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The Torchlight from Oxford, North Carolina • Page 2

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The Torchlighti
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NE ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A iiappf Reunion. On lest night the printers of kal- he.

iorchlitjlit. I NEW: i 2 ragOT Mk Legislative SBrfirriary. COJlDEsfeO FROM THS OBSERVER. SENATE i Monday, Jan. 27, 1879.

S. of instruclipn-to the judiciary tofrimittee to inquire into the dsi fMpwsif Wk' 2 rT IIiWot (wii 111! liSlf -i $mmml mm 2 gs al W. A. BAYlS, Editor and Proprietor. TiiE OXFORD RAILRORD.

'As sotih as we get ctrf Charter trended vfe tfiist sSrhsthing will be ilon tills subject that will leatlio practical result." Should our pef-pt subscribe the necessary amount for building the contemplated row they would soon be more than reimbursed by the conveniences accruing fmm and the enhancement of f.l tatt Oxford would feci the throb of enterprise at the very outset Hpf r-hnnls. which are ot the best aL.w -w irre State and are now liberally pat ionized, would be greatly increased in the number of pupils. Our ware houses would put on new life and in deed many others would spring into being. Oxford would immediately TWnme the banner tobacco market of the State. But we will not extend on this topic.

The road tan be built and our people are plenty able to build it. When the charter is amended we hope there will be no further procrastination touching a subject so vitally affecting the material prosperity of this section of North Caro lina. GOV. JARVIS The Hon. Thomas J.

Tarvis who is now Lieut. Governor of North Car oftna, will, on the 5th of February. become Governor of North Carolina, 1 it, DAVI, JT 1 W.P.GRAVEppProprietor, f0i LfTocco WP 1 Business Pr and accuuatelynsactd ME11MII1I 110. I guarantee the ijigbest Mar- js ketPnls. MlfeW -if mm .0.

patton, WHOLESALE DEALER I licorict, Ijnftt lm TOXQUA HO. 1320 CARY RICHMOND, VA. N. M. Roan, formerly witn Messrs.

a. x. atotes ox is with roe, and will be pleased to serve his old friends and Jani4 iy K. KINO. E.

VT. MCPHAIL. WM. J. GENTRY.

COMMISSIOfl MERCHAflTS. No. 1311 Cary Street, u)iisignments solicited, ntnet per sonal attention paid to all gales, and prompt returns rendered, by check or express, as desired, cash ad vances on consignments tutid. Jan28 iy HC3 2 a CX 2 ti IT. SI HENDERSON IE0H POUHDBT HENDERSON, N.

0." CEO. OR EMS HAW, Prop'r. MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS of IMows ami l'lovv Castings. AIo all kinds of Machinery Ca.ihigvsuch as RtPAIRIG TOBAfCO FIITCRES, PRESSES, One of tne best rdows made Is the HENDERSON No. Noted for light draft and adjustability.

Warranted not to choke. They are well polished. miese Plows anfi esierlally adapted to soils covered with grass and weeds. The Tery Best Cotton and Corn Plow in Existence It has four sizes of sweeps, which make it a complete -CROP MAKER." Price only $3,50 1 50,000 Pounds OLD CASTINGS WANTED. Highest prices paid.

Liberal discount to merchants. Give me a trial. declO-tf 2. is Li i B3 B. P.

BAYLEY. H. M. ANIEB. TV TV flAU 0 Ha.

XL JL XjaVlSV CX UUii IMPORTERS OT CHINA, GLASS. 0UEENSVARE LAMPS, AD MVNUFACTTJBERS Oft STOInTEWABE, No. so Hanover Near Balto. BALTIMORE, MD. OCtSly BLACKWEl.L'8 ft I 3 IB IB MIS iu mm 1 01 SI? it fi.

3 2 Hi fed -fc Kr4 1- 1 Pa hjo: 2 i 3 ll rr bSi 23S fcrj TEACHERS Vf ANTED. 50 00 to $1(J0 or J200 iwr month dttritisr the Spring and Nuiiitier. For full partlcu- are. McCurdy l'lul- adelphia. l'a.

