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rtn I i . a WW i I 1 Ct)t(WNortb9tatt S AUiBUUV, PRIlMV, APRIL , It) POETICAL. BEAITIFUL SNOW. The Omaha R-publtcan gives the fol 1 rlnf history of the origin of this prtxluo i, which the London Spectator lias pro , .meed to be ill finest poem over writ tru it An'rio. "11m early part of the war, on dark Satarday night, in the dead of winter, titers died in the Commercial Hospital in t i cmnati, a young woman over whose 1 only two and twenty summers bad , i ( A. Rlif liad once been possessed of an enviable share of beauty, and bad been aa aha herslt" aavs, "flattered and sought for the ebarma of the face ; batalaa ! up oi; her fair brow had lone been written that terrible word prostitute I Once the p.ide of respectable parentage, her first wrong atep waa the small beginning of tha "aaaao old atory over again," which ha been the only life-hiatory of thous- Js. Highly educated and accomplish ed la main . s, alio might hare ahown in tlit batt of society, but the evil boar that proved her ruin waa the door from childhood, and having apent a yonng life in diagram and slmme, the poor friendless onn died the melancholy death of a broken-hearted outcast. wr?iewlTinjme4litti!ly" carried to Kuos ary tastes, who was at that time editor oi the National Union. In the columns ot the paper on the morning of the day fol lowing the girl's death, the poem appear ed in print for the first time. When the paper containing the poem came out on Sunday morning, the body of the victim had not yet received burial. The atten tion of Thomas Buchanan Reed, oue oi the first American poets, waa ao taken with their stirring pathos, that be imme diately followed the corpse to its final rest ing place. "Such are the plain facts concerning her whore 'Beautiful Snow' shall long be i-nK iubered as one of the brightest gems iii American literature." THE HEAL I'lFPL SNOW. Oh the anew, the beautiful mow, Filtlsf tat sky sad the earth he low j Orer the bauaa lose, ever tha street, Over tha heads of the people j ou meet. Dancing, ma Skimming along: Baautlral enow ! It can do nothing wrong; Hying to aha a fair lady's heek, ( ; : i ngisg a lias la a frolicsome freak, l'matiful mow from the boa vans slots, Fare aa aa angel, gentle at love! NKW8PAPER LAWS. Aa there are certain definite laws in re latlon tha rights of publishers of news papers, which do not seem to be under stood, we will endeavor to make a plain synopsis of them and solicit attention thereto 1. A Postmaster is required to give no tice by letter, (returning a paper does not answer the law) when a subscriber does not take Ins paper out of the office, and a neglect to do so makes the Postmaster responsible to the publisher for the pay iii. 2. Any person who takes, paper from the Post-office whether directed to bis name or another, or whether he had sub scribed or not is responsible for the pay. J. II a person orders Ins paper discon tinued, he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher mav continue to vend until pay ment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether ii be token from the office or not. There can be no legal die continuance until the payment ia made. 4. If the subscriber orders hia paper to be atoned at a certain time, and the pub liaher continues to aend, the subscriber ia bound to pay for it, if he takes it out o the Post-office. 