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Travelers' Guide. North Carolina Bailroad. . MttibSTnCimttatt'lStoT Sunday 31 road w 111 leave and arrive t Charlotte, as fol.owu : - - ' Leave, going east, at : : 7.10 p.m. Arrive, coming west, at : . (dra,m -Uavegotogeast.at s.25am.-" Arrive, coming west, at : 8.J0 p. m. Wilmington C. Lvaves, : Arrives, : & B. Bailroad. : . 8.00 a. in : 5.30 p. m Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio H. B. SUPERINTENDENT'S 02 FTCE, ) Chablottk, 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 Statesville, 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charlotte, 10.35 " " Leave Charlotte, 3.25 P, M. Arrive at Statesville, 7.00 " " All charges must be pre-paid on Freight affeied for shipment to Section House, Henderson, Alexandriana, Hunter's, Cald well's, Tatom's and Freelands. These bemg "Flag Stations," tlie Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at '-either of the above' points. So. freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. J. J. GORMLEY, july 23 Superintendent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Bailroad. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22, 1272. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. fe-rjSi M O N D A Y SEPT 22, the following Schedule will be run ver tlais Road : TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leave Charlotte, 7.15 a. nt. 8.20. p. in. Leave Columbia, 2.29 p. m. 3.30 a. in. Arrive Augusta, 7.42 p. m. 8.20 a. m. GOING NORTH. Heave- Augusta, G.35 a, m. 5.50 p. m. Leave Cwlunibia, 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 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 ul 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. Takes effect Monday, May 22, 1871. GOING WEST. Arrive. Leave. 5.00 A. SI 5 57 6.50 " 8.02 " 8.55 " ftJO " 10.25 " 11.10 " 1159 " 12.48 P. M Salisbury, 5.52 A. M. Third Creek, 6.45 " Staiesville, 742 " Catawba Station, 8.50 " Newton, 9.35 " Hickory Tavern, J0.20 Icard, 11.05 " Morganton, 11.54 Bridgwater, 12.43 p. M. Marion, 1.32 " Old Fort, GOING EAST. Arrive. Lieave. Old Fort, 7.15 a; m. 7.59 A. m: Marlon, 8.04 " 8.48 " Bridgwater, 8.5'i " 9.37 " Morganton, 9.42 " 30.22 " Icard, 10.27 " M.07 " Hickory Tavern, 11.12 " 11.52 " Newton, 11.57 " 12.45 P. M, Catawba Station, 12.50 p. n. 1.42 " Statesville, 1.47 " 2.35 Third Creek, . 2.40 " 3.32 " Salisbury, Trains Pass at Icard at 10.2-5 A. M. jy IS tf Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmond & Danville, Richmond & Dan ViLLE R. N. C. Division, and North WESTKB5 N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Slay llth, 1873. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury, " Greensboro' " Danville, . 7 10 p m 9 50 " 6 25 a m 8 34 11 10 " 1 52 p tn 6 40 ' 9 30 " 1 40 4 32 944 a m , Burkville, Arrive at Richmond.12 45 p m GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Expbets. Leave Richmond, 2 30 pm -5 10 a ni 3 " Burkville, 344' 8 28 " u Danville, 10 41 " 12 57 pm 11 Greensboro' 2 15 a m 4 00 " " Salisbury, 4 57 " 6 22 " j Arrive at Charlotte, 7 20 " 8 30 ' GOING EAST. Stations. Mail. Express. Leave Greensboro 1 45 a ni 11 10 a m " Co Shops 3 36 " Ar. 12 20 p w " Hillsboro' 4 53 " ' Raleigh, ? &i&:. f . 0 , ' ; Arrive Gwldsboro' 11 05 l GOING WEST. Stations Mail. Express. ; Leave Goldsboro' 4 00pm 1 - " Raleigh, 7 45 41 " Hillsboro' 10 21 " " Co Shops, 12 05 a m 2 15 p m 1 Arriv Greensboro 130 3 30 " . j NORTH WESTERN N . C. R. R. (Salem BEAncn.) Leave Greensboro' Arrive at Kernersville, Leave Kemersville, ' Arrive at Greensboro' 3.40 p m 5.10 " 9.00 a in 10.30 rasaenger train, leaving .Raleigh at 7:46 p. to., connects at Greensboro' wiWNofthv m wjuna wain ; mafclng the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of tlcfc ets same as via other routes. Trains to and from -ooints Fjijf rf n boro connects at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South.1 Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of road. Express daily ; between Company Shops and Charlotte (Sundays XCepted.) -. s . yf, t,:,; -IT: 1 . U Pultman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out