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GEORGE S. BAKER,.
Editoi: and PitorniTOK.
''. MfTCHELL, Associate Editor.
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AH1 letter? addressed to
1 :
O'ko. 5. Bakhi
Fkiday. December 5. 1873.
1 , , 1 :
IV Q Was.-,
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The agony is over
We -are to
l ave no war. There lias been much
1
blunter, Many of 1 the newspapers in
the land took the infection voluntarily,
uid endeavored to infuse it with the
people. Rut so far as 'our observation
cxtcmlr, very few indeed, compared
to the bulk of our pppulation wanted
any-war, and fewer still proposed 'to
jxhf it it should cohie. W'e noticed
that soiuc of our State exchanges,
which seemed warm for it in the be
ginning; Jbcgan to cool off in a' very
large measure before the news of the
s:ttlc::icnt of the difficulty reached
thorn.
. ' Wq have not "yet believed there was
any necessity for tho war, as we have
lid''ery serious doubts, whether there
has been any violation of the Iai of
nations. m It is by no means certain,
that tho Virginius, was a bona fide
United. States report, as our govern
ment uclf has tacitly conned, in
jlefcrriiig tlio day for the.'uaiute to' be
made to the flog, ' in order that the
character of the Virginius may be en
uircd uto. ' . .
'e incline to bo;oDinion expreas6d
by thViristian Unio)i of Hew York,
that tta Capture p.nd speedy execution
of tho. 'fait of "tha Yirginius. was a
inost revolting violation of the hws of
miiunity, but' that it wa3"a violation
of international law, as Wore said' we
(lave vcry serious doubts.
- U is however, all over, and we are to
live no war, but that peace, for the time
Wing at least, is to reign. " And for
this wo should bo 'thankful to the great
ltulcr of nations as well as'lndividuals.
It is a very easy. matter to ug'et up
a war, and those Who usually brfag it
en have very little' regard or feeling
C"i the Buflering tliat is entailed there
by. It is usually gottoo up by "Selfish,
lrinccs or men calling themselves"
nt-itcsmen, in order that their own scl
.ftsJi cnJs uiay be promoted. Theiu
Hiigurators rarely 'do the fighting,' but
that generally falls upon a" class of
people tliat know and' care" nothing
til out the quarrel. "yVe do not Del ievc
that a nation should resort speediiy to
nuns for every imagining 'insult or
misunderstanding with another nation.
Every means possible should be resort
o'd to, to prevent such a dir'e calamity.
Wc hope now that thofoiebodiDesare
about river, that we may have a long
era, of peice and prosperity in the land.
A lid that 'there maybe Lovmorevofwar
with' its" desolation und misery iii this
wild for ages ' to " come.' " We are for
eace, first, last and all the liaie.
Hlnulav Coincidence.
Everybody has heard of 'those singu
lar coincidences of thought that somc
t,acs happen . in great minds. Jf
thcy ;are indubitable evidence of iu
tellcitual greatness, no one will here
after have the "hardihood to deny that
our esteemed, contemporary of the
Warreutou Gazette and ourselt,' are
wuaict.i(in the last usue -of tha
UtvetiA an tditonal paragraph appears
i I , .-'" tUA BUWBIKU9C, wun
crtc contained in our la8tfrom-which
; . :t seems tfirit the Editor ofilie Guzette
l as in his nossessmn a wtor t, r
T. (5.' Kbblcto Capt.: J. J. Davis of
V m (am m. Zh . . r'
"..isiivuu, Yug an account 01 the
( . VyMcrfol ,fivo balos to the acre', fia
a a Mr. Warthen of Georgia. Foos
fetter must be a perfect copy of ours,
;; ours of his ; but, for this fact and
the circumstance that each is nddrr-
sed to ft vCaptV J. J. Davis ,V one of
Lduuburg, and the other of Warren.
