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J - fl: TV 3xy god, jsx xix::sr 3ankr state:. VOL. NO. 31. 1. LOTJISB 0TRG-, N. O., X.:?HIL 12, 1872 MM HISTORIC n r v.v ; 1'flE COURIER. Xou1mIux x FRID AY...... APRIL 12,, 1872 - Trma af Oabcription .Jgue7ar la n-iTfcoco , 1200 TES OP ADVERTISING. quAre.cn liitTUon, 11.00 ca rabeqttct insertion , 50 CoatracU for Ion per time and space, made IperUUrai. wyopld be drfewacdtotbeditcr. 33- l. Wat-vriclr, NO 53 SYCAMORE STREET, X now Offering Hargains in cmYt. t;.i .i.ri rjvvvj;ii House ITuraiMliiiig- Goods, TABLE CUTLERY, QILYER PLATED CASTORS, SPOONS, riiATED FORKS AND KNIYI.S, A. LAR3E STOCK 04' LAill-a, it'., At. AC. tall and te for Youmelf. Xo thoTradq. It U my intention to keep the beet assort ment of good in my line, at the moat reasona ble prioe. to which I invite the apodal attention of COUNTKY DEALERS. My Stock embraces all the latost styles, most of whien are truly elegant in desi gn and finish. Parties wishing Cutlery, Crockery, Ac, tc , for their pirate use, need only send me their orckrs.with the amount cf money they wtah te expend, stating the articles needed, and 1 will guarantee aatidlaction, in quality and prices, thus saring them tho expense and trouble of coming to the market, All I ask is an inspection of snyetok, vA a trial 11 P. WAliWICK. Mo 12 Cm, JPAJLTm and winter Stock of Hats. 1171 1171 Thomas IX. JtXooro, - Ko, US Sycamore fltreet, PETEBSBURQ, NA. Oftri a foil and attract ire stock of HAT0,ICATfli XAD1S' AND EI1C0- -' S3y runs, UMBRELUAS AND WALKING CANES. His stock enibnces a fall 'line cf STAPLE GOODS. Also all the novelties of the season, at prices that cannot fail to please tne oloaeet LaTars. both wholesale and retail. J No 12 tf Josepih Carr, (SmcoeMOr to JORDAN A CAB Is) PETERSBURG, VA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in mm J pRUGS, WHITE EAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, 7iflder QLass, Paint Crushes, machiss oils, or all grades, grass BfcEDS.AC. Ko. la-t pnATion u nauonar, GROCERS AND j(0 123 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va, - will rite their Dereonal atteation to the sale f TOBACCO. COrrON, and all other PliO- p0CE entroal"! to their care. gjfcarsl a6 mad on Prolio In Hand. CbtSZ icj0g Tobaeco the sarst as at Wiitaoow. insurance Prco of Charge. jfllisBBCU, J. U. EERBEhT. Form b Erna of Formerly c f Branch KlTtn, J Co. Halifax Uonnty pttersb7 Korth Carolina. B$$ t fnrniahci for Graia . Kb It,- It to US T.IBLISIIED IS30. ROOT A. KLAJITIN & CO., -- GROCERS aND C smin ssion Herclants i No. 2 Iron Front Building, Petersburg, Ta. Give strict penonajl Attention to Con signmeats and maJko prompt retanu. ROBT. A. MARTIN. ROUT. B HILL No. 13 6m COMMISSION MERCHNT 91 Cycamcro Et. Petersburg. Ta. Will attend to the eale cf Cotton, Tobacco, and all other produce consigned to them. Or dtia solicited and filled promptly, for Groce ries, l'rofifcioua. Fertilizers. Cotton Bagting and Tiea, and all other Fanners bappiies. 8-tf. JOS. J. DAVIS, ATTORNEY and COOHSELLQR at LAW. LOUISBURQ, FRANKLIf CO. N. 0 Will practice in the several Courts of Granyille, Franklin, Nash, Warren and Wako. tA. Prompt attention paid to the colleotiea and remittance of money. July 15, 1871. 1 W. K. BARHAM , ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW LQUISBIRG; X- C. OFFICE IN THE COURT nOUSR. Will placice in the Charts of Franklin aa djointng comities, nrra ttia traproM and Jeg ral Courts at Raleigh. Collections made eTsrywhore. Jaly 15 iy. LUCIUS GREEN CO. Wholesale Grocers and CO.U.TIISSIOJr UEIICIIUYTS. Solicit Consignment of Naval Stores, cotton, Wlxetvt, XT'loiar, coxii, and Produce Generally. Eto. 128 Sycamore Streei, Pie'rabarg, Va. TO SUIT THE TIMES Ilaving no connection with any other Gallery, SAVE THE MINNIS GALLERY ! 