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GEO. S. BAKXll, PnorotiETOtt. LorisDur.G........ Jult, 30, 1675 SPECIAL ITEMS. 9 . i- "We will ?end the Courier" and Oodey's Lady's Book, with beautiful Oil chrorao " Uycnc,' 12 months for $1.50. Persons goirg to and from Franklin ton, will do well to take the Mail Hach of Mr. II. C. Jones. lie -is. kind courteoas and obliging, and leaves noth ing undone that will add to 'the comfort of the traeler. , My Stock of spring and summer oods. Is very large, and I pledge my self to sell as cheap as any one in Louis buryr.' I have also a good stock of Oon fi!tionaries, Groceries &c. all at the lowest market price for Cash. T. N. OAllLILE. Mr; E. D. Watson, is aent for the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing .Machine. IIo also repairs and puts in good work ins order, machines of other patents, and also keeps on hand needles &c. &c. which he will furnish at the lowest price, he warrants all liis work. Call on him at the Eagle Hotel. Tiik Waverly Magazine This Magaxiue published by Moses A. Dow Uoston Mass., is now in its fiftieth' year, It is a sixty column Magazine, and furnishes with each number a page of the choicest music. There are no con tinued stories, all are concluded in the paper in which they begin. The price of the paper is 5,00 for 12 $.1 for 6 $1,50 for 3 months. We would respectfully call your at tention to the new rich, and cheap Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Ware, Clocks and fancy goods at Youngs, Marble Front Jewelry Stove, corner Syeamorc .& 13nk streets, Petersburg, Va., Solid 18kt. plain flnld Rings for engagement and wed liing 'purposed- Youngs, Celebrated Perfected. Periscopic Spectacles and Eye Gbis.ses, will improve and benefit your eye-sight. Call and see them when you visit Petersburg. MALLORY'S CASK SEQSE o PERUVIAN! GUANO. Genuine TKRUVIAN Guano di rect from Government warehouse Guar anteed pure ami unadulterated. Very low for Cash. vr: S. MALLOUY, ; . '. : Franklinton, N. C. HOAilDIMG FEMALE SEMINARY, LOUlSnUUG, N. c. The Fall Session will commence Wednesday July 14th and continue lull -20 weeks. j TEIUIF. I'oard with wash:uij. furni-hed rooms and Kn;lili 1 nil ion, $00.00 Iii n iriiaires Latin and French -each, 5.00 Wilc on Piano w ith use of Instrument, 20.00 Tc'ii or twelve young ladies can 1lnl loard with the Principal. i-f?" irculars sent on application. Ml$3 CORNELIA. A. CRENSHAW, Principal. June 25th 1875, 4 w. Notice to Merchants and Dealers- You are hereby nothicd to coirie for ward Immediately, and give In the amount of your purchases to the 1st of July, The laM' requires that you should have done so on the 1st, day of July. J. B. TUCKER, Eegister of Deeds. 2-w. Lumber For Sale. , I have on hand one hundred thou sand feet of first rato weather-boarding Flooring; bastard Flooring, Ceiling & c. c, sawed last winter, which has been piled acd well cured, and is ia excellent order. I am also prepared to fill bills for timber at ray mill about six miles from, LfOuitburg land same distance irom Franklift&a. Persona wishing bills of timber would do well to see me be fore contracting witn any one else, as tbe body of timber in which my mill ia located has never been picked. J. P. TIMBERLAKE. July 31-3 m. with JjV3XE E. TROTT, WIIOLESALI5 DEALER DJ HATS AND CAPS, 34 Hanorer Street. Baltimore, Md. Have your JOB WORK done at the (PI-.-j,-, TKJ ILocal Items. Vote for Col. W. F. Green, and re form. , Vote against the Civil Rights Can didate. Where to go when short of money Go to work. Capt. C M. Cooke will speake at Sullivan's in Nash Co., on Saturday next, the Slst Inst, . Dikd. On Tuesday morning, the 27th I:i5tM in this County, Mrs. Sally Cooke in the 89th year of her age. .