THE COURIER.
GEORGE S. 1UKFJJ.
' ' f " f
Editor axd pRorinrrroR.'
All letters addressed X
Ceo. S. Bakki:,
Fiod'ai'....;.
Marcii, 5.' 1875.
.A.llie.K or 1); in 9 cruise?
ConrfeH8mii to tlio Peo-
" Xl0 0ftllO Hoiltll. '""T
TV'isHTyoTO!, Falruary .18.
The following addrtss 'has just been
prepared by the &tvn cratic member
of Congress fmiii the Fi.U'h and SouttA
west:
To "the Pcop'e of the Sou the rn States:
You 1'aye coi ti ed tt. he under igi ed
in this conjuncture cf ttfttirs the deli
cate and difficult task gu irding ip the
FederarCoDgrcHB your public interests.
t
your rights and nputatiop. You will
therefore pardon the libeity .we take of
add.esiDg you at a period so critical
upon a matter aKe ti.'g your destiny
' jand that of your j o terity. You can-.
Jnot have failed to observe the par istent
flnrt r( m m p nf thu leader of the Re
publican party to revive th animosi
ties of the late war wLIcj, happily, are
fast giving place to a spirit of concord
and unity in every section of our com
mon country 1 It is impogflole io pre
dict certainly the efLct ol these appeals
Xo passion.
WebeHeve that through the represen
tation ol a few upright and- conscun
tious Federal officers and agents, and
independent and ablf public prtss, and
.o mioy citizens without rujard t par
ty, the true condition of the South rn
States and the rial sentiment of the
Southern people nre btirg gradualy
made knfwn to our fellow citizens o!
the North. "We hope for their favor i
blc decision when fully apprifed of alt
At i - . - (TI. 4 . ,1 C , .1
uv ibcib. i ue ga'ui iuui ut m K"uu
people will, be rci'hd when h
people cf all notions frt tba
we have ever be n t neurits', an '
-come together as in the e ir'y
days of the Republic, '- emulating etc..
other only in devotieu to the best I -
tercstsol the whole country. With thih
txhaltcd purprse in view there is notL
ing inconsistent with the hi nor and m m
hood of a brave people to suffer witb
ueroic patience wiu evir oe meir pio
ocationa aud , wrongs, Lookin
through the fearluljjrj9eut to a, hopeful
present to a hopeful fu iir , and repel 1
ing u just epithets a d( gia uitous in
suts with dignified modeiationj, lut
every white man in eveiy ntighbor
hood in the whole bouto regard buu
self as . commissioner ' of peace, main
taining, tie kin let rtUin
towards the black in a-", lememb rin
that the responsibility for the ex.treue
poverty to which we have been reduced
and the corrupt govrnwents to vsb.ch
his vote has subjected a, rests not to
much upon the bad men who with the.
assurance of Federal t support have by
appeals to his worst prions sought to
make him our enemy. While we lab r
by all liuce&l mean tocouvince him of
the tru.h that our in eisU and kis are
idrntKa'.aid thatbutu inual bebresuv--d
by tojd governmcp', tnd that h s.
who stir up strife btweeu u aie the
enemies of races, let us at the same
lime see that he U lully protected iu
his guaranteed rights to vote as he
pleases in all elections. Let us continue
to deal with bim hone? ly and lain j ,
and let us continue cordially to iuvit
to our midit those ot any po.;ticxl par
ty who either seek to know the truth
or to find homts upo t our soil.
We do ot exaggerate .when wo ad
mouish you of the disheartening f ct
that every str et disturbaute, ive y
homicide, of what ever character, o
whomsoever cmuiitted, by black r
white Republicans', oi Leint;cits, such
.as are incident to tveiy ouimunty
upon earth, is perverted luto a proof oi
.spirit of lawlessness and violence on
purpose toaccompluh p i'tical nd.
