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-'.,r,iS-jtfe -.71 2BMJrt?r 1 Franklin Courier GEO. riV HAKEU, VnoriaETon.- Louismrim... AruiL, 9, 1875. SPECIAL ITEMS. 1 Ve ? will send the Courier and (iodcya ldui Book, with beautiful Oil chromo "Rescue,'' 12 mouths for. ( $4.50. , The name of Mr. II. C. Jones' new hack, which runs every day from thu ,-lace .to Frankl'inton is "TnE Rose Hud, it is both pretty and comfortable. h Mr. T N. Carlile desires to see every I lody that comes to town, at his stora on g. Array to Pensyjvania to reconstruct main street as ho has a hrrgc stock cf the Miners? Cant he find a com man of goods, which he is anxious to dispose der, who is not afraid? 1- - I r This Wavekly Magazine This I Magazine tublihed bv Moses A. Dow 1 lJofcton Mass., is now iu its fiftieth yeir, It is a sixty column .vagaiunc,' and furnishes with each number n page of , the choicest music. There are no con tinued stories all are concluded in the paper , in which they begin The price of the paper is $5,00 for 12 $3 for 6 1,50 for 3 rotiths. ( We would respectfully call your'ut Ttntion to th new rich; and cheap WVtcWs, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver "Ware, Clocks and fancy goodv at Youngs, Marble Front Jevulry Store, corner hyvaniore & lnk btreets, Pctawnurg, Va., Solid 18kt. plain (VoliMlinjrs for enenpemciit and wed hing jirpoSfti. Youngs. Celebrated Perfected Periseopic Spectaclss and Kyc Giis4, will improve and benefit your eye-siht. Call and see them when you visit Petersburg. j - - MALLOEYS OTP I sh 11 in future fell for Cash only. Mall rys Kxira Flour per barrel 5.5o. v - .MalloJ-y's' Host Extra warrantod, Mall ry'.H Family w-.inrantcd 7,50. Nail pr keg $4,25. Silt Liverpool-pt-r ack 2.25. Tion pea lb 4) cts. Side retail 12Vct, Sho lders, " 10 ets. A YVLU LINt: OF CUOCKKIKS AT 1AYW ! ' rincix. If goods do not come upto Tftrp Feutatioii, they 'cau bo voturnod nd the money refunded. Cash men ean avc trnmcy at MALLORTS CAll STORE, , Beautiful and Iutcrcst ius Book. Rev. 1. R. Pinnell is agent for the i ' Cross and Kown," a COO pagtf Rook, by the Rev- James T. McCube jr. The book isja history of the sufferings and triump.18 of the heroic men and women, who were persecuted for the icligion of Jsus Christ, The book is printed on fine white paper, with large clear type, and contain 17 large steel engravings. Re urc to see Mr Pinnell, trnd give him your name, as the book is only sold by subscription Wellon! Family Prayers. y Seventy morning and Kveuing Pray 'crs, running through 5 weeks; 38 Prayers for Special occasions; 5 for Children , Graces before and after meals with Renedictions. Prepared by ,vari7 bound mperwhiUvand heavy and price for postage. Ask your Bookselcr for it. -; Agents wanted to canvass for- the book. Second edition just out Apply to J, W. WELLONS, Frauklintou N. C. Atlantic Hotel. NORFOLK. VA. tt.S. D0DSON, formerly of the ( FOUNTAIN HOTEL, , Baltimore, Md., Tropr e:or. Tk matri ificont HOTEJj. aftar bkftnt bb tbtoOKtty renovated and refisud, i- 't j:at VvnnlV:.! me of men not havms tinwj to jeaa, this life in the towu of Jl arreuton, i . - TwriA lar.M and i-W sa vs t make time. Whether it be the morning of the 1st of April. e denominations. Type large and clear J .. know t. Ue t,ho has thus afflicted us suited to aged eyes, and the forms of the half hour which J doetll all tWw wellt and we hnvMy . i t t-i. ii vour bed: nhcthcr it be the few ; ... . , , .. I'ravcr nnw ana iresn. uwk t-n i j - i h.iw tn in all-wise aecrce. Dut it is low Bound iu full gilt $2.50, in Roane wueiuer u caicu u icw predion io our ieciings oi sorrow, anu , .U..K.