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- 1 v . . 4? '-I t! v, .'. k'.v, " if--:--- r - .-r- I : '--:-...:;:;.-- ',-;. : i. -.:.--.- -- .v:'--'...';-v-. ..If J'V; ' 'V 1 Carolina Watchmaiu MAUCII 23, 1516.. Q6) 1 A Persona makins remittances for L . LXx&flfcWtch man should send $2.10 to'payfor a year 10 eta.. to -pay posUge.: f K. firnnt nf Ue fielit w on the Jtf tut the 1Teitt&kTi1iin0 A VI Uie Claw. owtiwwwy ,s . AWeaqt ee lL--Siaerir Lflnrfmar.' - Wh: we ii.V i dear as mud. f l - t V " ' ' ' - . ;: , y:Kiui. -.-u-i rr'v - " n AfCtiiWbcen faevea for iebria 7.tian CorivertUoo of Mfnjsters and Laymen; h io biteU iu tW Hippodrome, New; York jtV..uJer ilie conduct of Messrs. Moudy HDd'Sankey, to take place on tbej 29lb nnd 30ih of Marcbtiust. A delegate's thicket, eutillins tbe bolder to a seat on r- ilia floor of the bonsa dining all tbe ses- - ! Anelwiil be issued to pastors of cbnrcbes "'rditnn of religions newspapers, professors :.rJinf.Aki1'minrW.&:c.. on aDoli I r 1 a 4vf - f i a mndp for carrvin? out tbe revlral work . . r v - J t - v 3 ji Treeidtnl Grant, and bis brother Orvil and Bibcock, it appears by recent de 'Velopments' before the investigating com Unittee8 at Waebingfon, have all Leenj 'cQnqer'ncd fn making money out of: the ffpottfadcr&jiip"s. president Grant jwocl V notify 'pryiC bid brother, l hat the (radcri ebip ai certain posts would bo made; jvak cant and Orvil would apply for and Receive '-I the vacated place sometimes occtpying i ' it himself and at others farming it i outj Bibcock was s1trly concerned, ind H Ji appears1 received $2,250 as a bonas--tbat .ti aunt having been sent to him by a jpos s- traderinr the Westr i consideration for: privileges secured to him. ; GEN. W. R. COX'S CASE -4 i It will be remembered that we an-. "Vi6umjetl last week the arrest of GenJ l fTVT. ll'. Cox, chairman of the Demon cratic Ececutivo Com. ot the btate,; f! and Ills retioval to Wilmingtonto be r'trie innTTT.S.CourT6n the charges ' of cortsp pHitfe ibeiCom missioner of Robeson county, to commit a fraud . 6. jri( the! ejection . returns for; delegates to'therState Convention. The case m came , up on the 18th for trial, and Tesulte4 in acquittal, just as Gen Cox's friends, expected. lhc prosecutors had no evidence against him, and. as-j urued the entire responsibility (Syith-s out solicitation or motion from the defense) of entering a nolle, prosequi. t ; .i.This is another case of outrage on nnfJ itnoffending citizen for political f,!( cfljct. j The - prosecution ought to "5'iiave known before issuing ai writ 'that" there' was evidence. Dr?Nor- juent. we suppose, will be made to i Ti, fed that jt fs-no goiall oSenso to make ; dn affidavit : without beinor able- to gjiow reasonable cause. V r ! '.Cc&iOCS. Among all tbe saggestions :"iA f candidates for. Governor, Lieutenant Govertior, Congress, &c, we have noi , yet seen ithe name mentioned of a meii cbamc, merchant, farmer or editor i W now there are some among these classes i Vatinto Twicbard C." Morse, SecfcUry K. Cor8(5tb Sir. and fourtb Afenuey 1 K. Vi :Tlie etject eros to i be to coniileri - ' Svbd would not thank the people to jiomi? , - nate them,; and would not serve if-elected , but thexfiiare many others who woald fil r 'l any; pliicjefwiib credit to themselves and i! honor .to-the State ' ' :?i 'Of'conrse we publish with pleasure the -q1" communwation in another column lecom mending Jos. A. Englehard, Esq , Kditor 01 me Wilmington journal, as a BUitable j candidate for Lieutenant-Governor. I t itr.Jlbe candidate for that posidon ia chosen mil ftom Jiew Hanover we should be pleased , at the nomination of Maj. Englehard. He has done hard and useful work as an 4iun;Kdttpr fy tliq Democratic party, and is as ,4 vdeaervinga& wy one else, and, if claim WL ( .are considered, has as many as any other ' J: HPi'anh lit thr Matn f l.niA....! '' . '' ' . ' ' I i We would ' very wijlkigly accept the nomination of 3r, Englebard, bat not "alone Tor what lie baa donp. but fnf li he,.aiidfor4wbat we believe he ,trou? h-m, J, -do II it ay responsible official posiiiou. fti WelbcIievebe i a conscientious aad pal r triotic .man, and we need just such men W' now more than ever before. We have !:iibeenrtrying . the system of, party rewards fT ! party iervices for many-yearf, and jsbwbav yet to fcee any 1 valuable ffoiti from r?iiS, Jt- Patriotism, undor the system of party iJ-Sward? 10 te cpuntryl.men S? hoiking chiefly; for the reward without 1- regard to the question of public food. If j the Democtaiic party recognise rewards 1 J st be governing incentive; it is no better ;lf r thin tie radrcaliiarty. and is just as liaS ri' - 1 I-' -' -t-- !l ' ' l;.!;'?Vl 1 ; !