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yr R'IJ.X?JUU! ClvU. UKi;ilt PnommTOR. Louisnuuo March, li), 1875. ; SPECIAL ITEMS. ... A AVciVrl'l scn:l the CorrtlKR and 'iol!r)'fi Lucy's Book, with beautiful Oil tlruilMJ 3!coue,', 12 . mouthy for si.no. "('"'.. .." .. Jho name of Mr. H. C. Jones' new hack, rbich runs every day from this place to 1 Franklinton is "TrtE Rose Jud." it is both pretty and comfortable. ' . I have a large and varied Stock of (loodson hand, which I wilf sell very tlicap for CASH. Call and examine and I thinVyou will by sati-died that I am oficrinujy GckxIs exceedingly low. T. X. CAKLILE Tin: Waverly Magazine This Magazine published by Moses A. Dow, Uoston Mass., is now iu its 6 f'tietli yeii It is a hixty 'column . agajunc, and furnishc? with1 each number a page of the choicest music. There ar no con tinued btories all arc concluded in the paper in which they begin . The price of the paper i is $5,00 fur 12 :J for C $1 ,50 for 3 rontbs. ;. NOTICE. Having dic'iued to build orr my va cant lot on Main street between Mr. ,T. X. Carlile's btore and Mrs. Shaws residence, I offer the same for sale, . l'r terms apply to JOHN G. KING We would respectfully call your at tention to th5 new rich, and cheap U'atclu'f, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Vv'nro, Clock nnd fancy good,' at TtungH, MarMe Front Jewlry Store? cuncr Syi'a'inuv. . fc B-uk uti-cets, Ytcraourg, Vi., Soli 1 l$kt. plain i:ld llins fr eitjiiieiitcnt and wed ' 'up; porp!f,"y. Youngs.' Celebrated VerfeMcd- 1 Vticopi Sji-tm-JsH and 3'yi Gl-isH. .a ill improve and benefit ymr cye-siLlft. ; ; C';.U and see 1.3 1 e ij i vi-hen you visit MALLOItY'S i - Vrd.idl 1:1 future wdl for Cash onir. Mall -rv'.s Kxira Flour y.er barrel . MaJkryV $i.2 . M a 1 1 vr v s JFnp V y varrattted $750. N.iiU pr Vrir$4.25. Silt jwrjoo pur sy-li 2.2T. Troi.i j Sidert V ct. R-lrnil it t CtR. 10 cts. Shn lders, A Vn.L LINK 1)1 (iROCVJUE.i AT LOW riticKs. Tf g.ods do not come tip to Tepre mentation, they au be returned -and ho money refunded. Cash men can ave money at ' . ; MALLOnrS CAtll STORE. ' iieautil'ul and Intcrcst ins: Book. - llev. M. 11. Pinnell is agent for the "Cioss and Crown,' a C09 page Book, 1 by the Ruv- James D. McCnbc jr. The book is a history of tho . sufferings nnd triuinp'-is of the heroic men and women, who were persecuted lor tne xeligiou of Jesus Christ, ;Thc book Is jriutcd onune white paper, with large .clear type, and contains 17 large eteel engravings. lie sure to see Mr. J'innelU taid give him your name, as tlie t0rtk is otly sold by subscription Wellons' Famiy Prayers. Seventy morning and EvouSng Pray- a, running through 5 weeks v I'rajcrsfr Speuial occasions; 5 for, Children 4 lracvji ielro Ana alter meals with enedictiOBS. J ropared Dy van- ous authors ot the diitoreut Jiyangeucal A I'm . denominations. Type large aud clear, fluited to aged eyes, and the forms of Prayer new and fresh. Book well bound, paper white nd heavy and price - .low. Uo'ind in full gilt S2.p0, in Roane leather SI. 50; in Muslin $1.25. Whensent by mail, 15 cents additional for postage. Ask your Bookseher for ;it.'- ; Agents .wanted to canvass fur the bo5kf. Second , ejitionju'st'out Apply to J. W. WELLdKSj-1-'''". Franklinton N. C. 3 ... 77; " We will send the Couuier and the Louuville wcekty ConierJournaJ post a -e prepaid .on both papers, for one year, for f 3.50. The weeklv uour er -Jourmu 1 tJie great lamny inTWnnd Sr 1874. -dlalrihn ; . 