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. Jt.- Lr" If Wa. M. to aeUr ak Uu Smii r Gerrll Bniith ia iH in a l.g letter, ; seep In idrutt pact, And that be wu now ready to in. the-r JUIMp, it IMXI KI.IU V I Ul radicaliaui upon this and all other tions wu rinl(i-.UMi i Inlc couscrva take Tiew says Ike Richmond Em,tuirtr, vindicating tism wu hypocrisy and cowardice. him signing of Mr. Jhrvts' bail bond. He conservative waa a lick epittl 2 a K variou- aoMtftj MtjiME things, and some very foolish The South be con ill era in a very lemi-btalhio state, aud nuder ev obligations to the rt fined North far the good work wrought by tbe late wml Wthfas, of course, never be infE snaally grateful fur the gentle altawliins aad tbe Christian charities dispensed by (jnlly Which yet mark their track I HM leaving lue stun or mis i Gerrit comforts bia self t diaeooraca aaore Uka a be treats of tbe mode of tbe rretdleeti-m of the Vat talk abont exacting and tbat of tbe South, ia tbe treetfjfb at of fa-iI elf-conceit and lawlessness; hot fa other expressions wa bear teotJ aaratr worthy of a wise mao and a Chris tian. He says : . TW Neath mast relisve tbe diafranebised cases of the Southern while of their polit- lilies. No possible good can tbia diaf reach iament, and its ef- both blacks and whites are bad, bad. Instead of diminishing tbe po of its subjects, it does, by The itlle and ninny . banger on ; be waa not only willing to be trampled in tbe dust, but was willing to remain there. jSiC The reporter of tbe Time continues : ' "As regarded tbe political situation be would only say thattbe southerners bow bad the mildest terms offered them tbey ever would get. If they choose to accept tbem, well aad good ; they might have all tbe advantage of such action ; if tbey re nted law, another tarn would be son W.IU oawaoloicen aeusibla mea reefWng aaeanscf the ay itely ipatby which it begeU at It is true tbat We , of tbe disfranchisement was not to i blacks above the whites, but tbe hove the disloval. Nevertheless. It slata set tbe blacka above the whites ; aad fay thus bistering tbe one aad inflating tbe other, it works evil to both. Ia tbe next tbe North must hasten to put an threats of confiscation. Cou- oogbt to aay without eae dissenting and at tbe earliest day, that there be no confiscation. 1 he disfran- ; la which I have just referred is JL as the masses believe insult- to its subjects. Bat these threats, ' the hadnatrv of tbe South, aad ; e ven bar bread uncertain, are iufin- They are fatally in way of her material prosperity. With tbey bring upon her titles she sell ber lands nor borrow upon What could be a more trying disa bility to an agricultural people who are des easary in order to attach tbe cities and townships to the State system ; for tbe Im iii tils of tin til ml ran he limited to those q,,r' ! who fulfil all the conditions imposed by the Stale. Pardon this incidental remark, which was suggested by reading your report. You, of course, knew better than a stran ger what is adapted to your own State, and need no more advice from me. M v olj-et ia writing was to express to you my strong sympathy with the. spirit of your admirable report. Very Respectful!, Your obedient servant, " V. SKA US, Gee. Agt of tbe Peabody Ed. Funo. ri.ir .i.i. to tbe screw, and they would be eompell ajsj to yield, whether they wished to or not. SBagrrs bad thus far been with the pee- C and it would not now. desert them un falHt hwsi ef Johns in or the devil. II ia Krwera might rest assured of one thins;, Ihat reconstruction waa as certain to take pi ace as that tbe ran was shining. I S.-iml.ir nit.. til.. 4a mmm h. .i. i xTi ! out. neihap not near so many past wrrc wuwoiurruuMiiuuu hiu wuirn ' , , . :.;l..l au 1 u : ..TT i . J sons are declared to lie maitively-eiid dl. am wouu. express .lis views, aunougn OIS - ... ?. . . 