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SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, .JULY 10, 1800. XO. 28 WHOLE NO. I7H). VOL. 1. THIRD SERIES. "proclamation. TO THE PEOPLE OF N. CAUOL1N A. In obcdicuco to' an Ordinance of the State Convention, ratified the 25th, daj of Jnoe, 18CC, entitled "An Ordinance submitting to tho qualified roteri of the Stato the ratification or rejection of the Constitution adopted hi tho Conren tion." I, JONATHAN WORTH, Got ernof of North Carolina heiebjr give no tice that on TuruaUAT, the second day of AoQCST next, olIa will be opened by the Sheriffs of the respective Counties, and and kept open for three successive days, at the several election precincts in each aud every County in the Statov under tho same rules and regulations as now exist for the election of members of the Gen eral Assembly; at which election all persons qualified to voto for members of the General Assembly, may voto for or against the ratification of the same; those who wish a ratification of the Con stitution voting, with a written or prints ed ticket "ItATiFicATiox," thoso of a contrary opinion, voting, with a written or printed ticket, 4 Rejection." Sheriffs will observe the provisions of the Ordi nance as to the duties thereby imposed. . i In witness whereof, hm Lx- L. S. cellency, Jonathan Wobth, v j Governor of said State, has hereunto set his band and caused the great Seal of the State to be affixed. Done at the City of Raleigh, this the 1st day of July, A. D, 1866. JONATHAN WORTH. By the Governor : Wm. II. Baolky, Private Secretry. July 7, 1866. td-36 anIordTnance In relation to the deposit axd pub lication ok the Ordinances and Reso - (XTioNS of the Convention. , Section 1. Be it ordained by the peo lo oj North Carolina, in Convention assembled, That the Secretary of this Convention, deposit in the office of Sec retary of State for sate keeping, 'all the ordinances and resolutions passed by the Convention having the force and effect -of laws; and the Secretary of State shall cause the following ordinance and resolutions to be published : 'An ordinance repealing the provis ions of section ninth of an act of the General Assembly, entitled "An act con corning negroes and persons of color or mixed blood, and tor other purposes. " "An ordinance concerning tho crime of assault with intent to commits rapo." 'An ordinance concerning widows, who have qualified11 as executrix to the last will and testament of their decased husbands." "An ordinance for exchanging'lhe stocks of the State for bonds issued be fore the vear one thousand "eight hun dred and sixty one. 1 - "An ordianceto change the, time of elections in North-Carolina, and for oth er purposes. "An ordinance extending tue ime for the settlement of the public taxes by the Sheriffs and Tax collectors of this State." "An ordinance to change tho jurisdic tion of tjic Courts and the rules of plead ing therein." "Tho Constitution of North-Carolina as adopted by this Convention" and "the ordinance 6nbmittiog the same for ratifi- canou or rtytscuuu , iu uw loxiowiog named newspapers Standard and Sen tinel, JRaleigli, and he is hereby author ized to contract for such publication at reasonable rates ; the expense thereof hhall be paid as other public printing, and it 6hall be sufficient for him to fur nish one certified copy only, (for which he shall be paid the same fee as is now allowed him for certifying the acts of the (Jeneral -Assembly) to one of the news- papers, and a printed copy to the others. Sec. 2. He it further ordained. That tlie Secretary of State be required to contract for the printing of one tnonsand copies of tho Constitution as adopted by the Convention, and the ordinance sub- mittingthe same tor rauncation or re jection, which he ehall distribute among the several Counties, of the State accord ing to their white population. Skc. 3. lie it Jurther ordained, That all laws or parts of laws coming in con tact with this ordinance