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i' l: f .t .1 I.-.- "-'7 To 1 1 a - y - I . - i ii n . 1 t TOM. 1. MITCHELL' Editor'' ' CEO., SOAKER '.'Manager.; ;",V , J All letters. Mrvi4MK.?. r; r-Bakcr & Mitchell. ' . " fit C IQ 1 1 1 1 ill IMMTWW P V . " " y5.: J - I It is an old inaxipi, and one wc be SandleijYc to be trne that tho -raoplefill ive aHttVrCTrmestE8jthey , Her f4iro . 'tt: I tltottfrtli tffab?: IIr Urm, like our ancestors xft i?thcy ' ill have it,' thougVthcyWade through ibo re ana uiooa tODiam iw u ... f flaveryxanercr bind ia Vitod aril sapped the princii rim e and hlood tohtairilt. The shackles free peo- bave contami- RiDnea tue Dnncimes upon ,T ' (Inch tWt 1 iWitie ire-' tas'ftO.'ai-i 1114 j, f lie lime was wich mwiwu Mtftc Joait f .the, purity, and l' I 2rplicity;oI tfcr lairs ; of their cquit , v Vie bearing Urin ctfery man and boc- Thelur country wft3 tho refuge of the cx- , y ,)cd patriot ; a place where the, horoe Aa(W. ofovcry land, "could enjoy civil jlnd religtpuibcriy tobcuUc cx: :cnt. .,.'. Di ,Ajoand in thoao days she vras the "reread of cmpiTrcs and a check upon, er glrything savoring of imperialism. ; ' No Cicsar Van ablo to buy her lib .Yrtiis?, for Ihe' pcpid had not learned yoto worship tho ' golden calf ? but her pjouimorce whitened cye,ry sea, and the -J;i;air.e of America, waf known, and .sy i kionymoul' wih Jjhrty, n every , land. wf TIioho days arcgone with all "their. i bvigltne(s, and "the beginning , of 73 ' ftni!a us far rcinovod frqm our ancient fTlund marks, and like" the citizens of v miglity Home in our love of luxury f f and power havo forgotten the teachings ' jof our firo -fathers, and have sacrifics l , j'th-o liberty purchased with their lives and blood for a miserable ' mess of ' potne." The influence of wealth j has nearly robbed. AA of our most . . f cherished andsacrod rights, and has ; eslablibhed tho truth i advocated by I f pome writers, that wealth jand liberty nould ivjt remain in the ame land; but that onc,or the othr must depart. (i renco in'-hcr poverty was invincible and jnporroptiliSaa ik Ttcrmopylro' neU attests. But when wealth came i,1 with its concomitants luxury and vico ! hgr freemen became gloves, and the ; -voico of a Lycurgus was . heard : jvcr j qgain. Yo aro no prophej to predict j wliat may b the ite of our own ocean lyound domain, yet fear that our pcoplo no Ion or lcrr e liberty as; they once did, and that- thq purple of royalty and the casd of wealth has rendered them in different worshipers at the fano of lib erty.' Foreign' emgratiou has brought iti imperialistic notions along with jt, nd it (fannot be expected that those acenstomed to tho pomp of empire. anu tbc; iaz0 ol royalty should: of puuld bo ablo to appreciate our form of government so simple and plain, I laving always been accustomed tpt bayonet rule, and haying been taught that thirf copstitucd a strong govern; jaeut, they ifpcTnd alarm" at tbo'' cs .croaohmcnis ot the men who iindor the gu-b of the constitution are gradually undermining our most vita ' ' principle (ut) the nghttatcu Ma to regulate its own internal affairs. The pcoplo of ono section hat bojome' ut terly indifTcTcnt it seems, to the un nS 1st aka ble. sfgns of the time?, 4 hil o thosq of tp.o other, with the bayonet at their throats darenot qrep nttcr a pro test against the despotism that like a yoke j; prowling Jqiiir necks to thcu earth. The suir of Empire approaches tho zenith, and hJUttie nay come when wo shall realize the fac that the (light of IRE ia YesT.iitt), , l- , 'A: , The contested election in Arkan sas has beea fvtftttJ '.decided, the federal Jadgo having given j his det . cision in favor of the radicals by de ferrluc all action until the Ijeislature which recognized by tho Radical, Gov? crnoir shall convene .nd put in motion : tho bo2ora 'Slate , Government. IrT -Louisiana some negroes di not vote, but if they, had would have supported tho radical tukli 5 consotfueatly the loyonets of the administration on this pf asnmption declares for the Radical Candidates. In Arkansas the Demo- crats had a Urge,' majority, but h&4 thousands of votes thrown out by the. Radical officials, and their redress is the .knowladge that Federal Author itie wink at the frauds and are de, tcrmined to stand" by thfir base sup- porters at t' q cost of justice and good (ailh. V . v r ' ' ' : i'i 1.t it ; 1 ; -, 1- ' ' - -II j i i i I I lJ.I".,.!!?' .1' j'anctunt Holes. X The Wilmington 'rfpurBai ehico us eniargement is the largest daily in the State. We arc glad to ece it prosper- . i ing. It is a most worthy paper and deserves the support .of the people, would impress upon the people the Rcccsgity of being taCcinatcd at xmce f they have lierctofora n?gldctdd it.- Not that there is any mord dan ger from the email pox than there has boon -all the time, but because cf its prevalence all over the State. No one jpaji, travel without running sonio dan-, ger and in view of this it would only be prudent for everyone to protoct him self as far as possible. Out of the twenty cases In this county nino havo already ojied, anrj there are several others who arc not expected to recov er. v,.;' . .:" V-,-; The National Hotel at Raleigh, un dor j the nvanagemcnt of Mr. A. J. Par tin,1 we feci sure will rank high among the Houses of entertamment, and will deserve succces. ' HVe heartily endorse the action' of the County" Commissioners in paying Dr.1 Crenshaw for his services render ed tq those afflicted with the small pox. This gentleman should be well paid, for it is not every man that would thus give up the comforts of homc and ex" pose himself to thi? dreadful disease. In this noble sacrifice the Doctor has shown himself a friend to the pqcr and. a benefactor to all mankind. Qar Sanctum was honored oho day thiveck with the presence - of Mr. William Lewis of the Italeigh "Sent'.-' nel." Miv Levvis is here on a visit to his'1 relatives. We trust that he will call again. - . - ' We see from the Rocky ! Mount "Mail"-that M.V. L. Thorp has been associcted with Mr. Stillcy on that pa)cr. We wish onr young friend all possible success iu his editorial career and feel sure that he will merit sue? cess. ' - R. I WionNGTON Star. rThis paper though mot many y cay s old is one of the best dailies in the State, and well incrit s tho suppprt it receives. It has !CVTi 1 . ' ' 1 Tl consonuatccu tue Carolina r arxuer with its weekly issue and' thus makes one of the best family papers in the sout. ; Clipptttflg. ! ,The Wasitingttju correspondetit r.f the New York Times says that Messrs. Fish Bomwell and Williams will re tire ot their own accord f row the Cub intton the 24th of March next. A pity they cin't get tired tobner. '.The New York Ilerald speakinj of 'tho;C4ndition of the south says that that ' uh corruption and anarchy as exist now in the South are not only in ' to that s ction, not only check its prog, rrss and material interest.0, siid ' thcrc ;fore prove damaging to the business jinterests of the N6ithrbut they are in foctiou!, and must in the. end demor a'izo the whole ! Republic. ' It is, in fact, a long