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111$ttlj frivol t tf hanes 9l l'l.\lipto fuivs su pro the osd rtli slate forever gaston fciiikce copies five cenl vol.1 salis1hhy n.-«c saturday evening avm 4 1866 number 86 tiie old north state itjh weeki-y xrtwls llanos &. john b hampton publish kits a prop11ietohs lewis h<!t-'!j j-'dit r e3 rates op 8uuscr1ption ._$ trr.1is--im.sii in advance tri-weekly ono year • • ib 0 " six mouths • • 3.uu - one month • - 7 ct weekly ] weekly parer ono year • • • s 9.00 ■• •• six months - • j ■"" " " tea copies one tear ■22.00 " " twenty con oa one yonr 40.00 a cross s on the papor ludioates the expiration i the rtiibseription the type on which the o1.11 nobtb state is printad is entirely new n'n pains will ha spared to make it a ivelco.ui visitor to every family in ordei to du this we li u 1 i { ir 1 ti im ices of uhlo aud accomplished literiry c nil unit ns — spjk!bw.ijji mwi advertising rates transient rates for all perio'ls less tlmti one month one square first insertion 1.00 each subsequent insertion till contract rates fnr periods of one to four months 1 mo - mils 3 mi is 4 mos i square 3 01 4 511 6 00 hoi & squ'rs 4 01 i 00 s nu 12 oi 3 " 5 00 7 .">() 10 50 13 00 4 " 6 00 9 00 lvitii 15 00 jculm'u sod 12 00 10 00 20 00 i " 11)00 15 00 20 00 25 00 1 " 15 00 22 50 28 00 35 00 special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise tor a longer tt'im than four months t'ourt notices iiii.l advertlacniontti vill be charged at the usual rates ten lines of solid minion typo or about one inch lengthwise of the oolnmn constitute a square special notices in loaded minion will bo con toaeted for at the office at not loss than double the rate of ordinary advertisements insert id as readiug mailer with approval of the editor <, fifty cents per line advertisements inserted irregularly oral inter val 5j per cent additional the rates above printed are for standing adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion 10 per cent additional attire than two squares changeable at discre n per square of ten lines for every change wcnty-livc cents five squares estimated 00 a quarter column nd ten squares as a half column bills fbr ad vertising whether by tho day or year will be on sidored due and collectable on presentation the two continents waited the great scheme of connecting the european and american shores by a tele graphic cable 1ms nt last been consumma ted taught liy tlio failure aud thu im posture which sought to concenl it of tl e first effort and ca uti d l>y sir field's dispatch that england and america an again united by telegraph wc have full somewhat cautious in accepting first re ports as conclusive lest they bhonld de ceive us now us before when the ocean telegraph was either still-horn or died at the biit li hut we presume all reserve may be safely dismissed and the truly ex traordinary enterprise ranki d ns a perma nent sueeess nnd as without doubt the foremost wonder of the world the value of this means of communica tion can scarcely be over-estimated the world on both sides the atlantic is 0111 in - entlv active politically commercially and 1 intellectually — too active to wait for news to pass between the two shores which all the aids of steam were nearly two weeks apart proceeding in ignorance f tho mu 1 tuul condition of affairs on each bide ofthe sea it very frequently restdtcd that much 1 was done which had to be undone after wards wliiio many nf the mistakes were trreparable — these sources of loss and in jury arc now u un emi i'lie rapid inter j change of ideas and ibe prompt dissemi nation of valuable information of every de scription which tbe ocean telegraph will secure are a les tangible but not less im portant advantage secured to the world by this magnificent triumph of scientific 1 art and sagacious enterprise we hail the telegraph und we hail the first news which it brings the spectre of war which lately bestrode central eu ', rope is laid and austria and prussia have j gain shaken bands this was preceded by battles that have been fought since tho last of which the steamers brought us the news in these lust encounters fortune was kind to the austrians both on land and on the sea — with the prussians und with the italians perhaps tbis balancing of victories will ma e the peace more en during by leaving less of that wounded pride which seeks occasions for wiping mu disgraces — richmond enquirer stop the thief jnll.n llol'kin's having alis ted tl*o my plan tation in davie county » ith a large iron grey horse iwhl gives liberal reward for the horse and sm-li information its will leail to the apprehension of said j hopkins peteb w haihston july aa.'66 at tub postachb law pot the convuuieni i oui roadei-s many o whom arc uninformed as to tbe preseni posta rates wo cxtruci aud prepare tbe following i'roin the existing rcgidatious as published iu the uni ted slate mail : letter i'ostaob — pbep itmewt tjin law r ■!■' ■■> i hi pontage nn all lei ters to be prepaid hy itauipfor tinuiiiid envelopes — pny i motley hying prohibited all drop lot ters mu i also lie prepaid i'i uly lei tern on which p ment i nol demanded ure those ad ir i tin i'i'i'-iili'iii ia vice-president nr mumh i nl cougro ;. ui i letters mi otttaial busl uu tu thu ehii i'd i i hu uxeeutivu dupurtuieul of the tioveruiuerts thu heads of bureaus nml chinl elcrl <, and others invested with the frank in prh il r a t i s the rntes of letter postage is throe cents pei halt ounce throughout the united states mill three cent lor each additional half ounce or trac tion thereof tho ten cunt i'.ieilic rato is abol '• islll'd im rate of postage en drop letti rs i two i'i ii i . per half ounce or miction thereof at all oliiei . where free delivery hy carrier is established whore such fn o dofivery is nut esthblishod ihe rate is ono cont newspaper post mil the following is ihe postuge on newspapers when sum from llie office ul publicution to regu lar subscribers : i postage uu daily papers to buh icribers ; wheu prepaid ijuartuil.1 or yearly in advance u!th»riil ihu inailiug office or office if dulivery per quarter tbrec month i 35 u si i ti s per week per quarter io " for tri-ueekly •• j .. ' foi semi-woeiui , " m •• fur weekly '• 5 « weekly newspapers one eupv only sent by the publisher t.i actual subscribers within the county where printed and published roe qu 1rteblv i'll s1ests quartorly posi ■■. nnol ',■■paid for le is than threo months if a ihscrip on begins al nut othertimo than tho