ft it 'i If n 'i S3 "T i i- ..... j . ... - . , . , i i iii ?- . .. rrrrT7TT7S .. ... . . . .. ,i . - w i -a. ..t-i- i ... iti it. & v j JtT T- l - TmiAliFr . VA -r . - - Guide.1 2 r. March M.m'nsuu hubi lnstautl tbe PasaenKer Trains over this rood wilt leave and aTrive at Charlotte, as f0ileave;Plngastat . : 7.10 p. in. Arrive, coming west, at : 7.20 a. ra. Leave, going east, at . . .25 a. m. Arrive, coming west, at , : 8.30 p. m. Leaves, : Arrives, : : , & E.. Railroad. : .' 8.00 a. m 5.30 p. m AtlanticrTennessee & Ohio R. R. StTPERlNTENDENT'S OrFICE, ) CtrrirN; July22nd, 1872. J N ana alter riiursaav, me zum, w;- lowinfcgfihjeduia WUl P run over mis Road daily. (Sunday excepted.; LeaW-Statteville,- 7.00 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.35 " t ' leave ""Charlotte, 3.25 P, M. Arrive at Btatesville, 7.00 " ' All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offeied for shipment to Section House, Heiieron; Alexandrian a, Hunter's, Cald-wll'-sTatom's and Freelands. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight alter it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded -unless the name of Consignee,; and destination is distinctly marked there on. ,v v .! , .j,.;. j, j. GORMLEY, july 23 1 ' " Superintendent, -i . V" : r t i : . 1 1 . ' f. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. iiiC(tt.uiteiA,-S:C., Sept: 22, 1872. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE. On and after MONDAY Train No. 2. 8.20 p. m 3.30 a. m 2Q.a. m Mi 8EPT 22, : thfe following Schedule, wil be TIME TABLE GOING SOUTH. ; ' Train No. 1. Leave Charlotte,' 7.5 a. m. Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. Leavfi'Aagusta, ,6.35 a, W.5.j50ni. Jt&e Columbia; 11.5S a. m. : ;f U.05 p:.in. Arnve Charlotte, 6.Up; in; 6.00 a. m. StaridarctTime ten minutes slower .than ttiinton. City time," arid '.J9jtfi!ites faeit4ibi Columbia City time. ' ''-'r' tJSjraio daily.No.;2 Trairi aaily, if SprMaya xxp.ted. Both trains make "glbse jP-cennection to all points North, South and gwfert4 . .. Hugh tickets sold and baggage c$ck dtcri.principal points, c ? BTME& ANDERSON, OeulSupt. ,RtDoBs:Y, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. 'f. . . eiretlonday;',lIay22, 1871. 4Ft,t Salisbury. ' TkOOTA. M. 5.52 Kai. i Third; Creek, CONDENSRDiTmTABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, October lcJtn, Station3 OAO" . Mail.H v?jAExpres?. 1 Leave Greensboro' 2.00 a. m, 11.10 a. m. Danville 4.4U " .oz p. m. Arve at Richmond 12.45 p. m. - 9 40 ' GOING SOUTH. Stations. ' Mail. Leave Richmond . 1.50 p. m r K to Express. 5.10 a. m . 8.23 :4 LA.OI p, 3.30 m. Rurkvilla . 5.12 Ar've at Gr'nsboro 12.25 a m Trains leaving Cichmond at 1.50 p. . m, and at 5.10 a. m.. connect at Greensboro jurith trains on North Carplina pivision, for all points South. Passengers leaving lucnmondjac i.ov p. m., connect at Greensboro' with train for all points East of Greensboro', , i Passenger train leaving. Raleign atr 6.45 p. m., connect at Greensboro' with North ern bound Mail train, arriving jiij Jlieh mondat 12.45 p. m. -.-!. JNO. R. MACMURDO, ; Gen. Freight & Ticket Agent T: M. R. TALCOTT, 1 - 4 ... Engineer 1& Gen'l Superintendent. Oct 20 , .-; , . ' , ! ' ' : Atlanta & Rich. Air-Line Railway. 15 " SCHEDULE To take, effect Monday, March 31sf, 1873 OUT PASSENGER (AND , FREIGHT, Three Times a Week, Moridays5; Wednes - " "" dajTs and Fridays; Depart.' Abrivb. 8.30 a, m 9.27 " 9.48 " 10.23 '.' 10.5G, km BOOK MOB 1. STATIONS. Charlotte, Garibalda, Dewey's Stand, Gastonia, . k Wooten's. King's Mountain, .11.30 Whitaker'a, V 12.12 p:m. Black's, - 12.42' Gafifney's, ; 1.30 .': , Thickety, ,.1.59 , Spartalibnrg, ' ' v " 9,22 a.m. 9.43 " 1C.08 " . 