THE TRIBUNE. ' ' - THE TMIBUJNJE. THE TRIBUNE. AN iNDKPJSiJHDEM', V?E EKLT NEWSPAPEXl. , PUBLISHED BY J. ABNER II AERELL ADVKMllaiau RATtS I tH li t S l w i mt art urn ; m H a t. m t i.t nt i li ti i t rt & I yt $ xj t 1 Mrt ltMfW TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One Ter, in advance, Not in advance, VOL.1. HENDERSON, N. C, NOVEMBER 13, 1873. 92,00 5 O0 NO. 38. J f ttn'n It M m ia )Si S. ! fc V. W. YOUNG, DEU1GIST3 & APOTHECARIES, Henderson, N. C. Feb. 27-12m YJLlSOHOUbllX UOCS12, RALEIGH, N. C. O. W. BLACKN&LL, Proprietor. Reference made to all Traveling Gentlemen. Feb. 27-12m. GEO. BADGEH UAKHIS, Attorney at Law, AMD KOTAItr PUBLIC. Practices in the Circuit Court of the United States, Supreme Courts at RaleigL, the Superior Courts of G anvillu, Warreu, Frank lin and v aK.e. Henderson, Feb. 27-12ni S. J. SKINNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HESDEBSOy, N. C. Practices in the Federal Courts of the State, and in the Superior Courts of Granville, Franklin, Warreu, ana iiamax, couuuea. Feb. 27 12m THE SEW Wheeler and Wilson hEIUXG MACHINE. "THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE." The reputation of the Wheeler and Wilson, ss a leading ldnalv Machine, is well known, but THE NEW IMPROVED DRAW-JEED rACHIF, from its simplicity, light running, little noise, ease of management, ready application to a wide range or work, and its great durability, is This Machine was awarded the Lighest Pre- TOiam at the Worlds fcairs m London leoj, Paris 18d7and received the Grand diploma oe HoXOH at Vienna in lS7d. Lvery MacUiue warranted auci thorough instruction given. J. fe J. JOHNSON. Genl. Amis. lorSorth Carolina: Office Wiliuinston; branch Offices, Raleigh, CLailott and New Berne. LAFAYETTE FISUBACK, Traveliug Agent, Henderson, N. C. Sept lS-ly J. F. HARRIS. GEO. A. HARRIS. J. F. HARRIS, CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. HENDERSON, N. 0. 20 Ton. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. 20 " Zell's Aminoniated Phos phate, tor Cotton. 10 " Zell's Tobacco Fertilizers. 30 bbls. Syrup. 50 kegs !Mail3. SO bbls. Family Flour. at J. F. HARRIS, GO'S. Henderson, Feb. 27-12m. WILLIAMS fc JJ AY WOOD, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Kaleigb, N. V. Havb in Store a well selected Stock of pare Drugs Medicines Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dyestutfs, Pateut Meaiciues, Perluniery. fcc., which are offered tor sale very low tor cash. Physicians and country Merchants, will find it to their interest to get our prices beiore buy ing North. May 1, 1873. -f27.Cm. CAYT0N & WOLF, One dopr East of Corner Blount and MO KUAN BlBEtTS, RAZEIGIT, iiT. C. PRACTICAL STONE CUTTERS AN - DEJLLE . S IN ITiUiN & AMERICAN MARBLE. 11 kinds of Monuments, Tombs, Head stones and Garden Statuary made to order on j-easouauie terms. May 1, 1873-ly IIENRT FARRIOR, ofN. C. L. W. HERRING, of N, G. Farrior & Herring, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEHB IN Fancy Groceries, Crscters, Ffnils. Knts Clears, Canned Goods. English and American Pickles Ac. & W. Cor Light'S Lombard SU, BALT1M0RED, MD. May 8, 1873-6m, PETERSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. Meade, Orr & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IS Hardware, Cutlery and CARRIAGE MATERIALS, 125 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Ya. MarcuN 6m H. T. ALLEY, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER. FRUITS, FANCY UrtODS, TOYS, Weddings and Parties Furnished. 133 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. a. arch 6. 