s I 1. it vr , 1 1 QLarolina f tHotcljraan, SALISBURY. TIIUESDAY FEBRUARY 6. 1 NEWS AND COMMENT.; .r;. .:.!-;!Vi-v-ri ; !! S;- . ' Tbi Pennsylvania Bute Senate adopted a re- olution instructing the Uniied State Senator ? cy Ymm ihat Stnta to vote arafrist the porchaan or rontiol of the telegraph by. the Government, told last Thursday, and knocked off to Mr. R- Thi U decided! a sensible step, and it is to be hoped that other States will proceed to instruct their repreMRfotWes in accordingly. ' ; .. i , :w--.. i r j The bill to admit Colorado has been tabled In the lower house of Congress by a tote of 117 to 62J.! r I called Albemarle; otherwise Roanoke situated in about 33 degrees of north latitude, from iwhence as1 good beef and pbrk hare been and send to othet plantations as art and industry many were killed! and wounded. The exact-1 reuth hoar: converts of belonging to the Inumbar knot known yeU: 1 1 . : I Merrimon Hfotioi. 1We ipitlnpoa the I Ball, Wood Brothers rollint mill exploded I insinuation. The Mbch rbo did more t6 ali Philadelphia, Ion the ,4th instant A frag- ( build np. to hold together and ennoble tbe car, improve, tis a larm and spaUoui settle meat entered Albien Prift) Works, 300 feet dis-1 OonBerratiTe part J than all others torn-1 ment, consisting of some two or three hundred tant, killing Iwo bbysJ ToUl killed nine. j.- .-J- iectarea and counseled br Uv fertile noiL But the late and flourishing i n t - ""-iw.t : rr, - , . i . '.' -, i i State Settle he Indiana State Senate has rejected the the eWt tcMbe'auiet lest the harmony Piauonjor .awuemens u -uj, ... . t .j tii i ,i - - i nnnn ids nKTinoi nrcn 01 auiict iuuimiv solution enoorsingtne rresiaems xnuian i l J;.tnrlwH WI1 wn r I r " . ' . br rou of 11 to bo P I7 .." .VeU 7 re er, known to the naUves by the names of Wan- by a you of II to 20. . eaeb aQ 0 d foffy as to beliere that tbe An anA.Tnaw.l. . i n Nnnrtftnfinrv ana ijnion jriiro&u wisi ttaa, the Western, comiuea of N.Cu hefc the I VETO. MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT couniry u lniemeciea oj a range 01 monniains, I - f ., np I 'T . anddiTewifiedbyhUlanddale; nor is thecold L ; . -f- UfAIl. . , . iniense enougn tooougeuie x&nner to Jola Lis I ' aauingion anuLry iv--AO0 irres cattle in winter," . ' ' , f lidentsent the following reto mesiafre to These sutements at different times, do not I the iStuate to day : - : ' . ' ' would berecoguiredaa a tcscripUon of the State To th Senate of the United States : as she is at present. X. Y. 1 1 bare tbev honor to return herewith to the .Senate bill No.vl,490, entitled an act I office should seek , the man and not man the office, and hereafter we expect to exercise a! wide discretion as to who is the proper man. we yieia to none in our i oDDOsition to Radicalism, or in our dero ;Y McAden, of diarlott4, Rond is about 66 biles in with the Rrichmobd and Atlanta air Line. ' 3 as purchaser.- The length and connects Carolina is of a fertile and fruitful soil, where the natiTes ate strong, lirely, and well shapea people, well humored, and generally kind to the English. They live a long and pleasant life, taking little care for the future. Their old women plant their mays ; nd for the rest. rini Welhairi C Lnnohila has been chosen cf on lbe 5U- ' King of Uk Sandwich Inlands: places in Russia and Hungary. JA fearful snow Unn iiretaUed in San Fran- ciple, must be allowed hereafter tbe full exercise ot our own judgment in regard to men and measures. AVe are of I- ' . ''..... TT J ..-. I WT - 1 i ! ingai ssucceeo. romeroy in tne umu , d is noW before the Kenate irotn Kansas, t s , . I ,. J - . . ; . ' I IHouse. is claimed to be of much impor Ir. A. S. Perry, ajhighly resectable citixen nee t0 the peoiple 0fllhi8 State. We are of Franklin county, w dead. f last Thursday the bridge over Deep riTer, on the North Carolina Railroad, gave way while the eastern bound freight train was passing over iaodtMrteen cars were precipitated into the iif er betow.S The Engineer perceiving that the bridge was giving away put on steam and sue coded In geuing off the bridge with some few I the Legislature joughtUo be the best judg- ; es. We were aUhe first opposed to this bill : we were not certain the general weal not fully advised as to the merits, of, or the purposes and necessities tor tuis bill, dui i founj. if it will promote the ; welfare of the peo ph?, secure peace, add allaj bitterness aid strife, it should j be passed by all means, aud of these things the members of tion to Conservative and Democratic prin- the river affords them good fish enough. And in the woods they have plenty of provisions Its chief placQ is Charles Town. Neither is th heat so sultry nor offensive as in places m the same latitude of the old world; nor is tbe winter so pinhcing; yet enough to correct the humors of men's bodies, to strengthen and pre serve them in health ; ' and enough also to put such a stop to the rise and sap and the budding of plants, as to make them bud and blossom in The Amnesty ! bill which has just J the people and what is beneficial to them will not be damaging to us. So far as parties are concerned hereafter we shall commend (what is good and condemn what is bad. We shall denouce the swindlers and opprjessers of the people, wherever their distinct seasons, and keep pace till they be gathered. "Which makes it proper wine ana oil; of both which they may in time have good quantities. -Liberty of conscience is mere ai lowed also; but atheism, irrehgion and viUous i lives are condemned. The English proprietors have registers of al NORTH cars. Fortunately no one was killed or hurt. p . ; ' - ! ; ' !