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The Tarboro Sontlienifr. A Medium for Business Communication ' - - ADVERTISING RATES. . .-T 3, fxtt & gttarpcitactttiamUa journal aj W BI33S, Editor and Proprietor, o 'I he lai-boro Southerner r jit 1 I I III HI iTonK!; of Country and 1 i . : SPACE. 1 1 i t c o - o o It H .lor ' " -I I TcoUBtrv.l larr, and he will 'uare no Pains to make it a lUrenresental.ve " ,.,ion from which .1 empale. ' . ...'fee is Three uonars a J Dollars for Sis Month. and mm ' ...B.VISlDVAKCIi Money may ntby mii,tl0erisko,th,; ubliti". pBOPEJSION A L DR. L. T. FUQUA Ofliee, Opposite the Court Hos TatWo. Having discontinued yTiibi to Weldon, I shall confine myself to this place, where I may be found prepared, to render profes sional services in all its branches. Office hours, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 5 o'clock p.m. Jan. 4-tf. Sam i.. T. Williams Battleboro, N C. Rocky Mount, N.C. BUNN & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law. Or'FICESt Rooky MottntaBattleboro and fcraehville. Office at Rocky Mount open at all times, frt Battleborrt on Friday; and Saturdays, and at Nashville n Mondays. Bi-sincM Utters should e addressed to the Arm at UocUy Mount. - , ClttCtJtU Nash, Edgecombe, Halifax and Wilson, Cj"CUinis collected in any part ol forth Carolina. iCjTractice In the Supreme and red eral Courts. Jan- i 1872- WAI.TIB CLAKK. M' MTLLES. CLARK & MULLEN, Attorneys at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, North ampton. EdKceombe and Martin Counties. In the Rwprenie Court or Xorth Carolina, and in H Federal Courts. CoUections made in any part f North Carolina. jf n One of the Firm will attend at Office in Scotland Seek on Saturday of every week. inarch 7-1 year. SWIFT GALLOWAY, Attorney at Law, 3now Hill, GItKKXK COUNT Y, June 13 tf. II. L. STATON, Jr., CouusoWov at Law , T-VRBORO. N. C. OFFIOB ON PITT STREET, tf. Nearly opjwsite the Howard Hotel. GREAT ATTRACTION ! H atches, Jewelry, Silver AND PLATED WARE, AT J. M. Freeman & Sons, Old Established Store of 1S3I, No. 29, Corner Main and Talbot Sis., NORFOLK, VA. The 3iibscriber respectfully calls the attention oi'the parchastog community and visitors iienerallv. to his stock, oi Goods, conpistinfr of Fine Gold Hunting Case Levers, of European and American make, Uvr Gontleiuen & Laches. Hunting Silvor Levels, of American and 8 iss make. Gold Leontinc and Chatelaine Chains and Pins Gent's Gold Vest Chains. Gold Rinss. Carbuncle, Garnet, Ruby Peay I, and all Gold tta lungs and ttins in aetta. Diamond liinurs Gent's Seal Bines, an exquis ite assortment 18 Karat Plaiu Gold Kings, suitable for Euarasement and Wedding Kinps. Giirnct Bul,v and Pearl IUnga Ladius' Gold Pins in everv variety. Gold Sloeve and Bosom Buttons of every style. I'o Pitchers, Castors, and a peneral assort ment of FINE PLATED WAKE. With a eeueral assortment of Goods usually kept in a Jewrlry Store, ail of which are offered F"H SALE at as LOW PRICKS AS AKX STORE IX THE CITY. ar FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW- ELUY carefullv repau-ed and warranted. " J. M. FREEMAN & SONS, At Cor. Main Sc. Talbot Sta., Norfolk, Va. JulyH, 1370. 32-tf JAMES E. CLARK, Wilson, N. C. GWATHMEY BROS. & CO. COII.THSSION MERCHANTS, Box 29 1. NORFOLK, Va W. W. GWATHMEY & CO! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Box 5274. 79 Water st., NEW YORK Consignments of Cotton. Naval Stores, Ac., solicited. Liberal advances on consignments. .Sept. U. 41-m. JOH V B WHITEHEAD SMITH IT BBICKHOURB WHITEHEAD & BRICKH0USE, WHOLESALE DKALEE3 IX Ml SHOES, HATS Nos. 40 and 42 Iron Front, WEST BIDE OP MARKET SQUARE, Herman & Co's Old Stand Norfolk. Va. Juiy 13. 3l-ly. A. WRENff, Nos. U and 26; Union. Street, Norfolk Va. MANUFACTURER AND DEAL- 1 er in CARRIAGES. TWftrtTOa bttt KIES, HARNESS, SADDLES, OOLLAflS T ,in i x -i i . . i ' . names., nujinu(w uuiiuog, ALSO i arm Wszons. Carts. Cart Wheels and Axles. Refers to C. C. Lanier, Isrboro, N. C.-3a : j my . . . . . 