i Oiimr TOM. T. MITCIIEJJi Klitor. GEO. S. UAKEIl Mancger. All letters addressed to 7 , JJaker & JitcheH. ' Friday,. February. 2, 187,3. Qoueral (irantN Tom jpJirojg-ls tli &outli. It is stated on good authority, that Frcdent Grant intends talking a trip through the Southern States. Wej wonder what for I la it to see if , the work that his party began has been carried out to tbo letter by his carpet i,. bag friends and supporters? If so he rr bag friends and supporters? If so he will not have any reason to complain, but ranch to commend in the ruin they havo wrought in our financial affairs, and the ' cornmtton thev have town . i - . , , I broadcast through evety department xxt ' . . . 1 1 ' -vt e trusi - mat such " is not the case, and. that his. burning may .inaugurate a better, state ) ofj- things, and bo the Pawning of brighter days. As e military man tlie fcjouth was un der some obligation' V Gen. Grant for the magnamiuiity he exhibitor! oi more occasions that one, bnt as a rosi'dent lie lias no claim upon our. regard, and less on our gratitude. He has never -cn the President of the whole people ; but oily of a party, in whose interest ho has used his office at times, to screen their lnifuitics, and jit others' to commend their encroachments upon .civil liberty.. All this that wc have said wc bclieva tobe true, yet to the high office that he fills we as American citizens owe a great deal, and in the .trip that ho contemplates making, wc . trust out citiians irrespective of party or creed will shoiv him very civility u their power. 'e believe they will $ or when was there ever a blemish on ' Southern hospitality? -I " " The roads are impnsdible, is the uni versal pry that reaches us from . every portion of the county and may arc the suggestiqns made as to the mode of working thorn o tliat they may not get in their present condition, A good road from thi place, jo frapklin? ton, is very much needed, and might bo made, without any very great, ex pense. "We believe that our Mcrcilant, could well afford to imnrbvc it at their own expense rather than let it become k every winter as it is now. The differ. ' nce thai it would make in their freight bills wcjujd alone 1 most effqet tit 2 dq sired improvements, A Kortd Steadi er is iuapractible-a Railroad "would not pay a Plank road would be worth- Ions, ho the thiug narrow itself down : to the old turnpike. This i what we oe(,ll. and our peoplo should take steps t0 build one. ' Ve feel the necessity ; for enc.now, that the best teams are ! only able to carry half loads ; but un fortunately Jike the man whose topless house was as dry as pnybody's in dry Veather, we "forget" all about the holes and mud as tho roal becomes hard and level under tho ray of our Sum mer nun. I .A. mri iT iy . It may bo that Congress has done the thing " up brown," in removing .'. disabilities of ono or two rcbs at -a time,' and may deserve many thanks at our hands : but, from us thev won't get auy till the arch rebel and last of th tribe shall havo been placd upon an equal footing with tlie entire South. em people.