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y ....-, - ; 11 - . - lic Nortl) State nl JUDICIAL SYSTEM. R. limp alnee we published" com- "1IMK I lauicaiion from One of iho Profession" 1 - Mit.. f 1)... members of propo " " .. Jfce legal pU-tba bench .Well - tbe Ur, on the 16lh of December Tor the purpose of interchanging views a to what ( changes should be mailo in our U. Ibia suggestion haa mil wilh a faVornble response from the pica generally, as well aa from many members of the legal pro fw.lon. and wc Mlpjioac Ibe meeting wilt bo held. The new Code of Civil Procedure doea not acetn to meet with the approbation of j the legal profession generally nr of the people. We will not mdertako an cx-; aminaiiou and discussion of its merit and demerits ouiself, but our columns are open to all who may wish to do so. We flunk a discuaaiuu id' the Qucatiin, by the bmubv. bt rs of the profesMou, would prove both useful and interesting. it-1 1 ,.Ui,ft. munrr-t -m itiufcrm city, proclaiming himsell m bo tbe cham pion of ihc C,od',.anl iuviiiug tlio vns of those rat inhere of the profession who oppose it. In our next we shall publish a more elaborate jto.mminiition fioin anoth er highly respectable member of thsjiro fession over the signature of ''Davie" giv ing his views nt some length ae to bow far tbe innovations now being made should b carried, nnd favoring ibe proposed meeting at Ralcigii on the 16th of Decern ber. We know that the proposed meet ing has the sanction of the most eminent of our Judges, and of some of the ablest and most experienced of our practicing attorneys. FROil WASUIXGTON Washinarton. Nov. 28. M. The Metro- politnn Police Ih.urd lias report, tl tinfn- ! vorably on over one hundred applications i to retail lintior. The oreaniaation ot the I Suns of Temperance, by raaolution, urfreg , tbe Board to stand firm, while those tlis- nppointed in scenting licenses threaten to join the opposition in securing a prohibi tory law hy Congress. It is stateA that the debt statement will sliow n heavy increase, probably eleven millions, while the currency in the Treas ury continues low. Hon. Fayette McMullen presented a petition from the citizens of Virginia- to Grant, to day, against tho extension of Stay-laws beyond January, 18G9. Grant expressed hiiusrlf favorably, but desired to consult Schofiehrbefore acting. " Sioneuiaii, ii is understood, opposes farther extension, anil advises those, who can't pay their debts, lo take the bank rupt law and start afresh. Grant's peti tioners represent that further extension of ibe stay laws will involve the credit ol the State and will prevent the payment of the interest of the State flrbt.. The .State Department urges travelers, in view of thn disturbed condition in for eign countries, to carry passports. They cost live dollars, and are only given tocit snis. General Grant wijf attend the wedding ef Major Benjamin to the daughter of Governor Fish, on the 8lh. nnd on the same evening, a reception uy .urs. m.ir shall O'Roberts will be given in honor ol the Preetdeiit elect. It is staled that at these two re-Onions,, the Pieaident elect will sije tbe creme de la ere me of Gotham's society. The Herald publishes the following spe cial : - ; "III conversation, a few days ago, Gen. Grant expressed his impressien that-the result of the late election h .d quieted down the state of feeling throughout the coun try, had produced a condi'ionof sober nnd i . Hi... contented apilseeiree hi tho declared will of the nvijorily, and that an improved tone in tbe political, as well as in other, relations of life will sajon be m iile mani fest. VVImmi be made use of iho expres sion, 'Let us have peace,' he sincerely nieaut it, and lie apprehended iro trouble in any section of the country under Ms atlmiiiistration while at the same tunc, the rights of nil classes and of all , communi ties shall be protected and preserved. Re ferring to the foarteenth Amendment, he said Kentucky and Maryland woald suf fer a loss of representation, after the next census if they refuse to allow negro., fttti frage, in accordance with the provisions of that amendment. 