4 i .i 1 -4 ' J 3 If you anj fyuying acarpet for dura bility choose small figures.- ' ' The latest Yankee' improvement Tanning a dog ly his own bark. Innocence is like an umbrella when once ire bare lost it we way nercr hope to get it back again' , Consistency Asking a , blessing bet fore' meal, and abusing the victual through the entire, m-al. ; . ' .,.'..." A boarder at a hotel wanted his bill reduced because he had two teeth ex tracted, n . ,,' f Why is the root of the tongue like a dejected obam? Bocausc it's down in the mouth ,., Beware of a wife who talks about her dear husband' and that heautiful drcsa1 in her slocp, , The absurdity of conjugal affection A wife talcing her husband with her . to buy a bonnet. , A raan is not like a chicken the older ho get the tenderer lie becomes. Young ladies, please note 1 . , -( . ; i I' ll 'n said that there is no friendship Vetween "women so strong that one' 'good, looking young man is not able to preak up "' " ' What is one mane's loss is ; another man s gaiu, as the fe1'vsr arid when he Bavy anothor man walking" hefrfe ' him drop his pocket book, A druggist -In New Hampshire threatens the local paper with a suit for putting an iu place of an "a" in his advcrtispmrit f rpe pills. Josh Billing cane very: near, the truth when he t aid that 'humor is a very natral disoape, that a .. man kant ketch nor kant giv tew anny-body else 1 'Mr. rost-bflico man,' I watt to -pay the postage tn this letter" "Single or double, miss?" '-Double, Sir" (with a ojurtesy) "I was. married last week.' - "My dear,' said Mrs. Rumble to her daughten, "you must have , something around yon in the carriage." Miss B jaVntioned the recjucst of her mother to her beau, and bo immediately com plied with it. An exchange says : ylt is not good taste for young men to stay after ten o'clock when visiting young ladies." Our devil says he never noticed any difference in the taste after ten o'clock, lie says it'sgfrod any time, The principle of the Thing VWhy dontyou get down and lead the horse? That is the way to keep warm," said a gentleman to a hoy one cold day. No, replied the youth it a "b-bbor-rowed horse, and I'll ride him if I freeze 1" A liilwukio widow, on being cau tioned hy her minister about flirting, said she knew thatit was wrong for un married ladies to flirt,hut the Bible was her authority. It said 'widow's mite.' She was flirting nwf ully at last accounts her minister acknowledging that 'wid ow's mite' , An exchange gives the following as a sure way to il rive bed-bugs from old bedsteads: "Take tomato vines, put them into a basin or tray ponnd them to pieces as fine as possible, then stain the bedsteads where they inhabilwith the juice, till the crevi ces with tho pice? of vine: lay leaves under tho ends of the slats." If this is practiced twice a year iiot a bug will remain In the bedstead. " Tire ALpnvBET. An exchange1 ays that the twenty-8x'lctters of Ui&Vl-1 pbabet nay be trant posed 620,448,4 01,73i3,230,430,36O,OO0 fnues. 'All the ' inhabitants - of tho globe, by. a rough calculation, could not in thou sand millions of ears write out all tho trantpositioiis of the , twenty-six letters, even supposing that each per son writo forty pagas daily, ;eaclrof which pages coutalnedno less than forty transpositions of the letters. ' . , lTEi3 FOR. IIOUSEKEEPEUS. Do every thing in its proper time.; Keen everything in it. 'place.; -Always mend clothes before washing them. . Alum or vinegar is good to set color redtirecn oryollow. A hot thovcl held over varnished ; furnnitorc, will take out white spots. . lUlbous, of any kind should be washed in cold soapsuds and not rinsed. If ysnir flatiruns are rough rub them with fine salt and it will make them smooth. . Scotch snuff put on thd hole"s"whe'r3 crickets coma oat will destroy them. j v-i. X 1 - ! , - i Jj ;-' J Railroad Schedules- j "... , V- i,4 it j . . Raleigh & Gaston R. R company " I SUPEBIKTESDEX'SFFICE, ) ' Raleigh, N. C, June 11th, ?72. J On and after Monday June 17tli, 1872, train on tho lialeigh i& .Castou, Itailroad, will. run daily (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: J - i Mail Traix. LeaTes Kaleigh. . . . 