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par-" ...... ........ , py .-r:.',T- jpr T--iSwM'W;a.-..r.-.ta.v bp m a 'Wmw" ' iiii . mItiBB ogy en w " m tL. .f ftfc JLj -TV The Old Horls. fttate Forever." riTtCMti VOL III. NO. 105 SALISBURY, N. 0.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1868. WHOLE NO 396 -.- Sle . sst ECLECTIC. MAGAZINE or FOREIGN LITERATURE, iiiwrn roa Lodtn Qmnrt rif, Jtriiiwh tfmmrlorlf. North Brit licet, Popular HettiK Be. .M'nr.,i ;,!.., H'rttmtMtUr ktricm. Clumber JomnuU, Trt Jvirnnt. on temper! r if . .! (As I olf Hotnl, Rtru 4 (Vu Mumlft, I.ohiIoh Horirty, Mt. font'.. (MrthiU 1 i -inr. trnerr't MutjMunt, l.r,,Hi WW, 7Vwi tar, Ckritttn .Society, Ii.hlm Unirertiiy, THE STATE DEMOCRATIC T10N. tub I'l.ATroRM. CON XfosmUlom't iittyi.-int, Belgrmria. Wa hire alas mnenl u steal rwaice !. lmn (real Mm Preach, (iarraan, ! otter Ountiuvatal Periodicals, transit t.l especially for tfce Kclectle to add to the variety aaa vlue of the work. K irh auBiber is riMl:llilifJ with nne or more Kiao Mteel Uamvlan portraiuof eminent incn.or illu- xUirical erenU. Iratlve of Imirarun Splendid Premiums for 1868 Mr 1 r jr Mtoerikor to tka K.-le. tie 1H6M. pa I la Jrae-, will receive eitaer of tba fcliei beautiful chroma oil ain!niK BASKET OF PEACHES, Size 9 X 11 ; PIPJiR AND NUT CRACKERS, Si'-e 7X8. Tlie nbove are exact copie of oricinal oil paint taffmaad areexecutod bj Praiif .t Co.. lathe high eettle of the art, or.ialrtace of tliem we will "end either of our Klaa Steel KugraviaKn. Waehiajfton at Valla Korft, Ueturn from Market, Haaday Morn- "$or Two aaWorilMra aad 10.00. wo will aend the eaatifal Chroma. I'aaltry l.iie Mae Il4l. Vmr Tbrae sabacriben aad I5.1H), a copy of Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary, ie Votameof 1,040 pafei. rontaJalnn oeer fi0 pic tril lllotrtioo, price or a cony of ttoea llnheur' Celebrated piece, Shetland fonle Wife 8 it x IS IV. Terms qf the Eclectic : ftla)le eopiet 4S eta.! one copy, one year. tS 00 two cepiee oae year 99,00. live copies one year 90,00 Addreo W. II. P.I DWELL, Iff 8 Beck man St., Nrtr York. Briti h Periodicals. The London 'twuUrty feMifl, (Con orTtie.) TktMinburi, (Whip.) The Westminster Ilevict, (Radical.) Tk4 North, British Review, (Free Oiiurcb.) AMD BlatkwooaVs Edinburgh Magazine, The aeriodicala ara ably untamed by tlie cootrl butieo of the beat writers on Science. Religion and t i. ..J mirivHllfil in tli. ueuerai wivwwwi - r7 - . . world af letter. They ara inuinpeiiHuuio hi ih i guou imuwbm vu iucir rmjuMwi gmuuunui, Wo Uio DelegatM of the Democratic aud OonMrrstive fwoftai of North Caro lina, la CooTcntion oMcmbled, do liesoicod, lit. That wo appro to of the nomination by the National Democratic Convention of Horatio gcjmoar for 1'itit idotit, and Frank P. Ulair ior Vi.--rn-.i-.l. i. t of the I : nit.-.l S lat.-e : that, in tfctee men we recoeniai atatramvon of eiperi .1 if. r v w.-f cnecand eminent anility, oi aounu poiui eal principlew, of uiiKulli. .1 public end private character and unbounded patriot iam, and an inch w reeomniend innn to the heartj anpport of the peoplo of Nortli Carolina. td. That we approve of the platform of principles adopted by the saidConren tion ; it speaks in no doubtful sense, its language is explicit and meaning clear The issue presented to the country are ! plainly and uumiatakably denned, and with a free and fair election wr conhoVntly bo licre they will be endorsed by a largo ma jority of the people: and with that en dorsement rami come eueb a change in the administration of the National Government as will restore the Constitution and girs ncaee. harmony and prosperity to the country, and especially to the down-trod dent States of the Sooth. 3d That it is ear earnest desire and intention to bring about these wholesome and necessary changes by the peaceful means of the ballot box ; and all efforts to produce a contrary belief, coming from what quarter they may, are but the tricks of interested partisans of a desperate po litical faction, bent upon perpetuating it power by auy means and at all haunts. They are attempting to alarm tho people of this State by the false cry of revolu tion and war, threatening them at the sitnte time with military force; while in other States of the South, they havo not hesitated to lake from the people ihealee tion of Electors bf President and Vice- President, and to confer it upon Legisla tures, tho members of which were elected under military rule, without (iccdom of choice aud with no regard to the question of Presidency, in order to secure the electoral votes of such States for the Rad ical candidates in disregard and defiance of the just rights of the people of such States and of the whole country. 