THE OLD KOIITH rrUajr Evenlnr, Juno 1, ltCS. LEWM HANKS Ac J. S. IIAMiTOX. ' rCBLISIIlllS Ic rKOrBlETOR.i. CITY. AIM I) STATU ITEMS. A-Pwitilkkt Brr or Kmaves." Tie New York Timet baa a correspondent at Augusta Uv, wbo Toluutocrs to U H the truth. Here U an extract from one of his lata letter t "No little mischief in being clone by men wbo are infesting the Bute at Present in tlie rapacity or "friends of tlte irceduieii, founder of colored savings banks, colored seminaries, equal riglitu ' Journal, and other kindred enterprises. These men are workl ig diligently to make the negro dis contented with his condition, to persuade hi iu f that he is grossly wrohged by the white man, and that he is entitled to a po sition of perfect social and political equal i tr with the whites. There is a "Captain Bryant" in this State, the self-constituted Head Center of an '"Equal Right JLmo1 ation," who U going about making speech es in this line ;and while he may be earn ing a very eomlortablc income at small ex pense, he is doiug much harm to, both races, as I have already frequently re marked that there was a general and per fectly . honest disposition on the part of both the white nssn and the negroes to Jjve harmoniously , togethe and work for e a h others good, ro far from offering any obstacle to the education and iuijittrreV ment of ihe colored population, the people wero ready and willing to promoter them by every means i their power ; and so far as the civil rights of the negroes were con. icerued, tlie Jjegislainn recognised and se cured them in the iwt effective manner, by placing them on the same footing with white uieu in euervthing relating to jtorson and projerty. He is no friend to the ne gro who comes hero now to induce him to agitate for more than he has got. II is ef forts, if sucessful, can only work serious injury to the whites, and surely result in i the ruin of the blacks.; These emissaries are nothing hut rhearaliers j. the nn,h,i! gathering into their pockets the postal eu: roncy of the poor bhicks walking gift enterprises, exchanging pinch-beck equal rigts notions for the sweat-earned dimes of tlie gullible savages who desert their plows and hoes to listen to the white man who is gofcig to make gentlemen and ladies of them all. I have watched the operations of these peripatetic, philanthropists, and a more pleasant set of knaves 1 never, met. They are a nuisance which ought to be speedily abated." New Advertisements, von saleT On Ambulance and Harness, One Horse aud Buggy. Oue Saddle. One Side Sad dle, One Chamber Set, consisting of Bureau with Glass, Toilet Table, Wash Stand, Chairs, French Bedstead, Ave. Two Carpets aud oth-4-r Household furniture, for sale Cheap. - Enquire of :Capt. CHAS.. EMERY. Salisbury, May , ISfiS. 51 dtf DWELLING HOUSE To rent by the mouth, or the remainder of the year. Apply to BLACKWOOD & Co., mayiM-dliu or M. A. SjMITIL v. II. B. BRIIKJFORD, A. MVKK8, WM. MVKltS. or va. ok s. c. or n. c. BRIDGrFORD & MYERS, "-AUCTIONEERS, General Commission A Forwardinf MEUO HANTS, jDOCX AVD 8IYEHTEIHTH ITXEZTI. RICIIIO.D, Va i sprit W. H66 Mas Office N. C. R R. Oompany, , Em & UP.'T& OFITCIV Go's. Slwps, May 19, 1866. Commencement of the UNIVERSITY OE N. CAROLINA ' AT CHAPEL HILI ROUND TRIP Eiftureion Tickets will be sold for one Hire full fare going and return free from all statinns to Durham's. Good, from the .3d to the 9th of June inclusive. . E. WILKES. Eng. & Supt. -may 21 -d till June 1 $90 A MOIVTII ! AGENTS v wanted for $ix rairWy new artide, just otU Address a T. GAIiEY, City Building. Biddeford, Me. may 28-d&w pin $1,500 Per Year I we want agents everywhere to sell our Improved t20 Sewing Machines. Three new kiads.