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r l LI LU Us il IX TENNESSEE. A .Vi-hi! coin .I'lndent tf L iii.ui 'Jim wiitea a follow? 1. i.e. 'inilcr in Motion of the states U-tven meu who 1ino served in the ri hI mmum-sC occur occasionally, but tber rr tl tliOlM-st patt, pCISonal foilds. " wl.irli fiaJ their rise d ii.ng the war, and emu- tc settlement as lhe parlies meet. h..rin.!;lliCC, lea d.llS Ub'' at a small twii oearCtuttaiioo.;, a belly, wJtoha.d U-en a rtb I gnerrilU, mJ a former its i u tit of the town, swaggered through tie rtreefs with a navy rcdver sticking out "I In bo!, drunk and eargcrfora (jasnrl. lie wont into a saloon and iivikit o'J aad iutfli'4iive citizen of the l.iwn, wh.vse son this bully had caused to he Lung during the war under llio una! 1,'iin'miih circiiiiistanei (ioing up to li e i I tnau in the iik'x! indolent manner, hi.. I m;irij; him en the n-ulder, the :iv ieuaiked"V!u ' your son tiow ;" -'U u von." -aid !io exasper- jtH tVbrf.- reeoirn.K.ii-' thu wutderur : ii 1. jr. Tli h'ihw v iu where my n i ,'" a. id Ji'uu iii ' a Liui'c, he stabbed the r II lli.i n to tin' 1. 1 ail 'lhe old IIIMII wa p t ia jail, hut uiltrwaid, quietly Trim, nnt eve n t he eiMT'f t rtenonnt in his conduct under the welUknown lluarlofa kit in slT.tr near lvii"X Ti!T,. ,..t LtBliiffl-111-.ifc-Lih-ba 4-i4V 4t,f m - fo-'-i bete- leah t!ro,f t! settlement of e r.rH I wr-tig. "A Union atJ a rebel iaiiii!) lived neighbor, and the ns joined the re'j rctie ai ii ;p tiiat tin ir sympathies were with. AVuen tlie Union annie held that part of the country the two aohjier allnded to wetit to the luti-e .t tu-ir nb'e neighbor, forced the fomfi.es t tl house, w uo were without any mule pro tection, t at ip themelve n.ikolaud dance in their presence. The war hemi: ended, tltey ait returned, and at the lir-t meeting .f "these men, thu snld.ers h Ka4 pt ttti atfr-wt njrn ttioe w tnen were killed. Correspondents desiring t" d.i ao, could easily magnify "irli a cir eniDMance, hy with' oldmg the mail cause to 'he k.lling tu:o a tie.Mie iid tlo termination tn dcslr'-y any person who had belonged tg tLe army u( tlie Union. to Jmt alararjr to tie pop! of the Ha'es where it now exist, 1 leoocntte the Democratic doctrine of States rights, in its application to slarery, at well at to other local aflaira, and, Idle I have a seat in this chamber, 1 shall resist all at- ,.; i .. .1 . i :i4I.Ul. .overcijn State. of the U-n account of ..scha.uung r, hm a4l J . . . . . . ...... i ... r 1.1 THE SNOW." "l ur axd fate or a Biucrrurux. wiu i 1 'A BALL IN OREOOK. bow rr wui-md cr. Tlie beautiful poviu eutitled'TlieHiK which has been so fieijueiitly pabllnxl, I uion !. I will stand aide by sido with my Democratic friend iu Vindication of the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions ol 17IS 0, which they endorsed in liaU timore in 1S52J" o Lntiuicut. was written in fact b who depicted her own melancholy its lilies : The maiden name of the author was Dora hhuw. Site was horu and gixiv in to womanhood in the abash i Imli.iiia. Her psrents wero plain ora'.Ie people, thougli not rich arf tlie i word goes, ihey loved ttielr ucainlrui one ;o !u lley, lioll DrTKUCTION OF SlIEEr BV D(KiS. er ol AgrTcoltiie dwells noon tho ray V""' T "7,,7U ' "ttr ma T' ages co.nnii.tod by dogs n.n.M.g sheep in ll?" hlvU T, 'VT , T' rTTT .he l ;,iH State. In iStf.1 live hnnJred Tl!rt' MWo.iij.liJ.ed, her lather aud ..th- tho.atid aherp were killtd by dogs and t r 8 "KA -" "" " H' their value was f,' The num. " ",l j " A i 8 i i i . .. i .i Ai i i.i i ' man. As ih too often the cum?, Ihet Hid U-r iiiU'ed was three hundred thousand ... , . , . . ., , N, . jiuo i u. ii ui-i union uini inn uaugsioi w ill should bo sacriticcd upon tbeulinr of Mammon : lhaf weahh and Aiubition i - ' I Consult your own Interest Ad you wU DUY YOUR C00D8 ind the Iomi is esti mated nt ftH),0lH). Tlie niimhor t dogs in theewfry t compiiteu at five millions, tlieir annual LIIIIIIMIirv , ttV 11111111119, IIIVII jillllHHI i ill I.I e,H?ue ten dollars per head, .d the .U,',U " ftT' ' luVe", rv , .nto:al of their sub-Utanco fift, miN I " 1" 1"5U, r . S. LeUum and Dora SUw Im oi dollaxm n.e, sunvtv be- i vro marr.vd.... U-Lauut v aa jv-iaiunu .tow npon a class of anuimuls tl.e fuost : "ndI,I'. of unuienso proportv ... 