A .t . M9 filtration. aud wv Lin- tv. i l. "",.0 that ovcry man who can do will reenter Ltteself promptly a a vo- " eea ot repeat the reason, 1,,c,, . ?eifcf o oftn urged, why they ,hr Ho o our reader cannot have for- We would, howerer, urgo rfitom te give a Careful perusal to the ,-tarerfIar of his Excellency, Gov. Worth, , .11 tliat subject, which we publish to-day. It iajuat auch a document aa waa to have ; been eanected from him, and wo hope all wUlioilow the counael which it givea. Mistaken. The Dally Wilmington. Post, speaking ofthe 'reconstruct ion acts.' of Congrea,says: As t.. tho constitutionality of these measures, that bim ulrmiil) been t sted hefore bo highest tribunal in the eounliy. We of coursu refer to the Mississippi csu, so hMv discussed by Hubert J. Walker.'' We are surprised that a journal of so much intelligence as the Post should have fallen into such an error. The Georgia and Mississippi cases went off upon a tc ehtnicality. Even the Attorney General did not argue that the acts were consti tutional, but argued upon technical grounds that the Court could noteutertaiu the bills, and it was finally held by the Court that a bill in Equity bj a State, to prevent the execution cf a law of Congress, would not lie No decision was ever made by the Court involving the Constitutionality of the acts, one way of the other. While we feel confident that they are unnoiist it ut ion- -1 we vet recoe-nize then, as the law of the land until they shall be so decided, and as such we shall obey them. Kentucky has pone for the diauiiinuists by a large majority. Helm's (democrat) majority is 40,000 for Governor. Kentucky has uo tent-oath for voters, and hence the result. Stifllard, we suppose the above will satisfy our worthy brother of the Charlotte Democrat that what we have long been telling him that class of Republi - is true that all of that eane who reegW the Stananrd ae ttretrf leader are for disfranchising the great body of the intelligent white men of thc State,' including thc editor of the Dunocrat him self, unless a special dispensation he grant ed to him, and a few others, ': because of their humble compliance with the wishes ofthe E. P.O. t" Tennessee. The election in this State has resulted m ft8 evefy ttenajt,Ie man expected it would. Brownlow has been elected by a heavy majority, and the Radicals have carried every Congressional district. If we may believe the statements of the conservative press in Tennessee every species of fraud was resorted to in order to bring about thc fesult. Many of the best Unionists in the (State, who desired to rote for Ethcridge, were disfranchised, While men who were, notoriously "rebels" were allowed to vote for Brownlow. The Radical press of this State is, as a matter of course,, are greatly rejoiced at the result, but we observe that the bet-, ter class of Republican journals North take a different view of it. They begin to see that power purchased at such a price cannot be permanent, and apprehend a revolution in public sentiment at the North and West aa- a consequence of such ex treme measures. That able Republican journal, the New York Times denounces the whole affair as "a meaningless fbrm." It says it was uot Brown low's militia nor the peaceful disposition of the people that prescrVcd order, but the United States troops, and that however unpleasant such .a reflection may be, we may as well recog nize it frankly. It then adds : "The con dition of Tennessee is tttcn, to-day, as it teas a week ago, volcanic ; so evidently ex plosive that it mast continue a source oj most painful anxiety." 