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-its ' -.- Ter-i for fttblhliln; Uf l Af- verUsrmrnK The Editors of the Watchman and tliAm-u lvi from Ion. and to I mlucc cash pagmsntti ttr ll-hlti Legal advertisements, have adopted, thfol lowing scale for publishing the same hereafter, and Invite the attention of Clerks of the Court, smi other inter ested parties to 1 farms proposed. For publishing usual Legal Notices or Court orders, when the cash sc companies the order, the price will be $7. When the same are sent and published, without propnyineul, the charge will be $10. Clerks of Courts who, themselves, advance" the 'money, Will hayo the benefit of the difference. T " A T r Isitiseus XJ WJ .XJ. t 1 obU Tin V. 8. Dnrraicr Cotra.-FI .Mof A u.....iM)rtt business, u for a recssasroia Hmy at, STATE DMOC RATIO CONVEN . TTON. i Democratic and Conservative m in -rr announced tome lime amco that s SMetfH fl Urm oflhs U. S. District Court fer Oapa Fear District weald be held at, this place on the firat Monday iu August esjtt, which wUl ait alio aa a Court of Bank ruptcy. ' We are authorised to say that gentle men otthe Bar who desire eaueec la Bank ruptcy tried at ihia term aheuld write le the clerks of thu courU where they SM pending and direct them to be forwarded here. The clerk at Wilmington is Wm. Lark toe, Esq. . Bows Cockty. The Coenty Com miaaioners elect of Rowan County, met at the Court House in Salisbury on the 13d day of July, A. P., 1868. U, .1,1, d Houday in 8plesnbrras taken Tie arming of the Southern $Utfjjow cvsf. ssauepoliaed alien tien, and evarr Spsaaer Slaving esprsesed his views brier fv-on the subject, .n called to order' for deba'.iug a ponding bill when not before the Hones. Garfield aaid be was unwilling to ad- Cirn nntil hia party friends in the. South d beta aaaed. Waabbarne, recognised ss Grant's or gan In the Houee, aaid be dleapprovee the measure on the around that within Jn daya these arms would be in the bands of rebela. I'll. Sneaker announced thft the Pres ident had signed lbs tax bill, psoompajied with a proleat. Boydeo, ot North Carolina, protested acaiimt sending arma to bis Sjpjmjalbay Tho following members were present, i were not needed and they woelsLfTsel ret- Only. SlflC8flW.Tr VI K 1M US I real mm is 0 VJRQIMA, AUTHORlCExVQAi'rTAi. ONE M I LLIOHbOLLABd NliW lfORK COLUMN. a ' A. . mm ir. w, 0, I J. to-wit: D. A. Davis, John I. Sbawr, Johu D. Johnston and Francis N. Luck- 7- . t In accordance with the provisioVh of an act of Aaseinbly for the qualification .!- ir. nwnilr Slirnd uiiil. i Jsm. . to call a Convention or the iemocrauc . . ff" k r vi, r:u feet, "Cosse on, iid Cnnaerral ve citiaena ot the Btato, to . , ., lives 01 lour n . d i s-k THIinflnAY TIIV we IWRra iae" ProcM','a wcieciai.nair- t, mUllJ Dae was dufy Uf" 13TH UAl W AUUOOX, or- T(; of - w , Tij ( tend to create strife and excite pei. which ho ihoiii;ht it waa tne dety OflJetp gnu to assuage, and, If poasiMe, to pre vent. Dcwcrse, of North Carolins, made rild nowcli appealing for srimsi come on, lillion of OA HPr TWskheiaiai pays to its ftt ' 87sisy .uoaen i... It r. for ixii' i .L- I.:.... I... :.l gauwe wr w.., .u-u...... j.j to ,,10 chairman, by Mosea L. c.mp.g; -u 1UD u,..