! i , ' .fl -I. i i .-. !- in a. .11 in I ! w ' II IM i L ii . MpgxsaMMSgi HA IVES JH A n PTO, Wfc. yTfcr Old IWerffc w lw ar w VOL L SALISBURY, IS. UESDifY EVENING, JULY 17, 18GG. NUMISEK 78 u. T thk OLD NORTH STATE. TRI-WEEKIA1 XVrwis Hanoi John & KampUi PUBLISHERS A PBOPRIBTOlt UWII HAM, Mltof. KJ- tAXKS OF 8CB3CMPT10H. -C3 If: i VBBnW-CASII IN HVIM'K. Triwastly Om Year Six Month. One Mouth, K.00 s.oo 75 t-M WEEKLY Wee My paper, One Year, Six month. tt.00 1. 50 28.00 Tea copiea One Year, - i Twenty copiea, One Year. 40.00 A eroM -A on the paper indicate the expiration of anl-wi-intUm. r The type on which the " Ou North Btit," It printed la entirely new. No pain will be apared to naaka it a welcome vUitor to every family. In order to do this we hare engafred the err ice of able aad accoaplixlird literary contributor. ADVERTISING RATES TltANSlKNT KATES ror all period lew than one month tine .Square, reinsertion 11-00 Kaca eubiequetit insertion 50 Contract rate for period of one to four month. i MO , 300 4 00 500 600 600 10 00 15 00 2 moo. ; J Jtoe). 4 mos. 4 50 6 00 800 6 00 8 00 12 00 7 50 10 50 13 00 9 00 12 00 " 15.00 12 00 16 00 20 00 15 00 20 00 25 00 22 50 28 00 35 00 J Square. Squ'rs, 3 " 4 m i Coim'n 1 " Special Contract will be made with those who desire to advertise for a longer term than four month. Court Notice and Advertisement! will be charged . at the uanalrate . , Ten line of solid minion type, -or about one inch lengthwise of the column, constitute a square. Special Notice, in leaded minion, will be con tracted for at the office, at not lea than doable the rata of ordinary advertisements. Inserted as reading matter, with approval of the editors, fifty cents per line. AdMrthentent iiirtod irregularly. val, '& per cent, additional. The rates above printed are for standing adver itisemenu. - One or two square';, changeable at discretion, 10 par oent additional. More than two squares, changeable at discre tion, per square of ten lines, for every- change, twenty-tive. cent. Pits ipivs ftttimated'hs a quarts column, and ten squares as t half column. Bills tor ad vertising, whether by the day or year, will be considered due and collectable on presentation. The Philadelphia Convention. Got. Orr lias issued an address in his capacity of " Vice President of die Union Club of South Carolina," in which he ur ges the people of that State to appoint del egate to the Philadelphia Convention. Of the call under which the Convention is to assemble, he says : " The) address states clearly the princi ples upon which we are expected to act in common, and it seems to me that there is not one to which this State cannot sub scribe in honor and with sincerity. We imply recognize those results which the events of the late war have placed beyond the bounds ot auy future political discu: eion, results in which we have unanimous '.- : a ly ana sincerely acquiesced, and in con formity to which we have already modified our Constitution, our legislation, and our political sentiments." Commenting on Gov. Orr's address, and upon the general topic, the Charleston Courier says : It is proper that delegates fresh from the people "should meat in con ference, and burying all past issues, should, with m moral power which would sweep the country in favor of harmony, in favor of a restoration in spirit and in truth, pro claim that the foundations of our political system should be in accord with those prin ciples of Republican liberty which have the lathers of the Constitution inlmortaJ,,, Hon. B. TT. 4Tu of Georgia; TmnmmWi tea the sending of delegates to I'hiladel- i He talks about die "war having been " extremiata " on opposite Sides, while he has always been a compro mise man. Taking the