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THE COURIER, GEORGE S. BAKEK.J EDiTbn and PftorniETOK, jtll letters addressed to Geo. S. IUkkr, Friday,;...-. jJAN'rAnv, 22. 875. ill Lr v The P Unlets fomethinprbe cVt, and that upeedilj, to check. theiicroac;limentj made upon costituiional liberty; in thi -country; Unless the brutal force of the soldier again1 soon pvts way to the dictates of ' statesmanship- Unless the American people cease at once their slumbers upon the volcano that is about to burst forth and aubmsrg-i them in a gulf of burning lava, tl e li' e t'e? of the citixens of th& country, will soon have passed away, an 1 tfiey will awake on some fine morniud to find themselves the vassals of a n.jlitary dictatorship; and the boasted days of American Uber- ljf ana OI-OnSUlULIOIliU lUj", nt" uc aa ' i r n 1 . ...111 V a talc that is told, as a vapor that ap- peareth in tlje morning, and then van ishes away, i ' . T i Already from th Southern borders of the Republic have such enormities and atrocities been perpetrated by Gen. Phil-Sheridan., the Virginia Mill and JJarri burner, approved by President Grant. Gcn'l. Uelknap, ' Secretary of War and many other Republicans in high position in the Cabinet and Con gress, as to exejite tho fears of all lovers of Constitutional Government through-put the land. ' This feeling, if possible, is of a more intense nature in the North than in the South. Large and entheu astic meetings hava been held in most of the large Citirs in the Nv th, in which Sheridan' atrocious conduct in dispersing the Louisiana Legislature have been deuounced in the strongest .lamniajrc that the cnlish lexicons will furaish. ' ' The denunciations , haTe not been cpnfind to the members ' of either politi cal party, butV the best men of both panics nave jouieu m xneir piuLKMwj against such hiiih-handed and outra- - . - . gcous conduct. In Congress too, this conduct has been characterized' in fit ting terms. Senator's Gorcloj Of Geor ge, Thurman of 01 i , IIanilt n of Maryland, Bayard of Delaware and others, deserve the lasting gratitude of the lovers .of Constitutional j Govern ment allf over the com t;y, for the bold and burning words that . they have utr tercd in behalf of the interest of the rights of American citizenship, and of local self-government, and against the ' would-be distroycrs of these blood- heritages of every , American. !cfti: iev- ''' '!'-': i;' Citizens of America ! It h time thst you were arpused.. If what has been so ruthlessly and wantonly jci pet rated in Louisiana, pass unrebuked, how soon may thc.saiiuer.actment be perpe trated in Raleurn, or Richmond, or Al lany, of Columbus,- and 'then as a final culmination W&shiiigtiui, whcnGcn. Grant shalij set up a Gcnendofthc army to say, who has or has not been elected to. Congress. Or who has or has not been elected Presjnt of the United States, Let the fires of pat- ty be kindled again in the. hearts .,and mind of every man, who calls himself an American citizen. We, arrived in Louisburg at half ptst 7 o'clock at nifjhtwhd the lights from the Tillage windows gleamad aVd twinkled amid the Uarknct., "nke the lights of hope upon the veige pf lrfc." We were weary froin travfliog and thf. . : i. . i ? i i ' i ' igut coceieu our jneu ptnsta. vve have crosied the rivrr "Tan,"' as ti e