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isptff ihf#i haives a mhpto.v l»ul ac i»i-o'n the old jforth stale forever gaston single topic five cents vol i salisbury is c saturday evening aug 18 usgg number 92 the old north state rtri weekly xicwis banes dt john s hampton publishers 4 proprietors lewis h*rks editor 13 rates op subscription eh tbbris cash in advance trl-weckly one year • • s''-00 " six mimllis - ■a hi - one month • - 75 cts weekly wee kly paper one year - . . $ 3.00 " " six lie lit lis - • 1.50 " " ten copies one year • 22.00 " " twenty copies cine year 40 00 a cross x on the paper indicates the expiration ol the subscription the type on which the i.n north stats is printed w entirely new no ptiins will be spared to make it il welcome visitor to every family in order to ilo this we have engaged the services of able and accomplished literary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one square pint insertion 1.00 each subsequent insertion 50 contract rates for periods of one to four months 1 ml 2 mils t mos 4 mos 1 square ii 00 4 ">() i 00 8 00 i sciu'rs 4 00 ii 00 h 00 12 00 3 " 5 00 7 50 10 50 l.'iihi 4 " ti 00 !) ml 12 00 15 00 } colm'n 8 00 12 00 16 00 m 00 i " 10 00 l.-hhi jo 00 25 00 1 " 15 00 j 50 28 00 35 00 special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise fbralonger term than four months court notices and advertisements will be charged ai the usual rates ten lines of solid minion type or about one inch lengthwise of the column constitute u square special notices in leaded million will he con tracted for nt the office at not less than double the rate of ordinary advertisements inserted us rcudiug matter with approval of the editors lilty cents per line advert •»»..„!.. in-.»rt...l immmilaav.atfu illl.-r vals lio per cent additional the rates above printed are for standing adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion 10 per cent additional more than two squares changeable at dlscre u per square of tea lines for every change wenty-tive cents five squares estimated as a quarter column ad ten squares as a half column hills for ad vertising whether by the day or year will be onsidered due and collectable on presentation to the women ofthe south the end we propose is the cause of the south it has ueitber party nor section nor division the obligations of the sur vivors to the memory of the martyrs of the war address the south as one family wherein though there le degrees of afliic tiou and h.-re avement none are without sorrow and grief it is not however to hearts crushed by personal sorrows so much as to the gratitude cherished lor no ble deeds by noble men we appeal with this the southern heart throbs with one impulse and is ready to testify its inex tinguishable sympathy it shall be our endeavor to rescue from the oblivion to which they are passing the graves ofthe great host which perished in the war and sleep undistinguished in our cemetery their memory history will transmit from age to age propounding without number illustrious examples from which the noblest of every age may catch new inspiration we propose the humb ler tribute yet the more touching to rela tives and frit ncls and even to the general hi art — that of identifying with durable monuments the ground where sleep the honored dead — tempi ing thither by its be coming habitude tbe countless throng who would do homage to such dead our des ignation is hollywood meinoiial associa tion of richmond — pledged to apply the means which may be provided to the per manent protection and adornment of the graves of the confederate dead interred iii hollywood cemetery those contribut ing to the association will be enrolled as members ; and contributions may be re mitted to the treasurer mrs dr barn ey ; and letters addressed to the corres ponding secretary mrs dr bolton information will be furnished at all times by the president and by any member of the meiiinrial committee mrs win ii mcfabland prest mrs james k ca8kie mrs dr barney mrs 0 mag ruder mrs james lyons mrs bldgood mrs dabney mrs bauksdale mrs dr cullen mrs cowardin mrs dr haxall stop the thief john lliii'kin's bavins absconded tom mv plan tation in davie county with a larp iron grey done i will gives liberal reward for the hers and iucii infarmauoa us esntl lead to the apprehension of laid i'v 1'1'1'1 w hairkton july 33,66 at the postage law for tlie convenience of our rentiers innnv til ■whiiiu arc uninformed as to the present postal rules we extract and prepare the following from the existing resolutions as published in the uni ted states lnil l.i.ii 1:11 et.sta.ir — prepayment the law requires the postage on nil letters to he prepaid bj tamp for stumped envelopes — pay meul iu money being prohihited all drop let tors must also be prepaid the only letters on which payment is not demanded are those ad dressed to tho president or vice-president or i iiieiiiliersof congress and letters on official imsi ncss to the chiefs of tho executive departments of the qovernmens tho heads of bureaus and chief clerks mid others invested with the frank ing privilege i it a t e s , the rates of lottor postage is three cents per , half ounce throughout the united states and i three cents breach additional half ounce or frac tion thereof the ten cent pacific rate is aliol . ishctl the rale of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or miction thereof at all offices j where free delivery by carrier is established where such free delivery is not established the i rate is one cent newspaper postaob the following is the postag i newspapers when sent from the office of publication to regu lnr subscribers postage on daily papers to subscribers when prepaid quarterly or