1 1 airMin v.in.i.u enfs among it subscribers, ad every ubserii.ti n sent throu-h us will be entitled to a registered-and numbered receipt for this dislributiou. Wtvia:" a tale cf the South. ... . : -1 ..II Kn 00,11 carlv in November. Send us 3.50 and rly get both papers. - STATjAND LOCAL The lloiuoke News comes to us with a new and biiutifal Head. The . 22nd U Ciz crpcintcd day for the sjnej l e adjournment bf the Gen en;! A.sfcoinMy. :' "l ' " i-. W'e call attention t j the Adv. of th3 ' ' ounty Commissioners, to let the con tract t build the bruise over Tar Riv er at this place. ; ; , Personal. K. C. Woodson Esq, City editor of the Kaleigh Daily News was in our place last week, also Hon'l, Thos. C. .Fuller of jRaleigh, was here in attendance on our Court. Our Correspondent, 'Franklin," re quest that we offer our columns to tbe Board of County Commissioners to ex plain their course in regard to the raising of the salary of the Keeper of the Poor House. The columns of the Courier are always ready for the Commissioners to explain their acts, when they wish. : - "A STiTCn is Time Ac." Since the recent freshets, there are a num ber of pools of stagnant waor left near the river, which if allowed .to remain will certainly breed sickness."- It will cost only a trifle to have these pools ditched "off into the river, and we hope our town Commissioners will see that it is done at once. Please don't neg lect it. (-. "' J:. ': ' -Remarkable. Darius? the whole of Court week we did not. hear of a single fight. Wo visited Cedar Hill, with our friend Rogers of tlie Masse n g.r, and even thcre every one seemed to ba iu a good huino'. The -bar keep ers say, thut they have-stoped dealing in lighting whinkey1, buy irothing how but god nuturcd lirjuors. . "- . i Raleigh- rejoices over th builuit.g of an elevator, the fiivt everreeJi there, in tSio building occupied by the Dt h News. If ono was put iu tho (aj itol and a ftnv Lpgislutors-elcv:iti'd.l",,uiid the ConSioes of the St;ito we wcu!d re joice with our, -'Oyk (-y" fi iauL. We will take )oar hand on that I?ro. Maiininir. Mr J: H- Mil! SiipcrintiMutant of '.'h! Viph:in Asylum has rcfured to ac-c-pt Five hinVdiod dollars tended him foi t tie ue of thi A-vluii', by ihe fTil son (5ift CVtuci t. We ! n t censure Mr, Mills for his cour.-'. but ra'hor ('o:ni:icnd hivi tor th" fi: Hi st.Tid h- h.is tukoii. l!g::ii!f-t the raisiug of moiiey bv such !iie:ms SLvr.UF. Ilis II. otior .j au j;c' arts. smt on to 13alfi this wjk Hurry Foster (belitT known to our people as Harry S1.'v:; 'fiHu - name .given him wc sivppcse'on accov.a' of his fondmss''.fjr othor.piples sh'-p" fr three yi'ars. Wo Ie.in th it Hurry is trying t:j go crazy ovetftriis sentence Ahinking per haps that"-1; Lei th ing. ihe Lunatic Asy lum preferable to tlie Penitentiary. Taze -Fot-ter was also sontenccd for two yeai'a, crima of both, stealing beef. Rates 'of Postage.; It should be borne in mind thr.t the rate of pastag--; on third .class,, matter, embracing iooks and all printed matter, samples, mer chandize, has been changed from one ccat Cb two ounces to" one cent per eunce. , It would bo well for all con cerned to wake a nUe of this fact, and See that such matter is fully prepaid be- j iore depositing it in the Post-office, as i not forwarjcd unie it fui 1 v prepaid. Keep your promise, Manning, about that out wde berth, on that cold morn- ing, if it kills you. Did you never got off the train at a way station on a fiosty morning, for the purpose of 'se;mg a man, ' n rrottlnrr & , & ' and have the old steam box start off without irivinf? the warning signal, nnd yeu have to take deck passage, which is fur preferable--to the qrauel train. j ft)r 3 or l0 luiies jut 3ia5inincyou j xVnl exceedingly kind on that occasion, 1 '. i iUtj jet6 bake hands over it and j IauW saue more. J5at don't tell F00te. Uuw abbut thut clothing and vl!uaUe pat ent. bae vou found them 1 - - - j yet? Sabbith School Papers, The Christian at Work Co., in addition to ni I' 11' 1 . f inc vuristiau ai otk, issues aiso ove Sui'dlor monthly papers for the Sab- bath-school and Home, 'hieh r; band- j soniely idastrated, and are under the editorial supervision of the Sev. Dr. Talmaoe. Tltcy.are evangeiieal and nou-scctariau. and supply an impor- , . 