--..If you wish reform and abetter system of government, vote for Col. W. F. Green for the eonvemiou. - The CouuiKit for the Campaign only Fifty Cknts. Let every Demo crat in the Count' subscribe at once. j ; Z. , Don't fail to Register. The books are open at-the office of Mr. W, II, Fnrmau the Registrar, in the Couct House. What's the difference between the lower part of the leg, aud the late comet ? G uc's shin and bone, aud the other's becu and shone. If you wish a change in the present extravagant system of State and county government, vote for Col. TV. F. Green, the Democratic Candidate for the Convention. The Democrats 'would run the State and county Governments vastly cheaper than they are now. but for the limitations and in the present constitu tion. unticr the old constitution tne thief who was couvicted ot stealing your hog could not vote for the man to try him next time for stealing He can now. Which will you have ? In Louisburg Township under the present Constitution, our men must bo paid forty dollars for taking the tax list . Under the old constitution one man would take the same for teu dol lars. Which do you like best? - . - Vote for Col. W. F Green and re formation against B. F. Bullock Jr.. who is io favor of the present const?? tution put upon fishy military authori ty, and is in many respects, ur.suited to the wants of our people. , '. . . We are exposing in every, paper,, the corruption and extravagance oi'ouycoim--ty "officiate, subscribe and learn how your count has been swindled and cheated out of the monev that has been v.ruutr from j on as taxes. It cost under the pre-nt system of government' $37. HO to fend notices to tlie UiiToieu'i poll -.keepers in the ten townshtps m tins .unty, ot tr.cn- ap pointment. Another reason for chang ing the present system of government. Clubs of Subscribers to the COHIU Ell, arc 'coming iu e'cry week, but we have a large mailing book and have room for more. Friends dont cease your efforts, until the COUKIER. is put in every family in the county. S9 4.000 County taxes wrung from I the impoverished people of our county in the last six vears. In this amount is not included the Sheriffs commis sions, which added to it will swell the amount to over 100.000. " How long, oh ! hov long?" Docs the negro intend to continu to occupy thi back seat in the Radi cal prt ? He has already I ecu pro scribed. t:i?.B the white Iadica''it wi 1 never do to run a nigger he .wilt get bea ca seve al huudnd." How man? of their whi'e n en ran jret ejected wit out the negro v te? A tipsy fellow, who mistook a globe lamp, tvith letters on it; for the queen of night, exclaimed: "Well,. Til be (hie) blest, if somebody hain't stuck an advertisement on the (hie) moon 1" In removing some bodies from the Bennington (Vt.) cemetery, the other day, that of .Mrs. Bartlett, which had beeu buried some twelve years, was. found to be petrified, weighing five hundred pounds. Read the Adv. of J. P. Timberlake Esqr. lie has a large quantity of ex cellent timber for sale and is prepared to make contiacU to furnish timber in any -quantity to those wishing to j purchase. The Adv. of Trinity College, appears in the paper this week. This College is the property of the M. E. Church South and under the control of the Conference, Dr. B. Cravea, the PresU dent needs no introductions to the peon pie of N, C read the Adv. Ia order to give the election returns of this County and as much from the- State as can be obtained ia our next issue, we Lave concluded not to gi to press with the Cocriku until Satur day, making, tho next . issue, one day behind onr regular publishing day. -Grand Democratic Mass. Meet ing. There wsll be held in Wilson a