- Kyory man who voted for JefTarson Davis in ut as guilty (if tjutujf uv nai aa ne, ana Uongress ahould feed us all out of . tl.o poo:i.M aguanimity ' sboud'' lo the waicuMoru oi every patriot, and will uo im uio cnasm oi war snail, be forcv cr closed, and politicaroffonccs forgot ten in tbo restoration of cood fcelm r. ind brotherly kindness : and then I T v . . .. " uavu and a bumner shall ui toeether a tho Sonato as in halcyon days of the rcpuuiic. f T K o Addltiqu Tji Qui 1 ' It is with pleasure that we see that I j I . ho Senate'has passed Jho biU ffiyinc ) i l S raQk ia a VUon of Granville and U.;t iT C 1,ave Ui litUo iouht' but tbat tbc 'Vir pKue will m a day or two concur U ?T b ,th0 Wer ges t0 'VA f". e shall welcome most heartily ; ., I ;ur Urauv ill friends and will promiso hem thut they shall never regret c isting heirlot w't'i ns. The .change vill be rcat benefit to the people of tha new territory in various ways ehpccially in attending court, 5e, In a political view itj will materially aid and strength en the rank of tbo Democracy, twhi(ih aid we shall most gladly accept aa it will give ns an opportunity of " brcafc irg the ihralldom that has so lng bound us, and f redeeming our coun ty. However this may be, we shall i pleased with the annexation, ; j v j For th CouinEK. 1 ITi'tiiililiiitoii. Mr. Fditoi:, : Our dace is as qui as usual, and so likely to remain, t r tified as it is. bv an almost iinnene. trable wall of red mud, A good time make 'brick, only a little too niudthj. n i rr m i ' Goods going off, pretty well) and so -n . - V ,n will our merchants in a few davs. Tho ill our merchants in a few days. Xho 'obacco warehouse is gning np, and so will the "weed" wc hope, by" the ime it is finished. Our fellow towns- ,r !. :L ,...,. wan. v apt. Jj. U. Williams Avaa mar- i e , ' . n e , , , "d a fevday4 ago in Oxford, and he and- his accomplished bride are now here. Last Saturday and Sundav was .1 ' ' evoted to the quarterly meeting of ie Methodist Church in this place. -r j e T dance consldcnrjfi; the vfeather, Short but to the point, t : Clou. A meeting of pracj.ial farmers, ami others interested in Agriculture, will be held in the Court House in . Xouis- burg, on. Saturday, the 1st : day of March next, for the purpose of organs izing an Agricultural Club. All pcr sons appreciating r the importance of this movement,' and favoring its' ob ject?, are invited to be present I and iui iiu.j):uu 111 iuc ci:ort to set it on foot. Those objects will be, the dif fusing of practical iutelligcncc and cx- penmcntt;! knowledge in regard t6 ag riculture ; and the securing of prompt and emejcnt po-opcration among those engaged in itj, with respect to a"l mat ters affecting their common interest. It is hoped that there will be a good at i. I V r 1 1 1 , tuuuauco 01 liucmgciit, earnest, prac tical farmers Sevkivl Citizens. Feb., 22nd, 1873, Foil tue Cochieh. ilu. Edit. Deau Sin: To mv fetion cf rotds is (sue ot iiiiu!'. the qu th? vfriy ti at tho itn'A ;'0M importance, &nd one cf tUiugsjto. be found i:i air the anoarent . unconciiiT. my travels i with wnieh ni :n view ihe matter. It our - covmtry produced nothing but a lew mink: skins, tjh-at a walking man might carry under lL is arm & fday,i and put un ler his he J 1 f. e a p'.H jw'al night tf)e case ' wou d be quite ditfenn. But wer have tho J3aad3, npon thousands in 1 heavy baits of c tton, and s-i hca-vier hogs-lua is o;: Itail It..ad E tcbaeco to carry to the p ty and numerous tens of meaU anL fertilizers to bring back m return, and if any people in the world need good roads, we are that people. 