change.). - . . Jor further information address ? i S. E. ALLEN, ' rn Gen'l Ticket A-ent, T R.TAtcorr, Greensboro, N C. engineer & Gen'l Superintendent. may 24 . New Advertisements. ia,otKOO(r3jDSiggrr The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 1 In the Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska, Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on live and ten years' credit at 6 percent. No advance interest reqnirjed? . Mildlaiiu fieal tit&il felipiate, Jfcrtilf sfilj an abundanee-wf good wat eft - The best Market in the West ! The great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado. Utah and Nevada being supplied by the farmers in the 1 jatte ,all,ey. Solders lj<TQd io a Hottiest:ai 150 Acres The Best Locations for Colonies. Free Homes for A11J Millionsofacr of clio1 jGoe4mehtLflndsi open Jenv try urideAthe Honiesteal Jtawjne" tbik. Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. , Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps Mailed Free Everywhere. Address O. J? . DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. R 1 i USE RmsinierSbpfck ii to 1 i FASTEN dUrtWlNTTOWSPf No spring to break, no cutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied ; holds sash at any place desired, .and self-fastener when the sash is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular and six copper-bronzed locks sent to any address in the U. S., post paid, on receipt of 50 cts. Liberal induce ments to the trade. Agents wanted. Ad dress REISINGER SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market St., Harrisbirg, Pa. may 5 4v 23 st Tolislxod 1880 WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Manufacturers of Saws, w SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. p EVRRY SAW WARRANTED. Files, Belting and Machinery Jjt LIBERAL DISCOUNTS.-. , J?S jferPnce JAstt-andtXieftlun fre.r l - WEICII & GRIFFITHS, JJ. Boston, Mass., fc Detroit, Mich. w. may 6 4w AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue Domestic Sewing Machine Co., New York. may6 4v . . . . f HU McKINiW & CO., Claim and Patent Agents. Claims of Census Marshals ot 1860 collect ed without proof of loyalty. P. (). Box 429, Washington City, D. C. inav 6 4w FULL WEIGHT SOAP. Some brands of Soap are sold short weight five to eight pounds pe pox. it vou use these soaps vou money for what you do not receive. lou aiiord to do so I Buy PROCTER .& .GAMBLE'S Weight Brand Sold by GrocerVin Full yourl fcity. ' ' : - - wILLARD BROS, Wholesale Agents,, Wilmington, N? Q. mav G4w"i-t lv ' 4 -1 Tie Surrender of General Lee. At Appomattox C. H , Va., April 9th, 1865. A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving of the surrender of General Lee,' showing the armies, &c. It is truly a gem ot art, one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent by mail, mounted on a roller and post-paid, on receipt of 20 cents, or 3 for 50 cents. Agents wanted. Address J. C. fc W. M. BURROW, Bristol Tenn. Catalogues of Pictures, Books, &c., sent free. .may 6 4w LOOK!!! FOR-50 CENTS. By sending 50c. to GEO. D. BURTON, New Ipswich, N. Ii.K-youwiU receive by return mail your name nicely cut iu a Stencil Plate, formarking Clothing, Books, Cards, &c. with Ink, Brush ahd directions, all post-paid. Address for Circulars, J GEO. D. BURTON, may 6 4w New Ipswich, N. H. jj9f)j per day ! Agents wanted ! 4PVI All classes of working peo TO ple, of either sex, voung or old, make more jnuiicjf at wuia. iur iia in uieir spare mo ments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G.'STIN SON & CO., Portland, Maine, may 6 4w H OW 'TIS DONE, or the . Secret Out, Mustache and AVhiskers in 42 da vs. This Great Secret and 100 others. Gain hleri' Tricks, Cardiology, Yentriloquisnt, all in the Original "Book of Wonders." Mailed for 15 cents. Address D. C. CUT- JiiR, Carthage, Illinois. may6 4w MflN f?V Made Rapidly with Stencil 1HVU1 Li A &Kef Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars free. S . M. Spencer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. may G 4w WORKING CLASS MALE or F km A r.f.. 60 a weefc; guaranteed.; : Resnectable em ployment at lom'day r Ori evening ; no vfj,i icyuueuj inn iiistrucLiuiis aiiu vui- mail For any case of Blind, leedini?