4? Co-operation. .. la imie-44oattonl of f- T fL- : i ; . l -1 the Virginia Papers. The Whig, which we doubt not, is honest and sincere in its .course and really desires to subserve the "v 'beat intereata of its State, favors eo-operar tion with the Republicans, by joining their .orgunzattyn. The Enquiier on tho other ill and opposes co-operation with that party J .altogether, yet it does not take grounds j squarely against reconstruction. ICowwe submit that it-is Impossible to .engage in the work of reconstruction with- out cd-operatrug w?Hi the Republican party i t .1 cj. . r unless we rouhl eootrul the State tViiiveii- iiona, as that party is for reconstruction un or the acts of Congrer a. Bat flie tfneation is, ''boaraliall we co-operate with ,them 1" Is , ft necessary to become mcmbcra 6f that ' rcidedysjr in the Sfate will be cptitled, -.i ... , under these arts, to register, and they will oarty to be able to co-operate with it l e . ' ' J- ' , i . , 1 regisler and rote. Jhiuk Dot. 1 hejrc are thousanda of good Thcre ia n0 meana of making an ogfc men In tli it iarty who are oppoaod to anj mate approximating certainty, as to thc disfranchisement who arc fora atrict com- ' number of white male residents, above the plianoe witl the acUofCougreaa) and no- J "&e ot 21yeara, who will uot Iks allowed in,ng,. ...unaa caas oi cpuo,.: With thia claaa of Republi; i nutmm w iH "ti co operate in reconstructing theHt.ue gov- will, lu thia way we ean eo-nprate with the moderate Republicans In defeating the disfranchising acheme, which ia now open ly avowed, of the extrubio radical wing. The Legislature will not meet on the ltth Instant We are glad to hare it in our power to settle definitely the question which has been, of late, so frequently asked, Will the Legislature meet ? The following extract from Gen. Sickles' Special Order No. Ill, furnished us by the Private Secretary of Gor. Worth, settles that mutter. We quote from the official order, dated Charles ton, August 1st, duly signed, See. " IV.- The Session of the General As sembly of North Carolina, appointed to be held afc-Haleigh on the third Monday in Angnst next, is hereby postponed until further orders. The Commanding efljecr of the Poet of Baleigh will transmit, to the Governor of North Carolina, a copy of this order, with the request that the samo bo communicated to the presiding officers and members of the Senate aud Houso of Com mons. As a matter of news we append the 5th section of the same order ; " V. The Governor of North Carolina, the Treasurer, the Speaker of the, House 1 of Cotillions, the Chairman of tin; Senate , Committee on Finance, atld the Chairman of thc 1Irfag0 Committee of Ways and Means, arc hereby constituted n Hoard to . i "" and report up..., th i exp Jt.t.cy, ! practicability and cost of providing u suit- able temporary place of confinement for prisoners undergoing sentence for felony In determining the location, the Hoard will take into consideration the probable erection hereafter of a Penitentiary and the '. ploy"' f the prisoners in mining, or j "tllwr work m mcUh ro:"LIp ' brick-making, or manufactur. s, whereby l'itMtiaay U-.aoIfrportii.g, ana tno convicts laugnt some usciui urt. See to it, Union men, that none Regis ter except those entitled by law. Xcw- hern Republican. v The Republican gives good advice We kpow of men, who were Justices of the Peace before the War, who did everything in their power for the rebel cause dujing the first two or three years of the war except to join its armies and fight for it, urging men to volunteer, canvassing their county to raise funds to pay them a private bouuty, or maintain their families in their absence, as an inducement for them to en list, contributing of their own private funds to equip valunteer companies," making speeches for thc war, See, Slc, who now intend to Register and vote the disfran chising ticket We hope the true anil hon est union men, will w itch these fellows, chal lenge their right to register, a id have them arrested for perjury if they should be per mitted to take tjie registration oath. To the People of Worth Carolina. ExEt'LTiVK