1 he law proceeda on the ground that a man muat pay for what be uaea. 6. The courts have decided that refus ing to lake newspapers and periodicals from the Post-ofliee, or removing and lt-aving them uncalled s prima facta RELIEF rou the HOKKLX AFFICTED. It waa the miefortuue of the undersigned to have suffered, aa few have every suffered before, for six long aud gloomy years, from an affection of hia feet aud legs, superinduced by overwork, during the first year of the late war. During all that time, he waa compell ed to drag hia emaciated frame about, on crutches. In vain he invoked the best med ical talent of the eountry ; and visited the moat celebrated medicinal Springs. Worn down and exhausted, he gave up all hope of recovery. At this stage of his ease, having been governed by hia medical friends from the beginning, he determined to adopt a method of treatment, the reault of hia onn reflection. It ia enough to say. that thia method ia not so much new, aa it ia, the more skillful application of what has been long known, and attempted h McCubbin8, SnlitTin & Go's. COLUMN. NEW GOODS AND NEW FIRM ! McCubbins, Sullivan & Co., ARK RECEIVING DIRECT FROM NEW YORK a very large and well selected stock of aud deairable sriinc k slum GOODS ev-1 1 aa 1 stifle i run DST 0OotOROCEBlE8. The Great Inducement xvilrrnkD TO TUH'Ulf L.IU t IMF W flOODS f NEW IftM ! I mm aa- Banff eaasa a a noaverta, mtarriy at. NO. 1. CORNER ettl IMNISS 8 T 8 . M'fMtLV 8 AlNO S BLOCK. RE MOW KkIiVINO their new HsmwAmw mmA immer Laaaalat r- a - ooaaieuf In part of Staple and Fancy r Goods, 1.1: I r n ...1a i pawns vim uwi i TJtmmtmmd V.nkn. V.lUl Ready-Ms Clothing HaU. Cans. Boots k Shoes. T : m Hardware, jbC.Jnn. Will jfljPI I. , aVc, cfc,TWI tmmW 95 1N8URANCK COMPANIES. "W EI,e Kttif k erbock tt INSURANCE COMPANY Of New York. iitif Soother o Branch, Saraooah, Ga. K. D. A KNOT, I), I A Consulting Physician. 1TTLBUK, Manager. only Branch of a tife Inanr where oUcies JLosses Paid. LEGAL N01ICES. State of North Carolina. MONTQOMHRJT COUNTY. Attachment. Publication for Defendants. Moan Sanitberuian, plaintiff . aTOTICH ia harsbv aiven that a warrant of attachment has been issued again! the proper tv of said defendant who ia beyond the limits of the State, iu favor of the plaintiff and returna ble before me, a Justice of the Peace, for the eoonty of Montgomery, In Troy, on the 6tb day loriy-iour nonius of at with uy IMOll, interest for the sum of from the 19th of Oct. 1888. The j IDIST8.1 dfettdanti; the most part, little or no Oh! the sasw, tha beaatffal aanw. How tha flakes gather aad langh as they go Whwttai about la their maddealng fas, It plays in its glee with every one Caaaiag, Laaghlag. Hurrying by, It llghU on the face, and It sparkles the eye, Aad tha dogs, with a bark and a boond, Saap at tha crystals that eddy aronnd- ' Tna tawak attve aad Me aeart la a glow, IIow wildly the crowd goes swaying along. HaOJagaeeb other with hnmor aad song! '"'w the gay sledges tike meteors flash by, Bright for a moment, tbea lest to the eye! nujteg, BWtagtag, Dashing they go, Over the crust of the beaitiful snow Boow ao Dare aa it falls from the ak. As to make oa regret to see it lie 1 X 1 ) TtIT T W 'obetiampied and tracked l.y the thousaads of feet, M-' JJmJJAJKJ Till It biaads with tha tilth in the horrible street. noted hy the Physicians. After Mime weeks of the most unwearied and persevering efforts, he was rewarded with the moat gratifying results. Indeed, his rap id improvement aud recovery, waa almost magical so much so. that in looking back upon hia condition a year ago, he ean, even j now, hardly realise the truly wonderful im provement. Profoundly grateful for this extraordinary blessing, he is desiroua of being the means of diffusing aimilar benefits to those who may be