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THE GLEANER. GRAHAM, N. C , FEB, 1, 187G Local, State and General W. T. JOHNSON, EDITOR. I?lr. John C. Robertson, of Compnn Shops, is our authorized agent to re ceire subscription*, nnd receipt for the ■nine. ——- ——»—y,., " The Shelby Aurora has moved to Rutherford. The house currency commitee report ed adversely 011 the bill to repeal the ten per cent, tax 011 state bank notes. The house appropr ation committee struck out appropriations for 7 clerks and reduced the salary of members to $4,000. The dinner recently given at HarreN (S store, Sampson sonnty, tor the benefit of the orphan assy 1 urn at Oxlurd, netted SIOO. Clias. Buchanan, a Mitchell county kuklux, has been pardoned out of the Albany penitentiary and id now at home. , Burglars hare been at work at Mill River. Buncombe county. They made an attempt the other night to break into the f.tore of Rollins Sc Porter. A Nash county uurried man and a divorced woman eloped a lew days ago"T Ihe vyoman took l»c\r 5 children with licr, but the man.left his 6at home. There was a row a few days ago at a shooting match in Yancey county. Wesley Higgina was badly hurt by rocks thrown by John arid Thomas Edge. At Cedar Fork, Davie county, the other day, two brothers-in-law by the name ofSeaford and Hendrick got into a row, which resulted in £eaford being killed by a pistol shot. Whiskey did it. The wife of H. Willeford and a 5 year-old child were fatally burned one day last week in Atwell township. Rowan county. The clot'aing of the Child first took fire and the mother caught in attempting to rescue it. Farmers would Jo well to note the fact that on the Bth and Oth of this month there will be a big "break" in tobacco at Webb's ware-house in Hills- boro. Read the advertisement bf E. H. Pogue & Co. and consult your own interest by having your tobacco on hand on those days. Rev. T. M. Jones D. D, President Greensboro Female Coliege will preach in the. Chiistian JHiurch at this place next Sabbath, o'clock, A, M. Quarterly the Church on Saturday previous, 11 o,elock A, M. The Sacrament of the Lord Supper will be administered immediately after preaching on the Sabbath. The bnrial of Capt. A. G, Mooro, who met his death, as elsewhere recited, took place in the village grave yard, at this place last Saturday. The remains were brought from the residence of Col, T. M* Holt, the brother-in-law of the deceased followed by an immense concourse of relatives and friends. From ail parts ofthecouuty many had assembled in the town to pay their last respects by being present at the last sad rites and duties, which the living can bestow upon the dead. The funeral service s were conducted in the Presbyterian church, by Rev. A Currie and were appropriate and impressive, F>-om the church to the grave yard, a distance of about a quarter of a mile, the cortege passed. It was by far the largest ever seen in our town. The employees ot the late firm, of which deceased was a member were in attendance in large numbers, and with bowed heads and griet stricken faces they testified the afiection and esteem in which they held their late employer. We should esti mate the number in the procession not less, certainly, than a thousand, while it may have been many more. On Monday morning hand* were put on the A. &. N. C. 11. It., at La Grange and Goldsborr, to widen the track be tween those points and it was intended that a wide gauge engine and cars should proceed to La Grange and turn over passengers and mail to a narrow guage train, which was not to come down the road on the regular scbedu al, but night closed in on the hands and caught them in two miles apart, con. sequently the wide guage train from Goldsboro could not get within eight miles of La Grange as the two miles of road unchanged prevented the train from reaching the remaning stretch of widned road between that peiut and La Grange consequently the mail was de layed until yesterday noon. The guage we learn, was changed yesterday te Fal ling Creek and the wide guage train meeting the narrow guage train at that point, the mail arrived here last night about 8 o'clock. The entire change on the road we learn; will be completed inabout a week.