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ypi jiwc^/iv vo .__. @ ip 111 i ll hanes t iajipto pub a pro's the old north rtate forever gaston single copies five cents vol 1 salisbury m 0lt tuesday evening july 17 18(30 number 78 old north state rtri weekly lewis banes dt john s hampton publishers 4 proprietor lewis hanes editor o bates ol subscription fl trr,li--oasii in advanok tri-weekly one vear ■• w ihi six months - • 8.00 » oue month - ■76 ots weekly wee kly paper one vear - - • « 1.00 six mouths • - l fin ten copies one year • 32.00 twenty copies one year 40.00 a cross a on the paper indicates the expiration of the subscription the type on which tlie old north statu is printed is entirely new no pains will be pui'i'il to make it a welcome visiter tu every family in order tn do this we hive engaged the services of able uml a.cumpli>li"il lilerary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one spure first insertion 81.00 kadi subsequent insertion 50 contract rates for periods uf one to fuur months 1 mi i •_: mi is i mos 4 mi's 1 square 3 00 1 50 i 00 8 00 j - squ'rs 4 00 ti ih 8 ihi 13 00 3 " 5 00 7 50 10 50 l'i 00 4 " till 9 00 12 00 1__(>0 icolm'n hoo 13 00 16 00 20 00 i •• huh 15 00 20 00 25 00 1 " i iim _.'.> 50 28 00 35 00 special coutr&cts will be made withthose who leslre lo advertise foralonger term than fourmontlis court notices and advertisements will be charged . at the usual rates ten lines of solid million type or about one 1 inch lengthwise of tlio ooluinn constitute a ' square special n'utii es in leaded minion will be con ! ttraoted for at the office ut not lees llniu double ! tiie rate of ordinary odvertis iments inserted a reading matter with upprnval of ; tbe editors fifty cent i per line adtertisc-uie.nrs in terted irregularly or at inter tols 85 per cent additional the ratc-i above printed arc for standing ud ver : t_je_aehts one ur two square changeable at discretion to per ceut additional more than two squares changeable nt discre tion per square of ten lines for every ehaugo twenty-five cents five squares e timated ao a quarter column and ten squares as a half colnmn hills for ad vertising whether by the day nr year will be considered due and collectable on presentation the philadelphia convention gov orr has issued an address in his capacity of viee president uf tlie union j club of south carolina in which he ur ges the people of that state to appoint del j egatcs to the philadelphia convention of thc call uuder whicli the convention is to assemble he says : " the address states clearly tho princi ples upon wliich we are expected to act in common and it seems to me unit there is • not one to which tills state cannot sub scribe in honor ami with sincerity we i simply recognize those results which the ' events of the late war have pi iced beyond i the bounds of any future political discui - ' eiou results iu wliich wc have unanimous j ly and sincerely acquiesced und in run j forniity to which we have already modified our constitution our legislation and our political sentiments commenting on gov orr's address and upon the general topic the charleston courier says : it is proper that delegates fresh from the people should meal in con j ference und burying all past issues should ] wiil a moral power which would sweep tlie country in favor of harmony in favor of a restoration in spirit and in truth pro claim that the foundations of our political system should bo in accord with those prin ciples of republican liberty which have rendered the fathers of the constitution immortal hon li ii hill of georgia also advi ses thc sending of delegates ti philadel phia — he talks about the war having been one between " extremists " on opposite sides while he litis always been a compro mise man — taking the call uot upun its tonus but upon his own construction of it he says . i understand the philadelphia move ment is ior a union of equals according to a constitution made by all and adminis tered by and for all and therefore i ap prove it fatal duel memphis july 13 alonzo grecnlow and a b taylor fought a duel on the mississippi iin y .-- erday the latter was killed at the first fire thk postage law fin the convenience of onr readers manyol whom are uniftfornied us tu tin present postal rates wo extract ami prepare tlm lollowing from the existing regulations as published in the uni ted states mail lettbb postage — prepayment the law requires ihe postage on nil letlors tu he prepaid by stamp for stamped envelopes — pay , ment in money being prohibited all drop let ters munt also be prepaid the only letters on which payment is imt demanded are those ad dressed tu ilu president ur vice-president ur members of congress nml letters on official busi ness to the chiefs ofthe executive department of tho governniens tho heads of bureaus nml chief clerks nml ethers invested with the frank ing privilege it a t k s the rates of letter postage i three cents poi half uiiiii'i throughout the united states and three cents for each additional half ounce ur frac tion thereof the ton oent i'aciiic rate is abol ished tin rati of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or fraction thereof at all offices whore free delivory by carrier is established where such tree delivery is nut established the rate i.s one cent nbwspaper postage the following is the postage mi newspapers when sent from the offlco ui publication in regu lar subscribers : postage un daily papers tn subscribers ten prepaid quarterly ur yearly m mice either al the mailing office i tiee f delivery per quarter 1 1 -_ » inonthi i ets six times per week per