47 Sycamore Street, TO which he gives his undivided atientioa, tritb greatly reduced expenses, the subscriber is prepared to execute EVERY STYLE OF LKIENES3, AT TEX rOtOiOWDfa KI1CCED -HATEJ . Bon tos, on ron 50 ckxts, Fzaai OTrrtfl, two fob 50 cxrrs Gex PicrrnEa, roca roa 50 caxrs, CxaTX v Tisrra , rora roa fl 50. Halt Doze?, $J 00, Oxa Dozxx, $350, LAfioxa Sizes, rqcAixr low ij aoroanoji. Small Pictures copied and enlarged to any doeired biz, and finely onioned. A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Ep Miunis Gallery, IVo. -17", G. VI. SIZ2fX7XS9 Photographer! Eitablished In 1847. HAVE TOUR SADDLE, HARNESS, and BRIDLES made and repaired at home, and thus sava money. The amitrtigaed' is always prepared to do work inaia line wtlaremptly, at ttaa'l rates. Git is a call. Inooarage h4sa workmen. s J. h. niATn. Que door aVoe T. V. k V. B. Gurlte! t&cw. IS". b.walic.:' -I EOU1SBURG, . xr&tGh Makci' and Jeweler vi;i uza or&ers acta eaa&i rcin...'- eaatomera. for anv kind of eoedin tke Watch tch A aad Jewelry line, not on hand at moderate rates and guar ntee satisfaction . . Tp watch Makers, A GOOD WATCH MAKER AND EWELER wishing to locate in a thrifty and growing town would do well to corroepond with K. B. WALKER. LoukbnrgN. C New Arrival I have another good supply of CANDIES AP PLES ORANGES PRUNES DATES, LEMONS FIGS RASINS CnEESE BUTTER JELLY'S, CHESTNUTS GINGER-CAKES, LEMON and SODA CRACKERS, CREAM TARTER, SODA GINGER P EPPER NUTMEGS CITRON and many other articles at Lowest Market rates fo cash. K. B. WALKER. Ko. 23 -6m B. P. CLIFTON, CORNER COURT & MAIN STREETS Keeps constantly ca hand a good and well se lected btock of r DRESS GOODS CLOTH A. nASSIMER'fl BOOTS & SHOES HATS SHAWLS & CLOAKS READY MADE CLOTHING BRIDLES & HALTERS LAMPS, CHI1WIES &c & A NICE LOT OF PRINTS St CORDED AL paccaa just roceived anl fcr aale cheaper than eheap at CLIFTON'S. A VI7C YOU CAN BUT A GOOD AXE for one dollar at (LIFIONS. KID GLOVES FOR' i ONE DOLLAR PER PAIR AT CLIFTON'S LARGE LO,1 OF WEEDING HOES, 8 HOT ELS SPADES & PITOU-FOJKS f AT CLIFTON'S i J rj BARBELS NICE RXS a! X)R5WHIS- 5 BARRELS OLD APPLE BRAND! Old Jamaica Ruv, Wms &on at CLTFTOS'I. LADIES WALKING SHOES GENTS double CALF BOOTS a splendid lot and warranted to wear well,at CLIFTON'S 0ONFECTIONARIES. AFRE8H LOT OF CANDIES. COCO AN UTS LEMON?, ORANGES. PICKLES, Canned FHUHS APPLES, SARDINES A.. Ac. Freeh OYSTER always Fe. ie-tf LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENCT. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets. $2 000000 A1I aoHcies isaned by thw Company are non foriettj.bie and Aeflaate cash t-alae endorsed piainry on each participating Poaey. iiirERUL fireTnsurbnce CO. OF LONDON. Cash Assets and Accumulations, IS.OCO.OOO iu gold The UnderaigncA reprcsetia the above Compauiea, aad wU to bieaetd to see hia fiends at his t fic in Ioaisburs wi 1 take pkaure in explaining folly, the part-'iars of Insurance to ail who ma call- GEORGES. BAKER. JuIt 152 as. Zcarn 9 SJay Ho. bt una. f. r. cxxamcerlaix. Charles ITaskell -qzs jnst sixteen he had finished his course of iiidy at the High School, aiid boing Impetuous and actife, ht longed to begin his part la the drama of life. The day cvne that he was to learc his childhood's era e. His inothtr's part- ln aatlce wu ti" restlj gitea ; aha tiid I am prayed fcr the blessing of heavea upca yoain your.lL'e, leaTe suchloot pnau oa th5 eands ot timo' as jqu would muvjsnt ae&rest- Jtncad tn folio w Let tation, 'learn to say no. I hare em bro id- ered the motto aa a book-mark fur youit is uod3 wiia Etranus oi my own bair. Be fore we meet again, all that is mortal oi me, except the?c lev.