— Nut Shell of 26th. TRAGEDY.—Last week, on Tuesday the 2oth of last month, our county, was the scene of one of those unfortunate tragedies, which occasionally occur, in all communities, despite civilization and the holier influences of religion. Late in. the evening, our village was startled by the information that Geo. W. Swep son had shot, and, it was feared, mortal ly wounded Capt. A. G. Moore, of the well known firm of Holt & Moore, pro prietors of the Grauite Cotton Factory. Dr. G. W, Long hurried to the spot, in obndieuce to a hasty message, where he was soon joined by Doctors B. F. Mebane, J. S. Murphy, J. A.Moore. The shot man, Caßt. A. G,. Mooro was found lying in the road, nearly opposite the house of G. W. Swepson, near the Haw River House. He had a large sized ball through his left arm ( above (he shoulder, and into his chest, from the effects of which all tho lower part of his body was completely para lyzed. The wounded man was imme diately taken a .short distance to the home of Col. T. M. Holt, his bushiest partner and brother-in-law. As soon as the Doctors made a thorough exami nation the wound was pronouced mor tal. The uniortunate man had so re garded it from the moment tho fatal shot was fired. Dr. R. W. Glenn from Greensboro was summond, and all that ljve. affection and skill could do was 8 done, but in despite ol all Capt. A. G. Moore, after great suffering died abojut.six and a half o'clock on the evening of the 27th. Immediately after the shooting Geo. W. Swepson sent a messenger to the Sheriff; who went, and to whom ho surrendered himself. A judicial investigation before Esquires. G.D.Cobb. S. A. White and T.'J. Turner was commenced on Wednesday evening, continuing up to the present and will doubtless continue for several day* longer. Quite a crowd is in attendance each day. A large number of witnesses have already been examined a.id at this wri ting (Saturday) many others are to ! examine. I An attempted account of the causes and circumataices which led to the sad affair might be unjust to the living or to the momory of the dead, and besides we think such accounts capable of thwarting the ends of justice, while no good purposejean thereby be served? therefore, we shall not attempt a pub lication'of the evidence or a srnopsys thereof. The state is represented by Messrs Dillard&tiilmcr of Greensboro andCapt. J. A. Graham of this town. The prisoner is represented by Col. T. C. Fuller cf Raleigh. Col. Thos. Ruffin of Hillsboro and Messrs Boyd Bason & Parker of Graham. The deceased was well known throughout the county, and this portion of the state and had many warm trionds upon whom the news of his tragic death produced great sorrow. The accused G. W Swepson is also well known throughout the State and beyond its limits. Taking it all in all it is one of the saddest occurrences that has afflicted any community, within our knowledge, for along time. We will bay no more. Capt. A. G. Moore is dead. Geo. W,. Swepson is charged with his murder. Judicial investigation into the charge is now going on. CHARLESTON, W. V., Jan. 26. Daw son and Estess, the Lee murderers were taken from Jail to the woods and probably hung. . „ A colored man, Dorilly, was' killed by llines early this evening. A negro crowd took llines from the jail to the woods. &v. Louis, Jan. 26.—Bubcoek and witnesses in his case were notified thai hey need not appear on Monday a 8 McKec's trial will not be completed. NEW YORK J Jan. 22.