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Address B. FULLER.
Editor o the N. C )‘i«-sbvterian.
BSiscellauieoni Advertiiements.
A BOON TO THE SICK AND
The Light of the World.
DR. MA^iIEL’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 tliese
LIFE-GIVING PILLS,
Have been used with the greatest success. Tlieir
iMissioners not only to prevent disease, but to cure.—
Tliey search out the various maladies by which the
imtient is suffering, andrevigoratestbe failing system.
To the aged and infirm a few doses of these valuable
pills will prove to be
A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
For ineveryca.se they add new life and vitality, and
restore tlie warning energies to their pristine state. T«
tlie young and middle-aged, tliey will prove most in
valuable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine.
Here is a dream realized, that Ponc-de-Leon sought
for tliree liundred years ago, and never fonnd. He
looked lor a fountain that w’ould restore the old to the
vigor aud make youth ever
AN> ETERNAL SPRING J
It wfis 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 stay tliefliglitofyears, but they can force back
and liold aloof, disea.sestliat might triumph over the
aged and young. I.et none hesitate then but seize
the favorable opportunity that otl'ers. When taken as
pre.se ri bed—
FOR BILLIOUS DISORDERS
Nothing can be more productive of cure than the.se
Pills. Their alwost magic intlnence is felt at once,
and the usual comconiitants of this most distressing
disease are removed. These remedies are made from
tlie purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most delicate female, andean
be given with good ell’ect in described doses to the
voiiiigest babe.
' FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
and all eruptions of the skin, the salve is most inval
uable. It does not heal externally alone, but jxme-
trates with the most searching efiects to tlie very root
of tlie evil!
DR. JRAGGIEL’S PILLS
Invariably cure the follovtr-
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Asthma,
Bowel Complaiuts,
Coughs,
Cokls,
Chest Diseases,
Costiveuess,
Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea,
Droo.sy,
Debility,
Fever and Ague,
Female Complaiuts
Headache,
Indigestion,
liiHueiiza,
Intlamation,
luwaid weakness.
Liver Complaint.
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum,
Scalds,
Skin Diseases, Ace.
JY” NOTICE.—None genuine without the eugra
ved trade-mark around eacli pot or box, signed byLfr.
J. Mauuiki., 43 Fulton street, New York, to counterfeit
whicli is felony. *
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throiiglioiit the United States aud Canadas—at2octs
per box or pot.
For sale at J. II. Enuiss’ Drugstore, Sali.sl)ury,
N. C. apr'.I-dly
THE WEEKLY
‘‘OLD NORTH STATE”
PUBLISHED EYEBT FRIDAY, AT lAL-
ISBUBT, H. C , BY
HANES k HAMPTON,
CONTAINS
All the Latest News,
REVIEW OF THE l*fARKET§,
ETC, ETC.,
AND PBANTED IN THE BEST STTLE.
PER.SONS LIVING IN THE COUN
TRY WILL RE KEPT POSTEO
ALL THE NEWS OF 'ITIE
DAY BY isUBSCKIBING
TO THE WEEKLY
SCALE 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.
Wherkas, By an ordinance of the Convention, en
titled “An ordinance declaring what laws and ordi
nances are in force, and for other purposes,” ratified
OB the 18th dayA>f OctoW^. D. last, >»!■ madetlte
duty of the GftBeralAaseufDly to provide a scale of
depreciation of the Confederate currency from the
time of its first issue to the end of the war; and it is
further therein declared that “all executory contracts,
solvable in money, whether nnder seal or not, made
after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st
day of May, 1865, and yet unfilled, (except official
bonds and penal bonds ^yable to the State.) shall be
deemed to nave been made with the understanding
that they were solvable in money of the said curren
cy,” swbject nevertheless to evidence of a different in
tent of the parties to the contract; therefore,
“Ik it enacted by the General Assembly of the
State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by
the asithority of the same," That the foUowing scale
of depreciation be and the same is hereby adopted
and established as the measure of value ofone gold
dollar in Confederate currency, for eacli month, and
the fractional parts of the month of December, 1864,
frou the 1st day of November 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 May 1, 1865.”
Months.
1S61.
1862.
1863
1864.
1865
January,
—
11 20
1300
$2100
$50
00
February,
—
1 30
300
2100
50
00
March,
1 50
400
2300
60
00
April,
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1 50
5 00
2000
100
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May,
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1 50
150
19 00
—
Jane,
—
1 50
6a0
18 00
—
July,
1 50
900
21 00
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.\ugust.
—
1 50
1400
23 00
—
September,
—
2 00
1400
23 00
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October,
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200
1400
26 00
—
November,
$\ 10
250
15 30
30 00
—
December,
1 15
250
20 00
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—
Dec. 1 to lOth inclu-
sive.
35 00
“ 10th to 20th,
' u
45 00
1st to 31st,
49 00
And whereas, many grave and difficult disputes
may arise between executors, administrators, guar
dians and tru.stees, and their legatees distributees,
wards and cestuj’sque trust, in tlie settlement of their
accounts and trusts, arising from the depreciation of
Confederate currency, State treasury notes and bank
note.s, incident to and growing out of tlie late war;
and that law suits and expensive litigation may be
obviated,
Ik it therefore enacted, That in all such cases, the
parties are hereby empowered to form a full and per
fect sbitemeut of the case on both sides, which case
sliall be submitted to the determination of one of the
judges of the Superior Courts, cliosen by the parties,
who is hereby authorized to consider and determine
the same, according to equity and good conscience;
I*rovided, however, That no part of this section shall
beconstrued to stop or hinder any person ft-om pro
ceeding in the usual course of law, if he shall deem
the same necessary.
