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' - m : r v , T, . 'm 1 SaT . AIV ViU fit ot I Undwhether In time of tM-acc tbe ounf 1 THE MORNING STAB I tlLntWIU iui ti wm &3EE ut, LETTER Or PRESIDENT JOHN BON TO GEN. KW1NO. The A'efVeu W Tntetligencer, at ihe MA Inst., etaia i-apertaiU letter from President Johnson In 0e. Tbomae K- IIIC, Jr., dale- lb UlU.uei., -no wn.wn m ibe requeet of the li-r. He rapid review ..f the nnaiieial history of the eniry and lite present alarming eondt iHit Hi fiitWKW. He eaya h-t ihe Jt v..liaii.ry war cost the people of tbe UUd Stat- $75,000,000, whkb had been reduced lo $45,000,000 wbAl MM war of ISIS eouim.-iic.xl. The war brouglt' up the naiioutl debt, in 1816, to 000,000. By wise raanagfiaeiit, that At bi waa paid of in twenty years, uder Jack on'a administration. At tbe eioae ol the Mexican war, in ls4. the d- bt incurred amounted t $64, 000,000, and was about llie anmc, whet the werwith tbe Southern State begat, in ljf 'The .'Hiiro cat ol llie govern UM-iilAuev. nty tw.t yrars. from the 4U l MalBTl '" tbeSOib of June 1861 bad onr) W-n 1, 700,000.000, where tbe cjeice f l bo goveveiaent from If JWlpSCl. to the 30th of .Tune ISfi.l .nr yeata ol civil war, were 83,300,000, 4)00! aamammm mW$Mt that wm -m debl, al.tha cl- f thai wafc eounlcd H Jtf.600.n00.000, but. io February, 1866 it exeieded 8.' 00,000,000. Foroni th l . i , f I nl k I Ht'iS. in the. 30th of J'lWf tflrto it La Mtimated that tlleJCet of the VWW aw w - w MA,iinnr. fur four vears. in a luuo peace, will bare been 8 1 ,600,000,000, an amount nearly aa great aa waa expend ed from the foundation of i lie-government fr tbe firet aerenty two ytmn, to July, IMl- .a After ibia nmm!n? up, the rreaidcat ibua forcibly proceiil : t "In making tbi comparison, we ihoolfl remember 'bat duri.iK tho long interval between 1789 and 1861 the OoTernmeni waa frequently mjtfired to make expendi turea of au extraordiimry character. Ltrg auma were paid to Indiana aa annuities, and for lite pnrchaae of their landa, and expw- w'r tpd againat pow erful Iribes. Louiniana wka acquired from France at a coat of fifteen millions of dol lar ; Florida, in conaideralitn of five mil liona, waa ceded to tit by Spain ; Califor nia becumo a part of onr poaapaaloni . of payment to Mexico of fifteen millions ; while fhr ten tnttllons our Onrwnjiiettt sc cored from Texas the territory of New M'-xico. During these periods of dor bis tory we were also engaged In wars with Great Britain ad Mexico the first waged atf'tiiutt rme or the mist powerful natlVr of tbe world, the other made additional: epettstve bv ihe prosecutioii ot miliur operatiooa in the enemy's territory. The startling facts, thus concisely sta ed, sttggnat au inquiry as to the cans of this immense increaso in the sxpvuditnrea and indebtedness of thecounfry. Durinft the civil war the maintenance of tbe Fed eral Government wns the one great pur pose that animated our people, und that economy wbieh should alw tys characterize our financial operations was overlooked in the great effort of tbe nation to preserve its existence. Many abuses, which had their origin in the, war, continued to exist long etar il had been bought to a trium phant conclusion, and the people, having, become accuilomed to a lavish expendi ture of the public money for0 object so dear to them as the preservation of ibe in tegrity of their bee inStittiuObuJUtXJ-. tiently tolerated taxation of the most op-pressiv.