Grand Democratic Jass Meeting on the 3rd of August Hons. M. W. linn- gom, Z. B. Vance, and A. M. Wad- I dell have been invited to address the people, Advance. -r In the State of Georgia xrliere the Democrats have entire control, the Poll tsx is one Dollar. Id North Carolina, where the Radical? control two and the Democrats one branch' of the; State Government, the tax is from two to three Dollars on the poll. TVill Mr. Benj amine F.Bullock Jr., Jndjrc Watts' and Bookraimi3 Con ¬ vention Candidate, explain to the colored people of Franklin how it was that Jphu Williamson was beaten over twenty votes more than his ticket at Franklinton last year. It is a matter of interest to . some of them. This was Mr. Bullock's voting place. A Grand Mass "Meeting of the friends of Convention will tako plaoe at thj Falls of Tar Pliver, in Nash county, on Saturday the 31st of July, 1875 A Barbecue will be ivcn. SeoatorHansom, Maj. Yeate, Judge Foal j, Gen. Cox, Capt. Davis, and manv other distinguished speakers have been invited Hint on iiealtiiy Dres. A multitude of persons of both sexes lose health, and oftentimes life, by busying themselves until warm and weary, aud then sofa, throwing themselves on a bed or without covering, ; or in a room without a fire, or by removing thoir outer garments after a long walk. If have to walk and ride both, do the riding first, and, on returning, go to a warm room, and keep on all your wraps until eool, even if you suffer som(i discomfort. Civil Rights f Toisnot Town- snip. The Trunscrlpt gives the fol jowing incident, which happened a few daysj ago, which shows the ideas which Radicalism has placed in the head of ne-voes; At a reaping the other day at Mr. Redman Winstead's, when dinner was announced the white men were asked in to the table and the negroes were han ded thcir's on plates outside. This did not suit the "nis'' and they deman dedjthe reason why they were fed like 1 servants. And one ot them remarkeu to the daughter of Mr. "W., "very im pudent y" to bring the best, if they had. to eat uke dogs.- ays the Charlotte Observer:- T 1 1 .1 -FT- E vervooav wno Knows 1 11-3 iionor 1 mf. y able Windy Billy Henderson, "knows that his' stock of knov'ledge is not near so'jireat as his stoc: of -gab, Not loDg airo, 3u conversatioa with a friend of ours, he expressed himscil. xis Wv !g ti-red of public life, and said he be lieved that hc 'would retire fiom it permanuntly. "nowr-ver,',7- said he, 'ihi is iust from chobe, for I kuwv of J ' . , . , T a co nuismp wnicn l can n no-y. lie pars asked whore it was, suid rc plied that 'hchad for; rotten the name of the place, but it was a cit on this Ama zon Ittver,' hear the Dead Sea aad close to Berlin.' A Gentloian. Shov us the man whoj is ever ready -to pity and help the deformed ,shov us the nian who covers j the faults of others with a tarn tie of cilt, ity , show us tho man who bovs as po; tely and give the street ins freely to the poor sewing girl as to tho : million aire; v;no values virtue, not ciotues; who shuns the company of such as gath er at public places to gaze at iho fair sex!, or mako unkind remarks of the 1 passing girl ; show us the man who ab- c,.. . 1 1 t - 1. 