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v. 4 ,48 ' : r - ShC-CWUuttC"'-" (fiUmCr c- X r w '-'.-- - - mm ;," 4 .- , i i i - 3 . - v...wVM;, ........ .. . - - T: - 1 - J-- - - fr ; - p . ! f SATURDAY NOV. 3,1873. - The oditor'wiU send this paper free ono year, to any and' all fetrictjy honest ana mdimnous pcrsonaiu tbi St ite ivho de-sirc to. real it, am! are unable ot pay tLt tabscriptiGn pneo. s - The "American Situation. Judging from Yi careful survey oi af fairs, in Americj,both past audprosent,a wbll as those of 5 the various'-eiviliz d countries of the rworhl, we ;:.. led to believe that at no period in tlie history off our creat count v has its immense bns incss lelatioiis beej serioti cifecU of w. or monetir' pauiqj time. This conclusion stratea Dy tne recnt imiurei some oi j 'the $kvjt .finahesers" of Nc-vVtYork and j otherlarge, cities (to compel the general j government to ptif-sno a cours6 beuelieial only to unsound speculators and dolri- mental to nearly tjil. indtistiK.- pursuits, Had the arguments of some; of thus. who profess to bejskilled iu. tm mysi;- ries.and workingsjof fiinnci d urs.suc- ; ceeded in prevadmg over thebt,tter judg- ; ment anu noncstypi me cu:tt jCxecutive j . it 1 p a y f i" ollicer or our nation togeuier uuecre- j i less subjected - -ri ' v.'heat nnd pork w hicii is ab.solut-ly re- tural fair isa farmet'n danhter;a church fair isa Da4cial c.nib.avriS!iicnt-; fl1,;sp u x.ianri.Te rdnntatioir ve be- parson's wife; a'soldier's fair is ye: 'best look- tli'in it the Tirecnt 1 ji 1 i i 1 1- ' . 1 k I iuj? cirl he can tet hold of: a chanty lair is a lai.m .it- lift. kuh . ij,-Yft ii,av entv.fi shonltl bt? itiviuetl. i a . .!.r,... 1 , . taryiaacnaruson,oitiieireasiu7,tnemon-u,.c ey sharks and dishonest speculators o! New-York,wbo brqught about the panic, j would have been temporarily r-le-vcd of j their ! financial trdnblos by the govern- j nient, but that: relief would .have been j till deeply injurious tp tne county, and me injury would 'ha vej" developed itself in a very shor ttitne. I ; ; i The object of ho uiock s'llccalators seemed to be to have the- gcivernincht bolster np those who were'iiiVlfMiiy nnd j financially in badf condition men who j had made a grett show anji blaster, ! travelled abroad, pived too'fa'i, and in j most cases had bnly the prospective j -il, ? ,1 t- or i i i a,ro, (Jul. 1 . Jv. j.rm.;, oi tne; euv, imr- p roats or wild speculations Id depend i T ' - , , .. , ' , ... 1 -, . A- -i? . -ti -ir -i ..1 i cha.ei a .tr:iet oi land oi about right upou. rortv orjiittv m!li;ois thrown!,, , n upou upon 11 v. Jiini .',e ill? . ' i v til merit would have fca he nnrr if iiT-eiisf 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 t H not be mistaken. j It is cleariy to give the people a currency and ,'VUys:e:n of banking that: will! suLject theiii as litile as possible to the? dishonest praetiees of those Who try to nake it proiitiibie to bo skilled in the mysteries of- Jinahco; whose constant study is! how best' to "shave" honest industry st industry, j Under thia!, system it furnished aUrreury, bdscd upon . ut.- n.li : A. - lias the wealth of the f country, thiit is uni formly good in ev'ery State of the Union; a currency that cinnot be injured by the bad rnanagcmeutlof banks or tiie dishon esty of brokers ajid money -cirungprs; a currency that is not to be- shaken by the financial disorders and pinien that are Irerruently exerieneed by the more skilletj irTlhe ail of raising and 'spending money-tljat'doos iot properly .j belong to them, most certainly this lijes be-n a great' nchievemerit for our government. A Republican iuiminislratkjn is enti tled to the credi of having 'originated policy until it shall establish or' perfect a bank ing sj'stem that wjill protect tlie deposi tor as well as the Uill-hoIYbr. : The meas ures that were required to establish and carry into effect tlje present system, were adopted by a Ivepfublican administration , . 