-.41 on 1 inir.momeuts when the dav!a .work is of sincere sympathy with those to whom icuincr m , , : . -3 d4th is the loss of husband and Vh..n ,,nt hv n a'.L 15 cents additional aone, sun seize mese aim reu au.uc- now open f ' r the accoutmodatioa f goet. Board, first and second floor. f3 per da? Third and fourth floor, $2,50 per day. Liber-1 trm to pmian'-nt Romr-1" - YAltUOUOUGlI HOUSE RALEIGH. N. C. O. W. BLACKNELL, Propriator.";. -, in Price of the Coujueu j2 months the $2,00 over .900 ,coluuins of reading er .900 t . may matter each year. s Mr. Thou. White, Mr. J. J. Person, Mr. T N. Cariile.and Col. W. IIYar borough have all cone North for their .Spring good.-. . r v.. V v - , Mrs. II. II terry of Port Oaddo, Texas, arrived here on 3Ionday last, with her two children, She is visiting her mother, MnvLuey Masscnburg, , , Tt rrlvM u errant nlAasnrA . to Ktato ofMtj. Danbam, 0 wn(jh improvei tt,at the physi- iana pronounce him out of danger. Wy don't Grant send the whole U. Will im in -JIWTI tltHMlli Lilts IMI'lUIB Ul this month, and remain a few days, h? will be pleased 3 to see his friendsand customers at his office We have reeeived No 2, of ti e Beidsvil'e Ncvc. nublished at lipids ville i by Messrs Bethelf, Pieid and Webster. 4 It is a twenty -eight coliinm aper, well gotten up and ably edited. We Iwpe the paper great success. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation from. the; press oomrnitte, W. F. Avery .f the Cbse ver, AV. J. Yates of the Democrat and C It. Jones of the 0'Scrvcr,t the Centen nial celcovatkm in Charlotte on the 20th May.;.; vii; Wo regret to ce from the tone of the Republican papers,, that they are determined to make the . Convention a party issue. While we are sorry that such is the cae, we camiot suy that we arc surprised, for- this par.y siiue its fonnuticn ha? ever been found fighting 1 every measure that tended to advance the -ood of the people. FotrNii Dkai. A little negro boy namedinta pTcro'l,? agedr;bout 8, year.--, was fjuhd dead .in-aimuJ hole'' ton Thursday evening the Ist'inst.,' about one and 'half miles from town. L Mr. J. P. Williamson specTiil ' Ciro ncr,.. repaired ti the place, -with his; jury, ho -after junking the nfswiryj examination rendered, their: vouUet as 1 filhVs : That t te decwiscd came to his death from hui j cau.v uiikm.n to the jury. v Thic CiiuisT.vix . at AVdnK.The "Chri'stiU'u ut Work at' re a is now .ith an entirely new outfit of type, and pre sents a remarkably neat and : strikii,g sppcavancc.' The editorial pages are in large5 type, and the contributed articles are also printed with a .dis tinctness very refreshing to old eyes as 1 we 1 as to yonng. This evidence of prosperity will gratify the tiumerous fiiends of this widely popular religious weekly. Tiik Ravages oftiiklate Storm in this County. In Harris Town ship, commencing on the Tarboro and Ilillsboro road, direction from - North West to South East. Mrs. . .Martha Williams residence was slightly damag ed ' All the houses on the premises of ''Mrs; ; - Jackson Young, (known as the Diah Green place.) 1 welling, out houses, stables, were all blown down, together Willi ill I inu uri in iiiw yuiu. , ' it 4 T 1 t? ii - , k 11 man were blown down. Robert Bar- " - 1 r . 1 hamV hous sufi'ercd a like fate. James c: nlley s kitchen and part ot ins aweinn- were aisiroyect, a numoer of other families sufferedv from this 11 i" . :i terrible storm, fe have only '-mentioned those who were the largest suBerers. Strange to say that not a life was lost, although several were badly injured. im T T m', . 