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T rave I o rs ' G u I d o . North. Carolina Railroad. . March so, 1872. On and after Sunday 3i Instant, the Passenger Trains over this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as fol.ows: . Leave, going east, at : j : 7.10 p. m. ' : - Arrive, coming west, at :. - 7.20 a. m. ; Leave, going east, at : : 6.25 a. m. Arrive, coming west, at ; : : : 8.30 p. m. ; Wilmington C. & R. Bailroad. Leaved. : : . 8.00 a. m Arrives,. "t : 5.30 p, m Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio K. E. - SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, V; Charlotte, N. C, July 22nd, 1872. J 0N and after Thursday, the 25th, the fol lowing Schedule will be run over this Road daily. (Sunday excepted.) Leave States vi lie, . , 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.35 " " Leave Charlotte, - . - . 3.35 P, M. Arrive at Statesvfile, t " 7,00 4 All charges must . be pre-paid on Freight offcied for shipment to Section House, Ileiidcrson, Alexandnana, Hunters, Cald well's, Tatom's and Freelan&s.i These being jFlag Stations," the Company is not liable lor any loss or damage to freight after it is Unloaded, at either of the above points. - No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name ot Consignee, nd destination is distinctly marked there Hn. -J. J. GORMLEY, july 23 - : - Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Hailroad. . . Columbia, S. C., Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE EZt- yC"l i 1 On and after MUJS UA I ISEPT 22, the following Schedule will be run over ims ltoaa : . TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train NoJ 2. Leave Cliarlotte, .7.15 a. m. 8.20 p. m, Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. 3.30 a. m. iArrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. 8.20 a. m. GOING NOBTII. Xeave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. m. 11.05 p. m, Arrive Charlotte, 6,15 p. m. 6.00 a. m; Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, ; and six minutes faster than Columbia City time. . No. 1 Train daily; No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close (connection to all points .North, South and West. .. v j Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. I JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supfc J5. it. Uokset, Uen. "'r ght K Ticket Agt. juneil ; Time Table Western IV. C K. K. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 187JU GOING WEST. i Arrive. Ieave. Hallsnnry, . 5.00 Al. M. Thiid Creek. 557 f 6.52 A M. 6.45 7.42 8.50' 9.35. Statesville, Catawba Station, 8.02 Newton, 8.55 Hickory Tavern, 9.40 Icard, 1025; Morganton, - 11.10 Bridgewater, , II 59 Marion, , 12.48 Old Fort, GOING EAST. 10.20 11.05 111.54 12.43 P, 1.32 M. P. M. Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, Marion, 7 Jo a: m. 8.04 7.59 a. m: 8.48 " 9.37 " Bridg-jwater, 8.53 " Morganton, 9.42 " Icari, 10.27 " Hickory Tavern, 11.12 " Newton, . 11.57 " Catawba Station, 12.50 p. h. Statesville. ; 1.47 " Third Cretrk, 2.40 " Salisbury, 10.22 " 11.07 " 11.52 " 12.45 P. M, 1.42 " 2.35 3.32 " Trains Pass at Icard at 10.25 A. M. Jy 25 T ICHMOND & DANVILLE RAIL XV ROAD. x4. C. DIVISION. CONDENSED TIMETABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Dec. 22d. 1872, GOING NORTH. STATIONS. .Mail. Express. Xeave Charlotte, 7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M. " Concord, 8.21 7.26 " "Salisbury, 9.50 " 8.M " " Lexington, 10.51 " 9.03 " High Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 ' Arrive. Greensboro 12.50 11.00 " Leave Greensboro, .1.45 . 11.10 " ;! Comp. Shops, 3.3( 12.20 P. M. " Hillsboro, 4.53 " "Raleigh. : 8.05 " Arrive at Goldsboro. 11.02 . ' : . GOING SOUTH. ; ; STATIONS. ; Mail. Express. Leave Goldsboro',-, 4.00 P, M. Raleigh, . 