r? lje CaftriH i , , , , " l GEORGE S. BAKEB. . Editoe aa-b-Propkietoe. w , V T. T. Mitchell, Associate Editor. j . ...... I All letters addressed to,. Geo. S." Baker, s I'bxday Jaktjaet. 80, 1874. ! T i 4 - - - .. . '. . While we are as different in politics from a majority of our Board of county' Commissioners as i black Isrom white and as far apart at Africa is from the Worth pole; yet we are not 1 so selfish and hide bound as not to deal fairly and justly with 'pvt. poetical ene-j pxies, and commend th m when they dV ylght. We must say, that while they' hare done some thing, that we did not entirely approve, yet in most cases they have shown thtt thry had the interest of the county at , heart, and have dune what they could to advance her inter est. Pnder their administration, (as-; aUtedi once in a while by a rap over their knuckles frm the Cor bier) the County money has advanced from a mere nominal t price to almost face Tilae. They lave been economical with the County mony, trying by every means, (and we fear sometimes to the injury ct the connty. in neglecting the public works of the county,) to relieve I ocr good old county: -ot the onerous debt that is sipping tho '' very 4 life blood from her. I They thow a disposi . tlon to make ' the imptovements f , which the Connty must be taxed to pay of a good tnd substantial character, The new Jail, which; must be built in the place of the one burnt on thejtbi -.. will be of granite, and located t in s part of the tow C much" more suitable than the siU of the old one. The lo 'cation proposed is cedar bill s county lot containing about two acres of land uu uui very i.ine iuitner-irom the ' -n Si uonn House, than the old one the new Jail of Granite, and build it on , cedar, hill, and jou will meet tile wish ' S of almost the entire town, Snd we think: the town should hays a voice , in i. the matter."." ' ; " I 'a ! . r .uu(iu We sincerely t.ope that our Legisla lure Will not adjourr, until they have made a hsrdsom appropriation for the Orphan Asplum. 5They have voted 4 WOO, to the Inane Asy turn, which is . well, but a loud cry comes up from the little Orphtn do not forget up, we are rery needy, support us in our weak' U sxeis, hold us up, do pot let us go bsck to our poverty -and ' Ignorance. Ye taw 1 tnakera .of Nnnh Pta1iii T Vi "1 ;,nT:,Kl'flt . the call of the1 helpless4 and needy Or wmnm "k UV- 1 , ' , pbana. A bor'y of . good men have ac (ed well tW hlrrtl,. T kri ir M . r ,r 4.. , . Jssons hare 'oted : n annual appro- prlstlon, (indepen'lant ot, the home which they be given) of (lt000, to this grand, this glorious, this Godlike iustitution, and the citizens (The ladies wxmosi in ine rans, as tney ever are - s t kmm- mu a, - ftiv- over mis gooa - n.f- r i jj 1..1,. . .v ,i """j vi mane uu u lucm ior v. J." 4. . , vt n , ; T Mv.- 4 i it i phi Asyjum. Dut ad)ourn until yOu nYe done aome'hing handsome for this - Asylum ,? and F more than one hundred ' little- Orphans now under the protec- ' tion of . the O rpbau Asjlum, will rise op and call you Mossed . j rj m ' ." . , , Tli l?etltioii konSji: uv luuyun bdq maintenance ot tne tir- lntlou iH p e a ohin jr Yesterday own lig in the Houe of Pfipesentatives Mr, Bennett ef Anson, " presented a" pctltiou f rom IlomT 'JoH f alah Turner, Jr prny'ng tbat 4he, Gen- eral Assembly