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'!.-- f ! . i k 1,1 , 1 ! -' he; i. ;U. 8 a.- T. 4: f V . ' V t . t ' r ft. - f ,f , .... TO&X MITCHELL lHor, GEO. S. BAKER Manager. All letters addressed to " ' Raker & Mitehell. 'FridaY...v...v..Jarnnry $1, 1873. t is I -Agitato : r L cms of.Qftr ren drs be alarmed -at the heading of tbis article- Lt I'Jheia not fear that we are going to en ter into a discussion' of anj'f the pon derous qucstioas that affect tlie politi cal world. It is. cuatOTBary fsr the i advocate $f any pecular political pol-.I icyp'r religious tenet to aver tUat they, arp questions of the greatcstxhoment, an d m ost vital importance. - We do Lpot intend here to lay down any such proposition. But wo propose to state fow . facta, and we belicvej ihat our urbole community, will cojneide in the deduction that . we draw from, Ltheui., i l ;?Vi The. town of Ijouishurg has some eoven hundred iihahitantt, and is a place of cocsidcral;Jg: jrp.de,. It. is es: tl mated 'that there are sold: here an nually, about' three' hundred thousand dollars worth of - goods. Last seamen about two thousand bales of ootton wore purchased by our merchant! ; and it is thought .that tho number will be increased the present season to three thousand balesi( 'Thcro is locwtcJ here a Tcmalfi College, which is no w 1 . . ' . J. 1 .. . . ' -L .ITLi open anu in a prosperous cpnuition. Also a Male school of liighgrjulo which, ij doing well. ,' A number f manuftfe- turiug establishnreats are a. fo in suc ides what the centre jcesHful operation hero. W0 kave enuineratqd this U of a:vchr; fino agricultural region. Nov are not our whole- people fully persuaded 'that we ought not to be Lahut'ottt.from communication with the outsid world' jst half ofbur time, as jre are. Wc cannot belioie but what they are fulby convinced that we should haye a daily mail; r TheV hj not take Bomc steps to secure it? that if ft p.cUonas gctjen e believe Lir) stating all the facts, that might be auducea u support of this measure, and sent to f ourjnombegofQorircsa that , thoy oould socurc for us tlu.i much def .red boon. Our town being only ten .miles rom tlio Bailroad ifc - could? not add very greatly to the expenses of . the Post OfTico Department." "Lit frome . active citizens draw petition and get nil of our people to sis it. 'and then farward it to our Congresinn, and we ... - - r rn: r rr . . , "good rqsujta, ;iVfho will move iu this 1 ii.-l r : J T .1 i Bauar ( v e are reauy ana ziqua io cooperato with our citizens j for the ace'tnpliBhmcnt of this greatly desired L hjoCt. : " ' . - - j.' - Fon tiii: CouitxER. IK. CXKKLIUS" HAYWOOD STALLIXQS. -'The writer of this article feels most keenly his jnsulBciency in undo; tak ing to' pay a just tribute to the worth p,f Limi'whose najne ho ha3 just writ ten.ViIIow willinglr r.-onld tllo table bo resigned to an bler;pei, piovided it were wielied by a comrade in jrn:s : ncno other could possibly do the ' sub- jct justioo. , Haywood Stallings was 'no hero of romance or histcr.y,1 no skol- eton (stibject'to bo filled up tin 4 adorn- cd according to tho taste end fancy of hts Vtogrnphorr. It would be a profan ation and a .sacrilege to make j him ' lav-figure for the display of the tinsel beauties of fino writings" liisi'wns a . -.... ! character complotrjvand hntahcd. . The itory qf his life could borrow no charms worthily It, pnrinust hare boon intimately ac quaintcd with him ; and ho one kaew him well who was not in d.