step towards centribz ition, des potism and military rule. It is the way in which alt nations haye marched, the libihtcs and tie iKstitntions of which ; haye been subyerted or bvertutned." ; . cxcwff 8,yj .w th,rArc on!v 80.C0Q diffcrcuthidcs cf ribbon from . ' o J wl ich jou can select a trimming to match your duck of a bonnet. Bat it 5s expte'ed severtil r.ew tints will be intro duced in a few days. . Ki39 Mk QuickC Washincttn socie ! j it t Oji vujtj iuis vt mifr a order of hop, known as a kiss quadrillei therein each gentlmen ki-scs his part- ner swinging arouad the corners; and morally inclined people congratulate tlumsclvt8 that it is a nficshingt im provement cn th; round dances. Wil Journnl. ' " 1 An c xcharge says that the rivers above emptying ioto the Qhio ae flrding The people ot Cincinatti are moving. goods Ircm low'p'accs in ant:cipaticn pf a fl)od. - The colored people of WasLirg on are ''guine to tend datnngnral ball or lart won't be any mr re vtb g by color ed men. The ld Year bad a mournful tragic ending in Charlotte. About noon of the ?l?t an xploion of the boiler of the Mec'emburg Spoke and Handle Fac:ory took jUce, and six operatives wire seal led. three cf thm fatally. The young son of Mr. Lewi , the super iqtendant is one of the 'atttr. Fucr o the woun led pele are . negroes, two - j of whom nceWed m rial b iuries. The M to y c I teo much pressure on the biler is fcuj posed to account lor ihe accident. It hid not btu in ts lor several yea: a, Man is ever recklessly tojing with deth. Ex. I I WHltt X2io X2,iiieir Say. tua cnsAM cf cmiiLKT comment. w Yoik Evch'ng Vo: TflB PRESIDEST MAJCI BAD HISTCnY. Ia hie deji Tiberius (is-ar vtta not an unpopub.r man, appbn-ntly. Flat .ers tnvelc pd bitt. A:l he did was right In the j-ycophhntic tjcv Galig u!a even, had Lis ll tttms. The wortt cf tUc iyf::n'.8 anictg the Gmk', ia the Greik so called Hepublics al way? br.d "irunds," wl)Q a'icrcd their tyrtCi y anU rYe;cd in ibtir usurpa tiooB. President Grsmt is now making history, a3 these men in power before him made it, and as nic-o: in' Lis own day have mado it and this history is worth more to a puhiic man ill n all theflitttry or sycophancy alxut bim, tor they diej wl'ilc history is eternal, and if not right. cUmninjr. Tue President is no hiding himself under ihe rolns of bis Aitorney Gea eral, but the robes will soon ro', and ooly Gtu. Gr.nt will be Been f and kcovvu. . : 1 ' la tbia L--uidiaca movtm nt anything to hi reputation. When some luture Plutarch, or Tacitus, or "Hume, or It btr;so.n, or Gaiceardiui, or Rollins, wiites histoiy, will they not gibbet him I', on tbisL misiaua pre- cedeat, hereafter, our S'.ate Govtran tueuts are ihus cverlhon-, and this Republic !e converted into a Consolida tion thai iJ, into aa Empire will not posterity curse bira, as hey curs:e the ibe Midille Age, or, the few o'her fece I jjoverhaitn'Si of the 'ear tl ? The wrst; ferure of this Louisiana precedent is the 'f1eadn'.8 ol public oj.inirn to1 this great, flagrant exercise of ihe nailitfify pover, as shown in the torpidity, ft u:l stupi.iity, of the rep-i rcsentntives of -the p opla in Congress assembled. To the credit of j mrntilim, there are some 'Republican pusses th t rebuke Gen. Grant in this matter j and it is a source of sratifknitioa to us that. our profesiioa ba enough uf the fpark of bb-Tty .left in the, Republican fanks to give at ltsst a glinuuYr. . JA. Lesson. I- A Georgia enrrepondent t f the New York 'Mlcrabr says: "I'am of tht opiLiim that the piesent government ot Georgia is one