Indians named it, I said to my travt' ing companion, ' Y a he ana wt red I oaru in urowgj ruuraiunoe m we came over the bridge.. I: is a ilkzy cu rent except when swollen by freshets 1 t Ifwmt lllllli tnl)i cnni ,,.Mtnrl " I Late viii'.ed this place b?fore ha con tinned, it is a beautiful village the bouses nestle so sweetly Uiieath the long shadow? of tall trus inviting to rest snd repose. Lari; elm and oak trtes are seen in every direction as far ' as the tye can reach. The homes c9$ happy in their sheltered beaut V' uad the- deep green foil ge which cotcts them. Tht streets are laid aff in quares like a c ty, and jo j will nee aoma handsome rusidences, wit'j prct y i yards marked by walks'l-o dertd wi h t; eyergreens. and fr .graut fl wprs. ; Tt dwellincs scattetd brre and tl e e gleam ouljamid tl.e dark leen loilage of the overshadowing trc. s llkv umv ! - i . sweet and delightful picture. jLast summer when Iwas here, there was a magnificent Brass limd pet farming n one of tbe groves com jjoed of a la-g npmber of ins'tument, in the lined cf accomplished mus'ciaus, that Lcoog in Louisburff and as the no'es cf music rolled out.' filling tha town with their grand strains promenaders elocg the embowered walks 1; cghing chil idrcn, happy vbicea calling to frisnda. Jl thought it was indeed an tnchaating and picnrBq" .pl-re, away from tbe uoUj t i roug arts of h ci y Y a e quite flowery I said in your di-crptij-ns, no doubt the place'anpeara ronreflovely and beautiful in yoo eye, since you are accused of being In love with one of the fair daughters of Louie bur?, and totne tcne of enchantment perhaps dwells on your m.nd, I shall" judge for myself tc-niorrow and then we parted, He to take- up" Id lyings at the Clifttq House" iud I to the home of an eld fritn, where J am n w talely ensconced elm ring the kindest hospi taiity, ',wilh tha fest ot reason and the fl -w ot soul." To dv I have "wan dered through the street, dropped in to some ol the business nous -s and I am better pleased then I had previous ly anticipated, I have found the mer-' coin s bus fr afiabl , iuU.l gtnt and polite. Most of them are a -n ot tner- chants-public spirited mea ia their day, who were liberal in farthering enterprises for the public good; giving tteir children fine advantages leaving tbora not only tiche, but the inberi tance of good . names for promt j and honor. There are thirteen dry goods and grocer j.ston a in the place, a very hand come new brick store has just beeo completed, owned by P. J. Brown the otdest merchant in the place. There is a fine drug store also under oeatb the rooms recently fined up by Clitton, for the accommodation of gentlemen travelers, where my friend reports this morning that he has found every ihing neaf, comfortable and inviimg with fare to suit an epicurean taete. Barrow & Pleasants' have a tteam cotton girt aud a steam grist mi 1 in the heart of the town, also a steam saw mill near by. Wilder & Willii'ms have an Iron Foun dery within the suburbs. LouisLurg is quitei a cotton market most, ot this fct:iple made in Franklin and the adjacent counties, I believe is brought here for sals. Yu must re member that thi is an inlend .town ten miles, being the nearest point to a Railroad, and I hesitate not to say that it is my belief if thty had a Railroad there, that it would