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THE TRIBUNE. MI 7 THE TRIBDXE. AN INDEPENDENT, WEEKLY NEVSP&PEB, PUBLISHED BY J. ABIKER II A It R ELL A Ma. M I Ml 1 3 mt It tv U c IT t I VI I fit It St t TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, VOL.1. 3 ft u 7 c HENDERSON, N. C... OCTOBER 23, 1873. One Year, in advance, $2,00 wot m advance, 5 OO NO. 35. tm m l f mm I A at 1 Tr. It M at t at M W M t Tt at iat ta DRS. S. D. fc W. W. YOUNG, DEU3GISTS & APOTHECARIES, Henderson, X C. Feb. 27-12m ' ' TAH BQBOUGII HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. O. G. W. BLACKBALL, Proprietor. Reference made to all Traveling Gentlemen. Feb. 27-12m. GEO. BADGE 11 II Alllt IS, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Practices in the Circuit Court of the United States, Supreme Courts at Raleigh, the (Superior Courts of Gauville, Warren, Frank lin ana waite. Henderson. Feb. 27-12ui S. J. SKILTiJER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BESDEKSON, N. C. Practices in the Federal Courts of the State, and in the Superior Courts of Granville, Franklin, Warren, and Halilax, counties. Feb. 27 12m THE NEW Wheeler and Wilson fcEWING MACEIXE. "THE oOUiiifcKJN aV0KITE." The reputation of the Wheeler and Wilson, as a leading family Machine, is well known. but THE NEW IMPROVED DEAW-JEEI) Si AC H INF, from its simplicity, light running, little noise, case of management, ready application to a wide range or work, and its great durability, is WITHOUT A RIVAL. Tbis Machine was awarded the highest Pre mium at the Worlds Fairs in London 1862, Paris 1857and received the Grand Diploma oe Hokok at Vienna in 1873. Every Machine warranted and thorough instruction given. J. & J. JOHNSON, Genl. Agts. lor North Carolina; Office Wilmington; branch Offices, fUleigh, Charlotte and New Uerne. LAFAYETTE FISHBACK, Traveling Agent, Henderson, N. C. Sept. 18-ly J. F. HARRIS. GEO. A. HARRIS. J. F. EAEEIS, CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. HENDERSON, N. 0. 20 Ton. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. 20 " ZelPs Aramoniated Phos phate, tor Cotton. 10 " Zell's Tobacco Fertilizers, SO bbls. Syrup. 50 kegs Hails. 30 bbls. Family Flour. at J. F. HARRIS, CO'S. Henderson, Feb. 27-12m. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DBUGGX8TS, Have in Store a well selected Stock of pure Drugs Medicines Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye6tutts, ratent Meaicines, renuuiery, which are onerea lor sale very low lor casn. lliy!icians and country Aierenanis, win una ii to "their interest to get our prices belore buy- mx Norm. May x, xo3. -iav.ora CATION & WOLF, one door East or corner Biount and RALEIGH, N. C. PRACTICAL STONE COTTERS AN i DEALERS IN . ITiLUN I AMERICAN MARBLE. All kinds of Monuments, Tombs, Head stones and (iarden Statuary made to order on reasonaoie terms. May 1, 1873-ly BfiNBT FABRIOB, ofN. C. Ij. W. HERK1MG, Of Jf, C. Farrior & Herring, MAN iJFACTURING CONFECTIONERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEB8 IN Fancj Groceries, mm, Fruits. Huts Cigars, Canned Goods, English and American Pickles 3cc S. W. Cor. Ligh t & Lombard Sts, BALT1M0RED, MD. Hay 8, 1873-6m, PETERSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. Meade, Orr & Co. IMPORTEBS AND DEALERS I!f Hardware, Cutlery and CARRIAGE MATERIALS, 125 Sycamore St.. Petprsl H. T. ALLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONEEOTIONER. FRUITS, FANCY WOODS, TOYS, Weddius aud Parties Furnished. 133 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. juarch6.