-iilv s 1' ?'luai iiAtf amy.' ' " Ah,4 that. ws - tue piaca ta itaru a man L ;At home, Onncv 'I'rom thft- meretriciouac omatneuts-of ' Haywood. Btan:gr to be wsrmly theK .Vpetry.'QT rhgori Topc:ikrof. '.him bLed ic Uarts. he distre?s- worthilyand.tohartemehimtru- J .a&tl f4tal tckncs8 bich m tbe V . and in. society, there is a sort i cf ; -u . :tnti plcoayntiQnal , prop riety ' v na alt ' 4tsf knnnft.li !n sur- worn f.by us all; thatJConceaU,. in a measure. our real characters from Ihe ohserva and Inspection "of our .most cou$ dential associates. Inlhe camp and on the marchthts is thrown aside 'as useless and cumbreus. t ! ! ft A. soldier U bebt known aod under itood and appreciated by Jits erfei'adts';- ' ml "'"tbe'liearjiGadj blf4 "J11', ith which bandie 's now living, w uld rts pon1t6 the mention ot his name, would I'' a worthier anbmore elcqutht t rib yxlt tfrtha memory; joJDe. StaUinjrs, than the met fclowiiig-culngy t at ac- cennlUhtd sholar.-hiprould pcc. " ' .. ' i "f A c anristl - of lm mkfck this r c. rd, ? oae w h i knew hinvwell, andWfcSa dK ly win e-s of i is n;ble conduct; SnJ it I m cliargeab'e with eatljuam my en-lhu-isai wa3 iaspnvd by his ifccel le: c-. : " " When ti e company ksen as tl.e 'Franklin KilLs,'' was bi:'iit fermcd an i'ofgai.'Z for actual bjivi e in the ik'ld, Dr. S:.ab:ng$ had tmtfgtd from anxiou.4 waiting-jtri)d, the con;m:jn lot of all yotitig prcfcssior.al men, and had esfulniaited a reipe'ctible and grow iig pri.ct:c. lie s-ood within the tli'ri .shold r a useful and tionortihle catis ; arid well mIgit he' have regar dec! tLeclairns of a ojr.fi iing communi' tj of his'pr ofe.-siohal scTTice-s n$ rpira mourit to t!:at ct Uis country upoa ta mo tives. Ljt ha promptly rtliuquish--td his practice and hia pr?ptct;j iat Lcmeur;d, wi:h too -jimrgr Irotherp, (int a ir.err I oy .) cat fa " his lot T.tth Lis J wung associaUff and friends-- who were ffp;nin for war. Nor did be see Rn cy- place" cr promnent po;. 8 ti n, '-fr'thciib nis icktsoTv Itdgttl ub'.li y 'and popularity wr.uld bavc war ranted his' appiriug to'ny ofHcc ; la' his c inp mr.' lie -enlisted f.s a pjiva't; and I do sot believe he ever manifested. -ly wr.rd or set. a dcttre to bj prtnno tc I to J filter daties or !)i;:jlier fuse. . tlon?. ' He a!w.aj s seemed -'jitten'y un-t 'cbnsrioui of bis own'mfiti'.Sj'-and oLliv-: ijn3 cA ihat c vpticity for tupiior e m ployment wbicb "'eerbody' -olso ac-. Ivr.CTledgf-d he pf-sstssed. Not that be dippavuc V h'-m'-el?,1' tut be never tboaght about liim-.df or bis owa des 'erts. enough -to fugLeit.tli'c inquiring to to bis. mind, v.Ir.'t!icr lie was not Helen for, ai)d tniiticd to5 a mr.re ixiilttd tpbeie 'of aci-. Hi.