-.6uW "-- Halmee, United States CommiMioner, and been appointed a Committee to urge the . aflmini.I(W4i to tU oih-. speech created much mirth on the floor, but was evidently deprecated by the Radicals. Finally. Senate resolution for a resets a llisk ntltov a s . t . ll Democratic and Conservative ciUaens of . . . WM MOPlI. na a ". rosons.acr , ..... memoens 01 tne Deesa or commissioners the vote to-morrow prevailed, whicu Jesve the Bute to hold primary meetings, at by u,e Chairinan after wll1ch they enter- the eat ion open. once, in their respective counties, and sp- rf rf iheir ofiw Tne Honse disposed of the MiMouri point delegates to this Convention. It is ' wJ- n-u.. ',?;tion ln t,ror hoped that every county in the 8ute will t . ... ..... ' , Fl,e nd thoa djou,nied Tbe bond of Obadiab Woodson, Regie btr ti x J aIsws ia t kn bum of b fully represented by deleestes or by .. . ... . , I - f I wonssna uotiara, wiui me following Marlcttt ' m hdndilMin. tn-Wit: luniamin K Kraliv xt v 1 t i ..o i-i . t J The National Democratic Convention Tr t n V su .1 e "w"",7 rr,r. " 'T . , . A. . . Km and J. J. Brunei was then Jpreeented to firmer; Wheat firmer for winter: Com have recently nominated candjdas for the .nd whereupon the one cent better; Mess Pork I88.l5.l28, tbehiarh offices of President and Vice . - V. .,.,.... ... 251: Lard nuiot. steam 17lal7. umu ui uuicc w auuiniisiereu vo ine 5.' . :' " ecdsby tbe Chairman of nn,U, P'"g a !il riinn!,.il uml I n il . . i (l.Jf . . i commends the seleciions there made to 7 T. " " I T Dl"'nff the support o( every good and patriotic Horatio N. Woodson having rocerved rom Havana. c,ton' ... T . . , the appointment of Deputy Register of Havana, July 13. The boHcr of tbe lueavuggia u .Muween i.iueriy Derf Chairman of the Board admin- st "tcamer Ofmcnd.ros exploded, kil vsspensmi it every goou man com. to tne rescue I Presiderrt of the United States, and placed .f , Djcd them upon a platform of principles, which tfje A 8aj .1 I IS' M 1 A RRINUTON, JVrsiuW. IJH, &rrrro lOW, Mx Dn Jfed. oVisor. a mI rent asatksm CvmisDr buldara auuuslljr Vmt.fff iU Profit: la lid iu iwUtMii by taking notsa II n llir liri'Uiiuiu t i aJlmr u pstruun u ps all oaeh u asairae. It iavilsa IU ptroi) to attoixl tU anunal l UainvnU sad see Uieir righu pnttsetad. It aLoWi iU paXruui to chaojo their polloles from oik- nlac to another. IU I'oltcy bolder are nut restricted as to tra vi-l i.r tSefbUowIng csrtiflostf as to IU sol - Kstsc a C'ocaT atoOja. J's i BK . Hi oAosrs eCMCiaB of Virsiiiia.Ukit t ' ding aa a aolvant and rename so i-iiinoST Rsal rtsu irnrnraBOSCtom y." of thin eomily ; sncl Ui.icle tbe mirit of in r, lursxes and urnm nr i.iic im-ur noa Sis sash sa to commend it to public pat. rosea. IU Stock holder, Directors and Office ni art men of hifrti integrity, and patron can rely on an lioucirablr. elite lent manasvnieut of it anslra. Nona or ivt have tock or parsoasJ tatasast in thu eciiuiinny, and amply give Uu as djainter Ud totimuny to tbe menu of a good institu tion Geo. fl. Braveim, Clerk Circuit Court, Jon f. Uu, HtMriff 'fM. A. Quiorveyor R. H. Lovtao, Clerk Count v Court C, A. IMiifrbamwCo., AgenU, Ksliilmnr we also toiTe tntsareacr far good nra Com- iMiiies;-- . -. Traveling agents wanted. Apply to cait . jamks F Johns i itoflbr. - - - - v" w- avMiM i is II,. - I 1 1 Jan. 7. 1868. 