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i cellaneous Adv's. Lcjtl. T. QIPSOK Tnr? Now Advertisements. AndroI.

ElhsttyJndwnntxiDS LaU LlCu ibrtwry. Xatt A BLLETT ATKINS; iJl.yhsaio..DealerfUi WILL; BE OPEN Geo. 8. Palmer. 5 J.JlUook.

--'WinTal- palmer; HAJCToii y.f Corairiission LIcrclianta, 1321 Cary-St SPECIAL attention given to consignments of Cotton, Grain, Flour, Tpbeoeo and country Prodoee. Liberal cash advances made, and bags tarnished for tbe grain on application. 1 i AgenU Jor Knight's celebrated Dark Standard Syrups and Sugars; F. I. JVillinms high grade Refined 8ugars and Bright Sugarhouse Syrups; "Jlsllav," ''Charlotte ville M.

and M. Co." and "Piedmont" Flour Spanish Mass Licorice of various gradea. i Refer to Col. no. A.

Young, Charlotte. C7 Wm. E. Anderson, Raleigh, Gen. Bryan Grimes.

Washington, and the Editors of thia Journals C't: i mar Tmpdj i 4 niXY GOODS ItOTIOIS, No. 1211 Main nichiuon4v- Q. Powell Hill. Wnv Ni MoTf igh, Hats. Oapsrand Trunks ttn i m.

Ttt varietr titi a t.uij 'ii All ana vmwsrw frtktm Jri Karantee to sell ss tUy ughtin any market, and respectfully invite merchants to call and exaiiiine our Those' who consign with me are assured of the bei ction, the Tobacco may be "taken in," and shipped 'srehouse fees the same as at Danville. Liberal ad best prices. If tbe sales do not giro satis- elsewhere. No charge for advances will be made. The Warehouse I refer every man to his neighbors, that tbe has a first class prisery attached.

In the handling, ordering ana rung your ooaceo, tmneh care cannot be taken. Ample camping grounds are offered to planters. I'll do my best for. consignors they good news msy spread. can't ask more.

GREENSBORO, N. February20tht 1871. Very Eespectfully, stock before purchasing. 1315 Main SW, Richmond, THE LARGEST STOCK OF1 IN. RICHMOND, a FLEMING'S, -r-r r.mXl and cet'blS oric I and geVhis pricesor wribe for thena 3IOIXEIIEAD HOrJSO, General Agents for fertilizers for TOBACCO, Cotton, Wheat, Corn, Vegetable, 4.

Guaranteed first-class nndj aimon-nure We no longer go to mill, with a rock la one end of the bag and a grist In the other Every one. in this advanced age, confesses tbe value ot FERTILIZERS, and uses the because they increase tbe Yield from 50 to 200 per cent, and improve the land every Tear, wbils tbe quality ot the crop Is Hume made manures will do well, but they do not return to the land the proper proportion of substances removed from the ground by a 00lmmm awswasswsw swaw Ordtr of Publication. 8UPERI0S COURT, 1 Ashlev Dwiggins, ss Admr of Derapeey MeKinuyf ogst George McKinsy, William A McKinny, Dempsey McKinny, Gordentis McKinny. Francis Booth, Robert Beeeon and wife, Jane; William Lee and his wife, Nancy Henry Anthony and i wife, Martha; Samuel Whitt and 1 hit wife, Mary Benjetnin Lee and his wife, Nancy: Francis MeKlnny, Amerieus McKinny, Bailie McKinny, LurenU Dwiggins, Lanra Dwiggins, Cells Dwiggins, Daniel Dwiggins. Nswton Dwiggins and Robert Dwiggins.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Francis McKinny, Amerieus McKinny and George McKinny, ihree of the defendants above named, are uon-residenUof this State; it is fore ordered that a summons be published in the Greeaeboro fatriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, for six successive weeks, notifying the above named parties to appear at the office ef the clerk of the Superior Court for Gnilford county as directed in the summons, and plead answer or demur, otherwise judgment pro confeeeo will be given as to them. 1 ABRAM GUILFORD COUNTY, In the Superior Court. SUMMONS FOR BELIEF. Ashley Dwiggins, as Adm'r of Denipacy n.nrr MeKinnT. William A McKinny, Dempsey McKinny, Gordentia Mc-Vinnv.

Francis BootL Robert Beeson and wife, Jane; William Lee and his wife, Nancy Henry Anthony and his if. Martha: Samuel Whitt and bis wife, Mary; Benjamin Lee and his wife Nancy; Francis McKinny, Amerieus McKinny, Sallie McKinny, Lnvenis n.inini. Laura Dwizeins, Celia Dwiircina. Daniel Dwiggina, Newton Dwiggins and Robert Dwiggins. gTATE of Worth Carolina.

To du Sherifef GmUord Co. Greeting You are hereby commanded to snromon Francis McKinny, Amerieus sicmnny finram J. afeKinnv. three of the defen lanta above named, if they be fonnd within your county, to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Guilford, within twenty- flv tTB mfter the service of this sum- i.inm nn thrm. rldotire of the tlaV of such service, and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be deposited in the ot the clerk of the Superior Court aaid conntv.

within ten days from the dste of thia auminons. and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time, the plain till will annlv to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Hereof fail not. and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said court, this 1st day of November, 1872.

