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Glj.'c, Can t'ux . iLVTES OF ADVlUlTISINa. (10 uses ok Lrsc jrtnnmt a iiftm Ov &qmre oo fert! , .O Or m Eca utxqurtst InterUot.. 1 OM" " Cna Uoa: b . . . t.-i Cne " two Be(,MM,.WMU'i:: Oo Tare KontVt...M.M..... a.e Oue ; -ftxmonib;i................JIJCi Oit " Twtlv port i .-a . . . .v; . n O A Democratic .riwpaper. ! published every Friday in Louisburg J '' 'ft' 1 KATES OF StTWCRIPTION, ..WQ'i'ED TO -POLITICS, LITERATURE, SCIENCE A ND ART. Copy 1 year 2.00 6 Months. r..10O " 3 Mo -th. 75 - TKRMS CASH IN aDVANCE VOL. ,3. LOUISBtJRG-, N. "1 MARCH, 27, 1874. NO. 21. Contract s fH brcer artare maos u Ubrrt tfrnx 4 - - - " 1 1 i . i i . C Ij t. Courier id icr' mni ii - ' i i- "i i i i 1 ''. , Professional Cards. POETRY. u r. .... v, , li'AJTl w rOE OTE COURIER. To my ITiioiil Tulisx. Memory brings the cherished thnygtr while LiiKette, charmed with the stran- .Of brigbteatummir;bo,urjj J- q f, I gers 'graceful manner, hang ou the tale i Wlfc'n1 we wandVred b'y tWbrooJrt ' of conflict which; notwithstanding p4 Dr. XI. Ii KING ''.' DENTIST. , Ofleri his Proiesaional Services, to tlte public io ,'. i iA Every department or Mientlstry. ... OFFICE V, -' -d LhbwTg-at - Warrenton orer Dent Hotel, I Norwood & Davis' Store, To pluck the fragrant fi iwers ' To ornf f or ya a f weet bonqur,' 'A ketrpsakVcear thy Lcart to lay." C. M. Cooie, H. Spencer ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A.T LAW, 1 And Selleiteis ia BANKRUPTCY-. ' . LOUISBURG Ii. C. - ' ' Will attend the Courtaof Nah,Frar.k liu, Granvill. Warren,nd Wake 0un. tui. h'.so the Supreme Curt-t Nirth Carolina and the U. S. Circuit and pi c Couits. No. 7-tf ATTORNEY AT LAW, . FltASKUNlON, N. C Will practice in the courts of the 6;h judicial dihtrict. ' ; ' 1'rompt attention given to the colU c tion of claims. No 50 - tf JOS)" J.f DAVIS. ATI'Tani. COUNSELLOR atLAf L0UISBUHO, FUANKLI CO. K C Y7ill rrctioft in the ievrl fkmrt of Gran title Ftuklio, Nh, Warren autl Wake. B- l"roniit aitntion paid to tke collec tion acul n mittaco of nion-y, ., f. On eye's pale brow, one etarburntd And zepners fraught with balm ; A heavenward hope, a booth ing Vdream; 9 . ' : I Which ient for 3 ft, charm. Was there not mucic in the breeze While crystal dew drops filled the trees? ' Twa3 then we talked of dtys to com", haT0H8 SO Ittltlrtrr-''-' Some white.wiDgud mesaepgtr woujd r Anrt brngwhh t'rnse dayl so brl' The'swtettst j ys, Ot thrilling power, As we neared the bright tt - norrow We wonld climb to the eyries of eag'e explained in fer words that be bfd I In the name of God amen " be be- lost bis way ; was wounded, was" be- gan again, only to hear another Toiwe nigh ted, and begged. the shelter of their in a loud whisper say : roof till morning.- ' - ' j 4lles miifig hU will, I thought he L f On hospitable cares intent, Widow couldn't live longhe looks so powerfully Dupere bustled abut her cpttaga,i bad-- Now I lay meaown to bleep. I prayVwasthi next essay, when suuic -erudite geutleman remarked : lie is not dead but sleepeth. ' Oh 'yes ! Oh yea I continued the 'Squire, . A voice replied, Oh no I Oh nol don't lei's.' - . Sme persons out doors sung out, Come into court V and the laughter .A. I?Iclfpocltct' JTolte. adt:rtisemi:nts. notwithstanding ap- parent pain, he recited for fcer" enter- f i -t. n i:1 , -f v- --. - taihment. . ... ,.