- Under aud upper feed Sent on trial. War ranted five years. Above salary orlarg naid. The onlu machines sold in United States for less than $40 'which are I ' r i, '..-....;.a..Y-r' Tnuy ttcensea oil mtwr, rr occur a- rr nvn, A - and the getter or user are liable to arrest, fin ind impruonmeut. Illustrated circulars sent fret. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark. . - a4 BtdJtduwLMabtfit Cteatwy.jTL-.- W, may 5W-d&w m 'j twirmx. a. . nixiAM.'l w. h.jokis. e. w yULLIAM,, JONES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERUIANTS, RALEIGH, N. C, Have ia Store a large stock of Groceries, a: which ia off at the lowest cash prices. on They respectfully solicit orders from the mer- chants of North Carolina. PrLLIAM. JONES & CO. wwy S-d-wlmr- 7 hi;anrs Of all kinds neatly executed at Ike NORTU 8TATE OITICE. Old JOB PRINTING ! JTEATLT AND ,EXrEDITIOUf4LY 1: EXECUTED AT TllIS .OFFICE. - D. P-VILLIALlSON-iCo., Commission .Tic reliant", HALKIfilLN. C.-'- fJKLLonrommliMiun CtUn Tarns, Sheetings, 'Itaeon. Flour, Lard, Ihled Fruits, Whiskey, ltrsndr. and ail kind of roautrT produce. Thry ali keep constantly on baud ft sale, Plow. Horn. A e. Shovel. Spades, Cora Shel ter, and all kind of Agricultural Implements, Hardware, TiO.9 are, and Groceries of every da arrmuou. llH Tbey re-peotully solicit consignments from Fanners and other, in Uis western part of the Htate, and pledge themselves to give their best attontiou to all orders and consignments entrust. IU-k U refer to aftdibhln Foster I Co.. Balis- bury, Tod. It. Caldwell, IWt. N. C. K. K. Mor- All ton, J. A. Uosebrn, HUlMTIlle. spril I.IKJ. noltf MILLINERY Mrs. J. C. CARNCBOSS, Has removed to lluis' buildiug nearly oppo site the Market, on Main Street, where she is constantly receiving from the 'Northern Cities, the newest ami liiiiil.oiiiest styles of fancy (ummI. for Ladies' aud (ieutleuieu. Call and ei mine ner nne asFomueiit. Salisbury. May W. tl dtf no4.) White Sulphur Springs, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE PROPRIETORS of this Celebrated Watering, l'laoe, having gone to great ex pense m erettmir apwt Jiiinuinirs, repairnii; others, and furnmhing the same, will open the Springs for tho Reception of Visitors- on the First Day of June. Among other new buildings recently erected, is a nne large Bath HoiiMf, wilh Bath Pool together with the Tub and Shower Bath at taehed. We have several Chalybeates, "ion sisting of ITai'te Sulphur, Blur Sulphur, Iron. r., me Medical qualities ot whieti stand un rivalled, w A healthier and more delightful location is hard to find, and for beautiful flowers, shady grove aud walks, it is second to no other Watering Place South. Having secured the services of Mrs. Wrexx, formerly of Statesville, X. C, who stands un- riva'led as a housekeeper, we shall endeavor g re good rare and pay every attention to the comfort of visitors. Persons going from liaitnnore to the Mpnngs, by leaving on Mon day afternoon, either by the way of Rich mond or Portsmouth, Va., arrive at Salisbu ry, X. C. on Wednesdav Morniug, in time for the statesville aud Alorganton train.