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V 4 r ' 17? 1 ajbmst i ; r. I fmm la W Baskets Journal lorruBT to Trt mkmokt or LaT Kl lMUIUT Bpnn AWA. Tho national ensign at Post llaadqaartent in this oilf U ycaterday displayed hf l.n'f matt. The followinf order, i.(c:vcd l.y the ( rotnaudniit, will xo!ain the cause. Ko aalute trae t "J, aa directed, at thin Pbar. becaaae there bating no heavy otdlnaooeat ut the gurriaua here : Hix'm bcoitd frtrrBTDraT.. I Cb.kiion,8 C.,Jane8, 1668. J .1 M I A I. okDKkS, I No. 'J9. ) r The fci.oa in General Order from Head'jartrra of il Army, A din taut jeacral' tiific, ia republiel '. for the in- inn.ti.on and guidance nf all concerned H'PQ KS OF THE ARMY, 1 A; J' .. 1 G Kvasa lc Orrit-s, V Wiufcit,rtoBi Jane 3, 1868. ) cun a 1 oBDzJta, I Se.i5. f f . The foHowrng orrler of the President 1i"WeB received from tbe War Depart- ' : Ta fABriNaxox, Jane f, J868 The 1 i.f J nt. with de-p rrgrrt, announce to the fet-phr of u." L'nited Slate the de waaa, ai Wbeattand, Pcntulvauiu, -o the lt inaiaut, ef hia henored predeceeaor, Thai event wirt occaainn mourning in : aawaaw tar the Wa of au emineat cili 9 aal hawercd public aenrant. Aaa rank ef nxaect f r hi mmorr, that ti.f F. lee '.rive lle.4rl- I v luari i! mi mriitf-mrta -d a be aasueuUi-d on the dav of it farther erdercJ that the Wnr and ry DepartaiaaH caaa aaitable military 'id naval honor to be paid on thi oc xatiea to the memo rr of the ilhutrioo dead. AxoBBvJoiuiaQw. II. !a enaaoiiane with tbe inatruction. c4 the Prrtideat, and of the Secretary of vVaj, oa the day after tha receipt of thi r.'cr at each military pot, tee troop will be paraded at 10 o'ciock, A. M., and the ' nier Karl to them, after which all labor for-tbe day w"! ceae. The Batiecal'iag will be displayed at hlf auat- yik dawn of day thirteen gam will b f.red; aad afterward at interval of thirty miaatea between the ruing anil set- ting ton, a aiagle gun ; and at the close of the day a aMttaaal aalute of thirty even guua. The ofBet-r of tb army will wear . rape on the left ami and on their .word., ..d tne color 01 tne. tevcrai rf-pimenin lOti 01 will : pat in oearniRg for the per Lx montha. ' By command of General Grant: t. V. tOW.NSEXD, iaJ.i..s . j;,, i- .,...) B atari, jiui aqiutan wk .. - 1 11 f nf w-:-.- r 1 DT CUlkiUiBUU Ml A V Is MBIUI VIt CI (, Fm. B. 8. Cajtbt. Loch V. CaAabc, AU-de-Camp, Act At. AdjL GenL Washington Correspondence V. T. Hr-aM .CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE ON THE f 1 81TIUATION. Tbsr feUoving confidential letter from Chief Justice Chase to a per sonal friend has been handed to me. It bo distinctly marks the pres poaitiou and sentiment of Mr. Chase on important political .questions that lo do not feel at liberty1 to withhold its publication : WaaBuaioB, May 25, 1898. JIt Drak Sib: Ton ara' right in hsslit'viag that I Mhall rtevar alutn don tha great principle for flu- .; caat of which I have given my entire -frfes""-- I-adhajsa' to my. ''old creed of qua! ngt, without .erne jot or lit Tie o that rle of abatement. 1 anau be giaa it the new professor of that creed ad to it as faithfully. Iam amazed by (tie torrent of in recttvea by whfe-4iat Almott every tiling- allep d as fact is , falaehood 00 of the whole elntb. Where an allegation ha Hole fac in it, tha fact it to (terverted and travestied .that it becomes falsehood, I know no aoli va.for all tho, except diaappointment -that impsaachment baa not thus far proved a sneces, . 1 . j .1. - 1. . I . r . !,.. I 1 - A awathint- to prevent t bom a tne-:- -c a a .. . . . ems,, i liave not oeen a partisan ot e TT ,t .TT l n j :i . k.. t ,..' feet higher than that of Bunker Hill, and lm,n - wrt-inly; but have h r S E5T bnrch spire of New Tork It i. the on arda , A. piWihg otBoer over ibe eaeiahle dome of iron in the world fnal fe fjoiiacierica teatinei hal ItrWhotlespbetw liave been Btncliy impartial ; and 1 am sure that any one who -read the Crport will aajT SO. Individnally I have my 'conviction and npininus, but I have very ae'lJorn git en niter- BjBatO them. Indeed, I do iiol think that tha ease, in an r of It aepedi," iiaa been the auliject "of conver-aiion between iii.yae.t aud more than lour n five Senators, and then only ca'i ally and briny. No SatofkaVilt say that I have sought ;o influence him. Tha real ground of denunciation is that I have not bt$ a partisan of tt :i i it tion ; and tint denunciation I am willing to bear, lliey mar dev. nounca and aboae me and read uie out of tha party, if they chn. I ' Iwltow my ia iignta, nti hi new. . t . , VVl.