7.45 " Hillsboro', 10.21. " Comp. Shops, 12.05 " 2.15 P. M. Arrive Greensboro, 1.30-V. M. 3.30 " Leave Greensboro', 2.15 - ' 4 00 " " High Point, 3.04 " 443 Lexington, 4.02 5.33 " " Salisbury 47 " 6.22 " Concord, 6.1 0 " 7 28 " Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 " 8.30 Passes ser train 1 p. ni., connects at Greensboro'-with No th rn bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities? Price of tick--ete same as via other routes. Mail trams daily, both ways.jover entire length of road. Express daily: between SceptSf PS 'aJld totte Sunday f9f?e?ser trains Connect at Oreens boro' with trains to and from Richmond Pullman Palace Cars on all Diht train between Charlotte and Richmond, (with- blaster Transportation. y 25 .BILLHEADS! :0: ; MONTHLYjSTATEMENTS 1 1 ' ' .' PLAT CAP and CARDS, . P U,R E F O Y S ,V - jan 25 '. , . . , . CODFISH.. TStt6016'8" Bank Codfish, at . STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CC. jan 21 . , . . - HYOTALS. WE have live dozen HYMNALS ifor sale .' on Commission to be -. . -old in the next 30 days'. Now is the time ' to get a" HYMNAL of ' every style' or price, cheap,' at ' .Book Store.' sS L. Von lleyerhoff. . EROPOSES tofonri7"instrnct, and'con ' duct, in Charlotte, :N. C, a Musical Socieiy ; and to give musical festivals. The income from which, is to be applied to the purchasing of Maps. Globes and Scientific Apparatus for the Charlotte In stitute. Also, to furnish for the Institute Orchestral Instruments and Music, such as are found in Seminaries of the largest Cities i South and North These Instru ments, c., will be placed in the hands of the Trustees, for the use of. and to con tinue to be the property of the : Charlotte (N. C.) Institute for Young Ladies. ' Terms of admission, ." - $5.00 Instructions per month, V '' '" 2.00 Ladies and gentlemen desiring to become members of the Society will please leave their names at the book store of Messrs. Tiddy&Iiro. , - - .f ' dec 7-6m . M TO THE L&G1ES. V;: .yr-r: '".y ' i, ,.. Dr. JIoopeb's Female Pimji, a positive cure for Suppression, or Irregularity, aris- King from any cause whatever. They are perfectly harmless' - . -- jSr Every Lady' should keep a .box of the Pills an hand for use in case of need. ' Price, $1X0 per box. Sent securely seal ed to any address on receipt of price. . . . Direct all orders, " HOOPER & CO., P.O.Box 2453. . Philadelphia, Pa. . jan l(My - ' ' - - JJ ROCHES Of. Lacto Phosphate, Lime JL and 1'epsim. - . - . - WM. R. BURWELL & CO. jan ft ' - - Prospectus fox 1873. SixtJi Year. :0: THE ALDINE. A n IUustra ted Monthly Journal, xinirersalty admitted to be the Handsomest Periodi cal in the World. A Representative and Champion of American Taste. - NOT FOR SALE IK BOOK STORES, THE ALDINE, which is issued with all the regularity, iias none of the temporary or timely interest characteristic of ordinary periodicals. ; It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and graceful literature find a collection of picture, tJe rarest specimens of artistic skill uj Waclc . and ; wlnte. Al though each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty i of THE ALDINE will bo most appreciated after it has, been bound up at the clofee ".of the year.k While other publications may claim supe rior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALDINE is a unique and original conception alone and unap- proat iiea absolutely -without competition alone and . unapproached absolutely without competition in pnee or character. The possessor of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity of finepaper and engraymgs in Any other shape or number ot volumes for ten times its cost : and then, there are the ciiroinos, besides I . . ART DEPARTMENT. ' Notwithstanding the increase1 in the price of subscription last Fall, when THE ALDINE assumed its proportions and rep resentative cbarcter, the ? edition more than doubled during the past year ; proving that the American public appreciate, and will support, a sincere effort in 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. i The publishers are j authorized to an nounce designs from many of the most eminent artists of America. In addition. THE A LTMN'R will rnm. uui.c vjLaunfico ui uiu uvsi, ioreigrr masiers, selected with a view to the highest artistic lIllflA W n . .1 .... . P . 