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Stampn & Charles,
Publisher and Prpr!ftor.
Editor,
E. R. STAMPS, -
TAltnOIU)', .
8ATTTEDAY.
NOV 22, 1873
gey Merarr. Walker, T.ilor A; C"., Adver
tising Arent, Baltimore, are o n cri t for
Tbi E.iqcikx hi that city. Our paper may
b found on fi:e at tutir offl -e, - i V-v. Hi
Mraore strei t.
PANIC REFLECTIONS.
There are few things that are un
mixed evils, as well as fetv goods un
accompanied by detracting circum
stance. The heat of summer falls
marcih saly upon the weary traveler,
but is drunken as a delicious bever
age by tlie growing vegetation. And
o the financial crisis, which has
shaken the entire conntry to its cen
tre and brought ruin upon so many,
has its benefits. We have even now
indications of some good it has done
in the rise in real estate in those lo
calities in which its scourge was felt
most powerfully. It is sai i that in
the City of Petersburg there Las been
a considerable advance in the market
ralue of real estate, due, it is thought,
to the fact that capitalists have re
ceived such a fright that they prefer
Investments in real estate, even at
Smaller rates of interest, to stocks
and bonds of railroads, hanks and
other corporate establishments. I: is
but right to suppose that the dog
that has bitten will be dreads! in
future, and experience teaches :..at
in financial, as well a.s material mat
ters, rebounds always g : b-eyon d tho
point of departure. We may there
fore look for a greater forsaking of
the so-called "' Buchu spoeniat- ms
thun the facts would just.fy, an 1
large proportion of the nnti-y invest
ed in them seeking a lodgement in
food bricks and mortar, or in :h
earth with an ownership Irora the
centre of the globe :i ccrlun.
Thera are other advantages that
an agricultural community, l.ke "ur
own, could derive fYom the
given by the panic. For ms'an v,
it will teach, that when good inter
est can be gotten at home, fn.tu re
sponsible men in the county who can
afford the best possible security, and
where it can be under the eye ot the
capitalist, it is better f t him s-i to
use it rather than to kee it at smal 1
rates in the hands of jmmission
merchants with no security ;n cage of
his failure, or deposited fn foreign
banks of whose solvency he can have
no opportunity of finding out, or on
loans to wildly speculating charac
ters who offer large per cents. Has
it ever occurred to cur people what
a gTeat and prosperous county our's
would be, if its superfluous rapital
were used within its borders '.' Sup
pose, for example, the largo sums of
money, known to be deposited and
ioaaed out of the county, were ust-d
in the various industrious schem.es
within it. Suppose instead of farm
er B. getting money at from I'd to
20 per cent, from Northern com
mission merchants, he cjuM get it
from his neighbor C. at v : Suppose
the money lander, instead of allow
ing his money to lie in the hands of
his factors or in doubtful foreign
benks, would loan it to his neighbors
on real estate security. Suppose the
surplus money, nr,t nded by farm
ers and merchants ia their business,
were devoted to the building up .t'
manufacturing establishments, wh it
a vast difference would ba discern
ible in the wealth and prosperity A'
Edgecombe in the next ten ye trs.
The one great driwha -k to tin
prosperity of the en ire South i a.s
been sending its money a: f r i :i -vestments
promising iure irin--,
when by keeping it at Lorne it might
now have been in a state of perfect
financial indepondencu . We have
no hesitation in asserting, that, in
the main, he will accumulate more
money who mves's in . I j -cts iu his
own county and under :.is own pti
whare he can gee and prej are tor
every turn offortune.
If the crisis has impressed theo
truths upm the miul- of our peuple,
it will have done th.-ni a bent-tit
greater than the corresponding tem
porary loss.
Prompt action was taken on Lo
urs: day ol the stssiou ot the Legis
lature in regard to the Special i.v
Bonds case :
Mr. Flemming moved that tii
House be requested to con- ur in a
resolution that a joint committee be
appointed to consider the suit now
pending against the Treasurer of the
ftUte by certain holders of the Special
Tax Bonds, and report some line of
action in connection with the same
The London Daily X?ti I.opes that
England and America , ill act in
regard to the Virginius outrage.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
As lias b-. on obs-ived by some of our
cotemporaries, the Governor se nis to
have been in better humor when his
message to tho present Legislature
was indited than on previous simi-
lar occasions. He thus summarily
states the happyj i-onlition of ur
State. J J
' Kvery ieancli ? ii.Justry ha- i fl
no enti enee or d i ead 1 u 1 d ixax" iu .i I
cur territory .'i.o terrib!.- ralamuy. -: 1. .
l.as falin upon the people of stn" of :.
iter Slat's 1 a r.-.iu 1 "'ir ; ;de a i
above arid beiur tlia:i ali. the bit'-: : - j
moities w hic'.j have lieret"f' e e est r::r:- 1 :
rem ono another, a: e rapi i!y d.r,' I
and wp ar l-econi'rig ih.hp rpro I'd ru.ri
in a short tim r,n resentment o- i ! - f -': r. !
tv i i I l.r.fier witlijo the hreast i.: ai.y i L- i i . - j
2ent. chrislian being in nirS:ate. T! e i ict
ali cUi or." hands a:i ) r. j ;c". p. 1 ' - i. 1
der ll.anks lo Alrnihtv ( t d t.r v..ri j
ful and happy ctiange wr Mitr. i:- c.r imi
ai.d for al! ilis mac-.es a:. 1
v ,.:'i.s.afed to us a a State.'
