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THE TRIBUNE. aN independent, flEEKLT NEWSl'APEB. PUBLISHED BY HAKRELL & COLLINS - '"t -rf : I : J - . TERlis of suKScairridN, l . w One Yer, in advance, 92,00 jtoi in advance,... 5 0 1BS. S. i. fc W. W. IOUSG, DRU3GI3TS & APOTHECARIES Henderson, X. C. Feb. 27-12nT ,. 7 RAIiEIGH, N. C. G. W. BLACEMLL, Proprietor. Eeference made to all Traveling Gentlemen. , Feb. 27-12ra. ' OW. BADGEii UAUU1S, Attorney at Law, AMD KUTABT PUBLIC. Practices in the Circuit Court of the United States, Supreme Courts at Raleigh, the Superior Courts of U-anville, Warreu, Fraiik liu and Wake. lieudfcisou, Feb.27-12m , S. J. SKIKTE3, ! ATTORNEY AT LAW, HENDERSON, 2f. C. Practices in the Federal Courts of the State, aud in the Superior Courts of Granville, Franklin, Warren, and HalUax, counties -. , Feb. 27 12 iu TUG SEW Wheeler and Wilson fcEWlNCS MACHINE. "THE aOUillEKN FAVORITE." The refutation of the Wheeler and Wilson, as a leaciiug lankily Machine, is wtll kuowu, Lut THE KEW ISPPOVEI) DRAVi'-TEED v &&ACJIIKE, from its siraplicity, light running, little noise, ease of management, ready application to a wid range or work, and its great durability, is WITHOUT A RIVAL. This JIachiue was awarded the hishest f re- miuui at the Worlds i Fairs in London 1S0J, Paris 1S87 and received the Grand Diploma oe Hoxok at Vienna in 183. Every Machine warranted anc: thorough instruction given. J. & J. JOHNSON, Genl. Agts. lor North Carolina; Office Wilminaton; Branch Offices, Kiileigh, Charlotte aud New Berne. LAFAYETTE FISHBACK, Traveling Agent, Henderson, N. C. Sept lS-ly jTf. HARRIS. GEO. A. HARRIS. J. F. HASEIS, CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. HENDERSON, N. C. 20 Ton. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. 20 4t ZelFs Ammoniated. Phos phate, tor Cotton. 10 " : Zeli's Tobacco Fertilizers. 30 bbls. Syrup. t . 50 kegs Nails. 30 bbls. Family Flour.' at J. F. HA KRIS, CO'S. Henderson, Feb. 27-12m. WILUAaS & UAYWOOl), WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Have in Store a well selected Stock of pure Dru-s Medicines Chemicals, Paiuts, Oils and Dyestufis, Patent Medicines, Pertauiery, fcc., whii-.h are offered lor sale very low tor cash. Phvcians aud country Merchants, will And it to their interest to get our prices belore buy ing North. May 1, 1S73. -f27.6m. CAYT0K & WOLF, One door East or Corner Blonnt and MO H AX STREETS, RALEIGH, if. O. PBACTICAE STOKE CUTTSSS A9i DEALERS IN ITALIAN & AMERICAN HAEELE. All kinds . of Monuments, Tombs, Head stones and Garden Statuary made to order on reasonable terms. May 1, 1873-ly HE28KY FAKKIOK, of N, C. 1,. W. 11EKH1KG, of N, C. Farrior & Herring, MANUFACTURING rAT fTIT'OTPTOIiTT? Q CONiiOllUJNJKb AND WllOlESALE DEALEES IN Tor ntr rirnnoripe TrorVprc PrTlit5 nk loiiuji uiuirtiiibAibuaua., Cigars Canned Goods, English and ImerJcuti PScfeles Ac. ; ci. W. tor. L,ighl X A)muaru, ots. BALTIMORE!) i MD May 8, 1873-6m. . VOL. 1. PETERS BUR U AITEK111ENEXT. Meade, Orr & Co. 1MPOKTEK8 ASO DEALERS IS Hardware, Cutlery and CARRIAGE MATERIALS, 125 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. Marc a . 6 H. T. ALLEY, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL CONFECTIONER. FRUITS, FANCY UOOD8, TOYS, Weddings and Parties f'urulihcd. 133 Svcamore St;, Petersburg, Va. March s. i2m I ESTABLISHED 1S50. Eobert A. Martin & Co GROCERS AND Commission Merchants. JiO. 3 IRON FRONT RUIEDING, Petersburg, Virginia. , Give strict Personal Attention to Consignments and make prompt re turns. March C-lm Harness! Harness!! SINGLE Haggle Harness at fl. 113,900, per - et. iaU.!l-a at , 8, $io,- ili, 5, A large stock of all grade's Saddles, Harness, Briddles, Collars, Whips, Spurs, &c., &c., AT eow PKICES. At P. II. STEWARD'S, Saddle A Ilarness 3Iauafctury, ' 1)0 Sycauiore St., Petersburg, Va. M ri h ti -I -in J. R. GARY, Wholesale Dealer in Crcckery, China and GLASSW'AHE, KEROSENE OIL AXD LAMPS. ci Sucmhore bt.. I'CtersUura. k U.. ' (Opposite Iron Front.) Goods carefully packed. March C--12m W. H. GREGORY, OF Granville, N. C. WIT II Branch, Herbert & Co. General Ccnmilssioa HerciaEls. AKl) DEALERS IH OVAM). Xo. 123 Sycamore St. Pcternburf, Va. AGENTS, Soluble Sea Island Guano, Gua- j nape, Peruviuu Guano, Akaline Super Ifjos. phate, un nna Bone, Aencimum wnic, an- rlaster, constantly on iiauu. oinci ptrsoimi attention tiven to the sale ol rrouuee a.io- eral Ca.h advancements made oa consign- Furniture! Furniture!: W. II. MORRISS, & CO., FayctteviUe Street, EMeigl,, N. C. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds ol FTJKXITUKE. Also, constantly on hand and made to order. Shuck, Cotton fc Shock, Jute & Shuck and Hair Mattresses. Persons visiting the Capital ol the State will please give us a call and examine our etoeks. W. H. MOERISSs SO. 1 ICON FIIOXT, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Manufacturer and Dealer in all grades ol and made to order. Also, Undertaking iu alt its branches. -All klud and size of Metadc ,h wood coffins. coustautiT on band, and r- ah v in.i ri MwitreKsei on uanu acnrddeiSto! W March 6.-12m. E. H. Plummer & Co. Ko. 121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. m Beg leave to their Stock ot call attention to IRON AND STEEL, EARM MACHINERY, hwil & rrpirTtltni1?! TPlUleHlBIltS AnlAEriCllllUrdimjlBUBaiL Improved Montgomery Roclaway ?dns Cider Mills, Straw Cutters, Agents for Hiclford & Huffman's Wheat Urills. We invite special attention to the arme" Frttnd 1 Lvery Plow warrented to give satis- faction or no sale. Orders prompt ly filled Aug.V,lS73. hi HENDERSON, N. C, THE TRIBNUE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1S73 THE AKfcNA OP AHEHICA. Cast a momentary glance over the surface of this broad continent. You will see at once that it is the most mjiguificent theater upon which human power has ever liad an opportunity to exert itself. Re- member that upon it forty millions of beings are already placed, and that the future will doubtless con tribute its annual millions in an cverincreasing ratio. You will also note that, nocking in from abroad. humanity, upon whose fiat depends the realization ot the highest hopes ever yet formed ot approaching the image of a Utopian commonwealth. Surely never in any proceeding ro cord of human history has there been a fairer opening for the full development of the noblest aspira tions for good, which tho Divine - come the Celt, the Teuton, the lbc5 lIlin' lf lhc rcadcr CTcr Incir r00"110 c, ceciamaiury, uon.uwicii. nc ian, ana Aztec, and the native of far Cathay Roc. Uicro ho will readily inrrccWo or sullen manner The coin cf the found his land was torn ouS II;. all rushing in to form parts of one J- Tho tot postroPl.o to undcr.tandmg and the heart change firt erops werc-wheat, tire bushels In.nl.nnnof a f l.,, Kiaiwa was written by a man who continually. I heir apritcj arc jrf en; rye, ctght buihcli, it. i i i i i . 1 . time2 more demonstrative but n,,u l,rvv:,u.llt "t "' piaster; wouiu u raw it aloes lour Bcing has been pleased to implant llmci I, orc utmonsir-iivc oui llwt VIKUllU in ni:iUili wnrUrc. ccn miles to Oswe-o and loaJ hi. in the bosom of his creatures. Hcrc equally aOectcd. One I saw who J V M' JU . ''ll I blcmson which Cicero never could have speculated, or Paeon exercised his wonderful sacaeitv. Answer me, if you can, I pray you, &lia11 it indeed bo that this marvelous scene will be occupied by actors worthy of their place, who will strain their ntmost powers to raise to every great emergency, and do for their fellow-mcu all that mortal power has been able to effect, since the forfeiture of paradise? G. E. Adams. . . , - Ascsion. A telegram from Wnlmnlln Tnvvn Hat.1 tl.n 95,1, 1 - says: Prof. J. W. Bailey made an ascen tion in a ballon to day from the fair cronnd3. Tho ballon was inflated witli tirtt ntr nnrl Tnfr tlir rrrnnml ...... t.b ...... ..