ABRAM CLAPP, C. S. C. Of Guilford co. SUMMONS A Holderby and Hoi derby, plaintiff, w.

A Holderby, Frances Holderby, Holderby. Holderby. Alvira Holderby, Francis Holderbv, -Holderby, Heirs of Holderby, whose namts and ages are unknown; James Holderby, John Tally and wife, Louisa Johu Young and wife, Martha Thomas snd wife. Fanny Americua Patterson, Heirs of Sarah Stubblefield. whose names and ages are unknown and Caroline Furge son, defendants.

gTATE of North Carolina. To tke Sktrif of Bockingkam Co. Greeting i You are hereby commanded to sumaton A Holderby, Franees Holderbv, Hol derby, Holderby, Alvira Holderby, Francis Holderby, Holderby, Heirs of Holderby, Jsmes Holderby, John Tally and wife, Louisa; Jobs Young aud wife, Martha "Thomas and wile, Fanny Amerieus Patterson, Heirs ot Sarah Stubblefield; and Caroline Fuigeson, tbe defendants above named, if they be fouud within your county, to appear at the office of ths clerk of the Superior Court of the county of Rockingham, at the Court House in Went-worth, within twenty days from the service of tbe summons upon them, then snd there to anawer the compfairt of A Holderby and Holderby, plaintiffs, in this action, copy of which will be deposited in the said office, within ten days from the data hereof, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer said complaint within the time speci fied, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demauded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand snd seal of said court, this 6th day of November, 1872.

R. H. WRAY, Clerk. In tbe above action, in which a summons has been issued, of which the above is a copy, it appearing to tbe infection of the court that A Holderby, Frances Holderby. Holderby, Holderby, Alvira Holderbv, Francis Holderby, Holderby, Heirs of Holderby, whose names and sges are unknown James Holderby, Thomas snd wife, Fanny Amerieus Patterson, and ths Heirs of Sarah Stubble-1 field, whose names and ages are unknown, are non-residents of this State, snd that they are proper parties to the action relating to real estate, it is on motion adjudged that publication ot a summons be made iu the Greensboro Patriot otice a week for six successive weeks, snd when so published, it shall be equivalent to personal service, and be taken ami bell as servedVand the action will be proceede 1 with.

Witness, my hand at office in Went worth, this 8th dsy of November, lef72. R. H. WRAY, C. 8.

C. NOTICE. Having, as Public Administrator, taken out letters of administration on tbe estate of James Vau-story, deceased, on the 10th day of October. 1872, from the Probate Judtf of Guilford couuty, I hereby -notify all per sons having claims againat the deceased to exhibit tbe same to me for iavment or 1 settlement on or before the 23rd of day of I O.H WM. P.

McLEAN, Public Administrator. Oct. 23rd, 1872. 243w "VfOTICE. As administrator of Uli am bowman, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having claims against the ssid deceased to present them to the un- aersigneu.

on or before tbe 25th dsy of uciouer. if73, otherwise this notice will le pleaded in bar of their recovery, and notice is given to all persons indebted to tbe estate to settle at once. SEWELL FARLOW, Adm'r of Wm. Bowman. October 25th, 1872.

OTICE. Having, as Public Administrator, taken out letters of administration on tbe estate of Simpson tbe 10th of the Probate Judge of Gailford county I hereby notiiy all persons having claims sgsinst the deceased to exhibit the ssme jiuou or seiuement on before the 3d day of October, 1873. or WM. P. McLEAN, Oct.

23d, 1872. IB. 25T- SKITH, irormeny 01 uuiltordj N. C. DEALER in all kind ot country produce, such as grain, flour, meal, bacon, lard) ttr, eggs, poultry; fruits, liquors, tobsceo, Ac.

Flour specialty. nov linn's Pernrian Bitters is the best reined known for General Dbilitv. Terpidity. of the Liver. Loss Appetite.

Ner vous diseases, and will prevent the return of emus ana ever, or sale by DR. B. W. GLENN A SON, Greensboro, N. C.

oner Saved Is Money JXade. Raking made easy Buy the best. A boy and horse equal to Flveable-bodled men. UaU and examine the Rake at 'rim JAMES SLOANS SONS. To Manufacturer of Tobacco full cashTdyahces WILL BE MADS on aoeeruiued value of all coneigttuHU sliitpd to ate, c-eompaiued by Bill Lading.

Quick saJen.at full market price aud jnouey rvturned fur ssme immediateljafter Sales. 1 ConsgnmenU respectfully solicited. Sole Agent for VANILLA LEAF, Now extensively used fur flavoring smoking Tubacou. "J.t B. 8TAFFORD.

Tobacco Commiaaiou Merchant, 1 61- Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. Fertiliser. As Agents of the Southern Fertilising Company's production. Col. Win.

Gilliam, President, Richmond, Va. Whann's, Wilmington, Delaware. Carolina, Wilmington, N. C. Etiwsn, Charleston, 8.