take' nc t;c of the cor " " wpt condition in;o whicK the Judici- ary of the State has fsllen, and to rem dy the evil. In alluding to Judge watts, the petition rt-cites : But it 13 toithe moral and ju liclal depravity of the Judge of the sixth ju- rrlcial , district that your petitioner ... . .wouia can tho atfntion of your honor- i able body. 5 . . ; r ; "Tour peiitiener thnrcc that Judge -Watts 'administers iuatir In. ink. - - ana disgraceful i4oqef About iu. year 18C9, ' wht n tho Rings and uv xoad residents were robbing the State 4f fl6'000,OCO the nnd jury! of jury oi WsiftCOMtr ou Tnel r v cay of the ktca--I wetk of theterv. i. . ; a inadea presentment of. Qen Llttjj fit Id 5 and others for lobbying and corruptieg 'the General As efnbly. The Judge ad journed the court tor the term "in thiee minutes afUr tbe presentment and be ""foVe the Solicitor could draw a bin. ' At Nort strap: ou CfcUit when a felon " was convict cr', nn grantud a new t ial, and onthe trul when hl 'cate was fbout to be put to the jury ; the Judge 1 1 jscat a note,: by the ShwiiT.writtep on tbebcncl-, tilling the couca .1 for the (lelendant whit points to make, and instructing him to prets tbtm and you will get Cox who , wis the Solicito. prosecuting. V T.' Hi " Your petitioner rsfrsinsrom men tioning the junkettings of the Judge in thit city and elsewhere. If it is de sirous lor your honorable body to know ot tbm, he refers you to Quer.t Bryan and otheis in this c'uy, who can give the disgraceful particular?. L I June laatet Weldor, in Halifax county bis 'Honor, Judge Watts, ' dtou gTi't "scan d at and d i ?gr ace a po n t h e Judiciary by drunkness, . which was continued on the cars to the great die gust of passengers and the pullic. . Ywr petitioner forbears, decency forbids thats he, should here lepeat a toast given by Judge Watts in the pre sence ot gentlemen Irom tbreeStatcs, in bis drunken debauch in Weldon. Sufi fice it to jfsy the toast was insulting alike to the flig and eagle ot his ,countryj and disgraceful to the Judici- J ary but if these things can be pardon- I ed and overlooked by your honorable body, your petitioner says and charges that the said Judge, Samuel W. Watts has taken a biibe. Your petitioner charges the he has a Utter in hisposession irom 'Hon 'ejohn T. , D twees e, former member of Con gress from this district, in which the writer fc says that , be bargained with Judge Watts that it he would grant an injunction. in a certain blackmailing nit, known as the 'Keogh suit,' that ;wr" uimsuuu IQ, 6,ccuunt;lV,' ur in uuue, auu in&i ue paid liiru in bond p. , For facts to corroborate and sustain John T. Deweeee, your petitioner re fers yourM honorable body to the sworn evidence pf Timothy F, Lee, Sherifl' of Wake, who received the bonds as his agent and undertook to sell them iti New York for Judge Watts, and the Judge saye, did actually' sell them as he believe' 4 '.. .' " " ? ' The petition,1 after being read," was referred, oa motion cf Mr. Beunett, to the Judiciary Ccmmitir. , ; After the expiration of the morning ?ba" MrB.