—The direct Cablej Company offers $2,500 for the discoyery of the vessel that b-oke their cable and 2 500 more for the conviction ofthe offender. Charles O'Connor considers the danger past, aud is improving rapid ly. / Seven heifers purchased in Kentucky for $35,000, arrived at Jersey City- They are the breed known as the Rose of Shai'un, and were bought for persons in England te whom they will be.ship ped. A Ragoosa correspondent telegraphs the Loudon Times that there had been two Oayß fighting; 280 Turks and 100 insurgents killed. The Paris JUoniteur announces that ex-President Thiers will content dep utyship of the 9th Paris aroudise ment. The Toronto jury in the case ot ex alderman Clements, charged with procuring an abortion upon Miss Gilniore, return a verdict of not guil ty. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 22.—Stormy weath er still continues. Notwithstanding the net work of telegraph lines between this place and London, communication is entirely destroyed, a circumstance that has not occurred before lor years. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Seventy Republicans in Joint Caucus last night appointed ths following " Union Republican Congressional Committee:" Craigih and West, *»f the Senate; Wheeler, Burcbard, Lynch and Page, of the House. Marion Star , Alex. Ellerbe and his family, consisting of his wife and five children, have been living on the plantation ot Mr. Wesley and White six miles from town. Ellerbe and his wife visited a neighbor Inst Sunday afternoon and returned about two hours atter dark, just as the ourning roof of his houce tell in. All /live of his chil dren—aged respectively from two' to fourteen years, were consumed in the burning building. The remaii §of lour children seemed to have been in bed locked in sweet sleep, while the re mains ol the oldest one, a girl, was found near the door. P. T. Barnnm, the showman, it at busily engaged in perfecting arrang ements for a centennial show during the coining summer,which is to eclipse all his former eftorts. He will have employed 1100 men and women aud 560 horses and ponies, aud it will re quire 120 railroad cars for transporta tion proposes. He proposes to visit all the prominent cities and towns in the United States, going as far East as Ban gor, and as far West as-Kansas City. General Beauregard states in his pe tition for the removal of his political disabilities, that it is made at the re quest of his friends, in view of his be coming a member of the Louisiana Board of Levee Commissioners, "so that there should be no jtoubt of his ability to hold a State office." , -Steamer City of Melborne from Syd ney, has arrived. She broughtdespatoh esfrom the Sandwich Island govern ment which were forwarded to Wash ington, granting protection to Capt. James I. Waddell, of the JRa;ific Mail service. He commanded the Shenan doah during the war. A lady spiritulatist Mrs. Hamilton from Portugal Michigan is creating a sensation in Fayettville. She displays her great gift as clairvoyant, by calling up spirits, who are recognized as old citizens of the town and answers ques tions with wonderful accuracy. In Cincinalti recently a physician died, was burind, and an administrator appointed. Among the bills presented to tho administrator tor payment was one from a brother of the deceased for $7,50, expenses incurred in attending the funeral of bis dead brother. A MEDICAL STUDENT DKOWNKD.—F. W. McCorkle, of Newton N C., a med ical student at the Maryland University, was drowned on Saturday night bv fail ing in Jones' Fall al the fooiE of f»low uaan street, in Baltimore.—Daily/SeHtt nel. President Eliot, of Harvard HoJlege, in a letter to Professor Joy lies, of Van derbilt University, at Nashville Tenn.. says; "I am an advueateof compulsory elementry education, and of an enforc ed reading and writing test for the bal lot." / Since the Ist of December GOO pet-sons nearly all colored, have emigraUd from Georgia to the Western and cotttf?? States, while 250 negroes hLve left the turpentine districts of North Carolina for Florida in the last fortnight. The result of the French senatorial election is still in doubt. The prime minister has the returns but will not let the papers publish 'ham and it is *up posed by this that it is%ot favorable to the