THE COUlUEll. OKU. S. BAKER, PKoruiETori. Lor I5BUKO Ja.v. 22, 1 75 Church Directory. NU-TilODLST KUKCII - heV F. ; L Jteid Pastor. Services every SabbAth at' 11 a. w 7 p.m. Lecture every ediict'day e vening at 7 ocIock. t . o-ii- ' ammiyi service 1st T-'ubbuth in each CiKmtliaVll a. ;hi fcktbbath fell ol rverj'abbatjt at H p. inj rhwa d'- tnectHig :rt Hi... i'x. o:r.gi-1 on V riday bel'o e the l.t tM;;itlj m e;. i irioiii;. : at 7 p in. jir-'ou.ie Ai.' " eiy meets' at the. hurcii on .Monday filter' the 1st S.tbbatl. in each jnontii at';3 J5' ' " . . I JJapt;st Church -jl ev. G. . Xe ! e 1, Pator. 1st a:,d 3rd SabbatliR at II a m. lomniu "ion service. In bab iAtJifr iii Feb- May, A i, and Now T Paul's Eiih opaiX'hui ch Rev 1 M. II Vaughn ti. Recto., unday school t 9 a in- e vices anil heruion 'at 11 ., except on ?th .tu day, , whe'u the hour will be. 7:30 p, m The sacrament of baptism will be ad--ministered at any 'service .alter 2nd lesHon'and 'n cae of lieccessity, t any hour of day or n gW; The Holy coiiiin union w ill fr.Tadnii.iifct.ercd on 1st Sunday of each month hoir. will meet at tlie church, on tdneaday and , tr day at 3 p. m. , . ' r Service and s riiion at Frank-lintOU, in the Male Aead ray. on the at and Crd Sundays at 3:3.0 p. m , and oithu th Miiiday at 1 1 a. in. SPECIAL ITEMS. j We. Will eend the Courier, and odey's Latty'i 'Book, with beautiful Oil chromo "Rescue,'' 12 , mouths for $ 1.50. , VVanTiwU. Ev rbody that owes me a dollar to xonie forward and sett e o that I r:fn p.iy those that I owe. 1 mean what I ;iy. T P. L1FT)N Vr. Y. T. i.lii'ton iiifitnns hp,' that l;e will be wi'li us throw li hristma lo make a .'pecialit f making Pie i nrrs. j .jve'hiiu a irinl v. Idle "spend ing your hrfct mas .money.' ! r-'i T-f 1 hare a hir-jre anl Varied Stockof' (J .' lund, whkh 1 ViITsell very Vhcsp fr "CASH. O.iir and", exam ni e atid 'l lli'nik you will b . satisfied that; jl. am iifiV-iii ii ly (iuod exceedingly low. ' T. N. CAiiLLLK ! . x' ,- ;, . ': We liar q receive. frmn j. A. (iodej, the pulli.sl:c'r nf (Jodeys ljdics k. hmitifitl chroino, CntitlcJ, ' TiVe lteicvie" This cbrtJino - is MSit to ererv fuhseri I er to' the Ij.idies book fur 1S .) Ldifs liool p.. l,C? t'l in;-e to una Cui;;:iu:. :We w'ouh'. respectfully . cull y )uv j ttutitn to the next iclt and cheap . tch.5, Jeivelrv-"l'na9if;iid!,, Silver Ware, ClicLs mid fatrt'y goods, af Youngs,. Marb'lo Front .r.;v-lr) Store, corner Syoamoie c Bnk .tieets, Petersourg, VaM. Solid 18kt". plin (loid Hi tigs for rengagement and wed Ling purpose?.' Youngs, Celbrated -Perfected Periscopic Spectacles aiSd Kye (JUsses, will improve and benefit jour eye-sight. ' Call aud see them when you visit Petersburg. V ; MALLOEiS I shall in future 6e"fl fer Cash only. j ' - Mallory's Extra Floua per barrel $5,50. ' 4 Mallory'a Best iZx.tY warrantod,. so,2-. .;...(:'' - ' Mallory's- Family warranted $7,50. iNails per keg $4,25. Sslt Liverpool per sack $2,25. Irou pei Ih 4 cts. Sides lUtail 12 cts. vSho Iders, 10 cts. A FULL LINE OK GKOCEIUE3 AT-J.OW' . , . .'..( ' " .. J ,,. . . ; TMCES. ' "' . .. i. If goods do not come up to repre- ncutation, they cau be returned nd . the money refunded. Cash raeu can save mtey at " . , ' v mallqrts !asii store. : ; -a We will send the ComfiER aad the Louisville weekly Courier-Journal, postage prepaid on both papers," for one year, far- S3.o0. lhe wceklv Cottr er-Juunml is the great family paper of tire Southwest. . It will, on December 31. 