yearly iu advance either at the mailing office or office •( delivery per quarter three month t . ' 35 et8 six times per week per quarter tn " fur tri weekly " 15 '« i'm scmi-wecku " 10 for weekly " 5 •< weekly newspapers one copy only bent by i ihe publisher it net mil subscribers within the '. county where printed and published free y v auteuly pa 1 51 km s quarterly postage cannot be paid for less than j three months if a subscription begins at unv other time than the uommencement of an official quarter the postage received by the posl master ; niiisi still he entered in his aocount litr thai i|iuir i tcr subscribers for short terms — exoeeding three months say four or live months — can pay quor i ; tcrly postage fort u ctuul term of their subscrip ! tions that is for no ttnrtor and a third one quarter and two thirds tc tho law only requires that at least one quarter's postage shall he pre paid and not more than one veer's postage auv term between one quarter and one year can there lore he prepaid al proportionate rates subscri | liers can pay the postage lor n fraction of 11 quar ' evnitnu^r amu r:ues lur a whole uuarlur be in . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . 1 1 1 1 . . k mi 1 1 iiit tin 111 at t , 1 , , , , t j , 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 , t i and paying for both at the mime time privileges to pll'lisiikits publishers of newspapers and periodicals may send to each other from their respective oiliees ol ! publication free of postage one copy of each pub 1 lication ami may also scud to each actual sub scriber inclosed in their publications bills ami j receipts forthe same freeof postage they may ! j also state on their respective publications the date when the subscription expires to he writen or printed s m.w.i papbbs religious educational and agricultural news papers of small size issued less frequently than once a week may be sent in packages to one ml dress at the rale of one cent for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight and an addition al charge of one cent is iiuitle for each additional , four ounces or fraction thereof the postage to be ■paid quarterly or yearly in advance news healers news dealers may send newspapers and peri otlicals to regular subscribers at tbe quarterly rales iii the same manner as publishers and may j also receive ihcin from publishers at subscribers rates iu both cases the postage to be prepaid cither at the mailing or delivery office , postage on transient matter — books ami iiik'i'lak.s j books not over 4 ounces ill weight to one ad dress il cents over 4 ounces and not overs ounces 8 cents ; over s ounces and not over i ounces 12 cents j over 12 ounces mid not over ! 10 ounces lli cents circulars not exceeding three in number to i oue address scents : over throe and not over six 4 cents over six and uot over nine 6 cents over and not exceeding twelve 8 cents mi.sfiai.anklll's on miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets occasional publications transitu newspapers hand-hills ind posters hook maun 1 scripts ami proof-sheets whether corrected or not m ip unil prints engravings sheet music blanks flexible putterns samples and sample cards plm tograpbic paper letter envelopes postal envelopes or wrappers cards paper an or ornamental ' photographic representations of different types ceils outting leillis runts unil scions the post age to be prepaid by slumps is on one package to j one address not over 4 ounces in weight 2 cents over 4 ounces nnd not overs ounces 4 cents ov " i er'.l ounces and not over 1:2 ounces 11 cents ; over i j ounces and not over hi ounces 8 cents now to 111 wrapped all mail matter notsehtat letterratcs of post nee embracing hooks book manuscripts proof i sheets ami oilier printed matter and all other i mail matter except seeds must lie so wrapped or ■enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable the ■postmaster to examine the package without dc stroyingthe wrappers otherwise such packages must he rated wilii letter postage no cnumiiliii ciiiiuii whether in writing or in print can be sent with any seeds roots cuttings or scions maps j engravings or other matter not printed except upon the separate mutter at the established rutes clubs where packages of newspapers or periodicals ore received al any post office directed to one ad dross aud the mimes of the clubof subscribers to which they belong with the postage for a quar ter in advance hall be handed to the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own er hut this does not apply to weekly newspa pers which circulate free in ihe county where printed and published pre-payj1ent in transient matter all transient matter must be prepaid by stamps but if it comes to tho office of delivery without prc-payiucnl or short paid lhe unpaid postage must in collected on delivery at double tin pro ' paid rale ircat neglect exm m tbe strict quarterly pro i payment of postage on printed matter son to reg ular ubscribers no such paper bboald be de livered unless it is either pro-paid ai the mailing office or at the delivery omco for al least n quar ter ifnot so prepaid postmasters must collect po«tnge on each copy a on transient matter if they fnil they will lie oharged wiili tlio full postage line mnl in clear cases roinured from office for ncg led writing on newspapers to incltisc ur conceal a letter or oilier tiling except i til is ami 1 dpts for subscription in or to write tu print any thing alter its publication upon tiny newspaper pamphlet magazine or othc r printed matter is illegal snd subjects such printed matter and the entire package of which ii is 0 part to letter postage any word or communication whether by print lug marks or