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FT' t TEEE WAOIV "titSPAT CUES, Tilton ArtMtfd-WooaiiuU & Claflltf Weekly. 15 was arrested yesterdaytoir ft cvil ac tion for JibeUiDgBeecber, roygbt.by Gaynor. :t A reporter of the . Brooklyn Argus arrested, caused coiisiderablejer citement vnd surprise. This gives Tilton an ppparwrtyitpTroduqp wit no.ooa in rnurt. and verify his state- wiioi 1UITC-. UISfATCIIES. NEW YORK. Balloon BBswnston--Beche, and JHfc Njw Ygbk, July 29. Prof. Donald son and party, descended flit tfcfc baU. Joon Barnum, from an attitude of 7,000 feet,,at Jfortr hrewsburg Vt., at 10 o'clock this morning,1 where' he landed one of the party, Mr. Rogers, of the 2V. Y.Siar, and then left in an eastward direction of Sherburne, en route to Portland, Canada, .., 7 s Brooklyn N. Yi," July 29. A pre liminary hearing in the suit brought by Gaynor vs. Tilton1 took place in the are constantly selling would respectfully offer the public;i;be Jbeoefitfoff an established agency eiChet fox the j sale, gor rerjtmgot jrlH Undersigned X real estate, and i iHonjiimtar Parade &sf " I lands. ?Ifrf make jrioj Salevel kC no TSlfrtn tn hrinc and others are suspicious of a, collusion matl -the plaint! brought suit m ere .TTIjSL Tilthri trt V-ive ly thit he might obtain passing notori the la rThJe : opportunity he desires ety anpr stantly denied the truth for a leeal hearing of the case.. of tigs intimation ; he wild he had N'York July '29. Tilton-'and "jade complaint in his own respotosi- werebotavin court early bihty, without consultation with any tMmbatS axlrnooi one. Justice EUeyuh at beforrtbScW counsel had no p0 If flv&Upnmp nrSA trt have a orivate examina- of complaints!. U-lLparties thfen j,-- . , ij -rin aereed that the cas yirAMt'VnA Terriandfid agreed that - ku,. hoanntr. After some discus- . ... the case stand over till Gaynor publishes a card sion ana wiwww w "v1"""0""0,' . iJt,i:j7iTi - v; i the case adjourned to ..Monday, ana r H"'HfW8 ' V the court room adjourned. . brought it solely ofTi is wn account. A large portion of this week's issue In conversation to-day regarding the fwn raffin'a,Hfcfe. is de. ?uit, Tilton said hi wonld be gratified "i.","" an opportunity to I Beeer-Tittdn. Scandal," and devel- bnng his witnesses intp. court, but if, Sents lately made, also several ar it was brought with view of embarrass SwSLnkfiction, ing these .matters, he regretted it.-. same subictlniadvocacY of free love. J Ahemte.m?er8 "tf?! In a ar(i,the "(editrM3esyfinoance iKwuKmmnfcBe w iu wj nvija tLT&Zl lmvJYlMzU revWillthe I Pfeed the opinion that Tilton caus- testimony- ?imZf tney a 5w y;rin :t Corninitteef I m the declaration that none of Beech- boKnlPimonJ e!El , ,. ;JLiic villi juai JUUiU LMg111" b bUC that thArA has tieen any amount of ly inr ttnfiJ-nrovurif'ation. but they will v Maryland National Guards arrived the IreJliiTu-Ii A ornnsp ik ond nere to day, ancLwere received by )L:::r' will 7th New York' National Guards, and marched up Broadway to Union that the truth, the -t ' 11 .,nA avow nnrt.v tn tWwhole affair'take his or her just Square wherbey were received by by El interview position. The statements Wh fladv Stanton, in her with a reporter, is incorporated in an article: beaded "Light Breaking through the Clond." Further Particulars of the Pittsburg. Flood?? PENNSYLVANIA. R. R. Bonds Canceiled-Banking House Closed Gas Hzplosion Death of a President of . an Insnrance, Co;y. ?; .: Pittsburg, July 29. Thousands of people are visiting the scenes of the late flood. Naillsl of the injured has yet appeared only ile dead and mis sing. A steamboat captain arrived to- t-ii-S v a ! f dav. and reDdrts riassintf three dead PHitADtXlBTAl July 429.rTbe ltrus- bodies 27 miles below. ' The scenes at tees of-the Western 1 Pacific Ttailroad Com pany state ,bat :f3?,000 of, the Company's bonds", were cancelled On Monday, having been received in payment of lands. The S:lcs of the company lands are daily increasing, the purchasers being mainly settlers of the most desirable character. The banking house of the Security Company, 819 Chestnut Street, of which;Harri8on Grambo, is President, has been closed by a Sheriff's execu tionat the suit of Joseph M. Pile, At torney, for Gerrish & Tate, on a judg ment against Grambo on his former failure.