4th. That it is our frolk purpose now, and has been, since the close of our late civil war, to accept and abide by, in good faith and without disturbance, the legiti man fruits and conseqnenees of that wan to yield to the Government of the United ! States a cheerful submission and allegi ance, and to perform all the obligations of unheard of power, which are susceptible of great and dangerous abuse in the bands of men who have shown but too plainly (imposition to rule the people of this Bute by the bayonet, and as we believe to at tempt the control of the next election by that means. We most earnestly recom mend to the people of the State ajtd es pecially to onr political friends, to give no occasion or excuse (or tho use of military force; but nevertheleM to yield none ,4 ( ... ... their just najnts w if 8th That the Governor af this State, having proclaimed it as thu policy of the Kadicai party to sutler no one to note any office, appointment or place in the State, however humble, who will not lend his aid and promise his support to that party, and which policy be and his political friends are now vigorously enforcing to effect the exercises of the elective fran chise, it is the senso of this Convention that the people have the right to coun teract such policy by all lawful means, if they think pn.pcr so to do. . That any citizen of the Slate, therefore, has a man ifest right, of which ho cannot be lawful ly deprived, to employ, or uot to employ, or cease to employ, any person whatever when any existing contract terminate- and that any attepmt 00 tho part of the Legislature, by any pretended law to de prive any citizen of each right, or to im pose auy penalty or penalties for so do ing, will be in vwlation of the Constitu tional rights of the citiien. 9th. That to obtain success in tho ap-. iiroaching Presidential election, every ef ort should be mi de by onr friends to per- j feet their organization, and no legitimate moans should bo spared to briug every voter, favorable to oar cause, to the polls. To that end we most earnestly recom mend to onr friends to organise at once Seymour and Blair Clubs in every county and every District, with active canvass ers, whose duty among other things it THE OLD NORTH STATE. (TRI-WEEKLY J U-HATKS OK SWWCKIITION- fl Tauuaa-caajs asvamcb. Trl.Wovkly, Oae Tear Mix Maaths, S.00 WIEK1T WATCHatAl AUD IOITH STATS Oaa Caff Oae Tear... 1300 I 60 M on tb paper iadlcataathoaxDiratiou ai A the latarrtption Tin type on which the "Ol Nobtb Stats," ! printed Is entirely at w. Wo paim will be aaaraS to make R a welcome vwitor to every family, la order to do this we have eofagod the atrv loss ol ableaad I'cowpliehed llteran coutributors. Advertising Rates 1KAM8IKMT HATKS I .it nil periods loMthan one mouth one Hqaare, first iuaettion Kaca aubr-miueut inaertioa I out met rate for perioda of oae to foai t bom by this act, shall havo all the f nscsssarv. Twi powers and duties heretofore vented each of the three 10 inspectors of election, not incoo sisteut therewith, mad be subject to tbe same penalties. See. I. Every male parson born iu the United States, and ana male par sou who baa beea natnraliaad, twenty one years old or upwards, who shall have resided in the Stale twelve moot ha neat preceding the election, shall boxes, ttloT majority oi tho judge think more boxet nsnssssrf, Ussy shall sppesst two addition al judge (Jar each additional boa. Ttu at if a boxes 91.00 so I Qt ASK. S aoi'Aasa, HOI All I. qcaB. 1 111. bai.c col. qesm. 1 or. o.nb uot. 1 so. sr. 00 7.60 I0.U0 1200 1 1 00 30 (HI 3S.00 su.oo Iso. I SH60 1300 16.00 IHOO 1M.UI in.ie S3 (SI t'i,U0 ISA I3.W 17.00 Ul 00 331X1 S4ISI 33 00 40 Ml 68,00 4 MO 6.U0 31.00 a6.oo 3M0U --no SHOO 46(10 00 00 I sno 90.00 37 00 3 400 3.700 S.M0 44.00 60.0 70,00 AN ACT To PROVIDE POB I II K RKOITBATIOX Or VO TERS. The General Assemby of North Carolina do enact : Section 1. That the Commission ors of Counties shall have power, (a majority of snch Commissioners who are dnly qualified being present,) to establish, alter, discontinue or create Bach fceparate places of elections in their respective, counties as from time to time they may deem expedciur, the polls, and that unqualified persons arc not allowed to register or vote. A.. IMS W A M I II KOU THE OFFIQiAL HISTORY OF THE WAU, 1U( CatHf m. Character, Con dud and RcsalK cholar aad the professional man, and to every rea ding man as, they furntah a better record or tlie rnr reat llteraturs of tho day thau can be obtained from By other source. TERMS FGR 1868. Far aay one oftba Iteviaws $4.00 per sanam. r'or aay two of tba "Reviews 7.00 Kor aay three of the Itat'wws 10.00 ' For all four or tlm Reviews 12.00 " For Ulaekwood's Uagaxine 4.00 For Blackwood aud one Review, 7.00 for Blackwood and auy two or tlm Review. 