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PUBUHltElUt Jfc rHOPRtKTOIt.i liuuiy people np' ring themselves km, Uvaus Ucofelry1s agitated by eont.iidi.ig par- i - a. . tie, and bccaaso things generally don t work to nksmt them. Some fear (amino, MM ImmmI ru, but not a great many appear to fear the Devil. Hut what 'a the m of (raMfag ami worrying one' self over that he cannot help 1 There will be no famine iu this country, tin- radical will finally be defeated, and everytldug will tarn np right after awhile. Have, a little more faith in Providence, but be sure and work hard and do right "fc "keen j our pow tlie "bines" and der dry. We never had we never Intend to have such a mean com plaint, and we beg all others to keep clear of similar diseases. Be cheerful ana don't fret everything will be right in the end. "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." Dou't fret. Si-mac Aoa,iN. We learn that one oman from the lower part of Fauquier last week the last of her 9000 pounds of sumac which she had gathered from July 1st to August 12th, with bcr own hands, and carried it home on her head. Me realised about 93 a day lor her The season is about over. Our readers, who win remember what we say, may make money next year. Mr. Hurkamp said out $ 1 .800 for sumac last week. Some make more by sumac this year than many farmers wfll make by their wheat and com. Frederickburm Nmts, rkkbuff JWf Advertla rtlscmcnts. - tIIfcnr Urn Band, AND ORCHESTRA, WEHK BE-KSTAB-llshsd January IrtfM, with Wa. H. Neavs, Musical Direct, and En. B. Nkavk, Leader. This will be a permanent and firxt class Band for North Carolina, If properly taeteein ed aad sustained, by being engaged at all points in the Stasis on occasions where ster ling music should be a marked feature. Music composed and arranged for any re quired number of parts for Brass Hand, Orehee tml. Parlor or Choral purposes, to order. Music for Piano H. It. Dodworth, Moss, Kent, JBotsford, of New York, warm personal friend of Mr. Neave, select and send him all the music for Piano that is new, when intrin sically goed, as well as winning and popular ; for bewthners, medium players aad advanced musicians. This carefully select and highly approved music will be sold as cheaply here, .as me mixed article is retailed in New York. The far-famed Dodworth Baud rostraraeuts can be got through Mr. Neave, tested and ap proved, j Salisbury, N. C, April 28, 1866. tf 1 Tate Firm tftorto HOBJHS Mr fk. i thin dav dissolved by Mutual eminent, and bv virtue of the terras of dis solution P. A Davis, Esq., is alone em Mwml to skrn in lio nidation for the firm and to receive payment of debts due to the firtn. This 23d ot August W. tt. 0. MORRIS. A. J. MOCK, 8. H. WJLEY. ang. 2566. tf T. E. Brown & Co. TIN and COPPER SMITH, At Hl old Stand, SALISBURY, N. C. r Prepared to Manufacture or to furnish Stills Ba and Sheet Iron Ware, Parlor and Cooking stoves, UTENSILS OF EVERY SORT, thftf are also prepared to do House and Guttering. . All kind of repairing dene promptlt orders wholesale and retail promptly hi and all 11 ARTCR 8UCH AS OLD MWTKB AND COPPfcR . k . 1 i ii mil ttM nuvtl Those wishing arueies iu uua nun . to call. aprill.'Cfl T. E. BROWN k (50. nol tf THE WEEI "OLD NORTH STATE." PUBLISHED EVKET FBI DAT, AT 8AL- naST, . c. Kt 4 hanks a rtABwrTOw, 00NTAIN8 A 11 the Latest News, aji-litr s TRY WILL BE KEPT POSTED I - ALL ttt NEWS OF TH E -DAY BY bUBSCHIBlNO TO THE WEEKLY OLD NORTH 8TATE. ONE YEAH, BIX HMXTIIS, no 1 56 HAUPT0W Pabtiakars Prspriatars Birrh B- LKWIR JOKX t HAXRS , HAVrTON, BLANKS Qf mU kmd$ ntaO executed at the OU m B HI STATE OFFICE. DtWNpT.