OFFICIAX...
LAWS OF THITUNITED STATES.
Passed at . the second Session of the
forty-second Congress.
1 1 J i I i hi i i' i i hi
fc . No. 3,rf . .
BY THE presttjenof the uni
ted STATES OP "AMERICA: A
PROpiiAMATION. -
Wherea unlawful combinations and
conspiracies have long existed and do
still exist in thaStata of South Carolina,
for the purpose of depriving certain
portions and classes of the people of that
State of the rights, privileges, immuni
ties, and protection named in the Con
stitution of the United. States, and se
cured by act of Congress approved April
the twentieth, one thousand eight hun
dred and seventy-one, entitled 4An act
to enforce the provisions of the four
teenth amendment to the Constitution
of the United States
And whereas in certain parts of said
State to wit, in the counties of Spar
tansburg, York, Marion, Chester, Lau
rens, Newberry, Fairfield, Lancaster,
and Chesterfield such combinations
and conspiracies do so obstruct and
hinder the execution of the laws of said
State and of the United States as to de
prive the people "aforesaid of the rights,
vrivilesres. immvnities. and nrotection
aforesaid, and do oppose and obstruct
the laws of the United States and their
due execution, and impede and obstruct
the due course of justice under the
same , ." .
And whereas the constituted authori
ties of said State are unable to protect
the people aforesaid in such rights with
in the said counties ;
And whereas the combinations and
conspiractes aforesaid, within the coun
ties aforesaid, are organized and armed,
and are so numerous and powerful as to
be able to defy the constituted authori
ties of said State and of the United States
within the said State, and by reason of
said causes the conviction of such of
fenders and the preservation of the pub
lic peace and safety have become im
practicable in said counties ;
Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant,
President of the United States of Amer
ica, do hereby command all persons
composing the unlawful combinations
and conspiracies aforesaid to disperse
4
States for the said.. District of South
Carolina, or by any of his deputies, or
by any military officer of the United
States, or by any soldier or citizen act
ing under the 'orders xf said mafshal,
deputy, or such 'military officer: within
any one of said counties, charged with
any violation of the act of Congress
aforesaid during: the, conttnuancer of
such rebellion, c ,i ! v i
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the soal of the
United states to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
L - seventeenth day of October, in
the year of our Lord one thou-
seal. sand eight hundred and seventy-one,
and of the Independence
of the United States of America
the ninety-sixth.
U. S. GRANT.
By the President :
J. C. Bancroft Davis,
Acting Secretary of State.
New . Advertisements. New . Advertisements.
Schedules.
wanted;
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vyaiaiogues ana x sam
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RICHMOND & DANVILLE
North' Carolina; Division. ;
CONDEISSjSD TIME-TABLE, r t
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13th, 1872. .
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No. 5.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
TED STATES OF AMERICA: A
PROCLAMATION.
The process pf the seasons has again
enabled the husbandman to garner the
fruits of successful toil. Industry lias
been generally well rewarded. We are
at peace with all nations, and tranquili
ty, with few exceptions, prevails at
home. Within the past year we have
in the main been free from ills which
elsewhere have afflicted our kind. If
some of us have had calamities, these
should bean occasion for sympathy
with the sunerers, or resignation on
their part to the will of the Most High,
and of rejoicing to the many who have
been more favored.
I therefore recommend that, on Thurs
day, the thirtieth d,ay of November
next, the people meet in their respec
tive places of worship, and there make
the usual annual acknowledgments to
Almighty God for the blessings He has
conferred upon them, for their merciful
exemption from evils, and invoke His
protection and kindness for their less
fortunate brethren, whom, in His wis
dom, He has deemed it best to chastise.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
twenty-eight day of October, in
the year ot our
is when chemically combined with oth
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Tablets, and all parties are cautioned
against using any other.
In all cases of irritation of the mucous
membrane these Tablets should be free
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lie warned, never nealeet a cold, it is
easily cured in its incipient state, when
it becomes chronic the cure is exceed
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lets as a specific. . : m
JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
18 Piatt St., N. Y.,
Sole Agent for the U. S.
