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GKO. S. 1UKE11, PitoriiiETOR. Louisburg.......... July 4, 1873. focal Jlfnts. , COTTON MARKETS, f , 1ei eihburo Ju'y 2tb i 17 19 1 8 19 1.4 16 i 4 1C "NoKFOI X " "UALTIJkiORR ( lw Yonx " " Tbuxinihia " 3th Very hot and dry tUe gardens are lailiog for the want of rain. i Going tlack-bcnying -A colored funeral procession. Commencement exerc'sea at the Fe male College on Wednesday the Oth. ' Jg re so scarce that there is not even a yolk of oxen in town. a , The Board of. County Commis sioners will meet on Monday the 7th, inst. See the inducements offered to new subscribers' to the Courier, for this month otily. ' r Capt. A. B. Andrews, Superinten dent of the R. &'0. Railroad, was in town on Saturday. ' .-T ' ('.. " .. . CROrs. From all sections of the county wc hear favorable and encour ' aging reports fronj the farmers. " r " ' . " . . ' . I fa large fpgNis? kimist, was the lit, tie F 'oggljorn yesterday morning: 'a, mmier: " - i IT , Don't borrow your neighbors' Qou itrfcR; but' suh.scrilio.for.it. 52 lium ::lrs for'$2,0() ' ' ' Mr. A. S. Strotrier, has the Vesta as burner for sale. 1 If wc ' codid 'fit one on 's mouthMt would burn with- out oil. , Mr.' F. 0, Foster, J in venter of the Type jetting Machine, known as the Wild dodse, wks in our office cn Sat urday last.' ,- ; '! ' We regret tc ream tlia't lr. Joskh Turner, Jr, senior editor of the Senti nel is in' Ilillsboro ' quite' sick, Wc hope he will speedily recover. ' Mr. T. C. Bcal ,'ofthc; house of W. F. Allen & Co.. and Mr JilJs, with Baltimore, Marvon & Co., of Norfolk, 'Va., were in our town last week. " Jcscnh J. Person is Aennt for the Wjd "Family Favorite . Sewing Ma chine, the b.st and most popular ma chines in market. Sample can be seen by calling at Messrs Yarborough & Co.. T The third session of Mrs. W. II. Fifrimi'n's School, will commence on the 14th day July, 1873. Would take jix or eight boys or girls as Boarders. Terms for Tuition and Board reasona ble. , "'u TaAXKsi Our thanks to Senator Ran om forvaluablo public documents, part 1st, and 2nd. Congressional Globe ) and Appendix, of 1st session 42nd Congress. And compendium of the ' Ninth Census of tU.UniUd States. ' Livelx. Lively competitors on the hatkTine from Louisburg t9 Franklin ton, between Jones and Joyncr. Go it boys,vthe one that has the most com fortable hack and the best team, will "be sure to get tfu travel. On our Oxford tVip last week, we bad the pleasure 'of meeting IJros. "Jlarrell, of the Henderson Tribune, fevans, of the liichmond Enquirer, Thorp of the Rocky Mount Mail, and Edwards, of the Spirit of the Age. We see tbat PROCTER & G1M BLE'3 EXTRA "OLIVE OAP is bc toming very popular in our city, its quality we know is superior, and being nicely pei fumed we are not surprised lhat consumers prefor it, and that it liaa a largt aa. jun 27m. COMMENCKilEXT- EXERCISES, AT LOUISDURO FOIALE COLLEGE On WtdQCsdaj night, July 9th, Col. W' F Green, will deliver the Literary Ad dress ; after :whichi the graduating class will -read Essays. ' -j 1 On the next evening the Concert will'tako placo. The public are InVited 1 to attend. .