The message m c-oinpreheusive,
presenting various topics of public
interest. Thu subjects of public edu
cation, the establishment of an or
phan asylum, the selection of juries,
Internal Improvements, the sale of
State property, immigration statistics,
the enlargement of the powers of the
State Agricnltural Society, the Con
stitutional Amendments and other
points of general interest received
due notice.
There is one great defect in the
message that we would mrntion, that
is its failure to contain the slight
est allusion to the Treasury injunc
tion case. How a Governor of a
State, so insu.tod by the usurpation
of Federal authority, could have
written an important Staf paper to
the Legislature, without pre enting
to them the enormity of outrage dom-
their Commonwealth and their -It
und responsibility in the premise.-,
areata loss to coniecture.
The subjeet of th State I)eh
ce.ved a notice to s jm t-xt- r. t .
mensurate with its imp :
this con u cc tun t:.e (.i-jvt r:..'-r a
1 O . . . L t . H r , , . , , ; ,
a ; -leu:
1
1. ..1:
v .
!. ni"tlLto: the !h- ''. -. .
-iditi every ci.n bo;..i., 1-.
o o- r ' 1 . r ' v ' ' .' i.o,. 1 tt f : . ti
; ('. -.: : '" T :-- .
--.A;.'! .---. (O OPii.s
, ' sf "Ur i!..iei. teii usk. i . . - : , o t 1 1
1 ' y ' '.e e v-r: 1 v . .. . rr :..
e.rc that N'-r-li a-.. I. -.a ! ;
e" :re ax.otir.t rf her i-'.'-r- .-r.-i - j :,
The I .ivernor r-.-c mn;--:. :
. 1
risl ature fix
1 1
ro :
1
i-s.-ii(? r.pw h o:;.'- v,:ii .::-r--t a
tipu!at?-l an-1 lav a tax -i:!'; -. r.
pay the atu. '.vhi-n t:---Il
I'CoUp'iu t this inn..'. I-- r .
bv 1; vjUi eti taititi tai-a n- . rt :
otar me.ins until ,ur d--bt sha'.
Lav.- t'en paid
Wo are g!a I : , - that th- 'r-.y
mor Can a j lkp..-r a a l'.'-
magistrate of a peopio and uo: ti i t .
t-iher as a partisan, a t.is pro
vi ua mssares have h(-en.
i
I
- i
PASSING AWAY.
Ln the same day last we-k tho
tlograpli announcM th" Maths dl
Mr.. --:i R. K
I. -. th- re'.: t
el' ,ur pr.-at r'iii-: x n , and ..f ( J--:;
W. J. Hardee, tho c-lebr;Cel -t
t:r:an and inilitarv r-ommnn ; -r
whom President Davis i.ntn I'har'i'
terized as " too proud ( ra' t ' - .': -jk ,
boT ' e Ktiee to mortal rn ;n.''
Cr- n. liar lee's reputation ind-f
an euviaote) uae. lie wad triiiy a
11 T T 1
' u.t.vated fcoldier, at. 1 wtii ho ioLp
rt n,erni;ered hy a devuteJ euntrv
a:. : especially by Lii cornra l--.s of the
-stern artr.y who sliared wi'h h. i.
:1. -it- " nights of danger " and " -1 .v.
"
d tvastne throuli wai-h that h
r-'ii army passed. Gen. ilardee wa
personally known to many of th;.-
roinniu'iiiv. having married here it. '
r i '
1 x').-l Mi-s Maty, the daughter of the
1 a e i ; 1 T . I . v i e i i
l.'o3 greatest outrage th.it i.us i e- i;
;o-r; etrateJ upon the soverei -nty o:
!.o states during these (lavs ot
Knl-ral usurpation, is tho in juticti v.
p'.arei Tipon th Stat Trea'irr hv i
Fe.h-ral J.;''. '(. l'.v l.nt ri'ht ha-
any power uu!.-wo d'
1 o
,tah
'iiterlere with an oliie'-r tie-r-of i:,
the exercise uf hid ilati-- '.' Does
Jude liou 1 pretend to hold that he
can issue a m..ini:;i x au::.-'. th-'
Stat-- uf Xortli (,'arolina, re puirn;'
hr to pav lier debtn, or. ua det.iult,
erd-r the rar-shal tu sell th-- tmi he
property of tho State ? I'his is h ttiat
ter of no ni;. all nienic-nt. an .1 we hope
th-- Le'i-iature will s.-o to t'tia' --v-t v
I n u f I I ir- : j o . , f .1 u t . O
aH-a:i.-
ohiL- r
. 1 i atiii v ot th.rf 1'ederal
Me
ssr.s. C'owuiiii.v and Hanly
t
the Hichmjnd Iipich and Krati i '
'ne Kiehmind Wkj hav tr-'n-- to
Norfolk, to mbark on the tiiership
orcoster whiiii leavt s th;." p to
day fjr Cuban water.-.. Mr Cowal; : v
Lpjes a repjrter ior the New York
Herald, Mr. Hanky, ior the Ti dun,
and Mr. JL.iii for the Tttatx.