1 lllkiilt lilkkll IIA.a . tl llttl ll.llltaA Ikfk fill IS l.lUAosI i I s s f uvi uvea vs m m v iitv w wm y them causing great mischief to farmers. FonTlirf VkV O-'fiaus' Tuuet, April !5 rj" HOW REGISTRATION WORKS. anu woooa cTtmpTrem-T' Our resolrc to write the life of the 'RepuKliran 'arty in its acU is alreadv 0 Vfcirlhg sucb excellent trait that wetdiall s-fil frMft in it. Forney r in to a j;reat jassion yeteday over the first clmpter, wherein wo gnve an ac count of the murder, by the Republican party, of Mrs. Surratr. But even For n ry I. at no the audacity to deny die charge. JI s only reply is a sneer at the vktiui. Jle conclude : "If, in pu'.l flung the record, of jjie Repabliean pr.rtj, tl-cse unchastue I LvU -tall-La-. t' U.. UutU, tl.ir readers will find Uifet party never made war up on the(oerritnent and the CoustiMi'inn of site Unfed States; never stole -the foits, arsenal, ravy yard, 6hips and pub lie treasure: i ever ct naucteJ war in. on swae principles; ottver starved piion era of war, nnd stole the little de icacies and comforts sent them ty tluir friend; never auernpieu i t uuua an cinp.ro up on the unrt quitted toil of tiie'r fellow men, and never songht to shut out the light ol knowledge froth the marscs. Now we propose tn confute all these proi ositio' s, and to show that tho Ke pnhliran "party is the ouly party in the Union which' ever jttjn? war on the (iovernmeht ;fhaf it Ikis "done little icUc s-nee its formation than make war on the Constitution ; that "it -stole,' and is now stealing, more than all o't trparties ; thai it starred prisoner, of war, and stole as we, wiih these eye, sw i? steal del iecis sent to the ptiwntrsof wr, tiia tti the unly idrty "whlchin th s eolt. try, ever atteuipted to huj.d un eirpire out of ftttitiHuy ; fail i (liAt its affection for the mae coueists Jit grinding them to the duftl.by ennrinons laiatiou, and rs-UitMa---ciupIayjuiu;t-.-Uijlu-S tiaiy 44tM -lUditiaJ. tdkift - The Chronicle wnd other defenders of Raoicalistn will get enough of id s "du tory" Ion" before e wary of presents l"ILjhnJ.'l!iS. 'L. l''J.l! 'd'MEi o A ftrehrtind for North Carolina. The JIoft.-Mr. lieliev, ui reui.nlvai.ia, iutettda to httor the Old -North" Srae bt- ln uio presence ahoul the 6 Ii ot net liioutli, when lie will begin a can vaof that Common ta!tfi. 'lt.e hfnor able firebrand wiL then o further fcfouth. , and sow a pood large erop of sparks in 1 Ins lour, to burnt out hercalter in aeeri ! CoriflagratSar W trust that he wtH i . a Jr. I . . in; met or unven or v atjee on Die s'jyiJi'. TTIE KEf.ISTRlVTlOX 6WINPI.K. Tlie disgrnceful exhibition of tho utter trampling npon all law, right, and de cency, known as tho registration in this;everythiug that wealth could bestow. cuy. is sua cot.i.ni.eu. aiore tnan nan sun si,e wa8 uot happy. U.d you ever of the wUite citizens fully qualified unSee H contented' tagle in a gilded der the law are turned away, while cv- 'cage I ery negro who applies is immediately H,e w;f0 vns at once introduced to, accepted and registered. Naturalized and became the udmiration of, the best citizens are not only required to produce j people of thocit v. To the outward world their papers, but to leave them with the fU0 appeared tho happiest of mortals, regi-trars, with a very dim prospect of ( illustrating how few there ure who really ever getting thetn back. Old citizens, know the secret