10.0 " For Blackwood aud three of tlm Reviews ....-i-0 Par Blackwood aud the four Re .i'M lie) '':.' ' CLUBS. And we do proclaim that, in asking rccog nition on term of cqnality iu that grand copartnership of States which constitute our Federal Union, we do so with no hos tile intent ; on the contrary wo wish to share its benefits aud i:s duties, to rebuild our waste place under the protection of its flag: to re-establish the old era of good fcelin? in our common country, to thwart the designs of unpatriotic men every where who seek to perpetuate discord aud division, and to participate in tlie bless ings as well a the burthens of the gov eminent, w . 5th. That we have seen with indigna- of our late , r'e",L?!!l,niVr"' T'"l:ZLZ tion the complete overthrow luosor roar or more wrauun. .i - . , Hlack wood, or of u Review, will I sent to one cxoellent system of State government and addreas ror eour copies oi vue i..r ac Tieva aad Black woo, tor S48.on. and so on. POSTAGE. Habseribers should prepny by the .pisHer, st the oSSre of deliyery- The Fostogejo any part of tlm United States i Two Cunts a nuiuber. l lus rate ehly applies to current subscription. For buck num ben tlm postage m doubtBy . Pre,niutn to New Subscribers. . " Haw Subscribers to any two of the above period iRj Sir tew will be entitled to receive, jrrstia, any oaa of tlis Fonr Reviews for 1867. New .Subscribers U all Bra of the Periodicals for 1968 nicy receive, gratis, Blackwood or any two of tlm Koor Reviewa tor I86T. Subserihera may obtata back asnbors at tlm fol lowing reduced rates, bv . M , The North Brltiab from Jsnaary, 1868, to Decern ft 1867, inclusive ; Edinburgh and tlm Westmin ster from April, 1864, to December, 1867, Inclusive. n.i w. London Ouarterlv for tlm Tears 1866. 1866 and 187, at the rate ftnWjMTT'l''r any Review: also, Blackwood tor 1888 and 1867. for 2, SO year, or the two years together for S4.00. j J" Neither premiums to Siioscrilers. nordiscount ts (Mabs. nor redneed prices for back numbers, can km allowed, unless tba money la remitted direct to U. Publishers. tT-XV Me premiums can be given tn flubs,. I A Leonard Scott Pub. Co., M 140 Fulton, St., N. if. 8. rtJ'st. CO.. also publiah tbe FARMERS GUIDE, by Rimkt StirBBva, of Ediajurgh. and the late J. V. MoaTojuf Yato College. 3wja;, Royal B. R. MOORE, -r-Aat laws, and the adoption of others in their stead heretofore unknown to our people, ununited to their condition and utterly ad vene to their habits, their wishes and, their interests ; and with this ebange has come the election to high places of profit and trust of men in most instances with out character or qualification, and not a few of whom are mero adventurers from abroad, having no interest in common with the people of tbe 8tate, and no fitness whatever for the stations which they have readied by means . most unworthy and disreputable. 6th. That tho attempt by the Gover nor of this State, aided by hie extreme partixamr in and of tbe legislature,, to have himself clothed with authority to appoint, organise, equip and keep on foot a large standing force of not less than ('1,000 men, to be selected and officered and commanded by him, wHh pewet to an v member of the said force to arrest auy citizen without authority or warrant from an v civil officer or Magistrate, was a measure clearly violative ot the constitu tion of the United State as well as that of the State ; dangerous to tbe liberties of the people and well calculated if not intended, to produce bloodshed in onr midst 1 And as such it deserves to be re probated by all well disposed citizens of tiic State, . l 7th. That the measure subsequently in troduced and which is now pending, and will in all probability be adopted, howev er artfully disguised, is but the same If MX. ALEXANDRE 0. STEPHENS. A Book for all Sections, and Parttes. his