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7 ... ,i i 9 ."A 't 4T '3 .ash rr-f.r Pi-Ik.- Leil M- Hie Editers of til fPaV;A.ia aW tf-wi Stat una Amebic am, loun ikiamltfT from lo, and to induce :tk pagnunte for publishing Legal jvertiMmouU, have adopted the fol-Me-ina ml publishing the tame. i..rfwr. and invito the attention of Clerk of the Ooarta, and other inter Mld parti H the term proposed. For publishing osual Legal notices or Coert order, whoa the cash so companies the order, tha price will Kc $7. When the same are sent and published, without prepajatent, the okerge will 0 piv. Clerks of Ooarta who, themselves dvaare the ianov. Will have the beaofit of the difference. STATE DEMOCRATIC CONVEN TION- ''be DiiswwHi aiwrl Coasemtlve awes .. ika, iMbkian have AmtmrmimmA .J ' .ailvA ilia a th Hut In mtl i " ttSMtCB, 1UIRBIM1, I II r- it i v us' a i x i sm s a a Aii . 1T k. i ' "'"""I f fur the approsehiag fresiaeatisi sad the ndetsewsd have . .;tiul '" aa, am i s-id CV.oservaiive eJUseas of i.l. ia kjJat ftmirv MidaM. at . . i t . . let iiriecues m tat uaiaai. ti u d tbst every eoenty hi the Stale wOI - . a a a . - i wa i a The Nstfawsl DiiraMi Ceaveatlea d - ju -hirb slices of Preeident aad Vlee - ' -LUL It (he Btastrtian there made to fspparte. every good sod patriotic AN ACT to raoviM aoa 'imm aoAunutnom or dtwrata omuKBs lacnrrLr axaorso t'MOaa tub raovistoas or tmk on sTrrtmoM or booth oaanuita. Sbwttob 1. The General Am$mil of North Carolina a enact. That shall be the duty of the oounty com aiiasioners elect in each county re spectively, to meet immediately and aad designate one of their number who shall at one ro before a Jndaje of the Supreme or Superior Court, United states Commissioner, or stir other otHcer of the United State au thorised to administer sn oath and be qualified by taking the oath pre scribed in section four, article six of the Cooelitatlou of this State, and a arm .a ! me uounry uommisetoner inns qualt td, shall forthwith proceed to onali fy in Tilt aaaaaajr the other four Com nissioners elect. 8c. 9. Tli at (he Board of Oounty Commissioner beioff thus constituted. hall, without delay, proceed to qual ify in like manner as aforesaid, each and all the County officers elected or appointed, including Justices of the 1'oecc and Constable, and shall take. the bonds required by law, as speci fled la the Revieed Code for the dne discbarge of their duties, from sneh of these officers as are or may be re quired by law to give ouch bond, and shall cause the) said bond to be recorded hy the Register of Deads in a separate book to be known as the n ; . . r nmi i n j negisiry oi imcisi uonas, ana me MaejJj--s - .in i Sao. 6. All officer herein men tiooed, laladlag taw County Com. uissioners when they are qaafifled as herein directed, shall be furnished by tbe authority unalirvin Ik ft in Mrlll. oertincates dnlr signed, stating the fact of their having been qualified and the date when, together with the office to which each has been nnali i It ..I i.;.i. .it ... I wiiiun voniucaiee snau ue re corded the Chief of police of the State, a may be prescribed. Sac. o. Each member of the po lice ahall have power, and it shall be their duty at any time, to arrest for breach of the ueace. and to hold the offender until be can be brought be fore some Justice of tbe Peace or other jndicial officer, to be dealt with according to law. Provide That no in tiie ottlcf of the Iteeisterof 'man ah.ll I... .1..1.......1 ......... k.n Deed, who shall endorse anon eaeh twentr ft.nr Unr. .-.,. k indirial order. miabtev the Uoveramsut la as la seeare ta all ibeir rights ef has, erty aad prspsrty. Very retpertfally, W. W. H0L1)KN. lib ceriihcau 1 ho book and peete of (he book on which the same is recorded. 810. 7. That all oersons now hold. ing offices of t lust or oroflt in this State shall, immediately after de mand m made and the aforesaid ear tificate of qualification is exhibited to them by their successors, chosen un der the oreaent Constitution of this State, turn over to their aaid sacee or alt money, books, paper, pro cesses, executions, li.ls ol . lasee-ool lected and uncollected. County and State, for the year 1908, and all other effect whatsoever, pertaining to their respective offices, taking receipts for tne same, but such officers is hereby authorised to retain the fees snd com- egutry of uncial original of said bond shall also be straggle la between liberty aad TIm r-eceel W. I WYK, W M. ROBBING, T. M. A BOO, r. . JAUV1S P. Dl Hll A a. Jsly 15, 1968. Itirtncsnoii slssnso. There will S i -t aw - Ik ilMM JBt-tMlllbT Ul (IIV irmticnii 1 l a li . . y 1 a the Tawa llall, ia Salisbury, on . 