sorrows of the human who have lived here a quarter of a cen j heart. She passed her hours in splendid tury, and who pay individually more ; misery. taxes than tho whole Radical parry iirj At that time, the famous theatrical the Stafo pay collectively, are turned (manager, Ben DelSar, had a lino com- At a recent ball at Roeetnrg. Oregon, all went on In peace and quietness tint. II Sol. Col v. John Fitshngh, Bob. Forbes. John llannan and Abe Crow came there, it is said, to break on the ball. When titer entered the ball room the bad a few words when George Bennett struuk Sol. Golver in the face with a re volver. Borsnirer then slept up to them for tl.e purpose it ia said, of stopping the lusa wuen John f tlzltugli drew a uer.n eer and shot him thronv'h the head, af tcr.whicu hit nsvor si toko. Ash Claytuu, who was nddltnir at the time then urw a knife and stabbed Sol. Colver in tho email of tho back, under tho ri;ht shoul- ler. Abo Crow then, rushed in and shot Clayton through tho thigh, and another ball struck him on the forehead, the ball not entering the skull, but glancing over it nnder the skin and p i"g out at the bsck of the head. Crow then drew his kmle and struck Clayton across tho head, inflictiui? a terrible wound. Fitzhugii, alter shooting Iter angcrr rushed on Toin"11omJoi.,"ruen the latter shot him twice. llannan then struck Thompson, -when the tatterttfot a. . .1 . i s ii .1 i i nun in mo coiiucii, mo uau pwik uvi at Na I i i..-, n a. u mis s47-sjgHf werwjTV m irrvvvv j w mi i-- liiist down uLo, the ball entering the right side, ranging back, striking the back hons and break. ug his back, then glauc own bul' tief "'larehliCoiTsehCaud thu marriage which followed was hallowed by no love, savo upon the side of the husband. Taking his bride home to his splendid palace in the city, mo Avas there giveu awav because tliev have been at some remote period of their lives school diec tors or aldermen under the city govern merit, and are suspected of having syin pathized with the rebellion. A "LOVELY "COUPLE. Rev. Colonel Jacques and J. R. Gil more, alia "Edmund Kirke"' were the volnnteer peace commissioners who vis ited Richmond in lSo'3, and were allow ed an interview by President Davis. puny at tho it. Louis theatre, ills leading star was Miss Annette Incc no less renowned for her acting mimic life than her beauty and many womanly vir tues To this theatre Mr. and Mrs. Lo Jjajiin went one iiignt and Avanea a plav. Dora hud never been inside a theatre before, and before the curtain fell npon the second act, she had taken a resolution which would change the whole conrte ot her mo -she had determined to be an actress like Miss luce. An interview with the mat.ascr was MCCUBBINS, FOSTEE&Co. vaiyti Kstdvto riua Spring's Summer Stock, which is by far ths LA RQ EST la tU plaos, tlMMilin of Hl44 tuul Fsmy Dry 0xxlt, Hard. wsit, Quvutart, llort it HI met, Hats, Caps, 41.J Mnir Koo.lt, aRtH't.RltW nf all (W h A- h.I.IU-r- Trim. minp, all louJs; Rifllt A 1 51 HlatnK I'uwtkir, Iroa k tmm 8(el, Kiti of Dvarlv all kinds : Oil, I'aioui auJ Dyes, ib iltT Anchbr IJrond Hotting Cloths, Frnk tut Mill ftuuM, nil In fact evrrv iliinr Ilis oHinirv iMrd all of liicb was bougU k citu anl will bs sold for CJUtn or good pruJaui a. U r as llury caa be bouaUt I IV V .1. I ti aupr to rl4mine oiir stock before yutl bur htsiirs ii ed to tho right, going down the hip. Af ter the shooting was all over Boh Wood rulf went into the melee, when some man struck him over the licad with a revolver and laid him out for dead. Sy Smith also came in flourishing a revolver, wlien Fiizhugh, who was thought to he dead or at least dying, raised hmiselt and with his bowie knil'e stahed Sy mith in tlicting a dangerous wouud. Out of the eleven iin ri who' enga.'ed in the tight, nine lay dead or mortally wounded on the ball-rcKi.u floor. They went