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One column. 32 months - ei.oo 0.50 12.00 8.00 5.00 35.00 60.00 100.00 Advertisements for a less time than 3 months will be charged for at the usual rates one dollar per square for the first insertion, and fifty cents for each subse quent insertion. -: The number of insertions ; must be marked on the manu.cript, or the adver tisement Mill be continued until forbid, arid charged for accordingly; ; All advertisements payable after first appearance of the fame. - BOURBON SMITH, Tailor, Routon-ncimer Ilor, No. 4 OXFORD, X. C. i HAS returned home again, and is now prepared to promptly execute all work entrusted to his care, j Particular attention paid to the art of ; j C u t t i n g j ):: -; All kinds of Produce, Wood, &c, taken in payment of work. 7 1, ! "ECOJ03IY IS WEALTH." OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW. Remember that Adam, our Father in Head, t-i The Lord of the World, was a Tailor by ' trade. . . - mar3tf and act accordingly. JR. L. HUNT, - OXFORD, X. C, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ; : Such a3 ,:: DRY GOODS, r - i GROCERIES, &C, &C, "YrrniCH I will sell at a low price. I Y ? have also on. hand a large lot of nice family flour, one iron chest, and one four seated dunlop . carriage. - All which I will sell cheap for the cash, j fcb. 24.1y The Giant House Mover. THE . undersigned announces to the citizens of Granville Comity that lie is prepared to do all kinds of house moving. . Contracts taken on reasonable terms and the work done at short notice. En tire satisfaction guarranteed or no pay required. Very Respectfully W. R. TURXER, febGGm Oxford, X. C. II. T. COUCH, Sareon Dentist, , . OXFORD, X. C. Offers his professional services to the citizens of Oxford and vicinity, and will do work at bottom figures. ; Those wishing aliening in his line will do well to give him a call. - j' Office at residence, College Street. 3m Drs. Paschall & Young, 0 kFFER their professional services to the citizens of 1 . OXFORD I and vicinity. ; i 5 . - Office at T. D. Crawford & Co.'sDnig Store. ; . ; : i j feb.Gly. "HALE HOLY LIGHT." . Just received 200 gallons LAMP OLL. The cheapest lisrht, "out." - u AT MITCHELL'S Store. PATIIOXIZE H03IE EXTEIIPIIISC ! . Cooper's .Warehouse, FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, HENDERSON 1ST; C. Best Haret Price obtained fcr all Tctacco ' . Bold at cnr'Erase. DEAIiERS IN FAKMEKS' SUPPLTES. Xo. 1. Peruvian Guano, and Standard Fertilizers. -- - , - , . ; J. C. & D. Y. COOPER, f eb 243m. i - , : ProDrietors. National Hotel, DeU;htfnUy Situated next to Capital 'V ' Square. I 'l ti. : : ; flvtrigh, y cf ; 'l ANEW house.- -Fine rooms, - well furnished and fitted up in the best style. Attentive servants. The table daily supplied with the best this and oth er markets afford. , : i . ; . C..S. BROWN, Prop'ra : , . Late of the Boyden House Salisbury; . . fcb213m Of different Tonqua -Beans;; Flavorings, - Olive. Oil. and Gnm 'arrabic: to ma.uujjacturjers. olll tobacco we offer special inducements. T. D. CRAWFORD & CO. mar34m . ...Oxford, K C. Attention Farmers ! G UANABANI G UANO, EUREKA, ODER'S FERTILIZERS, &e. For sale by COOPER & - WILLIAMS. Oxford, X. C. mar3tf JONES MINOR, OXFORD, X. C. ,., DEALERS IN ... School Books, Stationery,- Fancy Goods Toys, Cirs, Tobacco, Confection eries, Canned Goods, &c'V&c., at the lowest cash panic price. , Give us a call, buy and get the worth of vour monej Dou't forget we are at the Book Store Xorth of the Court-house: febG3m Opening of the Granville Warehouse. THIS Warehouse will be opened for the sale of Leaf Tobacco on Friday the 6th of February, and will have .sales every Tuesday . and Friday? throughout the year. For common and medium to bacco there is a good demand, and we are confident of getting as good prices here as in any market; The patronage of the farmer's respectfully solicited. ' D. S. OSBORX & CO., feb63m Oxford, X. C. Dr. E. W. Owea, SURGSON DENTIST. OFFERS his professional -services to the citizens of Oxford and surround ing country. He is prepared to perform all operations in Dental Surgery at prices so reduced that the most panic-stricken need not shrink fromcalling his profesion al services into requisition. Otlice at liis residence opposite the residence, of ColR J. Mitchell, near Osborn's Tobacco Warehouse.