0. Mt V . t J j i I I f '4 it, .. .Yor.Nu's Cheat I'm YSIO LOU IC A Ii '-"WORK, or Every one In oiyn loetor . Iking a Private Instructor for Married JYraoua or those about' to Marry, both Halo anil Female, iu everything concern ing the physiology and relations of our Sexual Syatcio, and tho Production or Pre vention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never before given m tuo lng lini language,, by AVm. "VO'l'XOM. 1. jThia U really valuable and inierenting ,wdrk.X It is written in pltin hutgu ige for 5 the general reader, and u illustrated w ith .upward of ono hundred engravings. All young married people, or those contem plating marriage, and having the least im pediment to married life, should read thin took. It discloses cecrets that every ono ahould b acquainted with. Still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie llarriago Guido.- ( 1 about the house. It will bo neut to any ; one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wit. xOCKO, ISO. 416 fcpruce t., above Fourtli, Philadelphia. June 1666. 64tw&wly. T. E. Brown & Co., ATirlandCOPPEMITH, T V; At His old Stand, v ALISBTJUY, N. O. IS Prepared to Manufacture or to furnish Stills, Tin uuil SJiect Imi Ware, Parlor and Cooking stoves, UTENSILS OF EVEBY S01JT, they arc uho prepared to do House foJ)ii and Guttering. All kinds of repiuring done promptly, and all orders wholesale and rctuil promptly tilled. Barter soon is old eEwttai and coitek taken pVttehange for goods. ' Those wishing articles in this line w ill do well tocalL ' . T. E. HliOWN CO. april i:m. . r- uol tf STATE OF NORTH CAHOLINA, Stanly County. $ Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions August O . Term, Mflfc James M. Redwine, Administrator, de bo- K't nas non, of Daniel Harris, deceased. vs. 1 'Polly Bright and others. , Petition forA.ecount and Settlement. It appearing to the Court that Richard Par ker and5 wife Ann I, Thomas Locke and wife Margaret, Lnnisden and wife Elinira, Henry Gaines and wife Sallie, Btfek Parker and wife Isabella, reside beyond the limits of this State. It isr therefore i ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks In the "Old North State," a newspaper nub liahed in Salisbury, N. CL. notifying said jab sent 'defendants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County Stanly at the Court House1 in Albemarle, on the fourth Monday in October next, then and there to 'show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the Petitioner shall not be grunted, otherwise it will be heard ex parte as to them. w Witness, Lafayette Greene, "Clerk of said Court at oiuce in Albemarle, the second Mon day in August, A. D., 18UG. L. GREENE, C. C. C. sept20 6v Printer's fee $15. Equity Sale of Lan OST SATURDAY, riiE emi DAY OF Oc tober next, 1 will oiler tor sale aT Hie Court 11 ou so in Salisbury, the land belonging to the es tate of .Sophia Bust, deceased, .cunsistiug Alva ... tracts, one containing 133 ACRES, adjoining tho lands ofrT. W. Ilaynes, .1. V. Fish er and others, cat whuih is an exc ellent new two story dwelling house, painted, with. all iieecssurv out buildings aud a black-Hjiijth shop. This place hat about nix ai res of tiue meadow html, ulioiit tfwyaTe of wood hind, anil the balance iu a good state of ciiltivatiiAi. It is IU mile Ynmi jsalLsbnrr:1: The other tmi t coutaiiiH . id. ACIU33,.. . ,; adjoining the .lands of A. Boncinl.miehOTl Urown, J. '-fwher ndsother.iJ,ilfeen- aereR of this tract is fresh land in a high state of cultivation ana the remainder is all heavily Hindered. It is 31 miles from Salisbury and is excellent land and produces