--A great just doV (Mking and both Ixvmiiu- the rron Dn'-i l vah is tmcm. The law require the postage ou nil letters to be prepaid by Mump for Unix-d envelope pay nii'iit in unmet Mnn prohibited. All ilrop let ti'is must alo 6e prepaid. The only letters m wait Ii paj ment in not ilcinaiuleil, are tliomi iui drvrwed to the I're-idriit. or ice-I'lvsidcllt or nieinberHof (.'oubtc, und letter ou ottieial huni uc to the chid of the KxccuUva DepartmentM at the (Joveruineiiit. the beads of bureaus, and chief clerk, aud other Invented with thu frank ing privilege. BATBB. The rates of letter postasw It three cents pel half (iuiice, throUrhout the I'uited State; and thre cent for each additional half ounce or frftc tiou Lhercof. The U-n cent 1'aeitiu rate in sbol isbed. The rate of postage on drop letters is two ocnt per half ounee or fntrtion thereof, at all otUceH where free deliverv by carrier is otiihlihcd. Where uch free delivery b) not established, the rate i one cent. MWsrxrKi rosTAoa The following lit the postage on newspapers, when sent from the otticc of publication, to n'ii tar HubseriberH : Postage ou Daily paocrti to niltscrilwrH 'vhen prepaid (iiarterly or yearlv in advance, siihnr at tlio msiliuir oflico or office ( delivery, per quarUir, (three mouth i.) Six times per week, per quarter, For Tri-Weekly. For Semi- Wcck i , - " For Weekly, " Xict. Mi " IS " r. ' Wilt bv Weekly Newmier (one c..;. onlv) the publisher to actual subscribers within the county where printed and pulilislwd, free. gUABTEELY I'AVMK.NTS. Quarterly postage cannot Ik? paid for less than three months. If subscription begin at any other time than the commencement of an official quarter, the postage reeeived by the Post Ussier, must still be entered iu his account for that quar ter. Snbsoribeni for short terms exceeding three month, say four or five month tan pay quar terly postage for t.'.u ict ual tenn of their suhscrip tions that in, for ,M an ter aud a third, one quarter und two thirds Ac. The law only requires that at least one quarter s posture Khali bu pre paid, and not more than one rears postage. Any tenn between one quarter and one year a thsre liiru be prejadd at proportitiuate rates. Subscri bers can pay the postage for a I ruction of a qiuir ter, at the name mttw tor u whole quarter, by m cludiug the fraction with the next whole quurter, and paying for both at the same tints. PKIVIUOim TO rCPMSHKR. I'ubliahun of X ew spa pern and Periodical-, may send to each other from their respective office of publication, free of pontage one copy of each pub lication, and may also send to each actual nub ncriber, inelosed iu their publications, bills and receipt for the name, free of postage. They may alno state on their respective publications the date when the subscription expires, to be writcii or printed. s M M.I. PAPKB8. . Religfoon, Gdncationaj and Agricultural Sews pafMrs of sinidl nise, ixnutvl less frequently than once a week, may be sent in packages to one ad dress at the rate of one cent for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight, and au addition al charge of one cent is made for each additional four ounces or fraction thereof, the Hostage to be paid quarterly or yearly, in advaiicer XHWS DBALtm News dealers may send newspaper and peri odicals to regular sulmcribers at the quarterly rates, fn the same manner an- publishers, and may alno receive them from publishers at Huhscribcrs rates. , In botb canon the postage to be prepaid, either at the mailing or delivery office. POST A (H! O TBA5SIKST MATT Kit BOOKS AKI I '.. .k. , not over 4 ounce in weight, to one ad dress, 3 eents ; over 4 ounces, and not over r -ounces, tt cents ; over 8 ounces, and not over IV ounces 12 cents; over 18 ounces, and not over 16 ounce, 10 cents. Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to one address, 3 cents ; over three, and not over sis 4 cents over six, and not over nine, 6 cents ; over 9 and not exceeding twelve, 0 oanta. MISf'ULLA.IKiHS. On miscellaneous mailable matter embracing all pamphlets, occasional pniuications, rrannien newinaiM-r. hand-bills and posters, book monu scripts and proof-sheets, whether corrected or not maps and print, engravings, shoot music, blanks flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, pho tographic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelope! or wrapper, card, nnaer ,-'a'n or ornamental photographic representations .if different type seeds, cutting, bulbs, root, and scions, the poSi ago to be prepaid by stamps, is on one package to one address nol over i ounces in wergni.x cents over 4 ounces, and not over 8 ounces, 4 costs, ov er 9 ounces and not over 12 ounces, 6 cents ; over it ounce, and not over 16 ounces, 8 cents', vow To bb WBArntn. All mail matter not sent at letter rates of post age, embracing books, book manuscripts, prool sheet, and other printed matter, and all other mail matter, except seeds, must be so wrapped or enveloped with open sues or ends an to enable tin postmaster to examine the package without de st roving the wrapper; otherwise such package! nmst be rated with letter postage. Ko communi cation, whether in writing or iu print, can be sent with any . needs, roots, cuttings or actons, maps, engravings or other matter not printed, except npon the separate imaiier, ai me esiaousned rates CLU Whore pocknee of newspaper or periodicals are received at any post office directed to one ad dress and the names of the club of subscribers to which thev belong, with the postage for a uuar ter in advance shall be handed to the imstmaster. he shall deliver the name to their respective own ers. But thi does not apply to weekly newspa pers, which crrcniaw nee m ine county where printed and published. PKE-PAYMENT OF TBAN8IEXT MATTKIt All tranient muttcrmust lie prepaid bv stamp Hut if it come to the office of deli verv without pre-payment, or short piud, the unptud Mstoge must ue couccicu ou aeuverj at uouoi paid rate. . Great neglect exists in the strict quarterly pre payment M poniageon priuieu niiKU'rsenr utreg. ular subscribers. No such paper should he de. livered unlenn it i either re-Niid at the mtulinc office, or at the delivery ollhe, for at least a quar ter. It not so prepaid, postmasters must collect postage mi each copy as on transient matter. It they lad UjeiLwjU In,- chHEjtwl ;tth the full iiptrngv inn', anu iu cieor cuBcnrcmovcu irom omce lor iicg foot., . ... , ''!MHn&mMtimmmMm&::-'' Tomeliweor ciMicral a letter, or other thin 4n-hilla i mtcfoxtidi4wj) iu.iffto mi e, piiio itoy iiiiot, nii.'r o s itioioeiu loll iiihii! anv newspaper, pamphlet, niairuxinc. or jprirffcrl mTrrh-rvfs-flhjrrnd "snlifei Usnch printeil matter, ami me enure jiacKage ot which it in a part, to letter pontap-. Anv word or communication, whether Bv print ing, mark or ,-in s.aiimn the cover or wrapper 01 a newspaper, pamphlet, magazine or other than the name and address of the persons to whom it is to be sent, and the date when subnrriptinu expires subject l In- pacaage w letter pontage Tomer's Almanac for 1867 WILL UK READY ABOUT THK 18T OF September. Those wanting advertising pages should send in at ones. The Aunaaac will be en larged and improved. Send in your orders at e ifvoii wh: t them tilled early, as I shall till ordefl by turn. Hand order to the care of Bran son ST K'arrar, at the K. C BtiMam. Aug. I3-w. . II. l Tt K EK. I' S -feh nanerm the State will nb-n-e eoni I me aniouui oi ':et rorwaru phi- i.i in. terpri-c iHhur Kaleigh. V C l Til. the I'roplr of Virgin in m c South Curoii t;, fut, Alabama, MUmtrippi, tee, ArkoMnu, Miteoari, h Haviug rtvently n-turut am well aware of the great inconx enieiice t,, which the Hottthern teojle are BuMeetfi on account of lack of mall faeilities. 