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! r XL he (TorrhUqbt. EDUCATION-. r t f k. f th i.iHiiv. imive duties o ,.-jiftlHMit npoti the legislature is . look L thj education of the T.luto children of the State, time parents ar Unable "to send them otf to a "boarding ncbobU" Wc do n it ish io be understood tiav'iag ' tluU the colored cbtl- drenihouia ndt be educated; 1h? from it V but we do say and beheVe tUt, as a-rule, tbe colored Chil dreu of the State ate betted edu- v to-cla)-thaii tbe ciiildren.pf4 white !aborin-paTents. Tbe ier i,5e of Xortb-Carrfrna are heailyj txed to keep 'np public schools m we; do not believe tha.t the itoiKUaiioiiwlto that purpose are i .ore thatV su'iBcient to give one ienth of the. poor chs of children - practical busihess education. "! This is u progressive age, and Wi'eai'the people are better edo- v.tnd in the future than tney bvo beeii' in the past, it wilt be utterly impossible fortbem to keep nn with the times. Then agAih, tbe U should be more tftrinsent npoii examiners Many persons are granted certifi-. t-Htes as teachers who are utterly incapable both mentally and in vhclastic learning. - OXFORD RAIL-ROAD. Kbw that the Legislature is in. j rsion it is perhaps proper . that re should call the attention of the - .tvIa f fhia vicinitv to toe sun-. Wt of a RaS-Read .between Ox-1 rord and Henderson. The survey t.as already been ' made by Maj. M P Atkinson, a most competent . ' : T lr remains mui'liiwr. fc . J . for ns to get a Uhartr-irora xne 1 resent Legislature. - .We "hope vme Bt'epVwiU be promptly taken tu this matter, withi-r a mnloritv of the iraotis interested desire a nar iow, or wide gauge road we are Otprepared to Bay autnoriiativeij . . mooting nf the Citizens 01 ux- Tord and vicinity, should be neld i an earlv day. What say onr lople on this important subject! It is needless to enlarge on tne Manifold advantages that would ... a oanhnn hxr InA V Qt'cruu iu who j -1 ., , U UXIuru ill gu mi its nuiY iu geuiug uj.cuuov. 1 a. . a--h art nonri rk iona, the, county people will no n tho annnnrt of the Juubt rally to the support ox me l'OUU WllU grol jiuciajuj. llxford do its duty and wo could .io-ibtfotfua iret helo from the HMlelgh and Gaston Kail-Road. We Invite correspondence on his snbiect. - We would oe glad to hear from Mai. K at. Gregory ... i i..L-m l imnirh ttie co nuinaoi ine iukcu W fHis stirring appeal in f...Kir o cnrv whftn that snb- . 1 . .. ject ;waa -under. COnsideiatlOU tnade a deep impression and wu retttPmhorpd - .vr.i ' w... . THE GOVERNOR'S kMES- 0 . ' - : ' The Legislature met and orga- tiized last Wednesday by electing its yarious officers. On Thursday Ihe Governors Message a lengthy 1 .oteut document, was received. In thb the Governor points to in, .nMMa tht nVr-'Im. mediate legislation, and invokes , , . .. . armony and good feeling in all Their ! deliberations Our space will not allow us to publish the 'i L w. .-uguu w ihcUDserter 11 13 an able one, frank, straight forward ondto the point, and presents a condition of . . - ttairs tn our State that open the whole cannot be otherwise 'than afXfvmv Tri 1jsmh, nrv baerl . . . . i .ere aaeisewnere, ana our people . '. . ... re 6unenng, but still we are not aufieriugas those who Hv;witU 0 .... '. t-M Dope Oi mat Detter time com- lug 10 wmcn we are ait s proua to look foward. With mdnstrv. -I- .f I"? r..t.u.c,0uu legislation, there is no need fear for trot future. i; As a carefulrv prepared State Ta- -T -K.U : ' -..I t 1, wiu iu BuuBiiwiue auu iu form, m language and in ideas, it A,. i JtTr ,i i , -V - ov. Vance hirriM-If. hnt tn th twrU whose Chief Magistrate he ia. ' t i 1 - " . ' . . . exas uas one nunarea ana nv. ur organized counties, and all their heriOs are to meet in Austin next to tell the Legislature how to xiiminish crime. '. "" ."' ' " Comander.D. C. KelU, United .Si ites Navy, is to he court martialed t New Orleans for calling Senator K'dlogor a iar aruj sajiTrg other ngly jt-nin.jalxHit him : : , For the TfcfcKiiglit. ; 4EMStkWvE TOPICS. Mfc. febiVcfa : 4ierev''ith ive pre sent a few nuts, gathered from farms and gaYrtens of North 'Carolina, fot the legislature to crack and its mem- bers to pick around the fires of the ia,c lowing reasons are the kernels in each, that will lring forth and btari a selection if well digested - j rirsi. e wam a tax on uoSs, i w7 . . iit - - j i i equal to one poll taxT'toTretreT, and j improve the bree4 of dogs aud to encourage sheep-husbandry, and taise aipuhlic suiool fund.:: Ine! paths to ouf'public schools " have. grown up because there ia-a ' mad dog" in. the woods one dollar tax will k ill him. v v ;y:Z UAH'1.'