aMOfcOii hi ii warn utFT jr " . n- - " I... m. i ,,; MIMMi""SBBKff?TrwMM'ww" 1. .. . i i i isi 1.1 i .1 i V ' . FtiATt'KLlX. COUUIEIL GElhS. BAKER. ViiqrJinsxQih Louisburo, March, 3, 1870. LOCAL MATTERS. "Wc call attention to the card of C. D. Malonc, "To the voters of Fragile- I'm." - " ' " ')"".. Ttaleigh is to have . another Radical )aK?r soon to be called the Raleigl) Mail. Hearj&e to be the Kditor. Wo call attention to the adv. of M.r Mr. B. P. Clifton, he has titken the .aprchcy ibr Whitmans Fonn tain Pump, By calling nt his store you can see the .pump work. Tlie spring term of Franklin superi or Court opens on Monday the 13ih Inst. IIw Hon. Judo S. W. Wat I, will preside, and J. 0. L. IIauL, soJici ' tor.1 '". - Judge, setttc . bailed, Mr Swopson on the 2Cth inbl. n in eo. the W forni "TTT we will send th. rnrr-oirv anA w.v W Jaa-t UVS Grey's ImcI's Book; with beautiful 03 chromo "Rescue, 12 months for 54.50. Rew Daniel Perry, $ preacher of the colored nursnasinn rmfe in-. trouble in Rateigfc,' on the 28& of last month, for whipping one of the Bisters belonging to hU lloek. : ne was bailed in the sum of $1 00 for life appearance at the Wake Supe rior Conrt. Daniel is well known ia this community, having; been raised here by M r. T. IC Thomafy 'Blessed arc the peace makers' Daniel. Messes.' A. I). Uoysteu & BRjO -It gives us pleasure to otc the grow ing popularity .'of this boose. Tho Confectioneries Manufactured by them cannot 'be excelled.' Their prices are - as low as the manufacturers North, and thftir goods aH warrented to be of superior quality; Orders will receive pvotnpt attention. So ge good Can day at low prices and eave freight by ordering from A. D. Iloyster & Brn.,s rrrvwt tkt.t I t i t 1 iu um u-w unu gooa oiu maD, we tender our sincerest i?ym patby in his sad bereavement, and hope that when the call 13 made for him, hezBay be ready to go to meet that good and true woman, who while living contributed so much to hi3 happiness, and who La now in the land of the Leah SPECIAL ITEMS. MALLOEY S G4SK momz, .df. $10,000 for the killing of adolphus Raleigh, N. C, Mopt-rs. Askew and'B. F. Moore, .CieatKam being his sureties. Mr. J. H, Judge of Duptiu County was Attacked and rubbed ' of by a no? to,-- Mr. Judge was feUd to the . Thk hvxrs urn on Monday Xhjht. The Ijceture on the Hiywological An.-.'.omy of the Human Brain, on .Monday-iiight, by Dr. J, K. Malone, showed that the speaker had given the round by a largo , stick, . and left by subject great thought and tudy; he pic negro lying in the road, ibe ne gro has not yet bee a caughf. The New York i dger is one of 1 lie oldest ami beat Literary week lies .published. ' Tljc c$rp$ of writers arc the very beat this onntry ail nlg. Subscription j !: 3. 00' per annum. Address I.cihjf- Sew YorkCity. IiKLU'.ioijs.Vv e tire requested to Mate that Bey. J..B. Jtiehar.Uon of the Biij.jist. state convention, will preach at t'ori?ith (Old If ay woods) qn Saturday licit the Ith jlnst., and i;j LnuUhnrg -.ifpluv the 5tli at 11 o clock A. M. jui'l perhaps at night. " j - Mr. T. N. CABIilliK, is offering great induc'Mi'Cnts to CASH Imyers. : jn dry gqudi?. groceriSs, confeetionerieK jiotiony, &c. Give him a. a and he will prova tQ you that the, above is .correct. ' spokofor aliut onebour,and duririgthf wh.sle titus be held the audieuce in v?rfeet qurt, and all eeemed much intereRted. and right here we will say that the au'lier.cc 7a8 composed of the best, and mostreSned ladies and gen ii men of the place. Wchope the Dr. will favor us often with these ' intellectual treats. " Bekoki; riiiE Mayqk. Judson Creushav.'