C. We will be pleased receive orders for iu- tare delivery snd at manufacture iV prices. Feb. 1, 1S72. JAS.

SLOANS' SONS PLASTER'S HOTEL fibula llouse Is pleaaantlylocat I ed on East Street near the Court House.aud is ready for the reception Boarders and Travelers. THE TABLE Is always supplied with the best the mar ket aflords. THE STABLES Are in charge of careful and attentive host lers and no pains are spared in any res pect to render gneets comfortable. THE IB-AJR, Attached to the Planter's is always sup plied with the best Wines, Liquors aud began. LtVEEtY STABLES nave lately been attached to this Hotel and parties wishinir conveyances, can be accomodated with Good Teams.

as low, if net lower than any other hotel in town. JOHN T. EKtSt, Proprietor. WINDOW GLASS. Wholesale and Retail.

11. W.JfJLENN SON, Agents for Manufacture of Window Gla TfrlLL sell sll sizes snd qualities at New If York and Philadelphia prices freight added. Fanoy Glass for Vestibules. Piste Glsos tor bulk windows or Sky-light Ulsra. HOT-BED GLASS, LOOKI GLASS, PLATE, oct ueepstakes Thresher, kJ GIN dt HOUSE POWER mounted a six horse Machine will thresh 50 bushels per hour.

Call and see it. JAMES 8 LOANS' SONS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT TUB AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT Has proved itself to be the Handsomest and most durable exterior Paint known. Sample card of beautiful colors and re commendations from owners of the finest residences in the country furnished free by sll dealers and by AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO 32 Burling Slip, New York, Ur, Cleveland, Ubto.

Agents wanted for Cobbin's Child's Commentator On the Bible, for the home circle. 1,300 psges. 250 engravings. The best enter prise of the year for agents. Every fami ly will pave it.

Nothing like it now published. For circulars address H. 8. GOODSPEED 37 Park Row, New York. GREAT CUItlOSITY.

A Magazine of the highest order a $1. Agcut wanted in every town, oncii perpetual income. Send 10c. for special i to "Smith's Dollar Magazine," 51 Liber N. Y.

ASTHMA. The tnbscribers are manufacturer's agents for R. W. Read's eelebrsted Asthma Relief, the best remedy for Asthma yet discovered. Instant relief guaranteed or purchase money refunded.

The medicine is put up in three sises, which retail for 25 cents, f0 cents and $1. Persons remitting price will have the medi cine sent free by mail or express. Also sample M-nt fieo to any who desire. ETHKIDGE, TULLER Remefew iorK. Agents Wanted.

Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and per nianent. Particulars free. G. Stinson Sc.

me Art I'ubliihers, Portland, Me. HOW. WHEN AND WHERE TO Advertise. See the ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE. By mail, 23 cents.

GEORGE T. ROWELL 41 Park Row, New York. ENGINES, SAW MILLS And Machinery Generally. CIRCULAR SAWS, BELTING And General Supplies. Send for circular.

RABM Sl 25:4 Richmond, Va. DO you want Fresh Oysters every day Goto PARKER'S. -A. GOOD TSrOsTG-. OQBURN KEHDRICK'S Patent lied Bottom.

ESPECIALLY adapted for invalids. This bed bottom is decided improvement over all others. It is made of flexible wood, and so simply constructed that there is no danger of getting out or order. There is no other bed la use equal to in comfort for the INVALID, li8 that by simpk Ptiei can be raised or price 1 an41in a a JA: tbsms JasSlosnV Sons, a nolov thm guarantee satisfaction: WiT: Monthly report of fsshio.S2? 4l" JJaXJCjJtt.WJOLariT 1(LaU Cutter for 8mith? i t-t MAIN STREET. tt Keeps constsntlw-: Wit Yjl 'VESTrNrrio 7rM WWill make them O.

"huh terms as any one else, tor cash: AMD Dlil tp DXI I Graves. T.R.Me Commission Merchants for ths f-T The uhderaurned beo- lea ZLill thanks for thm Ton Lunl je concern ot McIWi A Go and solicit a coktinnZZ i The lareest in town of DanvilU 1 I accommodation for man anl 1 also.Ted tP NKeaTa Old Warerio 1 Long and favorably known to.th IirS and: have engaged the services of Capt lUJl of Halifax: VaJl SS' Nnm) BiL '1 iatendant this Ml pleased see aud servs his frienil. vuvira KcucnuiTt iUTuuuisci "iy, aw piu "I ,7 Qne or. '7 i a. vuv ui 1I1FIS iinirach dtW.

MBI. IIIU WB OIMTJIUlrt, rfKi.i i k. itTm.w.1. L. iiicnirpaKu wi oJf the Planters." bdi oni, 01 lanvuie.

wV rs sr er i Warehouse Nat. Johnson. n.v..x SAllen; of Eockinbam. n.S them a call. if k- C.

SMTtn, Auctioneer. 71 spril 25 MOORE i PRICE PA2ST7ILLE. VA. Tma firm is offering large viriJ i- -t stock of r'usoiture at New Yoii r. tail prices.

