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liptifi > lijrft^^-vrn ___. t rift ll a yen fc haitlptoiv pub a pro the old north state forever gaston single copies five cents vol i salisbury in c friday evening june 1 18cg number 54 aw iia . 1 1 ia aaaaaaaaaa m^maaaia—aa old north state daily iewis hancs di john.s^hamptc.n njbi.isiiklts & proprirtoits lewis hanes editor £/- itatks op subscription cj i'kh'is i.isii in advance l's ily iiu|»-r one vear • • th.un six months • - 4\60 one mouth - - 1.110 weekly wee hy paper one year • • • * i-im six montlis • 1 al ten copies hue year • j •* twenty copies one vear 40.00 a cross •*-" on tin paper indicates the expiration of tin siili ript ion the ty|ieon which the old noiith statu is printed la entirely new no pains wall be spared to make ii ;. well nine visitor to every family in order to do tliis we have engaged tin services of able and at-rorapli-lir-il literary contributors rates of advertising space i day *.' days 3 hays 4 day .*. days i w'k •> k t wk i mo 2 mos :! slu li mos i vear one sojuabk ■? i.iki 1.5.1 2.85 t.(ni 3.88 3.50 5..00 6..50 h.ihi 15..00 28 ..,, 35..oo 5o..oo two sgc.vitks j j on 3.(10 4.00 5.00 5.50 con icoo i8..00 i4..iki 25..00 3 r o 6o..o 9o..oo three sqttabrs 18.50 7 ."...«. ii.iki 7.iki f.is.i m..iki 17 un i8..00 38..00 ij o 7n„oo 125..oo i-'otn sljiahkii 9 3.00 4.."rii 6.00 ho 9.isi 10 is 1-j.iki 88..o0 -*."...<«» rii.no 70..oo 185..0o i5o..oo ; oi-artkk i'ot.im.v 9 4-00 i.iki 9.00 10.50 11.00 18.00 30.00 88..00 i..isi 10..1mi 75..oo 15o..oo 2oo..oo hai.k com mv $ 8.00 18.00 im.iki 35,00 98.00 38.00 40 si 4.1..00 50..00 75..00 185..ooboo..no 3oo..oo one coi.imx 15.00 8:1.00 30.00 ir,.iai w-0u 4 r oo uu.tsi 7.'...oii o..i»i*|5ii..oo 300..ooi3oa oo 5oo..oo ' . . i . . . i . ■ten lines of solid minion type or about one inch lengthwise of tin column constitute u square special notices in leaded minion will be con tracted for nt uio office at not less than doable the rate of ordinary advertisements inserted as reading matter with approval of the editors fifty cents per line advertisements inserted irregularly or at filter mils 86 per cent additional the rates above printed ore for btandlng adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion ai per cent additional more than two squares changeable nt discre tion per sipnirc of ten lines lor every change twenty-live cents five squares estimated as a quarter column jhiiii ten squares as a half column hills for ad vertising whether by lln day or year will lie considered due and collectable on presentation prospcc tus the publication ok the north carolina presbyterian will be resumed tn fay etteville ii wednesday lln ml of january ; next confidently relying on the hearty support which we liavi beret fore received wo shall endeavor to render the paper more attractive both in appearance ami matter than il has ever 1 n sparing neither pains nor expense in the accomplishment of this purpose with the passing away of old things a new j spirit of activity energy and enterprise has been infused into every department of secular thought and business why should not tho church also partake of the progressive ad vancement ■' why should she of ail the agencies brought to bear with such treinen duous for i the civilization of tho pres ent time be ineflicient laggard and almost hopeless in the working oul of ln-r own des tiny .' i'o arouse the ohurchtothe importai aud necessity of work of unceasing restless tire less energy in the service of h.-r master ami head ; tlus shall be our first ohlefesl aim in this we need aasistai ■wa are uot alone | sufficient for these things our brethren must : help lis ill every way by contributions from i their own tor.'-s of thought and study by zealous co-operation in a common cans tor the benefit of all ; by extending our circulation j throughout all our borders iffld thus giving us the ans ami opportunity f perfonnina well the work to whi.h we hav nsecrated all that we have nml all we hope for on the 0srw term subscription for one yeai . **• i 00 '• sis months 3 00 vide ii l-vm.kk k.l:*i • v c i'rvailar'-.rinti miscellaneous advertisements atbooxto the sick and the light of the world dk maltciiel's pills and salve these life-giving remedies are now given publicly tilth ii ni i i or over a quarter fa century ol pri vate practice tin ingredients iu these life-hiving pills have been nscd with the greatest success their missioncrs not only tn prevent disease hut to cure tln-v search out tin various maladies hy which the patient issuit'erlug snd revigorates the ailing system to the aged mnl infirm u few doses ol these valuable pills will prove to i a very for main of youth for in every case they add new liti and vitality nml restore the warningenerglestothelrprlbtinc tain to the young and iniddle-nged they will prove mosf in valuable ii i ready s|iecltlc ami sterling medicine here is a dream realized that ponc*de-1 1 sought for three hundred years ngo an.l novcr fonnd he ■looked for a fountain that would restore the old to tl vigor nml make youth ever l.v eternal string 1 it was left for this lay nml hour to realize the dream and show iu one glorious fact the magic that made it i uir these fa mois remedies i ai t tav the flight ofycars hut thoy can force back i nml hold aloof diseancstliat might triumph over the aged and young let none hesitate then but seise un favorable opportunity that oilers when taken as prescribed — for billious disorders ' nothing can is more productive i cure than these pilis their alwost magic influence i felt at once nml the usual comcomitants of tin most distressing disease are removed these remedies are made from " compounds they will not harm the most delicate female andean i given with good efftet in described doses to the youngest babe for cutaneous disorders and ilur eruptions of the skill the salvo i most ill-fill mil it dues in,t heal externally alone hut pane tunes with the most searching effects to the very root uf the evil uk ii ii:i i-im invariably cure the follow ing diseases asthma dowel complaints coughs folds chest diseases costiveness dyspepsia 1 luirrhu-a droosy debility fever and ague female complaints headache udigestion lurluensa lnllauialioii lu wat il weukness liter complaint lowness of spirits ringworm rheumatism salt rheum scalds skin diseases ice t~i n'otlf'e none genuine without the engrii veil trade-mark around each pot or box signed by l>r j . maooirl 13 fulton street new york to counterfeit which is felony r >- sold by all res-iei-tabl healer iu medicines throughout the united states and canadas at 25 cts a-r box or pot for sale at 1 11 enniss drugstore salisbury x ('. api-3-dly the weekly old north state j published every friday at sal isbury it c ., by hanes a hampton contains all the latest news uhvikw op luk 1 a 11 kit etc , ktt and i-ii1mii1 in i iii i«l-:s-r style persons livin13 in the coun try will be kept posted 1.