3i-iy BOEfLIN k CO., AND DEALEHS IN" Cents Furnishing Goods, &c. No. 33 Gainst., Norfolk, Va. VOLUME XLVIII, NORFOLK. Established i85i. KADER B1GS & CO., KADIB BIOOS. ' ASA EIOOS. COTTON FACTORS ; ' ' ; .' " 'X 'if: J General Commission Merclante, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. SPECIAL AND FAITHFUL AT tout km to sale of Cotton and all other kinds of Prod n eo, and prompt returns mado. Onr Ion experience in business (fires ns superior advantages in making sales at the highest market prices. wuotion I orwaraea to uverpooi iree or commissions. Liberal advances made on produce in hand. Sept. 5-tf. TAILOR MARTIN & DEALERS IN CO Hardware, Cutlerv," BAR IRON AND STEEL, WAGON MATERIAL, BELTING AND PACKING, House Furnishing Goods, &c Circular Front, corner of Main, street and Market Square, NorfolH, Va. Kails at Factory lViOfcS, Trace Chains Weed, Hilling and Qrnb Hoes, Horse Col lars and Hames, Axes, Saws, Ac, Ac. The trad sppUd at Northern prices 6-tf DAXCT, IITMAN & CO. GENERAL - Commission Mrechants No. 142 Pearl street, NEW YORK. HY31ANS i DAXCY, OKUEEAL COMMISSION MEECHAKT No. 47 Wide Watkb Stbekt, (Rear of Cuatom Douse, NORFOLK, YA. September 2fith 1867. "2-Jy ESTABLISHED 184T. P. GaKBS WOOD. rED. 6KEKSWOOD, C. F. GREENWOOD L CRO., DEAtKRS IN DiamoEfls. Fine Watches, Jewelry Silver Ware, Clocks, ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS No. 47 Main Street, NORFOLK. VA. Speoml attention g-iven to the repairs in? of HK'lien, Clo-ka and Jewelry, rine dPllair Jewelry inade to order Si'. (fcCO., WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 204 MAIN ST., NORFOLK, Va. June 13-2m SEW YORK. A. T. BRUCE & CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL Commfssio n Mrchants 1G6 Pearl Street, Hew Yofb. IBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON Consignmens. Shipments covered by Insurance when placed on Cars or vessel. June 10. i'U Studwell Brothers, 17 Murray Street, New YorB Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS SHOES FOR SOUTHERN TRADE. Have a complete stock In all linos Includ- ing their popular firaaUe Stale Bala.. ftl Ptev Siieea, and Women's Feb. Bals. Orders solicited and carefully filled at i lowest market rates. J. E. MOOSE, Salesman. Wm. Brjoe & Co, COTTON iMCTOUS, NEW YQRK. T IBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON Li PUrnmeL.ts to above address; and orders tor pur ehase an d sale Of Contracts for future delivery promptly made on most liberal terms. Jy.13, "72-tf. Tarhoro. N. C THE DXDEBSIGNED OFFERS FOR REM HIS next door to his residence on Pitt Street, is one of the most desirable locations tor Professional II an in ybwn. AtjdIt to - I AM A SOUTHERN MAN, OF SOUTHERN" PRINCIPLES ."Jeff r so n D a v is. TARBORO. NOW IS THE TIME! h! d. teel Has jnst opened his large stock of New Spring Goods, embracing everything from a NEEDLE to a CROWBAR. Thu.of course, includes Ladies' Dress Goods, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Mats & &,2ps Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. A Large Selection of School Books, In fact, everything you want. Cull im Di3dlately and examine for yourselves. April 4-tf. GIN AND SAW MILL jBSJILTI. Rubber & Leather. AUi SIZES AT Plummer, Lewis &CVs IIAIID WAUE STORE, At Low Prices & all strictly warranted. s. 5-1 m. BiLTinOHE. RIBBONSMILLINERY AND 1872. STRAW GOODS, 1872. ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c Armstrong, Cator & Co Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet Trlmminj, Jerk and Sash Ribbons, VELVET EIBBON3, HECK TIES, Bonnet Silks, Saiius, Velvets, and Crapes, FLOWERS, FEATHEAS, ORNAMENTS, FRAMES, &c Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children Hats, Trimmed and Uutrlm.med. And in connect ing Warcrooms White Goods, Linens, Embiideriesf Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts. Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c, &c, Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. These goods are manufactured by n or bonght for Cash directly from Europe an and American Manufacturers, embra cing all the latest novelties, uneqnalea in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and desitch . . Sept. 5-6V SINGLE GUNS. At $2 50, $3, $4 50, $5, $6, $8, $ 0, $12, to 920. DOUBLE GUNS, At $Cr $7 50, $10, $12, $15, $20, 25, $30, $40, $50, $75. BREECH LOADING DOUBLE US, At $40, $45, $50, 660, $7S, $0a $110, $120, to $300. PISTOLS. Smith &, Wesson's, Colt's, Aliens, Sharp's, Whitney and other kinds, At Manufacturers' 1 rices. AMMUNITION AND IMPLEMENTS For Breech-loading GunR, at a small ad vance on Cost of importation. METALIC AMMUNITION for Rifles & Pistols at lowest market prices A complete assortment of all Sporting Goods; Price and description sent on appli cation. Goods shipped by Express C. O. D. P0ULTNEY, TRIMBLE, & CO.. IMPORTEBS, 200 W, Baltimore St., Baltimore. March 6-ly JOSEPH W. JKKKIKS, B. H. PEXDKK of Baltimore. Late of Tarhoro, N. C J OSCpil W . fl ftllKinS AS 0., Commission Merchants, 28 AND 30 FREDERICK STREET, BALTIMORE- SOLICITS CONSIGNMENTS OF Cottcn Naval Stores, and all other Pro- dncm. - All orders for Bagging, Rope, Bacon nd other supples promptly Blled. Will make liberal fJasn advances on an consignments. March 23. 