80K, hjii-nal Agent, Charlotte, N. C. -S- wetwly ling five and wounding fifty W. L. I)VE, W. M. ROBBING, T. M. ARGOy P. J. JARVISX -P. DURIIA.d. The bonds of the 8berlfi elect, William J The Trial of the Coluntitk ' TrUon A. Walton, in tho snm of twenty five er-uThe Cane for the Prosecu thousand dollars, with the following bondB- tion Bated on Bald I'erturv." . . , . , .... i . men, to-wu: Moses l. Holmes, John 11. July 15, 1868. Verhle, George Lyerly, Tobias Kelcr and dence of theTfi; Y. Times, Jtep.) UATinCATioN MKtrriNo inero w hi office ajmini,tcred to tho Sheriff by the be'a Mass Meeting of the Democrat Chairman ot tbe Board, and the bonds and Conservatives 1f Hawaii Cotintj, cojded and ordered to be registered s at the 'own 11M, in tSHtistnirr, mrf 'l ilman Cranfdrd and Moses A? Bmitr? Sanrday the 1st day of August, for having bceu appointed deputies by the the purpose of ratifying the nomina- Sheriff, ;hc oath of office was administer tionsof the New Vork Convention, ed to them by the Chairmanof the Board. Mild appoistinc delegates to tho State 1 " bond of the Coroner elect, Benja Convention at lUleiirh, on the 14th. min Praley, in the sum of two tjieiis- Thore will bo'a itieetinj; of the Sal- Extract-from the Atlanta. (GsflCorropon- Thos. E. Brown, were tendered to and Tho trial of the Coluinbus.pri80Tr approved by the Board, and the oath of one 8,111 excites, Wie djpfkt in forest inonK an classes i uie eiimiiiiinn . Thegenernl opiniotir without define The Irlioflosi Nalwl i iff Jnsitraocf ttamponn OP VHIOINIA 'THE MORNING STAR A Daily Wowspspsr, TwMlalSwd at Wilunugtou, sc. Vie bvsa oos tolas Marksia. On. Year ...IS 09 tM Bsad the foftoww NOTICES UP TUB PRESS: mU "A gesd pspsr-Uiw it"- Wm i m,Um CW M rear. ' "Aasssy eoodaotod, raey and five fjeew- "A sjaey, spwtSad QisssrsKive sbsst We eommend die paper to lbs puUio" Oresas W ruu. "Oae of the sprigktlsat Dalies m she - Wthingto Oiaigyesfaa -A snrsrbdv Daffy, sad wei worth As i scripuon pries" fjrswalttrr' "If yea want a lively, wide-awake paper, ibaoribe to the M'ilmmftoo Smr. Qanwi Assa. "A sprightly and able Cooaerratrf One of the raciest and most readable o( -One of the awy Saw aSwSbaeers UwtvWts oar I," JtarSes (& d) Star "A hvely, pungent Dajjy. Tbe editor ia ev- ideally an eoergetio and skilful ostrnwr. Wat- "If you want s bright, sparkfinjr, lively and cheap daily paper, we can oSmmend tbe Jfsvw caf SUir.Plort (& C). QomtU. "A well conducted, independent Ooosarva- tive paper and well deserving of pubbe pst- isbury Seymour a.id J Hair Club at nikht. m ' By order orthe President: JOHN S. HENDERSON, Socretarv.. and dollars, with Obadiah Woodson and Thos. E. Brown as bondsmen, was ten- p ruiio uu uxu is Inissrl nn bahl I'Wijairj' fw and that the defence lias nlrvady. ln tuuphaatly proved. the uiuoceuaeol tho prisoners. 1 have heard all sorts people express this opidfrjlr? afid.the belief grows in strength tlafttrenral Meade will dissolve the court and put an end to the case. Mr. Joepli t,. Ijrown, who is 8iiptoseJ 'by.iiratty to have accepted a heavy fee to pr& A Virginia and Southern Institution a lie Fundt are kept in the South. H has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes art established beyond amp contingency. I. . . i ..i i . . . .. i 1 n I ompanj nmm ciiiui anu aww. aaio ii i "COSTARS" Preparations! Everybody Tries Them I : Everybody Uses Them I Kveobody- Belieffs in Them ! ronaire. It m one of tbe aptctest and readable papers in tbe 8Uta. Alfsliary OU XorikflLmU- A sparkling, lively and olever sheet Aa- riea (4 C) Crmmnt. A first -class Daily, and ens Of tbe spiciest papers received by aa" QoUtbore' Afaas. it ha mi tioff of ilnelv ia llmf llin vien.,r tlmPbility that will cAupara favorably with any l.lle ... , . - - Iuurnc Comixrtiy ou Um oonUaeat. wbisb la lUafl'aini are cautioiiHly administered by tletaS DirBCtni. ul reoiiubility and buaiuem capac-ay. I ... ii..., 