1 a. libertine, who detests ridicule ho of of its mother 's sex, and the exposure womanly reputation; show us the mau who never - forgets for an instant th delicacy due to woman, as a woman in any condition or cla?s and you show U3 a gentleman. h ur College. Louisbun; Female College was offered to the Raleigh Dis trik Conference, which convened last week, for the purpose of opening a District 'School and we are jrlad to in form our people tha the Conference accepted the offer and appointed the following Board of Directors to open tlie Institution and employ neccssay. teachers. Edwin W. Fuller, Hon. Jr J.jDavLs, capt. C L Cooke, Capt. B. F. Yarborough, W. II. Pleasant and the Pastor of the Methodist Church in Louisburg. . These gentlemen we hope will meet at once and avail themselves of this splendid opportunity to build up a first class school in our town. We have 1 - - every thing . necesjary, all we lack is a well directed effort to brild up the school. We will have more to say of this enterprise hereafter , A Narrow Eucapi: Heroic Con- dcct. Day betbre yesterday a num ber of ladies and. gentlemen, residents imiiamsbicrg, drove down to King's ill wharf on the James river to re ceive a bridal liarty. The ambulance belonging to the insane asylum arrived about the same time, containing several 1 of the most hopeful convalescents who jere being drivci. out for recreation. One of these, a young lady, suddenly sprang to the ground and running to the edge of tbe wharf jumped over- board. Fortiznately her dress buoyed llieiup, but so ileterminca was she on suicide that she thrust her head under the. water and held it thcre In the meantime several gentlemen procured pieces of plank weich they threw over board and the Rev. Mr. Williamson, one of the party, plunged int the water and swam toward the spot where the wnf jrtunate young lady was strug gling to consummate her rash intent. He peremptorily ordered her to grasp a plunk he had taken along with him, and so accustomed was the to hospital dis cipline that Lis order was inimJiately obeyed. He gradually drew the plank toward shore and finally had the pleasure of restoring her to th? keeker in safety, though very much cxhanstcdL nis noble and heroic conduct is worthy of the highest praise, and the self-satis faction of having rescued an unfortun ate human being from a watery grave must be very pleasant to him. Nor folk Landmark. New Advertisements, RE WAR B. Ordered by the Board of County Commissioners, that the above reward of $500 will be paid to any person who will furnish evidence sufficient to se cure the conviction of the party or par ties guilty oicbangiDg or altering Coun ty Orders. NOTICE. Any one wishing to employ an ex perienced Miller, to run a Grist & Saw Mill, for the year 1876, would do well to apply to the undersigned. : L. E. BARTHELIMEW Jr. Lauiel Franklin Co., - " N. C. D1S0LLTI0N. The Copartnership heretofore ex.. isting under the style of Place & Con way, was dissolved on the 19th Inst. Mr. W. B. Conway having bought out the interest of Mr. Place. The busi ness of the concern will -bo settled .by Mr. 11. J . Place, aud those having ac counts against the farm will present them for payment, and those indebted to the firm, will please make settle ment without delay. PLACtf CONWAY. Louisburg N. C. July 17 1S71, Having sold my interest in the Car riage factory of Place & Conway, to Mr. W. B. Conway, I take pleasure in recommending him to the people of Iranklin and surrounding counties, R. J. PLACE. Carriage Factory. J,T " ' ' . i- J 1-lace in the Carnage Factory n....: 1 .l ai" ? 1 -a -r.. ,f 1Mat.0 A Conwav, I respeetf.il lv ask tlie patronage of the reople of Frunh- l:n. I Guarantee satisfaction in nlb my work. W. B. CONWAY. Louisburg, N. C. ' - I ! - i.i. , ... CJf- "P"ilrCi "Poi'oItioI iraai o -fO.iOClliai School.. The second s;s;ion of St. Paul's Parochial School will open September loth lb 1 i, and continue twenty weeks. M. II. Vaugiian, Principal. 3iss Julia C. Ham me Assist. Julv 30-1875. CANVASSERS wanted tor two superb works of French rt, "Little Runaway and her Pets," and the pretty pair, "he Dinner, aud e Xap These pictures are worthy pensive enough for the simplest, tol ling rapidly, and take on sight. VVC guarantee ready sales, good-profits, and q ick returns. Any active person who will take hold can make a ha d some income. Send for our best terms at once. J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Pa:k Place, N. Y, Atlantic Hotel. NORFOLK, VA. &. 