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m I m J OI K WORAINU MEN Hm following article, which w clip from the Norfolk i9 con vet Mr esmiments precisely, aad w oosafnend the article to th atten lea of tli ei tiaao of Iowa : That city which ao shapes its policy an as to attract working man, ha, la the esttmation of all aoaaa thinker. solved one of tha important probloma ia ragard to pi naaeritT. growth and Tha wot king man k tba indispejn aabla aaaaotial ; without him there ia no advancement. A city made ap of doctors, lawyer, politician, banker . aad merchant, would eooa be oer . grown with moat, mot uneaten, and woe Id ftoon disappear. It would hare spw viiauu, w iinjwi lauw. 1,1 - w element in all comtuunitie i the workingtnen. They carry forward tha industrial enterprise of tha world i thev level the forests, bridge tha nrer, tannla tha mountain, dig the canal, and frame tha loco Mo tives; they build tha cities, and oil tinta tha field .' thev invent and conatrwst; they manipulate tha key a of maaaanarv, and nil the land wan -fta maaia.- The are tha pioneer of of Progieat, and tha monuments of civilitatian ata the work of their hand. The annbnrnt face and braw ny arm boa peak tha man "for a' that. There are ever eorninir forward from the representative of the plow, loom and anvil men who shape the destine of nation men of largo brain and practical views, who re ceived their graduating diploma in workshop, and whose word on ques tion affecting the material interest ot the State oat-weigh the unpracti cal theme and ephemeral logic of the mare book worm. The vatUagBMB wnate'er their tank To carve the stone or bear the bod They wears upon their hone brows The royal stamp and seal of God ! And brigMar are their drops of nreat Than diamond' in a coronet : OFFICE-HOLDER'S MEETING. A meeting for the purpose of rati fying the nomination of Grant and Colfax, was held by the office holders of the district in this place on last Saturday. These mea know that their large salaries depend apon the sncs cess of the Radical party, hence their excessive zeal in tha .came of high taxes and enormous expenditures. The .following persona took part ia the proceed itiga : John Blackburn, Superior Court Clerk, whose salary will amount to about $1,500 a year waa appointed Chairman. E. B. Teagne, member of the Con vention, where he recei ved $8 a day and 30 cent mil. age, -Secretary . D. H. Star buck, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, it U. 8 District Attorney, and Judge of the Superior Court, baa already reaped a reward of al leal $25,000, and it good for 10,000 mora as Judge. The meeting waa first addressed by A. IJ. Joyce, Solicitor for the Dis trict, with a salary of about $2,500 a Tear. J. If. Clond next appeared and said over Judge Y eajaaaa aplica. 1.JM Judge's salary for the next eight year amounts to f 26,000 Mr. Clond next said a speech for himself. Mr. C. is the expectant sue cesser of Judge Starbuck, as U. 8. District Attorney. Windy Hilly Henderson, who re ceives $125 per month a Ag.