signs upon the cover or wrapper 01 a newspaper pamphlet magazine or other llian the name and address of the persons to whom it is to be seiil.autl the date when subscription expires subject the package to letter postage railroad advertisements n c r r company bno k si:i»'ts office company shops june 7th i860 change of time on and after june 10th 1866 trains will ran us follows : ctoxxra west mail train leave qoldsboro 12 30 p m " raleigh 345 '• " ilillsliiir 528 .. " greensboro 7 40 " " salisbury ill 10 arrive at charlotte 1235 a in freight and accommodation leave goldsboro 12 00 p u " raleigh 4 50 a m '• hillsboro 8 27 " " greensboro i 00 p m i " salisbury 5 30 " arrive at charlotte ii 00 " going bast mail train leave charlotte ii 15 p if salisbury 126 a.m " greensboro 4 10 " hillsboro ii tl " " raleigl 8 i •• arrive at goldsboro 1 1 20 •' freight and accommodation leave charlotte 4 10 a m " salisbury 8 55 " •' greensboro1 1 10 p u " hillsboro 5 lis ■• arrive bt'lftrransdulpr ..::::-::: m 43 v . mail train connects at raleigh with raleigh & gaston trains for the north at < lils , boro with wilmington and weldon and at lantic & n c trains accommodation train runs daily sundays excepted connecting with wilmington ar weldon trains there is no sunday train going north from weldon to portsmouth ; passengers arriving at weldon on that day can go immediately through via petersburg and richmond e wilkes june !). ixi-iltf kng <('■sup notice to the merchants vyi far mazs of south am soltii carolina i the seaboard and roanoke railroad 1 is now in thorough operation and forms t1y its connections with ■"■the raleigh mnl qasum itiuttt flu western sm-tli carol hut utiiirtuui and the charlotte and columbia railroad the cbeapest quickest &. most direct through freight line from all places in north c'aroliua niul western south carolina to portsmouth i norfolk baltimore philadelphia new york and boston to take advantage of this great through line lie careful to consign your freight to care of kiul j mail agent portsmouth ami direct your eorres 1 pondonts in new vork ami philadelphia to do toe j same and from baltimore be careful to have your freight sent by old bay line steamers which a.rh the only steamers by which the0uoh feeioht abeanoements have he ex made take notice that lij this route you can consign your freight directly to its destination as nil charges and qovornment duties are paid by the idol road agent al portsmouth and forwarded to lie collected al tbe destination of the freight k ti till id aobnt nnr i:i'i',i!-i|:itn portsmouth vn h wimti.iikill m n c a hkmlkltstin wi 11 drs whitehead & hendereon javc associated themselves in the fp.actxc3 ojiv:3r:o:::3 ami offer their professional services to i!ie ciiizens of salisbury aud vicinity office next door to owen si ftdd £ go's store april 90 1866 iv court advertisements state of north carolina i watauga county s court of i'll us mnl quarter sessions inly term ibou james c harper adm'r } oi l ii haglcr dee'd ] „ .... „, c , , y l petition lur saloof the heirs at law of i heal lstate l d iluglcr j fn this case it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe court that waller haglcr john haglcr ureen hagfer wiley haglcr william and mary tucker ami the children of a sister delphla howard am non-resfdonts of ilis state it is therefore ordered by the court that advatlsement bo made in the old north state a nptvmmper published iu the town of salisbury \. c for i ireeki to the end that the said defendants ap pear m ihe next term of litis court on the 2d monday | alter tie ith monday in reptember next ami lun'v hum igalnstttic prayer of the petitioner or it will be t.tlit'lt ire eonlessa as to them w ftnen joe it todd clerk of our said court at onico in ii lo the 2nd monday alter the 4th monday in june a i 1h06 and in the nist year of our independence 1 it thuii.i'i.kiik aug a/cm prfeejio w-6w north carolina davidson county court of picas and quarter sessions may term 1866 john w payne adm'r de bonnis 11011 vs asa joins mid wife elizabeth and others petition to sell land to pay debts it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that cr 0 payne li a payne martha payne mary payne and erasmus payne defendants in this ease reside be yond the limits of this state ii is there fore ordered by the court that publication lie made for six weeks in the old north state a newspaper published in salis bury n c notifying said absent defend ants to appear at the next court of pleas anil quarter sessions to bit held for the county of davidson at the court house in lexington on the second monday in ■august next then and there to plead an j swer or demur to the petition or the same will be taken pro-coufesso and heard ex j parte as to them witness i k perryman clerk of said j court at otiiee in lexington the second ntonoitt or aay j it nmo 1 k peuryman c c c tj tint 1 i.iiii tat*0*[u*a»:£18 state of north carolina rowan county conrt of equity spring term 1sg6 equity sale of the richest gold mine in north carolina s*muel woodruff and henry i beach to the use ot julius it llroekelmin vs the gold hill mining company by virtue of a decree of the court of equity oi rowan county made in the ibove named cause at this term 1 will ell at the court house door in salisbury j in saturday tbe 18th day of august next it 11 o'clock a m all the legal and ecjui j ittblc estate and interest of the gold hill i milling company in all real and personal | estate conveyed to isaac h smith by m j l holmes and others by deed bearing j date july 9th ib00 and registered in hook i lo page 432 of tho register's office of - rowan county and in that conveyed to \\ the president and directors of the cold hill alining company by edward 