THEM EBAT LATESTNEW8. On Sunday night the 9th inst, the .Town Hall and Station House at Wel don N. C. was destroyed by fire. A - notorious character named Bill Peele, confined for Larceny Is supposed to hare set fire to the building. He was burned to deatn. Building . is a total loss. No insurance. Two yellow fever deaths in Memphis on the 10th. Three new cases reported. President Johnson has received from first National Bank Washington $22, 000, of $73,000 he had on deposit. Printers on Journal and Union. Springfield, 111., on a strike. Four thousand persons out of em ployment, In and around Loulville The streets of Mempeis have resumed their anti fever appearance. j The cashier of Security Bank, N. T., has disappeard. The Post Master of Eldorado, Arkan Bas, has been arrested in Boston, for em bezzlement. The strike on E. T. & Va., Road has ended. Judge Underwood, of Va., was at tacked in Richmond oft Tuesday by W. N. McVeign former owner of property In Alexandria purchased by Undor wuou, unuer coniiscation act. umv a few blow passed nobody hurt. TIio Assassin at Work in Nor folk, Va. A Well Known Gentleman Is Hacked to rieces and Probably Fatally Wounded. A serious difficulty occurred in Norfolk, Va., on Tuesday night, which may result in the death of Mr. Robert O. Epes, a merchant and well known gentleman of that city. The Virginian of Thursday gives the following particulars of the affair: "The parties to the affair were Mr. Robert O. Epes, a well known gentlemen of this city, and a man by the name of Joseph Barnes, who for some unknown cause, took upon himself the role of the assassin, and deliberately and fiendishly attempt ed to take the life of his victim. Both of the parties, as we learn, were in the procession which went around on Tuesday evening to serenade the different candidates elect. Near the residence of Major V. E. Foster, on Burmuda street, Mr. Epes received the first intima tion that Barnes intended to harm him. Thls occcrirred between 0 and 10 o'cloek. About an hour later the parties had some words at the residence of a gentleman in the West End, but no blows were pass ed. Again, a short time afterwards on Freemason street, near the resi dence of Major C. B. Duffield, the difficulty was renewed. Barnes repeating some very offensive lan guage which he had used several times during the evening, when Mr. Epes slapped him in the face. Barnes immediately drew a butcher or sailor's sheath-knife, which he had concealed upon Ins person, and stabbed Mr. Ep-s twice, once in the left side, under the arm, and oncv in the abdomen, both very deep and dangerous wounds. As soon as thestabbingwiis inflicted, Barnes threw the knife into, the yard of Major Duffield, and drew a shoe maker's hammer, which he also had concealed. This waswrenchi d from him, when he made his es cape. Mr. Epes was attended with in a fev minutes by Dr. Nash, who lived in the vicinity of the affray, after which he was placed upon a shutter and carried to his room in the Atlantic Hotel, where his wounds were dressed by Drs. Nash, Gait and Harris. "Two or three hours after the cutting, Barnes was arrested in a house on Cove street, on a war rant issued by Justice John A. Rosson. "Yesterday morning he was par tially examined before His Honor Mayor Ludlow, when several wit nesses were heard. Their evidence all showed plainly that Barnes was the guilty party, but was very meagre, by far the most important witnesses not having yet been called, and the substance is given in the narrative above. The Mayor, after hearing it, committed Barnes to jail to await the result of Mr. Epes wounds, refusing bail, as he was In duty bound to do. "Of this affair, we have no hesi tation in saying that it was a bru tal, cowardly, maliciously premed-. itated attack of an armed ruffian upon an unarmed man. It is sus 'ceptiblo of proof that Barnes upon Several occasions during the day threatened to cut Mr. Epes to pieces that night, and his arming, himself with'deadly and unusual weapons was a proof that he intended the bloody work which he afterwards carried out. Of hispastlifewe prefer not to speak,-his present atrocious , attempt at assassination being the crime for which he must be tried " and nunished.n. ; - i g r :: fWe are much pleased Jtpstate. that Mr. Epes' condition last night was considered more favorable, and at a late hour he was resting quiet ly. His physicians express a good deal of hope for his recovery." - The Honeymoon. A visionary newspaper is now trying to persuade J 1 At . 