We well know th gu a nj t
ucb che", which 1 1 v w'gt:t r n'y
whcrc ignortuce ot rtu true n nditio i
-prevail.. Streouou If r' are now U-
ing made by thoic wli i ruibrepreiet
you to induce the putt-aeby Cougress
' ol tho ni;tt dangerous measures n or
der to irritate onr j eoph , to ; driTj
ihem to despair and to provoke them
to violent outbreaks In order to forush
anxcue for sftpl viui- tor m litaiy in
terference' ' V- .' -
We ixprtss the hope that a m j rity
ofthepre ent Cotits il. not he
found ready to sanction tuch fe;is1a
tion. Ii it be accomplished it" w uld
be against the protest not only of Dem
CKraJ, but ol the niortl N rtli, kn I
ttalefmaoahip litre olLUr par y in p
and ofsuch Krpu'ilicai.s as UrjaLt,
Evarti Charha K ancii Ad. ms and
other , whofe panti;ui and tens? of
i i ... i
juiuci at euow.i io lue nnc our-
try. -
We may, bowcvtr,ro;j.tski, the m
xtremo oppmsioo and uncous i utlL-
al measures may be imj os.d upon you
In such event we would appeal to the
wisdom and patience ot a h ng cud r-
Ing people by every hope of the 1 uur
continued lotbe&rance and hrpeful ret
anct npon the virtue and tense of jus ice
of the American people for the! ultimate
vindication of our rights, the projection
f onr lt'ei ties, and the safety of our
rpuUirin forai of gov. r in nt, i
Our frtiiiv 71 o ot ions
! Aviien oiighp they to le
; llC lll. T' -
, The rjUestiort wl etneouf State
Ictions .ci"glt -to le held in August
x ZXiiiltcJrrl&oie tlal.lt?is been cou
sider. d for s?,vcral ya:ii Before the
d ys of Rccmstrnction, and befire the
dejrenerte .times in whieh the Federal
Gpy.i ninent nnd its higl est- offitiaU
opetily took -X'.c hm ings as ! artizan i
in State political ra'upains, it mat'
rtr'J not much whetlicr we voted in
T
August or in November.
Jut all that is now chariffed. .Tlie
whole power and j a n n ij.e of tl e
Federal .Covernmer.t are now unblush
ingly and openly, used to control the
resultof State elections. Especially is
thi t -ue as to Sjaf c elections tlat take
place ja-t prior to or during Presiden
tial campaign, i A notable'exnmple of
tliip fuct was the very active Federal
interference in thi campaign between
Caldwell and Mcrrimon in this State
in 1872. j Had it not been that the
Radical party believed that a Radical
triumph in August in North jCarolina
"weald have great influence in shaping
the result in tlie Presidential cam.
paign, in November following, the os
traordinary ezi r:ionsj made by the
Federal Adrainii ra'ion to dpeat Mef-
rinion would never have been attemp
tQ(. Cabinet officers would not hive
found time to lesvo JFasiiington to
harrangue negroes and scallawags.
It is not too mu( h, we thiok, to say
that the result in the North Carolina
and Pcnsylyania State elections reii-
deied sure the election of Grant as
President in 1872. And even Penn
sylvania, rich and povrerfnl. and 'loyal'
a- she undoubtedly h, found the pos:.
ti u she occupied to be one beyond her
ability to Lo'-l, and accordingly, by a
change in her ejection law, has ith-
dravyn from it. And now North Caro
lina is left to bear the brunt. ' If
Pennsylvania Qould not s'and the
pressure of Federal interference in her
State elections cn North Carolina
hope to do sj? Have vre not tried
aird failed? What g-nse thon is the. e
in holding .a position in which defeat
s not merely probable bi t almost cer
tain? Who does not remember the
prosecutions that were instituted and
thse that were threatened by agerta
emisaries-of the Administration dur
ing the Merrimot. -Caldwell- Campaign
rhe Ku-Klux prosecutions, 4he
whisky prosecutirns and the tobacco
p'oacouuonsr Ana is there any
. n a . 1
reason to think the campaign next
year will fee any less hotly contested
Inn thVitbf lb72? Ar there not the
aiue inuucenicnt. and creater : JJoes
i . 0
any mail doubt', Guant's purpose to
carry the State by fair means or by
foul .V The. man who thinks the cam
paign of next year w.ll be child's play
is indeed a simpleton. Let u? then
rcmovtt the State f.om the bad emi
nence it occupies.