1 . .r I .... . 1 1 n ...... J " I rjkcliatrtl from tbe polls In the States wiU be comparatively small. Not' THB aoCTHKBJI vote ash TBB n n UK. I ...I, r il. Attnrnev Oeneral'a strict de- tin diafninrliisiuir nower of the practical interpretation of the aforesaid Reconstruction act tbe number of person aCU ot Congress on the points tliea-m pre Mo.nbrtrn ente.l, and direeU theearoo to be trans The following circular of inatruetiona to the military commanders in the Month has been issued from the War Department, by order of the President : Adjutant Ukxkkal'h Ovfiaa, I WaHtKOTOK.JuneSrOeT. f Whereas several commanders of military districts created by the acts of Congress known as the reconstruction acts, have ex preasd doubts as to the proper construc tion thereof, aud iu resppct to some of their powers and duties under said acts, and have applied to the Kxecutive for in formation iu relatiou thereto : Aud whereas tbe said acts of Congress have been referred to tbe Attorney Gene ral lor his opinion thereon, and the said acts and the opiuion of the Attorney Gea era! have been fully aad carefully consid ered b tbe President, in conference with the heeds of tbe respective departments, the President accepts tbe following as a 0 per annum, and the net profit at the rate of V r,oii,o(il(. The eoiuiauy have added liatf a million of dollors to their properly out of the ree. ipis of the present year, uiul have also recently paid oft about a quarter of a iuilli f maturing bonds. 1 hojr half-yearly cash dividend is two per Dreas Making Hiukteu, im the latest 8tylt$ ami Fashion, AT Till. PENDLETON HOUSE, (rr stain) mbablv orroniTR vas.sevssH aotaa, and Will be pleased to reeetve their patronage. They contemplate keeiujraainall assortment bearers might differ from him in opinion. W. had disposed of the oneatira of slave- V" "V?! "" 1 .1... .( .L 1 . l,l'CUHmn,IWn ' 1 " , tKon.,1, Uw, ..rd-i rK. f i toee who form tbe executive department I..i.ni .in anal III II 1 1 lei I LI I OftleerS I. . n whi I. ".- 1 , .1 , . t, . I 1 I . ue Bui. a nr . -; . . - j;. pen uiai m seldom toucneu xn uy wruere, i use vast owuy oi inwrmiiurH " - i . - , . .aad a snore 'T?M L. .l m w and which I dare not touch too closely, to be brought , ""'J H'J , 9? - w . The horrible depravitv of the Pota- i an eitClMIII re not inauini an. . doeie ae . , ,, . i j i ! neiaus. as illustraU d bv the frescoes, mo- the approaching struggle between these two great interesU waa already apea ae, aad it would do no good to turn onr backs a poo the question. It must perty was not equally divided eqaal distribution of capital must about, tbat congress, which had i r .i - :. r." : ?-".?r. ,Wdv within tbe Utter and intent of the roe terrioic uuKincuoa wnicn exssu oe- . pi . . , . tween tbe man that labors sad Urn tb-t I ; " -d tbea every dooU ua preUca- doea not. f A colause. 1 'lfveadsdl beads.' bW Mereever, every man is at the ooeeaet. tAMiM.j UyeweWal heesla, . . . ., . men wilt, and w ill act accordjngly.' It will not be long before the laborers ill dV- J J .1 -M mauu oi canvassers, upoa wmw new as aw . c . - - , election, 'What will ywadatWraT a-sd JU 3. will have a satisfactory answer. T VT 7r . -a.., . u "It U not right or just tbat aay mm T- .li? I rf shoald be eosaatlled to laUr sausl KfJa "fa - l-u' "T" ! T. f? worn ou, and bennrU a e.ree. Tk- Al- 1 "T TT" "7 .T , 'u"" mighty did act iutead tbat this ahwabj br " "TIT . ' ' " ZZZ tjb?Je, wor wHl it a!w,y. nwra -- Sl'g. JZZt TsLfi rsi" wxciut so, since tbey bad tailed to eaWt tbta l1; H1; -. Here ia Kansas), said the ssjsaaWe, ! aJjJXaeeavJ sra ae iu 2 mitted to their respective military coiumau- thau a hundn d thousand will beshdt ders for their information in order that No per- there may bo uniformity in the execution of said acts. (Here follows nineteen points of the At torney General's summary. . By order of tbe President (8igned.) G. IK Townhxkd, As't. Adj't. Uenl. us the company have no further sums of funded debt to mature for nine years, theyj will be fire hereafter to increase their oihJ dividend to the actual rale of their net earnings, aud to provide at the same time a liberal -sinking fund for their funded debt. ma lunar reports. 