'I his is, to a Terr great extent owiug to the oath with u hich contraetora areivipiired to comply, there In-iiiBr but few men in the South who can take it. Having conferred with the proper aHthort tlea, (and orrtJiin.il their approval, I lind that thin diffieultveaM 1m-obviated aud I lie malla es tablished uMn every roiiti- at the South, and ut tba burliest rules ujlio issi Lie tin the IMtilde of either North or South. Ihini; .1 Nialional I'nion man, (late of North Caroliua.) by which 1 ineau one that is ulikeopii il t" the here sies of the Extremists North and Sotifh, 1 Ciin take this oath ami thus form the eoiiiiectlUK link between the Southern iMqde and the I'ui ted States (ovrumeut. Thin I propose to do aud to estiildinh mails on every route at the South now destitute of them, as follows: Any person who is deaiioun of iH-comiii" a coutraclor will uMri'ss incut once, aiatiiiK the route or routes tor which he uiahen In bccoiiH eontmctor. (ntatinii the extreme points to In couuet'ted, which of course, shouhl lie oil some route heretofore established.) I will theu con tract foi'.aich route or roiilin my own name, 1 and let the parties have them at 11 discount of '.' porceut., on the annual amount for curry- 1 Ing the mails on said route or routes: This arrangement will secure the route to the sub contractor nuhntantially tlirKiiie nn if it were his ow a cmitrnct. and freq tly at a U tter I pi ie.- than could l- obtained in the usual way Where there SO lllllcll COlH't it io. My percentage or inihuge an above, anil not be required until the cud of the first quarter . The flmt applicaut for 11 route or routes, . jiulgilif by the Mst-iiini'k on the letter of ap plication, will hrivetiierifrTonce,tliei'thigr belli"; eqtliil.' Person when makitli; application should I send a guaranty signed by at leunt two guar auUirn. The guaninty nhoiihl be certified hi by a iuntimister or a udge of a court of rec ord, f Applicant.- can, if they desire, obtain blank forms, printed by the (ioverumeiit, by addressing either the undersigned or the iM.) Assistant Postmaster Gem ml, (Seo. W. Me-I Clellan, who will take pleasure iu giving all a m . . S 1J the lulormatHin tnat may oe oesireu. As I am recognised as principal in this mat ter, payment must necessarily eouie through me. 1 can, however give the parties draft on the sixth Auditor of the United States Treasu ry for all the quarter for which the contract may have been awarded, and these cau b pre sented one at a time as they fall due, and the money drawn substantially the same aa if the parties were bona tiilr yont ract ors. In this cane the expenses (two and half per cent I should le paid by or before the expiration of the first quarter after the commencement of service ; otherwise will be drawn by the undersigned, exismses dtsrucUil, aud the residue with drafts for the remaining quarters, forwarded to the parties carrying the z tt r.:n .1.... r... limns. JI persons jircici. i wut urw .mo ui- ward their money at the end of very quarter, without extrathurge. I would however pr4- fiar that they accept t ie drafts, in order that I they may Have the matter iu ineir nauus. f--ra wnMe Hum of inuab SaiJllesl1oti tome if 1 be the means of extendtug mail 1ft- clutiea to the Southern people. 1 heir atten tion is therefore respectfully called to this matter. A 1 am not required to cut down, through competition, it would doubtless be to their interest to make speedy application, be fore any modification is made in the test oath in order that they inar obtain these router at the highest rates admissible. Persona oonfidiug to my care may rely up on fair dealing. All accepted bids will fie en- tered upon the books of the Post Office De- jKvrtiuunt, where they will bo opeu for inspec tion. tlon. All letters relative to the foregoing should contain a itamp for answer, and addressed to lllli AN TYSU.N, Box 1000, Washinton, D. C. Rr.rites'Kar-4by permission :1 G. V. rflaaaoa ff TT ; L. 1. 1)., President Cnlumhii College; lion. Chas. Mason, President Na 'tiouaf Democratic Executive Committee. FORM OF A OUASAKTY. The undersigned, residing at , State of , undertake that if the bid for carry ing the mail on the route No. , if the No- be not given it is not essential. 