ar& hereby re pealed. . - Ilat -ified- i-C&B vew tioiF4h 25th -day ifJijtUMlJLjJao ured and sixty-six. tA w ! A 4fr-iithVW I'resident. J'A.miS II. Mooke, Sec. U. C. Badger, As't. Sec, PICTURE OF NAPOLEON I. Ilcwrj everything. He was coin plot e. He had in his brain the cubo of human faculties, lie made Codes like Justinian, he dictated like Ctesar, his conversation joined the lightening of Pascal to the thunderbolt of Tacitus,' he made history and ho wrote it, his bulletins are triads, he combined the fignres of Newton with tlie metaphors of Mohammed, he left be hind. in the Orient, wordsjas grand as the pyramids at Tilsit, he taught majesty t' emperors, at the Academy of Sciences he replied to Laplace, 'n the Couficil of State he held his ground with' Merlin, he gave a soul to the geometry of those and tho trickery of these, ho was Jegal with tho attorneys ofidcroal with tho astron omers ; liko Cromwell blowing out one candle when two were lightou, ho went to thouTemplo to cheapen a certain tas sel; lie saw everything ; he knew every ; thing j which did not prevent him from laughing a good man's laugh by the cra dle of his little child; and, all at once startled Europe listened, armies set them selves in march, parks,of artillery rolled along, bridges of boats, stretched over tho rivers, clonus of cavalry gallopped in the hurricane, cries, trumpcti, a trembling of thrones everywhere, tho frontiers of tho kingdoms oscillated upon tho map, the sound of a Eupcrhumnn blade was heard leaping from its sheath, men enw him standing erect in tho horizon witli a flame in his hands and a rcaplen denco in his eyes, unfolding in tho thun der his two wings, the grand army and the old guard, and he was the archangel of war. Victor II ugo. ink Stains. In a visit to Marseilles, a little incident came within my obser vation which may provo serviceable to many of your largo class of readers. In the Hotel des Lmjweurs, where I was residing, ah inkstand was accidpntly overturned upon a beautiful tablcspread; those prescut thought that the cloth was ruined. A servant being called in to re move the article from the table, all were surprised when bo assured us that ik harm had been done, and more surpris ed still at witnessing the successful means resorted to for removing the ink stains. The servant sprinkled over the cloth a quantity of pepper and 6alt, and rubbed it over its surface The mixturo soon absorbed every portion of the ink, and the tablespread was in as good u condi tion as before tho accident. The spread was of woolen fabric. I have never had occasion for testing the merits of this simple mixture when applied to othei cloths, but it certainly would not be attended with any bad result. Cur. N. Y. Morld. The Cotton Tax. Some idea of the amount which the cotton, planters will have to pay under the proposed impost 00 that staple may bo formed from the fact that the two cent internal revenue tax on cotton has realized the following suras from August last up to the end of May: Jtfacoti District, $2,000,000; Au gusta District, $1,000,000; Savannah District, , i $360,000 ; Atlanta District, $280,000; a total of $3,610,000 in nine months. Those of us who are engaged in the bri sines, if the multiplication table has been learned to tell what the amount of .taxes are at two cents per pound, can' tell what it i-ul.l Im if tlm nicAOcmmit u'oro tvo r-Pnts if.r nomid. or cvonat ihree. the! roposed moderato tax ot tno l.au;cal i i . . . OHgFOssion al Senate. I hamxjt- -- A Warning to Emigrant. We learn that one of the emigrants to Illinois from lliis city, Mr. Vanghan, a good mechanic and worthy man, has returned. It is al so stated to us by a gentleman who has seen; a letter from another North Caroli nian, now in that State, that all of our former citizens will return as soon'as practicable. One of the party writes that he ia disappointed in all respects with society, pay, employment and the inimicalitv of the people to every thing .Southern. Ilaleigh