1 sfiw somewhere not lorg Bince a comp ete set; of reasons in lavor ot improved highways: these are for gotten, but we have pU:i.ty of them always at han j. - L-.tiui take tp a fiw.'l. The size ol the loud. Somo das sine I saw iwa firrying a load ot loosj to bncco to mkrkct. They had a ood Iotkin hois., but oa account ol the mud in the r iad the animal cquld draw but 300 lb, 400 lbs. short of his ca pacity, and that much lers than he would have carried but for the draw buck of mud, j Now suppose the price rf hauU-.g to. be 30 cents per huud red, the loss on this loud would have been $ 1.20; and this js a verjr moderate eitimate I. r u one diy tri'pji thtn consider th u:n btr cf teams 6f the different eVes -vhich are unp'.oy td in tran p?rtiag burdens to aud from the depot at least one hhlt the drawing capacuy a dead 1 ss . If we couhl .ascertain., the. tx ct , anv u it of the aggrgte loss to the country in this way, tlie question Vjouhl aotle can wo bcaj the expense ot building a go- d road : jbu'tj' can we Hflnrd to use these bad roads, and tvery inte'ligin', thicking man must say, we are too por as a community to pay a l.s of one d )l!ar land twenty cents p r day from the earnings of every single horse and wagon. It may seem paradoxical. tut it it true.nevertluhes, that the way lo build a rail road is to improve the diit roads. The way is this -Railroads e built by too Uu,e ;J toad, thtre L Oot , energy - but wheie there U m ;ke a good din s cot enough to nidke a Rti'.foad, 2, The- njury , u.taincd by teams and vehicles in the ue of roor roads. J It rasy be Safely said that while there MA loss of in half the burd n of uhich th borse ij capable, by nason of the dike ive road, there is a cornspr nd Ingstruin and irjary to both hcrse and wagon lrom the same caue: so that, yy e may set down to every mau wno has bnt a one horse team oa the road, at least ten do ll&rs a year as his interest in the; read improvmin?p, to iccrue to bita certainly in the preservation cf his, i property froai deterioration, j i These art: enly two poinis. aad they relate; to economy" altogether: may o hers might be Earned, !ut they have already occurred Iq the thoughtful reader, and space is too narrow to per mit a notice cf thim here. But I can- aoy close- without the additional re-1 mark, that il a Jo reign cr should pass .through cur-eecti n in starch of 'a hf)me, he would Le apt to remcmLcr our inhospitable loads long alttr I;e had' jf- rgotton the Iriendly faces ot our citi- It may seem Btrarge. but it is true ncvirtheless, that ptjsoi.a in search ot homes gecerallj fitd places to suit their fancy whtre the high iwajs are in good repair. Look and s.ej Yi-'ur Friend, Mud Silleu. Selling i'uF.m Own Hack. Rumor lias it, that J.fl L ng of Mne-on, Geo. Or mor.d of this place, and other leading negroes have been persuading the ce grofs to go toArkar.sa?, receiving there for five dollars per head f r all tLey in duce to emigrate. We s light an inter vitw with Ormond a few days since, to aacertam all abuut the j Western muvc ment.for pu')Vication, aucl he promised to answer such questions as we desired to ask, but he failed to put in an ap