- ' - - ' , - - . - . - - - t r :. - ".. . - - . - ...J . : ! - U ; j iii; if Carolina Watchman.! THURSDAY, JAN. 13, lr8. icou message ! the SSS U rather tylosis for ar co uuus, though (. j . h the Senate anani nonsly uudr a sus f ft is said Congress canuot pass a - w-w pational bankrupt bill at this session, The Chinese leper in California If ve 0eif-backfttrChiiiiif ; W: We CUariotte ' ! .mWe the ri2ht of-Congress to puss r 1' UwTregulatinintcT-t.tate traffic. Th: 1 T.n.n nnexnccted relief to Congress , .the country will breathe monslrecly Jow Legislature ! The Gov- con veiled in it is quite an interesting document, bring ing to the attention . of- tlje every subject of im porta nee. ernor sava no Itslaturelitu . . - i . the State for the last tweutjj years uuuer smcli . favorable" eircuuistiucea ; and in this, connection pad verts to the general. prosperity of the iwoplf, in abundant harvest, and good in ices for Jabor. and products; in the general jteal th, in peace- tfnV nnler. and- the irKiieral observance of ' . w .. . . s - .. '-, He congratulates the members I pension of the" rules thikddav. ! t ir. Staples also - F -r"-t: - ----- - I I .SENATE j .; I 1 UII'Aii M""",' - 1 , i i. : . . , r T?r. Mr. (Iwaltney. ; r ; , amend the code ini relation to the statute! of limitation, and tjo provide for special The journal of yestiri day was read and approved. The chair announce niittees. at toliows : 1 the standing com- the laws. on trie liarmouy between "J-wli!te and col ofed citizens, noting a decided improve- 1 1.rtirfaflli: Tfl icO of ft Slia'C ind aeatin the New York Stock Exchauge, toetJr with aifOUW tees mr-jm-w!,..", ft-he Seats are limited to 1100; and it is predicted they will in a year or twe sell fit $100,(M)0 each. j 1 t--; - ' ' - L .. n,; J.uliciarv Mr. Davidson, chairman; Messrs. Staples, Whitaker,Tucker,Cbuk, Ikbart,Bnrwell, pruillUWUHamsjm Senator, it wasrd of Davie and Scott of .Kockingham. amJ J,ustrnleS H On Internal Iiuprovenients Sir. Ma- the condition oHtho latter aim ; cl,airiliali; Messik. Kichardson, Kig, witl,praise to th ndustiial ex- gn, Manning and York. 8 they have held nt Kale,gh.-- JA Fi8Mr.0ates, chair. Messrs. Tucker, Jones, l'ntlgenr ed to the committee) our judiciary Also, a bill to incorporate Oak Knlge Institute whielt weUt to the committee on coriovation. 1 ' 'T-' :';;f : '3 Mr. Davidson presented a report the committee ou'jiiit rules, which was concurred in, aud, -W motion of the same minted. A insage -waraceived froin tlie House of nepresentatives pnposing t wt an enrolling clerk at l ni., ani intorming from 1 ; I us 3 f the Senate that J. D. Ilt'ooks and 1 With- the message the Governor sent in the report's of the heads of the several Deimrt incuts of State,-4whicli together, how the condition of public anarrs. 1 he cnortof the Auditor andTreasurer, show entire reeripts. for the yar ending Sept. Ot S492.720.33. leaving a ballance ' . .. 1 ! 1 275.71. U-.ni- act (P'" Gn(Igl.r Bick S.. .hI Hmn,..o commute ino oiaio ieiiuio shows that be has taken up old bouds to Haxdsgme Dr. C. F. Deems reports an nusoiicited donation of $10,000 j from V. II. Vandcrbilt, ef ewor ci y, w .f nrtli Cnrolma. fas an "l.o TPona"Tund.M to be . .. . '.- . .1 TT..r loaned to indigent stuuents 01 my yersity, ' ... 1 . Eighteen United States Senators are to be elected in January. Nevada and Tennessee led off on the lltb ; on tire 18th, Cofinecti cut. Delaware, Florida, Indiana, M"ne I erection of two ucw buildings t Massachusetts, M:cigan, Minnesota, 3Iis-J tj, sul,rei,,e Court and the better perser- T will each select a Senator? - ; "ti, Sfnto Librarv. I hich will make "an'p" , W - ! . 'l I r.iv for other deoartnients two much man ; Scott f Kockiugham Williamson vie and Kewland. On Education Mf.MerHtr, chairman: Finger, Ilanes, ewsoiu, Norfleet had beeii I mVinituited for that of Da- fice. in the HoiiSefand t)ui Messrs. Grain ger aud Page had been appointed tellers ou the psirt of the'lllouse. , ' -" The Senate coiicurred in the proposi tion and at 12 phiceeded to the election, fMKra." Raltle infid Willianisoii. f Edge- schools. (Tliifpass-1 chapter 216, laws of 1370-77, relative to ? sjile of real estate by order of court. 