10.51 " ; 11.20 'V 12:02 p hi. 12.32 44 ' ..UO lt54 " 2 23 ' 3.00 PR1NTIMG 6.4& ..7.42 9.35 10.20 11.05 11:54- .12.43 P. M. 152 : 'V i r.t 1 Htatesville. . , . - -' 6.50 Catawba Station, 8.02 Newton," 8.55 Hickory Tavern, 9.40 Icard, : - 10.-25 M organton , 11.10 . Bftdkewater. : 11.69 cion. rz.-is P. M Marion. Xild-Fort. - - - -ooiiia , EAST. Arrive. Old' Fort, Marlon, Bridgwaterv Mwganton, " Icard, - yHickory Tavern, Newton, , Catawba Station, Statesvtlle, ThlTd Creek, .8.82- i-Salisbury, '$rMni' Puss at Icard at 10.25 A. M. -.125 - ... . u -;-.4S - i- "'12.46' "Pt M, Leave. 7.15 A. M. 8.04 44 44 9.42 ,"l 10:27 " U.12 V '11.57 12.50 p. M. 1.47 " ; 2.40 " W ffiont .Air-Line . Railway. In, Passenger and. Freight, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. STATIONS. Spartanburg, Cowpens, - iH ; Thicketty, Ganney s, Black's, Whitaker's, King's Mountain, Wooten's Gastonia, Dewey's Stand, Garibalda, i Charlotte," This Train has Depart. 8.30 a. m. ao7, 9v3rt 10.20 " 10.58 " 11.28 " 12.10 p. m 12.39 " 1.22 " 1.47 " 2.08 r Arrive. ,9.02 9.31 10.00 10.48 . ii.is 12.00 12.34 p.m. 1.07 44 1.42 " ,2.03 " the absolute right of Track, except by Special Orders, from. this Othee. Fare by this 1 riin, r ive Cents per mile. By all others Ten Cents per mile. B. Y. SAGE, mar 29 Engineer and Seperindent. We are prepared te do all kinds of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest'Poster, plainorincolopss-printed on as reasonable, terms as the same work , -f ' can be done at any establishment 1 the State. Dr. Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills USE .THE PREVENTIVE, ; And Vou Will ?IOT NEED the ClTRE. Bead This You may find Somet hivg in which vou are PERSON- ally interested: -: m YOU have many cares, anxieties and troubles soine real, . some imaginary more produced by w&ht of health thaii yon are aware r of. 3f 'all sources of disease. the Stomach is the most fruitful-r-the grati fication of its calls are more absolutely necessary more expensive more pleas ant more painful, and more diversified than any other organ in the human sys tem. It is more imposed upon, and more wonderfully adapts itself to its various du ties, than any other,organ it has it5, legit imate duties, against which it rarely rebels ; but, for imposition, it will call you' to ac count,, and its neighbor, the Liver, almost always suffers 'ith it,and usually shares in the retribution. Slave yott been an incn--dinate or imprudent eater or djinket; f Then you understand all this your Stomach and Liver have called you to an account, and you want relief. Then read carefully the fol lowing, and like a wise man, seek the re lief vou so much- desire. where, others, situated as you are, have f mm d it. '' : Is Your Health Impaired In Conse quence of Unhealtlvy Digestion of f YOUR' FOOD ? Hon" . BEVERLY TUCKER, late La iv Pro- fes&f of WiHidiA & Mary College says i "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 care and prudence I might have a few years of precarious ex istence, and. assured me that the least in discretion would be fatal. Two years ago I met your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, and con fiding "in the accompanying certificates of responsible gentlemen, whom I 'happen to know, I took them according to directions. The resul t is. that I new eat what I please, do what I please, seep soundly,, and en joy life as much as, auy inan living. For this, itgive&me pleasure .io say you have my thanks, and to atld the assurance of my high regard." W. R. BURWELL & CO., Wholesale fe Retail Agents, - - ' Springs' Corner,; feb 22 Charlotte, N. C W;:h: :if.:'H0UST0F:X:C0. WHOLESALE GROCERS, LIQUOR . AND COMMISSION" MERCHAlTtS. :! i and custom"- J ILMINQTON," CHARLOTTE AND KUTHERFOKD it. K. CO. Offiok Chief Eng. and Gen'l, Strp'T. . WltMiNQTON, N. C, June 26, J872. