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J)r. Bccttritli AiltifDyspepticPills. Hew ASyer liSempnts. Travelers' Guide. USE THE PEEVEHT1VE, to :. . 4., North Carolina Railroad. March ilaiftr Sunday M Inntaiit.. the Fassener Train over this roAd will leave ana arrive hi. " y v . I .UVD t-' iAVM. irailne east: at .7.10 p. n. 7.iS) a. to.. 6.25 a. m. 8.30 p. m. Arrtve, doming west, at Leave; gol n g eas t. at : Arrive, coming west, at Wilmington. C. & B. Railroad. s .,.V4W 4W-nH Arrives. 5.30 p. m Aiiwitle, Tennessee & Ohio R; E. Charlotte, N. C., July 22nd, 1872. J ON and after Thursday, the 25th, the fol lowing Schedule will he run, oyer this Road ail '(Snndiy excepted. Leave States ville, .00 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.3o . Iare Charlotte, . -Arrive at StsitesviHe, -00 m AM charges must be pre-paid on Freight flexed for shipment to Section House, Henderson, Alexandriana, Hunter s, Cald well's, Tatom's and Frcelands. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable foranv hs or damage to freight after it is wiT'HfciedJut crther of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or iinlr the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there- j. J . urviv..u i , v Superintendent. july-23 Charlotte Columbia & Augusta ! Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. iCSS M ON DAY SEPT 22, the following Schedule will be run over this Road : ' - ' ! TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. i Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. m, 8.20 p. m. Iave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. 3.30 a. m. Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. 8.20 a. m. ; GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 6.35 a. m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.53 a. m. 11.05 p.m. Arrive. Charlotte, 6.15 p. m. 6.00 a. m. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster thaii 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 K. K. : ;. . T&kea effect Monday, May 22, 1S71. O0ING WEST. Arrive. Leave. 5.00 A. M. 5 57 44 6.50 44 Salisbury, 5.52 6.45 7.42 8.50 9.3T 10.20 11.05 11.54 12.43 1.32 A. Third Creek, Stacesville. Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory TWvern, Icard, Morganton, Bridee water, Marion, Old Fort, GOING EAST. 8.02 8,55 9.40 10.25 11.10 1159 12.48 P. M. t p. m. Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, Marion, Bridge water, Morganton, Icard, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station,' Statesville, Third Creek, Salisbury, 7.15 8.04 8.53 9.42 10.27 11.12 11.57 12.50 1.47 2.40 a: m t 7.59 A iff 8.48 44 9.37 44 10.22 44 11.07 44 11.52 44 ti t t P. m 12.45 P, Bt, 1.42 2.35 3.82 Trains Pass at Jy 25 Icard at 10.2-5 A. M. TXCHCOrD XV BO AD. & DANVILLE BAH H. C. DIVISION. AND SALEM BRANCH. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, March. 3d 1873, GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. EXPEESS. Leave Chariot tej Concord, 4 Salisbury, 44 Lexington, 44 High Point, Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro, 44 Comp. Shops, 44 Hillsboro, 1olaifrVi 7.10 P. 8.21 9.50 M. 6.25 A. M. 7.26 " 8.34 44 9.03 " 10.17 4 11.00 " 11.10 44 12.20 P. M. 10.51 11.58 A. 12.50 1.45 3.36 4.53 8.05 11.05 M. Arrive at Golosboro, GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Goldsboro'. 4.00 p M. 7.45 10.21 44 12.05 41 Raleigh, Hillsboro'. u At Comp. Shops. 