- s !e iimbiuoa if it may be w called was to discharge ttithfu'lyjard punctually tbu iluiies of W'aatcver j;oi iou ' he fou-ati- himseii Once, '.indeed, bis fiiends, sseiog un opportunity of .'uttifyir.g tbyirsense ol Lis j-nst tl-ertfc t;y t-ltc in' . biin to a Mscar.t'lii:Ot--.njti'r-r; solicited' bitn to be f " : ' dfMTif a C'lidttlate 'for tlei po-i:iou file" i rtspociuou ttenctl actuaiiy jo startle I'.i.ii, nn'd he mt on'y; a!s:uujtd from tbfc slibtf-sfe ff.:t in the v.uv oi '.,-. , ' - . . . . utciumea-mg, ou? txntutu-a so tnncn tndiITnr;:;!Cp rtticut. tbc matur!, s to ere- lite tbe iurprtsiiion that lie pitlcirni to 'remain f.s ha 'was; smd ,thj mr-Si "oTtbe vot-'B. of tne compsny wett tk.:r-f',rc, co!.ccU;nted' upon the; more sais.hitluut- ftsd ac;;va aipli-uii,3 Ililt tb' mbt besUitiiol phase" 'Cihii c'.-'.rarti.r wae xhitited in tbt- je'a-ioiis iii ! i:it ic. uise botvvicn bim and b';3 tvo brotlicrs. Xtviitdiy ,a.ppot.rcd utt if be ba 1 takt-n th.rn along y; ith Lim into tli array bci;auij he was unwilli'fjj; to b'se siyht x.t ;ihem, or c:vn; -t tln'm tbw care-, .pi any bo jy llr.o. It wr-E ' touching in 'the- exireme '-. to. ' st-i ; the motherly carfinjiHnde.-'nt'ss wl.kh.he ;ra'chc',l-tJtcrthem. The three, when oij of duty'- vrtre Iriiost ,i!u-jv? to-, m. I! - - . '- I-. O l I "" iii.i-c oi. mine cau go ju?icMo the? :-cene, . r iu efltc .1 . iuws w nuLe?ti f, wucn poof-.Hv; lu was killed i'n a march by tbe acci dental'" firing cf is own gun; the 8-.ror.gmun and t4.o u-xtflir 'outh stan- litig clasped in a muiuul tmbraee, mingling -thtir tears. Us;de the 'body of t'no tie;id bio.h.r I 1 he Diereil bound dbthel ugle summoned uato'4laTl ;n aad we-JLcarcltfid. (If vith b4vy erts, leaving thd thrte together the two livir, and cm d'-ud. I do not.thisk Dr. Staliirjgs ev?r re GivtTPd from that blow, booisl and all i ble. he always -s, before and after ward?; but a m.anchoiy soberncs-s came over his spirit, that tirged all his c o n i i c c t . a b c o n v t r s x l i o n 'ivT.a 10 toe . . , at time I tyer E&w him. 1 no n- t re- member tb; have set n h'm ta1 tae ?nv "prt in- tl-esporis n-d tho; patl ;l5 cMbTadts&itvT that" rsar-h. iucs of All of his:iutercst in tegard sec-in cd ..-c.onccnr truted on" his riraa-nif 'ebafst-r-his y ai:t.ft brutler; at.d.thv;-.. aCcctioa of the tjvo f-r .ch 0;h.r aj peartd to grow Ciailystrtpgcr,at.d deeper, r Lut, not much later, an occasion was preienttd forlUa manifestation, in their tod and peilset j r; orti of these .qualities f which; cuacj-tbe -m-.-mcry o rummer and all of 18G1, pro-tiaUd a.i;ioit,tne w;.w.e rccM-unt,r opens d to' htm the neb'e career for which be was' so wtll t- ttcifl both h Actcrc and cdu esl'or- He did.net wait to be sc-t tr. nor, tbrowicg hicis M bxck up- n ks professional digrity cc-tnand the tank and py'ofa surge, n. U Jore u beji-aa to .minister to the eick.aud the suC'ering who'sorroandej him. Nor did he ev. o ask to bt: cxcuevl from the ordinary duties of a private soldier. ati iej9- oace' SD(?witi,out hrsit&tion or prepHr&tiop, entered. uptJO his '-mission' of beneficence. Ue commerced in t'tje humble Cijiacisy ot a-nurse to vim; tne tenia, ana attend to the wants of h;swn Qr-untjen ant3 'VVcqu. tances firt Gradually, the area 0j hh mu.'S'rations extended itsilt, &s his at-itnti'-n wrul i be ' attrcttdf and Ids svmpithics enlisted; ly the cti.s of the fuffsring in rughbuini; compaoifs Who ircre entire strangers o bim - UB tii bis nnse becaoie Kuown and Lis persoQ lannUar ' ti;rMig;;iut !tbe entire camp, and seorci