Un, neither of us is enti led to any
ticuiu auu grouna, irretragable
ground, upon which we foote and
uuiBcii ) uaso our claims 10 greatness
is the remarkable and felicitous coin
cideace in our timpressions derived
xrom our several letters, 'and the ex-
.Ak.aam J. m.. i - 1 .
v v vi crjnjuueun;o oi our language in
givinq utterance to' them !, If our
paper containing taid; article, bad not
Vccn issued several days before thp
Gazette in which it occurs, all of our
reader who' bail Won the latte'r would
liave expected to find the paragraph fn
khe Cousieii credited to the Warren
t'on Gazette. '
I
It rejoices our farmers, to eeo that
-Iie cotton market Ins at last reacted
nd is now ruin. Business in our
town lias received a new imj ctus,
and it steal of the dismal aprejrance
t our streets a week or so jince, all
14 now bustle and activity. We pre
sume this is the case throughout the
pott p 11 producing region, and hoje
taat the staple may continue to ad
vance in price till the producers may
derive a god profit for the making.
Money seems tp be getting eaiei. We
observe tjiafc many of ilp business
houses that suspanded in the North,
are resuming business, and an air of
animation seems to be infi sing itself,
throughout the business of the country
liut a few clays since the forebodings
were cf a gloomy character. Now,
houses we think that everything be
tokens a decidedly more cheerful state
of things in the future, tjian the most,
sanguine, dare4 to hope for two weeks
ago. Iet the people be encouraged,
persevere, use economy, and all thing
will yet be well.
ITiIciia ol Temperance,
We notice thiit the State council of
this. order, which recently assembled
in Tarloro, was 'argely attended, and
the Reports of the oflBeers showed an
unprecedented success for the past
year.
This is indeed gratifiying to those
who, like ourselves, are so thoroughly
persuaded of the evil consequences re
sulting from the use of intoxicating
liquors as a beverage, and of the vast
benefit that these societies are to the
communities in which they exist. Wc
hope that this order, as well as all
others, baying for their object the
adnionshing of want, mhjery and
woo, arrisirig from the -use of srimu
lants may continue to prosper, until
the eyii is entirely eradicated, and
shall be no more known as a curee in
our land.
Leg-islci ti v Summary,
Vtry little has btea doDe since our
last report, of gtncral interest, and
nothiogol peculiar iottrest to our im,
mediate coramuDity, The Legislature
seems to have betn cbiefiy occupied
wun private bills, and such as are of a
merely local character,
On Thursday (Thanksgiving dav ) a
quorum of both Houses attended the
Charlotte Fair.
Saturday, Nov, 29, The Senate
receded Irom its amendments to the bill
or the relief of Sheriff , and concerned
in the bill as it came In m tne House,
Considerable discu-siui took place in
tne Senate on a motion to table the
House resolutio ia regar 1 to the pub-
We are glad to ste 8 me signs of prac
tical interest manifested bv the Senate
in the support of the Oxford Orphan
Asylum. Nothing was perlecttc, ot
coure ; but we trust the Legislature
will act liberally towards that noble
charity, 6ur representatives may rely
upon the cortlisl approyal of their" conn
stituents in such action. Mr; Browr
of Davidson, introduced a resolution to
pay' 25 per teut ot the' ante war deb',
and to irpudiate the debt contracted
sii ce the war. Calendar. '
M.dat, D c . sr, More amend
mentsto 'rJattlt Kevuai proposed
Mr. Craudy introduced in the Senate a
bid to alter the constitution. We are
not informed f its character, but i
coms Iroma vcrj'rlieal bourcr, an
its author (iT we remember aright j was!
strong'y, aid eveu lactiousl oppaacd to
all the amendments ratified'by the peo
ple Inst tuminer. Tho j nut select com
jmittte to i tquire and report whether
iuw vueci v mo amenuments to the
cocstitutioa was to impair or destro
the legality ol'ilfe present session ct the
t GeLeral Aasemblv. TnwU iuw
,m substance, that, "after careful' bot'
..v.i.wuu iuc comtiiitiee are of the
'ili lhf t,ie amendmenu optiate
pfWpec ively only,4 anii in DO way at
ecitbe present session. fheT rennrt
I the Ci.ncfrrrcow "of Atforntry Genii a!
f, V V pMoi . luertport
tli. ited muc, and (it is raid, ab'e
discussion in the svn.it.. r ...