- CqfESViLLE, July 29. The shoe fac tory of Babb, Cox & Co., was shattered by the explosion of gas last night. C. Babb and his son, F. H. Beekel, and xsmcner s nun are desolate and pain nil in tne extreme, lhere.are a large number homeless and pennyless, and many are bereft of all their relatives as well as. their property. ' v C PoTTVrtT.l;. Julv 29. Three men were killed by the explosion of a mag azine and drying house of Welby & Co's powder mill to-day. Three men killed, and a boy seriously injured. ALABAMA. Democratlo' State Convention Moxtgomery. July. 29. Four hun dred delegates are present at the Dem ocratic fetate Convention. J..L. Pugh, waB elected-President. Geo. S: Hous ton nominated for Governor. The H. A. BerseVi were badly burned, and a convention adjourned,, until. 9 A. Jkl. boy, Willie Babb, has since died. A David Clopton of7 Montgomery, will plumber was. hunting in the cellar for a leak in the pipe, and the striking o a match caused the explosion. Muncy, July 29. Joseph Bowman, President of the Lycoming Fire Insur ance Company died last night, aged 74 years. , probably be nominated on the first ballot for Lieutenant Governor. The utmost harmony prevails FOREIGN. I Dissolution Defeated Iron Trade Set tled. - charge riff we do sell or Buceed in renting our changes are very low.' i . - For Sale We would like to find a purchaser for the following described .tracts -of- land situated in Oaston.ounty, N C, a -short distance" from Brevard's Stution, on the Carolina Cen-' tral Railroad, 15 miles north of Charlotte,' consisting of about 1.40Q., acres of land,, known as the TOBACCO. FARMr lying upon the watersf Stanley and Hoyle'b Creeks, and upon the.line of-tbt- Carolina Central Railroad, subdivided .into tracts of about 100 acres : 1st Tract. Joins the lands of Moses Rhine, and contains 100 acres?-heavily .timbered with pine, white oak and chesnut. , A good water, power .on Stanley Creek, known as the' Gold MilR The soil is rich and adapted to cotton ard grain. - . 2nd. Jonis the above and contains lw acres of heavy timbered land. f-3rd.?foins the Abefnathy lands and is adjacent to Stanley Creek : contains 120 acres of wood land. 4th. Joins the Cloninger land and con tains 104 acres. -5th. Joins the land of A Hovis' and the Carolina , Central Railroad, containg 100 acres of wood land 6th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R. and runs back to Stanley Creek, containing 112 acres : fifty in cultivation in grain and cotton, balance in wood land 7th. Fronts on the Carolina Central B. R, lyingoa both sides of Stanley Creek, con- taming tenant nouses ana 120 acres oi land, half of which is in cultivation in grain and cotton, the other wood land. . - -i. . . ,eth : -fronts on the Carolina Kjt, tying on ibbUi sides of-Statdev Creek.' -Has dwelling ItOse, tobacco barns, stable' aBd cribs," &c. in good reDair i 125 acres of. sood ; farming land, of which. 45 is wood , land and 80 in cultivation in grain and cotton. . There is a gold;,T.einvBpon this tract supposed to .beft connnua'tion of the Rhodes veini: -.sj,f QthvFronts on Rotzell Ferry -Road and loins, the lands of Sedlexand . Monroe Burke, contains 105 acres wood land i 10th. UYonta on the Carolina Centrarlt K, joins the lands of A Hovis, contains W acres or wooa lana. ,v ; Hth. Contains 1J0 acres of wood land, known as the Wm Rankin tract. t12th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R R. contains 1X7 acrealof wood-land. The land is fertile with abundant springs and good water. 