If tre vote in August we will have
to Oght the whole strength of. the Fed
eral jGovernrneut and of the Radical
part. That' uiuch is certain;- If,
however, th? eloctior. shall be cost-
poned until November Grant and the
Radical party will have other Strtes to
conquer as well as our own, and it
will be simply impossible for him to
concentiate his forces upon us in 1876
and crush us out as he did in 1872.
Ry all means then let the Legislature
I ostpune the election. Wilmington
Journal. ,
Passage of the Force Bill in the
House the Senators Declare It
Shall Never Reach the President.
"Washington, Feb. 23 House
The Force bill passed shortly nfter mid-t
night ; amended to limit the Pre i lent
to suspend h ib as corpus to Alabama
Mississippi, Louisiana apd Arkansas,
f and to expire at the end of two years.
The bill was passed by a vote of yeas 135
nars 114. Before the vote was tahi,i
on thcps&sage of the bill, Young, of
Georgia, said he desired the country to
know one that out of the 40 Dm&-
ocratio representatives fiom the States to
be affected by the provisions of this bill,
not oncofthe:n nnva been alkw d a
word in discussioii upon its merits, but
on the contrary, the gentlemen inchaFe-e
ofh has thought proper to deny time to
... f '
any of the veprtiieinativcs from South'
ern States wtf9ynteuded to orpose the
bill, except a Tew minutes to two or three
ot ttiem. i .
It may hi stated that the Democratic
Se nators are dctcriuiaetl that the caneus
force bill which utssed the IKusethis
morning shall not be allowed to reach
the President. Concession?, they say,
are ovrr. S .
- ; , !- -John
Armstrong:,
1 FaycttcviVle Srce,
KALKIGII. C. ;-' '
HOOK BINDEK,
Bhmk Book f- Manufacturer,
N-?pper. Mft$rzloes and Law
Hiok of eTt-ry. description
bound in the very hen
Style and at lowest Pile fr
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY
n hi nnriva led "'fdi, ine Is w- rr-if d no
o -onta n i p ar-ii; e of Sfmr rr. or
ny inj r on u ne- a f uki nee b M i
1URELY VEGETABLE.
conta"n;rg those x ther'u l Hot- nd Frbt.
whc!iinill wi- lr ri ne la ed li
conijtri br- L vcr I na-M nio p -va
I. It will cure ; Pfartwes c us bv D -rriipeirnit
of ; ne Lie b d i5ow
SlDions LlTerBejniatop or neJicine
I e" in tly a Family Me't'c no; and I y 1 c
iaj? ke t r ady f -r?nimrd it-ioo-t w I -ny-nai
v an ho t uff ri aud ninny a dd ar
i-j lime aid doctor's b,
And over Fovt Ye-.r-' '.r'l it i t:,I re
ceiT j g h, most unqualified teuu .1 U o
it- vi tues fiom i e.ui e of th- li Uftt chai-atl-r
nid tesp tibial it . Endneut pj sicans
eiuiueudU as th- n Ht
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
TO i I YSrEPsI OR Ir DIGESTION
rmJ wi h tv AXTrroTK nil el m te nil
elin-e r f wat i ---ami fid ai y be faeed
w,t-iout fear. Ah a liem dy , iu Malarious
Fey rs Bow l Covpi.4lIt, Ki stxessne s;
JAUNDICE -NAUSfA
IT HAS NO EQUAL:
It i the Chepst,- Fu. et ai d Be-t Fami
1 Medc if in tie Wor d I
Is m nufc u el oly bv -J
H ZfelLlN A ro
Macos Ga. ar d 1'biladei phia.
Pries $t 00.: ?ou by all Dhuoqisis
THE GEEAT
FERTILIZER.
o,
03
RAW BONE.
OTERPHQSPHAT
1 SUMDARO GUftRAITTEIO
1 200 ltos.