- . i The ' coldest weather ever felt at SaltJLake City, occurred there on lat" Thursday. The snow drifts on the rOada were sixteen feet deep, and ten fett on a level in Cotton-wood miniag district. Several railroad employees perished. j W. D. Barnev of South Carolina, convicted of Ka Kluxiog has been pardoned, ! Csrlotta, wife of the unfortunate Emperor, ; Maximilian, is dead. , - For the Watchman, CAROLINA, AT DIFFER ENT-PERIODS IN THE PAST. i In an old Geography, published in England grants and conveyances of land to prevent suits after the accession of George IILin 1760; of and controversies. Andin same, their frame o .... . a i , . i - ... . . . which the; title page is gone, arid which ap-1 government is generally so well pu togemer, YOU CAN DOYUOltOWN PAITIXa BRADLEY'S PATENT in va Tirn davivtI 1 The Mest Economicil, BcaatiftU and i JJurable. From the Christian (Ohio) Worker. !, SUNNY SOUTH. On the afternoon of the 18th Novem ber I arrived at Colombia, 8. C. ' This is the most beautiful city I have visited since I have been in the South. It has a population of about 12.000. The streets TIIESE PAINTS are composed ff Pra Whits La ad, Zisc and LiKstim Otr with other maieriala which add trill to ikm for the relief of the East Tennessee Uni versity, without my approval. This claim for which $18,500 are appropriated out of I durahilitr, elajckity, beauty and aumgih of th the moneys of the United States, arises I T wloU are chemically eot5id, ' ' '..I that Ik. v.! .-. m fl m . L f J X - ; . . lu part for the de.truct.on of propmj hy 1 u ' V- troops In time ot war. and. therefore, the Uaotiful and daw PUt. TbeWwhichU same objections attach to it as were ex- the real lif of the Paiot; cannot leaveit and U pressed in my message of Jane 1st, 1872 aUorbedby tbe aubrtance towhlch it liapplMd. returning the Senate bill awarding j dow in the painta nlxed is ti brdiaarr are wide, and the houses in all the best 125.000 to Jj Milton Best, If the prece- iZTF'J .. , i . ... iJ: I..-vi:.t.-.a . rl I U, to tub and nib off in a lw moaiLc or &t pan oi D9 city nave large ana oeauuiiu "t viia. iuo viorciu-1 nheu in three or bur veara. Thii Paint U yards surrounding them. In these yards J ment is liable for the ravages of war, tbe j unaffected by change of tetnperatoir. k perfect- rou oi ucmiuui upon toe public ueaaury i imprrrioua io we action ot water, is wril ad you may find magnolia and myrtle trees, and livcoak, and a variety of flowers and trees which are not common in the North Before the war, Columbia was regarded by travelers as tbe most beautiful city on this continent. But when Sherman's armj came through here, they planted their batteries upon the bills, on tbeoppo site side of the river, and for about ten cannot be forecast. The loraltr of the people of the' section in which the Uni versity is located, under circumstances of personal danger and trials thus entitling them to the most favorable construction of the obligation of the Government to wards them is admitted, and nothing but regard for mj duty to the whole peo ple in oppoiing a principle which, 'f al hours ther ooured a rain of shot and shells into the citr. The town was full of peo- lowed, will be afforded to a part by al le. multitudes of women and children lowing this bill to become a law, could f ' . I 1 a a induce me to remrn it with objections. ould be pronJoted tV its adoption ; we pears to have been written In Gennanyj and that judicious med that have seenit.say its the were inclined to think that an act of gen- efal amnesty extending over a period.of time during which many horrible crimes wiere committed would prove a dangerous precedent. But, after mature reflection, we have thought jbeUcrl of the bill. The time when these crimes were perpetrated The jury on Com Tweed case, New York, j by the opposing secret-oath-bound polit- could not agree, and were discharged. It is now stated that it was the Spanish steamer 1 by, and it would be well were it forgotten having gone through thirty editions, to have been trans ated into English, the following is all that we can find about Carolina. Page 942, II. of the English Florida. i " O.u. Which is the English Florida T Am. The country of Carolina, which towards the East borders upon Canada, was first discover ed by Francis Riband, a Frenchman, in 1562. He built there a fort, aud called it in honour of Kihg CharleB IX Carolina In 1 585, the Span ital factions oij leagues, is happily gone te out the fVenca, & kept possession also. Under no circumstances can the peace, weitare, pr interest ot toe citizens, be promoted by calling up tho dead past and reopening) the wounds inflicted by bitter factions and opposing partisans. I Amnesty may turii loose some despe rate and bloody handed villains, but is it Morillo that ran into and sunk the Emigrant ship Nordeet, The Murillo was not sunk, but has arrived in safety at Cadis, where her ofB- rm and crew will undergo an examination in relation to the disaster. - i Three negro incendiaries were hanged at Ar row Eock, Mo., by a vigilance committee. Capt Ltlll. Southern Express Agent at Cba lotte, Is dead. u ' The business portion of the town of Jackson, Tenn, has been destroyed by