back home and published a version of it, which Air. lenjamin thought easily obtained, who saw in the aspi ra it necessary to contradict. Since then t ions" of tho lady a chance to tnakb a the ReT. Jacques has been tried f,Lmu-..elctidiiiliU and put gold in his pnrser der in "procuring au abortion andescaji He gave her every encouragement, di ed on a ruling of the court, which pre-j missed the idea of her first Assuming vented the ouly witnesses w ho knew the second part, but assured her she should I facts from testifying. We observe now 1 make.hcr Jtbut in the lend iug chjanicter that this companion Gilmore, alias Kirke of ihe play she had witnessed "Julia, is on trial in LK6ton on n charge ol bus- in tlie "Hunchback. More than en tardv. They are lovely couple. eou. aired, indeed completely resolved, -o lL)uraat once commenced the study -of TmTkik! The Richmond daily Titnes the plav, and posscseincaquick intellect unting on. the reckless extrava-was at least master ol the iaugi commenting gance of the age, says : Wotnen array themselves in the cost liestrol.es, and adorn themselves with the glittering gew-gaws ol fashion, who, in their home.-, are half led, and snfferiog from tho pinching of hunger. Men, who cannot pay their board bills, and are often obliged to turn off their tailors auguagc in a few days. Private rehearsals appeared to give perfect satisfaction to the .nana ger, as well as to his company trained tor that particular purpose aud for that occasion. All this was kept from the husband. One morning the city was tlirown into a lever bv an announcement in all the A Xjro Trit tto VvU in Xtw York. Quite an amusing eccue took place at tho tenth election district of the seven teenth ward, yesterday morning, which was occasioned hy Jhe appearance of Spanish darker before the polls, wh with Democratic tickets in hand, desired the inspectors to allow him the "priv lefre to exercise TiTs right as a citizen." "W hen did you become a citiz -n r in quired one o the iftspt-ctors. "Well, don't exactly know," replied the dark hued gentleman, ' bnt I wnnf to vote. Here, w i,n t yon take my ticket? I c about tunc that vou Knew all nun hic equal before the law; so hare, j'ist droj em in. Courteously and wi'ii m mv nows the inspectors informed . tho would bo voter that owing to legat circiimtan ces over which they had no coii'rol ihcy were, ohlijred lo rett.so his vote. At this the ambitious dark man left the room. and, and chunking his tickets, he went elsewhere to hud somebody who would compel "those fellows behind the glass boxes to stick to the true coureo ol their business." flentbl. SHOULD DD PASSED,,Vii: TUl all pnna wishing Orst-rats woik daas la U Carriage and Muggy lfusine,,. Should call without delay, st ths old statu of Wm. M. DAaaia, OO It strveL bataraaa Inn. i RO?CS SWlXk; the iM lrn Kmg)dr AfA'ff.Y 111. MllLl Uf I iarLrMi at Bupsrtnlsoilent. XI rdy. willing sod mkk to ,W. a. 0000 s JOB as iiUh iLuy ITah, K inn ut Ilia oouotrr. . Tbff do all ih .W o 7 elviia, which only causes Ull chaiyiaf U m. . as it ouly paiars ou H of ksnuV j,. . . JlorMhixTnS, Farm Jllarirtnilklm sad all ! work wnwlly done lo suck Shins." promptly aiaoutrd aad M low priecs. ' 4T Teroia CASH or bvtmt. A few W hmf Ml s PpWiid. WLrat 'ui fur a&U tS"Inlerrt chafgl oa allaooouaU Av tinn dart. Wacch 20,1807. -- e JWIL'SpWy.jfS klctlL'llllLVS, lOSTKtt A CO. April 2Ui, mi. . 