commencement of an n quarter the postiiru ruouived by the posi m » ir must still 1 utured in his uccotml for hi u tiuar , tor subscribers fbr ihorl lerms exceeding three mouths sny four or live 1110 itl — , : pa nunr terly poslage tort iu 1 uiul 1 mi of their subscrip tions—that is for 1 ■uji'.ur and u third oue quarter and two tl:.:-,l ■■, ,', .. tho law only requires that at least q in tor's po i hall paid and noi more than ono re ir'i posi ige am i term butween onequartei and ono vi nr eai j'°re bo prepaid al proportionate riites subscri bers can pay the postage for n fraction of a quur , ter al thu same rutes in a whole quartor by in oludinir the fraction with tho ne i whol aiuirtur and pi • ing lor both a uie ame ti l'uivii.i uks ro itel.lsllkli.i publishers of newspapers and periodicals maj send to each other from their rospeetii e oil publicution free of postage on ■■opy of each pub tion aud may also aid to each actual uh cribor ii ed in their publications i for tho snino free of p istag •. they nun tlso i 1 their re pi ;. . u pul . tl ion . i i the subscription e pires to be writcn ur printed small pa pros rnligious educational and agrionlturnl xow - pap rs ofsmii i . o i ue i le iv 0111 '• a uie ; t in packages to ono ai •',,'• ■al the im .- of oue cent for each package not '■'■ling fonr ounces iu weight a i uu addition al charge of one coul is made i"i eai b a luitional . lour ouueesor i'm tion thereof thi to , paid quarterly or yearly in 1 i . ■i uealehs nem dl :! ■ei . . ■i !'■' ! peri nl 1 • tn regular bub eribors ai tbe qn rales in ih a maimer a pubiii bors 1 id may also receive them from publi rates in both ca thu postago to he p dither al il.e mailing or delivery office postage us tlmnslknt mattes books and circulars books not over 4 onnces in weight toom i ire ■', oent ; over l ouuci . aud not over ,- ounces 8 cents 1 over s ounces and not over is ounces i'i cent 1 over iii ounces and notovor iii ounces hi cents circulars not exi ling three in number to ne a d ■. -.' cenl 1 1 mer threo aid uot "' 1 cents ; ever six olid ' " li 8 ii , , ill , ; n'.e :' and ie 0 ■.,■■■idiu t twelve - cents miscellaneous on miscollanonns mailable matter ombrocing all pamphlets occasional publications transien newspapers hand-bills and posters hunk iiuiiin scripts and proof-sheets whether corrected nruot maps aud prints engravings sheei music blanks flexible patterns iinnplo and sample cards pho tographiop p r i : t envelopes postal envelopes nr wruppurs cards p.i .•- v'*j or ornamental photographic representation ''■dih ireut typos ■■■• 1 euti igs bulbs roots and scions the post ago tn le prepaid by stamps i mi one package 1 onooddru not over 4 ounces iu weight li cents ; n er 1 oun ie 1 and nol over - ounoes 1 cunts ov or 9 ounces and uot over 12 omicus i cents ; over •_' mini . 1 11.1t over iii in -. - eeiit all mailmatter not bent at i otter rates of post ; age embracing bunks bunk manuscripts prool sheets ami oiher printed matter and all other a nl mutter e icopl ten is must be so wrapped or enveloped with open lidesorends imtoentibfe the postmaster to examine the package withoul do strnying-tho wrapper otherwise such packages musl be rated with letter postago no communi cation whether in wrili ig ur in print can lie senl with any beeds roots cuttings or scions maps engravings or other matter nut printed except upon tho separate matter al the established rates emus where packages of newspapers or periodicals are received ul any po t office directed to one ad dress ami iln names ul ihe club of subscribers to which thoy belong with the postage fur a quar ter iu advance hall be banded in the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own ers but tills does not apply to weekly now pu ller which c'rouato iree in the county where printed ami publ abed pbe-pavment of i r ansient matter all iran lout matter 1 bo prepaid by stamps bul ii'u comes to the office nf delivery withoul pro-payment or - 1 paid tho unpaid postago must bu collected on debvery al double the pre paid rale ireai neglcol exist i in tho striel quarterly pre payment ie postage ou printed mnttorsenl to reg ular subscribers nu im h pan ,- should livered unless il is eiiher p p.u,i i tho 11 office or at the delivery office im at leusl a quar tor ifnot so prepaid postmasters musl collect po ■' , on each copy a on transient matter 11 thoyfail they will be charged with the fh.ll no tago due anil in elear en e ne i . , 1 lioin oiiice lur nog loot vviu'i'ini on ni sl'almil -. to inch oor conceal a lot tori or oilier thing except bills und receipts i'or subneriptlon in or in » rite or print anything alter it publication upou any newspaper nauiplilot inniriwinc or other printed mnltiir is ulngal and nilijoel much printed uiatti r and llie i nt in pai ' ' '.' of v hieb iii n pari , in le|i,-r jt tuee anj word or nunloation whether b lug nnii'l . nr ilgn i iii a the cover ur a ',''... pnpor pu ni]ihtct magqkln the name ami addi'e ol the por una tnwl it i tll i ! elil,il!!,l tiled he wllell 111 cl'iptiou expires suhjecl lli ; el t "■to letter po tnge t i7 .-'."* ia iidvertisements n c r r company bng i bup'ts oftioe i'iimi'a.w snops june 7th i i'i change of time on and after june 10th 1866 trains will run as filiates .• coins west mail train leave goldsboro 1230 p u •' raleigh 345 " " hillsboro 529 '• " greensboro 7 40 " " salisbury 1010 arrive at charlotte 1235 a in freight a n i > accommod vtion leave goldsboro l'j 00 p m raleigh 4 50 a m '■hillsboro 8 27 " greensboro i 00 p m salisbury 5 30 " arrive al charlotte !• 00 " going east mail train leave churlutte ii 15 p m " salisbury i ii \. v " l rreeusb iro i hi " hillsboro ii 31 - •• raleigh 8 80 •• arrive al goldsboro ii 20 " i'h'liliilit ami r iimmihi i leave charlotte i iii a m salisbury ...-.- b 55 greensbliro i 10 p si " hillsboro 5 25 •• raleigh i 1.1 •• arrive ut i loldsboro j 15 a m mull i'i line !■. nt jaleii-li witb kill sr'guston truiiis fnr tne n o-tti at i i a with wilmington and weldon and at lantic & n 1 '• truius ace iininodiitioii trnin runs daily sundays pxce ted ) i uectiug with wilmington \ weldon il there is no suuday tri ■\ weld ni to ports'nonth : pass uugcrs n at weld n n that day inn go iinini ■', iteli through em petersburg and uie nnoiid e wilkls june 9 liii-'lil ei r i ! '. noff c l to the mer chan a:.i farvers of 0rt11 m south gasouxa tiie seaboard mul roanoke railroad is now in thorough operation ami form by tscoxxectioxstrrtil -^^ the ruleii/lt and gaston road tho westers xortli i columbia railroad the cheapest quickest &. 