. ter ia both IIonsef.
resolution to adjourn 'AM difc', on
D. cenitxr 2' 1
Under suspension of the rules, and
after much dtbati, a bill passed all its
reaaing8 lu the House, makin it
I. 1 1 o
? m sdemeanor for any person who has
civen a chattel mor'e-irr . defd in (,et
lien & to d inn f k
nen to d epose of the property
with intent to deleat the murtga-e or
litl". '
t t
EUGipvs.Rev. George W. Jewell
has Uken charge of th Bartist ChnwK
I in thispiace, and will Qd services
two oundays in the month, coe.men
cing with next Sunday. "
Cotton
H(iw to 3?jro1iiro F,I-
X?ales oT Ootton to One
Acre of Xuiicl.
WaRTHEXS STOR tL
ria. I
Washington Cftimty Georgi
Editors Saudersville Herald : -Ac
cording! to promise and for the benefit
of the farming publjc J hereby appecd
a brief and porreot account of the pre
paring, manuring and cultivation of
my at rj of cotton grwn t,his season
.lbe sou is sandy witclay subsoil.
Has been iii cultivation for 60 to 80
years, I suppose. !A,bout hall"! of tho
ere was an old dung hill, the other
half very poqr before manuring, The
uuano I u?ed was iettlewell's A. A.,
or Phosphate Peruvian, 1,400 pounds ;
Raw pine straw, from the woods, 60
ox cart loads ; green cotton seed, 60
bushels ; stable manure well rotten 400
bushels.
The rine straw, cotton soed and Rta- 3
ble manure I hauled out in January
and strewed broadcast over the land,
theu turned under with a two horse
plow, breaking eight inches deep.-r-T.li
in the two horse furrow, breaking from
ve to seven inches . in the whole.
, '
thirteen to fifteen inches deen. I then
followed in the ' scooter farrow with
the guano, or stbsoil frrqw, so on,
till completed. In February T re.
peatedthe breakirig ip. the sainc man-
uer, icaviug qu manuring. n luarcil
the same aeain. , breakincr each timo
cross-wise, or in opposite directions.
In April. I harrowed the land twice,
to level the soil and deatrov the vminc
vegetation. Then I checked, ' off my
rows 3 feet ach way, with a small
bull-toncrue plow, and oh the 13th dav
of May, I planted my cotfpn s.ied in
the hill, 6 or 8 seed dropped by band
and covered with the foot. The seed
when covered being on a level. The
seed were the 'Cluster Cotton' variety. -I
purchased them from David Dickson
Esq., Oxiord, G. , to whom I must
confess I am indebted for my succe?,
to a certain extent. The seed, I am
confident were half the battle. The
cotton was th'nned to one stalk to the
hill in June with exception ef outsido
rows, in which I left two stalks.
Then J plowed with 24 inch sweep,
'UtcKson s, very shallow, one Furrow
to the row, just scraping the earth
on' ugh tp destroy the young weeds
and grass. Did not use ahoe in it,
in order to avoid skinning the cotton,
in tact, bad n.q use tor any, as the
cotton grew so fast the shade thereof
prevented all vegetatiem from grow
ing underneath. 1
cry Respectfully,
' T. C. Waiitiien, j
. j
M.ke money fast and honorably 12,-
50 per clay, or $75 per week, by at once
applying t ir. a tenitorial right, (which
are given free to agents,) to sell the
txsr, 8trnngpsr, most US' tul, and ' rapid
selling Seeing Machine a-td patent But
ton Hole Worker, ever used or r com
mended by families, or buy one tor your
own us;itisonly $5, srntfrce everj-
here by 1 x press . Address tor partic
uUr?, ;Jerje B IIpnsoN & Co., cor.
Gre- nwich and Corilandt streetf New
Yoik.
HE BIuGhT MASON
ONLY ONE DOLLAR. ;
I WILL tO MENCUJ! THE
publichion on the 1st of becem
ber nx at Conc'rd,' N. C, a Mcntdv
ly Mas Kic Journal with the i iiinv
liile. It will be devoted to theDwsem-
inati)r. ot Mtonic Li erature, Masonic
Ju:iprude c , and ti the fostering ami
kt-epit g alive ot Maso nic Trad tiona
n and wi 1 be intended us a II lb ' in ihe
WOHK in every Lodk. A corps of
Contributors, will be 'engaged, who.