1 . 1 .J j m A - . m r mm o imii imtwc r,i rAiiitiiiir tun nominA . ,.,-.i... t'L. r u.i..:..i. .... ,i. iiik There will be 1 maating of the Sal .in. Dv order of ike President J J. MIX S. 1IENDKKSON, Secretary. Had in the office ef the Clerk of the Superior Court, except the bond of said clerk of tho Superior Court, which shall be filed in the office of the Register of Deeds, and no officei ball be surety on any bond required to be Bled in hi office: 1'rotuUd, Tbe Sheriff shall execute three several bonds payable to the State of North Carolina; one in the sum of twice the ainonnt of the County and poor taxes for the preceding year, condi tioned fr the collection, payment and settlement of the County and poor taxes as required by law ; one in the snm of twice the amount of tbe pub lic taxea paid by tbe County for the preceding year, conditioned for tbe collection, payment and settlement of the paltlic taxes a required by law: 'rovuifd, further, That neither ol tbe aforesaid bond shall exceed the amount as required by existing law. Acd the third in the cum of lire thousand dollars, conditioned as fol lows: "the condition of the above obligation is such that, where, the above bound elected and appointed sheriff of county, il therefore, he shall well and transfer: J'rovuM, that within the meaning of this section, the Register of Deeds shall be deemed the succes sor of the Iste County Register, and the County Treasurer shsll be deem ed the successor of tbe County Tirus- ai Sac 8. No person prohibited from See. 9. Said police shall have the asnal power and privilege of police men in addition to that above araiit- ed, and it shall be the duty ot the Chief to prepare and forward to each man appointed a member of this force, a printed copy of the rules prescribed to govern his conduct. And any wil ful violation of such rata shall be a misdemeanor punishable with fine not to exceed one hnrrdrad dollars. Sec. 10. The said police shall be under the command of the Governor and be subject to hi orders, and may be sent to any portion of the State by bun. lie shall report to each sion of the General Assembly the m lesion erud - -ae-Se-"4he- lime of condition' and effectiveness of ' the force, and propose any legislation he may deem proper or necessary there tor. Sec. 11. The badge of the force shall bear iheae words "North Caro lina State Police, Division No. , beet ion , both divisions and see Hons to be numbered. Tbe bad ire of holding office under any State, by j a Captain to be marked '-Division iik rite Clcb Mr.KTIXU. There will be a Ifee HsIMmmt Bevawur snd ntalr all at tlir Ton 1. II ll nn ii1 ftatnntav . - '"yr Joaa S. HaatoaasOR, See'y. n.-.taoi; ASI 1ILAIR KATirCATIOK rum Oa .Saturday, the 1st day ef ' 1 1 l Hi' t 1 inauata asvtii asa in in as vnr it at snd Blsir for President snd Vlee lint delegates t represent Davidsoa la the C .iiaervativo Stste Conven- IO at BnJ.l in HalAlb An O.m i;iihflv St seat. one an all, give a day to year ad assist la saving C'-sastttattsa- .- ' . 1 A A VlllMMia.. truly execute and due return make of all process snd precepts to In 111 di rected, and pay and satisfy all tees aad sums of money by him received, rr levied by virtue of any process in to the proper office into which the same by the tenor thereof ought to be paid, or to the person or person to a Am t-1-i: it.. mwm nnatpn, ... AHIimy A - -A a v . ... . Kpfeiively, and lees sllowi-d by law piTfaraisM ef said daty, Sbslfsp- ... aaHtiptsci si mrrn.w. 2- That the UrnaSsr at Ikwdir shall -"v aBSV vv-eeeaewewa ivi iiiinn la iesee Said Ueeime In m-ranim i7 pwyiog taereter, as Mara here uscned 10 ae Uaaty Court Clerk nar ilAiault. : - mmm auailqin lira Aifimcn n n.naa BLiMlaaa .. . .a sis le the Barloin. of IWda. was filr anil w I lLa man I., t M.n. Sftekifitro rea aired ta kit dai,e bv the 4. 1 tut ALU I La AAaKnAstiain al ksiir ef lteeda, in earh eoauty, the i- a . . - of in I aan' v iwt ikifiHtf w ui him Mamsae laieenses Rleikef iBefJaaHitv Court S "IV.. .1 . a . a . fttr ita raliiralinn naa mm - mm a a . . 