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m 1. jSnS. a 9 M'KY. TUCTlSpAT JAK16. AOafcSl0$illJX ot ,tb 2f IferaJd, under date 0r January 10 that jfun ii from vy.irtl.iiii Turk tto jmi.7 i m ruaWTPci tiero.e tsanv Bv mpoerpf ral I ftaflP wH0 4 lb, writes' Buljfiu A SO ussre. he tneawtrf the financial condition of the Starts. Ws shall probably give ex tiflft&S from this speech hereafter, as ii po subject of greater impor- to the people of North Carolina ftapf th'fa. A$r. Norwood cairffr re Jyjpte fmbrniesed condition, and way find a way to bring ia, nording to 5 itf" T """if , , , . r " - consideration of the heavy losses suite aw, vjvin 411 nv puuu auu out utffialf fresh honor, on the the choiee of Robr. E. Withv Seijatet The wisdom people of v irgiuio, in her m, ia most gratifying to all shio love her tor her past renown. SSS bar. jr ll i - . - i' TPcre 13 a general strike among the IT. ' .1 rt 1 1 ill . m tnc achuykiii coal region .jmiuers having thrown down fr jjicks in resentment of an attempt Jfcrfp4uec their wages from M to $ths5, per day, They are reported in condition to resist the reduction. The ajHsrvh of Senator 7ohrf. W. to thai body a proposition for the relief of Norwood, in the Legislature, De& 16, die Southern State from their present nVvanntpd hv tho HJlUhnm Rvfvrr . financial embarrass arents. Now thi s4nfc(U give a 4)retty faithful W- r"f n,J W construction m-asure worthy a creai nation, w e invite me special mhk' . - . ... a attention of our readers to the article ti selff " r . THE POlfiLS FOLFffCAL ?fUB of 1876. A rumor ii atioat here that before the lapse ot many days a Republican member of the House will submit to that body a somewhat bold and startling, pro position (or the relief of the Southern States from their presents disheartening financial embarrassments. This proposi tion, it is saidV will be to auvanen to the Southern Slates several hundred millions in red bv the Southern States in the toss of their slave property. Of eoursl there Is no hope of the, success of any such schema this skUofvba rtsidunttal election ol IS76 ; but suppose you have an ambitious Republican or two intent upon a new de parture for 1876, yon will perceive that, in gaining the good-will of the South, through liia proposition suggested, the Republican leading off in this movement will secure some capital to build upon, ft seem to be understood here that a "powerful bolt from the administration party is bound to be made for the earn paigu of 18? 6 and so if some leading Be publicans during this session of Gougress shall lead off in sdme movement for the Southern vote not set downjn the admin istration programme you need not be sur prised. tfew York Herald Correspond rn0 b " '" v minors uctjuu of questions wqicu and wssjten nor n . . . : ay oceqjry lngtier gn eld be a part j before to neither ot the eonten.miir faeHfrof, we are tfcjiUr liberty to sustain the right, repethe wrong whenever the one or the other m iy occur. Who make np this Conservative party in Virginia ! Old Line Whigs whose unbending opposti n to wrong woti from their very opponents the meed of praise? Democrats who swore by the Constitution of the United1 States as our fathers gavev.it to us, and walked, as by plummet andline, by the . resolutions of '98 and '99 tUberal Republicans who imagine some evil in b ih, but more of good than in Uie Republicaspaj-ty. These are the component of thoWnservative party of Virginia, and their duty is to conserve the right of Virginia. They do not regard Federal politics much. They are bound up "in Virginia Interests, Vir nia customs, Virginia peop'e. Their watch-word is Virginia for Virginians and those who make it fbeir homes. Under this war cry we have just come out of name wiui a majoniy 01 nearly mirry thousand votes. What more do we need ? Shall we divide, split up, to be devoured in detail at the bidding of a dirty little erange, composed of Tom, Dick and Har:iy, issuing its edict from a secret conclave ?. Richmond Whig. recent election in Minnesota is MJ Bilt -Shows a small majority (a fctream) against the Grant adrninis- mtibti: This result is partly attrib ibm iu uie salary grao. JMsna''u mm ma 7 eats t v Tlie Hoosac Tunnol enterprise ar- ww4d at oompleUon only to find "new asm ii 1 i ... r uuiiuuiues not ioreseen at its com- -iiwv 'v, n inn; 110 i.t."v;i(UCa were Djreing the mountain, competing com weru improving their roads, so Hodkac now find they will Joy the monoply in trade and t,for which they, were laboring. company are now trying to get thr State (Mass,) to take the road off their hands, but