- ItehinEf or to cure. It is prepared expressly to; cufe AT "T 1 1 ' ' 1 , C 1 1 1 1 . I 1 iue i iivs,.uiiuuuuus else.?., ooiu vy a Druggists. .Price, $JtT0Q, , may 6 4w ; i SPRING CABBAGJG. aj rT3UST Teceiyed,a fine lot of early cabbage fj neaas, Also nice Mustard, Unions: Kad isbes arid ; Lettuce.' . , So come ' alone end hdye cabbage in place of Taters for dinner. MiiayS . .r-ir.iti B. N SMITH. PQvTQ MEACHAM'OlTcuBdts lTin'J . . ills f"i,.' -I ,.U .k-W-?t- "VTEW Hats and Bonnets, just received. dx at y rs. p.;QUERVSo "ITNOX Fluting Machine, at a reduced XY. price, at WALTER BREM & GO'S ; niajl 16 Hardware Store. COME and look at the style xjf 1899, at may 9 v- ) vB KOOPMANN'S luaew.fi fit AND .0 i jilt JET A. N r 1 We are prepared to do all kinds of Book and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to the largest Poster, plain or in colors, printed on as reasonable terms as the same work can be dene at any establishment in! the State. Merchants, llanufacturers. Profes sional Hen, and others in want of Pamphlets, Briefs, Le gal Blank forms of Vi'- "eve ness Cardo, Vis iting Cards, Admission Cards, Invitations, Ball Tickets, Excursion Tickets, Railroad Tickets, Pro grammes, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, Circulars, Statements, Ac., Had better give ns a call, as jive have a full supply of all kinds of Type, from 1-16 of an Inch to 5 inches. ; - Eem ember that BlnfHeads, Letter Heads, Bailroad Blanks, Labels, ; Conductor Checks, or aiy description of Printing, done at reasolaDitelijal il saberilr style. , ' ' .: .," .; ' ' always receive pfdmpt' attention." Iklagiitrate 31anki;;arI$1 ales. cen i' ! -rr ye.-, -n' V t'f ' -.1 s-iif-KT ' I! 11 XST .We pay sjpeVattentlonf p MJi rm nncn omnTirirc ' ofvery descrirjtioniTSueias Tobacco Labels, Bands, Notices, tc. JQJITONiEjrjONES " Editor -A'Proprieton' C Y BOOK-JOB I Oil Ji PRITIG Dr. Beckwith's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. USE THE PREVEHTIVE, vR&d This ! You nidy find. Something . in which you ' are PERSON- ALLY INTERESTED. YOU have many cares, "anxieties and troubles some real, soraeimaginary-1-more produced by want f health than you are awarq of. Of all sources of disease, the fitomdea is the most fruitful the grati fi cation of its calls are more absolutely necessary more expensive more pleas antmore painful, and more diversified thanany other Organ in the human system.- ilt is more imposed upon,, and more wonderfully adapts itself to its various du ties, than any other organ it has its legitimate-duties, against which it rarely rebels; but. for imposition, it will call you to ac- flSount, and its neighbor, the Liver, almost always snflers with it, and usually shares in the retribution. Have you beeu an inor dinate or imprudent eater pr drinker T Then you understnnd'all this your Stomach and Liver have called iou to an account, and yon want relief. Then read carefully the fol lowing, and like a wise man, seek the re lief you so much desire, where, others, situated as you are, have found it. Is Your Health ' Impaired in Conse quence of Unhealthy Digestion of YOUR FOOD ! Hon BEVERLY TUCKER, late Law Pro fessor of William & 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 jne hope, that with care and prudence 1 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 resKnsible gentlemen, whom I happen to know, I took them according to directions. The result is, that I now eat what I please, do what I please, sleep soundly, and en joy life as nmch as any man living. For this, it gives me pleasure to say you have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my high regard." W. R. BURWELL & CO., Wholesale fc Retail Agents, Springs' Corner, feb 22 Charlotte, N. C W.R. BURWELL & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL II I! 1 1,1,1 SPRINGS' CORNER, CHARLOTTE, N. C OTJZtsTS- SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $10 00, $450, $5 00, $6 00, $8 00, $12 00 to $20 00. Donble Guns. At $0 00, $7 50,- $10 00, $12 00, $1." 