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lt jjjjillsiicrfiaali fi.rier. WEDSJtfUAY , FEB.H, 1372. LOCAL DEPAHT.WEXT. IWuBubHcribcrs receiving this paper with a X mark will understand that they owe for subscription a year two cross marks two years three 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. . SjaVTlieJsenlor congratulates the read ers of the "Recorder" upon the return of tlie.Junior Editor to his post. t&TjIhe Typos of the Recorder office return their thanks to the Senloreditor for a delicious treat of oysters on last Thurs day. May his shadow never grow less. - "j , . Good Chairs. ; .- Friend Woodson of the V'arrenton Ga zette boasts of the Baptist Church choir in his town and calls it " the best choir in the State." Tut, tut, Woodson, it may be " the best " in Warrenton, but when you want the New York touch, come to Hillsboro and hear the Presbyterian choir under the management of Professor Orotz. It will make you " want to b an angel." A ataeaer Hiltsbara. Great excitement existed here last week and still exists to some extent over a pan ther said to be seen near Dr. Strudwick's j plantation. A party f citizens went oui with guna to "clean" the varmint but without success. It is said to "have de stroyed a number of hogs. It may be the Devil. He is loose. " 1 IllicU'1rla41lllaB. Deputy Marshal Geo. M. Harden arrest ed four parties in Alamance the other day and brought theui here before Commis sioner Btrayhorn charged with illicit dis tilling but there appearing no evidence against them they were discharged. Aa I4 tram a Friater. An old tramp printer called on the " boss " of this office the other day to " get something to est" The "be" as pretty hungry for something about that time himself. The old "Jour "said he used to work for George D. Prentice of the Louisville Journal. lie waa very drunk, of course. And by way of render ing himself entertaining he played like a fiddle with his band beating his mouth. Ills " tune " would have been five hours Jong bad not the " boss " taken a friend aside and borrowed a quarter (whlctt the "boa" will never pay back again) and give it to the fellow. And away went the old tramp printer. The devil " go with him. '. 4vaa4 C rwj.oiia- mnveil the trees and Apollo played the barp, but the ladies of the Pres byterian Church under the management of Prof. GmU at the Masonic Hall In HUlsboro Friday night week Intend to e clipse old Orph 1 Apollo ashamed that he ever wore harp on hla back. The selections of music are' roost superb and the artistic rendering of the pieces will be sparkling, new, and finely execu ted. The etmmblt is well gotten up and will take with the public. The young la dy artists are virtuosos of considerable lo cal renown, besides beingofthe "heather belle "of Hillsboro, A chance for a young man to see" the prettht gtrls.be ever aaw" Is now offered to the dashing young fellow of Raleigh, Greensboro, and In and around Hillsboro, both town and country. Remember the night, next Friday week. m. ay. To-day is what we call Valentine Day. The writer received one. An ugly look ing chap, and not very complimentary verse beneath. That 1 the way we ob serve the day In thl country. A most foolish way. In other countrir the day i. ..i.,(!rM!ltf and aenslblv observed. IUWlVWWHiv In Scotland, for Instance, by the peep of ..... a 1 -1.. Ajauaaaattft. day, all the little ooy ana ging cr and they cbooseon. from amongst them