1 Rev.T. De Witt Tal mage m speak- minutes while dinner is waiting thing- ijan is net naturally lazy .. . . ..... . Uo.3, who lias, not given ttie lowest oi lua, creatures one sunernuous organ, has not- gi ven man a single faculty which He did not. bestow that it might be u ed to'Uis glory. . Aud you em ploy it in this way when you not only give it the right direction, but the fullest possible development as well. ' The following was adopted by Clin Lodge No. 124 at its regular commu nication April 1st 1875. - Rcsolved. l. Tlat we endorse tCfc action of Rro. J. II. 3Iills. the Supcr iuteudaut of tha. Oxford Oqhan Asy lum, iu refusiug the . money offered by i vuo - utuu i.uum mo ucucuw vi u 1 -thi Javltim.J - , Resolved, 2 Tliat the Secretary be requested to forward a copy of the above: resolution to The Cliildrens Fri&id and the FraakTm Coouek for publication. ' The above is a copy of the original resolutions on file. ' ; J.B. PIERCE. Sec m. Gen. Butler " declared that during be pendency . of. the Jbrce bill he sat his seat for twen y7even hours at peril of his life. That he possibly have done ; but. the periling of such a wretehed trifle as hs life, even in the bet of cause, is certainly noth ing to bo:it of. Conner Journal. ". O- r . - . " An editor who has been keeping a rocord of big' beets am ym noes a, last that "the beet that beat the other beet is now beaten' by a beet that ... bets all the othar beet 3, whether the original bee. : the beet that beat tie beer, or he beet that beat the beet that beat the other beet ' The Hoanoke Keirs, ha found a larger beai," and more iu a hill tlian the hbove, hear it. There is a greater "beat' than any nailed, to wit, the newspaper "beat" who reads Ids neighbor's pper, and abuses the editor yet never pays him a ennt. Mr. J. II, Mills the Superintendant of the Orphan Asylum, writes as fol lows in the Children's Friend, about his recent visit to Louisburg with the Orphans. From Mebaneville, we went to Louis burg. Rev. F, L.- lleid, the Chaplain of ihe Grand Jjodge,. Messrs, Bakeri Cooke and otliers had prepared the way before us. Mr. Reid prayed for the Orphans, and for thoe who have-them in charge. We wrre glad to see that thia young and gifted divine has se cured th confidence of all the people. His illustrious" father and"devoted grand father have lived and labored in the same field. The son is Joved and honored for his own pake and for the ske of those who have gone before lrm. The audience was large and very attentive and the collcctiou f peaks. for itsel. On the sixteenth day after their departure, the children returned with pound bodies and in good health to the Asylum in Oxford, and are now reciting a's uMial. r4)JJlTUAltY; TvlPied In the Town of Warren top, on the morning of " April 1st, Wm. Kerr Rarharn iir,the,-4i?rd year ot his ago Ir. Rarhain Was born iu the County of Southampton Virginia", but cam a to North Caroliisa in early l"ifo, and re- wt.