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w 1 The jm'mmirjmF0 THURSDAY, NOV. 23.-1871 PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW) NORTH STAT?'. r;r Thecwant of a Republican Journal estab- I lisbed upon a secure basis" has long been! felt 4 in that sectioruof the State 61 which Greensr "oro is the Renter. Effort after effort has been ma4e to found such a newspaper and so far without succes... - The re-TSbn is appa : 'rent: sufficient capital has not been employ- ,' ed, nor have those who have had charge of these journals (,conducted them as business ..enterprises. -.. a 'ih type, press and fixtures, ol the Ke-ino.ver the variy that has eiven them their . .. i . & . . . t . .. . i v publican having been, purchased, and placed . r uftder onr'control, with guarantee of material .support from responsible parties, we propose to supply this want and publish a paper to V be called THE NEW NORTH STATE. "The "Republican," of which our paper is the THE NEW YORK ELECTION Jhe i emarka ve propose ; making will not I The gteat cliange in the SUte of N of course apply to Democratic ofic holder, Ut the recent election is a very gratifying one of whom, we axe sorry to say, there are a few to the lovers of liberty and good government. in North Carolina; bat to those of our own Of coaree it is claimed by Democratic journ political faith, who are somewhat numerous sis that the triumph is one of ihe ptcp'c over in the State. lraua and ratcamy, ana not a npuDiican We assume that every man of sense will victory, but the fa:t is still strikingly appar- see the value of a good nevspaDer in sustain- ent tbat Kot oq1Y have the Republicans elect- ios the organization and coD80lidatinz the lber entire aiate ucsei. uui me legisia- .trenrth of hi litical nartv. We assume. tureis Republican in both branches by large o sr r j' I - . - m t 1 1 . . also, that office holders do not reUin their maJonues- uu aupp positions from patriotism alone, but that they thT New York in fee simple and this - "111 1 . . t T-v a ni eciate the materialad vantages of their Piow 8 crusmng one 10 me democrats ' 1,1 1 ' . t TT . O.. . rw';iin,. V Mi thev 11 desire tocon mrouguout me unuea owies r j t u T).-.:.i i. -i.: i tinno tn pnmv thPK ni .Antaaes. lhevl nnf. ihpn to ,,m ,v,rv effort tn in troors in anJ aUat th citv of New York' to j l : t . io mrfv thnt tins mvpti thpm thPiri - . I nqnAro otil Arifn arrl'iimon a rra i r ct trio laces of trusfand profit.; They can do noth- r-i .... ng so wen caicuiaiea 10 lurmermeir witnes tn cnnnnrt ihpir tiartv brcran. r x o ' r j, r t rrn i. i We do not rsk office holders, or others, to "-' imu.... - donate money, butIwo"rcqaest and expect -lea; ana uemocra e. ion. EDITORIAL - PAR AjGR APH S. j IgXATg NSj ITEMS. a small slzd paper, fur the re -son that oar press will not admit of a Urgtr one, which at the same time will be well shaped. WeTe lieve in preerrieg proportion that will b pleasing to the eye. It is ottr design to obtain a larger and belter press than the one we are now using, so soon as an adrantageoos ex change can be made, or purchase effected ; when our paper will be enlarged. The better patru'uae we receive the beUcr able .we shall be to speedilr tlate. onr ioornal unoo eqnal 9 w a aaj looting in all respeets with oar cotemporanes y . . " t& We bare ordtird new tjpe to be ad. ded to the supply we .now hare on hand and will receive it in two or three weeks. It is our intention to add to our stock from time to time, until we shall be able to compete with any office in the State. We invite correspondence rrom the successor, wasably edited and it is a reproach . to: tjie rmrty that it .was" not better sustained. In making this announcement we assure the people tliat there will be no more fail- - tires; our paper is to be published continuous . . ;ly, and those who. give it their support can '''' confidently rjely upon receiving all they pay for. We purpc se to conductour Journal -' upon -business principles and with a view of -.profit- to ourself and usefulness and enter y tarn men t . to our patrons. . i Connected with our office will be a Job De ' partme.nt.and it is our intention- to compete for the patronage of the public. We also so licit advertisements from business men-. 