for their Valentine. And they dress him up, put wreath of flower 'round hla bat, and put blm at the head of the procession, and then they start out, golug to every bouse In the village and singing under the window. The peop b "d . v .njtaLha mlndowaand pitch - - . t. uiriin rwnnle and all aorta 111 a r of nice present, which they have rrepar- ed fbrthetn. mwwcjr -r day. The birds are said to elect their matron thl day. It U not certain who rJt Valentin, was. Homo say be waa a bishop, and some thaUwa a presbyter ' i.i.,!.i in Home by the Km- We think It i In aom ! -Ji..-v.,t.n.i that the young men uiriiuiiuit.uft'-"- - - , and maidens meet togethif on this day arid the ladle put iMt ,um ,B, ,? and Uen each young man draw for hla Valentine. And the lady whose name he draw he escorts home and maybe after a i.m. rrv Then aha I hi Val- Slliiiuirji'm';i --- en tine for life. tov4 Iraaa PraaalitB-. Last Saturday morning two colored wo men with their honw and buggy were bare ly saved from a watery grave aa they drove In Etw, down at the town fird, and undertook to cross. They were not aware the river was up. They hadn'J gone ma .... ...r.u mi itia water swept under the root of the horse' tail nd they sat In the buggy screaming for help with the bug nfttini In the water. Lewis Cain, a worthy old colored man, ran down !,hrra manr other cltljwns, black and white, and comprehending the eitua Uon at otwe, sent hurriedly for hla boat, and dashing It In to the awollen watef, Jum ped in it, paddled to them, Jerked them out, and landed them safely ou the bank. The horse was then swam for, his head turned towards the bank, and he pulled the buggy out. The women were named Fitzgerald and were the wife and daugh ter of a colored man who came here from Pennsylvania and at present is farming out in tue country, . - ; A Destructive Meet. . . 'I ne sleet that fell here last Thursday night dubiaged the timber and fruit trees worse than they have been used In the last twenty-five years. The old savin Is: " Much ice is the foretoken of a good fruit year." And thl make the fourth sleet we have had this year. . Harae atolea. Col. Tracy of Barksdale Depot (Va.) Is in this place on the hunt for a horse that was stolen from him Tuesday of Christ mas week. It was a bay horse, walk wide behind, and has a star in his fore head. Any information would be thank fully and suitably received. "" ' i, Uo4 Halt. looaceo sold - high here this week. Three Richmond buyers are In the market. One of these bought heavy the last Bale. "We will give the Hillsboro' Tobno- co market next week, about which time the price will bo regulated. We will also publish the Durham market If any one will furnish It. , CP A Milton correspoudnt writes us that Tobacco is coming In briskly, and that Wllkerson's Warehouse Is 'spreading' itself. Planter generally delighted with the prices, Aaaaalt. - Warrautswere Issued the other day by Squire Lynch for the arrest of two men named Williams and Reeves charged with making an assault out in the country, In the night, on a man named Boggs who was asleep in bis brother's house. TWIGS. A Virginia farmer near Abingdon raise tea. They crack a smoke-house twice a week In Danville. Fifty students have Just professed re ligion at Davidson' - Oh for a cravat! Bpence of Rich mond will read this. A panther has been killed In Beverly county in West Virginia. Pepper, the Napoleon Irestaurateur in Raleigh, begun hi