of purchcil lips called pUctn-ly for bjin, and burhicg eyes watched tageriy ft r bis corcinjj. , N;gbt a .d dty a all hour?, he mvgbt tbe sttn y.andirj or kuvelia Ly the; pallet cft -ome .wri'.hing' pjititnt, or else passing from cce tect to tin. other cn tii cease less crrard id uscrcv. i Nothing but bis lumsLity could over come bis extreme modesty. It v,.is, (as I have ibturd bliii fefcy.) with great reluctance that he took upon h::neU at first the office of a physician, by prescribing, es wed as administer- g, . remedies, in urgent cases, and in ibu absence1 of the sunroons. The . lat er, however, knowing bin .veil, cot only sanctioned, hi doing so, but con- auUud, f.,eeiy with him. :- ,;, At the instance of others, he wts re iuyed from all duty, that be might give but eniire attention to the sick. J ... The con( quence of li .this ccr.sekss ciertion to. relieve tne suurm-rs ot other?, and the. dcnitl to himself of the, riSL and -.slaep r.tcissary to rcsiore hisj exhausted tnergiea.1 cru'id , no: but be loured. As lorg as Lis physical st rc ngth peimittud, be pcibifetentiy kept up hi humane ministrations. 12 ut at! length, as was, apprehended, his vital iotccs .v.cre all expeaded, and he snk into the g.-ave a martyr to the love ot bis fellow iuen. . ... pi ',; - And now, coturailea and felb'W citi zens; I feel bow far shr;rt I buv co-o of doing justice to my sulject. Pages upoa pfles micht b-j' written, ! without much mora, fcuti3factioa. Bat my short cvra'.ngs wi 1 only appear in tho light of his metit?. 1 , hiVtyin corsclusion, to ask your a'.tcutioa to a singL-tact' and thought : .,Thp ino:ta'. rerauius of 1 1 1 y -wood.Bta-Uis-.g3 lie 1 ti i d i:i j(,ur midst, without r sloue to. fl iy ci irk the ?p -t, to c-.-iuiU'. nui fito liis v.or.h, .ar.d to at test your spp.-eeiation' 'ot his yirtues and bis service! v . " Ought this, to bo so ? ;Sh di i!co:t-' ti:iui' to ? I trust not bj- Let c m ike haste to relieve oiir&elves ir -m this re- : p roach, ' " - ; ; - Sekgi:a:t. -wa waiit, wlmt wo : jocd Very uitieli, unci First. We want a rnilroa 1, a horse i $d!' road, a lurnpiko'or jooiething if the kind, (e don't care by what tame it is called,) from this place to F:'pnk linton. Thia is our tir&tan largest v Second; We want a Bnr.k, we must have a Batik with the i.r unl f cot;pn bought herii a:.d thu amount of g oc! g s dd,''it. is almost &lvi-utely nacctSary that we should 'have a B ink. Third. We want a daily m-iil, v.c hadtH daily mail before tbe v. ar, und now . Willi" an i ucrettrc ef -; ul :UIo:i, of more ' than twenty five per cent and of trade m re ih m ne hundred per Cent, we cant get "abn.g withou-. a daily m dl. .Fourth.-. -Our Streets -are bjocxed up Vt-ilh pjtton. and imposed to the weuth er and in every bodys way, will hot pome enterprising marTor'nlen build a ware l;.,ous ' whtiie' theVolloa can be stt red ? ! ; Fiftli, We want n od 3Iurket House, "where the sober can hava a good comfortable phue, where he can carry h:s produce or, provisions, when.be brings it to town, tiu.i not have our streets blocked up with carta and ws- Now will not our-citiz ns more in this matter? . " ,1 Elucatiag prls for'hometoldiduties ought to ba coasi'dcrei 'as necessary of instruction in ' readini' "writic.