Progress JieXease of Major Gee. It is stated that Major Gee has been released by or der of Gen. Grant, in advance of the offi cial publication of the proceedings of the Court MBftial and of his acquittal. The Major js certainly at large anH attended Church in this city on yesterday. We congratulate him, his family, and the friends of justico and humanjty, upon his restoration to liberty. The exalted testimony borne to. his character and worth on the trial, the evidences of his j Kinuness ana Jiuraanity in uio irymg po sition in which he was placed at Salisbu ry, his sufferings in confinement aud the manner in which he boro them,-will etill further raise him in the public estima tion. Sentinel. Secretary McCulloch's reply, with re ference to the case of tho collector at Mobile, is icsarded as conclusive in fas -J$CJbil.fllaSil for thepoflition, and Utft. charges against mm may, tneretore, oe etT-Bf-eew LllQ ciiooL books used in Franco is one entirely uuknown in this country, con sisting offac feimiles of letters written by XiTsTiieirinelnTni Tfi c liTTpeopl c etc., in tended to teach children lite art of read ing writing of which there is almost ut i vcrsal ignorance in America. Every var iety of hand is selected beginning with the best, and gradually proceeding to scrawls which puzzle printers and "blind letter " men in post-offices. We learn that Miss Marion E. Patrick has been appointed, and ha3 qualified as postmistress at this point, iuplacc of Mrs. Maria E. Fen ton, who could not qualify under recent rulings of the P. O. I)epartmen t WadesboroVgh Argus. A woman died in Cleavelaod, Ohio," tat week, fro driuting ice-water. - ; . , Con great. . Wellington, July 7. Senate.' Mr. Morgan presented the remon-J atratioo of the. New York Charuber of Oom-1 meioe against ifca tariff bill, pending 10 toe House. .. The ri-inun&tranta itate that tie tariff would be injurious to (he commercial, mercantile and manufacturing interests of the couutry, and would not ii)rHKe die revenue of ibe Govern mcnt. It wa referred to the Finance Commit tee. The bill to increase ard fix's military pear esUbliblimont, wai called up and rcd, but V''r to any action thereon, the Scnato itdjourned. House. Tlie lIoue ai enjjd in tbe con hide-ration of tbe tariff bill. Fire at Utica, New i'ork. ft'.ca, X. V., July 7. Jhe machine worlds of lingers &, Co., mar this city wh consigned with it contents, on Wednesday. Loss upwards of f JOO.OOO. ltoHion, July 7. fioo. Tenbody bus made anotbei jfift of 1 100, 000 to the institute established by bim nt Soulb Denver. New York. July 7. Money and other necessary relief ia being sent forward liberally to tbe suff.-rera by tbe Portland fire. -.. .. ... i 0...1. n.i... ..i..:t..l .1.. 1 lie IKHiru oi ou-ck. iiik.-r ""v., I .1,11 ,l.0r.,.l,-.,.l,.,,n.h,u; am! dollars, and private contribution are com ing in. The citv of Uoston las alieadv subscribed twenty-five tbou&and dolltrs in piivate contii butiocs. N'ewburyport has tubscribed ten thousand dollars. There will bo a ccnoral movement in all tbe Northern citiVs of this character. The fire in Portland was caused by a boy throwing a fire cracker among avioe shavings. - - Nrw Yoik, July 7. Flour dull, with sales of 8" jOO Slate at C50 al0,15; Ohio 8,7jm13,75 ; Syulbern 110,20 ( al"; Wheat has a d-ciiuing leinlfiicy, with j saU-s of 21,00 luistifls ; Corn dull, sales of 22fi,- j 000 bushel at C9;.9o cent?;. Beef stead v ; l'oik heavy, with hales of 5.000 barrels, al $31 02 Ja 31 ; Lard, Whisky ami Kic dull ; Sugar dull; Mukovado 11, cents; Turpentine dull at 79i82 cents; Hoain dull at 2Ca29 ceiits.' itigld closed at 53$. New York. July 8. A faial case of cholera was reported in New Yrk last evening and also one in Urooklvn. Advices from St. Domingo to the 23d ult. ptatB that the liberal .policy ot the former ndiniu islraliou towards foruigri eiitei f rises is to be con tinned- The country is quiet, ecept at Seyho, where Guiflermo, one of Baezi s guard, headed a rVllion which, it is expected, will be easily tlllelled. 