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Ilin OLD KOUTH STATE tbaraday Craning, Anf. 23,1160. SALliXUUY. ALU. ts. It?. OOCUUTED IU1LT IT tntACt'Z t LEWIS 1IANE3 dej. 8. HAMPTON. hjbluhim & rKorurrous. U mtmmm ; . New Adtmtisejush. We Invite tie pecial attention of our reader to the ad Yertlsement of E. Wilkes, Engineer and V Superintendent of the North Carolina Rail Road. Shipper now lava an opportunity --I sending freight in direct line to and from the North via the N. 0. Railroad and . Ita connecting lines. "V " Anion College Ansonville, N. O. AVOTHKE ArriAT IV M0RaA2TT0a We learn from passenger by the Western train hist aveuing, that Morganton hat been the scone of another serious affray. On Sunday lust a difficult aroae between Japf . J uuiua Tate, and a Mr. Uorpeuing, ' recently a Director 4 the Western Rail ' Road. Corpening track Capt Tate, ' tkuMMii -Tate at! bed JUan mm raral time 'with pocket hV&. irhlch he had in hi hand at the time, tbe difficulty commenced. mm . m - W m A be wounds were at am considered mor tal, bat last advice report Corpeuing Im proving. UapL 1 ate was arrested. Am sier. Keitoratloa of Crtil A.thorit la the Month. iiiunr liiure ttuioiuiiiiiti3 of.ii'rm. 1 ho aJ- dress declares it to be the duty of each f late, ai wtll as their right, to participate in the government ; that the signer cf the xfl t.i; l..t tli R,,nrl. in aluerre in ita Baca, declarations, and they v unwilling mai (m, m beak, fc m , its people should be denied representation rL in i nnrreaa h a tihiln violation of the I anales, TIWw. , e J i Constitution. The address, iu conclusion. I Casta. - I - . r Tai ar baex. When the restoration of tbe Union, and the preservation of our form of govern ment, are iu Issue, however much" we niay regret to sever cherished associations and to co-operate with former enemies, we most prefer to act with those who bare been wrong and are now right, rather than with those who were right and are now wrong .LA. 5' AUh'J. Aeaauurttaa, Eggs, par mmmm. r hlh r aa, MaoaaraL A. frail, triad, arfte ., , FROM NEW YORK. New York, Aug. 21, P. M The deaths from cholera the past week were 250; from other diseases 428. ' Sm Steamer Norikem Light, from Aa- piowajl brings X3,1U,UU0 in, gold. ( A bufialo dispatch nys that the Fenian picnic was largely attended, bat no raid on Canada waa purposed. Only a few, Irish companies in the gathering were armed. FROM WASHINGTON. Wa$kinaUm. Aug. 21. Y, II. The The following is the essential portion of pjdent officially announces to Governor the Proclamation of the President issued HiUon u,at he is relieved his position and published on Monday. Provisional Governor of Texas. the And whereas, subsequently to the said , . . , ... . , . ... , . second day of April, one thousand eight w ,uc "'- 1 , " UJ hundred and sixty-six, the insurrection in the people thereof. the Sute of Texas has been completely ..., nii.np irnor. and everywhere suppressed and ended. j r.uoi. and the authority of the United -tates hs htw litrki-Aug. 2i, M. ho i been succesnfiilly and completely entab- is in, with advio s to the 12th. but i Iished i:i tbe said NUte of lexas, and now : .;,. ,. .' 