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a 3 It t border. WEDNESDAY. FKD. 7, lSJ'J. t e,w a 4 K.Him,i M mHwOm XOCAHIEPABTJIKXT. : BASubseribr8 receiving tbif paper with n X mark will understand that ttioy owo for subscription a yeai-two cross marks two yearsthree cross marks three years. The absence of a cross mark will not be evidence of nothing due, as we may not have time this week to cross mark all. UK J. J Jones Esq., of Milton N. C, Is our Agent at that point. Wubwri hers there will please pay Mm and those who can't raise tli '8iani pa" can give their note. We want something. y ,;; , st , OCR 2lEADVe have been Buffering from severe pain (n the back of our head and neck for seven weeks, and have not felt In a mood for editing a newspaper, 'which requires laborious bead-work',-A man with head-ache Is In no fix for edit ing a newspaper. It la almost as bad as nervous tooth-ache. . ; O-the Nnow. , We had a snow storm last Friday even ing When "beautiful snow" fell to the depth of two or three Inches. On Satur day many, of , our young folks ' amused themselves by sleigh riding, which remin ded us of a sleigh ride we took In 1857 from Milton to Hillsboro' and backthe snow - In many parts of the road being from five , to six feet deep, TOBACCO The break was larger, , we learn, yeter dayjatour Warehouses than at theprev. iou sale but the tobacco was bad and In : bad order. Prices however were highly satisfactory and the buyers animated. , I 1. gcSPAmongthe very best Commission houses In Illchmond, Va., for selling To bacco and grain and furnishing planters with fertilizers, &c., &c., Is that of Wise Brotiikrs, whose card we have been pub lishing in title paper for the last three years and which appears to-day renewed. This Is one of the most substantial and an- ftnmmfvlAllnff Iiaiimmi in Richmond, and planters who send their tobacco or grain to it may sleep undisturbed about the price r the money, for they'll be certain to get the very best price, and as for the money vnn ran fct tlm nmt of It In advance, if . you desire it This is a strong house in the "back-lxme" a remarkably clever hou se, and a house you will be sure to tie-to if you nnee try It. Try them, and fear not i ii m m m i n r w n ra. We understand that this gentleman Is expected to visit uie unneu nuu m mo course of a few weeks, and contemplates extending bis visit to this State to see his affectionate mother. When W. J. rainier Jnr ripvi"t and mt useful sons. Our Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and the Blind never had and never will have an abler Principal. Prof. Palmer was devoted to the success of the Institution, the comfort, happiness and improvement of the pupils, all af whom loved hint like a brother. . THE LEASBCttO WAREHOUSE. We understand these Warehouses are doing well, considering the ewwort, and that the prices give the highest satisfac tion. We learn (what the public gener ally is not perhaps aware of,) that the Mr. Ptanfleld who Is associated with the Rev. Solomon Lea, In the Warehouse of Lea A Ktanfichl, is our clever friend Dr. J. A. Btanfield, a Tobacconist of large experi ence and great popularity the very man for running a warehouse. But both of these gentlemen are so well and favorably known to the public that they need no re commendation to planters from our pvn. Another Warttotuein WMoro'Itwlll be seen from an' adv. In this paper that Capt. J. Y. Whltted, the popular Tobac conlst of this town, will open a Warehouse , 11, . -..I.. .f loaf tnh.irA mi the Slut hint . ' ... nmn ii-. - - - lie Is well and favorably known to the "planters and they will tie to him. VrW-MqJ. W. U. Bentley, who. re presents the house of N. M. Wilson A Co., of Richmond, Va., paid us a flying visit a few days ago. The Major was looking well, and we hope he will visit us often e stay longer. We also had the pleasure of a call front Charles Dewey Hill, of that impularhotfse of Hill A Fklnkw.'of Illchmond, faroow forgetting big