be one of the most desirable villages, inj t,he old North State. Bread is plentiful, aud the peo ple wear .cheerful smiles and can look yeu lull in the face. , - . There jis a large j fine' brick Court House ia the business part of the town where many important law suits have been tried. Judge Badger made Loun burg his home when he first started out in life Jude Battle also lived here Beveral years ; Capt. Joe Davis re side 8 here, I have the pleasure of his acquaintance. He is a most accommo dating a,ud polite JgetitJemen.i His ex pression is placid ana benignant. As a lawyer he stands high, haViDg the confidence! ot the people for integrity.' He ''ap! olds the maiden's right,'? and will -not ee the widow 'wronged. In tie political wnild he is well known, the people are not afraid to trust bim with 'their cause. C. M. Co"oke and T. T. Mitchell, aie rtpresen'ativt s, in ihe JgiHlature for Franklin County, both promising youiig. lawyer?, raudi highly esteemed. Tue county has jeasou to be proud ol them. ; j Some years ago tWa town was cele brated Icr fl)uri8hing "schooU. In one of the large grovesu a retired part of the town, is a beautiful temale College, tlire - stones high buih of brick. Tne st ck holders lost heavily in bud ling it, only tor a. yeAror two at iriff:rvnt periods has it been in successful oar, at prtsent it is vacated as a seminary. It seems a pity, for in years gone by the place was noted abroad for its excel lent schools., The citizms perhaps as ia most other towns of the South have me1 with reverses, Irom the recent war, and it is a struggle new for lite. There is not the same public spirit for the general good as there used to - be betcre the war. The citizens whora I have mat with, appear to be well educated and refined in manner. Some persons ot fine literary tastes, reside here. Thi author 0f!the "Angel in the cloud," is one of them. In p;raon ha is quite small, with fiae eye frani iand open in his manners. Ue is now I should jndge- about 25yarsof age (it is no crime to speak of the age ef a man of U geniu?.) His poem entitles hiru lo great credit, and fixes bis claim t tha right of being coasldered a poet. Death has wrought its woe in his hanseholu ; he baa recently committed to tlie earth his only child ; a beautiful little daugh ter lull ot promise. : It most hava been tad thing to hini. The 'harp note" of aer sweet Yoke are fcilent now ! The frosts of winter fall upon her grave! The winds make nan ic through th branches ot the; shadowing trees! but he looks forward to a brighUr world, for a re-union Such is human lite. Dr. Crenshaw lives in Louisburg. his ar ticks published in the ' Dady News," and other paj ers, are well written,, hit larguage is always gnod, uis style chaste and neat. The Dr. i will read, lull of useful informa tion. I understand also that some ot tbe ladies write ,elt, contributing trr quently to tbe village paper. The Editor ercourageV them in publishing their pitcep, .aud it givta him gr at delight, when they iceive comaaeuda tiona f-ooa other piptrs. Mr. George Baker the Ed tr cf the Louisburg 'CoratKK,iA native ol ibe pike', an i'iU-,.l:gerit"'and'greeal-is. 