1 A. young marneu people mat it is better for them to stay quietly at home, and not go wandering off on exhibition. As if any bride would forego the blessed privilege of lead ing her prize around with a blue ribbon tied to his neck in a hotel or other public places where brides most do congregate. But there is a legend, unauthorized, told some where of a young bride who brazenly tried to pretend she had been married years, and thought to deceive people by saying aloud and snappishly to her husband of half a day, " I wish you would not always bewalkingon my dress." But some indiscretion betrayed them. Most likely ho changed places with her, so that she would not sit in the draught. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS IIKREBY GIVEN, That a petition has been riled in the District Court of the United States foi the Eastern District of North Carolina, by John J. Pearce, of Nash coun ty, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, 1807, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act, and that the 2Sth da3 of Nov., 1873, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the office of A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C, in assigned for the hear ing of the same, when and where all creditors, who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be I gran tod. And that the second and third meetings will be held at the same time and place. New Berne. N. C, Nov. 1st, 1873. 21 2t GEO. V. TINKER, Clerk. B. F. Lonu, Attorney. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That JL a Petition has been filed in the Dis trict Court of tho United States lor the Eastern District of North Carolina, by Robt. S. Perry, of Wake county. in said District! uly declared a bankrupt under the act of Congress or Alarcn 18G7, for a discharge and certificate there of from all his debts and other claims provable under said act,and that the 24th day of Nov., 1873, at V o'clock. A. M., at the office of A. W. Shaffer. Register In Bankruptcy, in Raleigh, N. C.. is assigned f r the hearing of tho same, when and wnere all creditors, wno have Droved their debts, and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. . And that the second and third meetings will be neid at the same time ami place, r New Berne, N. C, Nov. 1st, 1873. 21-2t GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. En. Graham Haywood, Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Petition has been tiled in the District Court of the United States for he Eastern District of North Carolina, bv John Watkins, of warren county, in said District, uuiy ueciareua Bankrupt under the Act oi congress oi March 2d. J87. for a discnarge anu cer- tificate there f from all nis uenis ana itlu r claims nrovable uiuicr said Act. and Hint the 2oth dav of N-v.. 1873, at 10 oV.lnek, A. M., at the olhto ! A. W. Shaffer. IN,riter in Ban k nproy, in Knleiith. N. .., is assigned fir the hear- nur " the ame. when and wnere an ro-Hrnrs who have proved their debts, and other persons in interest may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the praver of the said petitioner should not be granted. 'And that the second and third meetings will be held at tne same time and place. New Bern', N. C, Nov. 1st, 1873. 21 2t GEO. E. TINKER, Clerk. Eaton fc Sphuil., Attorneys. s m: :jo;jv 'hox'jcoo 3 SSOj 'UHMMLL "A 'O'AD 13 To OJd pUB 9IU1J 8U1B8 vuooos oui mn puv 'pdiutus eq iou ppioqs jaiioijtiad Vlrs 0lU J J9A"i2-icl oqj Xq.w 1(.ya A'oqi a'uw ji esno Moqs puB pnoiiK aiuii jsojonu ui suosaad-iaqio put? sjqop jpqi po.t.id o.vuq oq.w 'saojtpaja lv djoq'w puu ujqAv 'amps aqj jo Sut -juoq oqi Joj p.n:riishU si '0 X 'qiaiBH ui 'AoidnJui!i ni ,iaisiSax JajBBqs j 'Y lo ooqp qi JB iu B 3Dop4o 01 1 CLSI '"AX ) 1 Ap qjosoqiiBqi pu joy pis jopun jfiBAOJd siuiBpjoq;o piiK tsiqop Kiq jp lUOJJ joJ9qi oiBOtjn -aa. puc o2av:q.s5p b joj 1981 PZ tpJBpj jo ss.uiiiu.) sqi Jpun dnjspivji b po.ivpap A'inp iouisia pp?s ui A";unoo qsM . iiassar pmBa -fq tmtfoaK.) qiJONCjojoujsiaujojSBaoqiJOj sajKis' lJ!11!! oqjjo?anoo ;oJjsi(i aq; ui p qq uoo tuq uoijpaj b iqi y- .v'MAif) Aiiauan si aoixoJX. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That on the 25th day of Nov., A. D., 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, against the estate of Win. W. Cozart, of Dutchville, in the county of Granville and State of North Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition : That the payment of any debts, and tho delivery of any pro 1erty belonging to such bankrupt, to dm". r for his use. and the transfer of anv property, by him, are forbidden by law ; That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or mre assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank- LTuptcy, to be nolden at Raleigh, N. c. before A. w. snaner, itegisier. on me 15th day of NovemIer, A. D 1873, at 10 o'clock,. A. M. R. M. DOUGLAS, U r3t i , Marshal as Messenger. I i l t . SPECIAL NOTICES The Purest 'and Sweetest. Cod- Liyeb Oil is Hazard & Caswell'iS Diade on the sea shor. : from fresh: selected livers , by Casweli., Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it it to all others. Physicians have decided- it superior to any tf the, other oils In market. 02-4w To Members of the Legislature. TTemember that the Yarboro House Xl has been remodeled and enlarged to double its former size. Please call before making your ar rangements for tho Winter. 21 3t. G. W. BLACKNALL, CITY HOTEL, Corner of Wilmington A Davie Streets, centre of the city. Fare equal to any in the citv. Charges S2 per dav. 21-lm J. B. BRYANT, Prop'r. To tlie Colored Members of the Legislature. I am prepared and deire to have about ten boarders during the approaching session ot the Legislature. il 3t HANDY LOCK HART. REMOVAL.. TXT'E would, respectfully announce that we have moved into our new quartern, Third Floor of the building of Mossrs. Williamson, Upcnurcli & Thomas, on Fay etleville Street , Opposite Market square, where we are better prepared to exe cute all kind of Rook and Job lkriiitiu$r and Rook Rinding at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Give us a trial. EDWARDS, BROUGHTON & CO. Printers and Binders, 21 2t Raleigh, N. C. OFFICE A. C: S. ) , N. C. r 1, 1873. J Tost at Raleigh November OEALED PROPOSALS iu duplicate. O will be received ai this oflice until lli m., December 1, 1873, lor furnishing the fresh beef required bv the Subsist ence Department U. S. A. at this station, during six months commencing Janu ary 1. 1874. Information as to the con dition, quality of beef, payment, &c, can be obtained bv a plication to U. E. DbRUSSY, 21 Ai 1st Lieuf, 2nd Art'y. A. C. S. ADVERTISEMENTS. rjlH ANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. II y I2i Excellency, UieCovernor of IVorth Carolina. Executivk Department, Raleigh, Oct. 22, 1873. Whereas, The "people for lib rth Car olina have been abundantly blessed during the past year, and the earth hath yielded bounteously of all the products of its soil, so that the garners of the husbandman are filled to overflowing: and the industrious mechanic has real ized a rich reward for his labor, and everv class of our population has pros pered in all laudable enterprises; and Whereas, above all, fraternal feelings and good will have in a great measure been restored in our midst, and no plague, pestilence or famine, has visited our State : Now therefore.as it becomes us, a grateful people, to render thanks to Almighty God for these and number less other blessings showered upon-us in His great mercy; I, Tod R. Caldwell, Governor of North Carolina, in obedi ence to law and in conformity with an honored precedent, do appoint and set apart ' . Thursday, November 27, 1873, as a day of public Thanksgiving throughout the State; and I do earn estly invite the clergy of every denom ination to open their respective houses of worship on said day and to exhort their congregations to humble them selves before the throne of the ever-living God, and render unto Him praises which are justly due,invoking for them selves, their State and their whole country, His guidance and protection throughout all time to come. "O come, let us sing unto tho Lord; let us make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation.'' 'Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms." Done at the city of Raleigh, on this the22dday of October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sov-enty-threeand in the ninety-eighth year of American Independence. TOD R. CALDWELL. B3' the Governor, Jon.v B. Neathery, Private Secretary. Daily yew 9, Fayetteville Statesman, Morning Star, Wilmington Post, Golds bo ro Standard, New-Berne Timet, Charlotte Democrat, New North State, Statesville American, Asheville Pioneer, Elizabeth Citj' CaroUnran, copy four times and forward bills to Executive office. 