prices for tobacco. A Jtvw ami wT Adverttoe. Once In time tliere lived merchant in a town where a newspaper was published but not properly appreciated by the peo ple of the town or the County, and tills merchant wastoo stingy to Rdvertlw In the pap-rs and of course loo close-fisted to givs his customers bargains. He heUug ed that class of mercantile skln-flinis who could 'V no use in advertising" If it cost anything. Now, one day the Editor chanced to meet a pale, gizzard -footed ne gro with a budget of meal In one hand and a blue-back herring In the other, where upon the Editor asked Fambolf he was. going oft to starve? , "Ko, h, was the reply "massa naming the mer chant,) got me to take dls Ash tindthmntt wuu, aoas to let jeopli know he's got 'em to sell." Ointment Is unnecessary. mJW Invite attention to the card of N. M. Witmn A, Co., Commission merch ants of Richmond. Mr. Wilson is not (in ly one of the best-looking men in Rich mond, but he Is one of the cleverest, safest and most fair-dealing. He Is a perfect cracker' for getting cracking big prices for toUcco, w heat and corn, and making prompt and honest returns, ne has Just returned from Europe, whither he wetit to advance Uie lutrcst of his customers. fft fiiltsborfl RALEIHG. dkhsrko IKTTKK. ' f' ' s (From our own Correspondent.) Mat, Ransom was elected United States Senator to-day. . The joi nt vote 10T. 9 In the IJouae awl 32 in the Senate., In the House Cauthorne the Republican voted for him, and in the Senate Flythe the Re publican voted for him. Several, mem bers of the House scattered their votes. In the Senate with the exception pf Mr. Flythe the Republicans declined to vote. Ko two Republicans in the House voted for the same man. Goodwin, a Republi can member of the House from Halifax, when called, sung out: "I Vote for yarn keo Sara THlery.'. '.Heatoni white Repub lican Senator from New Hanover voted for Mabson, negro, and thus went sound ing down his precious name Into the " Ar chvves oh gravity." Two negro members In the House from Craven voted for each other; Willis voted for Dudley, and" Dud " for Willis. :i " A bill came up to-day introduced by Senator Murphy for establishing a Branch of the Insaruj: Asylum at Wilmington. A very important bill was put on the tapis to-day by Senator Latham and passed its second reading 2t to 20 tor defi ning " the rights of marriage and married women." Hytnan, the negro Senator from Warren, added to the bill a very no vel amendment and It went along with the bill. The amendment was restricting the relations between whites and the blacks. ' 'V ' ' .'.!-'' Worth's bill to compromise debt of the State and appointing commissioners to represent the State In the exchange ' of State Stock : In Railroad and Mortgage lands has passed. '"' As his bill proposing terms of. compro mise and which we noticed in the last Is sue has passed its third reading.' A BIQ DISCREPANCY. We have the highest respect, for our temperance friends, Ramsay, of the Bart' ner, and Whltaker of the Friend. But they make a big difference to a close read er in the estimate of the "rum mills" in this city.. The Banner puts them down at 60. "And the Friend at 80 odd. A differ ence of twenty or more. While the truth we are told to be that there are only twenty-eight licensed houses In this city. Fraps must hold hh "blue light" for these brethren to see to figure better. WHO BUAI.Ij BE OOVEKNOB? We have heard Leach's name rather vaguely hinted at by prominent gentle men from "up in his country" as the man to get " the most votes." Bah. Leach is a good fellow and a clever neighbor, but he tell a vulgar joke too well for this High Office. No. The State needs a man to adorn and grace the position and she Is go ing to elect jiut mch a man. Mark it The people are tired of buffoons for office. DI.ACKXALL Or THK VARBOBOCOII. This worthy and liberal hearted gentle man is doing more to heal the breach be tween northern and southern feeling In the city than any