17:31 . and washerwomen, without pay, snort 'jouma s, and upon aftjhe bulletin boards themselves in proud elegance, too lazy ! that "Miss Dora Shaw would apjoar that to work and loo unprincipled te spend i night as Julia in Sheridan Kr.owles great rbaf whuJ-i-rbefr own. - ! tlav. entitled the liunchback " Leliautn When these thing3. exist, what have and his friends were struck as if bv a wetoext.ecti Can honeety and virtne thunderbolt from heaven. Uo tint t-n ffoilfisli ? chastitr Xan women cherish their; treated, appealed and threatened I us and kcep aa nnsnllied .as the wife, and next tbe-ujamigcr, and finally icle that hangs on Dityia's temple ? Can men avoid the dishonor of defalcation, or escape- the temptation to ciiine, which their blind self-indulgence is sure to create ? - , o i Fotn lh New Orieaoj I'icsyune, April 21., declared his intention to murder her upon the stage the moment sue made her appearance. All to no purpose. Tho manager duly had all this passed into the stieefs. which "of course increased the sensation, and strengthened the desire to attend. Every ticket, was sold by 9 o'eloek. nnd it were npfMlli-ta lo tar that lO OIE AU AIMS Tilt SO Ull. Under ordinary circumstances, you might consiilt yoursense of tho fitness of men to vote with you, and decline to vote with such a you deemed unfit. But. .This is a moment of peril to your wives, vour children, vonr sisters, amJ to those tiieu who are disfranchised by ; Congress ; and if 3'otv shrink tiom vot- RAKE'S PROGRESS. The "Tribune" oliects to our calline Mr. Riyiuo.id and Mr. Weed Radicals in the same breath with Mr. Greeley. lhe claSNiucutioii is inccneof, it must be confessed, iu the sense in which ''Ri-li cal" is just no cnimonly used to de signate the front rank ol Kepubiicans Hut hi making fi'-- distinctions a in-nji Uepublicaus w e si. a I waste no lime.- Tne differences are merely tho e of an ar-nv (John BrownVi maiching on. Mr. Vc-eii las"iii the rear, .Mr. Kar inoml js .only six in n K behind, .Mr. Greeley, and Mr. Greyly is onlv six weeks lehind Ti-a I. SiyveiH, and Xha-I. .Stevens is only six iTis" behind Wendell i'hillips, and Wendell Pnillipi is not more thai, s x inehes from the tail and t!ie sliining pi'ehfork f the master of them all. X 1 Wurll. In tho eye of every thoughtful man, confiscation admits of only one interpre- 4at4iOi. it 4S tlie- oquviet- f general merit occupied the thoughts of the whole j "Hiation, liberty without order, and no v uiucr eiiiiuui miuyiv 'i';iaii"ii lur iiiu The curtain rose Dora appeared rights ojf property. Invade these righta. walked, btatijihered, blushed and retnt ' locnlcate the idea thai on classiall . . . 1 I. a . ....... ..In. I ... a..tr.. rin.l 1. n l..n.l. ed her part inechai.ically-like any school girl reading her composition at an exam ihation. Still the audience was pleased, not by the acting, but by the novelty of the occasion. The next, the third, fourth now, you coWiit their future which j H.,1(J fim' l'lpht w ere likf ; But fecHng.Vpiation,., hopes, Interests, their i H'V 4j evervthiiiffin short, into the very dust. i Ii' fi,n wiii-to fu.i tlin4 whom von i ,i ... Ifess to love, to cherish, and to honor, be hker i -. n.'-;.tr-r.rr,. . .1 .ir.." .L i . .1 : 1 rcii 111 an iiojtt-, anu ine w rvieiiei anu helpless olijects ot 'insult arid oppression. ye know no man better able tj,d,.ov oSf the danyroti vUifo', aini we tiust that the ijsoton- sense, the ke-.-n w it. H e bunest indignario'u an I irii.oi-a' I n.or of Jfurh Carolina's, cital n ' inav be b'ri u. ht to hear upon Mr Kd 1.... ri.-. c ....i.i - 1.. , . '- , .ill.- M-tute to register'; deprive rnnisi-lvesot a . ... liit-tja-An. oratorical . s.-u, to .1 1 f .. uL. r n . r .r, ,, ,, u ' 11 1 1 vote and Jet ymr S:a?e fall inw alien li-uioraljle eefi'Ieiiihn. r-a I menu i t , . ,, J. ., .- . . ,. , . ,, J. . hand. He w ho w i-U not now tait part , . ,r .111 ... in the reorganization forced npon us bv reired lr af.eo to do the Fv-inort f.i-; I " . . -t . -& rr r 1 -a-rMwer wo ea'tHot fW.i-,- -otewitrat -.l de opot, the stamp- ,1 ,r,jllt;;l jf t, n sn yrM f-'-- m,'i: courts anu execute their ilcciees ... ,f 1 r 1 ciectHaptrfopria'e, and disburse its re .,,!T.ii;M?