1 MANUFACTURED BY
PfALTOH,VfHANN &C
o
1
... " StOHBSi
SUPER PHOSPHATE.
- o
1500 Bags
of the above p pu'.r FERTILTZEP.
fresh from th Mm-u' c uri r?. in GOOD
DRY or e , u ,S TO HE a d ci y for
"delivery . . "
In oidei th it nre mny 1 e "i? pr";n
ted this '' pet li-i?.r a suf-t ly ol
ibis nigb'y unci slul MarTurr, we i- -uet
our ens'omers to ca 1 toil . i it
at once.
PPJC3 TWQt DOLLARS p- ton
lc-s '. hsiU lat yenr. Sf cal ' rtrnets
will be made with those d. k lirr t
purchase lor rot'on.
While & Shaw,
Maufucturcrs Agents.
15 6-w.
machine'ry fok
S VLE.
rOMPLTE TniT?TY HORSE TOW
ER P.. i table Stratn Sa Mil", ud six
mon'hs, varrHntpd to e pe'fect as
ry n-w mill Cost $2,750 cash
Piicc $2,150. Terms easy.
25 HORSE POWER-PORTABLE
ENGINE,
. IN FIRST CLASS ORDER.
SECONDHAND AND !
NEW ENGINES
ot various Horse -Powers,
Gum and Leather Kelt
ing, Steam Tuiiips,
mfnTTT 4 n o i ivo
t-iuiyt'JJAii OAHO,
5? S nd f r descriptive Circular. -
We mention a few to whom we have
Svdd etrcoud banded Eugtne : i
S. 5ull bt, Franklinton, N. C.
i . . ...
H.J. Gkime. lAXtrgtr, N. C.
J. A. Bcitos, & as, Ja kson, N. C
Dabrow & Pleasaxts, Loutjr.urg,
T. A. Prjc & Co., Stati sville,
V. Siiuew A1.T, Ilappy Ilome
RAnil & HUNTER,
Richmond, Va.
Jr;-29 Co.
li
EAGLE HOTEL
- Louisburg. N. C-
V Ik. DveteeJif: i -
. .
he prcMMit propri frr hrt leased
the Ea.le ' oter, i fonder li" occupied
ly James Pe-1) foa nuniljer of yars.
: e Is prepared to accommodate
rcgnlap and transient loarik'rs, has
nice roofnp,; we 1 furnished aud fitted
up in the Lest -t3 le. he. hasnJolare
and oonvenleiit roon:s for aleSTe to
display T their sample?. The table is
daily supplied with the best-the ra r-
et affords ne will stare no pains
In' niaVing"lus loarders comfortable.
and hopes he will receive a liberal
patronage from the public.
Ja'. 8ih
IT
G-reat Attraction
AT.
B P; ('LIFTON'S.
My st'ck ot .Winter G-wd is now
complete, anJ I ii. tend to -ell ih in Ex-
c-eding'y low ior .
G - A S HE.
I will m-ke it t your advantage to exam
int my Geods betore ? nrclifsing elst
whcre4 if yon will call I wil! satufy you
that what I sy is tri.e.
In addi 1 n to my s. ck of
DRY GOOD.
HARDWARF, ..
GlUCERIEF,
. .
I kep hls a tiprrb stock of
WINES, BRANDYS & WHISKEYS,
All of he vtr,y test brands,
I abo hav- a 9p'endid suit of
1? C) O M S,
Nice'y nd comf -it: b'y h" id rpin tic
SetOud fl or ol ui ! I.e. 1 r SI'rllliK
travelirg i;h anii!es at.d Mca!s at
rry
R1STA1M1ANT,
COTTON GIN.
. Iliveyoiir !.:ton ii ned t
MV GIN, .
I iiR.Hii.ee a bale w'i-.chi
400 lbs. From II CO. lbs.
Ot good eed Cotton i Iti' i g
--Bagging-ami Te$.' ,
T n'-o pay th'-h'yliept p.ri -e tc Fenl
' o to- . f (' i nf M Iinullt-c.
At
Co.ioti ttCiivcd hi ikj Gh. is
JIN'S UnET
as s..cu as n c ived, at mv iw.i t xpins-.