1A1. oumuers exiraoroniarv made puldic. we nnderstaud sveral capable neartne of Hs lUTlaOrtnA in aaJka.1.., mm.it I. I.,... .-wa.aa ,. V.a.A, A Oil ill . which will occur in 1 the Massachusetts r- m . a tr. I rmmr whom the same shall be due, his, her, or their executors, administrators. at torney. or agent, and in all other tilings well, truly and faithfully exe rule the ajd office of t-het itf during his continuance therein, then the above obligation to be void, other. me to remain lit full force and ettect: f'nwi'ri, Thoee coiiiinissiouers and other county officers who have here toforc been qualified by other means than thoAO preccribed in this Act, shall resqualily according to the pro visions of this Act ; but all official acts' dona by sneh officers heretofore, in good faith, shall be deemed valid in all raspeci. Skc. 3. That a majority of the Board of County Commix oner (ball have power to perform the duties im posed by this act upon said Board. The suffic ency of any bond reqnir d by tlti act. shall be certified by in dorsement of. such -botui . by each . L V k . A- l.i f..-i a." meinuer 01 aaiu inmiu mwoiiuog thereto, and if any bond with instil ficient sureties be taken of any officer by said Hoard, or by a majority act ing tor 1 hem, each and every ttieinbcr ot the Hoard ( assenting to aiicn sin ficiency, ahall himself be liable in all resitects, as a surety on such bond, and subject to suit a such, by any . ...tit...! ... .MM a... a.it 1, akl.il uoraon viiiiiicw iiiffiv on cum .."li-.. Tdit i be Commissioners hlmll inf be liable If they act, in good taitli, and the b nil ia sufficient when take . : ties. 4. That if any of t ha aforesaid cointy officers elected or appomtett shall fail to give a sufficient bond or bonds, as required by this act, within twenty dara after receiving notice section S, of the Amendment Constitution of the United State, known a ai tide li, shall qualify un der this act, or hold office in this State, and no officer wlue election ha been determined by competent authority. Saw. 8. That any person now hold ing an office of trust or profit, who hall wilfully fail or refuse to comply with the requirements of section 7, tn relation to turning orer tbe appurten ance of his office to hi sucuexsors, under the present Constitution of this State, or shall violate section 8 of ibis act, ahall be liable to indictment for a high misdemeanor, and on couvic tion, shall be fined not- teas than one thousand dollar nor over five thous and dollar... or imprisoned not ex ceeding two years, or both at the dis cretion of the court. Sat?. 10. That all law and part of law ineonsiateiit with the provis oiis of this act are hereby repealed. Sao. 11. That this act (ball take effect from and after tba dale uf it ratification. POLICE BILL, We publish below the bill intro duced by Air. VVelker, Senator fioin Guilford and Alamance, to organize a police force ill .North Carolina. It is Xo. , Captain." and that of the Sergeant in a similar manner. Th badge must always be worn, and no arrest shall be made or authority ex erclsed without the same. The loan or transfer of id badge to another hall be an indictable offence, pun ishabla with imprisonment for not less than one month, nor more than two year. See. 12. The said police shall have power, and it shall be their duty to use sneh force a may be necessary to overcome resistance, in quelling riot or making arrest, and not otherwise See. 13. The sum necessary to ear' ry out the provieione of tin act is hereby appropriated and ordered to be paid from any monies not other wise appropriated. Sec. 14. Th;s act shall be in force from and after it passage G0V. DOLDEN'S LAST MES8AOK r or the information or the public, we giv below the measagc of'Oov. Jlolden, sent to the General Assembly on Friday last, in reference to Police and the Milii tis. It is as follow : ExICtmVK llKI-.t KTMK5T, OK X. O, Bsleigh, Jaly 17, 1868. To the Honorable, the General . . Aemhlif nf North Carolina : Cfm i.kmk.s : I desire respectfully to calf your attention to Hie importune of 1 1... liaiaaJi.l. nManiaalinn rf (ha. kt i I i I la ..... .hv mm ! "J "' and especially to the orranisalion of an Constitution, and we cannot believe adequate police force hi each of the couu- that the