1 Mr. Smedes, a bill to unthorize the em- introduced bills to ployineut of couvict labor upon streets and highways. ' r ! ' . - Mr. Wortbington, a bill to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within - three miles of Hickory Brunch school house. ' Mr. Newell, cobn ed, a bill to define the weight of cottoti. J Mr. Cowaiir.n bill in regard to public! roads. ; .33 h ;- j - Mr. Gentry, u bill to punish the ctimo of abortion. ' i i Mr. Thomas, a bill to amend chapter 13, acts of 1880. 1 - . "-'Mr. Webster, a bill to reieal tax on I sale of books. ! Mr. Glenn, of Stokes, a bill in relation Sidney Johnson, he said he could never see mncb of fault. - . . In conversing upon the present political issues Mr. Davis spoke as a mere specta toti as he really is, and not a participant. lie docs not regard the defeat of Hancock '! as so deplorable a matter as might bo sop- posed, and say 8 that the sooner Democrats announce their tiredness of purpose to stand by the light, expecting only defeat. the. sooner will they be. respected, aad the better will bo their cliances of ultimate Biiccess. Harner an d? Dickey. t......,.... snrniii- ennirmau . Messrs. Clarke, Scot , of New llano verj combe,-having ben nppo, n ted tellers on , ' :..i uAu. Trnmtttitn. I the tart of the beuate. n iv,,:,! InstitutjoHs Mr. "Whitaker, ------ 1 a . r a a a -IT WiIIiam-1.ur. wuiiamsou, the part Mr. York' nominated Mr. Brooks, arid it I -1. r . tr. Woodbouse. the amonht-of $7,470,245 for which he dcott ef Xew Hanover, gave new 4 r-enfato lhoanwant aml J rishi , l , of $2,2H.615 Tlie eld bojidiwerebnri.- ; iiilii;lrv -Aftiirft Mr. Stowe. chair- site or tne v1)""" tedlr. Norfleet, to vote. Mid the senate proceded ed in the prese others. The Uoveruor reco....euuo ii!inintk..C;iid1rer and Jones f... U1XI vanvi.. y- --0-- uo " 1 ... 1 1 k..: nn Finance Jir. uiciiaiusoo, cuuu- v . . r . x- '.jt.L .V-Vi. i Tif mau : Messrs. ieviauu, was, vbi Finger. hnd Blind Asylum On Deaf. Dumb house, but 11s success- It is reported that the ensuing legisla- crowded; and a Mansiou ljor the Govern tare "of Texas Vill provide for a division or. Mr. Jarvis does not; expect to occn pf her territory into three more States, as j,y the proposed Governor's atinalated in the resolution antiexiug WOald like to see iteaflyj for h rrT.a tn fliA TTninn Onl :v the consent ! H tnvis thena bulldiueS can be A "faf kC7 V V v w- w . - I W t aVV-. - ' 7 w of Texas, it is claimed, is necessary to erected without cousidembly ;iucreasin the erection of four States out of her tj,e taxes. ! I it-- 1. .t Territory, " Under the head of f Education" the Governor says the Normal Schools estab- The Prohibitory Liquor Law movement Ushed jn 187677, have! proved a deci- 'has come un in the Legislature, and will ded success, and recommends an iucreas- probably very soon assume sodjc uenuiie eu appropi kuioh im lueuij. x uj ..t- "-""o shape. It is admitted on all sides that the a great work in quaiuyingieacneis nr iue Mf. Mebaue, chair nan ; Messrs. Harris, Manning, NewsomJ Scott of Icvr Han over, Faisou aud Davidson. Ou Claims MrL Glenn, chau man; Messrs. Oatesr Blue, AVyirne, Jenkins, Dever and Pridgen. ' On Iusaue Asylum Mr. York, chair man ; Messrs Mebaue, Woodhouw, Bur well, Carter, Harris and Gndgef. KILI ASD KESOLt TlOXS ' were introduced as follows: By. Mr. York -Kesolution to count the vote for State officers next Tuesday calen - I ml . 1 . A. I . . . . ... n . V 1 .k m. I ltl ttm i. i,A nn. ciwla II. 1.Mi(.ft Mm rhm noii This resoiuiiou a - . . , . i a :-. . . :ii 1. .L a w -find was afterwards taken up aud nn this fnvat. itiiratmn. :inn we. triiKi wise &riiwi svRTem will ue luiiuu ifc-ir-i. " - - r .u q- - : --1 I v.. . : j I . l lv Hip iwciMi imt n a tliW imnortant fact I adopted .. - ' ' . ?. .:. . 2 J....i.:.ffi..:..i,. Mr Ym-'K also introduced a resolution V - l&a. ' 'I'liAaan a n lil Ol.t) I 1 4 -1 IF in I A 1. aW Iill1 r I11I11UV 111 TV III k II. I'llll II .1 I.I ft I I av - . - - pession at Raleigb for the purpose of pro- it will be worthless. He speaks in high for the relief of A ' meting the cause. terms" of the State University which, as placed on the calendar. it is doing-.so. much fof the education of - . t : - Some school children near Hartford jouur-uit-u i.u v..u .. rv r t.' t i . i .H laboiuiif nnuer iinanciarenioaiTassiueiiis. Connecticut agreed to play ghost, and ,,luu,luo ,,uuc , ; , well as to , frighteif- oneHat of U students 0J;pam no um.ou. Mr; Williamson M. Church, which was of Edgecombe, intro dnced a bill to restore the election of jus- ices of the peace and county coi.umssion- played it so poor little girl to death. The play was gotten