1 .,- tli IMW4. .. Ma. ti I "--- aa ml aa urn t at - Uteul . ,, ia. t f a I kk. awl .......... ikml . at. tt J a. - w mm v an - . a . aa.ira. ha at naiak, la .7!H" b5T to " a aw - . a 'la . - . : Z " aa I HESICIE JOtTlflT SERVICE crTucjioini. fLr rrple of Virginia, AV A ll If A N T K D re-; i' r sr ai. Iraa, Wr. caaaiaca. Nail, cat. ltolaaasa, aarilmaa. aar gal . S SW Mrma. Ijiai at Oaioaa. per la J rt. ....! 00 aT SS fork. 1-raMai 4 H ?WUaat, luiah. as Waal IS. ..... aw ar. Rmrt, wrfiawa. Rb 10 - tlartawC - - i ' a SJk .... 0uswaa-sw Salt, i " UvafMai, " Tawla. Tobacco, beat i Maaat Gt4. "Any Jaly law. 4a. i IjSW l.aL 'XEW ADTEETISEMEXTS. OAIIOLII7A Female GoIIcrc. FALL SESSION: r I lHIS Tafctitutioa viH n Car t&nMrav I ti .o lnriU tW PI UT MJDAT I.!l'TM3SXXT.aa4 remains therein unreHtricted and undispu ted, and such of the proer United States officers as bave been . duly coinmisDioned within the limits of the said State are now in the undisturbed exercise of their offi cial functions ; And whereas, the laws ran now be sus tained and enf rod in the srJd State of Texas by the proper civil authority, Mate or Federal, and the people of the sitid State of Texas, tike the people of other States before named, are well and loyally dinposed and bave conformed or will conform in their legislation to the condition of affairs growing out of the amendment of the Con stitution of the . United States p mhibiting slavery with the limits, and jurisdiction of the United States ; And whereas all reasons and conclu sions set forth in regard to the several States therein cully named now apply Advices froi.i i liiita, through French papers, state tlutt tnc rebels nave been dis persed, . their encampments burned i.d equally and in all respects to the. State of J Middlings closed at 13 Jd. Breadstuffs TexM, as wall aa toShi oUmt Htatos wbiohrg( but without quotable chanee. Mi naa Deen involved in insurrection ; And whereas adequate provision has been made by military orders to enforce the execution of the acta of Congress and the civil authorities, and secure obedience to the Constitution and laws of the United t Dua wiunn iue aiaicoi xexas, u areson to military force for Such purpose should at any time become necessary : 'Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare that the insurrection which heretofore existed in the State of Texas is at an end, and is to be henceforth ao regarded in that State, as in the other States before named, in which the said in surrection was proclaimed to be at an end by the aforesaid proclamation of the second day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-sir. And I do further proclaim thai the said Insurrectiou is at an end, and that peace, order and tranquility, and civil authority now exist in and throughout the whole of the United States of America. ' , In testimony whereof, I have hereunto net my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Doreat' tbe city of Washington, this twentieth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hnn Tt 8.1 dred and sixty-six, audof the in dependence of the United Siates-ef , America tbe ninety-first. By the President : V ' '" ' ' ' Wst. HV SrwAD, Sec of State. GxvxxAu or thx Ubtttid Statis Akmt The Generals of th j regular army now rank in order of their names in tbe following list z. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant Ueutenant Q&tenl William T. Kberman ; Ifainr CintrulmTTemrr Wl TTmllvW rUnrs G. Meade, I'hUip Q. Sheridan, George U. Thomaa, Winfield 8. Hancock r Brigadier Generals Irwin McDowell, William S. Roseenns, Philip St George Cook,- John Pope,' Joseph Hooker, John M. Schofield, OUVer P. Howard, Alfred H. Terry, ; fLQt Of all these. General Terry, th captor of Fort Fisher, b W only officer, djrawn from civil life. All the others were eda- ented at west roini, out urtnw eneman. Ilooker, Howard and Ilalleck were la civil , life when the war broke out, having resign ed from the arm after the. Mexican wax.. LATESTNEWS. THE CONVENTION OF UNION 80L- I)lao ir A A 1U A iU liAU ' WaMkimgUm, Aug. 21, P. Jt The call fo3 a Convention of Soldiers and .Sailors, who endorse the President's policy, to meet at tleveland, Ohio, on the 17th of Septem br ha been lasaed. It k signed and en dorsed by Major Generals Blair, Rousseau, Custer, McCovk, Steedasah, Meredith, Dix, Elocaa, o'icklea, and early 100 lata gen rai o2kn of the Tedcrsi army, and as their leaders killed. An early -abdication by Maximilian is rt g.ii di J us j l oLable in France. Thu Km preit of Meiico denies thi report. There has been a Lirge arrival cf 5-20's in London and considerable sales for Ger many iu Holland. CHOLERA Cincinnatti, Aug. 22, M. Fifty -three deaths hC'ii from ChoteTa Ofi'yesleidayT- FROM EUROPE PER THE CABLE. Licerpodf Aug. 21. Under news from the U. S. Cotton decliued about Id. ea- quotable change. Mixed corn 26s. 9d. London, Am, 21. Consols closed 88$. 5-20's, 70. JParu, Aug- 21. It is announced that neace bas been made between frussia. Austria and Bavaria. A report is also current that the Cxar of Russia has taken formal steps towards the negotiation of treaty of alliance between Prussia, France and Austria. MARKETS AND FINANCIAL. New York, Aug. 21, P M. Gold $1.48 ixesSlll. Registered Fives S108g. Ten-forties 102. Flour dull. Sales of 300 bbls. South ern at tl0a15. Wheat dull. Corn one cent lower. Oats one cent lower. , Pork firmer. Sales of 9.300 bbls. mess at $33. Lard dull. Gotten quiet. Sales of. 1,000 bales at 3436 for middlings. Spirits Turpentine 6970. Rosin t2 87 a 18. " " New York, Aug. 22, M-Gold 148 exchange 8 J. Uotton quiet. Middlings 34. special Notices. MAGGIBL'S LJEYER & AGUE CURE. Dr. J. MAGGIEL'S Fever and Ague Pills also euro Uniiis and l ever. I bey are an in fallible tonic for the system in all miasmatic districts, and should be kept' in the medicine enest of every family. .. " " . A box of riUJS will be sent free to any suffering with the above complaints, and aw money need, bo returned by the patient until he feels thai ho is getting cured by the use of MAGGIEL'S CHILLS and FEVER PILLS Or They are sold by ail Druggists at J200 per Dox, ana a peneei cure ts guaranteed wun WOT,at u thrw fc.-..ir.tai , imolioitlv Allowed. - tr Sold by ail DruggisU and Dr. J HAO- OtBL, 43 Fulton Street, New York, a f2 00 ner box, and to whom all orders should be addressed. --f V..' r" rr" Cantro7.