government. Robort Alston, of South Carolina ruined by the war, sent a letter to the New York Tribune, detailing his piti ful story. Daniel Denney, a Boston merchant, sent him a check tor $5,000. Ot the one hundred and seventy-eight Congregational clergymeu wh'> died last year, eight were eighty years old, and only six under forty. The average age was over sixty-four years. Mr. Geo. iV. llai d wicks, late of the Lynchburg liepu'lican has become as sociate editor of the Wilmington Star. Mr. 11. is a good writer and a proles' •ional newspaper man. 670 French paintings, to sculptures and 60 engravings have been selected by the French commission, appointed for the purpose to be sent to the ceaten niul. A. B. Davis Esq. of Charloote has been appointed by Dr. Columbus Mills Master of the State Grange to deliver-a lecture upon grasses before the Nation al Grauge at its next sesion. Rev. W. C. Childe, D. D., a prom inent Baptist milliner of Boston, died on inst. He was a graduate of Union College. At a recent leap year parly in "Wil mington a Itoquet was prest lited to the young gentleman who was elected the '•belle" of the evening. European governments will reserve their replies to the American-Cuban note until they consult ea;h other in regard to it. "Sap-gags" is Ilia newest western lexicographic herror a* applied to cer tain political character*. Bessie Turner received ten times at much for her book as Shalespeare did for bis plays- * Canadian poultry, as well as Canadi an meat, has been successfully shipped to England and meets with ready tale. A Mr*. Gause is * lecturing around Toisnoton phrenology and matrimony. Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Widow of the Ex-President, is dead. Judge David Davisof Illinois, is lean ning up, as a prominent Domocratic candidate for President. A large eagle is reported as having flown over Charlotte recently. Deak, the celebrated Hungarian statesman, is reported dying. Tbe recent census in Germany was "instantaneous," or taken in forty-eight hours. .. ' Strawberies are putting itran appear ance in and about Hickory. The pending pension bill foots np $29,533,600. The following card we take the liberty of publishing for the benefit of oar granger friends, and others. The North Carolina State Grange P. of H. will hold its third annual session in Greensboro, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 15th. Every master ol a Sub Grange is entitled to admission a& a delegate (there will be no election for delegates in the several counties as heretofore.) Arrangements Will be made with hotels aud railroads for reduced rates of tare lor all msmbors in attendance. G. W. LAWRENCE Scc'y. •Knocked senseless. Durham P ant: A difficulty occurred betweeu T. G, Cozartand G. A. Reams last Friday evening in the course of which Reams received a severe wound over his lett eye. He was knocked aenselesss and knew nothing fer seme time. It was at first th tughtr his skull jras broken bnt upon examination that was found to be a mistake. Up to this writing he has not been able to be out. - Mark Taylor, a young negro at Se dalia, Mo., has gone mad and believes himself the Savior. In his paroxysms he recites whole chapter* and even books of the bible witout missing a word, a feat all the more remarkable becahse he cannot read and was always a vicious boy. are ten cents a day in China, but with those ten cents you can sab scribe for a duily paper, buy a pair of stockings, witness a play that lasts nine teen hours, and have a comfortable sum left to send to the benighted denizens of the New World to be used for mis sionary purposes. Gen. Jjlinson. Charlotte Observer: That noble old Roman, Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, arrived in this city yester day morning, and spent the greater part of the day, leaving in the afternoon lor Statesville. He will return in a lew day 8. At a shooting match in Johnston county a mail named, W. H. Jernigan got into a difficulty with a man, named Tom Barefoot, when a fight easned Jernigan striking Barefoot with a bed Blatand killing liiin almo st instantly. Jernigan escaped. It is seasonably suggested that those who are making the most fuss about the official employment of Union sol diers. were so far iu the rear that they had no chance to get acquainted with Union Soldiers during tho war, or to find our Who really did the fighting. W, T. Austin a oitizen .of Stokes county was found dead' in his room in a hotel in Wilmington, suffocated with gas.