7 1 .1 -1 i L . :" i at tne time wiieni our government was deeply engagea i war that bad for rier storie the exfq tion ofjneau debt of our countr ting -down this rbellio standing this, together with the vast ex pense of reconstructing the kite rebell ious States, all qf which .waif! brought unoir onr countrylbv the cnermes of re publicanism thefpresent greenback cur-. rency of the5naticp has coutiinied to in crease ici value, uiitil the domestic ene mies olpurgovei-jimcnt as well as the best financicrsToC other couiitries pro nouhcS it'The crUTency of the world." With this prospect and thacertainty that the people are now stronger in their Republican faith Jhan wdien tliby elected Ir. Lincoln,. President, may yve not say with perlecfe iBaflty that our f country's destiny is indeed fi glorious one ? When .the 1 histbry of the present po litical epoch in tllis country is' written, iPresident Grant 4 ill constiUite the theme of one Qfiti Bnglltest pagesJjHis deed 3 as a truo' : soldier j and wise civilian will then bo fully spoken of and acknowledged in a becoming manner, by tboj truthful historian, "while tha distorteel and mis erable pen picturtnai; arortlrawn by the fprejreedrjartisan writei-s of the present daytvill have "perished; an d talve their placwitlrithe Ku-IUnr. But itshould nqt be necessary to defend President Grant r the Republican party against, the charges that are. 'constantly "being made, by the enemies frRepubli ican gpTernment. j The present f adminis jtratioh has forked hard tcMpurge the party of all corruption, and, but a short time since, it hasireceived ti e I 'strongest indorsement the I people coukt'give and xvhaC. has; , sihec transpired, i- . when it becomes "properly! investigated and fairly considered by an impartial ; public judg ment will undoubtedly add ta the popu larity and strength of the part in power. C ' . i I Ttllk I IO; t t 1 by the stoek speculators deiieihicies,aud "VJ-1 V. o " I '"'V "1 airorded a temporal v relief, oiiiy to oave i .V ""- . hoels were the way for stock .jobbers to bring a more ! Purchased with a vi,w o induce immi disastrous crisis ubon our conntrv. i fe1'011 w.s eoeiuyw men we so mncn The object of tile govcrnmeiit m e.tab- H( eJ lo l,l:ic? J,1 1 V" h 'V!1 th'" ,m,f- bcblnrr -Iti rneJf' U,v,no-.,l U.,- ,.o i PrOSpCfOUS 111 the Ol it-. 1 if- SO hlilds the present national cuirencva aud sys temo! banking "' jliufc it cannot; be truly said lhatits policy is fully1 completed n putting clown :i eivil , , ; r ; ' 1 ifo b; t'-i-Ht l -there, mm turv will e une. .tianv . ol : that a difficult v occurred. between LK Li its clnci object iHidcoi-! ' , ! .. f ', .i , mose now ociouginu o; uie eoionx .tie , l'ropiictor r; uie .yammn n uave n niQU fitHl : oei petua-! . . . , ' , ,. . , ( , 1 liiVfirV ' llC'"1 rl V tllO en Jl"e n-vuu inxj. viivjv . . jv....... v4. ijini au n in.w.viu, iicnc ivi nic v.ir, f ml ' ml : i..:..l I. I.-., . I . I . i t V was created in rnt- JL11UK :ili,. uuvu upueu to, auu . several .snots were urea, ixraves was 1 Mechanics, Clerks and laborers. J m w j.ue.o.:iy way ncun, c:vris ;mu laborers ran expect to retain positions during l.io c: j.iiD wim r, .wiion pnw- ' j poets :U0 gloomy, ;s t v. K 1 r Ha; inteiTSt of the ir mpi!oT rs. (vt'erv;s? the. lil liiii'li 1 :r -r, :m M-iniit :;i,l em- dI vt-r v.-.il 1. i ;) :-. ft !:t -f :!- i ii;a::y fir! t i s Mid flivlit. '1- :t's,-". i iiuost n;. Ji1itr'r:i 1 ; .1 ! i)iovcrs. hniiic iiion fit work seem only i i " n l i i i ii .i ij . to caro that the day shall p-tss, that they ra-y i ccCiVf illfir Vr.W. x ills Will HOI If von WiuLl he prosperous and have a desire to comma:;:! more vvajes, trv t make ourself worth more, lv oi hiii for the real mic- ;-f-s and inlfrrstf f v nr ein;lover'.s busiiu- roth ' Vnviuvr. Vtav it! it r el-. . s v.-i y the (-nti::- pr- u paid til l.l.iMiif irtar and the f::r:;.."-j-.i i llf t;. Xoth s:;p- iC-f vi!'.nr.i!:i ! e.urv k the I.inu, : we. "h tve cr.utiH lc ;i!:d ajvi--d th..t oar -! , . , , - , , . i farmers try to bj m n, iii;.ep-f.uenK.by j t liOS .V iii -1 i t 1 ! lJjUfV ll lv,, (on(. tj,js vc.lVj the-pnea j .jr's t b n cents per pound, as i: did ! xhnrsdav, ho cannot rebze Mtliieitnt to ; J )m (, :tcUui tXpenses f growing the : j s.mir ir,0ic cspeeirdlv when the price f i. -,,.; is at" a hih Ji- ure. f the lafrner would diido his cn-so siS ; io groV. fdi the grain required foV- home COnsumpi.io;). he would be much, mn;-.- j sare oi- lvalzi,H( a handsome prolit upon ! tj10 hirn,.ss (f fu In a.ldition to j a aivinion oi cit,ikS our farmers should j l0 it that work shoos of various kinds i nro sfrd,lish( d wilLiu oui- own towns an1 Cit;es f,)r xl3 ,n innfa.tmv f cloth, lollse-kcepir.g articles, farming utensils,' c tVc This would not only keep much f .0 s 0 .v t i p t wouU h - ' " skilh.-d mf-.-.-li.inics to our midst, and thus create a belt- r market for the product of the farm. This is a serious ' su'-j; ct for our iarmers ami suoidd ic-; eaily att.enticn. ?? tleir From the Wilm'.iutoii JU.t.i The I5ri:2k Colony. In June, 1 80',', a liltle lVill:' Vi;il i. i . ..... .o" : . w ... i." f? ,v..... . -t - f i- eountv and w e re s u r v ey e a a n l e ! 