pearancc. These rumors are beginning to assume dt.fiuke thape, and- ere long the guiity pal'tis wil have a s'orni of iodiinatio;i bu: st upon their heads that they will find it hard to withstand The promises in rcginl t-i Arkansas are top extravagant to.be sustnincd, and d!3ap)nintmcnt and tcff iing -wilL doubtless be the lot of ipinj a poor ne gro who has high "lio23 of a life of eie and prosperity. ' Houston Home Journal. Retribution. Tlie following parag raph of Mr." Frpudo'd lecture, coming from one who is"as well acquainted wi.h history and the lesson it titehis as an other man, is worthy to be ponderpd Jy all whom it may concern : ''la my reading of history one trcmer.duus phenomenon forever forces itetlfj upon me, that tvery p lit:cal crime is 1 debt fngistered in Heaven; and '.he payment to the- vciy la t farthing, with intcrt-st and compound intrrt s,'is hmau 1 ed to those 'who, whrn tie bill is s-gned, represent the peis n of the criminal- It-S as lVt - those ( cnmhili'f.,! il... , .... - vvtlliuib:.!! 111. criaic'who u tiered genera!! v' for it.'bui the u.'fT;.-!ic n thrifc who aie itiiiCCtiir, and (his has Uen from the bt-gneing -f timo one of the mysteries df tlie providential goverLment of the work-, ciunot precisely ujderstanc'J :.t; but there is one kssson which we may draw out of i'; there is one point ia which it addresses the noblest part of the nature of man ; there is many a hot spirited-man who -vill do wior.g if hethinka the risk is oa him and only he will be held answerab'e, but he will think more gravely of; it : under othe c rcumstances-" i Wc givebclow an obituary of .Mrs. Julia Lewis, sister-in-law to the blisses Lewis of this placet It is tak-. n from the Telegraph and Messenger. . JULIA LEWIS. In those happy days when Macon was fbmous for its social pleasures,'the uaniion of Dr. and Mrs. Robe it Col lins wss the ccn'er of an elegant hospi tality, ar.fl ia its gay salons the citizen?, a? well as the strangers within our gatesj del gl.ted to congregate. Amid the glamour and glory f tl. tr ol ! n . p-H-li, a datghter was b.rn ui than. ju;iJ C obii s euttrcd the house and continued in it ur-til the day cf her death a s.m beam. D- licate in h- r orgamz ttjon, still full of life and spirit, she firmly gn ppled htrstlf to the affections ol the entire tinle in which she moved. In Lcr childhood and girlhood, the lead- ing traits of btr character soon devtlon- 1 . . ... i - iu in.o loviiy m nsccne (viz): se:f denial that pes'pored her own gratifi ratioi. to thu co mfort of otherF, and a constant r.gard the ; happiness . ol tl o.eshc lowd. She hesitated not to turn &w;y liom the mldcd rai.ks nf tashion, and from the'facinatib"' role ot social pleasurer, to cheer a paient's heart, rr to bind up the biui.-ed sff c ti. ns i f a fiiind. Most happily. mar ritd to Col.TJ. B. Lewis, -she shone With a mild but steady radiai.ee in the ct aracttr of a loved and worshiped wife, and in all the relations of life she grew and ixpanded until she filled with a rounded symmetry the measures f peril e: womaD a'wsy co.uiDg to, but -never passing the iiue of a stiict prv prie-y. This petted child of fortune, this pampered favorite of wcridly cir cumstinces, was an 1 umble, workinsr, devout Chrutian. Whatever the Church medrd. she did all