similarly afflicted. He therefore. proposes not only to treat, bat CURE, all manuer of diseases of the lower extremities. such as old and ill-conditioned Ulcers of the legs ; Varicose Veins ; weak and enlarged Joints, See., no matter of how long standing. It is one of the great advantages of his mode of treatment, that no restrictions are imposed on the patient, aa regards diet, exer cise, ere., and lor t medicine is used hargea anal the general depression of the times ; and those really indigent, will be treated "without mon ey and without price." aunaau wu Ja. u- Peb. 12 tf Salisbury, N. C Dry Goods, Hardware, DriiffN, MediriiirM, and BYE-STUFFS, Boots and Shoos HATS, CAPS ASSETS, W.000,000 Annual Income nearly 3,000,000 Annual Dividend, nearly 50 per eent. 7a,ooo Losses paid bf this Branch in two years. THE KNICKERBOCKER la an old and reliable Company, and offers as great induce ments to iaaurera as any solvent Company M . . . . 1 ' I I f ean. issues fonetes on every atnrao jhwx. Holder. t m , or for Railroad Conductors, Loans of the Premium totkePoUcy A 11 P.diaei rri..tt. nnr tAtmavmen cert of Iks Arum, navy, m FWm LJuss ilea and Sad VesstU ' After which they o4er as cheap or cheaper tha tame nines of tMSSS can a purchaaed ia this section of the Male. Their goods were purchased exrlasivetr wrSH. awd will lie sold exrtosively for ah er produce-hence the areat mdm ementa i the South were kept intact diirtna the rebellion las. Aim! preanvfng "thenl Ble Wxanwe 1 -.a.. TUmJjJ, ,r. ri:,i . jl i w ,1,111m. " (heir motu will lquick sales i n "' "V T f THE KNICKERBOCKER is one of the few Northern Com pan wn who Policies ia said defendant la harsbv notified to appear at said lime and place and defend hia suit or Judg ment will be rendered againathJm. Witness. Jno Ohisboim, a Justice of the Peace for the county of Montgomery, this x&th day of March I860. Is tupfge jQHycmsnoi.M.j. p. State of North Carolina, DAVIE COUNTY. ATvaoaatiirr. Dr. D. C Clement, Plaintiff, AOAWSV John Driver, Defendant. Before Charles Hunter, a Justice of the Peace, Bummons for recovery of money. Com- tut not served, i defendant will tske notice that the plsin tiff has bad a eummons issued agaiuat him for $36 due by account, and on affidavit filed that defendant is a non-reaident of the Slate, baa had some coin, a wagon, Bureau and other ar I idee ot the drfeudant attached, and that this auauuooa will be returned ftal)MH LnafkaS OUA-1 !--. . a-u . - m..,.l i...; 'i w. . . . ' WeV yrequTrea To appear and answer th auu answer. t harlis hi'kter. i. I . T'"s 'i3d Masjb )W nm-yr f t5H a to I lie slo and small iiruSlaand ready sv ( all and ee them aad he coBTkiead, for they feel oonltileiitthaltbeyesB give you the HOT UUOUH (or the lest atoner you ever bout ht. March IS. IW. 10 tr P""' whess Ihriilemls were accredited as though TUB Company that after the war paid all Ixtsse which oc curred during the war. thus proeiny it integ rity, its honor, and indisputable solvency. mm sum Straw Goods, Upper, Sole, Skirting, and LEATHER, Calf, Pad and Lining NAILS, IRON & STEEL, Tanner's, Linseed am JOB PRINTING, BLANKS, d-C. Look' best. "WHITE LEAD COLORED PAINTS, of all kinds. fSS CASTINGS Once f waa pare aa the snow, bat I fen ; Feli like tha aaow-dakas, from heaven to hall ; Fall to be trampled as fl 1th in the street ; Fell Is be scoffed, to be spit an aad best. Pleadiag, Cundng, Dreading to die; falling my son! to whoever would boy; Pealing- la shame for a morsel of bread; Hating tfas living, and fearing the dead. Merciful Ood! Have I Mien so low t Aad yet I waa oaoe like the beautiful snow ! Ones I was fair as the, beautiful mow. With aa aye like a crystal, a heart like its glow; Once I waa loved for my innocent grace Fettered aad aoaghtforthe charms af my face. - Father, - Mother, bister, all, Ood aad myself I have toot by my foil. The veriest wretch that goes shivering by, Will make a wide swoon last I wander too nigh ; Far all that ia oa er above me, I know There's nothing that's pure as the beautiful snow. 