1 1 u ; : of 80 acres each; making farm's on which it w.ss pr tli1 one hundred i'amilii.-s. to Mtiah lanns one hundred oo:sed to Set As an induee- ment to good m-jn of sma'i im-ans from other S-ates to locale among ih and as sist in building uo tbes eoaui v and State. U1' ,Vlu ; j fk c;v Jf s. an; f,ia; r l1 lt; instructions to oiter thes.- huids to actual Col. Brink established :;.'o-ne in j-1 fw- settlers at a very' low ligi r', with smtdl ucivunce in ea.io una m v yi a;; oi w uieti i to iav the bal .;;.:. h h iii.er.-d terms, j T 1 . . 1 . ' ...1 .: 1. 1 Gfood Jnilds nr.d eonsid. rabh- l:dor and ' expense h" has succeeded hi ibsjVosing-j of s;xty farms, all of w hi :h are now or j will be settled. Over oi-o hamh;ed per- I sons are already upon thee lands-as set tiers, ami 11 is expeiuoo ;.-.;i at least lifty more will arrive this fa!: amWiidor. Some of the families have b oi on the premises for two vears ) more.- They ! ... - , : " . : -.. . ., : like the countrv, and are eonteiUKt with ' . . v , , . . , ; their change ot location. 1 nese eoMe i " , , , l. 1 i are uermans, Jngusn ani -unerieat.s, the Germans and Kngiish having bom in the lTnited States a few years. Col. Blink is satisfied 'that' a eolonv is beiim established there w Inch, will be the mean.- S of bringing thousands of people to North Carolina. There is not a single man or woman on the place but what has one to brinjjr' immigrants there as mere la borers. They must understand that they are in possession of homes that they arc citizens of the country, in Order to make them good and permanent citi zens. A peoplo who are laborers only are always in the market. Ifan ndjoin ii2f county or State oilers them better wages and a more comfortable home thev arc going there. But give a man a Jiome, and he will improve it, .piaKe it- comfortable and feel that he is a part of .; iy. eit.ai ty otniu.- j- f ,,!nf,,- -mits his w ho eron m cotton, as ,o-.v r.; nKv.i. .v- f.i 1,,1 o h.r V till --!.. 1 . or TVJOVm tl'1P"nS llt'V V.'IS m 7 O i O W TllfOH ; - icn.i 1 from :i vf. ( : v K v nfi,T. .i7,ii, 1 cJi s iie oui(i iiecr riiijii'j e; 111, ;i ciit?iiit; prooaulv latailv, in tne CoweiK. the country in which he lives. This, in ! b. K. Johnston, Esq., one of the oldest Col. Brink's estimation, is the only way and most eminent lawyeis in Virginia, died at to populate the State, and he says he ; Abingdon suddenly Friday night of gouty af knows of no other plan better calculated ! fection of the stomach and heart. to accomplish this than the one ne has j adopted. His colonists are erecting houses, shops, mills, etc., and will soon have the comforts of a civilized com muuit'. The mild climate, good mar kets, &c, make it far more desirable , , , . ,v i i -j much credit for his chores to; induce . .. , 1 1 t- r,,; cn , emigration to this section of the State, andwe hope that his example maybe followed by others who have the means to earrv out a plan simUar to his own. ! i ; The examination of Phelps, the defaulting r cashier of the New-York State Tieosury, w;is j concluded Tuesday, and ho was committed in default of $15,000, which his counsel ssid he stood no more chance of getting than of pay-1 ing the United States debt. ! -Good farm laborers, in Marvlandj receive i nnir Tnr-pnfUnSi nf r.br . ' j v i j- i lleports from Flerida state the Oranga crop to be tka finest and best known for 30 years. - At Quebec, a heavy gale of wind, snow and rain was reported Wednesday: Fishermen were wrecked, but no loss of life reported, j LOST, STRAYED Oil STOLEN. v- fc clinked uearlv all of the foiiowin? "airap, tilings i.nd oH gourds" from oar ext naugo ;icd do not Ci&iin credit for then on stlvK. Ti:e rroror concinwon to arrive 'nt i tLfii, is tli- y rrv -Lr:1v ... .-; 1 - An M la ; -! nt K nnsville. on tb- Wi!- si:':: A VM io.i railroj 1 i;ru !fr-;:i- sfii- ii'. a' -t nai urf-l 1 y Lit- r.cigLL.' rj, .h: !.o '.v:in vroiiicr to to call in : mlai- thM.' t-r '. I'rr'.y trr him. l"o j rpy lor in? ! No f-.ir. i am an original iirai-i r, ami lo not want ; any iiaioI -m:tn ltwrfii n:e fti.tl Ahnisbtv I i r . t . . I i -jM:g:stmte. "ion Lave been mtoxi j j f.at( the oVlcef ttiSes that von were liot I so titwev as not to know what von were abont." i Prisoner. "O, if I hal known that was an ob- j ition.I mnM t-a,ily bev taken another drink : or two Shortly a-ftr tlie rfcent i-hif-s of John Hickman. Washington Towns-nd caH.