np to scare Annie, a little; unsus pecting child of eleven years. When, the pretcuded ghost came out of the piues to meet the children leading Annie to the place, they allrurrrcrying- Ghostj! Annie ers to the people, He recommends a small annual appro piiation to relieve the institution on its present basis; bat further u bo recom mends that each "coun ty be allowed to send two free pupils j instead of one, as now, which will require; $7,500 additional With fan too, but fell at the school house sloor Mr their tuiron. With this increase ot fmrt : funds the trustees coum enlarge ine facnltv, and go forward m its liberal and Rich Ksob Copper Co. Incoruorators : benenciai course l.yivmg mis am mc fk lifeless tl George B. lflinr, William Brand rcth. W. It. trustees will also be enabled to do more Denslow. Capital: $5o6.00O 500,060 shares for the 'department of: agricnltttre, me at ll eaeb. Trustees : 3. The (3) incorpora- , . -tninir 1,,. A,,nn A n awl r a . 4Ks launt Aan ' i I minin i lillnl ness Gap creek, Ashe coirntv. Nohh Caro- the best they could with-the means allow lina. Term of existence 'fifty years; ed andfvvill advance iii proportion to the The above paragraph, from the New York iucrese of means. Mining Record, shows that Sir. Win. Bran- The message Urges the importance ofsome ; dretli, who is the most active maq at pres- measure for the relief of jthc Superior Courts, . ent engaged in developing the resources of which have been found inadequate for the N.rC not onty talks, but backs liis judg- trial of all the causes 'which crowd the ment with money. This new property ad- dcc'vits. The Governor thinks this can be i joins the famous Copper Knob. " I , done by the establishment of two or more . - wtiqii jr- criminal circuits, wlierc most needed, each wa.tueu Casualties. The Wilminsr- crcu't te be composed of several counties i !! Ivfrji- ini m,- crU,,a iooUu which need not be contiguous. to pedestrians tlaiiirg the slippery! Heather we have had, than we have seen from all other sources: It says Mr. John B.Craig, of that city, fell in his own yard and hnrt his hip which caused par tial paralysis iu the right sidej! Mr. R. E, Lee, fell through, a show 1 window, The Governor reconinicnds the creation of a Beard to pass on thj (applications for par don of criminals. He thinks it ought not to be the duty of one nian to discharge so weighty a responsibility. The Governor briefly recites the history of the Swepson and Litjtlefield suit, in which -ainfuily lafceratlng his richt hand th weru .indictc1 foif-obtaining bonds o iigaipst the broken glass'. Andf to these the Sfatu undep ral8 pretenses, and hopes is added the. fall of a dray horse, on the Stone pavement and the breaking of his )Y bavfr never known our streets and pavements in more dangerous condition than they have been for the jla'st two vreeks, but have heard of no sei ioiis ac- the Legislature will push the case to a fina decision Tje remaining portion of the message is devotedTo Railroads,! Construction Bonds, Centennials, Druggists' Association, The State Guard, Oxford Orphan Asylum .&e all subjects of general : interest. 'We.- shal endeavor to give extracts hereafter of some a bill to repeal cj special session oj i"Edgecombo, mnnina- tt lik1f1d lt . , , . . ., ! f the people who nonoreu mm as i All". 1 1:1 tun ilr ft lull tn rrir -nnnt.liAr I 1 ..... ... & ..T,..-. . - -i,; Vol.;7-7VMto-l 1 c i . r- Tl . , 1 luailCt UUU IIIVii -aiv uwin ft I i n MrBuntiug, a resolution to elect fonr additional pages by tlie House. ; f Be ou time; for pre veu I ioii is better than elkctiox of EXGiiosstxa CLEKK. j curc coughs nud colds niu such af Mr. Bmdshaw moved that a message be I fectious of the throat and lungs as lead to sent to the Senate informing that bdy I consunl ,,,,, are cred hy Dr. Bull's that tho House was ready 10 go iuio an 1 Caanh Svru i. P ico 25 cents. election of engrossing clerk. - Motion pre vailed. ."':'';' I ,": XV ail ted .-A good place by an en er- Messrs. Grainger and Page were ap-j getic boy. Can write a good liand. Ap- Another meksg'e 1 cM received f rbm . far' Bern;ir,L Scottof New Han- the House iiurioencfug' that the ; House UKVII , - ' I ; .