- and reach the springs' turn-out by ii o'clock, where carriages will be in wuiting to take them to the springs, a distance of six miles from 'the Rail Road, oh a good road, and by 1 o'clock, you reach the springs. By leaving Baltimore on Wednesday after noon, you arrive at the springs on Friday by 1 o ClOCK. The Westenand Morganton Rail Road, which vou take at Salisbury, leaves Salisbury werfMonaaj, mammy and Friday morn ing. Persons going from Richmond, Ptersbure, Lynchb wg, Norfolk or Portsmouth, by leav ing either on Monday or Wednesday mornings. arrive at the springs the noxt day by 1 o'clk. Dk. Wh. F. Stewabt. firm f Pressman &, Stewart, No 30 St, Paul St, Baltimore, will be pleased to eive anv information In retrurd ty the springs, medical properties or the wa ter, dec. Board per Month,. ............ .f 50 00 " " Day,.. 2 50 Children and servants Half-price. J. GOLDEN ;VYA1T At CO., maj ?hfl2nt.v - :. vi Proprietors. a. vimsiit, n. . o. a, MSDKBsoa, m. a. Drs. Whitehead Henderson, JJ"L. associated tbenselTes in tho and offer their professional " services to the citisens of Salisbury and vicrntty Mtr. Office Next door to Owen, Sqfield d? " Co'$. Store. CITY BAKERY AND Gonfe&taery ! C F. REITZ has opened a TJAKERV and COXFECTIOXERY at Julian's old stand, onpositelteTirafkerlloTtse, on Manrgtrert. lie keeps constantly on band, FltLliH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, nd all kind of ConfetKnariea. He also keeps j n hand for sale, Violins, FlnttnasAeeor-f deons and Guitar. Give him a call. may 9 dlw.-pd. Real Estate for Saler Pt i orvUr of Um Tomtr Coott ef Bowa, Issued atKsyTsf. 1866. 1 wuIkUou . aturdd IMraayoT June next, thilot ra vkkb the Uto John Convll lived, knows M Mi No. Sl,ia Uw lioaUl Ward of Uittowa of bsirpa- 1 T.KM BODiairnTaii wm iBKnm uv pairkuer makiB( a Mtitfsckirj sole. tl to tek pic OS ti jmiKr ' r i.i McCrtBIX. 3 hsSbS Dec NOTICE (o tho r.lERCHAr.TS SttlH AD SOLTH CAROLLVA. The Seaboard and Roanoke RAILROAD, .- Is now in thorough operation, AXD FORMS BT fTSCOXXBCTIOXSinTH ths Haieiffk and tioskm Boml, the Wsttom Sort Can Railroad, and the Chariot and Columbia lioilroad, the Chsspest, Quickest A SXost Slrset Through Freight Line from sll places In North Carolina and ITastern South Carolina to PORTSMOUTH, , NORFOLK, . - jtAx.i taiuitn, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. To take advantage of this jrroat thnrnjch line, be careful to consign your Freight to care of Rail road Agent, IVrUmouts,, and direct your corres pondents in Kew York and Fhiladelphia to do the same, aud from Baltimore be careful to bare your ireigm sent oy OLD BAY LINE STEA3IERS WHICH ARE TUB ONLY STEAMERS BY WHICH TH10VOX F1IJ0HT AUAIOXMUTI HAVE BEEN MADE. Talis notice, Mint by this route vou can consign your Freight directly to its destination, as all charges and Uovernnient duties are paid by the Hail Itond Agent at Portsmouth, and forwarded to be collec ted ut the destination of the Freight. . U. till 10. AOKXT. apr 1Tffi-d3m porUmouth, Va. .EW IIOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED. BY Messrs. WM. B. SMITH d CO., FIELD AND FIRESIDE lBLI81II!iO HOUSE., .W Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. MOSSES FROM A ROLLING STONE. A Volume of Poems. BY TE.VEt.LA MART BAYARD CLARK. Author of " Reminiscences of Cuba." "Wood Notes." "Translations of ' Marguerite.' " "TjiiIv Tartuflin" ptc... tr. One Vol., '.ti mo., fine cloth,' blue, purple and I orown. i rice i.uu. Prom the Hons Joi asAL, edited by S. P. Willis. " bvince the imagination and powef if viv id description which mark the true poet. Are characterised by a graceful and flowing vers! fication, a pleasing piny of fancy, a beautiful and tender sentiment." From the Norfolk Virginia: " In delicacy of thought, warmth fancy, and vivid reproductions of natural beauties, Mrs. Clark has shown herself to be worthy a very high place - among the female poets of America." : ' V1UPTPBS A V,.