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SO 1i Persou nKio- remui..
Zt I W -the IKafrantm shoahi send f ?.
jopayfor a' jer-rl9 cts. to pay postage..
l ivi heartily auiorse an arlicU io. thU
iwperfrom ihe ChatUlt Democrat jfo
3tU, 0Krrjng8," wliiJi we construe as
jineere effof t to promote the old fashioned
i Kirh toned and honorable epint jof on
dnetiui political campaigns aivd ipubKc
affairs. We too, are nttetlj opposed to
fingt, clique and all sorts of xopbioa
twns in parties for the purpose of enj
" jug thi nomination of particular individ
' aai ei her for the sake of rewarding them
individually, or from the expectation of
reward to others - ty:t veiy derooerai
corn a motive he isii?1 Willing ilijo" Pre
daim from the bouse tops; -be the keep-
er of no party arcrets. but denoance ,and
jiuuru the trickster and plotter as due who
puf need a chance, to btyjom? j a thiel,
. Lkw f ill iifiODle. Tho? scaaes
now ominsr io light at Washingiop ad
jponjsi as that enjeea tlB demWta ol
this jcoontry come to Uie rescue under
proWtid aeuse of ihe danger which jlhrcat-
v ccs ourtivil liberty through the fileness
fifth public officials in control, Sand jo
ihe deadly moral poisdn which they have
infused iuto the body; politic lor the hist
- 5 year?, U w iwposeiUe to prtfvo ; onr
present form of government frod destmc-
tion. Thy must turn bck the ! tide: of
official corruption, tley must rfrestauu
iustic4 and judgment, honesty and econo
my in the administration xf public affairs
or we are gone &s a free and glorious pa
JlOU
to he will. find that tbey are generally started
and kept ilive bvtkyse who have 'n axe Jto
grind" for themselves or particular friends, it
may thatibew U PCe jealoyny x wting be
tween some of durTptiblic men which: cauaea
them or their friend to suspicion the formation
of political ring. Such reporU are doing the
I Union me;rt hndthe poor colored peo
pie even to have lived ijtf orth'Car-
fauo. taankedana nonorect as wucu
for what h has prevented iu the way
f- evil as for vha ne Jjas accmpusnja DtxmiirfM sxs.it dalaf harm-tthejr
T "" Vt. r T n nnl fnrr iah; an nronmcnt t otir ' enemies
o m ine way oi goou. x. vu
The KeviYork Tribune a leading
i Republican paper of the highest stah-
l. "f L i, 'I-1 n ? mi n n i n or
survey of the field, sketxSies th poljt
ical scene itr very different
?ees what the' first witoess
t -
a vass
colors, w
loverlaoiis,
deal Of hadtng-fllkck aAd
Artv nnite obscurinsr theiliehtof th
JJepubltcat) heayen. JLt; Jakes p
Belknap's case- thns;
Republicana cannot afford to underrate th
signigcapce .91 im e?enu - oomo iuu u 1
any admimstraUon may yieia 10 lempwwyn,
cusa er Jjong and KUiently for ihu firib
When it was known tbat somebody
about lb Wbite House held scandalous rela-
ilrtn with Corbin. that was passea as an excep-
tinn. Rnrahndr dis?racvd tlie-Patxv an ine
Leet and Stocking affair, in thji selection I f
Casey Aijd Murphy, in the sale of arms to he
French, in the Santo pom ingo anair, in ne
transactions of Boutwell, Eichardson and Aker
mah. in the Secor business, and jin the Chor-
penning claim; but these a patient public opin
ion called exceptions. Atlornef-General Wil
lim rode in a landaulet, but that was an ex
ception. Secretary Delano and his son Jqhn
9ual- Rhampfiil Kfandal. but that waa an ex-
Aritinn. Secretary rRobeson was accused, but
men thought that partisan hatred might hve
; nrAmiitil tha aiiHMtinn. and thai if he was
guilty that was an exception. The District! o
Kkpnhfrd wan annoiuted a comruiioner, and
Safe-Burglary Harrington met the President as
a !mme miefiL men called these exeei)tioi.
Minister Schenck drags the flag of the United
States through the gutters of Lonidon' in order
to escape from a British court, but that was an
erceotiona. McDonald went to jail, adecease!
but most trusted friend of the President was
named as a partv in a plundering conspiracy
a and the President's private secretary was j in
djcated, and was saved from the penitentiary
only bv the evjdence of the rresident, ana
not only furr.ishian argument to our ; eneinis
against the Democratic party, but tbey reject
more or Je on the leaders of; tbe party jwho
are working for the overthrow of Radicalism in
the taift.,4.J5To, 4vubt Editors are often deceived
andrailed byTJjpsignirg men telling them talaa
about "ringn'' which hare no foundation in
truth, 1 we were to pubtih the also stones
toltf tis about otlier eople we would aodri be
"heels over baad' in trouble. There are many
designing sneaks who are ready Co slander their
superiors in hogpsty. n . . I M i f .