11 rice by deed dated september 18.03 and registered in hook 40 page 88 of the reg istcr's office of rowan county wherein 1 the same may be found particularly set , forth and described also any and all | legal and equitable estate and interest of said company of or in any real or pci bonal estate situated at or near gold hill in rowan county terms of sale cash and the titles retained to await the furth er direction ofthe court luke hlackmeh.c.m.e juno 14/66 prfec825 no64tw&wtda j in the midst of life we arc in death theiiefohe insube your life in the north carolina mutual life insurance company v 111:111 tim wkll known chattacter uf the manager is a guarantee ofthe character ofthe company insure at borne keep the money al liomc this company insures hie lives uf nil healthy per sons from l-l to 60 years of ago securing the nn al insured in tin wife unci children agaluntthe rlaiuwof all creditors j k uultke agent in salisbury or " as accidents will happen in the inst of families i1ysujr.e in the southern accident insurance company tin pioneer company of the smith authorized capital 1 ooo ooo i n si 1 res agalni nil accidents to life tie i lirab giv ing the boldor an annual policy foi hi till amounl iii-iii,.<l iii casool death and unmihrnmition at the rate j nf ft 00 per week lor each i 000 it disabled not exceeding tuenty-six weeks short time policies for travellers may be had tram oue tiny in one gcur anil front 8500 to 110.000 1 ill 1 t!ic book slerc before inking n trip and sc j , are tickets ol 1 k hihkk agent southern accident las co juno 38 1886 twjai court advertisements state of north carolina i llciwax county j court of picas and quarter sessions mag term a j lttog elizabeth bringle vs lawrence a bring le john bringle and laviuia bringle petition fob dower it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe courl that laviuia bringle one of the de fendants in this c.tse is a non-resident of tliis state it is therefore ordered by tin ! court that publication in made tin six cou : secntive weeks in i'll 1 ( 1 1.1 1 n'tiktii state notifying said defendant of the filing of j this petition ami that unless she appears at the next term of this court to lie held for the county of rowan at the court utilise iii salisbury on the 1st monday in august next and pleads answers or demurs the same will lie heard ex parte and judgment rendered pro confesso as to her witness obadiah woodson clerk of our said court at < iffice tho 1st mon day in may a i 1800 anil in the 90th year of our independence obadiah woodson clerk june 10/00 prfee$10 01 ow state of north carolina davie county court of pleas and quarter sessions thomas n 1 glasscock nathan 8 chaffin and wile llvfra ransom 1 booe and wife kincline martha t'lutts john rlasscoofa ami james ijltiss cock vs j times white li 11 and i'iakney cald well petition for partition of peal estate nathaniels ithtitlin one of the petitioners iu this case having come before me and made affidavit that i'inkney citldwell one of the parties imide defend tint is a non-resident uf the state of north carolina it is therefore ordered in accordance with the provis ions of the act of assembly that publication he made in tint weekly lli.it north statu for the term of six weeks notifying the biiiil piukney caldwell ol the oltng of this petition — and that unless he apiicars ut ihe next term of this court to he held at the court-house in the town of hooksville on the second monday iu september next and answer the petition the same wilt he tuken pru cuutcsso and heard ex parte us to him witness eph outlier clerk of said court at office in mocksville the lutli dap„uijuiy,a ii 1866 july20-15 prsfeeilo an'hk"k'b\vk state of north carolina rowan county superior court of law spring term a d 1s00 the atlantic bank of new york vs si meon frankford attachment it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant simeon frankford is a non-resident of the state it is therefore ordered and adjudged that puhli eiitioii lie made for six successive weeks in the old north state notifying him to lie and appear before the judge of our superior court of law at the next court to he heitl for the county uf rowan at thccourt house in salisbury on the 12th monday alter the 4th monday in august next then and there to plead rre plevy ami show cause if any he has why the plaiutitl sin mill nut have judgment against him ami the house ami lot levied upon besoldw satisfy the same witness obadiah woodson deputy clerk and ex officio acting clerk of our said court at otliee the 13th monday after the last momluy in february a d lucjci and iu theuuih year of our independence oiudiah woodson deputy anil acting clerk june 18 66 i'rfecsloj no.65 6w ■— i y«'m southern husie book just published tabor ; oil till richmond collection of sacred vuiic : my ii m mcixtosh of virginia essentially southern in its main features tahor nevertheless contains a choice selection of the best northern copy-right music its author for four years an officer uf the confed erate army composed many stirring pieces in moments snatched during its marchings ami counter-marchings iu virginia the dirge used at the funeral uf gen t 1 jackson stonewall may 17 1863 was from his ten is included in this collection mr mclnttish says the richmond whig is well known throughout the south as an author ami teacher of finished excellence with a musical reputation rarely attained by any man uf his age in this country in the south he stands at the very head of church music no one disputing thtt position with him the book embraces everything of value uf southern or smith-western origin much of which is now for the first time reduced to a vvritteu form lis variety isgreat — embracing all