of the best in the 'South, because a biglu-r ijrade of men direct it." And jet this is tho S a'e which, we arc told, was carried Ly.uLe C-jn-t 'i i i J scivativis ia October by violence, apa intimidation, and wl-ose vote lor presi dent, we were warned, would not be p.nnnt.H(l it that vioitnte and iatimi l:i- tion should be repeated i iu Kovemberj That whole story of vioknee wt.s a falsehood"; it was.raanufuciured by the defeated j carpet-buggers ot that State fof tie purpose ol rdi8'iiig the Ad' ministration and the Republican party in tho support of just such a scheme to overthrow the lawful govtremmt ol Georgia as tbe carpet bagg-.-rs of L'-ui siana did inuace them to support, in Louisiana.! The presidet t declined to interfere in Georgia, however, and the outcries ot;tho defeated iRadic-ds sub sided at once. Georgia is now a tran quil and well governed State -r. as J ran quil and will governed as Ohio or Ver moDt. There is but one exrlanation of ibis fact and that i?, Georgia is gov t-rned by' its iwseple. It is no longer torn and plundered by the robbers whom the administration thought fit to im pose on the oppressed peoph- - it is no longer the ve in ot Bullock aad B!od get: ; it has been remitttd to the bands of its reopie, and the r. suit is that magic ouo that s lf-government almost invariably brings rrpee, order, obe dience and contentment. i . It is a suggestive fi-ct, that as long as the Southern States are under the con trpl of the R-publican party, they, are Iheatres ot disorder, strife and vioknee, and the moment they are released from the p wtr ot that party, they cease to vtx us with their quarrels. Lynch burg News. J sn Eiluxqi Ox Picking A Wife."- j Find a girl that iz 19 years old last Slay al-out the right high! , with a blue cyo end darkbrown hair and. white Ue h. ; v., '"c. j. ' Let the g'Tl be good to lock at, not too pborid of rausick, a fiirn' d'ubeleaver , in ghosts, and one oV six children in the family. r . ; Look well tew tbe karakter of her father, see that be is cot the member of enny club, dun't bet on clcksbuns, and gets shaved Qt least three times a week. Find out all about her mother, see if she h&z got a leap cf good" common sence,! stu ly well her likes cud dislikes,' eat sum of her bum-made bread and apple , dumplinF, notisa wbctur she abuses all ot bcr nabors, at k her Sir van's bow long they have lived tl arc, and don't' fail to observe whether bcr dresses are last year's ones Cxt over. If you sre f atUfied that the mother would mike Ibo right kind cf a mother in-law, ju kan safely konklude that the daughter would make the right kind oj wife, r .. , ALcr tl.ete preliminary are all set" t'ed, X3l you Lave do'-e reasonable amcuut v sp a: king, - ask the young Udy tor bcr heart and band, and if she r.fuae !yu can konsider youreelr euchcred. -:..( ; It. on the contrary, sl.o should say jc-5, git married at or.ee, without any fuS3 aiad feathered and proceed io take the tb&ncwv j . , t say take lbs VmMcUs, Lr tbare aint so resipe for a pe.fekt wife, enny more than l.arc iz for a perfekt husband. Thikre 17. ju3t asmenny gcod wifts sa tbareiz good husband?, tnd I never kotw' two people; married or tingle, who were determined to make them selves agreeable to each other, bat whnt they suckceded. Name yure oldest boy sum good stout name, sot after sum htro, bat should the fjrst boy be a girl, i ask it az a favor to me that ju kaul her Rc beker. I do want isume ov tbem good, old fjs'shior ed, tuff girl names revived and extended. . ItlX-lllX3C I?xisoiicx'." "A QOCD MAN