-l on him aid wj-.hi? z to encourage him, remarked: "Well, Hi..ktr:an, I om't sr-c that your appearance need ! trojble yon. ' "N'o, Townsend,' replird the j invalid, . -it d-."i't, it U my disrj.pf-ar.nce that -i tr--l!o r: ;: - Aai-n-i the .Lj-iod. oi a cl.r.'yuian. moving' Jr. in one city to another, wts found a Luge box I with the rnrieccsgasy cantioni-keep dry. ia irkHl ! on the cover. It contained sermons. i lhnvt. pnblUhel at Sontii fivek, N. ., snvs: t mav not be fair to call the lol- ! lowiu aifair- bu t stlch as it H we re. j boarding nouses.- 0Ws nf liio AVeek - 'r Kings county (Brooklyn) vjm:il jury have indicted Whitelaw lleid au.l Charles A. Dana for alleged libel on certain Brooklyn ol- ii' kus. -s.ilnrday John Holmes, an Ln-liahin.m and a molder in the Allentown robing mill-., was run ov.-r and killed ly a trala -on the. Lehigh Valley railroad. ...v,,,... ... , 1 iiii tai i'Mii.j ii tt .1 11-11 iu.iua i-ij iiitr East on Satr.nlav la-t. --lialdw:n's esp-.-dition has ' discovered a large and valuable deposit of cinnabar in north ern Arizona. - John C. Ileenan, the piiz-lightt-r, died of consumption, Saturday morning, near Hawkins, on the Union Pacific railroad, while on his wav to S.in Frunt-isoo. 'The furnace owners in Pittsbur'i and vi- cinitv, recr'iitlv un.iniiuouslv resolved to re dace wavjes ten per cenr. The masters think it will be difficult to keep the furnaces in blast at the reduction. Farther reductions may be necessary to prevent entire suspension. The Washington Republican sftj-n: It stums probable that the Lgislatnie of South Carolina, now in s.ssioii, will adopt tlu; safest ion cf Governor 3Ioses. of that State, and enact a law, "scaling".' the State debt. The Il.-publicau papers of the Stale are stior.gly in favor of the proposition, which has lor its aim, as expia:ned by the C'uarh'bbui (.'hroni!e, 'ui honorable, and, under the chvuuistance.s, a lair and final settlement of the vexed condition of South Caro lina finances." The oniy trouble now to be apprehended is the manipulation of members ! by scheming bend-brokers. In North i'arolina and Virgiuia similar propositions may be ex pected in due time. ,I:ivo 1 I on,-. afe;i inis.-nnf l:om his I j home in Philadelphia since Saturday, was found hanging by the neck in an unoccupied room of a factoiv on 0th and Parish streets Judge Win. H. Pitei, Chief dnstiee of the - Su)ieme Court of Chicago, was found dead Monday morning. It is suppos?d apoplexy was the can ;e of hi? dea l. -AlUs net majority lor Governor of Ohio is8l7.' The nt raajoritv of Isaac If. Walsh, for State Treasurer is 17 tsu i er, A dispatch from Salt Lake City says: '-A auguinary fight toolc place Monday among a band of Indians encamped on Jordan river, who Lad bscom.' maddened with liquor lurmshed , , . mi them in that citv. tjuus, knives ana bludgeons . ,y T . .,, . , . were used. One Indian was killed and several wounded. The inhabitants in the vicinity of the encounter had to stand guard oyer t heir houses to protect their families. Primary school-house No. I, corner of Han" over and Lee streets, haltimore, took lire Mon day morning and of S2.0C0. was damaged to the extent . . states . Graves, tel, and iu which vouuded, Wilcoxen was not hurt. It is reported, that the insurgents in Carta gena are completely demoralized, and that their leadei:; are disagreeing among themselves. Theodore Tilton has wiitten a letter to the Plymouth Church Committee, saying that in asmuch as he has not been a member of the church for the past four years, he does not feel in duty bound to obey their citation to appear before them, and therefore respectfully de clines to answer the charges made against him. it 3 estimated that Commodore Vander bill's enormous lortune has sustained a shrink age since the panic equal to twenty millions of dollars. The weekly bulletin, issued on Saturday last by Secretary Kelley, of the National Grange, shows that at that time there were in operation , . , . , , . . . OA throughout the United btatea 7,;80 subordinate 6 ., f .. 1 . , Ihe following nguie, show the uum- ot .fan.J58; y-- 'j cb' fAnl- &71; c:V.; June; 625; July, C12; August, 829; Sep- tern be r, 10. 