Legislature will nass it. Ea.it"-" of tee Mate. T o - i r --' peciatly do we have hope that it will be defeated in the beirate. the ,.I exoeetaHl brill--oolp that orovialon North Carolina i now a State of and i in the Union : and it is proper , ia itself. Veto of the Electoral College Bill SmjfMttJ Amendm-mUe to the Con- eUtatton. Washington, Jaly 18, P. M. The ex peeled veto asssssgo was sent in to-day U not in General Jackson ia support of bis views, the President proposes the fol lowing snirndiDi-nU to tbe Coostilntion I "The President' term shall be si years. Tbe Slates shsll be divided into equal Dixtricts, correapouding with tbe number of lleprraoii tail res and oeaators ia Congress, aod each District rhall count as one for President and Vice President respectively. Tbe person in each Dis triil, receiving the highest number of votes from tbe voters qasflncd iq vote for I be popular branch of tbe State Legislator- within said District, receiving the vote of the District. These lucts shall be certi fied to the Governors of States, to Sena tors in Congress from sneh State, to the President of the Senate aad Speaker of the House. i. I he I ederal Uoagresi shsll be ia tea siuu ou the itud Monday iu October, 1 aad every sixth year thereafter, snd the President of tbe senate shall, (both Hon sea being present,) open and count tbe votes. The persons receiving the highest number shall be President and vice P res dent respectively, if tbey hsve s major! 'y of vote east : ulhi wias, the second else tion occurs between tbe two highest for eaeh office. If, at the second election both receive a like number of votes of tbe Districts, the candidate receiving the high est number of votes in tbe largest number of the States shall be President. The same rales apJy to Vice President. Bat in esse of s second election being necessa ry for Vice President, but not for the President, then the Senate shall elect the Vice Pre .dent from the eandidstes re ceiving the highest number of votes of Districts. No President shall be eligible for a sec ond term. ' In ease of the President's removal by aey eaase, the office devolves on tbe V ice President, snd in ease of the Vie Presi dent's removal, the Presidential office de volves on the Secretary of State, follow ing whom, as successors, come th Secre taries of the Treasury, War, Navy, Inte rior, Post Master General and Attorney ti en. nil, who shall eicrcise tbe functions of the office, until d inabilities are removed or a new election held. The Senate ot the United State shall be composed of two Senators from eaeh Mate, chosen by electors of tbe State Legislatures and to hold six years,' each of the .Senators having one vote. Judges of the Supreme Court shall hoi j twelve years. . I he President, after the sdoption of the prnpo 'ed amendment, shall divide the Judges into three classes, expiring the fourth, sixth and twelfth years, so that one-third may be chosen eveiy fourth year." the rejections to-day, was Collector Sm v t he ot New 1 or, as Minister to Austria. Mr Bnrlingsme, Minister from China giving the Press a grand Dinner to night A very handsome affair. A grand ratmeation meeting of the new 1 oi It nominations is progressing. House iu which it otiginatetl. am act raoviDiao n a static rei.icK. Su i my 1. The General AeeeuMif ttf Xorth Carolina, do eiiaci at fol Unci: That the Governor is hereby authorized and directed to appoint. should be made by which the Executive will be able at all times, la whatever lo cality, promptly and faithfully to execute ihe law Tin: work of reconstruction will not have been fully accomplished until every officer provided for under ihe new order organize att4equipa siillic out force of things shall have been installed. When f police in the various Counties of the State, tn preset re the? peace and enforce 'he law. Sec 2. That the number of said po lice hal not exceed the proportion of fifty to each member of-the House of llepresentatives. Unit one man in each bundled shall be appointed a Captain of police, and one ill every twenty a Sergeant of police. The command of the former shall be termed a division, and of the latter a action. 