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Xili; ul'J ;,J.iTl STATU Char iday Bvwhuif, Au,'. a J. 838' LEW U HANK del. .HAMITOJ. A Man's A BXan for a' That. A IW TIMIOX BT ClUi. MaCMT. "A man' a man," saya Robert Durns, For a that and a' that H 1 For though the song be clear and strong, I( kkl i note for ' that.''.'-- Tbe lout who'd aliirk hit dsilj work, j ei cuim uia wage iuu Or Vf when b might earnliis IrOadj . I not a mau for a that IT all who dine on hotnel'fare, Were true and bravo and a that, Aud nnonose ga b is "hodden gray" Wu fool or knave, and a that, Th vice and crime that shame our time rWbuId ulo ami and that, , . A "d plo irsaen bo as good at kings, f ' "And churl as earls, for a' that -- . y , .... . Yon see yen brawny, blustering sot, Who swaggers, swears', and a' that, And thinks because his strong right arm Might foil an ox, and a' that, That he's as noble, man for man, r- As duke or lord, and a tka j lie's but a brute, beyond dispute, And not a man for a' that. A man may own a large estate, Hare palace, park, and a' that, And not for birth, but honest worth, . Be thrice a man for a' that : And Donald herding on the moir, Who beats his wife and a1 that, Be nothing bnt a rascal boor, Nor half a man for a' that. It comes to this, dear Robert Burns The truth ia old, and a' that, The rank is but the guinea stamp, The man's the gold for a' that ' And though you'd put the minted mark " On copper, brass, and a' that, The lk is gross, the cheat is plain, And will not pus for a' that. For a that and a' that, Tis soul and heart, and a' that, That makes theklng a gdntleman, "And not the crown, and a thotr And man with man, if rich or poor, The best is he for a' that, Who stands erect in self-respect, And acts the man far a, that; - POVATIOK Of'PVBUC Laxds. So far . as we know, Gov. Worth is tho only Southern Fxecutive whd has yet succeeue In actually obtaining thu scrip for lands donated to the several States, under the Congressional act of July. 1862, for the purpose of foundiug agricultural and me "chaiic colleges.. As the act originally v 'stood, the time within w hich its provisions could be availed of expiredrtn. Jiarcn last, Gov. Worth, in his message in January, lone in advance of auy mtnilar action in any of our sister States of the. South, promptly brought the matter to the atten tion of the-Legislature. Resolutions were at once passed, accepting the donation, and the Governor went quietly, and per sistently to work until he finally obtained ue scrip. We regaVd this as oen of the most ben i eficial acts of Gov. Worth'a administration . Both he and Gov. Swain(who acted as his agent in accomplishing this important mat- terjara entitled to tbe thanks ot our entire i people We tniBt that greafr-'good may result from the application of the. fund to be derived from the sale of these lands. SentimeU T B B SALISBURY BOOK STORE. THE Suhse. ibers are eonstantlv addine to the Stock of BOOKS now on hand, all of the irr- latest and best publications to be had. All kinds and grades of -f.-' Sr.- SCHOOL books; '". BeHgioos, Historical,. Biographical, ( and ii uisoeuaneous worn. . . ; ; r ' u.mh Bimtf,, Vnta Hnnlrw. WriUosr Daners. : i Wall paper. Shades, ,:v : 'rfj SMumcry and FatufJLrtides," For sale as ww as possible. 