Iob4 4t Johnson's -Anodyne Liniment will positively prevent tills terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases in ten. InLmiation' that will save many ives eeut free by mail. Don't delay a moment Prevention Is Txtter than cure, ijokl everywhere. Ik S. JOHNSON CO- dec lo 4t lianor, Maine.

benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. FOR WOMEN AND. CHILDREN Females sdlferinfir from pain and weakness will derive crreat comfort tnd strength from the use of Ben son's Cancine l'orous Plaster. When children are affected w.th whoopim cough, ordinary coughs orcolus orj weak lungs, it is the one auu only treatment they should receive. Ptut- irticle contains new meuicuiai ele ments such a3 are found in no other! remedy in the same form.

It is faro superior to common porous piasters, liniments, electrical appliances and tber external remedies. It relieyep pain at once, strengthens and ewe vvbere othwr plasters will not even relieve. For Lame and Weak Back. KheiunatUin, Kleiner disease and all local aches and nains ir. also tlx best known remedy.

Ask or, son's Capcine Planer and ke no, bther. Sold by all Druggists. 25 cents. ONSUIMPTIO all Disorders ofjthe THROAT AND LUNGS I FF.RMAXENTLY CURED. Dr.

T. A. Slocnm's Grea Reined "PSYCHINE" taken in conjunction with his COMPOFXD EMULSION OP a EPURE COD LIVER OIL 3 and hypophosphites of gLIME AND SODA. PrTP. MTtT.P of each Preparation Mi I turn sent by express to each M-uftertnj applicant sending their 6 P.

(J. and Express address to Dr. T. A. Slocura, 181 Pearl New York.

To Al.L WHOM IT may Cosckrs Notice Is In rebj- given that a jwtition signed lr numerous of Fisld 112 Creek and Tally I lo Townships will be presented to the txrd of Con ntv Com Ihe lirst Monday in March, 1S79. asking for an alt. -ration of Ihe due between said townships, N. li. CAN'XADY, Att'y for Peletiliouers.

Feb'y 3. 1870. 4t iQ mas Tl r1 CS pi 11 2: fSJ 2 Bo's 50 ITJ -l to td CO in 8 tl ra R. H. DIBRELL, TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANT, Room No.

4, CRENSHAW WAREHOUSE, Richmond, Va. jan2S Cm 00 so 3 1 r-O a 8' CO SO IP 9 CO 2 CA Ml ts2 CD B. D. WILSON, AND Wagon Maimer, Cor. Sycamore "Washington PETERSBURG, VA, Rockawaya, Top and No-Ton Buggies, Vllkie, Sptmg ad Jtyriri Wag- p.os.

Drays, Cartsf, Vtc Stade to order. Varticuliw attention rwi toU Vnda ot repairing. an28 3m JCHOOlr A primary school for girls and boys will fee taaght by the undersigned at hii borne, 5 rpiles nrtheast from Oxford. The Spring term will begin Monday. Jansary 27th, 1SJ8.

Board, including furnished room, washing, fuel and lights, $50 per session-of 20 weeks. A liberal deduction to pupil rho will spend S-jlxOKlays and Swndays at their homes. Tuition 45. For farther particulars, apphta IL G. SUTLER, -del4-6t Oxford, N.

nHUTUERIAVT EJU-li MfiMSSfl 1 eigh gaTe a supper at the National Hotel which was an occasion long to he remem. hered by all present. Many of North Car olina's best men were present and participa ted in the festivities, and many a success to the craft was drunk by the old members of the Union who have reached the top round in the ladder of life, arid retired from the art. Several conjrratulalory and frater nal letters were read from" honorary mem bers of the Union who were unable to at tend, of which we append the following from Gov. Holdeiu It will interest you to read it Raleigh, Jan.