'I Lis month it is expected that the number of granges organized will exceed 1,000, wbieh will be a good showing iu view of the late financial panic. There are granges now in every State in the Union except Maine and Delaware. Iowo 6till leads in the number cf Singes, having .1,823; Missouri follows, witU 956; Illinois, with 688, aud Kansas, with 625 The old Catholic Bishop Iieiukers, having got the recognition of Prussia, ia applying for that of the other German States. The farming or crop prospects of Califovr i nia are all the farmers conld desire. I ' UiH lilli J. 111(11 IHl 111 -HUM li ' tl -Mrs Theodore Macomber, in the 100th year of her age, died in Middleboro, Mass., on Oct. 20tb, Her swter, Mrs. Atvood, is now lirin', agd l04 years. " -Wm. Scaalon. aged 18, was stablnid and s killed Viv James McMahon, a2-edl6, in Kfw-"; York. . 3Iond.r. St-inlon owed Me?M-dion c-'nfe. which led to a qnairei. whn Siulc: lt'MciLthoii r tho L-hk1, McMahon wvnt ; to a neighboriDj; pToc-ry store, t-tole a cbs ? knife and ftablel f?anlon in the bft vhonkler. ! McMahon wa arrettnl and expressed no re gret at his crime. At Madrid it is reported that l!ie Cai lists j have fired on a P.ritish wnr vesf 1. killing one j of the crew. ' At M.ontgoniery, only one death from yel. j low fever in hours, and it wa an old case. I No new cases rejw-rted. Ice and frost Thnrs- I day morning. j A St. Johepb, Mo. , dinjiatch says two men j were found frozen to death on the prairie near I Kidder. 10 mi I-s rant of here, Mondav at mid-' night. Their names are unknown. At Memphis, the Wednesday noon riKrtua- ' ry report showed eleven deaths from frver and two from other causes. Xo n-w cases report- j ed. Heavy frot l ist night, and indications are : favorable. The committee, t-f Providence banks, in their general examination of the aflairs of bni neas'Louses, eiamintnl the accounts of A. and W. Sprague, showing their assets to be at a very low estimate over $14,000,000, their liabilities being only S7, 200, 000. The firm is meeting all demands as usual. Constantino McChne has been appointed r.s Collector of Internal Revenue nt St. Louis. Gov. Dix offers $3,000 reward for the con. vietion of the murderers of Chas. G. Kelsey. The State Fair of South Carolina, at Co lumbia, opens on the 11th ai d closes on the 14th of November. Preparations are being made for a large crowd. The exbition promis es to be the best ever made in the atate, and the turf will be represented by the States of Kentucky, Noith Carolina, Georgia, South Car olina and Virginia, with tome of the most cele brated race horses, which are now coming in. Ro. Johnson, said to be a well-known thief from Washington, has been committed for trial before the Hustings Court at Richmond, for stealing a forty dollar, watch and $74 in money from Lee Hawkins, a resident of Uuioa Hill. he. Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond have found employment for about two hundred hands, and expect to increase the force week by week. The foliowing residents of Feterabusg have arrived in Richmond and are located in the penitentiary: Peter; Brown, Bird Cole, Peter Fpps and Fired Brovvrb alias Kildee. The first three are to remain'one year each from a sec ond offence, petit larceny, and the latter for a term of three years for burglary and larceny. At St. Louis it is stated that the Atlantic and Pacific and St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern railroads will reduce the salaries of all their employees, from president down, ten per cent. The monument to the memory of the col ored soldiers buried at Dutch Island, during the w-ar, was dedicated at Providence, R. I., yesterday, by the Grand Army post. Address es were made by the Secretary of State and others. : The $20,000, jewelry and money seized at New-York, by the Spanish consul from the wo. man who accompanied the Havana bank rob bers were adjudged rightly held by the consul. The Supreme Court of Illinois has affirmed the judgment of the Criminal Court of Chicago in the case of Andrew J. Perteat, (colored.) the wife murderer, and fixed the day of the execu tion Friday, December 12th. Two weeks ago, a box, containing a quan tity of bonds belonging to John M. Seebaeh, were stolen from the Long Island Savings bank ot Brooklyn. On Saturday, Seebach received a letter, asking if he would pay Slo.OOO fur the return of the bonds, -i-At San Francisco, Capt. (dark of the ship Sunrise, has been found guilty on seven counts of the indictment for indicting cruel and un usual punishment to seamen, while on the voy age from New-York to that port. Hi, bail has been raised to 25,000. g The Norfolk Ytrrjinhrri says: "Lieutenant Gibson, ot the United States Signal Service, ar rived in this city on Saturday irom Washington for the purpose of superintending the erection of the new line of telegraph and life-saving sta tions on the coast, between