---I hav jnotieed with mOch pain that many Druggists? bott-irt fawn? wad abroad, are offering my Billions and Diarrhoea PilU to.patisata trfthaewraol JhilUandFAt ver. and Ague. Aiy uiinous ana uiarrnaa IHIIa are InfaliiM for what they claim to be. but nothing mors. Do not thta W iupoewd upon." My Chills and Fever-remedies bave their name on the boxes, and are entirely dif ferent from any of my other medicines. I have been at eon u den bio expense to bava a label engravejd difficult toeunterfeit, and it is hoped that the consumer will narrowly serutinist what he purchases, purporting to be mine. J. UAUU1LU M. I-. 4wlyno24 43 Fulton Su New York. Turner's Almanac for 1867 WILL BE READY ABOUT THE 1ST OF September. Thorn wanting advertisuisr pagrn should send in at one. The Almanac will be ra lanrsd and improved. -Send in tout order at once if yoa want them filled early, as I shall fill orders by turn. Bend order to the ears efitnuv son Farrar, at the X. C. Bookstore. Aug. 134W- . . H. 1). TLKXEE. a --Eaeli ftaeer in Qtt Rtata will nUa w thi ameamt of f i OO, and forward btUs to the ftfetarpriso Offioa, Baleigb, tt.'ft j iUl the lth at Jaajaarr. I7 a prWaf iveuiy reeks, with aa tMcrral wk al t'uriotuias.' l'lie Sjriug Seannei will begin inuawliaiidy fljMiii Uks expirati m4 wLt fjimnr.mtm&m. ue till tbe firat Wtiatmimj n Jsmv. 17. Much eare Sod exntmimtv Wnra as-awi upod Uw DuiiMbr. IViiarUuraa. aaal :ua ai tlie Sleeping AxMUIaarata, antb tbe yirw esT re:Micnrjt; the Collqre ia entry iwfpKt jlVra. au:. ca'.nfurUble aud btialilifttL A tuil erps 4 lattrwoon ariS W is nasv ne ui receire tberr elase at flat mn mz at the next Term, and rvwy brasich at" r --'"i- tliM-ation arill he tbvgijy taxii. lu ounaequcoMM) id the nayaxoiaWaitsi C- yea of provkiuas tbe rates af hamti kanr n somewhat raised. . For tbe Fall Sesskaa Ummttttm wvjfca tft charges are as juUwsrs. jia raUe rjbi sfri e ilsequivabit: Board, washing and feel, per a waist fSS0O tt a less SHviad, per wt 300 Tuition in Regular F-r&t. Oaaatw froatl2J0a .S5W " MaiealM(rraaw ' SBf Oil I'aiating, (' 9909 " a v otW fwcaal BraaKSi MIH Contingent tee 2W The terms aa to tbe taaae f paysaesl via be acoomwodatutg ; Wt aa Car a fomioMt aUdwiredtliatalWaa)e-haaf mi ti swauni and Tuitkm will be paid in fttraatee. Each Pupil is miimi feanuat ExJa, towels, sbets ana fallow 4 to tbe August 23.06. E. BLAXKEXSniP. IWatavt C. F.CtBktm. AssMBjrilQ, X. C- Fostponement of Sals.- Tbe Sale of the Gold. JLH Miaiag Irr ty and interest, advertised for ts csx, is postponed an til Friday next, the ilih as August. In bale will thtm take f&c at tbe Court llonse, at 11 raock, mpm the terms beretolore pwUnbrJ. LUKE BLACKMKB, CM EL Aug. 18th, 1866. - - 1 X-trtA tWisa, South Carolina Utvr. anr. Jlwl m ma, M naewry tlurtda, m4 Jaras 1 1 - - - - - 1 L. u i.....k aae wall aware f tho grvat iaeiaveuSeuee to j f4HP which the Smtbrn pjib are su)rtd ou j I ri mml a. Mca at mtml tatibtiaa. This la, to w t - a avry gvu extent wwiag to the ath with which snsstrwttw am nswinat toenmply, thrrs vase Mlrw aten taa the South who eau take k. ltniaa; Swaarmrd with the proper anthori- law tM aMalaed their awirwval. I Bud that this aViaVlty cast he ehviated and the mails es- wea every route at the South, aud at tha fctffhest ratea admhiaibU It the iwottle aCeatSjer farther Nnith- IViug a .National I'aMBuu. (tateef Sth Carolina.) by