she could to supp'y. bhe gather, d up all the "arlaads the world showi red on her. ajid hu ig tbtm as ccionals on t Ik Cross, jpemh , loved, highly priz d fr end ! it is a d privi lege for one who rocked tljy ia tjiy cradle to (bedew tLy grave with tears. Into my sick room, the newscyOur death came to me like a wound, and m the agony of aa f fflicted spirit, I pi ay in feeble cry, Oh ! God of mercies 1 break this blow, and lift the burden from sorrowing hearts. N. Sltcon, Georgia. A peasant went into a large city, and among other objects that struck his fancy was arrested by a bankingffice, where he saw people going out and in without getting any goods, apparently, as in'other shop?. He ventured to en ter aBd as-ked the teller what was sold there. "Asse' heads," was the sneer ing answtr. What a bui3ntS3 you have," replied tho rustic, "I see you have but one letr.' Pius IX has witnessed the death of five hundred cardinals dming'hi pen tlfieate of a quarter of a century. How Much is that pie plant?" said a dweller of a qnict district to a ven der of the material, recently. "How much ?" whisperei the dweller, stru to gling to catch his breath. "Sixty centi," r peated the accommodat.in 1 O merchant. 4 Can it be possible there is a just heaven above us ?" murmured the stranger. '-Yes, sir,' said the vender, re-pectfully. Tne stranger wi'hdrtw. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WEE, FRENCH, Wholesale Ajtd lie tail Druggist and Apothecary, 36 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., ' Hespectfully invites the MERCHANTS, j ; FARMERS & PHYSICIANS '; Visiting the City to call and examine hij large and complete stock of t brugs, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, p;ces. Per fumery, Patent Me dicims, Nice Soaps, Fancy Goods. And every other article usually found in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE ! t3- Give him a call bitoie purchase ing elsewhere. j Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. W, E. Sladjins. T. F. Rogers. K. W. Nicholas. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Hardware and Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS, c. 35 E. Side Market Square, 'OHFOLK, VA. No. : 8 -3.U. I have cn hand a Tenon Machine and a ' -Spoke Lailie," with all the neces sary rixi ures for making spokes, which are a'm st new, and wishing to dispose of them, will sell ( q very ressoi ab e term?. Come aud se- .r address j. j. mine tree t 1 , . Louisbdrg N. C. Kaleiah Duly News copy, 2: and send bill to thisornj--. Clover Seed. Prime Ciover Seed, tor sle by KING WHITE & SfJ.VW. TERRELL & HARRIS'. Center of Attraction. rX-riilOUDINAY I XD CCE 31 S T 3 TO CASH BUYERS, 0 l.bl. Irian Itat s. b 3. We.-t rn feeJ o hhi. AloUaeea . -0 - I)uxe3 Gutd Chce;e. Ju,t arrived, GOOD A5-SOItTMEXT OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS. .'AS EXliLEtS TA-il.TrOF CON?C TIOXS AT T x ERRELL & HARRIS may 2iVlj Xounlv Orders at Par. I will sell for the next sixty days for Counry orders a: par, the following good consisting of Gents Ready made clothing. Shawls, Hoods, Hooptkirts, Bustlts, Ladies and g nu hats, and a large lot r f other goods to be des ignated before the trade is made. B..cLirroN. ADVERTISEMENTS Raw Bone1 Super Phos phate, The Great Fertilizer. We