«& HA.TIPTO:V, Pub’s. & Pro’s. “The Old Forever.”—Gasfow. $iii§^le Copies Five Cents ¥OL I SALISBURY, N. C., TllK Old North State. [t>Al .] Lewis Hanes 6l John S. Hampton. PUULISHLRS A PROPRIETORS., Lewis HENKS, Editor. r?- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .CS TEtt.lI.^CASW IN ADVANCE?. XMEiscellaneous Advertisements. A^odxTO THE SICK AND The Light of the World. DR. lUGGIEL’S Pills and Salve. TLc.'C L*fo-glvi;.;r remedies are now, given publicly to the v.ori J. For over a quarter of a century of pri vate prac:.' ;e the irj'ried erits in these LU'E-GI VING PILLS, Have been used v.i*‘i the gi-eatest success. Their missic rers r.ot ouiy to pievent disease, but to cure.— liiey Ee -.’'Lh out tac various m.aladies by which the patient ;5 -.a;:ei:i.ind revigorates the t'l’ling system, j To the :’c i nd : f"-in a few doses of these valuable I vlly lugntain of youth. A crosf> on the paper iudicatos the e.vpiratioa of ! Pff in fcvc', ,.'.^c they add new life and vitality, and ' ■ ' re.storc the wa’iiJiig eneigiesto their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most in valuable, as a ready, sjiecific, and sterling medicine. Mere is a dream realized, that Ponc-de-Leon sought for three hundred j’tars ago. and never found. He looked for a fountain that would restore the old to the vigor aud make voutli ever ylA' ETERNAL SPRING! Sc*l|pf ntiOTi.c» Da.ily paper, One Vesr. “ liix Months, •* One ilontii, [WEEKLY ] ^Voe kly paper. One A’ear. “ •• Si.x months. “ Ten copies One A'ear, “ Tweniy copies. One Year. ^•8.00 4.60 l.CO $ 3.00 1.50 22.00 40.00 SC \ LE, OF DEPRECIATION, • % The following bill passed during the preset ses sion : 4 A bill to be entitled An Act to establish a Depreciation of Confederate Currency. AVhereas, By an ordinance of the Convention titled “An ordinance declaring what laws and o^’ nances are in force, and for other purposes,” ratiied on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1865, it(4aim*dethe duty of the General Assembly to provid depreciation ol' tlnj^onfederate cur”^ of its first fssawlr Uitrand of further therein declared that “all exeenfory welfare of our country solvable in money, whether under seal or not, made.; , i ^ i e after the depreciation of said currency before the Istl ftS a whole, and the perpetuity of OUr insiltu- day of Maj’, 1865, and j'et unfilled, (except otlieiall tion.s, as handed down to US by our noble an- bohds and penal bonds payable to the State.) shall be ; a Federal Reiniblican Government, deemed to have been made with the understanding emerged from a She snt).scri).'t'on. The type'.‘U which the " Oi.n Nonrir State.” is printed i* cut. rely new. No pain.s will be spared to inakelt a weic. nine vi-Torto every fami,j'. Jn order to do tlii- nr lj\ v- eiig.iged liic serviec.s of able and aeco.npli-l'.rd literary contributor':. *1aT^FA^F.TISI H ■ C V. '/? o t; ■y. 'T. C, c; y EVENING, JUNE 8, 1866. NUMBER 60 * miispellaneons Advertisements. PROSPECTUS bF THE SITTHEBFORD STAB The Undersigned propose to publish, in the village of Rutherfordton, a weekly Newspaper to be called “The Rutherford Star,” It is ou^de.sire to make The Star a wel come ■flSitor ilO all those who feel intere?M, j-Stook and ' that they were solvable in money of the said curren cy,” subject nevertheless to evidence of a diliereut in tent of the parties to the contract: therefore, “Be it enacted by the General A.s.sembly of the gigantic civil war, waged by aud between Sections of a once glorious Union, and more „ ^ , 