- - second. 1 he N$-r ence law is m- t-. . . .- dispensable, if not compulsory upon 1 us at this time, which cost : more an nually than all other improvements of the state, with a gieater waste of timber, impoverishing our lands, ru ining the breed of our stock, that bnlyserveio render the " great do main of North Carolina into a grand tick pasture. Third. The failure of the peniten tiary to redress lawlessness and ' hand the wretch in order," has Proven to be the normal school of crime, where novices graduate in a . 1 c, . I tew yean, wua an iuc piuuureucjr sm old offenders from their association, and tbe incarceration being rather sought than avoided," demands the immediate and unconditional icstor toration of the whipping fosi. j ( fourth. Universal sulrage is in- compatible with proficiency, without 1 qualification we can have no perfec- lion.. , When the Almighty crest :d mankind, he male more fools than wise ment and when we turn the leg Ration vf the country over to anun Qualified maioritv. it becomes a fool's government. SelfHpreservatiOn in the present, and the - hope for the future, requires a tax receipt to jush y cuizensnip ana me rigni to voiet Fifth. Rescind the subsidy5 of Jr. f ,-tc r a r,v,,Jt. j ' people's money for which . neither they nor the State derive any benefit tiirectly or indirectly but is squan dered upon horse-racing and the running of a Jockey Club, as the hilf dozen articles exhibited at the jt Mate Jb air will bear witness, and could have been bought for a moiety ot the amount. It is impolitic and insufferable, in the stringency of times nice tnese, to aispossess ana cu "U,UCI "a . questionable good There were a7o I ' , . 1 in inc oiatc, auu pari ot sucn-.ms thnnd five hnnnred dollars to the 1 .i v.- n Acrricultural Society : and what have they done besides drawing r .1 the money from the treasury and havtug a jolly time with their races, while whole fatnilies wept tip-j on the road for a home sold for this ! money. It is neither right nor jus-J tice, nor humanity, nor statesman. snip to go u, oai it is oppression, aosoiute ana aam name I , . , : . .. lv SixtK." The xatetrnarda arrmrwl cair e homesteads need repairing. Thedan- w "l x " I the late decisions, leaves manv weak . avaricious Shvlocks to places tor the avaricious Shvlocks to fc a entrance. Make it invul- effect an entrance. Make it invul- . , t . . y ..' nerable to debt, and sacred to all in- . L. r . ... truders, save by the free will and con sentof its possessor. Reader, North Carolina is as desirable by law as she is by nature, and we will' no longer J rear men and women to adorn Soc ety, and shed a lustre by (their geni a uPon the arts and sciences of oth-" er states, waaing m tne protessious, mechanics and . inventions to. their honor' we could pass some act wod bring back all the natives of the State now living , in other D f h - country, she ' would be the most wlir state in the union; an. Verv one of these "Tar-heels 1 , l'!0??: S bu lowncaus,. inreauing me wea ry way of - life, : whether upon the Western Wilds, or. along the; corri- dors of fame, look back with swell- I . 1 i ; ,1 " 1DS oosom 10 nis Doy-nooa s nome, I Wllh lts feathing smoke- above the Pmes as the model point ., from which he measures everv Vfistanr in . , 4 . - ' , . - I his lournevmps around the dearth ,L - lon : agmg it by : Ixrgislative appropria- tionSf nQ thought for thenative fami. lics that are leaving it by the thous- ! " " -w "U,1V -vulUJwu- wcanns.. , v;3 . t , f ptewamxed . under ..-penalty-of ten to! . Ask yourselves ' these questions,"! years in the Penitentiary;1 as ; i I and if you would give these ative Carolinians, to the spirit: and manor I. ..... . . 1 horn. rrliahU n t nut that-f rw cnna j - : r " "7" " S?UIS Ior aii ine- foreigners .across I the ocean, with their Nihilist japd communistic views, that owh ' noth- I . - . - - intr in rommnn wi'th rmrinctimlmnc -l j .. in noway auiea 10 nc ieciaration . . . v of Independence, and whose; notions of self government are as foreign. o the free eBliehterment of civilization as are the waters qf the Azof: to" the redes of the Allegany! M :;'" " - -: . : V ' J ..