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i i '- 1 1 233 All VK RT IS E 31 E XTS. iiii.ap,:fiaraTJ "( )i leaner, : ' . TOM. T. MITCHELL Editor. H GEO. S. BAKER Manager." t f All letters addressed to Baker & Mitchell. FVidaj..... ....... .'...March. 14, 18X3. 1 TIi I.Ioto of Our &tute. Young man, the' day of wealth, is vcr iu this State, and only merit will carry you safely through this utilita- ! vnati a. Ignorance with its lnscpa , 'rablc concomitant superbtition is on Btho increase. Wlilc the world gener ; )Jall is progressing most rapidly in the ( 'arts, sciences and ' learning, wo are I tlons of riLt. had to appeal to some cnarm in watching the hands busily white friend to protect him. He did employed in drawing the seine, ana i- not ask nrciection in vain, unT when tening to their hoarse songs as they this Ex-Le"'iskitor saw that he was bend to their oars, keeping time to the 'safe from his machinations he redoub- dash of the waves against the sides of the batteaux. I have thought that the Sound upon such a night as this, while gazing upon its waters as they stretch awav into far distance, reflect ing the blue and stars of heaven in its led his threats and ordered him never to Visit his house and above all not to - - attend his church. That as he hid vited i the whit3 mtn s tick et, he must attend' the white man's :hurch. This is .the way they force transparent bosom... upon wmcn vcseis them into measures, bringing the pow- with their white canvass continually ers of the church to work upon ignor- wept along, as fair and enchanting as ance and superstition. How loVr a party the water in those Eastern climes, over must bc,to stoop to such vile pjactices I which the poet has thrown the charm Contempt is not a word low enough to of poesy, and the historian rendered express our opinion .ct this vilo pros- famous by the narration of adven- titutor of the christian religion, who f tures. J retrograding, .aud illiteracy has a great . j er Ivold foVi oux people than it did thirty ! ' years ago. Shall this state of things continue? AY hat if the blind, bigoted l,i 'paVtizau action ot a dominant party ds 4 'prived us cf our beloved university, j;v thereby causing a general stagnation in learning! What though her halls ,'j ho longer, or no more, shall echo to , tuc tread ot students, that have gath I H 'crctlabout the sacred fount to quench . j. their thirst tor knowledge? jlou have J' itrcngth, health and above all brain power, which it cleared ol the Vecds and cultured, shall JJeconie t,he lever that is destined to uproot i4ie many dangers that threaten your State and render her people despairing. pi.-. .! i i :.. mi passiug away, especially the g,od and 'noble, ami the youth of th land now 'seemingly so forgetful of the great re spensibility resting upon them, scarce ly thinks of storing their mind with tiscful and practical knowledge. The educational interest of North Carolina )isatalow ebb so low that it is ' ulariufhg to the thinking man. We have all seen how, amid the civil com motions of a country, wealth can tak'o wings- and fly away.'but an education cannot be lost, and the mind well eul tivatcd will leave its mark where the most brilliant genius has foiled. . -, - i 1 - ' 'Wlii to AVilietl. uses his ministerial 'office to further base partizun en,'ht And then to think, that he has oc'uupicd the seats in our Legislature Halls, that the greatest and best men of the land filled with reverence. ' Bat why should we blame him when he sees daily, his white allies doing the very same