16 tf. Vater Mill GearinS ,StelunlPBlleys TARBORO', EDGECOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 10, 1872.. - ADVERTISEMENTS. CO UPWARDS OF 50 1st PlEMItMS AND GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Were Awarded to CHARLES M. STIEFF for the beat PIANOS, In competition with the leading Manufacturers in this country. KI WAREBOOM3: No. 9 N. Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md. rpHE STIEFFS PIANOS CON- JL tain all the latest improvements to be found in a first class Piauo, with addition al improvements of his own invention, nrrt to be found in other instruments. The tone, touch and finish of their instruments cannot be excelled by any manufactured. A large assortment of Second Hand Pianos always on hand, from 75 to $300. Parlor and Church Organs, some 20 dif ferent styles on hand from $50 and up wards. Send tor Illustrated Catalogue, contain, ing names of over 1200 Southcrners,(500 oi which are Virginians, 200 North Carolin ians, 150 E. Tenneseeans, and others throughout the South,) who have bought the Stieff Piano since the close of the war. C. C. LANIER, Agent, TARBORO, N, C. April 18. ly. Beware of Counterfeits ! JOB MIOSES' 9IVEcPLil?r9 ar txientivtly ootrsrsarsnsn. DUhoAat Drug gut MMtv ( it 1 1 lte counlirftitt to maJee greater jrqjtlt. THa fenuintiae iteMwtJok mea onmck pckf. AUoUttn mr ttorthlew imitation. Tba esxeiss Pills ara onlailins: in tb core of all those painful and daneraaa diseaoas to lrhich tho feml constitution U tabjeet. They xnodcmt all scenes sad remove all ob tractions, from wbat vsr causa. TO MARRIED LADIES v thyr pwticuufly suited. Thvr will fn a snort timi hHiif on the montblr veriod with reulaTitr: and although rery powerful, cosrtaln mIUidk aurt- fut to the constitution. In all T Kervon an4 Spinal Atlactiona, fain in the Back and Limb. Faticua on illi-ht exertion, raipltauon oi toe uearc. Hysterica and Wbitaa, ther will effect a cure when all other means hive railed. The circulars around each package. ie full directions and advice, or will be teat free W ail writing lor tbsaa, seale4 from observation. K. B. In all eases where the saaciws cannot b obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie tor, JOB M08K3, 18 Cortlandt SU New York, will In. are a bottle or the fmutn, containing July Pills, by return mail, tturtif ttmiti from any kBowradir et its contents. RELIEF IN TEN1 MINUTES. BSTA1T8 PCTLMOinO WAFERS Cure Coroas, Colds, Asthma. BaoaoHiTis. Sos T .OAT, HoABSSSBSS, DlVFlOBXT BbBATBISO, I S- CirisB CoBSOiimos abb Lob Disbass. They have ru tat of medicine, and any child win take ihrm. Thousand, have been reetored to halth that had before deepaired. TtimonT riven in hnnrtreda ircaiSrlek 1o7bbTAN8 CtM0NIC WAFERS. Priso 33 cents per box. JOB M03K3, Propna tor. 18 Cortlandt Street, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY. Mo tU Rue Lombard, Pari. These pill are hiffalv recommended r toe entire Kedical Faculty of France as the very beet remedy In kit eaees Of Niiimi nan, w."r. i : KirhUy, Daily or Prmunm Smienene; Sex ual W-ekn or lmrostncn ; Weaknee ariinmo 0scret Habiuand Sexual Kxceeses ; Meianttonot the Genital Organs ; Weak Bptne : Deposits In the TJrine. and all the rhaatly train of IMeeaees arisina from Overuse or Cxceaees. They iwi whenallothcrrem diea fall. Pamphlet of Advice in eeh box. or will be sent tree to any addreea. Price 81 per liox. Sent by mall, curtly irnltifrm all vbtrrvotion, on receipt of P'ice. OSC A R O. MOSES. 