-iit t'.o develupment of ihe fu-j From Jiicfimund. turo may be I know not. neither, Jttchmond, June 11, I. M. Oen.Stone tjxpect nor desue to be a caod elate man, to-day, removed Joseph it. Hum- 4nf nfjfaen agails. t would. hweer, pbrlv aa City Oaswieiimaa. aad savched uratify ttiBxejeiiiig;y it the dajmo tha appointment of H. S. Wigaad, reeent eratio partjf would take gsounW which appourtad Tbb Collector. JS woald aaaure the partv against ail at j . 71 , . -terrrcta to bvart iW priitciple - l"r ' ' ri 5-o7z :id to b aatablishod .n all, ,h.ar,iao BUhamifillJMfl : raBtio45f.. Rin 3,lft7 thafutara oTtb-grcat vo,'- ' r' fUwuseaa unchanged. wbtcb 1 have laoansa song wouidi b accure, and I ahould . not retrret ., n. v abaeoca from polttica: latter. " ALMf.HP CH4SR i. , I min tk Kara! New Tartar. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Wbil reading, few day since, ionw account of the societies established in oar cities for the prevention of cruelty to ani mal. I wondered why the Mm measures t wuiiuviXV wii tin -aim immiini bould not a well be adopted in tbe conn try. Surely something ruirht be done pi.vent me cruel MiH waiea .0 oiteu ,ho ilIin,elwe M Anasrer Washburn, 'ht tb. daHaiaiirt, Tbomaa K. Brown meetoureye. Lverr day dumb beast., bQt G , y q, J amide bsyoad ih. limit, ot this fcate ; H U ar- Ugawr beneath their heavy burden, and ,, . A:. . . . ' . ,, ' , dred by tha Court thai publication bemad JkeTin uneomolainin. ail-nee. ll.ev .ink I,,e tad, prtMslil, lior 4y one of the fw , Walehnmn OU Noelb beneath their weight, lley are urged oa by the cruel huh. What a pity that ev ery wicked blow inflicted cannot react up on the back of the wretch whe give it I The poor animal live and toil, until too : inucb worn oat to work, when they are turned aaida with no further care, and too often are left 10 tuner, even in want of food. Nor i the bono the onlv animal .ab ject to ernel treatmenL The patient ox aad tbe friendly cow moat bear tneir hare. The dog and cat are too often ill need by thoae devoid of kinder feeling. C biulren are allowed te torture tne inno cent kittens, to deprive flic of their wing and legs, and to practice many other un feeling acta. Even the smallest bisect, which exists but for a day, is liable to spend that day in paiu because tome giant hand may, perhap thoughtlessly, half crush it And yet when merely au Insect ta injured by some r ugh haud, a life i maimed. God gave as life. We cling to it with a tenacity with which we botd to nothing else, and yet we can torture or crash out a little life like that, with no taougnt tnat we are coramiiiing an unaina. deed. True, God eivV na.some animal t s . .a si- for t0"a nu m9 n te V deatn, nut this any reason why we should despise any, other hfe Tha spider build, a web n yonr house ; SLaTT' a Wuk' which all your wudom could never, con- struct, and crash him beneath your feet. a t. u. l: j j ..... "wn'r!,,f"" ,"C",," U"Tr ',m "'JlTnteniMl Ivo,.. Ondsir Mr. Lincoln. r. pioer you .re encroacning ou ruy premise.; the World u wide enough for yea and me ; I will put yea out, and you may build elsewhere,' instead of destroy iog the little lif which the Creator baa given a well a your own J 1 lie, wbo note the fall of even a sparrow, whose value is but half a farthinr, pleased when one torture or tramples under foot the little life which He has made T when one treats with cruelty tha faithful beast fie live u to bcr our burdens 1 AO, 11 cannot be; nor doe lie saner oue ta go anpanwhed for such wicked acts. uch wrongs most be redressed. H e hope persons uf kindness and influ- , enee will take op (bu matter, and intro- idueeaome method of reform. We are 1 , , . . .. . T. v piaa 10 learn inai nr. uruamoua 01 ire land ha written a work entitled, "Ihe ltighu of Animals." We wish it might he circulated, and widely circulated, in , . . . 