'It will be a bitter pill to them, observeAtbe general, laugh ing, 'but they will have to stand it." The following paragraph is in the Her ald's version of Gen. Konsseaus report, wi rli -We not annear in the copy at Grant'a Headqnartera : - Of ibis stripe were some of the mem hen of JbeJteP-whliwn Campaign Com mittee, In a cousaltation at my Iieadquar. tAa at which one South worth, a con tinl - in v member of that Committee, took part, at whkh ewnsuhaUon Troy self waa not nreaent. but one of my Staff officers. It Was tontended by some of tbe Ilepub- "licans present, that the negroes should be advised not to eo to the polls. I hc Idea being that, if they did so, ther would be alaazhtered. Southward replied, that - this Committee would advise the. negroes t vote, v Adding: "Let them be slaughtered the more there are killed, the better it will be for oar partjf.- X BIS SDini, I am aoiry w , often controls the action a m . - 1 - 11 many who assume to act ia ike name ad I Internal Iraprov.inoot. reported upon .J - . m . 1. l.i . 1 ill j l...- ..r in the Interest of tits Gorernmant of the U .hi. tl States, mad who use tbe cloak of loyalty a cover for their laiaaeedav I hive found that men of ihii description, though willing In are the blood of other shed at a diatanee, conceal themselves nli marvelous alacrity and skill at the approach of any real or fancied danger. Souihworih who wanted Wo negroea .Umhtered at tbe poll ia a shining ciam- J" J fcjj. r ,Md1(irteli ,h. time (ua,j0 tj10 reBmrk I have quoted." he LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SENATE Tie Senate waa culled to order at 1 , . .!.... U Mr Long prcaen ed a petition Trow certa;n ciiiron of Davidson c.uinty, , praviag iho Ocneral A-einbly tore 'luce the aaleriea und Iwe of enlaried otlicera. and urging them to rvdnoo ixrjiem and uiiieago. Inferred to i the C'lifiiuitififi UU rropuaitiaiu auU . Cirievaneea. 1 Mr. (iruhum. from the Committee ta wli i,ni w aa "I in. Mr. H n row. Irom the Uomminee on the Judiciary. to whom wm ftr ftrred I bill lo alio A rl minis' rafort and Executora to eell lot caah, r pol led a aiihatittite. After pome di ctission. on motion of Mr. Davis, it was recomtn tied to tho Committee, nir.u. By Mr. Love: A bill to amend an !ii in lelat.on to Saliuies and Jjeea. Inferred to the Cm m it tee on Propo bilious and Grievance. Hy Mr. LKthc: A bill in relation to li'siing tuxes in the reveral Twit all i p. Referred to tlic Committeeon the Jud'c'ary. IJv M. - Wiiifitead : A resolution di reeling tlie Public Treasurer, to ia me a new bond, instead t one issued in lavor of Catherine Kendall, liefer red to the Cinmitteeon Finance. On Motion of Mr. liespass, a Coin mitteo of throe were appointed to confer with a special Commhteeol ,,0 Ilmitjeon Salaries and Kees. The re8j,jen rjignatetl Messrs. Uvspass Purdie mid Davis its llio Commitiee. By Mr. Welker: A resolution in relaiion to the pioperty of the State in the city of llaleigh. CALENDAR. Bill to mcorp irate the N'orth Caros lirta Mutual Homo Insurance Coin pany came up. Several