10.00 ;a. m Arrives at Weldon ....... 3.30 p. m Leaves Weldon .......... 9.15 a. m Arrives at.ltaleigh. . . . .... 3.05 p. m . ' . . . ' . ', ; Accommodation' Train; ' ; Leaves Italiegh . . .. .. . : . . 8.00 p. to. Arrives at Weldon.... ... 6.20 a.m. Leaves Weldon ........ . , 9.15 a. in s Arrives at Italeigh . .V. 8.00 p. m Mail train makes close connection at Weldon with the seaboard & Roanoke Railroad and Bay: Line Steamers via. BaUimore,.,to and from all pointp. North, West and Northwest and with1 tne I'eTersDurg nauioaa via i'eiersourg, Richmond and Washington City, to aad from all points North and Norfh wtst. ' ' ' v '" And at Raleigh with fho North Car olina Railroad to and from all1 points, Bou'h and Southwest, and with the Raleigh &-Augusta Air Line to Hay wood, aad FdyettevilleJ4 ' 1 "S j ; Accommodation and Freight trains ' connect at weldon ' with Aceommola tion and Freight trains on Seaboard & : rtoauoke . Railroad anU . Petersburg Railroad.: a ! f, I Abd at Raleigh with Accommoda tioa and freight trains;6Q North Caro- lnaTauroad. j Persons living along'the libe of 'the r6ad can visitlileiUh in the nrmo; by Accommoqauon irain, ana remain, several haurs. and return the same eve ai J:b; winder; -; ; ;t, ' ,; Genu supt, SEABO A R D & It O A NO K RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 3xaboabd k EoakokeII R Co., . r Portsmouth, Jan let, 185 J . , . CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ' . . . On and after Friday, January 1st 1875 ; Traine will leave "Weldou daily (Sunday ex cepd) ap follows; fi f Mail train d&ily .4 p. m. No. 1. Freight" train daily at 4 a. m No. S Freight train at 8 a. m, arrive at ronrsMouTH. 3Iail train d&ily at....;......., 715 p. ai i fNo. 1. Freight train daily at 1 2 00 noen. ; No. 2. Frtighf Train at .4 CO p.m. ; Freight traiui hfcve a paaaengera Car at tached, .. . hte?ners for EdeDton, Plymouth A Land- Ini.i on Hlackwater, and Chowan Rivers Jo.Ae Fmtjklii. at 7 40 a. m. on Mondays, v euiieauas ana xriuays. it ' E G OHIO. -.-. ' GenUSupt ISCIIEDULE OP THE PETERS BURG RAILROAD COMPANY. PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Weldon. Ki press Train. . Mail Train.... -. . 8,30 a. m. .. 4.15 p. m; Arrive at Petersbubg. Erp ress... AUil...... ...... ..i... 12.10 a. m .8.05 p. m Leave Petersburg. Man -U' a. m. txprefis........ 3.17 p. m Arrive at Weldon. Mail...... Express. . . .....930 , 7.00 a. m p. m , . 4 ' Freioht Trains. s. jupave rciersourg.. y yu p. ra. Leave Weldon 8.30 p. m. i Arrive at wticton........ 5,00 a. m. Arrive at Petersburg.... 4.00 a. m. t Gaston Train. , T . "". . ' 1 . jueave reursuurg.... . . . u:a a. m. jucnve vas;on , . l.l.p. rn. Arrive at OMston ....12 30 p. m. , Arrive at Petersburg .... 7.00 p. m . JTieitibts for Gnston Branch will be received at the Petersburg . depot oclt on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS The depot will be closed at 4:00 p. m. No goods will received after that hour. , H. DOUGLASS w i ' " .T - Ji V f Soperintepdent ; MOSFffl! In order to introduce our large, eigljt-pHiie, Illustrated Literary aad Funnily faper, Tub Souvekjr, we will st-nd it on trial tor six months tor only COcts , aud to each subscriber we will mail, post paid four ehgant Oil Chro. laoa, "Little Red Riding Hood,' fhe Children's Sins," "Peck-a li,o" and Mo'ihtiV doy These pictures " arc not common prints, but genuine oil- .chromoa in r sixteea cokrs," : that , are equal in appearance to fine oil panU ings. Just think of it four fine chro. ,mos and an eicllent liteiarx paper six month tor mm c;s, , irj iz. , .idake up a club of five subscribers and we will send you an extra copy foi six months' and lour extra chromos. 