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: i -: u - A 1 THK COUMEU. THE C0UE1EK -1! '4. t I T. T. AiXrCiiSLL. l i: 1 U U ? -. - , 1 I ... 1 t . . Oak oaufo J I - ' ' I-0 iuia tr astutuix Oa Mft-r ,Mi, ir .J, ...... it w raon eoo qiiiawr MWf ' .MitMii t r lo jg r wot- d iP au- L All lettor bwul i be ft.dre.d a - I Ob, tlx; wind, the whtaperinx winds. WhwixUltii up in the poplar ltwt; Twitting sua twining i rrUkiof among to 1 treat inx ol Uwe to i Iksrinf rtitume through) hinging, U rtlftbaw f'TWWf ! Whvrwrlntf.auiverine. mukl wind? " ' i . " " Laughing wind in daneincglee, "renin, water, wihl and free, Up tbe mountain' craggy ateep. Over, the iiriries' graay.wecp Hearing the Mil ofo tltouwand wing, Cirrlirtgroqndlnatbeoimfld Hap; 'Glancing light from a myriad tare; Glinting tigbt through the prison's ban. f himmering; euiublne in palace UH- j Vanning in msgie over in waua, hicging over th funatal pllo : j :; Mocking at sadness la frantic style, . Uoealn through formsenhall; ' r hafcin the ereeptr on the Walls, ' ! Cbaalng round th hallo wad shrine ' Caret quit of apace or time; Kinging like nnuifrom a tboiiaani strings Ketlef, changing, muaical wind. ( --. ..,. . ) Bale .Yletes's OtlifUl. . -; - not I vm I t. . pirn f-fni j- v "VT Ij-s ' .i ' .'.q j .C.-.v.-'-- ..-ri, - faint ' r' -'t '''' . j . ' : - .,!:. -Hi V . 1- r . -wr .. j ; ; - .r r r a 4 ; . i - ! - " i I rf4. LOXJISBUE&.f ITr G. 'DZtJEMBBB 13, 1872. ' v I cxted soda EttcTor Cyowig" pry in'ou aaipr, armnna; irom in y" Iip3K)f ibr nana Iivl gin So hr waa, I armght bia pajt, and.lo my brrof, touw tr C rtijnd t tb womanl tayartJfCtl Jt curry. H 1 en es: waa tt; kadwo ist fii, in ,bcr wearincui hift tSSsi ffa I wriU to tell you to to iaine, and Uertd tole cold,' cynical eheor tboUhtlaeji ,cf tt Atclorto iho world, whcgyirflr 4 mnd it prttij. tllah, aocutBpIiaBd Taal anything j pleare, it nattrrt ljttlo. . Tbc ycry fact that abo baa bean tho ra c ciitot of, attin'in fma Dora men Ibfaxaba wnold ered W know ia! tbe sCObrtt oY a liftim- mF tW' ,o ac iel with aVord cmt: boot-deal rait coocrof,tbernirCi3txJa-rf IrhaJ 1 onW to ibo, wTo taonot retltttr. 1 it from Euiropo a- few.tiik mc'X 1 ihrondod her gnardUa, and bad beard I cime cruel tben, Darar, for I bad ant I fbeir wo aez r ta cracfc oily" a'a Itey tuu,hiow. irea. " yoa. kdo w-eiw w : i no wu cTr Ruue uu una ; ana .2g i " - i .y v vow i w yi t wttmiback CotoWl Hoaoteptod ey hflksse I orthlraa at qnaintace. tao inJpUVeJ iy, and be a little ttrteT to pejjbring gUty of any act cnwortiyxfiiunatae, witb yon Janet,-if alio is tiil wilh jou i and position. -In er neVlioao iho t J. "?' -K 2-1 -- I,-, ; i ".. . iu txppy.-iaa necererf - enuaror ill tome np fromairtfu caao of naeo I eneloao bnndrod dollar. uia of. Now, Bind to come to tbe canny be erar auurod of the lore of 'Your I yean the place hid, been the home- friend and eoutin,;CifauDK J!r?2j.LoL j stead of tho Ilebolloa ; and upon tho God blew that man T ejaculated I death of CUndo'i father, it bad been it. i -,. '.. iiai' "-I i. J I fosl jkjq carryti ina4 vo. bear a J wH na i: r -?:y.ryr7L.f . i i. ixhooScanycr cayHa4a i ' .Wl r...tJw'.iP;f,tt1rt tf.W I! r- C-a tl A r- 1 don't BJsderT..d Lirf-.... I t " -w i i ii i I 7 . - r-."3r w ( ? r Amtlsta U'line' baajcer it obry no law but ttl own apnetiffht.