13th; Joins the Brevard Tands, known as the David Stroun tract, contains 113 acres of good woodland : v : ' r"f . Any of the above tracts are offered for sale and alterations in tbe j1iTs' 'made to suit purcluis-ers. A mai ol Hie hinds assuh- dividtd, ( an he soenat Mattlirws Hott l in Dallas. -at i lie planiiiiion, or at the Bank of Mecklenburg, N C. For furilmr in forma tion apply to ju nel3 ' f JONES -t PENDLETON, Land Agents Laud for Kale. THE andersiened. as asents for R A !Mvl:l JL son, otfer lor saile that splendid tra;u of lana, containing nve nunureo acres, more or lest situated on the Carolina Central Railroad, 14 miles Nortn of Onarlotte. The dwelling house is only a mile from Tucka- sege depot. On the premises is a first class dwellln ghouse, barn and other necessary out-niiiiaings. About seventy acres of nrst class bottom lands, on crowdefa Creek, one half of the whole track is in original timber, balance in abiehstate of cultivation. On the plantation are 6 tenant houses, all new, put up since the war. First class orchard on the place. Title indisputable. Terms $15.00 per acre, at least one third cash. JONES & PENDLETON, July 14 tf. Land Agents. it 4 1 HI' h Cti jpbngey ocaednle4fiA A u Gesebax Passehqek Dkpartmint, ' mm Iff Wn J. -J ingti. passenger fbllowT Schedule will btf wperated oa and iafter buitday, the 3 9th inst. : ' eorso VOBTH. Stations. Train No. 2. Train No. 4 i Leave Augusta, 7.45 a m uruiHievme. v, o-m a in .- Southern; Life Insurance OHIO- An Address on Flnanpe.and Taxation Rape on a'Child Hon. J, M. Sher- Paris, July 29. In the Assembly to day the motion for a dissolution was defeated by 38 majority. - . man.1; : , ? .. - I' f . Iin thft irnn t.rarlo havirxr hoon cottlrl Z-'z-t ; Ji v WW - -.z ' mnjuuty m tne iruii masters uere Si t TUI7"; :ion-.lingn 1 will blow in their furnaces im mcdiate- aricuiiocii.nas. reen; lavjtea oy , a ly. numDer oi prominenviti2efts of Cin cinnati to deliver an address on finance and taxation at such time as may be most convenient. , ; '".' A villain, giving the name of Wm. waison, irom JNew Jersey, came near Macon, July 29 In the case of Deing lynched in yvarren, yesterday, Abel, indicted for the murder of John lul r1Mg a rape pn a chiia six 1 Uherry, in March last, which has been years Old. ' ' occunvine the Court for several dava. "iJT . - T. ' SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned, as Agent for James A Gait her, we offer for sale that well known plantation known as the Docky Gaither Place, 16 miles northeast of Statesville, con taining about 450 acres. 25 or 30 acres of botttom land. 75 to 100 acres in a good state of cultivation. Balance in pine field and original forest On the premises is a FINE, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, containing seven rooms, with a splendid well of water in the yard, stables, and all necessary outbuildings, good or chards, good neighborhood and convenient to churches and schools. This plantation would make two Rood farms, and the land is well adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, Ac Title indisputable. t 'Adores, my9 JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents. GEORGIA. Mistrial in a Murder Case. mansfield, July 29. The Hon. J. M. Sherman leaves home to-day . for a cruising tour of two or three weeks in lowa, Kansas and other States. TOEEIQIT. the effort being to prove the insanity of Abel, the jury tsday were discharg ed, making a mistrial. Six were for conviction and six for acquittal. - VERMONT. JpORSALE. From 2U0 to 40Q acres of good land, lying on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesviile, only a short distance from the station at Shepherd's. On the premises is a good , y DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other necessary outbuildings. The whole tract will be sold or it will be divided to suit purchasers. On the tract is 15 or 20 acres of Portugese and Cfarlista-Cotton Ware " house Burned,,. , r. A Heavy Rain Storm. BURONOTOV: .Tnlv 2Q. A n ' rtnnrPfA. Lisbon. Julv S9..Trt T.An'ffM dented rain storm commenced Sunday thorities have taken' active measures an 8t continues. Four inches hive to prevent Yiojatiojus qn the. .frontier fallen and. the