metres in use in every hev ami every va riety < if measure with a full ole itary de part nt ami tin illecfitiu uf new anthems set pieces ami sentences it contains nearly tii(i closely printed pages neatly snd tasteful ly gotten tip well oriuteil ami bound price retail 81.33 12 i«'r dozen fun 1 htaiued through nil booksellers or will he mailed by the publishers to any pari f the united states post free mi r ipt of re tail price siugl pie for examination and introdiic ti sent to any address postage paid ceipt of ne dollar i 1 lir\tim:t"n \ co publishers and itonucllt . jnlysi tf ivi llroomc si n i . dr a ml nesbitt offers his professional serviet lo the i'iti zeiis nf salisbury ami the surrounding coun try lie ciiti be found af bis resident u jackson sf ;. in rear ofthe i'reebyteriau church julv27.'66 on i mercantile advertisements \ i : w fj h m i \ salisbury j w gkray co ■' havi ■'"'~' r,''''''vl'(i and opened at na 2 mnr j ■*"*■pay's granite building u new aud bplcudid i stock of staple and fancy dry goods which they will sell for oath er barter oidy ss ' i follows a large ami beautiful assortment of ladies dress goods embracing the newest und leading styles of the season a large assortment of gentlemen's youth's anil hoy's iuculs ladies summer wrappings ladies misses and children's trimmed hats new shapes ladies misses and childrens hoop skirts ladies misses and childrens balmoral shoes and gaiters bonnets ribbons gloves hosiery ac 4c gents and hoys shoes of every description gents boys and childrens hats of every variety for summer wear crockery uud c'.asstvaro wood and willow ware also drugs medicines paints and dye stuffs of all kinds they are prepared to fill all orders of physl clans for flings and medicines at the shortcs notice the llrug department will bo under the charge of 11 regular physician they also have a branch of their business at county line davie county where all of the above named articles may like wise be obtuined on the same terms the uhovo stock of goods having been pur chased since the late heavy decline ofprices in the xotthern cities will be sold as low as thoy f.""£*ijbly be bought in this market c !<■>.»»}■' i...;i:«.yyat wtnh rjaarvjs^n staig this market j w gray p k martin j mcguire salisbury n c april 2 66 tf-nol b p williamson & co commission merchants rale16 ii n c cell on commission cotton yarns sheetings " bacon flour lard dried fruits whiskey brandy and all kinds of country produce they also keep constantly on hand for sale plows hoes axes shovels spades corn shel lers and all kinds of agricultural implements hardware tin ware and groceries of every de scription they respectfully solicit consignments from farmers and others in the western part of tho state and pledge themselves to give their best attention to all orders und consignments entrust ed to them beg to refer to mooubun foster a co salis bury tod h caldwell prcs't n c k r mor ganton j a roscbro statcsvillo upril 1,'titj nol tf the weekly old nobth state published every friday at sal isbury n 0 by hanks * hinpton contains all the latest news beview uf the otark i'.tn etc etc and p1iinted in the best style person's living in the coun try will pe kept posted is all tiik news of the day hy subscribing to the weekly old north state ti'lllis cash in advance one year ... 83 00 six months - - - 1 50 hanks iv hampton publishers a proprietors lewis hakes ) john ». hampton s march 30 dissolved copartnership ! till copartnership heretofore existing un rlor the name of owen sofield fc co is iliis ilny ili">.'l eil liy mutual consent ('.. if siiydum and l'llavitu bates will sign in liquidation j 1 owen ( . ii sofield i hates 0 ii buydam i'll undersigned ill continue the loudness it il m htnnd under the linn name of suj dam and han g ii buydam l hates juu 27,'fifi lv
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-08-18 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 92 |
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 Saturday Evening, August 18, 1866 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559000 |
Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1866-08-18 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 12 |
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 2603421 Bytes |
FileName | sacw08_092_18660818-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 18, 1866 issue of The Old North State a Tri-Weekly historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
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isptff ihf#i haives a mhpto.v l»ul ac i»i-o'n the old jforth stale forever gaston single topic five cents vol i salisbury is c saturday evening aug 18 usgg number 92 the old north state rtri weekly xicwis banes dt john s hampton publishers 4 proprietors lewis h*rks editor 13 rates op subscription eh tbbris cash in advance trl-weckly one year • • s''-00 " six mimllis - ■a hi - one month • - 75 cts weekly wee kly paper one year - . . $ 3.00 " " six lie lit lis - • 1.50 " " ten copies one year • 22.00 " " twenty copies cine year 40 00 a cross x on the paper indicates the expiration ol the subscription the type on which the i.n north stats is printed w entirely new no ptiins will be spared to make it il welcome visitor to every family in order to ilo this we have engaged the services of able and accomplished literary contributors advertising rates transient rates for all periods less than one month one square pint insertion 1.00 each subsequent insertion 50 contract rates for periods of one to four months 1 ml 2 mils t mos 4 mos 1 square ii 00 4 ">() i 00 8 00 i sciu'rs 4 00 ii 00 h 00 12 00 3 " 5 00 7 50 10 50 l.'iihi 4 " ti 00 !) ml 12 00 15 00 } colm'n 8 00 12 00 16 00 m 00 i " 10 00 l.