- character. Lrge sums of mon ey ccntituic to .bo extorted from them oik! squandered in useless aud"bftTaVHiganl ap propriations. Enormous expenditures are demanded for purposes tho accomplish merit of which requires a large standing array, perversion of tho Constitution, and anbjngatian of 8 ates to negro domination. With a military establishment, costing in time of peace not less than one hundred millions annually, and a debt, the interest upa which draws from the Treasury, m(i year, one hundred and fifty millions of dollars for these two items of expendi ture alone retrenchment haa become an Absolute necessity, or bankruptcy must anttn overtake n, and involve' the eoontry in its (nralyzing and disastrous results. If, however, a wise economy De aoopien. the taxes may soon be materially reduced, not aterelvYor the benefit of a few, but in tl intiixeat of all. A rcventile would yet ...m; iaipint for the administration of the Government, aa well aa foMaeh.a re Inn ion of the nublic debt aa would, in s few years, relieve the people rommilliona of interest now annually arawn rrom toeir resources J The idea that the debt ia to become permanent should be at all times discoun- A . J..l-s ..iW bfl-vw J to be borne, and payment of an amount in i . . '"TZr"" 7"nr.t interest every sixteen years eouul to the original sum. The gradual liquidation of tbe public debt would by degrees release Jb large capital inyefted in the weuritics 7 -f 'k. fi...rnmiint which, geekillir rflllUr -. paration tu otber eourees of ineerme, would add to the wealth of the nation, npon U.1.I..I, it i. haw so srreat a drain. L&ia debtr if uer mittod to. become per-1 otaneatand Increaaing, must eventually be gathered in tbe bauds ot tno lew, ana enable them to exert a dangerous and con trolling power in the affairs of the govern ment. The debtors would become the eervants of tbe leaders the creditors the masses of tbe people. It is nOw our boast . . . j, u ii.... ;t. toat we nave given ireeuom wimw - lions of slaves ; it will then ba our shame, that by their own toleration of usurpation aad profligacy, forty millions of people bars enslaved themselves, and- exchanged ilavebolders for sew taskmasters Iu tie ahape of bond-holders and tax-gatberert. -Henee tbe vital issue whether Congress and iU arbitrary assumptions of authority I abail espereeie the snpreme law of the - ... . - - anUaa-a-SXWS-i li.-thn try akall b controlled by a multitude o- ux eollecUtrs and a fiauaittf arm, ir . mm &a lUa lli.r a 1 1 1 1 one aimoai mm iinnvw www., ntaking (be debt a pcrmanant burUcn upon the prtMluetivo InJua.ry o( the people OT tb. r the Conslltaitou, wnn atcn tau all of iU guarantees, abaJI be sacredly pre served ; whether oow. as In 1789 or 1816, proviaiou abnll be made far the payment of our obligations at as early a period as practicable, thai the fmlta or their labor may be enjoyed by our ciiisma, rather than used lo build up and sustaia a mon eyed monopoly at homo and abroad. The eon Vest la not merely wlm shall ocou py tho principal oficca in th people's (III. but wheiber the high bolteaia of the redrral fjonstuutloit snail oe uun and maintained, iu order that oar liberties may be preserved the Union of the Statre reslon-d, that our Fedttal yateui ,nay ba unimpaired ; fraternal fueling re established, that our national strength may be renewed; the expenditure dimin-labt-d, that taxation may be lightened ; tud the publie debt once moreexiingnish cf, thai it may not injuriously affect the life aud energy, the prosperity and morals of the nation. Believing that ter the redreea of the jrcaawwige.f-f. the corretuon of the many abuse Under which the couuUY ! oow laboring, we must look to the Amer ican people, and that in ijicm is our hope, I am. vnrv ti 111 V. Voltr frleinl, WMF " - a i - t J J ' f . ....n,vY I AWOBWwOHlHJr'ii t Gbx Tbomau Ewixo rWenoreut'e XaXonthly SBUgaxine CBWaraallr acknowledge tl I'srloiMaf a ,o...l .Mueii.