- and ithmttic, and quite as ."universal. AVe are in -m our Locsv-s more lb an halt of ocr x:stecce, ar d it is the household sum -ncdings v.hich fcffuct most largely tiie u.-.vpinc.'-s r sr.iry f a domestic life. It tue wife knows how ip k3tp h:us&,M.'i.sh has lesrcrd how; thiisas ought to be cooked, how beds- should be rr.aJe. how "carptts "should be swept, now rurniture ghouid.be dusted haw the clothes should be . rcpnir-.d, rjrid turned, and sltcr?ri, anr renoritcd ; if !.a Vns bew purcri.s can be mice to the beat ad van t ar, aild j understand the laying irt cf pr-'-visioibs ;hw to trtika tham go the farthest and labt longest; if she ?ppreciatts the: impdr tivhcu ot sys cm. order, tidicesNiad the qu et-mang-mcnt f chi drc-n and ser- vanta, then srt kcos hvxr to make ja luevvn m ; how to win her' cbil dita f W the str t how to keep her liiasbaovt trom the cb bou-e, the am bbcg-vabif, and vise cupl Sulhla1 fnm: y i;i be trained to social '.Tispec tahiUiy, to buiimss su cct.; acd j to efucitEcy a:;d juSctu'nojs in whatever position my be atlcttcd to them. j : It may be safe to say, that" one girl id ur-i ia our bire to w as ad cities, eaters ir.to m&rried li'e m ho has learned proveil style Joh Printing o! every de to bake a loalj of bread, to purchase j a scrip'ioa, such as LetUr Heads, Busi i ' uas. paiu'.injf, ij sweep it cirpV, rr to cat acd fit and make her ovo dns How much the perfect : knonled cl 'th se things bears upon .he thrift, the comfort, and health tot families may be coLjacturcd, Lnt not ca'culsted by figures. J It woald be J immeasurable advantage to make a tcr ginning by attaching a kitchen to stery girls 6cboo! in tbe nation, an nave lesions given daily in the preprration of a":l the ordinary aiticlcs of food and drink for I he table, and hov; to pur chase them in the market to the best advantage, with the result ct a large saving of rnoni y, an incrcise ol comfort, snd highr,liel;U iu every r family ia the lnd. Court PiasUr Kisses. 1 Come fcheer bfT," as the sheep said to tha man who was cutting tff her w ool. .. Josh fays I do.f t o sz I wtn f'o b t anny moi ey, sad give odds, on the man wuo iz alwuz ai.xious to pra ont lowd every chance he V:an git. - - f ' - & . t Sam where is the hoe t "Wid de rtke Maasa. AVell where is the rake ! Wid de hoe 3Ia:-sa. Well whero is both? IJ i t' gedder I golly Massa ytu is very ticlar dis mornin. KEVv ADVEUT1SJ5MEXTS. WOMAN'S FRIEND, OR TI.c un.Ie: signed, h vinir rurchassd the L Ki.;lit .f Tcirito y of . O, lib on. rat tentee f A.au n' Frie d, ta- .-t am wasbii:-, li t ntcd et t., lath 1871, and is nuxbered il9(X3,fo? tin Co.u t.e, mt Fniuklin, N .sb, 3Vunen and rLilitx, t.ke -Una method of ini:mb-g their f lends and t!ie public gea-c-r.iil tii t tuey h ive established tbeir Man ufiCtuiinjr i.ta h-bment, ner Iouii-ur; C and s h w prepared t- f.n nish tlic Vahe s :'t the shoi-,st notice, they liave p t cuml ti.e services of j;o i workman, ana use tb very b st mateii . s and every washer i fully v".n ranted to perforin w h, all o.Ue ( add res ed to th-.m .t l.ouisburg N . C. liave iutned v.l tittcn io . our Tr.