'tow strange it should be, that this beautiful snow Hhoatd foil oa aaiaoer with nowhere to go ! IIow Strang should it be, when aight comes again. If the snow aad the ice struck my desperate brain ' Fainting, Fwetlng, -- - Dying alone, -tlrwieamw'Sa aaa awaeei aa ass tiSaj Ooae aud ia the joy of the snow coming down; To fa aad to die In my terrible Nna, With a bed aail a shroud oftfae beaatifal anew. ev Helpless sad foci as the trampled soow, Siuaer. despair not! Christ ataapeta low To rescue the soul that is lost In its si n, Aud raise it to life aud enjuyment again, . Omaatagi Bleeding, Dying for thee, , The OueHled bang on the accursed tree, lias accents of mercy fell soft on thiae ear Im there asarey for sae 1 Will He bead my prayer? O Oe4 ' la the abeam that for sinners did flow, Wash me, aud 1 shall be whiter than snow. CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS LABELS of different sizes ; And many other articles not enumerated ; all of which were bought FOB CASH, and will be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. 1 i JKA . We tender oar sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon as, and hope by close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a con tinuance of the same. Having had orer twenty year's experience, and having all the capital necessary to conduct a lare-e A T Tun nrrirr KaaTClerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Ma- buaineea. We feel confident that we ean : ui i.l .................. r'"I"r;K'Ta " good. a. low Many house lu We-tern vv i s a irnarv avss a,ra in a. t tun cao It unr I bereil in " I land-Iiook for County Oflfi- kits, puDlisned iv .Nk IihImV uomuui Raleigh, N. C. Homestead Blanks ! F,IBW ProdUC8 GOODS ! IJAVIIVO JUST RETURN I 1 ed from the Eastern Mar keta we call your atteutlon to much the largest ana most complete stocs oi uoods m this mar ket all selected from new aad fresh stocks aaa styles, aad a large portion purchased directly num we jtenoiaowers ana wetr Agents stnoe 'The Great Decline in Drj Goods. All wo ask is a call at the well known Em porium of this markot. w iavite your atten tion to a few LBADIKG ARTICLES kept in iii. a a a . a . a ... a miH WQOlCBaUO 4UM1 NUU BIOCK I Dry Goods, DRESS GOODS ! Notions Hats. SHOES READY-MADE CLOTHIXQ, tetter QcaDs AXD EVERY OTHER KIND OP JOB PRINTING. EXPEDITIOUSLY, WELL, And CHEAPLY done North Carolina. ALL It I YDS OF (For laying of Homesteads.) r i Of TAKEN IN LAID DEEBS, Revised and corrected by the best legal authority in this place, for sale. Address, r. 10. J. J. BRUNER AT THE HIGHEST market PRICES. Mcf ubbins Sallivan k Co. SalUbnry.lT.O., April 2, 1869. 13:ly PANT. GOODS, Drugs Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, faints, Tanners1 Oil, -Kerosene and, Linseed Oil, head, Upper, sale and Har ness LEATHER, CALF & LINING SKINS HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Saddle Hardware, and Carriage Trfiiniiiumi; in fact, thousand. of a'rticlrs too tvuius to enumerate. We are agents for the v . . - Great Threshers and CLEANERS, The Knickerbocker pava loaaes prompt!, never dispu'tina a just claim and is aa liber al aa any aafe Comuanv ia America. - W. 8. BELDEN. General Ageut for N. C. Kaietgh. Jork Beard. Aaeut, Salisbury. N. C. February, 19. 