well. The terms of the sale are 12 months credit with interest after six months. Bond and set-writ r. LUKK BLACKMKU, C. il. ii. Aug. 5M. 1WJC. Prfea j;. tw-ltAwtd. STATE OF NORTH CAUOLTA, ? ' " EOWA.V. CoLKTY. J tUSfiofrkeu ani Qiiarl r August J. JK J0f. Jao W; Ilampton A; others v. Ia thia easrit appearina Urshn satisfaetton. nf th eojitt that Catharine "Hatniif on, and PbUtf White aud wife JTaiicy, n uoii-resi-denU of this State, it is, tlieretore, ordereit by the Court that nublication 1- ma.b'f'T si fite- eessive weeks iu "i nr iu - rib Mate." no- tifyiut? thf4u tu h :aud ai'ia,i.r b. te jhjiJusx.;!.ofliceiror at the delivery otfic , tor at leat a qunr- j tices of ourCourt of JMeus and I? itaner Mph siotis, at the next court to be lo-!.l tvri!:e c wv m-H, at the rotfrr nrr-ijn;? ou the first Mottday '-oioer H.-v, ,, a;oi Ihell atM tlKTi- to siie.c c;i '- . f. 'Cii '!.. .Iiae whv tin- praver -t tie Tiioflie-' gratif-d. . Wrrxr.s(t-.:in xn- V" our said court .u .die.- in Monday in Augui. A.M. I il J it war of "Or lnde;-lel , ORADIAII Wo Sept. S, ISi. iFrl. e l.'. 1 STATE ui' 'N':; r;i car R ., N C-: i LIN A. . i v . .1 iiii.-t f'W, .1 It ift-teJei-Lv. th. Court t": V .i ::Tr"ca i-fsiHl" .li e ai I ,,r w it liind such t nn. that 7 W 'tv.;JTii mfPcssurv t it is iifiv pnrsuXi.. !.p,f -t a ytli'ee'-lil'.i .i l i.l Til'llsda . an HO( UKIU J.iy(,-, ,, ( v.. it is fuHk..,.i4 ,rtw, :(nI t tii t1 1rwl of 'W. p,! ,re V:xr- 1 1 in -i I-,, r ,;. iu:i..v ii.vr. The l,i w re.j.iiit'i tl.i po t, tiri oil nil Ji-ficrs to be prepaid by !aml tor el. imped envelope pity lllelit in money being prohibited. All droplet ter. must also le prepaid. The only letters on which imynient is not demanded, are thosti ad dressed to,.jh Pn'sideiil, or Vice-President or iiiciiilKjrs of t'oiifrrciis, atid letters ou ollkiid busl ncss to the chiefs of tho KxiHUtive Departments of tho Gorernuiens, the heads of bureaus, aud chief clerks, aud others Invented with the frank lug privilege. RATES. The rates of bitter txtstiiiro U frflrr errrt tv t half ounce, throiiirhout flie I'niU-d yfires; iiTf three cents for each uddiHonnl half .mince or I'tii.; tioii thereof. The ten cent Pacific rate is a hoi Killed. Thu rate of postajrc on drop letters is t'vo !. per half ouiiee or fntetion thereof, at'allo!. when free delivery by carrier in estuMi-1.' ' Where such free dcl'ivt ty U uot established , th. rule Is one cell!. MiWM'AI'llR lOSTOK. The following is the po-lae on new ' -when senl lioiii the otlii e of publication, r. i lar Kubsci'ibers : Postagu on laily papers to subscribers when prepaid quarterly or yearly iu advance, cither at the mailing oitu or otfieo f delivery, per quart it, (three month),) : Six times per week, per quarter, " :tu " For Tri-Weekly. i;, Foi Semi-WeeKi , " )o For Wccklv, " Weeklv Newspapers (one coiiv mih ) ll! l.v the publisher to actual subscribers uiihui county where printed aud published, free. " th. Ql'AKTERLY PAYMK.NTS. Quarterly postage Jannot be paid for less than three months. If a subscription begins at any other time than the coiiimeucement of an official quarter, the postage received by the Postmaster. must still be entered iu his account for that quar ter. Subscribers lor short term exceeding three mouths, say four or live months can pay quar- I terjy postage lo.'-t .e :tTu:il term ol'thcir Mili- ;-ip- ; tioiis that is, lor ',h. U.uVr und a third, one quarter and t wo third-, A c. The la' only requires ! that at 1 :V. t one quarter's po.