The Graud Ixjdrre of ( ),lil Fellows,
f Pennsylvania opposes the abolition
c . a- . , , ,
oi uie iLDramptiifeDt urancn order. ty
I ho brarid
c5ecretar- has been 1
directed to inform Masters fo Grand C
T 1 n . t 1
images oi tne action.
SPECIAL TAX BONDS.
V j publish below r.Vecopitulation
- iakx
iviu-r uL)ou ma suwoj'H inwiopaai
Tax B ad8. Th0fettoraain tTv
1ST. A
e- he -ubjc"1 of iifigatrbn.
Her
k'iv.-n .
ti.fn, u
nave ei car notice
t'ne part T Xurth Carolina by
i'.en. lv the nubile press,
private co .en
by tn
I'rw4--urci- of lie State, by tliu'nn Jjae 20tli - of Jdav.1775 wJlich
Ofrt'eriinr tf tli iV a'M 'and rv
tbol
1'rr sid.ii t of the I 'nited S
tates,
('l' tile , ,ie-t rliit ine.-l tlinn
t!le b .dies
' fc ' " ... v-.-.w fc'tw.CiUW. L11U11 '11 11(11.
.snrv,.i ,i iv I . tm hiu nft wiluL" Wn.tuJTv
i - - - ? tyr
tne p.-iplc ot .North Carolina.
'hi tne part of the I nited States it talio and maintain a part in the dis---i
ndmitted with equal ( learnes y ' cu'ssion than'Go'v: O'rall'fltn; his father,
Cours in its act, by General Cnnby j Gfeh'l." Joseph. Crr'ahatoj having been
in hisenlois, by G.vernor IToldoa in 1 present at the rdee ting '"held in Meck
his proclamation nni by the Conven- j lenburg on the 19th tmctiWth of May,
tion and Logis'aturo themselves in f77ft, when and whe imlependence
the ofTtcial records of their proceed- ( -as declared. " '
inrj. that Federal authority and not No wonde thftt strangers should
State nuthori'y h.ad given them deny North Cattlins the honor of
existence. The Uited States was hhe Meckletibarg Declaration, when
represented by itl bayoneU; to the fading jt)Urrtals of the State,
Federal bayonets, therefore, let the ' ' not . a-ised what position'
Special Tax Lond-holdoro look for i gch a man as Gov. Graham would
payment. it is surely iietnlteaa to
comment on the humiliating coi.di- :
1 1
ttou t.) wliicii niiiitaiy nue ui i.
brought us. t
From ImII to lh-, tuo iiato cf j
North Carolina, was engagod in a L
11 ),.,,...! .1 r,,;t 1 tlt,..
tdoo ly war win tuo Luittu ctatea, ,
from iNij.;, until ai-r tho mec;Un. .. vi ,
the 1 ouventiou and Legislature, the f
United States were in military occupa- ,
tiou of the oil of North Carolina,.
making and unmaking its laws and
appointing and removing its Officers
at will. burin- all th:- time only .
-m a tat
nshll
.it.th :r:
1 vers
oil 1 p
icrty
w nors
.1 jin
r;
1 :roi;t tne muiiary
Attito in 10,. jnor.iiu ,
1.
:,c.'ro-s w. rn ttirte o l oe to piun'n-r
ho uror.pr-v of t'oir a to mast or, the
10 proper''
it orphan '1 1 -1 ranch 1 - or! rnx-Tiarrrs
an d pro-por'v " wn-t- nnl-T tli" io4d 1
of a corm -: a:;: I and of oarpot-bngtj-w
nr'.'i 1 hv I'-.ur il lav.rtPts. 'i'his
t.lun-iTinp: t'n.-v h .tcrht to arooiuplish
bv rn n-s (t the fr-'cial Tax liorul
1 - -1 1 1 i hv :fi" t'inv.'itinn hdU Li.i
i.ittiro ot l'i. tii v--r- boui-, jt i
no-.r i-o!;'ctj tii' jruH rty owners
of rrlll
t 1 1 ' 1 v :
4.4 .
am iii;.it tu i- t.ut'ii
ar p-op
ii: v laauio :
i.v tafit tnov aro in
iooua.. t-v tlao i.t tucn ,
t:.a; put :
: : . . ; . -, I . :
io la .a :ao.;
L . o i y s ar i
No 1 - -a
: ta . a I y :uo 1 L-ucta.
. : a
y
r
V wi-ri- lui-i: bi-iug
t ; i-c a 11
.U.il
1.
o. r
:.it Ho
valid- .
ar
; :. it ;.v. :i to ;!..-::; i-y
X , - ino pr Ti-a r n I 1 fir u , 1
lovo -!T.p .-d tit at th.- J-i-
1 1 i
-..V'.
1
'ir-'i:. t wtiti)d i a r t'.o
I -. : r I ; '., fi nn mi-
I -t t - : ' a : :.- r i io v a iu:r-d thp p w rr t'
I -i. -ik- T a :n dt. l .vory pnrea: sor had
j tu',1 n. t 0 ot t... ir tiijrr-M', una in
1 lor;- o t ; n : -i 1 il j 1 1 not lorn in-Miii'iit
I : . . n--; i- r ::i..t tin- -'-tat ' ol 2srt!i (
I 1 .iroiil. l li ;d ,.:;V 1 . 1 te 'ICt- iudt'piill'h ' .
t . r . 1
: .: o 1 1 1 o ! .ir.i. 1 1 o v o f 1 a i -1 . a : 1
v a 9 k 1: 1 11 n .i-a uo 1 ' Alio' 11 ih", '
tint t : proioi tv i'A iit-r-, ol Xurth
an . 11
,rii- d .111 f-
ai' -u. t4ii
Jl. d
' ' -tiv uticti :t!i-l L-i.-l.c.uri- ! lvoS t
It :a oii-.j.ly iaip..&:L..o li-r a . v ;oi -on .