1 be accepts ed bv the Postmaster General, the bidder shall enter i at a tfie required obligation, or contract. to perform tbe contract with good and sutfa- eient sureties. Dated:-; A "- f KORM FOR CEBTtFICATB. The undersigned, postmaster at State of , certifies under his oath of office that he acquainted with the above guarantors and knows them to be men of pro perty and able to make good their gtinraufy. jjateo : it tSf If it ie not convenient for an actinic postmaster to fill out the certificate, an old one will answer. Ce Editors throughout the South will mim the foregoing t wo insertions and forward bill with a copy of paper to the undcrsigued- Those giving two or more additional inser tions will be entitled to a CollV of Ml V bMlk A Kay of Light," the price of which by mail B? 1 ' ft . or The attention of the press, and pnrti- cularl iriy ej Tys. of th f thoss- paH-rs which- are publishing Mr. son's "THaii fo KesfoFe the Wart ser- Vice the South." in called to the followiug card bjeerf TtWve4 from tinw To Persons Desiring Jliiih Routes. Persons wlio Imvi- d. terrl from mating application for mail routes, thinkiug fnan what in net forth 111 111 v ail v. rtiwmeiit that the terms will be too low. should hesitate no lone- hut make immediate application aud see if I cannot do considerably better for them than set forth. I horc tloae this for nome aud earn aim for others ; therefore make appliea- ti'.n at once. - Kditors who liave inserted mr advertise ment will pi. ae make the followiug change. aesire toe clause "which will be about cenU.". t. t -a tri -weekly mail" era- Editors throughout the South will coufer s fov.wby publishing foregoing. All SPldieatioaa ralalirn to havinir mat routos changed jnt -offices esUblished or pajt matters appointed, will receive nromnt alteu- BHYAN TYSON, Ih.x I0U0, WashinKt.sj. D. C SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBnni UkWlBan 1 GOLD A SILVER, Thr hhrlH4 cash nricr imiil for old Silver and tiolJ t llulllun L. M. pAVIR A CO. 1 July lO'fifi. BcWtwawaa MILLINERY B r " Mrs. J. C. C AENCROSS. Has removed to Rnis' building nearly oppo site the Market, on .'.fain Street, where she is constantly receiving from th- Northern Cities, the newest and handsomest styles of fancy (I.xh'.s. for Indies' and (leiitleineu. Call aud examine her fine assortment. Salisbury. Mav 18, '00. dtf no4o XTewapapar Fubhcations. GET THE BEST INVKNTUBR, MKOllAXIfS, MAM FAI T! UKKS 1866! 1866! 1866! The bent naier in the United States for HssJwniea. Inventors and Marklnistn, is Hie Scientific American. Ii is the largest iu nfze, and has by far the wi dest circulation of any other paper of its class iu the country. It is published weekly. Kach number contains sixteen pages, with numer ous illustrations. I he numbers for a year mVke two volumes. 410 pages each, It also coutainsa lull account of all the principal iu vent ions aud discoveries of the day? Also, vnlunblctillnstruted articles upon tools and ma chinery used in workshops manufactories. stetiiu and mechanical engineering, wtaden cotton, chemical, petroleum, and all other manufacturing and producing interests. Als Firearms, War Implements, Ordnance, Wat Vessels, Kailwuv, Machinery, tJcctrie, t liem ical and Mutheinatical apparatus. Wood and Liiii 1 her Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil aud Wa ter Pumps, Water Wheels, etc.. Household Horticultural ami Farm Implements this hit ter department lieirjg' very full and of great value to Farmers and Gardener. Articles embraciuir every department of Popular Science, which every body cau under stand and w inch every ldy likes to read. Also, Reports of 8rientific Societies, at home and aliioad ; I 'a tent Law l decision- and 113 cuss'mus, Practical Ruuiiiee, etc. It also eon tains an official list of all the Patent Claims a special feature of great value to inventors and owners ot 1'atents. ' The Publishers also act as A gents for pro curing fateuts for new inventions. A new volume of the Scientific American commenced January 1 . It.kms 89 per year ; for six mouths Ten coiiies for one year, $25. Canada snb script i on s 25 cents extra. SI F.