- . ; feb.G 6m Cheap Goods for the Cash. A LARGE stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Domestics, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Liquors, &c, &c, all of which Ave will sell very low, for the cash. Call and see for yourselves. IIERXDOX, HUXT & CO. Oxford, X. C, Feb. 6. 6m. OXFORD HOTEL, W. P. HOLT, - - Proprietor. Entertainment for Man or Beast always Ready ' j The proprietor will use every means to give entire satisfaction to his GUESTS, and hopes to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. Feb: 17, 1874. tf j Cooper & Williams, Cor. WilHamsboro and Clarksville Sts., oxford; x. c, Propose to shorten their line of credits. Cash and punctual papng buyers should take a note of this.' feb6tf. JNO.- W. HUNT, f Main 'Street, oxford; x. c; "IT'EEPS constantly on hand Groceries JLLof aU kinds. The best Family Flour,' Boots Shoes, Hats, Caudy, Cakes Fish,. Bacon, Lard, Cigars, Snuff and Tobbaccd which he sells at living prices . f ebGCm FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! FLOUR ! ! ! A FIXE lot of Family and .Superfine J- FLOUR for sale by- .. ,R. W. HARRIS, feb63m. - - ,Oxford, X. C. OX hand a large lot of Ziegler's . Shoes for the ladies. At bottom prices,, j j A. CREWS & BRO:, jebGGm. , 1 ' '; Oxford, X. C. I Pdlen & Pierce, ; Manufacturers of and Dealers in - J CARRIAGES; BUGGIES, WAGOXS, -CARTS, HARXESS & SADDLES. , ' ; CARRIAGE GOODS, r. Cart Wheels, Cart Wheel Timber, j Xos.18, 20 and" 22 Union St., t L XORFOLK, VA. ; feh.6 9t MAGXIFICEXT XewBiblesuccess. One man j ust cleared $90 in 4 days selling the Complete Domestic Bible, just xmt.., Xew tyye and taking features., 800 engravings, , superior paper, excels every way and sells quick. Big terms to agents,. Qut&X fre'd.;. For ful particulars addrefs, Hubbard Bros., Publishers, I feb63m. T23 Sansom st. Philada. HENDERSON .4 T;-r N rW'AREHOU.SEj f :henderson; c. -0- TOBACCO PLANTERS, . You will always 'find the pro- I ! prietors of tliis 'boose at their post and ready to accommodate you in every res lectto the extent of their power. - ; s At this house you will get the highest prices for all grades of leaf tobacco. ' , i "We buy largely ourselves, and have orders for an unlimited quan titv of smokers. A . , ' Rest assured that your inter est .will the never be neglected at I - Henderson. Warehouse. i i , "We sell eveiy day. Respectfulfy, J. S. MEADOWS, J. AlATi CURRIN, J. X. CLEMENT, . ': Proprietors. febl4m Dn D. At Robertson. Snrgecn Dettist. Office over C. 'M. Parks' Store. WUAj visit Chaiwl Ilill on the fourth Monday of every month. ' Ilavinar moved to .Greensboro, "he will return and spend the foiirth week of each month 'at his office in Iillsboro, and will remain the) following wjeek if necessary. 3Iy office in IlillsboroAvill be kept open by Dr. Marshall Camerin, wlo is com petent to perform all operatons. febG9. S. S. HARtllSOX, J. C. GRIFFITH, Of Caswell, X C, Of Caswell, X C. HARRISON GRIFFITH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office hShokoe Slip, Richmond, Ya., Solicit consignments of tobacco, cotton, grain, lloUr, &c. Advances made on pro duce in store. Quick -sales and promp retmris. iAgents for the jmrchase- of Farmers' supplies, fertilizers. feb243m YARR OR 0 UGH HO USE, RALEIGH, X. C.j Refer t6 all traveling gentlemen. , febGly. ) . Rogers, Webb & Co., . -J - - I.- T 'I..- . - V.- DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SPECIAL attention paid to our Groce ry and commission departments. . . Give us a call. j . , f eb. 6 ly. ... :.:. i : NOTICE. . I AM prepared to ido hauling for the publid generally. Teams furnished to go from pxford to Henderson and other points at any day. The patronage of the people respectfully sohcited. J. B: CREWS, feb66m. v n ; Oxford, X C TUSIXESS. Directory . for M872, the Xllatest and only Directory published for Xorth Carolina. Published and for sale by , V L. BRAXSOX, feb243t ;. i: ; Raleigh, X. O. Remember; the Dead. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friend aud the public at large, that he is now pre paired to furnish all, kinds of MOXUMEXTS AXD TOMBSMOXES, of the latest designs, with promptness, and at prices to suit the times. Orders so licited and : promptly filled! Yard on Tate lotJSouthElm st. Greensboro, X.C. BSeiid for price list before purchasing. febUCm S. C. R0BERTS0X. i - :J, 1 . GIX).T. LEACH, K. Y. M.. T. LEACH. L e a c h o t hers, 1 - GROCERS AND COMMISSION V. V--' MERCHANTS, cvv; . "Wilmington st East Market Square,' ; " ' r, '.' Kalelh, IT. C. - f . ; WHOLESALE DEALERS ET ' Sugars, Coffee, Snuff, Fish, Salt, Flour, Canned Goods, c. -TIOLESAEE AGEXTS FOR Foresters Lemon Cracker's. ' Proctor and Gambles Extra Olive Soap, Farmer and Wainwrights Wilson Plows, The "Snow Flake" Family Flour. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 'Tor the Sale of . Cotton, ! Corn, Flour Chickens, Butter. Oats, Rags, ' Eggs,' Consignments solicited, and prompt returns made, r Send for our Price List. . Feb. 6 St. : ! DRUGS. PES CUD LEE & CO. ; WHOLESALE Jk RETAIL DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, X. C. DEALERS IN Fine Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods, j !Mineral "Waters, Patent Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Garden and Grass Seeds, Wines, Brandies, y - Whiskies, Scgars, Chewing Tobacco, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Teas. " ; ' And every article found in a : DRUGGISTS STOCK. T . ii - , All of which are offered at the lowest CASH PRICES. Particular attention given to orders. Feb. 0. 8t. ' TVDT? A X D STEREOTYPE X I X JCi FOIJXDRY. Printing material of all kinds. . . ' . The only Foundry in the South. II. L. Pelonze & Co., 1200 1208 Franklin Street, ' . RICIDIOXD, VA. - We are prepared to f iunish every ar ticle requisite for a -Newspaper or Job office, of as good material and at as short notice as any Xorthera foundry the price being the same everywhere. Give us a call. Estimates for Xewspapers and Job Unices and all information cheerfully furnished on application. All the Type upon which this paper is printed was cast at theRichmoud Found ry. febl72rn WEBB f MEADOWS, TALLY HO, X. C, Dealers in DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, Patent 3Iedicines, Boots, Shoes, Hard ware, crockery, I'aints, Oils, Dye J: Stuffs, Glass, Drugs and Medi--1 cines, Fancy Gcodg, Hats, and Cans.) And alFgoods usually kept in a Country Store. The alove goods will be sold cheap for ! Cash or Country Produce. , Be sure to call on the above. feb66w I Hill & Skinker, Commission Merchants, JS o 18 Pearl or 14th Street, ! . ...RICHMOND, VA. Solicit Consignments of Tobacco, Cot- ion, u lour, ixram, raTsions, sc. : Affents for G. Ober A Bona Stamford Fertilizers in the States of Virginia and Xorth Carolina: Also nnhnml Ppmrcinn Guano, Lime, Plaster, Salt and Bone uust. r ; . ' . febCOt. Nat. L. Brown RALEIGH, X. C. ;; . DEALER IN TAXCY Goods, Toys, Baskets, Croquet -- - iseis, uaiis, juats, umidrens carriages, TI -V 1- -4.. -. m ' c xrianos, vrgans t ana -Kind ot - musical in- strnments, strimra and trimming Birds and bird cages, Confectioneries, Canned gooas, tieiues, jNuts, lemons, Oranges, Cigars and Tobacco. Prompt attention to all orders. e: ; feb241y T. M; ARGO, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W9 . . RALEIGH, X. C. i f ILL practice in the courts of the ' f bth District. feb241 Peerless Eteam Washer and f leather.; THE LATEST,- BEST AXB: CHEAP . EST WASHER maSe. THAT Steam ;Wasliers are better than others is ' now generally conceded. " That the Peerless is the bed of Steam Washers will be as readily dmitted by every one-who 6ees - it andt tfees ' it with others.- -. ..