call not upon its terms, but upon his own construction of it, he says : "I understand the Philadelphia move ment is ior a Union of Equals according to a Constitution made by all and adminis tered by and for all, and therefore, I ap prove ft, tt Memphis, Jury 13. Greenlow and A. B, Tavlor yAar a duel eat the Mississippi line yes Hit hatter was killed at the first THE rOftTAOE LAW. 1W the coarrni nc of our n ham are urunornrd a to thai rate, we extract an the dialing n4MMW a published in the Uni ted State Mail : Lama poBT.voB. rawATMirr. The law mrelre the postage on all letter to tie pre(Mid by stamp for stamp mi elnpea pay agent in mmmf brine aruaibltad. All drop let ter must idao be prepaid. The only letter on which payment is not demanded, are thoee aaV drewwd to the Pnrddent, or Vice-President or member of (Vngn's. and letter on official bust ues to the chiefs of the Kxeeutive Department of the Governmen. the head of bureau, and chief clerks, and other Invested with, the frank ing privilege. mis. The rates of latter pottage 4s three cent pet half ounce, throughout the . United State ; and three cents for each additional half ounce or frac tion thereof. The tan oent Pacific rate is abol ished. The rate of postage on drop letters is two cent per half ounce or fraction thereof, at all office where free delivery by carrier i etablihcd. Where such free delivery is not established, the rate i one cent ' nwarAraa postauk. The following is the postage on newspapers, when sent from the office of publication, to re go lar subscribers : Postage on Daily papers to subscriber Mil prepaid quarterly or yearly in ance. either at the mailing office Voe f delivery, per quarter, (t. t month O 35 ets Six times per week, per quarter, HO For Tri- Weekly, " 15" Foi Semi-Wee!), " I 10 " For Weekly, " " 5 " Weekly Newspapers (one conr onlv) sent bv the publisher to actual subscriber within the county where printed aud pablished, free. gi VRTKKLV PAVJIENTS. Quarterly postage cannot le paid for less than three mouths. If a subscription la-trios at anv other time than the commoneement of an official quarter, the postage received by the Poet Master, must still be entered in hi account for that quar ter. Subscribers for short term exceeding three months, say four or five months can pay quar terly postage for the actual term of their subscrip tionsthat is, for o w Carter and a third, one quarter and two third, die. Tho law only requires Quit at least one quarter's postage shall be pre paid, and not more than one year s postage, Any term between one quarter and one year can there fore be prepaid at proportionate rate. Subscri bers can pay the postage for a fraction of a quar ter, at the same rate for a whole quarter, by in cluding the fraction with ah, next wholaeaarter. aua paying ior uoun a uie same nine. PBlVILBOBS TO PFPLiSHUS. Publisher of Newspapers and Periodicals may send to each other from their respective office ol publication, free of postage one copy of each pub lication, and may also send to each actual sub scribar, inclosed in their publications, lulls and receipts for the same, free of postage. They may also state on their respective publications, the date, when the subscription expires, to be writen or printed. SMALL PAPERS-. Religious, Educational and Agricultural N ews papers of small site, issued less frequently than once a wees, mav be sent in package to oue ad dress at the rate of one cent for each package not exceeoing tour ounces in. weight, and an addition al charge of one cent is made for each additional four ounces or fraction thereof, the posUtre io be paiu quarterly or yearly, in aavauue. SEWS DKALKR3. News dealers may send newspapers and peri odicals to regular subscribers at the quartcriy rates, in the same manner as publishers, and may also receive them from publishers at subscribers rates. In both cases the postage to be prepaid eitner at tne mailing or aeuvery omce. POSTAU8 OS TRANSIENT MATTER BOOKS ASH CIRCfLAItS. Book -it not over I ounces in weight, to one ad dress, 3 cents ; over 4 ounces, and not over r ounces, a cents ; over 8 ounces, and not over 19 ounces,- Keeufaoter lit ounces, and not over 16 ounces, 16 cents. Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to one address, sc cents ; over three, and not over six 4 cents ; over six, aad not over nine, 6 cents ; over and not exceeding twelve, 8 cents. MISCELLAJf KO.CS. ' On miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets, occasional publications, transieu newspapers) band-bills and posters, book uianu script .( and proof-sheets, whether corrected or n.t maps and prints, engravings, sheet music, blanks flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, pho tograpliic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelopes or wrappers, cards, paper ,i'n or ornameuul, photographic representauoas M diflerent types, seeds, cuttings, balbs, root-, ami scions, the post age to be prepaid by stamps, is on one package to one aourea not over 4 ounce in weight, cents er niiiwi ra wit orer rs onnces, fj cents ; over 9 ounce, and not over it oanc-es, H cents. OW TO BR WRAPP1I). All mail matter not sent at letter rate of post age, embracing books, book manuscripts, urool sheets, and other printed matter, and all other mail matter, except seeds, must be so wrapped or eaweioped with open sales or end a toenable the potpnaater to eramine the package without de stroying the wrapper; otherwise such package Must oe law! WHB 'tetter tirstate. fO' commtliil. estAQSH wasaVar fawrlttng or in prhiWcen he sent Hrs or sflon. mm engraving or otner mauer not pnniaa, except peritxlicals Ui one ad areas aod the names of the club of subscribers to which thev be lone, with the rmstare for a Quar ter iu advance shall be handed to the uiaMraaatsr, be shall delivethe same to their, respective own ers. But this doe not apply to weekly newspa pers, which circulate free in the county where printed and pabbahetl PBE-PA VMEXT OF TatAHSIEXT MATTER. AO traooent matter must be prepaid by stamps. Baff!tenaBSts the oaVe ml diMaarv wit hoot or abort paid, the postaga the pre- on deliver r at tedect exist in the strict itw&riTpS lesstt is aathsr pre paid i quarterly pre ter sent to rep- hrered nlessit is father prepaid at the aaaiunc oaare. orat Uaitwauii ij oMate, Bar at toast a quar- If Wueiepsdnagss rf newspapers or paid rate- axrrw thevfiui tb. wiUhacMialmUall 4fon. aad in clear caw removed from i itlA t WVITTKO OM XaTWRJAPEBS. To mcWnf OSBCMnU a latter, or iforjpboripiion)m, aftaliuptibUeaAioB or enure package of wnlcn KM a 'Any word orcosniMBicauan, whether by print ing, marks or sign, upon the cover or wrapper oi a newspaper, pamphlet, magaiine or other than the name and address of the person to whom it is . , . . . . . . , . , i ::,r..T.KL""r"'r ,:, ,I yZr""" '. - r . ' " " MattmM Advertiaementa. N. C. R. R. Company. eng. a M p'ts. orricB, Compact Shops, Jons 7th, 1806, CHANGE OR TIME. On and after June 10f, I860, Trains will run as foUows : oi win. MAIL TRAIN. Leave OoMsboro' 12 30 p. m Kaleigh, 345 Hillsboro' 8S9 Greensboro', 740 " " Salisburv 1010 Arrive at Charlotte ... 12 35 a m PREIOHT AND ACCOMMODATION. Leave Ooldsboro', 12 00 p. m. 1? " Kaleigh 4 30 A. M ltiiisboro',..t V x7 " " Greensboro', 1 00 p. m. " Salisbury, 5 30 Arrive at Charlotte, . 900 " OOIZVO BAB. MAIL THAIN. leave I harlotte, -.It 13 p. m. " Salisbury 1 26 A. M. " Greensboro' ..410 " Hillsboro',.-... 