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VOL I.
SALISBURY, N. C.. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 25, 1866.
NUMBER 48
I’lJK
Old North State.
fDAlLY.]
Zicwis Hanes 6l John S. Hampton.
PUBLISHERS & PUOPRIRTORS.
LEWIS HAKES. Editor.
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A BOON TO THE SICK AND
The Iiight of the World.
DB. AIAGGIEL’S
Pills and Salve.
These Life-giving remedies are now, given publicly
to the world. For over a quarter of a century of pri
vate practice the ingredients in these
LIFE-GIVING FILLS,
Have been used with tlie greatest .success. Their
inis-sioners not only to prevent disease, hut to cure.—
They search out the various maladies hy which the
patient issutfering, and revigoratesthe failing sy.steni.
To the aged and intirm a few doses of these valuable
pills will prove to lie
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
For in every case they add new life and vitality, and
Historethe warning energies to their jiristine .state. To
the young and middle-aged, they will prove mo.st in
valuable. as a ready, sisicific, and sterling medicine.
Here is a dre-am realized, that Ponc-de-Leon sought
fur three luiiidred 3'eai-s ago, and never found. He
looked for a fountain that would restore the old to the
vigor and make youth ever
AN ETERNAL SPRING /
It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream
and show iu one glorious fact, the magic that made it
air.
THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES
Cannot staj’ the flight ofyears, but they can force back
and hold aloof, diseases that might triumph over the
aged and young. Let none hesitate then but seize
tlie favorable opportunity that oilers. Whentakenas
I *’*" /'(>).’ BILLIOUS DISORDERS
Xiitliing can be more productive of cure than these
Pill'. Their alwo.«t magic influence is felt at once,
and the usu.t1 comcomitants of tliis most distressing
disease are removed. The.'C remedies are made from
tlie purest
VEG ETA BL E COMBO ENDS.
They will not harm the mo.st delicate female, andean
be given witli good clleet iu de.scribed do.ses to the
vouiige.-^t babe.
EOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
and all eruptions of the skin, the salve is most inval
uable. It does not heal externalh’ alone, but jjene-
tiates with the most searching ettects to the very root
of tlie evil!
DU. PIIaIaS
Invariably cure the follow
ing Diseases.
JJiiwcl Cuinplalnts,
(’i.uifhs, ,
Colds,
Chest Dlsease.s,
Co-stiveiiess,
llyspiqisia,
Diarrlioea,
Jlroosy,
Debility,
p’ever and Ague,
Female Complaints
1 letidadie,
Indigestion,
Intinenza,
Jnriamation,
liiwaid woaknes.s.
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Si»irlts,
Kingworm,
Kheumatism,
Salt Kheum,
Scalds,
Skin Diseases, A:c.
XOTICE.—Xone genuine without the engra
ved trade-mark around eachpotor ho.x, signed by l)r.
.1. .M.vugiei,, 43 Fulton street, Xew York, to counterfeit
which is felony.
{Lx* Sold hy all rcsjicctable. Dealers in Medicines
throughout the United 8tates and Canadas—at25cts
jK-r box or jiot.
For sale at J. II. Eimiss’ Drug Sttire, Salisbury.
X. C. aprd-dl}*
SCAI.E OF DEPRECIATION.
The following bill passed during the present ses
sion :
A bill to be entitled An Act to establish a Scale of
Depreciation of Confederate Currency.
Whereas, By an ordinance of the Convention, )en-
titled “Ad ordinance declaring what laws and ordi-
nances are in force, and for other purposes,” ratified
on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1865, itis
duty of the General Assembly to provide a
depreciation of the Confederate currency fi
time of its first lasue to the end of the war; and it is
further therein declared that “all executory contracts,
solvable in money, whether under seal or not, made
after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st
,day of May, 1866, and yet unfilled, (except official
bonds and penal bonds payable to the .State,) .shall be
deemed to have been made with the understanding
that they were solvable in money of the said curren
cy,” subject nevertheless to evidence of a different in
tent of the parties to the contract; therefore,
“Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
State of Xorth Carolin.% and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same,” That the following scale
of depreciation be and the same is hereby adopted
and established asthe measure of value of one gold
dollar in Confederate currency, for each month, and
the fractional parts of the month of December, 1864.
from the 1st day of Xovember 1861, to the 1st day of
May, 1865, to wit:
“Scale of depreciation of Confederate Currency, the
gold dollars being the unit and measure of value,
from Nov. 1st 1861, to ifay 1, 1865.”