MTieir Warerooms at all timei contain a good assortment of A Chamber Softs, sll styles and prices, ii wainui, uak, Imitation Ropewood, Mahogany, dec JlaJi Stands, Centre Tables, Wardrobes, -s dressing Stands, Hat Bseks4 What Nots, Tete-s-teteB Sofas. Lounees. Rocking, Parlor and Dining Chain Parlor and Library Furniture, txv sijies anu in eieganv nnisn. Mattresses and Springs. Til ATT AGE BEDSTEADS, enssnl 1 ji Vi 1 r.

.1 IS A fall line of 3 CARPETS, MATTING; Ac. II We csn sell onr roods cheso iter csa be bought in the Southern market. i sHslll As manA wnn asuIa. 4 I "A MOORE PRICE, 01v ii III. V.VT Jambs D.Patton; r.

UKO, 5. STOKfSy Late of Kiehmond. i Fatton. i Stokes, 1 -1 ft 3. 1 DANVILLE, VA, i "Mi it Wholesale and Retail Deal era in 'HA Dry Groodsy Groceries, Hi snd.

ALL KINDS OF FEBTILIZEES. 1 1 boots und shoes; IRE I Xi TxX TTAVING fully realUed our 'mosViW- XX guine expectations in the pastSpriDj snd: Bummer trade, and enconrsed hf the very liberal -patronage of; our frieajd in Virginia snd North Carolina; and Uff of Danville, we are induced (with incrtiit ed facilitresto eflfe this: fall 1 stock goods second tanone this side of Baltir on the, very best cash lit We defy' competition, and solicit yooi patronaee. pledeine ourselves to ap pio pains to make your dealings with fi piessans ana satisfactory we guarsiiB that the prices of our goods shall be low as those of similar (roods an where be found In our market. Our stock sists in psrt'of -i k' -1 Groceries, Staple Dry, boots, Anora, hats, cap? sjyc siuiu ana crocitery. We also keep full stock iof i Blanketi snd Woolen Goods of everv descriptiofH, in fact, every thing kept in any first clad uouse.

1 we wouia call your special lenuon to our Jarge stock or incln diner old and new Peruvian, Paci Atlantic and Navassa Guanos, andT Gil' ham's Tobacco Fertilizet, all Of will be always kept in large "qusntitiesi nnd sold St Richmond prices, Ireignt aa 3 I We reonest'. von to call and examinf our stock when you next visit Danville. Salesmen G. A. PenlckrHallfaxreous tv John C3.

Hurt. Tanklin county Smith, Pittsylvania County Prf Welso.ialSBTUie.i. u- swwjh. i 3 TTTOOL! 1FOOL1! iTi 'i 1 1 i VV. The recent stampede snd stagnstion In fhe wool market! having' somewhat subsided are asais buy ins sll grades of wooi-f-) washed snd unwashed.) and paying! the highest cash Prices.

Have it FR FROM BURS; bring ifln soon, sndyoa, will realize good ptieeev- I 1 1 bU9. knliitim a is A DRAFT 4i A it THOR Now Houses or the Improvement ol a. a1 m. 01a ones. Jrism xsesigiu ir vuirr poses drswn to erasr.

xpnnN swaol I i iTtinfiili i-tii -A tar URNITMEl v. '-'ttj 3 i I iv 1 And Presentation to the Holders of Tlek- 275. Beautifully Xbcated 3LOTS At the ntw and elegant ioiMi resort, VUE DE L'EAU, i On Hampton Roads, opposite Fortress Va, TOGETHER WITH 830,000 in Greenbacks. TICKETS 05LY $5 EACH. The now.

attractive snd besntifullv lo cated Southern Seaside watering piece, named i VTJE DE L'EAU. on Hampton Roads, nearly opposite Fortress Monroe, in foil view of that Fortress, Fort Calhoon, Cbesspeake Bay and James River, wttn a water view id-surpassed in Ameriea.wbere every luxury or sea and land is ootamaoie, was openeu to the publie for the first time the past season, and baring proved a success un-paralleled in the history of seasids resorts, has indneed the stock holders to make an effort to enlarge it capacity so as to accommodate the great public; to this end they bare derterminea to oner indocements of no ordinary character, in the abspe of a GRAND GIFT CONCERT. by'mesns of which they hope to be able to execute their public spirited and land- able undertaking of makingvue ye leau the i Grand Seaside Resort of ike South, the sole object of the Enterprise. As indocements to the public everywhere to purchase tickets, they propose to present as CHRISTMAS GIFTS the purchasers of tickets, by diatribu-tion by lot, the following magnificent gifts: 1 Gift in Greenbacks, of 5,000 6 Gifts in Greenbacks, of 11J0OO each, 5,000 20 Gifts in Greenbacks, of S500 each, 10,000 75 Beautifully located Cottage Lots, "by the sea30 by 130 feet, at Yue De L'esu, rained at 1400 each, 30,000 200 other beautifully located Cbt-, tag Lots, 25 by 130 feet, atvue De L'eau, valued at i 1200 each, 40,000 100. Gifts in Greenbacks, or 100 each, 10,000 401 Gifts rained at 1 100000 20,000 TICKETS ONLY.