otherclt izen of Raleigh. That article we wrote In the last about a gener ous northern contribution to a southern church he had copied In a city paper aud had sent copies to several good men in the north. This will have a good effect It tends to bring tlss good men with their money to spend from the north amongst us. And while he Is knowji to be, every bone In hU body, a true southern man, still the northern men recognize in him a true gentleman and one lilieral and cour teous and friendly toward all good men no matter from whence they come. Sev eral northern gentlemen are now at the Yarborough. RutrlRh, fb. Slh, 1S7J. THK 1X8ANK ASY1X51. The directory of the Insane Asylum met hereto-day. Capt Pride Jones of Hills- boro among the number. Dr. Grlssom in formed the the directors that sixty-thousand dollars was not enough appropriation. ' A MX FOOT J.KUSI.AT(K. Milton Holds", who was the lull man In the Constitutional Convention here in '07 isstill In the mountains. When Jarvls, now Speaker of the I louse, was canvassing last summer in the mo'intalns for Conven tion he spied Hohbs out In the crowd and he called on the "tallest man "to know "if that wasn't Milton Hobbs?" Hobbs sung out: " Yea. I'm here. An' I'm six feet in my stocking feet." A fellow in the crowd sung out: " es. Six feet dog meat and the other part man." . . - . Cuffee Mayo, too, we believe was a mem ber of that Convention in 07. As black as tar and greasy as a slice of bacon, be was wonderfully proud and as ignorant " as the devil." He brought Mrs. Mayo here to Raleigh with him and they " put up" at a crstkershop on grog alley. One morn Ign while Mrs. Mayo, black as tar, sat drinking her grog, the boll at the Capitol mug. She said : "Go on, Mister Mayo. There's no place on ycarth that satisfies you like the leglslatur." Cuffee swallowed his last gulp and departed. ' TIIK .K(U8f,ATl?ltF.. No prominent measure brought forward in the Senate to-day. The charter of the Raleigh and Fayetteville Railroad was passed. A bill for the lietter protection of " oysters and terrapins" was also passed. The House had up the School bill. There are forty sections well prepared. It will go through. Gives satisfaction to both sides. The election bill has pnscd the House. It forbids any registration on the clay of eleetloii, challenges any registered party, and opens tho registration books thirty days before the election. All the State officers to lie voted ftr on one tlcke Legislative officers on another ticket Con. gresslonal officers upon ano lie.- u. k t ai d County ofllcers on another. Trtls legislature has done a great deal of hard work and In comparison will show wi,th any Body (that ., was ever' gathered here in Ralefgh.: We never, saw- a nicer set of.sobcr and lioneit men. - ;' IN KALKtCtH. , Col. Robert. U iWIthers of; Virginia is here at the Yarborough House. Just on a visit to tho city. He is looking well, and the same ' old vet" that Lee's army knew him. -.:''! . " V" A Flg-litf ng Hone Drover In IlHtftla'h. FroTi our own Corresixindent. The other evening a long legged lantern jawed drover, about half 'drunk, rode i,np to the Capitol gate, followed by nine shabby little mules, the size of sheep, and he sting out to a citizen Just coming out at the gate ! " Hello, Mister, who does that air Jot belong tew ?"-The citizen told him that it Was the" Capitol Square, and belonged to the State. "Well, said he, Til be durned ef I keer, I want a place for my "stock," and I'm agwhie fur to turn ''emln." .' ',';;, -s!