-nnet introduced the follow r : ... . nig jcsojuuua wr ioe impeacoment ot Judge Watts, based I upon the petition, which, wa3 also referred to the Judici ary Committe : J ' : V i rj Rslved, That Samuel W. Watte Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of North Carolina, be impeached lor drun kenness, oribe-taking, scandalous con duct, high - crimes and misdemeanors, in office. - . ; ,1 .., I11 introducing the., resolution, Mr, Beonert said, that the charges against J o?ge. Watts , had been rung ovtr the 'whole State Jfor some , time, and it was due to the dignity, of the State and 'all cohcerped . that thcir, fru'h or falsity I shouM "be established, and proper ac- " 1 We thV owiuronV-ih!e rL W ' l r i --.f'j-r "ocky Wount Mail, in relation 1 3 le- -vt u.- A a - z a W """"g- V ..V. mtenaea writ in . un article i , on the .same subject, out uro., 1 borne has done thn fchinv M ' T I "5 -Wt,VviVUiUI W9 cuum, inat.we just copy uisi article in full,$and we ho e the Legislature will not disre- -gard this very important matter! 1 ? ' -f " t In the matter perty sold-under i : . .i I tion or otherwise i . i - - . . - ' presenv law is inadequate, unjust and very inoppressive to .the debtor who, when sold t out, is generally too poor to advertise his own property so that it can command its real value. ;- he requirement of the present law is fulfilled if a notice of sale (badly writ ' tcn aQd altogether, unreadable except i7 .;'K8.t?ck.P tl, the corner ol the county although iu five minutes, heihapsit IV torn; down by a mischierOus schoolbj or an inter ested part j whoVishes to make a bar gain. And again, as to county ex penditures; the law is complied with, if an exhibit is stuck up at the court bouse door; where it remains but a b6rt timei and is seen only by those who have business at 'the court house. Executors and r administrators are al lowed the greatest latitude forfran.1. and the people, generally, are ignorant of that which the policy or thelaw shsuld make Dahlia? TW -'nwwAnV law, in justice to thedebtor class j in justice to the orphan Andtoppfessed in justice to the whole ceople of North Carolina shouldi e changed, or 1 so nionded as .to require all legal adver' -tWementa to. be publi-hed in imeU. s f - . . . i ' I oerwnentbocountvorinil;l?;cf ;nchr,m !.ao"YlX:-j7rr T : ' . . . .7-"- r- i Legislature; we hone it will mm. knAA i i - ;iTH' wlH.PaM. fM ik- j j j. '.r- ina irauaand dish ones ty can no loners 1 i-Wll U..lfi. 'i:.li i - .. , . jwwi.uuwr me protection i . i U;S.,HAIL ACCOMMODATION HACK UIIE," Between Xouisburgnd Franklin ton, w FARE il .SOFIL. JOYNER,f .. ; 'Mansger. LLtcn for the bugle. of advertising nrL' P!'f wh"ile,-thei afTra a; better mortgage, elcu- tuMoni ti bv-nrrU Jf ,;.TeaijzioJwoncie tul work. STILL ONWARD AND TJPWAK0. frnEEWYORSTLEpGER. 'M . 'Fo&Tn KswYsab; 1874. Times change; bat there is no change in the Ledger,' except that of constant improremcnt. Tbe year which is past i auutber Tear; ld tourf aperiejne andrefiaUerWielTU we have endeavored to.jxuke the 'Ltd ger hereto we shall be able" to Vender " it still better in the futnr. ' Qpt Our. resders jurill j&eaf us w1ness th at we "at e bette r a t per f o r mi og th an, at, promising ? idtwiih theasuraccej i nil, wuwe our experience is greater.'- our tffo'ts to make the L 'ger' the best family paper in the world-will not' be slackened, j we . leave them to judge4 our future by our past. Otjb Terms pob 1874 Now, is the, TlMB TO SUB.CBIBE. -, I I Single copies f 3 per -annum; foarj copiep,'$10, whtchtis $ 2.50 a ?ctp;;! eignt ? copies, Kau. .: iue party wpu studs us, f 50 ior a club ot eight .copies? V.11 sent at ODe timcjwiii be entitled to; a copy tree.