thing, only on a-much grander scale? The glory of that hind where an Outlaw, a Cher ry Stone and ''Mcbane lived and died has departed, and in its place the vil lianv of a Bryant Lcc and his colleagues Clod. i has arisen'. was, corrupt Iloncsty'jis a thing that ion is of the present. . Wortl -AJbowt Tlio Olians:; ol" onil Coiinty Lino. r i f The forty second Congress diesasit .'J.X: . -began in corruption, but' with' all the white-wash that has been put( on these: ieud bodies, they yet stink ' in" every j r . ' houcst man's nostrils. Thp Senate I i ; n.'ltha would hot expel Patterson, the : ." bribe talker and perjurer, but eudeav- a . ,orcd to white wash' him into a respec- .vuuiu lusu, iuucu, ma signany. xnis same Sctiato in tho faoe of ihcontro- Tcrtiblo facts, and in opposition to the -will of an angti pcoplo demanding 'justice, has 'the unseemly audacity to i justify Clayton and Caldwell and white . tcu&h them into honest men, but with t -.the-' masses havo failed , cwupletely. ; This same August body perpetuates i' " ;the troubles in that radipali ridden and poverty strickbn' State" of Louisiana, y 1 and would, if it had been iitle, have l made the yoke more galling, ani the reign of negro supremacy more com- . plcte if possible, . and 'then proclaim that they were actuated by feeling of ; patriotism. But in making the people , . Xelicvc this they havo failed. And last of ail the Svn says, tliey have cast the mantle of innocence around ilae greasy iniquities of PomcrVj pro claiming him onco more a pure end faintly christian gentleman.' And yet in this they have failed to make hc people believe other than that of the cntiro band of congressional pi rates ho was the most .complete em bodiment of all that was ccrrurt and In our estimation tbia change will I c to t.:e interest ot both Frauklia . Coor; ty und the people w!iohiiV3 been thrown with U3. Oar ai.8):is tur thinking st h .vo already btea placed before the puLl c, so we do not deem it necessary to enter up;ni them ayu':n. In it3 politicui beuiiu it may ba of i-iijstinva-ab!c talus to our people as it mi y be the meacs .of tfLclUilly killing out th't radical party in tl'ia couniy. Wo have heard thut it will give a.lear g iia if au hundred (conservative votes, and it eothe.nxc election won't be quite s. one side, l. And those who have so long held the political rciad may huve to ;i vc tliC'i up .aiid retiie totlu sba Jts of piivii'e life, which is said to be second ti) dcatU with the adnii; iitri tion fojowcr?. However all this may be, we urej glad, ct the annexation, for tlure are plenty if ;e;isons out s'de of the occ j;i3t mtniiontd, to make it v.-el-' co:nc tidings to cur people'. Oar fel : low County mxn i'nd Senator, W. K. Davis E qj detcrvts well of his consti tuents for) his zeal and labor io'get tin'jr his Bill throuirli the" Les;i3!atun. A-iiieiica.xx Extravagance The ixtravasjar.ee of the American piopie. beoad that of any oVher coun try, has1 come to the proverbiil. M.-r chants who hav- mide the tour of En rop; say they are furci'y iaiprissed with tho truth of this astertion ; that the Armriciu working classes Lot ony cVSi ftr better und live more ixt avas ganty than the same classes in any part lot Europe, but that many Amincan mccbaTr.cs and artisans live quite as sumj tuous'y as do the middle or u.Ci canti'.c c'a3ses oa the otl;r side of the Atlantic. Nor is this extiavcgar.ee cot fiiied to the loiilicg massts in this cour.iry. It permeates all- clasps ot society. American merchants and bus -nets men not unJ'.cquently.live it a' rate iq iel to thj nobility of other hmd. The Commercial ''Hearlu; of San Fr;m- ci?