$5 EACH. Ths Grand Concert will take place in the 2JOBFOLK OPERA HOUSE, On Monday Evening, Dec. 28, 1872 And will in itself be a full consideration for the price charged for admission tickets, i The distribution of gifts will take place immediately after the concert, on the rast stage of the Opera House and in full vjew of the audience, under the immediate supervision of the president and directors of the Yue De L'eau Company, and the- following distinguished gentlemen, who have kindly consented to be present and see that the gifts are terly distributed as advertised John R. of Norfolk. Hon.

A. 8. of Portsmouth. Col. Walter H.

Taylor, of Norfolk. Hon. John B. Whitehead, Ex-Mayor of aorxoix. James G.

PorUmouth. The Board of Directors is compored of the following gentlemen, whoae well-known characters for integrity, honor, and publie enterprise are so well known as to guarantee success and a fair and impartial distribution of the gifts Major George W. Grice, President Bank of Portsmouth Col. William Lamb President First National Bank, Norfolk Gen. V.

D. Uroner, General Agent Boston Steamthip Capt. Nathauiel Burruae, of Burruss, Son dt. Bankers, Norfolk asu. lieea, ox retera dc Keed, Merchants E.

G. Ohio, Superintendent Seaboard and Roanoke Bail road Robert J. Neeley, of R. J. W.

Neeley A. Co Marshal Parks, Esq President Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal E.C. Liodsey, Real Estate Broker; William II White, Attorney at Lw Norfolk. The distribution will be by blind-folded persons, or blind cbtlden, from two wheels, one of which will contain gifts on printed sups, sealed in envelopes of tne same sise, the other will contain tags with numbers on them corresponding with all the tickets sold. After the content of both wheels are thoroughly-mixed byv revolving, the person at the first wheel will take a number therefrom, and then the person at the second -wheel will take gift therefrom, and the gift thus taken will belong to the number taken immediately before it this process will eonunue the numbers and gifts being ubliclr announced until the whole four nndred and one gifts are distributed.

Thus the publie will readily see there can no Trend, eoliuaion or knowledge of wnat gift any number will get. Should tbe tickets be not all sold when the concert comes off, the presents will be distributed in proportion to the number sold. 1 It is hoped the pnblie will promptly respond to this effort to establish upon a firm basis a delightful resort "during- tbe heated months. TICKETS ONLY t5 EACH. Currency gifts will be paid in cash at our hanking bouse in the city ef Norfolk, on presentation of the tickets entitled thereto without discount.

For further particulars and for tickets apply to the undersigned, who have undertaken the exclusive financial management of this plan, and who alone are authorized to appoint agents for the sale ef ticket. I BURRUSS, SON Bsnksrs and Financial Agents Vue De L'eau Company, Norfolk, Va. N. B. All correspondence strictly confidential.

Parties living out of the city can remit by postofflee order or express. i SELLABLE AGENTS WANTED. W. OGBURN, 1 Bookseller, Greensboro, N. Afsnt to th sala of Ticks SOUTHERN crz MANUFATORY, Eitabllthed Its 18 4 3.

TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. DUBSUINO my eld policy of selling goods at the lowest possible prioe fo CASH, 1J have reduced the- price tf my Inimitable CandUt. I am manufacturing daily- CRUSH SUA nil? HTCIU I'LIRIPIEII VMKT fiiN DIES, warranted better than any 'madaj in the United States for wholesale pnrpo4 aea. I have on band tbe largest stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS and TOBACCO I ever! had at any on time, bay all my goods from first hands, New York or 1 Boston importers, or par chase them at cargo sales through brokers for cash, and can sell all goods as low-as N.Y. jobbers.

BT Don't you believe that I can be undersold any where, i I also sell PRIZE CAIWT WARRANTED UNEQUALED. I sell Foreign Fruita. Nuts of all kinds Canned Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, ean- uea, ean- uea o.ucc., tr ai Catsups, Piokles, Brady Peaches. WORM CONFECTIONS, Cakes, Crackers, Cigars, Tobacco, Ae. Ail orders filled promptly snd carefully, and sll Goods warranted.

LOUIS- J. BOSS1EUX, Wholesale Confectioner Story Building, 1412 Main SUBietunoad, Vs. C7 George 8. Pearce, formerly of this city, is connected with this honse, and all of our North Carolina friends will be well treated if they will only giro him trial. lgfctf -i n-- -1 CENTRAL HOUSE NO.

1408 MAIN STREET, Riohmond, Virginia, mRANSIENT Board; with Lodging, 1 per day. Board per week, J5. Bar supplied with the Finest Liquors and Cigars. Meals at all hours Oysters in every style; D. J.

McCOEMICK, July Proprietor. VJ STATE INSTITUTION! Safe, Conservative, Energetic. THS NOfiTH WILMINGTON, CAROLINA, Insurance Company Its Success Encouraging ITS STABILITY ASSUHEDU OFFICERS ROBT. H. COWAN, President.

JOHN W. ATKINSON, Vice-President. F. H. CAMERON, Secretary, i DR.