( 1MEN tall Ir.8 Sr.NT FREE, Address MtJNN & CO., 1 No. 37, Park Kw, New York. The Cosmopolite. AN TIIK FIRST OF JANUARY WV "WILL v 1, ne nee the publication, ill the city of Hal tine. re. of a monthly literary Masaziue. There is .no publication of this eharaeter now issued South of New York city, and the closing of the war ha' left a large portion of the people of the country with po literary representative. The 1 'osniopoiite will be devoted to literature, 11H n-v-ievs scientific TVivHtnjr. and wa shall num. j bcr u.uong its contributors some of the first liter ary men ol the Smth, with others lroin the rortn, and Irom London and Puns. . .yi 1 1. at ter not original will be carefully select ed Irom tlic newest and best of the Knglinh, French and Ceriuan Publications ; and its Editors di- Mr..na ffUfti tt SjiaHiiKi, to uatku it with the von- first Mnpuntiesof the country. As its mime imports, we hare established the i "iisiiThjinfliS upgfi Ho sertrmal basts. W hoge to BMiksi it the order of genersj literature ahsaef and s ill be umnAaeHcea by any party er clnpie whatever. It will he mailed to subscriber.- in any part of the country upon receipt of the following j siBscirnoas Single Copies for One Year $ 4 00 Tea . " " " 33 00 E7 liberal deductions will Is? made to book sellers and ncwmlcalers. Address Db LEON , CO.. apro diw P. 0. Box 66, Baltimore, lid. Dr. A. M: Nesbitt, Offers his nmfessional services to the Citi sens of Salisbury aad the surrounding Coun try. He can be found at his' Residence on Jackson Street, iu rear of the Presbyterian porch. July 27,1ft;. Oka. - a?tr H a-S'S at m Tlio Larjrest and Cheapest Paper in Hie United States. Tin NKW I larged to lh KiM'h iiuiiiIh K TIMKM II AS IIEKX K ie of the liondou Timm. mi tains right pages of seven tixty-six columns iu all ina cidiiums klngit the largest ncwiHT in the I'uited States The 7W. will cattail, regularly Full t'oHttrrsiional Report ; ltcporti 0 the Istjutlaturr ; Menage ami Public Document! 1 Jteporit of Courts and Public Msotmms European Netcs in Full ; Foreign ad lMmestie Correspon dence i News from all parts the woritl, J'ulitical and trenerql Editorials ; Lit eraru Xews, Selections and Miscellany. K it; thing possible will ha done to make the Tims the most valuable and interesting Family Newspaper in the United States. Its price will remain unchanged. In spite of the fuel that its aiaa and contents hare la-en increased one-l'ourtk The following are the prices of the several edi tions, payable in all cases in advance. The IUily Times, paraaaan Vi Tbe Ositr Tmas(ttaaday Kditioa In. baled), fit TkaKxai-WikaLV Tinas, aa jaar, as Tm Wnaxr Ttaas, oes year, M These prices are invariable. Club rates are din continued. We have no travelling Agent He mi! in Checks or Post Office Money orders if pos sihle Address H. J. BAYMONI) A CO. apr8-dim Times Office, New Turk Ifcw Southern IHuwir Book. J08T PUBLISHFD TABOR ; OK, THK , Klchmond CeUsetlea of faarei VasU t By R. M. Mt lNTOSH, of Virginia. Ksseutially Southern in its main features. Tills ir nevertheless contains a choiee selection of the beet Northern copy-right Music. It author. -for four years an officer of the Confed erate army, composed many stirring nieces in momenta snatched during its marchings and oouuter-uiareliings in Virginia. The 'dirge used at the funeral of Gen. T. J. Jackson, (Stonewall,) May 17, 113, was fnan his pen is ineluded in this collection. Mr. Mcintosh." savsthe Richmond Whin "is well known throughont the South as an author and teacher of finished excellence, with a musical reputation rarely attained by an j man of hie age in this couutry. In the South he stands at the very head of church music, no one disputing the posit iou with hi in." I In' I k embraces everything or value 01 southern or south-western oriffin, much of whioh is now for the first tiuie reduced to a written form. Its variety is great embracing all metres in use, in every key and every va riety of measure with a full elementary de partment and fine collection of new authems, set pieces and sentences, It contains nearly .'MJ0 elo-el v printed jmges. neatly and tasteful ly goUeti