. Qilbert Grev;n, aud Sam Malone," three gentlemen of tho colored pers'iasion, U'tra li fore his Hon.' Mayor -Williamson on. Monday last, for enga ging in. a genera) fisticuff. These hreo swells, swelled the town treasury five dollars, besides the cost to the Constable. . , The P.armvttxe InsjuiiANCb and Banking -.Company. The annual meeting' of the Ft ock holders of the above compnny, shows that it is in a prosprovjs. condition, and tliat. the ofdeeri? h:ivo u'ianaed it. " euecess ,fti!ly nnd judiciously. The Ibllow ng figures allows the rapid growth of the company in tho pat four venrs: " . ' " '1st. Jan. ms, $100.096.15.. , 1st. Jan 1Y4. .112,3(50 Off , 1st. Jan. 1875, 21 $.280.29 1 st. Jan 1STC). 250,71 6.3'0 Maj C'hns. Pickett, of Norfolk, Ya.. is the Gen'U Agent -for. -.this State, and Virginia. anH Geo. S. Baker, agent . for . Louisburg and vicintiv. A Suh estion. Several times late ly we have felt Lhe need of some orn ization. for the better protection of our property against fire. At present We are depended entirely on an unorgan ized, unfurnished, excited crowd, who in their wild frenzy, when the alarm bell rings, have nothing with which to co.itaud with th devouring elements. . An engine, with our poor faciltie? for managing it, would be impractible, and to sink reservoir would involve : n expense too heavy besides be a heavy tax to keep in repair. Wliat then is bent? .We suggest that scteral public wells be dug, which are much needed for the citizens anyway, and that a num ber of Gutta Percha buckets say thirty or forty, and several sliding ladders and long handle hooks be purchased either by the citizens o. the town au thorities, and also a number of small force pumps, with this defence, we 'think that pur property will be much more secure, than if we go to th ex pense of pui chasing an engine and hose. We th.row out these suggestions, hoping that 'the citizons will meet and consider them, or others if in thnr judgment they may think best. But we do think that some 'step ought to be takei? and that without delay for abetter protec tion against r, and we hope the mntter will not be postponed, but ac 'tion Till be taken i.nd at once. Let tis have huekf-tv ladders, hooks and i hand pumps, and organize a hook and ladder com puny. - -i - Fashiou 3Sfotct. Mr. N. S. llarpc of Raleigh; is fn our place. He has two hand; pome buggies wiiicli he wi.-hes to ell. Thov can be seen at the coach shop of Mr. W. B. Conway, in charge of Mr. It. J Place, who will take pleasure in showing them. Mr. llavpc can furnish at his shop in Haleigh, buggies from $100 to $125 trimmed with leather, and ironed in the best style. 1 Mr; W. II. Furgurson.in still with him and will always be glad to sec his old friends and customers. , A GAUD TO THE PUPLT-. Fro,iV and afteL date my business will' he conducted,, on .a strictly CASH basis, and bv cash I moan that the money most bo paid down when the goods are delivered. Of course in thc?e times of scarce money I must offset my CAS fI sys tem 'by a great redaction in price. . This I have' done Mv goods. will be sold so low that it will be to a man's interest to sell his produce even at; present price in-order to get the money to trade at my store. Come and examine my goods and prccs. I am anxious to buy cotton and will give the highest price in cash or goods. llepectfully E. W. FULLER. 1 Best teavy Bagging :Tk. , , , . ? Marshalls Liverpool SU s Nails per keg j Iron ' . ' . i Eerythicg CHEAP. 