1 - v-J BURKE & HARRISON." , - , Booksellers, ic6. I Salisbury, N.Cii July l3i'60A ?6 6ra. OTQLEH. from piy t tabl, oa the niebt of O Tneadav. th24ih inu AZarf2raJ I- : ZTorse. snnposed to be sixteen hands hieb or forehead, (not eertiun a Whl,) awiedgall w the inside or one or his bind legs near tie knee Joint. His step in walking or pacing ia very snort tor a large none. The above reward of Twenty-Five Dollars wiD be paid to any one for returning this horse to me, or giving me uiormauoa so that I can get him. Address me at Fannlngton, Davie oantv, X. G, -Joly30-2w PHILIP EATON. . s A ires . OSBOKXl, vcrv SASRIXoEK, -,- v OSRORXK .'nAIUtlM.Elte . '' WILL praeti ia the eooaties of Rowan, ,-Cabarroa, Unioa, Iredell. ' Uecklenffborg, - , Stanly, Liuooln and Uastoa t atao in the 6u- prerna and Federal Court! of the States t tr Office ia the Brick Boildin BMr tK. ms 9, tid-tf. Tin; miu and hiil'side. M;TAni.wit:i If '5 ) A SuHrb Literary .'oniiani u nu4 sterling old Home Journal, i'lililUlivU ever - Saturday, ' BY WM. B. SMITH & COMPANY, . C8 Fayt'lteville Su, Raleigh, X. C. . Elegantly printed on beautiful white paper, iiiainiiioth ahewt. with eight Urge pnees. Its eorMi of Coutributun lucluuV nearly all the uut distinguished authors of the. euun trjr, and with the combined aurvls of so ma ny cjMraU-d writers it has achieved a perfect fiuiM-M Id fWHjntlng inmnrllalfrray tulekt. . . ,, v Iu Romances, Ftories, Tales. Novelettes, Sketches, Criticisms, Re "... views, I'oems, liWraphies, Witti cisms, Travels, Advuture, ifce., Are pure, entertaining aud instructive in s de gree raruly attained in perWlcal literature. In accordance with tbe nam of the ppr a special department Is devoted to Thf Field, wherein am given article, hiuU and suggea tiuns on thO practical -management of the Farm, the Garden, the Orchard and the ma -v- " 'm , '" One year........... 3.00 Six MonthaJ. ........ 2.50 Clubs of Fve One Year,. 20.00 Clnbaof Ten 40.00 And an extra eopj to the partx.geuiug op a club often. No club rates-to six months subscribers. 1 "? WM. B. SMITH ic CO., Publishers and Proprietor, 59, Fayctteville St., Raleigh, X. C. T. E. Brown & Co., TIN and COPPER WITH, At His old Stand, SALISBURY, N. O. 13 Prepared to Mannfnctnre or to furnLsh Stills Tin and Sheet Irrn Ware, Parlor and Cooking loves, UTESSILS OF EVERY SORT, they are also jlrfpttred to do House foojjlng arid Guttering. All kinds of repairing, done promptly, and all order wholesale and retail promptly tilled. BABTr R SUCH A8 OLD FS WTKH AND. COPPER taken in exchange for good. Those wUhing articles in this line will do veil to calL T. E. BEOWJf A CO. april l.'OJ not tf rif'- . jr. f ' 4 .:. 04 - i If) s & " I rv K b S " 5 2 C J o. I H I . .. tiz o - 5 Salisbury illrass Sand,- AND ORCHESTRA, WERE RE-ESTAB- lisbed January 106, with Wm. H. Ncave, Mrisical Director, and Ed. B. Neavx, Leader. This will be a permanent and first class Band for North Carolina, if properly tssteem edand sustained, by , being engaged at all points in the State, on occasions where stor ting music should be a marked feature. Music composed and arranged" for any re quired number vof parts for Brass Band, Orches tral, tr anor or moral purposes, to order. Untie for Piano II. IJ. Dod worth. Mom. Kent, Botsford, of New York, warm personal friends of Mr. Neave, select and send him all the muaicior Piano that Is new, when intrin sically good, as well as winntnr aait pmmtar; r i r.. j. i , i i tor urgjiuutua, ineuium piaycrs -mwi .aavanoea musicians. This carefully select and highly I approved musie, will be sold' as eheaply here, , as the mixed article is retailed in New York. The tar-famed. Dodworth Band instrnments) can be got through Mr. Neavo, tested and ap- prowd,;?: - a-..: i,.:. SEVERAL Patraas of tbaCaaeord Funah Poll. htra rrqnoted my aid la aecnrini' GOOD'PIXUS lor tueir uk. ;.tui ns iimwfw w j ms rrsfie. meaU wlib iome fo the Mt mnfircturer. aabMmSP-6'rntah lntrotnit r the rur cuts. rnirn at icdweri price.. 