" o bo lj. 11 ; 1: u ,: 1 :i
a IN ui '.'.1 (
Li--n.:.
: " t:: -h.
. wl . e .i. ... !. il-.llllu-
1 . t
;:i ol 1.',- cut.t .r :
' . .7 1 r ' H 'i 1 T Lu
Vu'.i
f r . V rf tht
h- Ttt.-owr-r shall f
lo-.lof lm trwiiiff.
ton - u-.-h
,Un 1 1
1 ,1 1
1
b 1 J
1 :
1 b .u-.d tt. '
I- t .
1
,-rr. -u rr ir.t-r-t oi rrif
-o rj ... . Tht I' 'Ttds 1
! ,v , ' -i.o ioo-iov paid hv tho '
I h-er ;i he, b.r.M la, e
it, t the 1'ti'oM' '1 reitg.irv ot North1
'
( u i lt mum -,r tittsised from ti
control i : tlie Legislature of '
'il' 7"; or it anv -uch money knt-
h.-.-n exnen to I ior -iie hotit-lit ot the 1
tat.
and tlie .tut-. iltu atoepteJ taut '
tit V'
a t deny t'ii.kt tuo Stiit- i
s i.ut.ie lor it is ai t ureut, uovv- 1
,.v. r .".ia. ;: o(1.,-.y dw iK-i ttdiuit '
- . , ,
ativ re.-po:i3iiMi.;y g.i-v. iUl; ol tuei
'oatianee ul the ioao; it . admit .s ;t i
U li i J
lor Lrtaia lii-uey-;
. o 1 and Used.
no c;ui.f i,a u i . e i ana usiu. j
liuL tll.S Vi-.-W o '. ti. .- I l;.' ia UIilll-
a'ti'.ii;, Lt-i'aus
I j!
i'-v'-'V-Y
ei
very tt.Mio.o a
v til 1 : :. 1 :
!.v.. , :.
ti th.-
.rth 'ar .litta
ia ut.t :or A'Juol
St it.; liable.
v , uu. fty . ,
hat i-s generally f
. : hi g: t:!-1 r-:arr ot
p.iv the Special Tux
is tlterrlor,
. 1 r
ti s the
tiff.-r-tin
1
aii
i its !i.--r:t
el :ai';i f
e 't r eop!
rfltlter
tdan niv n
4-tl teehnifa!iti.
id.
Ti:
Tho Hccltl
A 1 1
.b'tr Declaration of In-
depenotence.
i ----- Iho i o. , : Thhs subjeet !
1,
! i eoti-i h -r.'.idy disj us.tjiI .
lr p.io..;, -,, wh-''i r it was
r : i u
, . , . - a. i
- ' " 11
)n of out 1 o'volu'ie.-r, Hein'-ot 'th
O
; that it
woh t" LTlve
a p i - - i n ? n o i r o
.a hisforiral fai
app lied item '
:
savs ' lion 1
'I he Kale
.:r
. , . . no"
W A. rah un 1 llillnD-.ro is pre- i
i irinnr an article on tlie .Meek I utiuro; -
aruti-.n of I nd-pendenco, hut wo
at"" not a ivn.d as to t'uo potitiou the i
rov-mor wil, take in tne di.eusiuii.
ii. J-niri.ai, el., '11, No. '!'.
lii.s appearing itk the loading
newrtp - ppfs oi our State, should iiot
)re9--nt Gov. (irahatu in so duubtful
afio.s-.tioti in regard to the Liistjrical
trui.li ut the Ml ok leu bur e; JJedara- .
tt-'ii. ie Le- one ol tue lirst latiz.-ns
oi our ate a:. a tiiu IKc.arati n,
one of its prou b st historical r minis- 1
eelices ol' prouiiaent titu-o-i. It rip-
1.-Ht rn, tin. it,,,,, t iO f , .. 1 I 1
ii'i t. 113 it' 111 llllll Ll.!.' 'l-Tl-
nor may
aiLo either bote in tho
ussion : and if tho
n-,, t .
ie said o! other pr tninent North
Jarolinians, like Gov. Oraham,
ii j . ... .
re.l learned tn tne history of-'tijis-fsio.
we
i
i State, then indeed ironld appear
i uiai our ?tato niot-i-grnmsiaer.
- iWrfm
jcaiji ifiiet jat Mryvvt, fporaung
iWr &Vklk jias Ail hejte
toisJSLavs : !
Kit any lY:eno,Hcti tcNfSirffiMllarize
t any bS- eno'Heh t
Wilmine-ton. Cumberland. Rowan
taA Tryon Associations, and the
innmiimhlA maciinir in Afnr.lt lAnhurc
delaTd
n
j From the above we - can anticipate
' ,,! 1,, 1. 4. XA , Q f
sed, gay what
m m . - 1
. a m m m -w
j f lu
! wilv taiei or ar leasi uas
And no one ia better qualified to
take in tiro disvio
. ' "
Mom a.