2o danger of losing your money, We Jifer to the Post Master, Bristol, as to our in spun sibdity." Cadi require"! in advance, So samples free., Agents; wanted to take subscriptions and Sell our "fine pictures. From $3 to $10 a dsy easily; made. Address, ':' .,"; - : W. II. BURROW, 200 Main St. Bristol, Teon, ICilllu :- ' ":. .OF THE - KY- WEEKLY HERAIiD J AS; GORDON BENNETT Pioprietoi!.- ? I EEOADXAD ASH STREETS.5 POSTAGE FREE AKKUAL SUCsCltiriiON PEICE ; CLUB RATES. Tbrc e Copies, per annum ....... Five Copies, ! Ten Copies 0 'IT ....... ?2 . $5 . 8 . 45 Twenty Copies, .... An extra copy will be sent tp-'every J club of len or more. . S 0 AaauioDs to ciuosreceivt it ciuu 1 ait.?, 4 4 . 'Ibese rates make tne Wkekly tlKRr ALU the. Cheapest publication in th; country.' . ". J . ' " Terras cash in advance. Money sent by maiLwill be at the risk of the sen der. A generous portion of the "Weekly Heual will be appropriated to Agri culture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Po mology aod the - management - of do mestic animale,- Parricolar attention 1 1 i r l t" ' - i - - win ue paiu aiso iu reporis oi lue mar kets The aim will be to make the Week ly Hehald superior to lany oiher sgri- cultural and lamily newspaper in the country. ; Every number of the'WEEXLY Hek ald will contain a e'ect story and the atest ,an most -lmpoffunt news- by t telegraph lrom all parts o the world up the hour ef publication. ;! Dunng the eession.c! Congrets the WEEKLY ItERALD win con tain uro; mary of the j)nccedings and the latest Nps by Telegrhph from n ashiogton, roliticaL llehgious, lTasaionable, Ar tietic,- Xiiteraryi and SporUaH, IntelliT gence; - Qlrituary Notice. Virietief, Amusements, Editorial Articles on the prominent topics "otiSifHk review nt the Cattle aod 17fVGoiKlVMarkefs'. Financial' and Commereiat Intelligence iind accounts fot: the important -cd 'nteresting tevents of the week. , I The price ot subscription, whenever pracicible, , should be tracsinitU'd by Post Office V Orders.'" -'It' "is the.-saff st mcde ot transmitting "money by mail At small Post Offices in the countrv where Post Office Orders cnniiot be obtained money may be .remitted in Registered Letters. Auverioementf. to a nmiteo num ber, will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. DAILY HERALD. OSTAGE FREE. Auuual Subscription Price $12 Al ways in Advance. Newsdealers Supplied. . , POSTAGE FiiEE Daily Edition, Tbree centa prr Copy Sunday Eflition, Four cents ptr Copy Weekly EditiOD. Three ceiits per Copy Write the arldresa on letf rs to the New Y"ork II kr ald in a bold Will- hand and give the name of each sub scriber, of Post Office, County and State so plainly that no erro r9 in mail ng papers will be liable tn occur. . AMERI3AN AND FOREIGN PAT ENTS. Gilmove & Co., Succef sora to Chip- man, Hosraer & Co.,-Solicitor?, Pau ents procured tn all coun!rics. No fees in advance. 2To charge unless the patert is rantcd.? -,Ko fets for making preliminary, examination?. JNo addi tional fees for obtaining and - conduct ing a rehearing. , J3y a recent decision . of the Commissioner all rejected appli. cations may be revived. .Special at tention giveu to lnterfennce Cases be fore the rattnt.Omee, Extensions be fore CoDgresp, lnlrinejment Hoits in different States, and all litigation ar peartams to Inventions or patents Send stamp to Gil more & Co. for.pam- phlet of fiqty pagesw LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS !: ;"' AND SCRIP. - Contested Lnnd cas s proeeu!td b tre tne U. t. tleneral Lmd Office ann Uepirtmnt ot the Irtenor. priaate Laed Claim--. Mir iuj; and preemp'ion Claim?, and ll-mc sed-0r!r8 attended to. Aand Script in 40, 80, and 1C0 acre pieces for sale. Thi Scrip is as- siqnable. and