1 eaa uv tick parchsKer rVtrim HOtotlW. Price firta of tbe naanraetorara will h ttOtotlW. Prtre na of tbe naanraetorers will be sent to tboae who desirs then, to si4 them in auklag SslertiODS. Wbea selections shall hr been made, tbe money raa b seat to me, at my eznenae, by- the Bontbera EzpKM. and a ftaoo will be hipped to the Depot ths purchaser may designate. Each Piano sold will bt fully warranted. , Address me atStatesTilfe. N. C. 4. X. . IIUIKLLIm alyt-T9-ly '-, DENTISTRY DR.-ANGLE, Offers bis Professional services to the citixens of Rowan and the surrounding Counties.. ' . . -" . All operations performed with neatness and dispatch. ty Charjres moderate. ' Post Office Cool Spring, Iredell Co, N.XT.' Jnna9569. ao8tf. i TT.arri.iiro Gnii2.-Vut ' WOIilv, or Kvery one lii own Doctor. Being a Private Instructor fr Jlanii 1 Pentous or thoae about to il.irry, both Male and Female, iu everything coueeni Inr the liliymoiorY ana relations or our Sexual Syatem, and tho Pruduetiou or Pre vention of OfiVprbg, including all the new discoveries never before given in tlio Knff- liau lauguaire, by WU. IOUXO. M. D This is really a valuable and iuterenting work. It la written In plaiu language tot the rrnrral reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred 'engravings. -.All young married people, or ihoae coutem' plating marriage, and having the. lenrt iiu- neuimeut to marrtea me, snouia reau this book. It discioaes secrets that every one ahould be acquainted with. Still It ia book that must be locked up, and not lie about tbe houe. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. Yocko, Xo. 416 Spruce St,, above Fourth. Philadelphia. .'- . v Jane 16cc.'.. . , r.4t. A TllOnOLGn FAyiLV MEDIC1AE ! . 'Orent Oaks from little acorns Orow.' The.. worst diseases known to thehnman race spring from eavses so small as to al niont defv detection. The volumes of scien title lore that fill the' tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these facts. - Then guard yourselves while yon may. The smallest pimple on the skin is a tell tale and indicator of disease. It may fade and die away from tbe surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals, perhaps, at . last, and death be the result and final cloee. Mnsrgiel's Billions, Dypeptic and Diarrhea lil I cure whore all other fail. While for Biirus, Scald, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abriitdnns of the skin, Maggicl's' Salve is infallible. Sold by J. 3Iacjjel, 43 Ful ton street, New York, and all Druggists' at 25 cents per box. noJi dly. Concord Female College. It is due to the foonders of this Institution and to all who hs ve contributed to its erection, that they should be iuformed of its oondition and prodpects This cannot be done more de finitely, fully or authoritatively than' by sub-MMUinq- resolutions recently adopted by the Board of Trustees, and read by iheis President on OunnieueemeufDay, before the large au dience assembled in the Presbyterian church. BrmlrtJ, That the Board of Trustees feel it to be a high privilege as well as a grateful and pleasant duty to express their entire Ntifiio tr'mwTtHTTieTa(fexaiuTualion7)ftt Uoncord r emale College. lhfualso, express their cordial anproba- I tion of the energy, success and prosperity with whicn tbe institution has been conducted un der the peculiar and trying circumstances of our eouutry.