'i eiitleman, foud ot a juke full ol humor and ob set vat on, inclined however in his jests to' tie' gocd natured ( g:de of human nature. ILs columns ate never blotted by m-d.cious and caustic criticisms. Success to his paper l The authoress of 1 he Dtnuded ire," a very iaierest ing little ftory ja$t publuhedin the 4 Spirit ol the Age,' has her home nrar Thus elegant aud poLated mind assort their away OTer the world of t? e affe:tion, ' " , . Tes erjy was the Sabbath,0 and I at ended the Episcopal Church, I met with my traveling friend as be entered the gate there-he reminded me ol Tom Eglant n, the New York dandy. Hia beavr Wn neatly- brushed and glossy bis hair was redolttt .f per fnme just Irom under the baibi' br,d, his g off wtre ol Pari make and fit; h anew dr.es coat wts buttot.ed closely "rduudhis Uxl.;, aud et ban Isumtly on his well farmed ptr?oa Ia bewing to stylish looking young lady -with a pretty , face, he dropp d his hat, and tended fL It is c- rtaiuly a laughable sight t see what pains men and wo men take to c uch ' each other. I tn tered the Church quietly and thought fully. There was a good looking cous gregrat ion in at ten r I anc- The stfrmon by the Rev. M. p. Vaughan'was shrt and good.' As a tpakcr be i earnest, and- eloquent. There ia an CKgin in the gallery the music was fice ; the tone ot the Organ with the sweater notes ot the voices in the Choir stir red all the latent emotions of my hear . At night I went to hear Rer. F. L. ReidMol; the Methodist Church, He Is very youog, about 23 years of age. He ia an animated speaker, and his discourse was excellent. Ha has a large congregation to please. Yet be seems to be a great fuvorite with the old and young, fhey hnve a fine Choir of singera also in that Church, I have' nowhere seen ladies carry them selves, with more grace and .elegance, than .in Louisburg they are generally handsonv, and dress with fine tasto.- Tbe young gentlemen also wear a gen- teel appearance whether t'ley are pliant ''whuliairs to Cup:d, 7 I cannot say It is a wonder that they do not keep off such f Hows as my traveling companion. And now. kFarewtll I a w. rd that must be and bath be n.-A sound thttt makes us linger." Perha.s you may here from me again. ' in k li U .1 G-re at Attraction AT B. P. CLIFTON'S. My stock: or, vviater uooaa is now couipia.e, aJ I intend to teil tht ni Ex- ceeuiag y iow tor - CASH. I Trill mke it to your advantsjfe to xm .ire, my Uoous -tetor purcffrMng elt Wheie. if you will. call I will havTly you that What I say is true. In addi i;a to my suck of DRY GOOD-5, x ' GUOJJERI2?, '" , Ac. " I keep a'sa a superb stock of . WIESiBRANDYSWHISEYS, All of ihe vry be&t brands. I alto bave a splendid suit of eo om:s. Nicely t-md comfurtably fi tcd up in the sreond flor t my eture, tir Salesmen trave.lirg with samples and IJeaia at RETT AURA NT, COTTON G-IN. Have your C.i:on ginned at MY GIN, '' 1 ' ' i - I guarantee a bale weighing 00 lbs. From 1100 lbs. Of good ecd Cotton includirg. Bagging and Ties. I alio pay tha highest pri for 'tMrcd Cottoiv, in Cash or Merchandise. A'l Cotton received at my G.n is IISrSTJRED as soon aa received, at my own ex pens?. By P. CLITO- LOUISBURG H C. Joa Cattox Eobut I VJICA. CAYT0N & DUNCAN, One door East of Corner Blount and Morgan Streets. . Raleigh, NC, ; PBACTICAZ. STONE GUTTERS, - And Dealers in ITALIAN &, AMERICAN BABBLE. AU kinds twf Monuments, Tomb Heads ones and Garden Statuary made toordtron ceaunable trrmp. Orders1 from , a distance promptly