8. DODSON, tfthe orxner 10UNTAIN HOTEL, Baltimore, Md., Proprietor. This magnificent HOTEL, after hiring been thoroughly renovated and refitted, is now open for the accommodation of gneeta. Board, first and second floor, S3 per day. Third and fourth floor, 1 2,50 per day. liberal terms to permanent Boarders NoticE. O I respectfully announce to the citi zens of Louisburg and vicinity, that I am prepared to do plain sewing for La dies and Gentlemen, also Jllsmming, Stitching and Rafiling. Charges mod erate MES. P. DI. SillTlI. Louisburg K. C. YA11B0R0UGII HOUSE RALEIGH. N. C. G. W. BLACKNELL, Proprietor. REV. E. Am WILSON. GEO. S. BAXSB. To the Masonic Fraternity In North arolina aivi the SouOt, . Thia ia emphatically an age of prog ress. The world move apace, but with us, especially of the South, Masonry languishes, because lacking a proper dissemination of these pnre principles peculiar to our grand eld order. Our brethren of ether taore favored sections have their periodical literature, and aje Bbifiirrand prosperous: we, too, should flourish and ulcssom as the rore. Thcte are in tha South nearly 200,000 Freemasons, and recognizing the impt-r ti?e need lor a regnl&r and permanent Or?an peculiarly suited totha c'.em&Dtls of this vat cumber wbo aie hnked together by an ind insoluble chain ot sincere afiect!on,,, we have determined to establish in the city oi Grccusboro, N. C, a lirit lUss weekly Masonic Newspa per, with the above name, such as dignity and advancement of the Fraternity will approve. Its Literatubb will be FCiiE, end ot the highest order; makiBg tbe Journal a fit companion tor the moat cultivated and refined, and a welcome visitor to any household. In tbia connection we have engaged tbe services of able at d popular writers whose hearts glow with a fond desire for the perpetuity of tbe Ancient Landmarks of oar "Mystic Rite?," and we will spare neither labor nor expense to make the paper a highly instructive and popular Family and Masonic visitor. With a iournalistic eiDerence of sev eral years, and a determination to give an onr timt,taient and energy to the pro motion of this important enterprise, we hope to receive from our Masonic breth ren that liberal confidence and support wnicn, by an entire devotion to its suc cess, w hope to merit. It will be an eight page, thirtyMwo column 8hett, printed on good "white paper, and furnished weekly attbe low price ot S3 per year. Tbe first number will be issnud on Wednesday, the 15ih I of September, and regularly onWcdnes day ot each week thereafter. Ca?" All money should be sent by Check, Post-cffice Order or Registered letter. WiLSON & BAKER, Greensboro, N. C. JSP Until Sept. 1st address us at Kinston, N. C. OUTilEKN . I LLUBTUATED AGEl ' Raleigh, N. C. The only ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY in the South. Eight pages. Forty colnms,- Containing more reading mat ter than any wtekly published in the Southern States. Tee first number of , the SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED age will be issued on Saturday, 26th day of Juno, 1375. The Publisher intends making it r.n Illustrated record of the times. It will treat t t every topic, Po!kicl, U:pti.ri cal. ' literary, tad Scientific, which is o" current inteicst, ami pive the best illustrations that can bo obtained, original or lorciga. The SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGS wiil be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On its list of