-veJl-ng Age ts wi I tike gre.t ple-a-mv in . vtTitin upo i the pcop.e generally, in theabowtueu tio ed Con tio-. .. . iaith.'lomew i Hull. ; - . I'roprieto'R. I ouisbarg N. C. J. J I'crvon Lo("d Agt., 'Louisbur I- C CHEAT REDUCTION IS I'lilGiilS. 2Iy business necessitating au early. SriTiiu' trii' T will f-bic nut n- v5ntir stock consisting of Dress Goods, ,'loaks, . . ' Shawls, ," ' Boots & Shoes, ' Hats, Caps, Furs, Cloths, Clothing, - VeKtings, &C.&C. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, I shall keep during the present jre a a well assorted stock of Groceries cni- bracing ' ' .- ' ' .'' ;" ' -. ;- ' Bacon, . - ; : ; Flour, '. 1 ', .. Lard, ; ' ilolasses, , - Sugar, ,Fish, Tea, Co flee, llice, uc, S:c. All for the lowest cash prices, or on time when properly secured. Go to 11. W. Fullers' during this month for B AUG A INS. j The higlrest prices paid for cotton in settlement of accounts. No. 11-if. Ja t L. B ra tt n , , DALER IS ' : MUSICAL INSTilVilZNfS, Pis'ols.Guas, Bowie Koives, Dirks Faaty Goods, Toys, Feilumery, CHILD SENS , CAUEIAGEH, Coclcctionarie., Canned Goods CIGA'IS AND TOBACCO. N'O. 10 PlTETriTlLlS St. CXLKIU , . Q No. 6 Caios " "i " - , 2ST QTICJE. We havs made arrangetaeats by wh'.c'a we can Lave executed at" the ehorUst mtice and in the raot cn- n-.ss Cards, Posters Envelopes, party t-:,;: J r ' .n - ' . RAKER & MITCHELL. Editors of the Courier. U)VERT1SE3IENTS. f n i aft feift ijh TIIE ORIGINAL IIOWE Scwinc: Machine. CONSTRUCTED IN THE BEST POS SIBLE MANNER. i EXECUTES THE GREATEST VA R1ETY OF WORK. Never sils work. Tbe Simplest. THE CHEAPEST Because THE BEST. Lock Stitch. j. Strait Needue. EASILY MANAGEP, DOES NOT GET OCT OF ORDER. Unequaled For Univer sul Sewing. Highest Hoxcits at tiik l.vts S utu- ekn Faiiis. ZdBT- AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circular, ' t 1 , -I THE IIOWE MACHINE CO., r No. 7, Fay tttev llc- St. Raleigh, N. C. A. J. CARRIER. ' Manager. No. 8 -12ra. TERRELL & HARRIS'. Center of Attraction. IX'OSDISAT IXDUCEMT. TO CASH BUYERS, 150 Sa.k of Mtrsball's fine 8a:t. 10 bb'a. New H:yr Miilietii 50 b ls. New. 1 1 ur a 11 per bb 20 BafidU-p, Bridie, Ua tera and ead Jlo clotba. GOOD ASSOIiTilEXTCF DOUBLE AHD SINGLE GUNS. AN ENDLESS VAI'-IKTY OP CCNrEC TIOXS AT TERRELL & HARRIS' may 20 ly. Carriage Manufactory, rcrojd -niuhiag to boy Carriages ur aay u-np in ttat line woul 1 do Wsll to g;v.Mi.e i vl teror-j orJiriug froui otcr lntrk.ie, ab 1 kcrp tn ' fc Best Vorkmen and tii Dm Mxxtu kv that ia to ba bad I w u!d state that ' Per tortfinfe IllltfUi UtlUUY ts w:t'a r-ia aud aprviafa in eroo theu aa uliureoCtntra LuGGia, Uiou .t - tho ric-ut iuiproTLia-i.i a- v rouuuucttl'by all who eci tatm to ith CoturptHHl in piu ol couvrmoi.ee, duranilii aud aijle. wonld uc 1 1 jao i- io iinv j ma ol i frieuda cf frauk 1 n and j miii-g couotira to c di oa 4.iu. 1 wt.aki ci eciia Ij tttc u e pub ;c to tb mo j bo Lavu worked lor a:id wl re uow oit cf mjtiuplojpatat. in r-rd to be tttoek 1 u.e aud the fa.Hjfii neaa itu LicL nsy uork pjt np ' K. S. UAKP, IlaleighN. a Ko. 23-Gin. . v ... LIGHT ! LIGHT ! LIGHT I. rxti tt' Cclcbrntcd-j; Astral Oil. We are glad toinfwrm. the many in qqirers alter PRATrS ASTRAL OIL, bat wc have rarcired a supply. Those who have let: oil cans at our atn- inr. in-; the past two weeks, can now Lave l thm fi.l