which rata mm that is alike opposed to the here mt tho Extremists North and South, I eau tahe that math ajad tha (na th eoanertiDg Aaa aetween ta oaUera pnf la And the L ni fcrd State Cotaraweat. This I propose to do . . . - . - - . IM naaiiiKi aaaua "a e-rery route as too aMUtute-ef tbeaa, as futlows 1 ' ' wh at aVaJrooa of .beeoming a wiQ ailJrsss nteat ewce, stating the tar vbtra be wishes to beeotne '. fetaung th extreme points to be . which ef euunev should be on some ms beivtofcr waAbsbed.) I will then eon tract aWsajch rwcteer ruteia my own nunc, aaal Wt th parties have them at a diaeount of Zt vceat-. eej ta aaaual amount lor carry' mm th aaail e said rout or routes. This avnaageoarat will seeure th route to the sub iwtfaiin sahstaatiaQy th same as if it were has oww ewatracC and freqnently at a brtter few taaa coobl a obtained la the usual way wav tar u s much eoiapetitioaw My fwrseataK v mileair as above, will not .1 . ... a seafEirea aaxu in ena of me nret quaner. Ta trst applicant a route or routes, pttpjLg by the post-Mark on the letter of ap a&natiu. vill bave the preference, other things tetWa; eitiual. Peraoa whea making application should km a wtaaraaty signed by at taut two guar- aaSiart. T guaranty should be certified to by a poetBseter or a Jubr of a court of -ree- aedUf A-purants can. if they d8ir, obtain WWak f iras printeil by the Goveruiuent, by aAiteiiuiiig either the undersigned or the 2d AHStaaa Puetiaaster Central, Geo V. Me fVCaa. wb vill tak plfadur in giviug all the i-tmaiioa -that may be deaiivd. - As I am rvcogaiaed a principal iu this inat brr. MTtaeut uuet aeeeSMirily eouie thnugh aar. . I cut, bwever gi the parties drafts on th sxth AaJitor of the Uni5?4 Utes Treasu ry ! all th quarter fir -which the 011 tract avay have heea awarded, ahd these can be pre seSAeal at a tun as they fill due, and the ami any draw substantially the same as if the ptiwesMjeontracVrs. la this ease th expenses two ami half per cent should to paid by or toSure the expiratiou of the first quarter after Comiaencenwnt of service ; ecktfrwis payaieut fiar this quarter will be draw by th aaifemigned. xpeusea deducted, aaal th resuIiMw with drafts for the Tern aining Hnurteta. forwarded to th parties carrying the aiaiT If perse, m ptetWrl wUl draw and for ward theix aaMwy at th end of every quarter, wclWaS extra aiukor. I would however pre ftr that they accept t drafts, in order that they auty kav th matter in their hands. It WW! be a swore of much gratification ta aer j - m 1 .jr- -. . rr. , a n L- 1 O 7 Ths Wraeat aaak arios said ta- aid SOrar aai GmU aioea ...-. . -. X . PATTR A CO. ao7Stvtv I MILLINERY iV 1 3 g ao & . iTSL J S - 5 5 O. J)Il Y GOi)L:', CiJ.uC. sLJaV J aj W C-SJ I.Y ADDITION TO OUR LAnGE mud cartfnllj tela ted Stock 0 GOODS, E n ATE 1ST EECEITED A Tf ply or r " 7" Ladies' dCenUomen's Wear. cuxstsnsa or f Fame ami Mounting JVnia, Bleached, mmd Iinncn Jlmdmi, Utnghams, una JackoH$, Silk Basque? Lace , Mantle, ind Ttii$f Sum Virr jSharU, ioMetm-' ' icquet, L$f -.- Black Silkt, , ,;u it a LABii-;xcaxtdT as wrrmii or . tlcadf -Tldc Clotliln ff. W also have on band many Goods that wo srish to sell off in ovder to make room tor our Fall Stuck, and will do so at greatly red need prices. VUAUSUAn, A)lkUl vvr. Jan 9. 