When we commeocett writing Uijs article
we did so with the desire to keep froin sayipg
a word that would offend any honest! man who
co-operates with tbe DemocratTc party; and we
conclude by suggesting that it would be better
and more jnut for our party friends to quit talk-
ins about "Jtiinsrs "unless they are reaoy 1 ana
wilting to specify the case and gire the facta
and names of persons connected with dishonest
or unfair transactions. We respectfully submit
f that wonld not be the best plan to pursue,
and not indulge! in vague and general charges.
Xo geqtj?manl should cherish envious or jeal
ous feelinjrs, arid! there should beno contention
among Democrats except a Kpirit ot noble emu
lation of who can wet wortc ami best agree.
Our brother Editor who wrote usi a private
letter on the suKject will excuse ns for alludin
to it in this public wav. for it afforded . us an
opportunity to give our views about such re-
ports. una none uemocrai
The colore! movement at Washington,
we are glad to! see, meets with a cool re
ception on the partof southern democrats
It U riffht that it ehouh'. Colored voter
have constantly nj'Cted ail cowusel jam
even importunity of southern men hereto
fore and voted in solid body against them
and their own jintercst. No doubt they
thought it wasj right, and they are largely
excusable under tho circumstances But
they cau't expect a very cordial reception
after doing about all the harm they can
The Democrats of 'thi country, can come
into power without their help, aud they
are going to d it.
electing the President morp directly by
he oeonle the SiSta; fhall be divided
iuto Districts equal to the unmber of rep
reseutativesi each UwtricJt .couptMiS ionej
vote for President, and tbe candidate re
ceivintr the hizhtest number of the votes
in a State s4atr- reel-tw-jaddiaottal
votes. 1
The Uase tomiaittcVon Patents re
iiorfeoTuii favorably on tlie bill cbntiauing
4 WilfOaV paUnt. oaSewuigJMa
chines.
IJabcock and I5bss Shepherd Were part-
l,ers in vaiions specuLairu3 about Waeh-
ington, irstitltng from ttietr mutual con
nectiou with die Riugr'and from personal
tie? that my be better understood before
Ion?. Among others of their enterprise
were several blocks of houses. - one of
which is known a "Babcock's row.'
Strangely enough, three' of these build
iiigs, which adjoin each other, were oc
copied by" three persons whose names
have become inf itnous as thieves and con
spirator", and all of whom held the closest
relations wuu Grant aim ooss Mieplieru
Belknap, Babcock, and Harrington
were these neighbors, who sought to rival
each other in meretricious display, and
who attempted similar means for growiti
rich. The first is to be tried for bribery,
the secoud escaped convicttou by exclud
ing his owu letters and telegrams from the
jury and Administration, and the third
was saved from the penitentiary by
packed aud purchased jury.
The three were loyal Republicans and
third termers of the most pronounced type.
It shocked their patrotism to see the South
represented iu Congress, especially when
it contributed to a Democratic majority
in the House of the Representatives, and
thus opened up the way for investigations.
They ate only samples of Giantism, and
of an organized system of robbery and
rascality, which is without a parallel in
civilized government.
The 1 Colored Movement."
iion'EnxoSIs CASE
- In reply to the twiiinglaJtuiuisterd
to the Raleizb papers bv the Uharlatte
Observer, for tardiness, etc., tne llaleig
Sentinel saya : j ; , . . '
-V e-tenrd nrarors of iwercharges-againatTTQV
Mr. Howcrlon over a month before the 1 for cash or n time, if secured bv lein
appearance of th letter jia the Pi-tersburg
litaex irom a corresLOuaein in iius city.
but did not think lhaUwwHthi44VrjU4
flfied in giving them, publicity upon siich
slight foundation!: "'Kven now nothing
is - absolutely fixed Tipon Jr. Howerton,
and in npro(tOcing ihe letter, the Sentinel
was careful to disclaim any endorsatjon
of the charges contained in it. Beforeiiti
appearance we had determined to iay
nothing until the matter cwuld be thor
oughly investigated.
L V.
Mr. IIowebtow, Secretary of State, will; in
a day, as we learn, make af&tatement in defense
of himself touching the matters whereof serious
charges have been made against him, - .
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. I 1 u t Url TniM most extraordinary order from the Attorney
bfeyond the reach of hope. : J-0 Cfll,.- . .. id e (oi lhe govern
let every laborer in the gagse ; go uent: but these, it was charitably said, vfere
lorwaid with singleness of purpose, tranfc . , . McDonald in ! hi.
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Drew, of ev York, has gone into
I iv dent," and even while these words from lipi so bankruptcy with a liability of 600,
te. pe ong gjlent in the prisoner's dock, were j yet rA . .