-j all the news of the day hy subscribing to ti 1 k weekly " old north state teini-l - vahu in auvance one year --- s:t 00 six months - - - 1 .-.(> hanes a hampton publishers a proprietors i.ewif ii wis ) mil s hampton s raari'li 30 \\ ii 1)1 km with hkannon a \\ . i'aiikah wni-l.l r i rally lofnrm mi old friends snd patrons f suli.-hury nml vh-iitiiy tluit in is again inn.il i in thu book-binding busi ness in itslelgh n ('., whan he is anxious to re . in their former pstronsge all work sent to hltn wil be attended to with prompt ness and satisfaction i-naraiit 1 lh is prepared to do binding in all its branches and iu various styles persons rrishing to supply thamavlvi-a with books mnl statniiii-ry of all kinds can he supplied bv a.1 dressiii hasan hranaoa a kariar hoolieller i'ljbh.lia-r snd hinth-r kalrikh n - ' i iu scale of depreciation the following bill passed during the present ses sion : . a bill to be entitled an act to establish a scale of depreclatton of confederate currency wiikkkas jllv an ordinance ofthe convejjtion^n titled an ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force and for other purposes ratilled on the ihth dity of october a ij lwio it is made the duty of the general assembly to provide a scale of depreciation of the confederate currency from un tune of its lirst issue to the end of the war and it is linther therein declared that all executory contracts solvable in money whether under ■-.-,. i or not made after the depreciation of said curreni > licfore the l-i day of may 1886 and yet unfilled •>• official bonds and penal bonds payable to t imi i be decmod to nave been made with tl in-line that they were solvable in money o cy subject nevertheless to cviden ■tent of tlie parties to un ntr.it t creforc it it enacted by the general a state of north carolina and it is he the authority of the same that the ■uf depreciation be ami tin same la and established as the measure of vnh dollar in confederate currency for en li mcntl the fractional parts of the month of ueceml-er 188-1 friim the 1st day of november 1861 t the l-i daj ul mav 1866 to wit : scale of depreciation of confederate cnrrency the gold dollars being tho unit and measure of value from nov 1st 1861 to may i 1865 months 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 january - t 2 3im joiuo ifiu ihi february — 1 10 3on 9100 60 00 march ' — i 60 4 imi 231h oooui i pril — 150 61x1 2uimj louuo mav — 1 50 15u 19 00 — 1 jane — iui 660 18 00 — july — i 50 9011 21 ho — illj-ust — 160 1400 23 0(1 — september — 2 011 1400 96 00 — october — 2 00 14 110 26 00 — november ii io 2 5ii ir to 3hu0 - december lis 2 60 20 ou — — ida 1 to 10th iuclu sivc 35 no •' lllthto 20th " 4a ki 1st to 31st " 49 00 and whereas many grave and difficult disputes , j may arise between executors administrators uiiar i dians und trustees and their legatees distributees i wards and costuysque trust in the settlement of their accounts and trusts arising from tin depreciation f - confederate currency state treasury notes und bunk j i notes incident to and growing out of the late war and thatlilw suits and expensive litigation may be j 1 obviated be it therefore enacted that in nil such cases the . parties an hereby empowered to form a full an.l v i feet statement ofthe case on both sides which esse i shall be submitted to tin determination of one ofthe • judges of the superior t'ourtj chosen by the parties - who ia hereby authorised to consider and determine , the same according to eqnlty ami good conscience provided however that no part of thisaei-tionslu.il he construed lo stop or hinder any person from pro i reeding in the usual course of law if la shall deem tin smut necessary a ma copy j a encklhabd clerk of senate the saturday evening post new life talent and energy gplkndid array of contribftoits i v-i i;l it-ll and i'mihf i alil.t mri n-*l)-i 7 fpenrpr h-tvl-ntt purr-mse-l an intereit in thk latchi-ay kvknlno pm'-'t an mr kdniund dracmi hnvln-r rt-llrni fr-im the p**r thk post pn.acd into ihe rnarii*i(*ein**nt of new klltm who iri jetertn ined lo infuse krei'i i ife tulelil n'l kiifiry into iti c*l ntnni the npui»r novelist emmkkfon bennett author of " prairie flower m the kefut-ee clara hon-lan-i ac ac hti been enjf**|*e(l l a real ex peine as a regular vmirlhutor a-,d will write exclusively for thk post mr dennett will begin a continued itorj la the first number of the new y»r it will be called tukpuantom-ukthefobkdt a talk of the kackwoodfl this lory will run thriiug from twelve to fifteen num bers and be a ttor of thi early lettlrment of rentu ky iticlufllng iiivenura with the indians in that romantic region which was generally cnll*-d by the pioneers of civ ilization tlif hark hh'i i.i i v irroand thr post is edited by mn bella z spencer who will aho cnntrlbutt acontiiue 1 story in the course of tht year entitled genevieve howe our columns will be further supplied with original cod - trlbutioui by a splendid list of contributors all the drpartm-nt of ihe pip-r will he till d as far as pnsnlble with original mattkh the old friends of thk post sora rf whom have itc-d by it ilurlnn the lun-iiliii and stormi of forty years will thus see that we are de ermlned to be unsurpassed iiy any competitor ; end in view of thene fresh and costly efforts anil hrllpatit induretnentj we trust to hivp their warm exert i mi n our ii.-.i.tii and the liberal support of a generous public a si win m\<hi phi mm i w we will lvr on 1 wmkklm a wii^-on'fl celeuraed pkw1no machine the rer-nlar p . which is kirty-ii ve l lars on thr following tern - 1 tt-r-enty copies one year and the muriilne i 1 ■m thirty cop'es one year ami machine 8 forty copies ooe year and machine tsbbis cub lu ad vain < one oopr ti yt-ar ■* - *.- two copl-ts one f ear l ■■v ur ooplafi one year 6 copies 1 y*af and one to ge*t*»r up of lu t lti.li hi i-op-e i y-iir and one to getter-up of c ul the aj.iers iur a club may be sent to dlllem > - ces fxt bubstlbori in ilrltlsh north america mnsl twenty c nu in addllinn to the annual subscription *.