- - v. , Tbreia-no aediciao like (;ood joke-l ia , ev, aUrerceateu pill that , frolicf and j)Wiieon tbay Seafty ooraj p dream . wbkb tho breakfast bell pat and end to. Tbemaq wbo'nvr mkea enny blnndeaa wtl neTer rUs fntbe 'am t, mw-woTHi mooriae repatainaa ot a go) jd Ktft6oaKTt 1 3 ' - - . i . . t. an k aracsoaay ojUcT rfOJ.er..a other pbool and T T 'IlIll-llLtT a 8 Pc,a Uxaxo Lul BUhG.UE :M BE t 3 U7i FALL. TRADE W I HfthUpmail ad IfaOa, I totrJt aheVeTEela jiat ae til Jbe breaktoa; out ,ot tbo einj war I being arrets ley baxing Offfged im I aa: en I raised a- d eomomd a regiment 1 a- hlnAlv Rnnd nonin torl I i . ' J f , at once .make up your J in oio of the most ibeauUful portions I Twice,wbea teTerely (wpum1 i to tU twj" BoitK.fmd I "of tbVStott of Jot 0irolba.:: ; :For I flf7 fWf i censsel for the defense desired that tbe coort.woald a ltw a stataaeat of facts by himself, to which he tbosjght their indoraer both wueo and rred my. temcea to the, Soutb, l.d . I wa no, i urea b S Sli . . V m. " . ' m snroago an, ana agaio aeterraiaea Kto 1 geotie men vCUId gire oomr to the Anchorage to settle, tboagh I mmt as btiog cornet. I new tbe nciehborbood disliked me. I The court conentias tbo , eonnsel particularly for my , killing ' Hart, for tor Ihe defense stated that 11 r. Bnall tkw Am nnt nkar knns Uim I n.'t. I ...1 If- If ..1.. U. J k... lV. ' 1 77:. : ADQ Mn omua XBUUB ruw w IWS eooatirg a clergyman Seeing tho death bet of terns and yet were. Dtr pitxiani cottago nui . niasterwuuwaya eonsiaerea a wiia i wrw umu iv wu cuuuttirra ue nnest i of your mother, tbe idea seized me to Janet u Iiy taUhed the letUr. I left to him ; and he had improTcd New England Tillage, and as her eyes boy.! folh, tid ! Jio had no heart plantation in tbe State. wandered across the meaaow laua u but X knew better r ; , front of her, and resUd upon the apire I f Yee, Jauet, ay eoufint in Boston The year of 1869twaa drawing to ef a; country ehuren. tbty filled with didt him, andUspokaof Jiiajp d B?0 BF tears, ana, arooping oar na "1""" l a cold proud man; but, thougb moth- er Mldom spoke' of bira,;I knew she lered him. But wh- "ust Idol Do? Why. just to do. So we'll ... .f " -. get ready, ibr .!. wesk.' ho telUvyou commence io i hero in And oli' Janet. eTidentldeiighted jthrough which tho road approach . : i4 , "-- : I ed the mansion, and her face flushed arm, fhe aobbed ildad,' - Shaded by that church WMtb yiliage graveyard, and. only abort eek be fore, a naw.mada graye Esd become iho last earthly , reatinj-placo , of ..IUy mother. ; Inearlyiifo.MrJVicUr'had!Uett usad eyery luxury that wealth could I t hr. prospects I of oucomoro going buy, but shortly alter ner mamagn gmthf iun& off to prepare tea. w ith Adam Victor, m , largo uoaton meiciant, and the birth of heron!y child Daisy, troubles bad oomo upon bar thick and fast -in-tho-loss of her huibanJ and nroDerty. With a scan ty laeome from ; Boston to a small y ilia js In Ver mont, and bod deroted her days to tho education of her daughter. ; Mrs! Victor aU eetedlb seme of the wealthiest families of the South ; but of none had ahe ever sought aid, being content to eke out of her small income sufficient to defray her own and Daisy a expenses. In the de votioa of her daughter she was more than repaid for of a bright and cheer- j- ful nature, and 'possessing a beautiful face and sxqnitlto fjtfrt, Paisy cer tainly was a daughter ta h4 proud of, and her arery action almost wao one of deyetien to ber motherj But sorrow case 'xpc j lae ?ttage home, Mrs Victor was summoned to her narrow bed in tbe churchyard ; and i poor Daisy Was left, at fourteen years tured into a loyely woman of eighteen, was .standing upon the wood yerandah that! encircled . tbo largo house,, and gazing upon the tatting sun as it sank beyond tbe distant j trees. Ever v and anon, her eyes' yrould be turned with an expectant look down the long are The month of September was draw ing towards it close when Daisy, one pleasant evening, put on her hat, nd( uu prpporay. uking the ritH s a tho meadow. left her, sho had removed , : .f;rt .frA tLm fTVUV Him IP1U cvwv &wnn vmv hurchyitrd. j i Crossing tho style the entered tbe cemetery and approaching her mother a a man stand jng; beside it. Upon hear ing her step be turned, and, raising bis bat, asked, in a pleasant voice : ' ' Pardon me, but am I mistaken believing you to be Miss .Daisy tor?" ; ' .;t. " Oh, Cousin Claude ! I did flushed with pleasure as she caught sight of u carnaee approichinir. Her .guardian had I' send for you: , and heaven . bo thanked t'latl diden, for you have saved a wrecked lite and turned me from mv aimless txiatenco r . M If y darling, I love you. aod .have done so ever since I met you in that old churchvard : in . Vermont, beside your mother's grave. Ton know my past life, f.r I have tUl you the w ioe truth. Will yr.u consent fobe my wife, and cheer my lonely zistcDCcf,f CLu io R-ibclIo stood before Daisy, his naughty face arearieg a look of oar' oest entreaty. 5" ' ' Slowly i aiding ber drooping bearf; Claude saw teardrops in the moonlight end telt that this cause was woi Und W b j y 1 e tis'r oed to t ie low voice re-f-ly,I l r Iovm! you -11 my life,CI ule. f r licfnre o me j- u a re with m in imagination e my !oatt ideal of man." Gladly, gladly Will Ij be your Wife, and try and drive tbe "gloom fi on your life! S:'h . w ' B!ea yonmy own d i Yic- not know you bad arrived in the village.' been for months absent in Europe ; and upon that morning she had-received letter from him telling, ber - to oxpect him soon ; and abo Jbitd .ent the learriage to meet the train at the nearest ststioni whieh was tU cailcs from Anchorage. Tbecarrii 4ppr3ched, daahed up to tho door, and in "another moment Daisy th fervent Veily fouiid herfolf iit hef gnardiahs armiH V i " ' , while she said, with -feehrg, w Oh, 5 I am so glad to seo you home again, Cou sin Claude Yh 'it -And I to get homo again, Daisy ; but I hope that, under your charge, all has jgone well at Anchorage." -. Indeed it has ; but, I have missed you; much. Cousin Claude !" Ana ini trutniui isce spoxe vol bad ever interrupted their of friendship more than a T-ry , foollah circumstance that occurred at'aj beer tIoonon Sunday moraiog j " ; T je two gent'emen, bo remarked, were Uking their beverage, when 11 r , Marks spoke about the tiger, and asked Mr Small if he had ever seen the creature. Mr. Small replied that he had and a most remarkable one1, too ; wbe'reujon be related that, seme I years ago, his grappfstber bad gone banting; 4nd while faking I urn h hehfod an mp ty barrel, Waa attacted by the ravenoua beaat,' Keeping tbe - barrel ' bt Weeb bimselt r.ndthrtlgeViirr Smairs graodfatber fi nally succeeded in fore' ing it down over the terb.ious antmaf. and drawing the latters Uil through knot and uliogl' was ' . -t And on mi'h a ter. D ty Victor Icc.me tor?. C aadc Rcifi!o: sod in ih- love of each other, and :be !uxuris . i- , . i , .. , , . ot, ibeir b me. they care little for tbe jaip rigtiirig thvir strange mar nag p in while And Daisy placed her.. little band the one extended to receive it. .ber eyes sought face. f It was a stiange face, .browned