1, desolatiugtoourpartioularsectiou,thanany- State of North C.'iroima, and it is hereby enacted by , the authority of the same,” That the following scale ^^mg that has ever happened on this coutm- . n 1. . , , ent, and It is to be hoped, than ever will again. While there is life there is hope, and not withstanding the great changes wrouglit by of depreciation be and the same is hereby adopted and established a.s the measure of value of one'gold dollar iu Confederate currency, for each month, and the fra :tional parts of the month of December, 1861, *Rp i.,.p pjvifwar we shall encour.ap-e the neo- from ilie 1st day of November 1861, to the 1st day of' Ute civ ii vv ar, w e snail encourage tni peo May, 1865, to wit: pie to honesty, industry and economy, we ■■ shall take special pains to keep them posted ‘.Scale of depreciation of Confederate Currency, the gold dollars being the unit and measure of value, from Nov. l.st 1861, to May 1, 1865.” a & c ♦/A /.* iZ. c o ft o o iZJ o o fC o • O fZ • tz s 7. t r/. • o * V' • iC « o i 1 c • ^ w'' « -1 • c • O ‘ o • i-U i • o • 5 '• § 5 1 c • S ; o : § cn . s • 8 ■ c • ^ -1 pr_ Vi/ :rr rZ.’ i'' X • ^ Ii c o X • h ■ c • ^ * • tC, \ » w' • eX o z • o * f" - ; tc • v** ^ • fw • fe: , ^ * C ' • 'ji % Cr*' • '• o • 1 . ‘ 5 • -3 Tell liiiC''f .solid minion type, or about one inch leiiglliwiso of the eoUuiin, eouslitute a square. Special Notiees, in loaded minion, will be con- traeted for at the otiiee, at not le.'S than double tl;e nRo of ordin.iry advtirtisenieiit':. la-ortnl a- reading ina'tcr, wiili approval of tiioeditors, tif'y eeiit> ner line. Adveriiseiiieiits inserli-d irregularly, or at fiitcr- val'. ‘Ad jier eeiil. additioiri'. r.ites above printed are for .standing adver- ^ tisenients. _ , j dll.'nr two siinares, ohang.'ablG at discretion, j 1)0 per l ent .iddilional. , .More llnm tw.» squares, ehangeable at disere- i tien, per square of leu lines, fur every change, ! tw.'u: v-five cents. j Five Miuares ostimatod iv’ a quarter column, and ten s.jiiares as a lialf colnuin. Hills for ad-1 verti.-ing. wh.'thcr liv the dav or voar, will be 1 I It w.as left for this day and hour to realize the dream aiidshow' 111 one glorious fact, tlie magic that made it air. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Cannot stay tliellightof3'ear.s. but they cauforceback and hold aloof, diseases that mipht triumph over tlic aged and young. Let none liesitate then but seize tile favorable ojiiK.rtunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— FOR RILLTOUS DISORDERS j Notliiiig ean be more productive of cure than thc.se ' I’iMs. Tlieiralwost inagie influence is felt at oiu'e. j and the usual comcomitants of this most distressing di.sease are removed. These remedies are made from tile purest I 'EGETA RLE COMPO ENDS, They will not harm the most delicate feir.a’e. andean be given with good clfeet in described doses lo the 3’oiingest baljc. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS and ail eruptions of the skin, the .salve is most inval- nalde. It does not liea! e.xternally alone, but jiene- tiates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil! «R. HACJGIEL’S PILLS Invariably cure the follow ing Diseases. A.sthma, Bow«.d Complaiut.s, Coughs, Cold.s, Chest Diseases, Costivenoss, Dyspepsia. Dianlnx-a, Dro.'isy, Debilitv, * Fever and Ague, Female Complaints Headache, Indigestion, Intiuenza, Indamation, Inwaid weakness. Liver Complaint. Lowness of .Spirits, Kingwurm, Rlieumatism, Salt Rlieum, Scalds, Skin Diseases, &c. fRr’ NOTICE.