• « e . have ti pret-ay iha d b post age on uielr pap r . bemltlanees shoum he made in pott otllce orders w tn poislbla if out id untied state nottw or drafts pay able t oar or-'er vhleh a*e preferable to the nutei tw specimen number of ihk poht o-nt gratis addrem iie1nuy pktku on a « o , no b«l walnut st philadelphia oreat oaks from little acorns orow tho worst diseases known to the human nice bpriug from cavsea m small a to il most defy detection the volumes of scien tific lore that fill the tirlili-*i and bhelves of tin medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these diets then guard yourselves while yon may tin smallest pimple on tho nkiii is a till j tale and indicator of disease it mav fade and die away from the burface of tho body hut it will reach the vitals perhaps al last and death be the result and final close | maggiel's million dyspeptic and diarrhea pills cure where all others fail while for bums sculd-i chilblains cuts and all i abrasions of the kin maggiel's salve is infallible s.,1-1 by 1 maooiel a3 ful ton street sow york ami all druggists it hi cent fm-r boi nu dly '■miscellaneous advertisements prospectus op the * gutherford star . the undersigned propose to publish in the village nf rutherfordton a weekly newspaper to in eall.-d tin rutherford star it is our desire t make tin star a wel come viiiiiir tn all those who fe>-l iui interest i tin prosperity ami welfare of our country a a whole ami tho perpetuity of our institu tions as landed down tn us by our in me an ce-ty a federal republican government t iitr people have imi lately emerged from a gigantic civil war waned by ami between sections la once l-i"ri..iis union ami more desolating lo our particular section than any •! iug thai lias ever happened ou this oontln ■;.;. ami it i tobe hoped than ever will again while there is iif there is hupe and not withstanding the real cl mges wrought by the late civil i . . we shall encourage the peo ple to in in ty industry and ecou y we hall iii -■- ;■■-.' pains t keep them posted with all lietietieial improvements of the age so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores prosperity and happiness we shall from time to time publish such laws both stat and national ns our people are directly icernedin and shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency so much needed at the present time we shall 1 governed by principles ami not lti.-ii for according to our honest conviction the present condition of our country is owing to the abandonment of principles we mean the abandonment oftln.se fundamental prin ciples upon which the government i the uni ted states was reared we shall favor and encourage the develop ment of all our resources agricultural min eral etc and likewise such internal improve ments as will most likely be beneficial to tin country and specially the extension of the wilmington charlottee ami rutherford rail road west as to politics we arc true conservatives bettering neither in the fire eaters of the south nor the radicals of the north but in the constitution the union and the enforce ment of nil constitutional laws whether state or federal and a ready and willing obedience to the same i'll star will be published every wednes day at the following rates strictly iu ad vance payable iu currency or produce at market prices one copy i'i months 4*2.00 " " 6 " 1.00 j r carpenter r w logan april 18th 00 d tf phoenix hall william c handy offers for sale groceries confectioneries wines tobacco and snuff whiskies scotch irish rye fc bourbon rum gins champagnes california old port madeira fc sherry wines april 2 18t3t dtf john utzman salesman yadkin college villi tiik vai.kin hivkk mm 1 m i i - l ii0.m l i \ '■'- ion n 0 i . ■i i nn iindit its liartci coll ■vms ■i 15ih nt 6 and kiippl oil by . . 1 ..-.;■i . *. i ..*: l.-.l i i irillllg it ulti lu mule pi - ' "" ■'• ...;.. it moiil lu ii lull o i -.- ii|ia im '■-,■:.. r.-iliap8 than anv si ulcinj ur ci ro in tl it ii all.vii.ll l-.-.l 1 1.1 m'llvlll three quarters at a una i i i adkin i allege anil entirely i.aiate iruiii it im offers in its boarding arrangemenu in the family oftlie h'-v i w hxos and in lu scientific ami literary depsrtinouts unusual attraetioiu to young ladies li desire i acquire h finished education embracing music and other torn inineaui-ompltshmenu i'm brief circulars giving partleulars in relation to either the colleg hie keminary address the uev 0 w huge a m ob 1 m newstin yiulkin college via lexington n c march 30 in86 1-iuwlm 1hk d»iiv kxpnkns kktersburo va hah rnteltk i 1 i bfteenth year in an en urged ronn with now type under auspl es highly nattering li has a large i dally increasing clr riilatii,n"-inii offers to mercl i and others desiring tn communicate with tho southern public advanta gss nnuuweii by none 1 uivioiitisin.i bates nsk squi.be two week tt isi one month i on two months "' "" three months 16 00 ki mouths t ne vear 40 mi two m-jcakes two weaks till iki line month 118 00 two months "• '*' three montlis 18 i 1 bis iiiiuitlu ' •■"■•«' "'"* vear «' 00 ' m'mscbiption it.ati-w : sinulc i-opy 6 eta one month t6 eta three months v kixn.ntha.ia iiw enr «... address a r cj-uk'hkiki.ii.-a ( o t»ar !)*►_ *»«»» r»l(«rf t » mercantile advertisements newfi k m i n salisbury j w gray & co ttave just received mid opened ut no j mnr -** phy's granite building , a new and splendid stock of staple mil fancy dry goods whieh they will ter oi ly as follows a large ladies dress goods cnilu-iiciiii he - sen on a i i nsrortti 1.1 , 1 i i kill lad rrtmmed elal -. i ihapi -, ladles misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses and childrens balmoral shoos and goiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery ac ic gents and hoys shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware wood and willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye studs of all kinds they are prepared to fill all orders of rhy<i oians for drugs aiid medicines at the shortest notice the drag department will be under the charge of a regular physician they also have a branch of their business at county line davie county when all of the above named articles may like wise be obtained on the same terms the above stock of goods having been pur chased since the late heavy decline of prices in the northern cities will be sold as l,i>w as they can possibly be bought in this market p k majtin invites his old friends of davie county