-tagi sludl be pre paid, and dot more than one year'sj jiostage. Any lui'ui between one quart if ami one yea r can there- lore be p rund jit iiroiKHliouate rates. Suhscri- I bcrs can pay the postage for a traction of a quar ter, at the same rates lor a whole quarter, by in cluding tin- fraction with the next whole quarter, 'and paying lir both at the same time. r i: i y 1 1. 1 :c ; ks" t rrPLisiiK its. Publishers ol' Newspapers and Periodicals may send to nu !i other from their respective offices ol publication, free of postage one copy of each pub lication, and may also scud to each uctual sub scriber, inclosed in .their publications, bills, and receipts tor the same, frff of postage. They may also state on tll(eir respective publications, the date when the subscription expires, to be wrilen or printed. . SMALL PAPERS. llcligious, Eilucationul and Agricultural News papers of small size, issued less frequently than once u week, may be sent in packages to one ad dress ut the rate of one cebt for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight, and an addition al charge of one cent if made tor each additional four ounces or ftaetion thereof, the postage to be paid quarterly or yearly, in advance. KEWS HK.U.EUS. . News dealers may send newspapers and peri odicnls to regular shbscribers at the quarterly rates, in the same maimer as publishers, and may also receive them from publishers at subscribers rates. . In both cases the postage to be prepaid, either at the mailing or deUvery -office. POSTAU ON TRANSIENT MATTER BOOKS AND V CIKCULAHS. . -BjtMiks, not over 4 ounces in weight, to uu ad dress, cr.tft : over 4 ouuees, a'ud not over,-' i orjuces, 6 cents ; over 8 ounces, and not over )' ounces, js cents ; over Vi ounces, and not over 1(5 ounces, hi cents. Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to one address, !i cents ; over three, and not over six 4ceubi! over six, and not over nine, 6 cents ; over 9 aud not exceeding twelve, t eats. MISCELLANEOUS. On miscellaneous mailable matter embracing' All pamphlets, occasional publjicattous, trausien ticwspapersy hand-Wlls una-posters, book" inanu scripts ijjwf proof-shceis, whether corrected or uot maps and .prints, engravings, sheet music, blanks flexible patterns, samples and sample curds, pho tograph U? paper, letter en velonos, postal envelopes or wrappers, card-, payer ;Vn or ornamental, photographic representations ,if dill'erent types, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and sckms, the 4 rtgV ti tie prpttid-ly- stamps, -is-omie-packagi,.' to . one address notitfexJ ounces in weight, Scents; over i ounces, ami not over o ounces, 4 cents, ov er 'J ounces and not over l'l ounces, 6 cents ; Over j 'i ounces, and not over 10 ounces, 8 cents. ; now to UK wit.wi'En, All mnil watter not sent at let ter rates of -post I age, embracing books, jhook manuscripts, proof sjieetSiatid other priiftcxl matter, and all other , mail matter;, except seeds, umst be so wrapped or i enveloped with open sides or ends as toenabje the postmaster to camiuc.the package without de stroying the wrapper; otherwise such packages must be rated witu letter postage. -No communi cation, whether in w riting or in print, can be scut with aiiy-aceds, roots, cuttings or scions, maps, engraving-! or 'other matter not printed, except upon the separate matter, at the established rates, ci.riis. "Where packages of newspapers or periodicals lire reccivrdat-arty post office dirci t d to'onc ud dressnnd the names of the club of subscribers to which they beljutg, 3ith4l)&'stagiLJiuuu4uiar ter in advance shall he handed to the postmaster, he shall deliver the same to their respective own ers. )3ut this docs not apply to weekly newspa pers, which circulate