1874, distribute , impartially $10,000 iu. valuable : pres- " ents among its subscribers, and every subscription cent through us will be r.L i i i- milieu wa rcgisaereu auu numuercu receipt for this distribution. "Valdivia a taie. of the South, a ... . i maffiuuceut serial storv. will be com- lueuced in the weekly Qourier Journal . earlv in November. Send us 3.0 aud et both papers. SELECT M'UBIC Miss M. T. Kino will open a scLxt ilusic School ,oii Mondav. Jan, 11th f .... Terms made kiown ou 'application.: i Jan. 8th 1875; " A ' ". : ' v - ... ' : ':: . " STATE; AND LOCAL Dr. . E. King I)entlt, will 15e ia his office zi the Eagle Hotel, until the lstMarthl Tlie jropulation of FrtnUlin aceord io the census, of 1870 is, Whites 6750. Colored 7528, T..l:,! 14278. -A verv uU :rer.ti:i loiter, "Louishuri; will be . iowM in our pa per this week. We hope to hear from our eorrciK)ndeut again. . rt'-ad the. column adv of Mr. K..W, Fu!!, r." ;t is w.r.s. it t t')v. A !' he ll lllf :fUl reM & IIarri. wh.t-ii first time thin week. - ii LouisBuna Fkmale Seminary. 'The spring session for 1875 opened this week auspiciously, Room for 6 or 8. more boarding' pupils. See full partic ulars under our dvertisinj; head. Married. Clifton Hag wood In Rolesville n 'tht 14th inst.. at the Baptist Church by Kev Wm. Koyalh Mr. Y. H. Clifn tu Hha C. A. Hag wood, all of Wake. The County Commissioners held session, during the pat year, on 37 day, making "a cost t ttie County of $370,00., amount paid for cleik and thj?r ofFicers $111, amounting in all $181,00. ., Mauuied Thomas Briggs Wednesday, morning, January 13th, at the residence of the bride' father, by Tier. T. II. Pritchard, 1)1).; 6aptV J. J. Thomas and Evvie N , daughter f T. II. Briggs. Sr., all of Haleigh. , . All good -people take their home paper, and believe iu it as they be lieve in their church, their court houses or, tbeir post-office.' It is an institu tioii. It interests every oue, from the minister or lawyer to the school' and apprentice boy. The County "Commissioners,' refused to 'enlighten the-".people of Dunn'. Sandy Creek,, Gold Mine,, llayesville, Ftanklinton, " CcdarTlToclN 'Fieemani and Cypress Creek Tovrnsli pa, as to the dis.positipu of the county money for the year 1874, ' . ,V negleefc-; ed tii 1 at-mi !v, or .'iC's;s., W-luro -oi;aw. i r if ? , l" iiayo. a ( iooI very attractive F-tve'c t.t (Ivot-evies &v.J::.. v.Iu' Ii ") " t.11 eh i 1: ;.s.)' j i-f'J::lV! to f urnivii I ;..(':;' vi;i Wi:jniii : Phs pl.af'.'; at h ct 'i i ;in !:.-t oi:'r. I j-here ij a n;a;i v. this coiuuv, v.Lo says tl:ut he hag laid flat of his back 2i jCrtr.- s U iWig teh ?tni. In ;ur e niV'-iVai o i wuii l:;m about what liad '.earned ai ont theni in that 1 cmc til of t i -lid, we e i nv to the ronclu- si in t!s;it h. would ;h:ve mde Uio' e huhtiug'-' i."iV'V" or 4p,ssmi:s,..thai." lie had m'adc;hy studying the stars. There livs in the vicinity of Han 4 over, iNew Hampshire, a girl of such exquisite beajuty that people -come from long distances just to get a peep at her, but unfortunately she has in incurable passion for hunting skunks and a close 'approach to her person is far from agreeable. 