-a. U-uieUtotifiaalM-rtea IVn,. k-UhM ArchlUctar-.od Uud.lolUf liousrl.ulti latlara, im ul iboa'bi. t -i-oi ",7 ! ..l. 1 .... I nlitiar alM till tlriattnu'iiti. ua haaltlvus) '.ir, . ti..i,.on Health. Maatr. Aiauia.BU. .. by aanviax(fall is)uitulaBd reliable pMM em .r.,iJetl. and a canataat nacce-aNrti l Itkr-, witli other uaeful DdeaUttaialaii liierattiie. o net-on of reBn-meDt. economical houe ile. or - .,irrf to do without the Model - so nuts t,, k ntimtir. in wither ma ed ftee. leatfy ,J, , ith a lnalle premium; two copie6X three.-l 17.60: flvecnpiea, t19. and rplendld 3ilnm or cluU at 3each. with the Drat 1! io c ..irit-r. iAhw heeler ll"ii N- inr J.cUina tar aCubacrihem at f? 'Sfh. Adiln-tw, KoilS Broadway. Nw Vortf Ilemore-f. Monthly and Yoaag America toeui iU the iremia lor suaa. "" NOW IS THE TOE To Invest r.our Greenbacks Profitably. fj. M DAVIS. Watch Maker and Jewel v ... ... niua.nrn in inforniins his friends in. I r ! i. - nil win tr from tbr Mauufitrturea. Ono of the largest and most fttleeted stoeks of natcne, VIOCK4, Jewelry AXD Silver Plated Ware, .hat oas ever been introduced iu Western N (.:., since the War. His past experience iu the business enables h'm to iusure to his eiistnmers bergjdus that will compete favor ably with any IBUr w-tUiah-ut North or SoVith. He would call special aiteulion to itis Large Hlock of Plated War. which Is warrenwd to be of the 1st Quality. Also '..is large Uick of American and Sttiss Watches, and in &ct everything usually kept iu a first class JeWlry Store. Give him a call nnd see the celebrated Cuckoo Clock. Opposite Crawford dc Heili's Hardware Str re. Special attention given to repairing fine Watches, Clicks, Arc, A:c- nr Tue highest" f":rrh jrice p:ii;l for ohl Silver Spoousv Silver Watch Cntes. et-. Salisbury. 6t. 20.16tW. 3ni-42 State of North Carolina, ....::mw.ijijcomiix. z Superior Court ofi Law, Fall Term, 1G8. Savina EddlemanW Thornton Butler. " osiaiMAL ArrAcnufiNT. IT appearing to the skiishu-tiou of the Court that Thornton Btitler.tlie defendant, resides beyond the limits of the State. It is therefore ordered by tho Court that publication he made m th ' Watchman and Old North State." for six consecntive weeK notiiyjtig defendant to be and appear at the next Term of this Court to be held for the Oounly of Rowan, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 3d Monday in April next, then and there toWplevy or de mur, otherwise he will be proceeded against as if he had been personally served with process, and had failed to appear and pleadi Witness. A. Jodnorr Mason, clerk of oarsaid Court at office, the 8d Monday in Septeinber A. D. 1868, and in the ninety-third year of our indeenlence. A. J L UOUXJI aaaovia, 4Q:6trir.f:f 10 EjL-'--i, ax State of North Carolina, DAVIE COUNTT. Superior Court, Fall Term, 1S68. PKTlTioa FOB DIVORCE. , Eliza McCoy vs. Josiah McCoyJ IT appearing upon the affidavit of Elita McCoy, ihat Josiah M(!oyriJOT-n inhabi tant of tbe State; it is therefore, ordered that publication be made for six wetks in the Watchman dV Old North Slate, a psper printed - . ...... ir i . T. in albnrv. tnat ine eaiu uetenuaui, McCa.be-and aiipear. at.tJm ,rt Saiperior Court of law to be held lor the county ol Da- vie. at tne.tjourt House in iockbvihc, ra iuc first Monday in April next, tien and there to show cause, if any he can, why the prayer