2, 1879. GeHtlemtn qf tht CotfirHikii 1 regret thataother engagements prevent me from, being present to-night at the sap per to be given by the Raltign typographical Union, at the National HolSl. 1 Such social reunions of the craft are ben eficial in many respects. They bring together publishers and printers, and make them better acquainted with each other. They teach, by social converse and contact, that the interests the two are identical that, if the one has capital and enterprise.

the other has intelligence and industry and that whatsoever redounds io the good of one class by its reflex i-Sucnce benefits the other. In my dav an editor and publisher, the ediiorand printers were on the most cordial terms. Scarcely ajar between them ever occurred. I would be glad to see that day return, and with it an honorable emulation among the young printers to fit themselves to become publishers and journalists lor it is a fact, eentlemen. that printers are best qualified of all men to found newspapers and give success to them.

Every young journey man printer should aspire to lie a manager, publisher, or an editor. Many of them will necessarily fail, but the very application and study requisite to this end will prepare them ail the more to be hrst-class journey men, and to take rank in society as men of intelligence and influence. It. would both surprise and interest you, 2entlemen, especially the younger members ot th emit, to realize the extraordinary pro gress in the art of printing and in the influ. ence of the press, during ihe last forty years forty years ago there were three weekly newspapers in the Kezister, the Sarf and the Standard.

They were as slow and as unenterprising as the lumbering mail coaches that brought them the news. Their subscription lists were small, and were paid whenever the subscriber choe to do it. The publication or rather the printing of a book or even a pamphlet was a considerable thing. lhere were but lour or five journeymen printers in the city, and the editors them selves were frequently at the case. The public printer was a Stale officer, regularly elected by the General Assembly, with the stupendous salary of nine hundred dollars per annum, hich was required to cover the paper for the laws and journals, the type setting, the press work, and the folding, stitching and binding of the laws and journals.

1 have vorked many a night nearly all night in the old Star office, "rolling" on the laws, while Sam Gales, the colored pressman, irked off the laws on a Ramage press, with two pulls a bheet. My old mend, Mr. David C. Dudley, the only sur. vivor wiih myself of that day, has a vivid recollection no doubt of what 1 have stated If he and and others who have passed away, thus draiiK of the bitter waters of Marah." you, yourselves gentlemen, are in a large land, drinking the living waters that flow Irom new fountains of light and know! edge.

The briefest contrast between the past and present will show the wonderful progress thrs respect which has been made during even the last twenty-five years, One thing, which of itself perhaps did most to put the newspaper press of the State 1 on nigner ana turner looting, was the re quirement, in 1854, that subscriptions should be paid in advance. This requirement was inaugurated by Mr. Flale, of the Fayetteville Observer, and myselt. And I may state, as I certainly do without boasting, that while fne Obftrver and the Register prospered as they deserved to prosper (the Star mean vthile having ceased to exist,) the Standard office, having the btate printing, and the Standard itself a large circulation, cleared of all CxpccCi. Ir.c vciis ios-Tand 1S59, five years, the sum ot forty thousand dollars, gold currency.

I need not enlarge in your presence, gentlemen, on the incalculable benefits and blessings which the art of printing has conferred on mankind. The click of the type the composing stick is more powerful than the frowns 01 the favors of Kings. The whole aspect of the civilizedjworld.with all its inner life, has been changed ad moulded for the good of man for this world and for the world to come by the art of printing and this art, with its mighty forces, is, under Providence, leading the van in those beneficent movements which are destined to christianize all people on the earth. What power there is in that little thing called a type On it hang IeUers, learning, law and liberty. I trust, gentlemen, that you, may always duly estimate the art which you practically illus trate in your daily lives, and that the editors and printers of this State may enjoy in the future a much larger meisure of prosperity and influence than they hjave realized in the past.

I have the honor tb be, with high respect, Your obedient servant, W. W. 1 1 OLDEN. Our Tenure of Life Depends in grtat measure upon ot regard for or neglect of the laws of health. If we violate them we cannot expect to.