2.15 P. 3.30 ' 4.00 ' 4.43 ' 5.33 6.22 1 7.28 ' 8.30 1 M Arrive reen8Doro, Leave Greensboro', " High Point, 4 Lexington, . Salisbury, Conrotd, Arrive at Charlotte, 1.30 K. M. 2.15 3.04 4.02 4.57 6.10 7.20 Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7:45 m., connects at Greensboro' with No th- ern bound train : making the Quickest time to ail Northern cities. Price of tick ets same as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of. road. Express dally between Company Shops and Charlotte Sunday excepted. ; All Passenger trains connect at Greens bor' with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars dn all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out change.) ftv-fi w A l '" " SALEM BRANCH. On and after March 2nd, 1873, a mixed Passenger and Freight Train will be run Silyr (Sundays excepted,) on the N. W. C. R. R., as follows : . v Greensboro 3.40 Arrive'atlKernersyille, 5.10 Leave Kemersville, 9.00 Arrive at Greensboro' 10.3() p m a m Close conneqtioniinade, at Greensboro' with trains to and from the North. Papers that have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of this company will please print as above. S. E. ALLEN, W. H. Green, f Gen'l .TicketJLgent. Master Transportation". mar 4 '- " ' ; t- ' '- ; ' ' AtEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR- XINE RAIXB,OAI. uterintPTiiATt. nma -1 r . " ' w.,. r. j . v v., uuo itu, xoi. train, nn th T?!X TVJ ' -"f MalIK5 5lelht - 3:15 P. M. ' Arrive Sanfbrd T Mail traiAeaVes fevniota,! Arrtveat RaleUih . T'l Mall Rs4eih witriWww A. B. ANDREWS, Superintendent. In effect on and after Sunday, October 13th, StftaOnsfjf Leavedreensl Mail f 2.00 . " Ianvijle .40f 44 liBurkvill Ar3 at Kiefmon 0 'M0PL GOING SOUTH. Stations. rttM Leave Richmond ii0 jU " Burkviile , 5.12 8.28 44 12.57 p. m. 44 Danville 10.00 Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a. rn. Trains leaving Richmond at'1150 p. m.f and at 5.10 a. m., connect at Grecnsborq with trains on North Carolina Divisiott', for all points South. ! ....:;:' Passengers leaving Richmond at 1.50 p. m.. connect at Greensboro' with train for all points East of Greensboro. i ' y X uciif ci uuiii leaving uainii nv p. rn., connect at Greensboro' with North ern bound Mail train, arriving in Rich mond at 12.45 p. rm f -! ' JNO. R. MACMURDO, Gen . Freight & Ticket Agent. T.M. R. TALCOTT, , Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent. oct20 ; T . . ' : 1 f J Atlanta & Rich. Air-Line Railway. SCHEDULE, s ( , , r To take effect Monday, March 31t, 1S73 OUT PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, I Three Times a Week, Mondays Vre&i$ef- davs and r nuays. STATIONS. ... Cliarlotte, Garibalda, . Dewey's Stand; ' Ciastonia, Wooten's, King's Mountain, Whitaker's, Black's, Gaffnev's, Thicketty, Cowpens , Spartanburg, jAflRfv 8.30 a, m. n no u .48"" 10.23 " 10.56'" 11.30 44 1'.08 44 10.51 ' ' 11.20 44 12.02 p.m. 12.12 p, 12.42 in. 1.30 1.59 2.28 1 1.10 44 1.54 u 2-23 14 3.00 44 it 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. 8.30 a. m. 9.07 44 9-36 44 10.20 10.58 44 11.28 44 12.10 p. m 12.39i 44 I 2 44 l!47 44 2.08 44 Arrivk. 9.02 9.31 10.00 10.48 11.18 12.06 45 44 12.34 p.rri. m " 1.42 44 2.03 41 3.00. the absolute righTol Track, except by Special Orders from this Office. Fare by this TrMn, Five Cents per mile. By all others I en Cents per mile. B. Y. SAGE, mar 29 Engineer and Sepertndent. XXJ ILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE ANI Office Chief Eng. and Geu'i.. Sup't. Wilmington, N.i C, June 26, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until further notice the regular train: will run over this road as follows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington, daily, at 6 a. m., am arrive at 5:30 p. m. PASSENGER; AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TAK1NS. Leave Wilmington, daily, at 7 a. m am arrive at srao p. m. Lve xjiiettvuie, uaiiy, ai a. m am arrive at 4:15 p.m. t i . Two Special Freight Trains for Toi T" 'Wit 1 1 1 , a A v Lumoer run irregularly. No trains on Sundays.' S. Li FREMONT. jy 25 Sup't. rmyiINQTON & WELDON RAH, f T liUAD CUULPAJNY. Office of General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, June 8, 1872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, June 10th, Passen ger Trains