1809. 7 3m. THE ARLINGTON MUTUAL State of North Carolina, BOW AN COUNTY. Lire iwini'L COMPANY OF "VIRGINIA. A Virginia and Southern Institution 1U Funds are kept in the South, It has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes are established beyond amy conimgemcy. The Company aaa capital aad aeseta, against it. liability that will compare favorably with any Liar laaaraaee Company on the coatincnt. which i th. irae eaa at reapoaaiMiity. i u as am are caniioumv aunlntatmd by ae ccted of reapon.ibllltr and baaiaaas eaaacttv. 1 Claim mi Superior Court. Kichard L Wo.a. 1'laintiff, aoaiKsr R K Barr IMrmiant a ko.n rssidint To the above named Defendant: Yon see hereby notified that a sunimona in tbe above intituled case baa iaaued againat yon and tbe complaint therein was filed in the Superior Court of Rowan County on the 23d day of March 1809, wherein it is alleged that you are iuuebted to the plaintiff above named in the aura of ($1800,) eighteen hundred dollars, with ialerert thereon at the rate of four per cent per annum rrom itn day ot March 1HGS, due by single bill and that no part thereof has been paid. L Yon are also notified that npon proper pro ceedings nau in the cause a warrant of Attach ment haa issued againat your property return able to tbe neat term of Mid Superior Court, to be held at tha Court House in Salisbury, on the third Monday in April next, it being the 19th day of said month. when and where you are hereby required to anprar and anawer the complaint, in default whereof the plaintiff will take judgment againat you aa therein demand -ded. Witness. A. Jndson Maon. Clerk of our mid Court, at office, this 23d day of March 18(i9. A. JUDSON MASON, S.U C. 12 iw pr r8. LEGAL AOT1VES. Stato of North Carolina, BOWAN COUNTY. Superior Court f John L Morrison, ) administrator of Plaintiff. Jease ELulin, ) j AOAiaar KlisabeUi V. Hulin, Laura Uulin, Louisa Hulin, Annie Hulin, Chariea Hulin, aadJaaea Hulin, oa-MaiDisTs. 7b las aSov named Defendants. Yea are hereby notified that a atimmons in the above intituled case haa issue, 1 againat you, and the complaint therein waa filed in the Superior Court of Rowan County, on the 34th day of March 1S69, in whioh it is ajlafee that the plaintiff is tbe edmiuiatratcr of one Jesse Ho lm that the personal estate of the laid Hulia is ioeaf&dieot to pay hia debta, funeral expenses, and charges oi administration. That said (la tin died seized in fee of two tracts of land in Rowan County, particularly described therein (flat the aame descended upon yon, eaoept (said Elisabeth) aa his heirs at law that said ' Klitabeth is bis widow and the prayer ia that the aame may, by sale, be constituted assets in the plaintiffs heads aa Administrator of said i Jease Uulin. Yon are also notified that the summons in the esse is returnable to tbe next term of the Superior Court aforesaid, to be e com plaint In delault whereof the plaintiff will ap ply to said court lor the relief demanded in the aaasnlaaait j,m . - rtoese, A. Jndson Mason, desk of the said Superior Court at office in Salisbury, March 24th. 1800 A. JUDSON MASON, c. a a 12 4w:p.l.10. NEW YORK and North Carolina STEAMSHIP LINE rao New York to WiMngtoiL, Thia Line will comprise tbe following steam ers: FAIRBANKS, Capt. A. Hunter, WM. P. CLYDE, D. P. Morgan, REBECCA CLYDE, O. Chichester. MARY SAX FORD, John Moore. With such additional Steamers ss msy be required to meet the demands of the trade Sailing from New York every WEDXESDA T and SA TURD A Yet 