Ir m their long experitice ii citeriDg
for Mnso'dc tagtt w. will iive. Imm im.
I to time, a clear rcfl. x ot the Work ot
l our Aneient Institution,
(OF ALL THIKOS fKOPER TO BE WB1TTBV.
it The price fixed for its nnMiotir.n ia
t so lo, (nrly f 1,00 per annum,) ' hat 00
iaon 111 tne ia uatry can aft- ! to be
without it, In addaion to the Mason
ic matter ctfn'ai d in its colutn, pace
wil be reserved for Q nerai Nkp,! Po
lite Literature. Market Heportu, Wi,
Humor and the Fashion?. PolitiAa wilt
b s carefully ig mred iu 'the columns
OI 1KCWQHTUA805M it 18 io tie
Lolgv.- Kooiii and nothing abatl h pi er
io iti pagg that will leuUrj it unfit, as
a suiUble com Dan ion fur the ViAiU
p Fireside. A timited number of nnhii.
j-tti-jnatrle adveiti&tmtnta will I r..
F teived- I
TERM Finglecopy $1.00 per aonum
Twenty or moie copien, 75'cts per aiibcm
alwuys in a I vane-. Sarnp'e copit tree.
The officers ot all Lxlj?e are THiivTi.
fully rtqueted to x ceive8ulcrip:ioos,
, and forward the amount, by Regutered
' Letter, or Fot Office Ordtr.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Piv thnnaansl Pnni 1 ,1 1
, -r o ' iuc urn kDtl
' r0 d thms ol the Bright Masou
bc lt piepaid to various Masons
' ouumera a-iianiic Gtatca. Car-! be-
i g taken that' the. fficeas in eachXnW
shall nceive (prepaUi) c.pies for dis-
trtbuiiou aim.iiirAt itn A . n.ii.
io Southern Atlantic State.
tnbuiiou ami nst its itiaikr.
rarties deairinsr to avail h
I " fc" uiuir:ie meuiuru 1. r advtr
inX will plia .end iD Seir o.py tx
ol this admirable medium f- r advr i
once. Ttrms: 1 oer Knrirp it'm
tor each tditim., and it "continued
ibroughanUequeut eilitinn, the regu
lar discf unt alio ed. Add's. I
Cha. F. Harris "Ed. and TrtJtr !
1 of The Bright Mason,', Concord, k. C.
Y US EMIT k.
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If O S E M 1 T E.
The. aboyc ia wpod put pf the
Famous Yosemite.
j We will give this beautiful Oil
Chromo, in colors, si?e Hx?9 inches.
togother with
QQ T$
Ilouscliold Magazine,
AND THE
"C0UR11R1W
for twelve months, for the small sura
of $2,75.
DIPLOMA,
AW BDED BY THE
American Institute,
To J. "W- McHEE,
FOR 4
EmDroiderini ani mm Machines-
Jt i, i genipu, u d uiClr.h w-uiio
cverj m ho lutlie'laiU,
ExaiBi:r s'hr lb7-
Jol.n K G Tit , e cy u a1 .ir .trd Pjes.
bum ID r.l limn Ci.e.. n 11.' y..-' .
i . v ioik, oembe. 2j 1872.
This uinpie hn t n,g .Li .M, Aiaclm e i s
u-cfu. q tie t-evr.tiK Man. in . t :H f;ISjt
beconi W 1 H'UUr w.th lad e in tin , laco ui
xyeuoiveN e le worn its n kb 11 e m ich
more ha . fe0in .eqi:nm 0lW t me - u . not
o t th i$!rt the is.-tn e So (1 y's t II t
is n .w euiuplete wi h u 4 a Uh-fu e ith
U list atvo cirailar at d I'll I inftr.ictton, e.it
$2 7"' 1 2 Uf finiUl t! ,u si Vr 1 1 tef r
Adcliesa 'J ho McKce Ma uia ti'ii g Co.,
3. q- LrondW-y - Y lork.