6 31 " " Raleigh 8 30 " Arrive at GoTdsboro',. i 1120 " pkeightIand ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charlotte, .4 30 A. If, " Salisbury,. 8 55 ' ". Greensboro' 1 10-P. m. HUlsboro',.. 525 " Raleiirh 046 Arrive at Goldsboro', . . . ji biilslnd naami LM liill'i iRvfhlll- ...2 15 A. aLw Mail Train connect at Sc Gaatou Traius for the X ban.', with Wilminjrton and Weldon, and At- lantic'de N- C Trains. Acoominodation Train runs daily, (Sundays excepted.) connecting with Wilmington ic Weldon Trans. There is no Sunday Train going North from Weldon to Portsmouth ; passengers arriving at Weldon on that day can go immediately through rta Petersburg and Richmond. . WILKES. June, 9. '66-dtf Eng. f Supt. NOTICE to the MERCHANTS A A 1 FARMERS OF NORTH MD SOUTH CAROLINA The Seaboard ami Roaftoke RAILROAD, Is now in thorough operation, AXD FORMS BY ITS CONNECTIONS WITH f Hi- llnU nth ami tlaxhin Itnail thn Western. Aorta Carolina Railroad, aud the Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, the Cheapest, Quickest tk Most Direct Through Freight Line from all places in North Carolina and Western South Carolina to PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, , BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. NEW TdRK, AND BOSTON. To take 4vante of thi pn-t throuph line, be caroful to ctmaign your Freight to care of Rail road Agent, Portsmouth, and direct your corres pondent in New York and Philadelphia to do the same, and from Baltimore be careful to have your freight sent by OLD BAY L.INE STEAMERS WHICH ARB THE ' J H Y VVIUf H THROUGH FREIGHT ABBANGEME2ITS "T-BVE BEEN MADS Take notice, that by hi ronto ' your Freight directly to it deottnation, sT: fl cbaree and uoverujuent duties are naid br th ruau noaa ab-iii at I'orumouui. and ioru-arrlnri to be collected at the deatination of the Freight. - .. U. UMMl, AOaTTT. apr 13'66-d3m PortKmouth. ta. THE HOMESTEAD BILL! T2a OPENING tbe New Environ of Che western part of the city, the Sabaeriber La it in hi ii la of fer ta barn wawaf the aitaxtawinble boiMiag Lota, an reoaab4e tern lor cash . Tb ten of the city are ia that direction, aad a i believed ttnt iavert- cat ta taat loeairty tutmre aatujactorr to par taaem. Parasaa wfabia HoneMead. r on Id do well NEW JSO A J.yJ.e6. Ooart Advertiaements. 'Equity Sales of Land. TSV AM ORDER OF THE COURT OF J Equity of Rowan county, I will er for sale the following Tract of. Land : Being the homestead of the late Sarah Hei- lig, on the waters of 2nd Dutch Creek, adjoin ing the lands of P. N. Heilig, Mary Heilig, aud others. ' This is undoubtedly one of the most desirable and highly improved planta tions in the county, the buildings are of the . .f . j, ii I iu his vvuu. j beat description, large, cotamodW well flniaKsati Aiul Tis'U-. finished and new, having been erected during the war ; such property as this is rarely otter ed for sale. 110 Acres, Belonging to the estate of the late Sarah Heilig, known as the Lents place, adjoining the lands of Jacob Reiidleinan and others. 81 Acres, Belonging to the same estate known as the Barringer place, adjoining the lands of U. M Bernhardt and others. The above mentioned lands are al) in a high state of cultivation Peraous desirous of seeing these lands can do so by calling on P. N. Heilig, orO. H. Baru hardt. The sales of all these tracts of land will take place on Saturday, the 14th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, a. in., at the Homestead tract. Terms of sale : Twele months credit with interest after six months, the purchasers giving bonds with two or more approved sure tiesthe costs of sale to be paid bv the pur chaser of the Homestead, and credited on his bond as soon as the sale is confirmed. LUKE