on the W. & W. Railroad wil run as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dally Sundays ex cepteaj at j 8:15 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro' at 12.11 P. M at Rocky Mount at 2:11 4 at Weldon at 3:50 Leave Weldon daily Sundays excepted at 9:15 A. M Arrive i uocKy Mount at 11:07 " uoiusboro' at p. m union Jjepot at &30 " EXPRESS TRAIN. ljeave union Depot, daily, at lfh40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro at 8:00 A. M " at Rocky Mount at 4.' at Weldon at Leave Weldon, dally, at Arrive at Rocky Mount at " at Goldsboro at " at Union Depot at Mail Train makes close 4:56 &30 44 7:10 P. M 8:55 44 10 58 44 8:10 A . M connection at' Weldon for all points North via Bay Lin ana Acquia CTeeK routes. r JCiXpress Train connects only with Acquia uTeea: route. Jfnllman's Palact sleeping jnrs on tnis Tram, -a ireight Tiains Avill leave Wilminrton o,b ;w . jii;, ana arrive at p. m. Express Freight Trains will leave uany iisunaays excepted! at 6 p. m. and arrive am a. m. JOHN F. DIVINE. jyf Gen'l Sup't. T ALEIGH AND GASTON B. B. 1.V CUAKGE OF SCHEDULE. Superintendent's Office, Raleigh , N. C., June loth, 1872. un ana alter Monday, June 17th, 1X72 in , c ftweiga. . uasion uauroac win run uaiiy unaays excepted as fol . . MAIL TRAIN. ' - ijeave naieign at . . w 10:00 A. M Arrive ai wewpn , t , 3:30 P. M Leave Weldon at - K - 9.15. A. M Arrives at Raleigh - , 8:05, P. M ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. weaves Raleigh at - j 8.00 P. M. Arrives ai w eiaon, 1 ; . - 8:20 A. M Leaves weldon, - - t - 9:15 F M ' Arrives at Raleigh, J - ;oo A. M. 2-2$ ?al1 trftl makes close connection at Weldon with the Seaboard and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line steamers via Baltimore, to and trom all points North." West and Northwest, and with Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg Richmnhd Washington, to and from all points North and Northwest. , t t :-. isr;,j.n; . i And at Raleigh witl the Nortli Carolina Ral lroad to And from all points South and Southwest, and with the Raleigh and; Au gusta Air Line to Hay wood and Fayette ville. - . -.:- f!i-' Accommodation and Fretoht trains miJ nect at Weldon with,. Accommodation and Freight trains on Seaboard anL Roanoke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad. And at . Raleigh with Accommodation' and Freight trains oa North Carolina R. R. Persons living along the line trf the road y-nu viHib naieign m the morning by the Accommodation traln, remain , several hours and return the same evening. . , A. B. ANDREWS. A CH?JCE ASSORTMENT OP SPRING J BULBS, consisting' of i i , G0 VARIETIES OF G LATJIOLUS', TRITOMA'S. -run DOUBLE TUBEROSES, PEONIES.., . ALSO. ' - A full; assortment of Fine Flower Seeds . ; rrom Yicks', v t - -Just received at . J?VSCARR'S - Drug 8tore.V 1000 LBSPuttv'at1 war 22 , AV. R. BURVSTELL & CO'S. ma I? ALNTIO Y A. i J. M i'l A i i Wearttprepe to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing,;fronithe smallest Cord to he largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed on as reasonable tertn as the same work can Deaone.a any. estaDiiauuienv m iu- State. Merchants, Jlannfactnrers, Profes sional Men, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis- f4i i fi tting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Bailroad Tickets, Pro- grammes, -m r - Posters, a- 1 Handbills. s.. Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, &c., Had better give ns a call, as we have a full supply of all kinds Of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. t Remember that Bill HeaUs Letter Heads, . Bailroad Blanks, Labels, . C6nd actor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at reasonable rates, and in superior style. , . Ordws from abroad will always- receive prompt attention. ? MagistrteoPlanJts, Marriage JJA censes, Liens, &c., kept for sale. , tS?r. Ae ,pay.special attention .to 'MnmnnFh pninfinR i i V WW GBW .9 of every1 ?:descffptidn such ..as1'.' Tobacco labels. Bands.' Notices. Ac JOHNSTONE" JONES,; . - ' ' f ' i. . : ' i I , ' Editor & Fropnetor. A Yoii-will HOTltEED thcURE. "in which you art PERSON- YOU have many-cares,-anxieties arid troubles some reaiysome imaginary more,prodiice4 by want, pf Jiealthjflian-yfiu are aware of. Of all sources of disease. the &foiW1s the most fruitful-rtlifrgratir; fication oi its cans are more aosoiuteiy necessary more expensive Lraore pleas anlmore painfalVinkliinore tranj.ot5ierrga4ri, tle himan tsyst tem. Jt is more imposed upon, and , more, wdnaertHriv-irlaptajtlf.l6ttt varibus 'dA- tie ilianarry it)ther?org5anit has its !egit imate duties, against wiijcn ltrareij repels; but. for imposition, it! will call you to ac count, and its neighbor", the Liver, almost always suffers with itand usually shares in the retribution. Have youteew. an trior dhtafe nr Imnrudent eater or drinker t Then von understand all this--votir Stomach and Liver have called you to an account, and yon want relief. Then read carefully the fol lowing, and like a wise man, seek tne re lief you so much desire, where, others. situated as you 9xehave fmtnd it. Is Your Health' Impaired In Conse quence of Unhealthy Digestion of YOUR FOOD f Hon. BEVERL-TVKERfttLa Pro fessor of Wittutm & Mary College, says ; "Fourteen years ago I was left by a most malignant fever, with a diseased Liver, a disordered digestion, and a con stitution in ruins. My physicians permit ted me hope, that with "dare and prudence I might have a tew ;y ears fit precarious ex istence, and assured nie that the least in discretion would be fatal. Two years ago I met your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, and con fiding in the accomtihying certificates of responsible gentlemen! whom I happen to know, I took them according to directions. The result is, that I noHv eat what I please, do what I please, sleep soundly, and en joy life as much as any . man living. For tins, it gives tne pleasure to say you have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my high regard.' ' ; W. K. JJUKWiKJbrjKS; JU., Wholesale fe Retail Agents, , - Springs' Corner, feb 22 Charlotte, N. C CANCER CURED, .i --j y ' DY Dr. Kline's Wonderful Cancer Anti dote which destroys and removes the cancer entire,- without the use of the knife or the loss, of blood, addf at the same time overcomes the tendency to cancer in the system ! Weill so treat all forms of Cliron- ic, Long-StaiKhng and Obscure lhseasc,- witli nnparalleled success .especial ly Eiilepsy, or Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis. For full particulars, circulars, &c., call on, or auuress E. H. Greene, M. D Asheville, N. A . H. Linpley, M. D., Charlotte, J. E. Bentley, M. Goldsboro, N. C. NEW FAST FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN B0ST0H, NEW YQHK, AXp BALTIMOBB, AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST. GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT L.1NF, VIA NORFOLK THIS, Fast Freight I,ine is owned, con trolled and operated by the Railroad and Steamboat Companies in interest the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad itompany, the Richmond and Danville Jlailroad Company, the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Charlotte, Columbia end AngustarRaalroad Company; the (Jld Domimon Steamship Company; the Merchants and Miners Transportation XJompany, ' the Annaniessic Line," and Clyde bteamers, and the Baltimore Steam Packet Company who guarantee , s ?f Bills of Lading and Rates always as Low as the Published Rates of any other Line. Mark Goods "G. S. D.," via Norfolk, and ship as follows : j From BOSTON, by Merchants and Miners lransportation Company, Office 87 Washington st. AV.IM. Clark, Agent. From