- ,i: ' ' The exercises will be held at the College Chapel, and will corAmcnce cm feaoh occasion at 8 o'clock, K M. The members of the Episcopal con gregation mtertsted in reviving the Sunday School, are requested to assem ble at St. Pauls Church on next Sun day morning upon the ringing of the bell. , liODBEay. On last Saturday morn ing, the store of Mr- J. F. Jones, on Sandy Creek was entered by two dusky individual?, London Williams and Gid Peny, whilo the clerk wbre at break, fast, and robbed of 300 m money, the rascals were caught on the same day, and all the money recovered they are cow safely lodged in Jail. The Township Board of Trustees for . Louisburg Township, will make an es- timate of the cost for the extension of the bridge over Tar. river beyond high water mark at this place, and report the same to the Counfy Commissioners on' Monday. This is a much needed improvement, and we hope our Coun ty Commissioners will let the contract out without delay !' ' ; ilATHER Cool. While sitting in our sanctum on Saturday, when ".all things spoke heat, oppressive heat in tense," Jackson the Ice Creamist, from Cliftoiis' Saloon, made us feelgood by i bringing us a large sauteroflce Cream t which made us feel satisfied with our selves and the rest of mankind. We like such cool treatment, friend Clif ton, and promise not to get n"ad if the joke is repeated. ; The Brown Gin is the best in use. Try it for 30 days and if it don't suit, return it. Chas. Perry, Esq., WK Davis, Esq, Dr W W Greei; W II Ukllard, W I) Spruill Esq. and W II Mitchell, Esq. have these Gins in use. Try Alfortfe Cotton Press, also sold on trial. .The cheapest and the best IVesS in use. Gin and Press for sale only by W. S. Mallory, Franklinton. ; : . - - !! The election of officers for Clinton Lodge, No. 124; F. & A. 51?, 'held by dispensation, on Tiiesday night, 2oth June. The f.UoyJng was tho re sult r ' " ' Ellis Mulone, W. M. V Geo. S. Baker, S.W. " Tlios White, J, W. j J. S. Pearco, Sec. J. B. Clinton, T. : The above nimed ofHcers were duly installed; with M. S. Davis as S. D. T. N, Carlile J. D , A. Stone Tyler. The Aldine for July is on our table, and it is a capital number, both as re gards its Arts and its Literature. It L0pehs with full page illustration, en titled '. Catch Ilim" ! . It represents a Jitllo 'gul holding her. little brother to a rosd'bu li on vfhhK a butterfly . is about to" nl!gh(." Next " Moonloght on the Shenandooh" But wc wil cot attempt a description oi'all the' beau tiful illustrations m'hu number. ' It is enough to say, that tlie July num ber of the Aldine, does not fall betind the former numbers,' both asxk)" illus trations aW reading matterPnce i?5,00, iiiduding chromos Villiare Belle" and " Crossing the. Moor." James Sutton & Co., Publishers, 58 Maiden Lane, ' : x.y Bro Manning, sneers at the fact that Louisburg is off the Railroad. We are glad 'tis s9.' Woldon is emphatically on it ; and you would have to move the doorsteps of the few houses there to take up the track. If tho place was anything but a wood and water sta. tion, we would institute a comparison, but we will leave it to the traveling public, who always enter it in a bad humor, and depart profane. That they may know when they get there, we would state, that it is built under the shed ( and the half dozen inhabitants all stand on the track, chewing tobac co, and spelling out the names on the engines, They all use old rail iron for fire .dogs, and broken freigkt cars for corner b. Though the little place tvai put up temporarily for the use of pavtllers, the people have never gotten used. to the raih and the telegraph j but open their mouths 'every time the bell rings, artd flatten their noses on tho telegraph office windows whenever the wife ticks. -The very children blow like tlie Whistle before they can ' talk, and' the old folks alk to v be buried " close by de kyars." Taiboro has labed about $00 for the Orpkaa Asjlutu by tableaux andcon certs. We want to hear oi Louisburg; dding aomethiog for this great benevo lent caterpriz". The Statesville Intelligencer: wants to know where the mad stone I and blood stone are. The mad stone! be came so