-' j. I S ne iu Biciti aa jia , noiuicai aaversaiies. If I there! j any. true patriotism in tbf country the time , has come to sbiw itL ' .coant K and e hope aud believe ill may be; found among-the deaiotfata; ' If jtbere i none ' ! ! : ,iben ii inakes very. little difference who ? , . pll, the j oQce j wastefalness, corruption, -iiD - rPPf1 J !MI nowrjjost a ; certain ly ; asj like j begets . like. Wf bare 'I-eeit goitig-:toMg :ver eiuca Andrew Jackjion raid 'To the victor belong the r ( fpnilf'! and if there is ho! (tarty i this 'tpaurry wbo tbiuk' tuoreof its welfare 'r" ihin'Of thiMjUi. ihev iieople bav poor : encutirageuieut .'li gt to the polls and ; :inny of them i!ot do it. "j ! j . s :, ' :. I - . . i T . f . "! -. , ... i . . i. .'. n--:t r : :;;'i L ' ."v: ir----"' f ' f - ' ; . . i .U-.- ....... ; s .. y.v 'l- 5 - ' r-r- , jr UOWEUTOJy'S CASE. J r In reply' to tbe twittiug administered toibe Raleigh papers by the Charlotte Scntinel saya ; " 1 1; W beard romors of the cbargca against Mr. Howerlon over a month before tbe appearance of tb letter in theTetersburg Index from a correouaeiu in mis cj but did not think that we would be ins- tified in giTtnthemnblichypoiivoelr suelit. foundAtion.Tf tuen now .nytuing . . . . . t. - M, 'ill ''. : is j absolutely nxea upon ir. iioweriou. and in reproducing Uie letter, ttie oenunci was careful to disclaim any enoorsaiioo, of ibe cbartres coiitalued in it. Before is; annearance we bad determined to, say nOlUlIlg Unill-4UB IB1MW5IWU.B lum- ougbly ioveeligated. ! . , Mr- IIomtebtox, Secretary of State, 'will, in 9 day, as we larn, make a stitemut in defense of himself touching the matters whereof serioua charges bare been made against him. ! : ' ' " 1 ' , ' We re-proiluco the above, publish ed iu our last paper, in order that we may make a further statement in re gard to the "Howerton Case," and in doing so perpetrate no injustice against the Secretary. Mr. Hovrcrton has issued "a Card tbthe Public,"; in wbioh be says: The charge made against me, in plain English, is that Brown &, Var ner, the Stationers from Avhom I last fall purchased the Stationery for the State, as required by law, bribed me to accept their proposal'for furnishing the Stationery." Wit rloc-Ina it vinrllf hiarft flint II C UUb W UU T ..x.w T 1 ... i i n ano nf iL nnh. we uv bcwi "f"; i isnea accounts any siaiemt-ui, ui iu.p k ad. Jiut tins is the . cnarge wuicn tho Msrr in- his card oroceeds to y , x disprove. He takes Mr. J. C. Gor- mau with him to New York, where the stationery was purchased, and af ter canvassing the market, Mr. Gor man, who is doubtless well informed on-the question in hand, renders the following testimony : Kaleigh, March 15, 1873. At the solicitation of Dr. W. II. Howerton, Bccrri.rj v. ouut, .(.tuuip..,, ...... 4 c. lork lust week. Insinuation and chanres had I ...s- m. .lt5e. i iIj uti ut. ,. r.v.v.. us,..n. ...... .....,... ....., imrchase of stationery fur the State. In regard to the matter, my mind was not fully made up; and I must co few, from hearsay '.evidence, 1 TiS! ? Mate had, at least, been imposed npon 111 his purchase. 1 so frankly stated to the secretary when the matter was mentioned tome by him, ami further informed him that if 1 accompnn- ied him, It must be in the interest of truth and IrZ diet of mv judgment without regard to conse- quenceH as regards himself. To this he asseh- ted without hesitation. On arriving in Newk V I. r - 1 1 I l. I . lurRi x ii!ncu mm uuiamtru miuimci", cmiiiiiick 1 uki orun iurm:ii aruciei nave wxn iutpimi-i eU the iSute, from Hand & Son, J. S. JIulin. 1 1 - j 1 1 . 1 r 1 I Qornwali, YoIer & tk)., and J.Q. Frible &Co., wholesale stationers and binders of New York,1 and.trom j.ipuincott & Kjo., irora- of m. nuauvi a. nu t v vuiupaivu t iir.i a unci a ukiioHoinii;. 1 aamtu. ik;. .nAM with Brown & Warner, and I have no hesita- .!n in .tn.tn U a ,J holi-f tl.... A . daMqrariiVefirstcIasw in everv instance the trade made with the latter firm is about' as ad- vantageous to the State as could have been con- snmmated with any of the establishment whom I have named, and, take a t wAote including 3ver7 article furnished, very likely the chea est. Prices in all the estimates vary, some less and some higher than that of Brown & War- rier; bnt altogether I was nnable tMb?rve any S(;-ea diffidence between any. My vmt and in tercourse with: dealers in 'New xork has satis- fled me beyond doubt that the contract of the secretary with Brown & Warner was an honest and legitimate one, no far as the secretary of State is concerned, and that the