E. A. ANDERSON, Medical Director. DIRECTORS' J. W.

Atkinson, General InsuranceAg't. I. B. Grainger, President Bank of New Hanover. F.

W. Kerchner, Grocer snd Commission Merchsnt. C. M. Stedmsn, of Wright Sl Stedman.

T. 11. McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead Sc.

Fayetteville. i R. H. Cowan, President. H.

B. Eilers, Commission Merchant. A. A. Williard, of Williard Brothers.

W. A. Cummiog, of Northrop St Cum-ming. G. W.

Williams, of Williams Sl Murchi-aon. Eli Murray, of E. Murray dt Co. A J. DeRossett, of DeRossett St Co.

Robt. Henning, of Dawson Teel Sl Hen-niug. Alex. Sprunt, British Vice-Counsnl, of Sprnnt Sc. Hinson.

P. Murphy, Attorney at Law. J. D. Williams, of J.D.

Williams Sc. Fayetteville. Jas. C. McRae, Attorney si Tsw, Fayetteville.

I. B. Kelly, Merchant, Kenanaville. J. T.

Pope, Merchant, Lnmberton. This is strictly HOME LIFE COMPANY. Its Officers snd Directors are citizens of the 8tate, of. high character business cspacity, enterprise" snd probity. It offers every SUBSTANTIAL BENEFIT that Northern Companies do, with the crest additional consideration that the capital is kept within the State, sod, therefore, helps to build up and foster home institutions.

Another important fact to be consider ed is, that the Wilmington Life has thus far obtained a very much lsra-er interest for the money invested at home, than any of tne ivew xorK companies receive for their investments, according to their Bwom statements before the Commission er of that State, These unquestionable facts should com mend this Company, above all others, to our people. Let it be born in mind that munona 01 aouars received tor. JUf pre miums nave oeen sent Nortn since the war, which at once drains the South and enriches the plethoric capitalists of the norm, if tnere was no other considera tion, safety, fairness and cheapness beine cquai, wny norm Carolinians snouia insure at home, this were more than sufficient. The WIlminBton life has excellent special features. it places no restriction on residence or I travel it makes no extra charge for fe male risks and its Policies sre incontes table after Five Years.

Its business is manaeed economicallv. Its risks are taken with equal caution, ts investment axe made judiciously. Its motto is Economyromptness, Fairness Agents wanted in every conntv in the State, with whom the most liberal terms will be made. Apply to i JAMES D. BROOKS, General Supervising Agent, i HILL; ir' Local Agent, 4 in a oa td aTl 6 tslr tot Eugene Moreheade iwr a cuxuiar, io.i Dr.

Crook's WinoTar. OTA Fublic Test Has prored DR.CROOIC'O To lutTe taare merit Cxan any similar preparation eTV3rourel the nnbllc ft rich in the medicinal qnal ties of Tar, and unequaled for diaea-es of the Throat and Lungs, per. forming the most remarkable cures. Cwiglts, Colds, Clirbnic Congns. It efiectnally cures them all.

Asthma and Bronchitis. lias cured so many cases it has been pronounced a specific for these complaints. For pains in Side or Back, GraTel or Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Urinary Organs, 1 Janndiee or any LiTer Complaint, It has no equal. It Is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite, Strengthens the System, i Restores the Weak and Cai DebilitAted. anses the Food to Digest, uemores Dyspepsia and Indicestion.

Pre rents Malarious Fereri (J ires tone to yonr System. TRY DR. CROOK'S WINE0FTAR I PDBIFlf YOUlt BL0UL For Scroftiln, Scrof tiloii4 Dlsenfics the Eyes, or Set ofu-la lu any form. Any disease or erupt 101; 01 iuc ok in, uipeuRc ul Liver, RlienniMism, pjm plcK.OId Soreo.Ul.-cn'. Br.

en-dowa Conaitu i 11 Syphilis, or sny UmMrd pending on adeprsvrd 000 CUUon of (he blood, try DR.CKOOK'i syrhp or POKE ROOT. It hssthe yiedicinai prov eny 01 witi a preparation of Iron wliicl: goes at i into the LIohI performing, the mont rati! snd wonderful curt. Ask your Druireist lor Dr. Crook' Con. Pound Syfup of Poke Boot take it aud be neaieo.

H0TOGRAPIIY TN all its branches executed with ueat- JL nessaad despatch. The 1 I OlEiiSTxriiisriE Rembrandt Pictures aro now being made at the gallery ot HUGHES ANDREWS, Opposite Court House, Greensboro, N. C. sprit 11 QIIOCS for Old. Ladies.

KJ Itufkin Slippers, sewed. low-heels. pliant croalrkin, made expressly for our sales vj tlie sitter. Liii's 1 homasville; snd could be wot wiili comfort by our young ladle. Jute 1 JAMES SLOANS? SONS.

Erick for Sale. The very best article inrnisniHt at reasonable rates, eith er the kiln, 1 miles Nofth of town, or delivered. i D.N.KI2-KPATRICK. April 23. 60tf.