- , As the little: party drew around the table, he said : " , ' r ' ' My dear madam, I cannot express how grateful to a soldier if your kind ness. Vision of, .this tempting t cup have been on my;nitnd all daj ; for, I was general. am no friend to these harsh Rhenish The bride was near fainting, and the wines. May I beg your acceptance of 'Squire was not far from it ; being an all I have this half of a lottery tick etV' 1 - : , - . ' lie placed in her hand a scrap of, pasteboard, together with his card : Gen. Bouvear, Imperial Staff.' His hostess took the slight gift, and a tear filled her, eye as sbe thought of indefatigable man, however he began again : ' , To all and singular, the sher' ' Let's run ; he ia going to levey on U3,' Baid two or three at once, . Here a gleam of light flashed across the face of thfi 'Squire He ordered inm. The highest bight of mind ; ,, And make munkind a 0'lUr race,'-i Id the strength ot g'yernecX mint We kindred spirts would daily mte-, And chuse time in communion tweet.. his, deep' poveriy i anplaoing tbe tick-1 tha bride and "groom to hold up their hands, and in a solemn voice said : You, and each of you d solemuly swear iu the presence of the pre eut compiny that you will perform toward each ofher, all, nd singular the func tions of husband and wife as the case etin her work-basket, she thought no more of it. ' '. ' " . j. 'v., ,.!V' v? 1 The morning broke clear and beau tiful over the Russian forest, and as the soldier bade adieu to his friends he said . ! Bhould gathering clouds darken our We would sare etich others fate, And though all otLeis, false thould pr-v, . t . ' ; v , ;f.7 " We woufj Tie'r, no nc''fors iVr. r. Together would we humbly bin.) Togc her should our prayt rsa c nd. M AKf.ERIB I'Kl STON 4tl and Tomeo are obliged to you may be, to the best of your knowledge for your kindness, Many miles lie and ability, so help you God !' . SELECTED STORY. BY" Maria j. Bishop. WEK.Barto.lRWtii.Barlialii, Lou hu g, X. . Fo ei!v l e. N B ARSAlM & JlAHHrO-E M!y VaM Couiseliorsat Law, Oflicja milca from I.uIj gh b Kul Co, N. c. At LcMlshurg, FranUi . . v and at i ForeMvl"-Wikr, C&, NV C. 14 V!' i)e'c ln.th i)y ri r Courtaof H.c th Juaicaf l)Uilc , T th - 'uprc m i Ctu. . cf ie S ie, f o red-rt-l our.a. -Fichnit aiti tt. n 1 eptid t Co'Jeci li g, cuiiiif, Cuiuprouiaini . aud bet iiug Ibuoiti. JhhKx between me nd ny troop, yet the re membrance of these peaceful ' hours will beguile my way." ' , t He raised the. fingers of Jiizzette to his lips, and bowing to the widow, was soon lost in the distance.! Months sped by, and in the journals of St. Ptersburgh appeared notice af ter notice, requiring the holder of tick et No to answer. Widow Dupere had not seen these notices, for she lived lli &tUage5$ Q?lfcv ?n solirude ; as ever, the stranger was welcome to her abode; land, I ere long a Jew8topped tq, unlade his wares, "and td beg a morsel of food at her door. lAs the inmates of the cot tage attended It was towards evening, in the year jto his wants, his eyo caught sight of 18 r when .widow Austin Dupere olos jthe lottery ticket. ed the shutters of her small : Vihdow, "Ah; mistress, he exclaimed, "know ana prepared tne aiminutive laoie; est tuou wnai tnou nast toerer it is whicu served her aud' the beautiful a prize of twenty thousand guilders, Liz2.ette for tea. She was of Frenchi aud the emperbr wants to meet the extraction, as her.sMall, delicate, fea- holder of the ticket." tures told, and though .poverty, keti A few weeks more, and the widow and deep; had long watched by her had proved the reality ofher' wealth, door, yet that door ever swung open ito The ticket had drawn a magnificent admit the stranger and the sufferer. -cloek whose marvellous workmanship Neitter could it banish f Cum the cot- and beauty well might gnce a palace tage ft.beluty)of t keatLe.ss aud order 'Long she