4P. M., from Pier 15 & R. foot of Wall street. Haas itai Southern Patronage OFFICERS: PUKBIDKNT, JOHN E. EDWARDS, Wat. B. Isaacs, D. J. IIaktsook DIRECTORS: HenrysT. Btyaea, aasaavear, XBDIOAL EXAMINKR, CHARLES H. SMITH, M. D. iioiL ADviaaa, oimr.l awbst. H. G. Cabell, Jno. H. Claiborne mm Jehabeara, William P. Taylor, Baamal 8. CottralL John Dooley, Charles T. wortaam, William Willis, Jr., Kd. A Smith. Thoa. J. Kvaaa, sasaa A. 8-etL B. VI Qaariaa, . H . Tyler, I. Edwards. A. V.Stokea, J. B. Morton. R.R.Dibran, William H. Palmer, 1 LEWIS Feb. 12-ly H.B.C. Baskerville. Bamuei v. Tardy, George Jacobs, J. W. Allison, Oeorge 8. Palmer, H. D. Cheekley, l'JVHartaK!ik, John C. Williams, William 0. Taylor, A. P. Ab.ll, ' Was. B. Isaaaa, Oeorge L. Bidirood, SamjelM. Price. BANES, Ao't. Lkxinoton, N. for tbe celebrated ir PoTrtapi auu uesi- OS. HORAB. IIENRT HORAB. Turn Power or Pennies." Tbe So ciety for the Propagation of the Faith one of the most zealous and active of all Use iuititntioDS of the church of Rome received during the year 1868 the sum of otte million dollars, of wbtch nine hun dred thousand dollars were from contribu te oa af one penny per week." " The weekly offerings at Snurgeon'a church, for twelve months past, for educating yoaog men tor we ministry, amounted so about 10,000 a large portion of which is coil acted in pence." In New York, forty years ago, a maid en married a rich old fellow of 60, ex prating hire to die soon and leave her hia money. Last week the wife died, aged da, leaving a naaoand aged 100 J.&H.HORAH. WATCH MAKERS AND JEWEL EST ANCHOR BRANDS BOLT ing Cloths, all numbers, for sale by McCUBBIN8, SULLIVAN k CO. Salisbury, N. C. Great Labor Saving MACHINE, WOOD'S CELEBRATED REAPER and Mower combined ; Also, WOOD'S Mower detached oq hand, and BEST FRENCH BURR Mill Stones, For sale by MoCUBBJNS, SULLIVAN CO. Saltabury, N. C. r, Anvil , MM IMT TT Having bougut toe entire stock of Li M. Davis; and added largely toil, wa are now prepared to furnish anything usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store. We may be found in Cowan's Brick Row, next door" to K. H. Sprague's Office. All kinda of repairing done at short notice and satisfaction guaran teed. We return thanks to a generous public T V, Tilirr Mill RtOTlPS Cr nt favors, snd bone bv strict attention to a1 reDCfl JDUIT JM.111 DhUlieB business to ment a continuance of tbe same. P. 8. All persons having left Wstcbes and Jewelry with L. M. Davis or Wilson at Karris to. be repaired are requested to call and get them or they will be son tor repairs. tw" We invite tha atita, and the trade generally a them fnev will and notaine nut ires ml ile Goods. k We boy all kinds of produce. Mire your hibck nerries auu r fuite, wmcn will be to yon as Treasure. Smith. Poster air, Co. SAtliUnRT", N. C., Sprajrue's Old Standi aaar the Market House Aprira.lHW. 1 I Ik y FOR RSNT. The DWELLING sraosite the Hoyden House, formeriyBown as the Frank ford House, is lOptaina 8 rooms, with gaa fiztsissjcc., aa well lite kitchen and a good gen', apply to Luke Blackrarr. $150 Pi L HE North C par IISO in premi aneeimens of the fo State of North Carol net at the t; Silver, Marble, fM2.fi ; baao and Soap 8to era! a la proportion. The specimens wit enceu UeologSK, report. Samples to be uy Ssn t k, ,uil Ibrta) iimini? ari'K foaheir 10 spot For terms C. TURNER. WHAT i 6UII IM EXTENSIVE BUSINESS 1 ras Connecticut Mutual Life NSURANCE COMPANY IS DOINQ. ,; Synopsis of Statement for 1868. Income from Premiums, $7. 