-v ! iaws,wljOjre. - W4k. l- ,t,r.. . r:iie) iiHiow; to dri;e tt every Naiator Wi .son 1. endea-r, ng locu-.:',,,., heart and bo.ntiern he impie-jon. that he has been. t,f a,,t.ctiol- fhitt a tw , po,la,ion T 1 i- . ' 1 ." ' 'jot to vote is to vote against the south, hap so, Iu the appendix.-, lo the to- - m , miiti B. .,,. ..rmmmttl ;flfcrTTjrftrnlP' Z . - ;- --- VhM3HJrdCoiigtes.page 23f,UJwbo ' W Carolina Fvivi rsttt The r :? -'' .U'sJ'iii'wn U-LUM ........ ,., .......... , ,., ... . ,. '.. imi. il ia Ihu I111II1 Anil I in mull u-li.il thev cannot, but you might, control- ! "' 0,u a .petito 01 t ie public, sail- " "V ,T "V . " " ' " toTWwto-dctrfe tWiettThdri ence fell otf, the niauager lecame real loss dissath-fied, refuw-d to offer a re engage ment, but intimated that she had best go to another city. ; In the meantime, Lel'.aum sued for a divorce which was leadily granted by the court, lhe next appearance of Dora was iin JSew Orleans, where her former social poskibu was unkTiownraiid, and where jslie was w bully ihroau up4- he,r merits lasji!jajC!fM less to say That sho Tailed to elicit. bt single plaudit, - JiliB JCmt of tho Story , is .fcOJO toJdv Abridbhid "By rrrendsjliomeV Tiiisband, penniless she lelf and to use her own words : . be. 1 ermitled to seize .and'enjoy the lands and houses of - another class, and from that moment the South will become a second San Domingo, to end only in the extermination of whites or blacks. This maybe a strong stateMientof the caC. but it is the truth. And the men who State of North Carolina, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. SujK-rior Court of Zato, $jring Term, 18C7. Dewit C. McAulry, 1 rt. Attachmf nt George W. Syti-v. ) It appvannv to Uie satiafaelion ol lliv wvurl, thai 'ii- il.-li-n-liiiil tiro. W, Sigli-y 11 nut a rrsijool ot tin eiuu-,lu is lion-tors- oroml hy tlx curt that publication tx ina.l lor six wo-k in lli- Salisbury Wu'clim in, conlyinc Um iMviiilint lo b and ap-M-ar i tliv urxt lrin of this oourt, 10 bsbald lur llir oiunly aliiraiJ, at lbs Court IIihiw. iu lb town ot Iroy, on His last llouj.y in augiut Mil, ami ri.i-ry ami plead, or fiuaj Jiiclfiucnt will be runilery-i aja.ii't lum. 1 ( !- Jwrvs 0. Uatlard, (Jork of our said nii.leouit at ulli.-c. ia Troy, th last U outlay in tviiniary, AD lii.and 111 (hi-'jlst year ot Am rncan Iu-I-;k iiJi-iico. J. R BALLARD, C& C. IwueJtlio l'Jlh April 1SG7. 17-Csr -WATCIL CLOCK AKD JEWELBy ST02L-: "" IN COWAN-a UHICK ROW. . 7 mi 1 '-iimvYr-it?-tL-": As 4wtoi BaaV aaant Ai4iW WILSON-&-PAMSS; Dr .JOUS T. JAJUSa, V cuaiinof lo fill all orders tut Walcbra,' dorks, Jewelry, Ac , an J to rxeeuta wiih aklllfuliMa all R-ipainn sod Clraains iu the Watoh-SlaM- ..rf ' JeweUr'i Him of busiuem All work warrutad. Ukl foil and anvsr boaabt at bar valnalioa.' Orders rcipactfully aoliird. . 15 WILSOS it FARTSa " State of NorthSCaroIino, davie county; VJ Cowrf of Pleat and ' Qvarttr &mmi, ' Marcn i enn, loo 1. VTitliam Davott, M. M umford Van Ealoa. J. J. SUMMEEELI, H. D. OiTics at hi rfidence, Wet Ward, SALIHBUltY. , D. T. WILUAMS & CO. our sal (tominissicn illfrrljunts rot tux sals or loiirro. Inf S: mannfjctiirtii, taint, Iccr, amy, cotton, OFFICE Ho. 1. TOBACCO EICHA50E. RICHMOND, VA. - . I. hf.l , 1 inr.. in, -I. mi ni.airSniml. f rrS la S.Mt, .ri.l r.ol.'lM fraaus. In 4imT at f.rtiiik.r. ..4 tnyjt tr. mi IH. n.l. n4 IK.jv..i.1 Ci U fwtcc S MllaUcturj ron.an.iiw. a f wwdl (Vsioni( tail Inraratim .total m nuM rtMoaaSI icnaa. M.mrtrrr -n Th-... luSin i.i. n.1.1 iw r ln.lfc e.mlina ; H. a a H'Mr.r., nf g.i i mib. , o..,r.. M .'llrr,i, . S.l.lfl.. l.f. a T. ScoHl.l. hit.. ka. s r , .a.rj n.ii-j. 1-1 . -.t, n. r.. h. A r.km, HnlS'-. J"hm Vxrhr.d. Vfc.. CKflMI- ; R L WlllUma, iM , T..I.UHH1.. Thrniii 1W1U.. Jr.. Km. B-k nkin. SI 1 Ttmpcranc Bran, tv. J aiufurd Van Kton, , Original Atlscbmrats frviad oa yomford Tag Vm 's interest ia land. i. n. woktii, N. G. DARIKL. WORTH iU DANIEL Shipping: k CommIsIoi, Hfrr