violent that it was sent to the lunatic asylum last week; the blood stone was put-In the turnip patch. - Marshals for tiie" Fair. The following i3 the 1U of Marshals for the next State Fair: CHIEF MARSHAL. Col. W K Davis, Franklin . ASSISTANTS. Augustus M Moore, Chowan. R B. Peebles; Northampton, T B HymanJ Wayne. Capt, W 1 Anthony. Halifax. W L Faison. j Saop'son. : Capt. W A Gumming, New Hanover. P F Pescud, Jr., .Wake. J M Crenshaw, Wake. Joseph Green, -Wake. ' J K Foulks Guilford. .Col. R M Equglas,, Rockingham. Kerr Craige, Rowan -J II Pearson, Burke. ; W y Flemming, McDowell. " Robert T Gray, Forsythe! H L Staton, Edgecombe. A G Moore, Alamance, f Capt. John Wilkes, Mecklenburg. A few appointments are yet to be made by the .Chief Marshal. STATE JVEWS, it is rumored orr the - streets that Maj. J. MBlalr, the celebrated hotel ist of tjSouth, will soon connect him- sclfvith a Raleigh hotel, in capacity of proprietor.l-i2. Sentmel, " T he wheat, crop of Iredell will not be large, but farmers claim that the grain is plump, sound, and will make a fine article of flour Statesville In telligencer. St. John's day was celebrated in Tar boro : the fraternity were addressed by Col. Thos.'l S. Kenan, The '3outh ernei says that everything was con. ducted in the most admirab'c manner. I The negroes of Wilmington held an indignation meeting Thursday night and passed resolutions denouncing ex Senators Pool and Abboti for the man ner in which they had dlspenced the Federal 'officers under their potronage ignoring the claims of .Cuffoe. Pool andAbbott yet tiive -Golds?oro Mes senger, 20th June. ' ' i . Aaron Strowd was hanged to-day at 11 o'clock, for the crime of rape upon tbe person qf a little girl four years old. 1 lie 'IlerakVs reporter, Cuthbert is on hand to add another morsal to the feastl of crime and blood which is daily required to satisfy the appetites of our loyal christian brethren cf the North je. Sentinel. July 1st. '' ' Tiie following, ie from the Western ''Vindicator''. " ' j' Wanted ! A olly, roliking, laugh ing boy wants to jopen a correspondence wi h a rpsy, laughiDg, buxum girl ; a frank, good nature, honest girl ; a fethng, flirting, dashing, doating, smiling, smacking, jolly. j')king, jaunty, joval, pose. -poking, dear little duck ot a girl.. Mike Flint. New Colored Deaf and r ltm L -' stitution Mf. Isaac O'Neal, the SaV isbury contract)-, commenccd work yesterday on the new institution for the colored tlear, dumb and blind. T ie bricks used are made at the penitentiary, and are sa:dJto be of a superior quaJity. The wood work, executed by Messrs. Betts and Allen, Is all ready to put to- gether, and it is thought the building, will be completed in thirty dajs. Sentinel. Sentence Commuted. We Jparn that Gov, Caldwell has commuted the sentence of George Graham, of Iredell Co mty, to imprisonment for life in the penitentiary. This was done at the' sc licitation of all the leading men in that part of the country, including law yers, ministers, county: officers. &c It will be remembered that Graham was tried, convicted and sentenced to death at the Fall Term of Wilkes Superior Court, for the murder of a white wo man. Ral, Sentinel. '- ' -1 ; . : The wheat harvest is progressing in this and the adjoining counties, with remarkably fine" weather fur the pur pose. The accounts oi the condition of the crops are very conflicting, in some portiona'of tbe county the yield promising a fair average, wh le iri oth ers it is muoh below." In the red land the crops have fared more hardly from the severity of tiiQ winter. In the gray lands the injury was less; On thewlible, it may be set doxn that the wheat crop