- 1'ostinasurs and Ot bars who get up ciubs, in their respective towu, can afterward, add sicgl copies $2,50. No subscriptions taken fur, a less period than onej jear. Canada; subscribers must send twenty cents in addition to th tubscription. to - pay the Amer can postage. W hen , a draft or . monej-order cau .conveniently j be sent, it will be preferred, as it will pre vent tbei possibility ot the loite 6 money by mail. -The postage on the 'Ledger t- all parts of the-country, is only twenty cents a year, or five cents a quarter, payable at the office where the papt-r is delivered. " :-'- m 1HT" We employ no travelling agents Ail communications to, j , . . 1 KOBERT BONNER, Publisher. Corner ot .William and Spruce S.ts.lfY PfiOfcP ECTUS FOB 1 874 8EVE5TH YEAR An illustrated monthly journal, iinirerl saiiy aamited to be the hand : ' , somest periodical. in the woj id. s . . Arepie6entative and cham pii-n of American taste '. ! Not for sa le ik book or kKws stobes The Aldine while Issued with all the regularity, has none of ctbe temporary or timely interest characeristic ot or dinary periodicals. It is an elegajt miscellany of pure, light and graceful littraturt; and a; collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of ariitic akiU, (Jh black and whitC, 'A'thougtrekch suc ceed i ng n umber afford s a i resli pleas U rp to its triends, the real value andbeau y of The Aldine; wil) be, nst appicciated after it has been bound up at the cloe of the year. While other publications may claim superior, cheapness as, com pared with rivals ot a similar tlas, The Aldine h a! unique and original concep- tipn alone . ami ..uuajjpioached aba iuiwj.tmuuui. cuiupeuiioo in price ,or -uoi(n,vu, pe33tfcsor ot a c mpiete yolumo'cahnot duphcate-tbe'- oui.ntitv of fine paper and enjcravinsa in uuv oth er shiipe or number ol voluraei 'u ten umes ii9 cos1 s ana tuen there ate thfe chromos besidet-ti ,r4s' f ABXiDE?ARTMET 1874.41 1 4T cUlpsrxatioos ot TeAldiQe rltve orVH ,wwU.".?,ide rputatior, and in the att centres it Europe it is an ! d m it ted fact that, its woodcuts are exam Dies of the-hifheat rfrfi-rrirtr Pvi.rMtu;n ed. The common uiejudice in favor ot i Otn.,1 . I -11. F:0 . IH uiy vieming to ,a mofe 0ctd anudiscriminajing taste winch recognizes . superior artistic' Equality witli greater facility ot producttoa, The wood-cut f the Aldine Mssess;, all? the!dtlicacy tor tbc cause o! art culture 'in"-' America, it is only luceesry. to consider tbe co3t toXbe, people ot any qther decent reprefeenta tious of the productions of great pain-" Xer. - : t In addition to designs by tbe mrm-;bra-.ofxtb National Academy 4 anci other noted American artist, the Al. riine'will reproduce ex ampTts of the bet.ioreign;ma8trF,t s-lw:itd with! a View-to the highest artUtic success add greatest, general", inttrcstl ' Thus thex suhfcriber to the Aldine 'wiiY at. 4: Uillt-ig cosv enjjf in his own home the pltinsurta and n tiaiug . iLflutncea ot true art., , ' t TIje quarterly, tinted platts tor 1874 will . be by Tho?. Moran and J, I). Wood an I. ; . . I t Premtcm fob 1874. , j 'Every' aubsrriW t the Aldine br the year 1874 will receive a purlei, cbiomos, Tne orig:ul . ictmes wer painted in oil fjr tue publishers ii the AKlire, by Thom is .Morap, whose crreat voiorauo picture vraa p cuased by Otmgieas , lorteif thousand - doslarFi The u jects wereboai.n to ' jepiescnt, Yicw in Tbfe- White" llountiaus. New " uu . i iic it ri . voe is a HmpSiilre ; the other gives 1 he CI ff of Green-River, Wyoming -Territcy; Thertifference in the nature of the scenes tntmstlvesja a pU-asing contrast, and 1 ffXV.