—None genuine without the engra ved trade-mark arouud each potor box, signed by Dr. J. ,M agoiei., 43 Fulton street, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. ilj- Sold l.v all respectable. Dealers in Medicines tlirougliont the L'uiteJ 8tate3 and Canadas—at25cts jKT fox or pot. For sale .at ,1. II. Eiiniss’ Drugstore, Salisbury. N. C. aprd-dly Months. 1861. 1862. 1863, , 1864. 1865 January, — 11 20 $300 $2100 $50 00 February, — 1 30 300 2100 BO 00 March, — 1 50 400 2300 60 00 April, — 1 60 BOO 2000 100 00 May, — 1 50 IBO 19 00 — J.inc, — 1 50 660 18 00 — July, — 1 BO 900 21 00 — August, — 1 50 1400 23 00 — September, — 200 1400 25 00 — October, — 2 00 14 00 26 00 — November, $110 2 50 15 30 30 00 — December, 1 15 2.50 20 00 — — Dec. 1 to lOth inclu sive. SB 00 “ lOti: to QOth, “ 45 00 1st to 31st, “ 49 00 may arise between executors, administrators, guar dians and trustees, and their legatees distributees, wards and cestuysque trust, in the settlement of their accounts and trusts, arising from the depreciation of Confederate currency. State treasury notes and bank notes, incident to and growing out of the late war; aud that law suits and expensive litigation may be obviated. Be it therefore enacted. That in all such cases, the parties are herebj' empowered to form a full and per feet statement of the case on both sides, which case with all beneficial improvements of the age, so that they may once more enjoy bountiful stores, prosperity and happiness. We shall from time to time publish such laws, both State and National, as our people are directly concerned in, and shall likewise use our influence to establish a sound circula ting currency, so much needed at the present time. We shall be governed by principles and not men, for according to our honest conviction, the present condition of our country is owing to the abandonment of principle.^:, we mean the abandonment 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 be beneficial to the Country, and especially the extension of the Wilmington, Charlottee and Rutherford Rail' Road west. i As to Politics we are True Conservatives, ! g, believing neither in the Fire Eaters of the nSercantile Advertisements. NE4VF1RM IN SALISBURY! J.W.Gray&Co. H AYE Just received and opened at No. 2, Mur phy’s feanite building, a new and Splend’'^ GET THE BSST INVENTORS, MECIIANICS, M.VNL'FACTL'RERS. 1866! 1866! 1866! The best paper in the Unittnl Slates for Mechanics, Inventors and Machinists, is the Scientific American. Ii is the largest in size, :md has by far the wb ^sl circulation FANfY DRY f.nOD^ | number contains sixW pages. ulTh lu-tnor- rfVlILil vni UUUUO, Uug illustrations. The numbers for u ve.ir which they will sell for cath or barter, only, as ■ make two volumes. 41*? pages oarh, it alsv) follovrs, A large and beautiful assortment of* ' contains a fr.'il acoomn of .'\ri the prim ipal ir- LADIES DKESS GOODS, ! valuable illustrated artii-le.-? upon Tik iIc a"d m i- 1 * i. 11)' .1 i'*1 . c*ii..er.\ used in norksiioT.s ina^'iifhcrori'^^ embracing the newest and leading stvles ol the ctpi-'i 'ii.l *• ■ ou.i.iru., season. " i ’ mecliamcal eiigir.ei ni:g, woolen. j cotton, chemical, petroleum, and all other i manufacturing and producing inteivs’s. Also. I Fi.earms. M ar ImplemenT.