- ' ; Citizen : " If you do, the SUte will play the dwvll with you.'V - - Drover : " Play hell I You reckun I'm a gwiue tew let my ' stock " sfay out here all night? no sireel you must take me for a durn fool." t The citizen finally pointed him to an adjoining lot kept? for such purposes, and In that, he turned his "stock." Then he went to the National, breeches In his boats," and squalled for a room. Rutjes, who la not the most pleasant in the world when you get his dander up, told' him : he had no room."' ' Well, how, I'll be durned I ef I don't have a room, said he, "orl'll turn my stock" out of. your durned old lot," and he spit a" chaw " of tobacco ou. about the size of a June apple. Rutjes told him that he "didn't care a dain forhtm or his stock." Then lie wan ted to fight the worst sort. Went back to the "lot,'.', fed his f stock" on a bushel of com, and they aff eatit out of one little trough. A gentleman near by expostula ted, told him a bushel " wan't enough " " Look a here stranger," said tho drover, this is ma stock, you didn't pay a durn cent for 'm, an' I'll feed 'ein jest as I darn please." The last heard of him he left the city with' his nine little mules following him and bis "back up " the, worst sort. , M r ;. STICK TO VOI R KATE. .! - Under this caption the Tarboro'' South- enter strikes some papers a heavy blow for publishing advertisements at prices far be low their published rates and for almost anything they can get. As the Sovtjicrnzr says they have the right to publish adver tisements for nothing if they choose, but it materially injures other members of the profession who desire to live and let live. And this dlwegard ir published terms and advertising for a mere song accounts for the death of so many papers in North Ca rolina and Virginia. The mischief is they not only kill themselves but cripple jour nals that sUud by the honor of the pro fession. We see lots of advertisements be ing published by North Ca-olina and Vir: gin la papers that we refused for the reason that the advertisers wanted it done for al most nothing. ; The following suits our case so admira bly that we copy it from the Southerner "We have had such declarations as the following many times thrown at us by per lons wishing to advertise: , "After stating our terms, we are met with, " Why the , did not charge me more than so and so and for the same ad vortlsement," or "you charge metwisti as much as such and such a mper," and so on. Rcferlng to the published rates of such pajiers we find them to be identical with our own. "In nine ca-es out of ten the would-be advertiser goes away without leaving his adv. and the next thing you hear of him he is denouncing the Southerner for its li'.gh rates of advertising, ail because cer tain sheet Willi no influence or circula tion are willing to do their woik compa ratively nothing. "The Southerner Is not in the habit of doing business in that manner. We have too high an opinion of iut merits as an ad vertising medium to give tlu m for a song, and In behalf of the Interests of ull we call UHn the leading journals of the Stale to stick to their rates ss closely as possible." We remark that we are one of the "stick ers" that we have published terms and by these terms we stand. Advcrtelug A genclea can't buy us. Our charges are the same that other papers pretend to charge, but if they back down to get advertising to "fill up" with we will not s Cedar Gnove, Feb. 6. MESsns Kditokss Our mail carrier, whom we left In a 'fix', at this office about a week ago, and whose bend (official) came very near being chopped off, lias been 're constructed' and after promising to give the 'flowing bowl' wide berth for the future. reinstated and is once more custodian of Unci Sam's mail pouch. There is report going the rounds here that a fellow, who occasionally stopt over in tbst delectable portion of our Township known as 'Texas' was recently most severe ly and cruelly whipped by two white men and a negro aided and abetted by a jug of whiskey. Csoset Whiskey and some mis sing money. The sffair is denounced by the entire community ss savoring Uo much of mob law. A few days ago Mrs. J. W. H- y, in conversation with her sister Miss Polly W n, (loth our neighbor) was telling her about a Mr. Powers of Chicago who had petitioned Congress for powder and ennnon to ensble him to test his method of prod do ing artificial win by firing artillery. 