7^_ost direct through freight line from all pi ices in north carolina and western south carolina to portsmouth norfolk baltimore philadelphia new york and boston to tal-e advantage of thi hn '. line lie e iivl'nl toe ,', ,;•; i y lr f'i'e;e!il tocarooi road -.-'' ft i uuth a'ld direct . iur corn pondeul - iu sew iiirk oui t-'lilladeliilmi to do the same and from bai unon be careful to bave your freight senl l,y old hay line steamers aviin'ii aim the only steamers by which thr0"ch freight atirangehehts ha ve been made take notice that by this ro tc you van consign yonr freight directly to its d i tiuatiou i charges and government dutioi ate paid by the kail road agent al portsmouth and ibrvi-nrdod to bo collected al the de tinatl f the i'relirht b g ohio \ apr lii'iii'i-iflm n nmuth va k whitehead 11 d 0 a . ill ' in i -,,■. \ . p drs whitehead & henderson ttavo associated themselves in the a»v_«w_j u j,_.»w__._3 and offer thp'ir pi-ofe i ui il ■i-r ices lo the cit'zeus of salisbury and vic'nity offiee next door to owen sqfield <£ co's - april20 1 106 v fm sale at the north state office court advertisements state of x-orth carolina i watauga county <, court of tints and tttiu,rttr sossioil8 july i tiiiii l-'t'ili . ii;n r adm'r *) itb i liilglcr doo'd i ,»,..;,:,,„ ,-.. s-ileof the hflrsat l of . al i ii hauler ] in 11 h rtrne it appearla^i to the patlimctlon of the , i thai wull lei john iln er union 1 1 ., i 1 , iviley n ,.■!•". « llii'in ii i m.m.v i iielicr dl i i u children of ii inter de,|ihia howard aronon-re dont ,,' ' tate : la h ei ifin o lei ■■! hy the coin thai a'l'.riti-i'iiie.'ii lie made in the old north ktllte d iie i,.i|i,'i ptiblihl ed in tie town of salisbury n . i '■. • i'm ix ">• oceh to ii ■end i liul l e nid ilelemluata ap i ear nl tl e next term ol tide courl on tl e ■-' i mondiiy .,',,,, the 4th meiiiliii in j ml r i an i - eaii-e ;, tthe in . i ,,: i ie tel tionei or it will he tflhell pi , 1 e tn 111 iii . n itaeiw joe ii 1 1 fieri | court al oibi ■■in boone hie9 id monday nfl ir tl ,■4th ", in june a is 1866 and in the bint re tr ol our independence 1 ij toi i clerk aug 8'66 prfee*ll ) i-iiw north carolina davidson county court of l'lens nml quarter sessions m y term 1866 john w payne adm'r ue bonnis uon vs a~,i jones and wife elizabeth and others petition to si ii land to pay debts it appearing to tho satisfaction of the couri thai li '.'. payne 11 v payne lliutlui payne m ii y payne and erasmus i'.iyne il't inl mis in this case reside be yond the limits of this state ii is there fore ordi red by the < ' itirt that publication lm made for six weeks in the l lid north state a newspaper published in salis ■bury x c notifying suid absent di f nd ants to appear nt the next courl of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the county of davidson at the court house in i xingti i the seeiiiiil monday in a igtisl next then and there to plead an sv er or demur to tbe pi tition or th ■same will be taken pro-confesso and beard es e u ■■■, as to lie in witness i k perryman clerk of lid i nun iii office in i kington the sec u i monilnv i i mav a d 1866 ! .. l'elikvmax c c c j ...... n i urn i pri p*12 state of north cntroltita rowan county i ourl of !' ;,'! v ■' ii .' ti rm i s66 equity sale of the richest ol ill mine in n'tlltth c.vltoll n i woodi lift n il 1 lenry ii li ill li to the u '. i 1 ilitts ii bi cki liu-iu % i the gold lill ii virtue of i i ' cr i of the i . el ilowan i'uiiiity in td i in tli ned cause al : li tei in i ill si 11 nt i'i t ourl i otu " door in s iii bury i8ib tl iy nl augusl next ii 1 1 o't i"i k a m all ih li g l ai d •■ui ; ble ' ,:, and inl . i of ih ■gold hill y i i ull real and perso 1 estate conveyed i i c 11 smith by m l holmes and others by deed i 1 it 1 uly i ii 1 • ■"■■'. . d i . ■i-i red i'i book i '. p ige 132 of the ltegister's < iftii t i iw ' i ( ounty ; and in that convej ed to lie pi ident and directors of the ' i"hl liill mi dug company by edward b i.'ie !,, i le -,! , ited septi nib r 2d li 1803 and tei (] i.i boi k 40 p ige 88 of the 11 office of hi un i lounty wherein turn in iy be found particularly set forth and deseribed also any and all legal and equitable rbtate and interesi ol said company of or in any real or per sonal estate situated at or near lelil hill in rowan county terms of sale cash ami the titles retained to awail the furth er direction ofthe i lourt luke i'l.ai'kmkil.c m.e f , - i j i ii 1 v si « tds stat3 of north carolina row tn coi : i v co irt qf pit "• n i quart r st ■• may term a is if 6 elizabeth bringl vs lawrence v tumb le 1 ohn i li i : 1 and i tviuia !!■u'le i'i : 1 1 lux i oh ll'iw i:i it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe courl lhat lavinia bringle one of the dc liiiiliiuts iii this case is a non-resldenl of this state it is therefore ordered by the courl thai publication be mndi f rsixcon becutive weeks in tin < u.n xnii'ni state notifying snid defendant ofthe filing of this petition and thai unless she appears al the next term of this court to be held for the county of rowan i t t'i - courl house in sui bury on the i i moaday hi augu i next and ul ids a w n ■or demurs the sumo ill be ben i '■and jud mi ul rendered pro confesso as to ber witness obidiah woodson clerk of onr saiil < lourt nt ( iffice the 1st m 11 day in mav a i 1866 and in the 90 li year of our i ndependence obadiae woodson clerk june 16,'g6 prfei l11 ti i 6w a il i welling i ! ;' e in one of the 1 | n liborhood ■of tho city for par ■apply to i ii beard inue 1 i'i d2w no/56 court advertisements stale of ixorth carolina , 1 ».\ vir ( nrx'i v court qf pleas and quarter sessions thomasn b glasscock natl inh cliaffln and iviie l.ivini ii.iii-'iin p 11 sud ' !.' i'm-'i aluitli.t i inn .. jol " iln . ,, anu -,.• . , cnek vs jltllics while ii ii in i i'.iilviiiv i nlu well i'l'tltlu i'nll pabt1tion oi i i il i pats nat li.nlel 8 bha ulu ono of tho ] iu 1 case inn ui ., eein before me and made i'.nkne ■i nldwell i tiie part i ni ant is a non-resldenl i the bt it i there lerod in accordance with tho pruvis ions nl hie lei of assembly that pub in 7 in the weekly jmi noam m hi for the i nn oj lx weeks not lying the l pinknev t nldwell ol i lie 0 i i this p'-i tion and i in q nppe ni the nc.vt lenii of this ' •> ii u be be a al the irt-houne inthe town of mocksviue on the ond monday in september next sml%n . i , nue ivlll be taken pm conlfcaso n,i heard ex p ii ie i tn bim . witm sa eph g ilthi r cli rk of lid court nt offlc in moi li-ville the 10th doi of july v . i 181 i iil'il gaitueb i lerk july 20 1.1 pre fee 810 w6w state of north caroli na rowan ( iountt superior court qf law spring term a j 1866 the atlantic bunk of new york vs si meon frankford attachment it appenrlngto the co irt thatthe ti li '■.