-:. Onlnanco. NVar sLali be submitted to the determination of one of the South, nor the Radicals of the North, hut in judges of the Sujierior Courts, chosen by the parties, the Constitution, the Union, and the enforce- who is hereby authorized to consider and determine jnent of all Constitutional laws, whether State the same, according to eqnity and good conscience: , , „ , , , Provided, however. That no part of this section shall j I ederal, and a ready and willing obedience be construed to stop or hinder any person from pro-j the same. deeding in the usual course of law, if he shall deem The Star will be published every Wednes- lay «■! tK« following rcktos, (strictly iti ad- vance,) payable in currency or produce at market prices. One copy 12 months, $2.00 “ “ 6 “ 1.00 J. B. CARPENTER, R. W. LOGAN. April 18th, ’66. d tf. the same necessary A true copy. J. A. ENGELH.4RD. Clerk of Senate. THE Saturday gening Post NEW LIFE, TALENT AND ENERGY. SPLENDID ARRAY OF CONTRIBUTORS. CKSCRPASSED AND CNSCRPAS3ABLK. THE WEEKLY ‘^OLD KfOETH STATE/’ PUBLISHED EVERY FF.IDAY, AT SAL ISBURY, H. C , BY Ii A U U S 1 HAMPTON, CONTAINS RSlVIliU’ OP THE MARKETS, , ETC., ETC AtVD PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE. pi:r>on.'=; living in the coun- lliv WILL PE KEPT POSTED AI.L THE NEWS OF THE DAY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY oii'.>iili‘ri'(i liui' und coDi .m’lle uii nro.'i'gl.atmn rwgynraqwjMii r r 0 s > c « t u .8 THE PUBLICATION OE THE NORTH ' raruliiia Pr.-^bymriau will he re.suiimd in Fay- All tilB tOSb X^CWSj etti'ville. on ^Veduesday. tlu* 2nd of January j next. Conliiioutly relying on the hearty support wUieli Nve liiiv,- lu'retofuro received, we shall endeavor tu render the paper more attractive both in appearance and matter, than it has ever been, sparing neit’.ier pains nor expense in the accomplishment of this purpose. With the p:issing away ofidd things, anew fiiiril of activity, energy and enterprise, has [ been iufnseii into every department of secular j thought and buslni ss. Why should not the : Church, also, partake of the progressive ail- | vancement ? Why sliould she. of ail the ; agoucies, broughl to bear with su.-li tremeu- | uuous force upon ilu* c’vilization ot the pres- | out lime, b-o i'liellicient. laggard and almost ! hopeless, in ibo working ou’ of Iter own des- | tiny ? . i To arouse the chui ch to the importance .and ONE YE.VR, necessity of work ; of unceas’ug. restless, tin*- > less energy in the Service ot lier Master and ;slX MONTHS, Ib'ad ; t}Kssh;ill liei.ur tir.-'t clretost aim. In ! tills wi' need assistanee. W e are not alone, i siitlicietit for these things. t>ur brethren luust help u.s in every way: liy contributions troui their own stores of llioughl and study ; by zealous co-operation iu a common cause, for the benefit of all; by extending our circulation tlrf.*ttgkewit all our borders, and thus giving U.S the means and opportunity o'f performing xvell the work to which we have consecrated Mrs. Bella Z. Spencer h»vin? purchased an interest in THE .SATURDAY EVENING POST, and Mr. Edmuml Deacon having retirtil from the paper, THE POST pessed I into the management ofa NEW URM, who are determ ined to infuse Eresh life. Talent and Ene-gv into its C'>t- umns. The i opular novelis*, E.MMKilSON BENNETT, Author of “Prairie Flower," “The Refugees,” “Clara Morelsnd,” 4c.,ic.,lias been engiged.at akreat expense, as a regular rontrihutnr. ai.d will WRITE EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE POST. Mr. Bennett will begin a continued gtory in the first number of the new yar. It will be called TDE PHANTOM OF THE FOREST; A TALE OF THE BACKWOODS. This story will run tliroug‘i from twelve to fifteen num bers, and be a story of the early settlement of Kentu