1 Guano for wlieat. W,B. MALLORY, Franklin ton, N.C To the Voters of Frank lin County ( I take this method of deelariag my self a candidate for the office of Register pf Deeds, subject pf course to tbe action of the Democratic nominating Convention. . CD. MAIQNK. To The Voters of Frank lin County. In view of toe cirpuaiptanccs un der which was defrauded of my elec tiou two years ago, I do not hesitate to appea to tny Party for a re-no rui nation. I accordingly announce my self a Candidate for Register Deeds; ; -abject, altrays to tho action of Con vention. W.H.ALLEN. Feb. 25th 187G 3-m. TO THE PUBLIC. We take this method of informing our friends, anl the public generally, that we arc now fitting up the Store house in front of our old stand, and in a few days, will open an eulire uew Stoek of Dry joodd and Groceries, which we intend to sell at the very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. To our.friends and customers, who have stood by us in the past, we re turn many thauks, anl hope by strict atteutiuu to busbies.?, to merit a con- HAVE TOO" SEEJT IT? DID YOU 8EETUK GOOD WOBK tOXE &y IT CfTiSf LATE TEWUBLK FIEElK LOUISBURQ? LG cts. , 5 cts. 225. 425. 4 FRAME ROW OF HOUSES SOUTH DID YOU KflOY THAT THE i 'MW&g B Among the new costume of the week are some very pret t y poto nnises. One is a long la in front. wrirh the usual dart and cross so'fltnV iin front. hnttonod tl'.f ontiro ' " " " I m . . Ilf r . n I unuance oi uie janie. -vo lnicnu 10 do everything in' our power to please f'rencral Robert E. 18G' t : "i ueucve evorv investigated the afflictions of the Fed eral prisoners is of the opinion that they were iucidont t y the'r condition as prisoners of wa-, and to the distressed Stato of the whole Southern cxmntiv, and I fear they were fully shared by the Confederate prisoners in Federal prisons." . , Ooit Living and Our Dead. Tho March number of this most valu able and interesting Magazine hag made its appearance. This work com mends itself to every North Caiolinaiau and we hope itUl be handsomely sus- taiood. Tho March number is quite interesting. There will soon begin in it a scriel story by a Southern Author, whose name will soon be made known. Xee wrote in one who has For Beautiful Letter Head, BUM llrad. Envelopes, Party Tiekets Busi ness Cards, ."Circulars &c. &c, always com to the CocRiiiR OIucc, for you can ccrla'mly gt whit you want done in the. very best stylo and on terms in which you will not complain. Printing in eolors on enamaled card board, cards of all colors, Blue, Red, Salmon, Buff, Canary, Purple, Pink and Yellow; Cut to any size or - shape you may want, call and give your order to tho Couri er. '.? W v ; j-' . ' Residence Burned. On Saturday-night the . 19th iust., Mr. Solon Southerland had the misfortune ta have bis handsnrnft residence in Warren count v. near the Franklin line, entirelv forth in his life as tho New Books. We hav.i received from the publishing house of Messrs:' Peterson: Bro. of Philadelphia, two novels from the. pen of Mrs. C. A. WarSrld, formerly - of Mississippi, but now of St. Iuiis. ' One entitled, uThe Household of Bon verie," which as George Ripley in his rcviow of the book in Harpers. Mrg:'2ine, says, it betrays a daring boldness of conception, singular fertility of illustratLuj and a combined beauty and vigor of expression hich it would be difficult to match in anv recent Vork' of fiction. "The House hold of Bouverie'is in fact the most original in plan that we e.'er read. Mrs.' V arSeld is the author of Monford Hall, Mir am? Mem us Sea and Shore, A Double Wedding and 1 letter How ards Temptation, all for sale by the Publishers Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bro. of Philadelphia. Price 1.75 each or $10.50 for the wh-.'e set. ' Died In this county on the 3rd of February last Mrs. ' Patsey Ba ker, wife of J imes Baker, in the 75 year of her age. This aged couple traveled together hand in hand, over lifes rugged pathway; for 57 years. The husband is an old and honored man. he has always hown honest up- consumed by fire. The fire originated from some defect in the chimney of the cooking stove. Mast of the furni ture on the first floor was saved, all on the second floor was consumed. "We have not learned, the estimate of the loss. 