- . '. "" The Trustees would frikt eherfull7 re? commend the Institution, with its able and ex perienced Faculty to the liberal patronage of an eulighteued and christian public . The next session will eoinnience on the first Monday of September. For information see. advertisement, SDd address, . .. ... J. M. M. CALDWELL, Statesville, N-CT July WOU. norjtf The Wide World. AX EXTERTAIXIX'p, INSTRUCTIVE AND SPICY FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It is the design of the Publishers to make the Wide World acceptable to all classes of readers. Its columns will contain Original I ales from some of tbe ablest writers in Am erica. Also, Amusing and Dangerous Ad ventures. Translations, Historical Remini scences, Sketches of all kind. Poetry.,, Wit'" Humor, etc.v etc., combining a vast amount of information on thousands of subjects that, are of interest pruht and amusement to the general reader- Editorials and News, touch mg all the leading and important occurrences of the day, will be found in its columns. lerms of Publication in Advanca. 3,00 Per "."'""Annum;'.','-' -...' 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It Is publUbed weekly. Each nuioW eontnius sixteen page, with numer ous illustrations. Tbe u umbers for a year makttwo volumes. 416 pages eieh, - It also eonUiasa hill aeeouot of all the principal iu ventiins apd dieoveriee of tbe day. AW), raliUUe Utkalratjid artirJtl npon. 1mi1s and ma chinery used in workshoia nianufkctorieei itisaiand weeluinlcal engineering, woolen, eottui J ehmiieal, petMleuui, and all other inatuftcturinff and produeinc intereata. Aluo, ua. War Imideuieuts, Ordilanoe, War Itailwav. Maehinerv, Electric, Chens- d Mathematical aitparatoa.. Wood and r Uaehinerv. llvdranlics. Oil and Wa in pa, WaUT W'beebj, Cte., Household, ulturaJ and r aim Implements tuu ua mmiient hrinm very full a ad of arreat foattia to Fanners aud Uarddners. " - ' Articles embracing every .department of 1 opular Njiene. which every body can under stand and which every body likes to read. - Also, Reports of Scientific Societies, at home and abroad j Patent Law Decisions and Dis cussions, Iractieal Recipes, etc ' It also eon taia an official lint of all the Patent Claims, a special feature of great! value to. Inventors and owners of Pateuta. The Publishers also act as Agents for pro euring Patents for new inventions. .. A new volume of theSeientifie.mencan eoimneneed January 1. '. , 1 " TEKM 3jeryear 1 50 for aix months. Ten eopiea for one year, $25. Canada sub scriptioas 5 cents extra. " . . PECIMEX COPIES HKKT rUE.- Ahlress MUXN 6c CO., - No. 37, Park Row, New York. The 8ond7 School Banner." ' A NEW ENTERBRISE Tie Undersigned, Themselves Members of the Sabbath' School, proiwee to coiiiineiiee iu the itv of Kaleiirh, on or about the 1st of next May, v THE SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER." . Aud . in the commenceineut of this littl work of love, betnr boys, ourselves, rfiay we net appeal to everv Sunday School boy rand girl iu North Carolina to Coine.up promptly to aid the undertaking. In our own State, there are very many' Sabbath Schools, and from the bos: information we have, the scholarship is larte and increasing, and it is from them we loot for that patronage which is necessary to lint rove aud keep floating, this native Stun dart which ive propose for their benefit is tot for pecuniary train that the "Banxku," TstaTnsfiedTlt"b"as foflT aiTnhlghprob- ji-ct.s aud if we succeed in our enterprise, it will be to ns in after life a source of great sat- ifcfMion t know that, jn our boyhood days, we rave a betpirijr hand to Sunday Schools, the preparatory School for place of high trut and position, in tbe work of our Heaven ly ratner." It) name sufficiently indicates the nbjecti wh r h is to control its editorial conduct, -1 here is ti'cessHy however for the remark that it will not be denominational, but alike open to all the sabbath Schools of this state. Tor con. ixiwitions, in which there is no spice of seeta riaoWi. ' 'Jliff "Basxeh" will be issued monthly on haoilsome type, clear white paper and will eoniaio fourteen columns reading matter, quar: to length. ' " We trust sufficient encouragement may be offered to justify the undertaking. TEUMH IX ADVANCE; 1 copy twelve months. . 