-C. thus alludes to this feature o Am ricau life: '"It is a delorabU truth that the ter dency ct the Ameri can id' toward eumptuoas and costly living, cxtruvag'ince anil reckles-s ex p nditure. Europe already boids fif teen hundred millions ot our national boRi's,. v-iih heaven cn!y k;.-ws how much more oS othtr Ameiiean aecuri tier, besides vn i an a-i! uai laLnce ol trade 'against uj to 1 the ex'ent ot a hundred niiliions, n.ore or leS3. It ia thar that this condition of things must have an tnd. c aie pu.rc-!ang from lortisrn scurcis immci ss nmoums ol the rtchebt maaafteiared uoods f r btirgg od, but ba strings tied to them and j alls them out ot their pock etswh'enihey tuin rount". Recently the genen ui parett surprised his little boy j by giving him leu cents lor hs birth day, bnt the old fellow slid np sUir3 alter the children wtre a&lei p and ttolc it cut of the little lellows clothe3, and T-n-E-N licked him in the morning tor lining hu money. , ' Kmg.Wnite & Shaw. Ilavipg commenced this years buii ncsV vrith aa iccrtated numbir oi customers, aad navicir old more goods in the month ot January 1573, than they have ever sold in any one month befoie, they hertby acknowledge Srarefully, the liberality ot the public. We beg to state that we are prepared to furnish, in any qaantity.all goods in our line at our usual 'Low Kates for Cabh, and on liberal credit teims, to prompt paying customer?. AU persons who have not settled their accounts, to us for last year, arc requested to do so i at a very early day, we teed j the moay ard must collect promptly. ' KIN'i, WUI1E & SHAW. , ADVERTISE31ENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. IX. X Flnmm.f r. Itobt H, Jones. FMK M. FITTs, of Warren, K- C. . with WE E, FRENCH, Wholesale And Retail Druggistand Apothecary. SG Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., RESrECTFlTXY INVITES THE MERCHANTS, FARMERS & PHYSICIANS yisiuogthe City to call and examine hi large and complete stock ol Drugs, Pain(s, Oils, Window GUp?, Putty, picis, Per inmery. Patent Medicinis,1 Nice-Soap, Fancy Goods. ' Atd eyery other article usually found m a FIRST'CLASS DRUG STORQ I 3 Give him a call before purchas ing titewhere. Orders by mail will receive prompt uttenti n. W, R.Hudffins. T. F. Rogers N. W. Nicholas. Importers and Wholesale Dealers I ii Hardware and Cutlery, GUKS, PISTOLS, &c. Raw Bone Super PJios phale, The Great Fertilizer, We ro offer, ior sal the above cx cellent Fenil.zjr, which lias established for itself, in this community, a seputa tioa unsurpassed by any other ;manu e. Our lccilitLcs are such, that we can supply it in any quantity that nasy Le desired, at Manufacturers price, Irtights added ior coh or on time Lu the paj ment i satis!actoriIy secured. Farmers desiring to use Whanvs Phosnhatr, are rcqv!Sted to band ia their orders as eaily as possible. KING, WUITc: & SUAW. Hole Agents lor Franklin County. No. 16 ti. JONES & PLUXMER. 1 - General Comniriiissio'n Mercliants And Grocers. ; 114 Sjcarajr Btrctt. 