- . -. Li :-gn tuan b.s jMtng. :vo .,., . uhuB(,uuci are requtea to set up in tbe grumbling basi. ness. tui inose wnoare movea ty a genu- ine acsire io ao gooa, nave June numuring mr ecmplaiat. ' " time for , ..iiegislatiye Prbceediilgs. Below wegiye a .synopsis ..pClkc proceedings of the Legislature, wriicn we dull from that excellent daHy, the Raleigh -Observer. , Ve Nvill ndeav- 4 or to keep our readers Well fstd oo all inJDortant matters' that are pre--.f .getting evidence from.Geu,, iC' -'it' sented during beesot, and e.ciec- ially such as Stre xtf interest to this - ffetiiun. 1 SENATE. r z Vednesday, Jan. 8, 1879. " - 1 1 riia v. idi . n. toiu. ii:.'f. l.werallwU.4Mwr-lw-Tro9CT"rxford Female' Aeadfimv. The Senate met at 12 m., and was mijw .m dressett them in a few- fitting re- marks, anticipating that good will j and harmonv would prevail ovet 5 all 1 the r tie iljerat ons. , V , I nf -Judge A.C Avery aammisterec 1 the oa'sfcc ctfiice to tbe Senators, h To constitute its organization, the Senate then went tato an election cf officers, when the following were , elected and inducted into officer Secrrtitrt Ribt. M.1 Furnian ed ; itor North Carolina Citizen. Assistant Secretary Piatt D Cow an, New Hanover. . ! Engrossing Clerk-. S. Tomlin- son " . - t - - - s Sergant:aJ:AK7isH D. Murrell, Onslow." . ,li , . Boor Keeper Wiley V. Clifton. HOUSE. ( Wed n esda v, Jan. 8, 1879 . At; 12 m. the House was called to 0:der0bv BO- Cameron, the clerk of 1876-77. Tne members were nua.ified hv n R. Rnnt. T. P. -1 j j The election of Speaker was next! in "order, when the following gentle men were placed Tn nomination Jno. M. Moring, of, Chatham : R. M: Norment, of Robeson... Moring received 68 votes, Norment, 27. Mr, Mdrinsr was. declared elected and was escorted to the chair by Messrs Cooke and Norment. SENATE ' r :W THURsnv.-Jan. 9, 1879: Mr. Dorttii introduced a siringei.? measure for the protection, of inno cent women against wanton and ma licious slanderers. Punishment, fine, impr somnent, or penitentiaricd not exceeding ten years. Mr. Dortch s resolution instruct ing the Committee on Internal Im provements to enquire into and re po the alleged combinations of fail roads io increase freight for short distances and divert it from North Carolina cities, towns and seaports I was read and went on tbe calendar. HOUSE. , . t e Thursday, Jan. 9, 1879. House t alien to oraer at 10 a. ro. Speaker Moring in the chair. , The nomination of officers next in oraer, .wtien Uie lollowme were elected . Principal Clerk Jno. D. Came ron, ol Orange, Assistant Clerk R. W. Best, of Wake. . . . , Enrolling Clerk A. D. Brooks. -of Alamance. ' h - Enzt ossim Clerk XV. T. Barrett. I ,.ri " of Lenoir. Door Keeper Jno. II. Hill, of Ra.ulolnh 1 iAr. i; oris, a resolution ot re- - r - Bvvv . ?,uest our representatives in Congress secure a reduction of 4 the rnv t.A. . j knowledging the efforts of Repre- seutative Scales to obtain the repeal ol the tax on brandy, ' Calendar. , 1 By-Mr. Richardson, of Columbus, a bill to amend section la, chapter I 156, laws of i876-.'77, relating to the I repeat ot the privilege tax on raer chaodise.' Calendar. By Mr; Berry, a bill to amend thel -i. 10 iay 00 me aomesteaa ami per- cr .i 1 . . , . I SOnal property exemptions. Calendar. y iVin- 'ocaer, a dhi to , aeciare I and secure the personal Dronertv ex mption -from execution to debtors emption from execution to debtor c ' r ' r r Poo tate Constitution of 1868. dar.-1 r n de contracted prior to the oic v-unsinuuon oi isos. uaien- By Mr. Scott, a bill to define the jurisdiction of Justices of, the Peace! calendar, : t , The Gowwr's message was then received, afteivtne reading of which the Mouse atgourncd. v i S Friday Jarf. tothi lSoV ,: Mr. Williamson iatroduced Senate Bill No.' SA It turns 1 no the county sc'iooll f ind the, tax fees of lawyers in all cases determined in the Superior. Court or in the Probate Court. - Tax fees in the Supreme Court to go to the general educa- "To v-' ' Attorney General and Sohcitorsare exempt vftom this 1 pieasent tluty, of ectucanng thei chil dren by their earnings. The bill wiu P10 s XCT7 pop"! with, that T 1" 3'T' e lawyers 1 0 ue printeu. ' l . Mr. Graham, of Lincoln uresen I ted a bill, No. 28, provides for . the more speeay execution of felons con- cted Of capital f offences. Upon affirmation of judgment in-the 1 juugurcui iu f ine -ampreme Court, who shall immedit- ly nodfy the Sheriff, and ; he shall proceed to eiecute the sentenrc on the d Friday after beieg , ratified. A ? P"ni-; - - ' r '" 'uoncn iwroaqcea a bill to prevent bodies from beinc Av T, - A'soa bill making the seduction 1"! year of age a ruiiuciHcuor. .. rme or itnurisorK 1 1 . ,c ul. "nprison- mem me aiKretiofl of the coort presentence to the penitentiary ; may J follow Carried. 