Department of N. C. Raleigh, Aug. 3d, 1867 Under recent acts of Congress, . called Reconstruction acts, popul.fr elections are shortly to be held iu this State. At these 'flections no person is to be al lowed to vote, unless he shall furnish evi dence of his right to vote from Registrars appointed in pursuance of said nets. All male citizens, white or colored, who have resided in the State one year previous to the day ef election, (with certain exeep tions,) will be entitled to vote, dpdii pro ducing the certificate of the Registrars. It is expected that instructions will be issued at an early day, from Major Gener al Sickles, who has been appointed, by the President of the. United States, to carry out the provisions of these acts in North and South Carolina, explaiuin to the Reg istrars their duties, and giving Jii construc tion of tjie acts as to the persons entitled to 1 a ... l . -I,! la den5ed ad these instructions it will be . . . . the duty of the Registrars to obey. A.- I understand these acts, no p. rson is to be allowed to register or vote, who at any time before the war, had held any of fice under the United States, or any State office, "created by law for the administra tion of tb.e genpral law of the State or for tlie administration, n justice," and "after wards ongaged,in insurrection and rebellion against the United Mates, or gave a d and comfort to the enemies thereof." I pie sume in the expected instructions fropi Gen. fcicklea to the Registrars, he will give a construction to these, as well asany oth- cr proviuiuHs oi aia, hjucuiuk ine neni - . . ' b: fi of registration, which mav seem to him' susceptible of variant interpretation. It is believed that nearly all the colored ' y voters, above SI yeara-rfa and who have w V A( thc 1860tbc tofal white male jKipulatioii was 313,576, and J the totaj male color- J oopujation waa 191,-. nal the the two races, or the superiority of the oim) over the other, it is certain that for a long time to come, unless humanity Is to 1. . I ..I 1... .1 I I II . . shacked by the expulsion or annihilation of one rnce or the other, this State is to be inhabited by both races ; and it is the man ifest interest of both races to live together in peace and friendship, each acting kind ly and justly towards the athor. Every good man, who ia a wise statesman, will uae all hia influence to avoid everything tending to autagoniao the races. If one class consolidate to gain political asewn- dancy, or effect any other objec doomed specially beneficial to such class, it VH1 i-i ii iniiy n-jio in coiimcr coiiiouiHlio . am hostility between the classes, injurious to both and like'y to end In rain to the One or the oilier. 1 have not hoard of, and have no idea that there exists, among the white popula- tion. anv cotnhina'inn. miblie or nrivnte in . y t 1 r consolidate the white vote, to thc prejndiccl ot the blacks; nor have I the -1 i -1 1 1 . -t suspicion that any such combination is contemplated. After the Registrars shall have decided who are to have the privilege of voting, the persons so registered will be called up on to vote for or against the call of a State Convention, and for members of such Con vention. ' 'hese nets provide that, in case a ma jority of the voAms slmll vote for a Con vention and elect mem hers ; and if such I Convention adopt a Constitution which 1 shall be ratified ''by a majority ofthe per- : sons VOtilltr on tile iiiicsti.m of rulificiitioiv" land "when Congress shall hive approved . . P. 1 I the same ; nnd when the Slate, by a voiu of its Legislature, elected under said Con stitution, shall huvo adopted the amend ment to the Constitution of thc , United I States, proposed by the .'tilth Congress and I known air article 14;" and when threc ' fourths tit the States shall' have ratified j sait 14th article, then "the State shall be I declared entitled