.j m,"
Geu I-Cemper's majority in Virginia
28,t8'A rS t
...
The election in Trias comes off on
.. . t
the '2ud day of 'Da'cember, and . will
doubtless result ia&tlmr Democratic
Tictorv.
,
Af Cleveland, O., there are' sixty
cases of small pox, and the disease In
a,iirtiji.in
!viouirtRi. ttnMM. nas me siTBJHSi
I m . 1 S 1 - L 1
ueaers are iced. ,
littlfji million, deliwta wag. bought
1 - 11 . . T I
"T"1 iJU 11 v" v"
Werlrresnr, for New York'
A Ivingstua di?patcb sava the
Ucttl iStatt-s (tfanier AJa, feared
ls&t, iiae arired At Detroit.
N EWACT V ERTISCMENT3 .
-mV - -
T
heretofore cirrird on iti the
naiuj 0 a. .. Mitt-ii, iAt;ent, i hvrchy
op r in:: A" j-r- n- Invt'ifd to th -:ne,
wilt plus e octuo tlicir ui.-unuW with the uu
d -'.-:.i 1 :i i- - f', or p'a-e t-tton
In toS-i brad.- lor nhipoii-iit tj MurehL-onJc
o. s V ' S S. WAS!!.
. :
11
111 1 I
: I 1 ;d h .-. '!;.i d..j 1'oriucd a
r iir under the 1. in namv f S S.
1 , ,r..l vv :.: 1 -atiuae tb-- -
. ,;r.,.-v tinlnoA Icretolure rarraied '
j : 1 1 , oi
5. Na,!i, A -cat.
C. d LANIER.
Nov. f0, 1 73. tf.
.
To Ihe CillEf ns of Edge-
rombe aTid adjacent
' COUIltr)''
1
TfP I rU UMMrnli mnr,nr.T,.. I
r 1 rvi 1 ill.
UCIICI Ol O I du r 3 1 1 J 1 1 1 1
")! 1 o rf .1 St r T?rir 'Mr. Pozcrs 9tor. .
SI'" rAl -..t. -paid
GUN ANI CJTY WORK.
"rirtu-ula care nald to
"
IX O l'SC-?'!! ('ill
A 1 -o ; ,. i t'e ; u ri ti
atid repairing ".II
general I5LACK-
:; : o t eo-it -.iitin ;i; r.i.
SfITiT WitflK.
An mtmboj oi vr, 1 W ENT V YEARS
Ol J lci,e tOIUL
iLlUehyit U-iUiiiony to my
ilViTiMiry. I ren,tfrV71y retnrn thanks for
tTi vt:on m inUuuion!i of kindness fcere-
rwwiv, lujc to coutuiue to do
st-rvt th ui.
.Nrir .tf M: RTAhAMOUNTAIN.
:' i : -r n -
II
Tint -mm.
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t nt r r r"fraiTi rmirxi 1
, L.MU1L J Ul VJ Ix 1 1 I iaUlll b 11
M-IMRTWRSH P
IMtl 'IIlVIIII HliU
OVlSTEBS FRIED orSTEWEI.iTflpT p noy rnno
iUl-t rprv ict qualiv tlie market affords OAiHTJU-U IfUUJjD
,H;oT,c?P?fEB!
mllE wndrrMe-J h
'rili 1 - ,i f," iti f,U TO 1 ie
fttlestion i ftfi-ntts nnd patron that h i now prc
h'ynor Parocl lu l'oriuli at rcasouaUit; liouri", Oyster
. , iiukr.l or 1 1 - mrnnrt1 :mil rcciii.-f fhif ill
v ho deire'tc) tuirclni" Ovstnrs dnrln.n- the
uason, will M l at "THK SALOON," where
overstrung Till bo eondactcd ia a mnuuer to
ht.it thoc w ho may patronize the nndersign-
i ! 11 r.t hi5 old -tana." - - '
J.-M. eiiiAGINS,
Confectioner.
Ovt. -."-1 m.
THK AHEBICl' FARMER
B i-ins a m-'.v voUim Jinnary 1. This is an
'"-naMieM s andard Ynnuer'f? paper, de-
w i i gLnii 111 c lVA i ac ti hji call-. UU( l.-
i ;i : in:. ii 1 1 on is tv, 1,1 h.-se es I i i' "ivi-n to 1 1.
.-! .1 , ' i ero
ji-, artili i.il aud hnme-niade m.inu-
1 er, iSlu., to J.jvo toek, i- ruit Growing:, t 1 1
a-rff:.1,.t,irjat ,vrifPflir fr Ir i PRACTICAL,
SCitesTANTl AJU, KKLiABLii. I1.5U a yeir.
" livo or more ouly 1 each. Very
1 ' 'er-o a-n :i oi a -n:in- pi ( Hi l :::ns in c;:iik.
I. ,hre ntim of "W fro to nil n. w
uauiex ieeeiyi tstvre Uee. ,. Speinn n
. ' Ul 11 M I - 1 O U. . V 1 I 1 1 1 Ull' U 1 HI 1 III 1 l'
X ,..0....- IV ... ... . V. .
F.NMM. SANDS A N. Pnhlishet?,
Nov. l -u
Biilliiuore, Md.