'Well, replied Miss Tolly, if it don't please Cod Aimtphty to send rain I wogld not $hout for it. Praying will lest his smoke and arti ficial tbnmkr to death.' Until we hear farther from the experiment ws think Miss Polly's plan the lst investment. Mrs. Nancy Tinnin, who has been an in valid for a number of years, disd at her re sidence near Cedar Orove yesterday morn ing, having lived beyond what fsw, very few. of os will reach, thres score years and ten. MANud-vt's Stork, N..C, Zjm. 8, 1872. i ; JlAw. mm& tSvn: I see in your va-' luabie paer' Warehouses for the sale of leaf tobaeto advertised in Milton, and se veral of us would like to putronize the mat ket, but take it for granted thut there are no Stores there where we could purclij ase such articles as we need don't see any ikrlvertitfi in your paper. Please inform us. . I A FARMER. WT.Tbcy.had six Stores hMilton the last tiino we saw the town, bht 'what they keep to sell-W-whethw they have such ar ticles as "AlFarmer" wunts to buy or not the Loi'( snd the merchants themselves only knoW.i-Kft. I ,' f ' Ma9kCI, in t'aswell county, Jan, 0th, by the Itev. Mr. Hoylu, Mr. John M. New ton toMiss Surah F. daughter of Thomas CTas'sJ-iq. . ' . - , , , . Died, in Surdis, Miss., of congestion of thebndi,r3Contly, Mr. jolm A. Forrest, formerly of this county, aged 63 years. it - lHrLlU0R0', Feb. 5, 1872. ' Editors Recorder: You will do the tri ple of. Orutige a favor by informing them through your paper that ' the tax on all Deed fr Land has been repealed; also on Trusts and Mortgages, where the amount does not exceed $300. . Yours, ri sr ;.. GEO. LAWrf, Clerk. ftsTlt Is said that Wllkerson's Ware house i.tr Jliifon is selling Tobacco to the entire satisfaction of all who patronize it. ' BguELLIS," the live Merchant of Cedar Orove, is closing out at cost, to make room for his Spring Atock. Go and get a barg ain. Adv. next Wk. ' ' IMIKX TO KKW AIIVERTlUKUESTft. Farm forSalf- H N Brown, , Card X M Wilson & Co, ' , Card Wise Drothers, Leashurg Female Seminary S Lea, . ililisboro' Warehouse J. V. Whitled. - ) 1 ' II, ' ' F-SGIIMt WATER mOJF OVRCOATS WR Imve Jiis received a supply of George Oadj'ii, eelcls-ated (ium Overcoat, niunu fautouHl tn Enghnd. Tiwr ars the luwt watr jiroiif OvertoBWever ititrt dui'ed into tliU eountry and mily weigh Is omuw Cnn i easily farik'd in t pocket n(l ioiii!iIii a Waterproof bverc.iat snd lutonj an either sitle can lie worneut. Uav. lag rernived tlweKn dirmv from the Jtanu farturrV a;rfils, we are e:i:il)l ti ofter thriis at V(!ry low rstes. We rccjiwtfiillv invito the ptililie to i'.iII, iind axatiime tt;cne kikkIm. as alxo our line stork fn ladling, Hihis aud ientiinien'! Fiir- iiikLIihz Hmxli. una tlis luriMt stick or t l.tths. 'iisiin-rs HiidYeHtiiigs to Ito found South uf me I'otuinmv ' j E. It. Pl'EXCE A POX. : MKBensT Tailors, V, :. im Main Hreet. Jus, 13th, ' liichmotid, Va. - - A Cboies Fana fir Sals. IF not sold privately before will lie sold at the Court liouso door In uiilsboro, on Saturday 17th February, the beautiful fai n. and residence known as "Lochiel" n!- most adjoining Hillsboro, containing 2 at res.jtart wood land, with a dwelling eight rooms, 'and otlier improvements, -j fine grove of ten acres, niakiuir it altogeth er a desirable place. Terms cash, title per- recu,f . i ltti.Mtit n.uavwsi. . . .. ir"." -' Agent ' feb.Tth, t- , PRODUCE ' Jomniissioa IJerehants, 1001 CAUY STREET, " , . RICHMOND. VA. OyplOSMESTS solWted. Ptriet reronal yj atti-ntioii rmiil to fSalw, ami promt return rinlprMtliTt -sor fcxprexs, as a-irei. ITTLIIstjiI Cash advn-e nil c-ini)tnnietti'. ' I tT Fertilizers an i Oo id fnriilhwt oa pink's of shipimmt', on eonsuluttmi. Feh. 1, 1 s,l WISE BROTHERS. ISOf, IIARV 8TKKET," RICHMOND, YA. , GENERAL . ; (jOMMISSION IJERCHANTS, WE lea to tender nur numerous frh'nil of Vlrtfiiln and Xorth Carolina our in t onrere end rontial thanks for tlHr verv ceneroua patronage, and toaure them tlfcit our nrrant'e inenta are of the m nt