1 f. . Mt r, juu uuuuiru uj ran, nir. nOBCBB. , " Aata, Ac. 1 LT-Buy a 96c. or 60c. Bps ot Rough AoU$. Costar s rxierm motors. Only Infallible UciDf die known." "Free from Poison." "Not danjrerdui to tbe Hn man Family." "Rat come out of their bole to die." Improved to keep ia any omn "Without mistake, one of tbe beet received st this office, and may be truly desig nated a irve newspaper, containing tbe news, both .political and commercial, in a 'nutshell' M. LowfiisV(5 C) Ledger. "A capital little Daily, and one of oar very best State, exchanges." Raleigh flay later. "A sparkling little 'Twinkler.' worthy of all commendation. Its lightning flashes of wit, satire and logic are constantly scorching the tattered rags ef Hadicalism. QoUUbore "Unqestienably one of the liveliest Dailies in tbe Bute, and a worthy recipient of the large and increasing patronage it is daily re ceiving. As a bright particular Br m tne Ormameiit of the South, we recommend its i ... i . a, - J editor, and wish for him snd hia little 'Twink- mriirniKhu n-i-Bos-i ,er- unbounded and unfathomable soocess,'' A alcep dered to and approved by the Board, and sectUff the accused, and who. haa 19 Sktmocb asp BLAia Ratitcation MTi.-i On Saturday the Ist'day of August nex.t there'will be, in thcgUiwn of Lesiogton, a meeting of the citixens of the connty, to ratify tire nominations of ?ey- am ' mm v V a ssa moar and jiimc tor I'resiuent and V ice President of the United1 States ; als appohjttelegatea to represent Davi county To the Conservative State Con tion to he held in Raleigh ou the 13th day of August next. Come one and all, give a day to yoar country and assist in saving 'Const'tntion al liberty. Many Citizbns. the oath sf office administered to tbe Cor oner, and the boud recorded and ordered to be registered. The bond of Charles F. Waggoner, County 8uryeyor elect, in the sum of two thousand dollars, with . A. Agner, Wm. wmked zealously, and got ip the testimony to procmre a conviction, is being severely handled by the press andjiiiblic opinion. His nvanncst t'i ieiirls now denounce him ami pass him in. the street without notice TfTey think that when he discovered H. Tro'W, J. C. Graham and Tilman J the nature of the testimony, and heard Cranford, as bondsmen, was tendered to the evidence for the defence, he nrl onnrnvarl Ii tr t T t at. Ii, nnA !,., ictriniilil lioi'n m S I tA tasa it n m m-nn if 11 'J '' '"oi H, tSSSU till, I'iUII BlI'Mll'l I J i V c I 1 ' 4 1 IS W I I a HI U of office administered by the Chairman of he had not done" This, that hashoul'ru iut- AoaiairiiitA io a GRAN djries of re.sol TbeTsraelftes rSleniphis, of ail po liticai stripes, lately held a large and en thusiastic meeting, andsjrikbout a dissent mg voice, adopted a denunciatory of bis famous order the Israelites on the 17th December, 1862. We subjoin some of the resolutions Resolved, That we, the Israel tea of the j city or Memphis, do believe that tho said U S. Grant has, by the said order, shown himself to be a man unfit for the b ga po sition to which he aspires, and incapable . of administering the laWs to all classes with impartiality and without prejadico. Resolved, That we,"' each and every J . s -ai-'la as ."' . one, mdivtdualty and collecti ve!y,as Isra elites who have respect for our honor and our religions pride, in our race and love for our country, do pledge ourselves to uss every honorable means in our power to defeat the election oi tbe said U. 8. Gtant. Resolved, That this, meejing is