can be located In th time ol the purchaser upon' aav Gor- irnment land subject to private entry; at fci.vo gt-r acre,, .it is ot equal value witn touny land - warrants. Stnd stamp to Giimore & cv, Ur pamdhet of Ir.strnction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. Officer. .SoJd'r,.and Sailon of the late war, or their heir?, are in many ca ses entiled to money fr m the Covtrn moot of whioh tbey have ro knowf- crtpe. Write lull hutory of srrvicey. and state amount, of py acd , bounty received. Enclose stamp to Giimore A O., and full reply, after examina tion, will be mven, vu free. PENSIONS. All v Officers, &ldiers, and bailors wronnded ruptured oi injured; in the late w'ar, however slishtiv, can ' obtain a pension by addressing Gilmort & Co'. Washington, D. G. '- , Cases prosecuted Girmore Co. before. ttjee supreme,, court of the U. S.; - the court ot claims and the biutbern c'aims commission. . Each deprrtment of our business is conducte-"' in a separate burau. under charge of the same experienced parries emjloyed by the old firm,L Prcmpr aiirnuoc io au ousmess entrusted to Giimore & Co, is thus secured. We dudre towln by deserving it Addrrss GiLMORE &'CO62eF Street Wcsh- lpglon, D. C. A MAGNIFICENT Picture 14x18 inches iu size, sprinted on heavy plate pper, beauiilul-in design and artistic in execution. It represents a confed erate soldier after the war returning to his home, which he finds lonely and desolate. In front of the ruined cot tar, ttlfing a ead tale I . the miserie-. ol war, are two graves jnthjrude cross es, on one of which some friendly baud has bung a garland. To the ngut tbe calm rier and the rising moon indi cate peace and rest. The ttar seen throueh the trees, represent tue&outn- era uro-8. it is. a picmre uat win m . . aV.a. 211 touch every Southern heart and should "find 'a place in every Southern home. Sent by mail mounttd on a roller ana - ... postspaid, on receipt, oi c:s, or three tnr CO cents. - w -m - Address Johk BubbowACo. j A " Acenta waited everywhere to sell our.cbeap.and popular pictures, 5 to $10 per day easily made. JNo money required until pictures are sold, bend stamp for catalogue and terms. L0U1SBUUG MALE ACADEMY. The Spring Session will begin Jan uary 10th 1876. ' Terms Peti Se: sx6s of'21 weeks : Board with the principal, wfphinir. lights nnd towels net included, f 0,00 Tuition in primary Department J5 00 do "Regular English Course, 20 00 Latin and Gietk. each, extra, 5 00 Board most be paid in a.dvnee. All accounts lor 1 uili-.m are dee at tne close ol the session, and will ho prompt ly on snted fr payment. No deduce tiot. in Tuition except in esses of pro tracted sicknre. B. DAVIS, Principal. SELECT SCllOOL. Mrs. A. E. Tarlou ugh "has bad a a school of tinall-iiU-lor itveral Veurs She will take ra few imore 5 from tiuht to nftevo years ot age. Thiy will board with her mother, JUrs. DC W. T Juhu- son whort-sides near Louisburg," aud 'will be uultr the careful euptrvit-iKU f of both her m.ilierQt Lerj-eN, Tbe scholasiic year wili be divided it'to two .'tf-sicus of '20 w..-eks each, With a vacation of t-ix week-. The sprii ; t-et- sioii will commence the ll'th cf Jan. 1S70. -. . ; ; , . Chai GE3 tkr Session Patahls ualf iii Advance : Board, per Piontb, $15 00 Tuiiion, Ei'liih jer session, 20 00 do Fiereh uuil Latin, euch, 5 00 iluic, with u.