-l2m ESTABL1SUEO 1S30. Robert A.Martin & Co., GROCERS AND Commission Merchants. NO. 2 IRON FEOXT BUI 1.01X0, Petersburg, Virginia. Give strict Personal Attention to Consignments and make prompt re turns. March 6. -12m Harness! Harness!! SIVGLE Buggie Harness at K f 18, , $2 per et. hat ilK8 at .,$, a, $io, Jii, $.5, Saddles, Harness, Briddles, Collars, Whips, Spurs, &c, &c, AT LOW PRICES. At P. M. STEWARD'S, Kaddle k Harness SlanufACfurjr, 90 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. Mir. h 6-1 :m J. R. CARY, WboU'ale Dealer In Crockery, China and GLASSWARE, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. 8i Sycamore St.. Petersburg, Va., (Opposite Iron Front.) Goods carefully packed. March C-12in W. H. GREGORY, or Granville, N, C. WITU Branch, Herbert & Co. General Ccniilssioa Herctacls. AND DEALERS IS GUANO. No. 123 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Ya. AGENTS. Soluble Sea Island Guano, Gua- nape, Peruvian Guano, Ahaiine ouper xnos. chare, lirruna cone. Ajrricuuurai imie, and Plaster, constantly on hand. Strict personal attention iriven to the sale ot Produce. . Lib eral Cash advancements made on consign ments in hand. March 6. 12m. Furniture! Furniture!! W. H. MORRISS, & CO., Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds ol FURNITURE. Also, constantly on band and made to order. Shuck, Cotton &, SLnck, jute & shuck and Hair Mattresses. 1'ereons visitiug the Capital ot the State will please give us a call aud examine our siocks. W. H. H0HHIBS. MO. 1 IRON FBOST, gvcamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Manufacturer and Dealer in all grades ol Furniture All kind of .Mattresses on nanu and made to order. Also. Undertaking in al! its branches. All kind aud 6izts 01 .Mciauc and Wood Coffins, constantly on band, and all orders by telegraph, night or day promptly attended to. March 6.-12m. E. H. Plummer & Co. No 121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Bee leave to call attention to their Stock ot IRON AND Sl&EL, fARM MA CIIINER 1 Ani Agricultural Implements. lncliidiiip in Dart. Improved Montgomery RocJcaway T?.. If.1. S..T11 ihi1tirR. i' LifcJ. yjlLLVI -t-U. ttt.0. l1:fmd & Mufman'i W filled. w e invite special attention to xuc tnd ean offcr saiH.rU)r indoccinrot , oio Ut the samo cracks in the wall, or thousands of bushels fwr lale. tct I &7.lX$!ti. The gold ccrtiScatcs . ...... . .i i nil i ine oiapni niinntnmrni in mr siiir. i-unwj xnenu xw .-v,- count the same three f pots in the not a pound ol meat to be had in outstanding against this coin a- Aug. 7, 187d. KOhFULK AIHERTIEME1. W. G. JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIER, Agent for the Elliptic Yak Shirt. 124 Main Stkelt, Opposite Roanoke Avenue. NORFOLK, VA. Second Floor Devoted Exclusive ly to Jobbing. bept. ll-3ni. W.I, 11AKRIBU.V. C. J. TKXSAM. WH1,T. HarriSOn & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND C0mmi5S10n Merchant? rJo..a D-rnii5w Pa 0 rt,TTrrn nnnM 9s 11 1 dill itllLll LUt U LUrlCli UiiiJi Ulii I i.os. l,-, cJi,.,!- ;armwi ir 4 , f . n - . mm . . ,,ar May 1, lS73-ly Wholesale Druggists. M. A. & C. A. SAETQ3. Offer to 3Ierrtiauti Hie IwIIumtIms Artlrlrxi Essences of Lemon, rtypermtnt and Clan- niun, Paregoric, Laud an am, CnsUr Oil, Baieinan'd I ropa, GoUfrej Cordial, Tain KUler, OpedtlJ jc, bweetuil. Spts. Turpentii.e, Alain, Asjufccilda, Liniment, Clacking, S,ice, Bitters, lua Mas-s sulphur. Epsom-Salia, balk. Ilatr Uycs, Emact Lowcol, FUvoruig Extract, Hop-", Inka. InJigo. Hair Oils and Kei-torallvea of all kinds. Cough Lozenge, liagbola, Jlatches, Vcruilugcs Wot tu Candy, Mustard, Pills of all kln!a, Yeast Powdert, Seillitz 1'owdcra. QaSninc, Saltpetre, Lemon Sj rap, Starch, icoklog fo-laand Copperas. We respcctfuUy lovlie acn.lL M. A. A C. A. S.VTOS, Norfolk, Va. March 13 13m S. A. Stevens & Co. COB. JIAITf AM UHANIIV STREETS, Ojyosite Custom House, NORFOLK, VA. Dealers Zu Furniture & Carpeting TTIJiroW SIIADE.H AX lir.ll- IIANJI.MiS,CH I LOUKX'.H C AltKI Atii:!, tilLT tORMt tll AM) IAUAaiI5. March 13.