exposure, and with dark, boldJ lirhtio'2 it up. and ' redeeming from gloom the1 shadow upon the mouth. umes as she gtaneed into bis face. " ' f Only a few hours had passed since tbo return of the master of the Anchor- I .!., . . .' . . -I age, na ne ana nis wara were seatea by I together upon the -verandah, looking i out upon ; tno jnoonut tawn. isuae Had Decn telling ol his travels, and at lastceased speaking, nd for, while the silence was unbroken. Then lie con- Too Many Beaux. I? by tbe term pr pt ctt.' as applied o aourj lay, you mt-ao the probsbil jties tf icrgettipg a busbaud, iben she. wt ose admirers may be called legir.n has infl iitely ' poorer proapecte than one wboae iriends of tbe opposite " sex may be c unted'on the fingeri of a ein. Now, ir is tru tl at everybody pat" r nizea"the modo"i and fashion that ttie uuog-uoie, tied It lo a immediately left tbo fietl..; Viaiting the grounds' mja If. some years later," concluded Mr" 8malf.i ! found that a new race of tigers had sprung up. all of them being bora witb barrela attached to their tails." v Mr. Vlaiki coolly remarked that; he believed the ttoiy'to be tbe biggest lie be ewr beard, whereupon 'Mr. ISmall deler.d id bis dignicty by knCckjog Mr. Marks over the counter? It was a case the counetl remarked, khxb wou'd justify punishment to bojb, bi t be trusted to the clemency of fie court. His Honor, to , tbruht the ae, m as not asvete one,od after giving his ad monition to tie young men to let all kitd of tigers a'one, on Sunday cially. bedumiasnd the case yille Courier, ' a; faVbloo plite aid an unpaid-UllotV bill. l ; 'A b-i "l tl ! 1 f Debt is a-strsp which a man sets and bates himself, . aad then , deliberately gets into, ;a , : Ditesxi and pills, when they enter a man's body, are like two lawyers when they underuk? tew aetilo h'm. m.U Nothinc I i .... ; - i I wjfflpiBi3 iae matter ty teogtern lfog out tbo palienx. ! ; ' : Ooe good way I kno ov to find hap. piecss is not by boring a kilo to Ct tbo pluj..' - ' "; 7 v A lie U lika nitro glyceriae, the best of lodges kao'i tell wbn it Is going to bust and. skatter cenfutha. , , t As the flint koatalna tbe spaik, . un known tew iUel', which the steel alone kan qake into life, so sdversity often reveals to us hidden gems which pros perity on negligence would nevef havi bid. 1 . ; ...j ...j.. , - ; Moat people when they, cum tew yon for advis, caJfcav ibeij owjj op:B jun strenghtbend not correckted. ; Men seem tew me, nowaday, tew b divided into slow Christ iatiS And wid eawake sinners. i 7 Its' SOW isaeJvie daj ear wall irrnnr TALL ABB GOODS C0MPRI3IH0 c t o ? ni n a DRT GOODJ, EH0K3J i i son AT. GREAT" ATIMCTli, ! . t. .A. T. i WHOLtSALE AND ItETAIL. ......,. -i., " Extra ladaoameats to dealrrs aad caih buyers,' CALL AT ' 11 6TCA ORK ST. An ear! espe Louis-. I L 1. a:-ll- .tJi 1 tJ I i!-.J. iil.r.- T L!A i.ll ' 11. .T li 1 IL l" ' ll ' ! 1 s wnirn wbbb -Tssa.ri.imii w siitx uw an uuvv. i lihushi z sLmiaiw. a we ibkii aca tswii vnn snw CTEriiruiw i Ian anmnr aa iar ir is f no i . . of see. anomban almost friendless in . T.J7ZT.- vT, r iiLZlllA J'JC1:lZ ''l' fumers, but with the world. - Her mbther'a old servant 1 . .. . ! ... . , lmvo liken mink 'J bw It iA kf iiiA I i u. '-Jb -i;.- .-s. 1 pattica-arly TT Z Z v" mm che of great beauty, but fred rou. likectht mithmkm; l'"90. discontinued. .JT ; -"..- . 1 't ... i II of Tiolent paasi?tTj i ? . , .. I cruel- andhard7 U." .u---.