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14 HANTS k J. S: HAM1T0N. CITY A Nil STATU 1TKMS. Taw Xleetloa, 7 t ' x Ratification. Hejertion. ft tountief report- 1 rd jrsterdajr, , I mnkHn, - ew Hanover, 'tlson, , j , Vutrrft, - aruett, J' 4,94 Brianf from nearly all ike precineta of Cfravrland eonntjr give for ratification 12, Rejection 35. Id addition to the above we learn, from reliable sooree that Alexander eowntjr Ires 100 majority for ratification, Wilkes 00, Forsvtl, 478, Ashe about 300 Tad io300; Alleghany baa Totedaltnos t nnaa aotvly for ratification, ; and Suyry baa iiavMLWt -For liiiwtatk 153, (4? Tea inuui r1 "J "r IxrBOTlMKVta. 'In onr notice of tbe Lprovcuiriits ol the City Hall in our last. e did not mean to detract in tbe slightest rgrre from theust merits of the city com- kiss loners. 4 maoe onr siaieiaenK pon fornvition specially given us. , Our com- issiouers are aa careful of the health and a ? .t. - ' II Ll catiiioess oi tae ciijt m iucj can wen w tii all of them deserve credit therefor, but loe of ihcm desen-e more credit that Maj. urnrr, who we are sorry to learn, intends resign. Cot. 8tkphk MooBE-Tbis gentle- i t ...J "id Ian, who was wr some uioeconnccieu wim Le Freed mail's Bureau here, has been as- gncd to duty at Newbeine. In the dis- mrge of his duties here, Col. Moore gave ncrul satisfaction, and in eve y way so mt atied hinmelf as to win the respect of Jl. The good wiithcs of his many friends . a I Icre accompany liim to Aewbcrn where ry hope he will be kindly received. If re are to have such an institution ' as Jbe reau in the Sute, it ia very fortunate for it when tbey can be adminiitered by such ben as Col. Moore and Col. Edie who sue- ecd him here. Thb Arrest of a Ho be Thief. )n esterday, constable, M. A. Smith, arrest- kl one Lewis 13, Clark, a few milos from his city, on suspicion of being a horse thief, brought him to tbe city and he waa given bearing before Mayor Ennisa. Clark ad a hoifc at the time of his arrest, which l.t J I I r i ri nruB uiKiifc. mine wkh kimi iiiiiii" mi m. : .L. I'l I I I La 0 . 0 horee arrived, who identified him as the nriminv At mi i .iiiiivtpr vha mimM nir . . . . II. Til . IW . i.. ... i,.T.. ...t.L . ...... uu uui ib Bin i in ducuhhi ui an omiiu. ;ii .;, tr .. t .t.r comes and proves property lark has been committed to jail, and will, doubtleaa have a hearine before the county court now in session, tbis week Banner, ivtn. Information Wanted. Mr. R. Rog erg; of Monroe, Union couniv, wishes in formation of his son, J A. Rogers who was ft anlriuv in R i til i'j llmwuilA M HiillfWi. ti Island. He was last beard of just prior to the battle at Averasboro', in this Sute, after which he was missing. Any., intelli gence concerning him will be gratefully re ceived by bis distressed father, w ill tbe press please circulate this notice. Widows axo Osfhans or Soldikb '-The ciiiaens of Fayetteville are to invite Mr. Leo Wheat td give a aeries of his bril liant concerts in that, town, for the benefit of widewj and orphans of Confederate sol diers. The Pretyferw says of Hr. Wheat: "We remember him when scarcely large enongh to reach the keys of the Piauo, and even then he displayed an intense enthu sUsm for music which, joined to great fa-' cititj of execution, seems to have given bim a prommence among8tpTOleeionl mMM iiwi im .ii .1 r l . i o mis or auv other eountrv. .... . Bj all .means, let bim cone to Fayette vjlle, and let his reeeptioa fee worthy of the p'mni eaot to which, be bat deroted blou Tbe heart of the widow and tS or phan will be made glad, and the donble gratification of doina a benevolent action and hearing one of the most accomplished Biafeiciana fifth Am witl h rliranfr nnr- hed by the price of admission to his vooeerta." . anoertook to walk an indefinite number iber of buried f, borat a blood vessel, and was