- 11. i . . - . twH jpij oi inefariisi' scope and colcrirg. The 'chromca W eaca wur&ett irom luirty aisunct Dlatea. i i - p r v w u ,o.j.c - iui kbu appears I acce exact fcsimiitui and are in, size i (12 x 10) and appear. 1 7 " t ! prcsentauon oi a .worthy,. example I - b Muu-vauc uuuicr to the subcriber8 ol tbe ' Alaioe wta a bold but peculiarly: hapj yMdea, and i a successful ittiia ioo i attested bv the following ieitimoniaI over ihc- eiima'uip. of Mr: M.irn Mm'Lf-r " I t prrots m cotor or 7onrchrtmoa;TheT re wonderfully j successful reprcaenta- tiocs iy inecbanical process oMhe. original, pixntings, Very respectfully 4.1 w jp 4 C T5 ?i, -yr .waji. James Sulton & Co ; ' Newark N. J. I .1 aaU tlnborate finish of. thp rr,rt ..atfnv i Tint,u tuc AlUlUrJ 13 UOlUif . ..... fitwirsK. j. &ept ZQtti.1873. f -4 Messrs, James Sutton & lo. I j - Gentlemen. I am detifibted with the STATE OF CORTH CMIOUMA. Fraxxux Cocstt : In Superior Cocrt, k 4 f i- -v ' e "v 'v -v -v . - i . Trances Milcbell Adrolnistratix with the wiJ arnt-xed of William ITilchtl!, 4,""! :i I""1" J j J 1 . , ... .r.'iii W AMitcbI VPolly Beddingfield, Qilly Winstrt-Prry Wi(gio?Iintoa -Wig-. gis;4Wn Wiggins, John A Powell nd frrapbaia bu wit Jfe, Fuller and S.lly his wile. Rack Powell and Fetna bis wiff-, George-Wiggins, Green Wig- pint; rnoy t A ; bogg, ally watson. Ehztbeth Wtsoc, , Sanders Watson. Tabitha Watson, Tinny Watson, Mckee Watson, the last named an intant under 21 years ot agr, wtthoutguardian, 8 R 1 rawtcKv L.atvin ; liangn anrt Angel ine hi wife, James Carr and Fetna bis wife. Lem Bryant and Martha his wife, Rene Allen ana Tilatbbia wife, M Jewell and bully bis wile. Jndson Arnold and Lucy hia wife, Jndson Buffaloe, Sidney uuukiit, jj.-ii jauim tuiict-ii anu xiiama his wile, Adolpuus -Buffaioe, Alonzo UuiiAloc, Madison Buffaloe, Virgil Bu f aloe, the three last named 'infants unV der 21 years of age. without tluardian. Julius Altord and Elizabeth his wife. Jnckson Frazier and Gilly Ann hia wife. uiuucj f nui ana Amy nia wire, au liard Mitchell and Jane oft wife, and Charles Wiggins an infant uader X years of age without gnardian, iuviseeaoi winiam Mitchell aec'd., Defendants', f . It appearing to the satisfaction of t the Cut by the affidavit of the Plaintiff, that Wm. A, Mitch!!, James Car and Fetna Carr hi -wife Fanny A. Sugg, Sally Watson, E!ix oeth. Watson, Sanders Watson, Tabitha Watson, Jenny Watson and Mckee Wat son, and Charles wigpins Defendants! in the abore f taed -action are not reai dents of this, Sute Jig therefore, ordered, thaj;.r publication be made in the Franklin Oourier,' a newspaper published an, the town -ot. Louisburg N. C, once a weck for six weeks sac cessivelv; notifying the said defendants of the filing of this complaint in this caue commanding them to appear at the office of the Oierk, of the Superior Court for the County ol Franklin at the Court House in Louisburg, within' 20 days after the expiration ot'the time of the publication ol thit notice, and ans wet -the 84id CfimpUint, and let the said defendants take notice thak.if they fMilJto answer the said complaint within that time the Plaintif wii apply to the Court fr the relief demanded in the complaints.