the Governor's mes- p resents numerous objections. nbt( en tmld Vise TtJ Cabinet officer? are reported as remiss, for three ycais past, in liakbg rt of their contingent fund. 111 that the mimo-mf an- fy -source . . . r ItSrl THHL" A-T1 . Ljonite of profligacy and corrup- mojhe tax-rwlden people demand rnjs. Iet their renresentoti . I :hfnl against all abuses. jufT Mare. If any one in Rowan oasists; is in possession of a sorrel mare ajwiith he exchanged a blind bay st, during the Christmas holidays, MsW Wtter call at this office ani ob tW information nbont both mare and jBf ST value to him. N. tSkm, of the 12th, devotes m to a description of " sacred recently sent from the Vatican Y the United States for safe fceepirrg, there being so much distur- TkfllifVi in TtoK. il.i. i! J T .7p",f vi iuiu, niut me 1 ope fsWym they will be more secure here tmt eJeswhere. Among these relics gBJfe ta tf piece of the "holy cross" on jio ov aviox was crucified ; and "thollsagsr of arthlehera.,, 1 is asserted and believed that if lis " sacred relics" of fl.iu unA - 7 tAJ Hd fn Romish churches thioiurn- Jjft flic world were brought together in one place, there would, be timber gh to load a ship. jtttfficrent denominations, repre- mg as many separate churches, in klvn, !N. Y., held a joint com- m servu-e iu tliat city last Sun- M&kUMn wereabout 1J0O persons fcsVQfctbe acrfnent. ;h tdlfsts-4aaipls and spirit of the -flpBBfcthristinn Alliance, hold in Now AflNiJisjity laa fisll) shall bring about irirts Jbrotherly and chmtian srm f&toif 1etwecn the different branches 4g U)e protestant church, as now seems toe members of that great Ml ever be held in grateful re use by . the christian world. 1.V J- FROM NEW YORK. VT i ' i T 11 itxw io;:k, Jan. 1 A fire occurred-i n which several persons u'ere burned to death, among them Jacob Stiner, a tea merchant. Mrs. Stiiier was bitrned also. ii FROM VIRGINIA. CUt ItiC4iM0NP, Jan. 13. Lieut. Governor Withers was elected U. H. Senator of Virsinia. FROM ROME. Rome, Jan. 13. The manuel pastor who fired at Victor Emanuel in 1873, has escaped from pri son. ' ' ' ' FROM SPAIN. Maueid. Jan. 13. Cartagena has surrendered and is now occupied by gorerumeut troops under Gen. Donh.que. FROM BOSTON. Boston; Jan." 13. A large fire has been raging'for several 'iioWlobnl the TSWST 1 lie Fobs uheadv j reaches a half million of dollars. Legislature of North Carolina. House of Representatives. January, 13;hr JS74. By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenhure, a bill to incorporate the Carolina Stock and ronltity Association. Referred. sj ami uiimu, 01 JJUVKlson, a bill to discharge the security where the principal of any debt becomes discharged from said aeut ny tlie operation ot the bankrupt law urnrrru, 1 1 ri . ..... Jy flir. L rnigr. n Init m hvnr of thn sureties ol the-late V. A. Wahon. Re terrfsL, 'I ill' Kill In I.!('r itin a n .. . . . ti - ........ t.. iiuiiii v cI t.lliniinr. laud three terms t.fthe Superior court and rrt wui-itl.in 1 ,.. 1. . . a. .1' " '(jumic iiiu miming 01 Hie !aUl..' W8 taken up and passed He aoreral r.a(j,i8. 'I'lic Snuuln Kill tr. .. I! I j y iui! vHini aecM'Pti ot courts in cases ot divorce and alinionv ... ... I 1 m. . V ' wb i.9u up auu passed its several read Wt. tii . 1 mu yui 10 prevent fraud m the s;lle of I unscruloua sf all, all the judges ol State have 1een knmcn to UUK iq witH parties who had a deep interest in suits be fore 1heitf. AnoiUjer instance, winch in delibly stains the character and purity ot the Ssjgreme Judicature ot the State, is adverted to. A remedy is suggested against a further indulge -ice, iu the dis graceful, no to say corrupt, practice : an act of ihe Legislature mating it an indie-. tuuVe offence. This remedy Will be found upon reflection, entirely inadequate. The lawyer or client Who approaches a Judge bef-tre whom a suit is pending, tr) lutJneuce or prejudice him, knows that the judge t corrupt, Iteuce the difficulty of applying the remedy suggested.