iVednesday. His wife would not allow b!m to be interred until the corpse began to 'decompose, believing ""-him rtfll' alive.a She is now Insane, and will probably remain oforlife, - - f Greelv. a Vermont nanar aava. i the cars last Monday, aaid that M Ltn eala was always wrong, hot yon could ftrrjc Lisa right ; Johnson is always wrong, sad yro am 't drivf bia right." . - - . a. 4,007 4,104 is a 70 85 : M 333 -37 ' 40 10 -260 WBafnmmm 5 MM 'I'll, ill) I'll. mi. rr present tlio l r t aj point tli It gutes to biate at la c iu the rLjUJclphut Cotiveu- Uon. Hon. Xath. Bojtlt n,of Rowan, waa elio eea President, and Maj. 8- On Galea u reqated to act as Secret try. Too Con- vef tion will deliberate fulljr Un action. Froe ! ngj to-morrow. P. 8. We letrn, just ii wi ro to press thai the followinjr r snllemen have !? ft-Ited delegate fur the 8tato at large, visi Hon. UUIian. A. Grnhani, JfJeo. Howard, fceo. Davis and IL C. , Pnryear.' sAlter- nateai Ge, W. Mnrdeeal, Hon. W. N Kdwaeda, E. J. Hale, aud W. J. Yates. Bakigk Sentinel. ; . TiKk Oonrrwiilonal District. Tb d derates from ibis District to the Philadelphia Convention ar Hon.' John A. (lilm r. nfflntlfoni mA Tdiu n..!T. jr., of Alamance, wiib J. O. Lash, Km., ef Foray the, and 8. S. Jackaou, Esq., of Ran. dolph, aa alternates, Tna district d. I-patloa from the Bute is now complete, (with tbe exception of at. 'ey U tlU district,) and Uuda fU f laf Dtstrkt. H II. Emit Vof Ilcrt rrt. ford. Col. II A. Gilliam, of bowan. 2d Dhlrictyi. YL Manlv, of Craven, Wm. A. Wrigl t, of New Haliover. ... 3J jprfC-V-Hon. Tbomaa A Aah of Aiikoii, Arfhibald McLean, of ( 'nmberland. 4A Dht id Vacancy. A. H. Arring to .ofNab. I 6tk District Hon John A. Gilmer, of Guilford9, Thomar Rnffii, jr, of Alamance, 6A District Jneeph. it. Wil ion. of Meckburg, Hun. Nathaniel Boyden, of uowan. 7A District Pat ton, of Buncombe, Gen. 8. F. Patterson of Caldwell. Homicide. We learn from the New bern Times that a Mr Hill, who recid-s about seven miles from Kinnfon, caught a negro stealing his corn, and shot bim dead upon tbe spot, night before l.-st. The XVational 2ebt. It is a remarkable fict that the national debt was reduced during the veir ending the 1st instant more tha one hundred and twenty-four millions of dollar. If this is done while about liulf tbe 'erea of theicottn try ocenpied by a third of - tWo- population l impoTnished by the war, the exhib! would hive been a g eat deal bettor had tbe Union been renllv restored after tln"f war by according tb the States their erjual rights undr the t'onstitution. Yet while 'his statement of aotn.il reduc tion appears in the Secretary of the Trena urV report, there instill the sum of 8137, 317,333 lying fn "the treasury. Thia it would seem ought likewise to be applied to the diminution of the public debt, since' it Would very materially redtfeW interest on that debt My that $100,000,000 wen paid, that would reduce 'the Interest per annnm by the amonnt of. $5,00,000. The exhibit of the state of the" fiiiano i quite encouraging, and just ifieaTTifi hope of m wturu at nnm rejuutnnliln time tt- m snore solid condition of .things to specie ityments and par valuations. Had the l.tdicals been more practical and less sel fitl , iunre patriotic and Jess pulisanl...thy wtuid have adopted wiser measures, ad mitted the Southern States to equality, and tbe Treasury exhibits,. as. eiicouiagiug as they arr t would havsiosn ksw! bi'tft r Some Radicals in New York are endeavor 1 z to sret Mr. McCulloch removed. The Presidr-nf will hardly listen to the appeals. Mr. McColluck is a good, abilesiuceie, ai d honest officer, and the President know a it. RicK Dispatch. : A ragged old vagrant was recently af-': retted iir St. - Joseph.