quarter itn " fur tri-weekly " 15 ■• ful selui-woehll . " lu " fur weekly " ;, ■• weekly newspapers fonc copy only sent by the publisher tu actual subscribers within the county where printed and published free 1.1 rtkill.y i'l v muni's quarterly postage cannot lie paid lur less than three months if a subscription begins at any uthertime than the commencement of un official quarter the postage received by the post mas i r must still beenl ired in lus account hn that quar ter subscribers or short terms — exceeding three months say four or live months — ran pay quar terly postage i'urtlie iclual term nl their subserip tiuns — that is i'm oue darter uml a third one quarter and twu thirds fce the law unly requires thai a lcasl une quarter's pu tagc shall he pre paid and nut mure than une years postage am term between one quarter and one j bar ean there fore be prepaid al proportionate rates subscri bers eau pay the postage for a traction of a quar ter in the same rail's or a whole quarter by in cluding the traction with thi next whole quarti r and paying for both at tbe smne time pbivilbqe8 tu puplishers pubushers of newspapers and periodicals may send tu each other from iheir respective offices ol publication free of postage one copy of each pub lication and may also send tn each actual sub scriber inclosed in their publications bills nml re eipts for the same ;'; f postage they may also state un their respective publications the date when the subscription expire tu he writon ur printed small papers religious educational ami agricultural news papers of small size issued less frequently than once n week may he sent in packages to oue ml iii at the rale of one cent fur each package not exceeding fuur ounces in weight ami an addition al charge nf une cent is mado fur eaoh additional four ounoesor fraction thereof the postage tu be paid quarterly or yearly in advauoe hews dealers n'ews dealers may semi newspapers ne ' p :. odicals tn r.'l'ular subscribers al the quarterly rale , in tie same manner as publishers uml may also receive them from publishers ut subscribers ral u both cases the postage in he pn paid either ut the mailing ur delivery office postage us traxsiint matter books and circulars bonks nut uver 4 ounces in weight tu une ad dress 3 cents uver i ounces ami nut mer-1 ounces 8 cents ; over s ounces ami nut over j f ounces 12 cents t over 1 ounces und not uver hi ounces hi cents circulars not exceeding three iu number to une address _ cents ; uver three ami nut over six 1 1 em s ; u ver six and nol over nine scents over i and not exceeding tv elve 3 cents miscellaneous on miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets occasional publications transien newspapers band-bills ami posters hunk maim scripts and proof-sheets whether corrected ornot maps ami prints engravings sheet nnisie blanks flexible patterns samples and sample cards pliih tograptuc paper letter enyelodes postal envelopes ur wrappers cards paper n or ornamental photographic representations jf different types se.'ils cuttings bulbs roots ami scions the post ago to be prepaid by stamps is on one paekage to one address not over i ounces in weight 2 cents ui er i ounces und uot over 8 ounces 1 cents ov er o nlllieei mill mil liver l_t lllmei-s 0 eelit ; over ■_ onnccs and nut uver lli ounces n oent i how to uk wrapped all mail matter nut sent nt letter rules nf post ago embracing hunks book manuscripts prool hoots and other printed matter and all other mail matter except seeds must bo so wrapped or enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable ile pitstmiister tn examine the package without de stroying the wrapper otherwise buoh packages must berated with letter postage nu communi cation whether in writing nr in print ean lie sent with any seeds runts cuttings nr sci ins maps engravings nr other matter nut printed except upun the separate matter ut the established rates clubs where packages nf newspapers or periodicals are received at any postoffice directed to one ad dross und the name ul the clubof siiliscribers to which they belong wilh the postage fur a quar ter in ad vanoe shall he handed tn the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own ers hut this dues imi apply tu weekly newspa pers which circulate free in the county whero primed uml published pre-payment uk transient matter all transient matter must be prepaid by stamps hut if it comes in the office ul delivery without prepayment or short paid the unpaid postage mut in collected un delivery at double the pre paid rale tireat neglect exists in the striet quarterly pre payment of postage on printed matter sent to reg ular subscribers no such paper should bode livored unless il is either pre-paid at the mailing office or at thedelivory office for at least a quar ter if iint.s i prepaid postmasters must collect posta on each copy aa on transient matter if they fail they will be charged with the flail po tale due and ill eieareiisesreniovlii from olliee for iicfc leet .-'-. v whiting on newspapers . j toinolosyv emieeiil a letler or other tlii<p except bills mil receipts for subscription in rij|_i write or print n_}-tliini alter its publication u_lj any newspaper pamphlet magazine or otj*t printed metier is illegal anil subjects nuch primed matter and the entire package of which it is a part in letter postage any word or eoiiiuiiinieiit.ion whether hy print ing marks or signs upon the cover or wrapper oi e newspaper pamphlet magazine ur other than the name and address ofthe persons to whom it n to be sent imi the date when subscription expires i subject the packago to letter postage railroad advertisements n c r r company bno k mlll'ers office company shops june 7th 1860 change of time on and after june 10/a lsgo trains will run as follows : going west mail train leave goldsboro it id p u •• raleigh 3 45 " " hillsboro 5 28 " " greensboro 7 40 " " salisbury 1(1 10 • arrive at charlotte v2'.i a m freight and accommodatiox ! leave goldsboro 12 00 p m raleigh 4 50 a m - hillsboro 8 27 " greensboro i oo p m salisbury 5 30 " arrive at charlotte !» 