the capes of Vir ginia and Cape Hatteras He will enter upon his duties at once. In this connection we will state that Lieu tenant Gibson has charge of building the tele, graph, to connect the life-saving stations. Lieu tenant Louis N. Stodder, ol the Revenue Ma rine Service, has charge of the construction Of the life-saving statiqns, his head quarters are in this city. Work was commenced several weeks ago by Mr. James Boyle, of New-Berne, the contractor for building the houses, under the superintendence of Lieutenant Rtoddr. Ex-Mayor Phil. Tempest, of Louisville Ky., is dead. . Capt. Dougherty, chief clerk of the WiJ. mington, Del., post-oflice, has been bailed in $5,000 for a $3,000 defalcation. The Hartford (Conn.) railroad shops have reduced the hours qf labor and fixed wages at 20 per cent, less than anti-panic days. At Richmond, Ind., a fight, with small arms and a six-pound canon, is progressing over the location ot the county seat and the possession of county railroads. At Memphis, for the 24 hours ending at 0 o'clock Wednesday evening, there were nine yellow fever deaths and a like number from oth er causes. The board of health officially notify absentees that they may now safely return. At Mal rid, it is ascertained that sixty -six lives were lost by the sinking of the Fernando Catalico ;. " A Calcutta dispatch says advices from al parts of Bengal show the failing of crops, and a famine is inevetable. The President has accepted an invitation to lay the corner stone of a New-York museum. -Saville, Chief Clerk of the Treasury, goes to Europe on business connected with the syn bicate. . "r ---The newspaper called the Age, of, Phila delphia, is advertised for sale. -Secretary Richardson says if the forth- ' statement does not show brer fir r I millions increase he will not be d!isappointeL j t The failure of a house in London which i has bcn dealing iu Erie Railway h.re w an- ; nouued- The Pall M.itt O tyi!. rdlc bn to the re urrtriCP in its financial ati'eK iys the house lately rnvj-1 r.a rl.-r horn 'Jar .nhl toTM5iMH") Khare ot F.is and too ; th ,;.x-k rrsmia5Jya-44iy f a-. Morgsui YouDgTArtrjius . 4. of Phila delphia, dry goods mercUarivdii5pdt-l. Liabilities Fix hundred thousand doTtrr; They will be able to pav 75 to f0 cent- on th i dierTaiitMplce of exiWolT Kdl-virk. iu week .r, . . . v , , , bring nmch utov txxadamH wiirte ltm ttxna and not dodar. nje house wold 52..0rti worth of i aQe tQtlj pxt U xpsMwM9d7oUattBMwjxnB coo-is ftunnallv : pl"t wtthonti It. . A Mrhla will lUoatnted drealxr ' , fttkt fall instruction u (i jrercipt of ft. or fiaUlMltQ Wm. hL Lloyd, banker of Allentown, Pa. Urer pUt for $2.73. 1' has suspended. Ho has half doxen om?es Address. The ' ICttsiSfflfiCterfag Co., thronffhont the Hho ''' fl- firpadwaj, Kv-Torli. tnrongnont tbe.stoa. .vOTH'fVVNTX2Ix! , The nioitnarv rejH.:t!iaws Savaunxh, tia. , ! : " . - . to b more healthy thin ny previonn season. J QR. GARVItfS EUIUIII OF TAR, there beiug only i vteen deaths' this w-U f;om ( ,ynmndM hj rr?nl Ulk-J rMitkxr aad all causes. ffwdy enre - giinDtkMl 1 .'fir CoUt. Coujjh,' Catarrh. AtUni. IroDftiitl8rtu Blood. CoaumptlonndaU Reports iniin B.iiubr.dgc meution lire new ! rulmonmry OompUinU. feoful. ErjUpel, Xxpp t. - , , v.. , , . ,indOoat. DToatry. Chor-Bjorbfa. Cbolrm and all asrs. i.aiitl.rnie is Svl nr. leu s.ntnrest of iX9T bowel 'comntelaM tianrj' aad all Savat nah ffe"tioa of the CrinaJOrgab perfettlj birmlu-ft - from Miner! or Atooholk? yroprtk- yleaiaat to tak Llovd, Hamilton A (' , Lav- Miviwinlef. ' and uerer known to fil Pric $1W tt BoCti. Toll . " , ' 1 particular wiOi medical teiimttnj and certtflcaUe ut 1 hey have large interests m Pennsylvania. : on applications AJJre. r. UTDE a CO., 1M SctbUi A dispatch from PitLsb ug, Pa., tys the aMMMMaMBMHWHMMBMawjawawMawMM binst turnaces of Moiefiea.l Co.. on th Mou- i ongahela river, have i-npu-ded and said sus pension foreshadows the closing nivof the re mainder of such furnaces in this city and Ma honing and the Shenango Valiies. eight of these lurpsces. employing thousand men. There ara ' , il.ont ten Fort Erie. Ontario, the la-t spau of ih.i great ioternatioual bridge was placed Wednes day. ITiis complete."; the structure-. At Montgomery thcrw w-r noyeilo-- lever deaths yesterday ami no cases, but t!io heaviest frost of the season. There ar.j a few old ciss. two of which are serious- The suspension of Williamson, Schmidt A. Co., produce exporteis, and Hoyr, Spragua t Co., are announced in New-York. Theodore