-nt of tha ft roadmen Bureau, and is also expectant Congressman, next folio Tha whole waa managed and over seed br Mathias Maeteti, Sheriff. whose fees under the present enor mow taxation, will amount to $1,500 or more a year. From tha array of Office-Holders, it will ha seen that the masses of the People have bat very little to say or a)e sjvnr thefr. wectinaa -There wodioea, fiuptiwaii n under which tkty suffer i oly about 300 persons, white and black, present, and about one-third of the number were Conservatives who droped in ont of mere cariosity IP sea uie snow. rr . oenitnei. Xxw Giinn .Kl'attCBIKS, near this plaer, and under the superintendence of that excellent nurseryman joahtia Lit note y, are in a nourishing co- di tion. The proprietors have just issued a targe ana tail catalogue which cn rain many new ana improved van dies, among which we noticd some peaches, which will ripen two weeks earlier than any heretofore cultivated ia this State. The people of this too well posted aa to the the peach crop, to allow these trees long to re maim in Mr. Liodley 't nursery. We say to all oar farmers improve yonr orchard, for the demand for fruit, both green and dry, will increase every year, as our fac litiee for reaching foreign markets are cvaatanil enlarging. Green eaches are now selling at from 75 eta to 1.50 per hnshel and at least 200 bushels are sold da ly. Patriot and Timt . Berthemy J that France had loaned large IHD to Austria and Italy for rail- far the bullion fat th Bank of France. The Attofc ney on the Bill cioainc 'the Baak of the State. i th Stats Hahle for all obligations of tha Bank, aad say (hat the Legisia taw eaa dispose of the aateU as it see fa. Wa hope the freed of the South will not coma to the and that tha freedmen of ttasaia are reaching. They are dying of atarvation and drunkenness, ahhalgh the Govern ment established a sort of Frded tneu'a Bureau, to sustain them daring tha two first yaara of their emancipation. They oannot brine themselves to vol- luntary labor, and have noted in , drunken idienesa until there tee ins to be no eartiuv redemption tor tnein. It is a lesson which philantropists will do well to study before giving way to impulses not founded la reason, but in weak hearted neat, Saturday Sight How many a kiss ha been given bow many a caress hew many a leek of bate hew many kind word how many a promise has been broken how many a soul lost bow many a loved one lowered tats ths narrow chamber i how many a babe has roue from earth to heaven bow many a little crib or cradle stands silent saw, which last Saturday night held tha rarest of the 1 treasure of the heart " A week ia a life. A week Is a history. A week marks events of sorrow and glad ness, which people sever heard. Go bom teyeai family, asanas bosincaal Uehoas yoa heart-erring wanderer 1 Go home to the chair that await you, wronged waif on life's breakers I Go home to those yoa love, man of toil, and give one night to the joys aad comforts fast tying by I Leave your book with complex figures your dirty shop y oar busy store! Best with those yoa love ; fot God only know what the next Saturday night will bring yoa 1 Forget the world of care and the battle of life which have furrowed the week I Draw close around the family hearth! Saturday nieht ha awaited vonr cominr in ladasss, ia tear and si fence. Go home to those yoa love, i as yoa baak in the loved presence, aad meet to return the loved embrace of your heart' pet, drive to be a better man, aad and bless God for giving bis weary chil Urea so dear a stepping-stone in the river to the eternal, as Saturday night. The California Giants Outdone.