free m tie couMtyhviiere printed and published. " J HUE-PA YMKNT of TRANSIENT MATTER. - r AWtraiwient matlerninst be prepaid by stamps. it comes to the otiice ot deuverv wittiout pre-pai nhoj the. unpaid pustaie must be coiTcTtTTKH ( fl paid rate. , " tireut ueich'ct exists in t3ie fc'?!, . ut ,.r iiHimunn i.n La matter Mwa&Jire- ii !.ir subscribers. No such lmm-r should be u" livered unless it is either pre-paid at the mailing. tCf. 11 IIML su'i I'H Mi ,i,,..it, j,m, " - l pusiiiire on ea. h copy a on tiaiisieut mutter, ll .1. .. , . I ll,..,- ,,',1H... i !,;ir..eil Vi it-, the lull IIOsttlL'" 1 - f .. . - .... . wiUTIN'i OS NEWKPAPKR8 irvd'-ii Mf. f, cu1 .iii.r tiitttF WJi,t oilldattti fweilsriir fulieairiiitlun) uu ottu MaUiC-iLs-pJiiiJicatiou upon ilfdic. aiiv new paper. I iiiiihle', iii:iL'a.:me, or other ,prin I mutter. I- li.e, '. ii. id the i liUr a. HI siiojecissiii ii pruneo package of w hich it is a it. t." iell. rtcild tpo't.lL'e. of i oaiiiii'n'iication. whether by print UlHI iiltlet il new st:lper. pailipiliei. nniKitiiii- i'i i'iu' i " lw nu and nddrrs of the ptfrxms to w lioin it is n .ui.unil tin- uiilr hen subscription cxirtfes, i-ubjci I i ... .'t.mf,. ob Iter Mistage. -Turners AWc for , 1867 will r.K kivvd -uiOL- -KHri iyi of Septeli should Wiped rtosi' wajiuiii:'Hi,itut pa .I in .-if im ue .U.aans' wmn ue .lJinni" ur-u-S-nd iu vour on Id at and improved .miv ll von iil iiinii ...... "'. r. , ..t..r- l.r tnm, S-ud oruers iotiij tc i iiu ; t vmr. m the S. 0- Uokt.urfe. U. D. TCRXZt,' i ,s , h p-pr in the SUte will pb-a.-e i f y U, the amount of and forward bsR to Lu:, -ir, . .. ttJCiK.i. iv. Til lb f EX ECUTES A LL'K'INPS J V I Plain and Fancy Printing, 1 N T It F. Uiglicst stylo of the Art, XKWTYPi:. XRW PRESSES i s A N I THE LEST WORKMEN, A T T II U North State OfTice. WITH OS'EOF'TIIE MOST COMI LKI l PRINTING I'ST.MU.ISIIMENIS IN THE SoUTil. WE WILL NOT BE EXCELLED EiTiin: in Style, DISPATCH O R faium:ss of ti:u3is WE HIM 0 SHORT 0TIf F, BOOKS, PAMl'IILKTS, . POSTERS, 1IAN1ML,LS. Business Cards VISITING CAIvDS, WEDDING CARDS, v 1)R UG GIST'S LABELS, DRAY TICKETS -a m LETTER HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, V IJLAXKS, ALL KINDS OF RAILROAD WORH. r Wc Uc the Ilct INKS PAPER AND CARDS. 0 Call and see Specimens A NT Dr learn Tnrs rzizcss T II E , . .... t: i. r- l-ilAiwIin vr s v.TnNTi -t - rf. .k . Z.I i i a y " 'MA-. iXIC 'MAG A 'A Vg&V - , itti i . . ,.ii.4'.,..f KutT .-WILLIAM SuW :, '.oil. .1 .YUM' I ' ! i;i....,t:y.,.r..- I :.Rali'igh1, N, C, IJ bV- it. SM1TIT. :' I r, it J U H UtU'lJ 1 , 1 -'l ', . pou very heavy whi', te'ied and trimim-d in I'm' v ' V. .;. ; ..dorsed and recoinniend ,u tothe Fraternity at large by the Cr.md Lnltreo' North Carolina, and keenly feline the wef.bt of tliis hit'li compliment. 'the to priiiykwttl spare neither money notii xerio to iu ale atioti a most welcome visi tor ai.d cotnpali,iU wi, ii mid ami tn:. t .J l.-ie -rt, 7 B , .'ia.-ui i...... . t-m, fclKIers. lni.flieis :oi tlauirtiU-rs. to wim ,jas t, same mav com, :,- greeting. 11T SpK-mien .B. Vtih:M toanv comiuy upon appik.i:lu- part theWM- H. .-MM H CO.. Publishe s. FayetteVlim,.. . x- f, AT , 1,. CJ ' I 21 , i V . CO is a si U O SILVER, Tb-highest cmli price paid for old Silver and Hold !ul.ioii I.. M. pAVIS t CO. Julv 10". W. nu75tww 3in Mrs. J. C. CARNCE0S3, Has removed to Ruis' building nearly oppo site the Market, ou Main .Street, where she is constantly receiving from the Northern Cities; the newest and handsomest styles of fancy Ll Is. for Ladies' and Gentlemen. . Call and exai.iHiie her line n-snrtineut. Salisbury. May J. W. '-dtf uo43 Newspaper rubhjiiuons. GiiT TKJG BBST ilA.NL'l'ACTt'IU'-US. 18o6! Cnited States fir JNVEN 1 ui;s, 1866! The best .Mechanics, 1 .JIXIIAVICSk., 1366 ! linper iu the iueutors and Mac!imts, is the Scientiflc American. i Ii is the largest in size, and has by far the wiL I Jest circulation ot any other paper of its class in the country. It is published weekly. Each number eoulnius sixteen j'ages, with" nuincr- mis. illustrations. The numbers fr a year make two volumes. 