-c ol Pmi.o, 0 00 , Nf extra cliaref. Land For Sale- I Offer For Fa'c tbe tract of laid yinsi o i tne'west side of the u & O. H. H within lonr hundred ya ds ot the corporal iou of Fra'ik !into and iitaiiiiiii; a : hundred acres more or Irs?!. One ha'f is woodland, the other nrab'e aiid oxeei'eut for cotton wheat or corn tins ucd is very conve n-ient to business, jood schoo's and churches, and is -desirab c as Fiauk- inton 13 one of the most flourishing towns on the It & G H It Any one desriring the above advantage?, wiili a heathy iocation, .cannot do bette than to purchase For terms cail on the subsciber, who will show the land. P. C. PERSON. : Fiank inton, N. C TO COJSfcUMPTlVES Tbe ad vertiser, an old physician, retired from active practice, having bad placed in bis hands by an East India- Mission ary the for mn hi ef a simple Vegetable lieinepy, for the speed 3 and perma uent ure of C 'o..sumptiou. lironclutis. Catarrh, Astiima, and all Throat find j Luii"' AH'ectio-s, a?so a Fostive and Radical cure for Nervous Debility and all -N ervous Complaints, alter having thoroughly tested, its w onderful cura tive powers iu thousands of cases. feels it hU duty to make it kuown to bis sullermg tVUows. .Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire io relieve human suflering, be wiU send (free of charge), to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing ajiQ 'successfully, using. bent DJ return ma 1 by aUlressing. ; Munroe Block, Syracuse, It Y. Nov.ia-1-y. .-. , u . .. I Greensboro female college .Greensboro,. N.C-. The Spriuu Session ot 1876 WILL BEGIN . ! Oa Wednesd'ay, the 12th ot January, ana continue twenty weeks. . Board (exclusive of washing & lights) $75 00. I. Tuition mregularEcglifb course. 25 00 uarges lor extra studies, moderate. "..For Catalogues containing particu lars.appiy to T. JI. JtNES, President. , t i1?. IX 1). WILSON, ; President Board of Trmtees. . CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb works of French Art, "Little Runaway aud her PeU.aml the pretty pair, Ilc Linner, . and the Nap.'. These picture fare .worthy of a place in costly homes and inex pensive1 enough for the simplest. Sel ling rapidly, and take on sight. We guarantee ready sales, good profits, and q ick returns. Any active persou Mr b will take hold can make a hand some income, tend for our best terms atouce. - J. B, FORD & CO., 27 ra:k Place, NT, - FUI? NTT. IJKBr i ' E. O. SALUSBURV.- .- BaMsbiirv WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FURNITURE, Also. Carpels Oil Cloths Window Shades and I ' ' MATTRASSES, T Call and examine out stock before purchasing elticwherc NO. 207 and 209 MAIN STREET, Norfolk, V a. Pept 8-S-m THE WEEKLY SUN. : Eighteen hundred and seventy-sx is the fentennisl year. It is also '.be year :n which an Oj p 3'tion Hon e of Pepre senatives, the ytyir of tbe twrrty-fhird election ot a President of the united State?; AH of these events are sure to be t great interest and importance, especially the two latter; and all oi them and everything cnticted. with thco will be fuHyand freshly reported : The Oppnsjtfon bue tfh?prescn taMves, taki'ng'up the hoe of" lriqniry opened years spro by Tub Sum. -will sternly and diligently investigate tbe corruption arid Vinisfteedj pf G rant's ndminie1 ration; and'illt i to be hoped, iy the ,.fourdaop for a new tpd and bettir period in our national history. Of all this TriK Sun will con- tm rt.niplf.e nr.fl accurate a'-comd?. furmhinr its leaders witU cntly jitid trnptworthv information upon these ab-cr!ing top-cs. Tl e tv-nty-third Profidcntial cbc (t!MJ, with tin preparations tor will be m mbrable as decidr'g . upon Graft's aspiraMors for a th'ud te rm of powirnnii p'unorr, aro stu: more a d-c;d.r,' who shall lie "the cn'didnc of the party ot lt!rm, anrl a ticrtmg that c-andidate. Cor.c-rdnir nil these sf.ilj- r'sv thoe who revi Thk Sun. will havt; the cns-ant means of beiii thor oughly wei inlormiMl. -The WkeklyShn, whiehha- attained a r. rcvilDtitin m v r ci'jl'tHi c-pi-s. already nas 19 tiR''rs mevnv sta'e and T'i itorv. and we trust ihat the yenr ifi?6 will tre th;ir i -nmheis douh ltd. It will C' nt: -ui t bi ati omngb mW'paier. All tbe ir'-'neral ne" a of th; day will hr found in it, condensed vvhen unimportant; at full length wh?n of momn; and jvlway, we trust, treated in a clear, struct ive man; er. lnttnstiug and in It