LOUISBURG N C
G. W. MINN1S,
Photographer,
Oil N 47. New 141 Syrumore Si
PETERSBl'RG, Va.
ExtrJu es ev ry ptyle ot lik D'fs Irn.
Cfid in iitt- iz .. isi tlie bt-st styles ot
it. J'licS mod r't, mtisfaction
.r.Htante; G Hei y e?1 Hi'l's-lje'"' m 1874
Or.2 ly
53 53
PETERSBURG, Va,
E. RICHTER.
Watchmaker and Jew
eler. FINE Wati-hcs and-' .Ievel-y of th be
Manufactornl at the lowest p ices.
All woik pe soiutlly attended to and war
ranted.
tl B3t?ymo"St.,retersburg,Tr.
Williamson; upciiur;ii
T II O MAS,
Wholesale Oaociii
AND
C o m m i s s t o n M e r c h a n t s,
Xo. 5'i F..yettevilU Street,
RALEIGH, X. C.
Opposite X-'etropolitan Halt.
To the Public.
Having moved my f hop to my house
about nail mile irnm the bnsinea par
of Town, on the Franklinton rmd.
take pUature in infoimiDv th? rxoil
oi r ranKup, mat i am pr-par. -a t do
all woik in my 1 ne, as c! rap a can be
a. "
orne elsewhere. 1 am vtj ibtoktul
for pvt patrouagt and Kincei.lv booe
that jou id c niiDue to paromz me.
I am vtry Respectfally,
ISIIIM GREEN.
P. P.-rPar:ies wishing have work
d.n-, will leave It with 3Ir BlUr -, t
Messrs. isarruw & rlesnts stoi and
wiil l e attended to promptly.
Jan 29-tf.
rNOTlCn).
Valuable Flouring, Grist
and aw Hills, for Sale
The Darts mill property situated on
Sandy Cteek in Franklin oonty is of
fered for tale on reasonable ttrm.
The Vi ills are io good running order,
and draw custom from a large scop ot
country. Connected with tbe mills is
80 acrcf pf good land.
PP!J to W. L.THO RP,
. Rocky Mount X. C.
HEADQUARTERS.
Barrow & Pleasants,
1 WnowsiALi & Retail Cnocixs
:and :
Commission Merchants.
f W! tke this method of luforniins:
the people of Frank in andadiotninf
nuntle thnt inu nd. fter the firKt
of-Jann:irr 1S7", to conduct ifte
v , WHOLESALE A RETAIL
Gioeery and romuiision business in
all its vsirioti! branches, arinsr mhde
all necessary arrangements with Mn
tifact'jrers vjiiers and Pork PacVers
and having made
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
with the ''ail Roads and Tranpotation
ompa1 !es. thereby Fee 'rln the very
iwfst rossiBLK rRtnT. and havinr
ample means to
PAY CASH
for all of our pood?, we Inte-d to sell
them much lower than they have ever
been old in this market before To
Merchants and Farmers who desire to
buy in pack age. In less quantities than
a cr load, we wi 1 guarantee to sell at
"Northern Frices rraifffct added"
We are now receiving: the a'f-st lot
of Flour ever offered for sale in this
u.arVet manufactured expressly for
our House, which we re offering at
greatly reduced prices. " e warrant
everv harrel to be s represented.
We c special atte tion to the follow-
nsr ands whic cannot ' e had any
where else. -
HARD TIMES MADE EASY
AT
Barrow & Pleasants'
"WTiol esale House.
200 BARREL4 FLOUR
200 BRRELS FLOUR
200 B RRELS FLOUR
200 BARRELS FLO U it
Nf OUR AT f 8 00
0 FLOUR AT S7 50
f '9 Kl OUR AT $r 50
8 FLOTJ ?-A S $G.OO
FVETY BRFLi'f 'h s fl ur wr
xa iu!ctore- ex -r vly f' r our
WHOLESALE TRADE
and ahined to us y ' the ear ld, Ht
spcisl freiglit a-rcm at, and we
vrill e"Hrnte to sell it much below the
mark t p ie.",
KT RT BBRKL WARRANTED.