to representation in Cn- gross, and Senators and Representatives hall he admitted theretroin on their ta- j kill tie na,h pr0-?cril,ed by law." The sole object of this address is to urge Ion every citizen ofr North Carolina to reg I ter, w ho mav be entitled to register. and I have gone into this recital of some oOhc provisions of the acts of Congress, to ena bio yon to understand the reasons which me so to advise you. If you do not register, then you will not be allowed to vote for or against the Call of a Convention, which is expected to make the alterations iu your Constitution, con templated by these Acts of Congress, and such other alterations as the Delegates may deem proper If you do not register, you will not be allowed to vote for any delegate to the Convention. When thc Convention shall have pro posed a new Constitution, if you shall not Lave registered, you will not be allowed to votCi on the ratification or rejection of the proposed Constitution, however much you may admire or abhor it. Am it you do not register vou will not .bo allowed to vote for members ofthe Legislature, who arc to ratify or Veject tin; proposed I I'll article,! as an amendment of the Constitution of the United States I have no hesitation in urging upon ev ery citizen, who is allowed the privilege. of voting under these laws, to register so as 10 vini', u lie cnoose, on uiese ijueBiious. . f .. .. !L 1 . ... r. i Jso citizen allowed to register aud vote who tails to vote, will have any right, to complain, if those, who . do register and vote, sliould adopt n Constitution which should be ever so oppressive and prescrip tive. Whatever Constitution may be adopted will no doubt contain a provision making it difficult to amend it. Hence every citi zen allowed to do go, should do what he can to make thc new government as good as possible. Let roc ask each of you, who is allowed vote and register. are you willing to sur render all share in making the Constitution and laws under which yon are to live 7 Are you willing to surrender all share in elect ing the officers to whom shall be confided the making and the executing of the laws, including the levying and collecting taxes.' Whether you regard those laws as con stitutional or unconstitutional, wise or un wise, you ought to register and put your selves In condition to vote, and maintain as long as possible the right of the people to form the government and make the laws under which they arc to live. If you can not have such a government as you desire, make it good as you can, A neglect or -refusal to register I regard as a voluntary anrrender of the right to take part in governmental affairs ; and I there fore most earnestly entreat every citizen not to despair of popular government, but to register and vote, and try to maintain a government, which will give to him, and his posterity, as mqch of security and hap piness aa possible. JONATHAN WORTH. "ll'iw liOTH THK -L.1TXLE Hl'SV rJICE f 11 T k 1 . I . A A fwW v" 8'nce h o( was ine "-7 "'nr, ...... i a . i l : l a cart, when the cover of the hive was by accident abated. Ihe beca iu eacaping b came enraged and stung the driver of thc cart, and he being euraged in turn, turned the' hive into Die alreet. where the bees stung a number of passers-by, who fled in all directions. " General Median, who haa been liv ing very quietly tor more man a year in Switzerland, hi, taken his pa.sage home Li; Tor. November. He will eupport vfencral I Grant lor thc Presidency." Paris Leteti raslmeut in the gold mines of Ilatlcy. On j Thursday, as we learn from the Newport be (Vt.) repress, Mr Terrill, in hu best turn -I . I t tm . 