charges made here are unfounded and imaginary. I enquired oif the character of the firm (Brown arid War rier) to whom the secretary awarded the con- tract, and ascertained from those in the same irade that the house is reliable, its bu nines ex- tensive, and tine personal as well as commercial j In conclusion, I would state that my judg- naent is not immaculate in regard to papers &c, although 1 have had a life time experence, in such 1 matter. It is as good, perhaps, as the general run of mdi vidua U in my i trade. The climates apd aamples I received were obtained ffora the parties named, under the supposition that a contract to furnish might be awarded, anu in similar proportions as the last contract made by the secretary of State. They can be examined by any person who may deire to i ' 't -.;, 1 -Respectful ly. &c, , John C. Gorman. J Messrs. Brown & Warner,- from whom the stationery was purchasedmade affidavit in New "ork, before W. F. Lett, Commissioner for N. C. in that city, in which they say: f f That said goods beina comnrised in an order of such magnitude were furnished to said state department at rates lesa than tha ordinary rates far such good-. Deponent further aaith that siid aale was no taade to aid state department 9 L : M-m. V . a . . in ine oramary course or businera and in pood faith, neilhIL3(iofwnont ntr H.rununi...i.l : 1 rtnn nrin n. or persona on kia behalf, or otherwise mv rnil aiaerauon, Rin, oenent Or advantage whatao- "HwiiT uc inuireciiy, iu present or in ex pectation, to wove or induce him or them ' or t the best of deponent's knowledge infornia- uMuwM.ut,, j I Thus, u appear., that the Secretary is com ptetely vindicated againt ihe charge of having piid more for the goods than the market iriS iri N. Y. Mr. Gorman proves thia,; very ton. chwively, if hu statements are correct. And Measra. Brown & Waraer prove, under bath, that there wa no such bribe"! in the trkcsaciionasis Kt forth by Mr) Secretary riowerton. 4 ISo far. it a. ... th. U I l ' . " .m. n u j .reu , Bat it don't atop here. A committee af ten- tteruxn in Raleigh, selected by the Governor t " " wuin.11, an Mr .earn, wua uie oecretary of State present and assiating theia, take up the goods, without aeeiflg the billa drawn for them sbj( Brown & Warner, go over nearly alt'the aricles, and make up a bill at rates at which the goods could be purchased from dealers iu the ty of Raleigh: When they have gone as far as they can they sum up the bill thus made out, and compare it with the New York bill) sf tketjfmd a largt rers in eal 0 tie US any one whomsoever to furcliase said goods on l0w iJie Tubiic Money is Scttar.dcred behalf of said state depaitment from deponent's s j , y -iw7icrl Mid firra; nor ia such consideration1, gifi, bene- WasmKbTOX, March 17 The wav fit or advantage contemplated to be in' the fn- n -i,:!, ,L i 1: ' , " tore given or i , any wi-S secured tol aaid Wil- !" ,h Ja onej .s squandered liam II. Howerton. or to anv nnin ln,i ii.-ir w euown by the following : The Whpeler made up at Roleyk pnets. ; ' . i If the case popped fcere the worst leamre in it against Mr J Secretary Howerton j would be that for lack of knowledge or information a to the prices of mieh stock at Balelgh be bad gone all tbe waj t New York and paid about two thousand dollars more for goods than he would ii. fif fnnT at his own door. This is bad glu It hbws that he eitheracts indiscrett I r that be is im-oropetentJ j it frind4 max " I j , - i enoo Iv nr that lift 1 take either horn. It proves him unworthy or I W:M,!,1f''Mfl i Ttnt thftense don't aioo here: . The rBalUgh AVwofthe lth.giTea the followingVl i ! "The firm of Brown A Warner on -last even- inginatructed their agent here to take Uhe re- duced prices M bj the Investigating Commit- tee" ' i ! I? Here, then! tbe Halelgh Committee by some means bring the N. Y. merchants to set aside a bill they had sworn toTand concerning which llhev had sworn there was no kriberjr-po cor- ruption and! accept their estimate of tbe goods purchased of jthem. . - f- j This, it seetna too complicates the case Ferj innrh- If ihU N. Y. merchants had made I out and sworn to an account in all points, cor-j rect, why did! they afterwarda back oat from it J and accept the estimate of the Kateigb lnves- J tiatins Committee, and submit to.sucu a large discount on their bill? Specially, as they l were so conciusivelv backed up byi Mr. J.1 C.l Gorman, t rf, '! t It will be itratlfyine to the tax patera of the Rfi-trt p9riiiliai thronirh the watchfulness of ifr Jn,n pJiIpv. the .uditor. and the i Investi- gating comuiW alluded to, the State has been MnJ,i.Mi.i nn, nf monrrlan