filled. Call in person, or address C J ton & Duncan, P. O., No.303. j - mm THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY i hi onriva lrd ed; fne is' r rr.nt d rot o eonta u i g iwi:c ot MttacrnT or fcliy inj .r ott .n neia iiiltt we b.it is I URELY VEGETABLE. contalon a those xv them koot ind He bs hcb'a-i all wise Pr nee lmf l.Ueed ic et:iitri'S w licr. L viy I) ea-e ni n-r- v I. It wilreure I 1 'i-ta'.' c-ue bv D- r.Lgcait ut of .iie Lis e b d .cw In Simmons "LiTer Bezulatop or leiicine I" e'i in t tlv a FutiIv M- i c n -; antlil r L-e- V-.jt ke i r-ady f r u meU t reo t w-.l t iui . an ho r t -uff.i'i j; d mny adjl.ar t i iiiie 4i d cue. .r b lis -x A nd over Fort. Ye : r' irb-1 it U t:M re- cjiv: K ii mot tinotulinra tc-'inOiiUl 10 t vt tues l'iom j c st.. cf u . h ziu t ehar- hetor ; ml ie"n ni . lit . JLuiueiit na :c.ans. cminend ti as tna mt ai EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC I FOaV.y.I'EPlAOK I D.GES1I JN Sr i . Armd m h this antidotk all chm tes nd eanpesui wat r nna t cq i v ue teeu w.tiiout tea . ' a Hein. dv. iu alALAR ovs J ACS LICK iC6tA ' IT HAS NOEQUVL. It in tbo Cteipest, Fu ft irt Cet Fami ly S'.ede ce iu u e vVcrtl 1 la muufc u ei u L v UaC.jK Ga. AT (1 i H1LADV7 I G. W. MINN IS, "!'!'' - . Photographer, ? Old No. 47, .New 141 Sycamore.St. PETERSBVRG, Vu. Execu'es every style -t liken ss troai CMi.l to life P.Z;, lu the best styles Ol it. I ric.-s iiHxl r.t ,. il e ion i,ua-ante -'. Gdieijf e.'.ui i,c.i u 1 87-4 Oct. 2 lj ' i 53; . 63 PETERSBURG, Ya, : E IllCHTEIl. "Wiitclunaker and Jew- I'lNK Wiit.hes and Jwrl y of the bR M4iiulVrtorsand st tha l.we.t i. ire". A!i nuik n sonl!r ttinU.f U an t wr rai.iv.-'. tl fc3 j 'AitM'j.v ct , reLeibui"i, T . t . : i ... . : ' i'lANUS! PIANOS!! Augcsst T)fErr MiufHCturer of Piaro For.ti, - b'etis ' to anuout c , hit..he if U' -piird vili new. Rud aicondh'snd L'uuof, t.I.iiii be off-r. "i at 1 w pru es; . aim'u'ntior.s bv let--r will recrivc pruuip itumion. IA M t r .1 K " A U K u . aj.risf .1 by ci. in petent Mi-is nitf n t u erttoki'. - i! UiOst ett. n:ive repairs uf. ev-. rjr tU-M-i i pti i. ltt;.rrr..e u.t e ti .the mui al j- . usi-n in gt-nei , nd to mj large uud-j i'.r ol p i?ror.; .liij Ha'eigh, N. C. Whiiclaw & Grewdor, Cor.' Bluunt . a. d. Morgan s rests, BALUQfl, S C , Are Prepared to Furnish Marble Tombstones Ol all kind, Neatly Carved and Engraved. Also,, ail kinds ol Such ss Post, S'rpr, SilU, Water-Tablea, Strest aad Gratyard Curbstones, fcc. All orders from the country or titj prompt attended to, ran 271y SIX REASONS WHY ToUiuiCLDISSUBBlIC THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE I fJSU RANGE CMP ANY. 921 CIIESTXUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. lt. Because it is one of the oldest couipanies in the country, and past ttie dky ol experiments. 2d. lie ause every policy balder is anv-mber of the Company, entitled to all ita advantages and privil ge, hjv- ii'g a right to rote at all eltctiona tor truttees. and thus has an influence in its manag'-mett. 3d B.c.ue it has the largest accc niuHte l fut d of any Life-It.su tauce Unipany in the btate. 4tb. , Because by economical man agrmtn, i:a ratio of exptrnsea ia total income ia far below tbe average ot L'f Companies, (See Official Insurance Report.) 