business on nine dol lars that his good wife let him have. John Bryant of JTea beni has been ar rested and Jailed for knocking down a la dy on the street It Is claimed in Raleigh that a " tech- nlcal informality " voids Gen Ransom's ford, lost hi sweet potato house by tire and eight hundred bushel of" roots. " The establishment of a wagon line from Oxford to Wolf Trap on the Rich mond & Dauville Railroad la talkwl of. - A bald headed man out west is the father of a bald headed baby and Its grand mother is right sore eared about it. Dr. Keeu'a tobacco factory hua been burnt at Salisbury and hi loss, fifteen thousand dollars. Insured ten thousand. An old gent objected to hi son study ing "Jography" and grammar, because he didu't want to be a miuister or a sea captain, but a man of " bi."- J. 11. Hobgood of Granville has re cently received seventy-live dollar awar ded blm by t' e Border Fair for the liest sample of coal cured tobacco. , Dr. Goddin of Richmond practiced ou Mis Emma King,for alsvtiou. Mis Em ma friends are now havlug her dug up ,and the doctor is standing trial. Where's the other man? The city inspector of Memphis pre sented Alexis with a bale of cotton. The Duke Intends dividing it with the fash ionalde lady friend he ha met with on the pad Some laughing ga waa given a vigo rous young man In Memphis to have his tooth pulled. He grew so awful Jolly mat bis frienda couldn't hold him, and the den'ist ha worn ft poultice ou hla eye ev er since. The handof man poking out of some trash In the canal at 'Danville belonged to the body of a negro in the place named Reuben George found to have been under the water many day and nobody Know how he waa drowned. An aristocratlo lady In Louisville who waa beautiful and well formed and all that sort o'thlng left her home the other night and was borne back tiff drunk from the low but kept by some colored folk where he waa found Her passion for strong nmtitnnbi had taken posseMsion of Iter hod and mind. A gay widow In Indiana fell In iove with a music teacher, agreed to marry him, and gave him ft watch and chain and fifty dollar in cash. The melodious awain couldn't " C " it and ran off with the gift There ws"mulc In the air" for about seven weeks, when the widow found him and sued hhn and recovered damage to the full amount of what she had glven him, " ftll for love. " tilt TO". f"ro"B a wievlsl CorrwjwniU nt.) We have a great deal of Ud weather. Last Friday and HaUirdsy there waa the heaviest sleet here that has been for many year The shaie tree in town were ier Uuv hmken to nieces and some of them torn up by the roots. The orchards were very much damaged. Dan IUver and Country Line were full to overflowing, fuller than for a long time pMt. David Ixmzwcll Is dead. Died last Sat urday. TOWN DIARY. Twelve inch red mud in Hillsboro. The Presbyterian church has a new or gan. V There Is not a pimple of measles in Hills boro. We have a Scotch terrier pup for sale, He is a she. , Our band now plays " Mother, may I go out towIm?" . Aleck Hall, colored omnibus driver, has erected a new residence on Tryon street The ladies of the Presbyterian church propose an elegant concert Friday night week. a smaii lot or nne tobacco sold here on Tuesday at twenty dollars' A lower grade brought thirteen. , .t : One hundred live rabbit delivered on foot bas been offe-ed for two year sub scription to this paper. Sunday was a beautiful day. But Mon day the clouds