-' * • The Lincoln ProgreM is "reliably in formed that eight mad dogs were killed 1 m the western end of that cqunty this week.*^ It is stated that the shops of the western North Carolina Railroad will shortly be moved fi'ora Salisbury to Morganton. S. F. Terry has been ousted out of the Reidsville postoffice to make room for R. H. Wray, another faithful one. AmBBICAIV AND FOREIGN PATENTS. Gilmore fe Co„ successors to Chiptnan Ho*mer it Co., Solicitors. Patents procured in sill countries. No fees In advance. No charge unless the patent is granted. Nc fees for making preliminary examinations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent decison of the comniUxioiier all rejected application may be revived. Special attention given to interfer ence cuses before the Patent Office, Exten sions before Congreks, Infringement Suit* In different States, and all litigation appertain ing to inventions or Patents. Send stamp io pages. _l_, —» I.'.w-. I.mid Cam, I.aa4 warrants, aad Scrip. ! Contested Land cases prosecuted before lite U. 8. General Land Office and Depart- Jnetit of the Interior. Private Land claims_ Mining and Preemption claims, and Home stead cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40. Bu, and 180 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can be located in the nwine of the purchaser upon any Government land sabjeet to private entry, at (1,25 per acre. It is,of equal value with Bounty Land War rants. Hend stamp to Gilmore it Co., for pamphlet of instruction. Arreara mf Par aad Baaaly. Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases enti tled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history, ot service, and state amount of pay and bounty received, Enclose stamp to (Jihnore & Co., and a full reply, after examluatiou, will !>e given you free- PBSSIONS. All officers, soldiers, and sailors wounded, rnptured, or injured in the late war, however . slightly, c n obtain a pension by addreesing Gilinnre & Co. (.'axas prosecuted by Gilmore A Co., before the Supreme Court of the United Mates, the court (A claims, and the Southern claims commission. " C Each department of our business is con ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of tiie same experienced parties employed by tlie old firm. Prompt attention to busi ness entrusted to Gilmore fc Co., tlms secur ed. We desire to win success by deserving It. - Sealed proposals for making and burning (300,000) two hundred thousand good brick al or near Maj. James \V. Leas store, for the purpose of building a church at Cross Roads Alamance county. Jf. C., w-iil be received by the building eommiticc till 1 o'clock P. M., of i te Ist Monday of March, at which time and plac?, the contract will be awarded. ' Wood and plank for coverings baeks and kilos with privilege of a a good yard furnish ed to band. The brick are to be made as soon as the season opens. Toe ciay was tested bv the late John Berry and pronounced by him to.be equal to any in the State. Specimens of the b'-fck made by him can be Seen In the Chlmneyi at Maj. Leas. Water utn be turned on the clay by means of troughs without lifting. An approved bond of (tl,S000) one five hundred dollars will ae required to? the faithful performance of the contract. Address J, A. MURRAT. Em. Plewttt Grove Alamance Co. JAMES MURR.VT ex Sheriff. * ANDREW MURRAY Esq. - W. P. BARNWELL Esq. C APT. B. F. WHITE. MAJ. JAS. W. LEA. BOBERTA. HODGE. W.J. WALKER. Committee. BEKJ. F. WHITE. SEE. Jan. 22 1876. \ COMMERCIAL. Graham Market. , - CORRECTED WEEKLT BT SCOTT ftDONIIirLL, Tuesday, IW>. I, 1876. Apples, dried, ? tb B@lo if green ¥ bushel,., 1.00@1.80 Beans, ? bush * _ 75a1.00 Butter ¥tb , 255>80 Beeswax ¥ lb 20u25 Bacon sides 1> tb . 