row rfTer, for sL the t.br.ve cx ctllent Feriil.zer, which Las dUobihed for itself; in ihis community, a ieputa tion uosurpassed by any other .mann . Our-facilities are such, that'we can supply it in any quantity that may Le desired, at Manufacturers price, freights added for cTsh or on time when the payment is satisfactory secured. Farmers desiring to use Whana's Phosphate, arc r quoted to hind in their orders ts eaiiy a possible. KING, WHITE & SHAW. Sole Agents lor Franklin County. No. 1G :f. In the Superior CVurS FraLklin Co. J. L. L:d)CHUX, Against 1 Order f r s.rvlce T. K. 'J horn as and ; by George Helmuih. ) i Publication. In the above proceeding it appeal in ' by tflidav;t, li td on bth'di o; the poT titiumi, that the (kfet.d:nt. Geu"--Ilelmuth is nnt a resident 01 tds Sate and that his place i.f iceidence cannor af:er tJue diligence be aicertaiue 1 ; und it further appearing that the said Gerr-'e Helmuth is a projer partv to the above .proceeding wh.ch is, ti petition to dc teimine tue rih:s ot tenants in com mon cf real pr p rty, aad to m .ke p.ir f.tien among them of the sime acct nK ing ilieir respective rights and interesti theiein: It is tl.crefort , ,n applir ation of :he petitioner; Ordered, that publica tion be made once a wick tor six, weeks, in the Franklin Courier, a newspaper published in the Town ot Louisgurg id .-aid county, requiring the saidGeorge Helmuth. dcki.-laat, to by aud aj jJur biN re the Cl:k, f cur Si p -ri-.r Court f-r Fra .klin C-unfy at his fR e in the Court H us- iu t :e Town ot Loui-birsr nforesuid. :) the 7'h day of upril 1ST3 then hi., f there to answer the petition filed in the cau e thi-i dav. And let the said ilelcndant lake 1 oti:e th:it if he fill to appear and u: sw;-r uid petit i n, the ptutumcr will -p., y to the Urt f-',r thet'eiiel therein .e-l aint I; in Witness li. II. litaiKiluke" v .like o: our s;i (I Superior Cou.t.. at .c iu IuistHir-:. tho 17th liny .i Fci.iu.'rv A. U. 1676 , J II. II. Tindeilke C. S. C. - By T. C. Hurum D C. S. C. 1 Th o -ly Tl liable Girt Distribution in the country $1 00,000 00 I N V A L U ABLE GIFTS! TO liE DISntlTiUrEI) I L. D. SIN E'S 4Mb Femi-Aimual (1FT ENTERPRISE, T. be draw 1 M ,n'ay. j.re-, 24th, ISt3. ONK (ill vi CAPITAL nilZE. 1M()0 L (IGji)! One IVizo $.".0j3 i.i SIIvcv ! Fivi- :: izr f yj 1 r Ten print s yiuO ? j i:ni::;r,A c i;s! Two Fm y Omiu p. j, ,1 rr-r. Wit i m!v r .Mo.i t 1 IX i.- w t!i l. rn r:,.' , ,r'.,;,! I''rc iVf V!Ht!i jV(JO ::eh! Two fr -t ed .., d i ui s th ?,) i-c ! Ti n ':i:n.l ,.v jj . :! 1.,.,,.. wsnthl.) ct h ! 5 c (...;; :,n " - iivs - Lr vor Hjintiu- v at. li v. 1!i r .:i ..--j , (".old '5i:oil-. -tv ;.,v.Jhv,1t. V.-.,)V,., h h-;;;i!u1k-i Gilt-, lu,!;xKj, i ivke s li:"n Ued t ."( 0 Ae t.t wanted t nil Tk Lot, t; whoui lAb ml I'reuafiniH will jwid. Sin-le ! i ko s sx Jket- SiO- Twelve li kejiiiij; iwcrty-live licUttliO. nrnihr contain a full 1 oiriz'v",l d'e. ipti-. of f e uw i rr of d awin?. ntul o' rr i!t nn.iti 11 in refcir nitj t the lit' i l i:t:on. n i l ! ( nt c ,u,v ,t'4 1 deling ttu ia All It- tfM tuu-t be add to 5I::inf fr:.