Tnckere ITIower. i JL i To My all that could be truthful)? aid of the Buckeye Mower would look like fulsome adulation. We must be excud, however, for the benefit of tbe farmers of Guilford, snd adjoining counties to say that it has tne unquaiined commendation of all who have used them. It is so aimp'e, compact and manageable, that a boy, capable of driving a gentle team, can work it successfully. Call and give us an opportunity oi showing you the machine, and to furnish you with cer tificates of what ean be done With this labor saviucr machine.

i Sold either with or without the reaping at tachment. April, 1872. JAS. SLOANS' SONS. H' ides Wanted.

Cash will be naid for Green or Dry Hides. JAS. SLOAN'S SONS. Octobers. 1872.

To Tobacco Manufacturers Advances of TO per ct In Cash. fN ascertained vslue will be made on Bills of leading 01 consignments to our Interest at rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Pro not) returns msde with check for balance due shipper, immediately on sale of goods. Sole importers 01 we EL GALLO BRAND Spanish Mass Licorice. v' before purchasing.

ATKINS A' COTTRELL, 1 'f I i Importers Dealers Ifl' SADDLERY GOODS, r. n.it tY 1 i tauum raoaing, oeiung au nyn,) ANKER BRAND BOLTING CLOTH, i 2 ojz- i uiaioorus vraiai us. i xeut oweo. ft tt-u Richmond sept 2Sm Mann 8. Valentine." eyetfin VAIiEirrntE FRANKLIN, Importers Wholesale pealera in.

A .1 FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Notions Hosiery, Gloves, No. 1210 Main Ttlchmond, Vs. to exsmioa onr fttock; sept 25tly UUIHI IUIUUX 1UVUIUUUU mw Chas. T. Wortham.

Jno Sloan. CIIAS, T. WOBTHAM ot COf Wholesale if LIQUOR DEALERS, Commission Merchants. and A.TJTOTIQ 15th between, Main and Cftry sept 25.6m-pd H. Bodeker.

A. Bodeker. BODEKEE BROTHERS, Wholesale t- tt -a. m. a 1444 Main StChsrles Hotel, JKtcAmona vtrgtnia.

i Particular attention paid to country orders. nam! Gnni! Guus! IT 1 Jost opened a lanre and complete stock of GUNS of all kinds, from the breech-loaders dovvh to the cbeapect slule gun, and all other articles1 necessary to a sportsman's 'outfit. Also Pis tols ef 'ail tbe best makers. Tbe above stock 1 is well selected aud will be sold at the lowest possible prices. All work done in the best manner and warranted.

L. Agent for the celebrated dead shot and blasting powder. T. W. TIGNOK, sept 25:3 1432 Main Fall Wholesale Trade 187.

IS TBAW AND MILLINERY GOODS Ribbons. Silks, Velvets, Flower Frames dee. lbK) afaU linaof Trimmed 1 and Bonnets. Prices guaranteed as -low as in any North ern-Market. i -I C.

W. THORN, 1207 Main Street, '1 Richmond, Va. QUEENSWAOE, China and Glass, Goods, Si: i By the Barques M. E. Seed and Wild Hunter, from Liverpool, at this port, 1 am in receipt, direct from the Meaufactoriea in Staffordshire, my Spring and Summer supplies A TITIIEIVWARE St CHINA.

And from the Glass Factories iu Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Wheel-tng, a large, varied assortment of Glass Ware, various patterns ef air-tightFruit Jars, among them the XL JAR the best in the market. Sil ver-PIaled Warehouse-Furnishing Goods, Ac, to which I invite the special of purchasers. E. B. TAYLOR.

No. 9 Governor or 13th Street, Richmond, Va. Ladles, Call and See Family Singer Sewing Machine I HAVE made arrangements to keep for sale the above Machines will also keep tbe best Machine Twist." Linen and Cotten Thread. 1 Machines-sold at factory prices. Orders solicited.

Address, MRS. A. F. FOWLER, P. O.

Box 83, Greensboro, N. C. istob lu a (Of Richmond, Vs.) HAVING LEASED jllorehead's New TiriLL open the same for the sale of LEAP tobacco; Os November 8th. i been in this business for years me city- ot Kienmond, we promise onr patrons every Inducement. Buyers from distance may slways be expected.

NEW600DS! TTAVINQ heen North and selected XX general variety of Goods, purchased tne very best terms, we sre sole to 'offer Goods oo ss good terms, as sny other house, for J- Cash or Barter. 1 Our Stock consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Bsrdwsre, Crockery, Ready-Made Clothing large stock for thia market, suit sll, chesp for cash. tv -1 Also, large assortment of Gent's Hats, styles Saddlery Harness Harness, 8le and Upper Tat lnr Cooking Stoves, to 9 best patents, 'warranted to set- all I right Wood Ware Sewing Machines at sJiaTgd SCirdniar; iamlu rt sad. in fact, "two manv-thinss to mention. wau sna examine, jor.yourseu two win, kind Barter thai sra ean.

hani i AU-tar dhta. dflti suk We, sr thaakfal past patrosage, snd-. hepei -m sues of tne ssme. Respeetf ullvn I eostlnUt i i I bCti3ni HJSUUJUJS MTKKr.t: rv Vsl T. Ju crop.