1 1 A C ' . success, ana greatest general interest ; avoiding such as have become familiar, curougn puotograpiis,? or copies; of any kind. The quarterly tinted platesfor 1873, will reDroduce four of Jnh n S 1 . --'-- Alii AAM A k ble chUd-sKetches, appropriate to the four seasons. j.uese piates,! appearing in the issues for January, April, July and Octo ber, would be alone worth tht year s subscription 4 i inepopular features of a copiously illus trated "Cliristmas"" nnluhpr Will ! rvtri . ..... v.v.. turned. To POSSesS such ft vain ahl a Arvifnrno -ftf uie an woria, at a cost so trifling, will Command, the snrtmrvinfi nna rwf fl . -w-t'vw va - viimcHiuuo m every section of the country; but, as the "usefulness and Attraction of THE ALDINE can h n1i.npi in proportion to the numerical increase of us supporters, me. publishers propose to iuu.e assurance aeuDie sure," by the fol lowing unparalleled offer of . PREMIUM CHROMOS FOR 1873. Everv snrisrrihw tA TTT v. a t mvt 1 pays in advance for the year 1873, will re ceive without additional charge, a pair of beautiful oil chromos, after J. J. HU1, the eminent English painter. ,The pictures, entitled "The ViUaee BelIe.,, and "f'm-X! uiff the Moor." ta tA-ron j.io. ted from 25 different plates, requiring 25 , I r umo IKV CUCJt pit-. ture. The same chromos are sold for $30 nemair. in thp tort biw 'i a termination of its conductors to keep THE ALDINE OUfc Of tho rMfl lt nmrfiti. m every department, the chromos will be vu.m wnvauujiigiy Aeaa : or; anv f nat can be offered by .other periodicals. Every subscriber will the signature of the publishers, yuata-txtec-ing that the chromos i delivered shall 5 be equal to the samples ; furnished the agent, orthe money will be refunded. The dis tribution of pictures of this grade, free to the subscribers to a fi ve dollar periodical, wiU mark an epoch in the history of Art ' and. . : COhsidrinof flo cheapness of the price for THE ALDIN K itself, the marvel falls little short of a mir acle, even to those best acquainted with ji' - 01 . mvenuve genius and improved moohn ll'Or llltlStmtlrtiTa if ! Novemlier issue of THE ALDINE.) - . , THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT ' Will nntinTia 1.1. - . " -S uu"c uie care oi JVir. KM ;H- ARD HENRY STODDARD, assisted by the best wntera and poets of the davr who Will st.rivA tt Vinir. is i ALDINE always in keeping with Its artis tic ttttrnrmna - - Y per annum, in advance, with Oil , . Chromos free. : - , taS P1?33 Tni hereafter, "Le ob: o rLby subPtion- There will bono reduced or club rates cash for sub scriptions must be sent to the publishers direct, or handod to the local agent, SuZ out responsibility to the mblisher7 except in cosea where the certifiti is given, bearing the facsimile signature of James SuTtok I ' . AGENTS WANTED. Any Ierson, fishing to aet permanently as local agentrwiU receive full anS prompt information by applvine to -- JAMES SUTTpN & pO., ' dec 5 58 Maiden IiiNeYork. . i ' -'". ' ' y v FAN.CY BOOK JOB 11M 11MU. "We are prepared to do all kinds of Book andTJob Printing, from the smallest Card to 4 . . 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. . MeieltantSr Hanufactnrers, Profes sional Hen, and other in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, lie gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi nes Cards,Vi8- . iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball . A, Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Railroad Tickets, Pro- grammes, Posters, ' Handbills, Dodgers Circulars, Statement, &c., Had better give ju a call, as we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. Bemeaber that Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Bailroad Blanks, Labels, , Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior style."' ' . - JCST Orders from abroad will always receive prompt attention. Magistrate , Blanks, Marriage li censes, Liens, Ac., kept for sale. ; We p?y special attention to COLORED PRiriTIHG, of every description, such as Tobacco Labels, Bands, Notices, &c. jones & Mclaughlin. Proprietors of Charlotte Observer. New Advertisements. T f AlVTTPV Easily made with our 1V1U1N Jli I Stencil and i key-check outfit. JSS Circulars Free. - Stafford M'fg'Co., 66 Fulton Street, N. Y. jan 26-4w . TO BOOK CANVASSERS. A New Way of running a book; Can A sell thousands per week. Address MURRAY BILL PUBLISHING CO.; 129 East 28th st' New York City. jan 26-4 w 1 - - : TIT A ATTH? "H If ytt wish to buy a f I viljy LShU. Sewing Machine for family use, or act as agent, address WASH INGTON SEWING MACHINE CO., Bos ton, Mass. " : jan 26-4w ; ,; TO THE WORKING CLASS, male or r feniale, $GO a - week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening ; no'capital required : full instruc tions' and valuable package of goods to. start with sent free bv mail. Address, with 6 cent return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., 1G Courtlandt-st., New York. jan26-4w - , ; : . . " PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Charming." X How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple men tal acquirement all can possess, free, -by mail, for 2oc., together- with a marriage; piiuu viuJV .J ,v4iaa juliaaiav to Ladies, Wedding Night .Shirt Ac. A queer bookAddress T. WILLIAM fc Co., PubsTPhila. ... " jan 26-4 w . DON'T Be deceived, but for coughs, - colds, sore throat, hoarseiiftss and bronchial difficul ties, usconly " WELL'S CAEBOLIC TABLETS. ' 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 tics are cautioned against using any other.. In all cases of irritation of the mucous menbrane these tablets should be freely used, their cleansing and healing proper ties arc astonishing.-J 'T ' v ... Be waraedfhever neglect a cold,it Is easily curetl in its incipient, :when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Wells' CarbolicT'ablcts as a specific. Price 25c. per Box: John Q4 Kellogg, 18 Piatt St., N. Y., Sole Agent for the United states, bend for Circular, jan 26-4w Hie immense sale 10,000 in one Month our LIVINGSTONE28 -AFRICA is liaving, PROVES it aboye.all others the book the MASSES WANT? It goes like WILDFIRE. Over COO pags, only $2.50, More Agents Wanted ... ' NOTICE Be not deccired by misrepre- ot:niai,itiji3 iiitiuc vu kihi uii nign-pricea inferior works, but send for circulars and see Proof of statements and great sitccess of our agents. I'ocfcet companion, worth ?10, mailed free. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 723 Samson-st.r Phila. jan 20-4w A New Carpet, THE GREAT- WONDER. The New England Carpet Co.f established over a quarter of a century ago, having expended much time, talent, and money, to produce a stylus hand durable carpet at a low price, after years of exierimenting with the best artizans, have brought out a carpet which they have named and will be known as "German Tapestry, being an exac t imita tion of Solid Brussels, the first thousand pieces of which, in order to introduce them, will be sold for 37 cents per yard sample sent by mail on receipt of 10 cents, or 5 different patterns 50 cent. NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO., 373 Washington 1 St., Boston, Mass. jan 26-4 w is unequaled by any known remedy. It will endicate, extripate and thoroughly de stroy all poisonous substantancea in the Blood and will effectually dispel all predis position to I'illious derangement. "Is there want of action in your Liver & Spleen? Unless relieved the blood becomes impure by" deleterious secretions, produc ing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, Ac. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach ? Un less digestion is promptly aided the system is debilitated with poverty of the Blood, Dropsical tendency, general Weakness and inetria. . . Have you weakness of the Intestines ? Yoii arc in danger of Chronic Diarrhose or Inftamation of the Bowels. Have you weakness of the Uturine or Urinary Organs? You arc exposed to suffering in its most aggravated form. Are you delected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or .depressed in spirits, wth headache, coated tongue and bad tasting mouth ? ' For a ccrtam remedy for all of these dis eases, weaknesses and troubles : for cleans sing and purifying the vitiated blood and imparting vigor to all the vital forces ; for building up and restoring the weakened constitution USE . JU R D B B B A , which is rronounced bv the fonrlin! morl?. cal authorities of London and Paais "the most powerful tonic and alterative known to the medical world." This is no new and untried discoverv has hppn In no- neorl by the leading physicians of otlier . coun- Don't weaken and oreans bv cathartics and nhvsies ihtxr riVA only temporary relief Indigestion, , flatu lency ana dyspepsia witn piles ana kind red diseases are sure to follow their use. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St M New Vorlr Rnl the United States. - ' y Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. - ian 264w Apples, 'Apples. ELEGANT Juicy Northern Apples.- Call lovers of real Good Fruit. Onions also, very fine, ordered bv the solinitatinn nf scores of People. . xnsn rotatoes iny itose, .Early Good, rich. Peach Blow. Harrison, fcc.. for eating or planting. ALSO, ... Buckwheat Flnnr and finA Veil aw Pi.V. Goshen Butter with - canital -- Cheese. : . - TOTTM V TfTTTT'C! " jan 22 .Market. J.,.S....:RnXLLXP.S - . . . , - TI70ULD Inform the public that he Is 1 1 now receiving his FALL and WIN TER STOCK of GOODS for MEN'S WEAR, and. inyites all wishing anything in his line to - GIVE HEM A CALL. Of all kinds and at prices which defy com Detition. - ; v His Stock of GENTS FURNISHING. GOOPS is large and tmsurpassed for beau ty and quality. - HATS and CAPS of the latest style for HAVING secured the Services of a No. 1 cutter, I am prepared to give satisfaction to all who favor me wi;h their patronage. prices. - ' ;- . oct!2 - ' . , THE BANK OF; MECKLENBUBG, CHARLOTTE; N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. Tub5er. Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier, AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. rrUiis Bank Cliartered Under Act of the I ' . 1 A .... 1 1 I- jl uerai jvssemoiy ana auiy organized under . Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared, to transact General Bankingr Easiness. and furnish accommodations to all its Cos comers on liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Cheek, and will Allow Interest According w -agreement o an jueposits Jelt on time. . e- i'p f v-r "... . . ' w issue yenincates oi .ueposit bearms in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Azinum on all... sums lying undrawn over thirty days. ' . ' ' Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. ' ' THOS. W.DEWEY, janf. 1 1873. Cashier. School Notice MISSH. MOORE Rives notice that licr School in District No. 4, Charlotte Township, is open for the reception of all white children, as a Ffee School, as pre scribed by law. jan 22-taw 2w SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $3 00, $4 50, $5 00, $K 00, $S 00, $10 00r $12 00 W $20 00. , Double Guns. At $T O0y $7 50; $10 00, $12 Q0,'$15 00, $20 00r $25 00, $30 W, $40 00, $50 00 to $75 00. x Breech-Loading' Double Gnusr At $40 001 $45 60. $50 00. $6 00. $75 00. $90 00, $110 00, $120 00 to- $300 00. PISTOLS. Smith & Won, Colt's, Allen's Witney and other kinds, at manufiuiturers' prices. Ammunition & Implements For J3reoch-Ix)atling Guns, at a small ad vance on Uost ol Importation. MET A LIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AS1J -Ji'lSTOLH AT LOWEST MAR . KET PRICES. A complete assortment of all Soortine Goods ; I 'rices and Description sent on ap plication. Goods shipped