't1 See. :t That eattl pd ice ahall be provided with proper arm and bad ges, and may bo uniformed if deem ed expedient. That every member f.f the force shall be entitled to two dollars per day when on actual duty, ami shall be allowed no other pay or emolument whatever. Each Cap tain of police may be allowed pay for time necessarily spent in ortraiiizinsr I . - - - - -.m m -M-tmz. r mmm- Land suoervisitiir the lorco under Itial mmmwm . -a- , - com m an it. Sec. 4. The Govern of- ahall ap point a Chief of police with two a- stent, -Tiler Clrtef Bfponee halT receive a a salary , twelve hundred dollars, and each assistant one thous and dollar iter annum. The nece- ory travelling expenses while organ from the aforesaid Board to appear iaing and suinirvising the police shall and uulaifVa it shall be the dii y of m AT . a.V 1 . . aid Board to declare the office of the aid officer elected or appointed, va cant, and take inch action it oneo a may be necessary to have said va cancy tilled in the maimer preset i bed hy the Constitution and laws of this Slat. Saw ft. That the solicitor in each judicial district of the Slate shsll be ettaliBed ny tne jnage e rne superi or court of said jndicial district by taking the oath aforesaid and it there be no Judire in the judicial district, then tbe solicitor may be qualified by the Ji lgo of some other judicial dis trict; and if -any Solicitor elect shall. for iiH-fafmfataVt reasons, fail to quality be allowed. Sec. ft. No man shall be nn officer be Stale government is in complete oper ation in all its departments under tbe Con siKutioii. it is not apprehended that any onnnsition to Its authority will be eneoon tered which may not be essily met ami overcome by the militia and the local po lice. It is tbe avowea purpose nf the en cures of the government of the United States, and of the government ol this Stale, to disregard the authority nf these governments, and to subvert the latter, on tbe pretext thst it is not constitutional in its origin and character. It is not sp- prchended that any collision will ocear, or tbst the peace will be seriously disturbed in any quarter of tbe state, but in the judgment of the Executive it is deemed important, as s measure of peace and eurity for tbe futnre, that he should be clothed by law with the necessary powers to maintain the authority of the state government against all asssults, to pre serve the peace, to secure the people tbe right of free elections, aad to so act as lo aid in bringing to eondig i punishment all who may violate the law. j he govern ment ot ihe State should be hiade "a ter ror to evil doers and praise, to theuthat do well." X The interests of society are too pre Hosting- la Charbrtts ta arsvioes aones, sasoaaw ef the Irises of jjiasir aad Watr we aehj at lbs Court-Haa-s oa Hatsrdsy itsaiag, Iftb iost, for the porposs ef organisios s Seymour sod Blair Club. Oa motion, Dr. J. M. David sua oailad to UM shaar, aad Jeba Pbelao appointed Secretary. I On motion of It I' Waiioe. aaq . the Chair- maa wss requested to sjipsast a Commiileo lo report psnoaasiit olBoers foe mm Ohm. The Chairman sppoiotsd the following per sons to ooostiiute said Committee : W ss. I. Vales, Dr. li. II. Or, Col. H. C. Jones snd C. H. Kims. This Commitlse was instructed to report at latum meeting to M asnsd or lbs vn wheoerer the Commillee MgnitieJ its Ss to report. Oo mnii.ni of CoL K. A. Osborne, said Cn- miliee wan directed to draft By-Laws, Rules, tta., for Ihe gnrrrniacot of the Club. W, J. Vale, intrudamd the folfowing reso lutions, which were anplauded and unauuuun- lyadraamt. : fsssfsnt That oar thanks are das and are hereby coidialljr (cadured to Ihs Hun. Naibau- Nri Boyileii, our Keureseotativs in Congress, I his soooessiul rtfurt in having tbe dnahililies lenwved of persons elected lo oflicr in tins county and die oilier couutiea ol this Congres sional Iis i net. jjWua1, Tbst the Secielary of this meeting communicate the above resolulion to Ur. Hoy den at v ashingtun I My fumish ths eily papers with Ihe roceeding uf the meeting. The meeting then sdiooroed, sahjset lo Ihe call uf tbe Chan mall. J. U. DAVIDSON, CUiu a. Juns Pbblax, See y. Pennsylvania makes two-thirds of all tbe glass manufactured in ihe I 'idled States. In I'ittsbnrg there are 68 glass works, devoted in aboateqaal proportions to Imtlle, wtndow-glais and fliut-gl, t. f lietr annual products comprise 70,000,000 bottles, 600,000 boxes win dow-glass, and 3,800 tens of glass-ware worth on the aggregate, nearly $7,000, 000. 