especially give him a call when visiting this market j at gray p li martin j m'lhikk salisbury n c april it 66 tf-nol . ttntwide world an entelltaininii ik6tru0tivb am spicy family newspaper it is the design of the publishers to make the wide world acceptable to all classes of readers its columns will contain original tales from some of the ablest writers iu am erica also amusing ami dangerous ad ventures translations historical i'citihii scences sketches of all kinds poetry wit humor etc etc combining a vast amount of information on thousands of subjects that arc of interest profit and amusement to tin general reader editorials and news touch iug all the leading and important occurrences of the day will be found in its columns terms of publication in advance si.l.oo per annum single copies may be had of all newsdeal ers price seven cents i all communications intended for the columns uf tin wide world or containing subscriptions should be addressed j ii brigham \ pernald publishers of th wide world 88 state street huston mass slu lc of north carolina ) treasury department [ ralkkrh march 31 1866 ) to holders iif coupons qf nortlt-carolina bunds hy act op tii general assem bly ol north-carol d mar 10 1 i am directed topi ■■■■i wil li than par : - mds of the four yea , ■• interest ■-. • hlc - iuation and intoi - i until table for tin ing coii is now ilitc in 18(50 ana i ul dm and to fall i n i iu by authority vested in the public treasurer i designate new york ns tlie place of payment parties entitled desirous of effecting il \ cliaiigi authorized in said act will pleasecom iniinic.-iie to meat onco tlie amount ami char acter of the securities which they wish to be funded in order that i may know flu number and denomination of the bonds which will he required after the engraver shall furnish tin blanks iim bonds will in prepared for issue with little delay fuller advice of tin attorney general cou pons of bonds issued since but under acts passed before mav 20th l.-'ui will be funded under tho act of march i0th 1800 provided their identity is established by being cut from the bonds in my presence a provision ueces sary on account of tin similarity to other cou pons issued sine may illli 1801 kemp p battle nol.'lillw public treasurer blanks of all kinds neatly executed ut the old north state office job printing neatly and kxpklu'i h usi.y execute > at tiiih oiticl get the best inventors mechanics maxufaotl-rers 1866 1866 1866 the licit paper in the united states for mechanics inventors and machinists is the scientific american ii is the largest in size and has by far the wi dest circulation of any other paper of its class in tin country it ia published weekly each number contains sixteen pages with numer ous illustrations the numbers for a year make two v lames 111 pages each it als , contains a full account ol all the principal i ventious unl pries of the day iui iieles upon tools ■irkshops main i mei-haii cal engineering cuti diet il petroleum and and | inducing interes till limits orillin \ ■mac ihiery eleetr i mm ;! apparatus \. ■lydraulics oil a wheels etc house hon l-ui nml farm implements — this ter department being very full and of grei value t-i fanners and gardeners articles embracing every department of popular science which every body can under stand and which every body likes to read a isn reports of scientific societies at home and abroad : patent law decisions and dis cussions practical recipes etc it also cou tains an official list of all the patent claims a special feature of great value to inventors ami owners of patents the publishers also act as agents for pro curing patents for new inventions a new volume of the scientific american commenced january 1 terms 3peryear : 81 50 for blx months ten copies for one year j5 canada sub scriptions 2 r > cents extra specimen copies sent free address munn dc co no 37 park row new york the sunday school banner a new extkrpri.se ! the undersigned themselves members of the sabbath school propose to commence in the city uf raleigh on or about the 1st of next may v the sunday school banner and itl the commencement of this little work of love being boys ourselves may we nut appeal to very sunday school boy and girl iu north carolina to come up promptly to aid the undertaking in our own state there are very many sabbath 8chools and from the beat information we have the scholarship is large and increasing and it is from them we liuik for that patronage which is uecessary to improve and keep floating this native stan dard which we propose for their benefit it is not fur pecuniary gain that the banner is established ; it has for its aim higher ob jects ami if we succeed in our enterprise it will be to us in after life a source of great sat isfaction to know that iu our boyhood days we gave a helping hand to sunday schools the preparatory schools for places of high trust ami position iu the work of our heaven ly father its inline sufficiently indicates the object which is to control its editorial conduct there is necessity however for the remark that it will imt be denominational but alike open to all the sabbath schools of this state for con tributions in which flu-re is no spice of secta rianism the banner will be issued monthly on handsome type clear white paper and will contain fourteen columns reading matter quar to length we trust sufficient encouragement may be offered to justify the undertaking terms — in advance : 1 copy twelve months 30 2 " " " 50 s 100 10 " " " 2 00 jo " " " 3,50 any person sending us a club of 20 for three dollars and a half will rem ivbona copy gratis w j edwards z t broughtoal nolodtf publishars tlir v 1 oil tin enlargement of the daily semi-weekly ■'■ly times hi ini cheapest pap . the l nited states thk n'l.w vork times ll ib been en laru.-il in tin size oi llm l.iilliliill tlnus icii.ii number contain eight pages of seven columns each or li\t.\-six columns in all — ma king ii the largest newspaper in the uni tad states tin times will contain regularly full congressional reports j reports of the legislature ; messages und public documents reports of courts and public mt tit nos european news in full : fun fin und domestic correspon dence ; newsfromau parts qf the world tallin nl iiiid gluteal editorials iau entry news selections und miscellany everything possible a-ill bo done to make the tim us iin iiio-i valuable and iiiti-ii-sijiig family newspaper in the initial states its juice wi remain unchanged in spite of tlie gicl that its slue und contents hiive lieiut increased one-fourth the following ure the prices of the several edi tinns payabli iu nil caseii in ail itnce these price arc invariable i.'lub rates we dis continued wo hare no travelling agents re mil in checks ur posl i ifficc money ' irders if nos able address ii j raymond tt 00 villi .- nihil , uwm york