contributors will be found the narae3 of many of the best writers in the South. Serial and short stories', poems and f-betche. and well conducted editorial departments giving me latest personal mcrary, scicnllnc. -1?A? I . ! political religious and co rei;Kencc,wiU furnish ev mtncrcui 10. everv week an amount oi readiog matter unsurpassed by other papers, in excellence and uari tty. It is intended to mike the Southern illustrated age a journal for the fireside; scveaal columns will be specially devoted to all subjects pertaining to domestic aud social lite. No iamily should bo without it. Subscription price only $3 per an num. Postage tree. R.T. FULGUTM, Editor. Raleigh, N. C. EXECUTOR'S Hot ice. To Creditors ami Debtors.' I Uaving, on the 10. h day 'of June, 1875, obtained letters testamentary on the Estate ot J. J. Minetree, ' de ceased, I hereby notify all persons hold ing claims against said Estate to pre sent tbe eame to me for payment on or bolore the 1st day of 'July, 1876, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Peasons owing said Estate are here by requested to make immediate pay ment. E. W. FULLER, Lou'sburg, June 10th, 1875 .Executor. WILLIAMSON, UPCUURC1I THOMAS, WnOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants. Xo. 53. Fayettcville Street, RALEIGH, X. C. Opposite Metropolitan Hall. ESTABLISHED 1817. VI. H. Morris k Sons., COTTON FACTORS AXD Commission Merchants. 23, tZ-j and 27 Ccruiucrce tt. Norf&t Vz. Will maVe liberal Currency ad van cesou pro-loco or bill lading in hand. J!r. A. M. Xobie, of W. C, in coa nected with onr hounr, and will be plrased to receive the patronage of his friend.. "W A. IB D c& 33 H O. Franklmton, K C, Are ihttnnined lo close out their LIUGE and ASSORTED STOCK J GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AT THE LOWEST TOSSIDLE FIGURE.-5. II yju want cc1 CHEAP CALL taken at Hest AT W A II D MACHINERY FOK SALE. COMPLETE TniRTY HORSE POW ER Portable Steam Saw Mill, used six month, warranted to be perfect as any new mill. Cost $2,750 caah. Price $2,150. Terms eay. 25 HORSE PO WER-POIi- TABLE ENGDiE, IN FIRST CLASS ORDER. ClTrnA) Tl-lT A iV 11 A N II vi. "'- -u.- NEW .ENGINES of various Horse-Powers, Gum and Leather Belt ing, Steam Pumps, ClltCULAU SAWS, Etc. Send for descriptive Circular. O 1 REFERENCEp. We mention a few to whom we hava sold second handed Etigincs : W. 3. MaLLonv, Franklinton, N. C. II. J. Grime?, Lexington, N. C. J. A. Buxton, & Co., Jackson, N. O 1 Eabixow & Pleasants, Louisburg, u T. A. Phicb & Co., Statcsville, r ' Y.. Stiubwalt, Uappy Home fjAHMA HUNTER, t. Richmond, Va. Jan.-21N6m PEET & ATKINSON. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchants. No. 45 Roanoke Avenue "NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 18 ly Ho tic e. In as much County Orders have ben altered, thereby practicinj? a irard upon the County, the Board of Comnusioners thu day direct th: Clerk to Isne a public notic thiough the "COURIEB," and Po - tersioeach Towcaliip, requesting all persons holdins COUXTY. ORDEP.3 issued prior to July 1st 1975, to prcsaot thtm to tbe Kcghterol Deeds for lUg btrauon. . P. B. IIAWKIX8 Chrm'o. Eoard Coca. J. B. TUCK EI :, Clerk. Louisbarjr, July Stb 1873 Valuable Land for Sale. Having booght and retovstcd the vei y desirable plantation fortatriy own- L'co pott orth aad . .fill ed by ilai. D. 8. Hill. I now oiler it , lor Bale on reasonable terms. AnJ at'essh with tbe l.ortb Car. It is situated about four miUs from tA:B Uiilroad to aad froa all foiau. I,uibQrg aod conia;n. bj survey, Sca'b at-1 SostiiWcU. aod hU th 210 acres, a bit lo over tall ot wLicb now The grow with dwcllio houses, an excellent gia Louae asd screw, all in very Isu repair. 