8ALI8UUUY. N. ft, JUNE , 18C7. COSBBCTKIi V . aikuata oo., aaoesas. art but State aud in a State eovemmcut. It is even doubt ful whether the law operates against. jaR who have even held these specified offices Obscenity In the Kuins of Pompeii i nun: in un- uiutiei ia n-miiuii iw a i -. - i j - --- - cent alter these i hslun semenls ( to couin ufl ..J 1 1. . ... r. . .... i i ti the present market price ol the stuck,) and nie als.i preiiaredTnmwWUegitlemeii's Cloth- ing. lone 't, 'I7. Siw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, .DiVlpsXlK CODMTY. . f Court of J'lfiu amd Quart Sttou, May Term, lrJ67, Jaiuvs Kluau cV Son, vs Attach m ell t. W. J. Hutaon. S Thomas 0. Wallace, & vs Attaehineat. W. J. Hutson. S It appearlug to the satisfaction of the court that W. J. Hutson ia a mm-resident f the State' it is ordered and u.ljudj;ed that publi cation be made for six successive weeks in ' A- OU North State,'- n-.tiins; him VH aad appear at the neat term of t h is Churl to beheld for the oouuty of f)avldaon at. the Court House in Iexington, ou the 2d Monday in August uext, thed and there to plead OT re plevy, ami show cousc if any he has, wiiy the plaintiff should not have judgment against him and that an order of sale be granted oa the property levied oa. Wittier., John Haines, Clerk of the said Court at Office iu Lexiugton. the second Mon day of May, A. D. ro7. A Stt. HAINES, Clerk. June 22, 1J7. (pr fee 10) 6w Itscon, Coffee. perpouod, per Js Mind, if be can arrange it with bia conscience tbat be iewat itiliil'l fat wae of tbe classes "participate bjcaal aseay enalrcj I wsjsap . s a liberal per t-JPswi e would uaovade the means out 'confiscation and at the ex Dense of tbe Sooth -1 out of the national treasury, and at the expense, of the nattosj. There are three tbnsgs which, in urging coafiseation. Jfr. Stevens seems to forget. First, that the North, as well as the South, was 'guil ty of the war ; second, that while tbe North y still very rich, the Sooth, ez laaasted by that war, for which the North in ceaamoa with herself waa responsible, -is exceedingly poor. ; third, tbat confisca tion, once entered upon, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to set limits to the spread of its demoralizing power. The spirit ef Jawleta greed engendered by confiscation wall no more atop at State ot other lines lhaii will the flames of a prairie-fire at the w asd ef command. Let there be confiscation in the South tor the benefit of these, Mr. Stevens' loy al infers, and also for tbe benefit of the peer blacks, at be also proposes, and very under its debauch ire influence, tnv numbers at the North Will be chim in the name of Agrarian ism," and other taking names, r neighbors possessions. And these (sessions, it mast be remembered, idle the spirit of robbery, as can of she poor possessions of tbe deso- tbtr government is getting ay of buying territory. There is i it eaa aaake which would be lore important and profit- the purchase of aay territory. Let it buy the Southern heart, worth more , sculptures, and bronze statues that are found. Hundreds of these vile objects (save been carried away to tbe museum in Naples, and put in a room which no wo man is allowed to visit ; but there arc still bouses in Pompeii that are kept locked, and others tbat have such sculptures over tbe doors on tbe outside tbat tbe guides hurry past them when there are women in