161,304.11 Income from lutereat IM4.M6.48 Total income for the year...... K 7 i &! I.oaaeapaid,., 1.331 336 i n IMviilenu paid 938 384 00 Total i.oaaeii paid to date 8.U89 8S3 Otl ToUl Mviesaas paid to date 6.197.3CH.U0 It will be seen from the above tkatthe income for intereat alone, greatly exceeda the losaes, snd that the total income for one year is more than tbe total Toaaea paid to date. The Aaseta of the Company are now ever Twenty-three Million, and with its large income offer greater inducement to tboee In suring than any other company in the country. Ita piana oi mi nines comprise all tea deal State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY Superior Court Rich. M. Allison. Plaintiff, AGAINST John Allison. - Defendant, (a sraa-axsiDEsrr.) To the above named Defendant t Ton 17 The attention of Shippers is called to tbe LOW RATES and FACILITIES offered bv this Line, which are superior to any heretofore offered. THROUGH BILLS OF LAD I NO given to all points on the North Carolina Railroad and its Connections via Golds- boro. J. A. SADLER. Soliciting Agent. WORTH k. DANIEL, Agents, Wilmington, N. O. JAMES HAND, Agent, f.-bau 8tf 119 Wall Street, N. T. sy nr. intituled case has issued against you and the complaint therein waa filed in the Superior Cunrt of Rowan County on the 2d day of March 1800, wherein it ia alleged that you are indebted to the plaintiff above named in the aum of ($500) five hundred dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six par cent per annnm from the 19th day of Novem ber 1859, due by a single bill, which single bill was endorsed to the plaintiff bv Ander son Mitchell on the 27th dav of February 1809, 1 and that no part thereof haa been paid. Too are also notified thst upon nrooer pro ceedings had in the cause s warant of Attach ment has issued against your property return able to tbe neat term of said Soperior Court, 10, be held ait the Court House in Salisbury, on the third Monday in April next, it being the 1 9th day of said month when and where you are herebv reonirpd to annear ami uim 1 1 . complaint, in default whereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you as therein demand- Witness, A. Jndson Msson, Clerk of our said Court, at office, this 83d dsy of March 18ffi. A. JUDSON MASON. C. S. C. 12 V pr lH Raleigh, N. C. State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY Superior Court. Burwell B. Roberts and J. W. Hall. Execu tors of Thomas L Cowan, Plaintiffs, AOAINST Joli u Allison, Defendant. r (a non-resident.) To the above named Defendant : You are h'ereby notified that a summons in the almve iutituled riw has issued against you, aud the complaint therein wan filed iu the Superior Court of Rowan County on the &1 day of March 18(19, whereih it is alleged that you are indebted to the plasiutiff above named in the sum of ( s 1 7 oii0) one huudred and seven ty three dollars aud sixty cents, with interest thereon at the rate of si ITJM! Raleigh. Company will best and richest found in the Mineral Cabi- Kaldchi Gold. 5; Iron, 12.50; lice, 110 : Plum. 0 , sjhI all other min II and other Marl. M. nsnitted to an experi- ufiuma awarded by his "N.C. Lead Com pa .Bsst.Bse Trees. THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society OF THE U1VITED STATES, 92 Broadway, New York. This poiipamy h - . its liabililiea that will conUn- Zuk TT aurance rjonpaay-oB the Continent, which ia the ansa wssw s trnpuim UIIIIJ. ;:i-v----v o.ot iue u unerased ia .K,nt for the ahore CompsBv. A. A. Moeksville, March 18, 1869. UABBIN, Affeat. ASSIGNEE'S SALE r cent per an- . .v ii.l i:- . t i j .... cuusi to the executors of Thomas L. Cowan by Allisons, Allison dc