17 St. John's College at Oxford has been leaaed to Rev. J. II. Phillips, who proposes to opsu a t small Naaoot therein The! . rand Master announces that arrange ments have been made by which a a ber of girls, daughters of indigent deceas ed Masons, will be admitted into this school free of Tuition. Standard, SALISBURY MARKETS JULY 23, 1868 ssrosTsa sv SiraaaaSMa, I (ssCWsa, (MHiftfJi iiisssis or mm, ......... tasa,efslis., Col Ikmi, perba ileal, I Copeersa, per ponad. Caudles, Tallow, Adanantins. Cotton. asr ponnd, Vara, per buscli. Eggs, psr uuun. .... Ile .... as te .... 1 .36 ti I. .... 1.36 faveV .... HI to I .... a Paour, per sack r lan, aackerat, a. 3. us to be put in jeopardy hy allowing even ground for apprehending that the author ity of the eoverninent may be suecessful- Iv resisted or questioned. By virtue of authority clearly vested in me, as 1 con ceive, by the Suhe Constitution, I have recently appointed Jastiees of the Peace, . .: !.. ....:..: .. i..JU ; mayors aim i ommissinnersoi iowns,ann ur Hr ram in line naniiianniMi n 1 1 1 vjan ., . - ; I a . , ' 0. . i ! Directors of various Corporations. I be ne o an eiec.or o. ...e o.a.e, nu ; nitMim o ,he MilhU and of an ade fly take and sabaenbe the oooetliavj fom woud mMe J tional oath of office, I once to execute the law in this respect, by Bee. B. in case it slutl ue neee i,,,uing these and other officers where ary to call out this force, to quell resistance ia offered, and iu sustaiuiug any riot, or suppress or prevent any , them In the performance of their duty. violence, the ' expense of' the same, !t is scarcely necessary that I should fe arbita anon duty, ehall be defrayed by ! peat to the Heneral Assembly the views I lOWII, city, or County in which contained in my Inaugural Aitdresg in re PRIMARY MEETINGS. It is of tbe first importance that prima ry meetings should be held by the friends StaXMUUK A.M III. Alii in every neighborhood and county in the State, to ratify the nominations aud prepare for thorough organization. I he county meetings should be .held at onee and delegates appointed to attend l !:e State Oonvenlioii on the 13th of August. Besides these, delegates should be appoin ted to attend a I list rid Convention in each Congressional District, to nominate Pres idential electors for each District, and al so candidate for the 41st U. S. Congress We suggest that, to avoid all possibh difficulty or subterfuge, on the part of the, party in power, undoubted' Conservative aud Democrats must be put on the Elec toral ticket, who are not &tfmnehi?t. Also we most run men for Congress, who are not under disabilities, and, if possible, wno csn take tbe teat-oath. We mnet carry North Carolina for Sey mour and Blair, and b v all means elect a Conservative Congressional Delegation. Let it be done I Sentinel. STANTON ON SEYMOUR. Sonto o our " policy" Southerners, who de sired to nominate a candidate not obnoxious lo the - war sentiment " of the North, will be pleased with tbe following letter from Stanton, l lie Heorelaxy or War, to tiov. Seymour, then Governor of New York, written In the midst f the wsr. We. however, are in 'favor of war Fruit, dried, apples pealed. sapid. " Pas ttm. pealed, ' " anuealeil. Leather, upper, psr pouud. vie, lion, bar. castings, a Nails, cut. Molasses, aorehum. per gal West India. " " ajrup, " Onions, per bushel. fork. per poBBd ftrtatost, Irish . per taishet. ..... ' Hwest, Sucar, Brows, per pound twmv JmUi " I ruatied full crircd Salt, reaat, ' psr asek, " talrerpool, ' ..... " Tsble, Toliaeco, Leaf, per iwnnd Msniiractnred, " Saekiag. , 6 to us Is to is a. to s.o ta ta 4 to 6S 6.00 n. 6.50 a t'JS.OO art to to 1 4 0 to I to to 63 te 33 to 8 to 8 to S to ..in.. 7 60 . an to uu , 1.00 to 1.90 S to 75 te to is n to too d to so 16 to an is to m W to SB 0.00 to 0.00 , 3.00 to 3.0 s.eOtos.oti eta o Sffto 1. 60 40 to 1.00 2f N. C. Jtbtfli'Maal A Dimk,,dY. sea that taw Beard ef Direetom ef 'he N. 0. Keilroad have declared dividend of saw seat apsa tbe capital sleek ef said Company eat of tbe earnings ef the but fiscal year payable oa the 1st of Octo ber east. This gives to the State aifJO,- anA - -k tm aaw f ka. intAMsi aa Si . 