to them we gFve most hearty thanks, and hope .1... ,i-m rmJ. t:M in trt;nt;Ml- ill. nVhu ,t,J,.i.i i.. n,ni. bi mother. the i . I r.. ... A i. l ..m:-i1i .u. i OO UI at latin naic utrii puuiuuvv iHuv ia nil.;nn in ... (hat llnw.rlnn Km hmn I . . . np Tlin N. Y. r. I ' I . . ... chants, lirown S Warner, may have suomiueai t a terrible H raliier uian ue ironoien wun a iaw sun. uon i khow u c . ln dark' nnd man ,,aB a 1,8,11 - fn' jecture for himfelf, for in the absence ; ot Ucts they can do toothing more than conjecture. j A . l! 1 A. U lv. I Au;.iufui , ..v, wdenS out and takes in the Secretary or tne irensnry inpucn n maiuurr nn iu ouiuii possible avoidance of a ratal result either . . ! . r. . TT " i T.. .1.-1" tnai omcer or to necreiary nowenon. in me jcourseofhis defense Howerton savstheTreasurer ishis enemyand hai actively promoted pro- ccedings against him, and thereupon enters' up against him jthe following grave charge, to wit : "I snr Iiprp :i!id now. that I am Mtinfied that I 4 can ,,rove jnal uus immaCHlaie Omcer line ri.. T.0riM, km rolcnl K..nn in mnn. i " . ' ; : " "7:Z"J7 . eyor money 1 worm ior nit io.in or ik-ii 01 1 Vnart of ih nnhlie mowvi ahhoutrh the cer- tjtjcates profesKedly bear no interest, and if he claims to be innocent I assure him that if tested l?ll,e.ofA,lBbU J'W on tie pea of ustilication." 'j. . , ; This now, is a new case, wherein the-radical secretary of State and the radical secretary of ,he Treasury lock horn. Thejpeople are in- jf-tedsritors: They cannot look on with moinerence.i me iane majoniy di mem would probably rejoice to see these radical bulls POre each other to death. Stand off wide and O; i . , tti ,1 j a . 1 w. let iiiciu 11 1 1 1. 1 Jixui iiir 1 ru u-ius uci iiiciii . i," t ' 3 - and sound the squeedunks and beat the drum I The Crime of Bcinn Found Out. . - Mr. Attorney-General Pierrepont says 1 i . . : j ". ,e,ter. COIltallltllg tl.6 direction "Iet no gu,,ly m!" cape," , was confidential. He may have intended it to be so,' . We presume he did so intend. Hut what rea801, wa! ,liere lor it8 being kept secret vj . s. . .'" j .1 r " .1. No reaf on fbot..B1e : and lLat wf8 ,hat 11 letter winch ought not to have been .written, and the exposure of which would brings disgrace on tbe Administration. The real meaning of tbe letter was that . . t ., 0 . , . . , partieswitboiit whose testimony Bab- cock couldj not be convicted, should not ber encouraged to testify b' the promise of exemptiou from prosecution to tbem g(.JVes j tj- ' . j n . -iv . 1 e".ept d Grant were willing to g've privately an instruction, tbe publica- lion of which they knew would be very injurious them" ' They did not think it old of it, aud Babcock cared more for htmse f than for Pierrepont aud Grant, and Babcotk printed it. I The letter which it was no crime in ihem to concoct it was a hirh rrimn in 1 J . , 10 C?f C0C,r ! wa8 a l.nSh cf mo , " htm to-make public ! And then he fell in the grace of the Piesident, dnd tht u into House shall know him no more. Guilty of anything be might be ; but fc bQ ound out-tha" was au Ulipardonabl sin! V: Y Run Has Grant reformed It is reported that President Grant shows some signs of refoiumlion. lie has dismissed - Babcock, and the story rims In at lie has sent agents to Montreal to bring back Caleb P. Marsh ou a prom- l8ePfdt!n- I J",a toay vPry well; as sonre lift- & I evidence of moral improvement : but no t I. i J Ml l l- ' . ; I "uuccu" ar exiranruiuarv scamo ejtraordluary even for Gtant'a Cabinet tully deserves. N. 1. Sun. exploring pjirty carries with it a potograpb er, wuoee qusiuess ims to take viewa of 'triking landscapes and other objects of intereBl n the localities they traverse, Some of tue8e viw are very strikinir and beaonfuI- A number of them have been expeupively mounted, and one bun- Jred and lfjn volumes of ihem bound up u u1 of ue. Secretary ; of War. 1!?8e V0UF? bound in half ffarkey, and cost foj bM.ng alone $lQ, and ditiibated Sto the Secretary' private friends.:,) I QiJ Taking Discouraged. iWafiHiyiaxox. If arch 17 Tb irnA to-day suatained bjr a unanimons'irote the report ot tue ornn, Affau- Committee against allowing any public 'fervant re ceiving preeeias from 1 foreign!' poTern meo,v TbeilliindercnnVicIeraiioW wis liyatlowr WVHcrugga, Mfnistertfr Col ?inHy.: !lir "Iverinksltl from tuv AJiiusB! uveniBieHt. , 1 w ' n : i ! . . Desperate - StcearitgThe ,-Post . Office l Money Lsea jor Jtecnyncct Washington March 17: More des perate swearing! was probably never done in Wasbingtou than that Indulged in to day by Moultori in tbe Spencer investiga tion. Hia testimony waa taken down as he srave it