- ..-. r,- with Uailcv hanging by Ins hands i i .111 ti to the horizontal bar beneath. f . .4 . , , .. . i. ( Just as it started it took fire near 4, ir -i i-i . n ie fire until he was too high to let so with safety, but humr on until , , j-on.i,j nn 0l,:tn,ln nf 1 OftO v ... - - rnn fpp .vien tllC canvass which or 1ouu Ieci WI,en luc cauTW w men held the hoop from winch Jio was susnended burned away and he fell reaching the earth a quatcr ol a mile from tho poiut ot starting. The body waii frightfully mangled, and h. legs driven into the h.rd ground up 10 nis kue.s. . 1 Maerigeofa Koktii Carolina Lady ix SwrrzFRLAXD. Tho oipmi Times published at Geneva, Swif zcrland, contains the following mar- riage notice: On Wednesday, the 10th Scptcm- ber, at the. American Episcopal Chlircll (Tcmnlc Ncuf do la FuStC- I I TIC) Geneva, Switzerland, by the ' Rev. ni. Chauncy Langdon, and the presence of the U. S. Consul, Benj. S. Ricks, Jr., of Mississippi, to Fanny E. Jones, of Charlotte, North C erolina. A Pai.nfcl Rkpout. Salem Register. Iter. Dr. William E. Munsev, the great pulpit orater of M-c;i0dJt , church South, has wo learn from a gentle man just from Greenville, Tcnn., become n perfect wreck. Our inf or mant states that he is constantly eccn drnnk ou tho strecU, and his associates are of the lowest charac- ... ,. i is amide space and venre cnou for the most far scein- statesman, footof the falls in Chosen no Canyon, ttta) Ih raU says: -The St. John'. op increase, the most persuasive "orator, the here the white water hangs like a river U very remarkable. It is 11" " were spread correspond- most profound philosopher, the most veil of lace against tho dark rock, separated from the ocean through J"- raJ principal- exalted philanthropist. Here is a and seems to come down out of the onl ila entire length by a j'J, f f , field the like of which Aristotle or blue sky. -Oh, you darling -she .trip of land not over forty mile i 'f" T M Pl.tn sri uM - said, with clasped hands and shin- uUU Its banks arc low: the soil bout he buys. His potatoes Miss Jones is a daughter of Col- z J rau,aic 110 fnJ Pvc an me ouicr cats arc goi in line lor ly in .cw ser: has rece.tcu a i ri i i t r i i tone to the sentiments and feelings a grand funeral procoiion. As Icttc- frora Dr. Ilcshnell, a corrt onel Edward P. Jones, formerly ol . . 1 . Warrencounty.butnowofMhsU oUllc immunity in which he lives, soon as the grave is covered a ponding member of the fcocuty, sippi, and is well known in this city. Ho may awaken a spmt of enrjmry, signal is given, and the who e com- nowon the wt ccastr! Africa, 11 ' . . and, like the hand of the iculptcr, pany ratio a dumal and xal p;crc stating that a Gcrrnaa explong psr- - -''ii''v'ir''v aQd ,s without frcinds or money. 1IBINE OCTOBER 1G, 1873. "Thero is. as a rule,' says a writer in the Kansas MagazineA "no such combination in this world as usefulness and beauty in an ab- solute degree. The mountain be- antics of Colorado are useless thing. The utilitarians and cynics may prate as thej please, the highest pnrpose 01 v.ou 6 granuesi worn is eternal ban upon the profanation o! lo u cnjoycu, anu uc piaccu an money making mill wheels amid scenes ages ago contrived for the gratification of the highest sensti- ality man may know. 1 will not attempt hero any description of never f aw it, and it ho had gone there first he would never have tried it. JJut the surest index to the afteet these scenes havo upon tho mind, may bo discovered by watch people emotions. Men arc inclined to stand doggedly uilcnt. often with uncovered heads, and look and look. Ladies are some- .... . . Uf.,.t inu.n a l.iift lu.iihlpr fit thf? J-x . J- - I ,n c3"c- fcuo oua have takeu ... . I tI,c nirl oi lI,c ocauty which hover- cd there in her arms and kissed it it she could." i The Fikst Gcn of the Wak. It has been generally thought that the first gun of the great civil war was that fired on Fort Sumter, whdc other accounts have given the honor ' to a battery at Pcnsacola harbor, in Florida, where Admiral Porter, then but a lieutenant, distinguish- 1 I i..f ! !. t..!i.l States garrison with extraordinary . b , ... V.gor and promptitude before the actual outbreak ot the war. Put the wardepartrnent at Washington has ascertained on clear evidence that the original overt act of hos tility was committed at Vicksburg, i .1 i? ....?... i ., t , 1 1 . ' was made, somo days licfore the ' J . . Charleston and 1 cusacolaafiairs, to , ' , stop a steamer passing down the . 