of . . n . r, . I 'II.. ,!. the petitioner shall not oe .gran:eu. . . ii n A .. L .. .r An, ...t .t IB- in itpataajsa, thw first Monday, ilties, ii iv niiauu, ipti jb mvm said in September, AvD., 1868, and m the utnety tlii r J year of our independence. H. R AUSTIN, C. 8. C. '"""t t. Dr W. F. Bason, rEN"TI MIT. SALISBURY, N. O. O- FFICB on the eorner of Inntss and Church StreeU, near the Manaion Bouxe. Communications through the Pout Office at this place, or otherwise, attended to the first op port unity. ' it. B. Produce wanted, rjy Those indebted will please call and settle at once. .;'"' WANTED A situation as accountant and book-keeper and clerk, by ooe ra every wwiMifni for the Dosttion, and who can fnrnish tbe best of reference. Appry wwsa"".--- - - a- .. . at fhts effie. r - - - - Seliswory. Oct. 24, 1 T9 rubUahad at iViliuiagtea, m U. Tbaraa l..tr.t Ti.lentPhle Kepttrt., Local Maws, traav raJ latalUfwaee aad Cumplaat 1 1 1 ef Ike MajrkeU. : One Year Btx Uontlte M oo $. 60 Advertising mate. able. Bead the follow Inf NUTlCk-4 OV TUB PRESS: "A good paper take iLM WWrsntesi 0a "An ably conducted, racy and lira ,,apo.. -oaten. "A snicy, ipiriled Conservative sheet We onn -ud the papci lo lbs public tfrasas- boro Tim. tin of the spriahtMcst Dalies ia tbe State. ' nuAiykn Conaw-rafnr. -ear -A -prightly Daily, -d worth the auk acriplioa price" Orasaesere Mrie4. "If you. want a lively, wwe-awaka papaaj anbsctibeto the Wilmington Star. Coaoora Vasa. "A spri.htly and able CoPterf-live peV' fine Of the rcfrt an most rea-uenr of ee exchaagea." fUtlttyh iSsaaaSt. , bttt newspapers that viaita onr wit "A lively, ponjrent Dally. The editor i ev idently an enerwtic aud skilful caterer TTer renfon Indicator. "If jou want a bright, sparkling lively and cheap daily paper, we can coOimeiKl tbe Morn inn Star. - FUrcf (S. C). woaftls. "A well conducted, independent Coaeenra live paper and well deeming of poN pet ronape. It is one of the spiciest and t readable papers in the State. &urji OU ffortk State. "A sparklinr, lively and clever abeet. Vm rion (S C.) CrftmmL 'A first -class Daily, antl one of the spiciest papers received by us." GoUthorv Stun. "Withoot mistake, one of the best Dailie received at this ofice, and may be Uuly duatf nated a 'live newspaper, containing tbe new, both political and commercial, in a 'nutshell. . Lancaster (& C.) Ledger. "A capital little Daily, and one of onr very best State exchange-." Raleigh llej ister "A patkling l'ttle Twit.kler.' worthy of al commendation. Its lightning flaahea of wit, satire and logic are constantly scorching the tattered rags of Radicalism." Goldtbaro' Rough Kutc. "I'nqeftionahly one of the liveliest Dailies in the State, and a worthy recipient of the large aud increasing patronage it is daily re ceiving. As a bright particular Star in the firmament of the South, we recommend i s ediior,jud wish for him and his little 'Twink ler' onboittidetl and unfathomable aucceaa." Raleigh North Carolinian. "This bripltt constellation of the heavens continues to illumine the politicnl horixon.and nobly performs its office of guiding. Star for the poor, downtrodden Southerner. The su perior ab.i ty ol it editorial staff ia siifh. ient ..'iiarantee of its success as One of the leadmg joiiriinld ol the couulfj Jknetlsville (S. C) Journal. ''T!ie !i velvet pftper we know of, full oftiews in a -pi.-y-fir.d convenient foitn. and lias sn ed itoiiajetiiff who not only understand the art opepi'oinizinj? and paragraphing to perfection, but who also wield sensible and piquant pens. If you wanf to invest $2 50 in a pleasant and rir jfttaWir-" manner, 'send and -jre ttt- 6er for six months. " A'eou-ee (S. C.) Courier. 