come down and the streets won't be dusty again for a year. The old stone fence on Queen street that bas stood the shock of a hundred years has been washed down by the recent rains. Quito a number of yonng lady boarder have already arrived at the excellcntschool of the Misses Nash and Miss Kollock, noti withstanding the shocking bad weather and that the school bas Just begun. They had a good quorum the very first day. A letter from m B' Ilejr. We are in receipt of the following letter from a young lark in Greensboro who we presume was sloshiiigaroundon the "beau tiful snow "during Christmas week. He writes: " Sir: I have but little news to write. A young lady painted a snow scene on the wall the other nlgbt and It was so natural that a young gout sitting by her caught cold and died of meningitis before morning. A young man lu town was asked the other morning " what he thought of the weather'? Said ho didn't know. All he knew about It was, when he got upjthe birds were singing, " Prahw the Lord." I say I Can't yon lend me flVe dollars? want to buy a printing office. Think I'm " cut out, for running one of thero things. What are sewing machines worth In your town? And do any of your citizens ever buy lightning rod ? There'll Im aw ful lightning next summer better take one. I'm agent for the Never Strike Com pany. More anon." IM'RUAM. N. C. Fel h. 1872. iVor H'dlhomunh-M''irilrr: Durham tend erw. itiiMo Hl.li-lioro'siid the State: Blackwell's New Warehouse Is fillod to overflowlnir. and the crv U still it flltllltt! tiMniia Ikliii A.tl.1 inni. VA bin "bileri" Milton Tobacco Market Lkasbi-ho, N. C, Feb. W, 1372. Oevi: Below I send you the quotation of the Milton Tuiwits.-o market at WILKERSOXS WAREHOUSE- Piiiulnirs. ii m to 4 & iul'erior red lugs 4 75 to &l 5 00 to 0 (W 00 to 8 00 1 ) 00 to 15 00 15 00 to S 00 6 00 to 8 00 8 oo to 10 on 10 Oil to 14 00 15 00 to & 00 Zi Oil to 60 0.1 AO if) to 75 00 Red Lugs, f JochI Bright " com Good M Fine " lied Leaf, ootn. " com Fine leaf , Wrniqierso!! lt pond do fine Now l the time forth fanner to brlns hi all gradt- of Inferior Tolweco, luirs, red and bright A good demand for wiappers, at s H-lce. Our niarkft is prod for all grades. WUIxrmt:, Stcihcn&0eingUm. Danvillo Tobacco Market Ff'tn'irtf IS. Lugs, common red, f 1 oil to 6 no rood S 00 to 8 00 medium bright, 8 oa to 10 no 1 ine. l j W to 1J w Extra lots likher. Iieaf, com rel 4 00 to 8 00 good red 8 00 to 10 00 good rich and waxy 10 00 to IS 00 common bright 12 00 to 2$ 00 medium " 2o 00 to 85 00 fine " 25 00 to 80 00 extra " 85 00 to 60 00 (BaaaaaaMBaaaa Richmond Market, JIU-hmmd, Va., t-Vb. 13, 1872. TOBACCO. . Mack. Lug com. to good, ffl 00 to 8 00 Leaf, " to medium 7 60 to 9 60 Good to fine, 10 00 to 12 00 SuHfCurtd. Lugs, common to good 7 00 to 8 60 Leaf. com. to medium 9 00 to 12 00 Good to flue, none In market. Jlright. Lugs, coin to med 800 (o 10 00 good to fine 12 00 to 15 00 Extra smoking, 20 00 to 25 00 Leaf, com to med wraptier 12 00 to 20 oo good to fine " 25 00 to M no extra " 65 00 to 75 00 oraix, Ar. (hm, white 60e for goisl; prime 67 and OS. Wlimt, red per bushel, ti.7a Oata, per bushel, 61 to 63c FUmr, fine (7 per barel, aup. extra 8.60; fmlly $. . . llncon--shoulders 7J; ribbed aides 8J; clear ribted RJ; Virginia hog round 9 and 10e C!tURlI W4TKB PKr fERCOATti WE have Jt received npp' "f IKwtct', ertrlrral'd Oum Overcoat, BMnu- fai-tnred In Enifhnrt. Tbef srs the prnnfOvereoataeref