-. XT BY FANNY MITRDAITOH ItOWNlXQ. Second Edition. Oue Volume, 16mo. paper $1.00 One Vol., lbuio., fine eloth, purple and brown. 1'nce f I Ml. The critics have in turn compared the au thor to Hannah More, Mrs. Edgeworth, Mrs. Braddon, George r. hot and Charles Dtettns From the Cosmopolite. " The interest Is so admirably kept np that it never flairs from first to last. The style b simple, pure and vigorous free from the af- fectatious of most female writers." From tlie Home Journal. " The plot is natural and developed with well sustained interest. 1 The characters of the story are clearly individualised, and their vamngjfortunes are often illustrated with passages of thrilling interest." sgesol thrilling f From the Phili I From the Philadelphia Daily Age. HI , possesses much excellence. The pub lishers deserve great praise for the manner in which they have sent the book from the press.H LEE'S LAST CAMPAIGN -By Capt. per." Price 25c." Afiisto cal harrative of the final and thrilling events of the war in Virginia, commencing with the battles around Petersburg, and following the movements of both armies nntil Lee's surren der at Appoinatox Court House; containing the official correspondence concerning the surrender and the interview between' Gea. Lee and Gen. Grant. etc.t etc. THE NORTH CAROLINA GOLD CIR CULAR iEino., paper. Price 10c. Of iin portance to many of interest to all. Con tains rate of depreciation of Cpnfederafe Cur rencv. during the war. comnard with Gold: New Usury Law of North Carolina ; flaetna- tionSof Ureenbackeia Aew York to Deeem- her, 1W3 ; a list or aU the Aewspapera pu it Uf Sent postpaid, upon receipt of pnoe. WM. B. SMITH ic CO., 58 Fayetteville St., Raieigh, N C. Catalogues srnt on application. SalftbtV aJrass Hand, AND ORCHESTRA, WERE RE-ESTAB- lisbediannMyJawi Ainsicai Lnrector, ana cd. is. aiavk. LaoAkt. na tor sortn. Carolina, u prdperty fssteenv ed and sustained,, by bein engnged at jail linr music should be a marked feature. ' L Musi aHHirosed and armngod ft-anv re quired nuuiDer of parte fi Brass Band, Orches tral, l'arlor or Uhoral punoaea, to order. Music for Piano H. B. Dodworth. Moss. Kent, Botsford, of . New York, warm Personal friends of Mr. Neave, select and send him all the music for Piano that is new, when intrin- ielly gnodi as well m winning and popular 1 1 lur Dpginners, moaium- players and advanced musicians. This carefully select and highly approved music, will be sold as cheaply here, as the mixed article is retailed ia New York. 7The far-fanW Dodworth Band instruments can be got through Mr. Neave, tasted aad ap proved. Salisbury, K. C, ApriJ 5, tf - xroszoa. AU Utose indebted to the estate of Col. James h. Woods, dee'd:, are requested to come (wward and make payment, and all those having claims against ths same, will make presenUtioa f Ute -aaase withia the time prescribed by law, or this notice will tp plead in bar. of their recovery. -vP. B, WOODS. tuay 22-dni Adm'r. ;c-i veil Jt.i Owen,SofieIdaCo., AVII0LE3AL6 & BETAIL' DEALEKS. liUY OR SELL OM COMMISSION. Keep Constantly on Hand X largo assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, . ; : CROCKERY, dC. Jost received from New York a' eholse M at Flour. 