■..: i . i i -,,•- lent ol t l,o state it is tberefote ordered sml adjudged tli it puhll cut ii i made for six sui ce i ■■i i ta in the i il north state nol rylng him to he nml np|icnr before the jud f ■hiperioi i ourl ol law ul the next i 1 1 !"■i •■i i the ' oun ol r n an nt tl i llonse nsnllsbury on the i3th jloudsy i rthe4th i monday in au list uexl ' i there to plead orre plei y and show can . ia s by the plaintifl al inot have judgo nsthim andthe house and lol lei i i upon besoid | the - me ivitnesa obud all \\ o id in di . uty cli i k me ex . acting clerk of otu bald i i ifrlce the is li mond ij in i'llii'la-i mon hii in february a d l 156 and in the 90th ve irol oui i nil pen i in e obad1 til wo i ix deputy n,l ni'tli i ork june 18 66 i iu ni 656n . state of north carolina davidson c cntv i f i-\"i nnl 0 ir r i .-■.'• !*, m y te m 1qc6 o v loire iw nf i p hi n to - ttle bn hara mill ■• ' ■-. vv vthe ■' ■i i af ,?,■..-., i ullli ■an \ bara mil ■■■-. il ,',, ai '* ■-■■■■\| i r ii iry iiii r 1 1 !■'•■a r al x n*er f i i ir.ut li*..fl ...„ ard peii t , nd tue er nal rt|ii of j»c ■' i tubman ■l re i i i ■i hen . • is i l-r '"'''■riler tl * cou i i ***!>] ail in be i i for i'i ,,. i >■i ■" t - ew a er it il ren ■■■; p i qua i ■■i r r tin ■' a ltavl'lioii u the l 11 in lex i co il mo il y in a - ■■i ■■i 111 ! il i'l l,v im : . . i i il ne i all uol be g anted ■. n i n $ i -. i.i be ■ar '• m witiie i k p rj i l'li i : office in i i'll , nl i !.. i'l.l.i v v an c c c ju .- ! t •''.' - 1 i ; r •<■*!"] vcw southern iwusic hook j . pub1 8hi.d tabor ; ok i he eichtt.-.j nl cinn ef fac ■1 uric : by r m m ixi ■• rii i i . tali r ■' choieo selectiou .',,.., 1 music it ' or for four j ears ai i he i lonfert , , , tin u pieces in moinents suatohod during its marchings and counter-marchii _ • in \ ii inia the dirge e ed at the funeral of ti a t 1 jackson i may 17 1863 was from bis pen is included in this c llei mr mclni i ' ii'iel whig • is well known i i :'" south a an author and teacher of h excelli ci , n tli nil n ; utati n ;. ly a .'. i by any man of his age in t is country in tbe south he stands al the very head ■i church music no uiie disputing the position with him the 1 k embraces everything nt value of southern or bouth-western origin much of which is now for the brat time reduced to a wri i form its variety is greal — embracing all metres iu use in every key and every va riety ifmeasun — wiih a full elementary de i nl and line collection of new anthems aut pieces ami seuteuci -, it o , mains uearly 300 closely printe i | ages ueatly sml tasteful ly gotten up well oriatod and bound price retail 81.33 sis per dozen cun be obtained through all 1 uaollors or will he n in il i hy llie publishers to any pari of the united mates poi t free on receipt of re tail price single copies for examination and introduc tion sent to any address postage paid on re ceipt of oue dollar f j huntington co publishers and booksellers jiilytil tf 4.~'i broome st x y salisbury book store the subsc.ibi i ckof books n iw " i han i i 11 latest and ln*i ' 1 ■be bad all kinds an.l r il ■of school bt h >:■'. . r ligioiis hi ileal bi ■..,■' ■111 il 13 ' ■■' bo iki , v | apers wall imper shad sta ■articles i ■lie i ii ■. li uke & uaerison ve siili-lnirv n (*., juh 12 i'i 7(5 ihu r~crcaiiile advertisements j new jiiivi l sattshuky j j w gray & co ttave justrccoivcd irnl opened at no 2 mur -*■■*■,. :.; ■' ll anile inui g a haw aud splendid f stock of staple ana fancy dry goods h tbey will sell for enth or barter only w ■- re a lui'gc and beautiful assortment of ladies dress goods embracing tho newest and hailing stylos ofthe season a largo assortment of gentlemen's youth's and lini's goods ladies summer wrappings i.aili ' misses and children's trimmed hats ueiv shapes ladies misses ami childrens hoop skirts ladies misses uiul childrens balmoral shoos - and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery a-c ic gents and 17 ! si - of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware vood und willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs ofall kinds they aro prepared to fill all orders of physl cions for drugs and medicines at the shortest notice the drug department will be under the chnrge of a regular physician tbey also have a branch of their business at county line davie county win re all of the above named articles may like wise be obtained on the same terms the a ia ne inck of goods having been pur chased jince tbo late heavy decline of prices in hi n'orthorn cities will ho soldas low ustbey can possibly !„• bought in thi market 1 b y • • ii in il lih nld friends of davie county especially to give him u call when visiting lll't.l iiiullvt j.t gray p r martin 1 mect'llte bury n c april '-'. i«i tf-nol b p williamson & co commission yl reliant ij \ l i i (; 1 1 iv e sell mi coiiniii iiiii cotton 1 urns sheetings bacon flour lard dried 1'niita whiskey brandy and all kinds of country produce tin ;. also keep constantly on hand for sale plows hoes axes shovels spades corn shol lei ami all kinds of agricultural implements 11 rdvvaro tin ware aud groceries of every de cripti -. they re-pectfully solicit consignments from l'liniei ..,:,. i ia hers ill im^vesteru jinrl nf the state and pledgd tln'mmm to nive their best cntion in all orders aud consignments entrnst od to t i i ni beg to refer to mcpubbin foster fc co salis . rod it caldwell pres't . n c r r mor gauton j a rosebro statesville april 1,'iiii nol t.f the weekly old n3rth state rublished eveey friday at sal isbury n c , by hanks * hampton contains all tfce latest news review op tub habkcts etc etc and printed in tub best style persons living im the coun tliy wiu be kept posted itf all the news ok the dav by mji'spkibing to tub weekly old north state teb hull in advance one year ... 83 00 six months - - - 1 50 hane8 ft hampton rubiiolioru ft froprleton i.ewi8 hanes ) miln 8 hampton ) march 30 1 tmes v osborne rufus barringer osborixr & barringer atioanbys at law i haelotte n c will practice in tl unities of rowan cabarrus union iredell mecklonpburg stanly linooln and gaston also in tbo su preme ami federal courts pf the state ' 0 rce in the brick building near the court house up btaira may !». 06-tf blanks of all kinds neatly evirated at the old xok i'll state office