refused the magnificent offer which made it sacui the paradise of of the emperor, advertising for the of- peace. t ficer to whom she .deemed the prize be. , , It is a wild night Lizzie dear,' said longed , but at length " she ' consented the old lady, as she smoothed down to receive a yearly pension of five hun- her white aprcn. i ' Heaven help the dred thalers until he should appear. poor souls that may be out in it." J'Finally uihe received the "The girl raised her head. She was note : a lovely creature ; the heavy masses of damp, dark hair shaded a fruitless face, nor Oould the coarse drwsof rus- , set brown conceal the elegance of her form.'f Throwing back the curls' that wandered over her beautiful neckt she , advanced to the window, iu i Dreadful mother ; and thd Hartz Good an wheat.' exclaimed the fa ther f the cute. 4 bride. Stamford Advo- following I?urity bl" Cliaih.ctert Over the beauty of the plum and the apricot, ihcre g ows a beauty more ex quisituihau the fruit itself a suit, deli cate plus'i, that overspreads its blush ing cheek. Now, i( you s'rike veur hand over'tlias and it is once gone, l is gone tortvir, for it never grows but one . Tnke thf fl wcr that hangs in the morning, impcailed with dew ar rayed wi.h jewvla. Once shhke it, to that the diopa roll eff, and y ;u may spilLklc water over it as cacUully as you please, yet it can never be made; again what it was when the dew fel Mlsntly upon it from heaven. On a bosty m ruiag, you nay tee the pan s t glass covertd with Ian bcapes caouu ains, lakts, irets, blended into a beautiful, tau a-.de pic urt . Now, lay ymiriand npon the glass, and by the scratch of jour riae'-, or by the warmth of your palm, all the delicate tracery will be obliierated. So there is iu yc.utb abeaut'y.au 1 purity of tharacttr wiijch. wli(n once touched and denied, enn never oe res'ored ; a fringe more deltc-ite than 'frost wot k, and which, when torp and broken,'. i!l never bg embroidercd ' A m;in . .vylio has soiled and spotted hra moral garments in youth, though be may s eK to m ike them white, again, can Lever wholly do it, even were be to wash thtm with h'19 tear?. When a joucg man leavta his fatl.ea h us -, with the Idesaing of his mother's tears sail wet upon his An amcsirg instance of the inability lie puuuc id uiEiiuguiau u uunnt man from a thief, happened some time idtice on the Portland railroad. A thief, w o ha 1 been "picking pickets for wmi'y yew,' an- who is at pn tent serving ut a tentence In the State Pr:s n, bad been operating for several weeks so extensively as ' to ar use the indignfttfooTi f the travellers on tbia road. S me of his victims bad express ed the determination to flog and tar and feather the first p ckpocket caj- tnred. v r About this time the thief wis 'wan ted' f'ir stealing a large amount of bonds from a gentleman oc a Brooklyn ferry boa, arTd a detective was sent to Portland to arrest ' him. lie secu ei bigmin tod started for h'-me. Tiiey experienced tme difEcalty In finding Bcftr, bat finally the thief proenred one with a genUrxai who nsidei in Port land, and the detective occupied the corresponding seat on the opposite ride. The thief introduced him.