- llalr a- biwbet of filthy old rags were taken from about hi waist, and wrapped lu the rag was cot cealed f 1,424 50 in coin, and f 329 in cur nicy. ( He declared that some of tho coin bad been in his possession for forty, years. A negro In GAlveston,-Texas, while smoking his pipe near an open keg of gun powder in a grocery store, dropped a spaik amongst the powder. Tie result was the sudden diaappearance of tLe negro and the atre. Some fragments were afterwards picked op, but tbey were not of much ral- fpecial otlcet LIAGGrllali'S FEVER & AGUE CURE. Da. J. MAGOIEL'S Fever and Ague Fills alao'eura Chills and Fever. Tbey are an in fallible tonic for the system in all miasmatic districts, and should be kept -ia. the. medicine cheat of every family. A bus of f ILLS will be sent fires a any sunering with the above complaints, and no money need be returned by the patient uctil he feels that he ia eettin cured by the use of MAGGIEL'S CHILLS and FEVER FILLS nr Thev areU by all Druggists at f2 00 per box. and a perfeet euro is guaraoteea wun from one to three boxes, if the directions re implicitly followed. ' OT Sold by all Druggists and Dr. J Mao - OltL, 43Fnlton8treet, New York, a $2 00 per box, and to whom all orders should be addressed. ; ' . Caution. I have noticed with much PB that many Druggiata, both at home and abroad, ara offering my Billions and Diarrhowi riiut v faueaii fur ia ear w unnoi uu w e verand Aroe.-. Mr hBillious and Diarrhoa Pills are infallible what they claim lo be. but nothing more. 1A notttben bv nnpiaed upon. Aiy Chills and r ever rtinedies'iiaye their name on the boxea and are entirely dif ferent from any of my other medicines.-1 hare been at considerable expeuav to have a libel engraved difliouh toeoouterfeit, ud it ia hoped that the consumer will narrowly scroti niac what he purchases, purporting to be miae. - - -J. MAGGIKL. M. D-. dwlraoSI '- - 43 Fallon 8U New York , r Jii ,-t, t to U i V .l txT.ni i.ti.; tuiLV I V Ilnil, erpiuucl. 1 uilra, prr )uiij, I'Mit. per tnh. ul W iIm., ilel, liuh. 4S -CoivriM, fer Munl, CaadlM, rllo, - Adam4iitia. CoUom, prriMMaJ, " , Yara, Mr kuack, Ecr. Hr duaiav - -''iOh jut nrmni, rioor, per bbl. t m, Stackarat, w. I. . " - t. a Hw'N 9.1 to 40 W 1.60 1.60 tu l.tMl 10 to IS Ola 85 Mlo SO 8Ua 35 1. 10 U 1.75 8 lo It 40l EEfr 19 Fruit, drleO, spplef .pealed. " " - anp'id ... 6 to . la 14 to tlo ;- 76 ta 46to ' 00 to - 9f y to n i . . 'i... 14 ta aopaa ad uaauMr, appar, perpouus. 60 Troa, bar. - raaliaH. . . M M 00 Naltaueat. -MohMtwa, anriiliaak. par gal . . . . . ... . ' s 10 S6to 60 m inaia. " tin. ... nu i.ou 1.00 lo 1. Oatona, pvrWhel, . 60 to . 66 10 toll 40 to eu to IS to 90 J to M rw. iter Dtianil. U ?ubitoM, IrUU. per biulnl u-r, nrowa. Mr ponod. nwMV W OmLmI PwlvwtaMl Salt, roa par sack. o.oo to a.oo " Liverpool. 4.9SU4.60 TOtacc-L It Barnoaad. i 6.M VI S.00 m In : bo to to " 60 to I.ou 1.40 to 1.46 " J biauklna. - .... Hllr, ...inn liBW to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATLAZf SO RESTORE THE 1IML SERVICE OF THE SOUTH. ? HTo the People of Virginia, g . JvorU CartMt to, mla Carolina Ui-or-, a Alabama, MuUt:jp Lomttriana. Ttnnen- S . ArkaixMi. Mtmn n, .ortaa. oa f Trras : Having recently returned from the South, I am well aware of the great inconvenience jto which the Hou:heru ule ar subjected on a -count of lack of muil facilities. This is o a v-ry great exteut ow ing to the oath with whicb contractors are required to comply, there hf'mg hut few melt in the otith who can take it. Ilav n; eonfernd w, h the pnqier authori tfea, (and obtained their approval, I find that thi difficulty eui be obviated and the uiaila e tahliMhed uimu every route at the South, ami at the highvst rates aibitiasihle tr the ieiple of either North or South. Ik-ing a Xa ioiial Union inau. (late of North Carolina.) by which I mean oue that is alike opposed to the here sies of the Extremists North and South, I can take thia oath aud thus f.trui the connecting