1 1 . :thi country, and that otlwra vouui inter . f jest thenuelve in behalf of the poor beast winch are the daily victim of man in humanity. May the time toon come when thefe unfeeling hearts shall gr w more kind, and learn to treat with kindness wbstcver is placed within their power, and when they shall not de.pise these ive. whose existence is So brief, and slill to them so sweet. E. McLnorjusff. Flotcers. It is said that almost all kinds of flower sleep in the night. The marigold goes to bed with the snn aud rises weejiing. Many planU are so sen sitive that their leaves close during the passage of a cloud. The dandelion openr at five or six in the morning and closes at nine in the evening. The daisy opeus its day's eye to meet the morning snn. Tbe eroeas, tulip, and many others close their blossoms at different hours toward evening. Tbe ivy-leaved lettuce open at eight in tbe morning, aud closes forever at four in the afternoon. The night-bloom ing eereus turns night into day ; it begins to expand its. magnificent, sweet-scented blossom in. tbe twilight, it i in full bloom at midnight, and close never ta open again at the dawn of day. In a clover field not a leaf opens tilj after satirise. So ayr a celebrated author; who has devoted maeh time to tbe itndv of nlant. and of i ten' watched them in their slumber. Those plants which teem to be awake all night, be style the bat aod awl of the vegetable kingdom. j '"' A Wonderfnt &me.-Thi dome of the J capitol at Washington i the most ambi- lion fttrneture in Amerira . It is a hun. ,hn WJ-1 i.Kinn rnf i-i 11 ti , pii t At H.. 1 1 1 tn m 1 1- rill v.f in-hf , igoo.OOO rxtnnds How much is that.' thao four thousand tons, or 1U1 the weight of seventy thousand full grown people; or about etiaal f a tlwus.ii.d la-' den coal c;s, which, holding foar ton piece, would reach two mile and a half, Breetly over your head i a fignre -tail bronae, "Amerie," wefgliing 14,985 Ih. 1 n prrssttre 01 111" iron uotno u "it its pier, and pillar 113.477 pound to the f square loot, and St. Genevieve, at Paris, j 06,000 pout. tie more. It would require to crush the supports or onr dome a pre Bare of 775,280 pound to the square foot j TI.. .! Mi .littl ISilAAS Tk. .... whig. co.t .bout k,5oo ooo Thearcbi-j tect has a nlan for n l.uiljine the old cen-1 traJ pavrt of the capital, and enlarging th park, which will coat shout 3,300,000. Bslumor. Johe 11, P. M 'Jetton do!! m ' Fl'mr ijoiet and slow, lniBl bo pn-a tin- General Grant baa snubbed anotli ' Ssfofp ftf Vnrtri Purnluia. r darkey On. of the committee,01 01 iOrlar0i,n antwiintiul hv tint faUaaum (kin venlinn ' WATAUCA COUNTY to anurias) him ..tficiall v of hi nom ination waa a ncirrn named Hani., 1 aw vs m . ' sivw hv iivm - porter tell : to jle ,rM intr,!,,, 0f curae, ffreat KuiliL'ul .Moguls f fined know pany lirollier liarri. The com at one IIUIU wer nearly crowded in the back parlor, While llarna waa obaorred tamlmgaolilary whr th, Uuhj 1., ,a .11 not b 00a and alone in a corner of the tmnt par dinnd 10 tb u of the plaiatiff. lor rom. Theie he remained for over half an hour, tho observed of no one except the reporter, who proceeded to take ido note of Urother Harri.'.' r"Tt8 00-18 aolitary condition. It wa. a fact which many can testify, that neither Grunt nor Caplfax. save at the intro duction, took any notico of Harris during the evening.- - AKLso, Bavne, IIabris all treated with contempt. Wa should think the negroes, won! J get tired of call ing on General Grunt. Hiek. Whig. Justice Overtake Atwther Iiadi- .-I a ..( J 1 . 1 a mat a cnange ot on vote MruulU givo the Aaaeiublv to the Itadicals. Galli is cot a,, 0llt t ,iem for 3o0. The ,ar, u.n- i.-vomt .i.mi.r v.. tlle judical non, i.atetl him lor re iitn Hm but he w overwhelmingly dclaated. Greeley . . . J. . .. ...pd.d """ to .n,lu a,,a4 n!,Hllv ''fceedtU it Iireltine him aoltointtd Collector t - - ----- --- - -. -j,"" soon Oecatne apparent mat tie was defrauding the government and John - - : " reuioveu nun, against tne ciain; " tiniui lie Creel, vitos to He has j list been ..r .J 01.. as eooits ot tlie have lii 111 retained ,.