1 111 . . - I out, took Jeff ubout the village to ride, when several iucidents occurred not alto gether pleasing, we imagine, to either the host or hia guest. Not only boys but men hooted at him in the street, aud greeted him with those familiar words, ! We'll hang Jeff. Da via to a sour apple tree,' He was frequently aakod where he had left his ' petticoats,' and various like rwruarks more sujrirestive than pleasing every where fell upon hia ear. One ludy, stung by the 1 recollection of the suffering and death oi i a near rriciaiivp at .t ucrsou ui cuk ui terance to her feelings by hurling a ston" at him. Permission was asked that Jeff, might ride about the grounds of Mr. Car los Pierce, and take a look at his noted herds, but the rcuii'.-st was emphatically I deuieil bv Mr. linn v Pierce, in clianre ot J - the premises, who declared, iu nnmistuka ble language, 'that in no i vent could Jeff. Davis be admitted to those grounds.' " Colicin Horses Treatment. A- J Mur ray, conductor of the Veterinary Depart ment of the Western Rural, recommends as a cure for colic in horses an ounce oi sulphuric tether and a like quantity ofthe tincture of opium iu a pint of tepid water as a dose. If one does not afiord relief, administer another after the lapse of half an hour. In flatulent colic great benefit is obtained by the frequent administration of injunctions, and they an; also very ser viciceable when :he colic arises from indi- g", if frequently does Ik 1 I i II .1 I. Seven or . irlix drachms of allocs should nlso be given, as tins will remove any irritating substances from the intestines which may have given rise to the colic, lie condemns the practice of running horses about under spur of the whip, as is sometimes practiced as a means of relief, ntnl states that qui; elude is much belter than enforced excite ment in such cases. MARKET REPORTS. SALISBURY, N. C, AUG. 8,1867 COKIIECTKO IIT IIIM.il M CO K.o'oa, per pound, I l:-. 14 to 9H Ut Hi a;; I 'o:!i'C, per pound, I ..'A , , V'S " to 1 . It 1.-25 Io l.;;e 10 to Vi to i 25 to 311 lti to 90 '.'. Jo to 2.60 Od-to 15 40 to 60 li).60to 14 25.0V 34 to to 00 to 6 00 to 00 8 to 10 Oo to , oo 63 to 76 40 to 8 to 10 8 to 10 9 to 10 to 50 75 to - 00 I. OOto 1,35 40 to 50 10 to 75 to 00 00 to 00 15 to SO 20 to -.' 92 to 25 II. 00 to 0.00 3.51. to 3.00 b.50 to ft. 00 110 to IK) I'oppern, per pound. Candles, Tullow, " Adamantine, Cotton, per pound, " Yarn, r bunch, i ' . per dozen, t'u.ithera, per pound. Kiour, per libit FUn, Muckers!, ' -. 1. '-. Fruit, dried, apples peaked, . " " " unp'ld, o " Peaches, peale'i, . " u " anpeafed. . Leather, upper, perpouud, " sole, Iron, bar, " " caatinga, " . Xails,cutj " Molasses, tuirghniri. portal . West I ii. I in, " . Syrup. " . Onion, ier bushel, . 1'iudi. ier pound, .'ofatoes. Irish, jier bushel, . weet, eer " Crushed Pulverized Si,,t. '-oust. per sack l.ivirpool, ' Table, Tobacco, Leaf, per ponnd, " Miinufa.-tured, " Suiokiiix- 30 to 1.B0 40 l' 1.00 noHTH IIW1.IM TIOMCV MM KK1 EBI'ORTKB BV SI'RAOfH BROS.. BROKERS. Salisbury, X. ('., August), ISii7. Buying rates. Ihmk of Cape Fear,., ... Cfcarlotte 2S Clarendon. :t' Ooiunierce, ,Jj Fayette ville N'Tth Carolina, 4 " - WadeSboro', - ". Washington;... w... Wilmington, V- Yaiuvy ville, Commercial Hank Wilmington, Farmers' I Sunk llreenslioro', (old) Mcrcli mtsr Itniik Xewbera, Hank of Koihoro,.... Miners and Planters Hunk, .. Rank of Thoinasyiile, Rreensbom'o Mutual,.... Hank liexiiiirtnn, . - . . ', ....1st ...4 -Ji . .1... :t ,.:5 5 15 Dank Lexington at Craham.. . COI.Il Huviuir I.:t7 SILVER buying 1.33 X. C. Conptms 20 i - -- Selling l.4." Selling r.:W NEW AUVERTISKMEXTS. CER I AIN CURE F )R CHILLS. Call and geta bottle at (J. ll.TOULSOX V CO'S Drug Store, Wy'atts old Stand. Ail?. 8, 188C.7 tf HEH ! fiEALIfl ! ! HAYING erectedsjcoiufortable honsda at tllti l'( WDER SPRIXCS," foitr. -miles froiu ( flin Fanirlies can have tire ' TO c of water, wood and house, with two rooms and stone chimaeys at $10 per month. . JOHN F. FOARD. Olin, Iredell co, F. C-, Aug 8, 7 tf mi n l l kl n i. ! fieW OUUL lieW OUOKI I HAVING