' -w mfr- Travelers Guide. Horth Carolina Railroad. - March JK;i87ln aiid after Sunday Si instant; the Pateenjeer Trains over this road will leave and arrive at Charlotte, as Leave, going east, at. s : hlPJi' Arrive, coming west, at : JJO a. m. IavVoingeast,at : ' g- ? "fr ; Arrive, coming west, at v : 8.dUp. m. f Wiiminerton C. & R. Railroad. Leaves,- i ;.: : :-: Arrives, : : ' '' 8.00 a. m 5.80 p. m Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, U Charlotte, N. C., July 22nd, 1872. j ON and after Thursday, the 25th, the fol lowing Schedule will be run over this Road daily., (Sunday excepted.) Leave Statesyille, 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.35 " Leave Charlotte, 3.35 P, M. Arrive at Statesville, - - 7.00 Jkli charges must be pre-paid on Freight flexed for shipment to Section rHouse, Henderson Alexandriana, Hunter's, Cald well's, Tatom'a andFreelands. These being "Flag Stations,' the Company is not liable for any loss Or damage to freight after it is mnloaded. at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agcntrf, or fomarded unless the nume of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. J. J. tfOKMLHiX, . July 23 Superintendent. Charlotte, Colombia & Augusta Bailroad. " Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE jr-- x-l f ""v ynTl On and after 4, 3 A'Kai MONDAY .SEPT 22, the following Schedule will be jun over this Road ! TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. m. Leave Columbia, , 2.29 p. m. Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. Leave Columbia 11.53 a. m. Arrive Charlotte. 6.15 p. m. Train No. 2. 8.20 p. m. 3.30 a. m. . o.u a. m. 5.50 p. m. 11.05 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 N. C B. B. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1871. GOING WEST. Arrive. Leave. Salisbury, Third Creek, . Stacesville, Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern, Icard, Morgan ton, Bridgewater, Marion, iOJd.Fort, 5.00 A. M. &.52 A. M. .45 44 7.42 " o as 5 57 6.50 J8.02 8.55 9.40 10.25 11.10 11.59 12.48: (4 tt tl 10.20 11.05 vw ... tt It tl tt 11.54 12.43 P. JC ' P. M. 1.32 GOING EAST. Arrive, Leave. Old Fort, Marion, Bridgewater, Moranton, Icard, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station, Statesville, Third Creek, Salisbury, ,. 7.15 8.04 8.M 9.42 10.27 11.12 11.57 12.50 1.47 2.40 a: m. it 7.59 A. m: 8.48 " 9.37 " 10.22 11.07 11.52 tt ii t tt ii P. M. 12.45 P. M. 1.42 2.35 3.32 41 tt' tt Trains Pass at Jy 25 Icard at 10.25 A. M. -RICHMOND XX ROAD. & DANVTLIE RATL N. C. DIVISION. AND SALEM BRANCH. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, March. 3d tfOING NORTH. STATIONS. I Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, 7.10 P. M. 6.25 A. M. " Concord, T 8.21 , " 7.26 44 Salisbury, - - 9.50 44 8.34 " " Lexington, 10.51 " 9.03 44 High Point, 11.58 A. M. 10.17 Arrive Greensboro 12.50 4 11.00 44 Leave Greensboro, 1.45 - 4 11.10 44 " Com p. Shops, 3.36 44 12.20 P. M. 44 HiUsboro, 4.53 44 .'Raleigh. 8.05 44 Arrive at Goldsboro, 11.05 44 GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. I Mail. Express. Leave Goldsboro'. 4.00P.M. Raleigh, 7.45 1 14 Hlllboro, 10.21 44 4' Comp. Shops, 12.05 44 2115 P. M Arrive Greensboro, 1.30 M. 3.30 44 ' Leave Greensboro', 2.15 44 4.00 44 44 HigliPointr "8.04 " 4.43 44 44 Lexington?