HAS ALLE Editor Columbia Ec(uirer: Seeing a notice of '"ReVtolatioiiS tf a Pardoned Ku Klux Prisoner who arrived in Washington City in a dying condition," Im prompted to write to you. I; was my forune to know this man, KEUBEJi GUIFFJX TUSG, VnnnfTviHft Ala., iutima'elv and v Fiist, a more perfect, uncesaming gentlemen I never knew kind gener ous ana courageous. Second, as a lather and husband, be was all you could ask tor to make a home happy aad contenttd a pleasant place for the home circle. As a father aad friend,! be was indulgent "to a a tacit," His family was ever a. source of perfect .delight to bim. Tuiid. as a business man and trades man, be was ever iejarde-1 as courteous. prompt, fair, hones', art! disposed to strve his friends at all times. Charity I I !. to the poor,jpunctuulity und kindness, were bis watchwords. - I boarded with him - nearly twelve months, and I know whereof I ppcafc. I c innot b 1 eva bim guil.y o y crime against hia country, State orcountry knowingly. I kno .v bis son, Ri gold Taylor Young, only as a bqy, tp be kind and obedient to his parents To tbe family and friends of R. G. Yuung, I tender my heartfelt sympa thies, for truly ' a good man bastalieu1' ajid I cannot but fay, with .all bis frieuds who knew him, that the blood ot Reuben Gi ifjln Young ia upon the heads of thoso who are opposed to good government, and I fully believe they wiil be punished. "Vengeance is mine, Eaith the Lord. . 1 Yours tru'y, r IIirau- - . Ex. Something About the War, The following is taken from tbe ' Sapple ment report ot the joint committees on th conduct of the war" (Yol. 1. page 287): Washirglon, Dvd. 18, 1861 Mcjor General W. T. Sherman, Sa mnah : f3hou!d you capture Charles ton, I hope thtt bysome accident . tbe place may be destroyed, and if a little sa t should be sown upon i's site it may prevent the future Crop of nullification and Eecessi'.-n. ' ' ' , Signed W. II. Halleck, ?,I;.jor General ol Staff. The following is-the reply of Gen. Sherman; Vol.1, page 201 Hq-s. Mil. Div. of the Mississippi. In the field, Savanr.ab, Dec. 2-1, 18-34 1 Extract: 'I will bear in - mind your hint be necessary. When. I move the Fifteenth Corps will be on tho light wing, and their position will bring tbem naturally into Charleston first. and.lt you have watched the history of that corps,! you will have fenrarked that they generally do their work well The try.this the whole army in burning to wreak their vengeances on Sou.h Carolina. I almost tremble at her fate, but feel she deserves all that seems in store for her,, As &c I look upn Columbia as quite as bad as Charles ton' Jbc, &c. 1 L?igned by gent ral Sherman in his official capacity "God Snvo tlic Common, Wcaltla ' When we ;e a President of the United States allowing the soldiers ol the United States to be csed as ours in Louisanca are and (itnd,very likely to be in Alabina and Atkansas), we cacLOt help ottering this prayer frera the very depth o! our heart-for God alone can save tbe Republic, now pf-ne beyond man's preservation, by an ixmeasc man jonty forlorty millions of pet p'e Lave jist reinvested General Grant with the' Ex cutive power, and Lb first use of it I istosubyert StaUs, Sta'e Judiciaries, I State GoTercmoniB, State laws. State I elections. God care tbe common wealth,' :htn,xwe utier in prayer, with ' a fervtney we never ltlt bef.rc in mat ters purely political and social. What most distresses in tLh great exigency is not alone the subversion of the civil government by military power but the cdmpaf alive indifert&ce of the