kv, including adveo'uies with the Indians in that romantic ' region, which was generally call-d By the pioneers of civ- ' iiization ‘'the dark and bloody ground." i The Post is edited by Mrs. BELLA Z. SPENCFB, who ' will alto conti ibute a continueJ story in the course of the year, entitled GENEVIEVE HOWE Oiir columns will be further supplied with original con tributions by a SPLENDID LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. All the department', of the piper will be filled, as far as possible, with ORIGINAL MATTER. The old friends of THE POST—somerf whom have tto'd by it during the sunshine and st.irms of forty years—will thus see that we are de ermined to he UNSURPASSED BY ANY COMPETITOR ; and li view of these fres > and costly efforts and brilliant inducements, we trust to h i ve their warm exertions in our beh iir, and the LIBERAL SUPPORT OP A GENEROUS PUBLIC. GQ % tn o d C c6 OLD NORTH STATE. TKR.VIS--C.4SH IN • 3VAIVCE. S3 1 00 rio HANKS & HAMPTON. Fublishors 4 Proprietors LEWIS H.VNES. JOHN 8. II.VMPTON. m.tri'li 3.4- W. U DI( KS, WITH BKAiXSONi Af T.4RI1.1U. would r.siiecttuily inform his old friends and patrons of .‘Salisbury and vicinit.v. that he is again engaged in the Book-binding busi- , 11 . 1 ,1,1 til ' nes.s in I'aleigh. N-F.. where he is anxious to re ajl that wc have, aU'l all 'to uopo b r on tlit: (.givetheir former patronage. .Ml work sent to him vr'.'i 1)' a gnr.raute.ni. He .s pre branciie.j .i;'.d in v;ir;niis styles. iV'.'son.s wishing to sapp;y ti:eniscives with Books SIX monln.s, ^ j and .Stat.onery of aH kinds, can be supplied by ad AJdross B' FLiiLEK. dressing .Mes-rs. Branson Farrar Books«,|'ers, Editor (.> the N. C Frwbytt'rian. * Publishers and Binders, llaleigh, N. 1-dtf earth. TERMS. Subscription for one year. 41 tUlllitri tlU • .\I4 itten.le ito with ]iromptness. and satislaction ‘.\i. He is itriM. ired to do ba.d.ng in a'.! its $4 00 i 2 00 ! A SEWING JI'%CniIV''PREI»IIUinr. We will give on- • f 'VHEELER 4 WILSON’S Celebv^ed FEWING MACHINE'*—the regular price of which is Fifty-fi/e Do lars—ou the tollowing terms. 1. Twenty cop*es, one year, and the Machine, 2 Thirty copies one year, and Machine, ?5,00 8. Forty copies, oue year, and Macuine, 100.00 TKRITis—Ca«Si la Advance. One Copy, one year, f2 50 Two copies, one year, 4.00 F ur copies, one year, 8 00 6 copies 1 year and one to ge'ter op of cluS, ifi.oo go eop'e«, 1 year, and ooe lo getter-up of c ub, 80.00 The papers for a Club msy te sent to different post-offi ce*. Fubscrlbers In British North AmeHca must remit twenty cents in addition to ihe annual subscription, as we have to preray the U. S. posiage on their pap- r . Remittances should be made in Post Office Orders when possible. Ifnct, in United State'notes—or Draf's, pay- able to our or-ier, wh ch a'e prefe-ahl.* 'o Ihe notes. Specimen number* of I HE POST sent gratis HENRY PETER OM 4 O , cc fXd O 02 m V a A n (8 s 52 C w el ; o: a (3 S M a ^ P *■ -H o •a 3 d A o *9 C.3 C.J o C5 o Xi •m U © © % o Pi •d O d !§ (3 u •a cn o d ho 3 ds & (3 A O A large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Good.**, Ladies Summer YTrappings. Ladies’ ilisi^es, and Children’s Trimmed Hats, new shapes, Ladies, Misses and Childrens, Hoop Skirts, Ladies, Misses and Childrens, Balmoral Shoes, aud Gaiters, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves. no.siery, £'C. Gente and Boys Shoes of every Description, Gents, Boys and Childrens Hats, of every variety for summer wear, Crockery and Glas.sware, Wood and willow ware. Also, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, of all kind.:;. Tliey arc prepared to fill all orders, of Physi cian:., for Dmgs aud Medicine?, at the shortest * notice. The Drug department wDl be under the ' charge of a regular Phy.sician. They also have a branch of their business at County Line, Davie County,. t i i,.