- Re cent researches ia Australia show that trees are srswimr there whose height ex ceeds those found ia California, whieb were supposed to be the tallest in the world. The tallest actually measured wa 480 feet high ; but Another, with a circam fereneeof 81 feet, four feet from the ground was estimated to be over 500 feet high The tallest spire ia Europe, that of the cathedral of rjtrasbnrg, is 4t feet high, and the great pyramid of Cheops is 480 feet. The timber of this specie of tree is said to be excellent, the growth more rapid than that of any others known. while they have the ability to resist and even flourish in the greatest drought. SciKXCX IX War. Science is stautlv bringing new powers to aid the work of slaughter. General Napier bad in Abyssinia an apparatus for employing the magenta i urn light on a grand scale If the Abvsinlaas had made a nisrht at tack on the British, aa it ia stated King Theodore advised his captains to do, a bewildering blase of light would have been thrown into their eves at the dis tance of six hundred yards, and the Brit ish, being in shadow, would have shot dowa their enemies as easily as a hunter shoots the deer whose eyea are made Ins trous by the flaming torch. "It i ,' says the Spectator, "hardly wax, such a contest ; bat it ia better that civilisation should be armed than that barbarian should be." GOOD ADVICE. The briefest and best advice which South era Democrats eaa adopt is gives them by ao eminent Democratic speaker, who has been a witness of the condition of polities in Missouri, where the State officers are describ ed as "a diazraee to civilisation." and " th Radical do everything ia the most odious mans r : . . I. Let them organise their entire phytieal fore in clubs. y 3. Let them organize their social power for self-protection. 3. Let them maintain every right by every legal mesas aad redress every wrong they suffer by all the remedies known to the law. Thav'iSlMBewajjBlte to rid theanaelvaa of thi to secure which southern men of sense are making every sacrifice consistent with honor. The thorns ia their sides goad them. n t to desperation, but to discretion. VisH- fanee, forbearance, aad consistent work eoastitute a policy through which the eitlwns of the South can hope to eaeape from ntatajwi ot their ttadieat oppressors. A Bast Cask. On Friday lust, n negro man came to town with an in fant only a few days old, stating it was ins sisters snd that she had ran off and left it, and that he was hunt nig for her. He offvied a colored woman J8 to keep it until he could find his sister, bhe re 'used to do so; but suAwiUtietitlr consented to ''r.-nae it for him if he would pay her S50.r which he immediately did and left. The negro said he wt from Hills boro ; out we learn, he came down on tne western train, I no: ay morn . . aar . . , , inr, and that a youn? white man was teen in company with him, and. also. seen to give the negro money. The child is white or but sliahtly mixed There i some mystery about this baby that the law should inveetieate if possible. I'adiot and Times. COMPARISON. Oram. Andrew Jactstm. "1 shall have no policy of my own." ' I I ist man de serves to he stare who would vote (br a m inn esndi H data whan hi lib laasl ertiee are st stake.' 