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At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $60 00 $75 00, $90 00 -110 00, $12000 to $300. PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson's, Colt's, Allen's Sharp's, Whitney and other kinds, AT M ANTJF AGTTEER' S PRICES. AMMUNITION and IMPLEMENTS, For Breech-loading Guns, at a small ad vance on cost of importation. Metalic Ammunition for Rifles and Pis tols at lowest market prices. A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods i Prices and description sent on ap plication. Goods shipped by Express CCD. POULTNEY; TRIMBLE & CO., XlHI0 RISERS' . No 200 W' Baltimore St., Baltimore. Richard V Dougal's, Greener's, Scott's and their celebrated make of guns on har d and imported to order. sept 12 4m Time Table Western N. C It. Takes effect Monday, Aug 16, 1S73. GOING WEST. Arrive. Leave. - Salisbury, 2.18 A. u. a.io a. M. TUird urees, 3 22 4.17,. 'V -, - StaiesvUle, i 42l fi.21 " Catawba Station, 5.25 7.0 " Hickory Tavern, 7.34 " 8.20 " Icarct, .23 9.09 " . .Morganton, . 9.14 10.00 Bridarewatpr. in na . 10.53 Marion, 11.02 11.57 " Old Fort. GOING EAST. Arrive. :! Leave. Old Fort, 6.25 a: n. Marlon, 7.24 1 BridgwraterV " " 8.22 Morganton, .... 9.13. " Icard, ' 10.02 " Hickory Tavern, 103 " Newton, : 11,41 , Catawba etatioBuTv 12.40 f. k. States vllle. , . 2.00 Third f!rolr . . 'o m 7.'20 " 8.19 " . 9.08 " 9.50 " 10.4S" 11.38 A. M 1 0 tul. 2.55 0.00 tr. eaiisuury, TramsPassorgantcm at 9,08 A. M. Qoig West, BreaEfast at Hlckor 70.9 a m: Going East, Dinner at Stateavllle L4CTp m. ang 24 tf ' Prof, Kaz Holier, J?refc Tyndnll. -Prof. Haxlejr, Xkrd Lyt'on. Pritz B.Miter,Mr. Glipbant, Dr. W. B. C arpenter, O. King ley, Erckm&nn-Cliatriarj, Ivnii Turpue EieflC, Hatthew Arnold, W. E. H. Ieeky, Misa Thackeray, Mis Muloch. Prof Richard A Proctor, Karharine C. Itlao quoid. Jean Ingrelow, Qeo. 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Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, may order from our fac tory. Send for illustrated price list, july 12 Cm SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, A., T. & O. R. R., Chablottk. N. C Oct. 18th. 1S73. 1 ON and after Monday, Oct 20th, the fol lowing schedule will be rutt over this Road : GOING SOUTH Leave Statesville, at :4 Davidson College, Arrive .Charlotte,. 6-25 a. m. 8.26 44 10.00 44 GOING NORTH Leave Charlotte, at 3.00 p. m. 44 Davidson College, 4.39 44 Arrive Statesville, 6.35 14 All charges must be pre pai l on Freight offered far shirmiAnt: tr SwHnn ITnuoo nenaerson, Aiexananana and - Caldwell s. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for 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 of Consignee, and destination isdistinctlv marked there on. : J. J. GORMLEY, oct 19 Superintendent, Carolina Central Railway. Until further notice the following sched ule will be run over the Western Division of this Road, to take effect Monday. Sept. 13th, 1873 . , , GOING WT.8T. -f . Stations. Arrive. Leave. Charlotte, 7 20 a ru River Pump, 8 04am 8 09 " Tuckaseege, 8 13 44 8 18 " Brevard's, 8 42 " 852 " Iron. Station, - 9 20 " 9 25 " Lincolntori,,, ... , 9 53 ." 10 03 " Cherryville, ' 10 47 " Id 52 " Bufialo, 1 1120 " GOING EAST. Stations. Arrive. Leave. . Buffalo, 1200 m uneftyville" "1228am 1233pm Liacolntoa, ,117" ,127" Iron Station, U 1 55 " 2 00 Brevard's, 2 28 ": 2 38 " Tuckaseege, 3 02 ' 3 07 " Rixer,Pump, . ' , . .3 11 " 3 16 41 ChaH6tte; ?? : 400 " f ' This train connects at Charlotte with all trains arriving and departing, morning and evening. - --: : ; --- :. ' . V. Q. JOHNSON, AjBs't. Sup't. Traveies, Guide. PieMif Air-Line Railia?. . RiCHjosDt Danviixk, Richmond DA vai,R R. W., N. C. Division, and N-jktj Westkkn N. C. R. W. -o- CONDENSED TIME-EHE. n effect on and after Thursday, Jan. 1st. R74. " GOliSG NORTH. riTATlONH. Mail.. Exr'R a Leave Charlotte, 7 00 pm 8.;-5 a. m 44 Air-Line Juc't, 7 1') 44 S.50 " 44 Salisbury, 10 09 10.47 44 44 Greensboro' 2 15 a m 1.15 p. m 4' Danville, 5 28 41 3.-:7 " 44 Burkeville, 11 40 44 8.0G " Arrive at Richmond2 32 p m 11.0 44 GOING BOUTH. IAIONSr j" bfALU. Exf'h. L ; Leave Richmond, 1 4S p m 5 03 a. tu 44 Burkeville, 1 1 08 4 H 28 " 44 Danville, 9 52 44 I 03 p. m 44 Greensboro' 1 Hi .1 m 1 00 41 44 Salisbury. 