'Our plan of publication is to make a good family newspaper a newspaper that will be welcome to every household.' Our columns will be furnished eacli week not only with paginal matter, but with the current news ' of'the day. and selections of choice miscella- :nyt " O'tir' 'effort.-will 'be to entertain and" in ' 'structvU, classes. , J ! . . , y . , far as politics -are, concerned, the creed Vof the . Natidnal Republican party will be the 'creed of the New 'North State. Political subjects will ;Je discussed without acrimony 3. and in A spirit, of fairness and. courtesy bu L not Da a sickly- style, nor with a view to co.ii popularity with the' opponents of Republic doctrines. We' belieVe that the continuod ! success of lUpublicabism. will .ensure.te p ,os , ' iperity and happiness of. the people; therefore . - we will devoto our best ' energies to-the pro T iil1onofRepublican opinions. ; H " Wnife w0i acknowledge the. State to be sub . ordinate to and dependent upon the General Government, we yet desire and intend to xhake 'bur paper "an advocate' of 'the interests oibrth.Oarblina jot the , boi tlie Notth State ,: for we consider the; neworder -if things to be better than the old; and Tarth ; ' fully bllieve that tbenewly Established ..re- r!wili,'brjnfour'. people renewed acti y- iCy and abundant felicity. : Neith . r - a- vi .t i. jt . t -tc 1 I ... . .. . ... them to take our paper and use their ijifla- eniry xop- umi ine carg 01 irauuu- m4ny Republieans in our midst o! known UL leni voting were wunout lounnauon. x- wtitprn. Wu alsu hor tkmt iDtliuen -g o ence to extend its circulation. The subscrip- ,enfc TO""8 wcre wnwui """"'"T ty as wnters. tion vrice is a mere trifle : and influence can pecially am the rsew l ork papers inaignant in ad;0inin; counties will keep us posted, by ii-i .i..t . ii 1 . . ... be exerted without the out' ay of a single 7 Uen inat lue scions in me v,ny ere correft ndcncCf or 0therwie, rith items or Mm At,anacluaSitnia anrxar. it is omerwise man iiricuy uonesu iu.s public interest. It is uur desire and tntentio.. -j- j A j . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ll r 'J.l ' nevertheless true'.that of all the office holders nas Deen P,oaea ana Rn ,,a,r minaeu to make our paper interesting to subsenbers in r ' 1 f i. i r ; i i ?. .! . . i . . . ;-.si: ,-, nAtho f?yf Artnrl men 01 every ponucai ihuu now .aumiw inai, eTer- gCCtion where it is taken. Lit LILLA LUI VUIIf I' W V. I . ... . I dozen have been Useribers I, the Jiepubli- w B.ookly n bve been rc . Jl 1 . 7 (,7- . peaieu y carnea lor trie democrats uy un rn.iM.ME. f 1 1. u; tJ L r Vi r wr www- W M . ' . X existence for the last few years in Greensboro f It is no wonder then that these newspapers have miserably perished. In the'counties ol this Congressional Distiict, there are Repub lican office holders enough, if they should subscribe for thid journal, each taking one copy, to provide fo the current expenses ol publication. There are alpo numerous office holders who have at their command much patronage ; but they give what printing they can control to Democratic journals.complaining at the same time, that they cannot rely upon the regular appearance of their own party organ. " Who is to blane for this? No one but the office holders themselves. It has not been so