7 rETHIiSJJUitG, Va. 1 Consignments of Produce resjieCQluK ly so'.icted, to wuich strict personal at tention will be puid. i'ruaipt xa.urj.s rendered.' Sole Agents for the sale of Ex- CtlleijZA Tobacco Fiitshzsr, ad Pari gon Cotton Fertiiiz r. No 18 3m. As I am closing put my drug busi ness, I respectfully and earnestly re quest all indebted, to come forward and settle. . j 1 J. Ii Clifton'I tt i -v r is rah i-lm. Jjoiusuurg, . Co. S3 E. Side Market Square, NOllFOLK, YA. No. 18 Sin. TERRELL & HARRIS'. Center of Attraction. IX Tiii-O .IDIaY INDL' JEM i.STj TO CA.SH BUYE11S, 10 lb. Irish ToL-.tt a. b s Wft rn teei. 5 liil l' . ts;0 .not 6 ij lioxoj G d v hee-e. Just aiii..J. F)r?i'ji holders ot American bonds a d lie was anU'aravst worker lli juirii out i ' . - the entire session, and it remains lor the pcoplo at some future time, to sat tht r c mmcudation on his iervicea. securities sjnd us those ;ooUs in re turn1 tor such securities instead of si'ver aud .gol.l. Evey thia in this cuidry is innaieJ bayon 1 roasof. We sic liTin lar b' yond uur u sfds, and u iliss tuepruniiig-kui-e bo strongly aud wide' ly fcppiiel, a e:a:h muse come as in eviuuiy as ii did in lbo7.'i . - Lynchburg Neics. . cj. W H. Harrison & Co. DRuaaisTS am pharmacists ri'.rf i ut ricairo 1 fresh eupi y of re D aaK C.im.a J, wh'ca nili bs uii - y s-df -.1 mi 11 adv -aca u Ajc. t Or. A n"8v;S', Stfme time Foil THE ("ODRIER. Tlio Xissliei'iess ofEastcrn Ofii;oIinn fcgO tlii tu To the people of this portion of the State it sounds siraugely to hear men speak of ah hundred thousand fish bet ing caught at a single haul, and jet, it is true, atjd a tight' that those living upon the Albemarle Sound often vrit- ness.- We have stood upon the beach of some of the largest fisheries and seen the seine "shot out" (as they call it) two and ja; half miles, which it took eight hours to draw to land. -But when it wps landed, thousands of beau- tiful fish, gcon, &c., ready for bhad, reck, herrings, stur- lay piled upon the beach the knife and salt. To tluse -who have never been en these waUrs during thjj spring, this were a gTaud sight, and, one, well worth sve"pg.7 These fisheries arc the wealth of their owners and hc chief support cf the poorer classes in this scctonJ. Noth ing is thrown away at them, the- fish unreliable. The only consoling thoKght being sold on the teach pr salted away i that comes to us Is, that their . day is ever, never to come again," if their be Vt'ic or patriotism iu the American - Xlo-w-Plioy 3Iaiinsrc It. t in barrels: and shipped, while the offal, hich is a most valuable fertilizer, is carried out aud placed upon the farm. It is astonishing to see the crops produ ced by this rcfuse,a bale of ccttcn to the acre bcinj; the average vicld wbre it is used. Three hauls in twenty-four Down in the Eftstcrn part cf the j10Urs is all that they are able to" ac- BUte, there lives an individual of col- complis-hjand there must be to idlc- 'or, who hai represented his county in ncssf they would nishe that.r;any. ih'e Legislature, and who is a'miuistcr No such thing as sleep or rest is known, f tho gospel, and the recognized lead- a night long they draw the seine, ply er of his race in that portion of the the oars and land the fish. It is the State. The following incident will came steady unceasing labor niht and show most fully how he controls his followers: ; J -. v '-. : . .. ' At the hft ekction there was a col lorid man, living n the employment - - of two gentlemen of that county, who determined to exercise 'his franchise of tb' -ballot as he saw' fit, and not liking the radical candidate voted the con servative ticket. No sooner did - this Ex-Legislator ascertain the fact Jthan he went to him and used", threats j of a trAd t' 'lent nature to suchanoxtcnt tlid heV4 ihem, that this colored nan who voted; Riding to hh no- tiny, week day and Sunday, until the warqi weather in May puts an end to their work. To the enquiring mind thcro is something strangely fascina ting in watching the