'make old bouesl" But that the span of existence allotted to a naturally delicate constitution or one which lias been shaken by disease may be materially lengthened, a faet of hich we have daily proof. The vivifying and restorative influence of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters upon a failing phyique aftbids a striking illustration of Uie power of judicious medication to strengthen the hold on life. Kestored digestion, complete assimilation, renewed appetite, sound repose, these are among the benefits conferred upon the debilitated by that supreme renovant. With a circulation enriched, a frame invigorated, and a nervous system tranqniftged-, the invalid, altera course of the Bitters, feels that his life-tenure is no longer the precarious thing that it was that he may yet enjoy a old age." feb4.1in, CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and long aU.

fections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it kno-n to his suffering fellows. Actaatedby this motive, and a desire to relieve hyman suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it. this recire, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this piper, Y7. W.

ghearar, t49 Powers' Bloek, Rochester, New York. jeh44t are not Poisoned Or made crzy by using the jnjlJ, light 1 1 1' ana oja liquors dispensed by T. Gill at the Grand Central Saloon, Durham, AL Long experience and good taste enables the proprietor to dispense his various prep arations the most attractive style. The Bar and its sutrooading are neatly kept and all are cordially invited to call. The pro prietor received the diploma of the North arolma Agricultural Society of 1877 for exhibit of fine whisky.

iecij Jmos Give your neighbor helping hand by recommending him to keep BulHs Baby Syrup in bis family for alUlie ills babies are subject to. jfeW LIVEftY STAdLE. We have just opened a first-c'ass Livery and Feed stable in Oxlord, in the stables formtrly ccnpied by P. Holt, deceased. We have new vehicles, fine horses and good drivers.

Charges lower than the lowest. We are prepare i to acfopamodate drovers on the reasonable ferms. We respectfully so licit a share of the public patronage. IiOYSTER CURRIN. jan28 6m.

Oxford, N. C. NOTICE. Persons desiring to purchase rood second hand wagons at very low figures, will please call and examine a couple I have for sale. In good running condition.

i TAS. B. CREWS. jan28 3t OxfordN. RATLEtt CHARLESTON, MATTRASS MAKERS, OXFORD.

N. C. We respectfully announce to the public that we are now making Mattrasses lo order on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine our work at Peter Charleston's Bar ber Shop. jan28-im Sit T.

SMITU COi, SEIfERAL CIMM1SSI0I MERCHA9TS Shockee Slip, RICHMOND, VA. Tobacco a specialty. Highest prices guar anteed and liberal cash advances 'made. Personal attention given all sales. jan2S 3m HN R.

JETER, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, Shockoe Slip, RICHMOND, VA. Solicits cousiornnients of Tobacco, Grain and other Country produce. Personal attention given to all sales, and returns made promptly. (J rain BagH furnished at the iiMial rates 011 application. jaii2S-6m.

ALT BY HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD. Rates reduced to $2 and J2.50per day Special terms to merchants. JSTHeadrpiarters for Xorth Carolin ians. Elegant passenger elevator. jan2Sly ELI KULL, No.

25 Old Petersburg, Va. I will pay the highest market value for the following articles Furs, Wool, Hides, Deer Ski is, Feath erf, Cotton ami V'nolen Rags, Scrap Paper, Old Itote. Carpet, Old Iron, Old Metals, Bees ax, '1 allow, Dried Fruits, all kind of Seeds, Roots, Sumac, Egg and Couurry Piodnce generally. Gin Sweepings, Motes and Dirty Cotton Star'All consignments wyl receive prompt attention and remittance. jan28 6m ua for mt lm tall tartMiw af Tipubl, mad Ftovw Swda, riutl.

X. rzsST ft Ortrolt, iQch, NSURANCE I beg leave to Inform my friends awl the public that I have returned to Henderson, whUJi pittce I make my headquarters. All business in my line will be promptly attemled to. Tha'ikful for past favors, I will endeavor to merit the continuance of the patronage heretofore ghenme. L.

I1ES DEltSOX. jai14-4t. -La 2. a oCS. 3" 2 3- rr.

-H CO .30 5 ii a 3-5 3 51 5 .01 a go 3 2 1 sr 3 a. 6 CO 3 9 DUROC OR EBB SWINE, FOR SALE BY m. H0L1S sons, GSSSXWICS, WASH IT. 7. THE FIIEST H0CS THE WORLD.