Tilton, has been expelled from Plymouth Church lVr refusing to testify in .the Bcecher scandal case. Hoyt, Sprague A !, , do ntt deny their failure, but deliue a statem-nt a'oout their condition. Tlie failuift of Hoyt, Sprogue .V. Co., caused a heavy decline in values on stork rtri(l ex. change and a depression ont-3ub;. Tlie restora tion 4f confidence previously go:nr; on has re ceived a chee'i by this cveit hiivi rau'oulv b looked upon as a public - t!, unity in th- presi id condition of affairs. The failure of tlu P. ink of England dirc. tors, to advance their rate of discount to-day caused a declm - in N. V.,both gold and foreign exchange. The verdict in the Stokes ease, is man slaughter in the third degree- and he was sen tenced to four years h rt labor in the State prison. Judge Davis sail: "In rendering this ver dict, Stokes, tbe jury have exhausted and more than exhausted all the mercy to your case. Xp appeal to this court can diminish the sentence from t.qe highest penalty affixed by the statute in the degree in which you are convicted, aud that is too tight and apparently trilling as com" pared with the great crime you have committed. Stokes was surrounded aud embraced by j male relatives and hurried to the Tunb- : The suit of Wm. E. Button, . ;aiu ,t Benj. j F. Butler, to recover the amount of j two drafts seized by Gen. Butler in 1SC2, whil j he was Military Governor of Xew Orleans, came j up for a hearing before Judge WoodiutT in the ' U. S. Circuit Court to-day. Gen. B-tt; -r was ! present and advised with the, I'. S. Attorney, ' who defends the action on behalf of tlie Govern i ment. The counsel for Mr. Butler stated that in ; 1802 a man bearing two drafts drawn by the firiii J of which Button was a partner, doing business in Xatchea, Miss., was arrested while attempt- j ing to' cross from the' rebt-1 lines into New Or- , leans. The drafts 'were then valueless, but ; Gen. Butler compelled Mills, Judson V (Jo., who i were'agents in New Orleans for Button t (Jo., j to endorso them and then got them cashed. ; He claims that Button was not an enemy of the ; United States and that his property could not i therefore be, confiscated by the r.gc.ut of that government. The case is still going on. j We clip the following from the Norfolk j IsuuLaarl. in relation to the storm signals on our coast: A detachment oi t inted States sol diers has been ior some time pa.ct engaged buil ding a telegraph line on the Jersey coast, to be j worked in connection with the signal oftico at ; i Washington, and for the purpose of extenging j the usefulness of the signal system which has been of so much beuelit already. The life-saving stations which have been long spoken of, are now being rapidly erected along the coasts, and the wire w ill of course be placced in each one bo that instant warning can 03 given on the approach of danger, as well as valuable in formation of any character. As soon as thesfc. soldiers finish in Jersey, they w ill be brought here and put to w6rk on the line from here to Hatteras, which will, in all probabilty, be com pleted by Christmas. There are to be about ten life-saving stations between Capes Henry and Hatteras, which will be in direct commu nication with the signal Jc face "over Barrcss it Co's Bank. It is possible that the line may be extended to Hatteras Inlet, which is fcelevan miles further than the Cape. APPLICATION Willi BE MADE AT THE NEXT , session of the General Assembly cf North Carolina 1 lor a charter, incorporating NEW-BEJiNE GitANOK ! No. 18, Patron of Husbandry. ; New-Berne, N. C, October 11th, 1873. . , lit. Subscribe for the ItEPrEuc-CorRirr. ! APPLICATION WILL BE MADE AT THE NEXT session of tha General Assembly of North Carohna lor a charter, incorporating a Bank in the city of N w Berne. N. C, to be known a the "FAKMEIiS BANK." New-Berne. N. C. October 11th, 187X lt- f KUAL AO'llCK. APPLICATION WILL BE 1 J made to the next session of the Legislature of North Carolina to incorporate TBENT LODGE No. 2, Inde pendent Order of Mechanic, in tha city of New-Berne. New-Berne, N. C Not. 1st, 1873. t. PPLICATION WILL BE HADE "TO THE NEXT session of the Legislature of North Carolina for an PENDENT ORDEB OF ODD FELLOWS in the'eity of wfO.yorernber 1st. 1S73. ZU i MaiBBHawsB)aHMaHBnMBHnHaiHaMMaiHaHBMsiBBaBMBB APPLICATION WILL BE MADE AT THE NEXT anion of tha Legislature of North Carolina for an amendment to the Charter of the NEUS BITES FEBJTX COUP ANT. . ' . ' I :i '. -4 1 n i NeirSerne, X. a, Octoter 25th, 1873. ' " SU NEW ADHRTISEMENTS. IP a wajuSkxib mr nt j ... American jlnstltute, T6;J. Afc dYicKEE, Eatoiderihi ajiJiFlnliiie Machines. II i iacroiou and wet thm wantflof vrr tiutmu ia the lant-" k J i f f t . . i r.xhthllU! of HK.' I f t John K. ftarrt.R"-. 