'S!ie makes mosey out of her strange vocation, however, haviirr sent 9G2 skins to the Boston jwarkct last year. Titk ScNNT-Snuk-ii. Thik is the name of a new literary paper just sort ed in Atlanta .a , by Jno.. H. Seals, with an able corps of assistants. The paper is a modle of neatness in its make up, and it columns are brim full of choice reading. Every depaitment of the. paper is iuth6 nandd'-of able find competmit manager Ve wish the enterprise great success. We have received from Maj. Seaton Gales, the Sec., of. the N, C. Fire In surance Gouipany, a statemen of-the condition of that Company. It shows that it is in a' very prospering condi tion. Assets on thd 1st January $1 83,1 6G,1 2. This Company is strictly a first-class, and 'knowing the Company well, we can with confidence reccom mend it to those who wish to insure. We understand tl a the Dinner sta- tioti o.i the R'& G. R Road is to be changed from Kittrells to Franklinton. We congratulate Mrs. Tuckei, and hope that the chauge will prove the means of filling her pockets full of money. And we must abo sav that the passengers will cert.iii.ly not. be worsted for while Capt. "Davis, at Kittrll4cccps one of the txst hotels m the State, vet we must yield the pal til to n?TuekerJ for the ' In the name of ths "people of United States, and in the name of f the my Weeding. Stat, and in the name of the God of justice, I again enter my solemn protest against tuis interference. Geiitleraenof the House of Represen tatives, your Legislature has beeu in- vad d aud taken possession of by the military .forces of the I nitedStates, Luder these circumstances . I douot consider it ray duty to longer remain.' -Protest of Speaker iraltz in the "Louisianua Housa of Representatives. t Citizens of Sand rfeek, Dune, Ilarris, Freeman?, Franklin t on, flayes ville, Cdar nock," Cvreigs Cflclindi; Gold 3Jline. jou are as much entitled, a I!uisl)urg to know how the county Co!i!iiitfioners sjKeut your money jn 387-1 The law plne.es all on an equal footing, and says that th Conimia hners STIALX. furn:.h you with a state iiifid of thf arc'juiitx audit! by thetu. Vet ti.fy in'the face of the pliu writ, ten latf, vote to enppresp this state ment, except s far as LauiaburgTown ship is concerned. ' Fclliow-citizetjs hf Dunn's, Harris, 'rf -, F'aiikliir;, Ita e-vit'e. Oe .as Hi K.i v Cj p e' " "r-ek aud (JoUi M .ne ; do jtm knot any'liing about the indebt'f;e?s of tie Cot.ity? do you kuuW hvw your money-was spent in 1874? The law provides that the courAy Caaimissiouers s'uat enligten yfiu, asto the above questious. Yet t hey iu the face of the law, (which was read to them in open seskion) refuse to ivethis i formatioa, only to Louis burg Township Why this difference? The law does not make any difference. It is a right you have.1 Claim it. A ATodel Carriage Factory". If you want a gooJ, honest, faithful job of work done, and will go to Mr. X. S. Harp's at iJaleigh N. C. Vie think ve can afely g security, that you w ill get if . M r. Harp em ploys the best workmen, aud uses none but the. very best materials. . Prices are moderate, and. every job warranted as rjpresented. He respectfully asks an examination of his work before purchasing else where, as he feels satisfied that ho can please the most fastidious. '! ' Mr. J. R McVey the well knowa Drover from Kentucky, has presented Mr. W. S. Mallory . of Franklinton with. a pure blood", cotswold Raf, which arrived by express Monday. The ani mal i 20 mouths old and weighs as he stands one hundred and eighty pounds. . His wol measures' over six Inches tn Ici'gih, and will shear 10 L pound.