fire. Loss $100, 000. , " Ex -Governor Joel A. Mathisoa of Chicago, is dead.1 I -V-' ! ' ''' rtf T) .1 . T SI1-. rn 1 1 .. ' .. . , it in such a manner senwncea to nve years in toe penitentiary ana 1 i , , a fiiW ot five thousand dollars for pension frauds. I 6,or7 ana ; 1 1 ; hna. The Bank of British North America and; ad joining buildings at Renfrew, Canada, were burned last Friday. Three persons were' also : burned t6 death, and two seriously. of it for 80 years; but in 1663, the English took if from them, and have maintained it ever since. They have si nee extended their settlements in FloridQ by erecting anew colony south wards of Carolina, which is named Georgia, in honour of lis present Majesty. Qu. Whit ist the product of this country? Jns. Here grows abundance of rice, of which the inhabitants export a great deal to Europe, not better that a few suilty devils should hesides what is stilled into rum, and what is eseape than that a whole State of mno r 4 . , . , . j r i si - , I There is also a great deal of saltpeter exported cent, persona euoum m maue w auacr oy from theQ(,e. The principal places in this cuu- the evils and burdens incident to endless prosecutions acid continued strife 1 This is the important question, and Vo trust dur representaiives vill be able to solve . A despatch from Madrid dated last Friday aays i there is great rejoicing over the birth of the" Prince yesterday. The happy event was celebrated by' singing Te Dtvmt ia all the churches, firing salutes and the general illumi-1 nation of tbe city of Madrid last night. The 1'rioc m to be ohrutened Louis Amado Fer-! iiando. s " Thj Boston Board of Trade hal passed a re solution petitioning Congress to amend the Bankrupt Law for tbe speedy settlement of the affairs of liquidating insurance companies. A firei in New York city, February let, de stroyed $400,000 worth of property. , , ! A number of Chinese, at Carson city, fought with knives about women. Three were killed. - Commodore Matthew Fontaine Maury, Amer ican hydrography and naval officer, died at Islington, Va, on the 1st., inat. Ilejwasauthorof try are, 1 J Charles-Town, the capitol, and a fortification, with a good harbour ; 2. Charles Fort, a fortification which was built by the French.' This is all that a writer on Geography in England could say about Carolina after 17C0 Another old author, date undetirmined, says, " This country (discovered at first about the game time With Virginia, aud afterwards, Anno '660 granted by patent to several noblemen as nrnni.tnr- thArnnf. ia 1 .nnrn.p.l nn tha patt hr Hon. Josiahj Turner, Jr., and Capt. R. L Daxt of tbe main ocean ; on the west by some TT n' .! m , , , , I- i: v annj:, Mnaior, irom Mecfcltnbnrg, 0f TeiraArctica; on the north by Virginia; and as will redound to ! wellbf ing of North Caro- THE PUBLIC PRINTING &C. discussed the public 1 printing and other matters at CbaHottelUt Saturday. From all we can gether, Notwithstanding the reports of the Charlotte Papers, the sym pathy of the crowd was decidedly in favor of Mr, Turner,! so fai as the action of the I rate that tia a good medicine between the ex Legislature with respect to the Public I tremes of heat and cold, that are most sensibly ri -. . I ft . . I folf; in rli rora nsrti rf tha Trnr'lA r-jrintini? was concerned, and ho it m pvprv i " ' " - """" on the south by -part of Florida., It is termed by the FrehchCrtroZtjiPf byjthe Italians, Span- iards, Germans, aud English, Carolina ; so call ed in honor of his Brittanick Majesty, King Charles III j The air of this couttry is reckon ed very healthful to breathe in, and so tempe- Brinting was concerned, and so it is every Where, it we exj.ept a fow would-be-leaders ahd directors bjf the people. The fact is, the action of the Legislature in relation to tlbe Public Printing cin not be sustained before the quiet thiukin? peo pie of the epuntry. They do not endorse it and we The soil of this country icfor the most part ve ry fruitful producing in great plenty(most sorts of fruits roots, plauts, herbs. &c, beside a varie ty of English grain. Tho chief com modities exported hence are skins of otters, bears, leopards ; as also oil, olives, cotton, in digo, ginger, tobacco, saiRaparilla.'turnierick, snakes-root, tc. What chiefly deserves the best for the people that live under it of any they have read. To conclude, here the savanas are crowded with deer, large and stately herds of cattle parol the meadows. Here tho pleasant pastures abound with sheep and oxen, the fields are replenished with English and Indian corn. The gardens, as in AMa and Europe, are em belisbed with the choicest fruits and flowers; here the heavens shine with a sovereign ray of health, and a serene air and a lofty sky do fends it from the noxious infections, and com mon distempers that are incident to other parts of the world. In a word, tis a salubrious air to the sick, a generous retirement and shelter to the injured and oppressed. Tis a fund and treasury to tkem that would be rich." Itlnust have been then a most delightful land to live in 1 80 years ago when Robert Mor- den wrote this description of Carolina. Wo have a more modern geography, by Ben jamin Davis, fourth edition, published in Phil adelphia, by Johnson and Warner, do-, ISITv. From some internal evidence it seems to have been written in 1804. It takes North Carolina by itself: " The sav age tribes that were the original