-12m. HTACLlNtlt.I l'iiJ. D. S. Cherry ; Son. l JIAMFACTl'RERSAXD DKALEUS Stove3 and Tin Ware. Cor. RoanoJte cO Water Streets. NORFOLK, VA. March 13.-12ni W. R. Hudgins & Co.. 1 31 PORTERS AND DEALERS IX HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS, No. 35 Ednt Side Marie I Sjuare, NORf-OIK, VIRGINIA. March 13.-12m. T. A. WlllUm, W. C. Dlcknou, T. Si. Ullnina. T. A. Williams, & Co., (SiimMorit to Wll lain A Svldett ) "WHOLESALE GltOCEUS AND COMMISSION 31i:ilCIIATf?, No. 3 & 4 Koanoke Sqcxre, Corneh r.oANOKE Dock. Proi UIoum. tluur. 31wlMe A bni hpi clalltteM. NORFOLK VA. Feb. 27-12m READ THIS! If Ton Tt to pnrfbatr mny ltiln( In DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SIL VER or PL A TED WA RE ADORERS, Arthur C. Freeman, JI2WEII2I'. Norfolk, Virginia. This U the oldest establishment in the State. each Mother Jeweler retu for toa so4 into a shaded corner, now 10 me ci a uisgusicd lanacr in that place sw.itu cot ii is rcponou aicii,- for one. Mtj 1, 1 873.-1 y THE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. OCfOOER S3, H7J The Newbcrn RejntlHr C-.vrir speaking of the Financial Sit tt:tf ion .!! I says: "nc nave beard much talk and 'peculation in relation to the financial panic and the iripcct ol an early resumption of the banks ue l,crc 4 ,norc t,r lew fever, and, tiotj, that they cannot read any and manufacturing interest. Hut, every poible case, the cmana- thing. Uat ibis U great mUukc. a a aaaa.aa. - from appearances, wc cannot Cc I such jroud time cloic at hand The failure t Pcake, OtnhLc it I w Co., one ol the larprot ilrv puvds houses of New-York, va only a besinninz ol the manv which havelcc l u lo lavo two LtrJi, ar.il lifiland arc more thorouzhlr diluted followed in that buiincs3. While larc number of inanufactoricA arc w,,,r ti.wn J tloi-Mrttllv hatl lor tlin lli.,nf,rl I Lf , lllU4 thrown out of , ...w ...w. . . . - cuiiiloymcnt. The 1 ate financial pressure in New York, is uut con- lined to that locality but i Iclt di rcctly at every point in the United States which deals in that city, and M"dircctlj l0 btuincs centra thut deal through middle h.andi. The bank failures on Wall street have cllcctcd, to some extent, tiio opera- tions of almost every bank aud buii- nc.-s linn in the United States. The results have been felt by the Lbor ing elates and the producer?, the mauufacturcrd and the operatives, the merchants and the lawyers, the schools and the colleges in fact every trade, and bueiuci and pur- suit. Thousands of men, women and children have already been thrown out of employment, and are thus deprived of honest means of subsistence. The farmers ara un able to cll their cotton, except at ruinous rates. Merchants arc un- able to mako c jllevlions because there is but little money in tise country to collect, and there will be none ot any consequence until the crops arc fcold. llencc, the whole country is seriously damaged and embarrassed. The prospect may grow brighter, but at thi time, with approaching winter staring us in the free, it ia not very encouragijig. GnxLForim: Motioc Wouiln'. A correspondent at Fort Klamath says lie was pcncctiy u:.preparcu lor uc frantic statu of grief into which the Modoc Indian women worked them- selves, when U was announced that there was i.o hope for Capt. Jack and his companions. They howled in the most tirushcvl style. Jack appeared very much aflcctcil at meeting hU favcrito iquavr Lizzie and the little papooic. His 6istcr Mary was even more afitctcd, and worked herself into a perfect paroxysm of grief. 