hanls WILMIXtnON, N. C. TK.ALER8 IN" BAOGINO. COPE, IRON Ties, 1 Li (lie, I lan-r, Lriiu-ul, ll.ir, (.jeiiuiiie Icruvi an Guano ilirrct Irom Guii-rnrnviit Ageota. tail, Hay an-l all kin-li of Loal. An- 11U lor liaugh'! Kaw Bone Miner Tbophate of Ijine. r A vents for tho Philadelphia Southern mail steam- 11 ip line. ' A jents for GtKKbpeetl'i weeklv steaoitbip line Irom .New 1 oik. .. Awiiti for Joiia.n, Smith ii Cos.. lins of New lork Mil pai kels. T&rwrmrr. "Jmo ihe demand, and persuading them of its justice, should he dealt with by the mili tary commanders as incendiaries." V. Tiius. ' , 1 7 ITOIUIB1JB IV iv ui I..1.I1 1 .wail . wu.lun "We telive that slavery in thetates I'irlow, of Tarboro', has been clio-en -"iv tacaHnsrhtiTi on ; that we are iot. re; chief Inaiihal; TIT 07Tatta and.W. ','f. . sns.ble fjrs--erwjcet aud list WeV I'earsm assistants. Ki fioVerner Henry have no legal authority to interfere wi:h ! A. Wise, of Virginia, has consented to httrnj- wsy whatevef.- I aus cootsat tdliver(UJe annual Address, . ' K.-I', to La liainpU-i as 61. t 10 Uib .trti; - I Jeaumg, Cuiinf," k tflr wboeTef ouTf Luv," TiVib1.1g-.lD iiSMl for 4 morarl ,f brsiid. iUunglba lining sod fearing llie dtij." KliteeO priests, i a (ally are mid to bars ErtiEsiK's 1 Illness. It is whispered abroad that the sudden illness of the Em- bfess Kugeriio v id" caused by a pamplilet sfirt to her and into- France, Oowule Bravo, the Spanish Minister of the Inte rior This- pamphlet, it is said, -was full fllliitejult'iiiilati(ma concf ruiiig the early rife" of the presenrrtinpress of the Kronch : and wuiumt out 11 retnlinliim for some wicked pamphlets .aboutiieeril ifaoeua, which uare ittieiy appeared, in France. 'GIIOVESTEKaN CO, Piano Forte Manufacturers, 44D Broadway, Xtxo York. THMK rUMflrr.l.llK.I,ir,w4Mwlt! nil,. in i..u . r.iutf tk fcnl mi km frnw l.n.n. P.O., Ormanr. lK.Hil.fco M. T.k li..i..l.lk.. a.ltim.. ...I -. . .I-.., if! ,ol.ll MtUAI. .4 it Aaun'.a iMrrrera, Inr riVK hlN utitilvs yai:x ' (tar rimu.MH.iii Hk ri-t-Bfli ui-.h.l IriM, H.rp v ,, OrrrMfana Ht, Vail lr Vi-.m ,.i.1 .11 Hl.i-n lmr...in.ii K.rv lnlrnni.nt nrr. VI VV Vw. M..K imi Ik iuBW)aa at Mr. t. .1. dmovtkem, vtvi ku twa.itel ritwriwwf ow ilmif e , al iti m.k.r. of 1'f unu tonni pi... i.r.fc oar raruwir. wir iwaaiagfmky cniiri. a, ui 1.11 lima li.-rurn.nu fruru f two ia i.) ouiu Iku SrM m.pi.niifn. 90:1 J A, Ileuty, tax slumlord Van Eatoa. T N tbs above caae it appearinf tft tbe salistactrM rx? tlWi-Wt tbattbs defsadaM, Mumlonl Taa Eaton is a oon-n-sidefit of lbs titats of North Car. oliua, so that the ordinary proeeaf of law cannot be served on him, II it iktnfon raWwl Sy Si ( Wf, that pubheaooa be made ia the "CWofina H'alchinau " tor six aocoraaite waaia, SWtifykSf lb drfvoilaot. Mninford Van Eatoa o be .'-H parsoa. ally appear betVire the Jux ices of oar Court of pleas and Quarter tVsaions, lo be bel for the eoonty of Irw, at the Court H.iuw in MivksviHe, on Ibejd MoniUy in June, A. D. 1867, Ihea and there to iXad, answer or dmr jaaiiAUstJiltsxlilVtir flie uiik will be beard ez park, and lhe judgments below confirmed, and the land levied 00 oooden. nrd lo the aattrfaption of plainlidi' debts, and an ordi-r oft sale irnuitiMt Vita, Eirti. Uaither, derk of ur said Coort at offlrt., tlie Monday in Man.li, A. D. 18C7. , (lO Gi) El'Il. 0A1TT1ER, Cfk. State of IVortli Carolina, - CAYTE COUNTTT T " Court of J'Uat and Quarter St4wn, March Trrm, 1867. V , j Caleb Bohannon, to use of) Original Attacbmeot T. J. lleroney, TVtutr, levied 00 Town Lot IV David Hendricks. ) IN this case il apoearine to the aallafacltoa of tbs Court that the Defendant, David Hendricks, is a non-rtsiilrntlof the State oi North Carolina, so xlmrthe ordinary pm.rn of law cannot be srrred . on him, Il u Ihertort erj-erf fry (As Ctotrrf, that publicaiiiHi be maiie in lhe " Carolina