the party. Even in private houses there are scores of frescoes, magnificently execu ted too, which ooe would dare to visit on ly in company with his nearest and dearest friends, if ladies, and in other houses pic tares and statues than which none can im agine any thing worse. I cannot under stand why tbe writers on these matters hove been to anxious to conceal tbe faults of the ancients. It it a foot that deserves to be generally known. Great God ! what a. picture of corru p t ion in Imperial Rome it revealed to one who looks into Pompeii with anything like thoroughness. The very stone of the door-posts tell a tale more damnable than ever was invented by era thought Sodom was clean and rrah was pure, compared with Fom- u here was ever a people on earth, before or since Pompeii, tbat "advertised the ways that lead down to belli' by sculp tures placed in the open light of tbe street f "Out, damned spot !" cried the ttill infant it, .mi. tif modem ei vil iz.il inn and eln is- the rreat commercial results whkah wssaU : and the tut vote will elect three- . . , . j ,, saac ocBuocrais or who iae conservative re- .. .. - .g , . j. 1 " l . . . .. ... I juiiit bid ooumimiiiir hies to do the work.- bad. pnMsrans, a occasion may require, and wuT r - -o .1.. Iir.. . v vi. vn.iw" . , More leisure for Ting mission, since they bad 1 result. Here in Kansas, said tbe e where cr or to great are in viae every hot yet I bad foiled insas said at aad aoa to heealy Ml oo mmw tbe east, and tbe speaker weald ad eopatalhwai rw eoreer. As fifths mk hm gow eot with . left with eoe its political the three- wit b slavery, tbe ted apea an eoo population, odd will prpbably re the Almisrbty baa done for ywa, ywo wiU be the lords of ereotiou." Mr. WasJetded. ed himself to advacaea tbe ' sjjj I rigb: ! of man' boldly al sags yl 'esahr-iratsai of that repaeseotation U Is nil P4 . ,M ve r d.lfi.-ah to foresee. on (Vtru, ucr buah, of M lbs. " Ueaj, lawk. 48 Copperas, par pssnd, . Candles, Tsllow, " " Adamantine, t'utloa, - i iHiuud, , " Yarn. wr i i. Kg)!- per diizeu, t'autnera, pnr snui.l. , Clour, in-r bbl . 'bth, Mackeral, .. I. . es Fruit, dried, apple pealed, , " " " onp'ld, " Pserkea, peaM, , 4' uapealed. . leather, upper, per poud, " sob, Iron, bar, " " eaatiaga, " Valla, cut, Molaawa, aorftlmm. per gal . e Westlidia, " . ' Syrup, ' . Oaloaa, per bashel, Prk, per ponnd. ?Dtatoes, iriau, per buuel. Meeet, Sugar, Brown, per peund CbuiAed. " Cruaaed Pulverised Suit, ri.ii st. per jack ' Liverpool, M Table, Tobacco, Iaf, per ponnd, M Manufactured, - - - Bssokias. 14to it. Mlo SB to I. II 1.95 ta .au 10 to 19 to 90 SB to an an to 96 9.9S to 3.50 io ut a 40 in M IU K.I, 1 r ... . oe 91 to to W to M to ti 8 to M Oo to no 69 to ti 40 to H to H to Bto Jk 7ft I.. I.OOto I 1.36 to I 10 to 76 to 100 60 to 80 16 to 90 90to 99 99 to 96 0.00 to 0.00 3.6t to 3 . io 6. 60 to li. INI 00 to 00 90 to 1.60 40to 1.00 10 10 in to INI . 60 "fOtlTH ChatOIilWA JOOJIBT lKABtKBT agPOKTHU BT grSAOt K 11 SOS.. aaOKKBS. Sahsburp, X. C June 97. I8fi7. ..a.... M iPtsPVTaMsTT Kipablisaa llwoders, by their mistaken with the nigger, hove made a et- spas of fsw"" ' onpMU''ii ot tne wnuie wnip wmmM fbr t end the white vote will elect three- Pacific railway, aad tbea striking fact that f during the twb i pd te beesrn:efcn party SO. ... w a . . . a - ... u, i-m--: turn rtrtaiiietelv uuiltv thai twti-lhirdr m i wswi tm juwatfriiniju. i r -f - 7 plisbed b-r rail a distance which f "ty by which the radical have crushed bare takes a veer to traverse bv , J attempt ta modify their ex- b ia modes ef rooveyaoce. He ceoeln-, vagaooe. There will no longer be a ded ly thanking tbe people of Lawrence defiant, anreasoaiug, mere party rule in for the cordial wtdcome and kind eourte- ingress, whose vote of two to one could tea they bad extended to tbe party he ; the last bu whipped in for an answer to represented." j any argument. Thus the .Southern meui- iawi 1 j ' bers will restore a balance and nut Ion eVQOII, cress a-rain 111 tne normal eoinlitmn u :i 1 be following lettar has been addressed deliberative body. From the return of . .1 am a ' w j. - a a a ' . a ! . 