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until further notice the regular trains will run over this road as follows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington, lail3T, at d a. m., and arrive at 5:30 p. m. . PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT TARINS. Leave Wilmington, dallj', at 7 a. m and arrive at 3:30 p. tUi . f Leave Ltlesville, dallj. at G:T5 a. m., and arrive at 4:15 p. m. , Two Special Freight Trains for Ttn Lumber ran irregularly. No trains on Sundays. S. L, FREMONT, Jy 25 1 Sdpt. TTriLMINQTON & WELDON RAIL VV ROAD COMPANY. Office of General Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, June S, 1372. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Mondaj', June 10th, Passen ger Trains ou the "W. & .W. Railroad will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN Leave Union Depot dallv fSundavs ex- W.R. BURWELL & CO. 8:15 A. 12.11 P. 1 ' " "&0 i ' ,,12.-1 M. M Merchants, Manufacturers, Profeg eional Men, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le gal Blank forms of every kind, Busi ness Cards, Vis iting Cards, Admission Cardn, Invitations, Eyll Tickets, Excursion Tickers, Railroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Postera, Handbills, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5 SPRINGS' CORNER, v" r'tiLLB-K!. Wt; N. UtVIMdK anttiiS'ORTH Leave Union Depot, daily, at Arrive ai uoiusooro at ii fcl m i ,Jk m il mix CbltofeNSED TIME-TABLE. . IaffeQt on and after Sunday, May 11th, .1873, GOINa NORTH. TATIONS. -: - Mail. iExjbskss.' , Leave Cliarlotte, " Greensboro' panYjlle, 'liUTkvilie, , '1 10 p fn; 9 50- " 1 40. 4.32 9.44 am. ' Trriyey Rirchinoud,!' p m "6 25 a rri- -8 -84 ItlO u 152pm -0,40 " . 9 30t'4 AGOING SOUTH; , 'Bnrkyille.. ... raimile," re atlJharlo'tte k3t5 pm 5 34 10 41"" '2i5 a in . .EpjRsa. 5-lOam 8-28-;' 12 57 p m .4jD0 "J . 6 22 w GOING EAST. MaiI.! L'eaeOTeen sboro 1,1 uHtll9borO' Arrive Goldaboro1 1 45 a m 3 '30 "':'! 4 53 ' 1105 Express. At. 11 10 ia m klaa. m. r-,.. St "GOING "WEST. ;rt. i BTA.TIONS . ea ve jofdbro: n .T Jtaleifeh, 1 ' Co Shops - Arriviireeiisboro V, - f m a Mail" 4 00 p nik 7 45 ". 12 05 a m 'iuo'ri W 15 p. Ill ITTJI: TESTERNT N V; Ct R. R. - i Lare tire?tisboro' ; 45.40 m jueavc ivvruersviMej-uui8. y.ou a m Arrive at GreemlUoro 10.3tH vwsggjjfrjeayiog JRalelgh at 7:45 -Qaeia aUCrreensojf wltlr Noith "T J?"1 'boiiiMii4Tai.iiasnialtiiiis ; tha aulcfeest iimcwall Northern cities. Friee of-ilck --ro conn?et3 at , Greensbpro Mwifh Mail Trains to or from points North Or South." Mail trains daily, both ways, oWntire w length, of road. -Express 'daily ' between - " Ulanan Palace Cars on alj night train$ , iQvitchane."1 iV - ii4 " TqrTarther information addre1 1,7 S. K. ALLEN, m ir tj , Gen'l Ticket A-ent, T M. R. Taicott, Greensboro, N C. ujjuiccj: a, uen roupermtendent. may 24 ceDtedl at Arriye at Goldsboro' at r--; ai topicy Aiaaat at iatVidoiiaV i Leave Weldon dailj' Mandavs excepted at 9:15 A.M. Arrive at Rocky Mount at .,11:07 v Uoldsboro' at 1:16 P. M; Union Depot at 5:3D " EXPRESS TRAIN. 10:40 P. M 3:00 A. M. at Rocky Mount at 4:56 ' i atweklQuat j. 6:50 ," Leave WeldOn, daily, at 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rockj' Mount at 8:53 " at uoiusooro at io M " at Union Denot Rti i1 m-io A ? M SMilf Train "ftfaKes close Cbtine:ct6n at Weldon for all points North1 Via Bav 1A ne and Acquia Creek routes ,ii-tKxpressTTrain sconneqtsk.xmjy- jpith Acqula Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on thifc1 Train, -ft1 , ... ' rreigui iraius wiir' leave W limington tri-weekly at 6:00 a. in. and arrive at l;40 p. m. Express Freight Trains will .leave daily Sundays excemear at 6 t: m. land arrive at 11 a, nx ? ' JOHtfl F. DIVITE, fjyito ..', .Gen'l Sup't. YALEIGH AND GASTON R. R. XV CHANGE OF SCQEI&UI, : .