16(a) 16 shoulders, V 1b.... 1(X»12^ " hams 16@18 Beef V tb 4@6 Black berries dried, 6@B Bark, sasafraa rocta V lb 4a5 Castings, eld V lb.. i J Cloth, tow and cotton, * yd..... 90a25 Com V bush 70S>80 Chickens each 15® 20 Cotton, lint, Vlb 12® 13 ** in seed ••• • Clover seed, ? bu5he1.....!.. .8.00@9.00 Pucks each : 15®20 Eggs V doc 15(8)20 Flour, family ¥ bbl ,5.75®6.00 Feathers * ft 30(»50 Furs, Mink, each, 25a250 " Muskrat " iOalS " oposom, '* c- 5 " coon " *■ 16a25 " rabbit " B5 Hay »100ft.......t Hides, green, V tb 05®0fl •' dry. Vlb 13012* Lard V lb 18(820 Meal, corn. ? ft 2a2W Oats, seed V bush 50® 60 Onions V bush.... 40®50 " sets ? quart 06®10 Peas V bush 60® 1.00 Potatoes, Irish V bush " sweet " GO®7s Pork V lb 08® 10 Peaches; dried, peeled, 15®20 " uupceled, 06®10" Rags v ft 0 Shingles ¥ thousand 8.50A5.00 Tallow V ft 08®10 Wood V cord .2.00® 3^50 Durham Tobacco Maiket, CORRECTED BT B. J. PARISH, VABXBBS' VAREHOUSB. Receipts very good. Great aeal of wet to bacco on the market: would urge planters Hot to put their tobacco on the market nnless in good order. DABX. Lug, new, COmmou to Goost 8:00a5.00 L R VILLEHS. Common, old ... loal3 Medium "• ... IBal4 GooJ " m - ♦ - 14al8 SMOKKBS. Common, old .... 10nl2 Medium, " - • 18*16 Good to Fancy, old 90atfQ BBIOHT vr'nxrrA. Common to Medium, old - * | 90*27 Good ... " . . 80*40 Fine, ... « . . 40a60 Extra ... '! - - 55*80 Large orders at my house for all grades, both new and old. PBMAU CNU. AlaMBM* Csaaifi James A Turrentine as Ad-' mlnlatrator of JohnS Tur rentine, SUMMO a FOB Plaintiff, Against RELIST. G D Cobb and wife Catherine E, Joseph Fix and wife Sa rah J, Wli Turrentine and Special Pt o- Joseph D Turrentine, Defendants. oeedings t- State of North Carolina. To the Sheriff of Alamance County - Greet *»g: You are here)>v eommanded to summon G. O. CoW> and wife Catherine E., Jos. Fix and j wife Sarah J., W. H. Turrentine and Joseph D. Tur.eutine the defendants above named if they be found within your county to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Alatnauce wihtin twenty days after the service of this summons on them ex clusive of Ifae day ol such service, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of said Cierk within ten days from the date of this summons: And let said defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the com plaint within that time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Heiein fail not and of this summons make due return, Given under my band and the seal of said Court. This 87 day ofJNov. 1806. In the above proceeding. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, thai Joseph 0. Tur rentine la a party thereto, and that be is a non-resident of the' State, it is ordered tha publication be made in the Alamance Gleaner for six successive weeks in lieu of personal service of summons upon said Joseph D Tur- Done at office in Graham I this 27tli Nov. 1875. ( QUTTING AND MAKING Robert A. Noel 1, Offers bis services aa a Tailor, to the pnblio His shop is at his residence, in GBAIIASI. ff. t. ills work warranted, In fit and finish, feb 16-Iy QDELL.RAGAN & CO., GREENBBOBO, N. C. WIIOLESALK BALERS IN General Merchandise, A3D AOBMTS FOB C*4sr Falls ssd Ds«r Blfsr Sfesstisg, I'snu, mnd SCSBISM Bsft, Hall's mm* Kssllessss*a Plsith, frits' •• Haisss" Jtmmm. Cbsrlsuss* ville Casilssers mm* Irksa krceck«r>s Mlarefc. Pumps! Pumps!! —s Oi— THOMAS 8. ROBERTSON, Company Shopt, 2f. C., s manufacturing and selling tbs best and CUBAPBfT VniN ever offered to the people of this State. These pumps are is durable as Wooden pomps can be made. They are easy as any one wanting water could wish. They are sold as cheap as any one who proposes to buy could ask. Pumps delivered anywhere on-Short notice. Each pump warranted. The manufacturer refers to every pump of Us in use. Not one has eve* failed. feb 33-ly SCHEDULE. FIBDNONT AIB-LIRS KAIL WAT essn RICHMOND & DANVILLR, RICHMOND 6 DAN VILLE R. W., N. C. DIVISION, and NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. W. CONDENSED °TIME-TABLE. In Effect on and after Sunday, Deo 19th, 1875. GOINLJ NORTH. STATION*. MAIL.,. Leave Charlotte 5.45 A. " Air-Line Junction. 