20 000 P UVDS BACON
20 000 p UNO B CON
20 000 pn CN D B AOX
20 000 PUU Da BAt'O
AT wnoi.ME
AT nOLEs.LE
A WHOLEAL
AT WHni.EAhK
Onr r-n was shi p d d:r c"y rr'm
o ir PcVinj; Hi'USf Picked -xpr s 1
lor our
Wholesale Trade
rd shi,-i)fd sor.ii1 nrrantr n- -
mare wi h t v 'iarpnation C m-
panie, nnd e r off roj n t! e
neM i o-sibW pnrp. I) nt uv btt-rp
rx-tminig onr ync- as w e an? g-.jnjr
to fill at bott m Ggnr j
A fn'' '-n f Clmcfr'e- Vt-o rrn-
s-nlvon hand, h of wi rli an- offered
at Northern pric Fr i "ht a 'd
PARROW & PLEASANTS.
Feb? 1875.- ;
In addition to onr stock of Flonr we
are, receiving many pther floods niaV-
i"g our stock f r superio to any 8f.ocA''
in the pi ce, and we desire oir frie'ds
to know that we bought them to i LL
e shall keep corstantiy on hand a
large Bupply of meat of all kind a d
shall se'l at the owest figures, i ibe -al
ad vancemer ts made on cotton placed
in our ha- ds for sale or shipment.
BALD MOUNTAIN
ALL RIGHT.
Tbre i no cau? t r eicitf-mcnt.
The liuroit g noisi ddl eapt I ran e -ty
the Urge qnmtit. -f fl jr nig
moved at Barrow & PlkASAnts,
WhK-8ii!e Oroetry Mif, and. ib-
.Great Excitement
at thrir Retail Dry G tod Store is cans d
hy tbe great rush to eit goods at tbr
heavy decline in Dry Good.
BEST CALICOES.
BEST CALICOES,
BEST CALICOE,
BEST CALICOES,
OXLY TEX CEXTS.
OXLT TEN CEXTS.
ONLY TEX CENTS.
OXLY TEN CENTS
Thtdr Stock is the largest in lcia
burg, having arrived witbia thelat
wttkl ' In additi ir, they aie effenng
TEN THOUSAND
Dollars worth of all kinds of Dry
Goods at gretly rtducel p ice . Thiy
have the largest Stock d Gok1s id
Lonishurg, aud thy intend to aril 'hem
to make room lor others to arrive
Don't buy any where, until oar Stock
and prices hare Uea examined.
Jxnitbarg X,.Cf
J hk (,'n s 1 oKar i itscak.
CA7T0N & DUNCAN,
' T""
Ondov.r j:-t of L rs.ei Il'i.un aid
i v Jl.irpaa; Stret'p. '.
RaleisKTC,"
PHACTTCA-Ii
STOKE' COTTERS,"
. And Dealt rs in
ITALIAN & AMERICAN KAKELE
Ad kinds t Mwminents, , Tom",
Heads' one and GTrden Situry mnde
to ordtr on resonaMe
Ordrs Mr-m ditnnce promptly
fiMt-d Cal! ;n p-r;in, rf Cy
t n & On can P. f , N-".80S. .
PIANOS! PIANOS !!
ACOUST Di EPP Matiofactuier of Pim
p.ir , bk;a to tnnourc , hut hr r
sn -pix-d wih n-w and sco .thr
PiiJi", .'.-.eb of-r. a l'-w prij
'Pio-itiona ly r;:r wiH r"-iv
, rt.mp att, nti r . I J1 PRE REI.
H, j MiiptT' tlkm'll t
11 er!ike tle most ril n ivr ptT
tl v?rv d-?rriittoo.
H I r. iii-r u e to ll.e iiui a pi -
wi pen I i
ler o: pa r n -.
Ju y 17-12-m-
my uui unni
Whitelaw & Crowder,
Cor. of Blount and Morgan t.reeia,
RALFIGH, X fJ,
Are Prepired 4 Furnish
Marhlc Toinhstoncs
Of all kind-.