1 f, M'lac the Ced bbath- 1 bc-hool Iitcratnie. ihe law rates at j wldeh they are oU make -them access- ibie cvei. to Kihools whose resources are ' . dieted. The publisher, HORATIO I 0. Kixo, No.102 'Chambers street. X York, will be happy to turoish siW.es if all the runners .d full rr. tLculars on amlic t'on a jjow They are WeRKixu. It . .. . . . , og tlie position of Postmaster -- - r - lialeigh. He is now ia Washington working like blazes. Ike Young has gshe on in . the interest of Governor Holden, and it is likely the Franklin ton fight will be repeated. If Tim can't get the PtKtofiWat Raleigh, it U said he would not obje4 to gupersde Hearue in the Superintendency of the Post office building hcrj, o: would even consider the appoin incut as Consul to Hamburg. If he goes to Hamburg, Jo? Rackalan, who understand Dutch, will, 11, alter the 1st of May, eo with him ! Tius Private Secrttary.-i?. Neics I as The Nkw Postal Cahd. The new postal cards authorized to be issued will be unlik tbov; now in use. The color will be violet Idue. The border an i all riirec'ions as to where and how to write the name and aidres wi1 be dispensed with. A monogram f rmd ol th letters 'U. S.," will be printed on the card in bl&ck ink. This will b cn the upper left hand corner, across which will be the words "Postal Card." Tbe vignette liberty, with' her luxuriant t reuses bunging dwn r back and confined by a cap adorns the upper left hand corner. The new cards will be identical in size with the old ones. They will be rca ty tor delivery about the mi.ldln ol April. Mr. Editor. Dlu Sir: I will be ob liged to you for a small space in yo'r Aaluable paper this week. My ex- -' -i ... pcience m newspaper writing is very limited, therefore I hope the public will) not criticise my expressions, er manner, too closely, but give more at tention to the subject. I ouly wish in 'my .plain , manner to ask the Board of County Commissioners one question. In August lt the contract for taking charge of the Poor Hous of this county wasj awarded to Mr, R. T. Edwards,' a republican, although his was not the lowest oid. Now Mr. Edwards oomts before your body and states that the sum fwr which he agreed to take t..e paupers and for which he had given his bond, is insufficient, and asks at th same time to have his pay increased Your Honorable body, notwithstanding he has bjcu there now hhcc August latst, and thcisj were other bidders be tides Mr. Edwards, passob an order to have his pv . iiit-reased per .1 .tl t i r t i i niontii on ttoi- hcuo. (as I nave been informed.) this i.s i ot. Now it looks to me that xrctlv ii. i r d'aiircr. iir own liuprt'ssi Ki l:- ihat MY. Jj.Jwaru s londni.?n "wti he proper. on-s to sin tain tin? b ss if --my, and not the county of prankliu, jyud n.;t on!y that, it was not fair dealing :oTards tlie othei bidders, it pltot'en Mr. Jv.lw'aros on a dill, itoiont and hotter luotinc;. I hone hat this act' will f-ati.-d'acinr.ly ox plained.as the i cnple iii my section do i.ot uiulcr-taud tl;;.