6.85 " *' Salisbury, 8.30 ■' " Greensboro', 10.58 " " Danville, - * 1.84 p. M. " Dundee, 1.48 " " Burkville, 6.61 " Arrive at Richmond, 0.85 ' GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. Leave Richmond; 5.50 A. M. " Burkville, 9.00 " " Dundee 1.30 p. M. " Danville, 1.48 •• " Oreonsboro, 4.28 " " Salisbury, 0.54 " " Alr-Llne Junction, 8.53 " At rive at Charlotte 9.15 " GOING EAST GOING WEST STATIONS. | MAIL, | MAIL. Read down Read up. ' L'vt Greensboro' 11.00 A. M Arr. 4.10 P. M " Co. Shopa At. Raleigh. 8.49 T. u Arr. 11.05 A.*, Ar.atGoldsboro. 0.40 p. m L'VC 8.20 A. M ■ , '1 i STATIONS. ACCQMMPATXOX TRAIN. Leave Greensboro 7.00 p M Ar. 6.00 AM l* Co. Shop*, Arr. at Raleigh,. 5.00 AM Ar. 7.00 PM Arr. at Goldsboro 11.15 ** , Lv. 9.00 p M Read down. Read up. WBITUM N. C. B. ■, (S ALF.M BRANCH.) Leave Greensboro' 4.45 F. M. Arrive at Salem 6.45 P. M. Leave Salem 8.15 A M. Arrive at Greensboro' 10.88 A. M. Passenger trains leaving Raleighattl.tft AM connects at Greensboro r with the Southern bound train; making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation tram leav- I log Raleigh at 7.00 PII, connects with North ern bound Irald at Greensboro for Richmond and all points East. Frtoe of tickets same as via other routes. Accommodation train leaving Greensboro at 7.00 P M connects with Northern and Southern bound trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Accommodation leave Rich mond (tally at 9.00 A. M., arrive at Burke ville 12.86 P. M-, leave Burkevllle 1.80 P. M., arrive at Richmond 4.85 P. M. R« Ckssss mf Cars bttwcesChsrU mm* BKkatiHl, 989 Mile#, For farther information, address JOHN R. MACMURDO, Gcnl. Passenger Agent. .Richmond Va T.lLft. f ALCOTTi Engineer A Gren'l Snpeintedncnt. *m i——pl ■ i i— i jpALACE JEWELSY 6TORE. W. B. FARRAR, OPTICIAN, WATCH-31AKIK, AND JEWELER, AND ENGRAVER, AND DEALER IW WATCHKI, CI.MKI, JIWILBV Silver Ware; Bridal Present*, Solid Rings, Walking Canes, Gold l'eus, &c. GREENSBORO, M. C. Which will be Mid thwf far Cath. VWatrbw. Clock*, Jewelry, Sewing Ms chines, and pistols repaired cheap and on abort notice, in assorted stock of Guns, Pis- U>la Cartridges, Ac., always on band. Apr 30-ly , i I ii l» I li f ' p. JONES A SONS, GRAHAM, N. C., Baggy and Carriage Makers, An prepared to fill at the* shorten node® all orders in their Hoe. Repairing promptly and neatly done, at Tbev also keep constantly on hand for sal at their .bop, an assortment of ■ raa, Nails. Baser Material. Prcpar e4 Palais af all (slsn, Plaaghs. aad »'«•«». Any style of coffln furnished at two hoora notice. All kinds of prodboe taken at market pricea. We are thankful for past patronage, and hope to merit its continuance. fab l#-2m f' , "I" , _ -- Carriage and, Cabinet MAKING- I have moved my Shops from Big Valla to my residence, two miles north ; where I am prepared to do all carriage and boggy work, in a workman-like manner. I also «iK I • r BIP AI B VDBNITOBB of all styles. Any style of coffin made to order upon the shortest notice. My prices are mod erate. lam obliged for past patronage, and ask a continuance thereof .'j; J. J. YOUNGER. Big Falls, North Carolina. 1200 j^° ZKN PArRIOE3 WANT All persons wishing contracts for filling or ders will apply soon. Will give out contracts for fifty to five hundred dozen, so afl to suit the contractor. Will pay Jhe higbes/ cash pricea for aU partridges delivered to me in Greensfco ro. Jfay be found in my office near the mar et honse. Send me your birds if you want high prices for them, - _ JL T. HUGHES.
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