- j , ..r i m ... ... ..pu ; Iraudiug the government, found gutl Mr by I lie jury, and sentenced to the Pen lentiary. Masoxic. - The regular election, offi cer of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Nor.h Carolina, now in session at Wil mington, took place ou Weduesday. The following were chosen for the eruuing, r' ' " . . . Ir W i Hi Kn Im 1 li H IS Wm Murdnck, Sali.burJ, U G HP. .. v v- 1 11:11.1 . l- sicurjr iv I1IH9UVIO, m fv. 1" ?. QrineT Wilmingtoo, ti S. mo. v Brown, u 1 reas r. Ur I ho M arr, Sec y Jno I) 1 l imit r, Isewbern, G Marshal Tho B &.eogh, ( in en shorn, G 1 8, E U U lute, Charlotte, U 11 'A V. W A Smith, WadcsUro, G M 3d V. 1) W Bain, G M 2d V. Kward Dalby, Granville, G M 1st V. K Turlington, Wilmington, U Tyler. A nr.. position t remove tbe place of etiug of the Grand Chapter from Wil - meeting mii'gton to Raleigh wa defeated Ames' Ciacca will certainly he here on Tueaday. It is a mammoth concern, and tbe performance are certainly iiipe rior to any that have visited the South since the war. It will only exhibit one day. Wc see from our exchange that everything promised i strictly carried out. Wherever it h.a .been immense crowds have goje to enjoy the ruto feats of horsemanship, acrobatics, Arc. It is a Southern Company, and the yerfornier ar distinguished in their respective spheres.. -Charlotte Times. 2C., Passage of the Omnibus Billt Washington, Jnue 1 1, M. The Senate passed the Omnibus admission Bill, late last night, by a strict party vote. It o-s to the House for concurrence in amend ments. Alabama is included. The interdictions of the Howard Amendment arc to bo en forced in inangiiratiup the State orlirers. The Georgia Hel-e) laws are nullified. Iu other respects, the law i. like that admit ting Arkuns... State of North Carolina. 1 , -- BCBBY COUNTY. ' Superior Court of Lnw, Spring Term, 1818 'Jams V. Graves vs. John 1. Ftais ire. ATTACBHK.T. IN this eae it is OHereil by. the -Co ,rt that puhjcatioii br made in the 'VWatchman and 1 1. 1 JSotin Suie," a newspaper publtsbed in the lown of tJisbry, lor six consecutive for tne Defendant to bsyand appear at the next term t.t i.,n Suftettor Court of Law to be beld tor the county ol burry, al the Court flooae m It. .;.-.,!. on ihe arooiid kl .unlay alter the Ust M or. day iu August next, lit u and there to plead, answer or demur in this case, or judg ment nro eonftuo will tie taken against Inm. Wiibes. A. II. Freeman, cleric of our said Cooi t at office in Dobsou, the second Monday after lb Ust Monday in February, 1669 1 A. U. Hi fc, KM AN, Cllr. 22 6C prs. t. 8 3tate of North Carolina, i I Court of Vitus and Quarter Sessions April Term 1868. Bioa, i. Coffey A UrO., ) , v S AttachmenL Thos D Fox worth, et al) T I si peaiiiig to the uMsfictioo of the Court ttat lie- defendant Thorns D Koxw or'h r eles beyond die limit of this State It. or dered that puUiualiurrbe niade for six weeks in s Watcbma. h Old N'orth State, i.ctifyjng aid defendant to be A annear at our next Court of Pleal HffQ.'aw1irBBJ(ilta h county of WaUua at tho court-bouse iu Boone, oa tb 2nd Monday it tar next, aad tte-n and there shew cause if any be baa, Why 0m pioparty hirlad otr rta" .'a bs ooademaed to the us of Ih plaintiffs. iVi'tnea, i. B. Todd, clerk of our said oourt at ofiioe, it 3d Monday hi April. 1MB. . J -B. TODU, OJark pr uv BS Ovia i cat. a iew years ag one Unicoi ,JUU axmJ prrtM,, Wlj ,,;,,. if you was elected to the Stale Legislature mx proper. Tin, loth June, A D. 18T& in New York. There was Tiut one! MARGARET K. MlLdAPS. Democratic majority iu the House, so ' M':8 - i Vourtof Picas and Quarter Sessions Afrit of ., J"1 . a w iw - i Attachment levied 011 land by j TTapsring u th aiilaMion ot ih Court to : State, noiiiriuir aaid drlendanU to b aud ap- 'pear at our uext Court of HVu and Quarter atll 1 ? to bu held for the a unty of Watau- !ff , J S L! " Witoea, J- B. Todd, clerk, of mir aid at office, tha 2d Monday