4 Mr. Alxaoder1 : A bill altering the .,;,,! ...... .. . V . constitution SO that justlOiS of tht I Supreme and Suterior rrmrta hal! v u-t.i k ; . T , ,T rf , be elected oy a joint ballot of the lwo Housesof the General Assembly and sbalUbe ioommissioned" by 'the 'Governor and hold office" dnrin? f?! hehavior, and the solicitors of "'SZ?011 ected b Plyj and hold offi ice for sixvears r,Mr Graham introduced -bill to provide for thc i ad,rment of terms ot tne superior -conrts, when the judge fails W pen the court L by 3 p. m. ot the day appointed."- The atfjourned.term stands at the Toot of the district. : , r r - HOUSE.;; ; T- 7 Bvr'ednsenNftlr. Turner 'intro duced a resolution m ; regard to com - otsiTding felony. ,- '-- - vr"i Resolution rclat s to swepson- Littieiield and t id omue genus and Henrv. no' in" Raleizh. On . motion of 'Mr. I urner, , me rules were suspended and the jresolu ? tion taken up. (1 ne preamble got", on ro etat-that those two names were inAiTtfiA fn"Hvumnrf outitv. and 1 - y cution with money and the bill 5 was I quasnea anu luriner tra w vx. YVake for obtaining 44,000,000 . tn 1 tilc boiKls from the treasury, 4 &a J The resolution asks toV a committee fhr tArnn&t with K. M . Henrv. I . ate Solicitor, concerning Ihe case, and to wait upon the Attorney Gen- erai to ascertain his views in the 1 cae.) Mr. Turner addressed the House at considerable length in, advocacy of the resolution, touching on rings generally.1 ! Vj ' J Mr.' Clarke also advocated "the adoption. - 1 t .t" Mr. Norment was against 'the adoption.' - Messrs Vaugban.Bernard, Blocker, Ford mid Jjues, Uvrcd tl:'aaup tion of the resolution, but wanted to strike out the pf eamble,beca6se it I contained assertions, which were stated as facts, - which ' tbe House was not cognizant of. Mr Lockhurt was opposed to the I whole thing upon legal ..prin ciples.. The matter was now in the I courts, and no interference should take place ui.til the case w. s ; deter mined. The motion to strike out the pre amble prevailed, when the resolution was adopted. ' Messrs. Turner, Lock hari and Ford were appointed b the Speaker as the special committee under the resolution. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mm D. PATTONj WHOLIdSAE.EDKAi.ERk?! ' . lins, Sugars, Syr u p v Cums. TOXQE DEANS, C, NO. 132tt-CARY( ST., RICHMOND, VA. lani4. JAMES A. DAVIS, ATTORN EYAT-LA W, Flt River, Ouance County, N C. 4 Will rrjieic u the court of Oranas Person. CawvllaiU Granville. t'ollec- tUMi of claims a K';ial,y. . j.inUlx lN 8URANCE I be leave to Inform ray friends and the public that i have ret (trued to Hen derson, which place I make wy head quarters. All business iu mj unc .will be promptly attended to. Tim inl foi past favors, f will endrtUVjr to met it the continuance of the patronage Heretofore & ve e Uni-Hr- SPRING VALE cms akd imm scscsv Flat River, X. C. The Spring term of this school opeiin Januaiy 6th, 1S79, and continues six- teen week. Tke undesigned alaode- sirps to tUauk tle public for the! pasi "oerai patronage, - . ; t , TERMSs ,"t Gra'e . - . r, per seosioti. ' 7 5J 3rd coo T il?itrut'niivn laiili-im vwirli IATIONAL HOTEL, Cortlandt St., near Broadway, . VW TOttM, ; HOTChKISS & POND, Proprietors. ON THE El'BOPfiAN TUN. The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached, Rfe unsurpassed for cheap-jie.- and excellence il service. Rooms :u cts. 10 $2 per d.-iy, 3 to10 per eok. Unveukut U all fewic audcilj rail roads. ,'ew Furniture. , JS'ew ilanaj nient. ; . , . ;j J:iul4-6m onnn in mmTn wnnFn MMFlilorrUMD To the East by Way ok thb mest.I Jij SNhop AJanin, . 3 Of EliROKS OF THS llishop iiarvia, 2 00 Book o Sekmoks. By' Bishop :." Marvin, J 00 D0CTKIKAX1 Intbsrity. By Dlih- i ' op Marvin, ... ; 1 00 Wokk Christ, 3y ; Bishop X , Marvin, .. en lIFK OF KEY. W. G.CAPtS. By ! - " Bishop Marvin, . r- j. . 