'll,H 1,UHt 'dy 1,ltl'niic. the ther mometer ranging lion) lOloOH. there were twenty cse of sunstroke in this City and Brooklyn. T ' It. J-attr From Eurcpe J' igh t in g Hvgun . New York, July 9. The steamer Saxonia has ri rived wilh dates to tbe 27di ult. The . Cotton-market was buoyant, at an ad vance of a quarter to a half penny, but el-wing less firW Flour nod Wheat firm." Corn less firm. Bosiii dull, and Turpentine in active de mand The Biitish Ministry had tendered their re sanation, which bad been accepted by the Queen. It is supposeJ that Derby will form a new Ministry. The Italians under their King, were repulsed ia attacking the Austriapa near Yerona, on the 2ttb. The battle lasted all day. Both sides fought bravely, but the affair ended in tho de feat of the Italians. The Austrians took 2,000 prisoner. The Italian army retreated across the Mincio. It is positively asserted that tbe Hsnovomn army is surrounded and must capitulate to tbe Prussians. This needs confirmation. Nothing known of Benek'a movements. There has been a revolt in Madrid, in which 1,000 persons were killed before it was tup- pressed. Baltimore, July 9. The Steamship Cuba, from Havana, with date to the 4tb, blihgs impoitant news, if troe. It is reported, through privatp sources, that a revolt bad occurred near Porto Principe, the insurgent declr'u; for independence. Troops were ept asjainst ihem and . a skirmish took place, when several companies of troops went over lo the insurgents, wiio aiterwartis proceea ed to the mountains. idjz lire jJUitmnn, o 'later. brings later advice. It ts said Ijiat ChlR, IcTif, ttottv iimirri Ixiwdur fmv-fbTnrcd-4eagtt-4fn- wresl Cuba from Spain, and have invited Vece-, luola and Columbia to joitMhe alliance. The first three are to fQrnioh the money the others the men. Hopes are enterlainee of aid irom Southern etnirrfnta who embark from -ILa coast tf Florid. New York, July 9. Fearful! hot veterday. Thirty three cases of sun stroj:, and 27 death. Gold 152. , ; Cotton fiim at 3Ca38. . J. Ilnnlcr ilcCiuire, of liichtnouJ, ia to deliver a lecture upon StonewallJack fcon, for the benefit of the Ilollvwjod Memorial Association. Carolina jgtHtbman. VEEKhYL:::;JJY J;J. BRUNEI. SALISBUUV, N. G, tlTLT.10, T8CC. Primary Meetiwjs. The poojdo re be ginning to act in primary assemblies for tlie purpoHO of sending delegates to the National Union Convention. There was to he one in Charlotte yesterday ; and 4Wre is to bo another at Stateeville on tho Hth ; and ouo hero on the 2ht instant. EST '1 Thief Gttn.TUo Statosvllle 1 ., i i,;in sDCiika of a L'lin. the inven- - - i " tkmofa nun in Wi Ikon, that it thinks will tccure properly against thieves. It mav bo attached t- doors or windows, and woe to tho man that attompts an en trance. - . . "TheTown Comiuissioners have rcsolv-. ed to further increase the capacity of tho Town School House, by raising tho build ing 8 or 9 feet, and constructing a base ment 6tory to it. The building will then bo amply large for a male and female la infli. Thedefiitrn is to I " ' I"t -. ---- - ; ,. ., , -...I rrnntt crllOOl tor All tllO UIKMU b children in town. iLx Provisional Gov. Iold n, was at Washington city, a few days ago, to pro secute, as it is supposed, his appointment of Minister to Sun Salvador, which seem- 1 ed to hanjrfire. He is represented in tho N. 1 . Jribune as faying tnat tne cuaio oi North Carolina was too disloyal, yet for admission into the Union that Union men arc persecuted, and much moro to tlie same effect. It is an old trick of Lilly's to abuse every body not in harmony witkJiis views, and he "piles" it on the State now because the people refused to elect him Governor. We doubt not it will be highly grati fying to the people of North Carolina to have liilty sent abroad. They- have no place to put him, and will only bo too rrlid it' the Radicals will tako him into their kecpingi?n"g him far eiiough off to be no of trouble totliem. APPOINTMENTS. The Board of Intel i'tal Improvements have made the following appointments : N. C. Hail road. J. M. Collin, Esq., State Proxy. Hon. Nat. -Uoyden. Hon. John A. Gil mer, Hon. Josiah Turner, Jr., Kobert Strange, Esq., John Horry, P. B. Rob erts, Win. 0. Means,, and Dr Joliti A. Moore, Directors. Ualeigh and Gaston liailroad. Joseph J. Davis, Esq., State Proxy. 