- The true remedy is in the abolUhment of the Ki.ectivk J f 1)101 A UY S YSTKM. PicJ.nqitt PrCSS. Repudiation. I The enormous robberies committed np on the people of the South by the carpet bag governments imposed upon them against their will have very naturally re sulted in creating a disposition among a large class of the Son them people to repu diate the debts fastened upon tbem by corrupt and venal legislators and executive officers. In North Carolina this feeling practi cally manifested itself a year ago in the Fourth Congressional District, one of the wealthiest and saoet populous in the State, by the election as Representative in ihe Forty-third Congress of William- A Smith, Independent, who was chosen -imply because he favored repudiation, which was opposed by his competitor at ihe polls. Mr. S.iiTii is a shrewd, self made town, and probably the most influ BkitJar Congressman from that State. It is rumored that he has in readiness a speech in which he will advocate the re pudiation of both State and national obli gations the wiping ont of a 1 public indebtedno-3 by a sort of' public bank ruptcy act which would relieve tax-payers from any further contributions for pabt expenditures, and leave the Go-ern-raent with a fair cash capital on hand to begin anew with. Perhaps Mr. SMrrn would not put his propositions in just this shape; but unless we are misinform ed he distinctly favors repudiation of State and national debts, and the f.iet that a Representative fo CoKgress should be elected from any State on the plain issue of repudiation is one of sufficient signifi cance to demand attention. It is not likely that the idea of rcpudia uuj muftlllllUII WUHH'SliVllWW'fir U.'hV a. 1 merabrai " Mstl' 5 ' trgest. Mrs, Jane Hanes, of ? count v, has sent us a sw-pot nn. tBPf yam varict.v weighed, wnsnjaJken out ot the ground, 8 lbs. It kseps wsJl, .Ikelng now perlectly commeicfal fertilizers was taken up and up motion of Mr. 13 rowu of Mecklenburg was refprred to. the Judiciary committee The.bill to require county officials to tnr'n nut... U....I. .' . T I .7 ..... "o'lic o Avevisai 10 neir succes sors in office was taken up and passed its ri i, kt t ii -.i- iuu l . .l.l'A . -- Let Well Enough , Alone. We have said that we believe the farm ers' movement originated iu proper ukh tives, and while in pursuit of the ends tu which such motives legitimately led wei did not fall to commend them. When this movement had taken form and begun to exhibit strength, we thought we could see unmistakable evidences that the inno. cent pui poses of the unsuspicious farmers were being moulded into . shapes which would subserve the ends of politicians who hoped to float into notice, tf not into place upon ihe popular swell of cheap trauspds tation. Shortly clap-trap speeches were . 11V111I& upFrctsions ot a tarin wiucti should give encouragement to home manufactures ; agaiust the vile im positions of railroads that could not move freight below cost; asserting that the pcopie,, i. e., the farmers, were like govern ment, and that it should be directed aud controlled bv them. All of tills arn A ..'J verjr well from the rostrum, and the poor fnnh&it. . ...... . . t.J. l ' . r ....ukb. ta-rny CIUlClieQ tUe Arm nm- Vided by these expert anglers to learn the folly of their conduct when it was too late to escape the meshes in which they were entangled. It is the opinion of well advised men in the West that the nrAa 4 gress at tins time ; but there is danger that some of the Southern States will he led to repudiate their public di-bfs on the ground that they were fraudulently con tracted against the will of tax-payers And there i also danger that unless the general Government curtails its extrava gant and dishonest expendituras, a cry for repudiation of Federal obligations may misiu uni oniy in me South but iu other parts of the country esjecially in the Northwestern Slateson the ground that honest fax-paycirs should not be bur dened with excessive taxation on account of dishonest appropriations of public funds by unfaithful officials. We do not sup pose that such a cry would lead to any practical results in the direction of repu diation ; yet it might gain enough impor tance to injure ail the business interests of the country. tf. Y. Sun, Fish Culture. A tentative effort towards fish culture iu Virgiuia was tried a few years ago upon a scale so limited that very little was to be'expecied iu the way of results. Enough however, has been shown to warrant a larger and more systematic trial, aud we Aowtd earnestly ask the Legislature to take proper steps to stock all our rivers with fih, aud to induce our people to en ter upon their culture in our ponds and creeks. We have seen m.my stalesments, especially in the agricultural paper., of the greafpmfits Insulting from the culture ot fish, 'agricultural readers to try it for themselves oa a sm til scale. We repeat thu advice. Hut the STa?c must provide fr iha rivers. Other States h ive done so with great sueess. The Governor of Pennsylvania iu hi last message says : The work of the Fish Commission has already proved rf great value to Penusyl vauii. Availing luenwclvcs of the use of Mr. Setb Green's patent, the