operations of one of these fisheries, opening as it docs a wcrld of matter and conjecture for thought to unravel and settle. We . . would advise the romantic to visit: them some right when the mecn has filled carthand sky with her mellow. light, and thrown a tilvcr radiancy of tho reflecting waters of the Sound Upon sucli a night thcro is a great Ihc I ia Edia- burg a welUki-own "lunjliler named Sandy Black, whose oiieu vecurring fits of jrohxa or iudigesiioa produeed tomo Miiu3ii g scenes i.t seuseieas irritability which ere lughly relitlud by all ex cept Che- brute- good, patiout little wilit O.ie morning, oandy roae beni on a qn.ii re!. I he 1 baddies ana eggs were excellent, done to ajlurn. and had bem ci der d by himself tho previous evens ius ind-breakUst pasjed without the lor.kt-il-ior cuue bt comp'taint. 1 "; .Vhat will you have Ior diLner, San dy 1" swid Air?. B;ck. , , ' A chicken, madam,'' said the hus band. I Roast l olled 1'' asked the wif.! "Confound' "it, madam, . it yju had betn a good cud considerate wile, yju'd have known bi fore this what I liked. Sandy growlea uut, and slamming the door behind him- hit the hou -t It was in !Xhe spriug, a d a friend who was pie-ent heard the jittle wif sly : " Si.nd's bent on ;i d!sturi&ce to day ; I shall not pletsa Win, do whut I can.' The dicner time came, and Sandy and bis lrknd sat dewy to dinner. Thctiih was eaten in silence, aad on raUiug the cover f the dish before him in a towering passion, he edltd out: 'B-ilecl chicken I I hate it madam, A chicken boiled i3 a chicken spoikd." Immediately the cover was raised for aiothtr chiekm. roastcit to a turn. "iladam, I won'i eat r ast chkkin," roared Samly; ''jou kroar how it should have bet n cooked I" , v' At that instant a broiled chicken with mushrooms, was placed on the table. ' Without grtou peas?" i oared the grumbler. "Here they are, my rieaV saul Mrs. XIacku v j"""'-' " " How date you fjenil my money in that way V " They were a present, said the xrife, n e:ruptirghim. Rising Irom his ch&ir, and roshirg from the room, amid a roar of Ijaghtcr from his friend, Le clenched his Sit and ahou ed : . . ' , 4 How dure you nciire a present without my leave I ' Dr. ?i n, Wi idow GI&s', I'ita.t Mcuiiiije', Tu ty, Anti fall lis of fisU aadrl -'.0 GiE- OKDEiiS SGLI-ITErr Kr, 18 - 3m. j U VU1J1 11 UillllVj Eustcseor to Jjidm & Carr. IVIiolesaie and Retail Dealers In I Drugs and Patenl Medr cines, Paicts, Oil, Prfumcr. rcil. GOOD Ai SO?. :ilN'T OF DOUBLE AHD SIH3LE GU1?S. t j TERREhL d HARrilS' may 20 ly. f Couniv Orders at Far. I will sell for the next i-ixtj days for County or.lers at pr, tho following goo'ts cj-iS; atiag of Gents Uea.ly made cl 't'lii g. fchaAlt1, Hoods, ilo kiitaf Butus, IjHiliis g nt hut?, and a. large lot f-f other goods to bjdis igaatcd bclwre the irt'e is ir.a -. B. H. L L1F10N. nilTELOiKS VEGETATOR. PLANTERS ARE REqUE3TEO TO APPLY A SMVLL QUANTITY" 07 THIS FEliflLLIZtlR ON THEIR COTTON AND T031CC0 BT THE SIDE OF ANY OTilEI THAT THEY MAY IIAV3 BESN In the Superior Couri. FraiAltn J. L. LabeaUX. Against ) Order fa: :rv:ce T. K. jl'homa and by G.