1 ho little girl even am careU to comnrc icnd the i situation, and sobbed bittcrlv. A . .! Jack avc licr ono I ait fund cm- brace, tho tquawi returned to the w stockade ami the murderers were left in their cclh, with no other companion than tho gloomv furc- . ,. .... . boding and anticipation of the morrow. Old ccuiichiu met his i -..f.1 . I left in their cell, with no other family without much visible emu tion, but his children c. icd bitterly, and the squaws yelled as it the world was coming to an end. Tho chic! did not betray any outward f.i'n3 ot agitation. Ho ki.ed hi little son repeatedly, and when just betorc retreat they were taken away. he laid down in hi coll nml rullcd hitmclf like a ball in his blanket. XJLil UJi lilt. kJit. K XWM. A narrow uvus nam irt.ii5iuu.Ji, nn . . v ' Ireiii uair or straw mattrecj, are . . m. . . the best, lnese beds arc easily moved, and tlfus tho patient will not be compelled to lok constantly western window, to sec the tun go ineir wetrea eicawi ong, anu threw jd rar0j atl,0i,gl, tJlc mid-day heat like other bears, but bites at Lis op- thcmeelves on their iloomcd friends, intense, yet so rapidly docs the Ioncnt; and Lcdcciincis to cat his fawning them all over. Even tho ltal IxgJ owa. !jial tlloW crwvrU4 captive until life is riultc exticct. little children seemed to catch the iQrcvCr the mountain heights. Yet, I-kc a cat he plays with his victim, infection, aud they cried and wept althou-h the moon's heat must rxs Among the. Eiiuhsaax of Greta. down, again in tront of the fire, that lie may look at it cheerful b!ax nud n:iu:i into the me Kxluded corner, that he may rot and sleep, All this ii an immense gain, and i nre not only to cutittart the invalid, b,:t tu !ortcn hi aickncs-i. matter that the malady may l,v"4 ,rvSM ",c render the bcJ ,ut:I through and through. All the emanation Uvm our IwJIci arc .... Iwu,aiu .iunM bcl riJuli fon R lviwl?. Ihc only way to man- 11,0 rcnl frtmione tothco:h.-r. " "t'J' 1JC hed which hat Ln in I I Ctl. the lltattrcM and blanket! huUld . T they can be thoroa-h- Lv airci1. aJ i I racticabJc, kunnctl. AI,,i xtl11 l,ul OIIb hirlcn and ir.i pravcr Ma-ei ot Lc malady, but il will greatly hasten lIlc cunvakscncc. is eat or t tic woosr. Ixts have o Ion fan- of the cold, chaste moon, palid wiih wear- incs c! her loti watch ttin the earth, (acfrdin to the imae tucd alike by Wordsworth aud Shelley,) that it srems stranpj to Icani from science that the lull moon is to in- tensely hot that no creature known to us could lon endure contact with her heated surface. Such h the latent news which science ha brought us rcsicctin- our satellite, The news is not altogether uncx- pectcd;in fact, reasoning hdihown, lo:i bcf.rc the fact l a 1 bca dc uiotistcd, that it must be to. The astronomer knows that the furfacc ot the mom is cxjoc4 during the lon lunar dar. laitin n futluthl of our terrestrial time, to the ravs of a tun as powerful as thai which gives us our daily heat. Without an r.tmofphcrc to temper the sua heat as ours docs not, indeed, by impeding the pajMa-c of the solar ray, but by bearing aloft the cloud vail which the sun raises frosa our weans - the iiiwu a surface muH become intcne!y hot long Uforv til3 n,?ddle of the lunar day. Undoubtedly the want of an at- ,;jtwj,jicrc clxXi t!c moon's heat to ijC rn.,idlr rudiatcJ aivav into si-acc. U U uar" atmopLcrc whicli caue a tScaJj ijcat to ,lfcvau un our carlh AtJj Bttl;cfummitsoi loflv lnuUnta:ns, where the tmo- here nW vn nmrrt r-.nT.Hf il.tA I nol rrcvcnt tho hcalin of the ,n0oti4 actual iarface. anv more than the raritv of the air prctcnU the Alpine traveler fruti. Jccliti the actiun t,f il,c $mi Mtxti heat even xvhcn the air in hadotr ii trv ....m t .i:..i.. ::. .T..r i vviu - .v evi uiii.ii.cii vciih iKir L.i.i ! . .1... .t. r'vl rw.w.k "v iirfnt- .t..i 1 v m9 m wmmw -m w hunar Im'j tiay, or, rather, at the