Iwicked- echoing through the Unate chamber, and $en-000. Assets tlknowtl. ; ; i.
nrl thtn as the dav. and with the high ,n: nd returns to announce to the Senate of
.1 e !' i. J,tl, inA LkM United Slateif'-'a message from the: pti
lnrnltV Gl a mail wuo iun-B..uu:-, ---v , . .. .. " ,
ri.rKtoinanpRa far their own sak
1 !-:-. r.;!,tii;..a And
Tn ' v f I atnra wer rrnwitinor in concratnfate him BDOU
seas ljn high places; Death to every; hig escape from State's prison, in another room
" t..J , v nnlit jnl nhd m Aral! Vf tho I '.a riifnl n witnPHrf wn lirpst-nlinc. Ulidcr
.1 i l i u n u 4.tr loath and with unanswerable documentary fevi- increasing strength for the Republican
i-m wnii'ii i I'll n ii kjtz liu n i - n e w a i
,uw - " i nonce, the orooi mat ine oecreiarv oi i ar iau
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fiSy The arrest of Oen Cox, chairman j of
the Democratic, State Executive Committee.
on the day before the meeting of that body
looks very suspecious. Why were proceeding
against him delayed so long, All the facts Jin
the rase have been known , for months, If
guilty as charged why was'he not arrested be
fore the Convention metff-Why not charged
before that body ? Or at least, why not arrest
ed immediately after the rejection of the claims
of the radical delegates of llobeson county?
it is believed the arrest is, the merest political
trick.- to divert :ublio attention from the as
tounding developeinents how being wade! a
Washington. Time 'will show. f
Bank Suspaision. :' 1
New York. T.Iarch 14. Bauk of the State
of New York has suspended pajmeut. I
MctBIBEXIX DEAN,;
Ilcspectfully.calL the attention :of Planters of Kowan and adjoining counties to thee,!
m&g-Xtaimfd mimm wlirclinherereaTcd-trrtrffer nt-tsKATLT rdcced
r cash or on time, i f sccurca- uy lem, w inch J JgJt 1 w - V1- .
WlianiVs celebrated BaBoneperJ Piiosphi
Tlie rEureka -bri Su'D'er-Pliosplia
Solaable Pacific Guano,
which is especially 'recominewSed for Tobacco and Cot ton,'oa which it lai ha jnej,
severniTcaraVith rreut'resuhs, can le substantiated by hundrcdatif tcstinioniau
Don't forget to carl and sgetpneeaTKifqre parehasmgejsewnere,, Jiarcn , 76.
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mm m -m m i ' ; wljh3 u . -
4iatlcr ami Cheaper than
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WORK.
THE undersigned is doine Tivrre hnainess'lp the Cabiiw ilakirpiise and would call sp.
attention to bis 2Xome2&ade Woi It U dteads. Bureaus. Cabinets, Boofceaa, ft-?
robes, Secretaries, Tab es' Picture Frames, and jevrjthing ele dMitfiuUd. ?
including handmade window sah. window -Mimls, dtnir'. ic, prottptJy ordtr;
general carpentering businefi. Plans and estimate mat! and. tout rnct takea rorchnn-L?
IVJEW iCLOTHESrRAGK,
tbe'BKRT TRixo for th nnrpuof drying -'clot lies ever yet invented; is equal to 70 feet of
ial, coffins, j ;
Keeps constantly on hxnH a'ftili' assortment of ciL'ius ready to ship iu few minutes. 5- 1
PRICES I Call and Icar them and sec the stock.
March 9, IbTfi
22;
Address, JJ. L. McINTIRE.
death
Whiskey The power of whjskey; is
ltnost omnipotent. If half the crimes
laid tj whiskey was laid at the jdoorj of
almost auytbing else, they would dijve it
for years been selling offices in his depart
ment.
? Tha editor of the Wilmhisrton Fost
isi. however, the madt Itetmblicau
we have heard from. He went iptp
Belknap like fury : (jave htm a sound
castisration for his drssraceful conduct
Municipal elections in Maine, show
party
LATEST NEWS.
The Raleigh; Sentinel of tha 13.h says :
WARRANT FOR THE ARREST OF
GEN. W. R. COX.
nt of existence. But whiskey hholds it
without abatement against crimes in taking bribes. And after do ng Bor pf an Outraje abortio be Pcrpud.
Wdaily and hourly berpetratiou. j Neither his duty on him, was evidently hot . j ... , . , .