7k t. a T"ory received, on lb 23d. fir amaarsd niaatni doftsrs ia cold nam Alaska r iistlati, naUfirrwiptfreat th new lemtory. aotr. The demand for this article ha always bean good, and there is a prospect of batter prions this year than for many years. Wa say to oar farm era, dry every pound of every kind of frnit yon possibly nan it will sell readily and bring a good price --Patriot and Times. The political prospect In For syth brighten every dsy. For some lima we telt rather desponding st th prospect of making any gains on tha Radical vote, bat tha banks havs oouimeaosd caving in, and we bear of change taking place every day. Wtafem OmtimaL A Carte on toe Country. Loans at two per cant, a year hi New Tork. at two par seat, a aweta ia tae South. This in the nineteenth eentary this age of telegraphs and railroads. Why Is money ao low la New York t Why is it so high her t Why don't the surplus of New Tork Why do the capitalists bng their money so closely t . .... Why are they content with oas-tenth at what I haw miehl obtaia 1 Becaase thvte hangs a curse spaa tae country the curse of Radicalism ataxia tag .11 all money all property, alt security, enterprise, bus ale. From Washington, Washington. D. C August 17 M It has transpired that McCulloch has dered to be paid a five hundred dollar gold aote and issued an equivalent lor a thous and dollar seven-thirty bond, both hereto fore pronounced spurious and duplicates Schofiehl will not act on Judge Uuder asjsjaj saggsstioa, regarding the Virginia Judiciary. Washington, Aug. 27, P. M.-Senstor Fowler, of Tennessee, in a card, dentet complicity in the "ring' against Rollins as charged by the New 1 otk Inbune Revenue, to-day. $523,000. It is stated that McCulloch hss deter mined to make issue between himself and Rollins. No Treasury or Revenue ap pointments to be made unless acceptable to Met ulloch. . Revenue Commissioner Rollins has in strueted certain detectives employed by him under the new law to perform thedn tie of Supervisors, when circumstances have arisen or may arise, requiring Super visor action. From Georgia Tka Legislature. The Senate bill, postponing the election of the city of 8avannah till the second Taeaday ia December, passed, 33 to 7. it increased the ballot boxes to three. Campbell, negro, opposed the postpone ment, and said that if the ballot hose were in one building, the negroes would have ao chance to vote, and, if not allow ed to vote, will tight, lie warned Sena tort how thev act In the House there was a long and warm discussion on the eligibility of negro mem bers, and the right of negroes to hold of fice. ' $ 1,600,000,000. Over fifteen hundred Millions of Dollars have been collected by the United btate Uoverntnent in the hape of taxes since the war, still the public debt has increased, and the people are curbed with so great a tax on the .list Nation of frnit that it is impossible for a poor man to think of M. Will the people support a psrty that makes the poor poorer every year, and the rich richer. nestern Sentinel. Tents far PiUhdjiag Usal M Tfrliot mroK Tlio Editors of the Watehmanand North Stats and Amebicajt, to save themselves trotn loes, sod to induce oash payments 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 .Notice ir Court orders, when the cash ac companies the order, the price will be f 7. When the same are sent and published, without prepuymeut, the char ire Witt he $10. Clerk of. Courts who thei advance the moo y, wilt have the benefit of Hpf ditference. FALL WINTER IMPORTATIONS 1868. MILLENERY GOODSI lib test, Trimmidt Ktbbjnt. Iclltllibboit, SILKS, SATINS. VELVETS. FANUY