„seivo. ot where all of the above named articles, maj* like- j Sabbath Sclmul. prujiose tu coniineuco in wise be obtained ou the .same terms. | the city of Raleigh, un or about the Ut of The above stock of Goud.s, having been pur- - next May, cliased since the late heavv decUue of prices iu uTTIP 'if’X’tT W Cf’TinriT T) t x-x-r-Ti n the Northern Cities, will be sold as LOW asthey NlJAl ^LilI)Ul^ IJANAhR. can pos.sibly be bought in this market. i bi tlie cointmmcement of this little P. R. Ma'jtiii. invites his old friends of Davie | work of love, boini: buys. ourselvt'S, mav we Countye.specially. togivehiiu a call when vKiting i not ajqieal to every Sunday Seliooi boy.* and Hiii TTioi-L-ut j „jj.| jjj Carolina to come uji promptly to aid the undertaking. In ourown .‘‘^tafe, tbero I are very many Saldiatli Sehuuls. and from the ! best information we liavo, tin* .‘.:('liolarship is j large and increasing, and it is from tliem we I look for that patronage wliii-h is m ce.s.sarv to : improve and keep li'>ating, this native stan- AN ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE AND SPICY ; dat'd whit'h we proj'ose for tlieir benefit. It FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ! is not tbr jtecuiiiary gain tb.at the “Rannkr,’’ It is the design of the Publishers to make j*’V''’lft''lisli( d ; it lias tor its aim higher ob- the Wide Work! acceptable to all classes of ii 'ye sncc»*«M in our enterprise, it I A e.ssels, Rail"a^, Machinery, Electric, Chein- ' ical and Mathematical apparatu.s. Wood and ; Lumber Machinery, Ilydraulles, Oil and Wa- j ter Pumps, Water Wheels, etc.. Household, I Horticultural and Farm Implements—this lat- ! ter department being very full aud of great j value to Fanners aud Gardeners, j Articlet! embracing every department of j Po))alar Science, " liich every body can under- ! stand and 'vhich everybody likes to read. Also, Reports of Scientific Societies, at home and abroad ; Patent La'v Decisions and Dis cussions. Pracuical Recipes, etc. It also cou- j tains an oliioial list of all the Patent Claims, i a special feature of great v.alue to inventor.-) ' and o'vners of Paletits. I Ihe Publishers also act as Agents for pro- I curing Patents for iit'W inventions, j A new vuhi'iie ot the Scientific American commenced January 1. TER M S—>*3 per year ; .$ 1 .)0 f- .r si.x months. Ten copies for one year. .$2,>. Canada sub scriptions 2.4 cents extra. SPF.C'IMEN COPIE.S SENT FREE. AdJro.ss MUNN A* CO., No. 37, Park Row, Ne'v York. “The Sunday School Banner.” A NEW ENTERPRISE! this market. J. W. GRAY, P. R. MARTIN, J.McGUIRE. Salisbury, N. C., April 2, '66. tf-nol. The Wide World- " ill be to US iu after life a source ot great sat isfaction to knu'v that, in tur bovho>d davs, Sunday Sell-sols. readers. Its columns will contain Original Tales from some of the ablest'vriter.s in Am erica. Also, Amusing and Dangerous Ad- " “‘‘‘I'bfif band to ventures, Translations, Historical Reinini- i pi'l'i'ifttyry 'St7too/s f.