with . u r . GENUINE ASTRAL OIL, at MaaulAC'urrs price; lor cash. "'" -KLXQ WUITE & S1IAW. ., A D.VERTISEMEXTS. A GREAT ; CHANCE For Bargains At ' JOCOB KULL & SONS. . NO. 13 - sycamore strut: r. ? ... " ' - - We will offer our entire stock at prime cost, ia order to move from our present location of business by March, 1st. Our stock h the largest and the Greatest Variety that can be found n any one hous, North or South, COMPRISING Ready njade Clothing of our own, man ufacture for MEN AND BOY'S, Staple and Fancy 131 GOODS, ; in An Endless Variety, Rica black Silk, l'laia and grosgraia, Fancy colored Silk, For wedding and parties, Japanies bilk, ia all colors, Jaiianies poplia ;iad ; Repa la all colors, Alpacas ia all colors aad Dclancs, Opera Flaacl, Silk warp Flancl Ac.,4 Cloths Ca?simcre - Sattinet Sheep Gray, &c, lirowu aud Bleacli cotton, and ShirLl:. A Large Line oi Common - - And Fine Shawls. Black Cassimere,.haudotae Brocba, revureable strips, sitirio and double plaid... ' A Large Assortment For Children. foods, ' i Xubias, ' V ' j Ladies knit Sk, 11 Miite to (evening, Table Damask, .. ; Xll colors, Twiiis, . Blank Counfcrsancs, . yT- Bed Quilts, N hltc and Gray blankets, Common and Fine Dress Trimmings. Valincenie and imitation Lace and Edgings, Lace Collar ami Handker chiefs lloscrj and Gloves, Vehxtecn in all colon. - Urs assortment of La dies aud'tOent8 . Underware. A large and endless lino of Motions, too iiumcrou to mention. Gentle mens nbirtsm every variety and style, I - ' BOOTS & SHOES. : Ladie?fMi5cs andcluMren's fanc3-coi-oreU iuorr;co shoes for parties, Iidu a Cair and kid Bootee, Ladies lltikin. Ladies and llisess cloth gaiter Gent calf aud kip ISrogausewcil aud l"ggel Gents Bal and low quarters. Men and Boys Boots. Our fcewed Roots and Shoe arc from the best manufactures in the cojintry and arc warranted. We call your spe cial attention to thi opportunity a it is the beKt ever offered. Wc are de termined to sell entirely by iUrcli let. If you can't come in person send us your order, or send for samples and we will forward thp ! at i.oiesaie and iarge uuyers and new Winners Mill find thU tb. best opportunity ever of fered. Our terms trom this day will be cash, or acceptance on short time.' : Call early for Bargains, at ! ' JACOB KULL & SONS-. 13, Sycamore St., Petersburg, "a. Jan. 10-lm. Railroad, Schedules. SEABOAUD & KOAlrOKrll ' i " j d RAILROAD CO:rAXT. ; Crricc ea ai.d Jt CoaxoksU i rart.-oi' uiU..Ttl litb li s CHANG 5 CFklieLUL?."' j Oa -aa-1 sftr Wd5ely, Ar.l 'v Mil ir:n daily a- ..J C T Turoch Frnglit trm laity fct 1 ' f.-tigtt tria yi,tLj, Wdcesdyt arid rrii kt.'.... eg j AiirJVB at rJiiriiuuxa j M!l train rtailr at. ..L. rAl: I . T:.rooich Ft tic he tria cUil? xi i) Wmy Freight. UVfcin .Tut.dAj, TlmraJaTt, xnl 5aorJxj t..., I?) r t .SId t--ila e-op t all atationi' for fk.. rub. xuroan 'r-.'a Iraiiu itJu train Uio tfit. ci the WjIui ngtoi atd dty-. ai Fr-DkliD, v-nli auaa.tr fcr LcZ ton riviuont'.i, aid Laadhg. a B.ackwaiaT i Aouwuiguvill. l M.UiL). ant L- 1 .Mkwtlar ana cuonui river, Snpt. f Trxiwiortation bCIIKDULE OF THIS I KTIiK BURG RAILROAD COM PANT. PASSENGER TIUIX3." Ezpr-as Train... , . 