commission ers succel ded in hatching at Newport, Ferry county, wliere the water is pecu liarly fined for the purpose, about 2,700, 000 shad, which where turned into the Juniata river at that point. Two thou sand six hundred black bass were also distributed iu the Susquehanna, L"high, aud Juniata livers during the mouth of July and August last, and through the kindness of Prof. Sncucer F The galturo of selves and one Sentinrt. The Host Popular lioness oi I'rot. Spencer r. Jiunl. Unit d States Fish Commissioners, 27,000 Culiforuuiu Salmon have been planted iu quetianua ami us tnouiaiifS lb ot su?ar cane, which has to A great eaten t Wn abandon ed on tb low lauds of Louisians, will in the tejture'be largely prosecuted on lbs pinu (4Mb of )Iissisippi)J Alabama. It is proposed in England to construct sn eighty-ton rifled gnu. The largest ever yet made there weighs only thirty, tons. The calibre of the new gttn will be about sevent can inches. Columbus, Miss., under the auspices of me J.. idles Jinnura-ntal Association, has erected a beautiful monument to its dead solders. It we designed and built by a resident of that city, is 49 feet higb, and made of gray limestone from Sn Alabama qjutrry, near Iuk, It cost $2jJ00. The Sau Francisco Chronicle has dis covered iu a farm laborer near that city "the first son and legal be to Napoleon Ithe trne Hsaslsss Tb royal personage says that life was bom in Paris iu 1810, bis mother being Maria Loui.ia, an Austrian princess. When five years old he was kidnapped and biought to this country, and left with a farmer iu Maine. The gold. fever of '48 carried hitu to Cali fornia, but he reaped uone of thf fortunes then. made. Uo-expresses himself confi dent of being sailed to France to assume control of the government, and promised lbs reporter who "in lei viewed " him a dukedom if be would assist him in obtain ing his rights. The editor of the Louisiana, ftfe., Press. in relating what he knows ah.itit farming, touches ap the htg smnstissf in ' this sf le : "To make Herkshire pigs -out of jruur baael splitters, seVct a tund day, si aud thm tu their hams, tied to a sapling, aud drive their nose hick iuto their shuokI rs, leaving boat &p inch nrotrudnig. If liq luok at the ngncnrlnnii papers, you ill see that all blrnxleil hx are fixed Hi at wajr- If yrm havs tiny u hok. utises av limgH than the rest of the lMdy. better sell them to as ar tefian well company Ji.r drill, as yon eanoot drive lh.u.a.e bk wi;hoot telescoping the i -bund -tX ant i l- ueu y.u cut up tj.is, leave the nam square. Imivm sum.. h2i t.... .tt everlastiuirlv. and tbn thv l. I - ---- - J " " W'.l II sHverai cents le. triinined and cured m , rmm m I I s Sale if filiate II PROPERTY Jait Buksxd.-Od Wednesday l at aboot IQ o'clock the Jad S Lui-lui was dbi nverod to M on Mr. Jo SpitS Si iIim tail wM eonSMUed and ;iiUrimMi (JM of the sua- ows wsa'cot and two M the piinnsts Ifc the tnattrr were saved, one ol llnra b-iug t-arly es- j . h , phvxiated. Two ol the three who aersl Bnkniirt! '"f1 burned to deal h were co.i tied in oiki of Notles is hry aivest, that I will tall the lower rooms, and set fie m ihe ptis- .pqbtie Auction, at the poort lssIw? on, ins refill ix ing oisirncuvr n . j - y w-, . .1.... it.i i,iint im umr ui January, ir. jiuil.:.' inner mm --'W , , S Medieiae Extsmt the ii 1840 Over 30 Tears, 1873. S1N0E THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER 1 And after thirty years trial, ths PAIN KILLER" may justly be style the great medieiae of the world, for there Is no region of the giobe into which it has not fi.und its way. a ad nolle where it has not been largely and highly prized. Moreover, there is no climate to wbicb it has not proved itself to be well, adapted for the core of eomdderable variety' fr diseass : ft is admirably suited for every race. It has Just none of its good name by repeated trials, but, e utiuue to .occupy a prominent position in every tnedi- Icinv chest ; and is etltt receiving the mt unqualified tflstinmtnak) to Its Ttrtoes, from I persoaa f the hfirheet character sd so-1 sNuiuility. Physicians' of the first respee t ability recjmmeud it aS a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. 