j AGENTS WAN'IED I
DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR,
Is ice -mimnJed by rejfhl.r M di. al p a ti
ti -loueisi i.d B txt. vu e Kiwra: ted for
Cold-, cotigli-, cv.arrl., A hu.a Ur ,11. hius
bpuUng Bl o i. CoLHimp Vou and 1 Pulmo
rrVu KU ?T d,se affections
of thp U; inal Orva, a-perfectly h mles
f ee from Aim ra. or aI oholie p2opce u b
plisat ti t k an-1 iifvr' knowift. f 1
1 r.ce?l 00 Per bo tie Full arti Var. with
nie..i al testimoii. and ctr inctr sent on
i pi tUi audrca-; L V ' Hjce & Co , 196
ooveuth Av ru' ew York.
; Darts from the Dteil; or enpia Almseft
am i iliHi.veappere. in tli New Yoik
Nrw ipt,rs: heir i.iorr .rd te sou s v.
lwh Yd ans fuU. exp -se 1. dv rtIemuU
frorn l Seaj eratrf meu to r uxifu. wouie :
tla d ttove m etlu; 0w' fru-tr.b-d. The
Htetory f thj. Go. dnc Tr ged, the rwiUt
of , era ual" De. crn tit u of 1 ivlue Ur .ad
wrttatues tx: hR8a.ilcorruUw n beut
tn.ript ' Addnr. Unique Print-
W H u e 3Se y itre t, X k
TH" til A WITH tM i'OuTAlLK AH1LV bVw-
io Macbi.ic, on 3 J Uaxs Tiia: nuny
adra. tver all. 8ati-fcUi KaiaJ-
ii.0' f reiande r 8nt comjletr, wrh
faU direcuoni B- cwith S.wmjr kaadte
1 ! 862 Broadway. X. Y.
Br, - - tuicuwuu pom uy i ni
l lAttie lruw CoXo.d;3 bndw y, N. J.
1 1 ur. II rettiii nintu tw !. 1- i ?
j&Ld cottfo.t.iiis'.tftnitUy.atal tm.e.. a d
, under a I c rctimstin with; nt any excep
' Kn h,tever n CAMan . bould 1 ever
be take.i off Uu. in- iLe ah . Hqia req iU ite
v Jr"' "t"1" ruxc rem n mail
vucui irr a- j U.Uit or Pi y.iej-i,
wi.l ordtr tu. ikw ira. a f jr joa wtthoat
ch r.e
A. ue w lot ot Uuiily and auptrrfiTTt: Fl-.o?
just receive'. 8- T- WILDER
i .
, Application will be made to the Lez-
' milfn'S rlnn'. N 1 ... 0
" "iiu- im present aesaioc. to
p iss an act declaring Tar River a law
tul f f nr hftu K. 1
- --t uc (wimi wuce aaiu
Kiver is crossed by the lines ot Orar-
..... iimu l-UUUUCf,
. Nor 1873. 4w.
TIIE AMERICAN FARMER
Begns a new volume January 1. Thia
is an old tstabbshed standard Farmer'
paper, devoted to agriculture and it
iutert-Ua. Special attention is paid
betides that given to the staple, arti-
Gcial and home-made manurpJbd , to
Live Stock, Fruit Grc-iug, the Dairy,
&c S me'ot the ablest ot American
?ricultnriata write tor It Tr LPm..
chI, Substantial, Reliable- $ 1.56 a year.
To clubs of five or more only f 1 ;acb,
Very liberal and" haudsome premium
forciuDa. Ligt three pumpers of 73
tree to al new names received before
Dec. Sptqmep. Numbers free. Agtnt
wanted everywhere.
bAJiL. SA?ip-i & Soi?f Publisherr,
Bdtimore, Md.
We will send the Courier and the
above Journal 12 months for the small
urn of $00
FAIRBANKS
1
Standard Scales.
Orders lor the Genuine Fairbanks
scabs, (all hz) promptly at euded to
at me AianuiMCturt-rs prices.'
Orders rekpecttully solicited.
Et H. I'LCMMfR & Co.
121 Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va.
oct 10 3m
TERRELL & HARRIS.