Republican l.wyern and the Republi can'sdholats and scientists ot the coun try to thi3 great Revolution ia our Republic-all the moic perilous, we osy edd, for the future because of the tame acquieECtccc cf the President. Repub lican men of eminence have little to say against it. Some of tht-m, to be sure, feelingly remonstrate, but the great body ot them demonstrate that rthei: party is concerned tho love of )ih2yty and of constitutional and ciyil law ia very subordinata.;Erprc&8. TELEGitapmc Summary. Jan., 7th, The Siouy. and Pawnee Indians have dug up the hatchet. Troops have been sent to. prelect tue settlers. Baxter was inaugurated as Gov ernor of Arkansas on the organizatitn ef the Legislature of that State. Ilis address was conservative in tone and agreeable to both parties who are pushing their claims before tho Fed eral Courts. , v J udge Charles G. Lane of Hagcrs- town Maryland suicided on the 7th.. SENaTE- The resolutions in ref erence to the troubles in Louisiana and Arkansas introduced by Senator Shcr? man passed. It empowers the com mittee1 to examine persons and papers and to appoint pcrssns to take cvid dencc. j IIarket Liverpool, Cotton uplands 10t. Orleans 10. New York up, lands20. Orlcans21J. . j . - . ; Louisburg Tanyard. Tie undersigned have ea!aMLbtd a T&nyurd in this place and wilt ur chaic dry and green bidis t the high est markit prices. Also we will Tan on thtrc3. - We have i ngaged Mr. W. II. Hi ster to superintend the buiinea, who is; in every respect qualifi d. and who his had year of experience in taa nicg. I Cure your hidiS with Sait on'y. BAKER & CO. Loui burg, N. C. Nov. 22 tl. FACT6 F a TDK AllLLlO.t, J. R. BRUMITT ARCHITECT AND UNDERTAKER Louisbuuq N. C Wishes to call th attention of the ro- ple to Franklin lo tho fact that he k oops constantly ots hind FuasiTua of a!i i.iuda unci Btylei. at prices to xuit tho time A!o, C irrrxa ot hit kiad, on han or made i.o or J.r. at the shortest notice The best coffia materiil alw ske-jt oa hand. lie wili a'so furnish at any Uno. Win dow Blinds, Window Si!h, JJoora tf ovcry kind wanted Will make Dor and Wiadow frHmec, bracletaand Morddiogs of aU nizea and atji.-8a low as the oanio e' 1 e had at any factory N irth or Sou;h. Will do any kind of repairing vratited at short notice aud. on good terms. All vork warranted to ault. Call and see ma at my Fao ory or write. J. R. BItUilMITT. Cnnncn 8xnE?T, LOUISBURG, U". C. Guvi f-T xe the beat marble, and in all styles furnished -n hort notice by J. R. BUUMMITT. No. 31 tf ' TERRELL & HARMS'. Center of Attraction. IXTIiAO IDINyr INDUCI MfNTTO CASH BUYERS, '150 10 5'J S&'ko ot Marshall' fine Sat. l b r. New Pavrr Mullets ' b U. New Fl iar J. .1 ptr bb!. b.-.dl' f, Undler, ia m and saddla cloths. - GOOD AESOP. TiLENT OP ' DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS. 00 Corda gvxl HykoryanlOak wood n .0o cord a. tte Uoi Laodio?, or dUe.ed anywhere in u CiTY. -. AN EXD1ESS VAITYOP COXfEC XS AT TERRELL & HARRIS" Ilenry T Alley, Wholesale & Retail Confcc tioncr . i - - . - Faxnra, Farct Goods, Tcti, Weddings Piirties ' Fnrnisli 8ycmore Street, PfctersbuTg.Vi. ADVERTISEMENTS. liadies Silk Neckerchiefs, at E. W. Fuller's. PESOUD,LEE & CO , j DEALERS IN DRUG 5, MEDICINE?, PAINTS, OILS, I) YE STUFFS. Vindow-Qlaea, rattnt Medkuca, GARDEN ASD. QEAS3 SEED3, Ealoiglt, ST. C. No. G -12mo' 5 it OF , ! i. " " ' ' Photographic Art. . Raleigh, N, C. 'i L I or.e f thelrost ernit :e Pa.'