before tue committee ot toe Alabama '-Legblatnire, b4 tbocjerk - who wroio' it Out is now here and will awear to ju correctness. I Moreover, Mouuon rcaa iFSveflinaffixeataTgnata re to Itand gworethat it wa correct? t Monlton, it will be remembered, allowed' Spencer to ose;thePust office funds fr elecUoneer. ing pnrposea. He will niidoubtedly be arrested for perjury, and if there is any .1.a -fit i(iiir for a rascal in- tbw . Dif hriet be will be convicted. Tfie Aew Orleans Whiskey frauas. K Abirix. March 17. John McWbarter. Maior C. E. Wills, Gov Kellogg'a brother-in-law, T. W. ralcn, Samuel Hammond, and Behan and Thorn, jnj - t - J rftP -onimiracv to defraud the (joVernment whiskey matters, f were arraigned to day and pleaded not guilty. They were bailed in 50,0U0 tVbile our democratic congress haa its band in, let it razee the army. About 5,0b0 generals, lieutenant-generals, niijor and brigadier ditto, ornamental colonels, majors et id omne genus shoulder strap ped humbugs, might be abolished, and thej eonntry survive the blow. Try it anyhow iust for lun. J2al. Sentinel Woman lovely woman ; kst at the cross, and first at tbe s(piilcbcr in order that the news of the resurrection might anrpnH tlir annnpr bwpp! ininilprnf RVfTT charity, infallible lurker at the bottom o J 'li . H II 51 il t ! . V J ... L V " Ills wue 6 ambition and extravagance caused his Jm , a quarrt'l with her friend . , , - Hnd u xctjnei. j i FAREWELL. GEORGE II. j ; PENDLETON. V x TIjjd PendIeton hosiness has a nasty ,ook First, the revampering of an old disallowed claim; second, lis easy pro Riesa to payment bv the help of Pendle r - T. . . . tnn niwi . . -nmni anPft ftf H..M, ,1Mn. i . rH Lj,g Receipt by Pendleton of eighty or , j-1 niuetv thousand dollars for doing onlv jwhSat, if the claim was just, be should haye done without reward; fourth the tiikTiic nf llirpo.fifl li of tliLi mnncv at the -Tn(.n tho n.tr mnnv nf na own l Ti ... . r . . . r . ter's children, oi which he was the admin . i 'strator. If the Government Owed the S148,000, 82 claimed, Pendleton was bound as Pres- ident of the Kentucky Central Railroad i . . . n. :. . company 10 uoo evtry luuri iu cuiiecni ; an(J be had further stimulus in the circum. stance that if be ernt it. three-fifths of the arge sum would go to bis own sister and berf,phan children, whose esUte owned mat proporuon pi me siock 01 me rnaa, and for them be was a trustee. Yet, llioufrli holdin? itbe&e fidnciarv nositions. it..1 - " Mr,: Pendleton, after convincing the will ing mind of Belknap of the propriety of paying the claim disallowed by Mr. Stan ton, pocketed the greater part uf the mou ey himself ! 7 . This is very bad, and there is no deny ing it. The uumber of respi'Ctable gen tlemen and Presidential candidates is re duced by one. It is a casualty to be de plored, but it is well that the truth has beesn brought out. No party gains by hiding tbe sins of its leaders or refusing to acknowledge them, when they are reveal ed, to be sins. At this time especially we must not have any doubtful man 011 guard, still less iu command of an army. N. Y. Sun. Yes, farewell. It is not a time for meh-who are more eager for money than circumspect in duty or sensible to honor. r For the Watchman. ; J A SAD DISASTER. Rutherford College, N. C. March 18th. 187G. Messrs. Editors : Yesterday about 2 o clCR f. M., in new lullege building at this place, was blown down by an extraor dinary blast of wiud. The wrvck is the worst w everaw. Tbe loss is heavy for this section. The hnnes of one hundred and sixty eight students, that they would hold the annual commencement in a new college. seem to be blasted. We trust that the same Providence who overthrew the house, will raise friends to rebuild it by next August. STUDENT. lion. Alphonao Taft, who according to tbe papers, ia to succeed Mr. Belknap as Secretary of War, was born in Townshend tn Nov. 10, 1810 i graduated at Yale College in 1833. Taught nchool at Ellington Con., 1833-'3o, wai tutor in Yale College 1833-'37. Studied law at same time, and was afterwards admitted to the Bar in New Haven, Aug. 1838; com-! menced practice in Cincinnati Ohio Jan. 1840, in which he continued, with much success, un til 1866, when he was elected to the bench of the Supferior Court of Cincinnati, and at his re election in 1869, received the high compliment of having all the votes of both political parties cast in his favor. In loo , the degree of L. L. D was confer red ppon him by ale College. He has been twice married, and has had two sons graduated at Yale. With his wife and these two sons he made a tour in Europe in 18G9. His position in reference to the great questions ofthe day, in his own state is well known. He i a man of the highest standing for integrity of character. E. F. R. STRAYED From my stable in Coueord. Thursday the 16th. a chestnut sorrel horse, medium sif e. 4 white feet.