much the fault of those who have preceded us and failed, as it has been the sin of those who ought to have contributed to the life of the journals which are dead. Nothing is wanting to place upou a secure foundatip.11 a Republican newpaper in Greensboro, except systematized effort; and whom should the effort be made, if not b the men who are made leaders and repre sentatives of their party ? The people have trusted them and they, in turn, should em ploy diligent measures to furiher the success of their organization which has given them position.' Their politics have been more or less profitable'to them and they, should be willing to donate at least a small portion 01 the mony they nave made. ldcoutinuo; their party in power; , While we are able and wil ling to make all necessary outlays for the es tablishment of tbis journal, we still call upon tlrose who have received substantial benefits from the' deminant'party, to do all they can BWhen we have perfected our arrangr- j a . --.,. v . k f-o, Tt,. ..i ,,; cents iur MCDin-w, e i" b-- - 0 o 4 . rolled up, the vote of the ru neutralized. By the unco'.ering of this iniquity, not on ly has the government of the City ofNev York been purified, but the vote of the Stat at large will hercalter have its due weight Now that the people see and understand how ral districts being grater variety of news and selections tUu w can now do. We ntf have the Dem-n: ni on ly of the exchanges sent to the late Unllioiut Knt will rreatlv extend the 'list. We Jeire and expect to exchange with all the proiuiuciii newspapers of the State, whether Kepublioii or Democratic ; and will besides receive tuanv WilmVngtoa fs among the porta, Socth, rhere the " cautionarr aiensU"-have been ordexed-torday by thaaicual Serric Cartn at aningxon. One of the severest storms of the season passed over this city and vicinity yesterday morning, the tide in the Caps Fear fxangia, the meantime risen to such a befcHl tzt it log at Jasu . . . ' . . . Yesterday morning when the stona P at iu height, an old color! woman was pao- mg in the vianuy 01 Second and Market etreeU. with an nmbreJU over Ktr. jrhen the gustof wind suddenly wrenched Ht'fron htr gras and ihe last we aaw of. the poor wo mane umbrella it was sailing majestically over the top of the bid City Hotel building.' The Steamer 2fary Sanford, on a voyage from Wilmington to Philadelphia, sprang aleak and was beached off Hat terai, with six feet of water in the hold. She took, nra in mediately afterwards and burned to the wa- er s Jrc. . The vessel as a total ,. Joes only a part ot the cargo aaved. No lives lost. ' Her cargo consisted of ,110, bales, of cotton, lGr ca' of spiftt1 ruTpenlifte; 1100 bbla, rosinjea nuts, &c . The fair closed on Saturday. The exluoi ion of art'cles was ood, and on the whole the Cape Fear Agricultural -Society have much eucoumgement froa their great too . 1.. . - 1 ' From the Raleigh Carolinum : - ' ; " Z Collector Youne has asked the Distract Attorney to libel the ten barrels of whiskgy I. detained from Mr. McAdoo of Greenaborts. 1 by him, for inlerual revenue. I . . r i..t. r .1... V... .V,.. their rights have been infringed, it will be journals ana uiagaziw .u .ruu vfU i::,n ,.i.i r k Tn t nn0r I and Southern States vi 1 Lilt ill V J uuvtu iui iuc irciuvv.iaio IU 4 vv-w 1 . . - -. . ... 1 . their lost grount. ihe purity ot whe ballot Ue bwpc our twu Mtia ti. meuds o Udx having been, restored, Republicans will IlepubiCanism in adjoining couoan will ai have no dimcnity in -retaining power, ine incrtMe'our circulation. -t . .. 