great Work presents the ontyemtr nlote and impartial analysis of tho Causes of !. ... . , i , . j " j i i :.. me v ar yet puDiisnea, auu givus moan in terior lights and shadows of the great con flict only known to thoso high officers who watched" the tlo...l-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, and which were so acces sible to Mr. Stephens from his positiou as second officer of the Confederacy. To a public that has leen surfeited with APPARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUC TIONS, we promise a change of fare agree able and salutary, aud an intellectual tiyat of the highest order. The Oreat American War has AT LAST fouud a historian worthy of its importance, and at whose hands it will receive that moderate, candid and im partisl treatment which truth aud justice so urgently demand. - - ...... The intense desire every -vhere manifest ed to obtain this work, its Official character aud ready sale, combined with an iuereased commission, mske it the best subscription book ever published. One Agent hi Kaaton, Pa. reports 72 sub scribers in three days. One In Memphis, Tenn. 106 subscribers in five days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a ft. II descriptjou of the work, with Press no t ices of advance sheets, dee. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 26 South Seventh St. Philadelphia, Pa. measure under another name, with one or l BtNKao 'TCT, I r ;., obiectionable features altered : but which ' et cbjlhes the Governor and shall be to see that all our friends entitled f. t si . . I .no. . . t ar to vote are duly registered and brought to . giving tliirty day notice thereof, i.y ad v en isc men t in somo pnblic jour nal, if there be 0110 in their com ty. in three public places and at the Court House in their county. Sec 3. Tho .Secretary of State shall, prior to the tenth day of September next, provide for and forward to the Commissioners of Counties, snitable registration books for each election precinct us established for the last previous election, and a suitable nnm her of the blank forms of oaths, pre scribed by Article VI, section 4, of the Constitution. r' Bee. 9. In case the Commissioners of Conn ties shall not receive, on or before, tho first day of October next a sufficient number of registration books and blank forms of oath, as above prescribed, they shall provide themselves with the same at the ex pense of the State. Sec. 4. The Commissioners of Conn tics, or, in cace no Commissioners shall have qualified, the Governor shall, on or before the fifth day of -October next, select one Justice of the -Feacc for each election precinct in their counties, who shall act as Registrar of voters for such precinct lie shall be furnished with a regis (ration book and blank form of oath and shall at times, from . the fifteenth day of October next until tho day of the next Presidential election, receive and ret?ister such qualified voters as may otter, administering the oath provided by the fourth section of the sixth article of the Constitution, to which oath he shall require each elec tor to subscribe previous to register ing ins name in the registration book. fie shall receive a fee of five cents for each voter registered, to be paid out ot the County treasury. Sec. 5. The County Commissioners, or, in case no Commissioners, shall have qualified for their recpectivo pre cincts, tconnties,) the Uovernor, shall, on or iei or e ttte- -t wenuetn oaj ot October next, appoint two electors in each precinct,, who shall, W(ith the Registrar, be judges of elections at the next ensuing Presidential election and shall,, fifteen days previous there to, appoint one Justice of the Peace and t wo electors in each precinct as judges of elections for every ensuing State, County anu municipal elec tion. Tlie j ndgea of election shall attend at the places for which they are severally appointed, on the day of election, and shall be sworn by the sheriff, or, in his absence, by some Justice of the Peace or other officer authorized to .administer an oath, to conduct the election farly and im partially, according to the Constitu tion and laws of the State ; and in defanlt of acting, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, Such judges, in addi THE CrlRULIN l FA It MR. TIKI.1 K VI NO that thn intrmt of tho Far mers aud l'lauturs of this section demand the im lit ieul ion of a ueriodieal to he. devoted to the advancement ol Agriculture in the