- strands, r&ay be crumbled into duet. Then kt the motto be a reminder of all a mother could coun sel loved son." Young Haskell wtat to a distant city. His unseen guardian ungol went with him, and tempter also, and now the contest for uastery between the two began. Scenh I. " Well, chum, you've come to the city in just the right time. This is a fair week, and we clerks can choose r.ny occ day we please to go. There is always the biggest crowd the day the horses race. OIj, it is gloriou3 excitement the way they bet. And then you-il tee more blooded stock' in one day, than in a liletiiae of cociaioa'obscr v&tion." They decided to go together, and naskell felt secure in the thought that he could not be induced to bet oh no, not he. "Look, Charley here they come pranc ing see that aiched neck, and how those hoofs keep time to the mueic." The ring is soon filled with spirited mettle, and "hurrah, I bet" arc sounds that fill the air. You bet t?n dollars," said the dark tempter, just you bet' 'Nothing,' said tho guardian angel. 'Remember your pray er, 'lead me not into temptation and here you are in the midst ol IV ' Go ahead, and run your chance to make your ten hundred said the dark sbirit. 'Remember the good prophet Ezekiel says: 'Benold, therefore, I hs?e written mine hand at thy dishonest gain which thou hast made,' said the guar dian angel. - - 13Akell turned to hia companion an said, I'll IcaTO this crowd. Til not take the drat step towards being a gambler.' Scsnb H. Again the tempter came. 'Hayo a cigar ( h-.rley, these are royal Havanas. Qoite I genteel article.' The cigar lay on the ta ble before him. 'Be genteel and smoke said a dark yoiee, 'it's rery social when with a friend, to whilo cn hour away, and forget the cares of life in the fragrant weed.' Don't begin,- said a mild, sweet moni. ter 1t will introduce a long train of pby sical evils, and you cannot afford to dis ount your time. "Thank you,1 said Charley. 'Idonot wish to learn to smoke. I have no desire to die of any of the nervous diseases ol smokers.' na, hal Charley! You're quiteaphiN osopher and Puritan. For my part, I'm not tied to my mother's apron strings, and as we don't go through this vale of teari but once, I'm bovnd lo have a good time as I go aloDg. Good bye, Puritan Char ley !' Evil communications corrupt good man ners,' said Charks. One cannot smoke without spitting-.tho latter is certainly considered ill mannered, and the forts tr a bad habit.' Scene III. Months passed, and New Year's came. The tempter this time was beautiful as the fabled Helen. "Here is wine, it is old and rare, papa only opens it lor festive occasions like this. Take it, as a pledge of good wishes fcr the coming year." Said the inner dark voice, "Drink, you simpleton ; don't offend the fairest fricad you have, just for one swallow," "Touch not - taste not handle not," said a sweet still voice, for at the last it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an adder." The frosty air of tho winter's morning seemed to wait from his chil lhood's home 'learn to say ho 1" "Thank you. Miss Emma, I have ce7er yet tasted anything that can intoxicate, and I will not begin. But J wiah you joy, pure, like the crystal of yondier empty glasa and may your life ncve-,J shaded by sorrow, deep haed as the wine of this goblet. With a courteous bow he left the rich apartment. Three temptations had crowed Haskell's Iifek and not without a mental conflict had be come off victor. The step once takes in the right dirttrtien, it was more easy to follow it up. To day. Haskell is an hon ored man, and his companion of the lion a race and cigars makes self-indulgence hit first cur?, and is loved aa J rejspecUHi much in a decreasing ratio as a llukzl, in an ccrc&aiui; one. 1 Bo j, leara to sj no. not fr-'ra pHcy, bat principle. Don't say it in a sickly, feeble "way, and by ths ton of joar voice. gvtis oilier tu uuur'ar.a ' i II psj jc. It yoa wilt crso mo a iiitlf bet I-jt it be k rcaad. clear and tlisliuct 2to I vvu de- fined and sparkling aa the full moon. A heathen moralist once said, it is ut be cause things are diiScuIt, tlif.t wa date not undertake them." Boja uf fejTe niacttenth. century, wht is it then ? Is r-ot telS gratification the principle roct of all the evils I Dare to do