1 w? Dy mm, ior internal revenue. ft r It is rumored tht Collector S. H. Wile.J of the Sixth District, has resigned, and it Ur understood that Dr. J. J. Mott, of Catawb ott. Station, has been appointed in his stead. :thj clean sweep of the last election will ensure the State in 1872 to the candidate of the . rST The general reult ut the viceuons do national Republican partvs whoever he may ring tbo summer and fall, North" ana t3uuh. I. ft . .. be. The power of Tammany IJall is broken, should encourage uepuDiican 10 jrnevere ... and let us hope, forever. Never, in the his- their good work. The verdict ol ihe poop'c u, tcry of the American people, lias there been for Republican principle. Hul much rornalui. do corn pt, unscrupulous and powerful an to be done. We Bhould not be lulled into a organ zation. But no more of its stolen falso security, but yet strain every nerve 10 x,e- money will be scattered throughout the coun- tain' what has been so gloriously won. Ktefn- try to carry forward the nefarious schemes al vigilance is the price uf liberty. The Siate of the Democracy. Let un, therefora, rejoice cf North Carolina 'is Republican by a decided that the pe pie of New York have arisen in nisjjrity ; and all that, is Decenary to secore a their strength and broken the fetters that majority next rummer and fad,' is to vrrjizr 1 1 t-...l TKIa wxllf .tll t . f. ' ' J Dave sv loug uuumji mem. lino .con.ii "in 1 anil icotk. redound to the good ol the whole Union. Bio Inslbajjce. We understand :th3 Thorn Tate, of Charlotte, lately deceasec was insured- to nearly a ha ml red amivfif thousand dollars, tils premiums amou one year to tuirteen tn.usano.. air- wai a cry wealthy taau outset of b i ranee. 1 Five gentlemen of the Ku Klux Klan, o il.trnett county. voiunUnlv cume bef CmBiiMRioner fchatfer few day ' ago anJ made confessions 'T?:y were killer go unH ler adtn .mtion to go 'and sin no more They had ouly been member of thekUn. and had never participated in the coutthissiou of any outiaea r r 1 r 1 rt) I B.The Giand Duke Alexis, whose visit, to this country is attracting so much attn tion, was born on the 14th day. of January r-:nlnti ,a tl'o.oAril of strnrrth. ii'-t 'x.o' ' ri- i l;on ' to sustain a paper that shall be woithy of !'an'0Jrmv nnr a nolitical vartv can be suc-j w f.tr . . - , - . - . 1 Ua nonn s A titrirv my t .cesful without thorough organization. Noth ing preserves the-efficiehcy and promotes the powerof parties so muchwellnancteu ' vne.waplpers The ReDUblicansrtt;secUon " ,js - ..sufficiently, able to sustain1 a party organ ; . "and if thej hold their principles to be of any value; they3will employ every effort - to pro- tote the success 01 .suuu uu uu. , iu5 Vi- ftunitY is 'now.presented; At remains to be kii'with what fervor they cherish their po t -J ... .. . ' ' ?--' ' -i'.'' iiKcarfaith.:v? ; ; j ., .-s . -.,r - v- .Xexwyerwiiroccur y'014"'."1 ideht o the Uted , States . Itlwill be an .uAUnn : ftfrvast' tnometii- to the. Southern course will convince everybody that our of fice Wders think more of a few dollars than of their principles. iTHE TRUE SPIRIT. Tue Gallant Hcn&y Bibt Lowbet. This g.illant Knight of the Biuh recently oiptuied freight train and compel I 'the Conductor to carouse " with him in a1 bar 100m. near ut haud.. After tha apree was over he allowed the train to. proceed unmo lested and all hands unharmed, except the fonductor, Vho complained of being "Mpx sy" like..