BLACKMER, C. & M. E. June 4, 1866. (Pr. the $15) d2t w6w 106 ACRES, Belonging to the heirs of Daniel Fisher, ad joining the lauds of John L. Rusher, Michael Shuping and others. A very desirable little pktntation with good improvements. Sale to take place on t.ie premises on Fri day i lie Lit Ii of .July' next, at 11 o'clock, a m. Terms of sale : Twelve months credit with interest after six months, the purchaser giving bond with two or more approved sureties, the ousts of sale to be paid by the purchaser and credited on his bond as soon as the sale is con firmed. LUKE BLACKMER, C. & M. E. Ii6. (Pr. fee5) d2t-v6w State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY Court of Eanitv. Snrinir Term. 1866. r.juiiy oie oi w riciicrei .i.i,, in Nokth Carolina Samuel Woodruff and Henry B. Reach to the use ot Julius R. Brocitclm, I vs. The Gold Hill Mining Company. By viiftue of a Decree of the Court of Equity ot Rowan County, - made In the above named cause at this Term, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Saturday the 18th day of Angust next, St II o'clock, A. M., all the legal and equi table estate and interest of the Gold Hill Mining Company, in all real and personal estatefeonveyed to Isaac ii. Smith, by M L. Holmes, and others, by Deed bearing dab: July , 9tJ. 1855, and registered in Book j i,)ii .1. . r rea.. r w, page ox uie negieici n vmcc oi Rowan County ; and in that , conveyed tb the President and Directors of the Gold Hill Mining Cotbpariy, by Edward B. Rice, by Deed dated September 29th, 1853, and registered in Book 40, page 88 of the Reg ister's Office of Rowan County, wherein the same may be found particularly iet forth and described, Also, nhy and all leeral and eauitabk estate and interest of aid Company, of or in any real or per sonal estate situated at of near Gold Hill, in Rowatf County. Terms of sale, Cash, and the titles retained to await the furth er direction of the Court. LUKE BLACKMER, C. M. E. June 14,'66. prfee$25 no64tw&wtds State of North Carolina, Rowan Couirrr. Court qf Pleas and, Quarter Sessions, Man Term, A. J). lSt& Elisabeth Bringje vs. Lawrence A. Bring le, John Hi -ingle and Lavinia Bringle, PrtiTion for Dower. It anoearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Lavinia Bringle, one of the de fendants in this case, is a non-resident of this State, it is therefore, ordered by the Court that publication be made for six con- o, ,-niivi. WeT-kB rnTBK)t,t NORTH STTfc ....lit viior auitl defendant of the filing of. this petition and that utile.- gne appears :n the next term of this CjAnrt to be held for the Cmitoowan af :flreCottrt Honse in Salisbury j on Ue 1st Monday in Angust aeit, ana: pleads, answer or; ewnurs, tne me will be heard ex parte ana judgment rendered pro camfeaso as to her. f Witness, Obadiah Woodson, Clerk of onr said Court, at Office, the 1st Mon day in May, A. P. 1866,, and in tbe 90th year of uf Tndrepelence.T OBADIAH WOODSON, Clerk. June I, 66. (prfee$10 6A 6w FOR RENT. A g"od Dwelling House in one of the best neighborhoods of the City, for par- tk9lUi'Tt0 a a i,. u. vrAiu. Juns 4, 65 Ooart Advertisements. State of North Carolina, Rowas Cunrrr. Superior Court of Low, Spring Term, A. D. 186G. LVf Atlantic Bank of Near ,Y,orV Sf luruu a i n 1 1 rv iuiu . ATTACHMENT. It appearing to the aatlriactioa of the Court that the defenJant, Hiuieon Krankibrd, tea noo-reatdent of the Htate, it i, therefore, ordered and adjudged that publi- ration be made for lx ucoeaive ireet IS The DM North Htate," nottfying him to Be and appear befurr the Judge of our Superior Court of Law, at the aaxt Court to be heid for the Coun'v of Rowan, at the Court House in Salinbury on the itth Monday after the 4th Monday in Auirust next, then and there to plead or re- plevy, andabow eause, if any be ha, whyhe plaiutiff should not hare judgment again! him, and the House and Lot levied upon be aold to atify the Mae. Witness, Dbadiah Woodson, Deputy Clerk and ex- officio, acting Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 13th Monday afterthe last Monday in February, A. D. 1886, and in the 90th year of our independence. UiJADIAH WOODaOX, Deputy and acting Clerk . June 18, '68. IMeellO no66 6w . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAVIDSON OOL'STT. Ooart of PlMl and Qaartcr Sudsa, Mi) T m, ISM. C. F. Low. Es'r of I Petition to tttt B bar Mlllr der'd, (v.) the e.tatf of Bar- Jaoob MilUr ao4 oUxr. bar Miller. It appearing to Ui Court t at M'.chacl Mil Vr, Henry Mill r, Joho rri--r, Alexuder rcor Siullh Km and other tl children of Barbae tVaor, i... wit of Lena ard feeior, and the ereonal rtpre otalirea of Jaonb Huffman, dec',1.. re-t a beyond the 11 Oil' of this State, ll la therefore ' rder d by 'h - Court that MbliraUon be made for alx tree In the -Old North Slate. a newi a- er puhllahedln Sal abury, N.C. noUljlc aaid baent defend ant to ai-pear at the next Coart cf Pka aod Quarter Seaalona to be held for the Oonaty of David eon at the Court H "Uo. la Lealnaton, on the aeoo-d Monday In Ai- guat next then an t there an ahow .-, T any tbejr hare why the prayer or the tVIUonar ahall uot be grant-d ou erwia-i- will be hear 1 ex. ne aj to them. Wltnea L K. Pe'ryman, Clerk ' f aald Crtort at Offlct In Lexington, a.sond Mondar of May 18tS. 1. K. PEBKVMAN. C C 0. Jane 14, nol t - r'ee lu) North Carolina, Davidson County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term. 1866. John W. Payne Adm'r., De bonnis non vs. Asa Jones, and wite tMuabetn, . V . .... .r . and others. Petition to sell land to pay debts. It appearing to the satisfaction of the fonrt that G. O. Payne, 8. A. Payne, Martha Payne, Mary Payne, and Erasmus 1'ayne, defendants m this case, reside be yond the limits of this State. It is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be 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 and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House, in Lexington, on the second Monday in -August next, then and there toplead, an swer or demur to the petition, or the same will be taken prp-coufesso and heard ex parte, a to them. Witness I. K. Perry man, Clerk of said Court at office in Lexington, the second Monday of May, A. D. 1866. I. K. PERRYMAN, C. C. C. June 1466. 1 no64 prfee12 Read Brothers & Co., STRAW GOO DS, F U R ate WOOL HATS, 22, 24 and 2G Rkade Street, 0pp. A. TV .Stewart & Co. June -.S, 'ill,. New Vork. no69 tl. State of north Carolina, rollna, ) TMENT, S t 31, 1866. ) TREASURY UKPAH'J a Raleigh, March To Holders of Cokpotts qf NorUt-Carolina tt Bonds. BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEM bly of North-Carolinai ratified Mar. 10, 18156, I aui directed to, prepare and sell for not less than par bonds of the State running thirty-1 lour years, with Coupons bearing six per cent'. interest, payable seim-aunually, of the deiiotn. ination of $100, 500, and $1,Q00, principal and interest untaxable, fur Uw purpose ol pay ing coupons now due and to become due in I -tit i. and bonds due and.io.fall due in 1866. By authority vested in the Public Treaaurer,-! designate New York as tike place f payment. Parties entitled, desirous of eafceunar the ex change authorized in said. Act, wiU please com municate to me at once the amount and char acter of the ..securi'tie which they wish to be funded, in order that I may know the number and denomination of the bonds which nil! bef uired. After the engraver shall furnish .the - ' - ' . with