000,000 ef bar IsswaVd debt, or te sjsjray II the espeasse of the Slato (lovernment for two yean, if reosMualeslly managed This exhibit show ths great importance ef the work ia which the State blaleres- tod being properly naged, aad aaiviil us far as possible from politics. If these works gee well managed tbe people will he la a great measure relieved from the Ufa a tax which bow oppress them. Inderal, the N. 0. lUilroad and the A. it N. C. Railroad ought to pay the whole rxpease of the Stale (Jeveroment, aad if tbey ceald he controlled by tbe individual rHoc-V.ioh.ers, and freed from tba interfer ence of politic, so that there weald be soese i awe) stability in their . . , . 1 m , management, tbey would certainly a ss. Kvery taxpayer in the .Stale is interest ed in the sseeessfal management f these ltoade, snd a heavy responsibility rests apan the shoulder of those who have tbe control of litem. This dividend shows what tbe Hoofit taw emit, w e none mn ibsobi . - Board may do ss well. Charlotte Democrat. 40 Years Before the PoJMjc. NEW AD VElt TiShM h N TS. State of N Ihe shall occur or I Istibn to the character of persons te be ap pointed to office. The people have deci ul wiihimsi WW Am i a after notice from tba .nfl W auid d alriat to annear . Sheriff or hi deputy, or at the writ and qualify, it shall be the duly often te., neat of any ten electn-, to the Jtfdge aforesaid tn declare ihe keep the peace and enfirce tha law. rirfir-M of said officer elect, vacant, and . and such request shall stte the rea - 3 : " I j a aa t - -l a a tha said vaeana to the un of the call, ana a coitr r tne such riot or violence I... .....a..l,n.l..,l I See. 7. Every offleer of Kliee,de thsttheaew 8ute Government shall shall have power to call out tbe 7 whole, or any part of th, 'rce under In command, at the written request u,.'7a.. , r:y Iw. l - i5SJW" i l ill ill aiaaa w . i - the Cense, he mM wpjtJi should be filled by the known friends of ths government of the Seymour's election, not because of his record, bat in spile of it, snd because he n a catholic statesman, and true patriot : Hichm J Enquirer. " Was Dp. RTm xr, I Washmaton Cili. June 27.1804. f DstcSia: I cannot forbear expressing lo foa Ihe deep obligai ion I. feel for the. prompt and Cordial support you kwvfc eiven Ihe eov- ernment in tbe present emergency.' Ttien ergy and patHulism yon have exhibited, I may be permitted, personally and officially, lo ae koowteilge, without arrogating any personal claims i in my part to such service, or any ser vice whatever. I shall be happy al ways to be esteemed your friend. Sawta M. Srswroa. State of North Carolina, AliKXANDKlt COUNTY. Superior Qtmrt of I Aim, Spring Term, & J. W. Jones, ) X ia. Attachment. ' Wiley Oailber. ) T aprmarhig to the satisfaction of Ihe Court that the defendant ill this case. Wiley Oai lber, resides beyond the limits of the State, It is therefore ordered by Ihe Court that publica tion he made, for six weeks successively, iu the n atelimau' s Old .Not tli Stale, s paper pub lished in the town of Salisbury, nolifyiue the saiu delendant lo be and appear at tbe next Term of this Court to be hrtd for the county ol Alexander, at tne court House m Tay murine, on the 6th Monday sfter the last Monday in Aiiimst next, then and there te show cause, if any tie has, why (tie property levied oa should not be condemned lo tbe plaintiff's use. itness, fc. M. Stercnsoa. clerk of our said Court at office, the 6th Monday sfter tlkSstast in tcorukry, A. U. two. EM. STEVENSON, ce. 28.t:pr.f.$10 , THK SOHTIIERX HEPATIC PILLS, Tkmi old, long known and well tried remedy far all JXtitui ditnttt, cairns' by a DISEASED LIVER. HT Read tbe following Certificate trees persons of Ihe highest respectability. M UVER COMPLAINT. Rsv. Da. tt V. Dssas, (Aug. 33d, 1863,) says : 1 have denred great tmeJV nam these Pills, snd hsve known many families snd in dividusls who have found them very beneficial. snd I hare also known phyticunu in atteOmt suaotoe to recommend (Asm Bs laai piinsma For all diseases arising from disorders of tbe liver, I believe they are tbe best medicine of fered to the public," Rv. Joaa W. Pormt. Snow Hill. V. C. (January 5, 1863,) rays : " For twelve years wss great suflerer. My liver wss diseased. lost my flesh and strength, and my skin seemed changed ia its color by the bile with which my system was overcharged. I become subjocl to frequent sad violent attacks of bil ious cholic, every attack leaving roe weaker than its predecessor. The nhvwcians had been able to rateh mo up a little, but my health Was in s deplorable state. I bad taken patent me dicines until I was tired of them. Without energy or comfort, I was barely able to go a bout a little. At length I yielded to lb ear nest persuasion of a friend and commenced taking ihe HEPATIC PILLS, with no confi dence in them. They acted like a charm oa ate. Jwm.aVaf near 7 have improved. 