12m ESTABLISHED 1330. Robert A. Martin & Co., GROCERS AND Commission Merchants. NO. 2 IRON FRONT BUILDING, Petersburg, Virginia. Give strict Personal Attention to Consignments and make prompt re turns. March S.-llm Harness! Harness!! SINGLE Hu-gie Harness at IS. I8,:,i per et. isad- 1-8 at S, 9, tU, $1, $ 5, A large stock oi all r,rade' Saddles, Harness, Criddlcs, Collars, Whips, Spurt, &c, AT LOW PRICED. At P. M. STEWARD'S, Saddle A Harness Manufactory, 90 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. J. R. CARY, Wliulfsale Iealer in Crockery, China and GLASSWARE, KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. S4 Sycamore St.. I dcrsburg, (Opposite Iron Front.) Goods carefully packed. March C-12m W. H. GREGORY, OF Granville, N. C. WITH Branch, Herbert & Co. General Commission Merctails. AND DtlALEHS 121 GUAXO. Ko. 123 Sycnmoro St. Peterabnrgr, Va. A OEXTS-Soluble Sea Island Guano, Gua- nape, Peruvian Guano, AKaiine cuper ruos. phate, Ground Bone, Auiicuitural Lime, auJ attention iriveu to the 6ale ot Produce. Lib eral Cash advancements made on consign ments in Laud. March 6. 12m. Furniture! Furniture!. w. n. MORRISS, & CO., Fayetteville Street; Raleigh, N. C. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds ol FUKMI1UKE. Also, conbtantly on band and made to order. Shuck, Cottou & Shuck, Jute & Shuck and llair Mattresses. Persona visiting the ''apital ol the State will please give us a call and examine our stocks. W. H. MORRISS. NO. 1 IRON FRONT, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Manufacturer and Dealer in all grades ol Furniture All kind ol aiaurcsses uu uuu t.h mde to order. Also. Undertaking in ai. its branches. All kind and sizts ol Mct-nc and Wood Coffins, cunstautly on band, and all orders by telegraub, uigbt or day promptly attended to. Marcb 6.-12m. E. H. Plummer & Co. No. 121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. . Beg leave to call attention to their Stock ol IRON ANJJ I ARM MACHINERY And AEricultural lLiplemcnts. including in part, Improved Montgomery hocfcairay Eans, Ctdtr Atuls, ttraw Cutters, Agents for Bickfurd & Mujfman s H heal Drills. We jnvite special attention tome Farmers Fritnd Flow Perfected, Every Plow warrented to give &atis taction or no sale, uraera prompv ly filled. Apg. 7, 1873. WOhFOtK ADTERTlWEMgWIIt. W. G. JONES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOT 'HER, Agent Tor lb Elllptle Yak ftblrt. 124 Main Street, Opposite Roanoke Avenue. NORFOLK, VA. Second Floor Devoted Exclusive ly to Jobbing, feept. ll-3m. W. 1. IlA.tKISO. C. J. TENAT. Wm T. Harrison & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Commission Merchants agents roR tue Rrvirfl Pi.TOP Tn. T.tlWfU limi &C. No. 1, 2, 3 & 4, 8, 12 UarrisvSs Wharf W) r? m 7 r vrnniXTA - xrr. i is7-t.iv AUU A, AW IV J I Wholesale DrUCreistS. 1VT A Ar P A RAHTfm IE. ii. U. IX. oner tm Merchants fllwlnc Article.. Essences of Lemoo, rrppcrmint aaa cioa- moti. Paregoric, Laodanam, Csstf r Ol!, Huieuwin' I rop,Goa(re OordUl, Puln KlUr.O:eJtUoC, fcweetOll. bpis. lurieaUne, Alum, AtoDilJ, Lloliui-nt, UlackiDg, &c. Hitler, lua M, saipbur, Epoui-auis, batk. lUir Pves, in act Lo&wcoJ, H-Tor.nu Extracts, Hops lns. In.ligo. llairOUaaod Ketoratlrr of all klnla, CuukU Uxei !a;i.ela, Match-s, cruillut Wo in Candy, Mustard. 1'llUofatl kia.:, Yeunt Powders, feci, la I owuer. Quinine, Salt i tie, imon 9rop, starch, l coklr g ro la aul Copi-ett. We respcctluUj lovlteaealL It. A. A C. A. SA TOS, Kotfolk, Va. Marcb 13 13m S. A. Stevens & Co. t.n miivnv Mrur.CIN.I ' I "- Ojywiie Custom House, NORFOLK, VA. Denlern la Furniture & Carpetings M VTIXGS, willow iiAni:s and iapeh- IIA.XJIXiS.CIllLIHtLX'H CAUUlAliKs, U1LT CORMCCS AND HAMAS U. March 13.