- tt-? ' r ; : Superintendent's Office, RaJeigh, N. C, June 15th, 1872. On and after Monday, Sifctafti&tyfi2. trains on the Raleigh & QafiScu Wallkad , will run. daily Sundays excepted as.fol- MAIL TRAIN. Leave Raleigh at Arri Leave Arriv Leaves Raleigh ttt - 8 00 P. M Arrives at Weidon; s "; 6:20 A. M. Leaves Weldon, ; - , : t.9:15 P. M Arrives at Raleigh. ,, ..-tt:,, 8;W)tA.M. me man trainmajtes .cJpse connecjtion-. at AVeidon ftri tu Seaboard and Roa noke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers via .Baltimore, to and lrora all-points North. w est aim w or in west, and witn retersouri RaillaH vw Fettrsbuijr Riehmeiid- am Washington, to and frofioMtl tolnls tNftrth ! and Northwest . , , , a 1 J i And'at Raleifeli xlt t&liflbfh Baftlina Rniiroad to and from at e5inl;B fieiulliaiid South west.and with theftfewh ud Au- igiwta Air Line u.tf wood aud Fayette Accommodation and Ffeisrht trains con nect at vveiuonwirn AccornmoaaTion -and - Freteht tarftsMirSiboaTMilloatroke Railroad and Petersburg.Railroad Ana v jRawi&tt imn& Accommodation and Freisht. trains on North Carolina. R. R Persons living along the- line'6f th.4 road can. visit itaieiprn !n ? tne mormnr ; nv tne rAccoinniodation trains s remain, several Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, &c, Had better give ue a call, ..-,,ti . : 10:00 A. M. ve jftt Jk eldQii. itao, M. e-ffr Ratetgtf 2 Kmr 3:0 TP.- M. noursanu reiurn tne same evening. .. . : ANDREWS, !jury25' A. B. Oen.' Sup't .r AliEIGH; & 4fltUGUSTA ..JLV -ililNE RAILROAB.f n. AIB v " ' i f rRaleigh', N.'C, June 15th rfI872. J On 'and after Monday, June I5tfi,l872i trains on the Raleigh and Augttsta Air Line Railroad will run daily, Sundays ex- ! Supeintendent'a Ofllcej ,' Ala II train Ifav-es Raleigh Mall train leaves Sanlord. - Arrive at Raleigh, - iaiai S;I5PM.? 6:45 'A. M. at tra n .makes l-nnee nniitiptftinnd Raleigh wVift tiie Raleigh and, Gastonf rail road, to and Troih all points "North. AndatSanford wltli the Western Rail. road, to and from Fayetteville and points t csieiu cvaiiroaa. . rt. A, B. ANDREWS, jy2 Superintendent. as we have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an inch to 5 inches. Remember tbat fH Mi i. j t? 2 t Bill Heads,; t Letter Heads, Bailroad Blanks, Labels, ; ). 5 Conductor's Checks, or any description of Printing, done at'reasonable rates, arid in superior style. fti4i. in i ' - - -" ' -1 j rers froui Abroad 'will always receive prompt attention. ; Magistrate Blanks Marriage Li- censes, Liens, &c. kept for sale. .4 ' Ve pay CHARLOTTE, N- C SINGLE GUNS. t $2 00, $3 00, $4 50, $5' 00, $6 00, ' 8 00, ' $10 00, $12 00 to $J00. : Double - Guns. At B 00, $7 50 $ld 00,; $12 00, $lBK), , $20 00, $25Q0, $3000, $4000, $5000 1 to $75 00. ' :' ' Breech-Loading Double Guns At ' $40 00, $45 00,: $50 DO, , $G0 00, $7,5 00, $96 00, $li0 00,, ,120,00 to &500 UO. PISTOLS... Smitli &- Wesson, Colt's, Allen's AViiney and other kinds, at mapulacturers . . - , . ; . prw;e.-a- ", ' - , AmmuniiiQrt '& tmjjlepe!n!u ! For Breech-Loading Gun; at a mall- ad: vance on Cost bf Importation.- : METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS-AT LO.WEST MAR K!ET PRICES. A complete assertment of, all Sporting Ooods ; Prices and Description sep t .on ap- plication. . . - ' Goods shipped by. express,, u. u. .; POULTNKY, TRIMBLE Importers, No. 200 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. . ; ' ' ' ' Richard's, Dougal'a, Greene's, Scott's, & other' celebrated ' riiake of guns on ban and imported to-orier , sept 20 1872-eod Iv ' WE bave given, our friends a era notice- Of dur ' pareb Stotks of Messrs.'W; J. s Black fc Co., and Gregory- & WjHiani$on-r-and, are pleased to announce that we are open and under full l)last,'at Gregory' & Williamson's old stand, Trade St., next door to McMurray A Davia where we will at all times keep the largest stock of goods in this market, consisting of , Molasses, Bacon, Flour; Lard, Mackerel, Soaps, Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Stt gar, Coffee, Teas, Spices; Brandy Peach es, Ovsters, Sardines. Herrings, &c. And can furnish the most coni l plete outfit in 4he market to the WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS may rest assured ' that thev ' cafi ALWAYS OBTAIN GOODS of US at the lowest mar- ket prices; ' LI Q V O R S . ' The only, complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades. Will be pleased to receive consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, &c. Store the same and- maka Cash advances when de sired. We are Agents for the celebrated SEA-FOWL GUANO, ' to which we invite the special attention of the Farmers. s C ertihcates trom the largest and most reliable fanners in the State, fur nished on application. We are also Agents for the eelebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, the very best in the country. We respectfully ask .a share of the pub lic patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction in goods as well as prices, - . - Remember the Stand Trade Street, r ext door to McMurrav fc Davis. W H H HOUSTON fe CO feb 14: Wittkowsky & Rintels' 1873. FOR SPRING. 1873. TO MERCHANTS. THE great aim of our House, since its establishment, has been to make Char lotte a wholesale Mart, and ours THE HOUSE, and to conduct our business so as to outgrow the alleged and even accepted opinion of some that thei;e is a kind of obloquy attached to them for biding in Charlotte ; and having, by the very great increase of our business, (since we remov ed to our new and. elegant' Store,) heen convinced that we have partially succeeded in our cherished plan, we have concluded to endeavor to still further-eradicate the erroneous idea, bjT presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still Larger and better assorted Stock than even we ever offered before, so that Country Merchants will be able to find in our house not only all he needs but a verv large stock to select from ; thereby being enabled to nerate with a much smaller capital than he can by bu3ring in different houses North, where he nnjst necessarily buy more goods fhah he actually needs in order to have an as sortment. 1 In view of the foregoing,. Mr. Rintels left on the 27th Januarv, (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets and Manufacturing places, Where he will re main two months in makingoHr purchases, buying everything from first hands on the same terms as any Jobbing House in Bal timore. Philadelphia or New York ; and the assortment when thus completed will foot up in amount to upwards of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The expenses attached to carrying: on a business here being much less than it would be in Northern Cities and haying a lower rate of freight than smaller shippers here, brings the fact patent that, we are in a position to successfully compete with any Jobbing, House jn the, United States, and to the inspection of wbich we invite the Trade. ' ; " ' : We are pleased to- state to those . unac quainted with our, House, that we keep complete lines of Djry Goods, Groceries,. Hardware, Clothing, ' Boots and Slides, Notions, and even Millinery: vi' " Our Retail Department is complete, .with the latest Novelties and in bulk second to none in the "City: ' l ' i Our Millinery Department will beicarried on as usual. Very Respectfully, , WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. feb 5-tf ; ' MERCHANT TAlLORlid CLOTBISR, Gent's Furnishing Goods ' AND lI AT.s. fl. S. pFiLUps BEGS to inform the p!li. t , , now receiving the nmsi c(,iUit.te of Piece Goods evt-r ofl;T.Ml ; .1 ;s vwiipisLiiig ui niacK ami ( oiMe. rj (). Doeskin Cassinicres Faiu Fr-nrli Engiisli Coatings of all cnl. o .... . 