-., lie will be -kept on exhihi tion ajt.taiikliiiton.,a few "days, fter which 'ha can ' be seen at the h.me fain, of (il. W. P. Green. We think tills iy the largest and heaviest sheeji ,hat has uvr been in Fraiililiu countv. if not in ti.e. t:iic. . . " - : ; . t i , ' Lotiirtbu! ,T, Jah-20. Cqlton 131 lu;g, Jan. 2o'. - 1-15 Peter; Cot:oh, orivik. CoUon Cotton .11 Sew A dverUsiiments. EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. C. I'koimue'oh. o , The present propri tor- has leased tlie Eagle Hotel,, (formerly occupied by .lames Den t) to a number of years. e' is prepared to accommodate regular" and transient boarders, has nice rooms, we 1 furnished and fitted lip in the best style. ,t e has alsb large and convenient rooms for .ales'i-(e to display their samples, -' he table is daily supplied with tlie best the hi r r et aflords. He will spare nopains in manin 'us boarders comfortable, and hopes he will receive a liberal patronage from the public. Ja . Sth 1S75. , DISSOMITION. The Firm of King, White & Shaw, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, either partuer will sign the name of the firm, iu making settlements ofthe busi liess., A 11 persons iudebted to. us are earnestly requested to come forward and make prompt payments. Those who cannot pay in full before March Court, and desire longer indulgence will be ex pected to settle up by note with gockl se curity. We return our . sincere thanks to the public' for the . liberal . patronage bestowed ou usJ " : JQHN G. KING. - -r THOMAS WHITE. : )L W. M. SHAW. Jan. 1st 1875 4-w. I most gratefully return my thanks to my friends -and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage to the late firm of King, White & Shaw, and earnestly recommend my successors to fyour fawn Jso. O. Kin. C0PA11TXEU8U1P. ' :': -o - - The ua.Krsigncd, Succ-S5o:s to K;agt zy er uo.;er ill? Stye n 1 F.rtn ot for the purpose ol contuesi i; s.er:trl mercstt ite tuui.s in L"U-sburg !r UASti, or vn ?ioi, by sptcial i ref- ment, w h PKOMl'T PA.YI.nG CUS roMELt crlr. TUBktui lor ia pa ro ag-, e .trust by strict periil t tiou o biMiuess od iitrul Ut.. ,ing. to mrr t a COutiuqai.ee of public TUOilA- AHITfi Wm. ii. 6 HAW. j XJ - V V XU XV, X XXJJU I ; LOWER I " . .. ' - " - -."... rices reduced to suit every pocket. I AM CLOSING OUTI STOCK FOR 31 V SPRING TRADE. AND AM (0FFKKIXG. SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS IN clothing; DRESS GOODS, FURS, HTS, B O O T S B O Q T S s n 6 S S Ed E S' o AN ELEGANT LOT Of FLOUR, BACON i AKD other Croceries. o As I tried 'the Cash System with gratify ing success last year, I am fol lowing the same plan eveu more closely this'year. CASHICASHI CASH!! PRICES DOWN ! DOWN!! Down!! Every thing you buy ywMl be war ranted ! COTTON Wanted in any quantit j , and of every quality at highest price in Goods or Monty. Special high prices guaranteed to those who wish to settle their accounts with th Staple. it 117 11 IT I I 11 IS ii, Ut I) 11 li U li I I m .. . ,. . - - - - " TELE GEEAT FERTILIZER. -o- I KAvT DUKt ft -SUPER PH0SPHATI I SWOANI SUMMTOO f . 