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Lord one thou
Imd toJeTieeablT and seven-
Within five davs of the date herpof. ami iy-.one nu oi me independence
to deliver, either to the marshal of the
United States for the district of South
Carolina, or to any one of his deputies,
or to any military officer of the United
States within said counties, all arms,
amunition, uniforms, disguises, and
other means and implements, used,
kept, possessed, or controlled by them,
for carryingiout the .unlawful purposes
for which the combinations and con
spiracies are organized.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
twelfth day of October,, in the
ydar of our Lord one thousand
seal. eight hundred and seventy-one,
and of the Independence of the
United States of America the
ninety-sixth.
U. S. GRANT.
By the President:
Hamilton Fish,
; Secretary of State.
No. 4.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
TED STATES OF AMERICA : A
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas by an act of Congress, enti
tled "An act to enforce the provisions of
the fourteenth amendment to the Con
stitution of, the United States, and for
of the United States the nine-
sixth. -
U. S. GRANT.
By the President :
Hamilton Fish,
Secretary of State.
No. 6.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
TED STATES OF AMERICA: A
PRO CLAM A.T10N.
Whereas in my proclamation of the
twelfth day of October, in the year eigh
teen hundred and seventy-one, it was
recited that certain unlawful combina
tions and conspiracies existed in certain
counties in the State of South Carolina
for the purpose of depriving: certain
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is it a doctored liquor, which, under the
popular name of " Bitters" is so exten
sively palmed off on the public as sov
ereign remedies, but it is a most pow
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thorities of London and Paris, and has
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remedial results.
Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurubcba
retains all the medicina virtues peculiar
to the plant and must be taken as a per
manent curative agent.
Is there want of action in your
JLiver and. Spleen 1 Unless relieved
at once, the blood becomes impure by
deleterious secretions, producing scrof
ulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons,
Pustules, Canker, Pimples, Ac; Ac. .
Take Jurubeba to cleanse, purify
and restore vitiated blood to healthy ac
tion. Have you a Dyspeptic Stomacn '?
Unless digestion is promptly aided the
system is debilitated with loss of vital
force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical
Tendency, General Weakness or Lassi
tude.
Take it to assist Digestion without
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to the weary sufferer.
Have you weakness of the Intes
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of the Bowels.
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off tendencyto inflammations.
Have you weakness of the XJter-
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procure instant relief or you are liable
to suffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weak
ness or life becomes a burden.
Finally it should be frequentlj"- taken
to keep the system in perfect health or
you are otherwise in great danger of
malarial, miasmatic or contagious dis
eases.
JNO. Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St., N Y.,
Sole Agent for the United States.
Price, One Dollar per Bottle. Send
for Circular. nov 9 72 4w.
Stations., Mail. I Express.
Leave Charlotte, 7.10 p. m. 6.30 a. m.
Concord, 8.32" " 7.30
Salisbury. 10.02 44 8.37 "
44 Lexington 11.05 44 9.27 44
44 HighPoint 12.16 a. m. 10.17 44
Ar. at Greensboro 1.09 11.00 44
Leave Greensboro 2.00 44 11.10 44
" Co. Shops, 3.40 44 12.20 p. m.
44 Hillsboro, -4.55 44
44 Raleigh, 8.05 44
Ar. at Goldsboro, 11.10 a. m.
Schedules.1
Express Train;
Mail Train,
GOING SOUTH.
Stations. Mail. Express.
Leave Goldsboro, 3.00 p. m.
Raleigh, 6.40 44
44 Hillsboro, -9.16 44
" Co. Shops, 10.55 44 2.15 p.m.
Ar. at Greensboro 12.20 a. m. 3.30 44
Leave Greensboro 1.10 4.00 44
44 HighPoint 2.02 44 4.39 44
44 Lexington, 3.03 44 5.27: 44
Salisbury, 3.58 44 6.13 44
Concord, 5.14 a 7.13 44
Ar. at Charlotte, 6.25 a. m. 8.10 p. m.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh at
6,40, p. m., connects at Greensboro with
Northern bound train; making the
quickest time to all Northern cities.