----.:l ':tTA - ' - a-. I pay leas, parti no arrangement lortboruturt bad been , : V:.: ' ' I i nv.n,iB mdof ' -y wcore ana ner et:qacets i.y tbo I Mtlirfc: w t tly ing ud by tie tk j; agreed upon between them. Thus poof Daisy sat" In liter loneli ness, and gasingut upon the distant"1 ehurejiyard,.,wept bitter ieirjit an guish at the sad lets that .had fallen A coming step starCol hrxt and raising her taJHUlaad. :fica, tlrsaW the yUU posimaa Uttrlia lUtU. ; rustle gate leading to tht pottage. Handing In aT letter. the kind old maa'aaid 'Poor, little prl I oumust net cW so muca I 'Hera' Ik k UtUr W you, 1 and I hope it has good news r Taking tho ietUr Daisy thanked the . pasttnxa,aad after his departured. turn- ' ed it aver and - over, "Wondering who could bate written to her, fci there waa ber- name, in a bold, man's . hand writ lag upon the envelca. Calling to Janet, Daisy showed her feeling of awe creot ;. AT - , a ftprc - .rl .2ir.-,eo at hiia;u Lir hand stole ccntly in to nis. J ' r' -No. Daisy; Ido.not believe that of you, now ; and youv have redeemed women in my sight. Tears ago,' when For a shorVtime Uiettsolvridety SfiJ'H years later, learned to love woman whoct I belisTcl truef . asdf f rcble. ( I orougn mot wiu m a incBO.n amp- i the youagcglrl aa he looked into ier cousin's facet but the kind smile and pleasant voice reassured her, and, af ter a short conversation, the felt at Iter ase viuim. . i diCerent--the innocent Tillage girl, pith her sunny face ' and ' wealth" of Jgolden hair, and the travelled man of the world, with his dark, stern face, (but polished - minner-emained beside the grave, and then in d silence started across the fields towards the cottage. diMS". It ie true that every chicken in a tood wi l.iea've a good "din ccrand all fj in pursuit tf the' fame object, i. tl ey ec one bt tli ir r, umber run Lius away with a large teis. d crumb, or af ici an imaginary worm Bat it is not rue that a young man will ' forsake the med'-at,: gentle girl, wboae society Ue can erjoy wiiiiou't rivalry, to com- mate and ...... . . neinnornooaunitea in snowins'ui ry kindness. My sister Irene, ber like ness bangs in Iny ntlte fcttKtofesi, was living wen ; ana: x, was C'-id, te nee that she liked my friend, nd hoped tbey would tsxla teatc2w 7elL I rcceiTed cxderi to join a Tcsl 'bt ytha, -The Spring ef 1S57 ,?f- Dysy I Luropcan sqridroa, and U. bens ex- ithoroushly domiciled in her Southern pectxng to be gene two years, and upon Wtf-tli'--' '--':?-V nrwturnBiarTT fdtas lUymondr uooe w .u'k you know her, the lives upon th neigh- t t. ? J bcring plir.tatiofn.-asd is still - unmar- j tian5 JsaHljs r-c ried. A year after my departure, sad the letter, and breaking tbo ml. read beighborisj plantations but aeldosa. news came to ue from he thust to? tbou-hpoUte to all Claude Bebel- IrliadlUtoed to tisei !rT'WsicahAirrJtTt6rfCJ- I never eaeosrastd ah taUmacy with Mother c?!d not llow i ' V' t Sept. io, wes. UtDxItt? sorrow whieh has fallen upon yen in the death af your mother, ! deeply fsei7 'S. ' AB-.A . 3 wflft -.- t ipTyou anawottll ri-; ttetr-r :.pleasaUj.- A governca hidi-: xpfssaicps ot s; ... wou; ; . . :? M for her ; and there was no wisb uVm Jw wneunezs; but be I that she Ud ILiJ CUtriartlld not ' a . at "- M : w e " I m A3??:?