complete f himctrr for for warding thotr lutertot. lliey snail nave every advantage of Fawljrii ni irkela as well our own. With a thnreiiihly clo obwrvatlon of our mar ket and the most inliraat acquaintance with the Tnlnrre trade, we pledp'O thoin tlio highest mar ket pi lee for their eonlimmcnt. Bap wr transportntion of Uraln always on hanfl. J. B. Morton, Fq.. Cush'r National Banli of Kl.'huvni!!, and w. is I'atton, h.. ana Mer. J.ihiiwin and Fieklen, Hankers, Ilanville, Va.. will pay all onr checks and autboriied sight draft on our house. - Lcasburg Female Seminary WILL open the 12th, of Feb. 1971 lioard ll fHT. mouth exclusive nf wanh Inpt which w ill lie tl ier. month. Tuition according to advancemect from f 10 to $13 per. sesttiun. Music $20. At leant one third of the hoard must he tHkld In advance. ; 8. LEA, Principal- Leashurg, Feb. 7th., 8w. Hillsboro' Warehouse. The Hillsboro Warehouse situated on Main Street will Minrmned for the sale of Leaf Tobacco on Tuesday 21st., Int, and Tuesday of each week during the season. 1'very eil'ort will made to make your Tobacco realize the hihtt market price. 15c sure and come to the Hillidioro Warehouse where you Rot jrood prices last year, and where there Is a I'rlxery attached to the warehouce. JAMES Y. WHITTKD. lYoprlctor, Aent for O. Ober & Co's Tobacco Ferti lizer. . Feb. Tth., 18T2. tf, SO. 1 FAYETTV1LLK STUKET, RALEIGH, H. C, . joon Ijindfr snd fhn aoli MAX t." FACTU Bfc B. "TEWSPAPEt!J. 51irliiei and Law Book of i every dearrlptlon bound In the beat atyle and k;W(,t prteea. Old numlier of Supreme court re:ort token In exclMUig for binding. Jan lffTJ ly ' WEBB'S for Tin:' S ale , of Leaf Tobacco, , . HILLSliOllOUOH, N. C. rpiIE New and well arrand HotiM will be nnciird tor HimliieM on ' , Tuesday ihc 30' Jan. 1872. ISP Xj jBl. 1ST I? 323 2-8." SI who pstronize us miiy rt asuured tliat in every respect their Ititai'iwU will he nttendod ti, and Unit they will always gut the hlhimt prices for their Tohaiico, - . "'. " : J. CWEBK, Proprietor. Jsn.10,1872. liu . . LEASBUE'j WAREHOUSE. THE subwlhors will mjieii mi the 24th Inst In the liin-n and pclou liul! ilng known u li. 1. JliUicock'M Fwturr, Wnvelioitxi for tho . sale of Leaf tobacco, 'All we auk l a trial. If nur prices d nut ull you we will cheerfully put your Totiawn hack in to the vviiifon snd you rnu take it elwwhcre, even sttmild roil faro worse. No engirt will Iw spared to stive our p itrons the moht iwfiict sutWiiction. ilv us a trial. HAS COCK & t'ONNALf.Y. It. P. HanWV. , II. T. Coinmllv. Jan. I", t7 ; ! lm DENTAL NOTICE ! HA V1XO fitted up mi OthVe In the now lrit k htiildin; over tho Store of C M t'arki, I will benloawdto luive nil poinons dealing niv pro!i'Ksl;inal wrvloe to cull tliere. I will continue to visit t hajH-l Hill on the flint and third Mondays of every month. : llilbihorotii;)!, Jan 1, 18ti ly Kew Boot aai toto Bute Forl872. Encourage Home Bone and Sinetc.mm WE propoxe to opeu tin-new ' year with a new firm to eoiiduct the nianufacturlnsr BOOTS AXD e-IIOKS J of every description. Gent. I.a dies, Si Iwtn ami C'liildrens. We have a fid! corns o(;a good workinnu an the Mute can produce. He pairing done sciitly and at nhort uots-e. We in vito nil who w Mi o have work done hi our lino to give us a cull; we (do not fear to eualieiic the Mate in rnjFirtl to worknwuisirip, rt(K-k and neat ness of lit. Wo will sell our work an I iw as the sume clow or work can I bnulit in Hh- htste. Jn oimiMtion with our uiiinuuteturlnu department we Intend to keep a good and full line or Shoe Finding, Leather and Toots of every description for sale. We Invite the Craft to give u. a call when in want; we kuot wast vou want and will keep the bent. Wo can is- found at the old 'Hex-order ottice ono door.'sonth'of H." S. lirowu's 8tore, and uearlv opimxiU; the New Brick Store occupied by C. St. I'arks. A Jmppy and prosperou year to all, aud a heartv louniwr f cold watu or strong C'ouoa to all hntther Me chanics. Parks rAutKTT. awKftnir - TSmj , " Sokskt rcc'STT. I'. 