telegraph wires in this; by the Carvisjs.H f V? i -f section are prostrated. No serious LwjooX, JWy TOn$arg4 cot- daaghii aa yefe reortl.f 1 " Jsay erstreet, caughjt: fire this morning and is still burning. The entire hnriri;n ;n u'---M-i ' entwUng a severe loss., . HonuGeo AlABAliA. so. 8. Houston Nominated for 'finK; ''t!..w.. Weather Probabilities. : Washington D;; C, July l29. For the "South' Atlantic States rain, near the , coast, southwest or northwest winds, .stationery or falling tempera- Ature ana rising barometer. ! TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. ( Wall St., 6 PrM-Money;23'per cent; Foreign Exchange 4 88 for 60 days; and 4;90J for Bight ; Gold opened 109 and closed 1.093. Bonds. Currency sixes 1.17 1.18 : State bonds Yd sixes, -old, "28 ; consols 52 ; S "0 BixeS 25. , ..... T.., ,,, .... w Cottoh Maeket. Cotton dull low mid 164.;:mid i7,,; JT ,, ..nft f.:, ernor on the first .ballot. -? Nothing t-i western flour heavy : southern flour weaVer. Known oi ttte refit' Of the ticket. Wo 2 3-604?20 ; Richmond ex 7.!5faR .25 ; Bait! more Howard. St . brands 5.60 7.00. Cobk. Corn stronger, v , , ,7 Pbovisions. Firm Dut quiet. " " MoNTGOMEBYr July 29. The Demo cratic anrLCpnflertative State Conven tion assembled at ?npon to-day. Al most eTeryelegatei in., -the, Sute is pres in person ors,by alternate. rIt is cottcedeo! thkr thA fTr,n ra-.- Houston .-will be r nominated for Gov- CongressntaS auieSpeiol1 HTON.July.-Coneressman waiiace, of South'CaVoliria?wh.i- - gPLENDXD FARM FOR SALE As Agent for Albert Rinaldiwe offer for candidatA fn-r Ti 7- .' "11U 18 i 'iwaaua riA-W JCATION, v. SteWSfe .!. eated situated onTand a half miles from Olin, Ire- OVPrhAftT'H moMU-Ti. ""v,( I , , v" wuiiiu-iBurmeny re ernea speehf made Beveral'Miv sided. :-jr. v. fSA" Yf1 ?se?e Jfollowu '"suc w um wiorea iriends "Vonr 1 r ov" u wc""8 ""use. Darn, smoxe nouse, rights are in neril JOM l.t il'.::. T l kitchen and all other, necessary outhouses. fend them Ai ff., .1 . TT. -.-r" K5fc (nemfttthn Minn on illijMm (U.u( fcttinsrpIS.1:: f : ao Beeoner-TOtoh MnddleT ' nS5r" WJrMfdrf f PdThe Port andlfa i ' P.uo-ned arf interview with some 1. buildines are allilHW rtlrt rt nlnm 1868 i . There are about 80 acres in original forest, about ten acres of which is ilne bottom land Balance in rtate" Of cultivation;, Besides, a good btixg orchard, .apd ia; good mfcny- Choice lruit trees' were set three years ago. is Title eoocL. .Will be sold for cash, or mi credit of twelve months .will be ' given on one nair or the puretawj tnoneyv;! 55 f : v9 J0NE3 & VEkbfiETON, '"I r v o x-T "ii r- to iwhom," Susan B; Anthony, f - ; r&S2Z f I8CAai.me.a rtM t BLANK APPMCATIONS - VTOUlli;i H Ulllir m T. irv ir I A J - s r ' ' r . - jpOR SALE. As Agent for the owners, we offer for sale that valuable tract Of land belonging to the heirs ot Allen Gill, deceased, consisting oi 1600 acres, more or less, situated on the wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner of Iredell, in the northeast corner of Alexander county, and also partly in Wilkes county, all of which is ona tract and sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a good mill site, at a place known as Drip Off, with plenty of water and a . shoal o rocks wnicn jets the stream tan tso leet in a short distance. Also other shoals on Grape -Vine Branch, for two sites for over shot wheels. The whole tract is yet in forest tim ber and well suited for a sheep farm, hav ing a very hne range. Title undisputable. Price Only 91.50 Per Acre. Such a bargain is rarely offered. ; -Apply to my9 JONES & PENDLETON, v Land Agents. F OR SALE. V One Hundred and-Fifty Acres of unim proved Land, lying directly on the Atlantic, Tennessee fe Ohio Railroad, five miles south ot Statesville and half a mile from Trout- man s Depot. Only about 20 acres cleared, balance in original forest. . There is much more than enough timber on this tract to pay for it. Price, $10 per acre. . Title good. Apply tO. . ' i - -,.r juneld , JONES