1 bate Cusevercd in their use, tinlil now, by Ood's easing. ant irefl aad hearty. I bad a negro man-, who, as I behevr, wss ttved from death by dose of these Pills. My Doctor's bill was unually Irom JUKI to aV00, but 1 bars bad no use for a physician since. 1 can confidently recommend them as a superior family medicine Tbey csn be sent to sny point in tbe United Slates by Mail or Express. rai01B-saSaijMla Bas.tt giBrsss, rim curskast tat r seeaeamay its stSsi r tat ai. rlntar II wUI kMIC.O. D. i rknlil k jilim 4 le . W. DEEMS, Ha 8, Boers Caiooss Srasn, j. - wliar. I hay will b pr.nipll; alKIMtsS to. Kor tkM MeHlrlnAr c.lt aa all fHSIStaHi BraaetsM imrikm. aad va sit the DromlsU la auBsaat. in:w4iwtj; JOHN H. KN.VISS, DrorsiA, 8prll ArnH. DAVIDSON COUNTY. Superior Court of law. Sprint Term, 19C& Fortine White vs. Eaing While. rkTiTiox roa asvosca. TT appealing to the mi isact ion of the Court 1 that the defendant awing White, The .rlingion Matnl gift jusntmt Kempm OF VIRGINIA. A Virginia and Southern Jiulilulion It Funds are kept in the South. wslT fsswsf pVaUew It ows-aarar. fortune art Take, rmvsairiv katsi i-SBsal akaaal ' ; li.tr.tKs.. ikai till lm''am tlfc I i iah-ii a- l sWsxnrc v wsMBsatsi vsa aeaw cvatsA-asviats wsasssa asjsaj rt h f!n rnl iho utiLJ! "J!!5.. . raiAMikaiA - - ui naaaiSli letors, orieanonii It has i tiklieki I Its rlaiattot 0FHCKRS- . rttKaiDBST, K KUWAKDS, if any Jndjfe, Just iee to report same shall at once ranted to Qoveraor. -var .i Vsa" nr-mm " T -r 1 .,,;,T ..gj -: ---l-.a-V-ti ... - . wi. -..a.. . -. . e- - .. vrw , . - c -- laSSa-TBSSS. r- .W-- a. rr. T' - - - . v.. aJsaate yal -. United States and the government ef North Cssasina. It will not be safe or expedieos la my judgiseul, te deviate to any sktoat from this rale. If is my Ixod purpose to maintain this rule, and to ad- Tke Position of Chief Justice Chase. v. niet justice i naae aeeiaree to-aay to a Western tneod that whit he eeald not persoTisiiy aeeora vita the resolntioa against the reconstruction acts, ami believ ed that the present constitutions South ought to stand till changed by tba people nf each State, all voting, yet he was a Democrat, a State rights Demeerat, and in full sympathy with the Democratic psrty. W'oia. Uispatch to N. Y. Herald. The Mooes resumed tbe Missouri contested Benjamin and Switsler. yond the limits ot t but state: It n lliat publication be made tor six weeks in tbe " atchman tf UUurth State, uotitywkg said defendant lo - and appear at our neat Superior Court ot Law, to be held for the county of Davidson, at . the 'Oaurt-Hiukse in Lexington, pa the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next.' then and there to answer or demur lo ihe plain lifTs pent ion ; oth erwise, the same wUl be heard and granted. Witness. H. N. Hettman. clerk of our said Court St office, the 1st Monday after the fourth Monday in Maien, A. U., ISbX. 29:61:110 H. N Hstmss, eac. :mber the dead. BUIT MARBLE YARD i Dtraec I asssmrii ! rftHK an iirOggsB niSX,ii i a TuaMM, aaaa aa nasi moose. loeurr taask. at frtca. ks aak ihe u ttapMsaatea. He rataras tasaks he s laadkasaamsxsssl iiHaaaaii ef tssi ' . . JOIUB July it, is. aXCISBUBV. H. c. ' f Bala aad fteaiHUiila. ess to fswSfsfc HeaassesSa. e.. Bs al vtn vies raastaasT. Wm. B. laaiaca. D. J. Uaitiaooa. MSMcata axawcrvv, II AIM. KS U. SMITH, M. laul aavsasa. stats al m H. C. Oaaatx. Jo. U. c DIRECTORS WUIiua K. Tartar. Sanaa! K. Cuttrelt, I harte-T. Vorlkaak, William w Jr.. aa. a. ssjiu. Tkas. J. tivasa. J asses .. S-ea, B. M UwarltSa stTtnaK- i. B, HWsrsa, i.'v. aWrtao. H.m. IShreil. II I B.Bll iaMjosa B.C. a. i. oVshsC. Waliam U A. P. a ball. was. b. Jan 17 ttsnalM, H.NES, iWr. LaaiBOToir, N. JOB I K1M1M. 1 Va-.. SR i-.J .1 il AA. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 24, 1868, edition 1
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