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-06-01 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 54 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Lewis Hanes and John S. Hampton Publishers and Proprietors |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes and John S. Hampton |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Friday Evening, June 1, 1866 issue of The Old North State a daily newspaper and a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601556947 |
Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-06-01 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 54 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2425620 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_054_18660601-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Lewis Hanes and John S. Hampton Publishers and Proprietors |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes and John S. Hampton |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Friday Evening, June 1, 1866 issue of The Old North State a daily newspaper and a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
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liptifi > lijrft^^-vrn ___. t rift ll a yen fc haitlptoiv pub a pro the old north state forever gaston single copies five cents vol i salisbury in c friday evening june 1 18cg number 54 aw iia . 1 1 ia aaaaaaaaaa m^maaaia—aa old north state daily iewis hancs di john.s^hamptc.n njbi.isiiklts & proprirtoits lewis hanes editor £/- itatks op subscription cj i'kh'is i.isii in advance l's ily iiu|»-r one vear • • th.un six months • - 4\60 one mouth - - 1.110 weekly wee hy paper one year • • • * i-im six montlis • 1 al ten copies hue year • j •* twenty copies one vear 40.00 a cross •*-" on tin paper indicates the expiration of tin siili ript ion the ty|ieon which the old noiith statu is printed la entirely new no pains wall be spared to make ii ;. well nine visitor to every family in order to do tliis we have engaged tin services of able and at-rorapli-lir-il literary contributors rates of advertising space i day *.' days 3 hays 4 day .*. days i w'k •> k t wk i mo 2 mos :! slu li mos i vear 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editors fifty cents per line advertisements inserted irregularly or at filter mils 86 per cent additional the rates above printed ore for btandlng adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion ai per cent additional more than two squares changeable nt discre tion per sipnirc of ten lines lor every change twenty-live cents five squares estimated as a quarter column jhiiii ten squares as a half column hills for ad vertising whether by lln day or year will lie considered due and collectable on presentation prospcc tus the publication ok the north carolina presbyterian will be resumed tn fay etteville ii wednesday lln ml of january ; next confidently relying on the hearty support which we liavi beret fore received wo shall endeavor to render the paper more attractive both in appearance ami matter than il has ever 1 n sparing neither pains nor expense in the accomplishment of this purpose with the passing away of old things a new j spirit of activity energy and enterprise has been infused into every department of secular thought and business why should not tho church also partake of the progressive ad vancement ■' why should she of ail the agencies brought to bear with such treinen duous for i the civilization of tho pres ent time be ineflicient laggard and almost hopeless in the working oul of ln-r own des tiny .' i'o arouse the ohurchtothe importai aud necessity of work of unceasing restless tire less energy in the service of h.-r master ami head ; tlus shall be our first ohlefesl aim in this we need aasistai ■wa are uot alone | sufficient for these things our brethren must : help lis ill every way by contributions from i their own tor.'-s of thought and study by zealous co-operation in a common cans tor the benefit of all ; by extending our circulation j throughout all our borders iffld thus giving us the ans ami opportunity f perfonnina well the work to whi.h we hav nsecrated all that we have nml all we hope for on the 0srw term subscription for one yeai . **• i 00 '• sis months 3 00 vide ii l-vm.kk k.l:*i • v c i'rvailar'-.rinti miscellaneous advertisements atbooxto the sick and the light of the world dk maltciiel's pills and salve these life-giving remedies are now given publicly tilth ii ni i i or over a quarter fa century ol pri vate practice tin ingredients iu these life-hiving pills have been nscd with the greatest success their missioncrs not only tn prevent disease hut to cure tln-v search out tin various maladies hy which the patient issuit'erlug snd revigorates the ailing system to the aged mnl infirm u few doses ol these valuable pills will prove to i a very for main of youth for in every case they add new liti and vitality nml restore the warningenerglestothelrprlbtinc tain to the young and iniddle-nged they will prove mosf in valuable ii i ready s|iecltlc ami sterling medicine here is a dream realized that ponc*de-1 1 sought for three hundred years ngo an.l novcr fonnd he ■looked for a fountain that would restore the old to tl vigor nml make youth ever l.v eternal string 1 it was left for this lay nml hour to realize the dream and show iu one glorious fact the magic that made it i uir these fa mois remedies i ai t tav the flight ofycars hut thoy can force back i nml hold aloof diseancstliat might triumph over the aged and young let none hesitate then but seise un favorable opportunity that oilers when taken as prescribed — for billious disorders ' nothing can is more productive i cure than these pilis their alwost magic influence i felt at once nml the usual comcomitants of tin most distressing disease are removed these remedies are made from " compounds they will not harm the most delicate female andean i given with good efftet in described doses to the youngest babe for cutaneous disorders and ilur eruptions of the skill the salvo i most ill-fill mil it dues in,t heal externally alone hut pane tunes