tyro Uaroli nas, we nave U tennined to establish sueh a enodieal under the title of THE- CAROLINA 'ARMEK, aud will issue the first number as sown as u suHieicut nuiuber of subscribers arc obtained to pay a reasonable sharo of the ex pense of publication. The Farmer will be Issued moiitblj'at tJS per annatu. in advance ; will contain not less than tliirty -twoiarge double-eolnnin pages of read ing matter, hound in handsome covers ; and in typographical execution will not be surpassed by any Agricultural Month! v in the country. Being determined to do whatever en, t'v will nceom plish In nin k ing the Taraier worthy the support of tbe intelligent Planter and Farmers of North Carolina and houtb Carolina ; and de siring to Introduce it into every county in thoso States, we wish to employ active Agents at every Post office, to whom the most liberal in ducements will be offered. Address all communications to . WM. H. BKRXARD, jagg witwrt Wilmington, N. C. PLAIN TRUTH! 1 HOSE indebted to me are hereby notified to call and settle by ti loth inst., or their ac counts will be placed in the hands of Wm. H. Bailey, Esq., for collection. am in mmttt. V-frB U. KNNIrkt and thirty days In the oosjnty in which he offers to vote, shall be entitled to reaiatrtioa upon application. Sec 7. Except In caeca provided for in section eleven, of this act, no person shall he allowed to vote at any election nnlees his name ahull be found upon the registration books of the precinct in which he offers to vote, unles he shall take and sub scribe the following oath : "I,, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Con stitution and lawsot the Knifed States, and the Constitution and Laws o: North Carolina not inconsistent there with ; that I have been a resident in the State of Nortli Carolina for twelve moths, and in the county .. mm . 1 or tor thirty days, and that have neither registered nor voted during this election in any other pre- c net. Such person having taken this oath shall thereupon be register cd Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the judge of elections to keep the regis tration books for their precinct at the piace of holding the election during the day of such election, and to regis ter therein the name of any legal vo ter, first administering the oath as provided in the last section, before receiving the vote of any elector not previously registered. Sec. 0. I ntnediately after any elec tion, the Judges of election shall de posit the registration books for their respective precincts with tho Register or I eeus ot tueir counties See. 10. It shall be the duty of tlie Register of Deeds, previous to any election to be held after November next, to furnish the judges of elec tion for each precinct with the regis tty books for their precinct. Sec. 11. The Registrar of voters shall, at the request of any legal re gistered voter in bit precinct, furnish to snch voter, under his signature, certificate of registration, stating tbe county and precinct in which such vote shall be registered, and shall make an entry of snch certificate against the name of snch voter on the registration book. Upon such cert titicate of registration such elector may vote in any precinct in his coun ty, without further registration. Sec. IS. Upon reciving such vote. tbe judges of elections shall told such certificate of registration with tbe ballot of the elector offering to vote thereupon aud deposit it in the bal lot box. Sec. 13. All acta and sections of acts, ordinances and sections of ordi nances, in conflict herewith are here by repealed. See. 4. litis act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified the 24th day of August, A. D.j 1888. al judge far each additional box. The It ..j..-. .L.ll - - .11 . l I . c, .m. i mm mmymnm SSISi, aw SW1 MWJ DVAVRS. See. 4. Tea ftfietnr si voter .kail furnish tbe origiual reri.traiio. book and the two eopise hereinafter provided far. to the judge of the eleetioa fa the aeJasl Tor which km la appoints1 , Lst iUl fur. copy to tba judgawoi each of the tea, aad if tber ba more than nick th AN ACT To amend an Act entitled "An act to pro vide for the JMrfngACBto." The General Assembly do enact : Section 1 That the Justice of the Peace appointed by the Commissioners or by the Governor to act as Registrar of voter in each election precinct, as provi ded in the fourth section of an act entitled An Act to provide for the Registration of Voters," shall make out two copies