AKiscellaneoas Advertisements.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
^HTHEl^ORD STAR .
^ The Undersigned propose to publish, in the
tillage of Rutherfordton, a weekly Newspaper
called “The Rutherford Star.” ^
fr^i^^ It is our desire to make The Star a wel
come visitor to all those who feel an interest
in the prosperity and welfare of our country
as a whole, and the perpetuity of our institu
tions, as handed down to us by our noble an-
oesty, a Feder.al Republican Government.
Our people have hut lately emerged from a
gigantic civil war, waged hy and between
ISections of a once glorious Union, and more
desolating to our particular section, than any
thing that has ever happened on this contin
ent, and it is to he hoped, than ever will again.
While there is life there is hope, and not
withstanding the great changes wrought by
the late civil war, we shall encourage thepeo-
ple to honesty, industry and economy, we
shall take special pains to keep them posted
with all beneficial improvements of the age,
IHercantile Advertisements.
1861.
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1862.
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1863. 1864. 1865
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T1!K V\MUr\TU*\ OfViIE XOHTH
'.truliiia 1 *ri-.-liyti-rian will bo resumed iu Fay-
'ttevilli-, ia Wi-Jiu-.'ilay. the “2ud of January
li-Xt.
t’liuliiii-iitly ii-lying o)i the hearty sujiport
vliicli wi- have heretufore received, we filiall
■iiilfavur t'l reiiiler the paper more attractive
***\\» i\» r;AOksaaa 't \\iis
‘V* i Ytfu. paints ii*»r
111 the aci-'Uiiplishment of tiiis juirpose.
With till jiassiug away of old things, a lunv
qiiril of activity, energy and enterprise, has
[lecti iiifuseii into I very department of secular
Tiouitht ami husiiie.is. Why should not the
L'linrch. also, ji.-irtake of the progressive ad-
vanceuieiit ? Wliy should she, of ail the
igenciev. brongl.t to bear with such tremeii-
iuous force upon the civilization of the pres-
'iit time, he iiielficient. laggard and almost
hopeh-'.'. in the working out of her own des
tiny I
To arouse the church to the imjtortanoe and
lecessity of work ; of unceasing, restless, tire-
e.-js energy in the service of her Master and
Head ; this sliall be our first chiefest aim. In
his we iiei-d assistance. We are not alone.
oiHicieiU for these tilings. Onr brethren must
help u in every way: by contributions from
their own stores of thought and study; by
iiealous eo-operatiou iu a common cause, tor
the benefit of all; by extending our circulation
tliroughont all onr border.s, and thus giving
US the means and opportunity of performing
well the Work to which we have consecrated
\11 that we have, and all we hope for on the
earth.
TEEMS.
Snb.«criptlon for one year, S4 OD
•* “ six mouth.s, *2 00
Address IL FULI.ER.
Editor 0 the X. t; Preshvtorian.
THE WEEKLY
^^OLD NORTH STATE”
PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY, AT SAL
ISBURY, N. C., BY
HANES & HAItIPTON,
CONTAINS
All the Latest News^
REVIEW OF THE ITIARKETS,
ETC., ETC.,
A.MX> PRlM'rsSX* IN X-HK BBS'S' SX"VX,'B.
Months
.January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
June,
July,
August,
September,
October,
Xovember,
December,
Dec. 1 to lOt'i inclu
sive. 35 00
“ 10th to 20th, “ 45 00
1st to 3 let, “ 49 00
And whereas, many grave and difficult disputes
may arise between executors, administrators, guar
dians and trustees, and their legatees distributees,
wards and cessij’sqne trust, in the settlement of their
accounts and wusts, arising from the depreciation of
Confederate cu*rency, .State treasury notes and bank
notes, incident 10 and growing out of the late war:
and that law suts and expensive litigation maybe
obviated.
Be itthereforeenacted, That in all such cases, the
parties are herely empowered to form a full and per
fect statement olthe case on both sides, which case
shall be submitttd to the determination of one of the
judges of the Supsrior Courts, chosen by the parties,
who is hereby aujiorized to consider and determine
the same, accordhg to eqnity and good conscience:
Provided, howeve*. That no part of this section shall
be construed to stop or hinder any person from pro
ceeding in the usual course of law, if he shall deem
the same necessary.