link between the .So ithern peop'e and theUui t4 States Govwruineiit. Thia I proNse to do and tf establish mails on every routt- at tbe Smth now destitute of them, as follows : Any persou who is desirous of bee ininif a contractor will add reas me'ftt onc stating the route or nxitea for which he wishes to become contractor, (stating the extreme points to be connected, whrcli of course, should be on some route heretofore established-) I will then cou, tract f.ir such route or routes in my own name. and let the parties have theiit at a discount of JiJ. per ceut., on ttie anutial ainouut lor carry tug tho maU. onaaid router routes; ii,is 1 4,w pHrpoBc f teniae edncatio.i an the.eo arranireiaeot will s ure the route to the sub-1 r .. i . .n.. contractor substantially the same as if it were price than could be obtained in the usual way hi own contract, aud frequently at a better where there is so much aoin petition a .... . - My peroentaftaior 4a'lcu(u aa above, will not be required uutil the end of the' first quarter The nret applieant for a rout or routes ludiriiiff by the poet-mark on the letter of ap plication, will have the preference,, other things being equal. ....Praoua.irheB.jnsJting jppjieatiim. jdjonhi send a guaranty sigued by at least two guar antors. The guaranty should be certified to bv a rostmnster or a judge of a court of rec ordLt Applieantsjip. if. they deeim obtajn blank firms, printed by the Government, hy addressing either the undersigned or the 2d Assistant Postinaater General. Geo. W. Mo CWln'n,s.wh will take pleasure iu giving all the inf.H-mation that may be desired. As I am reeoKnised aa principal in thia mat ter, payment must necessarily come through me. I can, nowever ajiye me vn, i umunou be paid by or oefore the expiration of the first nnarter after the oinmencement of service ; otherwise payment for this quarter will be I drawn by the undersigned, exNjnsea deductedti and the residue, with drafts for the remaining f -..lJIJ . tKu nurtiftis Mrrvinir tlio I wrties carrying the miila. If nerstCS prefer, I will draw and Cn ward their money at the end of every qnarter, without extra charge. I would however pre fer that they accept t .e drafts, ia order that they may have the inaUeria their hands. It would be a s-mree of much gratification tn iim if I be the means of extendi nir mail fa- - . . . -. . i ilitia Ut the Southern people. ! heir attend tion is therefore res etfjfy called to tbiaJ thiongh competition, it would doubtless be to matter, aii ara m r"uu w r their Tnte.st to make speedy application, be fore any modification is niadc in the test oath in! :r.i.r that thev uiav obtain tnese rouiea s the highest rates admissible. " Peeaons confiding to my cara may rely op AiTfirb.iiiTn ir All scoepted bidwill be en tered una the books of the Post tHnoa Dot ' . :n i. t rartment, wnere uiey win im vyca tvw unyw- ti mi. . ' ' " ' ILin " - . . . r!Hettrs TriMrfeJo thr MegoIttgiBhouU contain a t tamp for answlefr anf addressed to - BUY AN TYSON. Box 1000, Washintoo. D-C BErEKENCKa, fby pennlsslorttj O. W. Panson, D. D L. I D. President Columbia CdWe't Hon. Chas. Mason, President Na tional Democratic Executive Committee, Lrr . r, - ?- rOBM OF A OCABAKTT. The undersigned, residing; at t , State of , undertake that if the bid t z carry in tr th mail on the route No. fifths Nbe not givenit is not essential, h aore t-j ed by the htmater benerai, uie aiuuer ana enter into the required obligat'on, or ,e nt wt, U perform the contract with good and suff cieat sureties. Dated ? ' ' ' r- ' froaii roa.caanncATi. The undersigned, postmaster at ' 1 State of certifies under his oath of ofEee that he ia acquainted with the above guarantors and knows thata to h men of pro tne'sixth Audit.ir of the United States Treaao- $1 500 ep Year ! we want agent ry foT all the-uarter f jr,whieblbmejiUracL