of the original registration book for the pur poses hereinafter mentioned ; which said copies, when certified t be correct by the Beristrar. shall have all the leaal force and effect of the original registration book. See 2- 1 hat the County Commission- era, or. in case uo Commissioner ahaO have qualified, the Governor, shall, on or be fore the 20th of October next, appoint six collector at each precinct who shall, with the Registrar, be judges of election at tbe next ensuing Presidential election : and the sail six electors shall take the place of the electors provided for iu the fifth section of the said act and shall perform all the duties which have been conferred upon them." , V. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of tbe j ndge provided for in th preceding section to provide at least three separate ballot box es on the day .of tbe eleetioa at their pre cincts for the convenience of voters, and one boxi baa, he al copy for each additional hex. sv sa asBMtat . mm. a . . . ." oec. o. me Registrar snail receive one sent for each name copied frost th origi nal registration book. See. 0. Any person who shall, with in tent to commit a fraud, vote mora than ooe time, shall be guilty of a saisdemean- j i -f i . or, ana, on conviction, susui Dfj imprison ed not leas than six nor more than twelve months, or fined not less than one hun dred nor mora than five hundred dollars at tbe discretion of the Court ; and aay registrar of voter or any clerk or copyist woo shall make any entry or copy with intent to commit a fraud shall be liable to the same penalty. See. 7. No registered voter shall be challenged on the day of eleetioa, bat those offering to register en the day of election may be challenged, and every person applying for registration before tho election may be challenged at that time In like manner. See. 8. All acts inconsistent with tbe provisions of this aetare. hereby re pealed. See. 9. The Secretary of State shall furnish a printed copy of this to the Com missioners of each county. Sec 10. This act shall be in force from and after it passage. Ratified the 24th day of August, A I)., 1868. (Signed,) JOS. W. HOLDEN, Speaker of House of Representatives. (Signed,) TOD. R. CALDWKLL, President of the Senate. State or North Carolina, ) Office Secretary of State, Raleigh, Aug. 88th 1868 ) I, Henry J. Mennlnger, Secretary of State, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original act on file in tis office. H.J. MKNNINGKR, Secretary of State. STATES VILLE FEMALE COL LEGE. Prof. & F. Rockwell, has taken formal poiaession of this institution of learning, and is busily engaged in ar ranging the College in the best man ner for the accommodation of young adiee thelensuing session, which will betrin the 1st Mondav in SeDtember. Alt the Assistants have been engaged with an eye to their superior qualifi cation, and the most flattering induce ments are offered the pnblic for a arge attendance of young ladies. we are pleased to learn that Mies B. Armstrong, of Auirusta, Geors ia, will take charge of the Musical epartment in the Stateaville Fe male College. Miss Armstrong has had ten rears experience as a teacher Of Music, and always as principal. She comes with very flattering recommenda tions from Rev. Dr. Wilson, and oth ers of Georgia. Statcsvillc American A Blind Tom was put to an old and well known musical test at Danbtiry, Conn., last week, A pianist played an original composition, and while both hands were playing at each end of the instrument 'lie introduced his note in tbe centre of the piauo. Tom played tbe piece immediately after him, even to the nose introduction, convulsing the audience with laugh Terms for Publishing Legal Ad-vcrllsfsjienls. Hie Editors of the Waicfmmtmd North 6tate and American, to save themselves from loss, and to induce oasA payinenU for publishing Legal advertisements, have adopted the fol lowing scale for publishing the same. hereafter, and invite the attention of Clerks of the Courts, and other inter ested parties to the terms proposed. For publishing usual Legal Notices or Courtorders, when the cash a companies tbe order, the price will be $7. When the same are sent and published, without prepayment, the charge will be $10. Clerks of Courts who, themselves, advance the mom y, will bare the I WILMINGTON, N C. ast-)y nd partita ' tion to the powers conferred upon a many ami benefit of I 7 Jf
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