fc PENDLETON, ; ',. . . () . Land Agents. - THE LEADING LIFE COMPANY OF THE GENERAL JOHN Ri GORDON, president-, GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice Presidemt, J. H. MILLELCSupi of Agencies, - : r4 a SOUTH. ' ' J A'MORRiSfSecrefafV; ALFRED AUSTKLL, Treas. Net Assets, January 1st, 1874, AhiVaalln6ome (nearly . . ' , CHARLOTTE, NX!., $i.Tbo.'cbo.6o BRANCH WILLIAM JOHNSTON, .' : ifa 'ii President, , HARVEY WILSON, Vice President;' -E A OSBORNE; Sec't and Resident Agt. i nTrnir a a tt nnmr , C, DOWD, R. 51. MILLER, i : - J.; TURNER TATE ... ' T DIRECTORS, JOHN E BROWN, Z. B. VANCE,"''! W. McMURRAY, - ' W.-FCOOK, S. ARMISTEAD. ' . t"V INVESTMENTS MADE-' AND LOSSES ADJUSTED AT HOME. ; , -V x ' - . ANNUAL DIVIDENDS DECLARED TO POLICY HOLDERS. " y r A ... s ' Policies In Northern Companies transferred without loss or additional annual outlay. V? GOOD AND 'EFFICIENT SOLICITORS WANTED. 0 W BRADSHAW. - julyfUj-tf:. SpccialJAgejnt E A OSBORNE, Secretary and Manager. TALLIC GEAVE COVERING aaB&..s-i THIS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE WE are now prepared'to offer to the public, and feel confident it cannot fail to recom mend Itself to every one interested in beautifying and protecting the graves of their de ceased relatives and friends. "They are made in four sizes, with a variety of styles, ranging In price from according to size ana style, iney measure irem tnree to six $25 to' $60. feet, designed to rover all sizes of graves from infants to adults. Can be painted any color desired, sanded or gal vanized to suit the taste of purchasers. A galvanized plate, containing whatever fusci ip tion parties desire, is furnished with each mound free of charge. RARE BARGAIN ln s HOUSE AND LOT FORSALEui? . 'i The Dwelline. BamJifec.I are all new and are situated within three-hundred , tarda of the Court House in Statesville. " ' -.1 " Thenreniisesificlude'Awell irnnroved lot and land enough for A small farm. Such an opportunity ib rarely tiered. wv.-r-j - h s Sotisfactory Teasons given fcr selling. ' Address,-.? vr'.Tii.ivv i wiilvTK -i- my tt f 1 1 ? JONES AVpENDLETON! 'or ""- ' tana Agemn T 'ZiWilik. .'A...'t . 'w K; . ?Ji rfcon84r rJfcair miles from Third Creek Station. - HA- tft ' w.t.m Sii v iroao. containing i t 5 hi1'7"' WO HTDRETy kCWrcSi 5 e&5 Oi,this Farm there arel2A'airWti;ooa bottom landi a gooddweUing house an3Gkir a ta.w" v.. wb ia m n jaigaaiate pf cultivation; and under. goodyence,salt ance In VfiUrmmmfSX) Terms : iw one nan casn. balance on time, jxeawiiau'w uctiuuhuh ror ensn oown. S ol L ? - J A V f.r-.; .Knt9. 1 is offered at such prices as to place it within reach of all. lie generally to call and examine for themselevs. We invite the citizens and pub- yi&f july 7' tf. C F IIAKRESOIvV Agfr Opposite' Cdurt House, Charlotte, N. C, THE SINGER SEWING- :o:- -:o: S t a t i sties 873- a a o 2 o a JS a a to o CO "S a w 02 2 2 a . I s J P s 0) a! a. of Sworn Sales for I :o. :o: j I rpHE table shows that our sales exceed those of any other company, for the period nam It may be further stated that the salesof 1873, as compared 'with those of 1872, show a relatively larger-increase beyond the salesof other makers thaai of any other yeari :Fc Instance, in 1872 we sold 35,000 more machines than any; other company ; whereas, in 1873. the sales were 113,254 machines in excess of our highest competitor. These figures are all the more remarkable for the reason that the sales of the principal Companies in 1872, are less than their sales in 1873; whereas, as has keen shownour sale have largely increased, Th. oArnv,r nr aa aa la fmm Rwnrn ' TKLnrns maae u toe uwneni in . wwiiuiuih:uuiu patents.' It will hardly be den led. that the superiority of the Singer Machines is fully dem. onstrated. at all events, that thelr-popularlty in the household Is unquestionable. Farth er comment is unnecessary. Call at our onuses and examine, or sena lor circular. General office for virgin iaano.f(oriniuroiina iuuu, maiim BrttBui.imjiiBiujjiUr ya, , ; i iofpA-f ' J4AJJliJbli, 'Manager; . July 1. lm. ' . ,': -i . Charlotte, NCi TjlOR SALE. A splendid Cotton, Grauirand Stocft Farn?, situated one mile north of Sugar Creetaridl r miles from Charlotte, on the . Bal-; an rb Til n tmind Rtnte O . This plantation will be sold all to one man or it will be diide touit purchasers. Title indisputable. . " . t . t,. 