Price of Tickets same as via other routes.
Mail trains daily, both ways, over
entire length of road. Express daily
between Company Shops and Charlotte
(Sundays excepted.)
All Passenger trains connect at
Greensboro with trains to and from
Richmond.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night
trains between Charlotte and Richmond
(without change.)
S. E. ALLEN,
W. II. Green, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Master Transportation.,
I Office PETi:n.sBUKG II. Cn
. " . March 27th, i
ON AND AFTEK M A KUJ1 31.. , !.'
trains -will run as follows: ,
LKAVE WELDOX;
7:40 u in
3:25 p m
AMU VIS AT PKTEKSJIURG.
Express, , '10:50 am
Mail, 7:00 p m
LEA VI J rETERSBLTIlG.
Mail, 5:40 a iii
Express, . 3:50 p m
ARRIVE AT WELDON.
Mail, 9:45 a in .
Express, 6:50 p m
"FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Petersburg, 8:00 a in
Leave Weldon, 5:00 am
Arrive at Weldon. 4:00 p in
Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m
GASTON TRAIN.
Leave Petersburg, 6:15 am
Leave Gaston, 1:15 p m
Arrive at Gaston, 12:50 p m
Arrive at Petersburg. 8:10 pm
No trains will run on Sunday exccj.t
Express trains.
Freights for Gascon Branch will l0
received at the Petersburg depot only
qn MONDAYS and THURSDAYS.
The depot will bo closed at 5:00 p in.
No 'goods will bo received after that
hour. J. C. SPRIGG,
53 tf. Eng. and Gen. Manager.
.. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY
Iii the City of Raleigh.
O
JJICIIMOND & DANVILLE R. R.
CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.
In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 13,
1872.
GOING NORTH.
Q
. $75 to $250 Per Month,
C. B. Edwards.
N. B. Broughton.
other purposea. approved the twentieth year eighteen hundred and seventy-one,
every wnere, male and female, to
Wintiuuuuc mo genuine l xvi is VJ V X U
COMMON SENSE Eflmilv STCW.
portions ana classes oi tne people ot mat lj 1JN G MACHINE. This machine
atate or ine rignts, privileges, ana lm- p- will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt.
muiiuica auu piuteunuii luuntju in me f cora, oina, oraia ana embroiaer
vonsutuuon oi tne unitea estates ana
secured by the act of Congress, approv
ed April the twentieth, one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-one. entitled
"An act to enforce the provisions of the
lourteentn amendment to the Consti
tution of the United States," and the
persons composing such combinations
and conspiracies were commanded to
disperse and to retire peaceablv to their
1- lil A" i e
iiumes wimin nve uays irom saia aate ;
And whereas by my proclamation of
the seventeenth day of October, in the
EDWARDS & BROUGHTON
PRACTICAL,
a most superior manner. Price only
SsSik i.ii i : ,i i . S
2
day ot April, Anno Domini one thou
sand eight hundred and seventy-one,
power is given to the President of the
United States, when, in his judgment,
the public safety shall require it, to
suspend the privileges of the writ of
habeas corpas in any State or part of a
State whenever , combinations or con
spiracies exist in such State or part of a
State, for the purpose of depriving any
portion or class of the people of such
State of rights, privileges, immunities,
and protection named in the Constitu
tion of the United States, and secured
by the act of Congress aforesaid ; and
whenever such combinations and con
spiracies do so obstrust and hinder the
execution of the laws of any such State,
and of the United States, as to deprive
the people aforesaid of the rights, privi
leges, immunities, and protection afore
said, and do oppose and obstruct the
laws of the United States and their due
execution, and impede and obstruct the
due course of tbe .same; and whenever
such combinations shall be organized
and armed, and so numerous and bow-
erful as to be able bv violence either tn
the privileges of the wrii of habeas cor
pus were suspended in the counties
named in said proclamation ;
And whereas the county of Marion
was named in said proclamations as one
ot tne counties in which said unlawful
combinations and conspiracies for the
purpose atoresaid existed, and in which
me privileges or me writ ot Habeas cor
pus were suspended ;
And whereas it has been ascertained
that in said county of Marion said com
binations and conspiracies do not exist
to tne extent recited m said proclama
tions ;
And wnerea,s it lias been ascertained
tnat uniawiul combinations and con
spiracies of the charactec and to the ex
tent and for the purposes described in
said proclamations do&xist in the coun
ty of Union in said State : .