by Express, C. O. i? POULTNEY, TRIM BLE fc CO. Importers. -No. 230 AV. Baltimore St.. Baltimore. .. ? ; Richard's; Dooffal's. Greene s. Stiott'i. .t other celebrated make of guns , on hand and imported to order. sept 'JU lSi-eoci lv A BOOK FOR THE MILLJOXt A rriraUJCoanMlor t UmrricA F then a beat t I mrrf Ue BhTiiok(ia ty stcriM mad rTUtioao( . ; ibmh umTenn io proaaoinc ana prtrtBIUK uprwg, bowt4prierrithtompUxloa,4c. ' ' - ThUlt iaUrtitittg work f two hindrcd aid lixtr afa, with Aanerent nfraViagi, mad eeataina ralaaM informatioii tot those who are marii4,or ooaUm plat mar. Mac. S til) it i i a book that onf h tub kept amdtr look ' Md kty, aad aotUid caralaaily aboit tho hoaac. ' 1 1 ooataiaa -tho ezpcrieaeo aad adTieo o t a h.Tiieiaa wbom rtpataOpa U world-wide, aad thoald bota tho prl rate drawer of erery stale and female throac bent the entiro ' globe. It eatbraeea OTerjrthiag oa the labjoet o f the gea- .WW. iw ..V.J H WM U.V . W W . . I M, ' oratire ajttem that U worth knowing, aad ataoh that la aot pabliihed la aar other work. : Seat to may one (free of postage) forFlftT Coat Address Dr. Batu' Dispensary (e. 12 . Sigh 8t.LoaU,Ho. Eighth Hreei ' Notice ; to the -USieted &nd T7iiibrtim&td. Before applying to the aotorioai qaaeks who adTertise ! Jablie paper i, or asiag any oaaek remedies perase Dr. atts work ao aiatter what your disease is, or how deplor able yoar oondiUoa. Dr. Batu occupies a doable boase of twenty-sere roomt;i siadorstd by some or the most celebrated Btedi. oa I professors of this eenou-j aad Zerope, aad eaa be eo talted personally or by avail, oa the diseases mentioned ia his works. OBce and parlors, Ho. It H. KighU (treo. etweea Market and Chei&at,SWLklMo. ncy i-d &, yt ly - HE MORNING STAR. ; DAILY EDITION : mHOUGH only five years old, lias the xtigcsb Utiiiy vjiii;u.ivviiuii ui any news paper in the State, and a circulation in Wilmington fifty per ntT larger- than that of any other paper. -i.r-: WEEKLY EDITION: , A Now combined with the CakoLiwa Pabmeb" making one of the best FAMILY NEWS PAPERS in the South . Circulation very large and rapidly increasing. SUBSCRIPTION. PRICE : Daily Star, 1 year, " . 44 C months, . M M, 3 months, ; Weekly Star," 1 year, " 0 months,. ' 3 months, $7 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 50 : It may be isafely asserted that no news- Eaper ever established in North Carolina as made such rapid progress las TIIE MORNING STAR. f pSf Send for specimen copies. Address j. ' ..... . r WM. II. BERNARD, jan 9 , . Wilmington, N. C, ' f 'a Y Zaarriage wuiao. BICnnOIID & DANVILLB B. E. CONDENSED TI31E-TAW.E. ' In effect on and after Sunday, October 13th Stations. Leave Greensboro' " Danrille Burkville Mail. Express". 2.00 a. m. 4.40 " 11.10 a. mV 1-52 p. bl 6.3G " -0.40 11 ? 9.44 Ar've at Richmond 12.45 p. m. ' GOING SOUTH. Stations. . 4- lull. Express. 5.10 a. ra. 8.28 12.57p.m. 3.30 Leave Richmond XQ p. m. u Burkville 5.12 " " Danville 10.00 " . Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. m. . Trains leaving Richmc and at 5.10 a. m., cotv with trains on North all ooints South. 1 r.t 1.50 p. irf r.t Greensboro5 a Division, for Passengers lea y;ng lUchmond at 150 d m jconnect at Greensboro' with train fir all points East of Greensboro'. Passenger train leaving Raleign at 0 45 p, m.f connect at Greensboro; with North ern bound Mail train, arriving in Rich mond at 12.45 p. m. - JNO. R.MACMURD0 - : ' Gen. Freight & Ticket AeenL T. M. IS. TALCOTT, gent Engineer A Gen'i Superintendent Oct 20 , -,.:'.. : ; XfcMnHJTOXfc. CHABIX)TTeT RUTHEBPORrrsTRco. Office Chief Eire, jisd Gen'l Sup't , ; 'Wii.kxngtoN. C, June 26, 1872. ". ' J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until farther notice the regular trii will run over this road as lollows REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS ateSSn' la"7.at6-a.m:,and PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TABINS. JffntX&T da,ly' at 7 m-and arrfvat1 r!f: daily' at 6:15 fc m- r Two Special Freight Trains for Tow Lumber run Irregularly. IOr 10a Ao trains on Suadavs. S. L. FREMONT, . SupX Jy25 IXNGTON ft WELDON RAIL f Y ROAD COMPANY. Office of General Superintendent, . Wilmington, N. C, Jnne 8, 187 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, Jnne Wtli Pas-jptw Trails on the W. &' w7 ffilVoad wS run as lollows : MAIL TRA1K. 7 ntUnto? 