aelj our improved nuy I ave been awarded, aLd these can be pre- 20 Sewing Mecliines. Three new kinds. seuted one at a time as they fill due, and the Underand upier leed. Sent on trial. War money drawn substantially the same as if the ranted five years. .Above salary or' large parties were bona fide contractors. In this ease commissions paid. The only machines sold the expenses ft wo aud half per eeut should in United States for less than $40, which are i ... ' i I . i .1 i ;.... . i- i i v . i u lit. vi r. ( i:jilrs t fi r f Imut the .N.ulli give the fort'L-oiiii! lu iiim-rtiuus auj f. w arj lull w iih a c"(7 ( ir to tlis tnnK-riL' hHU9 giving two or uu additional 'lied-. Th Inner thins will be entitled to a e BIr Of HIT iMMlk Ear -f LigkU" tha rlc f,'.(X). of which by mail ia NEW TAILORING si E s t a bl i s h m e n t. m i i r URY aud vicinity that he has opened TAILOR SHOP in Cowan's BRICK ROW, Main Street, ippoaite oprairue ltroa a tore, where be will be found at all tinn-s, ready to wait on all who may favor bun with their patron age, and hopes by strict attention to busi ness to merit and receive a liberal shore of the PUBLIC PATRONAGE. AH work done by the subscriber warrant ed to be put up in the LATEST STYLE, and in a good and workmanlike mauuer and warranted to fit. J D.WILLIAMS. " Aug. 9,'06r tf A.flVHi. win. avu. MYERS & -BROTHER, (LATE OF SALISBURY, N. C.) Successors to Sridglbrd tit Myers, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS," Dock and, Seventeenth Streets, RICHMOND VIRGINIA. . tl" Ppecfaf attention given to the sa!a of Cotton. Tobacco, H'licat, Varum and all kind of Countiy produce. 1 Also perwmal uttention given to tlx pur ehaxe uf-altkindii of (md km Merchants, llaaulae tursra. Kannrn and otla-nt. Ws nwctrolly aoliot your consignment and or- t July 36 '66. Ik- . tw-Jm. f Slate or .orlh Carolina, hxecutire Department, Raleigii, August 6th, 180G. 5 By direction of His Excellexcv, JON ATHAN WORTH, Governor of said tate, notice ia hereby given that I). R Hroton, N. F. Reid, 0. M. L -ries, John M Shelly, Braxton Craven, R. V. Best, and J. P. Stimson, of suid-State, havi.ig made applic tion to be created a body cor porate, under the in me and style of the "'Tioit AsviLi.E Female College," for cnnruceuient of education eenerallv, and having, in all respects, complied with the 'tite, io. such case made and. provided, I l....u..l..- .1 . .. havelhia day been created a body politic and corporate, under tlieamo of the V yiOASVltt.?? I FMir.R UoIXEGE, AS iiT'Mvnivi, ov leiien miiic, aigiteu DJ" 11.18 bxc:ieiicy, the said Jonathaii Worth (iovernor of said State, and attested by the Great Seal of the State, a corj- of which hubcerr duly rorordoeXti the lBce of the Secretary of State : -CONDITIONED, that the said corporation shall exist only for the. tern) Pf. twenty five yeiirg from the date of suid tellers patent, and that its Cap ital stock shall not exceed the sum of For ty thonsunddtllars. Wm. n. BAGLEY, Private Scc. Aug. 7,'CG. , 3t. lieened by ore, H Heeler & Wilton Grocer tt linker. Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines, are infringement and the seller or MSrrare liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment, illustrated circulars-sen- enH :iark S free. Adilrvsa. or c. free. Address, or 'cult on Shaw ic tat uttidetord. Name, or unicago, liu may grt-d&w 6in $90 A ITIOIVTII IAGENTS wanted for sir entirely new articles, just on i. a a areas u. i UAitc I , uity uuixnng. liiddelora. Ale. may SM-docw Sin a. vaiTaaaaa, a. . c. a. acvaaasoN, . JJrS. Whitehead X- iTenaerson, i2Te - CUted taemstlT'i in the ; F2U107ZCa07ISDZCS7I3 and offer their professional services to the eitisena of Salisbury and vicinity. Office Nejt door to Owen, Sofield dt Co's. Store. April gxkisoa- ::::iy Carriage for Sale. 4 FINS CITY 2irtk". e Pheaton atyle, for