4 . 1 t 1 t I , . . ft ,M lu u,u 4 tuy"1 B- As the armament of the place at that time consisted ot but one four nonndcr. tho property ot the city. and intended tor salutes, it is not surprising that the steamer went by unhurt: and the circumstance had 1 1 . t .1 . events of which VicksVnrc was the I - - - . . I t . . II .1.. I JYI .. II. I ,,,0.,,. .1,,.. ,l,c!r u.c, to M Ur ,i.m Ti. brought away when the works of I IIIU IIIVIIIVI 1 VI tlllllli AIIV U II 1 V9 Pcmbcrton were dismantled after his surrender to Grant in 1SC3, aud was lately found in the prd nance stores at Washington, whence the President has directed it should be sent to West Pofnt and presented tO tllC academy. rjcchanqi. DcTiEaorEoccATimMKX Every Rapids Michigan, there livci a wo cducatcd man (and it is theic that man who keeps seventy six cats give its true value to a State) may bo a focus from which intellectual I may render beautiful that which was rude and unpolished. lie may touch a chord which shall vibrate anJ ron9C a ,lumbcring giant, usomc village llauipdcn," somo yct mute, inglorious Milton somu one who is destined the appau of listening Senates to command. Whenever, therefore, tho opportu- nity presents itself, the solum obli- gation which you owe to lociciy, requires that yoa should aid in cn lightening its humblest members, 1 tt I . . . I. t . . NO. 31. r Cn ALE MCCtETY. What is it that makes all thewe men who afsociate habitually with women superior to others who do otf What makes that woman sal accustomed and at cafe in the society of men superior to her sex in gcncrall Solely because they are in tho habit of free, gracclul, continued conversations with the other sex. Women in this way I lose uicir invouiy, mcir lacur.ics awaken their delicacies and pecu- liaritics untold all their beauty and captivation in the spirit of intcllco tual riralry. And tho men lose I.ti I . I ... . .. ruuutu ou, incir uciici maicriais polished and brightened, and their r.chnc, like the gold, is wronglit into finer workmanhip by the ticg- CM woman than it ever could be by thoo ot men. The mn and steel ot their diaractcrs arc hidden, like the character and armor of a Kntl0. tud nnJ l.,,ut ot S1 a c,.-,. !..-. ,. Tl. 4k il.t.Ub ItllfcM. AiWWtAWW xvhen cxauuneU, is found to contain .... . rt.ry little silieia, being composed inainir of minute shclli. At eleva ted places along the banks the co quinca, a sj-ecics of shell rock, can be seen. Wherever this is found the soil is very fertile, and particu larly favorable to the growth of the orange. Live oaks tower to the kic, and their branches spreading some fifty or sixty feet each way, cov cml itl. a Jr,irv f;,m,. fr-V -x' and msgnolia trees, with the beauti ful naliti with crested crown stand- irg like a sentinel along its ihorc. and orange trees bearing from five hundred to one tliotuand splendid oranges each, make a man think that he is in the laud of fable; yet this is all sober fact." " The true gospel oldrcs'ii that cf fitneisandtaite. Picturt-s are pain- ted, and music is writen, and flow era arc fostered, that lite may be made beautiful. Let woman dc light our eyes like pictures, be bar- flowers, that they a!o mar fullil monious a tnu$tc ana trarani at t,,cir mission of grace and beauty. lt them think less about ringlets nJ n,ftlc3 in orJor 10 ?ivc tletn- 8CJVW ItJ 11,0 coniempuxion 01 nnai I ever is noble, and of iro-jd