Watchman Iu tix aucceiuive weeks, nootvmir the said defend' ant, David 11,-n.lficks, to he and personally appear before lhe Justices of our Court of lleas sod Qiiar ter Seaion, to be opened and held lor tbs eountv ' of Dane, at 1 lie Court House, on th 2d Monday in June, A. D. then and there to plead, an iwjst or demur (o aaid Alluhinent, er lb aame ' -mill be beardWMrlt, sn4 .XagliisCtwteWi..,. confirmed, and the land levied on condemned to.. I the tntittaclion of PlalntifTs debt, ami sa Order of jlc ir ran led. W it neat, Eph. Gaitber, clerk of oar said Court at office, the 2d Monday of March, 1867. ( 1 8:0t) El'll. QAlTUEhy Qk. BEMrZG-TOlSr-.'S - 1 sCJ FIBU ARMS. 1 Sold bj lhe Trade iVBrrallji A I.ibi-ral DikC-iuni 16 1 Jealem. The Iiichtnwnd hx'irainsr avs that Icvrtaui, aad. ihlailu4ed..Xirgiiuan, U are now giving their aid t.thls d-Mimed psrty, are sowing tlieweo-JS or nirlitl-a r - - .., : r 1 . wm. S Sun. ... throngh life Spurgeon had a congregation of twelve 1 at Islington, pno huuday, twelve persons were nre- thonsand when only rpa-rird aaikt a saw la tf ihe kingdoeo allow-j sent at two other churcbesin the same )f n. jdaee.. t Armr R.'.l. ;....... 44 inn 1. r.llhr. Brll H.r..l..r, i.,. , c.llkr., Pvlirr K.n1-.r. Ka,j .4W rl)r. . r-.l R'..l..r, SI (1.1 In; CallSre, roek.l rolr, (RlSnSrt.) Ii.i a. C.llkr Sl'l" Plll,, ...... .(kJIM pi )... Bo. n S tCirtrltce, Hrw;k L .liin RiO, ItVahl't. ... . tin. 1 anH W C.rlrlrt.. Trrwt- r-".V-.-r-fWlWIS:TS1ibrir a. rrio ioius a so.i, lum, Xka. Stale of North Carolina, DAVIE fJOUNTV, CoH-vf-'iitf-and- QnarterSem'enrf March Term, 1867. V Mat hew Fulford Adm'r, of Jabin CrsnGIl, dee'd. Tbs Heirs at law of Jabin Cninfill rrrmowTo sili, smv sttsts. It appearing to thejNilisfactioo of the court that . Henry Cranfill, Enoch CrannH, Pollv CrsnfilL ty- dia CranQU, David and Lucy Craiidll, ais nor. resi lient of this 8ute, it is, Uierefore, ordered by the . court tiiat iMiblMnou te niade lor sis weeks in tbs Carolina Watchman, for said defendants lo be sod -spfmar at the next terra of this oourt, to be bald for -said coucty on Un second Monday Ja Jans aextv and theo and piers to show cause if any tbey have , why the Land drscribod in .Ue pelilioa should no be sold socoiding to the prayer at lhe prtitiooer. llianf Epb. Oaittier, tVrk of our said court at onice the 2nd Monday Jia. March; 18C7, sad ia tllrt yearof-wir-liTdeprtirlpncr. - --- 1 f: EPH GAITHER, Clerk, h '. April 1st 1807. Cw Priiyiee7ijV'- State of North Carolina,. 'ALEXANDER COUNTY, Cttttri iff Plea anl -Quarter Scuion, rniNCiPAL A Qm4fc3'; MMiiSSS!?!rT,1rl .. 1 ,!. 1 1,.-, la mnm-r iK. ul.l Milium V (ha Wi RSSSun. Jm. C. Orubh. S C..,. . . . f ouho., S Trimble, M.nrf r-'lwi, S C.,. . . , juts'tvor. tvtat-tfM L. M. Runif, S Ca.,.. ; , Alfcart a Cr.n.,. ......... M.reklt. hti. .lr Tvrk PI,H.I.l.kl. ...H.llli. H(ae''rtrti -,;-..eM uu ....... ttm trmmeimf 10i.l.:ll. Ml kind of Jilanhs fr de hen Oliver Tl. Palienon Adm'r VA The Heirs at law. of PttitioB lo sell Land. Admr Patterson, deq'd. ) In tliis fayett Patterson oiwrof tNrdefendanU iss,nesn-. ident or this. State, it is, lliereiore, oroerea ty me. " court that publioalmn be made for sis soooesaivs publilixl in Balrtbury, n. U, noiiryjng jura 10 im irnitiTbw"CrW held 'l.iV lite county of Alriandeerat thej bouse. then and there la answer the said' petition, or (be same will be beard ipari as to hit". - J,,. WitntuR. P. Matberson, Clerk of per Said , court at olBoe io TayrorsviUe, lb 1st UanJay ia March 167-. : - r A. R.P. MATUERSON, COC. . April 1st, 18C7 nol3 . 6w print's fee $7 . KoadOrden tor al thli Ofiioj. t ebel k Whauks, es wo would i fix." 'Rock notiHri lo aot Uow.tl 'hat-ste iber eai flashed I very at lew wo lifoWe. ther t lbretl 7 .-' L
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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