5b. ' it-cause it has declared more dividends in number, and of a larger average percentage, than any Company in toe United btate. F.r example; Policy No 1. for $5000, has been paid to the' wi ow d a phdadetphia mercbanr, uj-od wbich tweniw.Lree dividend bad been dc clarfcd, ave.agin ' tilty arvtn percB. Had these dividends teen ued to pur chase additiuts o thia police, $5,046 mote mouid have beec r-atix?d uik -ing tbe f olicy worth $11,046. ; - 6th. R c ii.se it ia liberal in'ta man agemeni, prompt in its aetttlcmeiiis, sale bey on a a conjipgenr-y, audits rates are aa low aa any first claa Leupacy in ttte counttyr : !' Principal Features. Small expeoaea. -btoiu-e aecurity$large return premiums, prompt payment ot loa.c, and libtrali ty to the iuurtd. W. H. FINCU, Gen'I, Manager far Nor h Carolina. W. D. SPHDILL, Gaa'i. A-rnt. I Fraakliaton, N.C. HEAD QIT ARTE JIS. Barrow & Plesa'sants, IT HOLESJLH A IlETAlt QUOCIKS AND Commission : merchants. , LOUI4BU11G, X.O. W' take this method of iuforminj tbe eople of Frwuk iu and adjoining ounties thai xrr mn nd, after the first of ' January l7a, to conduct the ' WHOLKSALE tc RETAIL Gioery and oni.niis.iou business iu all its various br nches. aving made all necessary arrangements with Man ufacturers "illers, aud Fork t acners and having made . SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS with the bail i'oadsand l"anspotation oinpa ies. therebj securing the very Li-wfsr rosiBLE FRUonr, and having ample means to , PAYCASH for all of our goods, we intend to sell them much lower than thej- have ever been sold in this market before. To Merchants and' Farmers who desire to buy iu package, in less quantities thai a cr load, we wi 1 guarantee to sell at "ilorthara rrices rrei-ht added" We are now recwiviug the ar; st lo f Flour ever offered for sale in this u'.arVet. manufactured expressly for our House, which we rc oflering'at greatly reduced prices, vve warrant every barrel to be rs represented. We c-d special atte tiou to the followr ing B ands whica cannot i e had any where else. , SO Barrels "TAR RIVEiV- -Extra, -a MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY Burrow fc Pleasants, LOUIS SURG, N. C. 1UICE--$G,50, CO r-H u CO o I 24 S3 a B S3 o X o v ' pa oa i O 3 25 Barrels MANUFACTURED EXP RE SLY F R Harrow & Pleasants, iOUISBURG, N. C. i ' PRICE-S.850. ' . cr S O err j . I tLJ t r t c In addition to our stock of Flour we are receiving many other goods nia -ing our stock f r supcrio to any s,oc in tbe pl .ee, and we desire ou frie ds to know that we bought them to M LL We shall keep constantly on hand a large supply ' of meat of all kind a d shall sell at tbe lowest figures. I.ibe -al advancements made on cotton placed iu our ha ds for sale or shipment. BALD MOUNTAIN ALL RIGHT. There is b cause for eicitertent. The bamir g noise dailj heart it cau e by the large quautity of fljur en g moved at Barkow & PLkasants, Wheleale Grocery &u re, ami ih Great Excitement at their Ketail Dry Good Store is caus d by the great rush to pt-t goods at ibe heavy decline in Dry Goods. BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOES, BEST CALICOE, BEST CALIOOE?, ONLY TEX CENIS. ONLY TEN CENT-. OiJLY TEX CEN IS ONLY TEN CEN Ta Their Stock is the tarst ia L u ourg, liaving arrivtd wi.m the :a-i wtek Ia .i(!i iir, .they are ff ung -TEN THOUSAND Dollars worth, cf