-r jilace.s ol higl scences, Sketches of all kinds. Poetry, Wit. I pesiiiou, iu the "T>rk ol our Heaven- Humor, etc., etc., combining avast amouut ! of information on thousands of subjects tliat , . ^ name siribciently ii;dicate.s the y-hj-'ct arc of interest profit and amusement to the , ^‘■‘|b''"- *U*onduct. I hero general reailer. Editorials and Ne'vs. touch j is i*i‘'‘e-'^J^ity ho'\e\er tor the remark that it ing all the leading and important occurrences i " di ^“1 **'‘'>'’“"’*‘'1* b'Jt alike op.-n to of the day, "'ill be found in its columns. ‘ ot t.iis .''^Hte for con- Terms of Publication iu Advance. $3.00 Per i D ibutinu^, i;i "hica there is no spice ol secta- o oo Address No. 891* Walnut St. Phi:ade’phia. .\ TIlOBOLGIl F.UIILI IIEDICWE! ‘CS-reat Oaks from little acorns arow.’ The worst diseases known to the human race spring fiom cavses so small as to al- mo.st defy detection. 7’he volumes of scien title lore that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fratcriiit}’ only go to prove and elaborate these fact.s. O Then guard yourselves while you may. The smallest pimple nii the skin is a tell tale and indicator of disease. It mav fade and die away from the surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals, pcrhips, at la.st, and death be the result and final close. Maggiel’s Billions, Dyspeptic aud Diarrhea Pills cure where all others fiiil. While for Burn?, Scalds, Chilbla ills. Cuts, and all :ibrasious of the skin, Maggiel’s 8:tlvo U infallible. Sold by J. Maggiel, 43 Ful ton street, New York, and all Druggist^ Yadkin College, ’M'WMWC irADJtlW RIVER—NINE '1^ MILE? FROM L*XlXOtON. N. C. This Institution, under its charteras a College, was revived on the loth of January 18o6. and supplied, by 1 resolution of the Trustees, with a coips of experiea- ed Teachers ; so that now, with its cheap boarding irrangements, it offers to male pupils every educa- I'ional facility, from the primary department to a full coUege course, upon more favorable terms perhaps, ‘han any academv or collesre in the State, ft HAT I'A VILLA FEJIILE SVItllNARY, three quarters ol a mile from Yadkin College, and ■entirely separate from it. now offers, in its boarding atTangements in the family of the Rev. G. W. Hege, i'ud in its scientific and literary departments, unusual attractions to j'oung ladies who desire to acquire a tnished education, embracing mu.sic, and other fem inine accomplishments. r or brief circulars giving particulars in relation to Cither the College or the Femmarv, address tlie REV. G. \V. ill-IGE. A. M., OR J, .M. NEW.SON, , Yadkin College, via Le-xineton, N. C. Jiarch 30, 1866. l-diwlra Annum. Single copies may be had of all ne'vsdeal- ers, price Seven cents. All communications intended for the columns of the Wide World, or containing Subscriptions, .should bt* addre.^sod J. II. BRIGHAM 6c FERNALD, Publishers of the Wide World, 28 State Street, Boston, Mass. State of iVorth Carolina, ) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, h Raleigh, March 31, 18GG. ) riaiHsin. Tlie “B.vnneu'’ "'ill I"' is.sued monthly on handsome type, clear 'vliite paper auil'vil! contain fourteen columns rea'lingiuatter, quar to 1,‘i’gth. We trust suffi('ient encom-atremeni may Ui ofi'ered to justify tiie undertaking. TERM.S—IN ADVA.NCE : 1 copy t'velve montli.s, 30 5 “ “ “ 100 10 “ “ “ ooo ~0 “ “ “ .S.-iO m rri- ryy .’xr jir, ' Any persou Sending US a ckilM.f 20 for thrpo To Holuers of Coupons oj 2\oyih-Curolina \ dollars and a half will receive oue copy gratis. uolGdtf W. J. EDWARDS. Z. T. BROUtiHTON. I^u bli.slier.s. The Aen York Times. Bonds. I BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEM-1 bly of No.