-' -.02 -4 5.33 44 44 Salisbury, 4.57 44 6.22 44 44 . Concord, 6.10 44 78. r 44 Arrive at Charlotte, 7.20 44 8.30 44 Passeseer -train leavln g Kaielgn at 7:45 p. m., connects at Greens boro' with No th era bound train ; making time to all Northern cities. ig the quickest . Price of tick- 88. ays, oyer entire ets same as via other routes Mail trains daily .-both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily net ween company Shops and .Charlotte Sunday excep All Passenger trains connect, at Greens- bor, with trains: to and xrom Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night train?, between Charlotte and Richmond, (with? .wif .i,aVLJ-j - 1 ohm t- ' On and after March 2nd. 1873. a mixed Passenger and Freight Train will.be run. siaiiy, (Sundays excepted.) pn the N. W T. C. R. R., tt fbllowHi fum ht Qreensboro'n. Jr'? P3j40rm' Arrive at .ernersyiue. : . - t . Leave KernersvillPL-dm am Arrive at Greensboro' - - - 10.30- fnnA-'vmSa5r w;fiw; r3V r r u witti trains to andJtomthe North. ; 4 A a ty10 vuiav av arrangements to auyeri - tise theschedule- of this cbmranv will company ?y please print as above W. H. GkffiPfinntTftkef Aeent. , ,S-EALLEN, - Jut Master Twtnsrilatioii2 -Ui&X mar'4'U":"i;:L2i;j'i ii (f-r0 in. . . . "HZ Lrr. T "'Wn, OC jAWU U OXA v AUSr :U On 1872, bnuiM wu itaixtaictgH'and i Line Railroad wUl run daily, cepted as follows : ji UtgU'lind Augusta Air- Man tram: leaves Raleigh Mali train leaves Banlor Arrive at BAlelnrli. ., " .xt ATslII t.rn.tn TYlalraa .lma onn...u Raleigh with the Raleigh and 'Oastoralir , road,nk knd from-all -points Nortlitll.yr ' AntBanford with the "Western Rjin rrnto, vo ana from--Knvfti o vl 1 1 - on Westeni llallrMr" - :TWS. JB; ANDREWS" "'543 Superintendent. Rli8hv N. C, June 15th. 1472. o CONDENSED 'graEXT A&ZJS. - n! eitecf oh ad ftfer 8uda$, October 13lh iiiil J I H8mIi-4 idoressH Leavl Greensboro' I 2&i aYi ll-lO a. ml 9. DiinviHe 40 . T52n.nl? " Burkville V 9,44. " 636 " Ar've at Rinil m.fI&42iH UUH VI Ov J X JUL. Stations. Mail. , Express. - 5.10 a. m. Leave Richmond 1.50 p. m. " "Danville 'IQMf J 12&-xM. vatGr'nsborlm $ xrams leaving xucumonu at p. .jw and at 5.10 a. mM -connect at Greensboro with trains on North Carolina Division, for ail JJOiilUJ OUUtll. . .. r- g i J, V 1 Passengers leaving 'Kicfimonq a i.w m., connect at ureensDoro wnn tram ioi all poin ts East of Greensboro' . Passenger train leaving, iialeign at b.4o p. m., connect at lireenaooro' witn, JSOTtq- ern bound Mau train, tarrmnj in jkiujq mond at ll45 p.ni. . -' V. v no:r; macmtjrdoV Gen. Freight & Ticket Agent. T. M. R. TALCOTT, J ) f J Engineer fc Gen'l Stipermwftdent. oct 20 Atlanta & Rich. Air-Line Railway. SCHEDULE To take effect Monday, Marc$p$fi$7 OUT PASSENQER AND FREIGHT, Three Thaes aWe,l'Moy1vediil9- days .and Fridays. . STATIONS H Depakt; Charlotte, Garibalda, Dewey's Stand, Gastonia, Wooten's, King's Mountain, Whitaker's, Black's, 8.30 a,' m. 9:27 9.48 10.23 9,22 a. m. 9.43 44 F.08 14 4 A 4 il. (i 1U.00 . ' " I 11.305'r I 12.12 p. m. 12.42 " 12.02 p.m. 12.32 " L10.44 1.54 44 ,2-23 44 3.00 44 Gaffney's, Thicketty, Cowpens, Spartanburg, 1.30 1.59 2.28 ll In Passenger and Freight, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. STATIONS. Spartanburg, Cowpens, Thicketty, Gaffney's, Black's, Whitaker's, King's Mountain; Wooten's, Gastonia, Dewey's Stand, Garibalda, Charlotte, This Train has Depart. , Arrive, 8.3(Mt.Sn . M i 1 9.67 5.02 9-36 10.20 10.58 11.28 ti 9.31 44 10.00 M! 10.48. 