all kinds or D.y Goods a: gre It reduced p ice . ! Tn.y bav- ibe largest fct.xk f Go -.ts in Louisljrg, aid ibt-y intend tosci hm to make iihim lor c net a. to arrive -D.u'i buy. any bt-rr, aa 1 -ur titoca and pricea iiavt" titea examin.d. Barrow & Pleasants, Louisburg X. C. Railroad Schedulies. aleigh & Gaston R. R company. SurEKrxTnxnET's Offick, Raleigh, X. t'., June 11th, '72. On and after Monday June 17th, 1 872, 'trains on the Raleigh fc 'a-;toii Railroad, wilkrmi daily (Sunday ex cepted) as follows: Mail. Tcaix. - - Leaves Raleljrh 10.00 a. m. Arrive at Idon..' 3.30 i. ni. leaves YVeMoii ... 9.15 a. ia. Arrives at Raleigh ...... 3.05' p. its. ACCOU2IOD.VTIOX TKA1X. Leaves Ralieh 8.00 p. in. Arrives at Weldon ... ... 6.20 a. in. Leaves Weldoii .... -. . 9.15 a. in. Arriveit Raleigh .... . . 8.00 p. m. i . Mill r;n ninkfs clo- -' r Weldon wifh h- sei. : & R -fc-Rxilroad and' B .y L' 'r- .-. -Baltimore t Md fiom - -Nor h Wp.t and Nrthg ' tl.. Pe'ersbur: I'ailntad vij pi . rsburf, Rifi mond and Wishing in C t-, nt fr m all points North u t N -rr, west. Avd'i lialeigh wi:h th JNoith ir. "In II ilr ad t and in.'m hI! pin " Soub md S u'hwtat. - add wi If the Rileiuh & Auiiis'.a Air L'oe , 't Hity woiul nd Fiytteville. Ace mmo 'ation and Freight .rains connect at weido-i with A-i-oi'no ia tb and Frei ir 4rHin- on -s'it.rd & Hoaiu.ke Kailrd anI P-"r-burj Railroad. And ut R deigh wi. h Accomiu i tion amtfieig.t train on N rm c ir -!in R.ti.r.iad Per-ns livimr a:ong 'he li'.ie of th road can visit llueiub ia-ihe irfrniii by Accoiumdatiun train, nd remain several hours and return t!:e situ -v ning. 1 ' I A. B. ANuREWS. Oen'l Sup.T " aCaED.ULS OF . rilii fJC 1'a.RS Luaa niiLROAD cmpany. PaS-ENGEUTRaIXA Lkas VklD . F.x.u. j. Train .". ..8 30 a. ro. Matl Tmiu. ... 4 15 p,m ARKlTi AT PfcTitMrBUR. ' Exp:t. .. ...... IC.IOa m a.t........ . . ..8 05 p. iu Lsf P.f;.tiiru. H:t . .....61 a f.. c x ( . . .......... ... ,.i It j. ,1. .-.iRlV XT fc.l.U. .-. . .10 .. u. . ' .'. .: 1.. 1 . K 5 ' ! A : L " v- V if a u - AINS. i.rr .t,.;(.; . . ,j :y,t . , a-. -. .Ilii -ili.V'.-ni it , &. 'A. live I'd- :ttH4T:; .. . 0 . ... - 1 e-.te ,r-l,(:!k. f. 3' a. in. L..v ,'. . 15 p. m. A(r;si .iit..t ......... t-;;j :t iu. Ai ;v- i i t r,i,u ; . . ; 01 i ! . ; F. : llti- f r G- 'mi iif. i;., rvi,, jj- t'Coe . a"i ! 1. i i u u p ot . os i) a v bmi iii i; , t . i . : v s Xo goolis Will rvtlfil i-.itV t. it .1 J. 1;. oi'.iivjU, ii -y:n.i . nd (i ii ji.. a,r r C,r.:i lii t... i?cRl x..B m, f"ii.Mi:,OT s, . C , Juii-8, iR7. ) ' CUilidiJ OF S C H D J L 0 - and after Jan uth in-tt-uit, r.ui -Train ou tiie il.umaoa aui Wrl.Uu .itailruud will run as luilow: . S.A1L TuAIN. . . ie-ve Union Depotdiu'l ( -imdiiyiipxef ptr t t.-.. 8 06a.iu -rriTflat Goldsboro 12 ti p. in ' Rocky. Mount.... 2 ' j,. lti, .rkluu a Slp care ' eldon tlail (sun aj uex eitcd) at... j. a. IB .nive at Kocky Alouut.... .11.-7 a at. ' oeldabpr:. i: p. . . LuionDcp t. fia p- m. EXPRE j , rl.N. ( Leare Union Depot tlail at.... '10.4 p' iu. .nitaa G-.l-.aburoV.....'. 3;o- a. ui H ,7 M',nu am r " Hd,"; " 6u ,a Leav? Aaldou daily 7U.-ii.rn'' rriveat ocky Mount 858 i "u - - Gold boro.. ........... -Ml,.m. Lnion iepot..... 