5 Price $15 per acres. ' Apply to or, addresr jjunelff r; ' V JON ia,4JPMlET0N; , 1 tCOver. KTaylor'B Ounhop.t,', !rf ft J 4.15 p m : ,5.11 pm f9.05 p in 9.17 p m MiontllFLiiie!8iiiiiaj. RlCHXOBD & DABVnXK, RICHMOND & Di viilk R. W.; N. 0. DrvisiOH, and North Westeeh N. 0. R. W.. , BTa Col Junct'n, 12.20 a m Arrive Columbia, 12.30 a m Leayeilumbia. ,02.42 a m 1 - ht? I n An winnsooro, p m Chester. -V i4.29 p in Arrive Charlotte, i 6.45 p m -No, 2 Tflii n niafces xldse";cortnectioi, via Charlotte and Richmond, to all points North, arriving at New York at 6.05 a m. JNo. 4 Tram makes close connections, ma Wilmington and Richmond to all points North arrivingat New York' at 5.15 n m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Train No. 1 Train No. 3 Leave Charlotte, H 8.30; a m Chester, 11-02 a m Winnsboro. 12.38 a m Arrive Columbia, 2.42 p m Leaye Columbia,- , . 2.52.pr,m 3.40 a m Col Junct'n J3JLl p m . 4.15 a m Graniteville, t7.15pm 7.48 a m Arrive Augusta, 8.05 P rn 8.45 a m GOIITG? SOUTH-HTEEIGHT. Stations. Train No 5 Train No 6 ' LEAVE. ARRIVE, Charlotte, 10.50 a m 2.20 p m Chester, 3.00 a m 10.48 p m Winnsboro, 6.06 a m 8 05 p m Columbia, 4.00 p m fefckfast. Dinner. . fSupper. South bound Trains connect at Augusta for all points South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage checked to all principal points. Sleeping cars on all NHht Trains. JAS. ANDERSON, 1. Pope, ' General Sup't. Gen. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Carolina Central Railway, Office Ass't Sup't.Xjncolhton, May 30. ON and after Monday, June 8th, the fol lowing schedule will be run over the West ern Division of this Road : GOING EAST. Leave Buffalo Depot, 6.00 a.m. -Lincolnton, 1.21 " Arrive Charlotte, 10 00 " GOING WEST. Lf-ave Charlotte, " Lmcolnton, Arrive Buffalo, V June 2 3.00 p. m. 5.43 " 7.00 " Q. JOHNSON, Ass't Supt. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R. B On mid after Suuday,., April 19. 1874. passenger irmus wm run as ioiiows : FROM RICHMOND. tJ:"0 A.M. Mail Train. For Gordous- villMWio.tPsvilie, Slaunt6ii, White SuP ihur, ilu lull, and all inlermediaie stuiioiiS, ally (t-x-efii SundBy.) urriviug at Bititon at 10:10 P. M. This iruin coMiects at Gor- donsvjlle lr Oralis, Culpeppi r, W arrenton, Manussiis. AUxamlria, Waf-liimf'on, and the North, una4 at Charlottcsvifle for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and the South. ; 4:45 P. M. Accommodation Tram. For G'ordonsville and all intermediate statioDS daily (except Sunday,) arriving at Gordons- viile at)8:30 if M . 9:30 P. M. Cincinnati Lxpress. For Gordonsville,. Ghttrlotteevyie,- SlauDton, Gp shen, lillboo', Covington, White Sjulpbiorj and afl s'latiohs"" west 6f White olrilrar dally (except Saturday.) arriving w Huntington at 5:30 P. M. This train coanects at Gor donsville for Washington, Baltimore, and the IS orth, aud for Lynchburg, Bristol,, and the South, and at Huntington with steamers Bostona and Fleetwood for Cincinnati and all points west and southwest, arriving at Cincinnati at 6 A. . v , . 4:4a P. M. Accommodation, ,lram for Stuunton and all intermediate stations Sof- urdays only, arriving at Staunton at 10:45 P.M. rsaggage enccked through. For through tickets, rates and information, apply to I. C. DAME, General S E. Pass. Agent, U reensrjorp, ry . y. .. Emigrant tickets at the lowest rata. EDGAR VLIET. Gen. Vwa.-k Ttcket' Agent; Richmond, '"Vu. Ai II. PERRY, GenM Sup't, RicbmOpd.Va CONDENSED TIMi!-T ABLE! In Effect oil and after Sunday, Jmy 2e - .