A true copy.
J. A. ENGELHARD,
Clerk of Senate.
THE
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number of the new y^-ar. It will he called
THE PHANTOM UF THE FOREST; A TALE OF THE
BACKWOODS.
This story will run through from twelve to fifteen nuina
bers, and be a story of the early settlement of Kentu ky,
including adven’u es with the Indians in that romantiu
region, which was generally called by the pioneers of civ-
lllxation *Mhe dark and bloody ground.”
The Post Is edited by Mrs. BELLA Z. SPENCER, who
will aho contribute a continue i story in the course of the
year, entitied
GENEVIEVE HOWE
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possible, with ORIGINAL MATTER. The old friends of
THK PO.ST—some of whom have sto^d by it during the
sunshine and storms of forty years—will thus see that we
are de ermined tn be
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liehair. and the LIBERAL SUPPORT OF A GENEROUS
PUBLIC.
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bittherford star
Tttdersigned propose to publish, in tlie
viHW^fctherfordton, a weekly Newspaper
RutbPaford Stir.*’-
It ^ur desire to make The Shir a wel
come dsitor to all those who feel an interest
in thenrosperity and welfare of our country
as a w3ble, and the perpetuity of our institu
tions, as'handed down to us hy our noble an-
cesty, i Federal Republican Government.
Our people have but lately emerged from a
gigante, civil w*ar, waged hy and between
Sectioss of a onco glorious Uniou, aud more
desolaiag to our particular section, than any
thing that has ever happened on this contin
ent, aid it is to he hoped, than ever will again.
While there is life there is hope, and uot-
withstanding the great changes wrought hy
the late civil war, we shall encourage the peo
ple to honesty, industry aud economy, we
shall Uke special pains to keep them posted
with all beneficial improvements of the agis
so tha: they may once more enjoy bountiful
stores, prosperity and happiness.
We shall from time to time publish such
laws, l)oth State and National, as our petiple
are directly concerned in, and shall likewise
use ovr influence to establish a sound circula
ting currency, so much needed at the present
time.
We shall be governed hy principles and not
men, for according to our honest couvictiim,
the present condition of our country is owing
to the abandonment of principles, we mean
the ahandonineut of those fundamental prin
ciples upon which the Government of the Uni
ted States was reared.
We shall favor and encourage the develop
ment of all our resources. Agricultural, Min
eral &c., and likewise such internal improve
ments as will most likely he beneficial to the
Country, and especially the extension of the
Wilmington, Charlottee and Rutherford Rail
Road west.
As to Politics we are True Conservatives,
believing neither in the Fire Eaters of the
South, nor the Radicals of the North, hut iu
the ConstitutioH, the Union, and the enforce
ment of all Constitutional laws, whether State
or Federal, and a ready and willing obedience
to the same.
The Star will he published every Wednes
day at the following rates, (strictly in ad
vance,) payable iu currency or produce at
market prices.
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wise be obtained on the same terms.
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The Undersigned, Themselves Members of
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the city of Raleigh, ou or alntut the 1st of
next May,
“THE SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER.’’
And in the commencemeiiT of this little
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old friends aud p.atrons of Salisbury and vicinity,
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ness in Raleigh. N. C., where he is anxious to re
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A TB9K01G11FAHILY IIEDICIAE!
‘Great Oaks from little acorns Orow.'
The worat diseases known to the human
race spring fiwju cavses so small as to al
most defy detection. The volumes of scien
titic lore that fill the tables and shelves of
the modicaH fraternity only go to prove aud
elaborate iSiese facts.
Then guard yourselves while you mav.
The smallest pimple on the skin is a te.il-
tale and indicator of disease. Jt may fade
and die away from the surface of the hod v,
but it will rciieh the vitals, perhaps, at last,
and death be the result aud final close,
Maggiel’s Billions, Dyspeptic and Dianhea
Pills cure where all others fail. While for
Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all
abrasions of the Kkiu, Maggiel’s Salve is
infallible. Sold by J. Maggirl, 43 Ful
ton street, New York, aud all Drugo-ists*
at 25 cents per box.
Ygdkin College,
N ear the yadkin riyer-nine
MILES FROM LEXINGTON, N. C.
This Institution, under its charter as a College, was
revived on the I5th of January 1866, and supplied, by
a resolution of the Trustees, with a coqis of experien
ced Teachers ; so that now, with its cheap boarding
arrangements, it ofi'ers to male pupils every educa
tional f^ility, from the primary department to a full
college course, ujiGn more favorable terms perhaps,
than auy academv or college in the State.
BKAI’I'A YIL'EA FEIHAEE SKHINARY,
Three l*^i’ters ol a mile from Yadkin College, and
entire'^ separate from it. now offera. in its boarding
arrangenients in the family of the Rev. G. W. Uege.
and in ‘ts scientific and literary departments, unusual
attractions to young ladies who desire to acquire a
tinislicd education, embracing music, and other fem
inine accomplishments.
por brief circulars giving particailars in relation to
pitlierlhe College or the Seminanv, addre.ss the
KEY. G. W. HEGE. A. M.,
OB J. .M. XKNVSGN.
A'adkiii College, via Lexington. X. C.
March 30,1S66. l-d*wli«
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