amendments were offered, and, after some dis?ciipfcion, its fur ther consideration was .postponed tin til Tuesday nex Rt 12 o'clock. Resolution in favor of Wm. Thotnp. son. Wiley D. Jones, W. Qriines and II. K. Ferrell, naased its second lead ing. A motion to amend tho rules, bo that no bill c iild bo printed; nnle66 i i i . t the by special outer, was aoopiuu. A message was received fnm Mouse, transmitting the following bills, viz: ii ill to incorporate the Salem Fire Company. Referred to Committee tm Corporations.. Bill to charter a Furry accross Neueo River, in Craven County. Re ferred to Committeo on Coporafions. Bill to provide for the appointment Entry Takers. Referred to the Judi ciarv Committee. Bill in reference to obtaining 11 ceneo to practice law. Referred to the Committee dn the Judiciary. Mr. Moore, of Carteret, gave no t ea that, on Monday, he would in trodncc a bill to repeal the act, em powering the Commttreo to locate the Penitent iary. Uii motion, tire renaT0 acnonrncu until Monday, 11 o'clock. HOUSE 0 F ,R EP RESENTATI YES. N Satpkday, Nov. 28, 168. Hottee called to order at the usnal hour. - U ' , Braver by the Rev. Ing, of Chat mm. ot G bat ham. ot the Uono. By reauosf, Mr. Pou presented a memorial from M. M. Williams, V Wake, asking for a certain grant. Re ferred. In accordance . w motion, yesterday Cmnmlttee to consider his bill for tbe relief of debtors, the Chair annonnc ed Messrs. Ragland, Pou and Welch A message waa received from the Governor, in relation to the. act, passed last "session, appropriating $10,000 for the Executive Mansion. The iiieMajsa exnresses a desire-not "to n 6e t he approprialion and t c 'ii i t ime in hi6 present residence Oi motion of Mr. Sinclair, it aa refe red to the Committee on Public Buildings. Mr. Pou said he was gbtd to hear 6iich message. He had intended to introduce a ".bill, looking to the dia entinuahce of such a thing as an Executive Mansion, after the expira tion of the present administration. Now that this message had been re ceived, he gave notice that he would shortly introduce snch a bill. BE PORTS FKf)M COMWTTtKS. Mr. Laflin. from the Comm i i te on iho bill to amend the charter f the Green Swamp Co., recommending it pilHoflgV. 1 In kitmo. Irom iho aatne uomimt tee, submitted a report, recommend itigthe passage of the bill to amend the Charter of the Cheraw and Coal fielda It C. Co. Mr. Ton, from the Ounmi'tae on the Judiciary, reported favorably up. on tbo bill in faror of John T. White. Mr. Harnett submitted a report 1 1 in the Committee on Corporations, rocom mending the flaeaejreof the bill to incoi pornte the .M.i'li. hi Mining Cmpauy, with aome alight amend I Mr. Eatea, from the Finance Com mi nee. submitted a report uufavor able to the passage of the bill to ira . i.ii. 1... 1 jo a mx on 1 rivaie uma iuwvu..v in the sgisla' are. Mr. linden, from tbb Commute, on Public Uuildinra tubtnitted a mi n-rlty and maprtty report upon the resolution rein.iating the Supreme Curt in their rnort, The reporti tUc1 "I wd,r wlt out reading ' j . 11 t ILm communicaiioii aua 0111 wore rou-imu to the Committee on Finance. - MitULCTWl P,v Mr. Maloue; A resolution hi- structiiig the Jinlieiury Committee t" enquire whether any legialation ia necessary to make 'the act concerning reg straiion. ami llio act auieiiuator j . . . .1 i . 1. . Q I . I. .t A .i ...:i:...i .... ,1... QAili i.i An IIICItMU, rill I lit on mw gust last, Hdieablo ti all sjeeial elections held under the proclamation of the Governor, or othei wise. Adopt ed. By Mr. Robinson : A resolution in favor of James Cansler, late Sheriff of Macon. On motion r.f Mr. R.. tin? rules were suspended, and.