NEW YORK, ! by Old Dominion Steamship Company, Pier No. 37 North River. Offices, 187 Greenwich St., and 303 Broadway. C. E. Evans, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA, by Philadelphia, Wilmington and Ualtimore Railroad Company (Annamessic Line.) Offices, 44 S. Fifth st., above Chestnut and cor ner Washington ave. and Swanson st. John S.. Wilson, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA, by Clvde and Company's Steamers. Office, 12 South Delaware ave. Clyde fe Co., Agents. From BALTIMORE, by Baltimore Steam VV. lialtimore street, luiwm Fitzgerald, Agent. Claims for losses, 1 damages, and over charges settled promptly by Thomas Pmckney, Claim Ageht, Norfolk, Va. ag- Freight handled carefully and for warded promptly in through cars. .No Orayage Transfers by this Route. For further information apply to Officers and Agent of the above Railroad or Steam boat Lines, or to ' C. E, WADDELL jan 31 Genera 1 Southern Agent. M : 1 SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300. $4 50. $5 00, $6 00, $8 00, j $10 00, f 12 00 to 520 00. i Double Guns. ; At $8 00, $7 50, ; $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, : $20 00, $2500, $30 30, $40 fjO, $5000 to $75 00. Breech-Loading Double Grins. Aft $40. 00, ,$45 00, $50 00, t $60 00, ; $75 00. K $00 00, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00. PISTOLS. : Smith & Wesson, 1 Colt's, Allen's Witney ana other mas, at man uiacturers . ? " .:" I Prices Ammunition & Implements ; , For Breech-Loading jQuhs, t mall ad yance op Cost oi finportation. ETALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES KET PRICES. ? A complete assortment of 'all Sporting uopds ibices ana description sent on an pucauon. v . . . . , . ... " , , u Goods shipped by Express, C. 0. J? n-'-t ' POULTNEY; TRIMBLE &Cp; ' Tmnorters. No. 200 W. BaltimmW Rt. Baltimrer 1 " otner celebratea make ol guns on nana and! imported to order. ' ' sept 20 1872-eod ly I V5 ue aeceiyeti out ior coHgns, colds, sore throat, Hoarseness ana bronchial difficul "VTEIL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. ' :Worihlesslmitafionsare oil -the1 rnarketr bnt the only, scientific preparation f Car. bolic Acid for Lung disease is trheri pjiejn caliv combined with4 other" well ' known remediesj as in these tablcts, "and all "twuP ties are cautioned against using any other.' in all cases oi irritation of ne mucous menbrane these tablets should be freely used their cleansing and ' healing proper ties are astonishing. '..! Be warned.neyer neglecta coltLit is easil vf cured in its incipient, when it becomes chronic the cure is etedingly difficult, use Wells' trnoiic Tahiets as a Jspecific. 2"rice 25c per Box John Q. Kellogg; 18 Piatt St., Y., .Sole Agent for the. United States. Send for Circular. march 28-4w i ;- - NUMEROUS . TESTS HAVE PROVED N.' BURNHAM'S NEW TURBINE TO BE THE BEST EVER INVENTED. Pamphlet Free. Address, YORK, Pa. march 28 4w - Dr., Martia's Cow-Poi Yirns. Absolutely Pure non-humanized Vac cine Virus, obtained by the method of true' Animal 'Vaccination, instituted by rrot; oepaul, pi funs, m April, 1860, from the famous case of spontaneous cow-pox et Beaujrency, in France, and inaugurated m America in September, 18 0, by Dr Henry A. Martin, with virus and autograph instructions from the handjof Prof. Depaul. Our establishment is by far the largest and most perfect in the world. Large Ivory lancet points, packages tf 10, $2.00 : pri mary crusts, (scaD) niosc$;ireft01y select ed, $5.00. All virus is fully "warranted ef ficient. It will be packed to go perfect safety by mail. Full directions for use a-' company each package. Remittance must accompany order. Safe delivery of Virus insured. DE. HENRY A. MABT1N & SON. mar 28 lw Boston Highland?, Mas?. AGENTS sons' WANTED For Professor Par- Laws of With full directions and