00 " going bast mail train leave charlotte ii 15 p st " salisbury i 26 a m lireellslt.il 4 10 " " hillsboro i l •• raleigl 8 iil " ' arrive u i toldsboro 1 1 20 " fltkii'iiit and accommodation leave charlotte 4 30 a m salisbury 8 i " •• greensboro i i0p m •• hillsboro 5 25 " •' raleigh 9 45 " arrive at goldsboro 2 15 a ml mail train euuueeis at ratelgh with raleiiaj _« gaston trajus for the north at l-,.l<n h.irn with wilmington and weldon and at i liu tii c n ('. trains accommodation train runs daily sundays ' excepted connecting with wilmington t weldon trains there is im sunday train going north from ; weld ai t portsmouth ; passengers arriving ' at weldon on that day ean go immediately through via l'eternburg and richmond e wilkes june 9 66-dtf eng a supt notice to the merchants a.\d farmers of wo axd south carolina thr kcnboard mid roanokr railroad is now in thorough operation ' a xi forms bt its connection's with ; i •"• the raleigh and gaston road the h ttern i north carolina railroad and tha charlotte u„,l ■columbia railroad the i cheapest quickest s xvxost direct through freight line from all places in north carolina and western south carolina to portsmouth norfolk baltimore philadelphia new york and boston to take advantage of tins frroal through line he careful to consign your frwghl toearoof k.nl road ivgout portunuiutb and litreel your corru • pondents in new turk and philadelphia to do tho same nml from baltimore be careful to have your freight sent by old bay line steamer which aim thk only'steamers by which through feeight abranoements 11 a vf been made take not iee that by u_is route you ean oonbign your freight directly co its destination as all charges and government duties are paid by the rail road agent at portsmouth and forwarded in lie eulleeteil at the destination of the freight 1 ii uiiiii allkn't npr l_t60-d3m port iniouth va the new homestead bill in opening tlie new knvirona ol the western part of hie eity the subscriber bas it in bin power to of fer to buyers smne ofthe nin-t desirable bullrtiufj lota — onreii-'uiiil'le titim tor i'.isii . tlie leaden en of tile eity nre in thu t ilireitiun ninl it i believed tlmt invest mints iu that locality will prove butiufsi tory to pur rbiwrs persoai wishing homesteads tronld do well to make em ly upplication to the subscriber jno a illl.-lis-halv july 3.'66 tf ii court advertisements equity sales of land by an order op the court op equity of rowan county i will oiler for sale tlie following tracts of laud : m 290 acres being the homestead ofthe late sarah llei li on the waters of 2nd dutch creek adjoin ing the lands of p n heilig mary heilig and others this is undoubtedly one of the ' most desirable and highly improved planta tions in the county the buildings are of the i very best description large unodious well finished and new having been erected during the war such property as this is rarely offer ed for sale 110 acres belonging to the estate of the late sarah heilig known as the leutz place adjoining the lands of jacob rendleman and others 81 acres belonging t the same estate known as the barringer placet adjoining the lands of li m barnhardt aud others the above mentioned lauds are all in a high state of cultivation persons desirous of seeing these lands can do so by calling on p n heilig org m barn hardt the sales of all these tracts of laud will take place on saturday the 14th day of july inxt at 11 o'clock a in at the homestead 1 tract terms of sale : — twele months credit i wiih interest after six months the purchasers i jiving bonds with two or more approved bure ttes the costs of sale to be paid by tjie pur eliaser of the homestead and credited on his bond as soon as tin sale is confirmed luke blackmer c & m e june 4 1860 pr fee 15 d2l — w6w 106 acres belonging to the heirs uf daniel 1'isher ad joining the lauds of juliii l rusher michael , shuping ami others a very desirable little . plantation with good improvements sale to take pin in i ie premises ti fri day the 13th of july next at 11 o'clock a in t-inis uf sale : — twelve months credit with interest after six mouths the purchaser giving ; baud with two or more approved sureties the costs of sale i 1 paid by tho purchaser and credited on his bond as ii as thesale is eon , firmed luke blackmer ('. v m e june 1 1-ilii i l'i fee 5 d2t wtiw state ef north carolina rowan county court of equity spring terra 1866 equity sale of tjie ri hest g ld mine i in n'niii it < a'tt.'i.ts '.. samuel woodruff and henry b beach to the use ol julius r l.i'iiekidm in vs the c"ld hill mining company by virtue of a decree of the court of equity of rowan county made in the idiove named cause at this term i will i sell at the court house door in salisbury ii saturday the lsih day of august next ! nt ii o'clock a m all the legal arid equi ■table estate and interest of the gold hill i mining company in all real and personal i estate conveyed to isaac ii smith by m | i 1 1 ... in ■. and others by deed bearing eat • julv 9th l855 and registered in book _ 10 p ;.