-al'Jer some little debate, tho resolution was adopted. Mr. Ilodnett presented the report from the Commissioners of Caswell County, with map and survey of said County. The report wa referred to the! Committee on Counties and Townships. DILLS Bv J. It. Harris, of Wake, colored: A bill renewing the charter of the t it v of Raleigh. Referred to a special Committe of three By M. Estes: A bill to aid the Wiliuiiigtoaaand Weldon R. R. Co in building branches to their main road. Ordered to he printed and re'erred lo the Filial cu Committee. Hv Mr. While : A hill to amend isectiam 137, chapter 7, Code of Civil Procaaime. Referred. . , In accordance with Mr. Sinclairs resolution of yesteidav, raising aspo cial Committee to examine the resolu tions and ordinances of the late Con vehtioii, the Chair announced the foU lowiiiir L'eutlemen to coinioe sntl I Committee, viz: Messrs. Liuclair, Vest ! ulu Xraa. By Mr. Stilley: A bill to amend section 137, chapter 8, Code of Civil Procedure. Referred. 15V leave, J. H. Harris, of Wake, colored, presented a petition from the laborers on the Western Extent sioii It. ft. Referred. A message was reco ved from the Senato, Jiansmitting the following bills, and afking tlie concurrence of the House, viz : A hill to provide for the collection of taxes for lPbo in Uarteret co.; A resolution authorizing the Super intendent of the Insuiie Asylum to insure the huihliiigs of that Inalitu lion, in some Fire Imu anpe Ct.; A bill to extend the time within which widows may diejtt frotu the wills of thwr late husbands. The bills were placed upoo tbe Calendar. On ut'dioi of Mr. French, tlie Special Order (tin? resolution tnaking achangoin the ofr'cei in the Capitol) was postponed until Tuesday next. ur Lilt Vlll iUitn rjtseaB Messrs. Editors : As there seems to be much diBsatlsf'actiori with the "New Code the underslirnea hopes that the profes sion will avail themselves of the column , ,, of your paper, so kludly tend;ered to spe-, vith Mr. Ragland a objections. With present impres . raising a special .jng j am willing to enter tho lists as the champion of the New Code as to its gen eral leainres ana proviioiia. Gentlemen ought not to find fault un less they can point nut -not only a change but a change for th&worse. Tau. NE W ADVmZl&EUEMTS, I 1 r Xursuant to a decree of Rowan Court, I will (, ell l i)m inglieei biil.ier,: on thw premises, On Tuesday thn 2ath of Uecenber. Ust hunokbp ami roaTY acses or land belonging, to the estate of B S. Krider, deceased. Said funds aiJjoiu the lands i of N. F. Hail, Sainael Sloan and others. i, ' Terms made knowp bn day of Sale. C. C. KRIDER, AdinV, No. M, JJHG8. ji47 FQBSAIE, T HAVETtfE W(XD WORKS of Two tatw" Wagons,, (two horse) tor Bale cheap for cash, j App'y 'o M- pnw w j . rialubury, N. Q, Nov 12, 19 46Jw kAUSBURY MARKETS DECKMUEU l, t mm .hiis ico.,h .r i.tiintl ' ' - . in u. r-- r - Ba. pas aeaw (M1UII UU B ... I.IUlo I.SO ...fi.aa u tun. l" oua. " . . . .. 1 1 iu., Hill, uii.u. w Ml uouna. V v IU in VI' JO la ttl s u m So la W a.uu uit.un It la IS 40 lo BO 4. SB l 4 60 Ml. Ml sou as Tallow. - (oMob. -awpoaiHl Vara, pot buu.U, IwSlJrs! tf poaad. F.aur, lawaaca. Ufa, W. . kcr.l. . 