- . Tlie statement that a young lady wsisJoIen troci jleuij Female Academy t..whici has been going the rounds of the paper?, . WAJ a uiUjiake.;th-eirfrdel1V Mgli 'Clirujratt X Uat the. young .ldy jefer reil to was i04rneU at.the special requetof her lather, by hims If to the M enterprising young laau from New Orlfetca." , Suit fr Breach of pAruseJ.OCO Damagrj.Al the lat term of the Superior . SX. e call upon R publican jouiua! in North Caroliua to urge ucon their party, thor ough preparation for the elections f next year. It is not too soon ti begin. There shuuH be iqa :AUU,mK nnur wintr ' vianmn orcanTiitions ui each county aud township health, the Grand Duke was a sickly child, throughout the. State. Meetings l...uld be anditwaa thought at one time, that he held and county and Township Com luiuers ap- - o . I . .l,1 f livp n Attain his maioritr. From DOioted e?ery where. Oood men na truo the accounts eiven of his childhood, he seems should .be selected as leaders of the party and 1 Court Chatham . " . Wtny to have been a boy of rare powers of mind ; they sliould talc into their hands the. devils having at the age of twelve years thorooghly of tbef local orgaointioua. We have not in mastered the FreLth and German languages the Stste so great a number of journals a hae and being able very well to understand vhat the Demccmcy ; but there are enough to stir was saidto him in English, lie is a Prince up the people and prepare for a vigorous eani- of much promise, and if he follows the exam- ptign. ltT of orgaaixition Iw pie of his father, the Emperor Alexander, he constantly agitated and the fruits of ch agi- will be a blessing to his peopte- ;We trust talion will be apparent when the great strug gle comes ujon ua. 1 pSo.ei Sguth erli;lettWifcans,. shpiil d . put 'forth eveWener' to prerye: Ihei fair doT "' - l.ll-l.t'.r... mila SP tllA Sn'l11f3 . mains. iromue ouguuuft "iDemocntcjrf; They should rally' arou tid ih eir ' newspaper the exponents" of their 4 princi ples. It is time NO,Wtoegin. the work. It will nrtt36 to wait until the crisis of the t ia trill hfl well received bv Americans as Th.e'follqwUg extracts from the Raleigh i , reDresentat;Ve of a creat nation, friendly Carolinian ot.Woy. um, speak ior mem- tQ lLe United Sute3 a, ai tjme8f and espec selves. The language employed occurs in an editorial entitled 4 Outrages in the West." ' . Np circuir stances justify this sort of thing. There are instances when lynch law has seemed to. have served a good purpc ee, and brought peace and quiet to the community, and seme of the best men of the countrv ii ive encouraged and engaged in lynching desper ate and dangerous characters., But they never .combined together in secret societies, and went about arrayed in disguises, night a fteFnign"tt seeking victim after victim, and respecting neither age, sex nor conaiuon in their career of terrible vengeance. . 1 ' r felectibnM'u HlIwM the;scl?emes of the'enemy. It is cpn- d that our Appea.wiii'-.pe fidently expecte heeded ;ffl' -v.v..: tc-i t ..-:--! - - ' . As for ourseif, we prdmise to labor.earnest- ly-andlbonstantly to establish this new. enfer- prisef ahd beii.g! certai n of 'the permanency 1 cf-Bi?papef,- we ask onrrjarty' ;fnendnd j Trti: TMiKlin opnp fa! 1 v to ffive us a neartv'sup- ' . lOlC J''""". O . i . 3 " , tort. Ve do not policit donatiopp, . but desire 4d ii thehape of supsenpt'ons and influence i tp iucxeHf e jthe.circulatipn-ofsWxr: Journal. ' - ' rfThe, Nr.Wj Nqth State will .be; published : irPreebotlpn; beginning .Nbveniber 231." .i,. ? : 4 . TerSisV Two Dollars a year invariably ndvahbeAll ' 'subsenptipns and commu 6igati6ns should be sent to ; ' f , v . uJ ui h h: fetzerI - " ' Greensboro, N. C. The time has cpme for men to speak put plainly "pii this subject, and the Democrats must and shall repudiate these scourges and assassins' ahd "aid iu bringing them to pun ishmenti.t T , . , e a?re gla4 , that a resp'ectable , and ably conducted Democratic journal, ; published in the State Capital, discarding the language of apology, denounces in mwng lernas, tuuuv rages against law and -.decency ebmmittedby wicked and unscrupul pus men . " -We can add nothing to make" the : tl enunciation more sweeping and'eevere. "We hope l'Girom- ianiU succec4m purging the Conservative party of its dangerous character s. ially so when ihe