Co.. a i.:.. rolioiiis.wl ..f .f.kkn All: rr, . ...I -.r. i nomas A. Alll- TSmtSfi Tr? M. Allison ha." ee,",udU', You are also notified that upon proper pro etediDgs bmd in the cause a warrant of Attach ment has issued aeainst vm,r . able to the next term of said Sunor Court o!h l Ap"' nex 11 being the 19lb dsy of said month hn ..i you are hereby required to appear and answer HI ihT7 U" wheref the plaintiff ..... j-8."i aamsi you as therein de- .eaiiurru. pjtD!8i,A- JVdsOD Mmo". Clerk of our said Court, at office, th.s 23d day of March I860 ,ra' w pr i sn. Norlh Carolina Land Company. Incorporated by Special Act of the Gener al Assembly, 186 FOB THE LOCATION OF Northern and European Settlers. FOR THE BALE Of IMPROVED FARMS, TIMBER & MINERAL LANDS, HOUSES, MINES, WATER POWER, &c , &o. Alan of COT TON, TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, Ac, ON CONc SIGNMENT, ADVANCES MADE ON SAME. roa IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FERTILI ZERS, MACHINERY, &c, dec, &c. ALSO, NEGOTIATE LOANS, ON MORTGAGE OR OTHER SECURITIES. Those having Lands or Farms for sale, will find it to their interest to communicate With this Company. No charge made unless a sale is effected : then only 5 per cent, to be paid when the sale is perfected. Qco. Little, Prest. Officer. K. W.Best,.8ec4Treas, I 8EWINC MACHINES. I WILL SELL FOR CASH to th. WdJer, at tbe Court House in Salisbury, on rucsdav. 20th dav of Anril lro ik. of Robert F. Johnson. Bankmnc. 'in Ann of Land. Ivine in Rowan f!mi a.l.: SO lands of Jacob Krider. fUw Wm' karJi UT. U. H Wood anaT ether, Inm . Burke Lands. the ALLEN A. HARBIN, 1 HAVE THE AGENCY, FOR THE SSaeaa aasrttle Sewiu, Mchineenul in all respects to tbe best mauufaeinrI ;,i. .n .k. new attachments I will aeli thia machine for twenty-five dol lrt less than other shuttle aewtug maefcrU are sold lor in this State. A sample mach ine. coin 1.. ;n ..n .H . tlnn At l . u.li:. n ...... f . .....,.n,r Millnirrv Sti ire, oppoaitethe Old North State salsa. SalUbu . . J0H BEARD. JsZ 1 b?I.9"t Bm- Moek.vilt. and Marler. .Is,,,, A-..,.. Vailki.-SIU Agents and Dirtctori at Raleigh. lion. R. W Ihist, Col. Geo. Little, (ieo. W.Swepson, K. Kinluiid. Agent and Director in Sew York t Boston. A. J. Bleecker, Sna Co. Raleigh, N. C, March 5, !. 8-r3m S jicci a 1 Newspaper Advertising ASP Grncral ColIeetioD Afrnry fr ilsrth Cirollla. Wm. A. Heikrile V Cta, iieciof Agents for the Xorth Carotina Ve aim Ucneral Agenhtfrn the Ccilkvtion of t Claim throughout the State. Ooldsboro, If. O. By AUTHORITY solicit in person, snd re ceive advertisements for the North Carolina ress, in me commercial cities ot Wilmmtton Newbern, Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Ball tiroore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston and attend to the collection iof claims of even desc.ipt.on throughout the State of North Car-olina. f , WI" "w umlertake the eollectioiJ of all old dues to the Press of the State, in any ol the above places. ' ' Refer specially, to Geo, V. Strong Eso Ooldsboro', Maj J. A. Engelhard, Editor WkZ minfton Journal ; Hon Plain Durham Raj- eigh: Hon. Geo. Howard, Tarboro; and Gen. M. W. Ransom, Weldoo, N. C R ferirenerallv to, the Cnnilnim i .u State Press. Messrs. Wm. A Hesrne djCo., aa above are hereby authorized Speuul Ageote for the Old Aortt Stat.. feb!3-6tf WANTED! Asaaaa PffSMaWaV a . , .ii a saa - ananas AORTH CAROLINA " 1 eeja, mirnm KAIL ROAD STOCK. Applvat this lfteJ a laMaj. v
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 16, 1869, edition 1
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