little Delay Under advice of the Attorney General, Cou- pons of bond tsstiwl since, but undter acts ptMMd before May "JtHh, 18J61, will be funded unoVMhe act id March 10th, IMii, JkniM their identity is establishetj, by BViug cut from the bonds in my presence, a provision neces sary on account of the similarity to other Cou pons, issued since May 20th, 1861 . KEMP P. BATTLE, n13dlw. Public TrrmmTur. DENTISTRY DR. 8. ANGLE, Offers his Professional servicf to the citizens of Rovn aad the surrounding Counriea. All operations performed with neatness and dispatch. Lir" Charges moderate. Post Ofice Cool Bprinfw, IreWI Co., .EWFIRM IN SALISBURY! i. W. GRAY. & CO. - j UAVB )KutI-au!lmcJ Tew andlaSt1 nliv' I I Stock of StairiV and I r FANCY DRY qOODS, . which they will sell for cath or barter, only, a follows, A large and beautiful assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest and season. leading styles of the A largo assortment of flontlemen'a. Youth and Boy- Good, Ladle Summer Wrappings. Ijadies' Misses, and Children' Trimmed Hat, now shapes, Ladies, Misses and Children, Hoop Skirts, Lmjiea, Misses and Children. Balmoral Shoes, and Gaiters, Bonnets, Ribbon, Gloves, Hosiery, tc, Yc Gents and Boy Shoes of every Description, 'Gent, Boys and Childrens Rats, of every variety for summer wear, Crockery and Glassware, tTood and willow ware. Also, ;( Drugs, Medicines. Paints and Dye Stuff's, of all kinds. They are prepared to fill all orders, of Physi cians, for Drug and Medicines, at the ahortast notice. The Drug department will be under ths 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 nke wise be obtained on the same terms. The atfcve stock of Hoods, having been pur chased since the late heavy decline ofpeioes in the Northern Cities, will be sold a LOW as they can possibly lieJjonght fn thi market. P. R. Martin, invites his old friends of Davis County especially, to give him a call When visiting this market. J. W. GRAY, P. K. MARTI JT, J.McGCIBK. Salisbury, X. C, April Si, '68. tf-nol. B. P. WILLIAMSON & Co., CoinmigsioM merchants, RALEIGH. N. C SELL on Commission Cotton Yams, Sheetings, lt:ii.it' Flour Tiitrd llri,fl Fmifu wlitA-S Brandy, and all kinds of country produce. They also keep constantly on hand for sale, Plows, Iloes, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Corn Shel I "is, and all kinds of- Agricultural Iniiili-nients. Hardware, Tin Ware, and Groceries of every do scription.' They respectfully solicit consignment from Fanners and others, in the. western part of the State,' and pledge themselves to irive their best attention to all orders and consignments entruat- U IAI UitUU. Best to refer to McCubbin Foster & Co- Salis bury, Tod.R. Ca(.well, Pres't., N. C. R. K. Mor ganton, J. A. Rosebro, StatesvUIe. april I, '66. noltf THE WEEKLY OLD NORTH STATE." PUBLISHED EVEKY FEIDAY, AT SAL ISBURY N. C , BY HANKS ttAlHPTOIf 'I ? sib CONTAINS act S fpti i All the latest tfewi, KFVIEW OP TUB WARI .n-w. H BTC ETC.i o" ':t78.il - n -. , I ' .-.:.- -'.Jl ..'1 C Ann PKINTEa IN THV'tataWr mw--'- PERSONS LIVING IN THE COUN- -TRY" WILL BE KEPT POSTED W ALL THE NEWS OF THE DAY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY " OLD NORTH eTATE. TFHJIS CASH Iff ADTAMCB. SIX MONTHS, 1 50 rabllskars Froprietor JOHN S HAMPTOX, I march Mt- J A MEM W. OSBORNE. Rt'PUS BARRIVORR. (KSROR,K & BARRINGER. AnomjraTs at law, CHARLOTTE. N. C. WlLLfflH!tfr;lTiThiF eouiities of RowRar t Cabarrus, Union. Iredell. Mockleiiaburg, Stanly, Lincoln and Gaston; also in tie Su preme and Federal Courttj-.wf the State. . tT Ofle in the Urirk RrjfldinK near the Court House, upstairs. mat . IfrJ-tf. JOB PRINTING ai NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. I I '3 I r -