Intndooed tnts tbl eoontry and only wewM I ounces t'aa lis eairfly ranied In IwkH. and eomitlnea S Waterrnof Ovemet and ilnHer. aa either aide nn bs worn eirt, liav ln rerrlved I bow xreoOa direr from the Manti fartoreV asrnta, we are eiwlile to offer Uw-sv st tery low rat. We rperWii" lavlto pa Wis to call, and eyatnloa the OoK aa sia sur Hork of nothing. Shirts snd tientlemeti'a fur. nlal. In Und. and tlM laro4 stork of Cloth", t'aamen and Yextlne to b found Boutb of thel'otoaw. E. B, prKNt K A Xr nr toy TilLoss, 1M Main Hiwl, Jan, I3tb, Bklimond, Va. IX BEX TO KEW ADVEKTI9EMKHTS.: o ? rH HOTEL ' kept by Marx Schloss in Raleigh present its card In this paper. A good house. And there la no ainaer or truer gentleman than Mr. 8. luug. a Morehead advertises tobacco warenouse in ureensooro. r Capital there. wDl GShcgan advertises Orange Co, i. Just to Hand, ANOTHER lot of that excellent St and Ralph's Carolina Bnuff In Bladd and Boxes, and for sale by ' ren. 14, 1872. J.R. OATTIS. ToTaacoo! Morcliead's Warehouse. i GREENSBORO'. N. C. who consign with hie are assured of the bet prices. If the sales do tiot give satis faction the Tobaoco may be 'taken in,' shipped elsewhere. No charge for stor age. Warehouse fees the same as at Dan ville. Liberal advances will be made. t up n arenouse bus a firwt class p. lery at tauiieu. n tnc liamiilnir. onWin.. ii assorting of your Tobacco, too much care cannot be taken. Ample camni ansonered to planter. I'll to my lst for consigners; they cau't ask more. I re fer every man to Ilia lielirhlmm tlmt il.. i ... . " ucw iiihjt ppreau. very resjiectriilly, KUGENE MORE :uead. eb. 13, 1872. - . lm 'U5-V,','5"u,i"r II"f ' ' teseh Free Hchool. rb.lK8. p. w. Drom. . Kxsmr' a i tiiiFinirTiiun .nn pup ttrn r iiM tui.n.. r ...... i. (Formerly Cook's Hotel,) RALEIGH, N. C. c UuaioJ near the hiiHlnmn rmi-ti..r ,.rfi. m'-rm t I vi UIQ City, yet quiet and retired. This house has I elegant style, and will afford excellent and ptattautaccommodultoiito traiioler.t and flume uuarucrs. The nmnrietnr all who may favor him with their patron if. Theoom are large, comfortable and nnit. and his table shall he furnished w.t.i luw lwt.t the market ailhrdti. R.rra modeuatr Porters will heat the donnt nn thm ..t. val of tho trains, and omtifbuMSc will take tuMM'lliWiS to the Hotel. MmliNii 1... ..., stall h-,Uf.. at Uie !w U'lXMn n,,d r,P w"I to kept Fell 14 ly. Proirietr. : A CMm Faria fir Sals. IF iiot o!d privately ljcfore will he sold uf the Court Hou il..r In Itiii-i.r.. .... Saturday 17th February, the ts-sutiful farm and residence known as Lut-hlci " ut. UMt adjohiing H:ll.'bom. v ,ii!,ji,!i,r .& acrt-, part wood land, with dwelling vf eight rooms, and :hcr linprovviiiuts, a ' - Ageut. fob. 7th, 2. t' n m wiilson & co, j 1 K O D U C E , (Jommissioa- Jferehauts, 1C01 CAI1Y STUKET. RICHMOND. YA. COSMnKMKXTS Iu-itd. Wrtit peronsl sttwitlon jM to P'alr. unit pritit irtiirn rn.l--iol liv I Iwik r KxriHi, a dre.t. gfl.OiHnil Cms S'ivinco no enfiniinert. jrKTtlll2prii snt v kJ funiHi-l p!-,i1 ot -.itjiiiviiU, on e.Mi4utttiMi. . !. ,, H7i iiot. tTRi:ET. GKXERAf, Qommission IJerciiants, WE 1f fcnv to ton W o'traiimita frlpihl' Vlrstnia nd Xntyh ,t-llni ur m m ulcere andninlial tluink for tln-ir very awneroiM pitrnae,andtoaiirer!n that our arranife. nenf a 4 fe m-M eotiil He hara.