■■■' 133 of the register's office of itowuu county and in that conveyed to the president and directors of tho gold hill mining ( ompany by edward b rice ! l.y deed d ii'd september 29th 1853 and registered in book 10 page 88 of the reg ister's office of rowan county wherein the same may be l'i und particularly set t forth and described also any and all legal and equitable estate and interest of said company of or in any real or pef inal estate situ ited at or near gol 1 hill j ta rowan county terms nt sale cash and the titles retained to await the furth er direction ofthe < lourt luke blackmer c m it juno 14/66 prfee$25 no64tw&wtds state of north carolina row n county court of pleas and quarter sessions mai term a />. iscg elizabeth bringle vs lawre a bring le john bringle and lavinia bringle petition fob dower it appearing to tho satisfaction ofthe court that lavinia bringle ■of the de i i iid'inlh in ihis ease is a non-resident of this stale it is therefore ordered by the ; i lourt that publication be made for six con secutive weeks in the old noktii state ' notifying said defendant ofthe filing of this petition and that unless she appears at the next term ofthis coure to be held for the county of rowan al the courl house t in salisbury ou the isl monday in august | next and pleads answers or demurs the ' same will be heard ex parte and judgment ' rendered pro euiifessn as to her witness obadiah woodson clerk ofl our said court at ollice the 1st mon dav in may a d 1866 and in the 90th vear ofour independence obadiah woodson clerk . i une iii iiii prfee$10 64 6w fob rent a good dwelling house in one of the best neighborhoods of the city for par t ticulars apply fo l il beard june 4 fi d2w noi.6 court advertisements state of north carolina llow an cot'ntv superior court of late sprint term a.'l i860 pm atlantic sunk of ni>v yorll vs si meon frankford attachment it appearing to the hattsfactiod of the court that the defendant simeon frankford imi non-resident o tin suite it is therefore ordered snd adjudged that publi cation lie iniiile for six su.ee-sivc ivi im id tho i ud nul tli state notifying him to lie and appear before the judge of our superior court of law ut tin next court to be held lur the conn i rowun ul il irt house in salisbury on tho 12th monday after the 4th monday in august next then aud there to plead or re plevy and show cause if any be has « by tbe plaintiff should not hare judgment against him and the house and i ut levied upon l sold to satisfy lhe - tme witness obadiah w l-.m deputy clerk anil ex officio acting clerk of our said court at office tlie 1 13th monday afterthelastmondav in kebruary a l ist-l and in the with year of our independence . obadiah vv iiilisun deputy and acting < le'rk . june ih.'fifi prfeello no65 gw state 0 f north carolin a , davidson county court of pleas and quarter seialoos may '_'-•■m 1866 c p lowe ex'r nf i p tltioa to nettle bn bam miller dee'd ti the estate f uur jacob miller and others \ bara miller itappe«riiufto the courl t al michael mil t henry mill r john ff-z-r au x<ui<ter pei nor smith peezor and o then the ciiiluivn of barbara fe sor it wife of leon ard peeior hiij t he nerional rtprea ntativ_i>r of jaoofa huffman dee'd re«l • beyond me ii mi's of this state it u therefore tiler d *>> h-oouri that publication be i tnail for b\x ireckb in the old n'orlh state anewsi a er published in sal'bbury n.o notifying said absent wet - ante toa<p*arat the rt-xt court if pleas and quarter j sessions to lit held for ihe county oi davidson at the : court h use in lexington on the teoo d mondsyln au gust next — then an ' tla-re t rhow cause f any tbey have why the prayer of the pe'hloner hi'siil not be granted — ot erwlstf !• will be hear ' exi arie as to rtii m witness i k perry man clerk f ai<l c mrt at 0fflc in \ lexington a cuml mondav of *•' iy iss6 1 u perky man c c c jur.e 14 68 nol 6w orfee 10 north carolina davidson county court of picas and quarter sessions i moy term imjli john w payne adm'r ue bonnis not ; vs a.<n junes und wife elizabeth nml others i'i tition tn sell land to pay debts it appearing to the satisfaction of the court tlmt .;. ('. payne b a payne martha payne mary payne and erasmus payne defendants in this ease reside be yond the limits of this state it is there fore ordered by the court thai publication in made for six weeks in the "( ud n'm-tii mute a newspaper published in salis bury n i notifying said absent defend ants to appear at the next i unit of pleas aud quarter sessions to be held f'or the county of davidson at the courl house in lexington on tli second mnnday in august next then and there to flead an swer or demur to the petition or the same will be taken pro-confesso and heard ex , parte as i them witness i k perrymnn clerk of said courl a office in lexington the second < mnnday of mav a i is66 j k perryman c ('. c june 1 1,'gg no64[prfi e$12 ' read brothers & co s t b a w goods f i r & w <> o 1 ii . t s j 31 and so ukade stkeet opp a t stewart & co uffew vork june 38 iti do69 it state of or(li carolina i treasury department [• uai.eigh march 31 18gg \ to holders of ( o p ois of north-carolina bonds iiv act op the general assem bly nt morth-carolina ratified mar ill 1866 i um directed to prepare and sell for not less than par ln'ii'is nt the suite running thirty lour years with coupons bearing six per ceut interest payable bemi-annually ot'theileuoni ination of 100 500 and * 1,0011 principal and interest untaxable for tlio purpose ifpar ingcuupons nuw due ami to liecoinn iue in i iiii anil in inls line aud tn fall due in i iii iiv authority vested iu the public treasurer i designate sew yiu'k e the pin t payment parties entitled desirous of effecting the e x change