-"' 18T4. GOING NORTH. HTATION8. Leave Charlotte, " Air-Line Juc't. " Salisbury, ..ii " Greensboro- i " Danville, W " Dundee;p?i " Burkevillei:j- Arrive at Richmond! Mail. 745pm 8 15 . " 10 44 " ' 15 am 825 lt30 X22 p m ExpR "8.35 a. m 8.56 " 10.54 " 1-1 5 p.m. 3.3fi 3.48 " 11.04 " STATIONS. , Leave Richmond, " Unrkeville, " Dundee, Mm Danvill " Greensboro' " Salisbury, ' Air-Line Juc't. Arrive at Charlotte, Mail. 138pm 4 41 " 9.25 " . 9 29 H -" 12 20 am 315 " 615 " 6 22 a m Exp'; 11 45p.ra. 2 52 a.m. 1.8 33 " - 8 37 " 11 15 " 1 35 p ui. 3 50 " 3 55 " going bast. ',. '- going west. Stations. Mail. Mail. Leave Greensboro 2 15 a m Arr 1115 pm " Co Shops 4 00 " Lve 10 00 " ' , Raleigh, 8, 10 " " 5 41 " Arrive Goldsboro' 10 50 a m Lve 2 30 p. m NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. (Salem BitAncH.) R. MAIL. Leave Greensboro' 2.00 a m Arrive at Salem, 3.30 " Leave Salem, 10.00 p m Arrive at Greensboro, 11.3U " EXPRESS. Leave Greensboro, Arrive at Salem, Leave Salem, Arrive at Greensboro, 3 00 p. m. 4 50 " 8 00 a.m. 9 45 " SUPERINTEND ENT'SDFFICE, ) A., T. & O. R. R., V Chablotte, N. C-, May 19th, 1874. " J ON and after Wednesday, May 20th, the following schedule will he run over this Road: - GOING SOUTH Leave Statesville, at " Davidson College, Arrive Charlotte,, '. GOING NORTH Leave Charlotte, at " Davidson College, Arrive Statesville, All charges must be pre-paid ottered lor snipment to Henderson, Alexandriana 6.00 a. in, 8.01 " 9.35 " rn. 3.25 p 5.0i . .7.00. on Freight Section House, and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable ;fof ah loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. ... r i ro, treignt will be received, by Agents, ' or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. J. J. UOKMLiSY, may 20; f - eSjiperintenxlent, : rn T- f Passenger train.leaving Raleigh at 5.41 P. M. connects at Greensboro' with th Northern pound train ; making the quick est tinie to all Northern cities. Price oi Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greens boro connect1 f at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond, at 9.42 a. m., arrive at Burkeville 12.35 p. m.,'leave Burkeville 4.35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 7.58 a. tn. Pullman Palace Oars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out change;) Papers that Jbave arrangements to ad vertise the schedule oi this company will please print as above. "For further information address 8. E. ALLEN, ! !T" Gen'l Ticket Agent, T. ftf. Ri TALOOTTy ' Greensboro, N'C Engineer fc Gen 1 Superintendent. july28 Arrive. Leave." 6 00 p ni 6 48 pm 6 51 " 7 16 " 7 16 " 811 " 815 " 9 48 " 9 51 " 1112 " 1118 " 12 03 am 12 09 a ir 148 " 154 " 242 " 2 42 " 4 03 " 4 06 " 5 OG " 5 09 " ,6 09 " 612 " '-6 54 " 6 57 J' 7 21 " 7 21 8 06 " 8 11 " Atlanta A Bicli. A. L.. B'vv'y Co This Schedule to take effect Sunday Mar. 1, 1874, at 6 o'clock p. m. Daily Passing ee Goikg Noeth No. 1. Stations. Atlanta, Norcross, Suwannee, Gainesville, .; ToccoaCity, Seneca City, Central, ii Greenville,. Greer's, . Spartanburg, Gaffney's -King's Mount Gastonia; ' Garibaldi,' -Charlotte. NCR R J'n 815 DaIIy Pasgkkgeb CoMikg Sooth No. 2. Stations! N C R R'i'n. f Charlotte, , Garibaldi Gastonia; King's M't, Gaffney's, Spartanburg, , Wei ford. Greenville, Central Seneca City, Toccoa City, Mount Airy, Bell ton, : Gainesville, Fl'y Branch, Buford t Suwannee,1 Duluth, Norcross, ui Doraville, ' .Goodwins, Atlanta, Arrive. Leave. 6 00 a ni 6 06 am 612 7 18 " 7 24 r! 7 48 " 7 51 ' 8 30 " 8 33 " 9 33 " 9 39 " 10 45 " 1015 " 11 21 " 11 27 " 12 33 pm 12 39 pm 154 " 2 15 " 2 54 " 2 57 " 418 " 4 21 " 5 00 " 5 03 " 5 33 u 5 36 " 6 09 " 6 15 " 636 " 6 39 " 654 " 6 57 " 7 12 " 7 18 " 'j 7 86 ", ' 7 39 7 64 ; 812 827 " 8 3 8 45 V 4 8 9 18 8 BrY. SAGE. TjSnperintcndent. R. . ' AEEIVK. 5 13 a.mv 61 miME TABLE W. N. C. R. KO. 11. , , , In effect on and after Friday,; Jan'y 3rd, '74. GOING WEST. -. STATIONS. Salisbury, Third Cree ; Statesville, Catawba Station. Newton, uonova, Hickory, Icard, Morgantorir-' - Marmn ix'h'-' Old Fori; jllgi-U 2 7 13 8 10 828 9 01 1006 10 54 U 43. 