o( Orange is not a full one nor is the grain aa good as it was lait ycarl IliU sboro Recorder. r Xcw Advertisements. $25 REWARD. I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of one ,7ohn Aller, a col ored man who broke into my noose in Nash Conuty, X. C. about seven miles west of Nashville, on the 23 u iut., and stole therefrom between a hun dred and a hundred and $1 j dollars worth of clothing &c . aujong which are one siDgI; case silver watch and two pistols (5 shooters.) Said m-gro is about 23 years old very dark complex ion, about six feet high slender stature, walks erect has a ouick elastic atnv downward look, a farge bright eye j "cj".' anv-t vciy - mug ueacit shows his teeth very plainly when in conversation. Islev Bas It. J LOUISBURG MALE 4GADEMT. The Fall Session will begin on the second Monday in July, 1873. Terms per Sbuon of 21 weeks: Board (washing, lights and towels not ' i included,) $70 00 Tuition in Primary Department. 15 00 44 kegular English Course, 20 00 Latin and Greek, each, extra, 5 00 Board .must be paid in advance. All accounts for Tuitim are due at the close of the session, and will be prompt ly presented for payment. No deduc tion in Tuition-except in cae3 of pro tracted sickness. , MS. DAVIS, PltlSCIPAL, Gerjiian Eating House, AND Oyster Saloen, by Li At Smileys' Old Stakd. 3Txnnltliiitrtii O Meals at all hours, jun 13 3m j Louisburg Female COLLEGE- The next session will begin Oct , 6th, 1873. There are accommodations for fifty, boarders Comptent teachers will be employed in the various depart ments, and all the branches belonging to a Female College will be taught-" Regular Cdakoes Ddk in Advance, Board (exclusive of washing) and Tui tion per Session of 40 weeks, $155,00 The same per term of 20 weeks, 80,00 Music and the Fine Art, are not included in the above, : I Board (exclusive of 'washing,) 5 . per montb, 13-00 Tuition; ' 3 to 5.00 lusic on Piano i it it 4-00 1,00 3.00 1,50 Use of i Painting; Drawing and Wax woik, each per month", Incidentals per term, un 13 tf. Wm, Royall'. F. H. J ARM AN. Frasklinton N C (At Morse & Bullocks old fctand) Takes this method of Informing the citizens of Franklinton and surrounding country that he has on hand a good se lection of Dry Goods Groceries" Hard ware &c; which he will sell at reason able prices F H Jaban ?un!3 3m Franklinton Mal ' Fkanklinton N C The Fall session of this Institution will commence Monday July 14, upoa the following terms: Primary Department per Session Reg'lar EDghsh (course Classics Latin and Gresk, $12 $20 W E FOSTEP.. . PHINCIPAL. ; VALUABLE LAND SALE. On Saturday, the 5th day of July, I will rell at public auction, at the Court House d kr, iu the Town of Lonisbur", all the interea, that Marx Schloas has in 7Z6 acres ot land, situated ia the County ot Franklin, and adjoining the lands ot J6o. C. Davis, Dr. 8. W. Eaton, Dr. Allen, Yourg & others. This sale is made lo satisfy a ven,rx in my hand, in tator of Mattie J. WiL cr.x Admx , of Julius Wilcox, dee'd Y. "S. the said Marx Schloas. ' (J C Wjxsx. Ju 13tds. SherriflL FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! A large stock, and prices to suit. 