-.TO JW ryhiawtnmyturn,U Hi inSu lack tf ti .y wi'i dow el 7-own lcedtTr J ... , . . . . - . s a, ne naa Dout ner n naicj norxa cir m per- andafancVS for v5ViiTdred ta tiia tlrsa i 7. . . .. l-r r - . .V. . . .... I IlX . t. . - - .tlX. my superior oGcer.th. whole wh 1 $tn ftt f th oodunited in showing us eve- v"J uf J"n wkoee cmiiea ere tore to all. . . . Tbr:, iii Indeed; a class f men wbo pay atsidn-ns court to tbe Utter. She g n ta Iy u psseses many attractions wis pet oi society. Bbe.ua a Qne to: trument, and plays tolerably. Potsibly abo, singa. Invariably-, she dance She is aiwoys surrounded by the gay est of the gay and in coi SLCj'Jcnce of all these advantages, whether si te preW ty or plain, b r drawing room is a very agmanle place in which to spend ' an eyeointior.as yung gentleman are wont to sayj ta' extremity pleas' not W sa mi tr one's sell ' 'occasionally to be baorieofstly 'entertained: but I would not, upon my eccr uat," have 1 supposed Jbat Tarn looking -la that di rtctioa for a wife by no mean VT ' Thus ttitee rileut are wont to speak, weamof tii SnU t-ii. tod she' ,BiT ffI r!"V,,Tp f Minaniviuiiwa wvwui wave u. go a cjst, or west, or from home,1- Poor tbeXse proaisea d; asd .Hsauso my mother trcrld not allow her to mar rr him until nf return, ko bid infln- seed tesr ie ixa cto NeW York1 with broke myTOcr r:il:T cTA ttdll klJe wora tfeaBaala.tionnfxv.....f. r.riy MK't iw?J.i fcramv relnrn hcriStLa'crM-.cIifid iac I avwtp, or . n any where to Xad a i ' w -mm mmm .w It , . IT ; LZIZTW. I " . '" " I , - . - I h thelou of these wekare dkarWlov;. gVyi'C'ww.U rfcUlT tkejj-r J!!? T ij l'villni v-AdA!! ,TJ?tFrrH . -Irtinrnedto A;-;.!ch cau-bt on t V Pe pUr.oJ tho agrveaUr ' nh&illl- ' i'1 tbebatrar: to;4 ot -tb.rv'aud 1ro t. j Vt .rftfPjil to !da,aodWnywsrdsb i j FWVi XeuriacUar l isjxiirr- appeared; younsr, and there ware teari-iaaV iaCr't: Wave -a.! tor too asking. ' tF$??mt&?3tT rsu?ykt.t!ytt .totiiiB Ma'dated: iyjiitf Ibe' e worst ttlag a j; ;ri-unless - I l 4 l oar cluldhoodtrt .vjtruncr IHt. Uw-yets fMlm'Ulrrir' tWsut& eburcis, and bad iroOtsd pertnrm wMsto live andllie an oM staid U ni -I I ,wwand brotherj but asmy life has ilf; and many were there who depre, the marriage exreaoarr was forairly p bavf too many beaux. Xfee maybe . F t ; 'ir:'f ,r r.iv ... i ni a' a. ... - . i .v.- 4. r-r -i Farming Bent Pay. ' If farming dldu't pay it wouldn't " be followed; necessity c mpclsit to pty not only on' farms, or rather with all the bulk ot tbem.acd Usi So it ik'with oust pay or it will be Comaimei. however. It cularty farm fag la; which muento do and the ex er Ion of the man 'the less. AU busi nesses are StbJ ct to these changib. But the greatest rdivenitj Is in another di lection -Un' the capacity' or activity of tbrse engaged. f There ate many poor farmers; tome quits poor wretched. These do not .gad it to pay, and,' so ing else, or t some other and bettrn frm. Bat ft la the same; tk7 are not apt to do we I any- .. i m J J. wnero u larmiag were ojmoiiag u pon these men tho wot Id would' stsnyf Bat U Is bound not to stsxf and so It empl'7', esoog others, " Its "best men. YABBROTJG-H tt CO FALL C tflHfER GOODS We are now neeiviog an unsually large btuckilFall and Wint.r goods and we are prepared to Csr our friends and customers. What They.