-. J. I). hJN i7, T,ix Ht. 1J1W, nnhSt. Cin.inaUhO. - . "J . i LOOK HERE! Merchants and Traders. Ordircd b? the Board of County Com mi s oncrs th-.t all persons wboe busi ness rcqnitesthem to taVe rnt Lirense to carry on their trade?, Profusions ami franchises areliereby r qnind to bring the same'regu'arly i-tced by the Sheriff and have them Countersigned by the Rtgiiterof Detds, according to law and all rtrions t dlia to obtr?e this no. ties will be prosecuted in the Saperor Court at the approaching t rm. Joshu Perry. Chairmin. Tet Pro tern. J. B Tucker Clerk. No IT 4m, I aivi:i:tisi:mkxts. E ir E R Y LADY Ix Fit.vxKLix County, Should Have One!- 1 The Home ShulUe SEWING MACHIINE. It is :i combination of the best parts of the: bc.-t M:ieliine without their faults. It is fully equal to any ma chint inui at halftbe cot. It makes a beautiful seam, with lock stitch that is impossible to rip. It St-Wi, hem?, iills, brui l., tucks and rullles It is imide iu its mechan ism and thorough in its const ruction, every part ol it being warranted lor live years, i BEST STYLE jTrcadlc Macliine j On hand.-omo walnut tahh ouIvt37. Uei-t st vie. Hand Mnelmi.. nK- .-. E. :W. Fuller, Agent. Jan.I-Om. Louisbnrg Female COLLEGE, Th Spring Term Iniiis lb. 23th, and terminates July liitli. Tuition in Literary Course jor Term varies from to 2fj Mu.-ic'on Piano (including uo ol instriunen:). Iioard per mouth (exclusive of " ii. 1 1 .. 1.:...- tii 2sO. Z-2u. 1V.M. IIOYAI-L, I'lUls' J VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale. By virtue of a D.eree of the Cour; ol Franklm Couaty, matt cise of V. II. Spcueir A tmr., DukeD.c'd, tg;:i;s:Klc., I; othe.s. I will orfer fur h.de jp.iUr i l:i the ol J. J. ak; an-.t it public auction to tbe higuist bnide Uoutt lloSv; door 1:1 the to.Wi burg, on -Monday the a.d, .iay 187J, ad the itiuttst tf J, DcCca.-e 1, iu a certain tiact ot laud ti'.Uitt d iu IIilv. slutj in i'rat kliti C'ouu . ; at tbe of L uis Ol .Match J. Duke or pareyl Jill P.teJy oAt.edby lb mis K iJukt and wtuth wm d.visei b Taouiai K. Duke iu bis her n At ur.il hie, with um: . 1 . .a ... Dcicusj ; fi;c kaid, .inder iu s;uilij 10 iuj children 01 1 Duktr, one ,f whom w; t Duke decV, hii intercut uboui fig'itv hCttS Tt n. Cash. 1 ne balance ou a e. inoiiihs. li ud npttrd terest frim day ot tx'.c. "little returned Unlit eh aie uiut ey is paid. W. II. fcPEN' tf bi I P. K. iv ai 1 J. J. ,ber iu b. iu s, (i-'c fourtu tdu o. 1 wtlve beuiis.g i.. 11 jf the pur- I L'Elt Admr., Duke D.c a t 1 .. J. J. L uisburg 2. C. 2?tl id. i. laU . IL 4 ti. VALUABL1 ji LAND roil s. b VJ 4 . Cy vittue of a Dec C.urt fi r the Couaty in the cse ot XV. 1 o! J llicliard Swat W. H. bAansoa a 11. r I. r a!e, at p' highist b'rtder at t! ... .L . r- v .e: of the Pr-ibite ot Frhnitlio, mulj ' - Sp nci-r, Admr., toe Dcc'd., agaii st id otuers. 1 will ibli; uuMicn to tin ie Court Hou e ilo 'ii .ue town ci Lit. tLe o d, day of An lni.tl ri:u-ited iu t ing to the estate son Dcc'd., a('j:jij Ajccocko ami o qisburg 00 M. nd.iy jcb. lbTi. a tract ot aid Couutv, b-cloi;" cf J. Uicba'd Sri ticg theundi of D. L. :her.', and cja'.aiaing Scvcbtv two (72; Term-: Las! purchase mooc credit of six n Hotnl to" bear i; Tit e retainel money is paid. V. J J. Ri- 1 acies. as to one Unli ct y. On the baUuce a nthi will bi givea. ttett from dj of idle, ahtil all ol the purchase 1. SPErJCE? Admr., :baid H ai.