-l fur man v. vet;s in this Town. He was : a gentleman of fine Literarv tast', a eh ?e student, an elegant nebular a::d tt Lawyer Of tbiiitv. rer inany vni-n his health was feeble and hi hy steal strength was not equal t) his ihtvlleetual encriiies. lfe possessed morv than ordinary intellectual powers and had his bodily strength been .equal to his mental capacities ho would have attained the highest , intellectual exeul ldiice. He was .a genial and -entertaining companion and a devoted friend, and was -a ' member of thr Kpiseoiial Church -and died .s a Clsrisfbn should die, in full hope of future biiis ; among his last Words was the consoling declara- turn, "though He slay me, yet wui t trust in Him." lie leaves a wife, three children and manv friends to mourn his loss. At a meeting of Clinton Lodge No. .124 of A. F. & A. M. ai Bodge room in the town of Louisburg on the evening of the 1st of April the following pro- ceedings'wcrehadin regard to the death' of brother W. K. Barham, a member of this Lodge: Tt was resolved that the Lodge would lntCrhis remains with the usual Ma- . vonori, rw J.J. Davis. CM 1 1 I , . T1 . 1 Cooke, and R. R. Masscnburg were ' . 1...: r appomteu 10 prepare resomuous ei- j pressing the sense of the Lodge at the s 4 event. 1 - .5 Th( c)mmittee rCp0rted:the following If- ,- , . .preamble ana rcsoruuons wmcu were 1 -unanimously auopwju It hath pleased the sovereign Ruler of the Universe, to remove from time to I eternity our esteemed friend and brother wmkm Rerr Rarham. who departed on meet and proper that we should give ex- w tL ;n - a; j.u J , .Resolved, That in the death ot brother Barham who was for many i years a meuiixr oi mis ? loagc, rvt have lost a true brother, and a kind and genial friend, Resolved, That we tender to his ., . , . ii ' family m the hour of their sad Ureave- rocnt, our heartfelt sjmpnthies, Resolved, That a copy of these pro- cecdiuirs le transmitted to the u iaiw of cur deceased broth or, and that a copy Ikj sent to each of ths editors of the Warrcnton Gayzzlie and Franklin, Cockier; fbr publication., " ' ..' bTATENKWS" iV h The! Court square iu Tarboro is to be railed in. The order of Good Templars is in a flourishing condition in Ridgeway . Two colored children were burned to death in Columbus county recently. Mrs, Boihamruer, daughter of ,Dr Wm. C Kjss is very 111 v at her reidence in Ridgewayf i,:'7 i' i'-- It is feard that the fruit crop is in jured by the cold spells recently. : The Old Fellows" tf Tarbcro, will give a grand ball on the 2Cth. -. Kobbers and house breakers. are tun.crous in Kington. T1e colored 'Lnr.atlc "Asylum will ho lK:n!eiliat jrihiiington. u. IIcncrs':i l.u50Good G'ad to hear it. - r 1 i euij lars cx. Klias IIanestJ-e blind preacher, is preaching in AViliuington. ; ; . The cit'zeny of -Il-vlsvil!e made up a pursif 12i dollar? for h Orphans. Thoie is U be a Grangprs. Unnk in Danvii-e, ftir the benefit of the l order coni'tieii of A'a.. and N. C. '. i Dr. '"ugen Cris-'om, is lecturing in the rteiii jrt of the SuteonThe II lust HviU- I nsane. 'i ni .o - i x iicrr were o marriar ueense is sued iu Halifax County in 'March,' 10 for whites and 18 for colored. The three escaotd convicts from the Penitentiary a" few days ago, have not yet been captured. The jail at Snow Hill was bnrned on Tuesday night the 30th inst., the prisoners all mad their escape. Great preparations are being made t ir the Centennial celebratiou at Char lotte on the 20th of May next. "RtjoVs have been opened in Wilson, for the purpose of cettinjr Stock to Vmilrl n Mitfnn Fnetirv in that, tnwn . I During the revival in Wilson, uuder. Dr. Rosser, about 80 persons joined the M. K. Church. ' Question between the ..Torch Light and Leader is, which has the largest subscription list. Please let us know when the question is settled. j . ... It i3 proposed to move the Court House from Siuithfield, to some point on the Railroad, Wilsons Mills &Selma being the points contending for it. - Chas. Vaddell