f J. r , i. t, v i . y i i . .i I A telegram to the U ashtnefon Repnh
I.. .i.;ia nn, i id nnmhpr ot them co rich oil .nrAhs t 1 1' TAlr. tli'tr. tIia ohza i w . S
iuo duiiu.vT vr- i j ncan states that U &. t;oinmissioner
.! rr . 1 1 . ! Afln vaat f ' J 1 a. I a 1 A. I r l '-! .t i -
Beem 10 aneciaue pouuiarnjr iuc . Was saaiy ajruinst ui pariy auu uuffui oassiay. ni umipstor. nag Hsuca war
.-destroyer. About nine-tenths of all tne to be relieved in some way, and so ihe raut f,,r t,,R arrfsl "d'Jhi. W. R. Qoj, ol
rcrimeB
j ; lit-. a.. ...I.S.-I. A 1 vrro nar ont nl i k
j j, l t .... 1 liun . i bavin? cnnsnired Willi Him cnmnn.siniiii's
hc poverty and suttering exper encea oy; , Xhbee Sweet Babes. Honorable Robe-on county to defeat the will ;d
Jnnocebt ud unoffending people must be YVilliam M. Robbins. M. C. who took the people in electing delegates to iho1.it-
ilm.f t.itirv tlnllni fnr lint vAtP constitutional convention, lids ijttelli
! Mt down to the account of whiskey.; a bribe of twentv dollars fiir hia vote
These and many more similar' facts; arej ft the Senate of North Carolina Se.Tf rt!,ed li ci!y th.is- morV.i, iUlA
5 . J j ....i L-UiLj HU ki Airj ar v.rj-ii uwaouoweas iruo, ior ine radicals are
matters oi recora semeu ueyiuiu k-; uuuuitiuic xviiicu iuuuic u auueu, , . , .
. ..ii itAl nA..t a Wl rrlnff Willi.:! II. I I.. Willi XIIHllMK I III! 1 III IIIV 1 HHP . r.
iruyciat, uu jvn "f" I rr , 7. "T fr 7. . . V tbe1 cata
Jcey arid go right along bearing : o tlieai- all ot lus money hglitmg the tiger
-elalmd innictin- on others.! all the the gambling hells of VVashington,
r ' s i l u: .iut. ll .
. .T , ., i . " i land Honorable Zebu Ion B. Vance, ex-
' l he last case ot violence .resulting in t r xT i-r i i
I ii, l a, I f " W . W A.V..W M. VIIIIUl II IIV i lO I
: death, happening n tins county tne kilt- 8Uch a d;rty blackguard that ijespeca- an article of 80e interest on the subject
?ng of young uarnnger was tue resu:ioi bje people won't allow him in their th
ilogue of outrage and fraud to
carry the state in tho coming election!
The Wilmington Journal says the war
rant has been served, and the case set for
hearing on the lj7th instmt, and concludes
IDS
Whiskey di inking. It was the tragic homes.
We wait the j further developement of
ending of a ''spree' at a Sale, where some; j Thus we see how the exposures at lue cae w'in t'orae curiosity to see wha
ilf drizen .vount? men erot to fooline wiihl : t J:- c testimony Dr. Isornieui will bri ig forw.an
T m - . w - : I wsiifcvi'a u uiiu a4i UOOOlUilO Ul
lome begrces-jyords, banters, coo Ira
dictions, cc, led to blows.; An old ; ne
gro was knocked down, and a white man
jumped on hlm A negro jumped on the
, white'man, and another.-white mart jump
jed on him. A thfrd negro piled oh top-
jiO it is Reported a neat pile wasj madeg
Republican editors.
"RINGS." !
If there arc any. let names and evidence
J be given.
We do not propose to have anvthiiW to sny
hv dark insinu:itinni anil alv rt.m urL-j .lv.i.i
and widlh fashion, all, soake with whiskey, ( "Kings," unless we had evidence that would
1 jhlack. while, black, white, black! Bir- convict pablicmanor Editor. Jn 1868f'
i ' ! I lira Itfurnuil t Ii a lUkAnla e -vo i n I.A ...1. I
g forward
in support . of jthe statement positively
sworn to by him upon the Holy Evange
lists of Almighty God that (here was a
corrupt conspiracy between General Cox
and the Robesorj County Commissioners.
Thus far there s nothing to prove5 the
cbarge save Dr.jNorment's comprehensive
oath. Till then; we dtler further com
ment. ! r s
Tlie Macon, Georgia, Telegraph and
Messenger, has some sensible ideas in re
gard ot the call of tbe delegaiion ol color
ed men at the rooms of the Democratic
Na ional Executive Committee in Wash
ington city and -their request for "ihe
political recognition of their printed de
claration" that they were tired of the
'self imposed yoke" of lUdicalisni, etc.,
t'U It s;iys :
"We fear the colored brethren were
playing a piece of diplomacy either ask
ing, a hid from l lie Democrats or seeking
to frighten the Radicals into better terms.
We trust the Democratic National Coo
mittee received them kindly, but midenn
committals. Let the committee look
southward and learn. There is not in the
whole South one sensible reason why the
negroes should vote with the Hidicals
and against the tesideiits and property
holders in these States. The white resi
dents and Democrats of the South employ
and pay the negroes nearly every cent
they get, furnish tln m wi. U schooling for
tht'ir children, and aid them in all their
religious and charitable instiiutions ;
while from the Radicals they -et rfolhiiig
much better than the freed nn ii'.- bank. If
lh"y ate sick and suffering all their hel
come Irom ths Democrats, and, as a mat
ter of course, they are apparently lirm
friends of the Democrats till election dav
Come?, nnd then ever- politician of theiu
vote against us to a man. Others, owing
to black (not wl.ite intimidation, stay
away from the polls, and a very lew vole
ihe Democratic ticket.