in April, A. D. 181 J. B. TOUU, Clerk. to, cu ni nf Vftrf k f!nrolill 1 " " 7 .I.t.. A.M'Mt ll'l .ill. Superior Court of lav, Spring Trroy 18TM. Ma W L MILSAl'.S: You are hereby notified (hat I will tak lli depoailtou of Jama Burcuem and otbers, on the 5ih day of August licit, at (lie court -Louse in Washington county, Indiana, touching a certain nutter of cootroery now pvndi- g in llie said Superior Court, of said Alexander county, N (' , wherein I am ptaih titl' ami you ar defendant, when and where rii , i rtU r-xlT,i Olie 01 JN Ol I II V, UTOl UUt, WATAUGA COUNTY. CWfoffco and Quarter Sessions April , ltrm lbOS. Reub-n Fa-thing J vs. AtiacbmenL yoxworth. ( ) TN this case it anpeartnir to the mllsfaction of A.be Court U,t the defend.nt TlromM D. ,Folworth j, . roBdent of this 3tt: It 1 ,ierefore oruVred that poblieatiort be made for six wveas in me o aicmnan cl vji.i .sonn oiaie nuldymjr said dafendaut to be and appear at "" urxt Court of Ilea and Quarter wssion, . 'o be held for thi county of Watauga at the ,,x weeks in Ihe Watchman v Old Norm Slate to be held lor ih county of slang in ;...)iie. on the 2d Monday in Jo(f. lhen ,Bj tbrrr i( he ha why the property letie.1 nu shall not be condemned lo Ihe use of the iainltfT WiIimtsb, J. B. Tald, cletk, ol our said court at olfiot, the StlMondav in Aril. lea. J li TODD, Clerk. pr adv $3 00 19 state of Nor th Carolina, WATAUGA COUNT. I r.rl nt Maaa mmj Gu,rrr Abaaiaaia Auril I - -V 1 ! ' .. Ter.m I868- i " m. Uorton, Guaidau vt ibeina 4 a Riown A ttachment levied ou land ; yT .p,,,,,, , th saii.fa. lion of ihe Omii j A;hal th defrndants Thomas A R E. R.own reside beyond the liiuil ol tins Stata : It is dercl by the Court that pnl.ltoati.tn b luad for six weeks in the VtaVhman A .V.tt Stale, notifying said defendant to lie and ap fiear at our next Cotirt of Pleas ate) Quarter Sessions to be held for lKcoay VValauffa at ihe court-house in I; . on tile second lloottae in Julv next llien a. of there die cause il any ile-y have why Ih land leid on 1 shall not be coi.deicited 10 Ut use uf lb plain tiff. Witrr", J. II. To-M, Clerk of our said court at office, the 2nd Mondav in Annl. A. U I8G8 J. II. TVVD, Clerk, pr a.lv $8 00 1 y State of North Carolina, WATAUGA COUNTY. CWf 0 Pteasand Quarter Sessions Aprtl Term, 1868. 1 Fanning A Co., vs. Thomas U. R. E Rrown. Attachment levied on land. IT appearing to the aalilavtion o! Ihe Court that (lie defendants, Thomas & R. E. Brown reside beyond tbe limit of this State: It is dered that pubticatiori be made lor six weeks in Ihe Haichmsri at Old North Slate uolifyin; sai.l .leterdant to be and apiear at our next Court ol I'leas and Quarter Sessions to be hold for llie county of Watauga, at the court-house In Boone, on the nd Monday in July next nnd then and there shew Cans it any they j totve why trie tarrrt trT-etl on tirl Trot he omr .i.-mnr. 10 irm use of tlie plaintiff. Witness, J. U. Todd, i lerk of out sid court at office tbe ad Monday in April, A. D. 18C8. J. B. T0D, Clerk pradV8 00-19. State of North Carolina, STANLY COUNTY. In Equity, September Term, 1868. Adaliue Eudv . Jacob Eudy. J . pktitio roa in rosea. I T .-p-car:- ? to the satisfaction of the Cour: i ttist the tlefeiidant Jacob Eudv, resides be yond ti.e Uioits of this State: It is ordered that publication be made lor six weeks in llie Watchman & Otd Jirrrth Stater -mrtify tnjfl said lefetidant to be and appear at our next I Supreme Court of Low. to be heuj for Use cotinlv of Stanly, at the Court-House in Albe marie, on the 1st Monday in March next, ttten and there to answer or .lemur to Ihe plaint iB petition ; otherwise, the same wifl be heard and granted. Wiineaa. .Umea D. Hearne. clerk ofWurmid Court at ofBop, the 1st Monday in Match, 1808. VM. ;:-; J- U IUa.nk. cm. State of NoTfch Carolina, STANLY COUNTY. Court of Buity, Spring Term, I860. Thomas Bua and wife Elisabeth, et of. a. . . . George M. Sides, et: al. rtTiTioa roa sal or lamoi TT appearing lo tb satisfaction of the Court IS tost tbe defendants C. (i. Melthor. Win. H Mek'hor, (ireen MHtOn ami Wile Uarotine, el-1 son Seles. Heorv Marsliaitand wile Sallie. ' ohne Hearne, Harris Crow!t and wile Mary, and Antlersoft .Porter and wif Polly, retade. oeyon.i tne Jinms or mis niai : 11 is inereiove twaM mat publication on maoe lor six we.; in -la. It .'