proprietors of North Carolina, were probably very numerous : but tho most noted were the Chowannoes with their allies, the Nottaways, Meherftus and Tu tiloes on the east ;. snd tho Corees, Tu6carora, and the Cherokees, on the west. The first Lu ropcans seated in this country were a colouy of Germans fiointhe banks of the Rhine, who were driven from their homes by the extenui nating brigands of France.' Before tho American revolution, more than one half of the inhabitenU of Nurth Carolina were of tho charch of England, this aoct hav, ing founded and peopled most of the seaport towns. After the declaration of independence, these were obliged either to abjure their allo eiance to Great Britain, or to dexcrt their homes many of theni chose the latter, particularly the clergy, one or two ministers excepted. It is probable most of the living were sequestered. for there is hardly a t-ingle Episcopal congrega tion existing in tho maritime towns, A numer ous body of people iu this part of the state live without any of the externa' acts of religion, ex ternal acts of religion, except where the l'res byterians or Methodists have collected the teat tered sheep of the Episcopal fold.t Those sects aro numerous throughout the Statet the former possessing several of the Western count its al most entirely. The settlement of Moravianp; having fled before the approaching army till they had rekched Columbia and could go no further. Imagine the terror that must hare been produced by shells crash ing through the houses, and exploding at t e hearthstone or iu tbe sick chamber I All day women and children ran through the streets, screaming with terror. 1 be mayor of the city went out and met Sher man, and surrendered the city : and the universal report here is that Sherman promised uot to burn the puce. But soon after, the soldiers poured in and filled the streets, and thousands of them became drunken with military success and drunk Recognizing the cUitns of :hcae citizens to sympathy and the most favorable con sideration of their claims by the Govern ment, I would heartily favor a dnnaliou of the amount appropriated by this bill for their rrlitfc (Signed) ; ' U.S.GRANT, i Executive Mansion, Jan. 29, 1873. i mm i Revenue Officer Stalled. We learn from' a gentleman who was in the city yesterday, that ou Saturday last an un fortunate affray occurred in Wilkesboro betwpen a map by the name ofUbinson, and 'J. B. Howell, a reveuae officer, in hieh Howell was stubbed social times in tbe bead, back and shoulder with a knifu in the hands of Robinton. At last accounts Howell was in a dying condi tion,! and by this time is no doubt dead. We Could not learn anvlhing whatever as to the origin of thj difficulty. jnnriotie uoserver. apted to all clawea of work, tu.d is in every vtr a better Paint tor either Inn-de or Ouukle Work or Boat Paintior. than anv other (ml tit .M.. to the trade, and will U at Icaat thr4 timet M long u the leu Lrd and OU mixed In the onii nary w.y. Always Readj for Use and Easily Applied. Sold by the Gallon. One Gallon Covert Twenty Squarh Yards 2co Coats. C P. KNIOIIT, Sole Agent, Jo. 93 W. Lombard Street, Biltimort. Specimens and Price Xist Pnrnl,h. cdQraUs. t Jl . T' 1 I opccimens vj uijrcrmt Color to be seen aiikts Vtfice. en witn wine, me blue rockets went up which was a signal for buming the town, and the soHiers began firing the bouses, and a district half a mile wide and a tuile long was burnt right through the best part of tbe city. You can better imagine than describe the suffering that must have fol lowed. We pitied the people of Chicago and Boston, with their railroads and tele graphs to connect them to the comforts and sympathies of the whole world. But poor Columbia had no such aid. llf-r railroads were torn up and her telegraph wires cut, aud no one to bind up her wounds. But this is only oue of the many proofs that the foul, poisonous breath of armies "7 "pnry Austin & .i, who r-ectrully ui . j j . . t . .u- r solicit, the putrdnage of their old friends and blasts and destroys the fairest things of the travelling publiS. No wins wiU be snared eartu. Northern capital has been introduced and the city partly rebuilt. Bnt most of I the new buildings are not equal to the ones that w re burned, in size and beauty. While in Columbia I was introduced to I Got.. Scott, who is au Ohio man, and uiu-iuriy Ri.own i ihc citizens here as a Tribttne Ofiicfl, formerly the Examiner wipi-uSrr. ui at. ,.. orac,i oflr-rfd for m c on reasouab e r, BalT-Houe, Iec 10 1872. Mr C. P. xianT-Djar Sir: Ii .4.rtU n mach pleMuri u, th.t the (Bradley Patent Lnamel Paint fat exeved my Upeci. Uon inecooorur, bautT.i.d. I h JT.. soa to believe, in durability. More than twelve monin eince 1 painted Ue roof of tky Hotel (Mansion Iloiwe) with the Bradley iEoami-l faint, and I was so well 6leacd with if I deter mined to paint tbe outwdf of the HoUL and am au- tenti- NEVDVERTMENTS DAVIE ! HOTEL, IN MOCKS VI LLE, N. C. So Ions and favorably known to the public. has not been dewed, a reported : but u etill keot by Mr. Hptiry Austin V boo, who rwpectfully ng public. No iaina will be spared to give satisfaction Jan. 1G 3mo. PRIVTIIVO OFFICE EOU SALE. Th'ft Prns,.;tync and fixtnr of the 5 . I I . , .,, , , . u.y" ivu., v. -.-.v -un u I UCOCi t CD LUC care not who espouses it, he will be whin- .....,. t r s - i 4n-v..-, ....