1. I. i B " f S. to 1 to 00 to 16 to to as 10 S3 lo S to 8 to 8 to fr-m arieit. apvUs paaUd. M nop iu 'a. Iii. W-'.. uM ijr' " aapaaiM Ir..... bar. 10 10 1 6C rMiinfa, .!.. ml. " golaaaa.rilmni.lrfBl , - Waal leSta, " Mjmp, Onluaa, par bahl, Pork. pr jmibbJ. I'uUi." ". IrtuH. per batbal. ItML SO to 00 1.00 to 1.9U S0S BO 10 to 18 40 to 50 011 to 74 14 to IH to 9 go to tl w.eu toO.es 0.00 to 'J.' 8.60 to..U0 00 to 08 SStol.60 Buirar, Urvwii. per poaad, Uaritli.il. C 1 uharlBBd !. ftaifc. I. varpool. i k. Tabla. lobar, o, l.t-af. psr poand Naaanrtaraa, GOLD HILL. Wrtuesilmj, 25tk Nor. Int. T WILL sett, al OoM- Hill, a lot of Machinery. I iimiinf f one twentv Imrsn STKAM KS'UXE. wiln TC 111 LA It KMLBbVObUPT isu, Pi-Lura, and H isui.its. Two of Aa!' .Mu crsiiias. One rail sei of Pim ! . . .... t- in v Too, iMiin:r ol rttodt. Die. Tape, Tiee, an t Pin-' fottei. A lot ol Leather anil Kob U r 1 !, i r i m. ; copper and iron I'lPiSO : two earlaiya ol Acid; a lot of HuoaehuM ami Kilelien F .rnitnre. and a fcrvat inauv oilier ar i:clesi.ed aboOl aaauhiawf lor making 0 M. Miaing parlies will fliidthi a rare clianoe lo lumiali taeiaaalvas with all things suiuble lor Mining pi ii poses. AI! perins wiling further iuformiiion coo eerniog the aU've pro;wrty will adiiress itu subscubei at Gold-Hill. N. C. JAMES A. GILL. Agent Oold-Hiu.. Nov. 10th, 1808. 3tw 2tw 0f Cliai lot te IVww copy ten days, and send bill to tlie subscriiier. The Sale of tho above property postponed until lurtlier notice. Charlotte Time pVaae copy. Nov. 21, 1868. has been NtW GOODS! iNfciW UuuDS COMING I Q3M1N8!! COMING!! Fall and Winter STOCK. Large, Varied, Elegant and CKSA&a COMB AND SEE V.WALLACE TS now receiving his large and elegant stock 1 of Fall and Winter Goods, to the inspection ot which he invites every body. He located in Silwbi I V with the determina tion 'l doing I-' '' and honorable busine-H -i-a mercliant, and will ndlicre unalterably lo .that purpose. He is confident that he can make n So the interest of the public lo fade with bim. He has been unusually careful in the selection of hi Fall Stock, which comprises every! Inn-,'; bought low down for cash, which enables h.nj to sell as low, if not a liille lower, than any oilier merchant i all this region. Try him J Try him U CASH or BARTER! It shall he an even-handed, satisfactory trade. None shall leave Ins Store without leeling that liiey have done well by calling on WALLACE, Next door above J. S, McCubbins. OctW. Fresh Arrivals at No. 2, Grranite Row, T71CT0R WAIXICR is now receiving a V large and well selected stoca oi DrvGood, cy notions, A. Ready-Made Clothing Hals, I an?, llnnts. Shoes. G rocenes, ace, ate. , . .. .mm in.- i..n ...nm-inllv invited to pivOTUm call. i . l B..H. -C01TAW aV CO., .OnTBRAt C01MHSSI0K AHU Mm AND ..u a SoB't (LiWrly T..) OUbraUd Ammu Z K r b"o-.. inrJIfor Vulco Iron Work., Rlebmoad, Va. . I . ia..1. j TnhiPM. a. a. BBCMKai.. 4W. w. cia.noi, 11. ..ILL. I Wilmington, N. K aMTH WTtW ST unr.;w:ioy A FIRST CLASS MILLER wanted 4- . v.Ut, r...a Mivu situ to take tuated in rwriilaon county. Auoresi Fan a- - a , M ma S4 WJ " . n u ui K iun. i - . - -j J For Life Insurance Only IEAL ESTATE 1XS11AXCE COMPANY AUTHORIZED CAPITA! ONE MILLION DOLLARS' OFFICERS. W.'C. CARRIKUTUN, Preside J. J. HOPKINS, Sccretarg. C. H. PEBKOW,M. D., Jfed. Advisor. ThU liberal and solrcnt SimUiern Oaipaay pay to it pulUi tuoilara auuually 87J Psr Csnt. of its PjUs. It pmpieto aid Its patrons bj taking notes for oua half of tbe premium 1. It all-ws U patnms u pay all eah Ifoaairaa. It iuritoa ita patrons to attend its anuual set. tleuinnU and ai their right proUH'tint. It aliowi 1U patrons to change tar policies rr..i.. i... iiliti'i til atmtliiT. It- Piilirv holder are not ratneiea as m um Tel or rcaldenee. It of Ma I'm following eartincate as to its sol- v iiia Cocbt Um ,U J War. Ii -l ' " 1 . . a . . Taa 1. ..1 ..m. it. nt tin- count ol u ii-i' 1 F - ; " , lanrrr Itaaoll in oiOMOiiiilj'i mrncm iinsi' siisiaArta, m it Holrenev. iu rale-, ami lernia tor late in nr am i- ure aucb a to commend it to publie pat- runage. . . luntieWjoWM. WrKoe arttt B(Wtt men r hiirh inteirrit v. and natron i-an rely on su honorable, sAoMBt aiauageiif nl of lis affair. one of US have xlm-K or p ronni inien i in thin i-.iiiiDiinv. ami miiiiIv give till" a in-niwr eted tcatiuiouy to the merits of a good InStitu tion. . . f.Bo. 8. 