0 Life, anu Labors of Bishop .! - Marvin. By Dr. MUwaitv. l 0 Arooni the Vorio. By 2. R. Uenuruc, D.D.. ' 2 no OCR CHILDREN. Ky A. G. IlaV- ' w litauxs and Wings. . By Dr. 1 LK ems, , I Cfl The Pjjople'b Comsckkta bv By , Any of the above trill 'be sentnosr. paid ou.receiMof price." Llleral couiu 10 ageiiu.; Addre&s IHE APVOCATE PUliJUSAIK HOUSE, Or, LOGAN D. DAMJiBON, Ageot, Ihe Wells Tea GompV -.aits IMPORTERS. QF;4, ; PCER Cfim AND JAPAH TEAS, ' Supply teas to Storekeepers, th ioiigi- uiM pa;iixeB, avuowesc import prtcea. .: Supply . Teas to Drusrintfs. General Dealers aiid olbers, packed in liaudsonw sealed packages of cue iound each. In canister? of the same capacity, and iu 5 iu., idb. ana zu ins. boxe. , . ; - Supply Tea tereddJersta half nontid and one nouud basrs. Dlain or nrimui t a more liberal d.seount, than ii rglveu elsewhere. - j v '-.. ". . j ; Supply Teas i jr CJb Orders, and al low a.iarger commission than usual, and in all cases guarantee th aualfty'ol their gooiLi. , Z f. ". ,-'-Wv .:'- Tlie VV eils 'J' Co4sneof tke larg est and mostrtliablo houieslu thetradej aud all parlies requiring Teas iiould ciiu jor a circular- - - - .. . TUiJ- WELLS TEA CO.V I '- ' v -v.i4 .2UI Fulton Street," anv.T.r, '; ;u4-4few York. III II I '( li StUrt.,lbW 1, VJ 1 ' . J t'olw. r.UU W. B. KiMj&. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. HE DIN CHAM SCHOOL j Is preeminent among Sowtfrcim Board-; itia- Schools for boys, in ae,Y Mttmberis . in ari of. ptwngs ' ttbenuty to young niei with llwiten trren, and In &bHirv to urovlde pro&table t-mnitsywient to broScieut paiiUs.. . The 170th sessiou begins ,. -; . JANUARY isTH, 1879 For catalogues pivin full particulars. addrfas Maj. Robt. Bingham. Sunt., dec24 - 2m Mebaueville, N. C. V. , . . , , - The gprlng Stt.sion -of l8?9 wi comroence . WtuwtauAT, januaht ioiH, under the control of Mr. M. A. Stradley! n ?Iiss B5u5c J144"- Mr I- J- Powell . . ' . " A".. Address" MRS. M. A. STRADLEY MIS5 BE1TIE JORfAN, ; ' Oxford, n. a Jjs : : - -cr dci7t CHOOL A-primaty-:Wl for girls and boys will be taught by tte aaderagned at Mi tone. 5 miles north-east from Oxford. The Spring J term will begin Monday, January 27th, 1878. Board, including furnished room, .wash ing, faet ana Hgnts 50 per session 1 za feks. A liberal deduction to pupils who ' will whd Saturdays ami Sundays at their homes. Tuition Si For further particu lars, apply to E. G. BUTLER, de24 - 6t Oxford, IM. U. Qxford Male Academy, OXFORD, N. C ; Sprin j Session will begin Monday,' January ISth, 1879. Taition and board (exclusive of lights and washing) per term of M weeks 175 to S80. For circulars, address FllEO. A. FETTER, A. M., dec 1 7 v. ! , 1 Pnncipxl. Jelect pern ale gchool. At the invent solicitation of a number of frien5, t shall take a Select School of Girls at my home, to begin on Monday, tbe 13th January next. MKS.J W.HAYS. deci7-im CLASSICAL AND Mathematical School !l - - ' . . I J The next session of the Horner School 1 .:n 1 : . 1 s " pti. .ill t mil. tK 1 work efficient. Ample help will be provid ed lor all tbe warns ol tbe school. Terms as heretofore. Special trans for fie sons ot clergymen ana tor others m nai led means. For other particulars, apply to J. M. HORNEK. Oxford, N. C, Dec. .14, 1878. dci7t T.J. &V.D. HORNER'S CLASSICAL AND MATHE MATICAL SCHOOL, ' nEXDERSON, N. C. The Spring seeion of this School . opens , the second Monday In Januory I next. . The price of board and tuition, wash ing and lights Included,' is 8100 per ses sion of twenty weeks. For circular ami particulars, a'ddres the principaU.Ilen- rlervoii, M. C Dec, lO.-ot. Awarded tho llighett Mdal at Vienna and Philadelphia, E. & H. T. ANTHONY &. CO., Ml Broadway. New York. Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers 111 . -. . ...... : VelTet Franes, Albums, Craphe sefpes, stereoscopes and Yiews, KDgravlogs tbroDos, Pbts- V graphs, And. kindred goods Celebrities , Ac- ' ; j .tressea, etc. Photographic Materials ! We .-ire Headquarters for everything in the way iit STEUEUPTl'JONS AND MAGIC LANTERNS, each tyle being the best of its ela,s in the market. Beautiful Pliotograiililc Tranfparen de of Statuary and Engravings for.the window.' i Convex GlaM. Manufactitrera ef Velvet Frames for Miniatures aud Cou veK Glass Pictures. . k.. , ,Catalgies of Lanterns and Slide, with directions for using, sent on receipt of ten. cents. dec34-6t T r ..- . 