'ierrcll & Harris. IRJIAD! READ!! JSPDCEUENTS TO FOR TIIE C 0 U R I Et To Uje people of Frank lin we n?ak earnest To Subscribe For Thq Every family in the County o ught " to take our paper, because it csta yry little, and efcry qqQ will fyxi io it something to interest, and perhaps benefit them. tf 5W(J V- Wtronagei Every Qerl Asqj For.lt. But to insure your becoming a tub acriber, we offer the following induce ments, daring thu month only : For $2,50 we will aend tho Coukzes and Wood's Household Magazine a beautiful fifty paged periodical or The Farmers Advocate, one of tLe best Agricultural Journals in tlie Uni ted States, far one year.' When you hareccn this please show it to your neighbor, that her may know how much good reading he can get for a small amount of money. T,. SAL TJS 33 R NORFOLK, -ya. ' DKAl'jSS U THE FINEST and mpst FASHIONABLE Black Walnut, Parlor, library Ond, Chamber Iltr.ENITURE, OfXewMdOrisUUDcwgnuri,! tfee .ic.t flapttb-Sljle ud ftaUk. A' 1 ,hoice l ot T.Wm, -CmJxo, J)rutcs C..,Xt,;,m. x ld.. Libru, tnd Book CWi U.t7c Ba -JTUu-Xot. Also a ConplcU Xtae ot CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTKSS. VIMOOW SHADES AND WALL PAPER.! Gire me a call before purchasing elaawb.re, All good .a,ranUa .aa , epcuatca EOflej 3i!esroVn-aeir Not. 207 & Uua SLl N4-3i Jk 5 - f METALIC BURIAL CASES. Mahogany and ether CefSoa fnraiatrod t the akori eat notice, a r lM. UarrUgea. with tho beat Hearse ia ta dtj, and the FaUat Right Corp Pretie in the city and rurroaading country. apr m. spring m, White, Corling & Co., (Successors to Smith fc White ) No 25 Sycamore St'eet. WHOL&SALK& RkTAIL DXALER.S IX Dry Goods, Offer to the mcrcliants of Virginia and North Carolla a choice and well select pd stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, At. the. lowest market prices. In our dress goods department will be found all the Novelties of the Season! Aod the staple stock embraces a large line of prints, Domestics, Wool ens, Linens, White Goods, Notions, &c MATTINGS I . We are in receipt of our White and Colored Mattings, for sale cheap by WHITE, CORLING & CO., april23-3m. No. 113 Sycamore street No. 113 PETERSBURG, VA; E. G. James & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy D y Goods, IrUh Liaeos, White Goods, Hosiery, G ore?, btatiouery, aud Motions generally. Have cow la store the larg. st and most varied stock of Srsixo and Sl'mxkr Goods, tliat they hare ever offe ed. and which they are prepared to sell as low to the MEEcimrra pr Nonmi Casmuxa, as any ZZZL Jobbing House, Zither in tle State or Baltlmo e.and o i as gool terms, ap It 2X3m. E G JiMis & Co. Just Hcceivcd. Ne Sjriijail Sinner Gccii, of ETEHY TAXUETT AttD STTJ O, V Which we will m-11 a$ low as poi ble. Our motto being QUICK SAJJSi aud S II ILL Hior- irfc- We most earnest'y ask ah euuiina tion of our Stock, before purcJj&slng elsewhere. And we p'edge ourserrs to do all In our power to please both in goods and prices. We hare lo store a very fine selec tlou of Dry Goods, Grocer ies. Hardware. Hats. Shoes, Spices, 1 011 fectiooarics, Ac. Gire us a triaL T. II Carlile & Son. W. S. MALLOBY, Franklinlon, fl. . Wholesale ' and BtUftll 1 Grocer, And COMr.lISSIOfJ MERCHAFiT; Offers For Sale 30 Bblaf N. C Family flour la tasks 40 " Extra - 15 No.thern FantUy u BbU 2d " Zxtra- I5 " Baper ' - CO facks Liverpool flse fait. Zlhds, Bides aad Bhouldsri 100 Tots Vegetator, 25 Tatapseo, ! Cottoa Food, lOIIkds Hossei (to anire) Boap at Faetory prieea, Cakss aad Crsekersat FaeioryprW S Bb's Sgar, all graces. I am prtpuad to maka liberal easn adraoces to all wo wish to bo!d thWr j " Cotton, Interest st 6 pereeat, per a- num oa mosey sdrssesd, ao otks . i i in a L hm i FRANKUKTOH, x Cotton, Cotton. Wanted IaamedisUly, to fill aa order Oae Uaadred Bates, ot good catton. tJt whica-we wid py tb my birhest casU price , ' . Barrow & FlcjLsaotsv " Herrings, licrrings Hew Horth Carol ia a Herrings, DD ber oae, Faawly IU and Cot, kr by Euro. Wnrra & Haxw IJore Cotton Wanted; One Hundred Bales of common Cc -wanttd Immedlaiely, tor whkn the " est cash prka will be p- d T ma)t3 Btrots. fm
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