forms for all trans actions in every State of the Union. Bv THEOPHILUS PARSONS, LL. D. A cor rect, economical, and safe counsellor and adviser. So plain, full, accurate, and com plete, that no person can afford to be with out it. Send for circulars with terms, etc. Address, National Publisliii g Co., Mem phis, Tcnii.; Atlanta, Ga., or Cincinnati, Ohio. march 28 4w MASON & HAMLIN CABINETORGANS. THE ONLY American Musica. Instrument of such extraordinary and recognized ex cellence as to command a wide sale in Eu rope, notwithstanding competition there with products of cheap labor. ALWAYS awanledi highest pfeniiums in cluding the Medal at the Paris Exposition. Of. hundreds of Industrial Exhibitions, there have hot been six in all where any other organs have been preferred to these. UNIVERSALLY admired by eminent mu sicians as possessing excellences not attain ed in any others. See opinions of One Thousand, in 'Testimonial Cin ular. EXCLUSIVELY employing several im portant inventions and embracing every real improvement. - THE MOST EXTENSIVE and complete factories in the world, producing better work at less cost than otherwise possible. PRICES FIXED and as low s consistent with scrupulous employment of only best materi al and work ma nsh i p. Illustrated Catalogue and Test mo- nial CircularTtTT lffit6"rt&nt infor mation about .Organs which, may s-ive Purchasers from Disappoint ment In ? Purchase, of inferior or Worthless instruments or payment of High Pi ices, sent free. Mason & Hamlin Orp Co., 125 Tremont St., Biston ; Union Square, New York ; i0 and 82 Adams st., Chicago, march 28 4w ESPECIAL ATTENTION of manufacturers who have become dis gusted with the odors of Paraffinc Oils and their ill effects upon machinery, is invited to Kelloge's Sperm Engine Oil, gallon. Kcilogg's Sperm Spindle Oil, gallon. Kelioggs Tallow Engine Oil, 1.20 1.15 (a 1.10 3& gallon. Ke Hogg's Tallow Spindle Oil, gallon. (Ii l.OS Manufactured only by 1 E. K. KELLOGG, mar 28-4w No. 17 Cedar st. N. Y. Reflnction of Price of Board. St CLAIR HOTEL Monument Square, Baltimore, Md. On and after March 1st, 1873, hoard at . 1 . A. m O tins notei, to mercnanis, win oe. &iJtx) per day. ; The only hotel m Baltimore with improved elevator.. Suits tf rooms with baths and all othcr.conveniences.. t -, r H4RRY H. FOGLE, Manager. mar 28 4w v . .,. G500 CHALLEIIGE Towards expense of iPublic Test that the " PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS, Excel in Speed,' Ease, & Siippucity all oth- ers. iw.uuu soia tuis year, wnicn nave given perfect satisfaction, and proved to be all that ia claimed fori them; -f Cross cut $1 per Wood Saws. A.?A? six-foot Cross-cut and a Wood . Saw Blade sent- where the hardware trade does-not sell them-on receipt of $. E. M. BOYNTON, 80 Beekman at, N. Y Sole Proprietor and llanufacturer. mar 28 4w Agents wanted for 6nrimraensc lv popular maps s uuarie imr large Map of tne li nitea states, wtu a beau- lirul large voria map on reverse side, sells splendidly. Hiach anap 40x58 incites: 1 A A A A gents wantedibr our new Charts Holy Virgin and, and Christ Blesi sing-Little Children. " They , will find ft place in every Christian houie. , HA ASIS & LUBRECIITj Empire 3Iap and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty St.; New Yoik march 28 4w --$ -i mi 1 Hitsiness is uneaualed bv anv wiU cHdicte,eXtripat; andt! reme1-v- It stpyaU uiooa ana' will effectually disuVi i n tl,e rxsition to billions deX11 "Is there want of aotin,, ; ' n" . . Spleen MJnless relieved the bW, 'Ver impure by deleterious sa;1 ing scroful6us or skin disease W Felons, Pustules, Canker, VmVT' Have you a DvsiwHo c- less digestion is promptly aided thn I L n inetria ' ieuuency' cncral WeaknJ fiavc yuu weaKness nf tua .. TT t xC x winger 01 uiiromc Diarrl Inflamafaon of the Bowels. 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