-elf to hir neigldtorasa detectiv--, and informed him, in a consequential tonr, that h was taking the man opp $i'e, who waa well known pickrwKket, to New York to answer lor a bold robbery be bad re cently committed. lie als advised bis t Uo-'ravelIer that his pruoner was probab'y tho very mnn who bad picked so many prckets in that neighborhood. He likes to play practical jokes, continued th? thief." vn the train we h we just Jtft, be marie several gentle nun believe that I wbs tne pritner and he "be officer.' . The real detec'ive sat watching bis prisoner, all unconscious of the ap proaihing s'orm. The gentlemen moved to ar.o'lur part of the car, and communicated the information be bad jut received Jo several Iriends. One of thrm bad ben 'robbed a few days lteftreof over $200, and be as still very argry. He vtepped over to the detective, and, in a 1 tt I voice taid, 'So they have caught you at last, )Ou nrserable cu'-throatl You ar- the ras cal v.hr stole my money. I know you. I saw y -n nhcn you took it, and if you hud tot e?cpt I would have fhot you like a dog, Yoa say you " are xd a thie: ; that jou are a ' thief catrtier ! Do you suppose, with your villainous fac-, you can make me thii.k y-u any thing I ut a thief? You ought to be thrown from the eats; and I, for one, will assist in so doing. A crowd of (Kit d mm gathered around thu unfortunate ditictive, and in fpite : bis prottS'atin, pris!il in abusing him shamefully, ar.d were abont to hurl him from the platform of . tt e flj ing train, when the thief icter f.;red with. . . . Gentlen en, I trust jru will use no violerce toward th's unfortunate man I cannot permit it. He is my prisoner. He is in the hands ' of the law, and the must take its courae.' f I Iir"iix."(tJ)ii- J: S f ... i i .-. - w, a, r.a-ca&Tox C. B. KOWA&Ot A. y.'xrao.tdlUrV Practical Printers anfl Binclcnr, IT t fg.iyjiLAir . . -si Fjetuvi la EtreeU BaltifcV ' Opposite ITirkit stra."i '' '" Pabiiibera BICLXCAL JITCOIUP-. 13 59 Per AAavtf.' THE FAVORITE HOME -"REMEDY.' IhHnnriva'kdXedt Intla w rmtt'daol lomiUntil g e panic e of ttaacrmv, or any Inj r ouh A nera: aubt uc bat Is ! , PUUELY VEGBT ABLE. contaih'rg thoaa .northern koita and Oe.bt. he a all wbn lr vIj dc baa Hed a coi.ntrks brr L ver l.aeae ium p va.l. It ih cure a. I Dbeac cul br D. raniteuuM of ineUe d Ucw la ' Sinuous Liier Replatof or islicine. I-e in , tly a Fa ilr M-dic n; tod 1 Ijke t niuly f r imined atieo.t w -i 1 'i'. a TERRELL , A HAnniS, AoDoasce hereby, ftlly raeiilc wk&v' we say, that a ter lUa lit Jtaeary we iutciid to sell oa'y lor c a sn aava or ! eqaTvoltat. v ;. It is custom try to put tbexi tt!rt,. u yanbu rtiin.ri ?ud uuuyiJJar.l lo newspapers, led fall to r"kt ttcra U lime .idr1. bla rK,f xXl w JaaraMt,.w? We aUo brg that those, who. fcavsv been kind enough to trade with till' year, will iacrcaae their obttatiott tj" paying tor what they bavs bochx. ' . . - ,.,., .k ..... Goto And ver Fort Yetr.' trld tt tktl c ir i k b - mot invjiulified teitino it ! to it - vi.to f orn i e huui of iu b Klt cua.-ct-r nd.ep n-i.lit . Aaiineut pa. aioana commend It a tilt total EFKI5C1UA.L 8PEIIFIO FOItbYiPEPjilanB UDIQEaTION. Armfl wi h thl AHTrooTi all clra tea can eiif wat t an4 f -4 m J b faced Wit .iit fea Aa a Item dy to alauiaivvB Fkvk BoWil ConruiijiTa, tUsrLKSutx a; Jaujiucs Xataca. IT UA.S NO EQUA.I. . It U the (l.eapBt, Pu-ftt .d Be -t Fami- 1 lied ci.e Uue Wor.U I la m.nuf. cured o I. by J.MZILWfO Mo Oa. ai d fan. dm rata. rrio?.p. ruiAiT tlx Dacouian 53 ' PETERSBURG, tYA. E. KICUTEIL .1 Watchmaker and Jcw-cler. TERRELL & HAIIRIS and ym will, gt as cw orjcsf, moey as you caa anywhere, we are. se'l Dg at bottom prices vcf IXuU Quick tiaks and saali prclu. :. . John Armstron i laLEian. ir, c; ' ' 300K BlSDptlV ,7. FIVF. Watcbea J.wel-y of the bea , M.irnif.irtot- and at the l-ivrt p rrn. AH woik p aou-dly attended to aud war ranteJ. tl 53 J'ycamo 6L, reteriburj.Ya Oi-8-lim. Connty Orders taken in Trade, at current tates, at B; T. WILDER9. TO-DAY. r . t "': I;.;. '. " . TQK P2 PLK ILLUSTRtTaorarKJI, y la a ihor