DISPOSED OF OXH OLD Slock, we bave now an ENTIRELY New Stork of (iouda. boujrht at the latest ami muet redu.t d rate. We bare ou baud School Books of ail Kinds, Stationery Law Boom .: - 8btlr ataool Boki Hia ori- Poetical Werka. Baeet Katie BiUea. TestanieaU Blank Beaks Periediaals - V Standard HoveU and VerelletUt Be., Be. New Jwi.ii. aun sapsaasH aa tkejr asyar. We pay -! l tt. 11I1..0 t iraWi. j ur o. w awn 9 atn awor o I ucsrr a tw Branson Wf 1 Wn- rarrar dk Cc. :RSBI RC flTV PfllT, HAIL WAT uuite in a line havarereutly ajrrwd to Great Through Air Line route to a'l the Northern markets on e.tinl terms ami rlutrj;es via our own ports, or by v.iv "! '.rf..!k or lVten-brrfg" Va-, to and from the North. No ilitrriiniimlioH in favor of any plar or city, mly so far as to carrihe great products ot the StMte as well as relnni inerehaudfM over the K.iilw ,iv Hues lurKely owned by the fjtale. Tliis arraiiKemsnt. while it irives as great facilities and as cheap rates as by any oilier line, will aid iu paying something iuto the State Treasury amrHiito tlie eommon sehol fillltl, ly which taxes wili he lightened and the MMr children educated. These are some of the reason for a change of route to puss by (johlsboro. ' Tlie N. C. B. 1! . the Wil fe Weldon It. R ami the Sealwiard ami Roanoke Rail Road Companies, have agreed that all iroods, not otherwise specially directed, shall pass by way of Goldsboro, for lialtimore. Philadel phia. New York and ltostou. at the same time that they cau ! carried by any other route. This has been arranged and height trains now run in close connection from Portsmouth to Charlotte. Cars run through without breakinq Bulk. CV He careful in shipping from New York to ship by Old Dominion Steamship Co., 187 (Jreenwich Street, or rier .u. North KKver. Ryohl Ray Line from Raltimore. Rjf . Clyde's Steamers or Annemessic Rajltray, Philadelphia. Ry E. Sampson cf' Co. Steamers, Central Wlmrf, Ronton. , Ut" See that no special direction is given to your goods by any Railway-'-not men tioned here. Take a through receipt to go by the "In land air line," care R. R Agent, Pol ls- mouth. WILLIAM SMITH. Master of Transportation, Aug 3. 187. lip Wil. fc W. It U Co PICTURE GALLERY I PHOTOGHAPHrJl PUOTOGBAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS ! Pictures of all Kinds, KENNEDY'S ! i KENNEDY'S! KENNEDY'S ! at REDUCED PRICES! I REDUCED PRICES I REDUCED PRICESJ for 30 DAYS ! 30 DAYS! 30 DAYS.! At the Old Stand, Main St., OPPOSITE MLRPflrS ROW, SALISBURY, N.C. 111!. KKN'XKDV tend.'iK iii- xincen tliaaks to a teiierviis public for pat patroniifrc and would re-s- tliillv announcej tii.it lie will Ik- in Salisbury about tlie 1st of Augiiat and nrillbepreVarfd to exe cute all kinds of pictures in an improved manner. He would cult particular attention to his Improved Style ol CARTES UK V4S1TK. whh are nuperior to amtlii'ttftof the kind yet introduced in town. Kxam ine nHcimeiisand judjrefor youraelreM. Satiafaetion given in every in-tam e or no oharye, A tine assort ment of ii 'tin ins constantly on baud. July 27-3w- Kisk's Patent METALLIC Burial CASES . The Subscriber would most respectfully Inform the uijilir that lie keew constantly on lirnd Fisk's Metal ' lie Hurial case for sa'e at tlie following prices to wit : for an Adult Person, $100 Smaller sizes in proportion. A large aKsortu.eut of Wood Coffins on linnd nt nil times. . J. WJ McRABV. Lexington, N, C. Aug. 3, 1861. . ' Patent Tlioa ItoolUn. The New York Mi(;a Rooffing Company, (Es Iabllshed.l854,)are inauufaetnrinp under Letters l'alent the best article of eompttsition riMiffiing ever ptleiv.1 to tho public. It Is atlnpted to ifvery style.of Itoof. steep w flat, and can be' readily applied by any one. TTiO C . 