- ;Qivcn undermy hand and the seal or the saia Court the Othday of January, 1874. I . R. U, TlUBEBLAKK, Clerk Superior Court. , D I SSO L U T I O N ST , f 'Copartnerships i. ;.j Notice, is hereby given that the firm WiticssruLpuisburg under the K W. " fuller Credl, will be forever dissolved on the 1st4 61 Jan, 1874 by mutual consent.. Persons inde.bteiUQ. the. said firm are requested to come forward and settle before that time, 'The highest price piid for cotton in settlement 1" Accounts now due tbe firm most bo closed before tbe end 61 tbe year,. . . t , f New Firm I- New Goods I E. VV, Fuller, & Cash. ?On the lat of JaJ 1874 we will offer a well selected stock of7 v .,. ; . I GROCERIES, DRY GOODS CLOTH' ;'ING,, BOOTS AWT SHOES.' HATS, IJ0TI0I1S, &C. -; a h:wb win oe -O risKs ana in "the tu inesp, lorses 1 1 r i ; . " ".; U- GOODS can be sold at low?f prices than have oeennon since tho war.- Every arti 1 t ... . w cle ioldjwill be 4 -H- s s-i: fiTira Tin i xnT J-. $ - and satifaction. guaranteed in every in" -stance. If von want goods on Credit and ere willing to pay high prices -.for them yoo can ret them env where: but If you have the m6ueyv and wish to get V3 -1 s ! The Best' yaluo lor iV go o"- f -H W. FULLER'S, INDUCEMENTS 4 idOf OT G3T0Y3Q TO ! - l: 45 'i.- FOR THE I i i ' - -1 t.-r ' i - i- -' COUtt It 8, 4 To the peonle of Frank- 1.4. 1 f. -.- rs . I i r , . . . r , J J(h W6 fliakQ, 201 , 611 est : .1 .Tr;.:-TTNi If. I To SuhscriboLFor Hio sr. , -Erery family ii tha County"; ought to take our paper, tjecansa it coiU Tery little, and every one wUl ctnd in ! it sojnetbing ' to interest, aad ' pcrhsps benefit them; ' ' " ! " ; If yon will irf na jour t patronages wo promise to maie onr paper worth Cent At!;cd For IL liut to insure yoox ttecomin i'tub acriber, we dTer the folia wins iaduce5 tnents, dxmnsUiij m oath only : ' T w ..I . f . . . t stnd 7oodr s Household : iijtzfAei- tv' "" " - - - t beantifal Cfty paged? periodical TbeFanaers Advocate,' our 'at the best Acnltural' jcWnala in tLs)"Unl ted Etrtca, frr ona ycaf. 2ioa IttojrancIljCTtiatlir taxj fasSsrXow cTuc gooXreiding bo- Scan ft for a small ameunt of xseney, - ... j '- 'v DBA L:E K I N - THE FINEST and most FASHIONABLE Black Walnut, lflor, Library. And Cliamber .Y)ha tiHT ), Jvi ' , ...... .: Of New and Original Desigoa, and ot-tberaoti - Superb Stjle and ruid Also a choice assortment of TaUes, Wardrobes, Dresalng Cases, Etageres. Sidt. boards. Library and . Book Cases, list Also a Complete Line ol CARPETS. 01L-CLOTHSr- MATTINGS. VlflDOV SHADES V ANDVALL PAPER. i- ...... 5 , . , Give me a call Ufors purchasiog elsewhere. All goods warranted as repre ------- v , ' ii ; !.. "Office &Slearooai new, promptly attended to in all its branches. The only agent in the city for KISS'S METALIC BURIAL CASES. Mauogasy and other CoQns f arnisbed at tbc snoit est notice, ai'rlao. Carriage, with the bet ilearae io (he city, and tb Faust High! Corp Previei-in the city wtd fun oonding country. , aprll 11a. i -JANUARY, - - . i 4. ' I h j I Corner of Court andfMaIn 'Streets: . i. 1 ' : c.J r . t f :, , f 5 4 Having at last completed my store I am now prrptrrd to supp!y ray pxtroes and the public geoeraliy with the following articki ol mrrchanJisvj .Good, Dresa GoodV, D.ota, - Shoe",- Hats, , G.