authorized in said act will please com initnicate t me at once thu aiuounl and ohar nctor of the securities which they wish to be tiiiil 1 in order that i may kuow tho number ami denomination of the bonds which will 1 .. • required after the engraver shall i'uruishihe lii.mlis tin bonds will be prepared for issue with little delay under advice of the attorney i lenend cou pons of bonds issued sinee bul under acts passed before may i!0th 1861 will be funded under the act of march 10th l>iiii provided iheir iilei.tity is established by lieiug cut from the bonds iu my presence a provisiou in • saryon account of the iiinilarity to other cou pousi issued siuce may 20th 1861 kemp p batter n.il.'tillw public treasurer dentist ry dr b angle offers his professional services to ihe citizens of rowan and tho surrounding counties all operations performed with neatness and dispatch i j chargi s moderate post office — cool springs iredell co n ('. june2.">,'66 no68tf mercantile advertisements j newfirm in salisbury j w gray & co i ttavk justreeeiy.-d nnd opened uhno 2 mur x pliy'a jvaifite huilding a new ahd splendid ! i su eliiil staple and fancy dry goods which they will sell for i-alli or batter only us , follows a huge and beautiful assortment of ladies dress goods embracing the newest nnil leading styles ofthe i mi a large assortment of gentlemen's youth's and boy's goods ladies summer wrappings ladies mi.sses und children's trimmed hats now shapes ladies misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses uii'l childrens balmoral shoes and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery fcc c gents and boye shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware wood anil willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs nf kinds they are prepared to lill all orders of physi cians for drugs ami medicines at tin shortest notice tbe drug department will he under the charge of a regular physician they also have a branch of their business at county line davie counly where nil of th above named articles may ilke wise he ohlui ' nil tl.e same terms the abovo stuck of qood liaving been pur chased since the late heavy decline of prices in the northern cities will bo sold as low us tbey iim possibly tie bought in this market 1 it miulin invites his old friends of pavin county especially , to give him u call when visiting this market j w gray i r martin 1 met i ike salisbury x ('., april _>, g6 tf-nol b p williamsontcot c'oi_i_iii**ioii v2 r<-li:i_i i l eig ii a c sell on commission cotton yams shootings bacon flour lard dried fruits whiskey brandy and all kinds of country produce they also keep constantly on hand tin sale plows hoes a cs shnveb . spudos i'ornshel lers and all kinds uf agricultural implements hardware tin ware and groceries of every do cription they respectfully solicit consignments from farmers and others in the western part uf ihe state and plcdgo themselves to gjvo their host attention to all orders and consignments entrust c 1 to them li . torofor to mcciihhin foster & co salis bury tod k colli well pres't x c k r alor ganton j a rosebro statesville april i 66 no tf the weekly old north state published every friday at sal isbury n c , by hanes i hampton contains all the latest news iii view op till 1i1kkkts bto , ktc and i'ici.v i i i in tilt ii1-st style persons living in tiie coun tlty will pe kei't posted i v all till news of thk dav my subscribing to the weekly old north state tl ii hs ami in l»ll,vtl one year ... s3 00 six months ... i o hane8 st ha-ipton publishers & proprietors mowis han'es i lllll.n . i l.mi'ton . mureli 30 jamks w osuokne iii i'l s ll lllll vi br osp.ounk & barringer attorneys at law charlotte n c will practice in tlie counties of rowan cabarrus l'nion iredell meokleugburg stanly lincoln and gaslon also in the su preme nml federal courts of the state office in the lire building near the court i louse np stairs may u liii-'i job printing neatly and expeditiously executed at this office
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-07-17 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 78 |
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 Tuesday Evening, July 23, 1866 issue of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601557530 |
Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-07-17 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 78 |
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 2527301 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_078_18660717-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 Tuesday Evening, July 17, 1866 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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ypi jiwc^/iv vo .__. @ ip 111 i ll hanes t iajipto pub a pro's the old north rtate forever gaston single copies five cents vol 1 salisbury m 0lt tuesday evening july 17 18(30 number 78 old north state rtri weekly lewis banes dt john s hampton publishers 4 proprietor lewis hanes editor o bates ol subscription fl trr,li--oasii in advanok tri-weekly one vear ■• w ihi six months - • 8.00 » oue month - ■76 ots weekly wee kly paper one vear - - • « 1.00 six mouths • - l fin ten copies one year • 32.00 twenty copies one year 40.00 a cross a on the paper indicates the expiration of the subscription the type on which tlie old north statu is printed is entirely new no pains will be pui'i'il to make it a welcome visiter tu every family in order tn do this we hive engaged the services of able uml a.cumpli>li"il lilerary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one spure first insertion 81.00 kadi subsequent insertion 50 contract rates for periods uf one to fuur months 1 mi i •_: mi is i mos 4 mi's 1 square 3 00 1 50 i 00 8 00 j - squ'rs 4 00 ti ih 8 ihi 13 00 3 " 5 00 7 50 10 50 l'i 00 4 " till 9 00 12 00 1__(>0 icolm'n hoo 13 00 16 00 20 00 i •• huh 15 00 20 00 25 00 1 " i iim _.'