We have received our New Stock of
Fall and wiutor Q?ods, which is com
plete and full. We ask an examination
and ttel satipfiWl, that we can sell goods
as iow a auy one. Uur stock consiRta
in part of the following goods, viz; Sta
ple Dry G dFt Vrint. JSbawlf, Nubias,
Lauks and Gents Hatp. &c.
Terrell & Harris. "
Our sicck t f B niIS aud Shots islKrn
and selected with great care.
Terrell & Harris.
A very"! uir aud comolete sttk ol
Boy and Gents Ueariy made clothtng
Terrell & Harris.
At all times may be found.
Lard, Figb, salt suer.
, 9 '1V.VU,
Cheeae& -." at 1 T-rreil & Harria.
vvucu . a.ai-
A Tare stock ofJt idles saddles,
HalU-rs aud harness, which are ve:y
cheap. at Terrell & Harris.
Pure Rje nn.f t.mVVhiSKey, and
Old Nash Brandy, varying in piice
from $1 75 to $3 per gallon.
Terrell & Harri-.
J0
JflB
Gr4t Wg5lem In., Co
NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA.
West Se,v r, R. T. Beauregard,
president
ecrctrj.
Cast. Assets
$310,05887
J. B. l ARTINt Man ager,
ATLANTIC DEPRTiiT.
tOQ Main Street Norfolk, Va.
GKQf . Bar, Agt, ac LoubburgNC.
This Company makes a speciality ol
country dwtllinge, and all spcies of
farm property, at' fai and tquitable
rates. Read the list of losses paid io
North Carolina, herewith, appended;
Lts ks i Nokth Carolina;
Kader B'gg & Co.,
Cain & Baum,
Baijd, Roper, & Co.
W. B. Allen & Uo.,
Wm.'A Uravep,
Chaj. T D?i 3b Co.
M.. McMahon,
W. U. Manley.
Norfolk, y.
M
it
4A
Halifax, N. C.
Newbern,
J. C. & T. M Johnston, Plymouth 1
James ti. uyatt, fefrquimans,
J. M. Morriaett. " Camden.
Marshall M. WUet Murlretsloro.
teo. T. Howeiitou, Ba'tleboro.
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Dr. J liiat.ch, Ewficld,
Wm. M Morc, &dilUro,
Laivin T Hick, TimiaonsTile
8. C.
For Sale
I wish to sell a trsct oi land contain-
f irg 190 acres adj inirg ths lands of B.
uimrr rxuw t. uuurruii I OClong-
iug to J. W. ChamblW, ol Arkansas.
Also a tract ot 420 arris on Sandy
creek, known as ihe Andiews tract.
One or two other smsll tracts conve
niently located. r.T WILDER- .
lUn White & Shav,"
We wish o sar to, our. frknd and
the public geuerallj'Vthat vie have, as
usual, a very large and well assorted
. . - - . -
STO.C ftF Q00DS,
whicli we tril sell at prices to suit the
tlm s. t all and see us.
Kixo, White & Siixvr.
- " A Csr Load 1 1 Liverpool Salt for sab
ftiuwcat uguicr. a. 1. WILDER.
mm
V UlJDi
UEO. C ; SJARKE. G. J. TpOMAS.
STARVE & TH0HAS,
Wholesale and Retail
105 Sycamore at,? Petersburg, Va,
We are now rrce;vingrr Fall stock
of good purrhaml Irom Importers and
Manuraci urers. We are prepared to of
fer inducements in price ana quality, to
Physicians, merchants and farmer
whose trade we solicit, A large stock:
Kerosene Oil at reduced prices. We
are Ag-nts tor Wilson's remedy for Con
sumption, fep 2G 3m
A rAMILY ARTICLE.
Aocxra xikc $12 60 r. a dat, f75 raa waxx
AN EJTittJO.Y W
SEWING MACfllME
F a Domestic U.-r,
0LY FIVE DOLLAR)
W h the New Talent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
PteateJ Ju 27ih 1S71.
AWVADED IHE FlBST PaXMICX AT THX
AXXSICAN btfeTlTCTX
And Maktlasd Ijwtitvtx Pars, 1871.