-; niaiii.cr of doing business, an J Mr Editor if it is not asking tuo :nuch of yon, I hope you .uiil offer your coiuuitis to the Boaid for their explanation. I am very respectfully &C ! Franklin. I v. a GOOD THINGS. Rolling in vyoalth Trundling in the specie kegs. JP'hat often makes the print err? Echo, the printer. j Men who set up the latest Morn ing paper compositors. Scotchmen love the reel, but euchre players love the 1 j deal. When a man comes home corned, he must look out fur the crib. In ascending' the hill of prosperity may wc. never meet a friend. Bulwer calls a newspaper t4the com mon rcser'oir into which every stream loirs t lining waters, and at which every man may come and drink. I A 1JUUC lll UU llIC Wd.111 M 3W a t :i w t. I I . . 1 1 . .1 at raome was unS ncr lo ine C11J. "l eve. they call it the locomotive,' said the little iunoccnt. ''The pen h mightier than the sword"' but an editor's scissors " are mightier than both, in fact the proper definition of steal yen should be "scissors." AVhen his wife discovered a botile or it in his coat-tail pocket, he said it was Sozodont. he said it was rijrl.t , ' So o dont take too much of it,' T The first step to be taken in adver- ti-ing is precisely the same as in agri- 1 - . I culture. VJnlv, in agriculture it is I .Called "breakirnr the ground and 4 sowing ' and in business it is called J advertising and reaping the reward. An Irish peasant Wing asked why. he permitted bis pig to take up its quarters with his family, ma Juan nwer abound ing with 'satirical naicete "Why not? Don't the place afford every conve nience that a fig can ieqtire?' V A strcng"-minded woman in Detroit made the following gentle reply to a poicbn who had called at her Louse to get her husband to go to the joll I and vote : . Xo, sirj he can't go. He's washing now, and he's going to b irou to-morrow ; and c if be wasn't do- ' at this ere bouse, I do ; and if any one votes it'll be this same woman:' -r Waitirjr swettnew putting jour As jot cannot avoid jour own, com" pan j make it as good as poiaiblt'. Uabiti m . cable. Evtry dy we weave a thread, and h'0 we cauv' t f ek if. ' - ' T- thiacfi. Ibis totT ! 9?wnd not be tufl I witb a woclu, opinio, and ilie busint- end of a wap. A Riode 1) tod v ma saja tl at sh ' rati e have the rr?jb'rnre fevrn t!l.t K fl.,0I Urn, i9linp:r. fcJ ,hl, lrtt;r n ffe aTp Lvbaod TphiTet do y likthe b ! 'W I 'ont like to hv, Mr, Snobby' ,4PiHiiI nonfense tell right on', J.ne. Which d y o liKe lKst! "Well" (blushing nd droppir g lur eje.-). I like (u) the brt." Nt vrr borrow rewf papers Irom jour ncig'iix-rs. It jou are in tho habit o rio'ng o. br.ak right IT, for il jou fctil! continue to do eo, the probability if, tht y nr last hours of Hie will be tuil ot remorse fear and deitb. Wben tjecold wind blows take care of your nose that it 'doesn's frrze, and wrap op your toes in warm woollen boae." The above, we sap pot e, was written in prose, by acme one who knows the effects of cold blow?. The fashion editor of a New York papr offers the following advice: "Ladns who wear bustles should fasten the thing down, ani not meander tbe streets with a huge bundle bobbing up and down, and wriggling fiom aide to side behind. It looks ridiculous, and, besides with so many bead and buglet on it. is apt to make a person- walking in the rear cross-eyed 1 A Plan for the evasion of the Civil Rights law has been suggested whieh may prove the thing desired to1 hotels, and doubtless other public places affect ed by the bill will find similar relief. The plan lor hotels is something like this: The proprietor rentB the rooms in his house, except such 'as he is will in should be occupied by colored guests to different ones