1 Ageuta for the Cockade City Brewery. Will furnish also to all persons in the town of Sal isbury and vicinity, at the following rates. Stork Ale, per barrel, . f-i2,00 Cream Ale, per barrel, - . 20,00 " ". - 10,50 Take Uold and Silver in trade at New York rates. Salisbury, N. C. April 7, 1806. d-tf mil shite agists w-sIi IMS l sin Sao2! Jf Si in T. E. Brown & Co., TIN and COPPER SMITH, At nis old Stand, SALISBURY, N O. IS Prepared to Manufacture or to furnish Stills, Tin anil Rhet lira Vara. Parlor and Cooking Stoves, UTEXSH&JOF EVERT SORT, r they are also prepared to do House rooffing and Guttering. All kinds of reDairing done Dromntrr. and all orders wholesale ana retail prampuy uietu.. BABTtE UCH A 0LD PWTBB SHB CoPPta taken pi exchange for goods. Tnosa wlsiung articles in una una wui no weu to call. - v- aprfl l.W : T. K. BROWN t CO. noltf Just Received ' " ; At the Store of l, j, h i ro, a r r. YAKUS or beautiful new -frit II style Prints, also a few beaa " w tiful patterna of ladies' dress mods. 1 - W have on hand a handsome selection of j xMIeiDresrtJdoi W),!t floods. Linens, Bibbona, Iaees, )Ies r. ni Trimminw-llata-ltonnetatJke- ie. For Gentlemens wear, w"e have a targa aasortuient of Caasiuerea, Unen Uoods and Heady Made Clothing. fair auortmeiit of Shoesrf wefj dscriit Um, Hardware, Onxeriea and Crockery. - AJl of which we offer at as reasonable ad ranees as any house can sell them. A. J. Mock & Co. SalUbory.N. O, May 18, tid. dtf no4J JaVU W. OSBORXK- VFV BABBJlMHtn, OSBORNE & nAHHINGEK. ATTOUnSTS AT LAW, . s CHARLOTTE, X- C WILL practice la the eonnties of Rowan, CaUrraa, Unio. IrsdJl, Merklengbarg. Stanly, "fuiaeola aad Gaston alsoia tU Mvmw and Federal Cowts of the rMate. trr Ot&ea ia the Brick Building near the Ceurt If onae, np stfira. paay 9, W-tt. ..it New Books I i NEW DOOKSM BTJRK23 & HARRISON, H AVE on band and are rccelriug daily all sinus BOOKS and STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, ' WINDOW 6HADE8, BLANK BOOKS, , rVBJTINQ PAPER, PICTURES, PERFUMERIES and t Fancy Notions, l and are now prepared to supply the reading pub lic and all others with anything in their, line, st the lowest prices by Wholesale or Retail. In addition to a general stock of Bookd we are special Agents, for a large Publishing Rouse, of a new series of SCHOOL BOOKS, . offered at reduced prices, to which we invite the attention of teacbsrs generally. W e are agents for n extern Nirtn Carolina, lor thoHe popular and valuable Southern Histories, published by C. II. Richardson, entitled ; Southern History of the War, B Y E. A. POLLARD, Editor Bich. Examiner. Southern Generals: Their Lives and Campaigns. Women of the South: The Life, Services and Campaigns, of Stonewall Jackson. "' ijf Agents wanted in evert town and Conn t r of western North Carolina, for the sale of the ftlmve named publications. Preference will be given to.lisab)C(l BnUlier, with suitable quulin- cation'i to act as uunf. Specimen Copies, circulars and all necessary uiaUuctiuns tuii no hntl on application to LUKKK A UAUlilSUX.. Agents for Western N. Carolina. News Agency ! We have also made arrangements to supply the public with anv and ail kinds or tne latest and best Daily and Weekly Newspapers, PICTORIALS PERIODICALS, MONTHLY MAGAZlNES;&c., &c E7 Fresh arrivals every morning by Mail or fix press, vou ai BURKE HARRISON'S, ' Bookstore, dtfnol April 1,'66. -f TIME TABLE J. , OftHIv WESTERN N. C. R. R. STATIONS Balisicst, Taiso tm, SrsTisviixa, Csrswsa, VlWTOH, Aaarn LiAva, A. M.7.00 8.08 . 