8ry. -I f ,-f- T. A VaenaCk, Tttm, Kimnd D. TUltnaa. Crrrndtni Sj. Ttii Mcaplo aat Injru AUchta m m tuefal U Srinff Machine, mati la tket t4NcomiiLr DOTvabur with Is. Darts from tie Deni ; or Cnpii Limit. A Book jnrt Imu(1, expoalnir tha T-caamuL that hara 1 uppearv-U in th New York Ke.wpaper: tbelrhlatorxn4 leaon. StylUl Vtllti fllf xp4Md. A5 vertUeraent from deirerat'4s men to beatrUful woman: Clandostiu maetSnpa, hosf fmrrtd; Tna mtory of taa uoonrirn rrueity tne reault of a peraonai." rjacripUon of Living tUAnj SUtttea, Etptri nociai corruption, tjnr, on recatpt Of 40 ft. Aa dn-aa. Unique ITuiticg Ilbuae, 36 Yeaer St. N. V. ! Tiir Uffkwlth MM Porta lla Family Maw liiB .Marhlnr, on JO Uayt Trlal man adran- tgf over all. SatUfactloS jrnarnted, or $30 refunded. Sent complete, with fall . directiorx. B6kwith Sawing ijachln Co.. 662 BroadwaJiJi. T. v THE NEW REMKDV FUR RCPTIRK. ', i "I A mast important intmtuti Sold by Tha Elaatle TrDH Co.- No. r,sa Brtadway. N.?T; City. It retain! Rnptura bbeolutely In case and comfort.xxiht and day At all tUnaa; and under all circuniatancea, without any ' oxcaptloa whatever In any eaaa. and abould nerar ba taken off du ring tba abot t time requlaita to affact permanent aura. Sent by mail. Circular frea. Any Drugrljt or Fbyal cian will ordar the hew Trtw for yon wtthoutf harga. FIRE INSURANCE. CONTINENTAL FIRE INO. CO. ii Of Now-York; FRANKLIN FIRE INC. CO. f Of Philadelphia. VIRGINIA HOME FIRE INO. CO. Qf Richmond, Va. 7 o n i:n ts vo iienieiison, liar AGKXT8, OXOr. So. Rx. DalldlnK JAMES W. JONES, Booth Front St New-Berne, N. C. Commission Merchant Ami biraler In GROCERIES, "PROVISIONS AND All Kiuda of Country Produc. Remember the place. Next door to Fraedmana bar inps Bank, South Front Sfe Naw Bcrna; "8. C. tf ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' is a substitute for Soap, for ah Household pu-poaea, expeept wfcahlng clothe. SAP OLIO for Cleaning your Houae will bt the labor of one cleaner. OUre It a trial. . S A Ei) L I O for Windows 1 better than Whiting or Water. N-o remoriflg cortainaandcarpata. , S cleans Taint and Wood, in fact the entire ' house, lx tter than 8oap. Koalopplng. Have labor. You can't afford to ba without It. s ai;oli G for Scouring KnfTes Jf better and cleaner than liath Brick. JWOl not acratch. S AP is better thin Soap ind. Sand for polishing 1 1n ware. Brighten without tcntchlnff. : B l'olixhe Braaa and Copper utenaua bettar tkau Aid or Oil ah4 Itotton Stone. SAEIDLIO 1 r Washing Dinhea and Glassware la in sv!uable. Cheaper, than Soap. s A. p3 JL Ii C) roraoves Stain from Marble Mantles, 'rabies and Btatuary, from Hard-flniahcd Walli. and from Chiaia and Porcelain. s 7 remove Stain and rOreaso from Carp-ts and other woven fabrics. There is no one -arttole known that will do ko many kinds of work and do it a well as Sapolio. Try it-' f HAND8A.POI,IO a new and wonderfully effective Tult Soap, having no equal in this country or abroad.!.. HAND Ci a an article for the Bath, retch tha foundation: " of all dirt, open tha pore and give a healthy action and brilliant tint to iha akin. SAPOLIO Cleanse and Bean tine the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blemish from both: hands and face. T T A V n C -i is without! rival hi tha works for curing or, pre renting rougnne mma 1 chapping of either hand or face. k HAND remoTes ifarPltch, Iron or Ink Stain ' ' and Oreaaa; for workara la tno ' Hhop. Mine. Ac, I inTalaabla. For. making tha Skin White and Soft, and firing to it - bloom of baanrr," , n t, unaarpaaaetl by any Coamatic knows. HAND S-OPOIjlO eoet Iff ti 13 cente par cake 14 " j trtrf body ahasOd karelt. iFo mi. j , 1 llkait. . . . ' DON'TFAIL TO THESE GOODS t I' Bay it of ycair merchant if hthiitt cr V7III ' proc-aro it for yotb If not, then rrtto 1st onr ; Pamphlet, AUabon Skavditiji tl be mailed free. . .vir-i, r. -k,".-.-'" -'..'-', enoch MpncAW;qor BROTHER ; JONATHAN. - , t-t i A LARGE FAMILY PAPER; '? j I pblilied Weekly t a ftvt. 1 - i? -i "" " ' ta .; n ffvvJw!1.9' H BW 2- OT u! ,a aJba fcjyn. ) wys- 7' J i Oar Book Catalogue aent wee, 1 ' gend cash orders to - .if . - - J t m t $ Bead the ItoTc-Coc2io,oxil7 ItCOycai;; A- , -Ir 1"-; f' M a -if! t . :l: i i m il 4 A x 2 i 4t : A
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