Now, therefore, I, Ulyastsj S. Grant,
President of the United States of Amer
ica, do hereby revoke, as to the said
county of Marion, the suspension of the
privileges of the writ of habfia onrnns
directed in my said proclamation of the
seventeentn day ot October. aio-MPAn
J -WW-.-.
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for five years. We will nav 1.000
for any machine that will sew a
suuuger, more neautitui or more
elastic seam than ours. It makes
Ul the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every
U, second stitch can be cut and still the
v-y. cloth cannot be pulled apart without
f-i tearing it. We pay agents from $75
Jxj to ?250 per month and expense, or a
O commission from which twice that
amount can be made. Address SE
COMB & CO, Boston. Mass. Pitts
burgh, Pa, Chicago, 111, or St Louis,
Missouri.
1
overthrow or to set at defiance th rnn hundred and seventy-one :
stituted authorities of said State and of And 1 do hereby command all persons
the United States within such State: m the said county of Union composing
nuu wueuever, uy reason 01 sucn caus- umawim comoinauons ana con
es, the conviction of .such offenders and spiracies aforesaid to disperse and to re
the preservation of the public peace tire peaceably to their homes within five
shall become in such State or part of a days of tlie date hereof, and to deliver
State impracticable ; either to the marshal of the United
And whereas such unlawful combina- States for the district of South Carolina,
tions and conspiracies for the purposes or to any of nis deputies, or to any mili-
atoresaid are declared bv tha ar nf tary omcer ot the United States within
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A COLUMN OF FLAME
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Manufacturers of Ship, 11 R. and
Hand Lanterns.
Stations. Mail. Express.
Leave Greensboro 2.00 a.m. 11.10 a. m.
44 Danville, 4.40 44 1.52 p.m.
44 Burkville, 9.44 44 6.36 44
Ar. at Richmond, 12.45 p. m. 9.30 p. m.
GOrNQ SOUTH.
Stations. Mail. j. Express.
Leave Richmond, 1.50 p. m. 5.10 a. 1., .
44 Burkville, 5.12 44 8.28 44
44 Danville, 10.00 44 12.57 p.m.
Ar. at Greensboro 12. 25 a. m . 3. 30 44
Trains leaving Richmond at 1.50 p m,
and at 5.10 a m, connect at Greensboro
with trains on North Carolina Divison,
for all points South.
Passengers leaving Richmond at 1.50
p m, connect at Greensboro with train
for all points East of Greensboro.
Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 6.40
p m, connects at Greensboro with Nor
thern bound Mail train, arriving in
Richmond at 12.45 p m.
JNO. R. MACMURDO,
General Freight fe Ticket Agent.
N THE 23ix OF NOVEMBER
1S72, I will sell at public aueli i
on the premises, the following B.i
Estate, to wit :
Tart of Lot No. C6, known as tho
"Standard" Lot, fronting on FayetU'
ville street, 50fcet, and running back to
Wilmington, st., 210 feet.
Two Lots adjoining the above, known
as the Root property, fronting on Faj -etteville
street 49 feet, and running
back to Wilmington street, 210 feet.
This is one of tho best chances for a
profitable investment that has been of
fered in Raleigh for a long time. Those
lots are well adapted either for business
purposes or private residences.