18 CoBTtAsyT 6t, Ksw f OSS, Sols Oencral Asantfor America T3;iriti:i.L. v brq. HAVt OPENED ON MAIN ST, NEAR THE BRiDSE A Fainily Grocery Store where thev will always be lad to furnish their friends and the public with such Groceries as they mav desire. - - feb - 10-tf Medical School, CMVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. "Lectures Begin October 1st. JH-For Catalogues, address WM. WEBTEN BAKKB, Secretary of the Facultv, P. O. Uni versity of Virginia. CHAS. S. YEN ABLE. unaurman oi t aenny SR. J. MILES HUSTER St Tiff, SPECIAL PRACTICE, CANCERS, TUMORS, SCROFULA, SYPH ilis, Gouorrlicea. and all analogous disor ders, successfully treated, or money refunded. Ofj)c, Eait-Centrc ri treat, (3-oldsboro, Jf -G- aG RANGE, N. C. Dec. 28., 1871. Dr.J. Mlk$ Jhmter &, Teu: Gextxemek After frequent application of various articles of the "Materia Medici," to the malignant cancerous growth on my neck, I appled your "(Jtncer Keniedv," (which was kin ly furnished me by Dr. ifunter) areord mg to directions, and it disappeared within ten days, leaving no cicatrice. The pain produced by its application, to my surprise, was insignificant. Your obliged friend. P. W. Woolkt, M. D. BerEHA VrsTA. P. O., N. C. March, 1872. In the early part of the present month, I applied to Messrs. Huuter & Tew, seeking relief for the suffering occasioned by an en cysted tumor which nad located itself in my mouth between the cheek and jaw. After a short time it was successfully removed, and I am at present enjoying the blessing of being free from nain for the first time in two year. I bear eh&brful testimony to the 11100688 of these gentlemen as exhibited in my cage. WILEY OSIITH. Gbeenb Co.. K. C. May. 1872. I had for fifteen years suffered from the pain, annoyance and inconvenience of a cali per, (called by some a horny cancer) on the righf aide of my nose. I had madeaonie ef forts for its removal tun wnnont any sansiac tory result, I applied finally to Drs. Huuter A Tew, and placed myself under then- treat ment. In a remarkably short time thereafter the cancer was perfectly eradicated with bat little pain or inconvenience and has not since returned. MA$q&ret Heath. GouasBono. N."C, June 29th, 1872 I had been for thfeo years afllipted with Scrofula, which presented a aeadfnl appear ance, almost taking entire possesion of thy left side of mv face, including (ha forehead and scalp, whih had become an entire sere. At the same time it made its appsar&nee un der my right breast, with a pronpeet of becom ing generally diffused over my body. I bad been treated by various physician for a period of nearly ' two years, nut without any beneficial result, and was finally informed that I could not he cured. During the latter part or January, 1872, 1 applied to Drs. Hunter A Tew and placed myself under their treatment lmtncdiateiy. By conUiming tho regime pre scribed, and by faithfnb:adhercnee to their directions 1 am this day, cnireW otired of my affliction, and I do very cheerluliy and grato- fullv recconimend these Keuttemeu to the con- fidence 1 ce of those unfortunate similarly amiosea with mvsalf. JV. J, WlNPtBS. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED PY A VIRGINIA LADY OF J-f experience a situation es Teacher in a rrrvate Family or Seminary. Qualifications English, 'Latin, French and Music. References given. Address, L. A. C, box 205, rotersbnrg, Va. aug. 22-lm. SITUATION WANTED. : o : A GRADUATE OF CHOWAN Baptist Institute, dt sires a Situation as Teacher in a Knhnnl ap; licant has had several vears experience. " wruujiiiy competent jo teacn tne nsual English Branches including Latin, Music and Wax Work. Can hring good testi monials from her formnr patrons. Address, M. W. W., Sept 5-4t. Afurfreesborr, N. C. TO MY DEBTORS. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN TO ALL those indebted to ma that their ac counts must be -settled between now at.-d the 1st of January, 1873, as I have determ ined to settle up all outstanding indebted ness by that time. I cannot afford to per mit acconnts to run for a longer period. J. L. COKEK. Proprietor, sept 12-tf. "OUR HOUSE." A Warning. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TO ALL J. persons that tbey.tire forbidden, day or niht, hunting in ray land with- guns or dog. If detected they will be dealt with ac ccr "ing as the law directs. LEWIS SAVAGE,. Sept 19th-4t. GINS And other Property Insur ed on favorable terms. M. WEDDELL, Agent. 