-,.. v-. v...u. i a vciutiu ueru, most entirely' me seiiieuieut ii luiuatiitur ped-out before ,them. They are sick of I which goes by the name of the country, and is very populous, and disti Efiui.hahle for dtc chancres, of bitterness and the auarrela of 1 remarkable for its lonsr red root, which draws mm anil nipt v. w . J Letters on the Amazon and Atlantic Slopes disappointed office-bunters. They don't of South America," " Relation between Mag- lVnt any Pn n of so much im- h '' J '. lr .1 ' l u -i-. ll-- .-' . . purvaucts mu io matte nia- iauure 10 get an up party. If this is Canserratism, all vt uvmdim avi Mvuevaa . va v vtuvrviivi 44 Astronomical Observations," aPbyical Ge- office the ground for breakine up the ograpny ot Uie ea," Ac Lairing the late war he was. an officer of the Confederate navy, and at fhe time of his death, was a Professor of Physics at the Virginia Military Institute. Aged 67; ' " Boutwellhas ordered the redemption of over half a million of three per cent, certificatets leaving about seven-eighths of a million out, I remarkable for its long red root, which draws i upon paper good red lines, but answers not in dying. Can any one tell us what the plant I I is f J The natives of this country heing natur ally men of good courage, and for a long timo at war among themselves, are mightily dimin- ished in tueir number to what they were. ButH hive to say is. it is not so understood bv those remaining are gererally persons of good toe good aud true meln of the country. The men that are continually crying har mony can not stifle discussion, and they should not, if it were in their power. If it: ! there Is any thing gotten in the Conserva- The debt statement shows an increase of nearly ( live Party it should be made known. We are opposed to teovernigup any thing that the people are in titled to know. We caro half a million. In treasury coin, sixty-two and three-eighths millions; currency, seven mlUiona.! ' ,The Government sells a million aud a half in gold each Thursday, and buys a million of bonds each Wednesday of February. Cleavaland and Lake Erie Iron Company Works, burnt,' Loss heavy. " - ' 1 A fire at Quebec, burned tbe couH-houae and ;1 l not who it hurts or wat damage it may do to those so-called leaders. The fact that the o-called Conserva aiive party with a pcofessed majority of twenty-four, could nojt elect the alleged representative of the jgjorious organization, there being a liberty of conscience flowed by ii of itself enough to idam it in the esti- the very Constitution of their government. The agreeable;temper, and maintain a firm friend- ihip with our colony. The English here resi ding are the same in manners with those heer in England. King Charles II, having granted Carolinaby letters pafeht. in propriety to George Duke of Albemarle, :Ed ward Earl of Clarendon, tc,.by those letters the laws of England were to be always in force iu this country; only the lords proprietors jaie impowered (together with the consent of the inhabitants) to make, or repeal such by laws as shall from time to time bd thought expedient, for the better governing the whole colony. The English here residing are of many and different persuasions in matters of religion, all records of tbe province since its foundation,' nation of all right thinking men After tills deed,&c v j JttlV MI)IAnMikM,L,i.:.. wivy WW w w w iia hear nothing man. ahnnt 4 A'mnmtn,tm HmmmiiJ . T-T J 1. I II I '' 1 " . j " -vu. H, -.u.w M nuwwro o i nannony in oraer to save such an im- Wilmington Journal vjn, the dry good, and UW. ,l nof jeC0Ter 1 jrrocery store of Mr. T. 8. Crowaon. tbe rxxd ot iOM inflietiug it are punished bj fice and a store kept' therein, Mr, John Boy- A few persistept ofSce hunters did. the ' lin's harness shop, Mr. William Marrs tin shop work. Twa or three men bent on securing and Messrs. Gale A IlutchUW. confectionary a Scat in the U. $. Senate, preceded to plan, ' atorj were all destroyed, but with what lok of ,4hemef Md elictionier with members in stock we were unable to learn. The Jrgns of- .Lj .tJ t -l . i . recorer from until exposure. fiCawaaonlvabontMIWdi.t.-i.k.itM uut ut uw.iMure j oeiore ana but as it was net mentioned in the dispatch, we fter meH pmume that it escaped. ! j and in the lobbies, in William Lowery, a Ku Klux riaonerfhM l?n . - Pnra been Dardooed and kImuhI frnm tK AlLn. I tela, this novel and . . - - -- .v . s prison. , v : ' James Gould A Sons Woolen factory at Mont-' peher, Vermont, has been burned. Loa $100,- ooo; "1 4 i I'.. . The jury la Mrs. Wharton's case failed to a and were dMcharged. There were eight for 'conviction and four for aoquitUl.1 If she dn't mind she will be hunt yet. Th thincr gruws worse.' The Evangelical alliance, KeWTork city, have iiwued. a circa lar, calling for coafoi-enoe nexi October, in thia city, to unite all Chrit- ! On the hustings the halls of legisla e rooms of the ho- new procedure was earned - on br the redoubtable asniranta for Senatorial honors. Whoever heard of a Bragg or a Graham thus resorting to uch scurvy'? worfcJ and brineine into disgrace the once honored position of U. SrSenator ? Are we expected to ween of sucfaj men to get in po- beg to be excused. We tie tqj the coat-tail of any Are we expected to de- i-.J in ji- jii..V. i oyer the failure suion, it so, we i i w never expect to; office seeker. nounce Vance for fa'isj ilkadvieed letter in vt.;i, t ii-i.ij.i i t tians airainst the errors of infidelity and ration. " " " 6"8 aliara