Nov. -jj an -r L'nton Street,
VOKFOr.K, V A.
M mnrHetnrer nrtd rVnler In
L' I b' S U A 1 U 17 U C 1 lllll t- wl
HALTL1I8, iiAMfcl, VJllu,
HOUSE CLOTHING. LAP ROBES. Ac.
Ai-o, F.usn Wagons, Car!.-, Car Wheel?
tles, Pnrru Oear, Ac.
A I.;r- varied Mock
v-. unn u.
f ia ii I 1 f iziul Smlii.iir.i,.,n T . . 1 .
. eU uucrcu mercn-
i
'l - . nr ; hm l
I fl to O V 6 r day. .
I U wZ U; laiicve. j wXei
i liculurs trie. A, ii. IiL-i-nTiS: Co , St.
v.. r h ; .
r day. Agents j
liere. Pur- !
a-ouis,
wm s? . i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1
; AV .
HOW TO SMM BR
mm mimm f i rw 'wiiinin ill' wiiMtwi
fJIIE stiDScrlbers Iinvlng concluded to close
Ilonsc,)
SOW OFFER THEIR ETTTRG
AT C O ST
FOR
CASH ON DELIVERY !
The whole must be eold by the last of Decem
ber. Now Is the time for
threat Bargains I
COME ALONG AND SECURE THEM.
M . WED DELL & CO.
Tarboro", Now. 15, 1873. tf.
K'ef The Store is for reui next year.
1873 PALL TRADE, M
Arrival of
NEW GOODS
Rare Bargains !
Great Inducements !
I N"
FALL A WINTER
o o o r fss :
AU'EDDELL&CO.
4I'K ihM'u-o that they have ',:) ;ore and
f are daily n'ci'iv'mj from fi'st ! a s .1
very larjre and well selected t-toek cf
Dry Goods, Motions. Hard
ware, Boois & Shoes, Crock
ery and Mass Ware,
Groceries, &c.
with t very; ldnr lse generally fonn d in a first
cdis csUibl ' 'hmwit, ail of wbicb a p4in-ha-
cd HirCAMl at ttie love-t caIi rate-, and
v : 1 1 l.e o' 1 .'. t a !:iall adv iii-'e.
Call and see before purchasing iuid tliLi-,
save your money.
M WFPDFLI. A: CO.
Tarboro", N. C, Oct, 11, KTd. lni.
IXSuEE
I IN THE
Equitable Life Assuranee So
ciety OF THE
I I ni t States.
IttVHt'St ClYtrf 7710 ft T fl 1(1-
nil' Atrurance Lom-pany in the
WorM.3
1 ORREN" WILLTAMS.
i Sept. 8u.-lv Oencial A?ent.
J. i. WILLIAMSOA
GENERAL GROCER
A"NT DEALER IN
I MO T'ISIO.VS,
Boots & Shoes, Tin ar.d Wood
en Ware, &c.
-Iu1ji f-L., - Tarboi o", N. C.
Mr. LaFayette JLpore will take phiure in
arrormnodnTlnu customers.
apl 19-ly.
TERRELL & BRO.,
- DB AJER6 IN
AND
Street,
Sear the Bridge,
Sept. oO-it
O. Jordan & Son,
WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERS,
A"D DIALERS IX
Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts,
Pickles, I' reserves, 1 randy Fruit, Se
eJ8, CaunU Goods, Toys, Fire
Works, &c., &.c.
Store, No. 172 xMain Street. Factory, ol
Church Street,
IXTorfollsL, Va.
Sept. 6. lbTo. Cm.
WILSON
Collegiate Seminary
- FOR YOUNG LADIES.
rytHR 14th 8i-8irn win coiumpnce on
nt? t oi pat ticular mtormation, addi ess
J. HeB. HOOPER
Ane. M.-dm.
Wilson, X. C.
,La Pierre House,
BROADWAY y EIGHTH STS.,
rillUS Is deaiiaoie Uoqm for business meB
A or families, bciue cw. elegant and
conimi. r-arne? wno ean apjrreei.it e a ood
t- . . . . e-
to stop at iu New York. Board and room S3
per day. Rooms ?1 per da .
c. B.'ORVIS, Proprietor.
July 88, 1878.
V .if .1 .1
' vir "111 '
V ' i t ' f ?
ADVERTISEMENT,
restate of iorth Carolina,
PWK.TI' Or EDGECOMBE SUPERIOR
Wi COURT.
tpbil Aa&tin and Cofflehl King-, Plaintiffs,
ienntttfeell. .(nmos Helh .h mes T. Daniel
1 ;0 llUI4Lilvc -rt . 1.H1R i auu ij.su i .1 lieu. jurivn
- A Al: T . T . 1 1 T . ,. 17. M MofTl.
Summons.
Ojpi fial proceedings for partition by sale of
real i'stat", tituate in Edgecombe County,
and of which the Plaintiffs and Dcfendanis
are Rlleped to be tenants in common.
Tae. above panjed defendants bein"; non-res-UJeflt
of the State lire by this mode notified
and snmmoncd to be and appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the
County of Edgecombe, at. the Court House in
Tarborouath, within eighty la - alter the first
publication of this summons, and -answer the
Lcocapiaia f the plaiiiUild which was duly
illed in the office, of the Clerk of said Court,
on the i2nd day. of October, 1S73, and let
them take notice that if they fail to answer
the said complaint within that tinievlUe plain-
tuts win apply to tne court Mw me rcitei lie-
By rcer of snid Uorrrt.-
'" '44XO,rOSiTruZE$, Clerk
"'" ttT$fitiFr- " Superior Court,
ttoraeylotaintill.
new mm 1
V- NEW GOODS !