A true copy.
J. A. EXGELHARD,
Clerk of Senate.
THE
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NEW LIFE, TALENT AND ENERGY.
SPLENDID ARRAY OF CONTRIBUTORS.
CSSUBPASSEO AND UNECBPASSiBLB.
So that they may once more enjoy bountiful
stores, prosperity and happiness.
We shall from time to time publish such
laws, liotli St:ite and National, as our people
a:e directly couceriied in, and shall likewise
U'e our iuliuence to e.stablisli a sound circula-
tiig currency, so much needed at the present
tine.
We shall he governed by principles and not
men, fur according to our honest conviction,
tie present condition of our country is owing
t(. the abandonment of principles, we mean
ti e abandonment of those fundamental prin-
ci)les upon which the Government of the Uni-
tel States was reared.
We shall favor and encourage the develop-
inmt of all our resources. Agricultural, Min-
enl Ac., and likewise such internal improve-
nents as will most likely be beneficial to the
Cvuntry, and especially the extension of the
Milmington, Charlottee and Rutherford Rail
Riad west.
.\s to Politics we are True Conservatives,
beieving neither in the Fire Eaters of the
Strith, nor the Radicals of the North, but in
■Jifc Constitution, the Union, and the enforce-
neit of all Constitutional laws, whether State
;»r Federal, and a ready and willing obedience
to the same.
The Star will be published every Wednes-
'lay at the following rates, (strictly in ad-
v.i’.'fio,) payable iu currency or produce at
jiarket prices.
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J. B. CARPENTER,
R. W. LOGAN.
.\pril 18th, ’G6. d tf.
NEW FIRM 1> SAEISBl RY!
J.W. 6r.w&So.
JTA’YE Just received and opened at No. 2, Mur-
phy’s Granite building, new and Splendid
Stock of Staple and
FANCY DRY GOODS,
which they will sell for cath or barter, oiilv, as
follows, A large and beautiful assortment of’
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
embracing the newest and leading styles of the
season.
A large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Youth's
and Boy’s Goods,
Ladies Summer TYrappings,
Ladies’ Misses, and Children’s
Trimmed Hats, new .shapes,
Ladies, Misses and Childrens,
Hoop Skirts, Ladies, Misses
and Childrens, Balmoral Shoes,
and Gaiters, Honuets, Ribbons,
GET THE BEST
d'C.
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TRY WILL RE KEPT POSTED IN
i ALL THE NEWS OF THE
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HAKES * HAMPTOK.
Publishers & Proprietors
LEWIS HAXES. >
JOUX S. IIAMPTOX, S
raareh 30-
Mrs. Bella Z. Hpencer havlnir purchased an Interest In
THE .SATURDAY EVENING POST, and Mr. Edmund
Deacon having retired from the paper, THE POST passed
into the management of a NEW FIRM, who are determ
ined to infuse Fresh Life, Talent and Energy into its cnl-
umns. The r opular novelist, EMMERSON BENNETT,
Author of “ Prairie Flower,” “The Refugees,” “Clara
Moreland,” £c.,&c.,has been engaged,at agreat expense,
as a regular contributor, ai.d will
WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE POST.
Mr. Bennett will begin a continued story in the first
number of the new year. It will be called
THE PHANTOM OP THE FOREST; A TALE OP THE
BACKWOODS.
This story will run through from twelve to fifteen nom>
bers, and be a story of the early settlement of Kentu ky,
including adventures with the Indians in that romantic
region, which was generally called by the pioneers of civ
ilization “the dark and bloody (jround.”
The Post is edited by Mrs. BELLA Z. SPENCER, who
will also contribute a continueJ story in the course of the
year, entitled
GENEVIEVE HOWE.
Our columns will be further supplied with original con
tributions by a
SPLENDID LIST OP C0NTRTBUT0R3.
AH the department^ of the paper will be filled, as far as
pos.slble. with ORIGINAL MATTER. The old friends of
THE POST—some of whom have stood by it during the
sunshine and storms of forty years—will thus see that we
are de'ermlned to be
UNSURPASSED BY ANY COMPETITOR;
and In view of these fresh and costly efforts and brilliant
inducements, we trust to have their warm exertions in our
hefialf, and the LIBERAL SUPPORT OP A GENEROUS
PUBLIC.