12 40 rj.roV12 43pi m. '..137- --"wia . . f; , ( (I . LKAVB. ( 4 15 a. ni. 5 16 6 15 " 716 " 8 13 " 8 30 " 921 ?' 10 09 10 58 1146 ii Founded 1858 m o o" teL as i3( ) MOIlTHERVt a t. i . 1 1 A iAA . 1. n Ln I ' I " mnv mnr miiea rrom uuanutic, m dm iahnrw mnfl: atlll Ivtnff diTeCtly bn'thB1 VTat' era of.Sugai Creek, 'containing r5O0 .acres.-- and 6ther necessary "out-mrildings.l Of this f '.WmSSrT The oldest5 established institution of the mW."?X.Kkind in the Central Southern States. The. Business . C0RITEB BEOAD AND ALABAMA ST8., psity, -best organized and most successful in the; South, and tne only one conauctea Dy jtjkaxf TICAL'jBUSINESS MEN,. .The Course b( instrucnorx is Thorough, Practirial'tod .Syteiiufli qualifying young afid'Biiddle-aged men-for, ( any position in u inance ana iraae. -or Uatatogues anq specimens oi renmansnip, W -?! r-;Presidenttl4 uwv' wraers lor tiiattrasses ' or i rrom abroad attended to promptlyr BUILDERS ATTENTION & .lite T TAKE plfeasuxe in tn&rming the 'public. jl mat l nave again opened a shop, where yon can xec yoiua sofaSJr.ettees, i jionngesi chairs andmattrassea put iibe same condl- 1 .-iiir-fc1V tsJsisi HOB BV)Wer iri-r(Wb!iVott :bon&ht.'i t.heni ly-- i oti dt t-vttv T-u-.r.Ti-.nnn.fn. k .. - : ; - ' - I WimDiA. .UUIUU WUliVVM-SiUUlUl(H.WJ .uomjneatox atTeasonable ieeteI'4n.r04GnlnAbia 8oath"(kMiMii&?s'i 6 facn to in wh h trimming; 0WmnauWed m V ..".Ii1wrilS8es 17 rePamD8 and atrrices which defv omnetion . - Stations. Old Fort, , T Marion, i . Bridgewater, Morganton, 1 Icard,,;. .." Hickory. . Canoua, Newton, -' Catawba Station. Statesville, ' . inira UreeK, Salisbury, 4GOIN(EASIy , , .ABSIVB. a. m. 901 9 58 " 10 46 12 29 p. m. 129 " ,2 34 " , v 3 35 " 4 34 " 5 35 B0YDEII HOUSE WILLIAITI ROWZEEi Prop r. LEAVE., 8 07a,. m. : 9 04 '.' 10 01 - 10 56;'f -.ft? M145:' I2:49pto;; 1 32 ;-. - 4 27 A FIRST CLASS HOTEI situated con venient to the business part of the city. jfrg- Omnibus will be found at depot to couvey passengert to the hotel, roar 2 tf WAEES, & MAESE,v I ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE arepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton shipped to our Jriends in; Charleston, or New York. Will also, attend prom ply Ux sales of cotton con signed to. us. OflV e at ; Wittkowsky Rintels', Charlotte, N O- oct2H a. ni;- : Trains nass at Morganton: 10"56 Down train takes the sidetrack -and waits one (1 hour for the up train.;iB6tejid i of half (ij hOUt-j as heretofore. -X-'i - For other rules and regulations eee Tliiie ! I Going West, bVHkl&slfaf feidtry at 9.01 a m.T uoing J&ast, uiuner ai xuoaory at xz- i ?- ajMtrrtoecresary. - " " -juiwa -s CAROLINA CEKTBAX'BAXLWAX; 1,1... . . i v.. . . - - . , TTTfiTREAirPER: 6n BaturdaVB. the "Western JJL bound train wilL leave- Charlotte,, at 4 . P M, HnBtead of 3 P M. - ift&. ' Tnirappiiea w oamruwyH ubij, -n oiuei a ays oitne weeit, upncicuni0 now in iorco wm &e run. y .July 18 SwT'l A .VQJOHNSON 'Assistant Superintendent. ATASON'S Improrert rrull' Jars ju&t' rei .n sWv R; rjRWKLI CO'S; 1 1 i. Vts-'iij.- j-t Spring'. Corner.""! TO Builders & Lumber ; ! ; X)F1 A T 'TTERS- 2 ' ' ' -. ' HAVING located in the finest timberj re gionin Western1 North Carolina, Ijuff prepared to furnish f.L ' ' 1 " All Kinds ofLuuiber U my inJmWthe Wv Sf. C. R R-, t shori noticey and any desired length unr'er 55 feet, PhreasmafaterM frf !lV i i wui maae a iiDerai exchange wilu j person whq.will patronize, and can sui piy nie-with scch articles as may be needeil for jnv emnloVewi. .t i 'v i ' ; i ;1 hav6, to.70p acres of Land for sale to suit puree asejrs; y welt watered, gooq nnmcM khd healttiy, ott knd neat Wrk C. R. R- ;myl0,tf,T-; t1' EvF.-30RRIS0N, e-.f Statesville, N. C. t EsxHrtb'Uieoirr, , , j i ; .. JI u. ni,, I.. i, , , , , . SEGABS1 - "TTTST recAlvml not.rnr InvnlM of very 8U U -perior Segars, -whlcrr will be WSr low at .. I.,,', PUREFOY'fl June'8t'iKi1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 30, 1874, edition 1
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