not called for any politicaor partjvpurpose, but solely to defeat theman who has, by his Order No. 11, insulted the whole Jewish race. Resolved, That we exhort and admon ish our brethren in this and all other cities and towns in the United States, as they value religious liberty and their rights, 16 do all ih their power to defeat the said Ulysses 8. Grant.. the Board, and the bond recorded and or dered to be registered. The Board then adjourned to meet on Saturday, August 1st, at 9 o'clock, A M. OaADiAH Woodson, . ' Clerk. iLatest IVews. have refrained from nn iustiltiug and; not altogether decent croas-exatnino-' tion of some ladies of high standing- land culture, who were pyodiuod to prove, as they did beyond a doubt, that one of the accused, Dr. Dirkeoy, never left his house in the country on the night ot Ashburirs murder. AT J. W. BITTISG'S SABlSJiUJiY, N. C, TTTILL be found as complete a atdbk in eve V V ry line of Goods as any in the country and at prices wacli is well known to be reasonable as any. His Goods wero bought CASH, and in the market at the time of i i in ioinesnc ury tfgasV tnereo irivc aclrnntnue Ule I BawHHNTrisI No blow, but at J. W, Bfttinjr' State and hi line them from Dcrsons recent- anv a" ymg osuasy Kept m a bret , 1 fr wl. A oU .,l. Keneitti sywa oioru can oe nan. X retili V " thanks to iv frionls fnr flir ,,.. ii T r . s l r i - .7 - rw . vw wasss l ue military coumaaoer xsw- eniorcsn n,, ihi,n ft TOTwiKanHssr-Lia- t.i i .11 ..t . ... 1 w uic an vviison s oin witnout oeiay, as it win cer- 00,- where to bnv cood irobds and tainlV be Dassed. and that Will constitute harcrains Hn Imva all kimia of rnnnirtr the Mississippi government until Congress duo- lor cash or barter can give who) ouyers 111 1110 country wneu wisning 10 recruit their stock great advantage. ' Respectfully, .W. BITTING. 8atisbory, N. G;, AdHI 27. 1868. twit" U aaa i"iUlmcJ It claiat to Soutlru 1 'atrunag QFIICERS: PBKSI UBMf ft, JOHN E. ElrVARDS. IJ- Buva26e. orotic. Bottle of COSTARS " BED-BUG EXTEK. A Lh Hues. - Raleigh North Carolinian. A Liquid "Destroys and prevent Bad. . ' IBIM, SSrs rnrsirKNT, Wm. B. Isaacs, srenrraaT. I . .1. xIaBTS0Ob "This bright constellation of tbe heavens continues to illumine the political nobly performs its office of guiding Act for Kor Motba in Furs. Woolens. Carpet. Ac., the poor, downtrodden Southerner. Tile su- Ac. r Bos a 36c. or 60c. Flask of, nerior ability of its editorial staff is a suffinicnt 'V( STAR'S" INSECT POWDER, guarantee of its success as one of the leading uaatrors insunuy Fleas and all insects on journals ol tne country. UmetUvxlle (8. t.) animals, Ac. Journal MEDICAL i:AMlNKit, CHARLES H. SMITH, X. D. LBS At. APVtlsi, SSNSBAL AOS NT, II s Cabbll, JJb. H. Claibobmb. DIRECTORS: rV Henry K. Ellyson, Aaa Snyder,- A H. K. tVhasherville, BanaefC. Tardy, fieorge Jacobs, . J. W. Allison, ' Sore tbing." Taada BK to its merits. t3 B oash or 60c. Boxot "COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT. For Coma. Bunions. Warta, Ac. Try it. ft nr. m WasLinetou, July 23. ThTadiourned Radical meeting passed resolutions de manding the impeachment of President i Jofrnson and appointed a commiUee to present them to the Jtecoustruction com mittee m uongrei John Enden, William f, Taylor. Kamnel K.'rottrell, John Dooley, Charle T. Wortham, William Willie, Jr., Ed. A. Smith. rhoa. J. Evans, James A. 8?ott, R. M Qtmrles, W.U. Tyler, J.E. Edwards, A. V. Stomas, ' - J. B. Morton, it. H, Oibrellt William