'One of the best, and indeed we may add, the spiigbtliest newspaper in the State, The Star shines eonsepicuotisly in the political con stellation of North Carolina, and we take pleasure in recommending it to all who are not posted in news, politics or astroDomy." Edenton Transcript. I3T Remember our low rates of subscrip tion, and address all communications to WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, . Wilmington, N. 0. PRIVATE BQARfllNG. LEXINGTON, N. C. Day. Week, or Month, AT REASONABLE RATES. The travelling public will always find my tabk supplied wjtp tbe best jhe market af fords. - No pares apared to render my guests comfortable. "iS I It t Two Dollars per Day will be charged trau sient boarders. A dedbction for longer time. - J. P. MAbRY. - Sept. 10, 1868. twlm r- '- L . . . Edgeworth Female Seminary THIS rostttotiott w4R be re-opeeed e- the first day of September, with a full corps of Teachers, Tlie tmtirs ex pense for a session of 20 weeks, of Tuition, with Board, Washing and contingent fee, will be sccording to the class : either $105, ot $1 10, nr all6 if paid in advance; or $110.50, or ytof-Ra fuaafif if paid half in wivaeee, Each boarder wll turnisb tier own ngiits ana towels and alao a Pair of sheets and cases. Moderate extra charges will be made for an cjeotsntl modern Lfuages, Music, Drawing, and Oil Painting. Kor circulars address. J. M. M. CALDWELL, July 9. (6t) Greensboro' N. C SEED WHEAT ! J bive a fine lot of SEED WHEAT for sale. Samples at Sullivan & Go's., and at the Store ot Hen'ierson rawioru. SAM L REEVK3, 8r., Agt Oct 7. 40:4t:pd if- FOBSALE. T HAVE THE WOOD WORKS of Two ur.M rt wo horse) for saW cheap for cash. Anolvto H.BARRWOBJL flauahnry, N C, Nov. 12, t Sailv XVewauapcr. in JOBPKINTIN teOUKT BLANKS, ArO. T TBI UNDBe-WGNED HAVE THE to hObm Cu ---. ead nU, taty avs -- JOB PRINTING OFFICES in north Carolina: .Bw-rspreparstlto .11 order, with whlek Utj msy be ftivorsi a wt raewsaatoaAfc . . Jn'S, j L r ' ' .-.Uiwt COTTON TARN we iwwe WEDDING aad PABTI PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, IlAXDBILLo, DRUG LABEL COURT BLANKS, aad all other .lads of Blanks and Job Printing will be doae ia a style that can be sarpad by aone, aad equalled by lew in the State. Oar tarau will be aa low as tbe lowest In the Sonthera Country. . HANKS' A BRUNEI.. Salisbury, January 16, MBS. tw. THE TBI-WEEKLT OLD NORTH STAT 2, AND THE WEEKLY WATCHMAN A Old North Slate, FOR 1868. THE WATCHMAN A OLD NOIlTII STATE having been consolidated in the bands of tba underaigned, sad tho Bakxbb kavuig raapended publication, hereafter there will be bat one paper pebnstied in Saltsbury, which will be Is sued Tri- Weekly de Weekly, tinder tbs above naases. Ia consequence of the combination referred to, this paper will have the Largest Circulation or any PATBU nr . 1 Western Ncrth Carolina wiakw 4-1- -Wll MO ") -w msmm Best Advertising Medium to be met with In that part of tbs 4 " ' si The Editorial Department will ba under tbe management of Ma. Hakes, lata. - " a ; ' Bdltor aad Pieprltter of tbe Old Nobth Stats, and no piins will oe spared to makeitoqoal to any, if not tbe beat paper of its class ia tbs Stats. In the pontics of the paper tliera will to aa change-it wlU centinus to be a finn nd decided Conaerrative journal, hut It will set to devoted sx cluaively to politics. It will also to devoted to the ,.,1 into, of the Stats, aad to Literary Art MiaasUaasou Beading, Domestic Economy, 4c. Offering such induceraento, we confidently appeal to the pabnc tor a Puberal star, ofits patronage boih by u bseription and advc; Terms of Svhcription : TBI- t: 4 ForOas Taar, J. ptx Moafas, weijclt ; 1 Par Oaa Tear M giz Months, aa treaaa 1.60 HANES fe BBUNER. Publishers and Proprietors. an. twkwu. bstt ia ma iareeef i Chmt WmtmrkeuCome ! . s sea is vas rias ve vaaa Moore's Rural Hew Yorker, TWa OBB1T mn iffl wcsflif i TUB RURAL ts tas S-4 Uraa-Slrcl. riJJiw VaJaaa4 VartotT af ieasta-i aae n-aatj alaeT VmSZJm assva AaHe.ltwr-1 Hum i 'l, aaleaua.