11. W. Lassiter, J. U. Littlejohn, Geo. Little, Directors. Albemarle and Chesajeak Canal Com jHiny. Charles Latham, Esq., State Proxy. Thomas J. Jarvis, Esq., Lewis Thomp son," Esq. and D. D. ' Fercboe, Esq , Di rectors. Wextern N. C. Pail road. O. (i. Ford, Esq., State Proxy. G. P. Davidsou, A. is Powell, S. McL). Tate, A. M. Erwiu, Hon. A. S. Merrimon, P. E. Shober, Esq., William Murphy, Col. A. C. Cowlcs, Directors. SKIES HRIG IITENING. We conversed orr yesterday .with an intelligent gentleman, whose political in formation and public service enable him to judge correctly, who has spent some week's in Washington and in Northern States, who assures us that tho conserva tive people of tho North are rallying to tire" enjport ofthe President and the Constitution. Ue SiU'8 the deepv Btrong; ' gronnd-6WCll ot popular opinion is mov- j ing in tnui uircciiun, anu inu iriunus ui Constitutional Union are becoming san guine of success. The pooposition to holJ the Conven tion in Philadelphia on the 21th August next is meeting with general favor among Conservatives of all parties, North aud esajj i.rthern ConswrnTives Trrrre xtnd invite cQTclavviili.tis.Jhat oor wisest- atfl most iirinlnnr moil clirtnlil ho conf nnl lll.lt nnrl I,. I.. . all kind of 7m, Sheet Iron ami Copper Hort, are Let the ball bo started at once. fully prepared t0 fil, in their line of bus As there is so little time to net, we 1 jncss in superior style, and cheap. House-roofing, propose that citizens of tho tiit Cnngres Gutteriug da., per contract. Stills, and all other sional District, who can possibly s pare 'Copper work done in the very best manner and on the time, meet on Wednesday tho astb f. prc4uce of July, at Ldenton, to select two gen- exci;anpe for v0rk. tlemen frotli that district ; that the citi 4-f Wholesale buyers advised to call and hear zens of tho 2d Congressional District ; meet the same day at (loldsbom; those of the 3d District ,'at Fayette vi Ho on satno day ; thoso ofthe 4th District, at Ilaleigh on same day ; those of tho 5th District, at (tfepnsboro'ame day ; those of tho 6th District, at Salisbury on the 27th, and thoso. of the 7 t!i District at Asheville oa the iStlt of July, and that the entire delegation ncct in Raleigh on tho 11th of August, to seloct four dele gates for the Stato at large. What say tho press and tho pooplo to this proposi tion i Sentinel. - H We fully concur with tho Sentinel, and carnostly hope itr auggestiona may bo adopted and acted upon.- It Is a matter wo deem of vital Importance to tho South. 5 ' TERMS: WiiKLT, 1 year " 0 mon ilia. .3 00 ..I 60 Cisn in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING Okk Siuare ("space of!2 linen) flrst insertion $1 00 " 2 J, 3d, aud 4 th inacrtion, each, M " for each additional nubiicalion, 33 North Carolin aMutual LIFE INSURANCE CO., RALEIGH, N. C. lisire year Life at Haae. Keep the aey at Deaie. rpiIIS Cewpany Inturtt tht.ltttt of mil ktaltky i. per) from 14 to 60 yean of agt tearing Iht turn inturtd lo the vife end children against the claim of til creditor. It hat paid latere a mounting tt a large turn tinee itt ineerpormtitn in 1841), without a emit and teithout delay. ) J. K. BURKE, Jnne 11 23:10t yAgent in Salitbary. WHO WANTS A PIANO? EVERAL Pstrons of the Concord Fe innU CMet hav rwiiiMtfd my aid in aecur- in uUUil flAXHUa lor mrir use. i ui iim iu duced ins t make nrng? inenl with some of the beet manufacturer, wh en enable me to ruruiih lu irumenti of the riarr class, at reduced prices. I cn rave eaeh purehaeer from $40 to IOO. Price lirli of ihe inanufaelorera will be eeul to those who dei-Ire