ughly American enterprise, illustrated by the lead to? artists, acd teeming witb the lest ffrs of the o.ost ai.le wriur of cur coon try. It ia a piper lha, otic iotroluced to the ! . family tirch-, ia ure to b eagerly Fori unately, perhaps, for the detec- wa cbtd f r and carefully praervtd. tiw, the train reached New York about lbc CQuice ot Blank Book Ucixufudtrtr, Newipaper, Uagaxoee . asd Lav, Books of every tescnptio ;"' bound la ibe very ba : Sty Is and at Low cat Prices ., . JacSO 12a. . , TRINITY : ; -GOLtEG-E, ' :& ii'.i'.e it.; ..'- ' i -r-f : - The Spris? Bmletf will cotaasase T . JANUAlir 17ru,lE74. V. , Board $11 per caontb. Eatirs,x, pense lor lire moot b a, lor UoarJ, Tu tiao, Wasaiog aai Furl frat ? u $lo0. ; - II. viU.V2(9 ; Fsb-6-lo, . : I ,4 My Dear M ad am : The scrap of paper given in gratitude was yoars as :the poorift of the stranger. It is still f. reheaf', if be once loses that arly this time, and he escaped. yours when it represents a fortune.' 1 .-'- Bouvear: purity ot oharactir, , it U a los he can ntver mak whale. aainj i fA. Gcorin.' Wedding:, YARROROUGH lliOUSEr forestjonder Stands white uil spectral against the sky. Hark I was not that s v raleigH: ii. c. G..W.JiIaAClii?ALU Trprictor. ? The preaclier was prevented from taking his part in the ceremony, and a Snewly created Justice of the peace who , The widow set down the small tea- i chauced to be present was called upon urn", which'seut up a comfortable col- to officiate rn"' his place. 'The "good "uiiiiHtiatok atiniB-4h0oti'?imau's knees began to tremble, for , he the barking of a dog" -i Patterson, Madison & Co. : ' y "" "" ' k ? YHOLESAlE GROCERS AND - "I -i i..t ) Commission.., Merchants . "A looked forth into the whirling sto m, while Lizzette,like some Grecian statue; j - - - - - ' ' . stood bariug her ear to catc . a repsti- 'lion of thev sound. But uoth.ng met their ears, save the bleak crashing of branches, and the moaning of the wind over the dreary wild. j .JTwas imanationIrtzzie.jjf 'U Ceuld I have been mistaken ?" said the girl. No mother there it is again. DoSi'T C UST TII.fi JSTKVi. It if, per hap?, wtll for qs , that t we do noi c unt up in early life the t number ol s!e8, many of them wea y one , We ball have to take in treacling the long road that reaches from the cradle to the grave. I: is well for the yung housewife that -he does not estimate the number of million of dis'us she will be icquird to wash during a pciio l l hou-e keep i ig forty years long ; in t ac of which the table most be cleared, and the Bless me ! some poor J. R Patterson W. A Madiaon. R. L. cudkins, No 43MJma 'cre'ature is Host 1" said the widow, while she threw an additional morsel of fuel on her scant fire. i j .A moment more, and a knack sum had never tied the knot, and did not know where te begin. He had no Georgia Justice, or any other book from which to read the 4 niariiage 'service. The company was arranged in a semi circle, each one bearing n tallow candle. He thought, over everything he had ever learned even to ; ' ' Thirty days hath Septemberf 1 s April, June aud November j but all in vain, he could recollect noth ing that suited the occasion. " A sup creased titter all over the room ad monisbed him that he must proceed im : cioa.ig the At with something, and in the agony of desperation he began : Bright IIbu s and Gloomy. Ah, this beautiful world! I know not what to think of it. Sometimes it is all sunshine and gladness, . and heaven itselCHe not far off, and then it sud denly changes, and is dark and sor rowful, and the clcuds shut out the day. In the lives of the saddest of us there are bright days like this. when wo feci as if we could take the irreat world in our arms. Then comes gloomy hours when the fire will not burn in our hearts, and ah, without aud within is all dinial, cold and datk. Believe aic, every heart has its secret sorrows which the world dishes washtd, over a thou.