4lti ii.'os each, It .also contains a full account of all the' prineipar in ventions and discoveries if the day. Also, valuable illustrated articles upou'tads and ma chinery used in workshops manufactories, steam and moclujuical engineering, woulen, cotton, chemical,, petroleum, ami all other manufacturing and producing interests. Also, Firearms, War Implements, Ordnance, Wat Vessels, lulway, Ji.iUfhjuerjrlectrie..tJhein? , ical and Mathematical apparatus. Wood and 'Lumber Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil and Wa ter Pumpj, Water ..Wheels, etc., Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements this lat ter department being very full and of great ! value to r unners and Hardeners. I Articles embracing every department of I Popular Science, which every body can under j stand and which every body likes to readi - . Also, Reports of Scientific Societies, at home and abroad ;' Patent Law Decisions and, Dis- cussiontj, Practical Recipes; etc. It 1 so con- 1 I tains aii, official list of all -the Patent Claims, j 'a special feature of great value ty inventors i i and owners of Patents. ! , The 1'ubli.shers also act as Agents for -ro- euriug t atents lor new inventions,- A new volume of. the Seientitfc American commenced January 1. - - - ' TERMS A:jpcr"year : kl 50 for six months. ten copies tor one year, ..-.. Canada sub- scrjptiohs i 5 v(,T.f extra. SI'KI L'l' N' I'OI'IES SEXT.FK&E. A.b'.r. Ml'NN A: CO., " No. o7, Park Row, New York. Cosmopolite qx xu;; i. j j : T OF. JANUARY WE WILL publication, in the city of Hal thly literary Alnsizine. There of this, character 'now i-sued r j j i . at. .i Vork city, and the" closing of the irgc portion 'ot t!;e people of the o hter.iry rcpresentat' ve. ijigi.WjljHby di'VOlefl , to-tltem!!!- i w ar ha .-!'t it ' country v. i": ' ' -The I'll.'.';. :irt, reviews, 1 1 inMMiii u 1 1 1 1 L n i il tt eshao iui;i,-, lir ifwn iu contributor U)Uie v tirl liter- i eu ijo'n tne n,.,,. t the n J"1 WTttiJJflclet; imuAt anHwwwi firWirnfmhsr ntnl ftft KiKtiffs tJrlli i",n" ct'ort. or. expend to .maka.jt ,ti I with inc very lir. t JlagaaiH-s.i? the country. As it name imp.(i-ts we have estaMrshed MJie oMiiopoht- i -ion no se.-tiwiAl basin. We '''!" ," '";"'. br.ler if g-ncral Inerature iiio .c. aim win ne limntllienccil liv anv party or icriia- wiutever.. It wil! lie mailed to subscrir I ""is in any part ol the ' the follow inir 'iiiitry upon receipt of .St'BSCH'Tlil.V : Copies for One Year, nde -I (!0 ..,.MT00 o bonk Libc'-a! d and new- edia'Mous will be madi dialer. - A.l.lr. svlii I Dk LKOV Jt CO I'. 