..( 1 .. is I A I . I V ... s kv aaat ' aateadra I IM wAwV 4TH TIMISBIA t U"! S.UIIU UIBUT, Sl'S I ' 1 ijinf fwiu 'j'tiffTiinu io rM; ana B.(Mr i (Mjr , a Ut t t . i I a-! tk. - r II . i ' ii. xi oua-i ior t .Miri oi uivi, 10 r new lor tne county of Stanly, at tbe court-liouse in A lb- j marl, on tb la Monday in September neat, ITasi anA lkeia la aaniai laliaSa If mv rl.v tk 1 laoua tneniiooeo iu u rciiteou oati noi oe solo. Witnea. Jaa D. Hearne, dark of our said Oourt at office, the 1st Mooday in M.rchk 186 D. iLuBBa ajuk "mr: "W3wr State of North Carolina. YADKIN COUNTY. Ofrl of Pkas and artr AprJ 7r, IBflfa A. 8prr W. H RodwetL AWaflBMurr lbvii ua una I N this cam It appeariiur lo the saliafaetioo ef I tb Uourt I hut Hie deh'ilt i n-4 rsm dent of ih 8ui North Caiuhna, It is 01 dorad, 1 Let el. .re, by lie I.'. or I. thai pubhcathai b mad for six week In tb " Waleb-aau aod Old Nib Stan , nMilyinir asl defcrndam lo b" and nr belorr the Jtniiers ot our Court of Mea. aud gnat Irr Hiawuu lo la bet I for the cot.nty of Tadkiu, at Ih lxmiiI boua in lad- kiti villas, oa tb second Monday in July Mil iIhu aud 1 lie re to kad, aoawar or oVmur to aald alladiawnt. or lb msw wil be board a pari,, the judgment confiinxd, the Uml levied ou c.iiiletnneU o ality plaint. U s lrbl, ami an order of aak rranled. Witnsj, J. 0 . Mar let , clerk of o.ir said Court at office ia Tad of ilia, lb saooad Monday in April, AD 1HL J. O. Maaua, cca WANTED. 2,000 LBS .BEESWAX, for which Ui. bigtisl ma. ki t price will be lava Also a lanr q.iubtr of UINSKNU aad sKNKk.v Rasm. ' C. F RITZ. O -rwiie the Markt-IIvu, Saltshoy. N. C. Jan U 1888. 3i-w 23 1867 Ho! for the West fi7 ?' the limit Natiomml DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE ! BALTIMORE i OHIO Rail Road. AND ITS CONNECTIONS. ArreiMeU hv to ssaa by which Pass a mrt eaa proems Through nck.n a; Salutory C. K.r lad.aasBoUa, Ind,, Jrt csg". Itl . rt Luai. M . , Hi Jiawafc, Mas, Qaiuey, lit . HurlMf ia, Iowa, Cairo. Ill , liui -r ile, Ky , Nahfilt,TBHM t'itietnaati, Ohla, CbavHaad Ob, ..I.J.., llll.... t'oksaikas, Uhta, Osyloa. Ohio, Wmht, Tn LataysiU, ludiaaa. Anri dl J'oints in the Ureot West. By ili.s great ruai ) hav. only TWO CIIANCEB of Cars blwra Washisgtoa Cily and Indian araais, two ahaafss iu C'iaei.uali. aad ikr n t. I. ... Time from Washington to Indian apolisi hour; Cincinnati 3J hour; aud Ut. Louis bo hours : Cario 52 hours; and Mtmphis, 2'enn., 62 hours. Tk R i! iu otf A Ohio Railroadaad Conner linf tnads ar iks only mates which eaa ehrek ..i.'.'aje Ibruaftl ftma Wasbi.(la City Iu all pmal s !. faaasnser slhMdd b .' la ask funiekeis rt Haiti in.re a Ohio ktaiunarf, a il i. tkr nearrslana inol . irrcl roale. Pasafera parrtisatnc Vel"ii thru lic.fls v lll pw !. to i sit Usltimore d lka rranni Iheir parHy Wesl, via Halo. nor- Ohio Had J , I'.ri - !.!.....:.. Rmifrai laa.vsf lb Wlvra Skjulk- M ew era etat , bv l line ap a pany of Id full Paasea'era.an aa ward, pruear Kmifratit Ticket if J Kill K H tsTiW!, Eh f"1' Conk a.ulu.a. at Salav bary. IndiauaptKis, lad riiiaacw. In. riMianaiti. I'ksi, S Luaks, Mo' Mrn.pt. . T-US.. Napolroil, Ark., Nsw-Ortosas, U , P-ttur.h, Ky.. si rally miuesd ur. r hoUinalleasarekasTh-o(b iiekris rroni ih place ibry start rruai i wrier. iby ar goin. ; aa by andniagt ""' wilf"st irotn f5 tu Siii ia money, krautes lb ar ! u.