8' We will take lu exchanife (or our good Dh)U aud Shoes. Wheat, Corn. OaU. Flour, Meal, Wood ami most all kinds of country iwo duce. Jan. to. V.kr. ' cnaai.ES o. sill, ClliRLKt B. IK IMC IK. .oKaasoKl Bn-,ti Balliiu jie.i 8P''- HILL & SKINKER, Successors to Hlli, Bentley A Bklnker, Commission Merchants, No, 18 Pearl or 1 4th Street, .. . Ulchtnoml. Va. Solicit CotiMlfrnmcuts of Tobacco, Cotton, I Flour, ti rain, Provisions, &c JsarAOESTSfor O.Obcrand Sons' Stan dard Fertilizers In theHlatesof Virginia and North Carolina A A Phoxpho Peruvian Guano. ilNfial Tobacco Compound, AmmoniaU-d Sup. 1'hoMphate of Lime. Pola-di and Planter combined in barrcU. Aim, on hand Peruvian tjuano, Id me. Plaster, Slt, Itoue inist, Ac, Clover ami Uraxs Seed. RALTIMOItn, JA!. 18TH, 872. i..-r"j At the MiliciU'ion of Miwra. Hill t Sklnker, eul. A Kent, at llbdiinond a., for the ... 1 . i . ....!...: . i f. ..... home r theexprm, puriMHie or lnvetiitiiiiit liiorougiuy inei iuinrici aim mauiil rture i l'voiir tariou manure. We bad prevl'mly li xrui-d thntvod bati. at ail tiuie. iimt.il the l'Unler to visit your work, lnpirt miterial ued, aod mode or mnntuiMiure. were no irvMrei lo ex. Met an fitii an t'x'illilt, and we are more than pleaM-d toa. tiut every fueiliry Ium l-en atl'ord. ed to u to niakn eomi.He vur examination. We have vHted your rxieniive work, lornied a LtM-114 I'olut, In r.tl;fmore, and tiiruu.'h your open andcaudid exhil-ition. In ronjunrtion with your exreitenl roreoinn, we nuiH expres our. Mve a fully rejiaid l-r our vWt, and amply ot!tie:l of the value ol your manure, mid ititeer tv of iiianut.K ture. We r t-oiivtitced that the cftoleet nwterial I lined of Fertlliiing eharwler, eninhined ckilfully and rnrrfldly. It l all liu porUnt to IMnuter to know whereof they are WMUf iu thl aye nl luioMurr. and ao bttxhieM i more.lh liel to alme IImh In tho nnnurw lure of iimnure, the aad exierienee of lboiinsl of I'lamer. t on run ana tliorotibii rxtiiitiHtlon we are deteraoned touw vour manure, and cur nertly recommend and m iUt our 1'l.iiiterii tnjoln u In the diotiiliullon of Imt we cmvive ti tie entitled to merit ami rontldetiee. Your Sale w exliihited on your hook and tetiniony of aip r.ik t aelllngfor jerlfiirlher roiivlncinit proof. J. B.lltlUHl. Vy.S S l. Tl I.I.KY, lrnvllle t 'o. Pigtied J-CttMipKU, N. C. It. B. t HA i IX, Of Amcllato. Va. It. O. CA LI.t'M, W. L. CALt.CH, R. O. &, W. L. CALLUM, : nilOLESALR & RETAIL " DRUGGISTS. No 22 Kant JUrkct Street, Crectwbi ro, N. C. , OFfER to se Drnj.' and aieilleinw, ralut. fiiHvl, Window ! and IVrfumert, Toilet Ar- tlrii A-e., on aiKitit Aew InrK and Phil ul lplii prtv by Whole. !e for ean onlr . Partieiiliir at tent ion jilren to order from a distance la every Inntanee aatMartion ptmranleed. Jon. IU. For e, A Xf. I. Kew it rey Wacon f-ingls Vated. t Y At tost for easb. Apply to Jn.t9. J. A. L'TLEY. LIBERTY WAREHOUSE, vitt nnixr t ' i rpiIE Fuhfcrtber hiite lonnod a co-partnenililp -L for the purpose ofAouduetintf bunineat at t bin well known imU liigldy popufur houxe, aituntud at fhfl loot ot J.iln-riy, Mixi-t,-Wilton, N C - V e f -el ntHiired tlmt plaiitni vinituiK Hilt Tow Sir th piirpoKo of aolUiig Tohaveo will )lnd it to their iiitoix-xt to niy m a tail ; aa our tae liiiua for' Klrlng general aathJaetion and ni rtrate axounno uatioaaars unsurpassed, -h f . -i is very lai'Kd capable of holding aK pltea or To baeooeiwily. aic.Ii nii ahunuauee of good aky fljfhtn.' which are of imnienco advantage hi showliw Toi bnco in tliu iniiM ruvoi'iralihi iimfilicV. : tir wujron lot I liirne, and i urrounded bf a high board fene, double gt eirtcranue, and o-cui-ely looked eaeh nijjht. We are convenient to water, and have good -tnl)lc for lidrMw. ' Uur vamp liouae eiiiuiot be uied ftir warintb, cleanlinei and comfort, having S good Itoonw, Ith lire plarea In each, and w furiiUh' BntthundimceorwoodaiidlighU without moncv ond without price. - V .