Write fr prke fist axd (Circulars describing tEem. Read card beUv Mr. Wm. Dodd. of Saratoga fed in 1876 six pigs of orm lilter.

thai at nine months and rtiree days avci.icJ J41 lbs. each. The heaviest weigh the Ughest brojee hU leg when lour months old, and. hart the dressing only 308 lbs. A near neighbor ol ours dressed a stag at eighteen months that weighted 730 A gentleman, a few miles trupi us.

killed a ig on February jad, 1878, which dressed 930 lbs, jan28im ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, OXFORD, N. a Collections made in any of the State. uovaly ilw i practicability of removing tax on to Dacco warenouses was aaoprea. S. B.

to secure holders of policies in Fire Insurance Companies in this State. Passed second reading HOUSE. Monday, Jan. 27, 1879. By Mr.

Ellison: Resolution asking our roemoers 01 congress 10 nave Neuse river piad navigably to Mill Falls, in Wake county. Calendared By Mr. Newell: Bill to compel parries holding old notes, ore, ro fcav back taxes thereon. Referred to finance committee. Bill to amend section 5, schedule C.

of the Kevenue law. (Abolishes the tax -on mortgages, and dees of trust.) Kelerred to nnance com mi tee Bill declaratory of the meaning of the act concerning probate ot deeds and for privy examinations. (Allows clerks of Inferior Courts to probate eeus.J Jcau mu uusscu. SENATE Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1879 By Mr.

Dortch, a resolution that the joint committee on public roads do inquire into the practicability of transferring all jurisdiction over public roads from the commissioners to the Justices of the Peace. Adopted By Mr. resolution ot in struction to our benators and mem bers in Congress to change the law so as to allow the people of North Carolina to elect TJ. S. Marshals and Revenue Collectors instead of their being appointed.

Senate bill to secure holaers of policies fire insurance companies in this State. Passed its third read iner. Senate bill to punish the seduction of women, (penitentiary) Passed third reading, The judiciary committee, to whom was referred 109, have consider ed the same, and recommend that it do not pass, isynum, tor committee Ti-r, tr, ntfoj sir, Art jyi Abolish the tax fees of Attorneys charged in Bills of Costs in Civil Suits, Section i. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enacts That clerks of the Supreme and Superior Courts of the State shall not includ or charge in any bill ot costs any attorneys'fee in any civil suit hereaf ter determined in any court of th State, and. that all laws, or parts of laws coming in conflict, and withi the meaning and purview of this act be, and they are hereby repealed.

Sec. 2. That this act shall be 1 force from and after its ratification. On motion of Mr. Robinson to suspend the rules, the bill passed its third reading.

A Valuable Discovery. Dr. C. W. Benson, a practiing pkysician, at 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, (who has paid much a' lotion to nervous disease), has discovered tlit extract of cel- ery and chamomile combined, in a certain proportion, invariably cures headache, bilious, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, neuralgia and nervousness.

This is a tri umph in medical chemistry, and sufferers all over the country are ordering by mail. lie prepares it in pills at 50 cents per box. The Doctor is largely known and highly respect ed in Baltimore. Episcopal Methodist, JThese pills can be ordered through any Druggist, or sent postage free. The Death-rate of Our country is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, without auy reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most insignificant oriin.

At this season of the year especially, a cold is such common thing that in the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often fiid too late, that a Fever or Iung trouble has already set in. Thousands lose their lives this way every winter, while had Bossnee's Germau byrup been taken, a cure woujd have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all disease of the Throat and Iuusrs. Bosshee's German Syrup has proven it self to be the greatest discovery of its kind in medicine- Every Druggist in this country wiU tell you of its wonderful efl'ect. Over 9.0,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known, g-alt Young Men, If you Want a good suit of clothes and a nice hat, for little money, call at Grandy Bro's.

I LADIES Who want a fine pair of Button Shoes or Kid Top Lace Gaiterscan find them at Grandy Bro's. LADIES, For style, comfort and durability, nse the Winchester Shoe. For sale by Grandy Bro. READY-MADE CLOTHING. 4.U la waflt of a nice suit at bottom prices, atl and examine oars.