-. - r . . . iiait passeu tuc ;Ociimv i wiui nu a committee on employees with ari amend lnent. The aiiiemiirieut was coricurrd n and Messrs. lYbrk aud Lockhait were iHiioiiitcd the Senate branch of the com mittee. A mrssage Was then received from. ''the House proposiugi a joint select committee to devise means jof heating the capitol by steam. The 'tvrojposition nvaa concurred in, and Messts Williamson, of Edge comW, and Harper appoiuteI the Senate branch of the committee. ,by consent, introduced yiding for the purchase lobbies, which was adop t. - a. ti1. Mr. Williamson, of hdueconiUe, al sa bv consent, introduced a resohitioa t iilroad had ehaugvd ; its (aage since I375j which wont to the cal endar, j Mr. B.ittle announced that at the rlec- ig clerk, 144 votes had Mr. Davidson a resolution pro of chairs for the The gentleman favoring the twicrrcnr with the foregoing did uot expect to giv any piiblu ity to Mr. Davis' views, bat they are snch iis can do no hnrm, and will bo read with interest. T use the lan L'uaffe of a friend, the leader of the', "lost cause" will never bring reproach upon their TH - BBTFAPH31TRY iT. BEAUHFiJIIiT ILLTJSTEATED.- r 35th ply at this office. Wanted One hundred head fat cattle ftir ciift!i, vd beef-hidfR. licit Beax &, Sii.vYEn, Go to Bonn & Porkj-Snusagej &c. Shavci-'s for Beef, i:2t UARnW;A-.RI7l r; R. CRAWFORD & GO. WEST CORXKK MAIN & FISnEIt STKEETS, Have now in Store tioti for en roll i been cast, of vyl ceived lrJ4, aud iich J. D, Brooks li:id ! re- Two almost' helpless' negroes mother o the morc imPortan Parts- Miid son, the latter oyer sixty years of iu tieaiii in iUissouri. me age, froze The Salaries ot State Officers. ttonian viis very old and was: found. sit tiugby . the heartli-witli no tire, thoqgh there was plenty of wimh! near.! The g0n a found in the road 100 yards from the J sPonsc to a popular cmand, a bill reducing Cor. of The Nera and Observer.. -- , JAscAUt 7, 1881 The Legislature ef 1379 passed in re house, - f ; It is estimated that there, are no less than 100,OCO conmiercial travellers- most ly young men ou the roads of this coun try for four mouths of the yeaf. The ex penses oj( these young merrmUst amount to millions of dollars annually. Vho pays them ? Their employers iu the first place ;: the country merchants !in the next; the salaries of the officials about our State capitol. By the constitution, those salaries could not be altered-during Tbe f erm of tbei officials succeeding to office on January 1, J8dl. The incumbents, whose term should have begun January 1, 1881, were nominat ed and elected upon the contract with the public to receive the reduced salaries. By reason of circumstances their inauguration is postponed to Janinary 18th, and there is now advocated an increase of those salaries. kvhich was referred to tho committee on judiciary ; and one to eiK-aLso much of chapter 212 of the acts nf lS7f):is refers to D rau ah ton's school loitscj in Edgecomle county, which went the committee on nronosilious aud jirrieva'nces. I -The same gentleman afterwards mhd another contribution to the business o i - - the Senate, in the shape, of a . resolnlion investigating tlje conduct of Judge KeliRiick. at Pamlico court, which went , . . to the calendar. ' Mr. Williamson, of Davie, introditcec haiiter 21. acts of the f 1330, which together with a bill to make the use of language calculated and intended t create a breach of tho peach a misdemeanor, introduced by Mr. Harper, was referred to-the com mittee ou judiciary. To the same committee was referred tho bill introduced by Mr. 1 ucker, to amend the laws jn .relation to the taking ofdepsilions and the charges therefor. and the bills introduced by Mr. Harwell to allow both parties to offer evidence in motions for continuance ; to amend chap ter 43, section 10, of Battle's Revisal ; and to remove suits in cases where the clerks are interested or are related to the parties. j Mr. York introduced still another reso lution to raise it joiut select committee' on immigration and the manufacturing interest of the State, which was adopt- Mr. Finger introduced a bill to secure the better draiuage of lowland iu the State, which-was referred to the commit tee on propositions and grievances, aud aud one to prohibit the sale of liquor iu one mile of a public school house, out side of an incorporated town, which went to the committee on education. The bill providing for the bettr drain age of lowlands con templates upon the petitiou of a majority of the owners of lowlands lying' on nuy stream between designated points, the county com mis siouers to manage the work to bo done ou the stream,'! and require all landown