19 w4w SION II. ROGERS, Atnrnow fit 1 an n l IU i l U J it. luvfy ; RALEIGH, N. C, Office on Fayetteville Street, two half squarts South of Yarborough House, Haywood old office. Practices Court. in the Federal and State 41 3m. W. X. H. SMITH. SMITH & GEO. V.- STRONG STROXfll Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Ralclffb, TV. INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ICAXJEIGII, NORTH CAROLINA, Capital, - - $200,000. OFFICERS : Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. F. H. Cameron, Vice President. W. H. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. VV. I. Royster, Ass't Med. DPr. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. O. H. Perry, Supervising Agent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp p Battle, Hon Tod R Caldy well, Hon John W Cunninguam, Col l M Holt. Hon Wm A Smith. Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Gen V R Cox. Col L W Humphrey. C Tate Murphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John G Williams. Col W L Saunders. It x McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham. F II Cameron, J C McRae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, vv G Upchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. It is large capital guarantees strength and safetv. Its rates are asJow as those of an hrst-class company. It offers all desirable torms of insur ance. Its funds are invested at home and circulated among our own people. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-iorleitable after two years. Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as business men, and whose worth and integrity are alone sufficient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. XIIEO. II. HILL., Local A cent, O. H. PERRY Raleigh, N. C. Supervising Agent. Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made,' wanted in every countv in the State. March 13, 1873. 38 w6m ESTABLISHED 1844. THE WIIiMINGTON JOURNAL), (weekly) 7e- Xjaraest Best and Cheaoes Paper Published in North Carolina. The Wilmington Journal (Weekly) on entering upon its twenty-ninth an nual volume, has been greatly enlarged and improved. It is the only thirty -six column paper in the State. As a First-class Hews and Literary Journal, it is Unexcelled. Embraced it its columns is a more complete, compact, yet comprehensive history of the world's doings, from week to week, than can possibly beiound in any other journal. It is just the paper for the home and fireside, full of good leading; all the best Editorials oi the daily ; all the Con gressional, Legislative and Political news of the day. Its Market Reports are always full and accurate. The Re view of the Markets is accepted by the mercantile community as the true index of the commerce of the city, while its reports of other markets are full and reliable. Interesting: Stories, Xales, Sec. are given every week, making it the best family paper published in the coun try. . Its Circulation is very largo throughout the State and the whole South. In New Hanover, Edgecombe, Onslow, Duplin, Sampson, Brunswick Bladen and Columbus it is especially large, while in Halifax, Wil son, Wayne, Carteret, Robeson, Rich mond, Anson, Cumberland and Moore, and in several counties of South Caroli na, its circulation is very good. It is published every Fridav following .Terms: One copy, for one year, One copy, for six months, Three copies, for one year, Four copies, for one year, Five copies, for one year, Ten copies, for one year, -Twentv copies, for one year, on tho 52 00 1 00 5 00 790 850 $15 00 25 00 s0To every getter up of a CLUB OF TEN, one copy will be sent free for one year. Address JOURNAL.gton, Wilmington, N. C. H . M A H Ij E R , Manufacturer of Gold and Silver-ware. Also keeps constantly on hand ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF FINE Jewelry. All kinds of repairing done with neatnes and dispatch. West Side of Fayetteville St., Opposite Metropolitan HaZL 1 r 1-lm. ; PITTSBOKO HOTEL, ' Pittsbox-o, Clxtliii Co; N. C. II. BU BVUKK, Proyrietr. 