-tef U f wmtlnjHH" interet. Tiiev shall liave evnry ilvniilaire ut ran-l in a- w,. a- our own. Wah a thnrouidilr l--e oioratlm ut nir wir. ket and the tno iiitlin U- a.fiimliilaih-e with 4!ie Tolaieoo tnulp. we phxhw tlmro the hlgtft Brar- krt rre riirihetrroiKl-.Tinirul. ftmt for tranpirUtlnn of (irain nUvura on hand. J. B. Morton. Vti.. Vntr National Bank ftf Ktrnmnncl, and W. K Patton, r.-j.. anl Mw. Jnhnoiti and hklen. Bankers. lniivllle, t., will pay all nr check and authorized Aght draft on our boiiar. Lcasburg Female Seminary WILT. op-n tho 12ih, of Feh. lirX l?oard $10 jn-r. month ex elusive of wash lnr which w ill be f 1 -r. tnotith. Tuition aceonliiiK to advancement from 11(1 to f 15 per. aesaivn. Music liu. At least one third of the board must be paid In advance. a LEA, Principal. Lcabur;", IYb. Tlh., 3w. " SO. 1 rAVKTTt'tt.l.K "TH.KT, RALEIGH, It. C, mt mvitr and MA X V FACTt' Bfc B. "JkJEWfrArEIHi. Maputlnea and!lw Books of jLi everyKcnpiioBiouiiuiaiisf best sttw ana kvwit lrkr. rtl number of Hu pre roe court report" taken la airbanc lor binding. Jaa IIT.I if J. J. Wagjrnr. Win. . Harvey. WAGGONER & HARVEY ' Wholnili Grars & Geil ftmiiMon Merctoti, No. 8 rl BWk. 4tb rt, men MON I), VA. ' CTRtOT personal attention riven to the sate ot kj Cotton, Tobarco, urain, aivd Cvuiitrr Pro- dace. rnALLUM'S Eye Water fal m-onimendpd ky ail Tbytirlaas. WILL open every Wednesday on and after the first Wednesday In March (Cth) forthesnleof LEAK TOR API yv vhL no BROTHERS Jjhv Sock WEBB'S WilEIHOUSB, KOtt Till! Sale of Leaf Tobacco, niLLSBOROUGH, N. C. IIIE Xew and well arranged Ilouse will be iipeiml lor BuslncHt on Tuesday the 30th Jan. 1872. OP 3L ua. r0 T .T3 s whopstronlzeuniniiy restdwiinid tliat In every re)ect tbelr lutermt will be attended to, mid thirtthey will alwsjra get the hlhiwt prlies for their Tuliaaco. J. (.. WEBB, Proprietor, lui Jnn. M, LEiSBHEG ! f ABEHODSK rP,'lK,u',,,rBPrwlll Oenon th;4tli hint In im mid puuioiiH iiiiiiatiia known us R. r. lliiiwock K Fnctoi v. n Wuivhnn. t,.r tl. SALK Ut LEAF TOBACCO. All ' nk h trial. If our nrli-m il,. ..... ...t. you we will cliwrfullT jmt your Toltmim Irnck In- i.nB !p.nna ou chii Uke It eiwlwre. oven louldvou fitnt worse. No effort will h unsred to stve ...ww (ajiuit NUIMW'llUn II 8 CliHl. piWfei "rim' a-T-. DENTAL NOTICE 1 5)p. i. A. K0BEUTS0N. TTll'IVl!il..l.l ....i ... " M I. tVi. " "' ""s in i lie nw hrk-k XX bullilmg over tjiu Store ofO 31 lrks. I will lie pleased to li;O e i. tn-rw,,, Ucii in mv pnifeMifonidservfees to cull there. " '"'" I will conthiuo to vUir. iimu.i it:n .... ... ud third Monday,, of eveiv nouVl 1 iimnuoroiiijli. Jan 1, 1872 ly Kfif B-JtSte Ml Lato Baste For lsa. Encouraye Home Rune ami Sinew W liropoxe to oen the new yenr with m iwiv tii-m t.. eouduet the manufm-t tirin t; f every decri.tioii. tientx, I-a- oi., jii-e and t'Uildrens. V have s fill! eorix otj Kood workman ax the tate etm prodm. lie- lie all who wkb o hav uurk l..u. I.. ..... u . n i .in, u u i iiilui. lit. give us a call: we klo not fi-ar to cluillemn, ti ..c ta: M fio nM h.ar u clliillelii ."..r8 to Worknlp. rtock and r. l('i"..rgJV? to ,wk,'"'"'hip. rtock anil T ileal. Hem (It lit. We Will a ..nr .rl- .u. tsiiie rlnai of work can be boucbt In the Mate. In coimecthm whh our niunufoctnriiiK departinent oboe Finding, Leather atul TuaU ...i uri-u kuou anu inn line ir f every deacrtntlon fnraala v. i n. !... to (rive u stall when io want; we kiwi wuaiyon want and will k-n tiw ij m- i .,..'