The 41 Standard" building contains all
the modern advantages for a printing
office, "bindery, &c.f having been erected
especially for that purpose, at a cost of
$16,000. Water and gas throughout tl.o
building, and can bo easily converted
into a privato residence. '
Of the Lots forming the Root prop
erty, one of them is unimproved ; the
other has upon it a seven-room house,
lately repaired, painted, c, out-buildings,
fcc. - ' ..
Also, on the same day, at tho Court
House door, will be sold seven Lots,
containing about half an acre each, in
theEastern part of tho city of Raleigh,
adjoining the O'Rourke property and
John Suggs.
Also, one sniall farm in Obcrlin v'l
lagc, one milo west of Raleigh, contain
ing about 16 acres of the best land near
tho city of Raleigh, all cleared anil
fenced, good tenement house, well of
water, Ac.
Also, 250 acres of land in Barton
Creek Township, at Tipper's Cross
Roads, about 200 of which is wood land.
Terms made known on day of sale.
08 td J. M. TOWLES, Auctioneer.
PHILADELPHIA
T Af "R. I1 A T.PflTT
Engineer A General Superintendent. Urnamentai iTOn . VV DTkS T
BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,
Fayetteville Street,
(Old Standard Building,) .
RALEIGH, IV. C.,
10:00 a. m.
3:30 P. M.
.9:15 A. M.
3:05 p. m.
Are now prepared
description of
to execute every
er
3rlain and Fancy
congress aroresaid to be rebellion
against the Government of the United
States; .
And whereas by said act of Congress
it is provided that before the Prosident
shall suspend the privileges of the writ
of habeas corpus, he shall first have
made proclamation commanding such
insurgents to disperse ;
And whereas on the twelfth day of
the present month of October the Presi
dent of the United States did issue his
proclamation, reciting therein, among
other things, that such combinations
and conspiracies did then exist in the
counties of Spartansburg, York, Marion,
Chester, Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield,
Lancaster and Chesterfield, in the State
of South Carolina, and commanding
thereby all pursons cam posing such
unlawful com binations and conspiracies
to disperse and retire peaceably to their
iiuuies- wimm nve a ays irom the date
thereof, and to deliver either to the
marshal of the United States for the
district of South Carolina, or to any of
his deputies, or to any military offieer
of the United States within said counties,
all arms, ammunitions, uniforms, dis
guises, and other means and imple
ments used, kept, possessed, or con
trolled by them for carrying out the
unlawful purposes for which the combi
nations and conspiracies are organized,
as CDiumanded by said proclamation,
but do still persist in the unlawful
combinations and conspiracies aforesaid:
Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant,
President of the United States of Amer
ica, by virtue of the authority vested in
me by the Constitution of the United
States, and the act of Congress aforesaid,
do hereby declare that in my judgment,
the public safety especially requires that
the privileges of the writ of habeas cor
pus be suspended to the end that such
rebellion, may bo overthrown, and do
hereby suspend the privileges of the
writ of habeas corpus within the coun
ties of Spartansburg, York, Marion,
Laurens, Newberry, Fairfield, Lancas
ter ana unesterneid, in said State of
South Carolina, in respect to all persons
arrested by the marshal of the United
- ?ji i - 1
saiu county, ail arms, ammunition,
uniforms, disguises, and other means
and implements used, kept, possessed,
or controlled by them for carrying out
the unlawful purposes for which the
combinations and conspiracies are organized.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and cuused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this
third day of November, in the
year of our Lord one thousand
seal. eight hundred and seventy-one,
and of the Independence ot the
United States of America the
ninety-sixth.
U. S. GRANT. .
ny tne resident :
Hamimton Fish,
Secretary of State.
Claims Against tKe Government.
I WILL ATTEND TO CLAIMS OF
all kinds against the General Gov
ernment. Business is respectfully sol
icited from persons having claims be
fore the Commissioners of Southern
Claims, claims for cotton seized after
the 30th of J une, 1865, or claims against
any of the departments in Washin--
n, C.y; nave made arrargements
with Col. James Madison Cutts, of
Washinerton. to attpnrl in hnc;nCC, e
iu .iuu jor me at times when
noi do in Washington.
erate.