1 i L. K . fltJlCKWELt-w coor:a. W. H. OSBORN. C20PEH;mAQLl & CO., fKOPRI ETOKJs OF iWarebouse, I ' 1 ' - ' ' FOR' SALE ' v 3 : ' ' i.:'T ;" OF LEAF TOBACCO ! . . ' ' t-r; i I' Ji assufie iiir Fi iends and all. Planters that we have the facilities to obtain for" them the "highest prices the.r, tobac co! will ; bring on - this cr anv other5 market rm the ' State. Give us a ' trial aad " be con vinced. -! iU.r't ";'" V-Vi ; COOPEBV BL1CKWELL & CO. decl7-lm,j v. V, - . Planters snot cially , 'tid-' v S MISCELLANEOUS AD'VTS. I Boot& Shoe HOve mil & BARRENGER DEALERS IK BOOTS," SU0E8 UATS, CAPS,, AMD IS' -AJJ. Oxacies of OSoots and SHoes , ; I r . t ' 1" -.i Lowest PllCeS (iuaranteedj OUR STOCK OF FcRlHSUIXG IS ALWAIS COMPLETE! ' Ladies' Fine Shoes a Specialty CALL AND SEE US! dec24-2m " . The Home F ertilizer. FOR LESS TDAH $15 We agree to sell you enough -' PURE CHEMICALS Te Slake a Ton (2,200) of Maun re That will make yon as much Wheat, Potatoes and Tobacco as any manipu lated fertiliser offered In the market at ' $0 to 5t5.,' v, , For this remarkable statement, we offer yrn the very best refetvnees in i.r...m , .nI Oil I Mi.I Ktl j nnni iut cinautns w runiiiim. with iiitructioi.s eujoreetioti, ete. The Pwsuie'". BOTKin. CARMER & CO., . dee 24-3iu Baltiutor. Md. 3?OM COOEEK'S Laurel Valley, . OLD WHEAT, Eye as! Corn WMsKio PERSONS WISHING A STRICTLY PURE Old aad-Selhbh Spirits for Hsdica! - Purposes, . Can get any size package, front I to 4o giilione, 1 to 4 years old. Univenal-. ly acknowledged to b; the finest whiskey made In the South. . ' Any ?-ize package boxed to order. Address T. N. COOPER, , Eagle imie, Iredei 1 Co., ,N. C iwwI31v , : " J P AN VILLE, A.; W. P.GRAVES, Proprietor, . FOR THE SALE OF Leaf: Tobacco ! ! , t Business Promptly and ACCURATELY TRANSACTED 1 fni'arahtee the highest 'Mar- ket Prices. . : HENDERSON i;, HENDERSON, C CEO. OR EM Sit AV Proii'r; TANUFACTURES ALL KlrS. JLT.L of flows and Plow Castings., AIM) all kinds of Maclfinerf Castings, such as Utr AIRING T0B1CC0 FIXTURES, ,. One of toe best plows made U the '.' HENDERSON No. 2, Noted for light draft and adjustability. Warranted not toehoka. They are well polished. ; . i v--v rr - are especially .adapted to soils covered with irrasa and wed." ' s . The Tery test XJotUa ana C em k PJiW la Eilstcac. '! It3 hag - four sizes of' aWeeps,Vrffeh make It complete -CROP MAKER." lTice:oaly;$$,$OT 50,000 Pounds OLD CASTINGS WANTED: Highest prices paid. Liberal aiscount Gocfis Graves warehouse MISCEELANE(US. IP State of Korth Carolina, f jn Superior ' i . G rau vUle count)'. r Court. . John nikersoa and EfizaHh 7 j aia wte x . if James A. Satterwhlte, SoloeVn dr.. fMliiam A. Satterwf lie. I tu.. v.. :t "i c? r.. t wbite, Cattierirre .Satterwrite, Madhwm Snt:erwlrtte, ? - t It appeaingto the atiif(tiou 01 the 1 -1 court that James A SattetThrt, ,Solo- nion"Ti-Satlervhlte,' LinS A. Satter whle a id Hni:im Jl. Satti'cwbite. four of the defendants hi this riytio, tf side bejond the limits of . this H(.t--tawit In tlieojnty of Davidson lA 1 lie State of Tenuessre, it fit then'forfVlered tlmt til Vkl2 f IvA Mm X Luk JTit LtA a X'lUll'' f A ! V puis' m ivri J W 1' I. VI J t V" vi ptM. weeks succestvi'ly in theTfttCHLiOHf. 53ssaJStesS of the fillM of the coropbui i jii ttiw ae- tion. anl that at the lerk 'suffice in the Court House in uxtoru, llnfjM they aiv near and answer Uertd or ilifcur to paid complaint on the nth ravd February, 1879, cite same wut oe raKi uas conrecf- ed as to tltt-m and heard ffi parte as to thein., ; . t ' -- --, Given iirwler mr hand afefcjie Clerk s nfflce In Oxford,' JfrCT Tthlay Decern-; ber. 1878. . : THOS. 13.E3CENT,. ' declO-fifc" i : i S'V. C rs n vilte To- KIIfiBFIHIi-'llK. s - 1 Canal St., from Sixth tj5eventb, ' 7 j RICHMOND Vj E5GKES. Portable & tVtionary, CASTINGSor BRASS aND'ON FORG . IKG8, MACHINERY FOR oTLD AND J COAt MINES, BLASr.H'R-iw, , ' , We call ;sp"cial aMenrlrtf f to our Im proved Portable Engine fCf-,agriCnUur. al and ntiier purposes. Aw$ q our -new ityle stnad locomotives for Kulmg lum ber and otlier articles upOf tram war and nRrroa aus rulu ayv SHAFTING, PULLEYS, Ac, FOR GIN HOUSES.; Eminent nlanlerrf in Xor 1 Carolina and other Soiitlteni State giuyicler onr Ginning and Threshing anginr tle ra-ti ami cueapesi 111 11. aw piuteiy ue from soark. .The ioiler HE; wr Atnl cultural Engines are proyhsd' with onr nteat Pf eslns park.rrcsters, a tlevlce by whieh'the Fparkt are forcwl to pas. downwnnl over a ?efv6Ir of wa er and eiVectually extini-ilsh-d w.ith- ont the use of wire gaue. Mtir Ji the only arrangement of thrs1:Suiir. which afford fiN-r access 'to the Votlertuhes lor eleaniiiic from e end. , Repair wrk solicited avid.nromptlv done. " Seiid for illustrateijcatalogueii. which are furnished free 1 1 W1L E. TANN.iK A CO. tepi7ly Saj s a Boston physician. Hia no eqnal aa a blool purifier. 