30 2 " . i. 50 5'"' ' " .... 100 10 T ........ 200 20 " " " " ........350 lnv person sending us a'club of 20 for three dows and a null will receive one copy gratis, ' - T z u Wi J. ED wards, I ; . '.' Z- T. BROUGHTONP s16dtf ' PublisherB. ' JChe Cosmopolite. C THE FIRST Of-JANHABT TVE WILL V aaminenoS the nublicauon,1n the city ot Hal timbre, of i'monthly literary llagazine. There is do publication of this character now issued ftoieJi of New York city, and the elosin of the wail has left a Urge portion oi the people of the coimtry with noUterary representaUve. - The Cosmopolite will be devoted to literature, art, reviews, sciehtifio reading, and we shall num ur amOna its contributors some of the first liter ary men of the South, with others from the Xorth, and trom ixmuon ana ran. ., . . ' All matter not original will be carefully select nl from the newest and best of the English, French and German Publications ; and its Editors will snare no effort or expense, to maae it rana with the verv first Masannes of the country. . AS'lls name unnoris. we nave bhuuuni the Conmopolite upon no sectional bans, we hope to make it the order of general literature alone s and will be uninfluenced by any party or eliaue whatever. It will be mailed to subscri bers in any part ot we country poa receipt ui tneiouowiag . . r , , , scBscirnoat gmjrJe CaninafnnaXfa-' ? 4 IS r-T2T T.nJk.Mtl 4JHAtiAna waif Ka hnA wm IaV t as; , ajs uoi eaa uv uwer nui wo aasnw w wwsi seliert and newsdealers. Address " Dt LEON' A CO aptu d2w " P. 0. Box 3(66, Baltimore, Md. TUB IINTlRBt, -Bi.uaii sUJU,rigMk".!M.ikiJLZI w-T KALEIUII, N U., .... M JTLL, Proprietor aid Sttte Fria sr BDITM ST TftM&rrtw Slits inSrrv&mmr- a warm nnmter ol tho t'niOD and the Constitution f Andrew Johuaoa. owmaffoaniaouiSwMdeot oaTpwrTteoq Qe lsYIf' Sia pokey, ana derotrd enetallr te the ncoiiera- Uoa and praaperity Of the booth and of Nona laro liaa. ' . it Ubori te promote harmony, rood fceliar and eqaal rirbts amoair all the HUtM. 4t will rebuke ill BnTounaed expreMoos araunt the toyaltj-aad m efrXy of the Southern people. special attention will be paid to the new and but. ket departments. - ' Fall Droceediacs of tbe Lernlatars and all fawDor. tant tiute paper appear ia the Sentinel. Its eirclua is beiwrea w bo equal so aay la tne ata. if not the latveat. Ita advsruaiag patroaafs a large aa4 rrowinr tataea the Semi- Woafcly wia appear ia s short baa. . . . ... rtuir . Dally Sentinel ha adraaoa, par year, -" - - e manlaa, fieaU-Weakly, - per year, - - kaoaths,' Weakl, . " pw y, atoatha. M 00 M am tea M I M Marsk IWt-aawrw V . if V.e Ik. v, : .i-v, and WttJJj Tims, The Largest and Cheapest Taper in tho Unitca. States. TJflK NEW TORE TIMES HAS BEEJf EX lared to the siae of the Iondon limes. Kah number .coutahis einht pages of seven oluuina ca h or fiitjr-ix columns in all -ma- kinc It the largest newr.ua per in toe CUlleo Biaie. I kttTimsM will couLaiu renilarlV! Full Congressional Jlrporie i Hevorts o the Legislature Messages ami iVWc Documents t lieuorts of ,' Courts and "rubtlr Mettimjrr- Erpt Xks - FuU f Foreign and Domestic Correspon dence i Nctrs from all parts rf the teorld, Political and General Editorials Xif ' 'erary Xews, Selections and Miscellany. Everything poiul.le will be done to make the Times the most valuable and Interesting family Xewxpaper in the United Htstes. IU pries will remain anebanged, in spite of the fact that iU siae and contents have been inrrvaaed oue4burt Tbe kllom iiig are the prices of the several ed. j Uona. pavable in all cane n advanee. - I - 'l'be orioea are iuvariabia. Club rates are di eouiinucu. n s nave no uaveumg a