-orge Uelmu'.h. ) - Publication. Ia the above proceeding it appearing by hffiJav.t, 11 1 d on b.,hdt oi the pe titi nu, that the dtlemlent, Ge rge Utlmuth is n t a refitleut of this Sate, and that hist plco of tesidecce canou', af er due diligence b,; ascprtair.e I ; and it' further appearing that thetaid Ge re Helmuth is a proper Hrty to the almve proceevliug vth cii ist a pctition to dir icrmine ttie rights ot tcusnts in com men i.f rial pr p rty. and to mike ptr tition among them of the sime accord- ing iheir respective rights aad intensts theiein : Ii is tutrctoie, on application if '.hi petitioner; Ordered, that public tion be mad olcc a wek tor six, wtiks, in the Franklin Courier, a i:enf piper published ip the Town ol Lonugurg in, aid county, requirii g the said G-uigc Helmuth, lieh-ndant," to Ihj and appear teirre the Clrk, ol our S potior duurt f r Franklin C-mnty at hia i.fRe in the Ccurt II -use in t c Town ol Loui-burg nforesaid. on the 7ih day ol Hpril lb3, th.en atid there t answer ibe petttiou tiled in ihe ctu-e ihi day. Ana ll the said ileleaiiunt lakuioiice ibt it he fail to appear and answer a'u petit i n, the petitioner will pp y to the t ouit lor the relief therein demanded against h m. Vi;iit63 It. Ii. liiulk rlake, t trkeo: our eau aup ri..r oour, ai imrjc in Lniaburg, th I7ih day ot Febiuiry A. D 1S73 R. II. Timbcilukt; C. F. C. ByT. U. Uurtuu D V. S U. g;vitR0W& PLEASAXTS Ixuisburg, Feb'y 18th, 1873. Messrs.- TJaker & Mitchell : Gentlemen : It U with plcasr ure that we aA-all ourselves of the col umns of your excellent Journal, the Courier," a paper. In which, the whole people of the County should be proud,' - to return our most earnest and sincere thanks for the Ilberai patron age bestowed. Two years ago we com menced business here la a small quiet -way, determined by industry and Integrity to succeed, and the result has Veen, our business has gradually In? creased, until our freight alone would be a very respectable business. With these facts before us we do not have to whistle to keep the ghost away." In conclusion we would remind the citizens of Franklin and Nash Coun ties, that ve keep constantly on hand, at our new Store, a complete stock of4 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and at our bid Stand, far the largest stock of Groceries and Provisions In LouUt burg, and are prepared to furnish them with every thing In our line at the very yett CASH prices. Many thauks for past favors. BARROW & TLEASANTS. CO P H m M H hi P: CO H It is a fact beyond controversy tliat . Barrow & Pleasants arc selling goods at Northern prices, with freight ndkdt as the many wngoim constantly before their doors loading will attest. We do this by buying from flrit hands i:i. large quantities, wltlrthe CASH, and other advantages best known to our selves. A large number of the largest farmers iu the County who have writ-. tea on for prices, arc satisfied that they can do as well here as they can in the iorthern makcU and arc sup plying themselves from us. Wc keep first class good and warrant every thing we soil as represented. Small dealers, who "possitively" refuse to sell In this way, "would do well to do likewise. HARROW. & PLEASANT.S. lYl 1 1 ft V . IlYELfPmSE i hi r n'y.nelltble Gia DL-tr;bution in the country J -.. mm 0100,000 00 IN V ALU ABLE GIFTS! to stDisrr.iBur; D i L. D.H S I RBE'S A ih Fcml-innuil Q1FT pTEUPRISE, T bs Craw i M nCaj, V,zr 24t3t 1ST?. ONE GUAVn CAPITAL PRIZE, fiu.000 IN GOLD! One Trizc $3,000 in Silver!" . 2 2 on p- L O ? CD d CO V-V 9 . to. o o. C 22 f $:C0 a I vl BEEKDACKS! j:anc7 raeiea, dr. Sjcmre acd Vaehingtoa JSt?., PSTSiSBUia.YA. IS 13-3 a. I Believe In Printers Ink, The premises aCioining my residence north with liheeu acr'.s arable land cm be rented oa favorable terms. The dwelling houss is good with necessary cut housris ; wnd the beat well of water in town. With p:oucr cutivation it yitl.ls ;el!. I have tho a spring ttixie, or puc horse wsgou (without iiaric--0 which I will exchange I-TCuin, fodder, wheat oa livorabie lermf. Apply fcrthvtith to m. II. Crct shaw. Jouisbarg N. C. Feb- 33 th 1873. tl. Williams n,Upchurch Bishop nnd B. anch, W. T. Hiuiijj ai 1 C., P. A. Du in and O., Todd Sehcntk arc. L., W. Whitelckand Co., Jan. 10--3ji. and Th in-s RtleighN.C. lctt-rs!urg. N r(o k. Baliira--re. Eli PfcBKiKS.