ers' to' contribute ac'; ouliug to tho bei:efitr received. Mr. Clarke's' biil to regulate the size of The Senate t Note. The by Mr. Ciaike, of his county; P. P. Norfleet 40. IMr. ! I . . a a, Brooks was declared elected aud duly qualified. ismi adjourned. no fence bill introduced only applied to a portion HOUSE OF I REPRESENTATIVES House metatil o'clock, Speaker Cook in the cltair. Piiv.i' h- loev. jlr. liwaltnev. or this city. Messrs. Harrison and.Tiiysoii qualified and took thh The Speake srats. aunonuccd that petitions rwtiul-c.il rjllt-a mi nrlt't. if tlin i""-' ' " I - ! i Mr. A. D. Brooks was nominated - for et. rolling clerk by Miv Green. Mr. Man biug seconded bis nwmihatioii." - Mr.Paschall B. Norfleet, of Edgecombe. was nominated by Mr. Battle, colored, r Mr. Brooks received 72 votes iuj tin House, and Mr.' Norfleet "J2. Mr. Brooks was elected. Mr. Morrison asked nud obtained Uave ii it ' .. i i i t J to suspemrtue rmes auti pui mc uui iov punishment of injury to telegraph lines upon its secoud and third readings. The bill passed. j Mr. Brown introduced a resolution ask ing that a committee of three ou the part of tho House and two on t he part of the Tlie "Largest and most Extensive Senate to take into consideration the pro priety of heating the capitol by steam. Mr. Horney, .moved to reconsider t!i vote by which the resolution of the Sen! ate, with regard to heating tho Senate chamber, Was ou yesterday referred the committee ou public buildings. Mo tion prevailed. Mr. Bowman offered Mr. IJrowu's bill as a substitute for Senate resolution Adopted. The House then passed the bill, and nil dcr a suspension of the rules it was sent to the Senate without being engrossedj On motion of Mr adjourned until XIr. Carter asked leave to send forward the report of the joiut select committee i i on rules, and also tho rules for the gov eminent of this House, which are the sanies as of the last t'eiieral Assembly, exeept that thirty minutes is allowed to ml -f-i fi :t itiiniii'f ii ml iiftt'rMi minute?. . .va..w i . .... --. . , . - - ..... . .. iu reply, and struck ouL couimil-tee i on i a commit- le rules were ailopt- uiljc S'iicnliftrwfttfon. Tli.e Scikntfic Akeiucan is a larse Firi Cla Wetklr .Nevrsnaper. of Sixteen n-a- prir.lvd in the most beauiiful style, profmela ilLut rated vilh epkndid engraving representh rlitj "newest invtiuioris and the niosl recent Ad vunccs in me an anu cicncea; including new aud riilerei'tir.g fact in Agriculture, Hoititul-lur-, he Honievlleatth, Medical I'rogrem bo tial Science, Natural History, -Aieolcf yAs- tronomy. The inobt v'aluaLle practical w'norr by etniiient wrilern in all depart menu of ui ence, will be funnd injhe Scientific American Terms, -53.20 per year,. $1X0 half year. which inel.uds ioitae. Discount to Agentu Single copies, ten cents. ; Sold Ly news dealer. Ktniit hy iotal order to Mtjrs & Co.jiPubl'udHrp, 37 Paik Row, New Yoik PATENTS. In connection with uie . Scientific A mekicak, Mriwr-. Mnnu &Co. are Solicitors of A merit tin and Foreign Pat- -enta, have had 35 year experience, and now have the largein establwliinent in' the world. ratentsare obtained on Hit best lerran. A kj cial notice is made in the Scientific Aiueries 1 1 . . .. -. t 01 an invciuioii)' iaieiiiriiinrougiiiiiiiagencv with flame and residence of the atei tt e. " -Any person who has made a new discove ry or .invention, citn -ascertain, ire r claret whether a patent ran probably be obtained by writing to Mimn & Co. Ve also rend free our Hand look about t he pttent law, patent ; caveaTe; trade-ninrks, their t?i nd how pro cured, with hint for prtK-nring advuncenor. in ventions. Ab?riw for the pafr. or concrrh- ing patent-. 1JJKK"SX0. 37 Park Bowr : -. - Kw York. Brnnt h Ofilce, ccr. F &7th St. Washing. ' Ion, I). C. lean T m 1 e. Xc3 X,23Cja.T JEWS!- 1 - Klittz cifienuleman - r ' f-t dr. Kowland, tho Hoijse to-morrow at 11 o'clock. were next in order, whu the f-dlowing 1 couiitv jiovernmenr. a:i(ian;e tec on magistrates. Tht. i n!i e y, a petition from citizens a TT" ' . i vviiMnp, in union counry, ohibitiuu if spirituous- li- wo miles of Comer Stone were prescntc . Mr. McCtiul of Jackson to asking the pi quors within churcii. Mr. Bowman, a petition from Bakers ville Baptist:hitit h asking the piohibi- tion of the sale ot liquor Witniri iwo mites thereof. i , ! Mi. Bay, aMll to prohibil the sale of iquor witliiii ; two miles ot Bethel church, u Macon coijtnty. ' ' i . , Mr. KowlatMi, a petition to proiiiiut tne ale of liquor! wirinn tour miles of lute iu llobeson county. 