8TEVKis,nerii ureuiiutiun Juas V. Uix. Shmtf Vi. A. UHL.Siirveyor. 8. II. Lovixuv Clerk Connty Court. 0 A. Bingham A t.. Agvut. 8aiiburr 3 We also have the agency lor good Fire Com panie. Traveling agents wanted. Apply to CAPT. JAMES F. J0UN80X. Special Agent, Charlotte, X. C Jan. 7. lHtW. wAtwIv Tbe Aill g -i. CU insurance (Ccmjiant of viaoiNia. A Virginia and Southern Institution Its Funds are kejt in the South. It has met teith unprecedented success. Its fortunes are established beyond anp contingency. The Company ha capful and Blasts. againM in iabiiity that will rompare lavoratily w.th any I.ifo ;uuranee ( onipany in the vuntiuent, wbirb is tn. trueleia "f resjwiHiibilrty. . i . nl. i, i .in- caiiliouiily adminiiteren by selected UirtH-tora, ol reKumUibilily ami baiiieMi caparity . It baa etiblined iu claim lo .soutitarul'atruaage. OFFICERS: raKSIDKMT, J0UN" E. te I) WARDS, TICS PSKMinENT, Wii. 11. Isaacs, SBCRKTAST, D. J. II.IHISOOK MKTOCAL KXAMINf.lt, rriAULKS II. SMI HI, M. V. LBO AL A-DVISBB, OKSKR AL aOEXT. II. C. CABEU, JXO. II. I LAIllORKE. DIRECTORS: Henry K. Ellyson, John Ender. William r . raylor, Siimuel S. Cottrelt, ,'o!m Doolcy. AhH Sni der, H. KTi . BaAirvflle, Hnmiiel Tun y, IJeiifpe Jaeuli-, J. W. .1:11-1.11. (Seorge S. I'a Inter, i 'tiarra i norrnii", William Wliint Jr., Ed. A. Smith. Tims. J. hvana. si i i. j ilin . II. V, I'hocMey, Jimes A. H iitt, (aliell. ri. M QuarteSi HartHook, W. H. Tyler. Willintns, E. Edwards, William (I. Tayior, A. Y. stokes. A. I'. Abcll, Win. K. Issacs. Onorge L. H'd sod,' Sam. ii-1 M. Pr.cc. i. n. Morton, K. H. Ilibrell. William H.Talmer, LEWIS C. HANKS Ao't. Janl7-tw&wtf Lexinoton, N. L Connecticut Mutual Life Ol Hartford, Conn. 6TATI-.M1.NT, PEC. 31, 1867- ACCUMULATED ASSETS INCOME FOR 1807. FOR PREMIUMS $6,332,804,95, FOR INTEREST, .3 9 3 , 7 1 1 , 5 8 LOSSES PAID IN 1867, $1.268,75818, f DIVIDENDS PAIfilN 187. $ Q 4 3 , 0 0 5 , 0 0 , Intercut reeei ved more than pays loSaes. , IHs-idends aversfre over 50 per cent. All piilWnesnon-torfeilableforaiitated amount a s.surance can be efleeted in all forma de, ired. SAML. DOUGLAS WAIT, General Agent. Satiabnry.X. NSURANCE COMPANY -. i. . - i Important To Mnjistrates, Clerks, Sherds, imdstluri rt X HE undersigneit have 111 presa, tod will tame, a oonipk-iv and full ANALYSIS OK TIIKLA'8, under Iho Cod ol Civil Proeredur. as l.y tltats Uolteral Assembly, reUitug to lb uu lira ol Jmdkm Ik Pmct, S0r4f, Cltrk Osurt, mttd vthtr Cumntf Ofietri. logrther with lha Consiitulioo "1 the Biate. a list of ihc Cuuniic as do idnl into Jodimal !' tricta, 1 l.c unit: of buliimg Coons io Uw asveral CooniicB, Hut nama of the Judgsw and ixilicl- tOIS ol tl,c SitK-iior Coort, Hrgisier of Dioa, 8ler iff. County CouimissHnitTB. Tieasmef seal Cor oiurr for each County. Tlita pani4tl will also coulain the Fcra a'luwed by Uie new Uw lo Ibtf several ulOceis, wiib some of '.be most 1 .