ot his iutimate friend, whether resident in or out of the city at a nominal sum say ten cent a year and receives trom hia friends permit aioa to use the room, if he desires, whenever tbry are not using them. As the fricnJs never use them, the propri etor has his hotel on bia hands in such a way thai he can give desirable guests a room, others being excluded. Whether this evasion will stand ter t or not the courts alone can determine, bat it U thought that it will be generally l adop'o t. COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, Mar. 1H. 1 5 Cotton 1'otersburg, Mar itt. Cotton, IG Norfolk, Cotton 1G Kalst'u Cotton (AUVEKTISSir.rr.; NOTICE. U. S- Internal Revenue SPECIAX T A X E S, Mat 1. 1873, to April 30, 1876. O JThe Revised Statutes ot the United Stat. s, Sections 8232. 8237, 3238. and 8239, nqiife trt-ry prfeon ergaged in anv Lnainf-S!. avocation, r-r tmnlovment which renders him liable to a 8PEt:l AL TAX TO PROCURE AxTD FLACE CONSPI XJOUSLY IN HIS ESTAB LISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSI NESS a 8TAMK denoting the pay ment d said Special Tax lor the Spe- cial-Tnx Y ar tiegionirg Miy 1, 18T3, b f re commencing or ccntainiDg busi ness af er April 30, 1875. THE TAXES EMBRACED WITH IN THE PROVISIONS OP TUB LA.W ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOL LOWING, VIZ : Rectifiers , $200 00 D a!tr, retail liquor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, who'e a -P Dealers in malt Uquors. retail 20 00 Dealers in l f t bacco 25 00 Retail dealers in leal tobacco 500 00 And oc sales of over $1 009, fi"y cents fjt evei j dollar in txcea 01 &2.000. Dealt ra in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manufacturers ot vtill-t 50 00 An 1 tor tach still manufarured 20 00 And lor each worm mnntac.ared 20 00 M nulac!urer oi tobacci 20 00 Manufactures of cigars. 10 00 Peddler of tobacco, first clas (more than two horses or other animalt) 50 00 Prddlera ot tobrcco, second flaw (two horses or other an:m n) 25 00 Ped tilers ct tobacco, third class (one bora or other anima') 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public cnvejan e) 10 00 Erewtrisot bs than 500 barrels 50 00 B twtrs of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any pcrsr, so liable, hr shall fail comply with the fenrpdng nqoiie mrrntsillbe subject totevtre pn:l- tivB. Teraocs rr firms liable to pay any of tbe Special Taxes named above must applj.'to ISAAC J. AOUNG, Collector oi Internal Rettnce at Rlcg , N. Ca anr pay fcr and prccure ibi SpeciaT Tx Stamp or Stamps they nrl, prior to May 1, 1875. atd WITUOUT FUR THER NO I ICE. J. W. Douglass, Commitstontr of Internal Revenue. Office ot Interna! Ueyenae, Waibington, D. C, Ftbtnary 1, 1375. ass "OTIOE Ordered that J. A. Stone and N. M. Ha kins be appointed a Ommlttee In lieu of J, J. Miretrtc and X 3J. Haw kins" appointed lt tntetioj? of the Bord to Let tie Lensbi.r? Bridge to b- txt. n-ei b-ind Hrh Wnter mark t" t lowes rn-i rMe b Mer, a'th vt ror- Jwaa l ifo,co) r v lion drev I"d r-, :or tne Ounteiio-i ! ihe w .rk jiccoTdir? tii contract, T- wi Ihv tvv' nKd n I I r l le taken away, and .JWk firt pat Hirer pcc-r. end J iti JM;rJ ol aid Jj idLc ta lc Imijt f Ilv-k, V e m mi ot thv Bridge tii uaie a dooWe T c. Said Cmrai't-e io advri3C fiir sa ' projoi'? ! r ad work mi I ihe 5 h d iy cf Aj rl at 2 i-'cl'-r'i P. M. 