..3 t the old MteeoruVr- one d.WJo,"hof " H. i;."1 frture? amwly oiHite the Aew lfrick More oneunlMl l.r M ii,.i.u a and nroKnernuk r.u- I., nil . ii.rt i . . 1. ti' Wo will tak in excliaiiKe fr our (rood Boots aud SlHie. Wlirat, Com. Oat. Flour, Meal, Wood and most all kluda of country pro duce. Jan. 10. I'.iV. cat a in n. bill, caasLcs a. saiaita. Bttitins., fcIccl HILL & SKINKER, Successors to IIIli, Bentley & Bklnker, Commission ercliantsj No. 18 Peart or 14th Street, Jlichmitud, IVi. Solicit Consltrnmenta of Tobacco, Cotton, Flour, Urain, Provisions, Ac 19-AGEXTS for G.Ober and Bons' Stan dard Fertilizers iu the States of Virginia and North Carolina A A PlioHiiho Peruvian Ouano. ISiecial ToUicco Compound, Ammonlatel Sup. Phonphate of Lime. Potash tuid Planter coiuLlned In barrels. Also, on hand Peruvian Una no, Lime'. Plaster, Halt, Bono Utist, &c.. Clover and Urass .Seeds. HALTIMOKE, Ja. 18t,872. Mean. G. O'tcrtc Sout: Orrrs: At the Miiit itation of Mw. Hill tt, bklnkiT, tienl. A pent, at Klrhnn'iid Vs., for the ale of your tetiiluciiig compound, we left our homes wr theexirei purp. or I n vent i paling thoroughly tlierltarneterand mannfaeture oQrour varioua nianure. We bad previoiixlv learned that you had. at all I line. imiVil the t'tinter to vi-it )our work, lnipeet materiul Uiwd.nnd mode of Manufacture. We were not prepared to ex ut to full an exhibit, and we are tunre than pleaacd to amy, that every facility has been aCunl ed to u to make cmnttk-Ui our examination. We have vMted your evtennive work, ha-ated a Ixicuia i'oinl, In Haiti more, and through your ones andeaiulid exhibition, (m eoulmictiiMi with your rxrrllent Korrinan, we Bin-t exms our arlvea aa fully repaid fir our vixtt, aud amply oliriied of tlte value ol your manures, and Interr tv of maiiufarturo. VS a are convinced thai tint choice material ta uaed of Kertilixius charmler. combined kiirully and carefullv. It la all Im portant to riauter to know whereof they are uains lu this aire of imtawture. and no Ituaiueaa ia moreJb bel to alue than ia the manufacture of manurea, the aad exia-ricniv of Ibouaauda of I'lantpr. I imn a full and thomniili examination We are deteriuutH totiaeyour manure-, and ear HCKtly reeoiniiH nd and U lie our I'kititera to join im In the iltribution uf what wa cmreive to In entitled to merit and conlidence. Your sales aa exhibited on your hooka and testimony of agencies rt'iiing iot jeani uiun ner ronvoiriuif irooi. J. It. HoltlHKll). HKSMMTII.I.KV, (tranvilhi Co. flcned J.:.CIMPKR. N, c. U. B. 1 11 AK IX, Of Ana liaCo. Va. B. O. CALLt'M, V. L. CALLCM. R. O. & W. L, CALLUM, IWB. DRUCCISTS. No 22 El Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. QFFEB toaetl Dnnraand Medteines, PalnK Ull, VarnUhea aud !v Mnfla, lalntrr ,.,h1'. Window liinM and Perfumery, Toilet Ar-th-lnaaeon shout Now York and Philadelphia prices by Whohwale fir eaah only . i'arUeuUr at tention kh'en to orders from a dWaace In every tntanee aatMrtlnn (iiarsnteed. Jan. 10. For Sale. 4 MM. Vrw J erwy Wacoa flnK1 teatcd . X a at fw a eaan. Apiy io j.;a.vtlet. LIBERTY WAREHOUSE, MILTON, N. 0. rrif.li",,,r"H!'1" hVf co-partnersillp n. nmrvvsa HUM IIIVII1T at !. a . I it . .. giving general wtinractlon and intrate aocomuio. datioim art unmiriMUMed. i. I.... . ... .. . bart.e:wily, a trtt mi sbimdsnea ofaw.d kv rluhu which ..re of tmee, gdrsntaaa In show rl' Uao in the ii..,M favoiirahle Mwniier" 8 -. rf .... wr7, n uoiuillg 3iJ pill ) , INVIM4 sunsiiiiia S" U...l. . auuth, i