'No insurance we' understand. right true gentleman, he is now in hi 8511 year, and according1 to the course of nature must soon follow the one who ha3 just gone before to. that reward which is re served for all tho pure and tho length. The back is an exceeding ly pretty basque, back, with centre pleats, and two ' rows of buttons. The back of skirts is in tripple box- pleats. The neck is finished with a flaring collar,5. dbx-ploated, and forming a deep point at the back The fronts are broken points. This design is excecdinly graceful for. a , stout person, and is .plain though elegant. Another style is similar to the one ri$Grihe4 last week I m g in front and quite short in the back, with the addition of a st vlish trimming down the front. concealing the closing of garment underneath. And still another was a perfect armor, so skillfully was it fitted, and it fell in a long point almost to bottom of dress in f-ont. The back was formed in two very long square distinct points, with very broad sash bows and ends, about half was between the end of points and bottom of basque-form. The fronts were then caught under these points, looping it gracefully. Another pretty style, a combina tion of basque and polonaise, was the long fronts arranged to form deep sashes in the back, the basque back formed with row upon row of side plaiting. Over-skirts still in cline to the tablier style. A new one, which we thonght particular ly graceful, was made tnblier front, front slightly pleated into tho sides; the back was full and shirred in at the sides, the seams concealed by a band which was onaracnted with bows and short ends of riblon.-7-Thc back was shirred to form three putfs on each side, and two rufiles formed the centre. At the bottom were broad Iqops and r fringed ends of taffeta ribbon. - Another stylish over-skirt was made long and round, pointed in front, the centre onamented with ribbon bows and ends, it was slightly looped back ot the hips, and the back, in stead of rounding,; was long and square,? opened part way, and the crimped tape fringe that trimmed the bottom was carried up both edges at the back so far a3 open, and one tow carried up the seam to the "belts This was ever so pret ty, and requires but a small quan tity of either material or trimming. Another was so cut and trimmed as ' to simulate points crossed in front ; It was shirred? in the back, and ornamented with bows and ends of medium width ribbon. . - Fasiiio.' OF TERRELL & HARRIR'S BRICK STORE WAS SAVEO BY THE USE OF ' . '. -;.V;' - . '' WHITMAN'S Fountain Pump ? 00 YOU VAHT SOMETHING WITH WHICH YOU C AN WATER YOUR FLOWERS AND VEGETA BLES, MAKING THIS TASK NOT ONLY EASY BUT PLEASANT? WHITBIAR'S Fountain Pump is "the thing. DO YOU WANT SQMETHO THAT CAN WASH OUR WIN- DOWS, CARRIAGES AND BUG GIES WITH? WHITMAN'S Fountain Fump will do all this. o W o u ; (D(0TTON .MSETinLlISEK, .' RrCommoDlyknownUaiUIAM'S-; IiIAIIUFACTURED BY THE ' ' - ' ' t , ' ' ' 4 ' f t . " ...... - .4 . ..II i-,,' ,,!....'.',"-..-.;.. . I . ' " - . outIera Ferlilizing Company, Ml. rRICTlMOD,! VA, .,., u.? id: t y t,A t 5 1: all of our friend, , and to do as well ftr them in the future as we have in the past.. Wo earnestly request our friends to ca I and see us at our new. qu.