I mav
Charees mod-
W. W. TTOT.nTT'Nr
Raleigh, Sept. 13, 1872. 43 2mpd!
CITY HOTEL,
Corner of Wilmington and Davie
Streets.,
(Formerly Cooke's,)
RALEIGH, C.
fi OOD A COMFORTABLE Rdoms,
V- attentive servants, and a Table sup
plied with the Best the Market affords.
Rates of Board Per dav, $2 00
Per weekf, 9 00
' Per "hth, SO 00
J. B. BRYANT, Proprietor.
October 10, 1872. 54 tri-wAwlm.
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urPe.as Published in our
otv. S , me naies, kinds and
amount plainly on a list, and when the
club is complete send it to us by mail
and we will put each party's goods In
separate packages, and mark the name
upon them, with the cost, so there need
oe no confusion in dish-i
r 4.4.: "UUUUU au
"sy gcumg exactly what he orders
and no more. The funds to pay &
goods ordered can be sent by drafts on
The Great American Tea Co.
P O IwVSr,33 'TEfF STBEET,
i . o. Box 5W3. New York Cixr.
BOOK & JOB PRINTING
from the smallest Card to the largest
Poster, on as reasonable terms as the
same work can be done at any estab
lishment in tho State.
We will keep constantly on hand, or
print to order,
Solicitor, Superior Court Clerk, Sher
iff and Magistrate's Blanks
of the latest improved form, on most rea
sonable terms.
COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION
with the best and- cheapest houses in
tke State.
Special attention paid to
School Catalogues,
UIKUULAKS AND BRONZED
TOBACCO LABELS.
Orders by mail promptly attended to,
and work shipped by Mail or Express
to any portion of the State.
. Agents for S. COLLINS A CO'S
News, Book and Job Inks
at manufacturers prices, freight added.
Orders solicited.
EDWARDS A BROUGHTON,
Box 178, Raleigh, N.'c.
Sept. 1,1871. 39tf.
QHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
RALEIGH A GASTON RAILROAD,
Superintendent's Office,
Raleigh, N. C., Jtfne 15th, 1872. .
On and after Monday, June 17, 1S72,
trains on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail
road will run daily (Sunday excepted) as
follows :
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Raleigh,
Arrives at Weldon,
Leaves Weldon.
Arrives at Raleigh,
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Leaves Raleigh, r8:00 p. m.
Arrives at Weldon, , G:20 a. m.
Leaves Weldonj 9:15 p. m.
Arrives at Raleigh, (8:00 a. m.
Mail Train makes close connection
at Weldon with the Seaboard A Roan
oke Railroad and Bay Line Steamers
via Baltimore, to and from all points
North, West and Northwest and with
Petersburg Railroad via Petersburg,
Richmond and Washington City, to and
Irom all points North and Northwest.
And at Raleigh with the North Caro
lina Railroad to and from all points
South and Southwest, and with the
naieign A Augusta Air Line to
wood and Fayetteville.
ROBERT WOOD. TIIOS. S. ROOT.
ROBERT WOOD & CO,
113G Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia,
Pa.
FOUNTAINS
VASES
FLOATING SWANS-
FROGS
-WATER LILIES-
TURTLES, &c
-STATUARY
DUCKS
for decorating fountains.
VERANDAHS, SUMMER HOUSES,
ARBORS, CHAIRS, SETTEES, &c, Cic.
A NEW STYLE AVROUGIIT-IRON
RAILING for Front of House and
Cemeteries. Never before introduced.
CAST AND WROUGIIT-IRON
RAILINGS, for Public Builings and
Squares, Cemetery Lots, Garden Fen
ces, Balconies, Roof Crestings, etc., in
great variety of Patterns.
IRON STAIRS, Spiral and Straight,
of various Patterns and Styles. Spe
cial Attention given this class of work.