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000, $4000, $5000 to $75 00. Breech-Loading Donble Guns. At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $00 00, $75 00, $90 00, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00. 'PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's Witney and other kinds at manufacturers' prices. Ammunition & Implements For Breech-Loading Guns, at a small ad vance on Cost of Importation. METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS AT LOWEST "MAR-- ' KET PRICES. A complete assertment of all Sporting Gbods ; Prices and Description sent, on ap plication. ' n ugoas siuppeu Dy UiXpress, v;. u. s. W CU POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO. Baltimore. r . t ' Richard's, Doagal's, Cfrfeenels, CSoott, & other ! celebratectiniake ot ' gUns -' on hand and imported to order. ; , rf fept 20 1872-eo4 ly f Is rapidly ; guperseding1 all other prepara tions for -producing' Elegant, Bweet and Wholesotnt Rolls, Biscuits, Bread, Buck wheat and other Griddle : Cakes." Perfect ly Pure andTtelrable,-andai ways ready fori immediate use. The Cheapest Baking Powder in the W,orld, and, it will keen on, Land or Sea, in srchWator yBars'It is well adapted; to the use of Housekeepers, Miners, Mariners, , Emigrants, tc and is intact, in every respect, the Best Yeast Powder made Vb the Kitchen; the Uinar the Galley." SOLD by GROCERS & DEALERS Of Manufactured by i , , , , , 5 -m DOOLEY & BROTHERl 1 ' " G9 New mar 3-eod 3nt ! Street, New York. B" ESX ItalianWouKitrials, at'jK) I , PUREFOY'S. ;::':f;-":-:..;;r:i:i a i n h Hnns en 1 InlljrpriWiimsLru vast : D E ALEE S C01I1II8SI0H IIEECHAHTS: WE have given our friends and custom-' ers notice of ouApurchase .of the Stocks of Messrs. W. J. Black t. Co., and Gregory & Wmianisori--and are pleased to announce thai wteareibprBS tuaSer full blast, at Gregory & Williamson's old stand, Trade 8t.j nextdoor 'to 'McMuTray & Davis where we will at all .times keep the largest stock of goods , iu this market, tjonsisting of ' ' j Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mackerel, Soaps, Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, "Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Spicesj Brandy Peach es, Ovsters, Sardines. Herrings, Ac. And can furnish the most com plete outfit in the ! market to the WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS anay rest assured that they can ' ALWAYS OBTAIN 5 GOODS of US at : the lowest mar ket prices. LlQiORS. .The onljr 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-FOWI, GUANO, to which we invite the special attention of tlie Furniers. Certificates from the largest and most reiia'ile farmers in the State, fur- .1 I I'...!... ' msiiuu on application. We are also Agents for tn celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, the very best in the country. We rcsiectfully ask a share of the pub lic patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction in goods as well as prices. Remember the Stand-rade Street, rextdoor to McMurrav & Davis. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. feb 14 . Wittkowsky & Eintels' C A B D 173. FOB SPRING. 1873. TO MERCHANTS. rTUIE great aim of our House, since its L establishment, has been to make Char lotte a wholesale Mart, and ours THE HOUSE, and tocomluct our business so as to outgrow the allegcd'and even accepted opinion of some that there is a kind of obloquy attach etl to thefn for buying in charlotte ; ana having, hy the very great increase ot our business, (since we remov ed to our new and elegant Store,) been convinced that we have partially succeeded in our cherished plan, we have concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to tlie 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 very large stock to select from; thereby being enabled to operate with a much smaller capital than he can by buying in different houses North, where he must necessarily buy more goods-than he actually, needs in order to have an as sortment. In view of the foregoing, Mr. Rintels left on the 27th January, (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets and Manufacturing places, where he will. re main two months in making our 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 exenscs attache I 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.shippcrs here, brings the fact patent that, we are in a position to successfully compete with any Jobbing House in the United States, ami to the inspection of which we invite the Trade. We are pleased to state to those unac quainted with our House, that we keep complete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware!" Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and even Millinery. Our RetaiL Department is'cohiplete, with the latest Novelties, and in bulk second to none in the City. Our Millinery Department will be carried on as usual. Verv Respectfully. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, feb5-tf The Cha ge. H AVING notified our friends 'and cus tomers some time since, tliat our busi ness would change January 1st, 1873, we are pleased to say that the change has taken place, and it is to be strictly CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT, Those who do not pay promptly need not expect any favors, If you are in arrears don't ask for credit, save iis the unpleasant duty of denying you. To our many friends and patrons we re turn thanks, and ask a continuance of their favors believing that by a strict ap; plication of the above rules, we will be able to sell goods cheaper than those who credit. ,, .. - All bills are due and payable on the 1st day of each and every month. GRIER A ALEXANDER. jan 1, 1873 ly :-. WEED. F AMILY P A Y 0 R I T E ,,8E WIN C M A C HI N E . SniFLE. EFFICIENT. DURABLE. UN SUKPASSEU FOR VAUIJETY of uses, and unexcelled by any ptheri . , I . , . orSaleby- t, , .. , 1 MA J. W. L. BROplC Agent, 6 ", V Omce in Baumgarfens Photograph dal - :' ' ! lery. : ";'" ' feb 20-bni : - io,ooo c EEAM8 WHArPIKXJ,:r,APER, Assorted izes and grades . from, the well known Long Shoal gPgpe JiliUt, i, , TIDDY'S BOOlC i TQRE - . K. Oft 7 p. Particulap .attention paid to ; BelJingifaI JMnas pi rrpauce, uotxon ana iODacco, u Hfeesrcash urice tMdforOottorir ' " aJTordeia from a ; distanc promptljr at tended to. ; . Aon OI T -V 11 T? VPT? f -if f "TEACHAM ia aelling'l&tit iils stock At ILf jvost. Go and et- bargains. r r? -t - MERCHANT TAILORING Gent rnxmsning Goods, it t AND HATS. JBHiLLtPS RH.li to lntorm the public that 1P now receiving the most eomnlpt Is of KeceGoods ever offered in this mark consisting of Black and Colored CLOTHS xyucoiLiij voj? siiucrrs. r aucy i TCTlCl) English Coatings of ail colors, Scotch and and A-aiivjr oooijuic ouiuin oi all kinds which- will be eitlier sold hv ti. made to measure as cheap as the same class of Goods can be bought elsewhere The attention is especially called to my stock of : 3 Spring Casiinere, . for Boys' Wear. READY-ITIADE CLOTHING. Having determined to make this a special ty in the future. Loffer the public a class of Goods which for style and price cannot fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar anteed to be as represented. Boys' and Children's Clothing, for all ages, and in great variety, Gent's Furnishing Goods. In this department will be found a full line of goods, such as cannot be found elsewhere in this city, embracing all the Latest Novelties in Neck wear, Lisle Thread and Guage Underwear, Kid, Silk and Lisle. Gloves, Hoisery of .all kinds, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders of all kinds. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Traveling Satchels, and in fact everything necessary to a gentleman's or youth's complete outfit. My friends and the public generally are invited to give me a call, and I shail en deavor to merit a continuance of that gen erous patronage, which thev have been pleased to extend for the last13 years. april 6 J. S. PHILLIPS. . CHARLOTTE MARBLE WORKS. :0: A C H AN C E . HAYING removed my stock of Marble to.ray old stand near the jail, and formed a co-jartnership, to take eilect Feb ruary 20th, 1673, with Mr. Sylvanus Mc Ninch, with the-view of enlarging busi ness, I resiwctfully ask for the firm a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed on me. The business, will be cur ried on hereafter in all its branches by 1 A. & S. McNinch. feb 25 tf F. A. McNIXCII. 