$2.50 psr Year. ^ITuvv iioblf* ...Me Mo.,, wh. fen.-s u..l ,o „1, . I’en.- Single copy S Ots VOf^, OXroiiO. X. C.. TlUIIiSDAV JIORXIXG, AFRn. 20. 187G. NO. 9. Thi Morning Clarion, By WILLIAMS & ROBINSON, (o.-nci': IN riiicsi'iAN iiAi.i. la ii.dim: ) Is puhlishcil every M (Suixliiy . ce[)led) at thi; lollow ing rule.' I ( 'ipy one weel-;. 1 C()j)\ one Mor.tli, -- . I (.'o])v 2 Montlis, - _ 1 ('o[)V .M .-)I1!!i, I ^'opy M Jiiths, — - 1 ^'('i>y lint' — ~ JLfejT’l .ibt-ral iiuluccments to clu! .■hh't'rihiiii:; Rah-'s : I ■square i inscrlion, I “ 1 week, cyluniM I iiioath let 35^'t^ i I'he Oxford Orphan Asylum is is nourishing uudcr the supervision of Superintendent J. li- Mills. Remember the ron('ert for the bene fit of the orpbons M'uesday night Hon. f. j. Davis has introduced a bill in (.^ongrcssrto remove the dis abilities of Mr. Jolin Johnson, of this county, i'assed. On accotm.t of the changes of the oocts' weather, we learn there are a great j' Socts! colds, and some cases of pneu i “P"** , , , ! ,,,u in an a-.pcarance ycstenlay 1 We tl.ink V. can stand a | „kI, . onsclncnfly, «c haU Didx’1’ Coyiv.. — Our carrier did : om- 5oci^ I^ s(inallir.g ne- $1.00 j tii-o baby’s atmosphere off, that is lo- o I thereby putting our p.itrons lo some ‘ cated ju it back of the Clarion olfice. ; • >2 “ I 1 eoliiinn I niontli ^4.00 I ej.oo i I;'12.00 1 TOWN AND COUNTY. HURRYGRAPHS. Most time for grasshoppers. Flies arc beginning to be troub'le- sorne, wherever they lite they stick. Centennial babies arc appearing daily. lieiit is over, come on with your balls. The President has signed, tl.e silver irdl. Look for a flaming advertisement of the new grocery store tomorrow. 'I'he walk in t'ront of the Hotel has been repaired. 'rimes are exceedingly dull here, but we are glad to state that there is a pros])ect for better. 'I'he weather lias been too cool for the Oxford Uelles to prominade on College Street. Prof. Martin, of the Horner School, is iiidis])0sed with a slight attack of the mumps. We regert to state that Mr. A. S Peace, one of our prominent lawyers, is ill with pnemonia. Miss Mollie McCraw, of Hender son, w’ho has been on a visit in this ])lace, left for home yesterday. to ])ut thiC paper in the ]jost-ofilcc, ; lo J little inconvcnience. It will nor occur again. Paixkui. -Vctnii.x r.—We learn ■ that a very i)ainful accident hap])_n- i ed to a daughter of Mr. Win. Critch- ,hearMvas young and gay,” was the | er, living not far from this place. ! words of a young ‘d)!oo!l ’ as the i yesterday morning. She was siand- Ihack started fur Henderso.i yester- j lag in the yanl near a wagon, which I day. ludging fronr his nianner, we i was [)rei)aring to leave for Hentler- ■ would i'.dvise our druggists to be Ison, and from some -ause or othet careful to whom they sell landnum. | the horses took fright and ran away. The wagon passetl over the young We noticc that the Torch-Light I book store is bt-ing decorated with I some beautitul hot house plants, it j contained a sweet JVi/liani before. i “Gone are the da vs when my —We learn that Mr. Mead- I lady, ows, son of Mr. Pink Meadows, liv-, ing neai; Perea, died in 1‘ranklin on : the 18th inst. He will be buried at his father’s to-day. bruising her body co.iside. Pi.KvsANi' Srui'Risi'..—^Ve were very agreeabb; surprised yesterck^y l.,cs-| evening. » hcm ,H,r y.nn.g lVic,..l I no, ln-lerv,ll.c oldest «:rtela.lkal body IT. lintt. ol Ibe Inm ol M, .Ik11 ^ inXortI, Carolina, is now lidding ! Sons, „alked into onr xtnUun. and its.,2lh semi-annual session at X«t-I>andcd ns a box ol W. in this eonnty. The attendance : French candy. It «as .ndce.l deb- it very good, we learn, cions, and if you dont liclieve it just call on them, and set' for yourself. They have ju^l gollen in fresh sup- j)lies. C,en. A. P. Hill was wont to sav he always liked to command North Carolinians in battle. We ^uppose it was becausc they had :o nuu h tar r. 'P. P. Kingsburry, on their heels th.at when they went, • •/ ■,.••/■//,./// wi'loKas'^ into a fight they-sV//.-// there to the ; editor of the /o,,'n .1 i>Ka ^ Whig. , accept our sincere, an.I heartleft The General was one of the best ; thanks for courtesies shown us. The cffu'.ers of the Confederacy. His 1 columns, ol the 7orci-L>^it show opinion of “tar heels" i.s worth some- i that Mr. K. is an ;d)lc writer, anc ,t-hing. He knew the difference be- ! we know ot but tew tnat ar jtwctn cackling and laying the egg. 'equals. his

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