The difficulty is a social one. The
Democrats cannot bring' themselves to
social affiliation with the negroes, and u.i
til they do, which will be never, the npgro
vote is as certain for ihe Radical ticket as
any other public evil. It ii not Worth
while, therefore, to count on or count ne
gro potiiical votes for the Democracy,. " It
wnl be found cheaper to hjjht the sable
politicians at the ballot-box than to feed
hem."
Judge Watts encourages the industrious
about his neighborhood bv proclaimins'
from the bench that no man shall be fined
a cent ior knocking down a man thai
won't work.
The Gale on the English Coast.
Loxdon, March 14. Tje gale of. Sunday
last was very violent and J destructive around
the entire coast. Numerous shipping casual
ties are reported. An unknown brigatine was
seen to founder off Portland at midday; all
lianas were lost.
The, sea was running tremendously high apd
it was impossible to 8endas.-istance. Tlie tel
egraphs throughout tlie country are still de
ranged and communication slow and difficult.
The wenther continues unsettled. Jn France
telegraphic communication wns deranged to an
unprecedented extent. In Pari roofs, chim
neys, and trees blown down or carried away.
Numerous casualties are reported, soxneof them
fatal. The "damage in districts which tye
Hooded by rivers is greatly increased in consje
quencepf the gale; numbers of undermined
houses along the Seine were blown down. The
gale was also violent on the Freich coasts. I
DENTAL NOTICE. j
Owing to the hard tiutes and scarcity bf
money, I propose to fill teeth and put in nejiv
ones at greatly reduced jprices for all wio
may call at my office in Salisbury from ths
date to the first of July next, in all cases
strictlv for cash. Call and ;et prices. ?
R. P. BESSENT. I
. March 16, 187G. 23:2t
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Address,
I ura tvurnMil ilia iuAn!o arroinut t U14.A. S
. Closer, It is eaid, did thf grst knocking Ugurated to rob the State, and we then opnosed
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jaid the!
ped up
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j "Let No Guilty Man Escape." '
New York, March JO. At a largre
with all our might the combination, (or 'ring," meeting of the (Union League Jas. II
r vnn iiva itiu rtima iaic.i tnaaMn.i .u l i 11 . & .
trvnnmvel it. or nart the menJ " . . . " ; viioai preoiuiugj it waa resolved that i the
' f - . ,i UIU.U1 me iiorvij varuuna ijeewiamreio necuie I rnni .
:tt T.-1 t. ;..L j:I l -: I I r.. .T iicu i-Auusiire oi
111 ! - iliru H W Ilfl mmJ tM mm ml I B 11. lllir I Ikaill ltA.M AIHI1 Ulfl liltlllllK llir. 4 lanilH I CI r 1 . . . . .1 .
- V W W a mmi m "mm. I ' 4 1 K aw. A Vtl Ii
foundation of the heap -rand step-
iwat
corrup-
& u.:i.!i . ur-i ... . tlOn 10 tlie aumiilldtrHllon of nntkti ntTju-a
. i .i e.i i a uuiu quiiuwi, ivr uie it., ioar oite i & . ' . 7 r.w..w ........
itching the progresa of the melee, jjBth. Boad for Ul& vVesteVo X. C. Rail. andi,he we.,fare K th Republican party,
inning cut at Barringer'; belly road, Of course we do not mean to nay that demanded investigation aud punisdiineiil
old pocket knifed It wag a fatal " wna "vou MW appropriation did , with no matter bow Igh the Ptation. A sub-
let on some whiskey; with oftbose who W Ulk gJibly about ,Eirig SuL?, iL ;le 1maciI"PrZ
little UdSy The rowdies sooa scaUer- :t . appropriation nA'"x": guevance.
, , t , . - 1 , I ll u,e ciip wouiq not uave nad no many of r,-J utiu.iuu,iuai louewenueni. aiein-
..-df LutJin less than a week were called h Bond squandered bv Littlefield & terested IteDublieans be fail I v rpnrppnt.rl
gethe totury the uiifoTtnnate Barringer." 3n then we have known m good-.cause for" in the Selection if delegates to the Na
Tmm Aukey U3s rubWJ a tM, of it. STfiS JZSEftKL i'fcKLiT M Oonvcn.ioh, "
, t- t . 1 mf ---mm- f Q W- V MttlllUAU Ulll
paternal head, troubled the whole neigh-Jtere since 1&68-' 70 we do not know it, and if Canards
aubject the eunty to the expense ofkeep crrating: with -King" which has ur has ate has n thu 6ill for the admission of
Jng prisoner nd trying ha for h .life, ; .fef&f? ZiSttl
perhaps. TheBe are the plumea L in: Cap- pemocratic party by trickery W deceptW ire he wine and ispmts association have
lain Wh
uid wet
children ; but his devotees, in graving
tumheri, are counted by the millioni.