44 , 11.18 44 12.00 44 12.34 p.m. 12.10 p. m 12.39 1.22 L47 2.08 tt m 2.03 t t 3.00 the absolute tright Of Track, except by'Special Orders from this Office. Fare by this Triin, Five Cents' per mile. By all others Ten Cents" per rnile.,. B. Y. SAGE, mar 29 Engineer and Seperindent W HjMINQTON, charlotte anx RUTHERFORD R. CO. Office Chief Eng. andGen,i,.Sup,t. . WiiiMiNGTOK, N. C, Jnne"26, 1872. ? CHANGE OF SCHEDULE., Until further notice the, regular train will run over this road as i 01 lows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. -Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m ant arrive ac a:3u p. m. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGH1 Leave JWilmlngton, daily at 7 iu'ifaL inc arrive at 3:30 p. m. Leave Lilesvllle, dally, at 6:15 a. m., ant x wo especial rreignt iTains ror Toi Lumber run irregularly. , ,r t , No trains on Sunday s. " S. L. FREMONT. ' Jy 25 , -SopH. I WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Office of General Snperlntendent, Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ' On and after Monday, June 10th, Passen ger Trains on the W. A W. Railroad wil run as ioiiows : MAIL TRAINS -Leave Union . Depot daily Sundays ex ceptedTat, .r .8:15 AM Arrive at Goldsboro' at - 12.11 P. M 44 at Rocky Mount at 2:11 44 4 at Weldonat 8i50 ' Leave Weldon daily Sundays excepted at , 9:15 A M Arrive at Rocky Mount at 11:07 4., - uoiasooro' at " 1:16. P. M . . 41 Union Depot at v ' ' 5:30 " FJCPRESSraAIN': Leave Union Depot, daily, at 10:46 P.:M Arrive at Goldsboro at . i.s u ftOOA; M 44 at Rocky Mount at - 4ft i4i i5 44 at Weldon at v , , , eV4! ijeave weldon, dally, at .... - 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount at ' ' x ':58 i 44 at Goldsboro at ' 1058 : 44 " ' 44 at Union Depot at u . '4 rti 8:10 'Ai M. Mail Train, makes elORA .VAn,nu.t.inn.- Weldon for aU points North ?via Bay Line and Aconia Creek routes. - 1 - express? Train ' connects5, onlr with Acquia. Creek route, t; Pullman PaIH sleeping uars on, tnia irain. -afunt, w r t m . a m ' t t . . j? rwigui x rains will leave MWllmlneton trl-weekly at 8:00: a. xn., and arrive At.UMx n m Kmiuga lh.li.lil miw. in , ' 1 rill Imlvc daily Sundays excepted t 6m.idA arri v at xx a. m. : j i wax F.'TJiviNE; Jenl Bup't ' T AT.l?.T(rTr 1 k'WTi tt A amriitf T . av Trz rr "rf: ,,ri IX,'' ;pjMmMovinf-i . . RnnArlnfjinilAnt'a O-m mm. .it un ana aiier Monday. i Jnna .'i7tii . ikw. trains On the ;Raleieh & Gaston, Railroad wiUranr!aily' Sundays xcebtAdymfol ' lowsi A-' iy n'w-v .Hui ; mail: train. if . Leave Raleigh at Aryive at weicron Leave weldonat ri Arrives at Raleigh' '-a - : 8r03!' Pf'M l ACCpMMODATiqN-TRlNMV:. Leaves Raleigh atU-t L vt ;00 p.mI Arrives at Weldon ?. '!