Neatly Carved, and Engraved.
Also, all kinds ol
Such as
Tost, pr, Sjl!. Watfr-Tuble. S nei
kid Gno 'Tril Cu'ln-omf, Jb .
II r l-ia !rni tLe country or ci y
prompt atur.de j to, inU 27i
SIX REASONS WHY
T 17 KH ULIJ IXCRK1!C
THE VYSS 3IUTUAL
LIFE INSU3AN3E C HPANY.
921 VIIKJSUT STREET,
PfilLADELP.HIA.
1. li rnu.-e ii i ie l toe i i
C u.j;fil- ii lr lO-iutiy, nuil pnt t ir
I, v '- i x Hifti oh.
2.. He an-, ewy '() Vj bol er it
am iiilnrr u 'In- I iiif u r ntijl ill'
al) i i iNf ni.l p di g' , i v
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Atlantic Hotel.
NOUrOLK. VA.
furoikrly of the
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
Bftltimor, Md., ' ,
. - Propr'etor.
Thla mtRDiCcent IIOTEL, aftr harisj'
beeu tb roughly renortted and refitud. im
mow ope a f.,r the ac ommodatioa of gaeta.
Board, first and aecond floor. S3 per day.
Third and fourth floor, $2,50 pr cay.
LMr i .mto DnnpBt Ro.f--.
Omc (jerai, turKij,T1j.r,
7njcwT0K,h.C, Junes, 1872.
CHUCE BF SCHEDDL E
ON aud after Jun loth infant, Paxsener
Trains on the tVilmintoo and VVeliUa
Itailroad will run as follows:
MAIL TKAIN.
Le.ve Union Depotdailj- (t-undaysezcptej
at
arrive ai Uold-boro
llocky Mount
" Weldon
Leave Weldon daiJ (rjuu lmy ex-
eeptrd) at
Arrive at Itocky MouLt. ........
(ieldtoro
LnionUrp t-
EXPUE-JSTUAIK.
Leave Union Depot daily at.....
arrive a Gokisboro . .
- r.oc v lloun
Wekfn
Leare Wldon daily
Arrive at hotky Uour.t
- Gold.boro
otna.u
l?.llp.m
5 1 1 p. du
a sop ui.
9-15 a. m.
114.7 a. ri.
l:iCp.n.
10; p ua.
4 5Sa.ro--5tt
a, ra:
. 7 mA-t iia
8S ot
Uniuu L'epot
Zilj a. m.
Mail Train uukr do e cunnn-tir.n.i ut-t
doi, for til p int Xorth via Hay Lla
icquia C.eek route. ....
ExpieM Train connens only rfth. . couii
erek route u;lmna ialace Secp.n
Cars en thu train 1
Freigtit trains w II I are Wilmlae'o-i tri
wk y at 6-00 a. aad arrivt at U40 v. m
JtxpretrtigbtU.in, will Uv v ii mua
n daily (Sundays excepted) at & p. m , au
ie at 11 a. so. - .
Professional Cards.-'
DENTIST.
Offers hB Proiesiional Rr5
-ht ptxbhcia- , -
to-
OFFICES,
LouUbarg at Warreotoa over
Denti Hotel, Norwood A Davis' Storey
JOS. J. DAVIS.
"ATI'Yaii CODNsELLOS EiLAW.
LOUISliUiO. F..A..ksI co.s c
W 11 practice in th im ril ,.t f Ur-u
U t okU , ,h, Wrrr. ai.it Hk
ir-oui iOii 'ti.itd'M r.
U .n . f mit cc ot loon t.
Jab 15.1871. . . .
1
" ...
AT rORKEY AT LA W.
FltANKLimOK, N, , C.
Will practice in the eooits i f he hr
judicial dtntrirt.
Prompt attention ptTen loth- roller
tiun of claims. No, 50 tf
C. U: Coaie, f.H.SpsicEr
cook & cPEsona
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
. A.T LA"V,
Ami elicUera in
. . BANKRUPTCY
LOUISBURG K. C.