'm tc adftriia-d id ,the Frtnkliu Vt cmif.u. All d said Timbtti to te ol good hcHft. T-iij March 13 h 1875. By ordir of tlie JJ ad, J.K.TUCKER, t'le k io tittaril the ciiuist1an at avoi:k. T. Ds ilt Talmaee, Editor. wnh'Mit Prminm. $3; witti Prrm ium, 3,25. To C!ernie-', 75 cents lew. A Choice ot Twit Picinium. Agen's wan'ed. ALSO. FIYE SABBATH-SCHOOL PAPERS Under the same editorial fuperTision. Etch piiiMfrhrd nion hly, and suitable fr Scho 1 tr hme. The bet-t and chepest pnliltshe.d. Beautiful Premi ums wi'h thee also. GOOU WORD", MY PAPER, GOOD CHEER, OLD AXD YOUNO, DER 80NX-TAGSGAST (German). 2?" -Ve number rur paperp, but do not date them, asking them good at any time .Af Full particulars and sample copies ot all papers furniihed on application.. HORATIO C. KIHQ, MMst, Lox 5105, Nr Yoi k. HAENES'S & SADDLERY ESTABLISH MENT. o I have just oppnee! a harness and stddle hoj in L uihbui, I shall kt ep mIhj.s on liai.d a go nI stock ot i;.cbir.e mude Uarress and Baddies. I cuip'oy go d atul xj-criv i:ced wo:k-iiu- , mil 1 w air i I !i the wo k put up lj u ; all kii.ds of np dri g iu n y I. ne dm e oi.6j.ort i otlic nm un Tt-rv r asoriib'f ni-.s. Mv S n ii" over Mi. T. HrliV S:t.- n M i;i o.reei. ' ii" I 'ic:t tite p.ttruij )t ihe p v c 1 F.aLl.1-. Y. B. ( fF.ON. PIIOTOGRAPtirC Gallery. A my O t hrj over Mr. T. X. rar lib 'a nu rc c iu f iu l at nil timir, niiD(', iqua'c and his: r rim s I am also p epue to tWc Gin vpt-. varl anl riibii.et h'z-. !:t I'-phK. When you wnt a g od picture ct youiself and famdv. cU at my G i'hry. Very Rcsp etiu ly, Y. B. CLIFTON. Building Contractors AND CA.BI3STJST LOUI-BURO, N. a SASH, BLINDS AND DOOES MADENo ORDER, and all unds of actdne work dne at short notice, on Mact H9 leaSimab'e trims as tlrwherr in the S ate. All grades of Coffiin, Forn'uh- t-d, with barsr. I np 1 iOngUe anQ UrOOVe AlOOf ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. Plastering " band. La'hes 'always on SMITH & BEACH AH. TRY YOUR LUCK. To every ixtsod seadinzui 0 c-nt. we will send re u:any, l r a x inoatb. Th fcoaTenir, a Urge. igui, lit triry and ljr pp- r, and as a j r mi we will atid.tbe Kc p f Stat -urry Packg , coatai' irg 10 sheets good writing paper, 10 r.- d Errclope 1 Itad P o il, I PennMdcr. 2 Pens, 1 Pti. -tcrrp 1 a d a O tr nt Lidj'i T G n't Jee ry. The rr z-o! Ji wiirj uotttn Worth mrttbio we rhr-e lor to h p i, er aod acki-. RnicOilr all tne abote article in ao tlegact packagr. Doi.'t ! t itis payoa. try yoor lack; y a ar c 11 to . t ui te gin'i tb.n you tTir UuuLt I- r tbe moer, and may g ttpr x ( J.wlry wonh du -le tie l rue charel. !h Pantr six ahe tu'Olhs anfi the pickag t l v'J GO cent1. Addres W. M. BUBUOW, PcBLtsncji, Bki lot.. Tux 5fAcx3ns wantftl 10 a tl our flee E'lur-!!;?. F-ooa 3 to 1 10 a dy ia iij made. "W -A. H X) Franklinton, U Cf ' dt'raiaed ti rloaa nut S?. r inif -. -. Are v.. ana A3oJHij TOCX .f GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT TM LOWEsr PCSSIDLS FIUURE . Ii J9 want crols CDKAP-CALL tak:n at W A R J KSTABLISIIED 1847. W. H. Morris & Sons., COTTON FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants. 23. 25 aud 27 f-cnimerce fct, NurfUk, Vx. Wil make liberal Curreucy adra cesou pr cnluce or LIU lading hi hand. 3lr. A. M. Xoble, of W. ., I coi nected with our Iioue, and will be pleased to receive the patronage of liU friend. W. 0. WOLFE, DZALEB1K Marble, Stone, Ip-adstooes, Monainenir, T"nii, 'rauite Work?, &e. Jtc. Cor, of Morgan and Blount Street. R A L E I G II, N. C. Wotk done on ti e most reasonable terras. Robt. C. Stose, Asjent, apr 10 ly. Louisburg, N. C. PEET & ATEIXS0X. a YholcsalcDry Goods rchants. No, 45 Roanoke Avenue KORrOLK, Va. Bcpt. 18 Ly MACHINERY FOK SALE. rOMTLCTE THIRTY HORSE TOW ER Pnuble Steam Saw Mill, osed six mon'hs, warranted to W petfect as ary n-w mill, uost f.iOJ casn. Pilcc $2,150. Termsay. 