7873. FALL STOCK' 1873 I. S. WAITT, - ' Dealer in READY MADE CLOTHING FOB HEX, TOUTH'S AND BOYS, i IIY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Ilata and Cap, Gent and. Iadies iorntsmny Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Perfumery, Trunks, Valises, Cm fir1Ii. 1ZniIran.il Uas-s. W.a.m dies Fine Hats and Ribbons, Shirt- ingv, Sheetings, dec, xc. DRY GOODS. F'cy Satn s'ts, 600-1200 Calico. 71 ' Y?z Fine " " 16 00-35 00 W'st'dd'la'ne, i-4u Poplins, 25-75 Hlk Alpaca, 35-125 " Beaver" 30 00 FcV Satinet sack Coats. 250-8 09 Scotch Gingh's, 15-25 Plaid Ho'suun. 12V4-20 " and fine dress " Livery, 17-35 Cofits, 5 00-2000 " Sa'et Pants, 125-150 Fi.CasJ " 375-1100 Fey Double & Singlef breast rests,k 100-700 Overcoats, 6 00-20 00 Talmas, ., 10 00-22 0l iirown nirt r & Sheeting, 8-20 Black y-25 Irish Linens. 40-125 Balmo'l Shirts, 100-125 White & Br' wn Blankets, 200-750) Bed Ouilts, 300-550; Hats and Caps Bed Comforts I Men's w'l hats, i0-2(K and Spreads, 175-300 wiue orim i -zdu Furnishingr Goods!" sax'ny w'l 4 -f-jn Fine lur ' Men's White !tiii, ,wn 159-225 150-4 00 Dress Shirts, 225-350 . u,V?WOol " Op'n Back 2 00-375 -w, " F'y Bosom " 1 ou-225! JJi? Highcr'wn" 1 75-50O i t e i cn 10O-20U " Chiveats " Morn'g und'r Shirts, 75-250 4 Wool, und'r, 150-275 4 " drawers," 1 00-225 " White Drill "Drawers, 50-150 " Half hose ia variety, 50-200 Doots and Slioes, Men's fine . calf boots, v 400-850 " fine kip b'ts, 300-550 creat a'ntitv. 10-75 " Bal'r'l shoes, 150-4 50 " Button Con. Gaiters, 2 00-6 50 Boys b'ts.peg'd and sewed, 2 00-4 75 " Balmorals & , Gaiters, 1C0-350 L'di's Calf sew ed shoes, 250-3 50 " Pab. Pol. sh's2 00-300 "BuffBal. .175-250 a r;il f Jk Mo Linen h'dkfs. 25-1 00 Color'd " 8-25 Ladies Hats and Ribbons. Ladies Prome nade Hats, 200-3 00 " Surban hats, 175-250 " Blk Velvet" 1 50-3 00 Misses " " 100-200 Kib'ns, all wid's, 5-1 00 Clothing-. rocco Shoe, 140-225 To my Friends and the Public Generally: Having been favored with your libe ral patronage for the short time that I have been in business, I take this op portunity to return my thanks, and re spectfully solicit a continuance of the favor shown me. Come t bring your friends, that j'ou and they may see and know that . S. Waitt's is the place to get the full value ol your money. Respectfully, 1. S. WAITT., 16-3m ? NAT. Ln BROWN, Dealer In FANCY GOODS, 1 ( ' TOYS, BASKETS, FIDDLE STRINGS, ; CONFECTIONERIES, - ' OANNEI-CMiOlJH. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' JELLIES, PICKLES, Cakes, Cigars and Tobacco. Don't forget Brown's Variety Store, RALEIGH, N. C. l-2m N O T I C E ! We lmvfi this dav disnosed of our entire Book and Job Printing Estab lishment to Messrs. GORMAN, MAll C!CiM& LEE. together with all books. accounts, notes, and other claims due the establishment. The new hrm will also settle all claims owing by us, by note, account or otherwise. join nnjifioivs. Sept. 6th, 1873. The undersigned will continue the Book and Job Printing Business, un der the firm, name and style of GOR MAN, MA ROOM d; LEE, and respect fully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on this establishment by the public. JOHN C. CiOKITIATV, JOHN XI. OTAKCOJ, C1IAKL.KS JB. LKL. 3-tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR 8 ALB. I OFFER FOR SALE A SMALL lot or tract of land, two miles north west of the Capitol, lying on the main road, containing nearly three acres. The lot is in a good state of cultivation, with a number of fruit trees and grape vines on it, and commands two roads, fronting 15 or 20 poles on each. It is one of the best locations anywhere near the city for a country store, and has a small shop house on' it, a well of good water in the yard, fcc. Persons desiring a bargain, will do well to call on the undersigned at an early day, on tho premises or at the office of the Workingman's Journal, Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. V. JOSIAH JONES. Oct. 30, 1873. : NORFL.EET lUNSTON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, COBNKE OP ' Cabarrus and McDowell Streets, . rjRALEIGH, N. C. n IS NOW PREP A KED TO DO ALL kind of '-work Jii- i.fa line with neat ness and dispatch. Ml -ri.i if v Raleigh, Sept18tlu 1873. -. 1 .,' . ; 'l :i" ! 1 : T. M. AEGO, i-i i Attorney and Counsellor afc Law, ; RAIiElG;Ht ,ST. C-n j, (Office on' Fayetteville street' near, the churl 'House, i '