n out aim to make the-Weekly Sun the best family newspaper iu, ihe world, and we shall continue to cive in its colnros a larfre amount oi miscel. laneous, such asstorie?, talt., poems, sclent. f5c mtehgence an agricultural in fo-nsation. for which we nre not able t make rr om' in our daily edition. The agricultural department especially t one of its prominent features. . Th? fashiocs are abo regularly reported in its rolu ms; and so are the markets of every Kind. Tne Weekly ctjn, eight pages with fitiy six broad columns is oniy $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. At this price bare'y repays the. cost of tho paper, no discount can be made from thi rate to clubp, assents, Postmasters, or anyone. The Daily Sun, a large four page newspaper ot 28 columns, gives all the news for two cects a ropy. Subscrip lion, postage prepaid, 55. a month for $0 50 a year. ; Suhday edition extra, 1.10 per year. I V .have no traveling agents. Addre?, Thk Bun New York City. . - r . . MACDONALD'3 NEW bTORYI t St. George and St. Michael. A Romance or Cavalikr akd Bound HEAD . BY GEORGE MACDONALD, Author ot "Annals of a Quiet Neieh- borkood,'; "VVilfned Cumbermede ' etc. .1 t?1. Illustrated, ljajo. Cloth, $175 4The works t p oovelist of the prtrycui ioj U1T6 DVJ WKIOT SAI6 Or. .rbeen raniM!uTersallj admired than the stones Jbjf wonderfully giitedj author. . fsL , Oeprffe and Sf. Michael', is his last and crowaine-. effort." Co- "It v one of.VLr. MacDonald's : most? cniovable 'oroductionp. and will win bim hosts of new friends and ad-i mire?." IlAVrroitd Post.' " ' . inere is a gor.a jjortrait or the , a-i tbor. and a number of illustrations' which are more than ordinarily fine.1' t'CBLISnKR'8 WEKU.T. . To be had of any Bookseller, or will be sent 'to any address post-pajd on receipt of price, by J. B. FORD A CO., Pnblishers, 27 Park Place, New York. f WYOMING ' MONTHLY I T A m rn "ri n r Draws oa lb e 30th of each r&rm'h. By authority ot tbeTgi?!ature. $275, 000 In Cash Priaes, I Chance in 5. Tick ets SI each, or 10 f'r 5. leaving 85 to he deducted frcm the prices alter to drawing. Full particulars seat fteel Actaress - ; . J. M, PATTEE,' 4 : a 4 Laramie Oity, Wyomio u o. 1 FA11MVILLE INSUlt COMPANY OF FA11MYILLE Til. Assells 223,935.00. Si0,000.00.Unjted States BondS DeDOSited With i X-;-4 : : I the Treasurer ofthe State, for the ! : 1 protection!"' ; ? : of the Policy ; Holders. TIipI Fatmviile hns everibeen noted for ils- promptness nrd equity in pay a.cn ot bosses, and its general liberalis ty to the insured. Its increasing bu-l-M-ss and pop-.jlrtritT. I'lic it lathe frort rank of -the Insurance Companies rt the Country; ;- 4 .".'?' All cla'8eiaf risk.-, such aif, Steam, Wnter and Ilorse powei Cotton G'n' Store Houses, Stacks of Good, Resi dences &c., trAen t r qui' able rates. GEO. 8. BAKE It, AGENT f;r Frirkl.in County. , , - Lounburg N, ('. Sept. 3-" m. S. A. Stevens' & Oo. DEALERS IN Furniture, Garpetings & Pianos, Cokxer Main and Gkanby Sts., KOltrOLIi:, Ta. The largest Stock -of - the above goola in Virginia, " All t'rods gunrantced to be sold as low as in any Northern City, as our business faci'Itirs are unsurpassed. Our goods are all manufactured to order and we ask a visit or an order from thosj desiring goods m onr line to convince them of the advantage ob tained in dealing nearer home. Having been established twelve years and having sold largely in the vicinity of Franklin County, all can refer tp the public generally. - We are Agents and keep on hand a large asortment of piano and Parlor Organs at Manufacture prices, t-end lr Circular. EyaBgelical, Hon-Sectarian, Iniej en't I III AT OEK. T. Dc Witt Talmage, Ed'r. 1 The Best Religious Paper Published. Mr. Talmagt'j Sermon each' Vfcek. Full Reports of Mr. Moody's Work. -A -NEW'SERIAL STORY, Bx Rey.,W. M, Baker, - One of the mst popnlsr of American