BONNET MATrJUIAIJS. BLONDS. CRAPES, NSTTS, Frrach liswtn, Finn and Ornamenlt. B0N1TET8. ft LADIES' HATS ' In Straw, Silk, Velvet and full. VT7E offer lbs largest and best "assorted VY 8lock in the IT. Stales, comprising ail th latest Psritiso Novelties, snd unequalled I enow variety and cheapness. A It MHTRONO. eATOR dt Co. 337 and 230 Baltimore Street, I IfALTlMOKK. Tw38f:5t CUB TO TIB PUBLIC. .i , I) It. HA ML. A. IJKLL. AS located OB Eooiss street, batwaga Main Ac Lee. Office fonnerlr oeeunred bv Or. J. A. Caldwell, aad rdTers bis profe stooal asrvlees to the ettUea of the town Tininlty jrf tftiliebijry. IffiK. JOB FKIMIVIj Ssatly Oeeuted at this Ofiot NEW YORK. COLUMN. Bar- -tji i i C J r p" i I s r - --ri T a- s- i i m m u . - - -Tf "COSTARS" Preparations! Everybody Tries Them 1 Everybody Uses Them I Et-ert bodj-Belleif n Is Them ! Srt too trasMad bv Rata. Mire. Auk Ac. t Et-Bay 96c. or 60c. Bos ot Cos'ars Exterminators. Onlr InfalUbl. RVawxlle, known." -fW umm 1'iais "t asaasaa tt Urn Ms sua raaiiiy. "naw sobs sat M maw Urn. arsvaass assp ia say An roa Manges waa Bsd-Baaa t Cast stsso st Bights ! O- BarsSfe. ortve. Bottle of- -COSTAIIS" BED HUG KXTER. A I.mnid -Dsattsyt aad preveou Bad Bugs? "vaT mdU." I la Kara, Wsolem. Carpets. Ae., c If Hut a 96c. or 60c. t'laak of-. -COSTARS" INSECT FOWDEB. Dwtrays Inalaatly Klsss and all laascts aa aaiaaia. ac. sure thiDK Taads Uuatf to na Bienu. -B oasbartSe. Box ot "COSTA ICS" CORN SOLVENT. Far Caraa. Bnstaaa. Wsrts. am. Try It. Iki'l mS. MltS r.ln WnaiWIitl ansae of Healing ! Every family aboard keep it is j O Bur a 96c or BOe Box ot "COSTAR 8" KUCKTUOKN StLra. lu (cl art Immediate, for rata, Kama, woaads. aorr braaata. pilea. aleara, Idaoraa csapMbaads, lips, e. Miss fsaUBala, " (nar- St l ran admiuiatefed In a Pliraistaa'al'rac Bea. fats SaWSSj Boiaaof OOSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS. Or eitraordiuary eSoaey for eostii. Bess, iadigestioB, nervous and sick headache, drara'psis, dyaentery, gener al debility, liver complaint, cbilla, fe ver, Ao. .N'otcriiiiug. Gentle, mild, and aontliiiig. ' . "Th.it Cough wi'lkUl yon. Don't ne cieet iw tta sad Hat iism "COST A R'S" COUGH REM ED V. Tbechildren cry fur it- -it a a "Soothing Syn:p.'" Kcwm)rha.TOlds,hoarsenea, sore threat, croup, whooping congb, athma, bmnehiai offectioua. Singer.', Spcukrra. and all troubled with Throat I Complaints will find this beBsGciol i'ectam itcmeuv. Beautifies the Complexion, giving to the akin a transnarent fresbneaa. ' . BottlesalJO "COSTA US" I'lTTEIl SWEET -AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Benders the ski icIear.snHaithandsoft. Kemorea Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Ac. ' , ladies. Try s a-1 1 VrfHl,uaiity. TTJswdra 7 1 1 of sM WorthlessiTKB, snd LIME, kept oonsianily on betid, st Imitations. . Sons genuine without "Cottar's" Signa ture. US and 60c sites kept by all Druggists SI 00 sites sent by mail on receipt of price. $2,00 pays for any three $1,00 sites sent .. . by tucprtsK $5,00 pays for eight $1,00 sites by Ex press. Address. PIBV I, CTAsa Broaaway, a. x. FOB HALK BY JOHN H. ENIflSS, v.. :.. M a utuisvarfi svi v Hold by ail ths wtslsssh PtBgitsMla m aajttrppaf. Sj tTlwaswIy The Next Session 1 Of MISS ALICE PEARSON'S School will becisoe Mondar. Sept. 14th I tm. I aaita laruooin tsgiiat), now, Frwaeha.Latiasai. 8 00 Aug. 15. 