'ond chureh Mr. WvtliiH. the town of Saluda, in l'olk county. Mr. S narrow a .petition from the citi zens of Goose Creek Island, asking to be attached to jlieaufoit, county. . : . tit!.... ....... D.a n i-nirri itv. oparrpwj a petuitMi num 1 nut-gu .inhin. lleailflil t COOIltV. - ilsklllg that I . .. hilt ttt lllftt. till CiiHlAo .t.v.-,. 1 rbV,nul l 7f ? """u There is not one of those officials who was the shoulders of those who consume the . , , - m-bi.n!-.- . '..i oTCCl to be wnommated, and not one wlvo ics, when you see these men puffing cigars stan(j Anil nirinir tliemsQlirua in .Ji ! . 1 . , .. .f. I - v, iuic. nasiu in; u 13 sstarV II elect- the country towns, niuPplayiag'big SamVL.t T, l i ' u ..1", , . ut.u, uuu it, ia ueuevcu, took a renominatioh excent noon the nndfr. . t andairin- themselves in th trt f ITT V?" - r'Jr,. y. cuapter a war ovi v.0 un 11 a. r, r ; ia ; Til . ..?.- 1 mat, 1 ue juegisiaiue; win noc repeal chanter generally, COIltributinz to SO 0001 1 the inllioKfc ..r L,. . !.. -- . ,, - r,- .i . o, acts iiy, anu thus add many tliou- frtlVA'yecl 8ands of uars to he salaries these officbl na f rbein.andDfcA than 90,- have contracted to receive. A VoterT P00..wr brought up on the farms of our ; , . - ; ' ' Cjonoiis country", JCew Yorkt would soon The, bad weather . has cansed but one die out bnt for the fresh bjood, active delay on tho Vestexn North Carolina limbs, strong sinws aud vigortms brain Bail Koad-the trains botli . wavs beiiic . . r. ii '. r... . . .1 ... I . . 1 1 . ' pno uia iiuui ino laruis, nun ino wcauii 1 preveutwl trom ptise.ing over the roud bv bo tlcrires tiiiougii.tliem from tjo coin- a snow dull in a tmt six wiles this hide of Salibbnry. Tins is a, great iinnrovc ment over what we bav experienced heretofore during bad sjiells of weather when tho Blue ltidge had to be clinked iii stages. 'Aslniville Citizen: AH the prisoner for debt in Scotland "juerce of the country i . . ! iqia ri. W. Fiisbic, of East Toledo, Ohio, fcays; It afforded my sou relief, and dis pelled all wgtis.;f this dread disease, whicli Ji. s afdicted huw since childbdml. I cheer fully recommend tie t'Ouly LungPa4nto were reieael Saturday tuiduight. in pur aiialltdiatic-siiiilrcis. Sco adv, suauxecf a ryceptly enacted law, the meshes of nets and seines in Neuse and Trent rivers went to the committee on propositions and grievances, which disposition was also made of Mr. New land's bill for the rtdief.of the late sheriff of Caldwell county, and Mr. Scott, o New Hanover's bill to amend section chapter 6, private laws of 1870-71, hail the same reference. - Mr. Staples introduced one bill to pro vide that all the county and State capita tion tax bo applied exclusively to the common schools. This amendment woul incrcese the-common school fund some $50,000 annually. Referred to tho cow mittee on editeation. 1 . - " Also a bill to empower the - legislature to otter special advantages aud induce meuts to manufacturing and agricultura industries, so; as to develop the.'-. watt 'nri in mc jOiair, auu Willi II a grea manufacturing State. Referred to the committee oq internal improvements. Also, a resolution endorsiug the bill before Congress appiopriatiug proceeds of public land to educational 'puryoses in the States, uiid requesting our ReprestMi tatives aud senators in Congress to offer an amendment, if the bill does uot pro. vide, that the fuud shall Ije devoted ex- Mr. Manning introduced a bill provid ing for the codification of the lau's: It provides for the appointment! of three commissioners by the Governor who ha!l havujhe. laws prepared l3' thoitime of the meeting of the next Legislature. When the bill comes up to be acted jon it will receive a more extended notice.: ! Stock of Hardware they have ever had the pleasure of uffering to their friends and-jthc public. The needs of the Farmer, llousckecper, the various. Tradesmen, the Miner, jlaclnuists, Wagoners, Draymen, Builders all have been remembered and provided fur. Call and see and hear prices. They would at this time invito special at tention their stock ot 33 MM erf agons 33 Top Bilk ELEGAUT SPRIilS WA&OIIS and fine New York Buggies; Ctaiiion Mowers, AVERY PLOWS, Faraers' FrM Pfe, Eureka Smut Machines, Mm Mm, ii Have the Largest and most completo . stockTof HEW GO'OD'S they have ever olfeml. Jusf read and yet a birdVeyo-view of what they now have in store : - - 1 DifH tioo-lpi, from So up; Vol Dtlains at' 15c. llouiestiis fmni 5e up. Calicots, heM 8e.: Ci.ssiiiitus, Jeniis, Flatiiiei?, Lhey, SliawU, Clonks ni;! a furi-as-sortiHvnl of Dry Creeds and netiens. 