colored, charged with the murder of one Richardson, soon af ter the August elections, was acquitted at the last term of Johnston Court. The Henderson Tribncf say6, tluie will be more Fertilizers used by thi farmers in that section this year than has ever been used any previous year. ' Mora clover and grass seed have been sld iu Warrenton within the last three months than for the fame length of time Mticc'tkc war, War renton Cazet e, r FiYuii the Raleigh papers we learn that there is a lariro and interesting levival goiti on in the Person Srcct Mctiiodit Church, in the . past two weeks tli-ro have been 63 Converts and S2 aecnss'ons to the. Church. Thare are also interesting meetings going vu in both t..e Raptist Churches A Rare Recoup. Fnlkland Town ship, iu Pitt cuuntv, has a rare record in some rcpects : Since the war there has been no cas of assault and bat tery, nor any case of larccncy in hich any white man of the township was in volved, , no case in which a white iran voted a Radical ticket, and not a case of bankruptcy in the towushlp. So the Wilson Plaindeuler is informed by persons who ought to know and who doubt ess believe the facts to be as sUted. . COTTON MARKETS. Louisburg, April 9. - j . 15 Petersburg, April 9. . . - 16 1 Cotton Cotton, Norfolk,; Cotton 16 Rabigh Cottt.n 15g - New Advertisements, Notice! . ; o ; , ' . . . j An Election for Magistrate of Police and (our Commissioners. for. the Town, ot Louisbarg will be held ii the Court House, on the 1ft Monday of May 1875, it being the 8rd dtj or the mnnttt. The pons will be ; opened at 10 o'clock A. M. and close at 4 P. M. c i .All persons or iawiai grf uiTiag lived in the State for 12 months, and in the Corporate nmiis or we. lown oi auuurK iur v v-j ''"S1 oaf Ol said .aaccuuu. u truwiiuii iu proTided tkey have legutered th nlmc$ accordinff to Law. The lUsiitration Books will be rpened from date, hereof, in the Court liouse. uaiil the 1st day cf May. tor all persons qualified x to vote in said Election to Register. - By order of the Mayor, , - H. rURMAN, 1 April 9 1875. j i - -- : . NOTICE. Valuable Flouring, Grist and Saw Llills, for Sale Tta Dans' mill property situated on 1 xrr.1.T111'1.l-or Mnil f ov Sacdy Creek in Franklin county is of- j v W aitlllliaKCr mU el CW - fersd for sale on remnab!e tertnt. The Mills ;sre ' !n good running order, and draw custom lrom a large scope ol country, Oonnec'ed with tbe mills is - i 80 acrvs .of goon ianfl rp'y to W. L; THORP, "TtocVy Mount XVC. (ADVEKTI5EMXT.) NOTICE. S- Internal Revenue SPECIAL T A X E . Mat 1. 1S75, to Apbil 30, 1379. O . Th- R.vsel Stuti s oi the Uotel S't st Sections 3232. 3237, 323S, and nquirn tvry prton eneaged in any biinisi, avocatioo. 1 rtmployment which rend-r h'm liable to a tPElAL TAX TO PKUfTUKE AiSD l'LAi,E CONSPICUOUSLY IX niSEAB- LlsnMENT Oil PLACE OF BUSI NESS a 8TAMI- denoting Uie py meni f said Special Tax lor the Spo cta:-Tx Y-ar i.egmrirg My 1, lbT5, In f. re commencing or containing bau- m af er April 80, 18i5. THE TAXES EMBRACED WITH IN TI1E PROVISIONS OP 1 HE LAW ABOVE QUOTED ARE THE FOL LOWING, VIZ : Rertifitrs Dt altrs, retail liquor Dealers, wholesale liquor Dealers in malt liquori, $20000 .J OO 100 00 hol& a'e 50 00 Dv-alcrs id malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers in lea! tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fitty cents for evcij dollar in excess ot 1.000. . , Dealers in manufactured tobacco 5 00 Manutacturers of stills 50 00 . And for each still manufactured 20 00 And for each worm manufactured 20 00 .Manufacturers o I tobaco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars. 19 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobrcco, second class (two horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers ol tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco fourth clasi (on foot or public conrejance) 10 00 Brewer 8 ot Us than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoiog n quire- ments will be subject toecrere penal ties. Persons cr firms liabla to pay any of the Special Taxes nam en a bo ye must apply to ISAAC J. "YOUNG, Collector ot Inti roal Kevenue at Raleig , N. U am? "pay for awl procure the Specia' Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, lT5. at.d WITHOUT FUfv 1 HER NOTICE. J. W. Douglass, Comm. 'ssioncr of Internal Revenue Office ot Internal IleTenue, Washington, D. C, Febiuary 1. 1875. Building Contractors AND CA.33I3STJET LOUISBURQ, N. C. SASH, BLINDS AND DOOES MADE to ORDER, and all kinds of Machine work done at short notice, on as reasonable terms as fUewhere in the State. AU grades of Coffiin", Furnish ed, with hearse. Tongue and Groove floor ing and ceiling, a SPECIALITY. O Lathes Plastering daod. alwsvs on SMITH OEACHAM. BLATCHLBY'3 Improved Cucum ber VVood Pump is the acknowledged STANDARD o! the market, by popular reia )dic the best pump lor the least money. Attentioo is in I rited to Blatchley'a Improved Bracket, the Drop O&eck Valve, which can le withdrawn with out disturbing the )pints, and the cop per chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a lile time. For sale by Dealers and the trade gen. erally. In order to be sure that you -. t a a 1 get I5latct;ey's rump, dc careiui anu see that it has my tracte marie as apove. If you do not know where to buy, de icriptive circulars, together with the name and address ol the sgtnt nearest ou, will be promptly lurmshed by ad dressing with stamp. Charles E. Blalchley, . nanuracturer. 508 Commerce St., . Philadelphia, Pa. April 2i-m. G. W. M1NN1S, Photographer, ' Old Xo. 17. New 141 Syramore Bt. PETERSBURG, Va. Execn'es erery style ot likeness from csid to life siz-f, in the best styles of t. Prices iuou rt , tirta tion goarant-1. G iHerj esia;l;be J ij 174 tvt.2 lv 53 53 PETERSBURG, Va, E. R1CIITER. der. FI'TK TVatrtx and Jrntlry of tbe be 3!auiiH'toratMl at tt lune.t p.kra. AU wuik pe Mistily atteadej U and war rauteJ. tl t3?yeamottSt,retenVuTj,Ta : "W" A E D f Franklinonn C, . Are dtt.-mitad to cIom oatf tWr and XJSDnfZDI TOCK J GENERAL-MERCHANDISE. - . AT TAX LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE. II jon want gcoU CHEAP-CAIX OX THEtf. Jlaj UZ of prodeev f - ' tak'Q at ticat prks ' . JT ... W A R D & B R, 0. Farninnton, 5. C. ESTABLISHED 1S47. w. H. Morris 4 Sons., COTTON FACTORS- AS D Commission Merchants. 25, 25 and 27 Commerce M, XorfJk, Fa. s Wil maVe libera' Currency advan ccsou pr oluce or bill lading iu Uaud. Mr. A. M. Nobie, of Is co nccted with our hotiM, and will be pleaded to receive the iatronaj of I Ids friend. W. 0. WOLFE, DE1LIB IN Marble, Ktone, .11 -adstones, Moi.uir.enlF, Tombs, Urauitt . C3r, of Morgan and Blount S". rests. . R AL E I 0 II, N.C. Work done on tre most reasonable terms. Pobt. C. SToar, A'ect, spr 10 1). . L uiaburj:, N. C. PEET & ATKINSON. AYholcsulcDry Goods Merchants. . No. 45 Roanoke Avenue NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 18 by MACHINERY FOK SAXiE. COMPLETE THIRTY HOUSE TOW EU P.n table Steam Sw Mill, used six mon'h, warranted to be s pet feci as t y n-w mill. Cost $2,?5ti cash. Pi