1908 96 ftw-Jl I Country Merchant, Dairymen, Farmers. And Others, C0H8I0H T0VR sa9at4awWa CrwwtltWtfa diBffatV flour mml Meal, Flax Cotton, Fan and akint, Dried an Oram Frnit, Grain, Wool, Oaau, Poultry f iVttfW 9-wWtf Mo,,s, Ttomcco. Seeds, Sorghum, Mo etasses, tu , tee , Ac, T 0 JOSIAH CARPENTER, tienertl Commission Merehant, MS Waaalng ton t. NEW YORK COT. Aad ressiv kit weekly Price Current of Pro 4ao sad Oroosris the mostoomplete pries ear- mat sblihed in the foiled States. Plates and t'ards Kuiiiished""' Ubsral advaaeas mads sa Oapsignmsi cuts. Established, Mag 1st, 1960. First class rsfersoees given waaa required Mareho, I WW. twly HILMMiKV. ISS SARAH FREEZE & MRS. PACE would respeetfully aauounee that having se- red the room oeenpled br the late M I ur.n .!,. tl.. r.l.r. .L,.r A. MoConnsuaber, will continue to rv on the Milliuerv business at tnat passe Thev are bow ready for orders on old work. will snoa be reedy to laralsJt aw u aad Winter styles. Aug. ao, imo. tw-ti-aw II. II. COWAN X CO., uxnbbal coMstianoa axd dipping aHrrrMDts WuU&U (bxottxt, aar.ls Rr M. Dvla ' (Uaerty Va..) Oil ! VasBU. Cfc.wln WSattj "v AavaU Br UM.r tn'i. tWft.rpti.j.,k.U ml UaM. asaaa Sir Vataaa Iraa tell, air.aiiiA, Va. SOhs, I Wilmington, N. C. j ... a. ml I aaarf.rlr NO M NORTH WTAta ST CoU r s Office, 6th Dist N. a U.&JNTEK BJEThvfvK SsLisai-ar, Aug. 23 1808. rpHE following property having been forfeit- i I I I I a JL ed, for violation of the Internsl fiavnulV that they art rssviviagal lasir Mora. Slist Laws cf the United Stales, will be sold to tlie hijtiiest bidder st Stalest die, Sept. 2d, 18GH, to wit: Two Stills and fixtures, And ten Stands, owned by A. 01 Trouttwaa. A U. VVILET, Odleetor. John A. RaMsar, D. a w34:2t GUILFORD LAND AGENCY 0 NORTH CAROLINA. Landholders who wish to sen Agricultural or Afineru land; Water Powers, UilU, Town Lots, or Real Boole ot any kind, will Bud it to their advantage to a .heir properly in our bands lor Hue. We have great facilities for procuring per chasers for ail such property ror latoraianoa, address J No H GRETTER, Oenersl Auent, Greeusboro', N. 0. iy Dec 2. 1MT. OIsEBUf OH Warsaw Is) FajtUrrille. feiive Warsaw for Fayettaville daily, es pt Sunday. Through Tickets from Wil- uilngtou tw t ayetteville. fo. I hrough Tick ets from W eldon, via Warsaw, to rayette ville. I0. Tbroagh Tickets from (iolus- boro', via Warsaw, to 1 ayetteville, ao. Ckarlalle ta WaSesWraf , Leave Charlotte, v ia Mourrre, for Wades- boro', Tuesday. Thtfrsday and Statordav. Leave Wadcaboro' Sunday, Wednesday a a) Friday, alker; the antral of the WilmiWg tou, Charlotte tt Rutherford Singe. Mori i-villf (o Till vlinru' Leave Morrisville for Pittsboro' Monday, wetlneauay ana r.naay, returu next days. BWSBWHSW -BSSSXSXg Between SALKM fcud HIGH POINT t, , vv ax. ii "I N.C.farsOue Dollar. E. T. CLEMMOXS. Cootrsetor. - fw-tw-lssj July, 7, I860. PURE PERUVIAN GUANO A N'D n other kinds of OCA VO, including IA tha dlflWanl PHORPHATk'H Pl.sstl very low prices. Our farmers will, do well to call on u st once and get their Fertilisers, be- Hare orovring ana Day log elsewhere. We will take Flour or Wheat at the mark price, in exohsapo, SPRINGS, HCTCHISON A Co, So. 1, Cowan', Brick Row. SsJiAtiry, Aug. 28.. rfw I)emoret' Monthly Mags tine, I'alraraally aekaewledgsd ttis Model Parler Man- tae of Aaterlcsi devotadta Orleli.al K4mrt " - I atetcbaa, Archtlectore sad Mod. I 'atlases. Hoaaefeeld .stt.. t SBIattatalaa Uimin. . lady of taate esa afford to do wMbsat tka Madsi SBMiy. nagis aoplea. asesatj- SaeB SSBSrra. trthsrajaaMs pnisttam.