10-t f. T4KBQRQ, N. C. Sept. A Warning, I HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSQNS hunting with dog or gu,n' on my planta tion. 1 hose tkit hunt on it will be dealt with according to law. MRS. JANE F. SAVAGE. Sept. 19-4t Ta-roro FEMALE ACADEMY. gCnOOL EXERCISES WILL BE RESUMED SEPTEMBER, 23rd. Tfrms: Biard, -Including Tuition per Ses.vn of Twenty Weks, 85 00. Taitioii tor Day Pupils from $18 00 to $32 00. Music and Languages extrs. Clm'ges made from time of entrance, and no deduction for absence for a thoiter space of ti't tl'an me month. M. F. PENDhK, Frincipal. Aug. 29 lin. Tarboro. OmrK Couxtt Commirsioxers, August 27 1 h, 1872. -STATEMENT SHOWING- THE number of days the Board was i u A Session, from thelirst Monday iu Septem ber, 1871, to the 27th day of August, 1872, and the aount allowed to each-member of the Board for per diem. ' The Board was in Session 42 days. Wm. S. Dupgan, cbmn attended 42 days and received eighly-fonr dollars. $v4 00 VV.'H. Knight, attended 5 days, - 10 00 II. I). Teel, attended 39 days, 78 00 A. McCabe, attended 35 days, 70 00 Thomas Newton, attended 4t days, 82 00 J. II. Jkt. Jackson, attended IS days, 26 00 Aviounting in all to Three Hun dred and Fifty Dollars.' '"" S350 00 I, B. J. Keech, do hereby certify that the above Statement is correct. Test, ang. 29-4L B. J. KEECH, Clei. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED AS AT torney offers for sale one of the most do sirble residences in the Cape Fear section, lo cated in the handsome and quiet village of Lillington, m the county of Now Hanovtr. -The Improvements consist of a well arrang ed TWO STORY DWELLING-, i:: excellent order, handsome, and well paint ed, with a laree number of rooms above and below, situated in a lorelv grove of elrf:s, ma ple and oak; also KllUUfc.N, UUliiULSi.' and all necessary buildings, with a NEW STORE HOUSE admirablv located, nearlv linished. A Garden and Orchard are attached to the premises. Thp property includes 2.J acres of land iu the corporate lim its of Lillington, and 30 acres good fanning land adjacent. Lulington is at the head of tide water on a small stream, eigntmiics rrom liocsy 1'oint on W. W. B. B. and 16 miles bv pnblio road from Wilmington, the chit commercial city of North Carolina. This isa fine location for a physician or mer- ehant, and tb property wiil he sold very low, BAilL. X. WILLIAMS, Atty. jc2!)-tf - Battloboro K. C, New Jewelry Store. mnE SUBSCRIBER MAB PER- JL stamen tly located in Tarboro, and wfR give his personal attention to the repairing of Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Having Id years practical experience in the business he guarantees good and efficient work at moderate prices, and would respect- Hn-,?, ta f'hare y tPaWio Ptrona,se'J ture of many articles, as a substitute U1 keep con-tautjj w hand a fin, sclec-4 Qm Yatc he$. Clock, Jewehry, Solid Silver add Plated Wore, Sjoctacles, d'c. At prices low as can be furnished anywhere, and every article guaranteed as reDresented upon a forfeiture of double the price paidf or il See Sign of the His Watch. Next door to the old Gregory Hotel op posite R- B. Alson's Store. Bespectfullyi JAMES U. BELL. Refer to Capt. Wm. Biggs; H. D. Teel, Genl. W. G. Lewis ; Wm. Baglcy : J. B. Cof field, and O. C. Lanier. UBirch7-tf Tarboro, N. C. The Tarboro' Southerner. Tliursday, "Octcber 10. 1872. -The Next State Senate.. . The following is the correct Jist of the next State Senate, to convene on the third Monday in November. ' senate roa 1872. 1st District; ' Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank-, Hertford, Gates, Ghowau, Perquimans, 2; Jno. L. Chamberhtin, C VV Grandjr, Jr., Reps. 2nd. Tyrrell. Vashingt3n, Martin. Dare, Beaufort and Hyde, 2; J B Respass, H. E. Stilley, lleps. 3rd. Northampton and Bertie, 1 : Hollo way, Rep. 4th. Halifax, 1; Henry Epnes Rep. 5th. Edgecombe, McCabe, Rep." 1 ; Alexander 6t.h Pitt, 1; Jacob McCaftcr. 7th. Wilson, Nash aud Franklin. 2; Jno. W. Dunham, Wm. K. Dav s, Cons. 7th. Craven, 1. A. S. Seymour, Rep. 9th. Jones. OdsIow and Carteret, 1; J G Scott, Con. 10th. Wayne and Duplin, 2; Wm A Allen, Lott W Humphrey, Cons. 11th. Leo Mr and Greene, 1; Rich ard W King, Rep. 12th. New Hanover, lj Geo L Mabson, Rep. 13th. Briiuswick and Bladep, 1: mil, ?.rp. 11th. SampsoD, 1; Dr. C Tate Murphy, Con. 15th. Columbus and Roberson, 1; John W Ellis, Coo. 16;h Cumberland and Harnett, -f Wm C Troy, Con. 17th. Johnson, lj Wm H Avera, Coo. 18tb. Wake, lj James n Harm Rep. 10th. Warren, 1; John A llyrnan, Rep. I'Oth. Person, Caswell and Orange, 2; Jolm W Norwood, John W Ci;u oinshatu, Cons, 21st. Granville, 1 ; Bourbon Smith Rep. 32nd. Chatham, 1; R J Howell. Con. 23rd. Ilockioghum, 1 ; James T Moreheud, Cou. 24th. Alamance nd Guilford, 2; James T Morehead, Jr, W J Murray, CoiH. 25th. Randolph aud Moore, lj Dr. J M Worth, Qou. 2Gth. Richmond and Montgomery, lj R T Lon-, Rep. 27th. Ansou aud Union, ; C M T McCauly, Co. . 