leaiiline and eomrort. havlmTl .mod KooniM, Ithtlreplaeealn eaeh. and wefuffi We trunrnnteo natlxfaetlon. If no sals mmf. spr mm r.10 to the Wlrehousr- ,.vold tiaT risa.'su XI I mIiuk up to main atrw t. aiaia biu h cmiuines in regnrd to the Tobecoi niarkt aiiaweied promptly. uurcoi market , A. L. BALL. , J M. SMITH. Our Mr. Ball who U no w..ted1, nufflaarlMiiR from the ihikW or tradai ta tS. oaeco. will devot vl.L. ... j " lo" hmluee . inanajftT of thi houaj. ' " He will be found at hi oott at ail iimu j lioiien by an hmu at diwl rnIrKr..i ii.. .i. . . . duiie. to receive TittSZXZJ w eue, ou,ly extended to him Lrtoflrt! lQ7a' TURNED OVER A JiEW LEAF 1 inukethclteHtSi and Ka...w.k 8ad(lle, and tlaT-bS UaSS I n ill hi fufnre Im.ii t'oine and look at m.- umk i i. . Iintiiiiiif todo ho. v yu 1 w ill take in cxchaiiu ft.r .i . mem.0, fm',U ki.ri?"flr taU(11'' md low for any theaV ' reI""r W Cl0dM ta Uillkboro,' Jan. KtU., 1878. JOE. TUBSEtt. TI,.P..?JRM.OP niLL.BEJiTLET kttiv. nient of Mew. X. w ji'VZ WW flm'of Hii,;;.r&mkire UP0n tUe UU Kh:h,W,nd.V.:j,an!:VTtl?-BESTLETnl. o0 hy. Jan. 18, 1871. wa. r. MOBBOW. WANTED. 20 h n!)I,Viltit on .vn. hM.rB and Da-' ttXJ Villo Ball Koart. fnear rnriiC u WiiwOne Dollar rday aud Ration. Com- orr. inawi i i i P. a. A tillemi fllin!Mflimli.in ,n an ... ... i.t.X. ut tho oliav. nl-bliiK liuul. roatutiice Danville, Va., f WANTED. 10,000 Oct i J. T. WHITTED VALENTINES, Games db Toy BOOES, JXlT r-eived and for sale, riienn fi,r eah. Jan. 31, 1X74 (3ti JAMW K. GATTW. A TO TUB WISE. Reduced Prices at the Brick STORE. I am ..ftcring for the next 80 day before nine AoltU, my entire oi k st rreatly JCKUUCKIJ PltiCES. Extra Barpiiis ia SHOES, Men's, Women'a and -lillilrtn'i Blanket. rhawW, DreeatJood. . While Good. 8wla Jaeonett, , ' Kid Cloves, Uoniery, , . , . t . . Towelinr. Tbee Good entirely for eaab or barter. Cannot charge tliem to you at the p.lcea 1 aluul oiler tbera 6a3 more appeal to ttosB vio Dire mc: 1 MUf T liava U at once, or a general row. I can aot tolk to you Indlvidu illy, for you wUl Dot civs me avbaisv. m,m,, 9i M- PARKS, cooo JPrvilX Toes. A Good aaanrtment of Apples ami Peach ties Delivered at ilibanillie or aijtb Nunery at lOcenUapU-e, , , , W. A. KlUKPATItlCif Melntm-ilie X. V. t X Wtj t Biihn H..ulhEaat ofMclainsvtlle. PESCUD,LEE&Ca WltOLKSAtK ANU HKTAIL DRUGGISTS. t 4 M reider in Him Perfiunerlea. TWI f T ii. N lliilrtl. Fancy Artk bx. r. in fnr, chewing TnUcen. Mineral Water, choice l.liHiir for ntedk-lnn! purpoaea, al-o i Wo Paints Oii,tln. live Muff., (harden and tn -rK Ac 14 f 'avet'tev in atrei, Ualeivh, eftrn Goidca Mortar. Jan 8, 73 Sin "DOEP& JONES, (Sm-ceironi to Dr. U . J. Meunlnjer.) Pharmacists and Druggists, 3 Fa) etUvllifl Street, sis. Bnxer, ('im) .. r, fossa SELECT Boarding and Day School, UlLLStiORV A. C. WitK li Naa!i A lh Kollork win reums 1 the exercises of their Vhoot mi r'riday th Stli YeU.v try. 181 i, ami at ew June JTth. (twenty vka.) i Imilara forwarftcd on application. lc.l, tat. jut iMpnrar ntiw, ittusted , lhwj, street. JJilton, N. C. B,r,L"u,"S?'.n.twv'hithUTowa lor tlM onriuuM. i.i iiiLiii. 't'..k...A -.in j,. hih t-T SV ' "n' n "iirromided bf a hlh board fence, double gate mteTanee. and as. curely looked eaeh nf.-ht . We are eoei.l,t to water, and have Rood stables for horw.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1872, edition 1
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