- n 7 t2A.Mi Arrived at Ralelsh. - . &00..A i x ne maiocain aaajtes close 43onnection at weiaon with the 8eaboai4 and Roa noke Railroad and Ba stiitV Steamers via Washington, to and from all points Kprth" and.Northwest.il? -t-f it .ut i And at Raleish tlth the NVtrth ,rA.in1lnt , JTtallroad to and from all points Soutii aad csonxn west, ana witn tne uaielgb , and Aa I gusta Alr t,ine: WlHayvVood dFayett i Villas -.-.jriv-ma ..f t Accomrnoaation and. freight trains con- I nect at Weldon with AroonSnodation and l - i' nsni oeauoara . ana nannsTti i Raroadnd Petersburg Railroad : C tvaucisu witn Accominoaaiion andFreighttTalnawi North ;CaroilnaR. R. x:rMotu u ving axopg taej untM ti.t& road can vjsit Rajelgh in, the : mornlne by th tt Accommodatron' train', "remain? several Jvlhoursand return the same evening... V;.' T . t rt A : 'i aTTkT-cVire4 til'i 1 fJuly 25 , af jjvoBi vi iQemcSntt saaaaa I Mr . i i I ssassasMa,asss..,M v 'a choicessortmqB I W VARll!7ri4Jrl' tiliAtllOLUS' 4 JUAlixJIA.KUUlT,i-(rt7?fc A A : JAPAN J.TL 1 A , full assortmenti of Fmi Flower Seed i . ' from Vicks'. ' n.h n"s fr. j .rustreceivedspit?- fvF.-SCAltR'S faO j iifn! ? Dfug.8t6relHr looa1. LB8 Puttv at at Baiumore.to andtronx ilpolhtrlSWlT,t v Wftatanrt NortnwftRt'hTi1 urltH "tat . Railroad via 'Petersburg; 'Richmond andl mar 22 ; V. R. BURYELL & GO'S. TTl n Ti fil 3 Cilfik . ; 1', M i . 17. i! Wia'ti .?jb- . si : l We are nrenared to do all kinds of Book ' and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, plain orin colors, printed On as reasonable terms as the same , work any i the - . - " .4. slate. tfeiiehants, Hanufacturers, Profes sional Men, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le gal . 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THIS Fast Freight Itane is owned, .con trolled and operated by the Railroad and Steamboat Companies in interest the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Company, the. Richmond and Danville xiiryuuvuiiipaiiy, iue uwm iorwi 1 9 .r. : . -m f : xu. ii r.a. ivr x. i IVn in. Un.lni.1 f Vn.v.AnM . V. f1Kn.l.UA ""T rrjfSX Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, tne Uld JOorninion steamship Company, the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, the Annamessic Line, and Packet (rapywho-uarantee. Bills of Lading and Rates always as Low as the Published Rates of any other line, f Mark Goods "G. S. D.." via Norfolk, and snip as i ioiiows : . From BOSTON, by Merchants and Miners Transportation coirpany, Office 87 Washington st. W. M. Clark. Agent. From NEW YORK.- bv Old Dominion l Steamship Company, Pier No. 37 North River. Offices, 187 Greenwich St., and 303 Broadway. C. E. Evans, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA. W Philadelnhia. Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company (Annamessic Line.) Offiees, 44 St Fifth, et., above Chestnut and cor: her 'Washington ,av,e. and Swanson st. John Wilson, 'Agerit From PHILADELPHIA, by Oyde and Company's, steamers. Office, 12 South Delaware aye,. Clyde & Co., Agents. Packet Company (Ray Line.) Office, 154 .W. Baltimore street, lidwiu Fitzgerald, .Agent.; -; . . ; . uiaims ior -losses, ' damages. and over charges settled - prcmrptly- by Thomas Pmckney,Clairtf Agent; Norfolk' Va. i Freight handled carefully ahd for warded promptly in through ?ars., , - iso lrayage itanslers by, tins Route. ,: , For further information apply to Officers and Agent of the aboyeEailroad or Steam boat Lanes, or to, , jatl31Y General Southern Af.