.> 50 28 00 35 00 special coutr&cts will be made withthose who leslre lo advertise foralonger term than fourmontlis court notices and advertisements will be charged . at the usual rates ten lines of solid million type or about one 1 inch lengthwise of tlio ooluinn constitute a ' square special n'utii es in leaded minion will be con ! ttraoted for at the office ut not lees llniu double ! tiie rate of ordinary odvertis iments inserted a reading matter with upprnval of ; tbe editors fifty cent i per line adtertisc-uie.nrs in terted irregularly or at inter tols 85 per cent additional the ratc-i above printed arc for standing ud ver : t_je_aehts one ur two square changeable at discretion to per ceut additional more than two squares changeable nt discre tion per square of ten lines for every ehaugo twenty-five cents five squares e timated ao a quarter column and ten squares as a half colnmn hills for ad vertising whether by the day nr year will be considered due and collectable on presentation the philadelphia convention gov orr has issued an address in his capacity of viee president uf tlie union j club of south carolina in which he ur ges the people of that state to appoint del j egatcs to the philadelphia convention of thc call uuder whicli the convention is to assemble he says : " the address states clearly tho princi ples upon wliich we are expected to act in common and it seems to me unit there is • not one to which tills state cannot sub scribe in honor ami with sincerity we i simply recognize those results which the ' events of the late war have pi iced beyond i the bounds of any future political discui - ' eiou results iu wliich wc have unanimous j ly and sincerely acquiesced und in run j forniity to which we have already modified our constitution our legislation and our political sentiments commenting on gov orr's address and upon the general topic the charleston courier says : it is proper that delegates fresh from the people should meal in con j ference und burying all past issues should ] wiil a moral power which would sweep tlie country in favor of harmony in favor of a restoration in spirit and in truth pro claim that the foundations of our political system should bo in accord with those prin ciples of republican liberty which have rendered the fathers of the constitution immortal hon li ii hill of georgia also advi ses thc sending of delegates ti philadel phia — he talks about the war having been one between " extremists " on opposite sides while he litis always been a compro mise man — taking the call uot upun its tonus but upon his own construction of it he says . i understand the philadelphia move ment is ior a union of equals according to a constitution made by all and adminis tered by and for all and therefore i ap prove it fatal duel memphis july 13 alonzo grecnlow and a b taylor fought a duel on the mississippi iin y .-- erday the latter was killed at the first fire thk postage law fin the convenience of onr readers manyol whom are uniftfornied us tu tin present postal rates wo extract ami prepare tlm lollowing from the existing regulations as published in the uni ted states mail lettbb postage — prepayment the law requires ihe postage on nil letlors tu he prepaid by stamp for stamped envelopes — pay , ment in money being prohibited all drop let ters munt also be prepaid the only letters on which payment is imt demanded are those ad dressed tu ilu president ur vice-president ur members of congress nml letters on official busi ness to the chiefs ofthe executive department of tho governniens tho heads of bureaus nml chief clerks nml ethers invested with the frank ing privilege it a t k s the rates of letter postage i three cents poi half uiiiii'i throughout the united states and three cents for each additional half ounce ur frac tion thereof the ton oent i'aciiic rate is abol ished tin rati of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or fraction thereof at all offices whore free delivory by carrier is established where such tree delivery is nut established the rate i.s one cent nbwspaper postage the following is the postage mi newspapers when sent from the offlco ui publication in regu lar subscribers : postage un daily papers tn subscribers ten prepaid quarterly ur yearly m mice either al the mailing office i tiee f delivery per quarter 1 1 -_ » inonthi i ets six times per week per quarter itn " fur tri-weekly " 15 ■• ful selui-woehll . " lu " fur weekly " ;, ■• weekly newspapers fonc copy only sent by the publisher tu actual subscribers within the county where printed and published free 1.1 rtkill.y i'l v muni's quarterly postage cannot lie paid lur less than three months if a subscription begins at any uthertime than the commencement of un official quarter the postage received by the post mas i r must still beenl ired in lus account hn that quar ter subscribers or short terms — exceeding three months say four or live months — ran pay quar terly postage i'urtlie iclual term nl their subserip tiuns — that is i'm oue darter uml a third one quarter and twu thirds fce the law unly requires thai a lcasl une quarter's pu tagc shall he pre paid and nut mure than une years postage am term between one quarter and one j bar ean there fore be prepaid al proportionate rates subscri bers eau pay the postage for a traction of a quar ter in the