1; is not only, the best remedy err known for Bruises, Cute. Bums. Ate., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or auy Sort of bowl eotnplniut it ia a remedy uusnrMsscd for efficiency and rapidity of action. " fo the great cities of India and other hot climates, it has Sesasss the Standard Medici ufor all soeh eompbiint. as well as fur Dyspepsia. Lir t'omplaiuts. aud other kiudrvtl diaordrs. For t'uugbs a d Cuhls, Canker. Astlnsa and liheinnatic dimculties. it b been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to bean invaluable utedrcioe. To article erer aftaiosd sueh uuftmi'uded nopufaritv. As an exttraal 1 II J inLurnal iiiuiLmii. I 1 1 - V .1 1 lk.la per pound than when ' r rit-iLa i 1 ana cured so that a Christian ran rk:Jv' r.L ' eat them." ' .... V i .-itrF are eenainiy a long sajsaiau time to litm Uie rttu-iwt.r ! m . THE Colobku Pkopi p 1 and that theJ'AIN-KILLUi U desarvius! .if .to M9 iiroiirieiora ciauo iutu. is ainoiv orov- I - - Ul...-.!. a. K- Bankrupt, vis i I. One lot, lyisg la the Great tVr j-, of the ToWnof"Satibory, frootug SO t Folren Strej-t tad ruouiug IfnJJf sqnare nod frowtmg the aae a'--DUT. Ellts Street adf.ibiog the Huh7T u i.l Kiiilirimt liinv nti lt. . .. W -r " onurr nt fa. abd 11 .rah Strews. II. One Lot, lying it Square of the Tvwb of SU 1 1 . a Is t ti nt imA t f mm m. I premises ll L J 57 feeto Fulton i?trHel and roabinpti. J lbf Minarv and fMtntinv ik ..S' on Ellia StreA Tbe reremioaarv iutstwu .j Ill Bank rapt to by Imw, sit of the above aa too Street a fronting KM) IV. Jaoua IosSeted akWi i . The Great West 'bury. Sdkawlurtll lt feet oa fmU 400 .. x Sslsreet. Uo 1 T,s .r I wo Lots IS the its Beat fort V n TERMS OAsn ' iflW SJ. HXlFftKfw - State of Worth OaroliDa CALDWELL Co. a the Super!- Khateof lvi rameia, Executor of Jas Ferguaun, dcreaaed, j AtVICE TO tion. ini8 .iIcR..-nTw , v..,l .... ...ii..... I" the colored je6ple of ATexMndrTa' at the Third Barl8 '(ortore.iy ehnrab Inst fiKht John F. Beadle and wife ifaria, Hear Esrne4 and wile M aeraref, telvjm ItrdlZ2 wrte Katmah. Jaelcaos W Bradlv mm4 Z Union mi turn Coart, tiaat Lairi Hradi.i wias Hatasah, J action W Biril. e i b ss are not m grat.iry fisb-and are vety eieineuis constituting' tin- laif aad troliHc. T.vo or three humUed w. r' P", " Hi 'I""1 1 t " Hslsssilrt.. pl.e, d in .he Suq.,e.hanna, ..ear 11 irris- TlLT kl-d h. doubt do th-y multiply ,a , .,,. lest iu the. great speaker ,Ksfavored,tho-calIed civil rights numbers of lies beam ifitl aud choice Hsh bill lately bef.ire CUngress.U.4rjaidna lb tt now are found iu the river iu that Sentinel. Vth viciiii. V- I. be ha'chloi;-Hou-e eree'ed by the commissio ier-, near M uiett i. aud supldl'-d jih aatci from an ioexha.Mt ible spring, is ai I by those fatnilia1 with the subj -et to he coiupjeio i:j iu at rangemeiits and furnished arit it all thr We.-a try aj pli in.-eV lor th propagaliou o hh. Tliu capacity ol lhc house is equal to ihe pro per cat c of 700,000 youog hMi, nod i. easeeihle of i nl isg. tu-i.l if r. i iied. A lew Ib'iusaiiU doliira wisely e a (tend 1 in this din cU ta aoul.l prove of great value Ail. I Hj'ivil .Bights bill, s,mn ihe tso. t:o4i.of Gener.1 'UuiLlMt, has,,bsa scoom. nwiu-d. We trust u vill sleep the alp ol djtib,and may nevor Wn..resarrecied to disturb the fiieudly .relations now ex-i-ti..g Utwenu Ue raees asd.4be kindly f.glmgs that are happily otute again being euneuderwl lK.-twoen .ibo diff-renee aee timisofuM.. Lnion. Should this bill be defeaiwl we believe it will he dusi m ibe 4"'11 uueace of I lie i'resideut. If it ail! be ouu of "I It . . a eu ovine uuoaralled popularity it lias attaio el. It i a SCBE and EFFECTIVE remedy I tls s -Id in almost every country' In the world, and is becuni more abd imre popu lar owpjr jrNir. it HeNlittg nmprtie ba- leu tuay teMed. all vet the srrd needs oa.y to be Juiuwn to be prisW. Ue sure y ou buy none but the geuuiae. toaaufac- tire.1 b 1'ksbv DAVi SOS, PrHv u. i. srt R,.tn. -lr n. j , '"mo v iaiiWr arnl wtfa U.rr iZTT ueltasksof ihiaKlat. . ' 1. I a a . ... . . ' " "WBBt u ww uraerea ur use court (bat faaWicaUua ka" naade (Jai Caaaui BA U ATcitMA.x, J? psper ptiiakd.ed the town as ItosnSarv, aaaah. insribe ooo-raadent dnfradaou klmi tkevX' and appear ai lb neat acraa of the Ki,,r-r thwrt to be bead Sir die. taaaaly id UWseUat the Ooiist-SMMiae im LeSiur. oa ise 2nd "--j, after the Sad Masatav ia llarch atn tLTHu there pleed aaaneaT. or SaBBHaffT to tU t-thi-. pstilioa tUIbs Treasurer's Notice. nBKBT cire notice that f. BamT lie Culbin Ik mv ae.tratr'. and in mr Kafln ; f roui Tqwa ia aot hocued to aUedd to ail mv ioaaiirer i Kuran mumv. j.n. , J s- cB:Taa.. r t w 1 f . . C M II, faM MM hmrnT aud it) benni exitartee aalo Hitne R. R Wakefield Hera of oar a (Vairt at office fl.etJ Monday after the S Vlaaa. inSrm, fsTS. 7 j Tbb Decvniber ?4th 17S. R. . WAKKKI KLD, C & C, jar; mt uuuarj cm WW. pa. huts of Car. .baa i B CalJwrll Gyw. Sspenux to our jicojdc. simple easily understood !"' of the entire count rv tr sujijiort I so, will laiure, as wo.tliv m. I me people simple easily und laws, and nil the facilities f, S 1 a possiuie, tor tb.