- 1 y . . tormt of Cwxl a4 Oisaiaat ITS The wotk will o.ntaiil about 150 g . .11 1... mm t aJubl book 01 rele lor ikuinlb aaHiaiev Sei'it by mail lo any post oAVt- in ttie lata, pomatfe paid, lor f 1 er oopy- Jt'" MCMUlJ ii UOItMAtf. l'lj m m bbb irsiibaiMBnaiBi Halbioii, N. C. County OftWia, with a Complete 8et of Vtama, H- it -it-. I lo Ibe of iv ordei ol things. This laaa. lit ainint 4ee fmmmt- 4 HI be pnli4iatii e as Buotl a- ihe Hoal ir o. i of tbe Cou.inis SBuBCTS appoiiiteil In revise lb Code ha bet-li anoied by the Ueoeral assembly. The plan andseoeol iIm piupoard U ok, will be lur Iher laid bifoie II e p n ii al an eaily 'lay. M IU)I At GUHMAN, Ral. igh. Set ! 1 I8U Publish. IS. Suit! Salt! Salt! DIRECT IMPORTATION. VOW LANDING Fx BRIO BEKIE i HOWARD, DIUECT t'UOM U V Ell POU L. 3.0 0 0 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. LAKGE. FULL. CLEAN sacks, weighing -l-i i" 'M lb.. lor sale friuo w harf in tots to suit, at lowest market prices, hy U.G. 1'AKSLh Y Wiluiiugtoa, N. C. 1.500 Sacks AMERICAS SALT iu LIV- Eltl'tioL Sacks- 1.000 Sacks AMERICAN SALT in BUR LAI' Sacks, A final and in Store, For sale at lowest market prices, hy 0 G. PARSELY CO.. nov7-4!9-2w Wimiagtou, X. C. Notice of J. W. Bitting. CCOUNT8oo my books thnt have Wen presented and still unpaid and lour i.ri.inii.es have been kept, ofr' J!c lift: W exce,..!.... lo -oonis ibovr referri-il to, TT , .laid in 13 days from the pnhl.ea.i- U of .hi. --.irr. will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Oct. 10,-2w J- W. BITTING. TO TUE GERMAN I'OPCLATIOS OF NORTH AND StlUTH CAROLINA, N or liefore the first of February next ) (provided 500 subscribers are obtained bv t i t time), the undersigned pnipnsea to issue from the Daly Messengek office, a live "GERMAN" Weekly newspaper, o be called -The German Weekly Mkssen aer." The German Weekly Meettger will con tain all the latest Home and Foreign News, nud is to be devnted to the nd.Mmcemetrt if Iiiiuii-ration to the Southern Mates, none Industry, Agriculture, Kurnl Ecouoiny, Me clinnical Arts and the Hreside. . The paper, like Daly Me68enoer. win be strictly Democratic in twlities and its aim will ever be to encourage Immigration, and to aid iu the building up the Sotirthern States, which must lie done at allbaeard. We confidently rely on the Press, ai d on our friends throughout the Southern States, in whose interest we shall labor in the fu ture as in the past, to sustain us in this im portant Enterprise. Rates of sulieeripOon 84-00 per annum. Address JULIUS A. BONITZ. Daily Messenger, GoldboroJ,.N. C. PRIVATK BOA'RPING; LEXIX G TON, N, G. . Bj the Day, Week, or Month, AT REASONABLE RATES. The travelling public will always nd my table aupplied with the best the market sf fords. No paius spared to render my gueets oomft.rtable. , . . . . I ro Dollars per Day will be chaiged traa jfKB&smPT. AMcJwuforbngerfiine. Sept. 10, 1868. ' tim Etowortli Female Sexoinary r t. THIS- lustitniion will be re-npened on tbe . first day of September, with S full corps of TeachVs. The entire ex pense for a sesaion of 20 Veeks, ol Tuition, with Board, Wasltiug and eontinfwnl tee. will beaeeorUiiiBtolheclass: eiilieri"o, oi rno, .-" itSi a - . Atlfl drt abb i . . . - ... or fUJs il paia in auvani i ur. .i.iwi w - $12150, or $126 50. il paid half in adrancw. f ... . l. i .n ' -- - ' I,.., ,,.vn liirbts and towels and also a iiaiV of sheets and eases. n.l..ri i.ira charees will oe maue ioi an- mmw - rC cient ami modern Languages, Music, Urawmg, and Oil Painting. For circulars isWrsev r l t U CALDUELli- Jmy9. (t) Greensboto W.U SALEM ALMANACS 1 Farmer's Planter's Almanac FUR1869. VoR SALE BV - C I , -Bs ..j to m . - . ' - V. 7T
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1868, edition 1
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