wllichhave been .transported -rota Eu-jdffe ad Pperodj Merrimon for trea rupe. j ; I ajt or not hating resigned before Fntir kftiUr. . n.. Ai t nCv. dld when JMW elected to the U Pituburgh. Pa., exploded en the 3d Instant, ITt Sen ' " S H t do it.' Are shattering U building terribly. .TJireethoos- pected to denottoee Merrimon under and abort r were in , tbe aaill at lh tiait and 1 w penalty of bein charged by the ele natives have as yet no revealed knowledge of the true God, but follow the vain imaginations of their own minds. However they are said to acknowledge one supreme being, whom they worship under the name of OJceyand to him their priests do frequently sacrifice; but they oeueve iaac ne taxes no care of human affairs, committing; them to lessor deities. They ac knowledge also a transmigration ot souls, and future state of happiness after this life." In another old volume published in Ixradon hi 1693 we find the following description of Carolina. Carolina about the year 1060 was by his majesty, the King of Great Britain, -re, united to his imperial crown ; and he by his royal grant established it a province or propri etorship,; dignified it a principality, and grant ed it by patent to Lord Chancellor Clarendon rum aud piety The Friends have likefife several congre-, gations, seated in Guilford and the adjacent counties. There are alao some Baptists. Ir the maritime counties of this common wealth, the language and the general state of manners assimilate in a great degree to those of Virginia. Wherever slavery exists, there we must expect to find its concomitant evils ; and here, where one thir of the inhabitants are doomed to support the rest, weinuet expect to find indolence and dissipation, i From the great influx of mechanics and citizens from the Northern States, since the revolution, and who have carried along with them their habits of industry and economy, a change of character may be observed to have gradually taken place on the sea board. j; The vices of gatubling, drinking horse-racing, cock-fighting, &c., do not prevail to that great degree which thy did 30 yeari ago. The western part of the stale ia principally settled by emigrants from Pennsylvania and .Sew Jer sey, by emigrations from the north if Ireland and Scotland, and also by several tietllements of industrious Germans; the proportion of slaves u less nmaerous, and the public duties of morality and religion more respected and ob served. This State is not distinguished by the fame of ita literary institutions; yet education haa not been wholly neglected. There is an Jkrt of As sembly, and funds appropriated for ilie cstab- liahuien. of an university, and there a another act of recent date for the support -of public schools, throughout the State. Academics are established at Salisbury, Newberne, and Hills- borongu under the care ot some respectable tu tors. The Slate is not deficient in iron mines, from which they manufature bar-iron, and hollow- ware for domestic use. Every farmer has a field to the Lord Duke of Albemarle, to the earl of c0"00. wnicn &e dean, spin and weave, for Cravem.! to the Lord Ashley Cooper, earl 0f the consumption of his family. Greai part of me :. ijrj ui uiiwMaie areenrncu mrnugn v ir- ginia, and bouth Carolina : they consist chieflv Shaftsbury, to John Lord Barclay, to Sir Wil liam Barclay, and to Sir John Coliton Znt. and Baronet, and to their heirs and successors, c. It contains that part of the continent of I America, which by the French was called Flor ida from her florid and fragrant fields, verdant meadows,! delightful savanas guarded with stately woods. It extends itself rrom the river ! St. Mathes to Caratuc, an inlet near Virginia. In this large tract of land are many naviga ble rivers, the chief whereof are Albemarle riv er; NarStoke river, Pentege river, Neuseor Nus river, Clarendon river, Watera river. Cra ven or San tee river, Ashley river. Cooper river Stone river, Edisto river, Colleton river, Carn bahe and ; Wastro river, and Mathes river, many sife, commodious and spacious harbors. and for lesser rivers and brooks it hath innumer able.--J M - . ' It eeqUins two piiacipal settlement?, the one of tar, pitch, turpentine, rozin, Indian corn, boards, scantling, shingles, tobacco, firs, pork, bees wax, &c Not more than one person in ten. atccordins' to the last enumeration, had reached the age of 40 ; wnereaa in the iNcw Juiglaml elates the proportion of this aze is generally about 15 to 100. This then is not the habitation for thoe who wish to rival old Parr or Jenkins in health and longevity. But there ia hot a fine? climate within the extensive limits of the Uni ltd Slates, t In the history of the Lutheran church in North Carolina, by Rev. G. D. Bernlieim. we read that j tbe following iteaa of intelligence is taken from the journal of die Episcopal. North Carolina Convent km of 1818 : Previously to November, 1816, there was no Episcopal cler gyman in iius btate, and but one congregation in wnicn uie worship or our church was per- ler, from Cincinnati, and a number of others from Ohio, wh are investing their capital; and all persons who come and i'lVfst capital or come io labor- r nnre than welcome if thry let politics alone, and do not assume to become immediate rulers in a hind where they arc strangers. These "carpet baggers" have come nn- der the name of Republicanism, and thus secured the vote of the ignoruitl colored people, and as the result the offices in North Carolina and South Carolina hare fallrn into the hands of ignorant, wicked men, who have squandered about twenty millions of the people's money-ia South Carolina, and twenty fire millions in North Carolina. K'crywhcre the intelligent Christian peopje are complaining of op pression, "llow are you oppressed by the North ?" "By the scnnl of your Northern society coming here and taking possession of public affairs, while our best C zpiis were disfranchised and could have n voice." I have hada multitude of facts given in confirmation of this assertion. 