0. Ho -JWriiaiiiiiiorH. iMd ' nru d'w $90 A JIO;TH ! V(; KNTS wanted f..,r sir enturli srr article. iffi-T out. Address ). T, uaih: City Ruilding. lii.ldefold, M V u,lii dXvr 5in - The" Weekly Old North State, r-Mishcif airy Friday at $3, per annum GOLD & ..TZ - I j O 3 - ft . J C i'iht l:vp'A and Cliraiu-t I'aprr in the United States. THE N'l-nV YORK, TIMKS HAS 1HCKN KS; lurgedtothe swo of the Loudon 2imc. I.'mcU number oontaius eight pages of seren columns each ir tixty-six,"eoluuins in all ma king it the largest newspaper lu tb United BUtes. Thu 7 Hurt will couuiii reifularlr Full Congressional Jirports Jifiorts of the Legislature t Messages and IHibhe Documents; Iteports qf Courts and J'ullic Meetings ; European News in Full ; Foreign" and Domestic Currespon deuce i Kcu s from all ports f the world, l'olitkftl and General Editorials ; Lit erarg Xetes, Selixtions and Miscellany. Everything possible will tie done to make the Tilt km the most valuable aud intercsTing Family iiewspsper iu the United States. Its price will remain unchanged, in spite of the fact that its size and contents have lieeti increased one-fourtV The following are the prices of the several ed. tious, puyublc in all cuses in advuncc, The 1)aily Timks, per annum 110 The Daily Times (Sunday Edition included), f 13 TlieSiMiAVKfcKLY Times, one year, 13 The Weekly Times, one year, 12 These prices are invariable. Club rates are dis continued. Wo have uo travelling Agents, lte mit in (.'hecks or Post Office ACoiiey Orders if pos sible. Address II. J. lt.WMOM) t CO. uprti-dlm Times office, New York civ Southern Tluic Book. TABOR ; on, THK l.iobmand oll oil"n j Sao d u 10 : By R. M. M LT0 -H, of Virginia. ! Essentially Southern in its main features, j Tabor neverthelees contains a choice selection ! of the best Northern copy-right Music. Its ' au'lior, for fouriears an officer of the Con fed -! crate aniy, counjosed many stirriug pieces iu ! inoineuts snatched during its marchings und counter-marchings in X'ir'ginia. The dirge j used at the fuiaral of Geu. T. J. Jackson, UfStonewall.) -May 17, ld(i.'l..was from his eu is included in This collection. C "Mr. Mcintosh," says the Richmond Whig ''is well known throughout the South as an am nor ami leacuci oj uuuiinirAi-riirucc, m a musical reputation rarely attahied by any man of his age iu this country. In the ."south he stauds at the very head of church music, uo one disputiug the pstsition with him." The book embraces everything -of value of j Southern Or south-western orig;n. much of i which is now for the first time reduced to a written form. Its variety is great embracing all metres iu use, in every key and every va riety of measure with a full elementary de nartment and tine collection of new auttiems, set pieces and sentences, It coutaius nearly yt)0 closely printed pages, neatly snd tasteful ly gotten i'fjv well printed aiid bound. Pj icc, retail ..SL33j $12 per dozen. Cau be obtained through all booksellers, or w ill be mailed by the Publishers to any part of the United Mates, post free, ou receipt of re tail nice . - single copies for examination aud introduc- Tloii, sent to any address, postage paid, on re ceipt ot one dollar. F. J. llUNTIXfilM CjQ:, . -Publishers and Rook sellers, july31 tf -IM Uroome St., X. Y. RXercantile Advertisements. jrW: GRAY, & CO. ITAVK Just received aud opened at Jfo. 2, Mur- JaTDlW bnilding, . a new and Splendid stocu ot btapie ana FANCY DRY GOODS, which they will sell for cath or barter", only, follows, A. large and be,a,utiful assortment of WW... as LADIES DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest and leading strlos of the season. . s.. A largo assortment of Gentlemen's, Youth's n.l u.t s,.;, O VlUVTUSf - .