-j-ci 10 annovanrc ia rd.ri( ka(gga and B(iu( lranfrr char. By this Roai, wba- vcr faawarer ha par hi.se a ikrnsgb nek-i, Ins tlitlrrriii ftiaipaa asanma all ebar of iraaslrrs of fasMuger an kafsag, fjT bssty Faaaratrr is albtwid loll lbs. ol raiggcg Irw AU ur t-l year ar full Pa (rrk. hV 4 aad U yara pay half price. Al under . r ffc, -. ... tws. aU frlhr taformaii. itMieM, LOUIrl ZlwMEB, Ua. tWaikara Agi. BaU. kkhiR. I yT' 42favsasaw. N C. I. M Tm i, J I. Wils. a. tiea, Tiekel tgt. Master el TaBaBMfM Bali Ail H R B..I. A O. R . Baliiawr. Bdlii LOOK The Ku-Klux-Klam is About I f H M KEAbY lo exchange Leather for good II Hide. Kip and Calf Skins, Bark, Tallow bime, llops, lisrley, Uorn, Kye, Oats, and couiitry proddcu generally. I'wttt also Tan good Hide, Kip and othi 1 hkius, foi on half. .... I teluro my sincere thank, to a gs.nt ro public for their bbetal patronag in ray differ ent butiuease, In tin county, for tbe last twen ty rear - " t, , Moses L. Biown . old stand, corner of Lev MA It TIN BrCHWINR Salisbury, K. C, Hay 10, 1S68. wly GUILFORD LAND AGENCY OF NORTH CAROLINA. .Landholders who wish to 811 Agriculturol or 'Mineral Lands, Water Paumt, Mill: Town Lou, or I. an' EtlaU of any kind, will find it to their sdvantasr to place .heir property in fair hand for sale. vi e bar great hu-ilitie. for jtrocunng pur- rl.aaiUa l.,r .11 ,.,,.k r..,...t T r aTT" a r . V ' ror iniorm!ion,-oarce JNO. Sr. ORfcTTEa 0enerl AasnL Greensboro, N. G. iy De.J, 187. VTOTICE. A fJrjecial Term of tb Superior it Court of Law and Court of Equity, will i.ii r .t ...... -A. b,. lt., (ur (nn " - " La county or uawweit, at (bird Monday in July 1868, aad eonlino Jor two wavks or until tha busin ft satdcooiis tlespalched. p. ft VTAKEKIELD C 8. 0. . f a . r. . f"J ?5s wfiw A T Ta saaT aBBkllO AX. s. AOfMaaUul. WV fVFKHS has profession: rTKes to the pub 1 I -Its Ha atirlu AHBal aawi -. ttxr v - , aiii im aoveni. ai n SMners, wner a aa been praetiaing 16 year. Afl thos indebted to him, would coa aaU Bw lausrsat by paviag ip and rar aaa. NEW YORK COLUMN. r M ' 'l 3 3 ' ",-w-iwJs--.-iJfe'tj lT if COSTARS 99 PrfPTi$iratirknG f -A. 1 VjJUl MVlVllk Everybody Tries Them I Everybody Uses Them 1 Ktnjbodj-BflifviV-la Urn. ! Ar yo troubled by Rata. Mies. Bostkaa, snu. ac. i ; j-uuy . sse. or ssc Costar's Esterminatort. Bu. ol Onlv Infallible Heraedies known." "Pre fruaa Puisoa. daaasriMW I tk It ataA Passlly." "Data ens oat oT ttwir bo lea to ak." Isspros to keep la aay An yaa assay with Rrd-Bagst (ant slevpataigk! li- BavaBfe. or sue. Holtl f- "COSTARS" BED HUO EATKB. A Liquid "Ilestior and pn. Teats Bad "N'rr For Koike in Far. Woolens. I'tmele. Ar. Ac rv-Bar s 3br. or SO . Plank of-. 'LOaTAB" -UffitXT POWOKK. Usawqys iasUaUy I less sad all laarcls oa animals .ti . Ulna." TaaAs sssttlV to it asms. Kf" saastwr. B4 COSTA ITS" LOUN (SOLVENT. .Eft. iinn. I) u n lona. Warts, Aa . Try tt. Dun tauller a ilk 1'ala' Wo.dettSI power af lleaiia ! kar taa.il. .koala keen li in tlie house. - - i, m. in . r. COSTA U'S" Li r t ' K I HOKN Salv k. Its effect ar immediale. fr euls srouada. sot kmssla. piles, aleers, old Hck. srrorula tai ruUseoa matrass. "1 titsersal Ulnner Pill" (.near SO years sdnuuisursd in a tMiyalt-ini lrar Ms. ySHSv aad Bar "UOSTAICS" HISHOI' 1'ILLS. - "". Of extraordinarv rfEiacr lor enative ns, i ndigrstion , lien on and sirk headacbe, dreprptoa, dysentery, gener al debility", liver complaints, chills, fr. vers, AVe. Nut griping. Gentle. mild. and soothing. . e " ; 1 1 " "Tbat Cough wi l kill you. ton t ne- rleet it. tSe and Uk ffisws- "COSTAKV COUOU BE MED V. The children rrr ftn- it- -its a "Soothing Syrup." Kor coughs. coli!.. ore throat, croup, ah. asthma, broncaiai affWtinni Rpeukers, and all troubled with Throat Complaittts will find thi. a I'eetoral Itenesdr. Deaotiff the Complexion, giving the skin a transparent freshness. smoTl osbVi nrrrrii otJriS'''00 wui saas iMiirn.- is BoTei AND ORANGE IiI.osso.MS. Renders the ski i clear, suiooth and soft. Removes Tan. Prrcklsa. Piu'iDles. Ar Idailcs, Try a buttle, and as its won- ilHrtuluuarrtr. W f ! I Beumrt 1 1 1 of all Worthless Imitations. Son genuine wUkout "Costar's" Signa ' turt. 1 25 and Me sites kept by all Jrrugyiits. tl 00 sum sent bp mad on revert of oru-e. 8,00 pays for mug three $1,00 sues sent i i by bxpress. o,00 pays for eight tl, 00 sites bg Ex press. ,- Address,. , hi:kv b. contaH, tMi Hrondn-ag,.S. Y. F IK HALE BY JOHN H. ENNISS, Salisbury. N. HI ' m)S tkfr all ilsaa VVolal. W..bdU I. .11 awkwep,aaA.' fsaat"..!. FOR SALE ! TWO BABEEIaS OF tit K Orafton Mineral Paiat at Kern Tork Coal Armlr al tKJa Offiiy.. May It, IMS. svawway an mm 40 Yean Before the Public, THE SOUTHERN HEPATIC