1 will give but one f these : .A mau calling himself "Yankee Davis," . walked out on the porch of tho hotel at Ashboro, N. C , and like an auction crier, called out at the top of his voice : "Hear ye! Hear ye ! llear ye ! Everybody who proposes to vote for Yankee Davis aie invited to his headquarters, whine they will find free tobacco, free wliisky and lree women !" And yet, in spite of this man's awful corruption, he was .elected to the State Senate l make laws and control the moneys and public affairs of the peo ple. I asked the cashier ot the - National Bank in Columbia how the intelligent Christian men voted. lie said,; "No one but tbe most corrupt white men and the negroes have bceu voting the Radical ticket; bat now affaiis have somewhat changed, and some of our good citizens have voted for Grant, with the, hope that it would give them some influence in se curing a better state of affairs." One of the most intelligent Christian gentlemen that I have met with in the South, said to roe: "I have thought that the plagues of Egypt were terrible : but if God had just visited Egypt with such a swarm of carpet-baggers as tbe South is cursed with, they would readily have let the children of Israel go. At the State House in Columbia we weut into the State lreasurer s office. where we found about a dx'ti colored men, some of whom were busy at desks and others seemed to have stepped in on business. A burly mulatto approached us and was introduced as l4. CordaZo. the Treasurer of State. The Legislature of South Carolina is about lbrctrfifihs colored. a xresoyierian minister said to me. "The whole South wants peace true peace A Baptist preacher said, "No people ever longed tor peace and rood govern ment like the more intelligent : classes in the South. We don't csre who rule us, so we have a reepi:e from the oppression tuat now crusn?s us. We can. t live this way." I give the above facts and statements without comment. I am n politician and 1 leave the reader to draw his o conclusion. I have taken great pains to learn all 1 could, by talking with every body from Governor down to the colored boy who blackened my boots. And have in my mind other things to say, but lor sale on terras Apply to J. J. Stewar.. .li. 1G tf. DR. C. A. XXZZra 12 3.801? Re- sperlfully. anniupcci that he ha returned the practhx; of medicine, and will be pltain-djo re ceive the calls of hU former patrons aud the public generally.: Call left vitluf nt his reidcncc, formerly oc cupied by Jss. b. McCubbin or T. F. Klul'x's Dni.i Store will rexive prompt at ten tion. Salisbury, Dec'.2i. 3nio:15 MILLINERY REMOVED. Mii McMhh ay hereby informs her customer and the public generally that he has removed one door below where she formerly wa, and ha added to her well selected flock of Millinery, all kinds of ladien, turnihint; guods nsuaJlr kept in Miliincry Stores. She will be pleased to havt the Lvlies call on .her at her new place, and ex amine her stock.; dec. 19 Imo. 1 SETTLE UP. All thoe indebted to me for suh-cription to the Eiwminer, forsdvertining, or job work, are respectfully requested to come forward and set tle up without further delay. Corn, Wheat, Flour, I'ca-, or any country proJuce taken in exchange for claims and the market price allow, ed. ! J. J.STEWAIIT. SeptJ 5,-.l:tf ; Administrator's Notice. All tKMsons having claim against the estate of Theophiltis Alphoneo Allison, deceased, are hereby notilicd to exhibit the same to the un dersigned on or bfoie the 1 1th d.iv of Novem i ber, A.,I. 1673. I WILLIAM A. LITKEY. Nov. 14, 1S72. Adrt'r of Tluo. Ali-honso 9: tf. ; AllUn, dee'd. Attention Everybody I All those having claims againni W. F. Wat son or T. C Watn, either as princiiial or a security will present the same to Ctirton Craijre on or befor the 2-jth day of December, 1872. lv so doing they inav txmeht themselves, and oblige the undersigned. rtor. ii, i..j ; w.r, rtAisu. 6w:-9. T. C. WATSON. most happy to say that if pi res me perfect faction. In conclusion Twill mv. ifrhia monial will be of any advantage to yonl you are at liberty to use iu Yours raost respect fully. Manwon House HateL X W. corner Payette and St. Paul streets, Iiiltimore. if- n o r"-ico, ree. ii. IW3. Ma. C. P. Ksiobt. baltimore lr Sir: TW paiaU we received from joa bave Un iptA4 to several ror.r own UnUuig. od Is tk-( of nr ffieods, and hvehveu eaUre sati.Uctlouia cover wg qaalittek, to gloss, and ia adaputwUty U all kinds of surface or and w rlM-7r.ii. eonmend it, especially tu that rl f n rho have to depeod apoa nnkoova t-uu. Ar painters, to m x and furouk nstenaia, wkema w , have fjund tne most drm.i'n- t Yours trulj, JMH .STOUFFEU 4 SOS. U?.,T,L.AK; Lt"' B,L o.,M4..5t ui 16TX O. I. Kswir Esq.. ASrtt Urad.y, Patent Enamel Paiut, Ba.tiiaore-.ly,ir Hr-ll paint wbick I iurcUaed from you has pivea enro aaUs rirtion, wo mucli aothat all xa t:Kl,Ujt. Intend to follow mj exanife. and hare tln-ir hoa-c4 painted, .t is not unljdural.loaadcbeap bat it loots better after it i put on than anj paiut I ever aaw. Tbe painter I bve employed ia deh gated wit- it. He savs he ran paint tw.ee as 'a-t and attai-o ULtt do aK-W r jot,, w:tL tbe Eaaei riat U-an " y oiixrr b ever urrd. i I can tber-fon, with-nt be ttion, rrrfrnael it Ui lit pjbl.o as i of U vr M artirtaf paint ever introduced. V.ui- Trj rrrtuilr, JaULS if ALL. f Mi?. T. T. Kxicar. 