11 A t c-.p!fte 1-UH.k of STio'eft S Dm.ih, houghti of .Maiinl eiurt '- aiid will he tld is tht-ap the cheapest. We have the-mexeell?il Bay; Stair- and Wet mure Shoot, A full fine of Mvn'it Huts, and t-'dii'S tiiiiinietl uinl untriin i:ied Halx very.ehenji. V full assortiiKiit of CLOTfilNG. VERY " CHS AP. I The largest Ptoek of Shiria ii the place. j, (iriK-erjt.s :il Imtti ifi-irict!'. Lijfirnr tori ' kisitlH of CuTee from !"2'.e up to' the hi-st Mo t:ha. Might vmb'citH ol Syrup and Molawa very eheap. A ir'xid aAnortinent of Sugar 1-w as can he h:id in the ptact-; llito 14 kindn of 'fohaeeo, th(-apet ro the hti-t to he hnd in ;ioy m irkci. riit oii, Lud, Salt, Flour, leal, Leatht r, tc. We have a I inie hit of Late 'roe Potatoes -!-: r.ow.on hand, vety line. li:e Ware, aiid ni:inv A hi rye sttH-k tf Ta in lele nt oe. We hiiv and se!! fl!l kinds ;f Country Pro- I'e Fiiie Ki.d ste u -'- l:-hn loi't Ii -r fiisli or hatter, hi'i'uio you hny of iell. A Ttilk With Jclf. Davis; A citizen of Nashville has spent a day at Bean voir with Jefferson Davis ami his family Ho refers to it as an occasion o! much interest; and pleasure. Having served in the army under General Joseph E. Johnston, asid being a great admirer of him. he had shared, in a measure, the , a resolution to incorporate fediui, a.fajust jjr. Davis' administration, the sale of spiiiious liquors be prohibited t,mt f)f reruoviBi; otMJ. Jolmstuu 'wiiei within three miles of public school Xo. 2. UooiX gned to tho Army of the Ten but a talk with the ex-President of the Confederacy caused I11111 to teel that in justice had been done that gentleman in charging that ho had acted from prejudic ed motives. Mr. Davis said that one of the hardest duties he had performed was en RKfOUTSjOF STANDING CoMMITTFjF.S. 5 .-a uL.zzZj-, Salisbury. Jan. 0, IS81. iy STRAYEDHOGS. I have in my pasture six white and black spotted hogs, marked, 13 or IS mouths old, which the owner is request- l to prove, pav charges and take away. Otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. ll:3t J. W. Fisiiek: LANDRETHS' 17841 SEEDS the BEST fin j. wo. not sold in your town, yoa cettbembTmaiL Droo L Pntlal Card tat Cafca. logaa and Prices. The Oldest nmd moat extensive Seed Ormrrr in the Vnitrd &ae. DAVID L.ANDUKT1I tt SONSPBnasA.A. rmy t"i . , A . . nessec. me cuange was prcsscu irom Mr. Carief-, chairuiaii 01 tne committee every gt,ctimi v( tltJ Solu, when it became on rules, reported the sanie rules for the app.irc,lt tliat Atlauta must surrender to government of the House and tt;o same the enemy. joiut rules whicli were, atbnptedj by the Qlher subjects were freely discussed last LegUlajlaro, with three exqeptioos, during the day. A compliment was paid to-wit : A nu tubcr advocating a ineasure Mr.'HayW Administration by ajiother is allowed!;. thirty minutes, and fifteen geullemau who was a guest at the t me, when Mr. j Davis rcmaikcd that llayes did not recommend a reduction of his sal ary In this connection, he ivitiarked that salaries of public 'officials are too high, and he told how members of! C- tious beiugjnext in order, the following! ress used to club together in messes, He were iutrodHcedj and referred to the aj- fm thei more said that our form ofgoverri- 1; minutes lit; reply, ine committee on county government is stricken oat and a committee jqh'imiglstratcjf iusci ted. The fit,. rules were adopted. The iufrpdheVibn of' bills and ressln- ' a J propria te coin nut tees : Mr. Covsin,.a bill to repeal seel 10ns 4 aiid 5, cluiptev; 4Jvprivate laws! of 187G- 77. Mr. McClure, a bill to prevent obstruc ting fish iiijlliwassee Biver. Mr. BoVktn. a bill forthe moj-jp speedy execution of criminal process. Mr. Glenn, of Bockingham, j a bill to iimonil soi-tion :l. chanter 71. laws of 1871) T . . ' ii relation to assessors. Mr. Mahiiiiiir. a bill to repeal section r --- - " 41, chapter 34, of lie vised Code;, section 41, chapter; 42, Battle's Bevisal. Mr. Webster, a resolution voucerning the distribiltiou of the proceeds arising from thelsale of niiblic lauds, i Mr. BtM a bill to amend Section 146 chapter 4oi Battle's Bcvis.il. Mr. Hicks, colored, a bill to incorporate the Boan)e Xbn Sectarian Male aud Fe male Academy, . P L. I .. .1 ... tncllt lssaiest uiieu ine peopiu niv puui. 