7,00 a, o. i'Mail Train'.., J 4-13 p. n. Auaiv at Paxttsyiicita. Express Mail. U.CQjLQ. .....7.45 p. a. Leave Pjltkksiiuuc.' Mail.... Exprcs.. . . C 10 a. nr. Mail.: Expfca-. ..... . .0 15 a. to . . J. . . 6.10 p. tu. Fi.ntcnT 'Tkaiss. . L-aye p. tcisbufjj. . Lesve Wcblon.... .Arrivei.t Vld"u.. 8 SO p. ai, . . ?J Oj p. n. . . 3 to . it. Le.iva Prtcrsburg. . t ..... 6.15 a. u Lcnvi; Gbtoti. . t . , , 1.15 p. W- , Airive at O toa.. 11 50 p. ti. Arrive at PcUribnr 8.B) p. tt. Fiei-ht? f ,r O.st. nDrdt.cfi mill b rtcei ve.t at t he lctrtjur drp it oeIt ou MONDAYS r.nd l ij UUSDaYS Tim tie-i vv-.h iuci ivdtt 3:0 J :i a. ro gooda w.I. f.itie I niter ttiat h r. C. bPidG'J, L-.j; n-ier cd O i Wilmington & Weldon Ro.R-;. Company. Wilmixgt KfN. C , June 8, 1872. C5 AH GS'O F SCII E DULL ON and alter .Ian Uth pn-Unt, Pi Train n tiu .Vll.niuf.t m affi ruiiruad wiLi run as fodoi : wailtkai. 1 c- ve Union Dep;diir, .it....". ....... fcr.ii a. b, 1,1. 1'' 1 1 . a- 3 3 J s- i.y--x- Arrive. -i ti.iUbjro.... .- IIocict Mount. ,,; -:t:oii Leave VcMon etail.. (Sun !J5 t. c frrive ;t i;nkv Mouut. 14 .v. a.rc l:.c p. ' Holder " Union iv t. EXlUE.i Ti.it I. j ran- ou;on ir:oi Util'.al. T . . TT 1 . ' .. .. 1) Op 3;'3a. k Afn.ea ! ulro.... , " - i.o y M un-.. " WrtJ-n. ...... Icv Wti.loa daily..... Arriyu f-t ..ock- .ount . (iold.boro..... u Uuiou lrpol'... 7:1 I. X ZH a W.Lt p. 3:1 J . connv.-tiwiat ff' vi lij Lte m. onl ith s 6: 0 , a Msil Tnin mak l9 o cbu for all p int. s orth A.cf-tti.1 Cicek route-. HxpihMi Tr.iia connect I. reek roiite. fu.unu'J r on lliia tmin Freijf'ut train w !l lave Wilniny tr.' Mrt J -wo.it. nianjiniraal u tprrvmilitt.- in-wtllU.re Ilai.:; ton dul (uady -xt.pied) at3 m, -WfVie at li . nx. , -. jo !N r.t)ivrr. J' QeucraiaUff inteade-t- Ko. 13- f. . Raleigh & Gaston R. R Company. SlU'EUrXTI'DKris OKI ICE, ) Raleigh, X. G., June Ilth. Ti ) Oa and after Moin 1672, traius on tha JU Itailroad, will rnu dai ceptcd) a follow.: ay June l"i -Leaves Ilaleis-h . r. . 10.00 a.s 3.30 p. -9.15 a. 3.0i p. Arrives at v eldon . . . leaves- rcIToii . . . . . . Arrives at IUlcigii. . . ACCOMMODATION TAAUf. Lcare3'Rali-gh . . . ,;. J .O) p. 5 CAJ a. : 9.1 a. : 8.00 p. i Arrive' at Wcllon... Liavcs WeMon J Arrives at Italelq:!! Mtil irsia tnst'i close cnarlji 1 Wsldnn with th- terard & K si ' Railroad aad ZJ.j L:iie Steamer' B!lim(rc, to and " frKm i I p North. Wrt ai 1 N ircjtWcir n1 ' tie Pctsribarg Rail toad via Vcurtl-' Richaoad aad Washlnztpa Cts ana irom an poiau Ziorth aai l West. - j ' And at Ba!ergh wLU, tbi K rtb C olisa Ri!raJ to hh nra a'l tou;h and S-uthwt. and witU 1 RaMV&s Aufuta Air'Lite to S wo-d o t Fjttttvi;lcJ ". . , Aeotuan'i iioiad Frciz'at tr " connvct at WeMov wi.h Assi-aawJ lion and Frwicht'tralai oa tbo'- Hotaoke -lUilr jad atl Pete'-1-! Railroad. And at Rde'gh wrli Acciaj tioo aid fre''it trsios m X ri5 C- Una R.nroS.r. . Prruns lirin? aOT tha lice of 5 road can visit Ktleigh la tha "m 'f3: ty Accomra datin tfaiu. an I rt' srvaral hour and return tbe si3e' A. B. ANnRE'3- xl lionrr 1111. sSr.:kr Jckt.orc V:vV; ltoykib' an lSdibo&ri Iwr pi.aeri;,, V i Fre ght Jrtin stops at ah tai.o .a S. I .1- 4.
The Franklin Courier (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1873, edition 1
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