II. palmar, tJeorge H. Palmer, A, D. Chockley, H. C. Cabell, I . J. Hartsook, John C. Williams, William G. Taylor. m P . A bell, Wn. B. lasses, -. George. L. Bid;oo(!, . . Samjel M. Pries. LE W IS tf, HANES, AgY Janl7 tw&wtf IJtXiNGTOir, N, Q Connecticut Mutual Idle) Don't suffer with Pain! Wonderful power of Healing ! Every family sboald keep it in the boose. " tj Buy s 36c or 60c Box of 'COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN Salvb. Its effects are immediate. For cuts, barns. wounds, sore breasts, piles, ulcers, old so res Itch, scrofula and cutaneous eruptions, chapped hands, lips, Ac, bite of animals, insects. Ac. "Universal Homer Pill" (aaasr-coated) SO veara administered in a Physician's Prac tice. PtS and 60c Boxes of "COSTAR'S" BISHOP 1 ILLS 0( extraordinary efficacy for eostive- ness, tndissstion, nervous ana sick headache, dyspepsia, dysentery, trener- . hi dc unity, liver complaints, cmiis.te vert, Ac. and soothing. INSURANCE COMPANY Not griping. Gentle. mild, -m aUUOJlsJ d-i.: risi . tssWPw- rajuiuuwiiii ccsjjiinniiin isKiBsijipi were i laic iiecuut antT of 0ffertHj; but SenaSFilion said lie bad a enaWed.". ng-ainst i;i ,. j n C.. ,1... elsewhere. 1 uiu in v tin, uci i uiiUtiiiK nit ,iuv,t a sis no 1 TWF-m a Ol Hartford, Conn. STATEMENT, DSC. 31, 1807. TED ASi as t & . - UnSSBBBBBBBwfiAwa " " tyin oqq . asaaVL. "That Coujtb wi:jDailyou. Don't ne alectit. 25o and 60S Sises "COSTAR'S" COUOH RE MED i ' sv; Tbaohudren cry Tat it- -its a "Soothing Byrup . For rough s. colds, hoarsen ess, sore throat, croup, whooping cough, asthma, bronchial aflections. Singers, Sneakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaint will And tbia s beneficial rectorai nemear. -The Th? Bill was le -committed t she Wars and Means Committee, which tills t for this sessHu. graciously orders otherwise Resolutions in favor of conferring extra ordinary powers on the Virginia Conven tion were adopted. No action concerning the management of Texas. , i The feeling of the meeting Was intense ly bitter. Eggleston was present and.ap- proveo Wilsons Mississippi plans. Congress. Washington, July 23. Senate. Wil-J .... 1 j 1 r, v . - ssl son mi roti ueo. a mil lor the proTrsional government of Mississippi. Ordered to be' printed. Howe introduced a bill additional to act for suppressing insurrections in the South ern States and supplying arms to those lately reconstructed, providing Federal assistance only on application of Govern ors 01 Legislatures created by reconstruc tion acta. Referred to J odiciary commit-too " A b;ll subsidising a line bsnce to Europe, was passed J he bill for tltf protection M NHIeaery and Drfo Nnking. RS. CORRELL, begs to inform tbe Ladies of Salisbury unci vicinity that she has opened a new Millenery, nearly opposite the Dru Store of John H. Enqiss, where she will be able at all times to accommodate them, with am., 'litnn in hf linjl Rhitt rtlii.lta a m.11 ress-making done at the same establish meat in the best style 'by - m MBS. WILSON, and - Jh-t s MRS. MARTHA TEARS,, B'it each on bet individual responsibity snd ac count -. 9 SaJijlssTT, April 7, 18C& tw-K-330 - ' V . INCOME FOR 1867. $7,726,516,53. i . - .FOR PREMIUMS 1832,804,95, t.'arC mr -A,' w. FOR INTEREST, - lOTiaEisKerby given that ap applicja to prill bSnads to the Legislature' now ia session. t o amend the Charter 0 the Towa oi .V4 LOSSES PAID IU 180T, 1 1168,75 DIVIDENDS PAllN II BesaUnes the Couinlszion, Kivius to the skin a transparent freshness. Bottles $1,00 "COSTAR'S" BITTERSWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Benders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, At. Ladies, Try a bottle, ana ee it won- r." - derfnl quality. 