200 US. i MUnCTUICS S :' TALTtW, YYHAKN &.( 1 WILMIMTXH(,DCX o 525 - Ir SUPER PHOSPHATE, - O 1500, Bags of the aboT p po?-r FERlILTZEfr. fresh from the Mai uUctun r?, in GOOD DRY order, in STORE aud lesHy lor iielivery- - In oider thst none msy be disappoin ted this yep-rMn securing a supply of ibis highly successful ilanure, we ro quest our. customers to ca 1 and get it at once. - A PRICE'TWO DOLLARS per ton less tUnn last year. Special contracts wilt be made with those desirirg to purchase lor rot.on. While & Shaw, 3Iaufacturerg Agents. Jan. 15 6-w. hM P ORT ANT ARMOUNlEMENT. .'.; " - ' ' '. Having finished taking an Inventory of tne LARGE BTOCK of Goods par cb Bed of the la c Firm ot KLNG VVHITE & SHAW. We are now pre, pared to off r to the CASH TRADE, many very decided ba gains. Especially in Mens Ready Made Clothing, '.' Ladies' Dress Goods, jdies and Gentlemen Ilats. JUtts lor Mea and Boya wear, ' Boot 6 und Sjs of all kiads, - k v' Hardware, Crocket y, Ilarnes' , badd e, & Among the goode jut received, we iff r ' A n- w lot ot CPcf-f. A Large lot of CUittou Goods. 100 Barrels Flour. Boufi t very low, and shipped at special low fre:gln. Rio and Laguayra Coffee, C-iiiid Extra C-Sugar, :i Bulk & Bacon Shoulders. . . Bagging and Tics. All for Sale at lowest' rates. White & Shaw, Boarding and Day SEMINARY, Fes Torus E?dic8 LOUISBURG, K C, The eighth session of the above Pemi nary will open promptly We u.. sday 13 January lS7i, aud contjuue (ill- twem- ty weeks " . TERMS, , i " TJoard per session including wash i-g, ights, Fuel and Furnished Room?, $ 75 00 English Branches in full 12 SO-15 00 French, and Latiu each, . 5 0o 3iusicon 1 iano, 20 00 Gu tar, . 15 00 Jo charge for use of Instruments. Ko extras or incidentals. . Board one half iu advance Tuition at close of Session. Pupils who live iu the County going home Friday' eveuing, and re urning 1 ouday morning, charged correspond ingly less. . ' circulars sent on application. Miss Cordelia a. Crenshaw, i Principal. - With first class Assistants A GOOD 8CilOOL IS A HEALTHY VILLAGE. Catalia Male Acade my. W ill be reopened on Monday, Janu ary 11th, 1875, - - ' " William J. Krxo, A. M. Pkiiccx?al, TERMS per Session of 20 wssks : English Tuition, 10 to 1 5 Lan guages, each extra, $ 5 Hoard, ex elusive of washing and lights, $ 50., half m advance. Address Jno. A, Harrison, Ch. Bd. llanager. Castalia. Nash, Co,, N.C. wiLLLiiisox, urciiuu ;u L THOMAS, ; WlIOLEIlLI OBglII , , AND '. Com mist o nM ere h a n t $, . No. 5i Fayertevilla Street, r s RALEIGH, X. C. Opposite Metro poli tan Hall. jSlE w -O - e flS1 ' r TEPKT- HARRIS & S. T. WILDER Laving consolidated a the 18th Ircember last, tre now doing business under th. natu and firm of WILDER TERRELL 5 Ar now preptred to oilsrr.