-. . ' We guarantee. aatinfaetlon. If no aaln made, no charge made, aud the Tobacco reloaded atour exiHsiiHO. i' lease wy u. ... Tuke the right hand Immediately after erAwilnv""' . .. k'"'u iuuotiiB roau to the Waix-houw. ulul avoid that ,ui. ... leading up to nmiii Htreet. All uu.iuirie in mini I ti T. . i... aiuiueifd promptly, . 'V A. L. BAM..- Onr Mr. Ball, who I no wav conneeted in tba Dl'otitj urlhiiltr from .Km itnh.ti.ui M ...tA i.. . imeeo, will duvote hi whole tiino and attention to .... .........man oiKurr, Aiii-tioneer, ana general buchiw muiiiigorof this honsb. ilew ill Iks round at hi port at all times, and hoi by an hnmxt and lait hrul dimdiarge of bli ... ..t, n huciw nitiuT- o, mat raironaiie so generously extended to him lunvij.iio-. . TVltXED O VEH A HEW LEAF I Ihimk the public lor punt patronage hi Oie Sad die & Hartieaa making bunhieiw, and solicit aa Increased custom the i-urrent fear. 1 lllnkte tlie luBft. &ii.i..nM.B..A u.t,i...- r . i ii V ii . tT, : """'c'D'll".,BpBllln and nl.ck Saddle, and the be ilitrnea & line. 1 will In future keep a letter atoek of work tliArr 1 ImVP kelir wtn.tn .Ha .ii . t r...-.i V. aea n lower than ever. i come ana look at my work I. will cost you nothing to do ho. 1 I will tjike ltii.v.titii.(VMe..w ..Mai. 1..-- ". . aome corn ft aome flourer but no' wood. Bring ...c a K ,i , com, una get a wind bridle warran ted to la-4 five year. . 1 will Hepair Kaddh-j and Haninea low fr any kind ortrade exceit wood and wheat utraw. ' f ilV- I Will f.l.n an.. ..t- ..t.ti.... ... Htfieeheap. T- "? ngooa um jan. nth., itrrsT- TDHtf.EK' T,LFlT,I,PrIot',,nL,,'.-,JEN"rLKY .nb it. ' ln.Bn diKKolved, I wo'ild inform . 1. " ""eeiueren into tlie employ, ment of Mein. V. xi. w.iw.. i r.. j I"1 . eonnevtion would reaperttnlly aohcit a share of the patronage ao lilMriiliy hetowed utiou the late nrmofIltll,Bntley Skiuker. uivuiiiuiiu, va., .nil., mn, , ,1m. , (S I ItmyAItlX-l will pay one dollar for tfc to hoy hained t lirywood Webb, who abaconded i " ","" peraona are warned against barborins or emplovlng him. 6 L' i ' " 'TI1T -kTm-w- w-w YVAiYIKlJ, 90 r'AB.()"K "n- Lynhl.ttre ami taa- H SLTIl hietr eehf. mil !... '. fortd.il ipmrt.TN Kood rationa hwued weekly ao nlV nil tittt Wni-V f ' nWdnjr hamla. 1 " w aa'ow ,,ur- row iimce tianvtlle, Vs, , - WANTED, , i o.onn KP,r,a,,k-white i. -w w w Vasa a J. Y. WH1TTED VALENTINES, Gamos cfe3 Toy BOOKS, J PKT roeeived and for awle, ehejip fr eaii. 8 Ja.M.HCl. (; JAMJiSIt.GATTIS. a wom Tornn wise. Reduced Prices at the Brick STORE. I am offering for the next 99 dava before some orth, mv entire toek at gi-ea'tlv UEDUCED rjticfl. Eitra Krpiiis in SHOES,. - Men', Wona-n's and Children' Blanket. t-hiwl-.. Lre f Inod, wiiiii. i Bwiwi Jneonett. Kid (iloTea, JliMiiery, Thexe (loml entiivly for eaih or nsrtoVaniMt ehargc them to you at the price I (hall offer them Oi3irsappilt3tteiloOi2nic: I SIt'ST have It at onee, or s general row. I ean not talk to you Individuals. for you will not ;lv me S rlnnre. , C; M. PARKS, Jan 21, 1ST? co u J? rixit Toos, flood aortnvint of A oplea and Peach tree-4 t L Delivered st Xubaun Uk- or atttlie X unery a. 10 cent spice, Melmnwllle N. 0. Ksery j mile South Eaat of Mebammlle WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. VMI Under In flue ferfu merle. Toilet )uitM II:ilr4HU. futn IrtUU. gar, eliewlng Toleeo. Uiiieral Water, ehokn l.loimra r..r nwutlinnl .iM a)o Paint", ril, il. liy Mutfit, Harden and (irtK c. 14 Kavrttollleatreet, Kaleltrh, tJrMgn or the Golden Mortar. Jan 8, 73 3ns. 7D0EP& JONES, (Sucreiwor to Dr. il . J. Jienninger,) Pharmacists and Druggists, W Kayettevllle Street, RMiElGil, .V. C. ate, sotrr, , (am) ;rr.Mss SELECT II Art ! n na rt t I I -a v CfwtA.Af in ujUiOKfr m n rpiIR Mbxe SaMi SIIih KoIVh-1 will renm Hk Fefni rt, 18TJ. nml Jim iTth, (WtTrtf uTcTi , ?i. : -r-"-Vii
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 7, 1872, edition 1
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