PILLS, IUi ! H. lorn known ana wsO tritd rwasay jafsf (ttf 0eVrMff falJMMM wNMIMbI fty fl DISEASED Th. T at mad nd aofd by 0. W.DUM th disoovvrar. wbo baa removed ta Bihiam. kid., nee b can bavaacaem loth i.Brestas, bsat mimrinsa, aa to moat Mvorabto tana II win always keep aa band a am aapp! ml wilt tefl to m caaSomer. WaoitaJ aad I u t he prenarMioa of them vary superior aaa Ir.oeMesit na. ooeoss or irouu at aparwi I uuura th fvsateBt BiibbbIi itmi is caW. 1 ... .1 . . ..... . point of utility, eiacfleno and comlori They ooctain aa artuda which ha probably aeter hefot been used at a ndirina. aad wliK-hbtwefulot in etaaaamf tb User Itwhu-h nvm laem an adsaobar over ar; strengthening, mild ia Iheir atioa on tbsWw eU, and indeed, in a rlioiat like oars wkrr .-olds and cough at afmcat aa annua a- srouwBO of ihe uddo cbangv. to which al I are soteci, ry on at all hkbl tusaA fso. the maueae ot lbs, cauae, wil Bud lb mal es, saourity ia having a User and bovvh w3 rlaansl by Use mvaiha Vim. vt nere ttwv nns-ai snwww, ipraB m I tbe aoathern Slate, where they hav bene. I ciliated o extensivsfy. they rased BO rw- utentUiton ilMdr awrtiaarvso waHaaowubf tbetr leaulta whsjh hav given Ihe a raov I tion thai has bronchi them into graat omiast I They tberekor at destined to be, at nodMasi day, tb only remedy ruiagmaid aad used by lb peopi wber bihou di ajasrs ar so pens lent. To d vB Mat in thi traalnwoi lken I fore, ia that a ear must b radical and aaav ' iplat without IB nvceatfty of breaking does the system in one past to remote a drsras a I another. They can be sent to any point in tlx I'niinl Slate by Mail or Kxpr. PS ICB-SW aaa M IS seaaj.- Bv. MJ-4t all 0. 1 i o was, f i nn l I, BW i WliOraavga. iars SKiss iua. duullidlbaslC 0.0 orisss sasail ss arsaas a. w. kr iaf a otmrnfUt snsatSI as. mrysr.asaaaaiaBrgaak Wmr th -aa fair aaa aH aa aa f-a JOHN II. ENNISS. . ft i aai". Soiilnt AfaaA iw4rr REEVES' AMBR08IA FOR THK HAIU, Improved I Ii is an elegant Itrsasing lor Ik Hair. ,1 II cbs tk Haar I ai kaaatsatfy. II tk A)p Ossa aad Us Bay. tl iaslgorala las Root of lb Hair. - ' It th Hair aad Ue.rd to grow luianaaCy. It iasawdiatoly stops Hair Falltag Oat. It keep tk Hah tram rkan(tgt'lr'si aaa UrayHalrto iaOrtgtaal Cator. II bring. ut 1 i. i-,. J.ni,l, . f .laaala ' I aamfoata avriy or ampie a a aarwy namm I , . I It hs raralred vr el I I nits of U .xeallMw. at aay at whisk ar Bess gAtyJ I sn;isnslbibsiaa1lag. Il a sold la kail-Mad kwttle. tttat aass kkss in ilia giaa. ) be IS-igglss aad lajkr I. I'SWT i;od eeer.ekere at tl ee brill . Wbnlessls be I tiemaa Karnes A I.; T. C. A A Co. Set I fclin A r o . bw Vrk. asarfhias'T Country Merchants, Dairymen, Farmors. And Other?. I C0I8IOH TOUE Butter, Cheese, Eggs, flour and Meal, Flax, Cotton. Furs and oKasA Dried and Green Fruits, Oram. Wool, Game, Poultry, Naved Stores, Hops, Ginseng, Ptatherl, JVaiBW. iWtrro!. . . Sam am ' I af a V4rB aVaa aaa wlaf a " hwWmWf 'ohssrs, ice., trc , Ice., TO JOSIAH CARPENTER . . . . ... .''J-. . . i General Commission Merchant, 6 Waahlnrton It, NEW. YORK CI1Y. And receiva his wkly Prio Cnrreat nf Pr I due ad Ofoeeries th nicest eocnpktt price tv I teal rsnMlsaal k. th L'nll4 BWatss. J aWa4 far Mm Crarrwat. W.rk s rM Plata aad Cards Pwnlsbad Pr. ' liberal adT.nre. mad oa Ccmslgnmemts Established, Meg 1st, 1860. Kirst class rrferenres gtvea wbsa require. a arena, irsm. twiy THE LA ND WU LOf i aa JntaUiaefof, aai eomariaiaa Report of r" l fe, itn.l-,1. ! W aftke y . ar new. o n mi t . t r orrnr. pRoriti rsTtiBit. i. r. arm m D M 1111 k ha TKRMrt Ta l.ssn W Ura, a at ta e.gkriy lb tsw of Ibrass of A i swtari si unsrioft, a o ror rkraf tTI ear, in sds. nr., PAt, Mfcr. B HI -k,dofai.yw. a iau oilier a in creiworv mist w imm pwaaaj Tas w.rno.sjiiion and m tha PiH k wfuHy pr. Ctsrd by ifr hand of lb disaowrer, aaa a, uaed by the most feeMc patient in th rao J 1 a. a ! ! m - TAa- -. a r aencarv vmmaoai, aimai asaar w armn ; from iberr peeuaar oonromauoo ar aarkls m Pat in ro Tl V -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 19, 1868, edition 1
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