Low Prices !
Low Prices !
Low Prices !
R. H. Austin & Go's
OLD ST A3 I) !
BUT YOUR GOODS OF THE
NEW FIRM,
AND GET THE
FFLI
OF YOU.a MONEY.
T. H. GATLIN,
Oct. )
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &C,
TOYS
AND
TARBORO, N. C.
Feb. id. ly
CIUMBEKLAIX & RAWLS,
PRACTICAL
WATCH MAKERS
JEWELERS.
D
lALl Kll
IN FINE JEWFItY, FiNK
n o . -
J.iiK! Lie:. oo .e
Ware Silver Plated Ware.
SPECTACLES,
Rf Fine Watches K ;..: in d tV.thfaliy !
and Seienti ttcallv, and H'o-rit.: '51 '
TAKBOIt..., Iv. C. !
-Tan. IS 72. 1-tf I
Blamire, V: iikins & Wilson,
o. Iri2 TJ.iiii Sjreet,
NORFOLK, -V.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
s($ooo oo
WORTH
Butterick's Paper Patterns
ACTUALLY ON HAND
2I0ST EXTENSIVE DEESS MAXIKG
DEPARTMENT IN THE STATE.
Order? i eipeetlully solicited.
B LA MI HE. W1LK.IN3 & WILSON,
No. 1"2 Main Street,
NORFOLK, VA.
Nov. 1, 1S73.
John T. Alsop,
Enfield, N. C.
John T. Alsop &
CASH ler.Al.F.KS 1
Choice Family Groceries and
Ai the Old Stand of 11. B. Alsop,
MAIN ST., TAKBOKO', N. C.
Strict adherence to Cash, enables r.s to i uv
and sell .at low prices.
We appeal to the in-ejo- to c ou';der this
fact, and sustain us on the C:i!i basis, th-.-re-by
proiuotin: thtr own interest, ocll.-'hn
GIN GEARING
GIN RIBS, i
FOR BALE AT THE j
POUNDER y.
flS GEARING m P..r t and w t , i:
ten to te the bet in market,
(iin brushes repaired with best dri-ales. i
Tnrhoro', Sept. IS, om. I
M. L HUSSElf & BRO.,
Carriage Manufacturers
TARBORO', N. C.
VLL kinds of REPAIRING jT-mptlv at
tended to. They now oc-.upv their NEW
CARRIACiE S1U)PS. Enquire lor ihe New
Shop ni-ar Main Street.
Aui. 23, l&To jy
" sfoRFroLETr
i TI1E Store formerlr occupied bv H.
II nuiiiuoiov ou., Illil'CIIJ QUtlOSIte V .
15. Wi.ns Grocery Store, aviii be let
ou reasonabie ternig. Apply to
il. WFHTLOCK t CO.,
tor. .Main -yi sts.,
Iron Fron. ( e- ilons0,
Sept. 6.-tf. Tarhor o N. C.
QifQL0f per Arent u.tnted! All
lifcJJAiV L-hiKsas of working peorle, of
either .ei, j-oun? or old. make more money at
work for u In their spr moments, or all 'the
time, than at anything else. Particulars fre
Address Q. Stinson & Co.,Portland, Msiii. xj
Suce ssor to R. li. Au.-tin it Co.
is.;;. em. ;
"'1 "JI. f RAiifi'f"
Coulecti qiibft
P3
MISCELLANEOUS.
.jreni3 x ke$l250 per day, v per
SEWING-MACHINE f
For Domestic Use
ONLY FIVE DOLLAR
With the New Patent
HOLE WOlUvrrt
F (tented June 27th, 1871
AW.M'.PEP THE FIRST PREMIUM VT Tnr
AMERICAN INSTITUTE '
AM. MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS. 157,
A most wonderful and eleantlv
ted Si-winu' .Machine for Familv xf'Z
ph-te ill all it P.-o I -
I'fM the Str.l.A. -
Pointed Ne dl-. Sei Thrf ?,:.,
ri-ht Po,;-ive Motion. N,-w f intioT 5"
Feed audi Cloth 4nid--r. Operates bv Vh (
and on a Table. Lirut Rnnnin- SmJ
ana noiselesr, like ail good hiaiDriepjdT
chine,. Has Patent Chk to pfSS?.