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-08-04 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 86 |
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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 Saturday Evening, August 4, 1866 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553358 |
Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-08-04 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 86 |
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 2643579 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_086_18660804-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 Saturday Evening, August 4, 1866 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText | 111$ttlj frivol t tf hanes 9l l'l.\lipto fuivs su pro the osd rtli slate forever gaston fciiikce copies five cenl vol.1 salis1hhy n.-«c saturday evening avm 4 1866 number 86 tiie old north state itjh weeki-y xrtwls llanos &. john b hampton publish kits a prop11ietohs lewis h() 10 50 13 00 4 " 6 00 9 00 lvitii 15 00 jculm'u sod 12 00 10 00 20 00 i " 11)00 15 00 20 00 25 00 1 " 15 00 22 50 28 00 35 00 special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise tor a longer tt'im than four months t'ourt notices iiii.l advertlacniontti vill be charged at the usual rates ten lines of solid minion typo or about one inch lengthwise of the oolnmn constitute a square special notices in loaded minion will bo con toaeted for at the office at not loss than double the rate of ordinary advertisements insert id as readiug mailer with approval of the editor <, fifty cents per line advertisements inserted irregularly oral inter val 5j per cent additional the rates above printed are for standing adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion 10 per cent additional attire than two squares changeable at discre n per square of ten lines for every change wcnty-livc cents five squares estimated 00 a quarter column nd ten squares as a half column bills fbr ad vertising whether by tho day or year will be on sidored due and collectable on presentation the two continents waited the great scheme of connecting the european and american shores by a tele graphic cable 1ms nt last been consumma ted taught liy tlio failure aud thu im posture which sought to concenl it of tl e first effort and ca uti d l>y sir field's dispatch that england and america an again united by telegraph wc have full somewhat cautious in accepting first re ports as conclusive lest they bhonld de ceive us now us before when the ocean telegraph was either still-horn or died at the biit li hut we presume all reserve may be safely dismissed and the truly ex traordinary enterprise ranki d ns a perma nent sueeess nnd as without doubt the foremost wonder of the world the value of this means of communica tion can scarcely be over-estimated the world on both sides the atlantic is 0111 in - entlv active politically commercially and 1 intellectually — too active to wait for news to pass between the two shores which all the aids of steam were nearly two weeks apart proceeding in ignorance f tho mu 1 tuul condition of affairs on each bide ofthe sea it very frequently restdtcd that much 1 was done which had to be undone after wards wliiio many nf the mistakes were trreparable — these sources of loss and in jury arc now u un emi i'lie rapid inter j change of ideas and ibe prompt dissemi nation of valuable information of every de scription which tbe ocean telegraph will secure are a les tangible but not less im portant advantage secured to the world by this magnificent triumph of scientific 1 art and sagacious enterprise we hail the telegraph und we hail the first news which it brings the spectre of war which lately bestrode central eu ', rope is laid and austria and prussia have j gain shaken bands this was preceded by battles that have been fought since tho last of which the steamers brought us the news in these lust encounters fortune was kind to the austrians both on land and on the sea — with the prussians und with the italians perhaps tbis balancing of victories will ma e the peace more en during by leaving less of that wounded pride which seeks occasions for wiping mu disgraces — richmond enquirer stop the thief jnll.n llol'kin's having alis ted tl*o my plan tation in davie county » ith a large iron grey horse iwhl gives liberal reward for the horse and sm-li information its will leail to the apprehension of said j hopkins peteb w haihston july aa.'66 at tub postachb law pot the convuuieni i oui roadei-s many o whom arc uninformed as to tbe preseni posta rates wo cxtruci aud prepare tbe following i'roin the existing rcgidatious as published iu the uni ted slate mail : letter i'ostaob — pbep itmewt tjin law r ■!■' ■■> i hi pontage nn all lei ters to be prepaid hy itauipfor tinuiiiid envelopes — pny i motley hying prohibited all drop lot ters mu i also lie prepaid i'i uly lei tern on which p ment i nol demanded ure those ad ir i tin i'i'i'-iili'iii ia vice-president nr mumh i nl cougro ;. ui i letters mi otttaial busl uu tu thu ehii i'd i i hu uxeeutivu dupurtuieul of the tioveruiuerts thu heads of bureaus nml chinl elcrl <, and others invested with the frank in prh il r a t i s the rntes of letter postage is throe cents pei halt ounce throughout the united states mill three cent lor each additional half ounce or trac tion thereof tho ten cunt i'.ieilic rato is abol '• islll'd im rate of postage en drop letti rs i two i'i ii i . per half ounce or miction thereof at all oliiei . where free delivery hy carrier is established whore such fn o dofivery is nut esthblishod ihe rate is ono cont newspaper post mil the following is ihe postuge on newspapers when sum from llie office ul publicution to regu lar subscribers : i postage uu daily papers to buh icribers ; wheu prepaid ijuartuil.1 or yearly in advance u!th»riil ihu inailiug office or office if dulivery per quarter tbrec month i 35 u si i ti s per week per quarter io " for tri-ueekly •• j .. ' foi semi-woeiui , " m •• fur weekly '• 5 « weekly newspapers one eupv only sent by the publisher t.i actual subscribers within the county where printed and published roe qu 1rteblv i'll s1ests quartorly posi ■■. nnol ',■■paid for le is than threo months if a ihscrip on begins al nut othertimo than tho commencement of an n quarter the postiiru ruouived by the posi m » ir must still 1 utured in his uccotml for hi u tiuar , tor