-y are poor, and ueed both protection and encouragement. 1: i . . . oiu.auy commeiHi, f,lf whk, . wiI is : rrrrf uuuiii UU1V, General apAa; w i 0r htW'Wt mm, urn ot lv ... aetSM ll . . . i jiaffsss fee on Ilejristered letters lias Jldiwe4 from 15 to 8 cents. W- A ,i - ffierm are already 100 Protestaut churches planted in Italy, and they are generally prosperous. e Patrbns of Husbauilry is fast drifting to, if it has not already become,, a poIN iu tieal linlMi- nnil lien..,..,...., 1:.: 1 , r , , ' ..-B.ogro pouucai lodges, by and through which a new party is to spring from the decaying Republican parly, to be its successor ni the rule of this impeiial domain. To this, of course we have no objection, bat here in Virginia no other result can be expected than the disintegration of the Conservative party and thus by an alliance with ibe Radicals' the so-called Patrons of Husbandry would obtain the reins of our State government. Is it advisable, brother Conservaiivp.. t disband our force or to weaken our party Talking with the Court-a Corrupt Judiciary the curse of any People. "When parties to suits can nnnmnrb judge at chambers, or On the .street, and talk about iheir cause pendiug in court, the Judge should be regarded as corrupt' for if he is not, he 'will fc0on he n a just Judge will studiously avofd talkhi-- 6ven with strangers of the suits which may be before them ! yet rrotbinir ia mnen common in judicial life than talk about suits in court." Phis extractand everv word of ;t emphatically true is taken from an edi torial in the lialsiqh Sentinel, entitled -No talking with the conrt " which well answers our purpose as an introduction to some reflectiohs on the Elective Judiciary System at present orevailino- u Carolina. The Sentinel was led to this assertion by ihe action of Gov. Caldwell in appointing Brown, manager of ihe Era radical organ State nriuter. after' tha action of the Legislature iu the premises appointing Mr. Turner of the Scniind, aud the subsequent action of Judge Seltle in enjoining the Secretory of State from giving out the State printiug to the latter ler. ine sentinel alleges that Gov. Caldwell told Brown to go to Judge Set tie and apj ly for jthe Injunction. It is not charged that the Governor talked with the Judge in this instance, but it is charged that this high Functionary has been known to jalk tcitf. Judges, and get their ophiiaas before taking action in political matters It must strike the intelligent reader as a htlle singular probably a coincidence merelyihat the Governor should advise me manager ot liut Grant's Second Choice. Caleb dishing KominnUd fur Chief Jus 1 ice Eccr fatty Astonistml - Note the Nctcs was Ileceii t d in the Fena'c. r It V b- True tb.tr lie in is rh or-Mo , .m. ret! -.-t ,j b f rh Xt on. GARDEN SEEDS ! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS 1 FR5SH GARDEN SEEDS' i mw m A full sppply Received this day at TH EOi F KLUTTZ-3 DIIIJO STORE aWtorTawSy n-B-rls bl MMilim -.1,1 UJk t woraeih.it, nil.- to I, f.J , , . kM. mn ,f tyrth Jan. lGih tf. rt-fi tfi.t ;iod AAaliixOTOM, J in. 9. -The nomina tion ot Caleb Cusbiug to he (lii. f Justice oveasWd much sarprisv in all quarters to-day, and Was a natter of asiouihment to himself, as he had made his arrange meats to leave thie country on the 24th ins, for Madrid in tlie capacity of United States Minister, and had no intimation of nc auu 1 1 mini honor to be conferred upon ....... urn vjen. nibcock appeared at me main door ot the Senate this afternoon announcing a message from the President m writing every eye was turned upo bin, as it was generally believed the p icket he held in hts hand contained the nomination tor Unlet Jfts'iee. Hen who (its near the midrll.. ul-U ,Zt the messenger nn bid int-m ot anv ititullv edilti;iiit ratio i m ..j Virgiiih. V.- 'i r. o... ;.. ... .. Tlivil Right ,4U U rj I tll.lt tbc I'r. . . .11 (I 4 J ; III d.Sfgo,:' a,,,! :ft!.,,.,,r.. j. 1 a ati evidence of iron-l fjitK e .i . . ""M iur conservatives, it moat h t-. (.,, a j o-.-rv iuv rf ator Conkling, a O ' e ai-le. itHercented , W.'IV tO ftlA .llr and taking ihe list of nominations from ntm nurriedly glanced over ciatiufnr in a lone Inn1 J -.-w . t i r i 'iv : . . i.v ii.; V-ue lb.! lb.. b'- in i urea g ! a- ' b.