28ib. Cabarrus and Stauly, 1; liarnhardt, tjou. 29th. Mecklenburg, 1; R P ing, Con. 20th. Rowan and Davie, 1 Xrice, Con. ''d 1st. Davidson, 1: John T War Cbas Crea- mer, lten. 'A2A. Stokes and Forsythc, ; John M Stafford, Con. 33d. Surry and Yadkin, 1; A C Cowles, Con. 34th; Iredell, Wilkesand Alexan der, ; Tho A Nicholson, Phineas Iortou, Cons. c5th. AlleghaDy, Ashe and Watau- - 1 T llf 9V J .1 t ra, 1: uoi. J v ioai, kjou. 36th. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell and Yancy, 2; W W Flem. niing. Gudger, J M. Cons. - 37th. Catawba and Lincoln, 1; Dr James R Ellis, Con,. 38th. Gaston and Ulaaveland, 1; Dr W J T MMer, Con. 33Lh. Rutherford and Polk, 1, Martin Walker, Rep. 40th. Burcouibe and MadigOD, T; James II Merrimon, Con. 41st. Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania, 1; W P Welch, Con. 42d. Jackson, bwain, Wacou, Cha rokee, Clay and Graham, 1; Dr W L Love, Con. Those marked are colored. Sooa tors from the following districts are re-elected :4th, 6th, Mr. Allen, in the 10th. 11th, 14th, ltith, 23d, 25th, 2fith. 33rd. Mr. Flemming io tLe 36lh, 40th, 42d. Total 14. The l'ollowiog were members of the last House of Representatives; Messrs Chamberlain, Dunham. Scott, Mabson, Powell, McCanley, Waring, Nichol son, W7elch. Total 9. Conservatives 32. Republicans 18. Conservative majority 14 . The fact may not be generaly known that the considerable quantity of nickle from wnich our smaller coins are made, camps from, a single mine, which the only one in the country now being worked. Ibis mine is situated in Lancaster county, Pent. Jt has been worked for seventeen tears and de veloped to a depth of 200 feet. Th length of tbia lode is between two and three thousand feet, and it produces trom 40Q to tUU tons per montu, em ploying in the working of the mine a iorce of 17a men. In the arts, nickle is ranidlv growing into favor as a sub stitute I; r silver in plating stepl, iron aud other metals. Its ocromeroial de maud is rapioiy increasing, as it is much cheaper than silver, it will ud doubtedly bo adopted in tne manutac nickel mine 00 the 31ine-!a Motte tract Missouri, was worked from 1850 to 18 55. The ore was the fiilphuret. asso ctated with lead and copper. Abou $100, 000 was realized Irotn tho cmi pinjzs of the vein. Uropp'iugs of niekl ore are found also in Madison, Irou and Wayne counties Mifsouri. 11 refined metal is worth t bout if d per pound. 1 a. 111. "Blamma," said a prounsiog p'uuth of four or five surumefs, "if all meu ore niade of dust, ain't colored meu made of coal dust?" NUMBER 43. What" Grant "and his Official Supporters'' have'' Done for the Country. - r. tiu i Senator Sherman spoke recently at Newark,, Ohio. It was one of bis best efforts, and his arraignment of Grant and his cabinet is unanswerable. Read what he said: 1 They have failed to reconcile the North and the South. ; fi ;, They have failed to bring about a good understanding between the black and white races ; and, 011 the contrary, have arrayed the former in fearful antagoi iim arainn tlie biter. They have upheld the meat infa mous rules io the South that ever afflicted a community, ami thus ena bled them to harass anl plunder their constituents as 00 people ever were harassed and plundered before. They have abjured th.- persuasive nudes of peace, and, instead of them, have employed the bayouet aud the dungeon. They have authorized Fed ral iu terlereucc in Slate elections, acd sought to carry them uud.r the guns of the army and navy. They have employed the army to over awe a State Convention, and dic tate its platform and its nominations. Thev have employed an armed vs rel of the United States to carry away memDers ol a btate Jejislature, in or der to deprive it of a quorum. They have carried election by pros renting their opponents for prcteuded offences, and threatening them with fines and i 1 prnoument if they did uot support the Administration. Ihey have, fur the same purpose, made the meet corrupt use of the pub lic patronage ever kuowa in any coun try. They have decended so low as to turn laborers out of employment io navy yards and arsenals, because they voted according to the dictates of their honest judgement. They have marched out other such labtrera to the polls in military