1 .1 .1 . . - sk 10 tne rtapcnnicttucnt oi i-utiiic hduc:itin i ese luemuers ana tne restoration or a for Louisiana on forwarding bit report to ' balance n Congress we will have to date Rev. Dr. Scare, General Agent of ,he Pea-' T ""tribution to parties. New point! ,? , - of departure will be taken in our political body r and. As every thing- rcutmg to t history, and new divuiotit perhaps, upon will - kj of r roper ty. A erjmiptnafcot of the N. York Times fwrnisbes a report of an extraordinary "speech made by Senator Wade, of Ohio, ei Lawrence, Kansas, ou tbe 10th. The cottar osid that as be kewt ia advance of , . .. ,. ej , , ,, , m fe rife hetweea free dosa aad slavery, be meant ta do the same in the Contest which had just eom- ' extendinjr tbe right of suffrage lie was anqualifiedly in favor rfcgbts to all, not only without re Women were more virtuous their perceptions were quicker , .-J L .1 :j -i:.:ul , mi m mm .... J wucu jm.i nivn. tbius education is interesting we give it to onr readers : aaxtvKSCK, IL L,, May 22, 1867. Dear Sir : Nothing that has reached roe from the various Southern States has giv en me such uumingled satisfaction as tbe perusal of your report, just received. It it, in most respects, just such a document as the Trustees of tbe Peabody Kduca tioool Food, in Bke circumstances, would have written. We have already determin ed that all our efforts shall be to secure tbe objects you advocate. We propose to limit ov aid to such modes as shall tend to tbe establishment of a system of public schools. We desire that the system and its administration be in tbe hands-of tbe people. The only con dition that we shall insist on will be that ; the schools shall be, or tend to leome, puuic iree scnoota.' y "free, schuots " I do not mean schools equally open to whites and blacks. All such matters we nronose L tE le-tve to the penide Ihetnselvea. I intend to visit your State next winter when I shall desire very mocb to tee yon, and confer with you about the best way of u a iiuuuuir uur aiu. a ne enclosed circu lar will show tbftt our policy will be to co operate at for at possible with State aad municipal authorities. ' We wish to act exclusively through school orpamntions fa) exiatence among tbe rdOplc, and to have no schools of our owa. We do not desire to own oehl the great financial and commercial fenturefe of our policy will develop and intensify discussion that will change the direction of party activity and give the South a chance j for that rest which is tbe greatest ncccssi- ty ror 11s ci mpKie restoration. Perbapt the radical .policy may be to far successful in tbe South tbat in the new Southern representation there will be half 4 doxen ningers. Should this be case it will excite tbe wonder and disgust of the world! 'i. ia'L- t .i a.. .- " f it win oe jusuy regarueo at tne most re markable and revolting spectacle of the age. It will furnish an argument to those wae bold tbat a tendency tp degradation exists in institutions based upon universal staTrage, since it will seem to show that in .1 s a ' IT . fDwuni ui j.w iiiaftriD 111111 a raccjuni I a I L. e . :l j;.: j.'.JI 9J .VW. ureuk'i" inim a Brvi; cunuiuun mOf . 1 4... . . , ---- j, seek to be governed by the wisdom, edu- V?1 at J 1 . m .1 1 ' . . 