Witli r ( the t o-iit t N--tKri k
Itii. t:inv.r. W HMfn.sr.d Wnk i u!u
t- Is ii. i i-.pr in- I'-uri .I N-nU.
" Hliti'i H hD t ttir L". S. C n-uit wd p
C.ll. N 7 if
F.ai'rcad Schedules-
Raleigh & Gaston K. F. -
r
company.
Sitkiuntj-.nukt's ok? ick,
i?-.t..i i. v . i...:.. i i.i. t -.
On aid alter Monday June ITllv
IK72,tr;ii.io!i th- RaK-hr!i & ;a-tnu
K.iifi-o:id, will niinUHy (Sunday ex
cc ted) a fo'.'uw
Mail rn.xi.v.
Lravi-s It.iUili 10.IKI a. m.
Arnvcj at WHdo . p.m.
liOaves Wt l Ion..- j. a. i.i.
Arrives at Ralclu 3.00 p. in.. 1
At'COMMC NATION TlU.Vi.
Leaves I'.alie-U ; 8.00 p. i..
Arrives at Weldon 6.20 a. m..
leaves Weldwi.... 9.15 a.m.
Arrives at Ralehjh, 8jOO p, in..
i.. fu I: :..k15 ti. C-'!)' ! . l
W. IU W.. . fcr!.. v Jfc K ..kc-
JUiiiod ..I U j Li -e tu.'ii. vi.
ti H iuior
ti ni.i in m. I ! ito
oi n ft a.-. N..
ii f-ta.-. N"i : '. v' t i Aim
Pi trlurn i;&ii.. i h.iV',..:iU.j:i,
Ui. iiiud i hoiI WU..ji ..i -k m ,-, ii
in li m all pHoi iNoyiU mu l S i'U
v.. A d thaJegh wih.tb ;X . ui i;r-.
I ii K lrt to and lnm .i points,.
So.i'h and Sutnweet. nod with the
Kli-.o fc uu-; Air L ne to IIj-
WO-nl ib. I PaVcltcTMlf.
cc. miiiu atioo and Freight trains,
coootci at weldou with Axcouimoxia
lio and Jfrvutit tria oa aUord &
KoaH.ke Kail Mad anC Ptttr.burg
Iiaiuofed.
And at Rih igh wi;h Accommotla-
lion aol Cieig a traini on North Caro
.id IlaLraa.
Pcrvas living a'ong the Ivoe of the
road can visit KtleigU in. tha morniog
oy Accoraondation train, a ad remain,
iveral Lour a. and return the same eve,
ning. .
A. B. ANDREWS.
. . ' Gtnl finpt.
SCHEDULE OF THE PETEIti
BUUG RAILROAD COMPANY.
PASSENGER TRAIX3L
. Lkavx WitDos.
Express Train. 8.30 a. or.
lUil Train ..4.15 p.m.
' A KBITS AT P&TKBXVB9.
Express .12.10 a. m.
iliu...... 805 p. m,.
LSULVX I'KTKBSBUUO.
Mail. ...8.17.nu
V.rnrt-f ?. 17 n m .
1 ............. r.
AjUtlTB AT Wn.D05.
Mail ..........9S0 a. m
Exprtss ...7.00 p. m
FilXI sbt Traixs.' .
Leave Petersburg.... .... 9 00 p. m.
Leave Weldon g 30 p. m.
Arrive at WilJ.n.... ... 5,09 a. a.
Arrive at Pettriburg.... 4.U0 a. m.
GASTt-a Tbais.
Lenve Pe'trtturg.. C:23 a, m.
Leare Gas on.. 1.15 p. ta.
.. Ai rive at Gaston...... . 1? 30 p. m.
, Arrive at Peurtharg .... TJyj p. n-
K.tihts fr Gaston Branch will be.
rtceiTed at the Peteraburg depot only
oo MONDAYS and TUUU-3DAYS-
Tn dp'i will be closed at 4:00 p.m.
No good will received alter that hour
J. C. BPRIGO,
llngiaeer and General Masser