A SEWING BIACHIN’^PREiTIIUM:.
We will give one • f WHEELKK k WILSON’S
Celebraed SEWING MACHINES—the regular price of
whloh is Fiftj'-five Do lars—on the following terms.
1. Twenty copies, one year, and the Machine, $70.00
2. Thirty copies, one year, and Machine, S5.00
8. Forty copies, one year, and Machine, 100.00
TERins—Cash In Advance.
One copy, one year, f 2 .50
Two copies, one year, 4.00
P.'ur copies, one year, 8 00
S copies. 1 year and one to ge’ter up of club, I6.1K)
20 copiei, 1 year, and one to getter-up of c ub, 86.01) ^
The tor a Club may be gent to different post-offi
ce*.
Siubscrlbev* In BHtleh North America must remit
twenty c« nta In addition to the annual subacriptioDy aa we
have to preray the U. S. poscage on their paper-.
Remittances should he made in Post Office Orders when
possible. If not, in United States notes—or Draf's, pay-
ableto our order, which a'e preferable to the notes,
pis'" Specimen numbers of I'HE POST sent gratis.
Address HENRY PETER' ON * ro.,
No. 891‘ Walnut St. Philadelphia.
.1 TllOROLGH FAMILY 1IED1C1.\E!
Gloves, iios.ov.,
Gem.' and Ijoy? shoe.s of evi-rv De.scr- ■ eii
Gem.', Boys and Giiildrcns iF-tr-., of
every variety for .■^uininer v-e. ■
Croeke’A' and Gla.sswere-
M'uod and 'willu'.v v;;re.
Also,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
and Dye Stuffs,
of all kinds.
_ They are prepared to fill all orders, of Physi
cians, for Drugs and Medicines, at the shorte.st
notice. The Drug department will be under the
charge of a 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 obtained on the same terms.
The above stock of Go>l.>, U.ivinfi Iic-u imr-
cnased since the late heavy decline i f jiiiccs in
the Hortheni Cities, will be .sold as L(,*A\’ as they
can possibly be bought in this market.
P. R. Maitin. invites his old friends of Davie
County especially, to give him a call when visiting
this market.
J.1Y. GR.AT,
P. K. MAIJTIX,
J. McGUIKE.
Salisbury, N. C., April 2, ’66. tf-nol.
The Wide World,
IXVP:XT0R.S, MI-X’H.YNICS, M.\XUF.V'TrRKR8.
1866! 1866! 1866!
Tlie be.st p.aper iu the United Statr-s for
Mechanics, Inventors and Machinists, is the
Scientific American.
li is ^le largt'St in si^e, ;t.ui h;i.s by far the wi- j
dest circulation of any other paper of its class ^
in the country. It is published weekly. Each
number ci>nt;iins sixteen pages, M'itli uniner-
ous illustrations. The numbers for ;i year
make two volumes. 41l) pages each. It also
contains a full account of all the principttl in
ventions and discoveries of the day. Also,
valuable illustrated articles uptm tools and ma
chinery used in workshops niannfactori**s,
steam and meclianical engiueerinti, woolen,
Cotton, chemical. petrob'Utn. and all other
manufacturing and producing interests. Also,
Firearms, AVar Iinpleineuts, Ordnance, AA ar
A'essels. ILiilway, Machinery, Electric, Chem
ical and Mathematica! apparatus, AA’ood and
Lumber Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil and AA ti
ter Pumps, AVater AVheels, etc.. Household,
Horticultural and Farm Inipleiiients—this lat
ter department being very full and of great
value to I’anners and Gardeners.
Articles embracing every department of
I’ojmlar Science, which every body can uuder-
stand and which every body likes to read.
Also, lu'portsof Scientific Societies, at home
! and tibroad : I-’atent Law Decisions and Dis-
i Cl..;i
s. Pr
aetica
1 Recijies. titc. It also cou
'ai;.' ;i:
i.lli.
:.-d !is
ld’ all the Patent Claims,
.
, - 1 “
il f.-,-
turi-
f great value to inventors
aici ow
!n*:‘s
•f P;i
leli's.
i
i 'llii
.-•Isi . act :>s Agents for pro-
i c'TLig
!’;lt.-
Its f-.r
in-w inventions.