subscribers fbr ihorl lerms exceeding three mouths sny four or live 1110 itl — , : pa nunr terly poslage tort iu 1 uiul 1 mi of their subscrip tions—that is for 1 ■uji'.ur and u third oue quarter and two tl:.:-,l ■■, ,', .. tho law only requires that at least q in tor's po i hall paid and noi more than ono re ir'i posi ige am i term butween onequartei and ono vi nr eai j'°re bo prepaid al proportionate riites subscri bers can pay the postage for n fraction of a quur , ter al thu same rutes in a whole quartor by in oludinir the fraction with tho ne i whol aiuirtur and pi • ing lor both a uie ame ti l'uivii.i uks ro itel.lsllkli.i publishers of newspapers and periodicals maj send to each other from their rospeetii e oil publicution free of postage on ■■opy of each pub tion aud may also aid to each actual uh cribor ii ed in their publications i for tho snino free of p istag •. they nun tlso i 1 their re pi ;. . u pul . tl ion . i i the subscription e pires to be writcn ur printed small pa pros rnligious educational and agrionlturnl xow - pap rs ofsmii i . o i ue i le iv 0111 '• a uie ; t in packages to ono ai •',,'• ■al the im .- of oue cent for each package not '■'■ling fonr ounces iu weight a i uu addition al charge of one coul is made i"i eai b a luitional . lour ouueesor i'm tion thereof thi to , paid quarterly or yearly in 1 i . ■i uealehs nem dl :! ■ei . . ■i !'■' ! peri nl 1 • tn regular bub eribors ai tbe qn rales in ih a maimer a pubiii bors 1 id may also receive them from publi rates in both ca thu postago to he p dither al il.e mailing or delivery office postage us tlmnslknt mattes books and circulars books not over 4 onnces in weight toom i ire ■', oent ; over l ouuci . aud not over ,- ounces 8 cents 1 over s ounces and not over is ounces i'i cent 1 over iii ounces and notovor iii ounces hi cents circulars not exi ling three in number to ne a d ■. -.' cenl 1 1 mer threo aid uot "' 1 cents ; ever six olid ' " li 8 ii , , ill , ; n'.e :' and ie 0 ■.,■■■idiu t twelve - cents miscellaneous on miscollanonns mailable matter ombrocing all pamphlets occasional publications transien newspapers hand-bills and posters hunk iiuiiin scripts and proof-sheets whether corrected nruot maps aud prints engravings sheei music blanks flexible patterns iinnplo and sample cards pho tographiop p r i : t envelopes postal envelopes nr wruppurs cards p.i .•- v'*j or ornamental photographic representation ''■dih ireut typos ■■■• 1 euti igs bulbs roots and scions the post ago tn le prepaid by stamps i mi one package 1 onooddru not over 4 ounces iu weight li cents ; n er 1 oun ie 1 and nol over - ounoes 1 cunts ov or 9 ounces and uot over 12 omicus i cents ; over •_' mini . 1 11.1t over iii in -. - eeiit all mailmatter not bent at i otter rates of post ; age embracing bunks bunk manuscripts prool sheets ami oiher printed matter and all other a nl mutter e icopl ten is must be so wrapped or enveloped with open lidesorends imtoentibfe the postmaster to examine the package withoul do strnying-tho wrapper otherwise such packages musl be rated with letter postago no communi cation whether in wrili ig ur in print can lie senl with any beeds roots cuttings or scions maps engravings or other matter nut printed except upon tho separate matter al the established rates emus where packages of newspapers or periodicals are received ul any po t office directed to one ad dress ami iln names ul ihe club of subscribers to which thoy belong with the postage fur a quar ter iu advance hall be banded in the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own ers but tills does not apply to weekly now pu ller which c'rouato iree in the county where printed ami publ abed pbe-pavment of i r ansient matter all iran lout matter 1 bo prepaid by stamps bul ii'u comes to the office nf delivery withoul pro-payment or - 1 paid tho unpaid postago must bu collected on debvery al double the pre paid rale ireai neglcol exist i in tho striel quarterly pre payment ie postage ou printed mnttorsenl to reg ular subscribers nu im h pan ,- should livered unless il is eiiher p p.u,i i tho 11 office or at the delivery office im at leusl a quar tor ifnot so prepaid postmasters musl collect po ■' , on each copy a on transient matter 11 thoyfail they will be charged with the fh.ll no tago due anil in elear en e ne i . , 1 lioin oiiice lur nog loot vviu'i'ini on ni sl'almil -. to inch oor conceal a lot tori or oilier thing except bills und receipts i'or subneriptlon in or in » rite or print anything alter it publication upou any newspaper nauiplilot inniriwinc or other printed mnltiir is ulngal and nilijoel much printed uiatti r and llie i nt in pai ' ' '.' of v hieb iii n pari , in le|i,-r jt tuee anj word or nunloation whether b lug nnii'l . nr ilgn i iii a the cover ur a ',''... pnpor pu ni]ihtct magqkln the name ami addi'e ol the por una tnwl it i tll i ! elil,il!!,l tiled he wllell 111 cl'iptiou expires suhjecl lli ; el t "■to letter po tnge t i7 .-'."* ia iidvertisements n c r r company bng i bup'ts oftioe i'iimi'a.w snops june 7th i i'i change of time on and after june 10th 1866 trains will run as filiates .• coins west mail train leave goldsboro 1230 p u •' raleigh 345 " " hillsboro 529 '• " greensboro 7 40 " " salisbury 1010 arrive at charlotte 1235 a in freight a n i > accommod vtion leave goldsboro l'j 00 p m raleigh 4 50 a m '■hillsboro 8 27 " greensboro i 00 p m salisbury 5 30 " arrive al charlotte !• 00 " going east mail train leave churlutte ii 15 p m " salisbury i ii \. v " l rreeusb iro i hi " hillsboro ii 31 - •• raleigh 8 80 •• arrive al goldsboro ii 20 " i'h'liliilit ami r iimmihi i leave charlotte i iii a m salisbury ...-.- b 55 greensbliro i 10 p si " hillsboro 5 25 •• raleigh i 1.1 •• arrive ut i loldsboro j 15 a m mull i'i line !■. nt jaleii-li witb kill sr'guston truiiis fnr tne n o-tti at i i a with wilmington and weldon and at lantic & n 1 '• truius ace iininodiitioii trnin runs daily sundays pxce ted ) i uectiug with wilmington \ weldon il there is no suuday tri ■\ weld ni to ports'nonth : pass uugcrs n at weld n n that day inn go iinini ■', iteli through em petersburg and uie nnoiid e wilkls june 9 liii-'lil ei r i ! '. noff c l to the mer chan a:.i farvers of 0rt11 m south gasouxa tiie seaboard mul roanoke railroad is now in thorough operation ami form by tscoxxectioxstrrtil -^^ the ruleii/lt and gaston road tho westers xortli i columbia railroad the cheapest quickest &. 