-n. aVt.nl oulj o upon l tii' iiart . M . one of hts acts worthy af comme, uon The position of the adminisiratioQ relation ,o the Louisiana imbroglio mus also be endorsed, and Set.ator LiV some oiher Rf..i.ki;..n - ' ' V I I . ( 1 It will be as well ftni.d.......: r K. H. HARSH. MARSH T. J. FOSTER. AND FOSTER, Commission Merchants. "Salisbury N. ( Dealing io CattoD aud general produsw. """I'll .luvauees tn.-ule and prompt returns mad. January 6. 1874 3mos. on oooaigomeat COrnti. Was. R. Keudcll Ac a if.- arah L. S. W. Hagb lev. J. S. Hi Hxitlv Ac. 1.1 .. U II II 1. -r Carolina lAninta' W rf-v m m mm - - Isaac ttxtord Adlni..itrator of Win HagW Hoar.rd, Walter ffoa-erd. J7d. .iTrt Klisabeth. llmu burn iwiLlu i tv i. i. . r" faaafaaaa ur ii.tei. r. Cir-nu II. I s riaiairifr s - fBBBW BT .4BT wm is re elected or seh-cted iu hid place just Here to say thai reserve to them.-t lves i leire ni ni o r-.e.g upon AO . XT tdmiuistration, "' "llllll M7 Tfir tli..ii.j,. .. 1 . ---O um:i T.ia ;W lal THE BE8T PRESENT Tliat a ImlbBnd can give to bin wife ia a for a yearV suba.ripuon t.$3.00) to the istian OtoTer and my or organ, to apply to Judge Settle, wh is nnder obligation to for his ou the Supreme bench. It is bard to resist the conclusion that "Little Bitter ncss" iwctfibat the Judge was "with us " on the Mate nrintinir. Tlio l....t.i. view of tbc Governor's actions is. that lav securing the-priutiuto the party organ, his own contribution now necessary to keep it alive, will be rreailv 1,.1sb',.j The "favorHe" of his Excellemsy has promptly granted the injuhction ; and whether his Honor talked over the matter wHh u Excellency, or not, he has been known to talk about sails, pending before bim, off the bench. For the i positively arsert that from the Chief Ju. lice down to Watts, the most licentious . a them, ex PlintKrb tr. ... neam fn the galleries, "Ohief Justiee !" At this a large number of Senators Tumped from their seats and gathered v wui mm, nun in a moment Hut r L-atetj i Ousbing was audibly whispered from Senator to Senator on the floor. dilator Thurraau remained in animated conversation with Senator Oonklin for some time. Senator Sumner and Bout well had th ir heads together, and the UrillSn:il bnm of imnB.! it . . , , J..llI(M1 on ,,le noor mdicatpd that the nomination caused quite a sensation. The news soon reached the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, throu-h one of its officers, while no time was lost in telegraphing it abroad. TUe members ot tbe House of Representatives were riot visibly affected by the intelligence, al though it prodnced considerable excite ment in other quarters. The nomination of General Cnshing re calls the fact that after the death of Chief Justiee Chase, the President's first choice as bis successor was Senator Conkling, who deebned the appointment. Then he STaSBSVA aatam I.C . J . - ap ,, nn ii a io nominate General Lushing u being thougbt by him that toward the close of hi. Administration, 225? Cushing would retire from the bench by reason of age, when the phrce thus vacated I eould be filled by Attorney. General W, hams, whom the President desired .honld meantime remain in the . wnerM hng's nomination not being at the time aeoepuble to the majority of the Cabinet, inclined tbePresi K,toit' bis PI'TO with regard to Mr Williams, aud imtw, after the with. u.wb. or ma nomination of Mr. Williams at b4s own request, ihe President has re turned to his original position and, bIW a Cabinet consul taiian, baa uominaled Ca leb Cashing. This nomination, having been read in executive session, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. No effort was made to have it considered without uucb reference. may not be "bem ficbuit in design." Nor could all the power aed patronage of ibe u.im.,sration induce th.-irf , Ye the ..-.. conienance ro either of the abov measures or the last snggestinn. But we have not the space to dwell further upon his snlrject ,u th,. is.ne. We may refer o the subject at greater length bere.f. of Louuvaie. on r ii... l ....... , j i . I , . . jm - '-.'-. iiiu otnu Ol measures of . rernpona new.papers Preabyierian, (mii niip, containing art.clea on pra clival re liKtoti iroas aome of the hl..t o.; ., i W,, ,.. . ' ,. . . ..I III l. Ul WS wliloriabs rtoriea for the vouna ra-l.g.ou- newa from all lbs otlwr denornin.fio nellan4m,ac,etifio, farming and literarr depar.i.i m,eneral intelligence abolcaalem.irk em. hor apeeimen copies faent free to anv ad dresB). coiilaini.ig ,,t of preaiinma, write to ot . ll IXJHVBBNL pub. lO FOES OF HEALTH. Cold and damp are inimical to bealih, and wegeaerally havean unwiaileaameoombimition of Use two at this aeaaon Tk -,0c in na . Mon- They penetrate ibe "kin and ...tegument and affeci lhe tmmlmj glandular