with the most searching effects to the very root uf the evil uk ii ii:i i-im invariably cure the follow ing diseases asthma dowel complaints coughs folds chest diseases costiveness dyspepsia 1 luirrhu-a droosy debility fever and ague female complaints headache udigestion lurluensa lnllauialioii lu wat il weukness liter complaint lowness of spirits ringworm rheumatism salt rheum scalds skin diseases ice t~i n'otlf'e none genuine without the engrii veil trade-mark around each pot or box signed by l>r j . maooirl 13 fulton street new york to counterfeit which is felony r >- sold by all res-iei-tabl healer iu medicines throughout the united states and canadas at 25 cts a-r box or pot for sale at 1 11 enniss drugstore salisbury x ('. api-3-dly the weekly old north state j published every friday at sal isbury it c ., by hanes a hampton contains all the latest news uhvikw op luk 1 a 11 kit etc , ktt and i-ii1mii1 in i iii i«l-:s-r style persons livin13 in the coun try will be kept posted 1.-j all the news of the day hy subscribing to ti 1 k weekly " old north state teini-l - vahu in auvance one year --- s:t 00 six months - - - 1 .-.(> hanes a hampton publishers a proprietors i.ewif ii wis ) mil s hampton s raari'li 30 \\ ii 1)1 km with hkannon a \\ . i'aiikah wni-l.l r i rally lofnrm mi old friends snd patrons f suli.-hury nml vh-iitiiy tluit in is again inn.il i in thu book-binding busi ness in itslelgh n ('., whan he is anxious to re . in their former pstronsge all work sent to hltn wil be attended to with prompt ness and satisfaction i-naraiit 1 lh is prepared to do binding in all its branches and iu various styles persons rrishing to supply thamavlvi-a with books mnl statniiii-ry of all kinds can he supplied bv a.1 dressiii hasan hranaoa a kariar hoolieller i'ljbh.lia-r snd hinth-r kalrikh n - ' i iu scale of depreciation the following bill passed during the present ses sion : . a bill to be entitled an act to establish a scale of depreclatton of confederate currency wiikkkas jllv an ordinance ofthe convejjtion^n titled an ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force and for other purposes ratilled on the ihth dity of october a ij lwio it is made the duty of the general assembly to provide a scale of depreciation of the confederate currency from un tune of its lirst issue to the end of the war and it is linther therein declared that all executory contracts solvable in money whether under ■-.-,. i or not made after the depreciation of said curreni > licfore the l-i day of may 1886 and yet unfilled •>• official bonds and penal bonds payable to t imi i be decmod to nave been made with tl in-line that they were solvable in money o cy subject nevertheless to cviden ■tent of tlie parties to un ntr.it t creforc it it enacted by the general a state of north carolina and it is he the authority of the same that the ■uf depreciation be ami tin same la and established as the measure of vnh dollar in confederate currency for en li mcntl the fractional parts of the month of ueceml-er 188-1 friim the 1st day of november 1861 t the l-i daj ul mav 1866 to wit : scale of depreciation of confederate cnrrency the gold dollars being tho unit and measure of value from nov 1st 1861 to may i 1865 months 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 january - t 2 3im joiuo ifiu ihi february — 1 10 3on 9100 60 00 march ' — i 60 4 imi 231h oooui i pril — 150 61x1 2uimj louuo mav — 1 50 15u 19 00 — 1 jane — iui 660 18 00 — july — i 50 9011 21 ho — illj-ust — 160 1400 23 0(1 — september — 2 011 1400 96 00 — october — 2 00 14 110 26 00 — november ii io 2 5ii ir to 3hu0 - december lis 2 60 20 ou — — ida 1 to 10th iuclu sivc 35 no •' lllthto 20th " 4a ki 1st to 31st " 49 00 and whereas many grave and difficult disputes , j may arise between executors administrators uiiar i dians und trustees and their legatees distributees i wards and costuysque trust in the settlement of their accounts and trusts arising from tin depreciation f - confederate currency state treasury notes und bunk j i notes incident to and growing out of the late war and thatlilw suits and expensive litigation may be j 1 obviated be it therefore enacted that in nil such cases the . parties an hereby empowered to form a full an.l v i feet statement ofthe case on both sides which esse i shall be submitted to tin determination of one ofthe • judges of the superior t'ourtj chosen by the parties - who ia hereby authorised to consider and determine , the same according to eqnlty ami good conscience provided however that no part of thisaei-tionslu.il he construed lo stop or hinder any person from pro i reeding in the usual course of law if la shall deem tin smut necessary a ma copy j a encklhabd clerk of senate the saturday evening post new life talent and energy gplkndid array of contribftoits i v-i i;l it-ll and i'mihf i alil.t mri n-*l)-i 7 fpenrpr h-tvl-ntt purr-mse-l an intereit in thk latchi-ay kvknlno pm'-'t an mr kdniund dracmi hnvln-r rt-llrni fr-im the p**r thk post pn.acd into ihe rnarii*i(*ein**nt of new klltm who iri jetertn ined lo infuse krei'i i ife tulelil n'l kiifiry into iti c*l ntnni the npui»r novelist emmkkfon bennett author of " prairie flower m the kefut-ee clara hon-lan-i ac ac hti been enjf**|*e(l l a real ex peine as a regular vmirlhutor a-,d will write exclusively for thk post mr dennett will begin a continued itorj la the first number of the new y»r it will be called tukpuantom-ukthefobkdt a talk of the kackwoodfl this lory will run thriiug from twelve to fifteen num bers and be a ttor of thi early lettlrment of rentu ky iticlufllng iiivenura with the indians in that romantic region which was generally cnll*-d by the pioneers of civ ilization tlif hark hh'i i.i i v irroand thr post is edited by mn bella z spencer who will aho cnntrlbutt acontiiue 1 story in the course of tht year entitled genevieve howe our columns will be further supplied with original cod - trlbutioui by a splendid list of contributors all the drpartm-nt of ihe pip-r will he till d as far as pnsnlble with original mattkh the old friends of thk post sora rf whom have itc-d by it ilurlnn the lun-iiliii and stormi of forty years will thus see that we are de ermlned to be unsurpassed iiy any competitor ; end in view of thene fresh and costly efforts anil hrllpatit induretnentj we trust to hivp their warm exert i mi n our ii.-.i.tii and the liberal support of a generous public a si win m\ - ces fxt bubstlbori in ilrltlsh north america mnsl twenty c nu in addllinn to the annual subscription *.