1 1 aruoro nniiicu 01 saMoai ami uihtiicci. ui uiu uai ion, uut art ready to pander to t lie most debasing de baucheries of democratic theriet- JVVk Yuri Herald. Advice to Youno Ladibs The Cin cinnati Commercial devotes a column of editorial to- the consideration of tin- fact that large numbers of young men in all our American cities, are deterred fi om en gaging in matrimonial alliances by a con sciousness of inability to support a wife and family in theruling style of extrava gance, and closes its article thus : 1" Let marriageable ladies, therefore, if theydot not aspire to siuglo blessedness, emancipate themselves from the slavery of fashion and thereby reduce their bilf of costs tblhe ruftrimonial suit and swellthe ranks of their ruitors. We dojrot want to see otir beauties dress in sackcloth, but we Would have them cherish the truth that it is themselves their refined accomplish ments which charm and attract the stern er sex towards them. The expensive ele gance and gorgeons magnificence of their dress r and surroundings may excite a mo mentary admiration and enhance tbe en chantment which their presence exerts. Hut these cosily luxuries will surely awa ken heartless calculations of dollars and cents, and enable filthy lucre to drive away hosts of devotees from the' shrine of tJve," ,i-: "r Wi 1,1 1, 1 i, it .u i.itii ai. We are informed L. Fremont, Chief Engineer the damage done the above road Bank of Cape Fesr, Charlotte Clarendon, Commerce...... Faretteville, . . . North Carolina, Wadesboro ,....i W...I.I n iuuiuiuilli..l.,i,. ...... Wilmington, i snceyvuie, f,.t Commercial Bank Wilmington Fanners' Bank (brenatswre, (old) Mereh inta' Bank Xewbean, Bank of Baxhoro, , Ifinera and Planters Bank ..I. . . . ,-. Bank of t hoinasvtlle, Ureensboro'o M ut aid, Bank Wxingtos,.. ..; Bank LexiugUiu at Ombajn . . GOLD Buying. : . . ..t.$lMi SelJinir. . SfLVERBuyilig. . ... . i.3f) Selling. . N. C. Coupons... . Buying rates. 5 .... 3 ....m 8 40 ...TW ....10 ..i.leJ R ....18 ....SO ....40 ....40 ....30 ....3f .... a ...fa ....an .11.40 . . 1 .30 ...35 NEW ADTEBTISESiUNfS. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RAjEIGH, n. c. RiffhtRer. Thos. Atkinson, D. B., Visitor. M Rev. Aldert Smedcs, J), D , Ret tor. " Rev. Bennett Swedes, A. 3., A'st. The Filty-flrst term of this He hind will eom iiienee 011 the 17th of July, 1807, and continue until the 7th of Beeenibor. For a circular containing full information, ap ply to the Jiector. june !t Iw ho. . m - they woom rectify many ahoaet OMft, to emnlov teachers, nor to annarin. nnd ceasors. tat for remained untouched t nd schools. Thhr- wesaM i hnde and aa If he hod not teheved that ha own wife I much labor and expense, and, what is still bvd sense enough to vote, he never would i Three Men Suffocated. A man named August Beck was suffocated by heavy gat- ses in a deep well, in Brooklyn, N. York,' on batnrday. One of bts fellow workmen ventured down to rescue him, but almost immediately tuffeied the tame fate A third workman volunteered to descend for the rescue of his comrades, and be too wot suffocated. A fourth brave fellow ventur ed below, but warned by the fate of his be attached the rope to bit palled 910,000. Operations are, consequently, impeded on this portion of the road, but the repairs are progressing at rapidly as possible. No bridges have as yet been carried away oat tbe parent stem, although the - - - - 2 flR' 'A S 0 .'..-a ..... ' a wuivr in lar river was out ftDout one khh BINGHAM SCHOOL, MEBA N E VI L LE. N. C. Netssjioisv of I H 0 7. FALL TERM, lIPKSs JULY 24th. Course of Instruction Classical, Mathematical ami Commer cial. For circular, Address June 11, 1861. tw6w COL. WM. BINGHAM. ImporKlfTHek Revolution in the -Preserving of Fruits, ttc. . SEARS' PATEjW Fruit-Preserving Solution. f-'r ia a rrarKOT amimi i-ic. thb cheapest anii best method in the world for preserving all kind of Fruits, Jellies, Spiced Fruits, Tomatoes, Cider, Wine, Milk, some kinds of Vegetables, Ac... Ac. It aavessugar ! Itjarea the trouble of sealing! It