- twt ell liar Varly I SSS.VT.S-, avaaepisa. Sit, a for r lata at S3 sseh. a its lbs Brat srsssissH to Mat ir- IT A saw Whsslsr Wllem Sswhar AstwstBaV I wxSafSnWantr rtnawln SafliaaB sioss, was esasr saimi sa . .Ma. STttvs.asa., Maw Tart. I"" P1 "" "g"',' VZm"J,m' wwwl satttt Mveaek. ser S-tf I sraafhs bkat umms 1 liB tnbaeriber being deairioo of making room for Maw Stock of FALL COOD8. offers his present Stock consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing:, Hats, Boots. Shoes, Orocoios, &c. By wholesale or retail at Greatly Reduced Price. All who want Bargains would do well to call soon. 1 will pay ths highest prices far country proa ace qj au snnas. The aubscribnr alto return his thanks to the public for the very lib sral patronage which lie has hereto tore enjoyed, and a coutiuuanco of which he hopes to ment. V. WALLACE, N. 3 Granite How. Salisbury, Aug. 13, ISoo. Omtw Lost or Mislaid. A BOND on Rowan coonly (ur $84, XL in (aver of Arolubald Baker, Na 6, dated Sept. 19, two, with coupons siiaeiMtf aajri- hie 1st Kept, in each veer unlit la BSSM sta ture, for 5 esoh. The Bond is signed A Dams, chairman, and Obsdwli Wo dark. Alt persons sre ctutione.1 not to trade ,.f lor said Bond. Appooanoo win D asaas tt in proper authority lor a dapUoats of said uouu, si ins ezpiiaiion innegr obj REUBEN S. IIULNl Gold-IMI, Aug. li, 1868. (w3itt) g II 1 IDA. best new crop Cuba llolaase. JQ BUs. "Golden Syrup" QfaA Sacks Liverpool Salt, large sscks in rf . t O D.en -Spear's Fruit F reserving Solo- uou Just reeeived by BLNUUAU 4 CO. Aug i, isaa. lot C A. Hssosasoa. W. H. CaAwroao. HENDERSON & CRAWFORD. Commission Merchants, as saatsss rs Family Groceries, 00 smOD1701 &2IS LIQUORS, It KSPETTVirU. V U.H.M. ia tha Mir.1. owner of Main and Ioniai stroeta, a bugs asd well select ed stock of family Groceries and K-U'iora waiob thev cller for sale as clican ai thev can ba botlL'tit in this or aov olhar rnar-1 art, al whuleeaie or retail. Cunaisuments of all marketable article re spectfully solicited. AO proper effirtt will be ma le to wcubs prompt and salbtautory rstoeaa. Orders lor Prod no or hUrcbaudiss wtU ra- ceive prompt stlenuoo. tw 3t:w 4t Aug 25, 1868. LOOK Ku-Kliix-Klan is About I AM KK A DY to exottangt Leather for good Hides, Kip and Calf Skuia, Bark, Tallow Lime, Hops, Barley, Corn, Rye, Oats, tad country produce generally. I will also Tan good Hides, Kip and Skina, for one-ball. 1 tet urn my sincere thanks to a aw public lor their liberal patronage in icy differ ent businesses, m this county, lor the tM twen loses 1. Brown's old stand,' comer of Lee and Liberty Street. HAKTI.N KICHWIXE. Salisbury, li. C, Umy 10, 18o& wly kERVEISVILLE Iflf.fi M'llDilL, Mais and Female, At KaraersviU. Forty the County, . C. i. F. Itfcl I MAM, A.-W , rrwcipsL R P. KEENER Asswunt. 'Pa Km Stssiow will eomiiienee July 20th, j. ana cause uecemoer tin, leoo. TVtTIOW. and Writlns. I0 00 i OrWatHiBsi, OoMiWs4tTr tHfsf';s ..... Ul.il I.. ' " 10 oo aaaaivi J assays a tssrsrvn ''t, Higher Hathematica 4c Lsaguages, 20 00 Coutiagant tat, I 00 Tuition cluvoed from time of entranea close of sessKo, axqept in esses of protracted ..TLT " " " W V" w,via.