• « e . have ti pret-ay iha d b post age on uielr pap r . bemltlanees shoum he made in pott otllce orders w tn poislbla if out id untied state nottw or drafts pay able t oar or-'er vhleh a*e preferable to the nutei tw specimen number of ihk poht o-nt gratis addrem iie1nuy pktku on a « o , no b«l walnut st philadelphia oreat oaks from little acorns orow tho worst diseases known to the human nice bpriug from cavsea m small a to il most defy detection the volumes of scien tific lore that fill the tirlili-*i and bhelves of tin medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these diets then guard yourselves while yon may tin smallest pimple on tho nkiii is a till j tale and indicator of disease it mav fade and die away from the burface of tho body hut it will reach the vitals perhaps al last and death be the result and final close | maggiel's million dyspeptic and diarrhea pills cure where all others fail while for bums sculd-i chilblains cuts and all i abrasions of the kin maggiel's salve is infallible s.,1-1 by 1 maooiel a3 ful ton street sow york ami all druggists it hi cent fm-r boi nu dly '■miscellaneous advertisements prospectus op the * gutherford star . the undersigned propose to publish in the village nf rutherfordton a weekly newspaper to in eall.-d tin rutherford star it is our desire t make tin star a wel come viiiiiir tn all those who fe>-l iui interest i tin prosperity ami welfare of our country a a whole ami tho perpetuity of our institu tions as landed down tn us by our in me an ce-ty a federal republican government t iitr people have imi lately emerged from a gigantic civil war waned by ami between sections la once l-i"ri..iis union ami more desolating lo our particular section than any •! iug thai lias ever happened ou this oontln ■;.;. ami it i tobe hoped than ever will again while there is iif there is hupe and not withstanding the real cl mges wrought by the late civil i . . we shall encourage the peo ple to in in ty industry and ecou y we hall iii -■- ;■■-.' pains t keep them posted with all lietietieial improvements of the age so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores prosperity and happiness we shall from time to time publish such laws both stat and national ns our people are directly icernedin and shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency so much needed at the present time we shall 1 governed by principles ami not lti.-ii for according to our honest conviction the present condition of our country is owing to the abandonment of principles we mean the abandonment oftln.se fundamental prin ciples upon which the government i the uni ted states was reared we shall favor and encourage the develop ment of all our resources agricultural min eral etc and likewise such internal improve ments as will most likely be beneficial to tin country and specially the extension of the wilmington charlottee ami rutherford rail road west as to politics we arc true conservatives bettering neither in the fire eaters of the south nor the radicals of the north but in the constitution the union and the enforce ment of nil constitutional laws whether state or federal and a ready and willing obedience to the same i'll star will be published every wednes day at the following rates strictly iu ad vance payable iu currency or produce at market prices one copy i'i months 4*2.00 " " 6 " 1.00 j r carpenter r w logan april 18th 00 d tf phoenix hall william c handy offers for sale groceries confectioneries wines tobacco and snuff whiskies scotch irish rye fc bourbon rum gins champagnes california old port madeira fc sherry wines april 2 18t3t dtf john utzman salesman yadkin college villi tiik vai.kin hivkk mm 1 m i i - l ii0.m l i \ '■'- ion n 0 i . ■i i nn iindit its liartci coll ■vms ■i 15ih nt 6 and kiippl oil by . . 1 ..-.;■i . *. i ..*: l.-.l i i irillllg it ulti lu mule pi - ' "" ■'• ...;.. it moiil lu ii lull o i -.- ii|ia im '■-,■:.. r.-iliap8 than anv si ulcinj ur ci ro in tl it ii all.vii.ll l-.-.l 1 1.1 m'llvlll three quarters at a una i i i adkin i allege anil entirely i.aiate iruiii it im offers in its boarding arrangemenu in the family oftlie h'-v i w hxos and in lu scientific ami literary depsrtinouts unusual attraetioiu to young ladies li desire i acquire h finished education embracing music and other torn inineaui-ompltshmenu i'm brief circulars giving partleulars in relation to either the colleg hie keminary address the uev 0 w huge a m ob 1 m newstin yiulkin college via lexington n c march 30 in86 1-iuwlm 1hk d»iiv kxpnkns kktersburo va hah rnteltk i 1 i bfteenth year in an en urged ronn with now type under auspl es highly nattering li has a large i dally increasing clr riilatii,n"-inii offers to mercl i and others desiring tn communicate with tho southern public advanta gss nnuuweii by none 1 uivioiitisin.i bates nsk squi.be two week tt isi one month i on two months "' "" three months 16 00 ki mouths t ne vear 40 mi two m-jcakes two weaks till iki line month 118 00 two months "• '*' three montlis 18 i 1 bis iiiiuitlu ' •■"■•«' "'"* vear «' 00 ' m'mscbiption it.ati-w : sinulc i-opy 6 eta one month t6 eta three months v kixn.ntha.ia iiw enr «... address a r cj-uk'hkiki.ii.-a ( o t»ar !)*►_ *»«»» r»l(«rf t » mercantile advertisements newfi k m i n salisbury j w gray & co ttave just received mid opened ut no j mnr -** phy's granite building , a new and splendid stock of staple mil fancy dry goods whieh they will ter oi ly as follows a large ladies dress goods cnilu-iiciiii he - sen on a i i nsrortti 1.1 , 1 i i kill lad rrtmmed elal -. i ihapi -, ladles misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses and childrens balmoral shoos and goiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery ac ic gents and hoys shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware wood and willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye studs of all kinds they are prepared to fill all orders of rhyw as they can possibly be bought in this market p k majtin invites his old friends of davie county especially give him a call when visiting this market j at gray p li martin j m'lhikk salisbury n c april it 66 tf-nol . ttntwide world an entelltaininii ik6tru0tivb am spicy family newspaper it is the design of the publishers to make the wide world acceptable to all classes of readers its columns will contain original tales from some of the ablest writers iu am erica also