saves the expense of Sealing or air-tight Jars or Cans! It is H per cent cheaper than any other t hod . , It win preserve Mijk Sweet Iroaa 19 to 96honrs lon ger than it will naturally keep, with a result of ror-r-ishiug more Cream and making more Butter ia warm weather or iir warm climates. " One Bottle will preserve 138 round of Fruit, or 48 Gallons of Wine or Cider, or 198 Callous of Milk. !' J Warranted to contain nothing injurious to health. Full directions for using -accompany each bottle. It is Cheap. Healthful and stetoal7 For Sale by BIITOhSM A: CO.. Aaent. Jmie 20 1807. ttv3m Salisbury, N. C, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, f Davintov Coitwtt. . I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jfuy Term, l&ft. H. W. Carper, vs. J.T. Haoon, Jud'etlev'd .J. M. Kuos, A :... " y on lawo. It appeariou to the satisfaction of tbe-ewurt that J. T. Hadn is a non-resident of this State ; it is therefore ordered Mad adjudged that publication he made- tot tlx successive weeks in "The Old rth State," notifyiuK him to be and appear at the. next term of this court to be bald for the county of Davidson at tbe Court House in lexingoo, eo thofM Monday in August next, then and there totre plevy and plead, and show eaese if any bojbaa, why an order of sale shall not be granted against him and the lands levied on be solo to satisfy the plaintiff's debts. hi- Witness. Jno Haines, Clerk of said Court at Oltice in Lexington, the second Mi unlay ia May, A. I., 1667. - JNO. HAINES, Clerk. Jnne SS. 1867. prfeedl0 .. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i Daviubon Cocmtt. f Superior Court of Law, Spring Term. lQO. J. H. Thompeoa, ) vs Attachment. J. St urgis Davis. It aopeariiMr t rhesnf Ismctioti of the eoirt, that J. Sturgis Davis is a non-resident of this State ; it is therefore, ordered and adjudged that publication be made, for six sucaaaayto weeks in "The Old North State," notifyng him to appear at the next term of this court '' to be held for the county of Davidson at the Court House in Lexington, on the first Mon day in September next then and there to an swer according to law, or judgment pro eou fesso will be entered, against said defendant Witness. H. X. IbMtinan, Clerk of said court ut Office iu Lexington, the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March llJo7. H. NMlElTMANi C. 8. C. June 22, I8(7. (pe fee $10) 6w STATE OF N0R1II CAROLINA DaviusQx Cousirii ' Justices' judgment levied on land. ") of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1W7. R. L. Payne, vs J. L. Sullivan, Attachment ilo do 1 . do Green H. Lee, vs J'. L. SulHyaa. It appearing to the satistaetian of the court that J. L. Sullivan is a non-resident of the State; it is tl.erefore ordered and adjudged that publication be made for six successive weeks in "J7ie Old North Stahh" notifying him to be and appear at the next term Of ibis court Ik; held I'of the county of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington on the second Monday in Aagust next, then and there to re ptitVy aud plead, and show cause if any he baa why the plaintiff's should not have judgment against him and the lands levied upon be sold to satisfy the same. Also that he show cause if any he has, why an order of sale shall not be granted agamst him in the above case of Green H. Lee. Witness, Jno. Haines, Clerk of said Court at Office in Lexington, the second Monday ad May A. Dm 4867., . L- - v--,.. .v.- . ,. JNO. IIAINKS Clerk. . June 22. 