7^_ost direct through freight line from all pi ices in north carolina and western south carolina to portsmouth norfolk baltimore philadelphia new york and boston to tal-e advantage of thi hn '. line lie e iivl'nl toe ,', ,;•; i y lr f'i'e;e!il tocarooi road -.-'' ft i uuth a'ld direct . iur corn pondeul - iu sew iiirk oui t-'lilladeliilmi to do the same and from bai unon be careful to bave your freight senl l,y old hay line steamers aviin'ii aim the only steamers by which thr0"ch freight atirangehehts ha ve been made take notice that by this ro tc you van consign yonr freight directly to its d i tiuatiou i charges and government dutioi ate paid by the kail road agent al portsmouth and ibrvi-nrdod to bo collected al the de tinatl f the i'relirht b g ohio \ apr lii'iii'i-iflm n nmuth va k whitehead 11 d 0 a . ill ' in i -,,■. \ . p drs whitehead & henderson ttavo associated themselves in the a»v_«w_j u j,_.»w__._3 and offer thp'ir pi-ofe i ui il ■i-r ices lo the cit'zeus of salisbury and vic'nity offiee next door to owen sqfield <£ co's - april20 1 106 v fm sale at the north state office court advertisements state of x-orth carolina i watauga county <, court of tints and tttiu,rttr sossioil8 july i tiiiii l-'t'ili . ii;n r adm'r *) itb i liilglcr doo'd i ,»,..;,:,,„ ,-.. s-ileof the hflrsat l of . al i ii hauler ] in 11 h rtrne it appearla^i to the patlimctlon of the , i thai wull lei john iln er union 1 1 ., i 1 , iviley n ,.■!•". « llii'in ii i m.m.v i iielicr dl i i u children of ii inter de,|ihia howard aronon-re dont ,,' ' tate : la h ei ifin o lei ■■! hy the coin thai a'l'.riti-i'iiie.'ii lie made in the old north ktllte d iie i,.i|i,'i ptiblihl ed in tie town of salisbury n . i '■. • i'm ix ">• oceh to ii ■end i liul l e nid ilelemluata ap i ear nl tl e next term ol tide courl on tl e ■-' i mondiiy .,',,,, the 4th meiiiliii in j ml r i an i - eaii-e ;, tthe in . i ,,: i ie tel tionei or it will he tflhell pi , 1 e tn 111 iii . n itaeiw joe ii 1 1 fieri | court al oibi ■■in boone hie9 id monday nfl ir tl ,■4th ", in june a is 1866 and in the bint re tr ol our independence 1 ij toi i clerk aug 8'66 prfee*ll ) i-iiw north carolina davidson county court of l'lens nml quarter sessions m y term 1866 john w payne adm'r ue bonnis uon vs a~,i jones and wife elizabeth and others petition to si ii land to pay debts it appearing to tho satisfaction of the couri thai li '.'. payne 11 v payne lliutlui payne m ii y payne and erasmus i'.iyne il't inl mis in this case reside be yond the limits of this state ii is there fore ordi red by the < ' itirt that publication lm made for six weeks in the l lid north state a newspaper published in salis ■bury x c notifying suid absent di f nd ants to appear nt the next courl of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the county of davidson at the court house in i xingti i the seeiiiiil monday in a igtisl next then and there to plead an sv er or demur to tbe pi tition or th ■same will be taken pro-confesso and beard es e u ■■■, as to lie in witness i k perryman clerk of lid i nun iii office in i kington the sec u i monilnv i i mav a d 1866 ! .. l'elikvmax c c c j ...... n i urn i pri p*12 state of north cntroltita rowan county i ourl of !' ;,'! v ■' ii .' ti rm i s66 equity sale of the richest ol ill mine in n'tlltth c.vltoll n i woodi lift n il 1 lenry ii li ill li to the u '. i 1 ilitts ii bi cki liu-iu % i the gold lill ii virtue of i i ' cr i of the i . el ilowan i'uiiiity in td i in tli ned cause al : li tei in i ill si 11 nt i'i t ourl i otu " door in s iii bury i8ib tl iy nl augusl next ii 1 1 o't i"i k a m all ih li g l ai d •■ui ; ble ' ,:, and inl . i of ih ■gold hill y i i ull real and perso 1 estate conveyed i i c 11 smith by m l holmes and others by deed i 1 it 1 uly i ii 1 • ■"■■'. . d i . ■i-i red i'i book i '. p ige 132 of the ltegister's < iftii t i iw ' i ( ounty ; and in that convej ed to lie pi ident and directors of the ' i"hl liill mi dug company by edward b i.'ie !,, i le -,! , ited septi nib r 2d li 1803 and tei (] i.i boi k 40 p ige 88 of the 11 office of hi un i lounty wherein turn in iy be found particularly set forth and deseribed also any and all legal and equitable rbtate and interesi ol said company of or in any real or per sonal estate situated at or near lelil hill in rowan county terms of sale cash ami the titles retained to awail the furth er direction ofthe i lourt luke i'l.ai'kmkil.c m.e f , - i j i ii 1 v si « tds stat3 of north carolina row tn coi : i v co irt qf pit "• n i quart r st ■• may term a is if 6 elizabeth bringl vs lawrence v tumb le 1 ohn i li i : 1 and i tviuia !!■u'le i'i : 1 1 lux i oh ll'iw i:i it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe courl lhat lavinia bringle one of the dc liiiiliiuts iii this case is a non-resldenl of this state it is therefore ordered by the courl thai publication be mndi f rsixcon becutive weeks in tin < u.n xnii'ni state notifying snid defendant ofthe filing of this petition and thai unless she appears al the next term of this court to be held for the county of rowan i t t'i - courl house in sui bury on the i i moaday hi augu i next and ul ids a w n ■or demurs the sumo ill be ben i '■and jud mi ul rendered pro confesso as to ber witness obidiah woodson clerk of onr saiil < lourt nt ( iffice the 1st m 11 day in mav a i 1866 and in the 90 li year of our i ndependence obadiae woodson clerk june 16,'g6 prfei l11 ti i 6w a il i welling i ! ;' e in one of the 1 | n liborhood ■of tho city for par ■apply to i ii beard inue 1 i'i d2w no/56 court advertisements stale of ixorth carolina , 1 ».\ vir ( nrx'i v court qf pleas and quarter sessions thomasn b glasscock natl inh cliaffln and iviie l.ivini ii.iii-'iin p 11 sud ' !.' i'm-'i aluitli.t i inn .. jol " iln . ,, anu -,.• . , cnek vs jltllics while ii ii in i i'.iilviiiv i nlu well i'l'tltlu i'nll pabt1tion oi i i il i pats nat li.nlel 8 bha ulu ono of tho ] iu 1 case inn ui ., eein before me and made i'.nkne ■i nldwell i tiie part i ni ant is a non-resldenl i the bt it i there lerod in accordance with tho pruvis ions nl hie lei of assembly that pub in 7 in the weekly jmi noam m hi for the i nn oj lx weeks not lying the l pinknev t nldwell ol i lie 0 i i this p'-i tion and i in q nppe ni the nc.vt lenii of this ' •> ii u be be a al the irt-houne inthe town of mocksviue on the ond monday in september next sml%n . i , nue ivlll be taken pm conlfcaso n,i heard ex p ii ie i tn bim . witm sa eph g ilthi r cli rk of lid court nt offlc in moi li-ville the 10th doi of july v . i 181 i iil'il gaitueb i lerk july 20 1.1 pre fee 810 w6w state of north caroli na rowan ( iountt superior court qf law spring term a j 1866 the atlantic bunk of new york vs si meon frankford attachment it appenrlngto the co irt thatthe ti li '■.