iskey's cap, bloody iu vry Ideed. !Tln,t "V10"1, g,ve I,e nme"' ct afld comi
& .u r . ' i , dence- Lt H be spoken out plainly I anduot Comm
wub the tears of womaq and hy insinuations or miserable innendoes. tar to
" Grant
iwho
a kuuiuiiiicc uciwie me tvays ana ateans
mu tee arguing m favor of a reduction
T. i. ,. , , T . I "
tccpn4.u uBucua naru matter for nn Kd.l mm t ...... n. . w
ttor to write anything without some one sup- eon H ar l-.xpen-
posmg that he or Ida particular friend is alia- "llu!,C8 are raaklijig an ineffectual search
ded to, and as wedespise insinuations, we freely for Oeueral Boy;iiton of the Cincinnati
say tuai we uv not write this article for the pur- uazette whom they want as a witness
pose of censuring or reflecting on the conduct i ' '
Zl'T.F0"' U6' w polidcian, The Kentucky Senate has DaSfled a hill
i. . - i
lonal Graiiffe will
ille.
TWQ WITNESSES,
tetifie4 ef his adramistraon; a Werid brt week. r ,roiu a headquarters at touiavi
Ibllovtat ' J . I I1 i; A brother Editor of well-known honesty unit it-' v U
"Ihe AdmintstrationatWnshlnfr. m indMv.- ic,wruea .
WhI iSTT J. I hear of a nr fcrmtn. uL J Y ASHIXGTOX, March the 1 0.-The 5Var
many dia
Jeeo, and
-41 ivhoje country Ifratnl he" forming .mon the Denio- mmX . vu?
iuany .lifters, and Gen. Grant his Su ",1
the great break- you believe it Av " .F" Republican Sena
water which preserves all our interests; . ,n vr "J emphatically
iromruiu. Imasrtne what would tKir ,VUU wwio
, x-r : ,! , T relieve u until proof is produced
ww... . . .. , vuuiiuiucau Hull l nuuien. V i rru.i wK.f
helliteri wlio fiffed that first guh it P4"01 has' evidence of the formation oi" a "" Silliman testified tliat ha re-
dmocratic House seems to
e to Pinchback than thp
Kepublican Sena e. for todav he moved
we do no be- about the floor of (he former bul v as friafc v
we do not as Marv'rt lrrK Pr. w h.. i 1
tk T . . . uccu suineu
v" we are nnr m !
a
ITort Sdmter, had been placed inlpbi J "h .the Democratic party, orj'- Air the iv?d fiVft thousand dollars in ! advance
r in natiotir wteir Gen, Grant 'S'p&r1-'- - a!,(lllwe,,7 l1!0 d dullr8 con-
- fthey had been, where tduld from riSniStejSi xr"0" ?f Kf 'V,,e mma
: jiave beert our predit. a a nation? f?J rP9.let hi wke the5, Jbcu Tknon MlJ? .x f Pl-d between six.
Vhere Would have been any polerio KKuh1a;K,b,SwUV,,e of th" -t11 m"1h . i t
x Cl i i 1 Hi i : RoJvJ.MwWaala. Honest men do not fear I ne appropriations cooimittffi agreed
1 , to slay the stoms- hand of ivuJenss ??w.M'0' .1' n "ueenj m.i. ii. and itrfHn,. .. ul
""nU I'll bUC xvvu
ng a slanderer. i i r fue privileges
iu all our ueirhborhxds, and to have! Courts iof beimr
v - . '...V . . . : I ... " -
made itiYeSr tolerablp for the old oour friend that if he
r "' -'npMicii report as
and Elections r.nti.mit
win in. I lee by a small mnioritv areeo in i-Ar nrt
ficauug itATomoiy j.u tne jJomt resolution
19Mr
T .1 3 . . : . .
ivmig ago mo wonu convinceu icat uew
inar can bi done by machinery tbe only qpek
tiou now is, what machine combines in itKeff
the greatest number of important advautagef.
Just here the I r
FLORENCE
comes in with its sulfregtilating tension, f
ing'froin muslin to leather" without change of
thread or needle, then fnnn rijrlit to left and left
to rijrht while ono style jif the machine sews
to or front the operator, a4may bo dixired and
with stitch alike on both aides'. In elegance if
finish and smoothnes of Operation, variety of ;
ha -nfhIii,i,u..1,i:.(;i..;L m ! Mam and Church streets. or at the store
" ' nif ULv?t IIIVtlMlit U LlltllM
dreeu-iboro, A
On hand: and furnished to Order.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
JOHN CAYTON,
Corner Morgan and' Blunt Streets.
GtalciQh, .T.(i
DE. H. T. TEANTHAM,
Hating jtfrtnanentty- loedted'.in $uNbtrj,
Offers his Professional services t the public
Calls left at hi office oy Fisher. etween
Sherman sayi he is surprised at Belk
nap's acting so, that he had him in his
army as a Mjor when before Atlanta,
and he proved a eood officer, ll.i. ha.
that's rich; educating a man to burn an(T
steal in time of war and f lieu "surprised"
at his stealing a few thousand in time ol
peace. Sherman talks too much with his
mouth.