3 50 - S3 44 " Air-LineJnc't B 22 " 8 53 Arrive at Charlotte. i 30 " f) 0 ) " GU1NO EAST. Stations. Mail. Expkkks. Leave Green sbon 44 Co Shops 4 Raleigh, Arrive Goidsboro' 2 00 a m 3 55 " 8 30 44 11 40 a m GOING WEST. Stations Mail. Extrkss. rr. Greensboro 12 30 a m (o Sbo.s, 10 28 " Raleigh, 0 40 " Leave Goidsboro' 3 00 p m NORTH WESTERN N. C. XI. R. (Salkm Braiich.) Leave Greensboro' 4.30 ii' Arrive at Salem, 0.2") " Leave Salem, S.vhJ r n Arrive at Greensboro, 10.00 4' Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 7 4 P. M. connects at Greensboro' with tlu Northern bound train ; making thejuifk st time tu ii!! Northern cities. Price u; Pickets ssuiie ars via other routes. Tniins to and from points East of Greens boro connect at Greonboro wiu'i 1 ai : Trains to or from points Nortb or Soulb. Mail trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Aecommoda tion leave Richmond at VA2 a.m., an-iv-at Burkeville 12.39 p. m., have Burkevili 4.35 a. m., arrive at Richmind 7.5S u. m. Pullman Palace Cars on all ni.ht train between Charlotte and Kichmund, (wlii. mt change.) Papers that have arrangements to ad verlise the schedule oi tins company wii please print as alove. ror turthcr information adnress S. E. ALLEN, Gen'J Ticket Agent, r W. R. Talcott, Grccnsl)oro. N C. Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent, jan 7-tfj Atlanta A llieh. A- T. ll'w'y This Schedule to take effect Monday, Dec. 8, 1873, at t o'clock p. 111. Daily Passexheu Going North No. 1. Stati-ms. Arrive. Leave. Atlanta, IS 00 p in NTorcro-s, G 13 p m G .rl (iainesville, 11 8 15 Toeeoa ( uv, i) 48 " 9 51 Seneca I ity, Jl 12 " 11 IS 44 Central. 12 Oi am 12 00 a m Greenville, 1 48 44 1 .")4 (ir reel's. 2 42 44 4 U3 44 5 0- " 4 Spartanburg, (jaffnev's 4 ot 5 09 i 12 (5 57 8 11 King's Mount'n, ( 0i Gaston ia, G 54 Charlotte, 8 0( N C R R J'n 8 15 Daily Passenger Coming South No. 2. Stations. Arrive. Leave. N C It It J'n, 8 39 p m Charlotte, 8 45 p m 8 4s Gastonia, 9 51 " 9 57 41 King's M't, 10 3G 44 10 39 " Gaffney's, 11 54 44 1157 " Cowpens, 12 3'J a m 12 39 a 111 Spartanburg, 1 18 " 1 21 " Wei ford, . 2 03 " 2 00 " Greer's, 2 3!) 2 48 44 GreenviiLe, 3 21 " 3 24 44 Central, 4 45 44 4 51 " Seneca Citv, 5 30 14 5 39 44 Toccoa Citv, 7 03 44 7 18 44 Mount Airv, 7 52 44 7 54 44 Bel I ton, 8 33 8 30 41 Gainesville, 9 18 44 9 21 44 Fl'v Branch, 9 48 44 9 51 44 Butbrd' 10 12 44 10 15 44 Suwannee, 10 33 44 10 3G 44 Dnluth, 10 54 44 10 57 44 Norcross, 11 12 44 11 18 Doraville, "ll 33 " 11 30 44 Ootid wins, 11 51 44 11 54 44 Atlanta, 12 24 p m B. Y. SAGE, Sup't. CHEAP MUSIC For Advanced Piano Piayers. For Singers and Young Pianists. Pianists desiring Send 30 cent for good Music at. a lowi Peters' Musical price should send. 50 Monthly, and you cents for a copy of'lwill get $4 worth of 44La Creme de la Cre-jNew Ausic. Every me." Every numberjiiumber contains 4 or contains from $2 to'5 songs, and 4 or 5 in $3 worth of good Mu-strumental pieres by sic by such authorsjsuch authors as Hays, as Heller, Liszt, Voss Stewart, Thomas, Kuhe, etc. Danks, Kinkel, etc. PubJished monthly, Published monthly, 50 cts. per number; 30 cts. per number; $4 per year. j$3 per year. Pearls of Melodj. A splendid collection of Piano Music of medium difficulty. $3 in ! boards ; cloth and gilt, $4- Address, J. Li PETERS, .599 Broadway. Box 5429, N. Y. Jan 2 lm - A CARD. HAVING rented the office recently oc cupied by, W J Black, I am prepar ed to do a genera commission business. Strict personal attention given to purchase and sale of cotton, corn and country pn. duce of all kinds. Liberal advances'made on all consignments made to me. I therefore respectfully solicit a share of the patronage' heretofore bestowed upon me. I have large European orders, and will pay the highest price for cotton. Very Respectfully, &c W, H H. 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Never before in the history of the world has a medicine bei compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixkhar Bittkks in healing tbo sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a geitflo Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Bilious Diseases The properties of Dn. Walker's Vinegar Hitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative. Courfter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. v 11. n. Mcdonald & co., Drnjrpista andGfln. AgteSan Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and CharlUn Sts., V. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Irish Potatoes. A Barrels Northern Irish potatoes for tV eating purposes, at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO S, dec a
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