same rail's or a whole quarter by in cluding the traction with thi next whole quarti r and paying for both at tbe smne time pbivilbqe8 tu puplishers pubushers of newspapers and periodicals may send tu each other from iheir respective offices ol publication free of postage one copy of each pub lication and may also send tn each actual sub scriber inclosed in their publications bills nml re eipts for the same ;'; f postage they may also state un their respective publications the date when the subscription expire tu he writon ur printed small papers religious educational ami agricultural news papers of small size issued less frequently than once n week may he sent in packages to oue ml iii at the rale of one cent fur each package not exceeding fuur ounces in weight ami an addition al charge nf une cent is mado fur eaoh additional four ounoesor fraction thereof the postage tu be paid quarterly or yearly in advauoe hews dealers n'ews dealers may semi newspapers ne ' p :. odicals tn r.'l'ular subscribers al the quarterly rale , in tie same manner as publishers uml may also receive them from publishers ut subscribers ral u both cases the postage in he pn paid either ut the mailing ur delivery office postage us traxsiint matter books and circulars bonks nut uver 4 ounces in weight tu une ad dress 3 cents uver i ounces ami nut mer-1 ounces 8 cents ; over s ounces ami nut over j f ounces 12 cents t over 1 ounces und not uver hi ounces hi cents circulars not exceeding three iu number to une address _ cents ; uver three ami nut over six 1 1 em s ; u ver six and nol over nine scents over i and not exceeding tv elve 3 cents miscellaneous on miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets occasional publications transien newspapers band-bills ami posters hunk maim scripts and proof-sheets whether corrected ornot maps ami prints engravings sheet nnisie blanks flexible patterns samples and sample cards pliih tograptuc paper letter enyelodes postal envelopes ur wrappers cards paper n or ornamental photographic representations jf different types se.'ils cuttings bulbs roots ami scions the post ago to be prepaid by stamps is on one paekage to one address not over i ounces in weight 2 cents ui er i ounces und uot over 8 ounces 1 cents ov er o nlllieei mill mil liver l_t lllmei-s 0 eelit ; over ■_ onnccs and nut uver lli ounces n oent i how to uk wrapped all mail matter nut sent nt letter rules nf post ago embracing hunks book manuscripts prool hoots and other printed matter and all other mail matter except seeds must bo so wrapped or enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable ile pitstmiister tn examine the package without de stroying the wrapper otherwise buoh packages must berated with letter postage nu communi cation whether in writing nr in print ean lie sent with any seeds runts cuttings nr sci ins maps engravings nr other matter nut printed except upun the separate matter ut the established rates clubs where packages nf newspapers or periodicals are received at any postoffice directed to one ad dross und the name ul the clubof siiliscribers to which they belong wilh the postage fur a quar ter in ad vanoe shall he handed tn the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own ers hut this dues imi apply tu weekly newspa pers which circulate free in the county whero primed uml published pre-payment uk transient matter all transient matter must be prepaid by stamps hut if it comes in the office ul delivery without prepayment or short paid the unpaid postage mut in collected un delivery at double the pre paid rale tireat neglect exists in the striet quarterly pre payment of postage on printed matter sent to reg ular subscribers no such paper should bode livored unless il is either pre-paid at the mailing office or at thedelivory office for at least a quar ter if iint.s i prepaid postmasters must collect posta on each copy aa on transient matter if they fail they will be charged with the flail po tale due and ill eieareiisesreniovlii from olliee for iicfc leet .-'-. v whiting on newspapers . j toinolosyv emieeiil a letler or other tlii. iscg elizabeth bringle vs lawre a bring le john bringle and lavinia bringle petition fob dower it appearing to tho satisfaction ofthe court that lavinia bringle ■of the de i i iid'inlh in ihis ease is a non-resident of this stale it is therefore ordered by the ; i lourt that publication be made for six con secutive weeks in the old noktii state ' notifying said defendant ofthe filing of this petition and that unless she appears at the next term ofthis coure to be held for the county of rowan al the courl house t in salisbury ou the isl monday in august | next and pleads answers or demurs the ' same will be heard ex parte and judgment ' rendered pro euiifessn as to her witness obadiah woodson clerk ofl our said court at ollice the 1st mon dav in may a d 1866 and in the 90th vear ofour independence obadiah woodson clerk . i une iii iiii prfee$10 64 6w fob rent a good dwelling house in one of the best neighborhoods of the city for par t ticulars apply fo l il beard june 4 fi d2w noi.6 court advertisements state of north carolina llow an cot'ntv superior court of late sprint term a.'l i860 pm atlantic sunk of ni>v yorll vs si meon frankford attachment it appearing to the hattsfactiod of the court that the defendant simeon frankford imi non-resident o tin suite it is therefore ordered snd adjudged that publi cation lie iniiile for six su.ee-sivc ivi im id tho i ud nul tli state notifying him to lie and appear before the judge of our superior court of law ut tin next court to be held lur the conn