-rters, and we will guarantee to do them cwiod. We are still in the mar ket for Cotton. We want 100 bales immediately, for which wc will pay the very Lighest cash prices. We also have on hand the largest Stock of Standard GUANOS in the place and will sell them at Factory prices. Give us a call. - Barrow & Pleasant, Louisburg, N. C. OMTJail A lot of SIDES and SIIOUJDFllS, which I will sell at BOTTOM PUICES. I have in tore a large lot of elegant EVERY MERCHANT AND FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OR MORE OF THESE PUMPS. ! t , I TELL YOU THAT THIS PUMP IS THE VERY BEST THING I HAYE EVER SEEN TO EXTINGUISH A FIRE IN' ITS INCIPIENT STATE; THIS HAS BEEN FULLY DEMON' STRATED TO ALL OUR CITI ZENS. THESE PUMPS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH HOSE AND SPRINKLER ATTACHED, FOR THE LOW PRICE OF S10 EACH, WITH EXPRESS FREIGHT AD DED. I have taken the agency for these PUMPS. Call at my store and see the. one I nave, and give mo your order- We request our friends to give us a call , before supplying them selves with whai fertilizers they may need, as the ? AncSior" - is second to none in Hie market. . . -' j - ; . - WILBEM & C-MENSHAW, Corner of Main ind ash .Streets.' ' " ' - -;J -. ' ' liOUISDURQ, N.C. Bradley's jlEertiliser. in O Pi PS CO I -.- - ' - J ..... . .. ' . ... C " . . :. ? r . h . d 5 CO O d O whiciriam'sellingCIIEAP; j ........ j ' ,JV full line of other , G-ROCERIES all at low pricw for CASH. Don't forget the very ; low prices, aud don't forget the CASH. , KSTABLdUKD JL847. - i , W. H. Morris & Sonslf CQTTQN FACTORS ASD Commission Merchants. 23, 25 aud 27 CYmmerce St. ! AVrcJX-, Fa. i Wilt make libera- Currency dvan cesou pro t;icc or bill ladiug in haiul. : yr. A. M. XoWe, of If. is con nected with our house, and wilt be pleased to receive tho jatrcna of mi menu. TO THE PLANTERS OF FRAniCLIN C0UHTY., Yocr attention U aked to Bradlej'i Fertillieri now offered (or tale trj a. and a calm and diapacaipBate cooatderatlna ot the evideccetof tbclr worth aoa value; and tbeir claims to toor favor and ptronze it solicited : - Tbe B. D. SEA FOWL GTJAO ia iu adapUtioa to aU toVf, iU o irked eClciency at '". .... -V -t ..... ..... . j i , .. . -'.(Dottca1 (Srovers B. P. CLIFTON Aoent. I h 001 onlj-tUttSag U plant, but ia putMnx It tward to ratarity, attest Its . -py-r-, rTYy o rr i noirl uitiur,'i And it is with grstiQcation we refer to tie sppended cer- Jvi Pr t 1 ' n't VXvXv O& VIA I Ufltatea uentleroea wbo bare used il aad wbo will Tcril oar ststescst. Importers and Sealers ' U AD WAKE, C U TLEUT CARRIAGE MATERIAL?, 15 Sycamore St. Petersbarc, Ya. Ua. W. H. UITtJIIELL I , f Deny 8ttWe psed yoor B, D. FEA FOV7L GUA0 on our Cottea. crops ihU Jat seasoa with ptat success. We coriiJcr it a &rU cksa Fertilizer, and caa recommead U to .be Planters aa czcfiUat article ; it is dry and drilis elegaotly, . I , . .. ...--.:' ':,--,..-.v-; Very Eespectfally, - r-',.." B.T. UEADE W. C.OUB . JOSEfH ARCHER. J AX XXI Jf OeaU lUll rUasota. David Lewis, . G O Alford, Tf q B&lrntiae, u i HBDewsr,' -1 Tbos Green, " A FTbeapeoa,- - W A Bledsoe, WCMeore, Ueary Pearce, Andrew J Greea, : II Perry, IV D WeatLers, RJIfey. A lUrUr A onf B1I AtwaUT, C G Harrington, lizzie & Co , : l 11 Barijer ,M J Uitst y, JUBiiL , '2 8'Aikev. t - ' C J Green, DaoicI S'ewar, J Ij J.!.otoiv G Vf Prraa,.-: lUrts ra lrr.s!jf Jno U W i In in, DadltT1 I'ced, ! B Dtr:cilaad, G D Ucara'y, 33R-AXl4EY'S KEBT-LXIZETR, Valuable Town Properly for Sale at .. TJOTIQlSr. v 1UC ,lot 01 tt.e new l.osl UBf w, UeftVred to the Plaaters of this avetloa at tie lotrwt pricef, acd upca sscb If Yl Public auxuon lloBday tcrxas as to allow t tbeir cse by all person, ' . vuo luiu ai,u. ue BOW. stttidixig ill be tola wi h the lot; Tenns, one ball cash, tbe balance oa a crtdit of si caontbs, with inlet tit troa date at 8 per cent. . ' I FranLIinton, ir.( .' ' ."A . .,' : ' ' .' . '-' -r.-:-V ,'-::-..'.:"".' : : ' . ' - ' ''". "" ..'.'.' .