-hhi jo 00 25 00 1 " 15 00 j 50 28 00 35 00 special contracts will be made with those who desire to advertise fbralonger term than four months court notices and advertisements will be charged ai the usual rates ten lines of solid minion type or about one inch lengthwise of the column constitute u square special notices in leaded million will he con tracted for nt the office at not less than double the rate of ordinary advertisements inserted us rcudiug matter with approval of the editors lilty cents per line advert •»»..„!.. in-.»rt...l immmilaav.atfu illl.-r vals lio per cent additional the rates above printed are for standing adver tisements one or two squares changeable at discretion 10 per cent additional more than two squares changeable at dlscre u per square of tea lines for every change wenty-tive cents five squares estimated as a quarter column ad ten squares as a half column hills for ad vertising whether by the day or year will be onsidered due and collectable on presentation to the women ofthe south the end we propose is the cause of the south it has ueitber party nor section nor division the obligations of the sur vivors to the memory of the martyrs of the war address the south as one family wherein though there le degrees of afliic tiou and h.-re avement none are without sorrow and grief it is not however to hearts crushed by personal sorrows so much as to the gratitude cherished lor no ble deeds by noble men we appeal with this the southern heart throbs with one impulse and is ready to testify its inex tinguishable sympathy it shall be our endeavor to rescue from the oblivion to which they are passing the graves ofthe great host which perished in the war and sleep undistinguished in our cemetery their memory history will transmit from age to age propounding without number illustrious examples from which the noblest of every age may catch new inspiration we propose the humb ler tribute yet the more touching to rela tives and frit ncls and even to the general hi art — that of identifying with durable monuments the ground where sleep the honored dead — tempi ing thither by its be coming habitude tbe countless throng who would do homage to such dead our des ignation is hollywood meinoiial associa tion of richmond — pledged to apply the means which may be provided to the per manent protection and adornment of the graves of the confederate dead interred iii hollywood cemetery those contribut ing to the association will be enrolled as members ; and contributions may be re mitted to the treasurer mrs dr barn ey ; and letters addressed to the corres ponding secretary mrs dr bolton information will be furnished at all times by the president and by any member of the meiiinrial committee mrs win ii mcfabland prest mrs james k ca8kie mrs dr barney mrs 0 mag ruder mrs james lyons mrs bldgood mrs dabney mrs bauksdale mrs dr cullen mrs cowardin mrs dr haxall stop the thief john lliii'kin's bavins absconded tom mv plan tation in davie county with a larp iron grey done i will gives liberal reward for the hers and iucii infarmauoa us esntl lead to the apprehension of laid i'v 1'1'1'1 w hairkton july 33,66 at the postage law for tlie convenience of our rentiers innnv til ■whiiiu arc uninformed as to the present postal rules we extract and prepare the following from the existing resolutions as published in the uni ted states lnil l.i.ii 1:11 et.sta.ir — prepayment the law requires the postage on nil letters to he prepaid bj tamp for stumped envelopes — pay meul iu money being prohihited all drop let tors must also be prepaid the only letters on which payment is not demanded are those ad dressed to tho president or vice-president or i iiieiiiliersof congress and letters on official imsi ncss to the chiefs of tho executive departments of the qovernmens tho heads of bureaus and chief clerks mid others invested with the frank ing privilege i it a t e s , the rates of lottor postage is three cents per , half ounce throughout the united states and i three cents breach additional half ounce or frac tion thereof the ten cent pacific rate is aliol . ishctl the rale of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or miction thereof at all offices j where free delivery by carrier is established where such free delivery is not established the i rate is one cent newspaper postaob the following is the postag i newspapers when sent from the office of publication to regu lnr subscribers postage on daily papers to subscribers when prepaid quarterly or yearly iu advance either at the mailing office or office •( delivery per quarter three month t . ' 35 et8 six times per week per quarter tn " fur tri weekly " 15 '« i'm scmi-wecku " 10 for weekly " 5 •< weekly newspapers one copy only bent by i ihe publisher it net mil subscribers within the '. county where printed and published free y v auteuly pa 1 51 km s quarterly postage cannot be paid for less than j three months if a subscription begins at unv other time than the uommencement of an official quarter the postage received by the posl master ; niiisi still he entered in his aocount litr thai i|iuir i tcr subscribers for short terms — exoeeding three months say four or live months — can pay quor i ; tcrly postage fort u ctuul term of their subscrip ! tions that is for no ttnrtor and a third one quarter and two thirds tc tho law only requires that at least one quarter's postage shall he pre paid and not more than one veer's postage auv term between one quarter and one year can there lore he prepaid al proportionate rates subscri | liers can pay the postage lor n fraction of 11 quar ' evnitnu^r amu r:ues lur a whole uuarlur be in . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . 1 1 1 1 . . k mi 1 1 iiit tin 111 at t , 1 , , , , t j , 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 , t i and paying for both at the mime time privileges to pll'lisiikits publishers of newspapers and periodicals may send to each other from their respective oiliees ol ! publication free of postage one copy of each pub 1 lication ami may also scud to each actual sub scriber inclosed in their publications bills ami j receipts forthe same freeof postage they may ! j also state on their respective publications the date when the subscription expires to he writen or printed s m.w.i papbbs religious educational and agricultural news papers of small size issued less frequently than once a week may be sent in packages to one ml dress at the rale of one cent for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight and an addition al charge of one cent is iiuitle for each additional , four ounces or fraction thereof the postage to be ■paid quarterly or yearly in advance news healers news dealers may send newspapers and peri otlicals to regular subscribers at tbe quarterly rales iii the same manner as publishers and may j also receive ihcin from publishers at subscribers rates iu both cases the postage to be prepaid cither at the mailing or delivery office , postage on transient matter — books ami iiik'i'lak.s j books not over 4 ounces ill weight to one ad dress il cents over 4 ounces and not overs ounces 8 cents ; over s ounces and not over i ounces 12 cents j over 12 ounces mid not over ! 10 ounces lli cents circulars not exceeding three in number to i oue address scents : over throe and not over six 4 cents over six and uot over nine 6 cents over and not exceeding twelve 8 cents mi.sfiai.anklll's on miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets occasional publications transitu newspapers hand-hills ind posters hook maun 1 scripts ami proof-sheets whether corrected or not m ip unil prints engravings sheet music blanks flexible putterns samples and sample cards plm tograpbic paper letter envelopes postal envelopes or wrappers cards paper an or ornamental ' photographic representations of different types ceils outting leillis runts unil scions the post age to be prepaid by slumps is on one package to j one address not over 4 ounces in weight 2 cents over 4 ounces nnd not overs ounces 4 cents ov " i er'.l ounces and not over 1:2 ounces 11 cents ; over i j ounces and not over hi ounces 8 cents now to 111 wrapped all mail matter notsehtat letterratcs of post nee embracing hooks book manuscripts proof i sheets ami oilier printed matter and all other i mail matter except seeds must lie so wrapped or ■enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable the ■postmaster to examine the package without dc stroyingthe wrappers otherwise such packages must he rated wilii letter postage no cnumiiliii ciiiiuii whether in writing or in print can be sent with any seeds roots cuttings or scions maps j engravings or other matter not printed except upon the separate mutter at the established rutes clubs where packages of newspapers or periodicals ore received al any post office directed to one ad dross aud the mimes of the clubof subscribers to which they belong with the postage for a quar ter in advance hall be handed to the postmaster he shall deliver the same to their respective own er hut this does not apply to weekly newspa pers which circulate free in ihe county where printed and published pre-payj1ent in transient matter all transient matter must be prepaid by stamps but if it comes to tho office of delivery without prc-payiucnl or short paid lhe unpaid postage must in collected on delivery at double tin pro ' paid rale ircat neglect exm m tbe strict quarterly pro i payment of postage on printed matter son to reg ular ubscribers no such paper bboald be de livered unless it is either pro-paid ai the mailing office or at the delivery omco for al least n quar ter ifnot so prepaid postmasters must collect po«tnge on each copy a on transient matter if they fnil they will lie oharged wiili tlio full postage line mnl in clear cases roinured from office for ncg led writing on newspapers to incltisc ur conceal a letter or oilier tiling except i til is ami 1 dpts for subscription in or to write tu print any thing alter its publication upon tiny newspaper pamphlet magazine or othc r printed matter is illegal snd subjects such printed matter and the entire package of which ii is 0 part to letter postage any word or communication whether by print lug marks or signs upon the cover or wrapper 01 a newspaper pamphlet magazine or other llian the name and address of the persons to whom it is to be seiil.autl the date when subscription expires subject the package to letter postage railroad advertisements n c r r company bno k si:i»'ts office company shops june 7th i860 change of time on and after june 10th 1866 trains will ran us follows : ctoxxra west mail train leave qoldsboro 12 30 p m " raleigh 345 '• " ilillsliiir 528 .. " greensboro 7 40 " " salisbury ill 10 arrive at charlotte 1235 a in freight and accommodation leave goldsboro 12 00 p u " raleigh 4 50 a m '• hillsboro 8 27 " " greensboro i 00 p m i " salisbury 5 30 " arrive at charlotte ii 00 " going bast mail train leave charlotte ii 15 p if salisbury 126 a.m " greensboro 4 10 " hillsboro ii tl " " raleigl 8 i •• arrive at goldsboro 1 1 20 •' freight and accommodation leave charlotte 4 10 a m " salisbury 8 55 " •' greensboro1 1 10 p u " hillsboro 5 lis ■• arrive bt'lftrransdulpr ..::::-::: m 43 v . mail train connects at raleigh with raleigh & gaston trains for the north at < lils , boro with wilmington and weldon and at lantic & n c trains accommodation train runs daily sundays excepted connecting with wilmington