-M D e'd., N. C. 1tu, Jn., 1S73. Lonisbarg tdi. OTIC E. LAST CtVU All p- rcn, by n te or op with my late Cill ai:d s-ittl the nuuey lunger indu' ! ed to me, , er.debj mt, in ciQic:ion io'Jsinta ; before! As sue SI t are riquetted to 1st, dny vt March, dly needed, aad mot be given. OilAJ WiUTE. lcrs. U tl id ft eel Hld at Eleven bmiths Uurra rates gence cal TO Tarn i 'ihank: Equll to anv Iloeuow H,-V). PiicJ- One dollar dollars ir loxen. rt the bvt in j? traw cutt 1 Is Corn helh mrn from co r, all Iron, .' Y. S. Mallorl t ranklmtoii. Sole Agent, Aivi;irnKMr:xTs. : Carrinsc Mnnutactorv. ; - rcnoc jw :nhir.jj to Lay ; Carriages Or anr!lijfr ia that lias wcnU do 'h iuikcle,fca 1 k.tp i:o 'f Best Workmen I aai me the Det.Iithuvi. tint ii tob-bi l I wulAaUio tht Mr. Frruna it .t. rtftlio! inilVLHUtuUV tor :Vi ni2 r J eup ir.f in p r-v. t' -t t cUviutt'cr ti.ea ItociES, v L:c a tT l nc?nt u?3;rcTtuitti a,t .fUutCvU u Lo ec trtLl tJ bt- c::irii4isrd 1;, pj ." coart-ai p..ce, uutaUUit q J mji.. ii, J bo j.l.4 u: c to Lv t: vl i Livlc Tr.i i. 1 u 1 and if j nmuK vvuutif iu cli a 1 ci i) x cLtttiu i lira tLe ytxb is : iu uiea :ku Lv w. .k. i.,r -ic, ai.i now ou ; ofaiv.i.iA.-nnit, ia rw4 mi ktcci l tir cd tuc iii.t:.fu.ut uu , n;y .-rS !d pxi'. nt j V. t?. 1IAKP, Ilalcih X. C. Ko. ,")-tiiU J Nat L. Brown, dlwllt: in IIUSICAL." INSTIlUllTNrS. P .''oli. Gun?, Uowie Knlre?, Dir'si CIIILDilENS CAUUIAGES, Conkcticnarics, Canned Goods CIGAUS.AND T03ACCU. N'. 10 FATirrrtTiLL St.- lULt , N. c. No C Giac PATAPSC0 GUANO Proveil l;it m-:i-oii ihii.;1 to any other lYrtilivr w'tertvr tri-d. ! an 1 it will ! ki j t up to its pr-vtit ! STAXDAi:i. t.iw it a trial. T. r aloat MANLFACTL'i:i;.S l'lilCKS I by W, S. Mallory. Frankli:ito:i N. C. W II I TE L 0 0 K'S VEGETATOR. 230 To .& lb HtriVi; ut MANUPACrUUKS PlMCES.Or will ixchat.ge VE'-iE T A TOit for CO V TON p ;yabie next fill, bj i 1 ia jour or t.i. W. . Malloif. Pii-i-k ii.ti a X C. j GREEN & ALLEN, i Grocers And COM5H:SION MEPX'UANTi fa. licit CbDsismsiiti of Cott xi, rX,I;i,, "VIirii XIoni, Corn, ami Produce Generally. Ag.-nts for th Excellenzi Cotton, Peildiz-r und Gullelta iuipioved ttcl liruih ( o ton Git s. h'o. X'.O wTciia3ro j'.rtet. T I'-ttburg, Va. 2e. I ly Attention Farmers. ; Wc havo on han'l, ar.d art making constantly, a varhty ot Plowa suitibh; both t r toI'.owiDg tbe 'and and the ruhivatioa of the gtcwing crop ot crn ai d cotton. In our ttpek, w:ll be found, the jus ly c le ;r4tivrVii:iio, Utiii'y, P.o. Tju Plow wbi:c wc thick it, as good a t'je rt, at the sime liu.e. arc a:c :i is much the.cheap est to the Farm-.r. We flutter cur se'.v.a tint the lojg eip:nenci ol oue r the of the Frm, iu the manufacture of Plows, will ccabl: us to tt up Phw, thnt wdl c mpre Uvorbly wall any la thecouuuy. Order prouipuy n If. , i.nd if drs'.te.i we wilt d-.-livt r Piu, J:.. at Frank'.ia'.on. at Foun lrv u"r:ce?. GiVe U3 u Cn 1. WlLDEIti WILLLVII. Liu sl urgN. C. 21to,Ja3. l!J7U. either GUANO 1 GUANO I ! Wc are ntw prepared to ktll the t owicg oPADaHD FEU'riLLlZiiii a at Maufrturt r'f p:i:e with Frohl cd Drajsge added Whitikcks Vceta'.i-'r Exceiknzi Cottoa F.rii.izer, -Z;L PhcoLU tnd pacific Guxaso. Keariity, Perry and Co.,' FrLkl:nton S. 0. only. Notice, lly account for 1372, arc tow ria 'j and those indcbicd to mz are r.qu.-s K to com5 forward imacdiaiely ad stttlt. S. T. WILDER. mm.i 610,00