wheel heinr turned the wrone way r
the thread direct from the spool. Mak t5''
Elastic l-oek Stitch (lirJst and on
s-atca known ;) tirui. durable, close and rani
W!M da .11 kind, of work, fine and cESe
from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather ant
uses .!i;h-r-., : ,;: of thread. This Machlw
is heavuy eo;,.trueted to pive it Mrenetl. all
the t.. irt. of each Machine heino-
t,y m.uhm. ry, and beautifully finished and
I -nameiued. Tt is very easy to learn R, Z
id, Smooth and Silent in operation. ReliahtZ
I at ail time?, and a Practical, SeientiSc y
chamcal Invention, at Great I j Reduced Priei"
I A (iood, Cheap, Family Sewing MachineVi
, last. The iii-t and only enccess in prodne!np
j a valuable, substantial and reliable loir priJj
I Sewinir Machine. Its extreme low
! reaches all conditions. Its simplicity ,i
I strength adapts it to all capacities, while ill
ni.itiy merits make it a nniversal laToritt
- hercver used, and creates a rapid demand
I IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED,
j I can cheerfully and eoniidenrlr recom
i:aud its u-e to those uho an- want in "-a
I ally eood Scwiu. Machine, n low nrjee
Mrs. H. li. JAMESON "
I Peotone, V ill County, IU
Price ot each Machine. Class A." "One
(warranted for live yea's bv special certifi
cate.) wi-h all ihe fixtures, and everythinff
complete helongiu? to it, inelndir Se!i
Threadinc Needie. packed in a strong "wood
en box, and c'.e ivcred to any part of ibr
country, by expre., ?ree of further charges
on receipt oj prh-e, ovt.t F:vE Dollars. Sife
delivery cuaranteed. With each Machine we
will send, on receipt of ?1 extra, the newna-.
cut 1
BUTTON HOLE WORKER
V y .X'pc! I Un0 ofibc most important and nsefu! invsn
- I tions of the are. So vmple aud certain. th
a child can work ike tines: button hoie with
regularity and case. Strong and beautifa
Special Terms, and Extn Inducements "to
Male and Fema'e Awr,ts, Stoie Keepers.tc
who wili esuhlisa agencies through the coun
try and keep our New Macaines on Exhibi
tion and Sale. County Rictus piven to smart
;'!." :'t i c. A- ut's cotnpieteoatflt, fcroisb-
I without any extra charge. Samples o!
st-u lu ;, descriptive circulars containlsg
Tern.-, Tetimonia's, Enirravins, Jfcc., &c,
INT i'see. W also app!y
AGRICULTURAL I MPLE M ENTS.
Latist Patents and Improvements lor the
Farm an i Gardt u. Mowers, Reapers, Culti
vators, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills,
P.ar.ters. Har e--rs, Threshers and all aru
eles needed lor F..rm work. Rare Seeds ia
lar,-e . iricty. All Money sent in Post Offiu?
Moiuy 'Jrdv-rs, Bank Drafts, or by Expre,
wid be a; our rist, and are perfectly secure.
Sale delivery of a!l our rooJs rjaniuteed.
An oij uud responsible firm that sell the
V--t Luoil- . tie lowest price, and can be rr
Led a; on 1 y ..;;r reader. Farmer's JoxmsL
A r ,r ) ...
Not Responsible for Registered Letters.
A.-M-. O-d.-r-
JF- OMF. Pi. HUDSON CO.,
c ,r. ; wh.-u Corthindt Sts., N. T.
iv.. 4. lTH.-an.
HAMPDEN SIDNEY
VOL, LEGE.
THE NLXi LsSIoN C)F THIS ?t:-tt.l-n;i:v
ot io.-iiiuj; -iii commence cn
Thursdiv. t-e; t. 4:h,
Hatu- d-:-. Sidrey i '.tutted in Prince Ed
ward County, V.i . within a fe'w hnndred
yard o.- I" n i ia Theological Seruin.iry. and
seven niiies from Fnrmvitle the nearest de
pot of the Atlantic, Mississippi fc Ohio R. R.
i .ie ioeauty ot the Ceilere is most healthy,
u:d the t-omrunnity aronnd dijtinulshed for
ir.telMLrerce and piety.
I There is no Grammar or PrenfinUory
SeLool conueetcd -with the Coce. Itre
I t.iias the carrictslum aud the great aim of its
t. chars is to secure tboroajrhaess ia the
i ivdmiiLT -ind instruction of their pupils and
t":.i; to prepare thera for professional stndles
or Lhj active dories oXlife. :
Tlte ord iim rr expenses of stodact ecTn
sire of the cost of clothiHgrj traTelling and
books, are from ?2t?o to $2?5 a year.
Feir CatalOirue and further Information ap
ply to Rev. J. M. P. ATKDTSON,
President H.ncpden Sidney College,
i.v '-t:'. Prince Edward County, V.
FIRST ARRIVAL
Fall & Winter
T
AT
iVllliijIiXJltlll
K'ls. mam
MRS. FELDEXHEIMZR respectfully in-
torms the Ladies of Tarhoro and ricinity
that she is now receiving her large and care
fnlly selected Ptock of r
S
11 I II
consistias in part of
Dress Goods,
Silks, Ribbons,
Bonuels, Hate,
Fealbers,
,
Scarfs, Collars,
Cufts, Laces,
Yelretines
Trimmings,
Ladies' & Children's
SHOES, &s:C9
and every thinLT that is nsaa ly kepi in a rt
class establishment. She is receiving
ew Styles Weekly
t 1"h Larliee are earn3ty reqtteittl i0
caM and examine my stok before purci.as
ing elsewhere. Respectfully,
MR3. J. FELDENHEIME3.
Tarboro', N. C, Sept. 6, 1873.
I 0,000 Agents Wanted
500.00 a IVIoxxtH
V R ARE CHANCE
Fnli Particulars Free, or six Saxnp'e for
$1J. Address
PITTSBURGH SUPPLY CO.,
Pittsburn,. ra.
F ALL & WINTER GOOD