- Ladies Summer Wrappings. Ladies' Misses, and Childriiu'g Trimmed Hats, nuw shapes, . Ladies, Misses and Childreus, Hiop Skirts, Ladies, Missea and Childrens, Balmoral Shoes, and Giufers, Bonnets, Ribbons,. Cloves, Hosiery, Jtc, tc. ficnts and Boj'S Shoes of every Description, Gents, Boys and Childrens Hats, of every variety for Summer wear. Crockery and Glasswarc.j Wood and willow ware. Also, f Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, of all kinds. ... The y are prepared to fill all orders, of Phi'si i iaii ', for lirugs and Medicines, at the shones notice. The l)rug department wiil be under the ilnirge of a regular I'vsician. J Tlicj-.tiliitiiivia linim-h.nf their Jminmji.t. Countv Line. Davie Countv. Wise Im; obtatiied on the same terms. -Tue above stock ot Ooods, tiaving oeen pur- thirVhiS2" toe late uwivy-iajcuuo 01 pnci in K tir, Mw'tin. inntes his;,. Cotinty -esicinjlr, to gire bfiu a taTwItlSfTCTC LUIS iLllluKA'LjL- " .. ' ' " - r V ?. , .r y J- 'CIltE. -t Salary; xSg., April , 'M. - ; tUmi.-1 $1,500 ;Ver Jfear'f everywhere to Bell oar improved $20 Sewiug MeeT.ines, ""Threenew I0nd.J Uoderand upjir fy VSton truL-' Vari ranted fiv years L A bori-mUrv-ar:-la emil,j:-Th m cuite4 States tor taaa 40. which i fw-d ur rrr & IrVrrfSmart Co. i.l t M A Ml . audtb- sftri, ' ' " fc- aav-cr an f ttt-W mat I - and tmprwmment. , H uatraW f.a.Urs sur XtnaoTf appoints, will receive prornrt a: free. Addreas, ar call on,'iaw it Clark Ttion hr b.-rf. addre-d f,, 1 at HiddeWd, Afaina. or VL - -- V jl ' . r.RYAY TYst N. inayrJ-dicw 6ia ".!, l..t fc . m ' I H'Mi,i.i, I .V1111 L'niv'niHi Snath Ciirc.wii ('( ;- ' (, AloVumUm Jt.''(ii''i, Louisiana, 7nnei- Str, Arkaiti, .nissunn, r iiiniia, ami j fj(i i Having recently returued from the South, I am well aware-of the great lucouvenience to which tha Southern rooiile are uld.cte4 on account of luck of mail facilities, r 'Xhi ia, to a very.great extent owiug to tin oath with which contractor! ar required to comply, ther being but few men in the South who cau take It. Having conferred with th proper authori ties, (and obtained their approral, I find that this dilticulty can be obviated and the mails es tablished upon every route at the South, and at the bigbestates admissible for the people of either North or South. lieing a National Union man, (late of North Carol iua,) by which , I menu one that is alike opposed to the here sies of the lixtremista North and South, I cau take this oath aud thus form the , coonectintf link between the Southern people and the Uni ted States Government. This 1 propoevtodui aud to establish mails on every root at th South now destitute of them, as follows : Any person who is desirous of becoming a couUact6E,U'ilIddfi'S8 meat once, Stating the route or routes for which he wishes to become contractor, (stating the extreme points to be connected, which of course, should boon soma route heretofore established.) I will than con tract for such route or routes in my own Dame, and let the parties have them at a discount of i per cent., on the annual amount for carry ing tne mails on said route or routes: This arrangement will secure the route to the sub contractor substantially the same as if it were his owu contract, and frequently at a better price than could be obtained in the usual way where there is so much comjietition. My percentage or mileage as above, will not be required Wtil the end of the first quarter. The first applicant for a route or routes, judging by the post-mark on the letter of ap plication, will have the preference, other things being equal." Persons when making application should send a guarauty signed by at least two guar antors. Tjhc guaranty should be certified to by a postmaster or a judge of a court of rec ord, f Apidicauts can, if they desire,-obtain blank forms, printed by the Government, by addressing either the undersigned,, or the 2d:' Assistant Postmaster General, Geo. W." Me-.' Clellan, who will take pleasure in giving all tne iiiiormatiou iiihl may oe acsireo. - A I am recognized