geuia. it, mit in Cheeks or Poet Ofliee Money Oniers If pos- sibla. Address J. KAYMOilO t CO. . aprfl-dlm Times Office, New Turk Concord Female COLLEGE. THE next 8esioa will commence on the first Mouday of September, and will close on the 21t of December. The expense of Tui tion aud Board with washiiig included, will be from tJ0u (100. Partial advance fSy meuts will be expected. All needful iuduk Coce, however, will be giveu our patrons, t no good and punctual parent hesitate to send his daughter because he cannot raie the money to ay in advance. ' Each pupil will furoien ber own lights and towel, aud also a pair of sheets aud pillow eases. Extra char ges will be made for Music, J'reuch, Latin and Drawing.' Address, . J. M. M. CALDWELL, . Statesville, X. C. July 10, '66. no75tf Le van Home, A Historical ttomdnce of the Iff Century. LV I'Bll. VV'OOPLSV. U. This romance. coniiikut T uniioun. ed as a ctastc and elegant story a n airter pro.liiclinn will tie com menced in the f'iKLD ANivKiKi.Hiuit July 7th, l1. While the tale, as inthcatd by iu titliv involve nomcroni historical Incjilents which liv tbe y are rendered in vivid trutLfulnow it ia founded upon a plot thrilling in intercut and sbeorhinff iu the power and charm of its combination. Henry W. Miller, dee'd, and other dintingaished North Carolinian, fig nre prominently in this story. The author is a gentleman eminent in Icttensnd fa miliar with all tlioae tilings of bintory. society, ecience and buitivn natnre, a hich'S ield tlie greatlvVer of tlis world of Bctioa and romance; sad we prolan onr readem that ho haa left untouched notiiing that nhould have place In a nmt clatw pwiormmice. The price of tho Fikld nd KiSKxini is W.00 fnr neyear; 2.60 for tlx moutni 1.25 r three month. rmple couies containing tinrt portion of " Ievaa Home" will be sent on fo-elpt of ten cents. Address Wm. B. Hath i Co., 40 and 43, t'ay etteville Utnet, R.i.igh, y, c, . . June 38. '66. fMmr.' educational: SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, Melville, Alamance Co., N. C 5 Miles West of MebancsvMe, ou the N. Carolina Bail Road. Principals: - REV. ALEX. WILS0X,D.D. JOUX WILS0X, Jr., M. 2, formerly of Mitlon N; C.) rilhe 31st. Session of this Institution will commence J on Thursday, July l!ah, and continue 30 weeks. For those who may not wish to stud j the 'Ancient LsnirasKea. facilities will b afforded for obtaininr a thoroush and practical Eintush Ldncatjon . For cir- colsm, conUinio lull inlormatioh, ttitifj to either of the Priaoipala, . 40iy a, on. . :' ' .'v. . : ' . aovs in Classical aiid ilatliemtical s cn o 6 l, OXFOEDHaCl THE next Session of J. . H. Jldrnert Classical and Mathematical . School, Oxford, wUI beu tLe .lsi dajr of August. . fe'.. !- i, i Hoard per Session of 20 weeks, $85. Tuition - H ; : H , 50. Oxford, N.,0., June 20, '66. twlmpd. Binqham School, JilfibaxifiYiUe, WCO. t: A new term will begia on ,tb 25th of July next. - For the accommodation of young men who cannot take a - classical course, an English .and Commercial De-i partment has been orgauised. ' For terms address COL. VTu. BrXGHAM, Jane 1666. 64w5k VMR 1IIK Dalf5t Bit KH KINK r. avoiiepa a reaolntioa of ths Traeteea. with a i eorpS ul I ul oaperB. eed Teachers ; ao that now. with its cheap buardiaf amncemejita, it oflers male pnpila every educa tional facility, hubs we primary aepanoieui w a ran IKy. D-um tbe primary denarune college eoaras. epoa aioro farorablo In mi par ha pa, 1'iaa any acsdemr or roller ia the Mate A VILIv rtt.Htt.Si R'"MIAHT, iurea qaarwra ol a mile from Yadkia t olleae. and eobrelj arparalo from it. bow oHera, la Ha boardmf amniremeata in tho family of the Rev. W. 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