1 u land products well, snd taken alt to gether 1: is a most dciirsble inrt-st lsect for an enterprising farmer. For iorthcr inlormatioa apply to E. W. FULLER Louisbarg, X. C oieti aDd ready fur coliiratioc c-i an : ujti'.tru.e. remainder is covered by a thick Acc uiia HiUon an 1 Prei-lt trais th of joao" oaks and hkkorjs cvic.ct et we.'Joa" with Accumtocyl a frw pine. Tbcre is a S.k1 o-. and Prct;:Ut tra'.ci oo Seaboard i S Louse and a nonUr cf OiO an- iuriW Anj kind of prodcoa price, & B R 0. rnrnkUnton, X. O. jSTOTICE ; o JO THE rilYiltflANS OF FRANK LIN AND WAKE COUNTIES. ITavlni? Wen appointed A emit for - in "ivemucky Mutual Kencilt cbtion of I tiyckiaus" for Fnnllla and Wake CwmtScs, Respectfully Informs the riitsidatuof said counties that they can procure Certificates of Life Membership by applying tome. J, n. CLIFTON, M.D. LouIbur?. Nw ; BLATCIILEY'S Improved Cucum ber WoadPmnpU f7 i Vi55 STANDARD ol the market, by popular rera t" ' '1 traftt MAn lllnlln tm l X'j' . vited to Blatcbley! Improved J.-V- r BracVeL the f)rnn CWV Valve, which can be withdrawn with ont disturbing the joint, and the cop -pr chamber which never cracks, scales or rutts and will last a. lite t'.aie. For tale by Dealers and the trads pen erally. In order to be sure that yott ge: tilatcblej's Pump, l-o carelul and see that it has my trade-mark as apove. It you no not knnw where to bny, de scriptiTe circa!ar together with tho name snd sddrea ot tbe agtnt oeirett jou, will be promptly larnuhedby ad dressing with stamp. Charles E. Blatchley, . HainTactnrer.' S0G Commerce St., PhiladcTphis, Ps. April 2-i-m. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! Acorsr DoErr Manufacturer of PiaLO Forte , bees to announce, that ho is supplied with new. and second band Pianos, which ho offers at low prices; applications by letter will rrccivo prompt attention. I AM PREPARED, asited by compotes t workmen to undertake the most tcxtciuivo repairs of every description.' Reference made to tie nut leal pA fession in general, and lo cay large uacai Ixr of patrons. July 17-12-m. r Ra!ef?b, N. O Railroad Schedules. V.J-L- r Ml SEABOARD k UOANOK RAILHOAD COMPANY. OmczBaznkzn 4 foAnosxR PL Co., ) 1'tMUc.cuth, Jaq lt, IS3 COAKGE OF PCITEDULE. - On sn-I after Fridty, January fit 1875 Trains tll leaTe Wi tdouiLcij (baadaj sx. Cfpfd) as fo!!owt; Mail trait. dki!y a 4 P v. No. 1. "FmJsU" UMn CuljH, 4 a. . No. 2 Freight train at 8 a. u. arsjvzat ronrsouTn. lall train dally at 711 r.u No. 1. Freight trtla duly at 1 2 00 ooa. No. 2. rrtight Train at 4 00 r. rrcfgbt ttaics hkve a panger4 Car at- tidied, steamer for E-UttB, Tlj month Ataad cn huchwiut, ana ttwin IUtpt. lee TraokUa at 74o a. x. cn MoodaT. Welnc4(!aTS aad FrUbj. E n on IO. SnpL of Traa-poKatloB i a Raleigh & Gaslon R. Rf . company. .Sltc&intxmkt' Orncc, I KaJtri-h, X. C.t Jmio HUi, '72. On ami after Monday Jirae 17Ui, 18T-. trains on the RalHirti & Gastn I IlAilraux, Mill run daily (Sunday ex ceptcd) as foLowi: Mail Tuaix. Iavef Ealelh 10.00 a. ra. Arrive at W cl Joa Z.Zt) p. m. leaves eiaon Ul, Arrives at IUlclh. ' 3.C5 p. m. ACCOMHODATIOX TRA1X. leaves Eall-li 8.00 p. m. Arrives at VWldon CIO a. m. Leaves WeMon 9.1 S a. in Arrives at Raleigh b.00 p. m Mail train fsakta cloac conoectioa t WcKIoo tilth the seaboard & Uoacoke Hsilroad aad Bay Lire Etcamcra via. uaii:more, u ara irom an poiut, North, Vt aad Northwest ana witu t'ltn Pcrburg lUilioal via Petersburg. I tci.ina l sol V.ahiCKton City, is ''wiwiiiak wm to uy IJai'.ifinL tioa and frti at trains ca 2lcrth Care i . : : Tutcns livia a!oa tbe line cf th. road can vult lUlcigh in tho 'morning ON TUSH. 1 I li CTiL ml V 1 I . ml r-fl 1 several hours, and return the time n r " " A. B, AN LIRE W8. x - OcnlSapt