1 le.iriuflf Its nvmy wonderful cures after all o2-W rettie'die?- had failed. I visiiwl Jie Labiiratory, and convinced myself of its' genuine merit. It i prejiared from ' harks roots and herbs, eaeli of which rs hlglfy eflVcllve, and thy anr. wnijioundei! in sneh manner aa to produce asUnishing ie Slllt8., i . . S. . . ; VEGETINE Is the great Blood Prifi'-iil . ! VEGETINE: " I HTJI cure the wrst case of jrofula- - I recommended, by physvans and a- j ' j VEGETINE . 4 flan effected mime inarvelli'iis, "cure U11 cases of Ct.'"" i J 1 - . VEGETINE p r . v :Cures the worst r-e of f'ajVer.v fe'" ' .VEGETINE t ' .- ... . . i Jleet wit a wiidernu sneers in Jlercn? I 1 rl.-il di4i(. s5' i. i: : VenTrriNL: VII1 enulicate Salt Klieuih tn the syf lem. 1 - - x . " VT". 1F.TTMF. ' . tlemoves Lmplcs anUuus from the . . V,EGETINEi fures Constipation aiTd rfjulatcs the Bowels. -- - - - -- : ..v ! v.VE.qETINRfeOl:!X-. s a valuable remedy fr HHache. ; .-. j': .. VEGE jiNEsf . A . IViU cure 'pTunensra. . ' V . J vEGETINRV;' hostorels the entire fystem IS 'ajie?lthj- condition.'' s vu. - VEGETINE IK'-V,:'t Removes the canse of Dizziless. : ' I , VEGETINE ; w ; Relieves Faint nee at th sttjiach; ' Cares paw In the nairk, -- 44 . , r : vegetinE ' iffeettintly cures KVev CripUh't-' i VEGETlNKsP r K ..... Is effective In Iu ere ef Fiiale Weak- I . ,; VEGETINE m f the great remedy for 0ni.1ral DebTHty 1 . VEGLTINE vfu . -4 ' Is acknowjetlgrd by-allclH:aft people -Itabe the best and most ry liable blood --'yrifter hi fhe world,." t , - ' . "' - ' Pn-pared hy. . iii. n9int til nusia 1, mas., 4-VEGETIXE IS SOLD 'ify LL 4 oetaaiy orti Hi WHOtESALB -DE4LjB8 ,; If - SALT, Agricultural, Llfirpool Fine 'aed Oroimd A lrun. . --. , . JSUOAKS; ; Kenned, jte and Tel- 1m t1 11 irrailuB . 1 - k . f - . (COFFEE; Itio, Lapaiyixand Jar, j I'lTEA: Gunpowder, BtackllbtrEfigllsW ainiri !. !MOLASSES,New Chzleafi nd Porto Rloo.- . . - . , - , . BACON, 8ide, RhonldefanJ Hams. .'TLOUR,, : Family, VExti KSTpermie aedFine. v ! i if.-;.: !- FISH, North . CafoKna sd Eastern i. ianin a Kaw-rs sportin and blasting i T POTEt L . EngTulw Stmtch and Irif-h' 4f rJ. 4 i rla. Starch, Soap,:Cand;k TobHcco, i and all leading. article ofMlteiiroeery trade. rartkMilarattetUlonMeo t tlie.1 tmiig of orders. . y.: ; , yj j sepl7f5ra ; J?EESCEIPTI01IIIEET U i or the KPvHiy t'uiv ff Seminal !ial t l , asanbooa aHd all d.sortlpr bront; crtkn or exciia. d-ntn. 1r. W. Jtam A ti W KlxUt h.lrl, I lnr-tmBj. Anr I 'mzvi 1 Iho 1ubt. . r9Tr"tctteeS tof 7. Ke-mlwt1 w j I 1 MISCEttANEOUS. ! "t'i" .IcMoirPlafeiiK. 2 2ogTSouth 12th Stwti, V 5 RICHMOND; 'ttAZ'i ; V Vil -MAXCVAOTCRSaS OF ' lV ' Estirriatespromptly fiimishtrl, 4 sepl76m Tint 'SMffl--HiiniiE ' U1W Llllflaii11 U, " ttW " 1 Tobacco Commisson M A LL consignments receive ' pro attention. mm 1 r 3, BCACKWELU'3 i- w ' - . - si 4 For 'Scrofula. andalt ' scrofulous jdisease. EryK pelas. Kose, or St AnOo?r - ?ny's Fire, Eruptions1 arnl Eruptiv- diseases of - the 5 skin, Ulcerations "oI-,tha .Livers Stotnaclv Kidneya. . ii "Lungs, Iimples'rustuleSi rjii lloils, Blotches. ' Tnmors, Sars Vm -Tetter, Salt Rbe-m,ealL J sSS". nead,'RingworJnJTJfcera Sores. Rheumatism, Neurajgiat rain i the Bones, tide and -IleaX- feoi&la ' Weakness, Sterilityj LCTcoi ihoVa; arising from internal -ulcemtioti, airr UteHne disease.- Syphilitic tttid MefcHfial 'dla eases, Dropsy," Dysperta,iEmaciation, General Debility, aud . for Poriiyujgib Blood. i- . i. , nik i!,i -.J i.'! -A This Sarsaparilla is. v a combination ol w Vegetable alteratives Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock with the Iodide : -of rotassium. and Iron, and is the moai efficacious medicine yet known -- fori", . the disenws it is ktteijded to core. . p . . V Its ingredienti are so skilfully eom bined. that tlie full alterative effect of " ' each is assured, and while it is so mill -. as to be harmless even, to children it ia sti 1 1 so effectu al as to purge out f rwa the eystem those "irnpurities and 'cdmipjiona which develop into loathsome disease. -V. - The reputation it-ieojoys fa enrt'jr from its cures, aud the (confidence, which prominent pliysicians all dver thfe Conn- try repose in it, prove 3 their experience of its lisefuhipss.." V n; -'" ' ? r Certificates attestSng : its virtues have aocumalated,. and are constantly being received, and as. many of these, pasef art . publicly known, they furnish convincing m evidence iuf 'the "anriorUy of tliis Sar-i. saparilla over every- other, alterative -f medicine. So generally, is its . aupeti. 