1 octi5tf Grandy s.o. Just Received, A fine lot of Ladies' Scarfs, Ruffs, Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Merino Vests, Grandy jfc Bro. Soots and Shoes. For gmfc bargains call at Grandy Bro's Cfeew JaeVsqn's Bast Sweet Jfavy Tobacco nov. 26-iy Theological ftudents reason that' if there be counterfeit money, there must be genuine so, if there be infldehs there must also be xHv.

istian. II this be true of money and religion, will not the same rule apply to put up' medicines Do not the cheap and worthless nostrums prove that there Are genuine and meritorious 'put np The great poprilarity of Br. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has resulted in the manufacture of man shoddy alterative and tonic remedies, but oue after another these Tiave disappeared, the proprietors having focni that, matter liow loud they advertise, success depends pon merit. In South America, as well as in this century, the Discovery is the standard remedy fcr all scrofulous and eruptive diseases. It acts promptly on the stomaeh, rwer, and blood, toning up, regulating, and purifying the system.

It speedily allays all bronchical irritation, and cures the most stubborn cough or cold in half the time required by any other remedy. 1 as our present Governor, the Hon Z. B. Vance, has sent in his resigna-S. tipn to take effect on that day.

We Congratulate the people that they 111 have in Gov. Jarvis one so well Jlified to serve them with efficien TiieirCrstd ab litv as the chiet Executive cs le I Uoa on 1 jtooUare.Hon. Thomas T. Jams is a DHide man. He is strictly the OF ct of cwn fortunes, and as Tew jtnnmf thten(js the ladder of fame he "shis ability to meet every de- om.4 id made uoon him.

He is dis- i-Ihlguished for his high character and Sind practical judgment. TI GOV. VANCE RESIGNS. (Tr Gov. Vance turns over the Execu tive chair to the General Assembly in' the following patriotic language Having received official infor-mktion Of my election as a Senator in! the Congress of the United States from the State of North Carolina for the term commencing on the 4th of March next, I hereby tender my res ignation as Governor of this btate to take, effect on Wednesday, the 5th day of February, IS79.

In thus sur rendering into your hands the great trust wnicn was piacea in mine cy thse people of North Carolina in 1876, in order to accept another to which their Representatives have thought it proper to transfer me, I deem it not unbecoming to say that I find it im possible adequately to express the thanks of which my heart is so full, for this last and greatest expression of the confidence of my countrymen. To have inspired such a feeling fills me with grateful pride and to de serve it shall constitute the sole aim oC the remaining years of my exist- ence and to which all that I have end ftm shall be sacredly dedicated. 1 1 1 1 earnest wisnes ior ine neaun and happiness of each individual member of your honorable bodies, and with fervent prayers for the pros- perity and honor of our native land, I am, gentlemen, Most respectfully and truly, Your friend and fellow-citize'n, Zebulon Baird Vance, FROM RALEIGH. i Raleigh, Jan. 30th, Mr.

Editor: The good work ofi retrenchment and reform goes stead ily forward. Yesterday the Senate bill to appoint three commissioners to icodify the statute laws was over whelmingly defeated. The idea was that inasmuch as there has been and is yet to be so much experimental it would be best to defer it till the meeting of another legisla ture. It was claimed that these re visions cost the people ndthing, but upon examination, it was found that there was a net loss to the State of $14039 for Battle's Revisal. An other revision at present would cost abottt thai amount, and knowing very well the aversion of the people to the expenditure of money for anything possible to avoid, we gave our influence to the defeat of the bill.

In a few days we will have under consideration a bill to establish a besiter system of working the public roads. Please tell CoL Amis to hurry up the railroad tkiU as it is important that I gel it through, before we are brought to a vote on western rasas' ures. The ora nit ttee on Internal improvements have been induced to hold back any measure for distribu tion of convacts until we ail caa get through or charters. A. Can it be possible that sar legisla tors are going to adjourn without having made any provision for the more speedy, economical and effectual-punishment of crime? The interest of the people, the protection of society and the public morals, imperatively demand the whipping post.

We are pleased to learn that strong Copies are entertained of inducing Mr. E. J. Hale, to take charge of the S-'ayvUevflle Gazette, which recently fcuspemled publication. Such aa ae-iquhitioii to the Journalism of the State would be welcomed with peculiar grati-c U'ou.