4867. (pr U$IQ I M, EAGLE mm 4 MACHINE SHOP, m un aiTTanranrtirln w . ' by the recent rain, will probably xfei8 undivided attentii.u of the mn..fiw. !rf four-horse up into tbe air again, almttt liauleat. Hit three comrades worse, would be introducing a foreign ele-1 were dead and their bodies were only re- if any of bit bear- had wrvet who were uaeenul to tbe of tbe right of sufrage. he wrmld em to go borne and get divorced Tbe I wot want te rath and taid that bs bad a predartisa t atake Female auffragc which would work badly in every re- .. To say a word of your system. It ap- to be best and most congenial to our of rovorament to have tbe school. ted m part from a State forms 2SAEHIS1). part , chiefiy by local always State fund, but Municipalities by them- covered by tbe use of grappling none. The F&trth of Jul in Mississippi. Tbe Fourth of Joly is to be celebrated by white and colored neonle for the Dornoee ... . . . i ...it - . m - . . , . m - of rrvinr nratasJ assurance of a cordial At me no use or tne orio.es tathcr in good understanding between the races. Morgantoo, oo tbe 5th inst., by tbe Rev. Accoidinr to tbe orosramme in Perrv Mr. Srra, Capt JAME8 M. JONES, to the j county, the Whites saw to famish tbe sun-1 tTOt Uooaty, to MKt LALKA W - i . , . ... , , his Celebrated Threshing CQ won will) or without straw earriof. whieh for Durability, ease of draft, and komxI of work, surpass . every other Sweep pon-i-r in the land, being capableof threshing from two to five hundred bushels of wheat per dav. x- ..t ., . i .f J... below the bridge at Rocky Mount, and thet" -" in i inn straw cutters, corn shelters and ploughs, cultivators, gold machinery, and all kinds of castings and machinery made to order at short notice ; also, a good supply, of all kinds of material constantly oa hand at cheap as the latest dispatches report the river ttill ris- 1 V. IT In tllta rlvA. U XT .. . . . 1 l.' i . ll "e -we iiuuBC) auu low ing creek, the freshet is greater than has been known for years. At present there will be no night train ran on this road, but in a day or two re pairs win be made to tbat, both trains may ran at usual. Col. Fremont leaves here this morning to observe the condition of those portion of the track damaged and to push ahead the repairs now being made. WUmington Journal. axe New in, .1 Miraculous imitation by waM gentleman and lady can be their own P, (I It V I'll KK. Pack aires contaiuiiur the l full directions sent post paid for This is a gsd article fin the trade, aad a al discount is allowed. Address. Wlillvy W ' JhnsJff, im. m -A fi 1 1 m aad tbe blacks to do the cook hag daughter of William Erwin, Ess). cheapest I have for sale 1 first rate Ray's New Reap ing Machine, with extra knives, 1 first rate one-horse mowing machine, with extra knives, 1 heavy iron turning 1 si the JO1 feet shares, back gear and screw fed. Two seeejnd hand cotton gins, east steel taws, nearly as good as new, ten points to the inch . 1 fine mahoga ny Piano, very little the worse of whar and of good tone. One good two-horse wagon, on strong springs and iron axles, fine for peddling tobacco. Last, bet not least One first rate threshing machine and cleaner eombiasd. These articles will be sold cheap. J. H. TH0MP8OW. . Tyro, Davidson County. N. CT May It 1867. tw&w3m. Arett Vnnfrd.-.v Kl Ekr County of North aud S.mt h ( andiaa, to Can vass and Sell IMntd's New Dsmbm Mmf a North Amman the face, aad a Cwitsto Mao of the Cnited State .m the ering 24 square feet of musUo, wtth Ate. Other agencies eaa be given af Agents make hots. Ive to twenty day. Address " - A AKRF.N R. MARSHALL, General Ageat UnysTs Mom, ' ' n a - "a "a aa BV" Jun" 20-2m T All Carolina parses the amount of 8 will receive a map in payment, j Tematass sassaw , and tas fsaaaaa OGDKK. A Gentleman who voua Dehilitv. V toots ef rawthral aufTeriag husaauity. asnd wo the recipe sod dir lions far rswssdy by wba-n as was in te point bV the sdvo do so aililnawliif in ma Nat JOHJ B m Osaar Street, Xtm May I, INT. f- '-.".iii i i Whf ( I . so Vf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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