3:1, a. w. Mail Train mak" . rlo e cimnectjonat hJ do for ill p iat North via iUy Lias ami cqnia U ek route. Kxpyesit rain connects only itli caul ie. k ronte u.lman'a ialac alern.a Car on this tr. in reigat tra ns w 11 I are Wilrntnrb i tri wetk y at 6.00 . ra., ana arra at iO p. m xpies tniKhtt- iu willle.re ilia me an did. Ound.ys xe pttd) at i p. ia , aud n ia at It . m. SE ABOARD k It O A NO K RAlLRtAT) GO 4PAXY. Crrica AaiAaD& hoaxozaU R O ) CHANG a. VF fcUIclULt. Ol. ani. alter Fnd,.jajiur 1st 17S. Ji.i itit. dtu) ....... 4 r A 3 lr- .U tram t 8 a. k. A.:flV.iT PU.Mi UTd' Ni'T"1'7'. 7 15 m V' V t' io ualjr 1 2 no nu. t te.merafr EdeM Plj mmth 4 IaJ- ? , aer. a,d G wu Uiveis 1 e tra kU at 740 a. xn -4u3a a! Jt! G GfilO. - . Snpt. ef riaaixjrjUiaa Atlantic Hotel. f XOUFOLK, VA. ' ' fjTj.rl) of tha j FU.NTAI A faOlXL, BalUiaora, Md., now pe tur the o ornma-ic. cf gn ".ti! Board, first and aeeond floor t3 per daj. TLird and fourth flK-r, ,$ pr day. I.bJtnn to perxanant Boardexe . Professional Cards. INKING - Or. DE del- Ui 1 'f ; ub.ic in Hvry tiejiar Intent mr - il'entistry. i n r : : 3- : "1; C.M.Coaie, ' W fl. Swer ATTORNEY? AND COUNSELLORS AT tuAV, ,1, BANKRUPXGY LOUISBURG N. C. Wol e ti i he c otats of Nii,Fratk w G anvdlr. Warreii,ibd Wake(uo. l . .-!s rte Si'prt-m.: f. urt t North . arolma and the U. S. Circuit and dW ' Omita. - N'i 7-if . JOS. J. DAVIS. ATT'T and COUNSELLOR at LAW , ' LiUlsitU- O I,A.NKl.I CO. N C W -l rre' in the eT,ri oarta f Gr.n vd r abkli.., .N.h," Warren and Waka. . rr-mi t a tt-u'iou t aid to ika cotlaa. U "M and r mit a Co or tuonr. i.v 5, 1S71. i r. ' 1 ' ATIORNEY AT LAW. I;bankliniox, N. C. viil pracMceJn.ihe coutts of the t.h j- (l;i ih! district. " Promp: attcntit) giten t th- coMrc u .a . ( c aima. No.SO-tf f. B. kDrtlH'i. , Jl. BU UUllTofl a. r m:dh, ii .ito . Edwards Urouli ton J Co Practical Printers and Binders, tj. .l 1- tr.-t: n . . h, n. v. O. j.oiti VjH;kM S. iat I'.it.- i iitu al sit: )UiiK i i J I'i r. n. ma. vv.jarreiicoa Wp 5i4c .ii list .. I t ! airtiiiPD of C 114'4'r s (J ri nrs. iii" un a mA . lixi" , m t i. t ii i. . i iJ i.,f' m j '-t i v -, nil- V .. .ii'.'.i i ;nf:t m m !.. V Or-1- ra'for a.-.V 5iil' f ry .St', ill rftl a', tit rl :; t;c, jju.i a'jt it- lo us- . U.-.-,i n - :'o ,r- ! : art li to . - . MElddi JU';:1 L.rA-Cv lw-.;. n Sm- '. - As V'Sr..i t affina l ai;y ;z-We- iavc a s " a 00 i ax-r.ri ment ef fiim.lc Duri A llubco, a new article, S. r -d vry cu-ap. - JOHN W. WILLI A US k, CO jun 19 i. i Fine wkm, X Farmviie Insurance and Baiiking Cohipanv of Farmville, Va. - . Cash Afct. Ist Nov. '74, l7S,4 14.lt Liabilities. Unpaid losses, uone. ($10,000 United States Bonds De. posited with the Treasurer of th State Atlas insurance Com pany of New Or leans, Louis-, iana. Assets, 355,942,50- T- tse companies make a speciality FARM pn perij, at quatabU ratta.- Fair rates and ajoatmnta asd prnffrpt paymni8 have always, aad will coo'inur to be, tbe policy ( say vvuiiauiit C. PI .KETT, ' ' Oeni-ral Ag at, (108 Ma'n street Norfolk, Va.) GEO H. BAKEi, Agent at Louis. mrv, N. t? Eipra6 Horns iEstitnliiii.- noktiicarolinX HOME INSURANCE COMPANY ; Baleigh, N. C - Insures All Classes 11 T " rtrt a 1 fx t r r mi w llillnADLC. fttUKKKI T- Against Loss or Damage r By Fire, On the Most Reason-, able Terms. - SROtei and Paid. R. H, Battlk I te-i l. nt, 1 B, Root, Vice Prraideot. "aa-z-iM Oale. Srri?iary. rcz.a-.xi Co yt. Sopenir. Gko. d. Baxsa. At, 1 Lcuisbw X, 0