New York, March 11. Tjoans in
creased half a million; specie increased
three-quarters of a million; legal tender
increased five-eigths of a million; reserve
increased one million.
Loxdox, March 11. A land slide
occurred at Con:, a small town on the
Rhine in Northern Germany, caused bv
the recent h avy iaiiis. Kight houses
were buried aud twenty-six persons kill
ed.
()!i, ay, there were enrrnptionists in
Buchanan's Cabinet, and theie were army
rascalities practiced aficr the Mexican
war; and if we go still further back we
can see that England had much political
profligacy iu time of George the Third,
and that Walpole was destitute of official
honoi. But wh'it have the misdeeds of
bygone times to do with the toleration of
the Grantisin of to-day ? Are wc to peri,
init the public robbers of this period to
carry on a wholesale busiuess that must
bankrupt nnd ruin the country if not
stopped, because there were sonio thieves
indd times ? We don't care to hear for
ever about the dead functionaries w ho did
wrong, when we have to deal with the
living culprits who are still ravaging the
Treasury, and gorging themselves on
other people's earnings. We don't wish
to listen to men who apologize for their
own vices by telling of other men's.
N.. r. Sun.
i
MuilDEn IX BOWAX COUXTY Intel
ligence was received this morning at the
executive office of a murder of a white
maii iu Kowan county, March SH, by a
negro. William Jx)ck fatally stabbed
tt. J3. iiarringer, and is now at large A
reward of S200 will soon be proclaimed
for the apprehension of the uiurderca.-
Hal Sentinel
C, u theitrent. lie U also
Ajrent for
Bickford Knitting Machine
upon which :$0 pjirs of sticks have been knit
per day, without seam, and wiih perfect hepl
auo toe. iiooUs. hawls, .scarfs. Gloves. Ac.,
may be knit npon this Woman's Friind, which
costs but $:K). - J
Correspondence in relation to either Knitter
or Sewing Ma:hine i invited, and samples of
work sent npon application. All orders hy maij
will receive prompt attention. Machine. ship
ped to any pait of the Stat and satisfitCtiou
guaranteed. Agents wanted in every County.
Address all communications to
J. E. OARTLANIT, Ralisbnrv.
Or, F. G. CARTLAND, Gen'l Art. f
Oreensboro, N. (7.
Iu the absence of Salisbury agent, call op
Mrs. schloss, at the National Hotel,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
:0:- j
An elegant new house with four rooms oi
the ground floor and two tin tbe npper, wkh
kitclien, te.. situated in a desirable part Of
town Hofferfd for ?ale. For further inforni4
tion applv at this office.
23:3t. I
To F. H. CRANF0IU);
Non-reilcid Defendant :
You will take notice that the following
Summons lias heen issued a"rainst vourself
and others, together with a petition to self
Liana ior assets, t wit : t
ROWAN COUNTY j
In the Superior Court
John W. Mauney, adm'r. de bonis
non, of Wilburn Cranford, :
uuuvtM f , - j summon
F. II. Cranford, Scott Cranforfl. l forJML'A
.nararet m. uranrora, aaa vvil
burn Cranford.
8 TA TE OF NORTH CA BO LISA.
To the Sheriff of Howan County, Greeting
YOU are hereby commanded ''to 'summon
F. II. Cranford, Scott Crartford. Manra
rett M. Cranford, and Wilburn Cranford, the
defendants alwve named, if thev le founrf
within your county, to appear at the oiBce!
of the Clerk of the Superior Court for thd
county of Rowan, -within twenty dars afte?
the service of this summons im them exclai
8:ve of the day of such service, and answer
the complaint, a copy of which will he del
posuea m tne omce otthe Clerk of the Su4
perior Court for said County within ten
days from the date of this summons, and lei
them take notice that if they fail to answer;
the said complaint within that time; thj(
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rcl
lief demanded in tliO; complaint. f
Hereof fail nut and of this summon mnkQ
due return, ,,...! I )r . .'
Given under niy hand and seal of said
Court, thia I3t.h day of ilarch, 1870. 'i
f. m. nbRAn, . j
Clerk Snpr. Court of Rowan Count vi
I Me
Cubbius, L'.eall & Dean, will .receive pxouiit
attention.
March 8th, ISTo. 2-;tf
IODIDE OF AEVilV!ONlA
! DAVIE COIfXlY-
In the Superior (km
W. A. Clement Adm'r. of-Fmn-
uie Lee.
Plaintiff.
Inninxt !
Josejth MclUwicJ and wife Eljz
' ahrth, and Alartin CocKran.
j UeiiE. at Law. Defendants. f
' STAT E OF NO UT1 1 CA R0LIS1
To the Sheriff of Darie County Grtctitl
You arc hereby commanded to summon Vi.
lium l-'oater and wife tara j Foster, Joseph I
llitjjicl and wrl'e. Elizabeth, aud Martiu Co
ran, the Defendants ab ve named, if thc)-
ton nd uihin your Count f to . auuear at n
Cures Nurali ia. Face Aehe, RljeuiiiHtisin. office of the Cleik of the Superior Court fitftt.