-th-Carolina, ratified Mar. 10, 18?G, J am directed to prepare ami sell for not less than pjir bonds of the State riiiiiiing thirty- four year?, " ith Ct»uj>ons bearing six jier cent, i interest, payable semi-aannally. of thedenom. j of the Dado, Sciiii-'lVcUdrj ination of .$100, $.500, aud .$1,000. j-rincipal | and interest uutaxable, for the purpose of pay- I and V'ec/dy Times. ing c:mpon5 no'v due and to become due in I isw, W1.1 bonds diic ai|d to fall d-.o in isw.. phe Largcst 311(1 Clicapest Panor By authority ve.sted in the Public freasiirer, I I a u|it,i in the United States. dt 25 cents per box. no2 d%.v '! • H K DAILY' E X P R £ .N S . Hic r- - ■ J'TEEabURG, VA V . , .^h’TEREI) upon its fifteenth ye.ir, in an en- ‘*irge,i lorm. with neiv tyjie under auspi e.s Ligliiy attenng. it has a large and dui'y increasing cir culation, and oilers to merchants and others desiring coramnnicate with the .'routhem public, advanta ges surpassed bv none. Am'ERTISING RATES: OKK SIJCARE $5 00 One month, $6 00 10 00 Three months, 15 00 24 Oo One Year, 40 00 TWO SQUARES STO 00 One month, fl2 CO 15 00 Three months, 18 00 .to (10 One Year. 60 00 . , SUESCRIPnON RATES: t'ge copy, o One month. 75 cts. uee months, $2. Six months, S3, One year, S6. Address A. F. CROICHFIELD & Ou., 29—d4w2w Petersburg, Va. designate Ne'v York as the place i^-f payment- Parties entitled, desin^ius ofetfecting theex- cliangeauthorizediusaidAcT.willpk'asc'Cf-in- municate to me at one*; the amount and char-, TUB NL55 5 ORK TI.\IES IIA.? BEEN EN- acter of the seeurities 'vhich they " ish to he j *ofV' l to the'ize of the I/indon 77j/.e.>-. funded, in ordi.-r that I may kno'.v* the number rm;iit-er co:ita;i: eight page f -even and denomination r-f tin? bonds 'vhich "'ill bu I Vo weeks. Two months, ri-x months. Two weaks. Two months, •X months, required. After the enirraver shall turuish tin blanks, the bonds will be prepared t-iri.^suej 'viih little delay. Under advice of the Attorney General. Cou- jmns of liiiiuls is.?!!*-'! .‘-ince, but ued-'T act' { pa.«ed before May 20th. JHll, "Til he funded i under the act c>f 3Iarcii lOlh, provided | their identity i.i estabii.'hed. by being cut truin j the bonds in my jiresence. a provkioa neces sary on account, of the similarity to other Cou pons, issued since Mav 20ih. IcGI. KEMP P. BATTLE, nol3dlw. Public Treasurer. Each C'olumu' each—t-r lixty-'ix colur-m'- i.n .dl—ina! hirgot ne'V'i.auer in the LT.n,-d btatek The J H/ks will cout.am rogularlv: Full C'.ng)ess-onal Imports; Rcp,f,rfs cf the lypislauirc ; M* s:z::j/ps rind Public Docahicyifj, ; Jlrpoi fs ,f ('curfs ard I uhlu ; I.uropcfin Neu's Full : F BLANKS Of aU Unds ncatlp executed at the NORITI STATE OFFICE. Old JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND FLXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. ''ropxan j>eu's in ■'orchjn and Domestic Conr.pon- dence A cusjrum all party- if the iiorld. Poll! ical and General Editorials; Lit oamj Iseics, SelcUioiis and Miscellanp. „ E''er}'lhing po?.siblo will be done to make the liiiis ..uc mo^t val'uable and :ntere.iiirir Family >e'v.'pai>fcr i:i the United Stalc.c. Its price win reraaiu uaebanged, in spile of the .’act that ito f'u have been increi^ed one-fourth, ii-e lo.iov.ing are the prices of the several edi- UOD?, pay.able ia ail cu'e.? in advance. 1 hoe prices are invariable. Club rates fee d:s eqntnineu. We have no travelling Agents. Re- mu in L hecks or Post Olhce Momw Orders it'pos sible. ^ Address n. J. ILAYMO-ND & CO. apro-dim Times Oniae, New York.

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