-1 2m. EVrAHLlMILD lata. D. S. Cherry & Son. MANUFACTURER! AND DF.ALEI11 IN StOVeS and Tin Ware. Cor. Iioanole & Water Street, NORFOLK, VA. March 13.-12m W P TTnr1(rinq & f!3 ijii'orterm and DEALEKH in HARD W AR E. OTTTTPPV An OIINS V - .-- . w A o. 35 East Side Market &2uarei NOItt'OlK, VIRblNlA. March 13.-12m. T.A.WlllUmi, W. C. DltkMB, T. K. Ulllla T. A. Williams, & Co., (SucttMvit to WH laota A Heltn ) WHOLESALE UUOCEK3 AND COMMISSION WKItCUAXTS, No. 2 & 4 Roaoe Sjcaita, Coasta KoanoKE Dock, ProtUlam. lai. Salt ap clalttlra. NORFOLK V A. Feb. 27-12m BEAD THIS J KTooHiin lo parrfc T thlC ! DIAMONDS, WA1C11E, tk'w wr T" vnr m JL WLLR 1 , bUllU VR or P LAI ED WARE SIL ADDKEMH, Artliur C. Freeman, JEWLLIM-, Norfolk, Virginia. and ean otrcr superior inducement., c to uci.iiie. tB.uriad by .u, cue w. till! UU- Mt-WIMMW" - WiMua sbxt vM approtax- We can .cu job a n.t ooia wsica ior a. for oaa. Mj X, 1873.-1J THE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IX. S7i TOBACCO UROWI.1U. We clip the following trom nn essay by G. D. ilerriweatbef ot Mioun: preparation for trmso o plant- I ,so- mcgronnu siiouid be Uiorongli. ly prepared. Jf new land, of ligbti shallow soil, adapted to the growth Pf lho lir,c variclict u 1,ould ,,c "i'lIWI,VA'Wi,,fc iUU ihvhw- men uarrowca auu rcpiowcu; men harrowed the second time, and all r18 ickca .uPand uunicd. To prevent rearing iuc leaves ox mo plants in tho course of cultivation. the -round should be marked ofl with straight furrows, three feet apart, with a shallow plow. The deep, rich soil should be pre- pared in like manner, except the breaking up, wuicli sl.oUia be deeper, and the furrows should be ld oil three inches apart. Rich old land and manured lots should be plowed np deep latu in the fall. or during the winter, or early in tlio epring; then harrowed, and alter- wardd replowed and h irrowed again; then lay it oil three feet three inches one way, and three Act the other, that i: may be worked both wajs with the plow. I TttiVKfLiVTisn ott ttrrriKO should bo done from tho iUth 0f May to the 20th ot June. A very small plant with good roots will live and grow well in new land; while it renuirc a large and thrifty plant lor old land and manured lots. The plant should beset on tl.A.Mnnf afnrrnvr to tlm daulU .,f tl.n hn.l nnrl rarth flrmlr - J 1 ' -"" n.l ntnnr.l llitt r.fi xrlinn thnrrt J but when the am around the roots ot the plant. CCLTtVATlOX. Yllcn the soil and situation is adapted to the growth of the fine varieties, it should Lave but one light plowing, and that should be given when the plant is small, or about the time it commences to spread: it should then be lulled up, and the weeds kept chopped out wiui me uoe. iuc less worK given louiep.ani aucr inning up, me fiucr tI,c &TQ and tcxture x,n.b? easier ana more certain 11 isi to euro a beautitui color, a Le j a arti course and heavy varieties should oe more thoroughly cultivated, plowed twice, and hilled up so as to race inesiaias agamsi ue winu. mcMNO and Tormo. Pruning should be done at the t,me 01 lul,DinK- 11 t,,c crilP Mwaru ana tunny tue urn pruu t ml' I.I lui ilntiA D f tir InMM c.iwivt W that is. all the leaves should be I broken Irom the stalks tor six inches aoovo mo inn, ana me uua taken ont, leaving ten leaves on the stalk. l lie next topping, which csuaiiy occurs a week Irom the tirat, prune Or ureaK Oil UIC leaves live incilC from the hill; take out thc bud, leaving ten leave on mesial, me next topping prune in like manner; take OUt thc bud, leaving nine leaves on thc italk. The next top- pmg prune in like manner, take out the bud, leaving eight leaves i mc ouoy leaving eigni icavea the stalk. The plaut is trcqu- tly topped to twelve or fourteen