- blaze faced, white spots a. . ...... J 1 at. 1 II mm n uuru oj uie saauie, aged 7 or 8 years. Address J. C. H. BIRCKHEAD, lt;pd. . Concord. N. C. W THE MASONIC JOURNAL, fo. Greensboro, N. C. i j :(k' The only Masonic Weeklt pablished nr thx Ujsiteo Statk j Eight pages, tnirty-two broad columns. Treats of all tonics of intritt ii ti,a -. Literature pure, and w a Household Companion M.vmcji avery iiasonm the country mayjuat- fuel TtvrtrtH Terms, One ! year, 1 Six Month. $135: j wr v'5fisierea ietter j8snd atamp for specimen and get up a club !! Aaoreas JS.AWIION, ;xf:r Oreenabora, N. C i I . i To AMOS H0VIlS,iicaiae4 i : Take notice that the following Sum mons and Warrant of Attachment have been issued against you : ! '! . I RTTPERTOR COURT," t-' ? 1 UOWSUB VrOOZH Thomas J. Bleroncy and Phillip 1 P. Meroney, trading under the firm name of Meroney & Broths Summons! er, Plaintiff; ! J I I Amos Howes, 2eewtf4MfA prjr, - .STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, j To w Sheriff of JSotcan Vouniy, greeting :i YOU ARE HEREBY , CQMMANDEp in the name of the State jto summon Amos Howes, defendant in ine .-awjw action, to appear at thei nextTcrm of tle Sonerior Court of the County of. Rowan, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 6th AfrtTifJuv aftur the 3d Mondav in March, 1876, then and there to answer the complaint of Thomas J. Meroney and Phillip P. Meroney, trading as Meroney d; JJrotlicr, piaintins ra Kia suit And vou are lurtuer commanuwi to notify the said defendant that if he faijs to answer the complaint within the tirtie snecified bv law. the said plaintiffs will tal$e iudgment atjainst him for $464 60, with in- terest on $4du z-i since isi oepicfucr, iot nd for all cost and charges in this suit la curred. Witness, J. MYJIorah. clerk of our said Court, at office in Salisbury, this th 23d day of February, A. D. 1876. ( ! J. M. IIORAII, ' Clerk Sup. Court Roiean County. (WARRANT OF ATTACHMEST.) Hmean County In the Superior pourt. J , Thomas J. Meroney and Phillip P. Mero ney, trading under firm name of Meroney & Brother, Plaintiffs, j AGAIS8T Amos Howes. Defendant. I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. j To the Sheriff of Bovan County Greeting: IT appearing by the affidavit to the officer granting this Warrant, that the plaintiffs are entitled to recover from the defendant f464 50 with interest since 1st Sept., 1874, on $459 24, and that the above named Amds Howes, departed from this State with intent to defraud his creditors, and is about re moving his property from this State' : Yoi are forthwith commanded to attach anl pafely keep all the property of the said Amos Howes in yonr County, or so mnch thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said demand, with costs and expenses. f 24:6t:$16 J. M. IIORAII, Clerk, j TO" TIOB U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE) SPECIAL TAXES, ! May 1, 1876, to April 30, 1877. The Revised Statutes of the United States Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, require every person engaged in anv business, avo? cation, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX. TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IN HI ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BU-j SINESS a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX.for the Special-Tax; Year beginning May 1, 1876, before com mencing or continuing business after April 30, 1876. I The Taxes embraced ir it hi it ihe prorinions of the Lava above quoted are the following, riz: j Rectifiers $2x uO Dealers, retail Uquor 25 0 Dealers, wholesale U juor too 0 Dealers In malt liquors, wholesale. w Otf Dealers In malt liquors, retail 20 an Dealers In leaf tobacco 35 o? Ketali rtealersln leal tobacco 500 00 And on sales of over $,m, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers In manufactured tobacco : a on. Manufacturers of stlUs .50 00! And for each still manufactured 20 00; And for each worm manufactured eo 00H Manufacturers of tobacco , 10 (kk Manufacturers of clears . 10 od. Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two norses or other animals) 50 00 Peddler of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals) 85 oo; Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or . other animal 15 00' Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or ' public conveyance). 10 00 Brewers of less than son hundred barrels. 