Chatham Jlecerd. Canal from Sixth to Seventh, RICHMOND, VA. FXIES, portable Stationary, Saw Hills, Crist ilills 2ii filers, CASTINGS OF BRASS AND IRON FORO 1ngs, machinery for gold and coal mines, blast tur-kaces, "We call special attention to mir Im proved Portable Engine for agricultural and other purpose. Also to our new style stnail locomotives for hauling lumber and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge rail wars, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, FOR GIN HOUSES. Eminent planters in North Carolina and other Southern States consider our Ginning and Threshing Engines the liest and cheapest in use.

absolitelj safe from sparks. The boilers of our Agricultural Engines ar provided with our Patent Predion Spark; Arresters, a device by which the sparks are forced to pass downward over a reservoir of water and effectually extinijbhed without the use of wire gauze. Ours io the only arrangement of tWs kjnd which affords free access to the boiler fube for dealing from eah end. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Send for Illustrated catalogues' which are furnished free WM.

E. TANNER CO. sepi71y The Home Fertilized FOR LESS TpiN $15 We agree to sell you enough PURB CHEMICALS To Make a Ton (2,200) of Manure That will make you as much Wheat, Potatoes antllobacco as any manipulated fertilizer offered in the market at to For this remarkable statement, we offer you the very best references la your btLnte, which you wul find by writing ior circulars, also, with instructions, suggestions, etc The name is copyrighted and "KecJpe patented. BOTKIMt CiRMER dee 24-3ra Baltimore. Sid.

TOM COOPi Laurel Valley, OLD WHEAT, Eye aii Corn WMsM V. HECULER, Jr. HECHLER. PACKING, IdtmiNG, AniSiMiEEililislieit. BACOX C.

K. Sidesj, Honlders. BULK C. IvSdes. Shoidders.

V.HechleC CURERS WF FINE SUGAR-CUiiED HAMS, SUOfLDERS, BUEAtTS, Soused Pigs Feet i -ALS6-iL PfflE LEAF ID, 10. 1708-1710 Mai ni-itreet, RICHMOND, VA janal HEW GROCERY STORE it: BEASLEY IIAfIICOCK Are bow reeeivin? I their NEW STOKE on Illllsboro stft, a select lot of -r I 1 5. ft iceries CONFECn'10NERIEKTlUITS, Ac, which they propose kofall t4 greatly reduced' prices for ft The Cash. f- i Citrons, Dates, Calldies. Nuts.

Figs, Currants, 11 Raisins, Apples, Pickles, Sar- dines, ALSof-fl per, GingerSo-da, Rice, Xrackers, CakeftTeas, Corn Starch, Laundry- Starch, Soaps, Lye, Axle Gnases 1 heapf than ever W9 a A aa a We are selling goods eloper than the 1 same liave ever been; ou this marVec 5 i Wc make meal and tmtfi specialty. Highest market price paOfef wheat and wrillB cash or tratle. ti fact, wUl barter for anything prfduced In our county. Bnng along yoH produce and give us a showing we; wi Slo-yoii good. serins binciiy casn ravs ana no mistake f.

Kc 24-6ra JATIONAL HOTEL, Corfiandt tjpar qldp-ay. HOTCkKISS Jk PON? proprietors. ON THE ECROPEAW PIAN. The restaurant, cafe iad lunch room attached, are unsurpaspad for cheap ness and excellence of ssrvjee. Kooms 50 cts.

to $2 per day, 83 fcfclO per week. Convenient to all fenieiintid city rail roads. New Furniture. k-Nw Slanage- ME I III. 1 riRSOXS wishing RI Old and Reliable Spirits for Kcdiol Purposes, Can get auy size package, frow I to 4o gallons.

1 to 4 years old. Uuiverwil-ly acknowledged to be the finest whiskey made in the South. Any size package boxed to order. Address T. x.

coorER, Eagle Mills, Iredell Col, 3T. novI31y TOBACCO ment. jaul-Gni.

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Pages Available:
3,057
Years Available:
1874-1888