- E:i sas the mcaceat man m Kew York lives oa Lexington aTenne. He says h i is so mean that he gi?es five tent piece to Lis children PEACE & SOX Petersburg, Va. MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, AND Wltolesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Nat. Toys, Brandy & Canoed Fruit, Prirs Boxes &c", AH goods cold at lowest market prices. LIGHT ! LIGHT ! LIGHT ! Astral Oil. We ar. gUd to inform the many in quirers alter PRAT FS ASTRAL OIL. hu: c Jiare re ciyed a sup'y. Thos who have It le til caus al our ktorc lur ing the pas-. to weeks, ca now hire them fi led with, GENUINE ASTRAL OIL, at M&acf j.currs price, lnr cuh ' r ve y'.zc T'ive piizrs Ten prizes Two F m y Carriaren nJ rn&fthl iTor. wit i MiverMou ted Uar- man. wo th 10 f-.tc.'l Tar.Eu -les Horses Ac worth S6.C0 ncn! Two ft- c-t cd l owond Pkin- n o th f 00 ec i ! Ten Fain I ' Few nj 'a hine wo t 510" cr.li! 15 0 Go'.d an i f Uver Lf c "rnting jitch s.wo thlr nit20'o 0 OoM Clinin. Jvc -wan. Jewchy, Mf&c n n ie nnmiKT lo,t"W. licke Jim- Uedto&TOro l A.c tantclt U Ticket., ta Tkom Lib ral rreminms will Ss paid. ShieloTt. Ice's 2; xTIcket flO. "welve 1 i ke ji 120; '1 wer.tjr-Ove l ickeU 40l Cir"tilir. contain nr a full 1 st o' prU?vnd dec ipti of tsc ma-rer of d awtn?,- pnd o : rr inf nnai n in referencs t the I Ut I l.i.t on, wi 1 ! M-nt 'o Rny ne ' i dcring thrm, Ii le Vt rcut bo add ed to TSain fii i . L 1. slNF, rx HX, 1HW. F.nhtt. Cin ina tl.O. LOO K H EREI ! ! IiTerchanls and Traders. Ordered b7 th IVard of County Com mi's'one ra tht all persons whoc bnii- n?f reqniret them to take out Ljsen to carry rn their trades. Prolusions and franchifei are hereby r qairrd tolrin We learn that, our friend's supply" of meat, (who "'possitivcly" refuses to sell at "Northern prices w ith fn lit addcd") is like Judge Pearson's law "'exhausted". He w ould sell at ''very small profits-" if be Iad the goods BUT Tl I AT'S WI I.TS TI I E MATTES. We would say to our friends that wc have, sold within the lat two weeks nearly fifty thousand pounds of meat, with a large, stock on hand, and more to. ar-. rive, w hich wc offer at "nortlicu price wlU freight added." CO C4 CO i CO H tj . M W - O jLouisburg Female j COLLEGE. The Spring Terra begins Feb. 25th, and terminates July 15th. Tuition in Literary Course per Term varies from $15, to $25. Music on Piano (including use of instrument) 25. Board per month (exclusive of washing.) 14. No. 12-2m. Vi' ii. Ro yaix, Pbcs't. It is a fact worthy the attention of all Interested that one of our lanrei and best farmers ordered Ids meat the same regularly istned by the Sheriff I from the north and he a&serts pos&itive- nd hare thorn Coaoterrgccd by the RrgiVerof red, sccordiag to law and all reruns tilini to oberre this ne. ticewillbe proecuted in the Sapcrior,' Court at the approaching t- rm. Jothut Perry. Chairman. Tet. ' ' Pro iem. J. B. Tucker Clerk. Nol7-4-n, Clover Seed- Trims CloTer Seed, Ior sale by KING WHITE & SHAW. ly that he could have bought It from Earrow & PIcaants at about one ecu: a pound cheaper than he got U 1IAKROW & PlXASJftXT. ALL KINDS of Groceries . FOR SALE AT BATCROW & PLE-VSANT?. 1
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