-;. l-fi't-' ' Its construction is such as to rush the largest quantity -of water tirongh the , clothing in the shortest time, idnd to com pel all the water to go whereat is .desired, and prevent its going anywligre else J ; It has no bungling valve to mak the water glow by fits and cease to flpwiit intervals but causes it to flow stead--rxurihg sixteen streams on the. whol surface of , the cloth. Then the water ha not to de scend to the centre or both'ends of the false bottom to get back tgf its starting point but goes straight downf rom where it falls, washing all the parts;f the cloth ingnow untouched by its Aid current.1 It rushes through the clotjiing many time per minute and cleans rtheift' in 15 . to 30 minutes 1 The cost of jihe machine may be saved very soon la Jflifference in wear of the clothes. i - . It may be saved very soon ih the differ ence of labor required. v - A machine made to fitcanbe used with any stove boiler or tb boiler for the machine, may be used ffr auy other purpose. "-?' y. ' ' '""-j -$- r"-; - This machine sells for lis than any other of its kind, and willdo the work: quicker aud-more thoroughly. As its. name indicates it v is ; ; v - PEERLESS AMOX(ULL. They are made of tiii. The boiler with galvanized iron bottom, will last many years and are sold at tbe followiug; low r prices: J-3 3 For the Washer and Boiler. ai5ual size) $8 For Wrasher aloue, (usual si2- For AVasher aiid Boiler (extrajarge) $9.50. For Washer aloue (extra lare) . ' $6. The usual sizes 11 inches wi by 22 long 12 1-2 deep. f v The extra large 12 ins. wide py 30 10 long 12 1-2 deep. , ; ; ; -SentganyAvhere per express T receipt of price by J A JOIsES, Jfropiietor, marc32m. Rjfleigh, X. C. Change of Schedule. RALEIGH & GASTON R. R., : SUPKKINTEXl )ENT S OFI JCE, Raleigh, X. C, Oct.pT, 1873. On and after Monday, October.- 27th, 1873, trains on the Raleigb and Gastou Railroal will run daily (Sunjla'y excepted) as follows : !2 MAIL TRALXp Leave Raleigh - T33 a m 330 a m 9 50 a in 3 45 a ni Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon i - . j- Arrivp ntR.llei.nrh ' j ACCOMMODATIOX S. Teave Raleiffh ' v -Ii 4-55 p m 3 45 a ni 2 20 a m 2 45 p id Arrive fit Weldon Leave Weldon i .-; -If Arrive at Raleisrh lt' I Mail trains make close bnnectioti at Weldou with the Seaboard, and Roanoke Railroad and Bay Line steaners via Bal timore, to aud from all points Xorthr West and Xorthwest, amltwith Peters biug railroad ia Petersburg Richmond, and Washington City toud from all points Xorth and Xorthwejt. . i And at Raleigh with the Xorth Caro lina railroad to and from aljj points South and Southwest, aud with tie Raleigh fc Augusta Air Line to Bay wood aiid Fayetteville. $ : ' J Accommodation and freight trains con nect .it Weldon with accominodation and freight trains on Seaboard ; land Roanoke railroad and Petersburg railroad. ' And at Raleigh . with accommodation and freight trains on the Raleigh aud Augusta Air. Line and Iichmond 'audi Danville railroad Xorth Catpliua division." A. B. ANDREWS, (Jen'l Sup't. mar3 - .:: :v ; :.. ' ' Tl GEM SALof - THE undersigned havit established , in this place a first clfks Ballon, in tends sparing neither troupe qr expepse in making this Saloon equs j to any in the Southern country. g . : i Fish and Oysters will big served up at the shortest notice and up6n reasonable? terms. , v - r ' Xone but the very bestiXJquors used. Thankfnl for past patrorse he hopes by a close observance to tSe comforts of his guests to merit a continuance , of the same. T. jdcCULLY. f eb69t. f - -Craghead St.;' anville, Va. A. AVrcnn.'i Xos.l 24 and 26 UnioJStreet, XORFOLK, VpAi t SrANTJFACTUBEB AND- EALER IN'' CARRIAGES, BuggiesiSulkieg, Har. ness, Saddles, HaltersVhips, Horse Clothing, Lap Robes, &c?1 Also : FarmV Wagons, Carts, Cart Whef js and Axles, ' Farm Gear,' &c. A largj and varied stock always on hand. 1 T . . ' , Unsurpassed iducementi offered Mer chants. ; f feb. 6,9t. ; . T WTTJ.IS LAX PASiJIONABLE BiBBEB, - ' Hain streetr ; ' ' " . iford, X. i Respecfuliy tenders his jjervices to tho mihlic and sniieitjs th?r rinikrmnrro5 " - . v - . J . - . ' . -.,- . - l , . . . ; : ; ; - ' ; . . " 1
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