sale cheap, apply at thia officevor to M. A. BKINULC Salisbury, N. June 3U, 1800. ' STOP THE THIEF. JOHN HOPKINS having absconded ffoji my ptaa tatioa ia tlavie Coanty, with avlwge Irea tirey Bors I will give a liberal reward lor th bore au aoc MlbnaaOM as wUl lead to tfi aiiprehenaion of aaid Hopkia. -rwu w. Aty9. HA1BSTOM, s BLANKS Of aU kinds neatly executed at the OM NOR f II STATE OFFICE. - JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY ' EXECUTED AT TIIIS OFFICE. Fur Suit ai the Xsrtk StaMCffics. A JaW 55 biLiVBIl, Tbablabest cash Mios oald for o!d Silver aad Gold Bullion. L. M. DAVIS Jk CO. Jntr 10 '66. ' BoTS twaw am MILLINERY Mrs. J.C. flARNCECSS, Has removed to Uuis' building, nearly oppo site the MarkeMm Main Street, where she is constantly receiving froin the Northern Cities, the newest nnd handsomest - styles f fancy GmmIs. for Ladies' and Gentlemen. Call and eximiiie her fine assortmeut Salisbury, May 18, 'GG. dtfno43 la tho XsZidst of Id fa we are in Death. THEREFORE I.VSLRE MR LIFE IX THE North Carolina Mutual life INSURANCE COMPANY, WtlEttE THE WEIiL K.fOWN CHARACTER of the Manage In guarantee of the character of tbe comiany. v Insure at Home. Keep the money at home. Tbis Company insarea tht KvWof aN fceatthy pav aons from 14 to 60 roars of affaaacarinxttia amount Insured to the wits and cWWwUjLajalaetMie elaint of an creaituniMBa. , - . j. w. iiirv , ' n w "T tfHiT avtlaUMNirj Or, " As Accidents will happen in the best of Fumdtes" XXrSTJ&B ISt TXXTJ Southern Accident Insurance OOMP ANY. The Pioneer- Company of the South. -Authorized Capital, 91.000.000. Insure against all accident to life and limb. Giv ing thaliolder an annnal policy; for the fall amonnt iiuuinpd in case or rtat h. and compensation at the rate of S5.00 per week tor eacb 1.1 -MI0 if disabled. Not exceeding Tucnty-SiJt weeks. -Short Time Policies (for Travellers,) may be had from QiiCdmy to one year and from $500 to 10.000. v ( all at the Book Stora before ta't 'a j s trip and se cure tickets of . . J. iv. bUKKfc. Agent S'oatbern Accident Ins. Co. JoneSS 1366. tw5ra' THOMASVILLE Female College. TffE Bttildmga and ii Femt.lt Semfndr,'1 hav, ve been purchased, and the school Jias been reorganized with a Board oi. 1 rustees ana a competent corps uf i eacfl ers, under the name and style of ThomasYille Female College. No town in the State affords better advan tages in every particular for a eolleeeof hi eh trade "thau Thoinaaville, situated as it is, on the North Carolina Rail Road, in a region of country unsurpassed in health, good morals, and good society. It is tKe place for a college for Central and .Western N'oith Carolina, aud it ia our set purpose to make it equal , to the demands of thia portion of the State, both as to chartered privileges and buildings. T Kr It M g Vi- BoABD-lBclodinsr all but Hghts,? 15, per mouth: ...;.' . TUITION in Preparatory 110. ti tSO per sesa'ont - : TUITKN-iolleir Department tlaVto f i.ou: . Music on fiaao, or Guitar (22.20 1 Oil rainliugtiOt Drawing f 10; French, Latin and German $5 each. Incidental expenses fl. Tbe First Session will open the 7th Ang nst, I&jH. and continue 20 weeka. Payment to be made in currency one half in advance, and the balance at the close of the seaaion. For further particulars address, REV. D. R. BRITTON, PreaidenU or Rev. N. F. REID. D. D. Visitor. Thomasvijle, N. C. Joly !W,'6rJ. tw3l ' Dr. A. M. Nesbilt, Offer his proAinal arrictr to the Citi aeos of Salisbury and thtf snrronnding Coun try. He can be fiiund at hia. Ileaidenee on Jackson Street, in rear of the IVeabyterian Church. . - July27.'66. . m. GOLD & I.v audit iox to w:: laj;gi: andcur J'uUy st ledvd ito.k GOODS, VTB n ATS J UST RECEIVED X SEW 8CT PLT0P - 1 Ladies'v& Cenllemen'sWear; Fancy end Mourning JVinf, Bleached, and Jirotcn Muslins, Ginghams, and Jackonets, Silk Basque, Lacs -Mantles, and Prints, Sam nerShatrU,do.Mo$cm bemtes, Lenos, Black Silks, ITood Skirts, Boots. Shoes, -It. A LAMS AXD EICr.LLMT ABSOKTJIIT Of Ue ady-.TXade ' Clothing OB.00S&ZSS, A IXABJDwAaS, We aUo have on hand many Goods that we tah to alt off la order to make room for oar Pall Stock, and will do so at greatly reduced PriWRRAD8nAW, BROWN tt CO. J,,n,am , 60-dtf Just Received At the Store of i n -, YARDS of beautiful new I 1 1 I st vie Prints, alw a few beau tiful patterns of Udies' dress gooda. We have on hand a handsome selection of most every description of Ladies' Cress Goods. White Goods, Linens, Ribbons, Laceai Hosi ery, Dress Trimmings, Hats, Bonnets, Arc, See. For Gentlemen wear, we have a largo assortment of Cassimeres, Linen Goods and Ready Made Clothing. , Fall assortment of Shoes, of every description. Hardware, Groceries and Crockery. All o t which we offer at as reasonable ad ances as any house can sell them. A. J. Mock & Oo. Salisbury, N. C, May 18, '66. dtf no43 . PA TENT MEDICINES. A B00XTO THE SICK AND The Light of the World. ; These 1fj-rlvlna- remedies ara now. aivea onbliclv totha world, for over a Quarter of a century of wrL ' vate practice the iugredienu in tbeaa - . . " . LIFE-GIVING PILLS . Hare been used with the areatest aueeeaa. Thair miaaionera not Vnly to prevent diaeaaa, bat to cure. t bey aearcb out tue various maladic b ' which the patient iaanSering, andrsvigoratest' e fti ing aystem. tome aged and loflrra a aw iama ft UM valuable " pills will prove to be -t . A VERY FOUNTAIN OF- TOUTM. For ia every caas tbey add new lib and vitality, aad rentoretbc warning energies to tbeirpriitiiM atato. To tbe young and middle-aged, tbey will prove most ia valuable, aa a ready, euecifle, and sterling medicine. ' Hera is a dream realised, that Pono-de-Leon sonant for three hundred rears ago, and never found. He looked far a fountain that would restore tb old to the Igor and make room aver AN ETERNAL SPUING U was left for thi day and boar to nana tb dream andahow iu one glorious (act, to magic that mad A -' air. ' - THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES . rannot May tbeflightoryeara, bat tbey ea'a fore bach and bold aloof, diaeasesuiat murbt triumph over the , aged aad young. Let none beaitat then but teta tbe fa vorab: opportunity that offers'. vVhaatokaasa prescribed J-VU VILLWUS DISORDERS otliina- caa be more nrodnctiv of cure than tbeaa " PiUfV Their alwost magic inflnenc ia felt at aoa, . and the asual oo'ihcootitant efthis moat dutiuaalng ' disease Sre removed. These remedies are mad nwa th purest VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Tbey will not harm the aaoatdelicats female, and caa be given with good eOact ia described doses to the youngest bahe. . FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS aad all rantiona af the akin, tbe salv I moat laval' aabt. It does not heal externally alone, but pen batea with tbe most searching eflacta to tb vary root ortbvU! -v- , , DR. HAGGIEI8 PILLS Invariably euro the follow . ing Diseases, i Asthma. . . ''V. -.Bowel.ComplaiutaV Coughs,- . ' Colds, Costiveness, CjtpepauWl TO sea, ."- Drooay. ' Debility, Fever and Ague, -Female ComplaiaU Headache, Indigestion. . Inilueasa, ' , Inflamation. . lawwd weaknesa. Liver Complaint. . -J Lowneaa of Spirita, Ringwormv . Rheumatism. Salt Rheum, , iTiT. . . ' Seahta, .' - ' ;r'':' nkin Disaaaes, cVa. I J" V OTTCt. N'oa eaaaia withnnt th cur ved trade-mark around ach pator bos. gd by IV. J. MaeoiEuaaKalkMistraeWferhtoaoantoradt waicBiiony. tf old by all reict1W rValare lo Nadictnaa tbroogkoat th Laitod Htotoa and Caaida atttcU per box or pot. . or aaiaaa J. a. katatf larag Store, baoaoary X.C a. - anrWlT Pills and Sal ic
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1866, edition 1
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