rrtort. companionthip I ... . ... . ... , wiui urauuiuii mtd. that their toilet will never be out of harmony with their means or ' their position. To buy and to wear the right thing will come to bo as natural as to breath. They will be clothed almot uneoniciously as the lilcs of the fit Id; but there will 12 no more uniformity in their at- tire than in their face. X. Y. nif pendent A Cat Krxrjtst. At Grar.d I about her premises. When amtm- I bcr of this Interesting family die, ing howl. People in the nc'ghbvr actually dread hat ing one of the cats tiio. 4 Eighty per cent of the female children tf China arc drowr.eJ ac cording to a recent statement, and a proclamation has jutt been c:r cuhtcdtothccfTtthatllicfacrincn j4 wrong, aud mut be immediately ended. The girl baby of China mast put her face to the all, as Mrs. Livcrmorc said she did, "and weep bccauic she U a woman THE TRIBUXE.- ADTCRfllUUft4TI.ll trjktt. it vow tiik rcorir or Ant. It is an open question, with many, whether the esc of common aibcs will pay on tho farm. As bearing upon th;, a correspondent sends the Lurcl Icir.e these fact: During the jcai a man named Arthur Dugan, went to the town of Palermo, Oswego" county, X. York, and bought sixty acres ot light, sandy land, with here and mtre n iuuc nwrnng w gravci. lie paid $1,S0 fr it.. He knew nothing about fanning. Icing a machinist by trade, acd never held a pow. After pajing for his land . .t hht?, fcrniyuvi-; corn, mere com ing. The svrocd year was even ut.tie. lie had to lire part of hU sheep pastured out, Lc could not hold his own. lut being a man of cxcvllcnt judgment and a grrat nadir, h; good judgment, aided by thcoric, carrivd him through, 1Ic bojing a$4 and I " manure ;rom uio xerspi!, avcrge 3 buihe! p ri.cn; his winter wheat thirty budal and over; and be has saved hum his farm alone, till ho now ho!ds $12,0( i fa bank stock, and would nui sell his farm for 1CJ per acne 11c sold, in IShO, cf Iotatocs and wheat, OTcr f ucrtlu lie is known as the best farmer in this ccunty. Vet when he began buying aahc, old farmer U;r LJ J iJ.rUe "l kno.T b.ttcr when he hiA lanr.ed il as much as wc hac." t ckc roa roiAtitU Probe tie ms to the boitos?; take crpial part tu-f comivc lubli- mate, and white vitriol, about wh&t you can pick up on the point cfa suiill in-kn;tc. Put it in a thin mtu'.in e! l!i, tic a thread around it l,ul il the ri with the ptobc, letting the end cf the thread harg out at the top, rrjcl tins or.ee a week for three or four weeks, until the pipe ectnes cut. lf prvperly dene I will warrant a cure witbost the r.ic ( tho knife or rUiinr a a - a t;fl lxXc ,c,croJ, tv'iTSJ hones Lo'.h Ut mtsclf and rthrn and never had a failure Young hones are particularly worth tic trial Alter the pif5 comes cut, there is nothing to do but keep tlo I tuart cli &n. with loan 1 uiis and ,-a, Km BuroL The ViVrj.'nr A nrriosn sara the practice ol mixing Iron scrap, f l ings or drilling chips frem mactino hopf in the sil aboat the rc-vts cf pear tree:, is Icouming general w ith some ol our beil fruit growers. The health and prod:jctivcr.t$i cf - hhc trees arc greatly prvr.tcJ there by. Piece of iron l.op, o!d iryihci, and either r.ie!c4i l ils cf eld imrt hate h r- lecn c;cJ by the rr.cit successful growrri. Ni w A i uca x LxrLoaanoX. I The A nicrican Gecgraphical Sccic- - 1 ty is o start svn frtm Cahcuda, a ton ftu0at 3 miles north cl the Congo River, and proceeding grJ. .Uj caitwanl, iicng up com- - l munication wiih the tout, err tho continent on the line of tho Fua. tor, an J utirr.a!c!y ci:al!;h cvi.i m-niratjoii wiih wc:crn and cat- crn cait. It U alo state that aa EnglUh anJ Frcr.ch capeitlwo ara striving to acxcnp!bh thssaaopar. poc Tl;crc is ctidcstly goirg to be plenty of work for Stanley sa. If Wilt Utit Kail rr. i'q in i i w c m m itrt trt I r it at S - 1 1 M M tin it mm Coa tfnt !? vm mc io4a M fliw 14 ) c Tim
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