7. $ 6 4J f 0 0 f i 0 0 Interest received more than pass lossss Iiivideods STsrags frtsr ftfjat saat.'.ajMl A 1 1 polieies noTAj&rfeitablsl&r a statecHSsount Assurance can be effected iH forms asprjnd. SAML. DOUGLAS WAIT, ( ; en ,-ral Asrent. ..; - - ,C .RaIeigli.N.C. J. A. Rradshaw. Agent. Salucbary . If . U. W f f I Beware ! t ! of all Worthiest Imitations. None genuine without "Cottar's" 8igna- inert 25 and 50c sites kept by all Druggists. $1 00 sifts sent bg until on receipt (price. 0 pays for any three 11,00 suet tent Am Express. $5,00 pags for eight $1,00 sites be Ex press. Address, ' 111 VKY R. CUST 484 Broadway, N. Y. "The liveliest paper, we know of, full of news in a ipicy and convenient form, sad has an ed itorial smff wbe not only understand tbe art of epitomising snd paragraphing to perfection, but who also wield sensible an piquant pens II you want, to invest f a 60 in a pleasant and -profitable manner, send and get the 8 tor for Six months." ATeouwe (8. C.) Courier. "One of the best, and indeed we may add, the sprightliest newspaper in the State. The L8ter shines oonsepicuously in the political con stellation ot North Carolina, and we take pleasure in recommending it to all who are not posted in news, politics or astronomy." Eden ton Transcript. tdf Remember our low rates ef subscrip tion, snd address all communications to WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C . YARBROUGH HOUSE, FA.YETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N.tD. The Proprietor in returning bis sincere, thanks to the traveling public for the liberal patronage extended to liim during his connec tion with this Hotel, takes occasion to assure them tbat no effort or expense will be spared io retain the present reputation of the Hotel sa ona uf the very best in the South. lie is hanny to annonnee that the fall in tho price of supplies enables bun to reduce the pries to xnree sonars per ay . To citizens cotu iatr in to spend a week or more, he will still make a greater reduction. lie is prepared to furnish Board without rooms at very low rates." " 73 He hopes to have the pleasure ofweleomins: tne i arorougn and many new friends. rh House his old customers J. M. BLAR. Mob. a caoxima KZ1X aoais Combany Shops, N. C., April 1. 18G8. On and after this date the following will he he Sehednle for Passenger Trains over this Road: I , FOB SALE BY JOHN H. ENNI Salisbury iv. Mi by all tb wtolesala ta targe citiss. all wAtwly 4t Leave Charlotte, daily 11.36 p. . .2.07 A. at. V. . 5JH -..9.41 12.25 P. st. .12.30 P. p. .. 30 " ..r.ir ..9JX " Salisbury, Greensboro. . A mrf a t G cdasboro, . Leave Golds boro', . . r. Raleigh. GreensbonV,. . Salisbury.. .. Arrive at Cbarlofte. . TlwoiighpaKsensershythislineha of roetee fla Gtsensboro' and Danville to Richmond ir via Raleigh and Wei don to ftT ynTtitiri r nf?ti arnetn er sat H.11 a trt ifntl inivqi twr IU Issfx tww eart points north of Rkhuioadattbesamstimsby either route. Connection is made at Oolds boro with Passenser trains on W. k W. Bond to and from Wilmington and by Freight trains to Weld on. JAMES AN'DERSOX, Superiniendeat. nf lrnU. I ti mm. . AT. iS. r i at? Jit '-i -tJA law' - -at " ST Ii mmZ. . sv - v
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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