-eat induiemanU in DRY GOODS and GRO CER1I-S. . - f .. .. j - . . - All persona f.ndebtei t5 either, TerreR & Harris or S. T. Wilder, arc earnestly requested to make immedlito settlement ; either member sf ths new firm ait authorized sa give receipts for accounts. Wa also Under out thauks.fr the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ns, ana we hope by itrfrfr Mtentiou and honest dealings to merit a continanee of the samt. V . S.TT. WlLDtR x Z T. TERRELLw i R. R. UAR5I5. PLOWS ! PLOWS 1 1 PLOWS 1 1 ! PLOWS ! !! lare lot or Cotton anil Turning Plowa,and Points always on hand, and for saie a ' WILDER, TERRELL & HAUHrdC . FE UTILIZERS 1 tN0.1 PERUVIAN GUANO, SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO ; LISTER'S STANDARD SUPEH PHOSPHATt OF LIME. WHANN'S HAVBJIlF iUPEB PHOSPHATE OF UME, PUBE BONE DUSl m 01SSQLYCD BONE. LAND PLASTER. . . ; v . ); '- ' . ' :' ,. : Tbfl above Fertilireri have been tried yer liter year and no one ce-T tlw the risk of rxperimenting w th new and unrr.ed articita Tacy are pat apoa the market upa th m t favorable terms. . PRICES Soluble Paciflo Gusno.Cash $50. - Listei's Standard Super Pho.-phatc, Cah $59. Whaun's Rawboue Sup.r. Pbojphate Cash, 52.50. SPECIAL TERMS : ' We will sell Soluble Pacific Guano andListei's Standard Super Phosphate of Lime for a bale (400 pound,) of Cotton,' per Ton, and Vhaaus R Bne Su per Pliojphute ot Lime for a bale, (425 pounds) of Oatton, per ton of pounds PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1st, 1875. We cuarantee all Fertilizers sold by u to be FREE fnai ADULTERATION. S&" Send in your i nlers .early a. id they wilt nave prompt attentioo. WILDER. TERRELL & HARRIS, : v. I.OUI3BLRO, N. C. "W A E D & 33 R O Franklinton, N C, Are dittrmincd to cloe out tbeir L1RQE ftnd ASSORrEO STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, c: T THE LOWEST If you want o U CHEAP CALL ON THEM. Any kind of jprodoc . i taken at best price, " , u . ' , : . ' AT . ' W A R P 1 BR 0 Farntlinton, N. C. ..ft LTV DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS & RRO., WHOLE SALE - , GROCER, 5 Makes a Specialty of FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUPS J SALT AND PROVISIONS, , and keeps sll othi goods attached' V the bi)inejt ' IROX FRONT BUILDING, Corner of Water and Uummerc streets, NORFOLK, VA. Sept. 18-6oi & A1?KIHDOn. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. ! : No.;45 Roanoke Avenue ISORFOLK Va, Sept. is Ly v " J ; HAWKINS, & CO. Collon Factors and Commission Merchants. Ko. AZ WJjomhtrd Street. BALTIMORE. Liberal cash advances made npou consignments. Bagging and 'lies fur nished at lowest istes. Sept. 11 6m. fi em; HARRIS .r.lr 1873 5J0 N.v. lr1875, 55.00 Xor. 1, 1875, 87,5i POSSIBLE FIGURE?. ESTABLISHED 1847. y. H. filorris 4 Sons., COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants 23, 25 ud 27 Commerce St. . ' -V Norf.JkyV. . Will make liberal Currency advaa ces on produce or bill lading lu band Mr. A. M. Xobie, of N. '., Is coo nected with our house, and will to pleased to reeuive the patronai of ills frieuds. . V. 0. WOLFE, DXALIB IV Msrble, Stune, . Ilewlstnta, louuiB3tv Tombs, GraalU . Wbrks Ac, - e. ;;" i2Vof Morgan and Blount Streets, RALEIGH, N.C. Work done on tr most ratonabt terms. . Rout. C. Stoke, Ajent, l spr It) ly. Irmisbury, If. C."' Jolin Armstrong; K". 1 FayetUvi le'8trrV RALLIGU, N, C. ;;ook BixbER, . Blank 'Book Zlanuueturer . 2ietpper, Magnz'nes aad Law Boka of every ricaenpthm pcd in lie very best , 8jKand ar Lou tit Prices. jsnSO 12aa . . . . YARR0R0UGII HOUSE V ; RiLEIEH. II. C. G. W.'BL ACKNELL, Proprietor. J'

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