1 Fancy Cassimore Suitings Jf 'all V which will be either sold by the vai made to measure as cheap 'as the class of Goods can be bought olsew Wrt The attention is esic-iallv called t,'' stock of. Spring Cassiineres, for Boys' Wear. READY-MADE CLOTH I ( Having determined to make this a -,i-ty in the future, I offer the public a 1 1, Yous wiucu lor styie and price caJ iau io give satisiaction, and all goods anteed to be as represented. fioya' and Children's Clothini for all ages,- and in great variety Gent's Furnishing Good Til tllia i1mini.(i.,., l. f i mpiuurm will l'e It'Mllcla line of goods, such as cannot he , elsewhere in this city, embracing al Latest Novelties in Neck wear, Thread and Guage Underwear, Kid, and Lisle Gloves, Hoisery of all k Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders i kinds. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trav Satchels, and in fact everything neeo to a gentleman's or youth's complete c My friends and the public general! invited to give me a call, and I sha deavor to merit a continuance of that erons patronage, which thev have pieasea to extend tor tne last is vears april G J. S. PHILLIP . CHARLOTTE MARBLE WORK! :0: A C H AN C E H A VINO removed mv stock of to mv old stand near the jail formed a co-partnership, totake effect ruarv 20fh, 1873, with Alr.-Svlvaiius Ninch, with the view of enlarging ness, I respectfully ask for the ti continuance of the liberal patron a? stowed on me. The-business will he ried on hereafter in all its branches A. &S. McNinch. feb25tf ' F. A. Mi NINi OYIBE DUPKE. (Lately of Raleigh, North Chi. Attorney & Counsellor at No. i, Wall Street, NEW YORK CITY. 17 ILL attend prompt ly to all nrotri M al business entrusted to him. ffs to the Chief Justice and Associate Ji of the Supreme Court t Noith Car and to the whole North Carolina Hai feb 18-ly A BOOK FdR THE MILL Marriage Guide. A prlFate-Counsflorl .Wanied of tbos njarry on the pfcrsio:! mvsieriea aud revelaii the sexual ajsteni, m latest discoveries lo producing au4 rej eaiiug olt .how to preserve the coniplexiou, 4c. J Thitieaa ioterastiag work o t two huadred ui-i pages, with numerous eugraviegs, aud coutaius t ,', iuformatioa for those who are married, or col template, a Huge. Still itisa book that ought to be kept nodt otlkey, aud not bid carelessly about the house. It coutaios the experience and advice ol a ft"; whose repuiatloo is world wide, and should be in it Tate drawer of eve. j male aud female throughout tbei globe, it embraces every thing on the subject ul U eratire system that is worth knowing, and much . Sot published io anv other work. ) Sent to any one (free oT postage) for Fifty Centi. Address Dr. Butts' lMspeosary ,Na 12 N- Kightt Bt. Xouia, Mo. Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortu Before applying to the notorious quacks who advtft, public papers,or using any auack remedies peruf,? Butts' work ne matter what your disease is, 6r Lu it able your oonditioa. -T Dr. Butts occupies a double, bouse ef twsntt' rooms ; i s I n4orsed by seme o f the most celebrated i cal professors f thiscoubtrr at Europe, and cant'' suited personally or by mail, on the diseases menwi I lits works. Office and-parlors, No. i N. Eighth KiweCB Market and Chesaut, St. Louis, Mo. j i..'