'Not poor, for instance, as the people of Mississippi," he added with grim jhlmior, "but where there is a degree of depend ence of thfc people among themselves, and especially when officials rect-ive moderate salaries and live within their incomes." Mrs. Davis showed Iier love for her coun try in the expression that sh would be . t .1 . li. 1.1 sore! v crieveu it oue 01 ner cuimreii kiiouiu think of any other country better than his own America. She would not be will ing, therefore, to educate sous abroad as circumstances have made it proper with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will go to Europe iu June for their daughter. Notwithstanding report to the Contrary, Mr. Davis does not remember-jtp have seen Mr. Lincoln. He talks freelyjof men and measures. Andrew Jackson! is great ly admired by him. He said : "it Jackson not have Davis taall- outninf d for new inventioni, or for iraprove nienls in old ones. Caeats, rnfringeuieni), Trade-Mai ks, and all patent busintna piompt ly attended to. - - . ' . j Inventions that have been Rejected may still, in moat eases, oe patented oy nx. Beins opposite ihe U.S. Patent Office, and en gaged in Patent Business Exclusively, -we can secure p:iUits in Irs time than lliore who are remote from Wnshiiton."-' When Inventors send innM or sketch, we make search in the Patent bllice, and ndvise is to its pateiiahisity free of chuige. Corre xindnice conridential ; fees rensoiothle; mid JIo Caars Unl2S3 "Patent is Obtained. We refer hy prriruskion to ihe XIily I'ost n ister, and to the Snpei inleiident of the Poftj )ilice M'uuy Order Division in Washington. LAir spreial i eferer.-s. eircnlar. nrlvb e. terms, cc . .tddrt-n C. A. SHOW & CO. Opposite Patent Oftce, Washington, D.J.'. 8:!f ' '.VOW TS THE TIME TO -SUBSGRI? FORTHE WATCHMAN B. C, BSBB & SON Iron Founders, BALTIF'ORE, fVlD. Manulsctare a desirable line of Ileatfnjf and. Cooking Sieves, including the renowned The most jx-rfttt in operation, aUractive in appearance, ami mieqaaleU for durability. Do not buy until you have seeu it. 3T FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. Riirs mpMz a final Icurcsty ABfCRFTIOH (Natures Wav) 1..... . Ii 11 1 :.. i..a-,!,i Mr MJ.f IhhImv. a bill to nroliibit the ujm vu .- 1 .T;..t. 1: a . . :i. ;,J... ...it lieeu more courtly." When Mr 8JIIO OI Wpil llUnilS lMti niiiiiii , co - .,!' of Cruel Stoue church, in Union comity. lad completed hi education ho xtvut from Mr. Ktfntand, a bill to prohibit the sale Kentucky to Mississippi on horseback, ofepiiitdoulinnora within fonr miles of and from Nashville lie rode out j to the ivisA vLLa n..tta- in TlrihvAnn I lieriiii t;t2e, making a T W IflTXa.A l'llt lJtnilOV -.M-aj a- t w - ..oiintv. :.! .. - I ! the General. He Mr.MUrisoniUllto cowl railroads having , been a mnch purer .man to-till up1 UigU trestles... I moral character than is generally ttLli.i. 1 . 1:11 .J.J.i o,.f p.l Tn .InckKon. Calhoun, aud Air, xiauiriCKf u uin 10 uicii wuiuuu, .vT r- 1- visit to delijjhtfu mentions Jackson as in his And all diseases of the Kidney?, Bladder and Urinary Organs hy wearing the IMPROVED EXCELSOIR KIDNEY PAD It is a Marvel! of Healing and . Relict' Simple, Sensible, Direct Painless, Powerful. n LUNG DISEASES, THEOAT DISEASES BEEATHINdTRUOBLIS It Drives Into U'p "1 curative ngents mi! healing uietticines. Ti Tlrwn Frcm diseased parts tl ' jljioioiis tliHt cause death. M g,Thonand.s Testify to its VirtntB. It CURES where nil eke fail. A RLVE-gypJ nl HR M GM llUCU, LATION and R.EY0LU1I0K in Medicine fil UtJi ll'u,uu Action or tlireet -Pi'l'! . S'Sh,, mnii von have tried tl,i, M to miMtistaeiory nir.oa. ...r.. .... i " r - , -n T H A I L X ' tt A a a w our treatise 011 KMney iroiimet'.seni iree. .tt lv drncgifts, or ient ty mail on receipt of p,iee,$i. ADDKl-S mi is the "Only" Lung Pad ft). Orlslnal andOen- . - ulne Kidney Fad. WllUams Bloctr, Ask for lt and -ai no other. DETTCir, MICti. At wholesils in Charleston , S. C, by & lfcCISE, Wholesale Drt S3 fits. t.l KmmIv ' At plied EPFEC i U&L lienuuy. Sold hv Dngt-'M-. or if nt by mail on re- eipt of Price, 2X0, i : - ' senifortept:- The "Onlv" Lriiff Pad Co. nonialsandour uo . ww..nl,nlfithi01-v. :b00k -1UKK- , fiK'l ROIT. J!lcB MILLIONS VtAl. Sent tree. . ' ,.,c, s n . Al o tins wid is67"e w -1 . 1 1 f ! 1 "I fell- li i- ; j