amusing ami dangerous ad ventures translations historical i'citihii scences sketches of all kinds poetry wit humor etc etc combining a vast amount of information on thousands of subjects that arc of interest profit and amusement to tin general reader editorials and news touch iug all the leading and important occurrences of the day will be found in its columns terms of publication in advance si.l.oo per annum single copies may be had of all newsdeal ers price seven cents i all communications intended for the columns uf tin wide world or containing subscriptions should be addressed j ii brigham \ pernald publishers of th wide world 88 state street huston mass slu lc of north carolina ) treasury department [ ralkkrh march 31 1866 ) to holders iif coupons qf nortlt-carolina bunds hy act op tii general assem bly ol north-carol d mar 10 1 i am directed topi ■■■■i wil li than par : - mds of the four yea , ■• interest ■-. • hlc - iuation and intoi - i until table for tin ing coii is now ilitc in 18(50 ana i ul dm and to fall i n i iu by authority vested in the public treasurer i designate new york ns tlie place of payment parties entitled desirous of effecting il \ cliaiigi authorized in said act will pleasecom iniinic.-iie to meat onco tlie amount ami char acter of the securities which they wish to be funded in order that i may know flu number and denomination of the bonds which will he required after the engraver shall furnish tin blanks iim bonds will in prepared for issue with little delay fuller advice of tin attorney general cou pons of bonds issued since but under acts passed before mav 20th l.-'ui will be funded under tho act of march i0th 1800 provided their identity is established by being cut from the bonds in my presence a provision ueces sary on account of tin similarity to other cou pons issued sine may illli 1801 kemp p battle nol.'lillw public treasurer blanks of all kinds neatly executed ut the old north state office job printing neatly and kxpklu'i h usi.y execute > at tiiih oiticl get the best inventors mechanics maxufaotl-rers 1866 1866 1866 the licit paper in the united states for mechanics inventors and machinists is the scientific american ii is the largest in size and has by far the wi dest circulation of any other paper of its class in tin country it ia published weekly each number contains sixteen pages with numer ous illustrations the numbers for a year make two v lames 111 pages each it als , contains a full account ol all the principal i ventious unl pries of the day iui iieles upon tools ■irkshops main i mei-haii cal engineering cuti diet il petroleum and and | inducing interes till limits orillin \ ■mac ihiery eleetr i mm ;! apparatus \. ■lydraulics oil a wheels etc house hon l-ui nml farm implements — this ter department being very full and of grei value t-i fanners and gardeners articles embracing every department of popular science which every body can under stand and which every body likes to read a isn reports of scientific societies at home and abroad : patent law decisions and dis cussions practical recipes etc it also cou tains an official list of all the patent claims a special feature of great value to inventors ami owners of patents the publishers also act as agents for pro curing patents for new inventions a new volume of the scientific american commenced january 1 terms 3peryear : 81 50 for blx months ten copies for one year j5 canada sub scriptions 2 r > cents extra specimen copies sent free address munn dc co no 37 park row new york the sunday school banner a new extkrpri.se ! the undersigned themselves members of the sabbath school propose to commence in the city uf raleigh on or about the 1st of next may v the sunday school banner and itl the commencement of this little work of love being boys ourselves may we nut appeal to very sunday school boy and girl iu north carolina to come up promptly to aid the undertaking in our own state there are very many sabbath 8chools and from the beat information we have the scholarship is large and increasing and it is from them we liuik for that patronage which is uecessary to improve and keep floating this native stan dard which we propose for their benefit it is not fur pecuniary gain that the banner is established ; it has for its aim higher ob jects ami if we succeed in our enterprise it will be to us in after life a source of great sat isfaction to know that iu our boyhood days we gave a helping hand to sunday schools the preparatory schools for places of high trust ami position iu the work of our heaven ly father its inline sufficiently indicates the object which is to control its editorial conduct there is necessity however for the remark that it will imt be denominational but alike open to all the sabbath schools of this state for con tributions in which flu-re is no spice of secta rianism the banner will be issued monthly on handsome type clear white paper and will contain fourteen columns reading matter quar to length we trust sufficient encouragement may be offered to justify the undertaking terms — in advance : 1 copy twelve months 30 2 " " " 50 s 100 10 " " " 2 00 jo " " " 3,50 any person sending us a club of 20 for three dollars and a half will rem ivbona copy gratis w j edwards z t broughtoal nolodtf publishars tlir v 1 oil tin enlargement of the daily semi-weekly ■'■ly times hi ini cheapest pap . the l nited states thk n'l.w vork times ll ib been en laru.-il in tin size oi llm l.iilliliill tlnus icii.ii number contain eight pages of seven columns each or li\t.\-six columns in all — ma king ii the largest newspaper in the uni tad states tin times will contain regularly full congressional reports j reports of the legislature ; messages und public documents reports of courts and public mt tit nos european news in full : fun fin und domestic correspon dence ; newsfromau parts qf the world tallin nl iiiid gluteal editorials iau entry news selections und miscellany everything possible a-ill bo done to make the tim us iin iiio-i valuable and iiiti-ii-sijiig family newspaper in the initial states its juice wi remain unchanged in spite of tlie gicl that its slue und contents hiive lieiut increased one-fourth the following ure the prices of the several edi tinns payabli iu nil caseii in ail itnce these price arc invariable i.'lub rates we dis continued wo hare no travelling agents re mil in checks ur posl i ifficc money ' irders if nos able address ii j raymond tt 00 villi .- nihil , uwm york |