. . tini Tht Change. . . HATING notified ofer friends and cus tQmers some lime. since, that our busi ness would change .January 1st, 1873, we are pleased to say that the change5 ha$ taken place, and it is to be strictly CASH. or 3U UAxs uku-jlui. inose.wnoao not pay promptly need, not expect any favors1, If you are Ih arrears-on t aslc for credit, Rave us the unpleasant -duty vof'tlenyjo .vou. . . . rturn fliahks, arid ask 'a connnuatice1 oi; their f'orsbelievitet that bv. a strict ap oiicatioa of the. above, rules, we will be able to s'll goods cheaper than those"who credit. "Ji A i All bills are 'due and payable on the l?t day of each and every uapnth. GRIpR & ALEXANDER, jan 1, 1873, ly a ffTTHI Past Freight Line is owned iX .trolled. and operated J.v i"? li ami Stoornhrkflt nmriflntO'j 111 "llc the AtlanliZMissi'sslm.i ami OhioKai X 3Arx s lh-r. Ul.Kt.ir.wl ftnd 1 ( 'ornlinR Railroad ton I ban V. the tn Columbia aiid Augusta Eailrda'l Con lw f WJi minion Steatuship ton the Merchant? and Miners Tran" Company, the Annaroessic Line Clyde Steanters, and the KalUuwie Pa'ckel Company who (morantee mil -T Tntaa IWflVS"'' 01113 oi Lnuingaiiu ....-. . as the publishe.1 Rate " other Line. 1 1 rfi t i- .4 iapidly superseding all other prpara Uons for producing Eleap t Sweet and Wholesome Rolls.. Biscuits. Brad,Buck- yrhet and other Griddle ' Cakes': ' perfect ly jPure and Reliable, irfd always" Vady for imiucaiiiu! us'. j lit; ucd i taaHiL Powder in the Wprltfand, ttViJl keep oni is wll ftdapd.tp the bs'of Hotisekeeperp,. i, villUlll,, Jttgl Oiit.!,. w, onu to jpeoial attentnbn to tCOtflREKPIUHTlNG v : VlSyt X 'A)i'r- virvi q t nnld! XTvlirisia ''Art ' A ijuauij iiaucis, xjauut) aiuiivvoj JOHNSTONE JONES, Editor & Proprietor. in fact, m every respect, th; Best least Powder made "for the Kitchen; The camp; the Gallev." ' ? 3 - M1iftinctiiTed by t - ; " 5 cpQQIMYr ARQTUER, j mar 3-eod 3m . BEST Italian Violin Strings, at PtlREFOY'S. ap!13 FAMILY F,A V 0; iEl, I t JE SIMPLE, EFFICTENTYDUR ABLE, tJN- SURPASSECEOR VARIETY of ;,... . - .:. - ' i.,;i-.i uses, and unexcelled by any other, For Sale by ilAX W. L'.' BRODtE, Agent! ! T i Tt, il, ' Hr.1. 1 i ' i i ' Office in Baumgarten's feb20-6m 10,000 RAMS WRAPPING ' PAPEtt; .t Assorted sizes and igradeSi from - ttiev S'fJ, known Long Shoal Paper Mills, s v "-ntJDYfe BOOlt STORE I f II -1 .1? .X:W T T ."t - tuenerai voiuiniBBioa uereuem. c kinds tlhrdduee Cotton tod TobisCcttLj iMienest-tusn xnceiaiaiar ijoaoav o - j Al V orders fuom a ; distance nroruiitly tat Tlf EACHAM is selling out his stoek at ilJL Cost. Gond get bargains. NFW PAST FRflGHT LINE i ,,!.,., t , BETWEEN BOSTON, SEW m 1 ' " " ! AND i AND THE SOUTH AKD SOUTH; WES GREAT, SOUTHERN D I S PA FAST FREIGHT him . VIA NORFOLK. S. D.," via Norf " Mark, Goods ;'G -i rjimrVKT. t,.. xfapflmnrs anii -t rrom Duoiu.i, "j' . -Transportation Con'pany, ' Washintrton st. W. M. Clarlc.-S rrom irj ivxnx, i - . Steamship Company, Pier o. rj rltfi ix7 rJreeiiWK'i . i - i i..Winrre f'l 4 Wilmington mm Vtii-.- t k .niii-ici3i Line ' MSFrfth'sK; abover Chwtnut 7 nex VaahPgton aye. -.. John, S. WUson, Agent. Ffopi PHILADELPHIA, hy ' 4 Company s: Steamers: Office, 0)elawre'ave. Clyde & Prrfrrt RU.TlMORE. by BaltiOJ y ppket cvinpaoy yiSSi m ' W.Baltimore street, fcclw n Agenr." an ; fTaiTit, for;-; kisses. . damages' T charKefj.'tled .promptly y fcardetipromptty m throug - ar lurtner nioi r.g nd Anf f the above Raihoa .boat?jLiriemi:r to i . WADPElf- 3.- rti, Aral Senium' - ui . . jan LiL. trERDEWA. anium Plants foral- ' Al tea VI Leave orders at apl 15 v prugv