18G0. ; ' - 60-dti 1 Just Received - At the Store of 10. now Hrs. X C. CARNCRUSS, Has removed to Buis building nearly oppo site the Market, on Main Street, where she is constantly receiving from the Northern Cities, the newest and handsomest styles of fancy Goods, for Ladies' and Gentlemen. Call and examine her fine assortment. SaKsbury, May Id. 6U dtfno43 THOMASVILLE Female College. saatter. Collector's OSce, v. - t IiltTKJCT, JUMTH caaa. LAX A. : " SuaacxT.X.C.Aa.tl. ah audeaad prcaand to aar Skew laaeaat oaja as allar Haiiakary, are aaa ath CaaoarCan Mear.Tta Chaitotte. tSUaadl Dallaa. mkiaiUi Liaeaawaa, tck aad tsm Wiiaaahasa. l ltaaaiS IKk eckanus. I7U mm H8 TadfciaeUla. Mth aad SJHtb Maaaarioa.Uatai Kiel a. SSthaaM Tartacarilie. 8AtEL H. sriLET. OiarlatSs toantStiaiiaial IBiBnalm 1 aaaaaeaCa- lectar's Offloc. mm USSv T0 ASD FEOil THE A02TII! ThxavsmsmAaJ VIA ri C. Rdl Rocil, pywiewHiaMf 1 1 11 ii s)nii 1 MHi aa rhartaoa mm affl aM ea the nrav w. rdashar iVMnban. aadCay Kim. Lower, wUk muwt Htfrnkut MM fSeaAaeataaaa aaat : aa. ad mm ate. om mt Bad 1 aalh. Va.erOay r PraaiXew Tark 1 tamaay. UTIUTuS. FUI A CUL.1 North Braar, U. T. 1 rvm BaaSaa stoaaai turmmet casus uawawCaaat TJ L-, aaay. A. aiaavaaa, ajeaa. eaA of Cl 1 s 11 1 tort. boaioa.- - 1 . SteaViawillaVWrrVl.Vl aLJaaa! ka. M yarjaaaaeaa rtaTi lirafa ' uj.Jtd pay Laar.1 L- B, raaaa. agaaS. Sna at I to lajrk, aad my SjraTa Laaa. (ST I W iaa aaro oa diwifcA bW m af-H E. WILKES, ' THE Buildings and lands of "Glenn Ann Fr ifdt Seminary.'" have been purchased,' and the school has been reorganized with a Board of Trustees and a competent eorna of Teach- to as nT I to uBraaa of extending mail I er, under the name and style of , riEtie to the Southern people. Their atten- 'l TnomasTiU(iiemaie touege. No town in the State affords better advan tages in every particular for a college of high grade than Thomasville, situated as it is. on the North Carolina Bail Road, in a region of country unsurpassed in health, good morals, and got d society, It is the place for a college for Central and Western Xoith Carolina, and iTls our set purpose Unmake it equal - to the deuiandfi 01 tnis pomoa 01 u niaie, now as 1 . i 1 -t ,r to cuorterea pnvuegesana nuuuings, TERMS:- BOARD including all but lights,' $15, per month : TUITION jn Preparatory Department. tlO. to f Ii 50 per session : TUITION in College Department 115, to 117.50: . Music on Piano, or Guitar $-22-50: Oil Painting $20 : - Drawing! 10; French, Latin and German 95 each. . Incidental expenses tl Tbe First Session will open the . 7th Aug ust, 18G6, and continue 20 weeks. Payment therefor respectfully Called to this As I am aWC required to cut down, J For Catalogues or frnlkxiaJMBa doubtless he to man koxvtvm Knaeapeeuj arociiiou, uu-. for bay ajwaliaVatio ia made in the test oath in seaW that they may obtain these routes at th highest rate admissible. Perauoa roeOJliia; to my care may rely up on Ckis aVaEng. Ail accepted, bids wilLb a- btwtftsi tn aooM-ot-th fost umce Ue pataaeairwhere tey will be open for iuspee- tm -v Y AKX)S ol beautiful II I style Prints, alao a few bean U tiful patterns of ladies' dross goods. We bave on band