-i a. L. t f a f. AH - - nsoni ii, exclusive or nwnis. tw -ill K.T t, n. a a in wuai we unuertasw to reacn rnem For further particulars address liar I'imcimJ i . tr ii . . ai rvernersTinSk a. u. . , wmtt Notice! I'KltK.VS. my wife, Mrs. Marv A Sa-txer. has left me nain rlrsassslaiiiss which induce the belief that she does sot ts Uoid to return, this I to notify the public that I will not he responsible fur any con tracts mads by her his ' JACOB M 8ETZEH. Witness, mark i. k. Vogler. Aug. 15, tW. 3t REWAKD WITHDRAW I Cfratfftf 6netTrcnt of 3m aSJLia Baatausatwasasaaar-BaaBa. w. staainv ki-t ssAst nw. ,h, t say raw roil iOHIf tl '4n The momjLAjLEm Hants sry, Ag 7, I sea. x'or IsXXm AAtiaranoe unly. PIKDM0N1 mummmummm Of VIRGINIA. AUTHORIZED CAPITA! ONE MILLION DOLLARS . OFFICERS. W. 0. C1BBIN0T0N, Fmkmd. J. J. HOPKINS, Sserttmy. 0. H. PKBBOWM. D., JTtt isMaw. This llbarsi and aalvsat pays to 1U policy aslSsn annually 87f Per Cant, tf Us Profits. It proposes to aU Its asattasW traWBats ftw om aalf of ta sesaiatt . It allaws ts patriBi ts say aU sS a" U iavMss Its patasas ta siisad Ha saaasl sa lt alietri Its aajracsta eaaaaa taw tsiioSH MMssal an aot rsstrtotad st letrs- nsdhrs tH aJbswiag tartlastt as la its set- vney: i iiirwaiiaSlhlg SS . ri.. Hsasassl naay. 'sf tbiseanati a It solvsncy, lu rata tad ana rs saon as ts ssssjbj leaaa. Its BtaSBra, tion. Geo. P Srtrrja, Clerk ObrsttOsart Jons r. Hut, Hsarl? Wa. A. Hui.,8nrrvv. R. B. Levi, OforkOwaatv Oean. 0 X a Co., Aatats. nsiiissti W also havB ta same m moot Ftr dan Trareliae acenU wanted Apply ts CA IT. JAMBS t. JOHMnOX. Special Ageat, OalUnsj, a. o JpT.lW9. watwly The Arliwflas Ma I as I f iff Juinirr Cmviii OF VIRGINIA. A Virginia and Southern Institution Jit Funds are kept in the South. It has met with unprecedented success. Its fortunes art tttaUiskei beyond asp contingency. Tba CaataaST liability taal will CVamtpnyn twVOfl4sJF ImoKaaea Csaspssi oa las saSBBBtaJ Mb ssy US wMsba a aaBtsatafliapSaxOWtjf uaaaass ftfastars, sfl ftkaa OFtlCERS: rgiiiDtiT, JOHN K. EDWABD8, Wm. B. Isaacs, D. J. laAJITSOOt, mcthoal autfuraa, CHARLES 11. SMITH, M. D. taaas abt us. aiaut assssv s C. CAaaLL, .so. 11. Claibokss II DIRECTORS Heavy a,, Htyasa. wtnttss PrTBylssv - aTBTrSsslrr bbsi o. i wean, is PeaArr. milk. SaaMslC. Tsrdj, Tbaa. J. Ktaas. James A. M-eti. H.C.Cabsn, D. al. Ilafwsook. 1. E. Edwards, WWsHBO.Tsyrat. A. Y. Motes. .. " 1: Wltllasj H- Pslsaer, rdrd. BSBIJSl M root. LEWIS HANE8. Afi'T. LaxiaoTox, N. Janl7 twfcwtf Of Hnrlfbrd, . tTATKatBVT, Dan. 31, 1867. ACCUMULATED ASSETS $17 670,288,88. INCOME ToK 187. $7,726,516,53. FOR PREMIUMS $6,332,804,95, FOB !JiTBfllT, 1.303,711 8 LOSSES PAID IN 1M7, DIVIDENDS PAID IN 1857. Intsreat revet red nor tbaa Bays losses. 11 vi nana i average over do per eaai. 4 All 1 1 tlMil liialLfcltttla nil 1 latllflr Btaas aaaajaete In ail anrau at KAML. DOUGLAS Ciaaral J. A. liradshnw, A seat. aw a-wTtwtr tWS&MLawlwWSl terns for Ubj lasr aahte Hbtte pa, f high Intagrhy, aa yaUaat saa rsty a s hononiHta, efficient ntSjssaafPKSarswwsff Me flstUnsr' Xoneofasbsre stock personal luwsvats this coBtpaiy, and amply give this as dUistar erted tastuaytotaWsssrfisf s good uwtlu I 18 4 8.000.00 .IB 1 uZ Caae llpMH UPS . handTawash.. sssBBaW it'rm tUI I A-- u. liW air ,. wjatta mm : w 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1868, edition 1
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