25 HOUSE P0 WER-F0R- TABLE EXG1SEV IX FIRST CLASS ORDE1. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES ol ? arious Horse-Powers, Gum and Leather Belt Ing, Steam Pumps,. CIRCULAR SAWS. EtC. t&- S vd f r deacriptire Circolar. O - We mention -a few to whom we tare adJ fecund haodtsd Eogineai W. 3. Mall kt, Fracklintoo, Ji. C. II. J. GBUtEJ-, Lx'.rt"t N. C. J. A. BciTy, Jb C M J ksor, y.C Raut'w Jz rL.Ata5is, Loauburg, T. A, rsiCa Jc Co., SlaUsvdSe, V. iikbwalt, Happy II 11 me IlVUil A HUXTEB, IHcumond, V . Jp.-?9 f m ' W I L L I A 5 J . , LT L' JA ;il THOMAS, Wholesale Gkociss xxd Commission Merck an t s, Xo. 5i FayetteviHa Street, KALEIGH, X. C. OppoiU Metropolitan Uall. & 33 IR ol OSTUEM. Any ki.i of pro! ooe best p.-ice, AT & B R 0. Tarnkllnton, N. C. HAWKINS & CO. Collon' Factors and Commission Merchants. No. 43 jr. LumbtrJ Strtr'.. DALT1MORK. UVrat cah advnncra tn.ide tipii conflnment. r.nln aud lies fur-uil-d it loest laics. Sept. ll-Cui. John Armstrong, X. 1 FayetteTi le S:ne IIALKIQII. X, C 20l) BIXDEU, AND Book Manufacturer, Blink JTrwipaper, Magtzloes and Law Books ol etery description hnund in Ihe vert bet Style and at Lowest Pric:-. jnC0 12m EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. C. A. D, Green PncniKo. The present proprl tr lu lcaed the Kajle llott l, (fonm rly ccuplcd by James Dert) lo-a inmiUr of year. i'e I prepared to arx-ftunHlate regular ami transient bo.tnUr, ha nice room, we 1 fnrnbh-d ami fitted tip lu thebeHMyle. 1 haalo large and entit-fiiieut rom fo Mlrsn 1 to diipla) tluir aiupu'. Him table ia dailr fupplied with the bet the til r- et afTord lie will s are 110 pain In.maVtn Ma lionnlera eomfortable, and hopes be will n-r.-he a liberal ratronairi- from tbe public. Ja isih lh75, To the Public. Havinc m m my ahop to my boose about ball n il- from the b aite prt of T- r, on the P-ililiitoi r al. I taks ph aare iu i'.fitmi:.g fha ol Piankim, tliM 1 am prrpr u t rlo all work In roy I cr, as c ap a can 1 dfne elaeh-re. I am r-ry ihtnktal f r pat patroof. and ineerciy bops that you i 1 c aiiuta to pt'roma tss. I am Terr Ktij-ectfallj, ISIUM GREEK. P. F. Ptr ie mirhivj; w rk done, wdl I. ate l it!i Mr It liar at Metr. Barrow & P'.eatan's star and will I e attedi-d.to promptlr. Jan 29-tf. Raleigh & Gaston FL R. company. KWsb, X. C.; June 11th, '72. On and aaer Monday June 17th, lf72. traiuou the KaJviirb k Oaaton lUanI. wUl rn daily (Sunday ex- I cei'trli a follow: ceptel) Mail Thaxx. Iearc Italelti ..... Arrive at el Jou . . 10.00 a. m. 3.SO p. nu . m. Ieavca Webloti. Arrive at lUleMi Accommooation TitAI. leaves IUl'teh 8.00 p. rr. Arrive at Weldoti. I ..... G.SJ a. ir leaves Wtldon.. 'J.i a. n Arrivia At Hah djh p. m. Mail Iraio makes cioa eoeoectloa c Wrldon with the ftebart! ii Uaookc IUilioad aod lijy Di e btcaiuera ria. ' Baltimore. l aixl firm aJ poQts Jorh, U"et and Nrtuweat aol witlt tV Pe?irburp Itadioai via I'eUriar . UicMmnd aod Wa!it:Mo Oti, ml ir ia all x;uia 2iorth aud iurtk wsu Ard itBa!t"3H wi-fc tb-Xtrth tr. a a one a uuraji to tui irons all pH Sw'h and J c.Lwtt, and wiiu tUm Uleii,b w Au.'u? Air Lir e to IN). wm1 it I F-yrttyr.le Jlcc uu.1 a'ba an l Freight traiaa Cioa cl t trMiti wirU Axvi.uK'f tiui ai)d FrujLt triuoo aufd A. Itoanoke Hailr ad auI P.ttxOuig lUtlroxt. And at Uleijr,V wi.k AceraT'la lioa aod fie s .i tria a vrta Cr Una ltai ra.t. Pcr4cs brine a'oi bs !ii r( tl rotd.cn Ts:t U.ii.i11 ic tLe mr d uy Accon m Klatinn tri 1, ao l r tnai.i aertl hours, and return the s-u A. D. ANDREWS. Genl Sopt
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 19, 1875, edition 1
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