-and t inf. It is well that the poor wmatresi doe knows not and often times we call a uot calculate thu number of mihs of man u when bc U only 'seam and gusst ai.u oann, nana ami gutset and stam,' her tirt-d fijgers must torm, till the lamp t life, like the table larr.D. eivts out. It ia wie and well ar v r that she, wno si:s from one yar m atio'berin the same little r ooi, dot a t ot naltze that htr band movis, in more miles than a Tja x or m 1oxt aairrrm. ICUKOIIOS i ever iued is given to each tubacriWr, vz: 'Just So fitgb' and 'Life Sua shim,' two beautiful Child I.c:urt. by ifr? . Anitraoo, an AmoDg the D; drops, a lieautifal Iodcp in i er- color by the ce eorated uikxkt roTra. AD our agents . have top.eof cacti, and are prepared to (Kliver them to-'ttb-rwitn a Sobscriptioo Cn fifc ignd ty tbe publiaherr, t tba time th tuout-y is paid. - A-enti wanted eeryLerrf an 1 liberal indusmeots off.rrti bample c pies witrj full par ticulars and deacnptioo of the Chrouios, aet.t on rtccipt of six ctota.' ' Oxlt two Dotxaa aitd a halt a TCAJt. AuIjxj, to-day nam a rcdUinivo co. 1ZZ Saosom t., Pbiladrlpbia. 712 I3r.-a(twaj, N. Y. 3 School bt. Ii tou. 113. 115 t 117 . lladiaooaUtet Cblcag-. 1 : a fo- ming stitches. lantic. ,4 & J Jl ' Our Living a nd Our Deiia - That was a fearful prayer of the in moned them to the door. When open- 4 Know all men oy tnese presents fidel sailor in danger oi suipwrecK : ed it revealed aa otficer in the French ithutj here he paused ad lsoked up. o God if there be a liod, same my uniform,-Heas deadly' pale, seem- ;t4bAuwhH in atole-Toice soul, if I have a soul V But there is inplv 'wounded. and as he staccered in the corner cf the room was heard to sublimity and beauty in that of the forwaVrl intnthe centre of the roomtne say: J . n soldier; tn the. eve of battle; 0 God, WSEnTS , respWful 'bffimi e is draVini a deed to a tract of in the day of, battle I target Thee, do . . Addresa. S. DPo xJ - & l manner kKowm! j-IIia rentlemail w Ha , land and they aU laughed. I not Tho i Urht'tnaV HIXG, WilLTE & SUi.W. Will cmt nue to aell GOODS FOR t A3H aithesmnlcat 1 vi&g pr fi f, uini: tbe:r brt ctloits t lou i h oj- I Iks as low as tbrycanbe bad Irm aay maikit. We wid be glad to faroiah pron.pt paying customers oa our uua4 credit una. Tbosc tav'D2 cpaettled account wftb- ut, re rcqacte.i to cU, at aa EAULY fjAl, an i lOja kali.acury arrajc u.euu t r 8 5ttlciacnt.t:t we may kn w, wh; acouats to t-'uiioue for the" year 1-74. King, While & Shawi BLACKSHITHING I SliaiY & Halonc. - . Navh St. Near Jooes Lvt ry &) ablet. L ci Bcao, N. . C. Are prepared to execute with protap'- nets aud dispatch, all wink in tl e bUrk tmohing lin Saocing braa spc ctali'y, - ta?9 3ur KEW BOOK Few r dj f r age . Eocjs LtteiaiL fcif-Je Bj Haet .a cb I l: anb r tf Kiti mtln Uib and unr laik ra Han of wlueb ue y tA uuo e-pi-of u b -r- a 'd r-rvd f jc ctreu'ar Zuou a A ir "Cc. pt Hi A'c rtat Iilad 11. a pa HOME IHSURAI.'CE CCVPANY' ... , ' ' .,',. Raleigli, NV O, . Insures All Classes ' - A. " " ' ' . Q2 ii .'..:r A 1HSURABLE PR0FnTY- Against Lossorrbnc " Bx Fire,; - . j On the Most Bea5Piau able Terms., ' - ;' '-- B. Battl Pre-idenf, VB, Uooc Yc Pmideat. ca.i3 Gaxs. Secretary. . . Pcj-ajli CowiTa, tuperrltcr. " Qt3, 0. BAKT2, A t, 1 !
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