50 oo- Brewersof 500 barrels or more 100 00; Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements willj be suiyect to severe penalties. . rersons or firms liable to pay anv of the- Special Taxes named above must applv to": J. J. MOTT, Collector of Internal Revenue at Statesville, N. C, and pay for andpro- cure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps theyt nect, prior t) Jlav 1, 1870, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. I). D. PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Iierenue.: OmCK OF INTKRNAL KKVKKPK, Washington, D. c, February 1, istb. (23:2tinM:2tinA) v DENTAL NOTICE. Owinff to the hard times and scarcitv of money, I propose to fill teeth and put in news ones at greatly reduced prices for all who! may can at my office in Salisbury from this' date to the hrst of July next in all cases strictly for cash. Call and set prices. K P. BESSENT. March 16, 1876. 23:2t For Bent ! THE House, oppsite the Bank, formerly occupied by Mrs. Itrowrj. Apnlv to the undersigned or to J.. McConnanghey. JU11N L- HENDERSON. I 24:3t Lone ago tho world was convinced that ing cau be done by machinery tbe onlrone. tion now in, what machine combines iu itself me greatest numuer of nnnortant advnntn Just hero tho - 4 0 FLORENCE comes in with its aelf-re!rnlaf inir tins;.,n ow ing from muslin to leather without chance of rhrnail v-. Jl - iL ... .. wi.TOu ui uuie, men irom rigut t left and left to right while one stylo of the uiachiue sewn to or from the operator, as may bo desired and J "n "iicn alike on both ides. In elegance of tinish and 8moothnes of eperation. varietv of . lr,ce. uie Florence nan won tha hiehest distinction v- ii: .,-.i.i T- ' , . . ui vaiuiuu iireeuaooro, jX.U.,is tfte A cent. He U Bickford Knitting Machine upon which 30 Dairu of aiM.bii dar. L.i L-ntt' per day, without seam,' and witn oerfeet hU and un. Hood. ShawU. Scarf. Glove, 4c.J may be knit upon this Woman's Friend, whichj costs but $:10. 1 1 rrespondenee la relation to either Knitter .u6 cnme Is Invited. and nampleaof - r uiK.u appiicauon. 1AH order by mail will receive prompt attention. Maehine hip4 ped U any part of the State, and atifcctf ori I'll flva n ti4 a A . . -a a : - 1 jj gcni wanrea titer erg County. Address all communications to j J. E. CARTLAND, KaJisbnry. Or. F. G. CARTLAND. Gen'l Act. - , ' t . n Greensboro, N. Ci tc the absence of Saliobutv agent, eall on Mf. Scrum, at the Xatieual notrtt (Zklf McCUBHWS. beall & dean, Respectfully call the attention of Ranters uespcv-iiuiijr i i,iv .pa Whann's celebrated -litewpnenraosphtf SoIttdljle'PacillO'Ghiano, which is especially recommfcn.Ua! fU Tobacco and potton on Which it has l,Cen SiSl vUgreat rcsults aifcan tie aubstantiatcd l,y hundreds of testi toSlWj ; !Bctur land THE undersigned is imn 'a larrp bneinesa in the Cabmet Matmg line and would call & ISeliiou to hSnome-iaade! Worked reau.s Canet,, BtHft roues, ocv',,ir - .. . - i - - f .:.a Tali m Pwinm rminpii. anu including band made window, sash, wi t h:...ul n.MiontiiTini l,nilnojit ' -Plum I Kt' IC i uiireuw"i. " . . - .- mm r- I i dwellings, stores, lactones, arc. aio, owiiqkuurvtcu u ..r, , ownsOhe WEWiCLOTHES RACK, the bkst TOtso for the purpose of drying clothes everyet invented i eqnal to 70 fot and mav be used either in or out of doors; may nse all or any partjwith tqual conrecit COFFINS. . . f Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of coffins ready to ship in few minute c PRICES !-Cb and ' hear them and seejhe stock. March 9J876 22: - - i aroliha HOME insurance Oi OF EALEIGH, oST. O'., Insures Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, AND ALL CLASSES OF AGAINST LOSS OR ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS Its stockholders are gentlemen interested in among them are many of the prominent till JOosses rtPromptly R. n. BATTLE, Jb., Pre ret. i Pnnnnnnn-Q SKA.TON GALES, Seer 'j. S MUUUiaD MONUMEHTsT j Scotch and On hand and furnished to Order. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ' Address, J-i.. john cayton; ? Corner Morgan and Blunt Streets miy .1 DR. H. T. TRANTHAM, !avie cobmy- , . ... , ... i t- In the Superior tour.. Having pennanentlff located in Salisbury, i . r 1 - " .il ii- ! W. A. Clement Adm'r. of Fan-1 ., Offers his Professional service to the public.: nje.Tt.c ; 1 t-aiis lett at nis omce 011 risner wiween Main and Church Kreet.or:af the stere ot Mc Cubbins, Beall & Dunn, will receive prompt attention. March 8th, 187G. 2t:tf -HUBS IODIDE OF AlVltVBQNIA Cures Neuratfcia. Face Ache. Rheumatism. Gout. Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Sort; Throat. Erysipelas, Bruises or Wounds of every kind of No. 265 ,.rs wilh ttiffo88.na intense )min in his knee, and at times was unable to walk, caus ed by an iuiury received 011 the i Hudson River Railroad. Tried every remedy that i:ti ... 11 .3 : 1 . 0. skill or science could devise, without bet.efit. Gile'8 Liniment Iodide of Ammonia gave iustaot relief aud" effected a cuuiiilete cure. Sold by all Druggists. Hepot No. 45i Sixth Avenue, New York. Only 50p and $1 per bottle. ,. - TIIEO- F. KLDTTZ. Agint. Salisbury, iN. C. Mar-h,9, (22:0ms.) ; SIMONTON ! Female Gollee. The Sprinj; session will ooen on HVednes- day, Feb. 2d, 1876. S Circulars with terras, &c, on application tO JIRS. E. N. OR WT Prinrinni 16;3m Statesville, K. C. ! Blactmer anil Hesflerson, Attorneys, Counselors , and Solicitors. SALISBURY, 2 . C January 22 1874 tt. TO CONSUMPTIVES : The advertiser, an old physdeiin, retired from active practice, having had placed in &is hant'n by an East India Missionary the fen inula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, tor the .speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption.; Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections ; also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and alii .Nervous Com plaints, aAer havirig thoroogtily tested its won derful curative oowers in thousands pf cases, feebt it his duty "to. make ltlwaqwn to liU aufier in fellowa. Actuated by iliisj unaivv. and a conscientious desire to relieve human'lttffering. he will send (free of ehargt), to all! who deire it. this recipe, with full directions forj pre par ing and uccesfully using.; Sent byj retjurn nnl by addressing ' j rar vr, :-.w.j.c stevens, MtjxROR Bi.ocB:SYiarrEJ-S. Y. mm if of Rowan "jjf0""1 to nrenared to offer t GREATLY itrnrr-J -1 rchiiselhcre. March 8, Cheaper than i . ... , - etrviuiui;ct""u- -oimi jaua IB !IaTOlain; Wort indowlinds, do6rs, iclpron-ptly to order; i and ehtimates pnade and contracts takuu for cy' - 1 1 , patent and is now selling, tn J LMrc' . McIXtIBE. : THE . " - ' ' ' - INSURABLE PROPERTY DAMAGE BY FIRE, building up North Carolina Institationsut luine4 and finaneiil men of tbe Slate. ddjusted and Jaid, TTnTnn - TTtBfifTitinTKt C. D. ROOT. TicePrt 11U1UD IU0UIUUUU0 l COWPEK, Saperri ANDREW MURPHY, Agent, SaMuiy.U ' i 22:4m.. ' ' HEADSTONES American Granite S (Raleigh, A t j . Plaintiff, r - I Aaainst : - . 1 William lViter and wife Sarnh. Smum.offc'1 Jost-pTTMeDaniel aud wife Eliz abeth, and Martin Coc!-.ran. Heirs t Law, Defendants. 1 9 'STATE OF NORTii CAROLINA To the Sheriff of Datie Couiiiu Grteiitii- Yuu arc herebx- commanded to Miintnon'i! Ham toister and wife 'Sara j Foster, Jo.-ejihllr Daiiiel and-jwife. Elizabeth, aud ilartiu Cycfe ran, the Defendants ab ve named, if the? foil ud within rour County to appear at ti office of the clerk ofthe Superior Court Ar th County of Davie withiu twenty days after ti service of thi summons on theiri, -xclcivf 1 the day otsuch servii-e, and answer the a I P,aiuti a copy of which will be deposited : mma inj,,,hJ,J?, iu Th:, If lbs fail to answer the said romnl.ilut withib' th I lime the Plaintiff wftl apply to the Court M j the relief deWanded iu the complaint it.: s -t . .jj . Herein fail not. and of this sum mons m due return. Giveu utider tny hand and ti I heal of the Court, this "JlsCday of Februiff (Seal) II. B. HOWARl.Clrk of the Snnerior Court of Biivib CountT In this case it appearing t; the at isfactit of the Court that Martin Cochran, one f M defendants above uam-d. is a non-reddest this State and that thn nl.uH of his residence? uultnown: It is 'ordered that service oft'1' summons be made by publication for six f cessive week, in the ''Carolina Watclinun " uewMpaper published ju the town ofahst'uJ' 2f. C. Feb. 21. I?7ti. - n. B. 'UOVAKU,c .V (20:6w. pd.) t BUCKEYE BE E - HI VI Persons wishing to purchase the right to usDr sell this most perfect inve tion in the fellowiftg Counties, will call " undersigned, towit : u Rowan. Cabarrus, Stanly, Davre, Cata Caldwell, Burke,1 McDowell, Lincoln.; CM land, Gaston, Davidson. ra 1 have reduced Uie price on farm right i0 IU SJ. j Township rights at a verv reduce! price. 2(h6mos. Salisbury, carolina Agricultural Works, BREiTl, Bi:OW. & CO , SOLE JG&XTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C Manufacturers of "Plows, Corn Sheller, CttUers, t:id r MHkrHarrews, tore Plow Hamlles. Plow Bolt. Guano Itrib."1; and dealer in general agricultural '00J',.1 wboJrflle dealer Hardwarej GnittJrrlJ, aoi and Basjy WSltiat. . " ! i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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