story wnters. TTTO NEW. PREMIUMS. AN AMERICAN FARMYARD,' A fur Jos. John, executed in twenty nine printings aod beretofote sold for 1 15, a iso an EXQUISIJ'S FLORAL. GROUP, Painted expressly for this papcr'by Mr. Whitney, and cbromoed bj L. 1bakq & Co. Bos-oil. These are genuine art works, and tbe Itett and most ;expeniY3 picture premiums ever offered. . , Most Liberal Terms to Agents,; : rVVV ,r AND EXCXUaVK TERRITORY Y TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS Without premium, postage ? pre' r ' paid . . VV: . . . i . . ; . . $3 00 With either premium, unmounted. pos agt prepaid.... ........ Z5 -v i t h eitht r ' ' pre m I o ro , m oa n ted , r' 1 " lj express attcbcnbers ex'p.v4.00 Tor full.'panieulars aa to com misstontand cunv-, aidres . '" ' 1 " fi. R, COKWIN; Publ hr r"'". Sox 0105, liew Yorkr.' J. C ROW'E WlitlaTlAN I Ml ifolFayettetille Street, rRALEIGU. N, C. I SOOE BINDER, Blank BoJc Manufacturer "Newspaper, Magarlaet and Law Books of. every description I bound in the very beat Style and at Lott Prices. janSO 12a - - P. It tZZLK." A. h. BAKEB. COTTON FACTORS, WIIOLESALEfc RETAIL GROCERS -. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 45, Wilmington St. Raleigh, N.C "We solicit consignuients ot, country produce and cotton. "Orders promptly attended to. ' . ,-: ; . UZZLE & RAKER, ; oct?2 8m. f ItALKion, IT. C: EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. . t . . PKOrhlETOU. . . o ' The present prop ri tor has leased the Ka?rle Hotel, fforniurlv b JTn?g Dent) for Ommbcr of years, ile is prepared to accommedate regular and transient boarders, has nice, rooms, re:l burnished, and lltted up In the best styled lie has also Urge and 'convenient rooms fo? alesueM to display UHr vimples. The table is daily supplied with the best the nr r ket aifords. He will gjare no pains in .making' his boarders comfortable, and hopes he , will receive a liberal patrouage from the public. Jan. bih 1875u THE SUNNY SOUTH, ' -o- The LAiiGbsr akd Ham- mf6T Liter AUY I'APhn IN .Mtlt CA. BRiLLi vnt an ( iu:; cements. ' Tnc' The following nev. Hories will soon he emmeoced. und will I e the iut ntensely thril in ol any roniAnre? yet ( Ublished in an Am ticau j(urul. IULLA JIOSCOE; ' North- aw u South. A- thrilling Nati nal R-roar-re. bnntd ' upn Ihe atlmms'iHtioiiH ot l'rei ' . idents Liecoln tn-' Johnson. . . and the Execution f Mrs. Suira't in letj-y. WniTTESBT A DI'TIOCISIIEtJ f TATtS M AN. ' WRITTEN IN BLOOD ; Thk Midmoiit Tledob. A story of the last Napoleon' Reiga. By A1. Quad, of the Michigan Press. FIGHTING AGAINST FATE ; or. Alone in Tnr Wobld. A Brilliant Society Serial, cow runnicg, ty Mrr. Macy E. BbtanI who is the finest Story-writer oi the age. . EDITH HAWTHORNE ; .' The Temptations of a Factoby Cib Bt a Popular Novelist, . REMINISCE SCES OF TUB Coxfeoebatk Government. By Col; H.'D. Hapkeb, Chief Clerk of Treasury Department ndet Mr. . s f - Memminokb. . XSf Tliis will be a deeply interesting (cries of sketches givisg the early trials disadvantages and many amusing iici dsnts of our people id their efforts to establish sjq -independent Government. -. VZJ" A caober of trntauallj . Bna- XJanTSboet StokIss appaar in each bene, 1th a great variety ot Sparkling toiactllaneous flatter on all subjects, ;5l ..'.f r V ..i -i -J - , rBCEIPTION, $3.00 , A,- YeAU. Clcbs cf i'ASi Upwards, 2J0xach, ; .520. ? , 225 - XSTExtr Copy FREE, one year, lor , club ol 5 at $3.00. Address ? V. -. u'r . J. . SEALS, . . . . Atlanta, Ga, Trinity; College THC SESSION COMMENCES b: SepL, 2nd 1875. ""Fall FacultT;". elegant' buildings 'first clas aciommcdatioas. Sever ty fiveto nfnty dollars will -pay all ex penses for five months ' Wc effer the very bot atrlow rati a. . -Aid given to yousg xaea of limited P. O Trinity College, N. C." B. CRAVEN, July SC1873

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