-. Wu.au-aal fata., aad MM W.iLrr. UlWrwred wit r.BfTmi. .... .m; Jouraal.-a tl osai: , pMairuuasveaa.wB in, lulling Hit Choict Literature, Science and Art, Educattm, Youth s Heading, HorticvUmrt, Sheep HutbanOty, Cranny, Dairying Ilural Architecture, General Netc$, Domestic Fonomv, Commerce, Xr(, with niinamtiaas. Talsa, Kaaya, Masts, raeuy. Tas lUral Raw V-r-svis a nsuoaai jograai.rnca- . i i.i. tlM rmt and Waal nni anarwum n m Waslemal, If r.rp. K-tlora, CoaUibatU., c,a, prise. Bsaaj wTiuC boat Parassva. I'laaUt. Wool Orewara. tira I JrT HorUrallaraaa, aiT. aad alao Aatbora. Hebol .r. i" o7 -ot.a-a.WHly. I. -Vtof lk. Roral I. .My tMUisa. a.-fw-i 1"-w-ai. fealty prt.tae-VZuWuTmi-- isatiaettw -wtai . . . - . ii . m. . W astevor Iwcaaea. in o-oir,. - T0U w A NT THE KritAL ! YOt'H V Kri-fJ-Stf, y. bat a Ura aad CCDS WAFT ITf Wmm U SI (all. WwSjrttatttt. .t a oBthlv. tat s lares rWaaUfal waaajj, . i . v.i vitr w al. TC- a-witar eeataAaaaliaeaale qaarto saae. arlatta ia satra styhJ.-Clsar TrjMW aad tattaf Uluatrations than any other Joaraal or its Ctaat: A Title Paar. !. c.. at emmmivmwf TCHMH Ualr SS a t ear, ajcnwmai.eiw'r' ,PT. Vol. Xft beftn. Jan. 4. ISf No. la tta i is 1 1 taias TTt- ir H orths U aawbera tTs Q-atar. (Oct. u Jut.) on trial, ter eely n. Dm It asaiwitta'.T. TH i CAROLINA FARM K. BBLIBVINO that the Intereats of the Far mers and Planters of this section demand the publication of a periodical to be devoted to the iwlvaneeinent of Arrioulturs in the two Caroli nes, we have d temiined to establish tueh a periodical under the title of THB CAROLINA FA KM HH. and will issue the Irst number as aoon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained to pay a reasonable share of the ex pense ef publication. The Farmer will be iasnsd monthly st Bf per annum, in advance ; will contain not law than thirt) -two larfre double-column page of read ing matter, bound in handsome covers ; and in typographical execution will not be surpassed by any Agricultural Monthly in tbe country. Being determined to do whatever energy will aooompmh in making the Farmer worthy the support of the Intelligent Planters and Farmers .f Verth Csrrli"- and South Carolina i aad de siring to introduce it Into every county in those State, we wish to employ active Agents at every Post office, to whom the most liberal in ducements will be offered. Address all communications to Wll. II BKKXARD, jeT w:tw Wilmington, V. 0. Agents Wanted fob THE 0FF181AL HISTORY OF THE WAR, Its Causff, Character, Conduct and Remits. By HOT 1LEX1XDEE H. STEPHEJff . A Book for all Sections, a4d Parties. This great work presents the only com plete aud imiartial analysis of the Causes of the War yet published, and gives those In terior lights and shadowa of the great con flict only known to thoeo high officers who watched the flood-tide of revolution from its fountain springs, aud whch were so acces; sible to Mr. Stephens froinhis position as etfffid 'officer orthe Confederacy. 