lev $2,150. Ttimstas-y. 25 no use row EU-roR- TABLE EXGLU,' IN FIRST CLAW ORDER. SECOND-HAND AND NEW ENGINES t ol various Horse-Poff s. Gum and Leather Belt ing, Steam Tumps, CIRCULAR SAWS, Etc. XST S udf r descriptive Circular. TlEFEliEVCES. We mention a few io whom wt have . Id tecnd handed Ei jfiue : W. 8. Mall'bt, Praaknuton, X. C H. J. CttiMC, Ltxii sy, . O. . J. A. Blitox, i C J kor, N.C Dakjuiw & TLtAsasrs, LoaUuig, T.A. PKic&Co.,Suitsvd, Y. 6URKWALT, lUppJ lime nVHUAUUKriB, Itc!mondtY , T HO 51 A S, WIIOLESALJS.QJIOCIBI Co i "mission Merchants, io.ZZ F-yetteville Street, HALE IG II, X. C. Oppoi4t U atmpoiitaa llal. & 33 H O HAWKINS & CO. Cotton Factors and Comnrisslon , ilcrcltants Ko 45 TV. Lombitrd Strte: B ALUM ORB. LTirral cah SKTvaucrt made , um consbrnnvntx. sr2lne ao.l I Ics fur- nislrO l lowesi latvs. Sept. 11 Ccu. Johri . Armstxong, Xo. 1 Paytttcvrie Street TtALKOH. N, C. S00K BINDER, A3D Blank Book ! J in ufuct urtr, ' Newspaper, Ifagszloea tad Law7 Books ol - every description bound la the Tery ttest Style and at Lowest Prices, Ian30l2a ' EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, H. C. Jk. D, Gccqh pRorniKroH. The present proprl tar lias leased the Eale Motel, (rornwriy occupied by James Dent) fo a number of years. ' Pe Is prrimred to accommodate regular and transient boarders, has nice room?, we 1 furnUhcd and tilted tip In the best style. 1'e baalM) large and convenient rooms for alcs e to display their samples. 1 be table ls daliy supplied with the bmt Ute m r ket afTurJa He will s are no pains tii;niasiufc his boanlrrs comfortable and hopes he M 111 rvce ive a liberal prttron.iir from the public. Jan. 8th 1875. To the Public. Having moved my shop tt my boose 1 toot halt mil-, fiom the t isiuc psrt ofTowr, on the F.aoklintot rad. I tske plca3re iu tr.ioiosip th proj 1 of Franklin, that I am pre par d V do all work iu n y 1 oe, as e,cap as can bv done elaeahrr. 1 sta vrrj ihanktal tit past patroosgr, and slBcerely hopi that yon wi;l c- ntinue to pa'ronm ma. - I am very Respect fatly, lSHlM GREEN. P. S. Parties w'uhioK in bar work ri.oe, will Uave tt with Mr Ballard, al Meaars. Barrow 9t PlcataoU store aad will r a'tctid.d to promptly, Jan 17 i'. Raleigh & Easton R. R company. Sltehixtes wet's OrricE, lUlrl-U, X. C, June 11 Lb, '72. On and after Moixlay Jiin l"lh, 1872, trains ou the Italelgli A O as ton llallroad, w Ul rrm ibiDy (Souday ex cepted) as follows: Mail Traix. Leave RalcJh 10.00 ft. m. Arrives at Wehlcui ....... 3.30 p.m. Leaves Weldon... .. 9.15 a. Arrires at IXaWlb) M p. m. . ACOOJOIODATXOX TBAIX. Leave Kalirjdi 8.00 "p. m. Arrires at Wrldon C.3J a. tn Lea ea U'eldoii ...... . . . 9.15 a. m Arrives at Ualelli ...... 8.U0 p. ns Mail train makra cle connect Ion at Wrlduo with the seaixard & Hoaaoke IUilioail aort By Lite feteaiucrs via. baltfmore. to aad fiota a.1 poiau, North. Weat and Kcucat aact wtti tb Pcursbarg Itailioad ia PcUrsUxr, Htcittivo'l aad VastiiQgon Cit, and tu rn all potais Nurth and 2i nL wist. ' . Am! t rUleb wi.b the Nrtb t'-r-l;o Kulroaxl to aa4 truoa ail put a a. oova aad bombwru. aod wuli llaleth & Annans Air Lidi W Uay WOud SB.l F4jctlttl.lc Acci tamoa'ioQ and Freight tria cooct at wt'dnj with Accvioivia Uoi and FmQt uaias oo ratoard & Koaooka Kailroad aaO Pctcribftig lUiboaa. ' Aod at Ulci b :wiik Accocamola Ion aail i tralat jtvrUt Car lion Kai.raa. . - Frrtvaa Iiviot a'on tLe hot of th- roal cb visit lUki(U ia lb moralB by Accuo:n'daUo traia, and nmt a arret al Lours and rt.ura the tame A. B. AMuREWa H- . . Ccalbopt