country was undergoing the distractions of civil war. Our Motto. We place at" the head of our fir3t page a celebrat ed saying of Andrew Jackson. This motto has been used by many newspapers, but itcan never wear out- It was the sentiment of a good Democrat when it was uttered nd alL good Democrats onrl Rpniihlicflhs will endorse it now. . No uuu " - f- ; greater catastrophe could befall the Ameri can people than-the destruction' of:: the Fed eral Union. , .. . . . j rhomar recovered iudsment'axrainst W, W, Womack fprfthe sum of $2000 ior . a breach of promise of marriage. The defense was an utu. k on thecu. racier of the young lady for acts coiunutted previous to ui alleged promise. The defendant in . this sTgnally failed. , . Suits of this kind seldom occur in our State. The' Governor's Mkssagel Ve are in receipt of this doeumeufc. too late 1o pnblish a synopsisJ . It. is an able and:compreb-"n-ive paper. The Governor deals with. , our diffi culties in a Statesmanlike manner and we trust the Legis atcre will heed his recom mendations.. . " . -v. ' i - 5 I He handles onr financial embarrassments with gi eat ability-- " - . From the- accompanying documents we learn that our State debt isas.follows: I - 1 Principal of entire debt. , $29,900,045 Interest dne to Oct. 1st , 1371; ;' 4,97.4iy .... , it 1 . - Total. - ' 4 $34 464 THE LEGISLATURE, .The legislature .met. on Mouday. Up to Wednesday bight- nothing of importance had been done.' Speaker Jarvis', In his address cf welcome to the member of the Hoae; ,con izratulsted them on many things.. We were vtruck with the faith he ezdressed in the idea that Divine Providence had watched over thetu durinjr the recess! e thiok tbere 1 no J l. .kii . W K me rr9lr1l rrmirlt. ! ed that there was a special Providence, in the defeat of the Coif cntiou. As our. handsome Speaker has experienced religion we can aale- ly reiy on nis woru. . . 1 The introduction of a few local bills has thus far taken up niost'of the titre of, .the .legisla ture. The resolution asking 'Gov. ,Ynce to return his credentials as U. 8. Sejaitorj.-was made a aDecial order by a decided vbtel .... A committee on Consifntional .reform. was nnointed.to?wh6m. wai . aubmiUe'd . amend nienU containing enough organic law .for fif teen Statea. Tbe Code, the lease of the. NIC. R. R., and what has been done. ; with the Sfate interest 'io'other roais, ate prominenL subjects. NEW ADYEK llabMENlb J. il. PRITCHETT, CABlNET-HAKEFr: v . . FURNITURE 'DEALER ' et Grielaboro uaJ (HUfTtl Oaaty tba4 fee. is feel-tr ,pf epars.aew.Aaat etria'pratWa tktBawllh ia artat varJtt selecid wilk a vlsw U sceao 7 aal to suU'tbt-tlmU. 'Eeksa'twe' ' "- WAHEfHOOXIO, H1 'We'ask?ti.farmers,?rho are friendly-to the New : North State, to give cs any infer- f 1 pr"r- Mtm r m m m m r m i ' x 1 ' . va . w 1 wbev U'kTaktaUy tappljr f evcrytUsc needed by boakprSL. At ummf.-pmtmm o VI who is bi utberiisdasat. i i h ' .Tt;.i i in . c.p e Lpt ukI .. t htr. I Ut, frcat rootf tb ',d tatriot , i uljaiaf wkeft cxuUmrt( wlll 'u,i i. itt'M. i J:'1T.kI.' Parker mation' they1 can regarding their agricultaral ci "ri 5 v pursuits, wieS T & fit of the farminj: population. :U:rrd ' '1 r 1 1 t -... --. r. ..'!. I 41 ... L I L.1 1 .... . i.A.r.Ait.. Trt . r 1 1 "i r f t 11 " m : l . t . i i . - ? 1. . " ii i 1 : : .. . in l 1 1 ' . ;jv ' - -. .... 1 .... ' .... . I, 'U oar We will rdf-ivvr "to "fur n ritL the rntii Mo-.-ae'lit-Xt wcvL. , 1 . . !!. : ;- -ill :;t :j'.tK . : i-j- .if iiJasiQii 0 rHliU U f riipared toi f arilsk, : ai twe tins hitni wresfljj Cor tM m sj IM ' , with tnc rtiti.r, u .u:a. , . r , , ani cjW.Sn' " . r ,"tlc . . , i TTnn -TnT W' Holdpn:i ctl:tor'c: the: r - r-TTTT-T. - " I ' - ' J JtiUfiMmrXQtw'. M'.p$r6milj 1
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