$2 0ati?$3OQt -$4 i$500,v$8 00, c $8 00,J - n" t: fWAi Ws' 1 -W-JtOi W. vatsoirp.)' rjLt$6oo;'$7o;' $io ()qV 112 6o,cii6 00, j $20 00,; $25 00, $30 00, ? $40 00, $50 0fl ; i ; Breecn-I'oadiiig Double Gintk; ; !' 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New York ; 0 and 82 Adams St., Chicago! -march.28 Awl rf--.' i - - i of: . manufacturers who ihave become dis- J gutted with the odors rpfjaraffine Oils and their ill effects ui)6n machinery, in vited Kellogs 'Sperm Eiiffine Oil, Kellog;s Sperm Snxixdle Oil, : gallon. t, Keliogg3 Tallb Engliie OU, Keiiogs Tallow Splndle-OUi eralUn. , 1 .s 1.15 1.05 rii!ir28i-4vtJ vNolT tJedar st; N. Y. 'Reflnefip-of:Priqe;:of:Board 1C j .i lSTi CIiAIUIIIOTt:!. ' Monument Square,T5altimore, Md. On and afterlMarW 1st? 1873, board at . this hotel, to ruerchto&f wiloe $2.50 per n m. i i a. a ti.ix! . ? , uay. x ne oiiiy noiei in. jpaiuniwie w , itnpjoyed, elevatpr , Suits piWm paxis anu tin uuier uonvei;iiue. v ... HABBYWFOCFIim'Mimer'. " .,1. i .,1 i. . i. hT I . .t vRnfluRUVIitEriGE fil2 . 1.-. ;it " atfTWsr vsrsr.' ' srsasisassisssissw i Tb"War3l &fiek&Jf .1 .- i ; . . , m, -m.--.v. J 1 W-. Exl eel in Speed,' Ease, fe Simplicity- all ott . -100.000 sold nhir year; hlcli77hai era given peect satisfacti tnd proved to ' ; f - !;t' CofPdi jusiness HAMLIN al that ta imearfoi,weija-TCsK cut $1 per iWood, Sawsrf A lx-foot fhsanrt-ftnTl x Wrod . 8a w Blade semW ou jtseeicmari st.i- Xiww xroprieioi; ana ManixfectureiVi iiof jpiflt 2$4wit 1 A A A AgehtS wanted fdrohflmmense 1 U UUpopnlar'BIapa & Chart sv Our - large Mapof the" thlted States, with afceaiii.' ; .it-,m Sths -(in! larpWbrld map on jSetwsidevelir : r:.,;3 mdntbs, no spiendlolyEaeh rapOxlnjches.rfrOd m rnay'be safelra ""h Carolina Wi LDlace in eveW'ChHstiaS' liomft. TT A'RfS i,tJiiiuri Empire JUap and Ohart Establishment, 107 Liberty St., New Yoik. .. march 28 4w , LiL (is unequaledby any known roT 1 .2riL. own. remedy, n t strov all noisnnnna xnUf.n( --? ip I . r" .-w""iuncea i .1 i Kinoa ann win pttpntnon.. a: , . I vuvlVlALU,l W IIINIIP nl position to billious derangement St'UX mJ OUr Liver becon Felons. Pnstnles. CnVr "lnes. Have vnn a nV;; c i diction r Z7"h 1 Un ia dehiiitatel k 'lr. ,,e e, T)mnsi tpil 1(,n ' I" ,X r" e 'ood. iVtW'""" ness and inetria: Have you- weakness of th e Tnf- You are in danger of Chronic Diarrb " Inflamation of the Bowels. m or Have, you weakness of thR TTf,, Urinary Organs ? You are Z Pr suffering in its most aggravated form Are you ueiecieu,. orowsy, dull, sluPP;cu or 'tiepressea in spirits, with hltr1 coated tongue and bad tasting hiouth ? ' r or a certain renieuy ior all of these di eases, weaxnesses anatrouh p f,. - inipivuig vigui hi cu me vuai lorces ; for -v.w6 me weakened constitution USE tu iiiiiiiiiTiv in Him nwrririn r. .i.n . JURUB E B A "rrrr mcli :n is pronoun cea dv tne lei cal authorities of London and rwprfnl tanTZfr ,s "the SJ!3fflliJ?.d ratve v. no ew IAJ LUC YVU11U. lillS 1 wi th wonderfvi remedial results. 5SJS? "r. Jhe .ive V!.r""".u.l,i ysi wey lency, ana ayspepsia with piles and kind- icu uiBca sue sure u) ioilOW their ikp JOHN Q. 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