■..: i . i i -,,•- lent ol t l,o state it is tberefote ordered sml adjudged tli it puhll cut ii i made for six sui ce i ■■i i ta in the i il north state nol rylng him to he nml np|icnr before the jud f ■hiperioi i ourl ol law ul the next i 1 1 !"■i •■i i the ' oun ol r n an nt tl i llonse nsnllsbury on the i3th jloudsy i rthe4th i monday in au list uexl ' i there to plead orre plei y and show can . ia s by the plaintifl al inot have judgo nsthim andthe house and lol lei i i upon besoid | the - me ivitnesa obud all \\ o id in di . uty cli i k me ex . acting clerk of otu bald i i ifrlce the is li mond ij in i'llii'la-i mon hii in february a d l 156 and in the 90th ve irol oui i nil pen i in e obad1 til wo i ix deputy n,l ni'tli i ork june 18 66 i iu ni 656n . state of north carolina davidson c cntv i f i-\"i nnl 0 ir r i .-■.'• !*, m y te m 1qc6 o v loire iw nf i p hi n to - ttle bn hara mill ■• ' ■-. vv vthe ■' ■i i af ,?,■..-., i ullli ■an \ bara mil ■■■-. il ,',, ai '* ■-■■■■\| i r ii iry iiii r 1 1 !■'•■a r al x n*er f i i ir.ut li*..fl ...„ ard peii t , nd tue er nal rt|ii of j»c ■' i tubman ■l re i i i ■i hen . • is i l-r '"'''■riler tl * cou i i ***!>] ail in be i i for i'i ,,. i >■i ■" t - ew a er it il ren ■■■; p i qua i ■■i r r tin ■' a ltavl'lioii u the l 11 in lex i co il mo il y in a - ■■i ■■i 111 ! il i'l l,v im : . . i i il ne i all uol be g anted ■. n i n $ i -. i.i be ■ar '• m witiie i k p rj i l'li i : office in i i'll , nl i !.. i'l.l.i v v an c c c ju .- ! t •''.' - 1 i ; r •<■*!"] vcw southern iwusic hook j . pub1 8hi.d tabor ; ok i he eichtt.-.j nl cinn ef fac ■1 uric : by r m m ixi ■• rii i i . tali r ■' choieo selectiou .',,.., 1 music it ' or for four j ears ai i he i lonfert , , , tin u pieces in moinents suatohod during its marchings and counter-marchii _ • in \ ii inia the dirge e ed at the funeral of ti a t 1 jackson i may 17 1863 was from bis pen is included in this c llei mr mclni i ' ii'iel whig • is well known i i :'" south a an author and teacher of h excelli ci , n tli nil n ; utati n ;. ly a .'. i by any man of his age in t is country in tbe south he stands al the very head ■i church music no uiie disputing the position with him the 1 k embraces everything nt value of southern or bouth-western origin much of which is now for the brat time reduced to a wri i form its variety is greal — embracing all metres iu use in every key and every va riety ifmeasun — wiih a full elementary de i nl and line collection of new anthems aut pieces ami seuteuci -, it o , mains uearly 300 closely printe i | ages ueatly sml tasteful ly gotten up well oriatod and bound price retail 81.33 sis per dozen cun be obtained through all 1 uaollors or will he n in il i hy llie publishers to any pari of the united mates poi t free on receipt of re tail price single copies for examination and introduc tion sent to any address postage paid on re ceipt of oue dollar f j huntington co publishers and booksellers jiilytil tf 4.~'i broome st x y salisbury book store the subsc.ibi i ckof books n iw " i han i i 11 latest and ln*i ' 1 ■be bad all kinds an.l r il ■of school bt h >:■'. . r ligioiis hi ileal bi ■..,■' ■111 il 13 ' ■■' bo iki , v | apers wall imper shad sta ■articles i ■lie i ii ■. li uke & uaerison ve siili-lnirv n (*., juh 12 i'i 7(5 ihu r~crcaiiile advertisements j new jiiivi l sattshuky j j w gray & co ttave justrccoivcd irnl opened at no 2 mur -*■■*■,. :.; ■' ll anile inui g a haw aud splendid f stock of staple ana fancy dry goods h tbey will sell for enth or barter only w ■- re a lui'gc and beautiful assortment of ladies dress goods embracing tho newest and hailing stylos ofthe season a largo assortment of gentlemen's youth's and lini's goods ladies summer wrappings i.aili ' misses and children's trimmed hats ueiv shapes ladies misses ami childrens hoop skirts ladies misses uiul childrens balmoral shoos - and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery a-c ic gents and 17 ! si - of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery and glassware vood und willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs ofall kinds they aro prepared to fill all orders of physl cions for drugs and medicines at the shortest notice the drug department will be under the chnrge of a regular physician tbey also have a branch of their business at county line davie county win re all of the above named articles may like wise be obtained on the same terms the a ia ne inck of goods having been pur chased jince tbo late heavy decline of prices in hi n'orthorn cities will ho soldas low ustbey can possibly !„• bought in thi market 1 b y • • ii in il lih nld friends of davie county especially to give him u call when visiting lll't.l iiiullvt j.t gray p r martin 1 mect'llte bury n c april '-'. i«i tf-nol b p williamson & co commission yl reliant ij \ l i i (; 1 1 iv e sell mi coiiniii iiiii cotton 1 urns sheetings bacon flour lard dried 1'niita whiskey brandy and all kinds of country produce tin ;. also keep constantly on hand for sale plows hoes axes shovels spades corn shol lei ami all kinds of agricultural implements 11 rdvvaro tin ware aud groceries of every de cripti -. they re-pectfully solicit consignments from l'liniei ..,:,. i ia hers ill im^vesteru jinrl nf the state and pledgd tln'mmm to nive their best cntion in all orders aud consignments entrnst od to t i i ni beg to refer to mcpubbin foster fc co salis . rod it caldwell pres't . n c r r mor gauton j a rosebro statesville april 1,'iiii nol t.f the weekly old n3rth state rublished eveey friday at sal isbury n c , by hanks * hampton contains all tfce latest news review op tub habkcts etc etc and printed in tub best style persons living im the coun tliy wiu be kept posted itf all the news ok the dav by mji'spkibing to tub weekly old north state teb hull in advance one year ... 83 00 six months - - - 1 50 hane8 ft hampton rubiiolioru ft froprleton i.ewi8 hanes ) miln 8 hampton ) march 30 1 tmes v osborne rufus barringer osborixr & barringer atioanbys at law i haelotte n c will practice in tl unities of rowan cabarrus union iredell mecklonpburg stanly linooln and gaston also in tbo su preme ami federal courts pf the state ' 0 rce in the brick building near the court house up btaira may !». 06-tf blanks of all kinds neatly evirated at the old xok i'll state office |