4 ority to any other medicine inown.' that v ,?e need do n -more than to assure the public that the best rroalitiea it has ever possessed are&ij-ictjy maiataiiied. : Dr. J. C. AYER & C0,V LewehVlhm., J'rarttent nuri Attmlytirml C'himlt. , 0U AW, JtJttWCKTS KVBTWHiajU This important orean eWi Vttt alxittt hirca pounds, Mid &il the blood fa living pcrou (about three nllon pitui xhrooch it M least halt bow. Jto Huvtt tba bii and auier nqwini ; fe( strained tillered from k. liile is the ntur4 purgative ot the bow!( and If the Lir Wwik torpid it I not acparMed from the blood, bttt Ca , ' ried thraiigk thevcias to all aara ol tbcsysteaw . i :.. .i.,k r sVin. cuuset k to turn ycDoar or a dirty brow color. . l ae atonucfe become dtseased, aad Itrmr pepsta. Iodizcxtioa. CunstipaQoo- Hewlacae. Hila ousocss, Jauaidice, Chills, Malarial Fevers. J ?Str Sick and Sour Stomach, and reneral dcbilitv low. " M 3ra's H SMTnrB.Hhe areateeaiahlai discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to ihror,t on from one to two ounces ut Dii each time lha . blood pc throu it. as long as there is nc . cess of bile ; Aad the effect of eves a few aoM 4 rpoa fellow cboi pies ion or a ciiuwn dirty looking; ., ' skin, will anonUh all who trytt tlicy Deinf the . first symp'oms to disappear. Tb cure of ail bili-' ' ; ous diseases and Li vcr complaint k anade canl i v by rating ttsrATtwa in accordance wiiaoi Headache la irncn. y Varod is twenty and no disease that arues ijom the liver tan xia if a fair trial H jfir-,: Hii: i SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOZ FILLI VBY ALL ORUCGIS'IS. . ; - " Frico25C:ntGaEd$LCO . Th fatatity. of Consnnrption JDT ''1 1"Sl BiHr" 9 Lnn? Diseases: which sweep to te pive a: le l ' one-third for all death's -vicuna, rises front '.ay ,. Opitnh or Morphine treatment, -which hnply ans1 - sf I pebea as the work of death )foca osv- $iopomi - - of Opium, Morphine or Prussie Add. caa Mfcaoi i ' Mnthe GtxBB J'Lowea Couom Sttc, which baa cured people who are Cving to-day with bat aaei remaining lung. - Ne greater wrong caa Dajdoaeu :J. than to say that' Corauciptiod is incurable. C The f Gum Flowe Couom Svar will enre it wh-w ' aM other aseana have failed. Abo, Cold. Cot. .T 1 Asthma, Iironchius.Bd all diseases ot the threat, f..a 1 Ti 1 .v. . .: - i r .w u Jil! Alexander H. Strphens, Go. Smith and -Gov 1 1 -Brown of Ga Hon. Geo. Peabody, as well aa i -tl ihose of other remarkable enres in our boole frea" SuS yto all at the drug stores nd be convioced that if W 70 "wish -to b cured a caa be byakiagtaw. : O.Glob Ftowii Covojt StwdPu ..-- s. wioa yoo can ret Clou t FtovmSratT at asma prtea. for sal cy aM Inisist,! j.-! .c ii U Grave mistakes are made ia the treatment of 1, - s,uacasca iuut inx irviu wuvu u 1 . - ... 1 . : r : 1 M ., . VAA K. vi 1 Uionexase -ol itcroiula, bypniiis. wniii si is treated without the use of Mercury in some i f tl Merourv rots the hones, and the diseases it rra duces are worse Uuua any other kiad of blood or skin disease can be. Dk. P k b f vxo' s SntJ ji . j 5 Gil or Qrnfctt'S XaucHT is the only ineeUcino upon. which a hope of recovery from Scroi'ula, 5 v . philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, caa rcasoaably founded, and that twill cure Caacer. . i . Sio.ono will be paid by the proprietors it Mercury, f or any ingredient not purely vegetable and haca; J less can be found in it., Jj-.. v ' - ' Trice by all Dnigrstt fi.co.. : - - , - . i4t Gui Ftowaii Covr.K Stsw ad Maaaaix S ' Ilsa-a-nict ram ih Livsa for saie by ail Ciufl -.? ' gits taas cent and fx .co bottles, 4 j .. t f f f a. r. mssiL & co., xuts -r' - . f . . PHILADELPHIA, PA-t J , .s-i dtf i. S .jr,i a ,tm std S n "I A- "d vo merchants. Wve me a trial. '-jeeio-t ,: -- --- .,.:.,'; aaa4aaa) Af'w.wauhA . .... .XV t. . ,--! ... J
The Torchlight (Oxford, N.C.)
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