ar weldon trains there is no sunday train going north from weldon to portsmouth ; passengers arriving at weldon on that day can go immediately through via petersburg and richmond e wilkes june !). ixi-iltf kng <('■sup notice to the merchants vyi far mazs of south am soltii carolina i the seaboard and roanoke railroad 1 is now in thorough operation and forms t1y its connections with ■"■the raleigh mnl qasum itiuttt flu western sm-tli carol hut utiiirtuui and the charlotte and columbia railroad the cbeapest quickest &. most direct through freight line from all places in north c'aroliua niul western south carolina to portsmouth i norfolk baltimore philadelphia new york and boston to take advantage of this great through line lie careful to consign your freight to care of kiul j mail agent portsmouth ami direct your eorres 1 pondonts in new vork ami philadelphia to do toe j same and from baltimore be careful to have your freight sent by old bay line steamers which a.rh the only steamers by which the0uoh feeioht abeanoements have he ex made take notice that lij this route you can consign your freight directly to its destination as nil charges and qovornment duties are paid by the idol road agent al portsmouth and forwarded to lie collected al tbe destination of the freight k ti till id aobnt nnr i:i'i',i!-i|:itn portsmouth vn h wimti.iikill m n c a hkmlkltstin wi 11 drs whitehead & hendereon javc associated themselves in the fp.actxc3 ojiv:3r:o:::3 ami offer their professional services to i!ie ciiizens of salisbury aud vicinity office next door to owen si ftdd £ go's store april 90 1866 iv court advertisements state of north carolina i watauga county s court of i'll us mnl quarter sessions inly term ibou james c harper adm'r } oi l ii haglcr dee'd ] „ .... „, c , , y l petition lur saloof the heirs at law of i heal lstate l d iluglcr j fn this case it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe court that waller haglcr john haglcr ureen hagfer wiley haglcr william and mary tucker ami the children of a sister delphla howard am non-resfdonts of ilis state it is therefore ordered by the court that advatlsement bo made in the old north state a nptvmmper published iu the town of salisbury \. c for i ireeki to the end that the said defendants ap pear m ihe next term of litis court on the 2d monday | alter tie ith monday in reptember next ami lun'v hum igalnstttic prayer of the petitioner or it will be t.tlit'lt ire eonlessa as to them w ftnen joe it todd clerk of our said court at onico in ii lo the 2nd monday alter the 4th monday in june a i 1h06 and in the nist year of our independence 1 it thuii.i'i.kiik aug a/cm prfeejio w-6w north carolina davidson county court of picas and quarter sessions may term 1866 john w payne adm'r de bonnis 11011 vs asa joins mid wife elizabeth and others petition to sell land to pay debts it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that cr 0 payne li a payne martha payne mary payne and erasmus payne defendants in this ease reside be yond the limits of this state ii is there fore ordered by the court that publication lie made for six weeks in the old north state a newspaper published in salis bury n c notifying said absent defend ants to appear at the next court of pleas anil quarter sessions to bit held for the county of davidson at the court house in lexington on the second monday in ■august next then and there to plead an j swer or demur to the petition or the same will be taken pro-coufesso and heard ex j parte as to them witness i k perryman clerk of said j court at otiiee in lexington the second ntonoitt or aay j it nmo 1 k peuryman c c c tj tint 1 i.iiii tat*0*[u*a»:£18 state of north carolina rowan county conrt of equity spring term 1sg6 equity sale of the richest gold mine in north carolina s*muel woodruff and henry i beach to the use ot julius it llroekelmin vs the gold hill mining company by virtue of a decree of the court of equity oi rowan county made in the ibove named cause at this term 1 will ell at the court house door in salisbury j in saturday tbe 18th day of august next it 11 o'clock a m all the legal and ecjui j ittblc estate and interest of the gold hill i milling company in all real and personal | estate conveyed to isaac h smith by m j l holmes and others by deed bearing j date july 9th ib00 and registered in hook i lo page 432 of tho register's office of - rowan county and in that conveyed to \\ the president and directors of the cold hill alining company by edward 11 rice by deed dated september 18.03 and registered in hook 40 page 88 of the reg istcr's office of rowan county wherein 1 the same may be found particularly set , forth and described also any and all | legal and equitable estate and interest of said company of or in any real or pci bonal estate situated at or near gold hill in rowan county terms of sale cash and the titles retained to await the furth er direction ofthe court luke hlackmeh.c.m.e juno 14/66 prfec825 no64tw&wtda j in the midst of life we arc in death theiiefohe insube your life in the north carolina mutual life insurance company v 111:111 tim wkll known chattacter uf the manager is a guarantee ofthe character ofthe company insure at borne keep the money al liomc this company insures hie lives uf nil healthy per sons from l-l to 60 years of ago securing the nn al insured in tin wife unci children agaluntthe rlaiuwof all creditors j k uultke agent in salisbury or " as accidents will happen in the inst of families i1ysujr.e in the southern accident insurance company tin pioneer company of the smith authorized capital 1 ooo ooo i n si 1 res agalni nil accidents to life tie i lirab giv ing the boldor an annual policy foi hi till amounl iii-iii,. |