airay, and compelled then) o vote marked tickets under the eyes and inspection of Government agents. They have placed the liberty of every hunan being iu the Republic at the meroy of the President, by uncoLsti. tutioually authorizing a suspension of habeas corpus They have brought our Treasury accounts into such inextricable con fusiou tint uoman can ttll what is tho true amount of our public debt or the exact hum ol our annual expenditure. In the conduct of our loretu aniirs they have reversed the policy of our Government from its very foundation a policy that favored- the extjn ijn aud not the restriction of the rights ol neutral nations. Iu like manner tley hayo violate 1 our traditional policy and instincts, by Iruwuing, instead ol eDOouraging Cuban iudepeiidenee. , They have disregarded, the plainest provisions oi statute law 111 the sules of arms for the use of the l rencu a- jjuiust the Germans. 10 ooiain ironi tne tyrant naex a ule of San Domingo, in direct violation her Constitution, th President, iolitiug our own Constitution, has assumed the; war making power, an-J luplbyed out naval forces to uphold the would be vender ot his country, and to menace the frieudlv Republic f Hajtt. ' ; ' lheu fee the farce that was enacted by tne Administration and its L-ous gressioual supporters on the subject t Civil berviee Reform the appar ently solemn recommendations oi the resident to beguile the ear, and the scorn, derision, snd neglect with which tey were treated by his Congre-sion-I partisans Look at that other farce at Phila delphia the passage of a resolution in lavor of the about on ot the frank- ng privilege, while the Radical uia ority in Cjugrcss steadily rcfuao to bolish if. Look at that other transparent piee of hypocrisy: the passage of a resolu tion against laud grants to corpora tiou?, after Radical Congresses had oiven to them more laud than is con- a'ned in seveu States like Ohio. Look at the ferocious party despot ism that applies the political totna hawk to the very ioun iers ot the Re publican party, because they dare to differ trom urunt. Look at the vast multitude of Fed eral officers and employees who, to use the words ot another dare not call their political souls their own for fear oi losing their official heads. Look at the nepotism and favoritism that are a seaudal and disgrace to the appointing power. Look at the list ot givers ot guts who have received publio honors and emoluments from the receiver of gilts. Look at the absence from their posts for a large portion of tha year of the chjef officers of Government, leaving the conduct of publio affairs to subor- inatcs and clerks. . Sso Cabinet Ministers forsaking their duties aad perambulating the country leaking speeches to effect their continuance in power. Look at these thmga, and consider the want of capacity for oivil adniinis tration that Grant has shown, and then answer to your qwii eoosoieneo the aueetioo. "Is there reasou for the prevailing disaonteut?" Indiana, the best informed author ities say, is sure fcr Greeley by ' from 20.000 to 30,000 votes; aud uoy the Cincinnati Lommcrctal aavs that Ohio is even more saf e, for thousands of Republican, notwithstanding the efforts of the government ' men, are deeply dissatisfied with Grant. "Oa ' Thorcsob, of Nortbfleld, the wealth thiert Scandinavian mirchaat iu 1'Min BCsOta," and ' a life-loog Republican, bas declared for Greeley, , o O One S(inarew 1 2nC 6- 7 00 T.o Squares, 1'hrpe ;juars. Four .Suijart s. 5 00 9 nit 9 ;12(l0 Is 18-il6(0'54 5 K.mrtbColnmrvIJiW1 25 j80(W 3' -!:)-. hole (Jo'nrnn. !2i 1X)!40 .i)0 OO1G1 f j 1 A School Boy's Letter to his Mother. A youojaror attending school in Padncah, has written to his mutlicr theYtdlowiBS eliaracteristid letter : 1 Dkar--' Mother:- 'grit fcnoibW licking yesterday, but I lu d on three fair o pnis and it didu't bbrt much. I was licked because I put sit pins iu Mr. : s, chair. I knew they would not stick him, and t made a. bet. they would not. T won the bet which was a. dog. " He Is a gooj dos-. and I'm training him tobite o d Hard sides, asw( call hira. some night when" he comes home after d irk, lie is n't en out after dark, snd," If Z 0; is as grod after him as he is after nt, I won't get sny mora. Zack and I kit-" led three cats on Suuday though I was at Sunday school and church and it wasn't a good day for cat3 cither. This makes the third licking I