up, well printed and bound. Price, retail SI.xl t!2 per dozen. Can be obtained through all booksellers, or will In mailed by the Publishers to any part of the United States, pisjt free, on receipt of re tail price Single copies for examination and introduc tion, sent to any address, postage paid. 1 m re ceipt of one dollar. F. J. HUNTINGTON & CO. Publishers and Ihsiksellers, julySl tf 430 Broome st-. N. Y. Mercantile Advertisements. .NEW FITtM l SA 1.ISBI R V J. W. GRAY, & CO. HAVE Just received and opened at No. 8, Mur phy V Granite bnildiiiBT, a new aud Splendid .stock 01 staple sua FANCY DR GOODS, which the;- will sell for cuth or hnrter, only, a follows, A l.irjre and lM-itutit'ul usMirtnicut of LADIES DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest -and lcsdiur styles ofllie ieason. '. ' A Inrire nsnortuieiit of Gcntlcmeu's, Youth'.- and lltiy'H (IoikIii, LadieK Summer Wranuhies. Ladies' Hisses, ami Childrea's Trimmed Hats, nw shapes, , Ladies, Misses and Child reus, Hoop Skirts. Ladies, Misses, and Children, Baimaraf Shoes, aadOaitars, Iwnuets. KibU.us, 0 loves. Hosiery, etc., he. Qentu and Boyd Shoes of every Description, - w- -S Gents, Boys and Childrens Hats, of Crockery and Glassware, Wood and willow ware. MHRS' 1 Also, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye StufTs, ,'.-L . of all kinds Thev are prepared to fill all onlers, of Pliysl clans, for Drum aud Medhiines, at the shorten notice. The Onur departuiont will be under tbe charge of a regular Physician. They also have a Orancn ot ineir Dusmexx si Countv Line. Davie County. where all of the above named articles, may like j - . . ' wise be obtained on the nie term. The above stock of Goods, bavins been pnr- stnetbaUtaaeavr decline ol jpneas in 1 wtli br sofdas loirr atlaey t aM aaIbIybeboorht in thi market. I rr Hi BHutia. insuM o w nm inenns 01 inie Cotltitr csnwiidry, to site him a call vwutmg this market. i J. W. (! RAY, P. K MAKTIX, J. McGUIBE. Salisbury, N. C. April , . tf-nol. DENTISTRY DR. S. ANGLE, Offers his Professional services to tbe citiaena of Rowan and the surrounding Counties. All operations performed with neatness and dispatch. l-e" Charges moderate. Post Office Coal Springs, Iredell Co., N. C. Jiuic2.V66. uo68tf. rMt$htd eveng Friday td 93f The Old North Slate Job Printing OFFICE, ' WJDCUTE8 ALL KINDS OF Plain and Fancy Printing, t H THK Highest style of the Art, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES SELECT tit t i:iti 1, A N D THE BEST WORKMEN. AT Til K North State Office. WITH ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE PItlNTING ESTABLISHMENTS J IN THE SOUTH. WE WILL XOT BE EXCELLED7 EITHER IN Style, DISPATCH O B FAIRNESS OF TERJM W PRIM OX SHOUT XOTIC, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS-, POSTERS, HANDBILLS B i s ine s s VISITING CARDS, Cards WEDDING CARDS, DRUGGISTS LABELS, DRAY TICKETS SIX.L BSADB, IXTTEI HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, 1 ALL KINDS OF We Vm the Beet INKS, PAPER AND CARDS. 7 Call and see Specimens T)- l. aj?4 AT THE 4 Office l-ddtwlm Old North April 2d, 18SB. State . uriVTUI V mni7ivr 09 rayettevme jbj,, ttajeign, . iDrnn BY WITJjAlf B. SMITH. Subscription, A New Volume Commenced January 1, 1806. Elegantly printed npon Yery heavy wtjia paper, aad neatly stilcaeo saa truamea in aeautiful covers. The Key-Stone Is endorsed and recii mend ed to the Fraternity at large by the Grand Lodire of North Carolina, and keenly fertfng the weight of this hign eompn. nriotora vrtll narev Deltber money WW I prietors will psrevneithw money tomako the nublieatioa asaoat w rimV t..r aii.l (..tmtlMIIloll with all gmml Masons tbeie wives,, saaers, aaotaasa tat U.iKhters, to whom tne same may eutae ''nrnecunen numbers sent to any part countrr npnn spplietKn. iheWM. B. SMITH CO., PwMBwara, W, rayettoiiM"t HaMga. Jf. V sir anspi wft,r t X
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1866, edition 1
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