-oc,. i ,Liq.uors, , r Hajdwarr, Tinwar-, ,v" , Vod J tn.l Willow ware ' ahaww, UlanceU as d rtxr' ' Collars, I t o - 'i .3 r-i 1 : .ciw" o i cn 1, ;ta'f tn o OD o . f - n, .1 o .- Jo ,'4 ! l-ir.-.J-o' J I lUNIXIN1 CO:-in" upeVwr '(Court. ' m mm I , r , Publication for E:ibeth Urady ' " 4 and James Hall and Saily ,', STATE , OF;, NORTH L.GARQLK1A, On the .relation ot VYn td rnogiou ' andPattie.D Arriogton, his wife. flaintiSs. LND Dittle, Bwi.hv Aniogton kod Jn P Arragtin Eaq.( and A H At hngton,.aQd.Xhos J A Cooper, Dv iendanls. : - - 4 - ' 'In this cause, on motion. K'zzy Ei b. -ridgr, Nathan Evans Jacob Evanr, Gtorge Evanr John.Tisial and El'tv beth TiadIe. biswife, Joba WaLletoc, Webb ndgepeib and Mar ha jlltdir- apeth his v-i'-, Henry Burntti and Mary uurnen, ma uc, oi iuf ccuuty oi a-h and EIrXibeth Braly, Jtba liU an t Bally Half, bis wif-, wboee placet ol resideuce are uoknowr, re made par ties Defendants; and it is ordered tbat Snmmon be iancd to the aaid. E!iisy Eiberidge and others of thecouniy ot Nash; and tbat publication be made for six weeks in the Faaxkllsj 4Cocuixa, (a newspaper publuhed in tbe Town ct I Lou U burg,) for .Elixabeth - Brady . and James . nail and Bdly lull his wife, notifying them to appear at the Outiii House in tbe Town ot Ltttisborg ad the 4tb llonday attrr the 2od r Uoadsy j in eoruavr lo74. and answer . tne . eons plaiut wuicL' du bwee fi!ed in said catu : And tho siid . tizibeth 4 Brady and James rllall. and. -fcellj JJaJt nis wife,' will take ntee tb: U iby 1U to appesx and nwer tee sid c-ujplaiDt withia tbe firt thr dyl of the next term f said C rt,the fla'nuff wiliuke udgmeiit agaieat the in tu Lmaa.dd in aid ouoiplaio' . f.j-. - Givra onder my iand'eed tbe sjca seal ot the aald Court, at oGce li' , this the 20t day of Jan", 1871, R. U. Tiibsxszjixx; C- 8; C, i .ii, Bj x.y, nJxTox, d.1 a s. c. HTfi'M F V EP dJy with tjten locoes and fuf part en'ars FECK cu 117 Ilaarver aucet Eolon. A. L TJ; J3 TJ II --' N0RE0LK, 'Va.' . ' i Trees and What-Notsl " ! ' ----- 307, & 33J 'Main Su Id Koi53& . 1874. - i - ' - ' 1 1 't ' i - - - K ' 0 0 i5rw r - c- r sr r- s 5 T et H - ;r s. o E r 2. 5 - 3 J S. O E 5 ? j? c. r w er Z - r r o t o r c "3 A c a 2 -. j r ' 5 s ? 3 ox W 0 11 a - o 5.' ' or-" "Z. o . a ir. O -8 c- v ... r A" 3 -,r O fi -C C . Q 3 . S 1 . ' 3 z." r t b s r -t i "W C sr . . 3 ( fFranidimon, N C, Are now offering a large "and select OF DEY..GOODS, Groceries, Kotioai, l OOU nardws" i. (1 t awarr, , , maswsrt, . .. ... . . - n , AT- - ' ' - Panic Prices. - Ifyoa want ( CHEAP GOODS; Go to 200 Bales Cotton, wanted Tor which. Vilii.il .Currency, or Silver will be paid J '4 Pertnos v ial t lag onr twon are earnrsU ly JV.ested Jo tflt aad examiae ,0 U R.-ST O CX XTraxxlxlixttoia N O For Salo -1 ? I wish to tell a tract of land eJJJ" irg 1W acres aJ Hirjr the Ueds of F. Wilder aed A. J. Uadrrbil'; btUr lug to J. W. Chscih!rr cf Otn Also a trsct of er creek, known as the' Andrews tract. One or two other sasll tracts ear niently locsted. 8. T. WJLDEIw

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