ic$, which nukes the leaves light on tue stalk. cntly leav and chally, and the top leaves nar- ruwandiuipcrrcct. Topping should aoneaa soon as the plant attains autiicieiit sixe to piuch or break out the bud without dUtiguriog the r tender leaves, aud always before the plant buttons or blootni. The top to ten leaves without counting is done by puttiug the eye on the first leaf on the stalk after pruning, I f . , , bud to that hat, if men uicaa tue leaviug the top ot bud Isif point ing or banging immediately over . - , . f . . tto of stalk. To top to nine leaves break little moisture in the soil; but I1 1 , io soil la quite moist or wet. I . . ... setting should beat leu depth. KPnioling their own mbili:i . . . . . . I fji'ittlt. an J lcr I ha enaetinciiL .2 1 the earth pre&sco more lightly I . ' c . f tbo bed to the second leaf, leaving tho bud or last leal banging Immo diatcly orcrtbo fiat leafoa the talk. To top to tiht leaves break the bud to the third leaf, Icatingthe bud or last leaf hanging over th fourth leaf Irom the bottom t tho ulk. The plan: shoul d be protect- u gaint the ravages I wonnj; the suckers polled till when brittle and tcudcr. and never be permitted tugtt hard and woody, which malt trd to puiioti, and the leave are more name io uncu aJlcr they arc pulled oil; and by no mean should they be permitted to trruw to a greater size than will permit mem to be broken of! easily. Yocxo Mechanics. There is no cIai of lI,c community upon whom uic miurc weiiaro ol tLe country morc caKnuallr depeods than ciHn tm3 r'ng fucration of youn- mc- It . . , v"4,,w' UVJ inieiiigcnx, o0crt industrious, and consenncut- !J dcpcndcat W accuitom- cd to judge lor theraelvw, and go- , . , vc"ed in their conduct by an rn- l'nmcnca 1,cw PI lllC,r own wcl iutcrcit; ir tliey arc men of th wrli !c mechanic, and ojKcia'.ly tho young mechanic, will form, ia conjunction with theyoung farmers h" the country, a bulwalk agamil monopolie and corrupt politiciani. and tavo the republic, lz, on the other hand, they arc ignorant, Id!r, d'mc, and, consequently, r, nd nlCxil upon tlioic who arc tot lr1uiU them-it our me- cI,attlic ould unhappily become iUcb a cU-lliejr would soon be converted ierc toot tl rich and artful CJCO, who, having firtl Vl tllCUl ol CVCry Stmeol I l . . , I feeling I " ' U WiCfJ laws which are bcncScial to nobudt 9 bat the artful few and bao dema- i .i I Kiltie h.,hub. ii.ey winaie. It is true 1 the inccnamc! arts a of any oilier profession thtknovtl edge is injwcr." .hoi tii J Lccthtr Chronicle. Cucar Scantictt: ro Dki llh Wwdowa. It U u--ctcd br Dr. Oldlmann, in a pamphlet on the canjuf jj implj. t0 mJJ a fcCumj fcl of panes t clas .set in Un Inner rabbet, to a singlo sxh, nd thus inclose a stratum of drr I v I a, 0 2 to 0.4 o! an inch thick, I excess of cot. it is said, will be moro tj1Jiri covered by tho economy 0f fuci fa winter; and at 00 drgrcc, m gummcr, a rovm thus protected Uiu remain nine than when supplied with ordinary "windows. The plan is alo ad van- uous for hot bcd, etc A good I t .. .1 I imru quality oi ciai. uiai ooc noi l I K cxjiosurc, since the interior facet can nol bcclcancd. It U necessary a40 tj,ml lUe rlaij should be perfect- y lHili,hed, and not be loiicd in imttinr it in, l.tit altiMS tho air in. Uncd ought to be dry, thc glazing tuou!d be dooo whea thc air is ia condition ia that respect, . ..i i rrfl rmth. of mnnr. cm ncrcrLun ir..?w .ti,L!nlr ttttrrrtt m. form 0Q iuci, vrindowt. Tin Ext. Many tender and ini X.TR. iany icnucr anu beautiful things have been said of the eyes, yet how inferior to thc sweet things uttered by thcmtclvci! A lull eye seems to have been teemed the irnt