A uioit wonde.tul andl.Kntl. co.isuuc
ted Sewing MachiLe for Family ork. Com
pete mat im part, U s ti.e st.a ghtaje
to ntel eedle Se i .lYre.di g uLe t up
right poait v SI iou. Nw TeuMioa e:t Ftfr-d
aua Clotii Uuidur. Operate, by Ahotl aud
on a I able i.i ht buuuin, jsinuoth and
noikclecs, lik 1 ah 00 1 h gh priced m ch ne
ha pue-.he :k 10 prtTent Uie wtil teag
turned th - Wf-n way. Uaea the tUread u
teet from the kxo1. afaka tteeliio lock
tiUlJ (tliie-. atl atrui t ;C. IcoiWl;)
tifui.dur-Llj cl sd ana rakl w.U dual.
kinJa f w rk, flue aud con-ae, frotu lam
tilo to heavy C dS cr Leather, and use all
derptl 11 oftbte1. ii.u aiacliiie u Le-v
uy co-t.uctcdto giTe It t.t.e g h: all ihe
pat ts c fta.h Mactune being tuade a iae by
luaculae.y, ai.d be t fully tin sVCd ai-d o
uaiueuUu 1 I very e.ay to ie.n, lupic,
mi oih and e .tl op rauun lu-d ble at
a!l liaie. aL.da pr.p K-a', c e. t fl: uuchan.
icl inve' tu-u at kiu try iwju et pnve
A Oo'dcboAf, Fami y ewog Aia.hin at
lt v T e first aui only succe iq ptoiu
ci gaval.,aMe subatait al ana ic) be I ,w
yri e 1 bev.ug Mat h n lie x r. tue Io v
price rtacha ill coud lion La aimli It
anJ strength aoapts n 10 all cap c ties, wh le
ita mauy uieii 1 n akj ii a umveiaai f .v. ri e
w-ercter u-e", am ce tes iajia ceuiiid.
. Il l ALLlPIsKECXJUilEND.
Ie ncheeifaly ad confidently rtC iumend
itsu etjtho e hone wanting a ieu L guod
i?c iag Aiach, ue at a loiv pi iw
Hka U 15 Jaiusox,
reoiOLC, Wi.Koai.ty, 111
rri-ecfencli Mac.iue Class a Mi.e
(airute l f r tiye -ara by spid 1 ceit.fi
caew.th,ul t e fixture ij4 Very.h;iig
complete bel gi: g U it Ududing aelf
ILre diug Ne.de lacked lu a i run wood
en box. and d liva ed tj a y rri of Uie . oun
try. by e.i)re.-a free of Tu.th r cha ges on re
ctiptofp kj Mil v l)oUr safe d liv
ery g.i.raii d it 1 eat h uchii e v w.U
.e d qu leceipt cf lex ra, ihe new en ,
UrlON II LK Wtl. Ktfil',
One of the m s.iuijWit. t ani i eful I yen
i 11- 01 the age s -siiupe rud t-C ta 11, th.t
a ill Id a 1 work the n. e-t Luo hole w th
legal iity and a.e 811011 -imI Us .tiful.
l ele.un aid x ra iuduceimuui'io
Ma)e aud leln le agent) sto: fe.-ic. Jtc..
wh' wi leta 1 h aejc.ea turi ugh ibe c-.iin
tr. ai d kitpour N.w lua h n m. exh bi
lio.j and sa e. Cou ty Hig ts kiv" t aniatt
ag-i t- fr Axenfa cumk-te vu fit furn.b
d wi h .tit nnr (v ia rh.rp- m i.'L. .
- j - f ' v. . .
iiu ie rlt ve ciiCJiars c'fi taing tertn teti
u ouia,. eng avicg tc, te.t fr.e, VS'u lo
sup. 1
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
I atest Patent's a Impr vm- nt lor th
Farm and O rden 31o-er-, r tajwrs, Cul '
va or Fttd Cu tets banoa larm Mi U
l'lanteis UaiyecUni 7hrt aatr and '"U ar t
clss netde I for Fim w -i k. Itaie Sjd iu
largt Ttrieiy All mooe s -nt iu Post . ffl ,
i.ouey crdn'rs, Bat.k Draft', vr bT ex ri-."s
ai l b-atourri k arid are perfectly iuart.
aafa dl very cf all our o-h1- g iarauieed.