aud nervou, organiaationa, product J rheumaiiaro, neuralgia, chHla ,d fever and where tbere ia . tendency ,o dyapepaiaar liver ecnnpla.nt, provoking an attack of indigestion or bi.hoaancsa. The beat advice that " an be given under aud, circumstance, i. to keep the externa, surface of the body warmly cloThed and to keep lhe internal onraha in v working order whh the moat Wholesome and genial of all tonica, Hoatetter'a 8K.m.,h IK.. J Gradually buleonatanlly tbi. fkious in vibrant uasinaaeding the adulterated liouora of com merce, aa a medicinal atiuiulant and corrective, n all pan. of the oountrv. It -;t. i . day or bumauity.and it will ely ccme. r v'-rronw ",,a,, vs.laktn the place of rawapinua.. imukut in all our jiblic nd private boapUaU. . U is pot, Znt1' """' ? Uie fierry hmu referred to. Iu nimbr prm rsnotiucbisf meriu, altbon.l. if.L aa' product.7be -.11. domeatic or imported. The rfu fluenoe it exerdas. oveTthe torpid aid tonell bowelaand the relaxed ' . . , . lut-ru a DolU January 1 4th 1874-tf. ' 4 PREMIUM Chromo. (Jardcii and Ji oarer SEEDS. send frr llef.re ordeiinr rluuri. UaTAIXibK, wbicb w nnw reakdy ajid will be mailed gratis a appliealioii. ipplicatiou. itonr Ohrmn , "Tee LtTTLa Florists a beautifu Prl "n1iiru . . i i : p.uiiumiceu by judgesm.ueeess,'is now nt fra . Chase Brothers I Woodward, SEEDSMEN, rv chls5rf M. IT. uannary Miiu lo? I 3 i Uilbuu by her Quardian AdliUm J. f. A. len. aud t arrie tt,.ir. k i t: jm, .:. ..... .s r. . "".viMmiiiiap M-aa a r. llagfer Uetts. Iu tins Case it apHog tutlrl ,v.i. am Howard. Benjamin U ji..ier Howard. J..hn HoWSSsV, LiaaWf Howard. D.wtor Parry and wifs KHwUtk In-au IWU atd wfe IVudeuc-. Wakar Hawler. QTG?n IfmrUr. J u..r... i ,.tJ- i r , .TO'"' "uiy. u- rmwvWm I at-ltldanta rt.iA.. U i.il ,. .. . . . r '" j""""! u.e linnta of TSS btata. Therefore it ia ordered b th.ar that pobliratiou W m..t ail. r. i W atchman . ne--,,,pt.r published is tat to,vn ..f Salisbury f.r six wfeks n.dHyiSff tbe aaid oon-reasMent dfendasts, tnU SSt 4P-r at th. elask's offlea in Ieoir. wiUsa lb- ti.nesjHM. and answer the oomp aM which is fiU! in thr ,.fW f ,heC.rV .if Jj I curt ; ur U PlaSBtisT - in ....i. . .u. f .... -I'l'ii hi mr cx.urw r..r JudK,ncnt r...,,f, for th. rrl druuta-W ia tsaotajdalal. ' e .nr,U,TK uf .r aaal c urt. t ..rh e id Lsssoir. tbia tb- i,i. A.. ot Decruiber. 18p7. U IL MTALKEFIED C. 8.C. , r'or Cakiwe41 ' January 8ih 174 0. pd. State of North Carolina, ' ttOWAX corxrv. i In t lit Superior Cmmrt. TobiaS Goclmas, William Gotxlnian, Hui Wringer, Join T.GoodmSs, (iirgr W. JT um, Naaoy M. Gu,Hl.oan. Ihuud (,oodn,an. Xsincs A. Qoodman, Margarsl -U Knox,andtDavid F. KnSx, plaint iffc, (L?i a:4F"7 Goodiaan, Jame. F. Wlman, W.IIiam Ooodnun? Tti.awai Goodman, jj,l,n c. GtK4maa, VIbsS Gooj nun Map-1. King, ;eorge B.'Kt Cynthia E. Kings heir. dcftsJhuit. Sj-erial j,rotmr,li,.7, fvr miJr y run i-AKTlTlOK.: rILP.,Crinto ,hc wt"fkrHon U tas Court, that leaenclnt i , - . K d that nubliratinn WATSON AUD TORRHCI. enta of this fkate, Tr i. .,rrlr, bv t be ( oart oaipniii nation l;- laer 'pTilSir notifying said non ; S a , - "wn-r ineir irMmw k. . meet tbia n:.. ypwmay aa, to , r."ii"S laseof akkneaa Hoatetter'a f Fatni- aud Notions af " mm lth I Allf wh.ebL mi ?"V .honld be taken dbu BiUera Buyer's u SitTa Zlmn W mm laboring under chronk aUnuJ .1 Corner oppose McCubbTnT.lr. to weaken the w m " I U . . . 'T I v. I USUI III I V I.k.I . 1 i r, . r z ' . " biocb o y "I'iithi, Voureetiouriea dt insisting -lb part of. SODA Ar PfcPPKR, GINGER Ar KPir r- -SwJt VINEGAB Cr?pwi,m2TIER CHEESE WITH KACKEUK TO oL'IT asSrFf CIGABi TOBACCO, ' RA,Sm ASD MOTIONS nass and Pills, to stir n .k. d:. .rCaSssv bbins dcJCoSalisbsry JanuarjjStb, Ic74-t(, made fur mix aacceasits telunaa. a nasai m m vniu osai ir notifying said non-reaident dtfendanu tlar S ui piaintlUv otberu-i. t..H m....,i ij . L . 4 ISk "'irmmr Vx-T W1" ! ,alten them. W itncTS, Joln A. Boj den. Clerk of ssl Supenor Caurt, at ofJivc in Balbburv. ta Cth day uf Jaouarr. 1874. io:ui dOUX A, BOTHE-V. Is lha matteV of Jack Hall, bankrupt, ... In Bankruptcy. : V Order of lb BssSSSt of North tfolilu, I willarllad laSblw oun-uoaee door in lhe town of Bins And sW day of JaBKiasT14(ht" inlaraat of J..ck iUlL baukrapi, meatead allotted to bim tr bv. cowsak "f of a HiMtaa and Lot in the Great Ea ' ne i awn ot oaliauarf. on U iter of Main aad Couaail Street. ierma cah. Dated lbb, lTthdavof bar, 187S. JOHN & HENDERSON, -..- , . - I; ... . .. i j i -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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