expressive, fcuch was tliecje tuai cncnminco uicauui f Pericles. The Americau writer, Haliburton, declare that he would - - not give a piece f tobacco for the nose, except to tell whea a dinner Is good; nor a farthing lor thc raosih, except as a kennel fwi the tongue; but the eye study that, and yua will read mm a hert as plaiu as a book. If there is any feature I a which gealas shows itself, it Is the eye, whlcb has beta aptly called ths Miadtx of tht Ttt k mm or erataraa. Henry Ward lWccher lcctnrrd In Mc:c Hall, fc.i!onv oa the -llattla f IJ&Mnc. He g-avc it ai tie ft til l of his rbicrration that CO other occupatioa mJo tccb de mand cn tho r.crrccs cnerrr cf men, $t3 lct withlndcccn:cnU ti dhocoty, as mercantile life Tie f:it it not thai ntn An ma! want to lo hcncit. bit that the majority of them do not know how to be. Tl.cy think it U a!l riht lo do as t then do; or, more hltly. they imitate without thiatingal all o! the moral tjnality e! the act. Mr. iJccchcr w a especially ievcro on sUxk gamb!cr, faying that they dcierred the halur il any cnmi&alt did. The enly coniolatioa in re viewing tLccaiccrfU.oen;cn wis the durance that ftwot theia kept their ill gotten wealth long, lie had lmd to sec six r tight Kirgt of Wall stfect dethroncxl. Ia the ttfile of bmiiicst mca rrgarJ cly the end, and d'j tu t scruple much abont the itcan. If il ttc&j be tcitary to buy a Icgitlatare to in sure the piwj-cfity cf their sebcma they bay tnc. All the grAi cvr oratign know the price of the c'd members t a Irgiilaturc. and rjulck ly ll:id out xiUi the new set cin bo had lor. The mca who arc bought the rtMCitotcr the ehtap ct are the firm erf, aot tccaura they arc in fat mure etal, tut bc ratw in the'r ti:iipl;citr tley tr compro:iiiwl a.d intuited bcfl-ro they know it. Tho lawyers and merchant , more accoitomcJ lo the arts f schemer, are more wary. Thcrhaieto bo Chcd fjr rr.cre patiently, and arc only scrt4 at a large cij-ccic. bjcaking f tha jowcr f the great corporation I the country, Mr. Iktxhcr dcclarxd that if tho Nc Ycrk (V:tral, Kiie and Pean syltania dnli-1 CVtnpar.ic iLoald cvnptrc to do it, they coU cKcl the irc;Jcntof the United Su'.rt. j, VJU ,tC Cm tlclurx f this i , I A Dumjiatj: hn;rocLC Two rojc-walker, Ku!:er and Pcrgo- I w itch, had a mortal combat on thtir ri durin a Ia!c exhibition ia Ilui grv. The aerobatc were to mt tiid way, and thea to pa each other. When the cloci struck 13 tho acruUu emerged Irvm their rcpectivc ttindws drctU ia tiirht-. and without Lalamc rolra. I lVruwi:di .uddcnlr ottered aa I nrv cxclamatioa. and dealt Kol tcr a tcrribte blow n tho bead. Koltcr staggered and fell, bat in to rope with one hand. whilcwitbU.e ether he gra-iped the left It-gffcls aualUnL lVrgowilcU CO fell !.. 1 - 1 - I i;acic, uui iovcu xus nni ana And now began a life and death Luurzle. K.tcr. with bis n-ht hand. tri.d to dra- I'crzv itch Irona thc lv.t mh;lc lergoitcb kicked I k'!t.. I,; .I,t.f f.t .-.I mUU tU Iclt hand endeavor! to loosen Lis ants-onl.t. The slrcsrrlo ia mid air latttd rcrhar a misate. I4t crv and lt his ho!d. lie fell to the groand, staking it violcatly, anj cxi,i,ing irutantly. While the and expiring irutantly. While lh jeople gthcrcd round thc corpw cf )10cr Kohcr, his taordctcr oa thc t. tj,tnsed to ret ca his - r . ,ia With diaholicAl ex- prrilion on Ucc j,c ouc a e!l m wm - - - uinmpb rJ I A philosophical ICeatcckiaa, who I had bat one shirt, and was lying In bed while thc garment was cry it g n the rlothcs Use ia the yard, was static! by aa cxtlamatiwa tum his wife to the txt thai thc ca: had catca it. -Well," said tho Kca- tsckian, with a spirit worthy of a better casie, Mthca who has tasit lcae. k ?