0VIDE DUPRE, (lately of Raleigh, North Carolina.) Attorney & Counsellor at Law, No. 0, Wall Street, NEW YORK CITY. WILL attend promptly to all profession al business entrusted to 'him. Refers to the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and to the whole North Carolina Bar. feb 18-1 y A BOOK FOR THE 9IIL.L.IOIV! "9JTi vrl a ,A priTivc!,,n,,el",tth dnliitfkJb JLGSg W , Married of thoe about 10 Guide. ' ni viitcric.i and rcvelntlou.of i(hc sexual Ttem. with tha laicxt discoverien in jiroflnnnj aua ireveniiDg oUspriug, lo w to prcscru; tlie cuiujilrxiou, c. TIiii in iaicretf(r work e f two bnndred ana Mxlr pnjtes. with nun' rou.i engrat iug.i. and coutaio valuabl's Itiform.itinn for thou who arc murrk-d.ercoLtempIate mar riage. Still it i ii a book that ough t to he kept uuder lock anaker. jiud not laid eareletnlj about the bouse. Itcnutaitis the experience and advice ot a phralcian whexe reputation is world-wide, and 'hnulii be in the pri vate drawer of eve.; male aud female throughont the entire globe. It embrace everything on the nubject of tbc gen erative aratem that ii worth knowing, and much that i( not ju4liMbcd in any ether work. Sent to anv one (Tree of postage) for Fiftv Cents. Addreax lr.: butts' Dispensarj.fi. 3.2 Si. Kighth street St. Luui, Mo. Notice to th2.Afiic.ed and Unfortunate. Before npplving to the notorious quacks who advertise in public papers, or-tising any qiutck remedies peruse Dr. Huns' work no matter what vour disease is, or hew deplor able your vo.lition. Dr. Butts occupies a double bouse of twenty-seven rooms: 1 sijidorsed by some of the soost celebrated medi cal professors of this country and Kurope, and can be con sulted personally or by mail, ou the diseases mentioned in bis wurks. Office and parlors. No. 1 i K. Kighth straefc 'svtween V,.i-ktand CUesnut, c)U Louis, Mo. nov 2d & w ly JEW FAST, FREIGHT LINE BETWEEN BOSTON, HEW" YORK, AND A AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST. GREAT SOUTHERN DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LIKE, VIA NORFOLK. THIS Fast Freight Line is owned, con trolled and operated' by the Railroad and Steamboat Companies in interest the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad Conipanv, the Richmond and Danville Railroad" Conipanv,, the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company, the- Old Dominion Steamship Company, the Merchant au4 Miners Transportation Company, '"the Annamesslc Line, and I Clyde Steatrtcrf, ahd the Baltimore btcam racKei vjompany wno guamm:: Birts Of Ladingand Rates always as Low . -as the Published Rates of any other Lin-e. Mark Gooas-G. S. D.," via Norfolk, and ship as follows : - f From jiOSTON; by Merchants and Miners Tiunportation . Coppapy, Office 8 Washington rt. W. M. Clark. Agent. From NEW' tORK,' by Old Dnin Steamsbii tJompany, Pier No. 37orth River. Offices, 187 Greenwich st., and ':303 Broadway, C. E. Evans, Agent. From PHILADELPHIA, by Philadelphia, , Wilmington and Baltimore lteihroad Companv (Annansessic Line.) Offices, M S. Fifth stw above Chestnut and cor oner Washington ave. and Swanson st. j JohnS. Wilson, Agent, , ;) From, PfllllADELPHLi, by Clyde and Company's Steamers. Office, 12 South ; Delawarere.t Clyde & Co., Agents. tFrenfBALTlMOBE; by Baltimore Steam .Packet Company A Bay June. ymce, ,W.Baltihmre street. Edwin Fitzgerald, Agent -a"'-10 '3.J:'' ' Claims for losses, damages, and over charges 5 settled promptly by Thomas Pinckney, Claim Agent. Norfolk, Va. 1 :Si FTeighrhadlM carefully and for warded promptly in through cars. i , AftjrrayageiTapsjerf vy . Vnr fTther information apply to Officers find Agent of the above Railroad or Steam- boaPllneA'orto i . w TIT 4 1-kT?T T. f3 ! i r t, .pu Jb. vv General Southern Agent. JIEIJEOTBOPJE V" and rVariegrated Joy Get anf nrn Plants for sale. itvfeordersr SCARR'S , Apll5j Drugstore. i Ml
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