as principal in this mat ter, payment must necessarily come through me. 1 cun, however give the parties drafts on the sixth Auditor of the United States Treasu ry for all the quarter fur which the contract may have been awarded, and these can be pre sented one at a time as, they fall due, aud the money drawn substantially the same a,s if the parties were, bona fide contractors. In this case the expenses two and half per centl should be paid by or before the expiration of the first quarter after the commencement of service ; otherwise payment for this quarter will be drawn by the undersigned, expenses deducted, and The resTto quarters, forwarded to the parties carrying the mails. If persoas prefer, I will draw aud for ward their money at the end of every quarter, without extra charge. I would however pre fer that they accept t ie drafts, in order that they may have the matter in their hands. It would be a source of much gratification to ma if I be. the means of extending mail fa cilities to the Southern people. Their atten tion is therefore respectfully called to this matter. As I am not required to cut down, through competition, it would doubtless be to their interest to "make speedy application; be fore anyl modification is made in tne test oath in order that they may obtain these routes at the highest rates admissible. Persons confiding to my care may rely up on fair dealing. All accepted bids will be en tered tipon the books of the Post Office De partment, w here they will be open for inspec tion. ' v ". "' tioh. ,'"' AH letters relative to the foregoing should contain a ttamp for answer, and addressed to BRYAN TYSON, fby permission :-G. AY. Sanson, D. D., L.X.,,1)., President Columbia College ; Hon. Cbas. Mason, President Na tional Democratic Executive Committee. FORM OF A GUARANTY. 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, be accept ed by the Postmaster General, the bidder shall enter into-the required obligation, or contract, to perform the contract with good aud suffi cient sureties. ' ,- Dated; f FORM FOR CERTIFICATE. The undersigned, postmaster at 1 State of -, certifies under his oath of office that he is acquainted with the above guarantors and knows them to be men of pro perty and able to make good their guaranty. IMted : ?r Rfc--4t rF If it is not convenient for an actinic post master to fill out the certificate, an old one will answer. Editors throughout the South will eiva the foregoing two insertions and forward bill with a copy ot paper to the undersigned Those giving two or more additional inser tions will be entitled to a copy of my book "A Hay of Light," the price of which by mail ia. $2.00. . v VW The attention of the press, and parti- ,ijuik4 "fjIrryiiiuV Han to KtMtoraiha Mall of " vice of the South," is called to tha- followinr card lately received fran him : - - jqr- TsiJefson s Ifrmrmgail-Rsmimtr " - Pereons-whn- bave deterred from making -SBtaiiuii for mail routes, thinkinir from wnat is tu5f imy advertisement that the , erw wilt be tiii1rfTTil7TTniilMijiii lniij 1 r. hufuiake immediate apptlcalioa uJp'itJiZm lean not do considerably better; Sr them th.-1 , , is set forth. Wc dont .tkU for some a,a - '' can alworttk; thertfon mki .uppUci- thnfat o4ci. , ''Ui H?r-" ; S tKlitor .wha ba instrtd'iriv.- advert' inent will make the fonWi'ug chat I deir tK ikiu -b;t --tit 1... . 1. - bent,." .;-.--i fi-weekrr mail", era- rcvfr Wikon : , 'ditura thrtghout tl South wi3 . confer a i -, und mMderytotir y -ptd.liaiuBf fofpoinj. ' f1mttf -,Xl ppMcations r-la live to haviur pt Jinn mTinnfl r a iva i. "Z:1T I D. C. Y V. I 1 ii ' T j.