Hence the lana wul wear oui. hVaii Qbampfton Earth ClosetW Champion Earth Closet is the moBt complete vet offered to the publie, having in it several important Improvements which are not contained in any other closet. Is intended as a get eral substitute for all outdoor houses and water closets. Maybe placed in chamber or dressing 'room without inconvenience ur iuiifvruKi Call and examine. For sale at manufactur ers' prices by JAS.

SLOAN'S SONS' March 26. 1872 I rj SACKS Marsbsl'sfins Salt. fj 0 Sacks Ground: Alum Salt. 150 Bbls Lime. 25 Bbls Cement, i 25 Calcined Plaster received and for sale by JAMES SLOANS SONS'.

Aug. 14. T2. Richmond and DakvilLb R. R.

Co. Richmond, Jhne 7, 1872. I ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAIL- XL ROAD. On and! after SUNDAY, June 9th, 1872. GOING WEST.

Train No. 3 (through passenger) leaves Richmond daily (except Sunday) at 5:10 A. leaves Danville at 125 P. M. ar rives at Greensboro at 3:30 P.

M. Train No. 6 (Lynchburg passenger) leaves Richmond daily at A. ar Train No 11 (through mail and express) leaves Richmond daily at 1:45 1. M.

Din villa at ifcrrfi I. ar rives at Greensboro daily! at 12:25 M. GOING EAST. Train No 8 (through mail and express) leaves Greensboro daily at 2 A. M.

leaves Danville daily at 4:40 Ai M. arrives at Kiehmond dailv at 12:50 P. M. Train No. 8 (through passenger) leaves Greensboro daily (except Sundays) at i) at ') 11:10 A.

leaves Danville at 1:52 P. arrives at Richmond at 30 P. M. Train Ao. (Lynchburg passenger leaves Lynchburg daily at 9 A.

leaves Burkeville at 1 V. arrives at Kich mond at 4 o'clock P. M. I Trains Nos. 3 and 11 connect at Greens boro with trains on the North Carolina railroad for all points south.

Trains No. connects at Burkeville with trains on the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad for all points southwest aud south. Train No 11 connects at Greensboro with train for Raleigh arrives there at 7:05 A. M. Pesseceers leavinr Raleieh at t.io tr.

U. connect at Uroeusuoro with train No. 1 for Richmond, Through Tickets to all points south and southwest can be procured at the ticket office in Richmond, and of R. F. Walker, Agent of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad, No.

1325 Main etreet.Ricli- inond. Papers that have arrangements to ad vertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. I JOHN R. MACMURDO, General Freight and Ticket Agent. T.

M. R.Talcott, Engineer and Super intendent. Piedraont Warehouse, REIDSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. will open a Public Warehouse, for the sals of LEAF TOBACCO, at Rfilville, N. on the 18th of January.

We hope by strict attention to business to merit snd receive a share of public patronage, and will guarantee to Planters as high prices ior uteir louacco as csn be eutained in regular market. any OAKS Sc. ALLEN. asnusryl5th, 1872. feb 15: ly NOItTH-CAItOLIA BOOK BINDERY AND I BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY Raleigh, N.

North Carolina Reports and other Law Book Bound in Superior Law Binding. Missing Numbers Supplied and Odd Numbers takoo iu Exchange tor Binding: Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording Dockets Made to Order. Orders msy be left at Patriot A Timet Of- fice. JOHN ARMSTRONG. OYSTEKS The undersigned will urnian 10 aair ana opened or in shell by the barrel.

We do not hesitate to say that we can and will furnish the best "PLANT" OYSTERS sent from the waters of Easte? Virginia. We solicit your vruer ana win oe our tault we do not re tain your custom. G. W. 8INGLETON Sc.

sept Suffolk, Va. Salt. 80 sacks Marshal fine Salt, received and for sale. i JAS. SLOAN'S SONS.

Octobers, 1872. VAcnnin Oil For softening and preserving boots, shoes, harness, buggy tops and redering leather water proof. For sal by JAS. SLOANS' SONS. Marrh.

1872. REFINED SUGARS. SObhl. from the Old Dominion Refining Company. ust iu time for preservinir fruit and wine will be sold by tbe barrel for eauk small sdrance on cost.

ang. 14.T2 JAME8 8LOAN'SSON8. JJW. IIADIIIS BRO Wholesale and Retail Doafora 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS. ertilisers.

Hardware, Farming Implements, Saddles, Harness, Boots and Rhnoa. And everything usually kept in a first-class store. We sellexclusively for cash, which enables us te sell as low as Danville, Greens- ooro. or any etber market south of Richmond sou wiu save from 10 to 20 owning to REIDSVILLE cent, by 4. ui to buy your goods.

All kinds of Conntrv PtoJom tV.l. cbangs for roods at market psIm. BT The mml TnltAMA t- 8tt. I HOFFMAN, LEE dt Tobacco" Commission Merchants, 63 Exchange Place, april 18m Baltimore, Md. it 1 1 i v--.

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