a haadsons selection of moat every description of Ladies' Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Ribbons, Laeea, Hosi ery, Press Trimmings, Hats, Bonnets, dec, Ac. For Gentlemens wear, we have a bug assortment of Caasimerea, linen Goods and Ready Made Clothing. ' Fall assortment of Shoea, of every description. Hardware, Groceries and Crockery.. Alio f which we offer at as reasonable ad vance as any bouse can sell them. ' '' . Ax. J. ZklOCK CZ CO. Salisbury. N. C May 18.' '66V dtl bo43 PATENT MEDICINES. ! A3 letter relative, to the foregoing should raaitsfn a stamp for answer, and addressed to BUY AM HSU. Box 10OO. Waahioton. D. C. KxTXKKXrcSv by penuiaaioo : G- W . Saaawav D- D-L.L. D- President Columbia Ca&c; HoawCha. Mason,- President Na- taBM-Dnaacxab Exeeutiv Committee. . vomm or a cabastt. n - Th anigws4 rosidiag at Sute mt , wndertik that if th bid for carry- ihsailsi th ront Xo. , if the JU.kaiiRtM it iiMt -;..! 1 be accept- I . . c j. : . k.ir . . - ..... i ,k-KiM.li-.li.ll I ... . . ... .1 " "7 m 11 .i 1 wy-- "'- 1 and uw Balance at me cum ot me acaatou rate fato taiairJ eMigation, or eantraet, 1 roFfunher partteulars address, toavrfonattoaoatract with good and suifi-l BV."l)t K'BRUTON, President.' or Rev. N. F. REID. D. D. Visitor. Thomastille, N. C. July 26.X6. . tw3u Itamwa- f ront ron. cwtTmcATi. tat certifies uder his oath of 1 . JiVKsxs. State afievthaa Wis acwaiatet with the above aaal kaows them to be men of pro- abt to saaA good their guaranty. IXatedi : . t tt OT If it in not convenient for an- acting to h out m certificate, an old one wiS rp EJltrrtTniTeirtnt the ?nth wilt ghr aMMMa wawaMaaaiMMaa a tiH war otff copy ad papa to th aadersigned" giTuurtww me aaor additional user- wiiltoaatitled to a corr of mv book -A Sayof light;' thpcic of which by mail Is Mr. afth are publishing -tiaa a Keawx tn Mail A.MTacata. MYERS & BROTHER, (LATE OF SALISBURY, N.C.) Successors to Srldgfbrd U SXywrs, AUnriONEEES, Coimission and FonrTirtliji MERCnANTS, ; " Dock and Seventeenth Streeta, ' catarfy "ml &a papers w TysMSt'a -Plan to B - - WaaTaSa:A.ii " ", 'mi, mwm iioj aer ar ha,!ee!.him t . Tr THrSmmt Jkairmg MmU Route rsawaa who hav deterred from making af f riaalian I ir ' saauT route, thinktfag from is set kjrta my aovemsement tnat tn tl- lWJal altmrtaa rteaa ta ta sals mt CMtoa. Tobacc. Wbaat. Yarma. aad all kteda mf Coaatrr loaat.ram'VKaa cbaat a M aiadaaf Uosas fat Jlcrcaaala, llaaatae- tfwfay Kx aiws aa atoa-sawBTOr "Wi awpMSMuy' aidk jf1mtoiftsalti:'aasrssV acta. ' ' '". .dahtfjh'1ltai,.ii ,,r 1 mi ..,,1. tWffaJ. ii. arrnaa wiO to to low. shonbi hesitat no long er hat aaak hawedist applieatioa and see if I laaail d eoasidWably better for them thaa it sat forth. hmme mom Va far tout mmd mm aaW Jo mtktri ; thcrtfora mak applica- $1,500 EAtor wh hav iaaerto may advertise wt wSI flea seek th followiag change. Vaar ttociaae - which will to about 25 aa-" - tri-wkly mail' era 4. Editor thrwaghowt th Sosnh mrifl confer a bnr by bCabiag foreroinz. AB a ywatieaa retouv to aavtvg past arachaaxd past sIBces estabuabed or post aatns apwoiattd, will receive prompt attea- Bex 1000, Waahbgton, D. C Per Year! we want agent everrwher to sell our improved t-20 Sewing Mechines. Three