1)61)01 alty tSnnd7 ex- Arrive t Goldsboro' at 8ila A. M 12 II P, M 2:11 3:50 9:15 A. M. 11:07 " 1:16 P. 5:30 " ' aj oeiiy Mount at Leave Weldon daily Sundays excepted! at Arrive t Rocky Mount at " GoMsboro' sit ' , Union Depot (. '.. p"50Tt TTJ -rxr Leave Lnion noiit-Hotu- . Arrive at Goldsboro at ' 10:10 P. M. .&C0 A. M, 4:ott " 6:50 " 7:10 P. M, :53 10 68 44 3:10 A. At at Kwky MounJ at " nr. Woiitti ut Leave WVMon, dally, at Arrive at RM-ky Mount at " at Goldsboro at ". at Union Depot at WVillon for all unints Ki tl connection -af - - X -" and AcQ'Uia Creek rontftM. via Bay Liu . - Kxpresn Train connects only with Acuuhi Osk milts. pii,i Sleeping UMrpii this Train. rrii4U6 iiaiB win leave AVilmlngtoe tri-weekly at (5:00 a, m. and arrive at bit . - z- uiijoo hih leave daily bundays exewptedj at 5 p, m. and arrive at 11 . m. Tnriv v YrtTt jy - . . . Genl Shb'1 Fl ALEIOH AND RAjamivr t ft' L CHANGE OF bCllliDULfi. Superintendent's Office. Raleigli, N. U. June loth, 172. On and after &Innrln.v. Jnna lltv. itT trains ou the Raleigh fe Gataon Railroad Will run ilailv rSurvHsivs (Tii.nij.n i lows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave RalrJgJi at Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon at Arrives at Raleigh M OO. A. M. .3:30 P. Mi 9:15 A. M. 3:05 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRATN Leaves Raleigh at - - r Oil p Af 5 Arrives at WeUuto, . fr A AI Leaves Weldon, . - . r 9 'g p' g' ATl ?aelh' V - A.M." w f i train mafcea close" connection nvfd?UvW.,tl1 tJje-.Beaboaid and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line, Steamers via Kaltimore, toand irjm all points North; SuiH1"1? Nrthwe8t, and with Petersburg KailrojuLvla Petersburg, Rtehmond and and Norths: " 1,011118 And at Raleigh with the North Carolina CvHlirOau LO mtti frnm all Uthwesi aiul with the Ruleich and An- villi e t0 yW,00d and FaJ"ette AtBiilyimnHatlnn mu) pMi.i.t ne t at Weldou with AcCominotiation and freight trains on Sa board and Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad. . And ; ut " Rsilclx-h wirh a aiid . rdght trams on North Carolina R. H. Pt rsoim living along the line of the road can visit RaleigJh in the morning by the Accommodation train, remain several hour aud return the same evening. '" -..'A T A -Krxry iSwra July 2a Gen. Sup't . f AIiEIGH & AUGUSTA AXBU IV ? LINE EAILaOAD ; ; ; Superintendent's Office, ; - . Raleigh. N. 0., 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 : . Mail train leaves "Raleigh, 3: 15 P. M. Arrive at Sanford,; 6:15 Mall train leaves Sanlord, 6:45 A. M. Arrive 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 Fayetteville and point on western Railroad. . j . A. B. ANDREWS, Jy25 Superintendent. SCHEDULE V - TO TAKE EFFECT Monday, September 30th, 18T2. Atlanta & Bich. Air-Line Eailway. Out ; Passenger and , Freight, Tliree ; - Times a Week, Mondays, Wednes ' ' days and Fridays. - ; .' ' ;J?,'.gsj;.'. ;"'-;' '4' o-A "Depaet. 7.30 a, m.. - 8.SG . " ' 9.22. u 10.24 " 1LW " " STATIONS. - Charlotte, ' ' Garibalda, Gastonia'", King's Mountain, Whitaker's, Abut' 9.12 10.U ft 11J In Passenger and Freight Mondays, edncsdays and Fridays. STATIONS. Black's, Whitaker's, King's Mountain, Gastonia, Garibalda, t Charlotte, Depabt. 2.00 p. m. 2.30 " 3.12 " . 4.14 " 5.00 " ' 2.20 p. 4.04 4.50 .5.56 iui Aram nas ine : aosoiute ibwr. it Track, except by'Special Orders from wj Office. Fare bv this Triin, Five Cent; P mile. . By all others Ten Cents per mile. . B. Y. SAGB, sept23 " Engineer and Seperindcut. This Train has
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