1 Am.
w V.i
luii:e
of ti •* 8cie:ntific American
1 c- mi’i;..
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Januu
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C'O'lU.'t .'•',l.:'.’T FREE.
Addr
I*ss
.MrXN A CO.,
Xo. 37, Park 1 !o\v. New York.
“The Sunday School Banner.”
A NEAV ENTER] .‘RISE!
The Undersigned, Themse Ives Menihers of
the Sabbath Schoid. propose to commence iu
the city of Raleigh, on or ul K>ut the 1st ef
next AI ay,
“TIIV. WV1>51>A^ tsoiie>05j »ANNEK.”
And in the commencement of this little
work of love, being hoys, oufsi^lrves, may wt>
not a]tpe;il to every Sunday ScluXil hoy, anj
girl in North Carolina to come nj) promptly tb
aid the undertaking. In our own State, there
are very many Sahb;ith Schools, ani from the
best informal ion we have, the .scholarshi]) is
large and increasing, and it is from them we
look for that patronage which is nec»issary to
improve and keep fio:iting, this native stan
dard which we ju'opose for their benefit. It
is not for jiecuuiary gain that the “Banner,”
i.s estahl i.shed ; it has for its aim higher ob
jects, ami if M'e succeed in onr enterprise, it
will he to us in after life a source of great sat-
‘QreatOaks fromliftle acorns Grow.
I
Air H DICKS, WITH BR.4NS0N k
iV , F.4RlC.iK. would r-iipecifuliy inform his
old friends and patrons of .'Salisbury and vicinitj’,
that he is apaiu eugaped in the Book-binding busi
ness in Raleigh. X. C.. tvhere lie is anxious to rc
ceive their former patronage. All work sent to him
will be attended to with pronqitue.s.s. and satisfactiou
guaranteed. He is pR'pared to do biuding iu all its
branches aiui in various styles.
Persons wishing to supply themselves -with Books
I and .Stationery ol all kinds, ran be supplieil by ;>d-
I dre.ssiiig Me.ssrs. Branson A Farrar, Booksellers,
• Publishers aud Binders. Raleigh, X. C,. 1-dif
The worst diseases known to the human
race spring from c.avses so small as to al
most defy detection. The volumes of scien
tific lore that fill the tables and shelves of
the medical fraternity only go to prove aud
elaborate these facts.
Then guard yourselves while you may.
The smallest pimple on the skin is a tell-
t:ile and iudictUor of disease. It may fiide
and die away from the surface of the body,
but it will reach the vitjils, perhaps, at last,
aud death be the result and final close.
Alaggiel’s Billions, Dyspeptic and Diarrlwa
Pills cure where all others fail. AA’hile for
Bums, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all
abrasions of the skin, Maggiel’s Salve is
infallible. Sold by J- Maggiel, 43 Ful
ton street, New Y’ork, and gll Druggists*
at 25 cents per box. no2 dly.
Y a d k i n_C o 11 e g e,
N ear the yadkin river-nine
MILES FROM LEXINGTON, N. C.
This Institution, under its charteras a College, Avas
ttvived on the 15th of January 1866, and supplied, by
a resolution of the Trustees, with a corps of experien
ced Teachers ; so that now, with its cheap boarding
airanjjenieiits, it offers to male pupils every educa
tional facility, from the prfniary department to a full
college course, upon more favorabie terms jierhaps,
than any academv or collece in the .State.
Bf.ATTAVILIiA FE.^ALE SEMINARY,
Three quarters of a mile from Yadkin College, and
entirely separate from it. now otters, in its boarding
arrangements in the family of the Rev. (■'. W. Hege,
and in its scientifle and literary departments, unusual
attiactions to young ladies wlio desire to acquire a
linishtd edu-ea'tion. embracing music, and other fem
inine accomplishments.
For brief circulars giving particulars in relation to
either the College or the Seminarv. address the
REV. G. W. HECE, A. M.,
OR J. M. XEWhStiX.
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March 30, 1866. 1-diwlm
THE DAILY EXPRESS,
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To Holders of Couimis of North-Carolina
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required. After the engrav,-r s].:t .i fui ’dr-^!; the
blanks, the bonds will lie m-i-pari-u lor:
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