8.11 10.19 8.06 , t.0 r ' W.W 11.10 13.00 M 19.60 r. l.W BCTtBNING. ASSITB. 11.18 l9.ot M. 19.68 H. TATaax, ICABD, Bxia or Boas, STATIONS. Bias or BoaBi ICASS, H. Tatsbs, Vewtoh, Catawba, Statbsviu.!, TbIbd Cbbbk, Balisaubt, ENO'B April 166. LlATB 9.00 9.4S 9.83 4.93 9.40 9.30 4.90 8.90 8.45 7.60 . 9.00 6.40 6.60 7.06 V. RIRKLAlfD. SUIT. W. N. C. K. B - . Itf. T II B B ST T H BL , I'BLISHtD BA1LV, SKMI-WKEKLT k WBEKLT, fj; J- JjEi JiB8 . ,ni. 1114 JPrsprlstor aad Itata fritUi BOITI BT WM. E. PELL & BEATON GALES. THK SENTINEL h ia independent newspapcr- a warm auinartsr el tlw t Bloa aad Um lontituuoi of Andrew Jolinaoa, OurmagaaniiaoBsPresidtnt an ka policy, aad devoted especially to ths reenpera tiea aad prosperity of the Sonta and of North Caro Uaa " It labors to promote karmoay, good feeling and eiual right ainong sll the States, bat will retake all nnluunars cipmnon ainum vwmjmij ana m- trgrity of ihe Southern ppople. Special attention will be paid to the s aewi aad mar- kH departasento. - Kail proceeding ef the Legislature tad sll Impor tant State papers appear in tie Sentinel. -r Its eirralnuoa is believed Is be eons! sny in ths State, tf net the largest. Ita advertaaing patronage M large and grewm. . rt lail ud WnUj ar now hraed ths Serni Weekly will sppear in a nhort tine. . "' TEBH: Paily Sentinel, hi sdvaace, per year, - . iMonths, W no 6 on 6 00 9 60- Semi-Wsekly, M peryear. . ai S awn kntba, Marrk IWB-aswflw- Tb Wsakly 014 XTorth IUU Putli shed ertry Friday' ntt per annum .... i ... I . 1 1 T , Ml liiou ai.ouiiuuo Job Printing OFFICE; EXECUTES ALL KINDS OJL. TlaJn and Taney Printing, Highest Style of the Art NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES, SELECT MATERIAL -AND-' THE BEST WORKMEN, AT THE North State Office. WITH ONE OP THE MOST COMPLETE PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE SOUTn. WE WILL NOT BE EXCELLED EITHER IN Style, JDISPATCH o it FAIRNESS! OF TER3IS. l PRINT 0T SHORT NOTICE, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS Business Cards, VISITING CARDS, f , I WEDDING CARDS, ' DRUGGIST'S LABELS, DRAY TICKETS BILL S3AD0, LETTER HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, . BLANKS, J ALL KINDS OF WOKS. We Ute IJe Bert INKS, PAPER AND CARDS. Call and see Specimens .and JalLAJUf TXX23 rsicss v --AT THE- Old North State Office. MONTHLY MASONIC MAOAZKS. 53 Fayettevaie St., Raleigh, N. G. " XDITKD BT WILLIAM B. SMITH. Subecriptionj. . . -- .:;...f3,00 A Xrw Volume Commenced January 1, 1ML Elegantly pritited npon very heavy white paper, and neauy suiuneu ana iruunieu in aeaatiful covers. The keu-SUme is.endorsed and recommend ed to the Fraternity at large by the Grand Lodge Of Aorth Larouna, ana aeeniy. iwuug the weight of this high eouipliwent, the pro orietors will snare neither money nor exertio to make the publication a mot, welcome visi tor and euwiianion with aH good and two Masons theie wives, daughters, tu wluun sisters, mothers and tbe - same may eotne giwUng. - - " " 7, I5T Specimen number Sent to atJ Jrt of ' the ewntry npon application, j WM. H. SMllii CV mousoers, W, FayetteviUeSu Raleigh, N,C. M-c.

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