i rowun ul il irt house in salisbury on tho 12th monday after the 4th monday in august next then aud there to plead or re plevy and show cause if any be has « by tbe plaintiff should not hare judgment against him and the house and i ut levied upon l sold to satisfy lhe - tme witness obadiah w l-.m deputy clerk anil ex officio acting clerk of our said court at office tlie 1 13th monday afterthelastmondav in kebruary a l ist-l and in the with year of our independence . obadiah vv iiilisun deputy and acting < le'rk . june ih.'fifi prfeello no65 gw state 0 f north carolin a , davidson county court of pleas and quarter seialoos may '_'-•■m 1866 c p lowe ex'r nf i p tltioa to nettle bn bam miller dee'd ti the estate f uur jacob miller and others \ bara miller itappe«riiufto the courl t al michael mil t henry mill r john ff-z-r au x o 1 ii . t s j 31 and so ukade stkeet opp a t stewart & co uffew vork june 38 iti do69 it state of or(li carolina i treasury department [• uai.eigh march 31 18gg \ to holders of ( o p ois of north-carolina bonds iiv act op the general assem bly nt morth-carolina ratified mar ill 1866 i um directed to prepare and sell for not less than par ln'ii'is nt the suite running thirty lour years with coupons bearing six per ceut interest payable bemi-annually ot'theileuoni ination of 100 500 and * 1,0011 principal and interest untaxable for tlio purpose ifpar ingcuupons nuw due ami to liecoinn iue in i iiii anil in inls line aud tn fall due in i iii iiv authority vested iu the public treasurer i designate sew yiu'k e the pin t payment parties entitled desirous of effecting the e x change authorized in said act will please com initnicate t me at once thu aiuounl and ohar nctor of the securities which they wish to be tiiiil 1 in order that i may kuow tho number ami denomination of the bonds which will 1 .. • required after the engraver shall i'uruishihe lii.mlis tin bonds will be prepared for issue with little delay under advice of the attorney i lenend cou pons of bonds issued sinee bul under acts passed before may i!0th 1861 will be funded under the act of march 10th l>iiii provided iheir iilei.tity is established by lieiug cut from the bonds iu my presence a provisiou in • saryon account of the iiinilarity to other cou pousi issued siuce may 20th 1861 kemp p batter n.il.'tillw public treasurer dentist ry dr b angle offers his professional services to ihe citizens of rowan and tho surrounding counties all operations performed with neatness and dispatch i j chargi s moderate post office — cool springs iredell co n ('. june2.">,'66 no68tf mercantile advertisements j newfirm in salisbury j w gray & co i ttavk justreeeiy.-d nnd opened uhno 2 mur x pliy'a jvaifite huilding a new ahd splendid ! i su eliiil staple and fancy dry goods which they will sell for i-alli or batter only us , follows a huge and beautiful assortment of ladies dress goods embracing the newest nnil leading styles ofthe i mi a large assortment of gentlemen's youth's and boy's goods ladies summer wrappings ladies mi.sses und children's trimmed hats now shapes ladies misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses uii'l childrens balmoral shoes and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery fcc c gents and boye shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware wood anil willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs nf kinds they are prepared to lill all orders of physi cians for drugs ami medicines at tin shortest notice tbe drug department will he under the charge of a regular physician they also have a branch of their business at county line davie counly where nil of th above named articles may ilke wise he ohlui ' nil tl.e same terms the abovo stuck of qood liaving been pur chased since the late heavy decline of prices in the northern cities will bo sold as low us tbey iim possibly tie bought in this market 1 it miulin invites his old friends of pavin county especially , to give him u call when visiting this market j w gray i r martin 1 met i ike salisbury x ('., april _>, g6 tf-nol b p williamsontcot c'oi_i_iii**ioii v2 r<-li:i_i i l eig ii a c sell on commission cotton yams shootings bacon flour lard dried fruits whiskey brandy and all kinds of country produce they also keep constantly on hand tin sale plows hoes a cs shnveb . spudos i'ornshel lers and all kinds uf agricultural implements hardware tin ware and groceries of every do cription they respectfully solicit consignments from farmers and others in the western part uf ihe state and plcdgo themselves to gjvo their host attention to all orders and consignments entrust c 1 to them li . torofor to mcciihhin foster & co salis bury tod k colli well pres't x c k r alor ganton j a rosebro statesville april i 66 no tf the weekly old north state published every friday at sal isbury n c , by hanes i hampton contains all the latest news iii view op till 1i1kkkts bto , ktc and i'ici.v i i i in tilt ii1-st style persons living in tiie coun tlty will pe kei't posted i v all till news of thk dav my subscribing to the weekly old north state tl ii hs ami in l»ll,vtl one year ... s3 00 six months ... i o hane8 st ha-ipton publishers & proprietors mowis han'es i lllll.n . i l.mi'ton . mureli 30 jamks w osuokne iii i'l s ll lllll vi br osp.ounk & barringer attorneys at law charlotte n c will practice in tlie counties of rowan cabarrus l'nion iredell meokleugburg stanly lincoln and gaslon also in the su preme nml federal courts of the state office in the lire building near the court i louse np stairs may u liii-'i job printing neatly and expeditiously executed at this office |