new kinds Under and upper foed. Sent oa trial. War ranted flv year. Above salary or Urge commissions paid. The only machines S1 ia United States for less thaa 40, which are futtg heented ay Ha, Wheeler at W0m Grovtr at Bmler, Singer af Cm-, mud BaeheUer. AS other cheap saacbiaea ar infringement and the teller or user are liable Jo wrest, fine mud imprisonment. - Illostrated ciivubu sen firm. Address, or call on Shaw dc Clark at Biddefbrd, Maine, or Chicago, TO." . maygH-dAwgm $QA A WO.I'Tn ! AGENTS V wantoiforMcaWyMsatarat vU Address O. T. GAKEY. City BaOdiag BOicford. Ma. . saay JtsJcw 5 A BOON TO THE SICK -AND The Light of the World. DR. IIAGGIEL'S Pills and Salvo. Theat UmWiriar mnedieaara now, rfrea pubUel . tots world, for arcr a oartar of a oaatury of pr vats practice the inrredienta In tbcaa JJTE-GlYlNd FILLS., , Hav bee aaed with the area teat anccca. Tbsbv Btaaioaers aot oalv to aaavaat diwiaa, bat to care. Taer acarck oat the vsrioas aaladiea by which patient ia angering. aadretlgoiaaeatBa auliag tjatsm. TotaeaaedaBd infirai a few oases f theat valaabl pills will prort to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. For in every caw they add new tub sad vitality, and natoretae warning; energies to ttowpriatia atate. TO the young and audtlkt-aged, they. U1 prove Moat ia valaabl. aa a ready, apacino. and ataVna medicine. Here is a dreaai lealiatd, tbat. Poae-de-Loa aoarh --" " for three haadted raazaag, and never; foaad. U looked aa touiala that wvaU raster the aid Mm vigor and auk yoaik ever . -; AN ETERNAL SPRING f J. .. R waa laft ta; tb day and boar to lealiaa the dreaai -aad atowm one iiorwas fact, ttoaui that ssadst ; air. THESE FAMOUS REMEDIES Caaaoti ay ttolirMofrearn, bat theveaa lores back sad bold alaot diaesacathat Birbt triumph erer th (red aad rona(r. - Let aaa hinitsls the hot ark) , UwnraraUeopportnaity that offers. Wbsatakaaa ' FOR BILLIQUS DISORDERS Ketkinr caa be atore arodnctire of ear thaa j PUbv Tasaralwaat augie iaaaeaee is felt at sac, sad the nana) eomooaiifnia mt this sssst dislisasliii arareoMreo. VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS They win aot bans tto awet delicate tMaalcaadcan Urire wtth goad ettact ia aaacribad ta the yoanreM kahe. -- - aad all era(ia of th akia, the atlre is moat laral t mom ma mot keai exteraaUv aiona. bat 1 mt IU law ... .& ..;, D1I. SXAGGICIs'S PIEL9 Invariably cure the follow iag JJiseasea, Asthma, . V' .. ; '. -- Bowel Complaintfc ---Cheat Pfae-'paT;zZV--Costivenesa,, - . yatHMwyy i--Trfc&)?T$fnttmMffw mmmfmmamjia3jfi- jjytf wjtm Xiarrhoa. DrOosy.- a Pebility. : " Aovor asd Ago ' - h : FeanaU CplaiBti Headache," Indigestion, Inflnensa - aa 4f at va k wA Wm ..-. ,. Iwwaid weaAnteoa,''; ?; Liver Complaint. . . iArwnesa of Splrita, - Bingwarns," -r' t ' heumatiara, SaJt Bhewm, . - -!: - Scalds. '.. ; : r - Skin Disease, eta, W XOTtTTKom reaaiaa wKkoet tat tarra I traitt inrk araaad aack peter box, signed byDr, aravasr iliisaiLare Iar. vkirk bJoay. - - CT aOM ay an wawrnitai nanrs m agkawl the Vaacd bcatas and par ha- ar paC - - ror aai at J. u. Ennaar Dm StOr. MUaOaay,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1866, edition 1
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