LAMP POSTS, for fronts of Public
Buildings, Hotels, and Citv Streets, of
Hay- Plain and Elaborate Designs. (,
STABLE FITTINGS nf n.,uf
Accommodation and Freight trains. Wroucrht-I rOn. Of Nnw Tliinfnvuil
connect at Weldon with Accommodation Styles, such as Hay Racks Stall Divis
and Freight trains on Seaboard A Roan- ions, Mangers, Harness Bracket's
oke Railroad and Petersburg Railroad, Gutters, Traps, Ventilators, Ac.
iwiiu, it ii .fvuuuiiiuiuuauoii
and at
and Freight
Railroad,
june 27 tf.
trams on North Carolina
AB. ANDREWS,
Gen. Supt.
QHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Raleigh & Augusta Air Line,
Superintendent's Office,
Raleigh, N. C, June 15, 1872.
On and after Monday, June 15th,
1872, trains on the R. A A. A. L. Road
will run daily, (Sunday excepted,) as
follows :
Mail train leaves Raleigh, 3.15 P. M.
Arrives at Sanford, 6.15 "
Mail train leaves Sanford, 6.45 A. M.
Arrives at Raleigh, 9.45
Mail train makes close connection at
Raleigh with the Raleigh and Gaston
Railroad, to and from all points North.
And at Sanford with the Western
Railroad, to and from Fayetteville and
points on Western Railroad.
A. B. ANDREWS,
june 27 tf. Superintendent.
RICHMOND A DANVILLE R. R.,
North Carolina Division.
S
HERIFF'S SALE!
Mineral Water Botling
V," onaay November 11th, 1872, I
will sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following goods and chattels, seized
as .the property cf August Doepp, to
ausiy executions in my hands for col
lection, to wit :
2 Soda and
Machines,
1 Generator,
3 Fountains,
300 Cases Bottles.
Sale to take nlaeo on fh
o. 33 Fayetteville Street.
T. F. LEE,
, Sheriff.
aov. 1. . .09 tds.
Freight Trains between Goldsboro and
Raleigh will run in accordance with tho
following Schedule after Sunday, Oct.
20th, 1872.
WIRE WORK of every description.
WireGuards of Crimped Wire, Gal
vanized or Painted, in Plain or Orna
mental Patterns, for Store Doors and
Windows, Factory and Warehouse Win
dows, Railings for olljces, Banks, Coun
ter Railings, Balconies, Lawn and Farm
i ences, Ac, Ac.
GATES for entrance
Public Squares and Gentlemen's Coun
try Seats, of Gas Tubing or-Wrought-Iron,
both single and double,Jn elabor
ate and simple designs. .
DRINKING FOUNTAINS, for street
uses. A very large assortment of de
signs expressly for this purpose.
CASTAIR0N URINAL BOXES, for
Public Parks and City Streets.
OVAL VASES, Latest Styles, Centen
nial Pattern.
HITCHING POSTS, Jockey, Coolio,
Sambo, and plain designs.
May 17, 1872. 140-fim.
Attorney at Law,
AND
SOLICITOR.QF CLAIMH,
Rooms No. 14, May Building,
P. O. Box 2G8. Washington, D. C.
Pays special attention to South
ern claims. 12 tf.
Arrive. Leav. Stations. Arriv Leave.
T 6.00 Raleigh, 9.05 T
g 6.30 3 Auburn, g 8.35 fi
P.507,00 Clayton, 8.05 8 15 SH
7.25 g 7.H0 WiWs, 7.30 j'M g
3J7.49 8.05 Selma, 6.50 7il0 P
vS!H2 8.18 Pine Lev, 6.38 6.40 "3
18.40 8.50 Boon Hill, 0.05 6.15
79.30 g g Goldsboro g 5.30 g
Wewillgivo
energetic
W. H, GREEN,
Master Transportation,
WANTED.
men and women
Business that will Pay
from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued
in your own neighborhood, and i
strictly honorable. . Particulars free, oi
samples that will enable you to go to
work at once, will be sent on receipt
of two three cent stamps. Address
, . J- LATHAM & CO.,
292 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
October 3, 1872, 17wCw