right te hold of tpirit but gentle in minner. Say no to tr;3a of sin, as well as to ilagmat traarij&s.brja, Doya' ITights. Dy a Hoy. Talk &V:ui tlui wooer, ?.nd he !arki;i, and the the a'l the ml ol V;.i. n m ot 'sru all areha'f & b.!!v i unow ti ;ot, an cat: i SdRHB. Ask Yn t.!!. Tt-ov'il n. ' r: roj their Vol, UJ ie a uoy is ic te socitoi.'y v,.tuiui u rht in the world. You're to take all the thut's given to you, and give none back, 'cause you're u hoj. Yea a.e to py full iajc iu the cars and omnibuser-, Yause jcu'ic a boy, and not a child; and never hate u sea:, 'cause you're a boy, and not a riuu. Fcl lady gets in alUr it'3 all iu!!, aad loo!s about htr, everybody at jou. (Jhi gentlcmau say.., "My son," reprovingly. Conductor eays, "Come now, you buy i" You've paid your sixpence. No Matter that'd nothing. You have Ucu oa yor.r legs with bundles all day. Who cares, you're a boy. Now a hoise h ich' e. load given to him as he can carry, uud u man won' ttake anymore than Le ean will; itnder. Ask boys whut ;rom ft Jcs think they can carry. There's no limit to it. Who doesn't know a boy who does a man's work, and does it well, lor a tenth of wh&t a man would got lo it f Who hasn't seen an advertisement lor a boy who writes a good hand, understands ac counts, is willing to make himseif Uidul boards with his, parents, is trustworthy no objections to sittiug up all night, u I impudence "about him, the bi it recom mendations required, acd two doih.rs a week wages I Ask boy! whether old folks den t malic as much fuis about such places aJ if tj.c . wero doing you a favor that would C' ycu up in llio. Who wants a boy anywhere i Your pL ters don't in the parlor. Your father don't; he always nsks il you're noi wuuteil to do something somewhere. You make your mother's head ache every timo you come near her. Old ladies enap y ,u "up. Young ladies hato boys. Yourvr men tease you, aad give it to you it you icie back. Other fellow?, it's btcauko they're u-'ra-yated so, I knovv, always want tu Vlgii:, if they don't know you; and when you'et a black eye and a torn jacket, :ju l.earol it at home. You look back and wonder it you ever were that pretty little fellow in lMrtth oat that everybody staffed with cau.ir; UJ you wonder whether you'll .r0r bu to be liked by the girl?, and- treatvl litely by the other felljwt, paid lor yo.j work, and allowed to do u eu elioui.. A V ' Ana you make up your raitd v;y Kl not to be a boy any lor.ger than i ou c help it, and hear juur i:n.i.dl:iiht . evuijuouy comptdinm that t;iere uie ' l tr it wujs now," ami woruler tr the the lite they led tat he d n'l r- a 1 Z a a Cvi:b-cLjf o u cui jevi ox rejo:c;:.';. There's only one ciuiutt n it in,,a Will grow up, and wl.oa thty UltY generally forget all thty weut tiirou'.''! i iu-ir joutij, and thak,- the t.jjs day suffer just as they did. tsc.r The Saturday Ihv.cv ei k iU tlA . . tb chiirnou" a lie, a:, ! r pr,aeh- tu. ladies with tyUomutic dec pti-u i: v.rtt ing fake hair. Undoubtedly thL L. r ; uu aa trier. 14 r&r. ' - ' V . T a i I . 1 ' t . . iri v urn- 1 Knnt if w,t., ..... :.: . . . . -. ' i uu ineiin.ii iu 11 13 not a "he. ' Mm Opic, i - b,k t.t, joying. ' aa:a a Wi Was i"; :il hc um lioi mean ahit"h to.v wi" . 1 . tf. nn tit- V...l ...... i. ccr ir "lvj i:,t M.X irota tin- f'-rf.. I.r,... . . With tue present lashioa .,., .. A bcotchmaa, obrvie that th, white liarn of one of hi' -m , ' . tare ugh long abMoce of ir;,, ,....;t':' tecme a hazy black, ir.qu:r2i, luiSe to a uomdy oa cleat ..i.e.,' I 1 . . U. I .A t s a ur- 1 I"" 1 V'J ' T i It fcuirts a week. -Tw ta. ks ja Ovulated Itotbie, "yc -u I. i i r. im, .ii:t, Many ladic xprc.s tie 41 I ;!ly Vstir u" to dt-ntjy &.5,.j thti th -rmj; ttm. u lt'v k i- tl ol time, huwevcr 1- sxizk thai th- 0 i..: , 1 i h i i L?et your inner and atner uto le t and in the end ratxii .ttpbfcHcr urcsl. .! 9
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