tunc of lunar mtd-hcat, corrcio:.d ! to alnt woo clock in our uf- i to aUnt fwoo clock in cmraf- tmiwn to a di-grco j.rubablr ui- ia?uig the licit ut Ui.ing water ,, i?r Science Mo:,tSy j'or Au- tju!. A Pi:acticai. Ivu Tlic malt practical lover ha been discovered. In one of hi letters t his iwecthcart llC Wri'tc: -1 wish, my dear, thai you would not vr ,lc Uch Ion ,ct,cr U ,nc If-Vu crc to bn:,g an action lor oi pronuso agin.i ii.e u.c Wt'M e to copr Ihccor- reijHjndcncc iKtwecn us and charge fuiirpcr.ee lor every folio ol icvcnty I . t Tl I . .1 1 .. . . . , I the mere wc shall tat c from the law. 1 3 crs. "Corn only twenty-five ccaU bushel in Chariton, Iowa, and I the other day. the habit or ncADixu. 4I have no time to read," is the common complaint, and especially of women, whose occupations arc such a to prevent continuous book jcrosal. They cannot dcrotc at much attention to bvAs a they arc cotnjcl'cl to devote to their avoca- I It itn t the Uvks we Lnuh at a sitting which dwav do tu tie ruoU Ihc rc e'etour In llccM tiK-uicurj, hslf auorca picj at a ti;c, often ptc u luorciAtufAc'Jon, than those wo male a pxrtircUr c iTurl to rcid. The oca who haro iii li.u vim uaiu hnrAllr t!, tnn r1 ... V ip. hate in bothood iorxned the KaLiI I o! rvadin al ctcry arailablo ta merit, far fitc uiisu'.cAcr ve Lour, h i the hbit of rcadin-, rather than the time al oar commas J, that helps us on tic road to Icaraic. Many t f the moot calliratcd per- I whoic Dimes hate beca faia- ot; 24 ttuJcntA, Late gi tea colj two or three Lours a day to their hook. If c male uic of fparo minute Ja the taiJit ol ow work, anJ riid a little, if but a pAts or a paragraph, wc shall nj oar braiai qickend and our toil lihtcscd by just so much incrcucJ satis fic- tioa a.1 tho book pves Ci- Noth-, l-clps alon the moaotonosi daily round so much &s fresh and striking thochU to be vonj;dcrc4 while cur hands are busy. A r.cw dcA from a new volume u like oil L;ch reduce s the frictioa cf tho machinery tf lHc What we re. member frvui brkl gimpcs Into books often serves aj a stiraulcs to action, and becomcsose of the most precious dcpoiits ia the treasury cf our recollection. All knowledge i made up c! small parts, which would sccin insiaicaal In them- selves, but which, talca together, are valuable weapons for the mind and substantial armor for the iouL "Head any thi.contiuaoully,r says Dr. Jo.mion, -and yoa will bo learned.' TliC odJ minutes which c arc ir.clineJ to waste, If careful- ly a:el tT for tastructson, will, i? the Ion- run, make cotdca hours and P'" J.Vi wc ccr nlfal fr TiiuI'oLjir Ucak- Tho Uar cl o! the Arctic regions docs cct he- I briil ha tUti itranrc DrAnlj. cftca crct ptn uxn tho hunter whilo lb" fcr.cln-a ca1, aud Upplr him on the thoutdcr with hi powcrfel ravr- It then tho b&fortccato cue to 'Icin dead," ia thai hcn Uruwr.tcrctrcaUarcwpacca to i cj-t mu woukci oi iii irmncca i --i . , . . . U ta x"c Zuu can vc got rtAoy uc Mural:crc:orTiia-in to Ui 2 Once uhen Ucaa Iliciman I down, unlci a cormposdent and really Atarring I gate him a dollar rcallvHar RnJ , bc.tej ,v ir,totcn ig mo about to bay a cigar, jol up and laid: Allow mo rtc yon, ar.d taking up two twer.tr.fiteccntc :nr. he lamented hhconcand ik thcothcr-actcallr ,,3ting half of hc dollar I ha4 jujt ci;cil hXm ar Uo agar. -Ikao,I .aV xtin r rifmrKl T a.Turj ,0 $moU lwcnlJ fiTecajld. kar mmt liro like a gca- tlcman. be cUy replied. Tl:c statement of the United State pablia debt shovt a rcdoc tiun during the mouth of Scptcta Ut tf S1)1,4C7, which tnalra tic total rvdsction since March 1, 15'.?, $Z$6tCC?,ZCl. The arjoual of coin in the pccin of tho a Treasury ti circa at H2 15,757, while on September 1 Use ioua via i
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