hive g.it thi week. One was becauso I had a bottle of milk in my room, and the other was became I wrote a compos', tion on Degrnes that old Hardsids didn't like. I satd that a negro w is a. dark subject to write on. It was Jiko a dark African going down a dark cellar of a dark, night with jut a light to look for a black cat that was not therp. Old Hardsidus stopped nte, aud th in licked mi lor that Send ma some more ot them pies. 1 made a good trade with some of them. If you will send me five dollars, 1 will stop all my bad habit, except cursing and swearing, and chewing, and driuking. and one or two others, You had bet ter make the trade. Give my love to Julia, and tell her to send mo that little fiddle I left in the old truak. Your affectionate eon, ; BtLLI.K. A good story is told of Dr. Cal woll, formerly of the University of .North Carolina. The doctor wsa a small man, and lean, but hard aud angular as the most irregular of pi'i knots. He looked as though he uiighc be touz'i, but dii noti seem strong. Nevertheless he'wai among the know ing ones, as agile as a eat, and io ad dition, was by no means deficient in knowledge of tho "mau lj aft." Wvll. in the Freshman Class'of a certain year was a burly beef nountaineer of eighteen or niue'een. This genius conceived a great contempt fur old Bolu's'physical dimensions and his soul was horrified that one so deli -cient in musjle should te to potcus tial in his rule. Poor Jones, that is what wo call him, had no idea of moral force. At any rate, be was not ioclincd to knock under and ha controlled despotically by a man who he imagined he cou'.'. tie and whip. At length he detenu ined to give the old man a gmtee1 private thrashing, some niRlit, in thJ College Campus, pretendiug to inii take him for some fellow-student. Shortly after, oa a dirk and rainy night, Jones met the doc'or crossi n the Campus. Walking up to him ab ruptly: 1 uifello, Smith ! you rascal !'' jnd with that, he struck llu old gentleman a blow on " tho si Jo of tho face that nearly felled him.'' 1 Old B Its said nothing, lut squared hints If, and at it they went. JouVj youth, weight and muscle uiadu him an ugly customer, but after a rouud of two the doctor's science began to tell, and in a short time he had knocked his antagonist dow n, and was astrad dle of his chest, with oua hand 01 his throat, and the other dealing ig orous cufls on the side of the head: 'Ah! stop! I b?g pardon. Doctor, Doctor Caldwell a mistake f.r Heaven's Bake, doctor!" he groaned. "I really thought it was Smith." The d icfor replied with a worda'-id a blow alternately: 'It makes no difference; for all present purposes ccpsider me Smith.'' And it is said that old Bolus gave Jones such a pounding, that he never made another mistake as to personal identity." ' Sam Slicks Last. Judge Halli burton the witty author of Sam Slick, was holding a Court the other day," and in the commencement of the pro ceedings it became necesrary to eui pannel a jury. One worthy burprr upon being called, requested of the Court to excuse him, on the ground, that he was afticted with tha itch, a the sarre time holding ou' bis bauds to the judge aud displaying the via ble evidence ot bis utaneous em in 10 u The judge after closely inspecting the bauds of the juror, directed the Clerk; as follows: 'The Court decides that the juror's ., excuse is a vaiia one, ana inercioro directs that he be "s-o-r-a-i-c h e-d off." A tremendous roar of laughter signified the unanimous verdict of the audieno; that his honor was gujlty of of a pun. Tne Obiqim of Lauis Stays Stays were first invented by a brut a butcher of the thirteenth century as a punishment for his wife. She waa very loquacious ; and fioding" nothing tl at would cure her, he put a pair of ttaya on her in order to take away her breath, and so prevent, as he thought, her talking. This cruel punishment was inflicted by other husbands, till fit last there was scarcely a" wile in a l Loudon who was not 'condemned to wear stays. The punishment becan.e so UJ'versal at last that the ladies iu their own defence made a fashion it it, aad so it has continued to the pres. ent 1 The lady who did hot think it le spectable to bring up her children lo work has recently heard from her two eons one is a bark cep r on a flat-bca' , aud the vi ber is a fccctd clerk to a I liffic-kilo. aarcn a, mil. . 33-tf orr 13-tf. It f lsiu Am u. JlAWiAiJi.