An old Kud rcapoua IU ti m th .t a- I the
be-t g kJs t the low iut p ice "a- d co tm
reiied upon by our reader, -Fabxkas Jocb
RALNtWYokt. 4
Not Responsible, fey Registered letters.
Apnax&a Osdkrs
JEROME F. BUDSOV Jt CO..
Cjr Qrewnw'ut . & C'.rilandt S s, Xew Yo.kl
tpX6m
E, Us rLUMMEK $ CO.
l Sycamore Street,
" a
PLTEItSBUKU Ta
Dealers in Iron SteeUnd
AGRICULTURAL s IMPLEMENTS.
Orders will rectlve prompt and cart
ful attention, and 'are respectlollv so
licited. General Agents for the Farmers
Friend Plow, has met with universal
commendation.
Highest price allowed for scrap iron,
sep 26 r
NEW AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OF
FALL 1 WINTER GOODS
Ia Fraoklfatoo.
I would respect folly inform my cos
tomers at d the public generally, that I
am now receiving my
FAU. AHD- tylUTEB STOCKlF
3tQ6rsT
Seleced with great care and purchased
r n the best terms ia the Eastern markets.
I have sow a very fall and varied ttock
consisting of Dry Good Notion Gro
ceries, Qpeixrarr. liardwsre. Glass
ware. r.eavijMnade clntbiog. lists. Boots'
tod fihott. Tinware IIollow,waret Lea
ther, and in fact almost everytbiig sniv
el to the waou wf the people, I nvite
all to come and examine for themselves,
as DT ITlwriMM in innnl.i.. V -
1 mf j m"ft"J uicir
I wants in the psst and continued fair
ucun in " future, together with be
ing content with very small profit will
enable me to give uniform satufactior,
I will take sll kinds r.f U.rrhintable
pro-lnce in excLange for Goods.
And will allow the . highest Market
Price for the stme.
I cn offer exUWrdinsry indacemenU
in several classes of goodf. to those
wishing jb Lts,
PV F. II. JAR MAN.
TO
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FOR THE
aOURIEIi,
To Ihe peonle of Frank
lin we make an earnest
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COURIER,
Every family iu tho Couuty oughl
to talio our paper, bccawo it costs vry
little, and every one will find in it
something to intercut, and perhaps
benefit them.
If you will givo ns your patronages
we promise to make our acr wo; th
Every Cent Asked For It.
But to insure your becoming a sab
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When you Lave seen this-please
show it to your neighbor, that La mnj
- a
know how much gool reading Le can
pet (or 3 small amount of m.oney.
.... " ...
BROTHER JONATHAN,
A Lrqb Family pAran Is rcuLuiu
ed meekly atl.U a year. It has bctrn
enlargtd to $2 louculuon, ani is now
the cheapest paper ol the kind in ths
worlt Ten Dollars in greenbacks givm
to ot.e out il'eacb fixity new lubecnbtrs.
Specimen copies eut free. Our Rook
UaUh-gne sent free. Bend cash orders
to B HUTU KB JtiXATUAH FCBLlSAlS Ctt.
43 Bcekman street, X. Y. sp29 Sot.
FALL PHIIITSI
Jut recti red a supply of Bleached,
and u i-bleached cotton goods, bought
since the decline, fo sale cheap.
King, While & Shaw
...... n
S. Furman El Co.
DRUGGISTS a, APQKIECARS,
FranWvtfgn. H. C.
f'ffertotlie poblie a well astorled
tock cf Drug-, Metlicinea, Cheoilcals
which axe sold at reasonable prices.
Also
Vrnibea Window Glass Futty
Sweat oil Machine oil Lamp
biack Kmaeo .il Linseed
til Cantor ol', Lnmp
Oovk1, Faint
Sosps Braibtf,
Ppicef.
8pocge Trussef,
S ationarj, ir.
Win, Tbhkeis and Brandies Lr
Urdicin! ur,
COO pounds of CRYSTAL F lLArE
White Lead left, which will be scld
Very low.
Special attention paid to order.
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