8 ' (loveniuimi, alter a thorough tcs of its utility, have adapted It-trse in the Navy Yard-, and upon Public Ruildinp. The It. willing is yut np in rolls, mn has only to he nailed to the Koof to make n A Durable Eire and Water-Proof Covering, particularly reeoinmeiid its use upon Buildings, Stores, Churches, Factories, Ma- . cjmeihry& Steamboat Dceks tfc. -Mica Roofflng Falnrt. J tVf eoatinjr. Tin, lrou, or Shinglo Koofs. It forms a IkmIv emul ti three coats of Ordiuarv lsaittr-.-N'ii ruof Tan rust under it, and.ohl L aky roofs may U nia.l.- uermaneutly water priiof and dnrabln hv itsusi'. " ' The I'aint rcnaiies no mixing, but is ready to ! applitil w ith the ordinary paint hnish. Pries 1 1.00 per gallon, which will cover two hundred innre b et. Al m, inannfartnrers of BLACK LUSTRE VARNISBZ, f t I ' 1, T, r. - ' H inn r cw una iioojptiy fttcn. nisctmrrt to the Trade. Circulars aud Price last furnished. Kighl for comities t low rales. Aihln sa . THE MICA ROOFEING CO. VH Broadway, X. Y Frank Ilmnphieys, 61 l.yal street, X fX. See lekt, Williams 4 Co., Anru'sta, Ua., DaJdwin ft, W.iods, M.utfouniy, Ala., Tlionias 8. OmU lileigh, X. C.. f. A. Tucker. lUehmend, Ta. Henry Wilson. Peleihu.Ta., AgeUU. gafl 6. t-z. tw H 002T8TASL3 TA?JIA27T8 Fn Salt the X'!ih State Off, at It parlnK to the wtisfnctian of the aoaM thatJ. L. Sullivan is a uou-r.ideut of Urn HLt,, it hi tl.erefore .u.U-ivd.ud adjudged that piibliratii u le inade for six aaeesaslva weeks iu "7V (Mil X,,rik aar,n hiiu to 1m- aud npiM'sr l the next curt tohe held for the coiiDly ot Davidsuu, at the ( olirt lloUkl III I-XUIKt ii the second Moaday iu August next- then aud them to re plevy aud idcsd. uud allow cause if any he has why the plaintiff ' klioiild uot have judgment senilis! him and the laud levied Upuuba sold to satisfy the same. Also that he show cause if any fie has. why an order of sale shall not be granted agaiul him in the above ease of (i.e. ii . Leo. Wituess, Juo. IlHtuea, Clerk of said Court at tti in Id-xlugtou. tin- m ootid Monday I..f May A. D-, 1H07. JNO. HAINES, Clerk. June 22, 19C7. (pr f $8) -frr ti'J'ATE OF NOBTJJ CAROLINA, f Davir Couktt. f In the Court l-'-quiiy, Uideon F. Howell und John C. Howell, Adiniiiisti ulors of Joseph Howell, dee'd., rs. Wm A. Howell, Joseph Howell, ff at. u lliit raM tt M.iM-iii inir from Ui nlDdtrlt of (Jil- it'onl'. IIcimi II. t; .0 .Iu4-ili Unwell, one of the o- lt-iii).iiil in ( inn . .e ih not iin inliSliibiiit of tbUStale: N'utite In. tlM'li-li'iu lit-.rl.y giteii lu Ui Mid uVfeol ut .l'.-.-ili lluwrll, to tie aiiil u,r ml Um next I '.miii of Baoity, ta ba lielt for the county of Darle, st the I 'ourt llotim- in Moekavllle, on the last Monday la Viium-i P'7. auil plead, anawer or denier to ceat pUiuuiiti. itill, or ttie miiu. will be taken pr coafasao, ami the cause aet frlm iriug ex parte, an to him. Witness, L. Bin'ghaa, Clerk & Master of said Court nf Equity, at Ofijce, July 13, 18G7 L. BINGHAM, CM. E. July lfi, 18o7. prfec87 6w. STATE OF X0RTH CAROLINA, SCBBY COTJNTT. ) Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term 1867. (iibert a Lowe, Adiur. of Abraham Jones, dee'd. Mary Jones, William Jones andKaml. W. rKTlTION TO -ill. I ami. In this ease it a 'pearinp to the aatkfarUon of the court, that thp defendants Mary Jones, Wm. Jonea, and Sainiiel V. Jones, lexide beyond the limits of tins State. It is oidi-h-d by tlie court that publication b made in the old .North State, a newspaper pobliahed in ill. I. I n it ! 1 1 i ii " nil if I ilt'L.Tiilu fil 1. 1 ul.lw.ur at tin. j next court to lie held for tfie county of Harry at the ourt bouse iu liolison. on the 3d .Monday in August next, to answer and plead to tlie petition, or the name will be lieanl expartc astotbemand an order of ule granted. Witness. H. ('. Hampton, clerk of our aald court at office iu I loli-mi. oa tlie 3d Mondavin May, 18b7. H. C. Ii A M i'Ti iN, txaaK. Jnl-r4. 