-Need ' AT LOW P BICE 8. at Ins LtDin wx orrxascrsHion axu (EXfRA ATTRACTIONS IS .. t " , . Fancy Dre3s; Goods and KOTIOMS jMllUKlieiUdtt JOCOB KULL4 80K8.' OcllS-tl. 4-"' . i ... v r i ; Our Flock of TrimiaTrgs Is larger and more complete than we have eyer purebased before. In Ibis Jine we c'aim SPECIALTY; i EAEtZi OAHPAiOn OPINIO AT JACOB KTJLL liQHJ ho;i3;. . SYCAMORE 8TRLBT. cLofHina AiiD Fcrnisliing Goods . -AT - TT HO LBSALC AHD BSTA And ajl we ask ic an opportunity to abow. ,The Ladies are lavitoc to call and examine pur Stock, we guarantee to suit them I , I We have alan large aad well select stocks of Reedy Made Clothing Boots and at. Hat a d gentlemcns furnishing goods . j I , t i 1- - YAHBOnUGII & Cor : The UrrX otoek ever orW,eabcaolax all the blast styles, euta afii oast approved dtts lor bll and wlatett BLAt rx cLorn DIE id SUITS mid mind. land. them ia who are rare' to do well, as they do wall atjajbere. It rt'tjuit raterprbs and earOo auccaed ' tni any 4msineaa.orall&2 I7bUa some snca are compelled to vacate their others will grew rich and eccun selvea tho Cae hesaesteeds older settled parts at tbe couotiy. It was not idleness mad abittleaaneas that did th a. Farming, then, will pay, but ootjrwiib thoee who exert ' themselves aad make it pay. There ia money in It becanoa" there 'mast be. There is moory ia it, says enterprise, , jand I will have it. People oust have bread; nod to farsuaVtt4alnho bcaa way is to real as the profit. Bat ibis must keep op with the prctas sjeand htm, r te wtU surely be left behind, -.lie must ftraU faimaylf of - all the , adyaa tagea, and there are many V be jcaaaot do without tkm; they make It con lit ion. But bw saaay are sucUig io the old way, v duudcriog to keep ujV and iwith ' beids Just abo ve: tritev crying that firtiia j' font ay I? It. Hiys eteo ia iTirvJ .tinea, and ttt Groceries! fircccrlcs A l?ull'tappIy-clX7oya cp .Av '-tja- ct j ... -v , YArkonriGn iccot.' from the knrsot prlco to tte beat custom wo k. Kaney omIom e tuita, all gradea Cfcariotio vilieaodr aOrtck hpg aaalaors sm.aUfTadanlprJcas. . - . , . Taneratioet fwtta, -3eatJeeu XJL AtlantioHOteL' LtPt (Tereemts and , j i ; Llaa2a .ad maay other Sty!cS-,t li-irt . i Li ': t rkirta. Crawcra. ftlLtn. eioeoa. de a, Uee4 Cmbrelk . thawU and ista e- I j BORFOLK. VA. - j - e atf-DOCSOa. tsaerloftho - i f; v tka. JiC aiCLL itOt?. ClothUx to anU. at short no touxtaii Bom ., aWtunorv, . . - ! - . Ibotir'ocor. Tale sar-ciUnesit . U0T1L, afwr ikoviag saoc07 ronoTossa ana arcxa. m ? tW the a rmmndsnoaj . JBoard, arst and soeoad fEavar tt per. da. Thlad aadSMUtb fio t. tf) per cay. Ueor-1 teraM toi FALL AN.D VI.NTBil Wrs. af. 5. Cnllis sy cjunoVeVjast. Pp. unuurj, i a , ri to auvMt&s nan ami ts ertataf-- Uao ooU lo t iMsoos rtaomUr. ttat aa now baa get- tav ekuis sue k of A! ir-Ty rioock roacr saa ocbatauii Li tj mii anivaia La ronartroet irane aad.uansssy nowta esbrn foods, 1 aaprsparod o eCar tujcrp3ao d te4aesrasats aad Wxto c B sSastloi U the leUowlsj srpctss Prewrh Psfroa JSoesauknd Eats. inru l trtamsd. Utaasd Uml"1 satin, Vetvsta, Yfirsssess. . tad ac& anally adns bimwi direct fzS a.Uarcxsy aaiHan- , LODICI LOOK XfiA Use. Test!a Phrra. TTreia b rtower.. ieal V&i cieae.. Aaeea, U tasS thread LaocjL aaad iar-a nhavru. am aad Ltsea toHsrs a&4 CtOssd leal All GcntUfCua" ? 'tH'ius Frankletoa thonM call we W. n HAN60 at, who RVVi rawapTSTER. and Pw L.w.aa UISKVM V IMUIIUi 1 1 UK" UUUQEU. w ' . . .. . - f Merchsas sad .Ttaors, aad thoaertak. raHr ta awrd of 2'::aary ood wiu lswo mlIororertWfrjr Oof AO Oaotry Oen'Umaa,?' Ha. can be iuad at Bailey's old 1 L 4-o oor.i aa4 to Car, aad al; reeda tursiah4 ta Wat man oy. r 1 t us. f a.aaeo earn i .. .-I I V ' .1 . . - , ' ; 1 -a.wt. - -4jea.S1 ': . N t .Vd nk4.SI ..a .wtr.i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n'l
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1872, edition 1
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