73 '.V. Lombard t.. lUJii. moie-ifirS;r-i.U hut Un n- - h-.,.-. lat-!ot Kim j! I'a.nt. and not ftndinr oaJlt-r-r here it ha feUed u. pire atisfarUoa. I am there fore frank in recorammdiac it to thm t.utJ ik t-elpa:ntiu um. It drit'piomplj,adiiea-flaly. I and .u j t'.rrr I. noue xorl. i .oursuii.v. JAMES M. TKUiTT. Uuo-e and i6-n ra.cur. Mitlord. Iklewara. Paixt t GtoKci't Cot tv. HA.. CV. 24tt. 17J. ('. P. Kxmjht. Eg.. DliinHv Itrir Sir Havinr firm roar Kradlet'a iBtnt Kaaa l V-mt a for six inoat-a. I lake ptea-ar in aajing Uat i: La faily come U yuat epme6tatiORa, and I tinak Icoks aa now a wbea fir-l anald. Ii maintaira ita cm nd mlor rlectlj, and I ia satmfTed wiil oa'.iai any ther paiat I kavsecr iea. VerTreruectfuCv. I ML' CUV ADDLSOY. io itr, long, I lest this article become too top without .concluding. W. G. ncncAED. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of a Decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, I will oCer for bale at public auction, at the Court-House dxr in Salisbury, n Batnrdav. tne first dav of Fetnr- ary WeXt, th following; Tracts of LaimI, to it : Une 1 ract containing abont 303 ACHES, vino on the Yadkin Hirer, adioinin? the land of the heirs of William Locke, dee'd- and of Joel II. Jenkins, deed., -and immediately on the line of the X C K R. AU, one other Tract contain ing about 40 34 A.cres; Situate on the South Yadkin River, adjoining the lands of Lewis Uurrell and l'eter W. llairston. Saul ands belong to the Heirs of Jacob Correll dee'd. tea Terms one-third Lah, one-third in aix monlh, jatHl tne remainder in twelve months. lib Is.ial atid approved security. Title rcaerv- ed until h purchase mnev i jwi.L J()IIN!A. 1SUYUEN, Com'r. Jannary 11th 1873. Atlhesame time aixt place I will aril the widow's (tower in the above 303 acres of land. So aa to give the purchaser an unincumbered j title to the wliole tract. J in. 52 tf. J. A HOYDEN. Guido. Isrs M-f Mlkllt Mat aMMfk'l MTli!aa7 tm im 4 n-a w i ii -a aM f ( f fm wwwrmrmml Xaa.ia s sa i 1 rrtlM tail ISlsui tzi 7-rtstU a- ,ri mm Im iii-i ill il i mm i aa wm luTTuli' ' V r 7mm TTfr TTTllTrj-IS I St MART'S SOHOOI., THE SI RBEXDEROF GESCBAL LEE, At Appociattox O. XT.. Vi, AprlL -.:i.i---JaT-.i-.. i n. l A M.Vr.XIFIt 'FT 14 x 17 luel. Eagrav ior of th sqrrtider of Gn. Le. braautully cxdord. XugrrnvM ia the highest st via of the art and priuted oil heavy plate papr. It ii truly a geui of art. one which ih Mild hang in the parlor ofvry Southern homv. Seat by mail,! n ountfd on a roller and poet-paid. tor -Ml cent, or 3 lot oo Mats. Aazrn wai ted. I Addreas J. O. dr; W. Z-Z. ZtTJUZLOW. I ' . Bristol. Tenn. 4 Catalogwa of P ctcre h Book, aent fra. I Biirmaaa. Md., Rpt. tCth, 1872. C. t Kxicbt. Emj ficarfcir: In-edUcKraa-Uy'a faint on our duelling ia Howard CoaUt la ctoter 'at, and the co'cr ia as god, aag iLc nr- u e a. gioy now aa it tu mrn flrmt put oa. If ! ever have to pant a bone again, 1 suaQ rerUla ly ase it. Yonrtraty, f DANIEL M, W0BTH IXTITOX. Secretary Baltimore Biaack Security Life latnr. arvceCo-.ai 1. O; Aveaoe, Baltintore, Md. Raitihoks. Md..St't. anh. IKX C. P. Kniout. Emj. lct Sir: I bp had U Fl aJ l'trtit Enaicel I'aint. 4 kirb I pan baaed from yon. u- l anjwitlde. botbat mj dwell ioij ariu lorr. for t-n m-imhi, Il give e great p!eaue to be at'.e to s it tbat it corn- fllij op to yojr recoinuien lit'oii in ftcilitiraof ok, rt-uaomj, durabilitv and U-ai.lv. Yo":.nitra;y. tiiomas j. irjvixr:. IGS West Ba'.UmorektrMl, B.ltitaire. Md. i I FROM HON. JOilX WETHEIiEI. ASHLrxs. Baltraore County. Md., MayJT.rST'". Mr. t. I'. Kt tnr. t t) rroinmrn8atMa wf a fner.d. I t induced to atflv )oarp I4nt Brad ley's Paint to mj Ikhihc. 1 liaie firaur ia slat. inc that il ha proved hijr.Ir Bt.faf lory, rot max wore surface than ou piunu i mrr froooroi cal. and carrier better y - tint" oidinafy paint, and Is fnper from d,imeal!-oior. Yoararepcrtfuliy. JoIlX WETIltREP. Tbe following M'er in atmng and va'nabk: Bslvimobk Md IVc. -70, 1873. C. P. Kkicht. Ijuj.. Areot Hrd!e 1'aual Enamel Paint lear Sir:! be paint we pnirhased from yon w will cbeetfiall v endoras as tbe beat of any kind we bare ever ned. pa coveriaglqaalltira are everytbicg dkared drying promptly aad wttk ahardxioaa, which nm4 welfciak.reaUttbaactioa of all kir.da ol weatber. Tbta is ear egperieat and wa ran recommend it with certainty, and ia Und to vp it on all occaaioBs where ad deatre a goad job of work . i Very reKPwtfaUy. EM -I ART A gUtUTKRLY. S76 W. Baltiaaor mt., Honaa. big a aad Frescot ? alaiera. Feb.. IS73. tf. j 1 noon ron tux mixzox i ! O. D", Btor. A. XttX , I Jan. 22, 10:4t. ! RALKIGII, Rkt. Albert 8UKTJU, lltr. Dtjrxrrr Smedkb Tl alxtv-aeconJ term of la la acbool will i mence on the twenty-fifth Janoarv, p-TS, and cuolino until th seventeen I h of Jsm( For a circwlar, aprJy to tbe F.ector, si- 1$

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view