1867. )ir fee fH) tw STATE QF NORTH CAROLINA, Davidsok Cockty. J Court of Picas aud Quarter Sessions, Mag Tetm MX. Wui. Grimes, Adui'r , vs the heirs at law of (ieo. (ji'iuos. Petition to sell land to pay debts. It appearing mi the satisfaction of the Court that the heirs of Henry Hedfeepeth, llary Jane Hudfrepeth, liod.irepeth', Uedgcpnth, defendants in this ease are not inhabitants of this State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court that puhlicutiou he made in the OM North State, for six successive weeks notifying said defendent to appear at our neirK Court ot Iteas and tttiartr Sessions, to he held for the county of Davidson at the Clmrt House iu Lexington, on the 2d Monday of August next, then and there to plead mi.-v. ei or demur to the petition in this case or judgment pro coiifesso will be entered, and the petition beard expurte us to tueni. Witness, John 'Harris, Clerk of aald Court at office in Lexington, the second Monday in Au gust A. I).. LVftT. JonN II ir.vhs, Clerk. Jnue:), l!i7. (prfee$) 6w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,' 1 .Uavidson CouNxr. Superior Court of Laic, Spring Term. 1867. J. II. Thompson, ) vs Attachment. J. Sturgis Davis. ) It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that J. Sturgis Davis is a nou-resident of thia State : it is therefore ordered aud adjudged that publication be made for six successive weeks in "The Old North State," notifying him .to appear at the next term of thia court to be held for the county of Davidson at the; Court llntise 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 eutered against said defendant. Wituess, H. N. II, Miian, Clerk of said court at Office in Lexington, trie first Monday after the fourth.Monday in March 1867. H. N. HEITMAN; C S. C. June 22. 1867. (pr fee 8) 6w STA TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Rowan County. ) C ourt ofj'lcusand Quarter Sessions, Stay Ttrm, a. a., ieo7. McLean, Attach, levied on land. AViiV AMcCorkle, ) It appearing to the satisfactionof the Court that the defendant. William A. McOrkle, is a non-resident oftEis Stale, it Is, therefore ordered by the court that publication he made in the (Md Xorth State for six successive weeks, notifying said defendent to be and appear at the next term of this court, to he held for the county of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, on the first Moti day in August next, then and there to plead, an swerer demur, othci wise judgment i'.Ual will be entered against him. and the property levied on sold to satisfy thc plaintiff's judgment and costs. Witness, Ohadiuh Woodson. Clerk of our said H.-ofHt tunre- m Salisbnry, rac flrlt Monday in iluy. A. 1)., 18(17, aud in tho ninety-tirst year f oWhlueudehee. ObadiIb Woomoii, Clk, J une 29, 18t (pr fee 8) 6w ST A'l E OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Sli'BRY COCSTlf. I Cor of Hcas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1 807. Xancy ik. v. John York. Xatbaa Terk, Almte .SuujfT and wife I'liebe Leaia Vork, Tyro York. Adam Vork, D. L. Ilolcombeaod wile abb, J. It. Maxwell and wife Laura. K. I . York, Little Yerk. Jaspis York Claudius York, T, K, Yerk. E. York, and Moley Yoik. Iieiia at Law ol M. A. Yerk, dec. fetitiok roa vowaa. v In thia cane, it appcariin: t.. tlie -atisfar "on of the eonrt. that John York. Nathan York and Alfred bnjrirt and -if Kareby, delendanta in tbia caae. are noo-reaidenta or this Male . it ia oroVred by Ike court that publi. aUen be Bade in the W North State, newapaper printed In the town ef Salisbury, fof aix werkr Bolift ing aaid defendant to appear at the next court to be held for the ceaarr of Surry, at the Court Home in Iobaa. on the second Monday ia aagaat next, and answer and pica J to raid petition er the erof - - .i m . t i, i lurui. mau tnr lm mf Ike pettUone craatrsl . H. C. Haniiitun. rlerk of oar aid crt ou tlie aei-ond Monday or May B.C. HAMPTTix, cxmmmV (ia Be Bf) fw r tS