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Furs and olias Dried and Green Fruits, Grain, Wool, (lama, Poullsf, Naval Stores, 9 Hups, Ginseng, Feathers, Hemp, Proeisioam Oils, Lard, Tallow, Tbtooee, Sands, Btrahtm, ii i , Moiasses, iu., he, Ac, TO "f CARPENTER, General Commission Merchant, 440 Waning to a Bt. NEW YORK CITY. And receive his weekly Price Current ef Pro dace nd Qroeariaia.be woatoomplete price cur rent on id.. hi d in the l aitedetaie. end for a Frice Current Marking Plates aud Card, t'ui wished A rea. Libetal advances made U Consignments. , Established, Af-eUf, I860. First Ham refT-oee- giVea wbea reaubvd. March 4, twly tete -of Nortrt- Oftrxyitmr, WATAUOA tXICWTY. Superior Court of Lam, full Term, 1868. Cjrvt Culver, 1 vs. V Injunction. Joel Kcrera ) IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the court thai ihe defendant Joel K. is a non-resident of the Btate, It ' on)eiel that publication be made in ht-Wtkhmmn d) Old North Stale, a newspaper published in llietots n of Salisbnfy, for six eonsreotive weeks, that the said defendant may appear and answer llo said bill at tbe next term ol tins court in le held for tbe county of Wstanga, at The Court House in Boone oo ike second alter the thud Monday in April aext, or the same will be hesrd ex parte as to him. Witness, Joseph U. Todd, clerk of onr said Court at office, in Boone, tho second alter llie third Monday In September, A. D., 18C8, and in the 03d year of onr iaderwndenee. J. B. TtrBBriC. S. C. 45:pr niftSt ' State otl North Carolina, ROWAN O0DNTY. Superior Court of Law, Full Term, A. D. 1868. mrrioa xtxssu. lAjib Micha.-l Miller, Adra'r., oi Daniel Miller, vs. Aaron Mffler, Jacob Miller, Isasc Minr, Lavi na Miller, Paul Shaver ami wife Maiy, William Parker and wife Sophia, and A brant Miller. F' appearing to lite satifactun of the Court that Ahrani Miller, one of the defend i - resides beyond the limits ol tka Siftte. It is therefore ordered by the Court tlili puMM-av lion be made for six weeks suct.essivwlt, in ihe ' Watchman & Old North lale," a f.apet pnb hshed in the town or SHbt)ry. noillving the Mid defendant to be and appear at Ihe rext Term ol thisCoutt to be held for the owiniy of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury, on the 3rd Monday in April next, then and ih re to plead, answer or demur,, othsi wire judg ment pro confesso will be taken as to bim. Witness, A. Jndson Mason, clerk of onr said Court at office, tbe 3rd Monday in St piem ber, A. D. 1868. and in the uihely-third year of our independence. A. JUDSON MASON, C. & C. 45:6t:pr.f.$10 State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTT. Superior Court of law, J-all Term. 18C8. Jacob Liogte vs. Thornton llutler. OBI0IXAL 4TTACUUEHT. IT appearing to the satiiduetion cf the Court that Thornton Butler, the delemlant, resiiles beyond the limits of the State It is ihereb re ordered by the Court that pnblh atton be made in tht Watchman and Old Norih State," for six consecutive weeks, notifying said .defendant to be and appear at the next Term Of this Com t to be held for the County of Kowan, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the 3d Monday in April next, then and there to replevy or de mrtr, otherwise he will be proceeded sgsinst ss it he bad been personally served with ptooess, and had failed to appear and plead. Witness. A. Judson Ma-on. clerk bf our said Court at OjBee, the 3d Monday in Septeiuber, A. D. 1868, and in the ninety-third yearoi our inoVndetme. 1 A. JUDSON MASOW, aXfcfiijRrXf in e- Universityof Virginia. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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