Gout. Frosted Feet. C.'lnlhlaiiiP, l&rie 1 lin.at.i Coauty t Davie wit hi u twenty days auer,"
Erysipelas, Bruises or -Wounds of eTery kind 1 service ifhif sutnTnons on them, exchihiT 1
: ..;....! the dav of such service, aud answer the ct
ill man ui aiiiiuni. , . , . iV.
,v ...,i. -x i , V- nr- Pur, a copy oi wnicu will ne cieuo.eaiow
Dr. William Osgood 1 age. of No. Jbo ..ow itf tha L.Mfirk- of th Snnori-.r r.iirt ton
4th avenue, Nw "York. KrthVred' for many I'tiuntv wifhin tpn dars fnnn thn date of &
ytrars with sliffuess and intense pain iu his snn:uonr and let theui take notice that if tt'J
knee, and at tiinea was uuahlirt t walk, eus- fail to answer the said complaiut withhTitH
ed ty an injury received op titoe- Hudson ; lime tne 1 'laintiit will uppjjjto too Conn H
River Railroad. Tried every remedy that ! ttie rehet demauded m the-complaint.
EiUl ..r c..;urr. n..n)A .Lvi. w.thont l.f.r.ofit. ; Jlerem fail not. and of this summons
Gile's Liniment Iodide -fir Ammonia gave
instant relief and effected a eoniplete cure.
Sil.l by, all Drujrgists. Depot No. .451
Sixth Avenue, New York. Ouly 50c and $1
per bottle.
March. 9,
TIIEO. P. KLUTTZ. Agent.
Salisbury, N. C
(22:6ms.)
SIMONTON
Female College.
The Spring session will open on "Wednes
day, Feb. 2d, lt7G.
Circulars with terms, &c., on application
to MRS. E. N. (JRANT, Principal,
: due returu. Given under my hand ' and t
; se.il of the Court, this 21t lsv of Febnal
i (Seal) H. B. HOWARD, Clerk
of the SnpcriorC-ourfof Davie CuoCC
j Ln this case it appearing tt the tatisfact
l ol the Court that Alartiu Ci i hrau, one of t
, defeudauts above uaaied. is a rion rcsidi'EtJ
this State and that thu f h'n rcsideu'
; unknown: It bordered that service iO
i sunnnnns be uiade by pub!ieatiin for
i cetisive weeks in the "Carolina Vatebni."
..r.ewspapei" published iu the town of SalUton
T .N . C. Fel. 21. 16.
. II. B. H0WAKD, C t
(2(:6w. pd.
16:.3tn
StatesvilJe, N. C'
Blactaer aid HeMerson, -
i
Attorneys, Counselors
and Solicitors.
SALISBURY, ir. C
January 22 l?74 tt.
TO COsi.UPTIt'ES :
The adyertiwer, an old physician, retired from
active practice, having had placed in Ki haniV
by an Ent India Xiiionary the fvimula of s
simple yegetable Ileiuedy, Ior the speedy and
permanent Cure of Cpnaumptiont UroiuJiitif,
Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung
Affections ; a 10 a Pouitjve and Radical Cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com
plaints, after having thoroughly tested its won
derful curative powers in thomjsar.id.s of caen,
feels it his duty "to make it known to hw sufier
ing fellows. "Actuated by tbis J motive, : and a
Consi'ientiouR denire to relieve human suering.
he will jnd (free of charge), tn all who desire
it, thin rec:pe, with full directiona i lor prepar
ing and trtcewfully using. geC4 b return m"U
bv addressing i '
3T DR. W. C. STEVENS,
M es roe Block, Svci,cc'sr., N. Y.
Nov. 25, 137-V-ly ; ;
BUCKEYE BEE-HIH
Persons wishing to purcba
the right to ue or sell thin most frfi-ct 'Df
lion i;i the following Counties, will fall 8U
undersigned, to wir;.
liowan. Cabarrus, Stanlvr Davie, CatJ
Caldwell, Iinrke.-McDowed, Lihcolo,. th,"
land, Gaston, Davidson.
I have reduced .he price on farm right "j
$I0to$G. ' j
T I ?. .. T 1 T- rVuinif
"Township rights at a verv reduced price.
tiiJfrrv rnl'RtP-
S.IUtrtirV.1!
y. ; 1 "
CAROLINA
Agricultural Works
' SOLE AGESTS,
CHARLOTTE, IT. C.
Manufacturers of Plows, Corn Shellens
Ciitteis; Cidrr Milk, Harrows, Store lj
ii,;r iin.ii i!..ii I'. .ii. I :.i wi-in
i , I si - -
36t:fll
0
JVajjon and Kugy uiatiriul.