.tocraphlc e-tKbisarueaU it the touth. ETeiy stJe o Puotojcr&phic liueuees fro-i tha s'u--'l'.C"t miiaatarato the Lrct iortris colored In til U readil f jr.iibhed. If yoa huva a Jike neteof rtecea.ed leUli've er fiJiid y u may hae It copie l end colored lo i a inv; aad it taction a' ways Koaranteed. riioto grat h Albums auc l'ioturo Frumes alw. v ou hanri, iQ great v-tuetj ; ai d will 1 e so'ld low Wheo on corned l a ei,!;h, I:n? fril to Ti it Wateou'a GJerr, 2nd door aovc ruk'rs iia'l. j W jWATiON. 1 r Salt $4.00 per sack, ! - at LVi FULLER'S. IF YOU WANT A i . - BEAUTIFUL PICTURE, ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Franklin Courier I ONLY $2. T. N. Carlile & Son. MAIN St, LOUISBURG N. C. We have newly fitted cp our tTonE ic eucU a mauuer aa to miblu ua to enlarge and iinptoYc o'ur stock of goods.Wehave on hand METIa to o'case everv lodj a most select ttock t dry goojs Orocorie.-, rlanlware, &c &c, which h"a been yait received Ve wiahto call par ticular attention to our vtrv complete snick of lancy articles for "CiinisraiAS GiFTBuch a old tAKT.v Clus delights in ijeatawicg on the Childkkn, Call on us lor we nave a larg assortment ti C0XFECTJ.02Ur.IEJ It T. MEADE. VT. C. ORK, JOS. AKC1LER. MEADE, ORR &CO. IiiroitTEiLS axd Wholesale Dealees Di ENGLISH, GERMAN and AMT2R- J IC1N Hardware, Cutlery, anl Carriago Matebials, i 125 Sycamoro Street, j Peteksbuko, Va. " j J . SOLJ2 AQEKT8 JTO.E RICH & BUULINOn A MM Celebrated Cacninhcr Pump. . Noj 2 tf . I 2STOTICJE. if We havs made arrangements which we can bate executed ac .v... : runiKSkujute du iu ine rco3C art proved style Job Printing ol every I scripMon, such as Letter Heads, Bta Card?, Post era Envelopes, par tickets. Visiting Cards &r. j BARER & MITCHELL. j E titers cf the Courier ! Furs $3.50 per sit. at WATSON'S GALLERY I V. FULLER'S, AinKliTlSKMKNTS. fc. P. CL1FT0H, Keeps contantly on hand a fall Stxk of Goodt, Suitable to the wants of tie people consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS, v Fnecs, Ilats, ScAau &c A splendid stock of ilers and ClotLing, Boots & Shoes, Bojs II AT S &C. FLOUR " A few Bb!a family flourLe best that cin he pot up at CLIFTON'S MILLS, s. n. MAEKS & CO. "Would Itvite the attention of XeThanti to their Iarjj stock of Coulcotljiie.-ie. . ' FKU.Tc1u.vns HOTta.?,&o before purchasing elsewhere. I ; Tho -r. r- t:ier, 9 partici br attention to this tlejM tineut. j Ordors prumpil filled and Batisfactlon OeUS-3uiog. - j WKAPPING LUPElt We hive in 'ore a Mrge stock of very superior WKAPi?iNG PAi'ER, . - l .1.. n manuiriureu at tuu ppouiatiox u- per Mill. KB ORIGINAL HOWE fScTYiiic: Macliinc COH3TRUCTED IN THE BEST TO-J- m BIBLE MANNER. fecUTES THE GREATEST VA RIETY QP WORti. Ler soils work. The Simplest a OE CHEAPEST Because HE BEST. Lock SxiTcrr. StbaIt Needle. EASILY 11ANAGED, DOE3 NOT GET OUT OP ORDER, ncciualcd Tor Univcr- I sal fccvinj ilianrsT Uokobs at the lite Sv.utn- 137" 'AGENTS WANTED. Send ( ;r Circular, TDE HOWE MACHINE CO., , ' . No. 7. FayttUvil'.e St. Rakigb. N.C, A.J. CARRIER. Manager. No. 8-12ai. SlZEd! . 15al . I 5U3 14x19 26a$ 18i23 SCxlO : YcILWAlNE $ CO. Ko. na-tf . 7 MAC, c'M JL I ovvX s s.'- oyvt.-v ,o fW vrxa I i : i Franklinton Liale ACADEMY e i- FKJANKLINTON N. C. Ij The Firrn session win cr.naccc Monday January 13tb, 1873, opoa the Allowing terms; Primary P,fprtncnt pr Sion cf 29 weeks Ilegclsr Ecglub Ccsrsc 15,C0 Classic LMia and Greek 4 4 f AH accounts for Tuition dae at end ct stsilon. No deduction except ia case of pro'racted sickness, W. F. FOSTER, Pr.ccipil, Nj C-C ; j
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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