thi-ni, In aid them in " making Setectioni. Whn Rfieclious shall hare been made ihs money can be sent ferine, al my expense, by ihe Southern Kxirei, and a Piano will be sliipped lo the Depot Uie pu'cliacr ny designate. Each Piano sold wit be fully warranted Addles me at Slateaville.N.CI J. M. M. CALDWELL. June II, 16CG. 23:ly james w. osnoRNa. ncrcs barrisoeb. OSBORNE & BAKRINGER, Allornfj at Law, w 7 CHARLOTTE, N. C. LL practice in the couuties ot Kowan, Ca barrus, Union, Iredell, Mecklenburg, btanly, Lin coln am Gaston ; also' in the Sipreme and Fede ral Courts of tho 8Uto, E-TOfTice in the Brick Building near the Court Ilouse, up stairs. April 23', 1800. 1.7;.2mpd Important Information. On tho receipt of fifty cents, will be mailed to any person, any one of the following "RECEIPTS FOR THK CIRE OF IIORSES," Vw: cure for Botts, StilTlo, Spavin, Graveled Lameness, Bruised or Sare Backs, Windfalls, Heaves or Thumns, cure for Founder, to take Film from the Eye, Scratch, to prevent Botts, acer tuin remedy for Fistulo, to relieve Colic, Hide tiqiiiitl IlmKca Witii. LameneiallooCSliauMer Slip; to prevent Foundering on the road, Diabetes and Oripes. Many valuable horses have been saved from an untimely dcatii by these remedies, knd if given as advised, will not fail to cure. No person who has a horse should be without these receipt?. ffAddress L. A. CLOUSE, Smith Grove, Da vie County, C April 3d. 1SCC. 1'2-mo-w "CAEEIAGE MAKING. W.Hr SMITH CO. iRE still carryifJg on tbe Carriage Making busi ness at their old stand, opposite tlie Lutheriau Church, in all its branches. Thev generally keep on hand a Dumber of completed jobs Buggies, Sulkies, Rockaways, &c., which they will sell cheap. All work put up to order in their line of business shall be executed according to specifications, and in a superior style. All kind of repairing done at short notice. Country produce and lortitrertakeu in exchange for work. " 6M1TII&CO. IIATTINGr. The undersigned also carries on tho Hatting bus iness, and in a seperate apartment, may always be found suDerior "home-made Hats." Call and see theni, and bring all the furs you can to exchange ior goon, auraoie tiats. II. SMITH. tf-w-12 TT pnoes before purchasing elsewhere. March 2. 3mo-w NOTICE. ArrLICATIOX will be made to the President and Directors of the No. Ca. K. R Co. SO labile a certificate for two shares tock, in Mid company.be the original ccrtEcato havincr been lost. ALCIIIIULD UAKTI1 June 30, ISCa 3t March 20. ISCa " "- ne m T . Ck diu t r m vvs. O, JOS HORAH at" run rLitvuaa to larutM mi raitMM THC rcM-IC, TS4T Ml M Ciuriao oh ni WATCH , am . .. CLOCK twjlk l" Hia O.PHT, OLD FAIHIUNCO Warp A aaroai the wAa, It fill be rmmbrd that Salikbory aver hj httn hit burnt t II bop by indaitriuai and faithful at tention to bi ddtlra to build op a permanent saeinee relnlioa with the people ofthe lerroaadiDf eoanlry which hell he mntaally beneAeial II ik khop ia al feeond 4auf above Merotey'a etore. He ik well prrpved for all work In hie line ; weirh work werrknted for 13 monlha. Remember the place. Mey lOih. 1866. 19:tf NEW FOUNDRY k MACHINE SHOP .t Oliarlotto, 3V. O, M. MARTIN & CO., HAVING removed their Worke from Stoweeviile, Garlon oonnty.to Charlotte, rerpectfully inform their old patronl and the public generally, that they hie opened a Foandry and Machine Shop at the old Na- ,' vy Yard lot, in the oily of Charlotte, where tbay are prepared to make all tort k of CASTINGS. for Steam Engines, ; MUU, Factories, Water WieeUt Cane Mills, Farming- Implements, die. REPAIRING Particular attention will be paid to repairinf of all kindt. - All work ehall be done in the very nicett ityle,and the beet of material need. M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES. June 25. 1866. 2G:l Jt . Ch.rlotje, N. C. SPENCER D. C. VAN BOKKELEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT,.1 o. 198 Water St. New-York. PARTICULAR ATTKNTION GIVEN TO THK 8 A LB OP COT TON AND NATAL STORES. ALL GOOD8 CONSIGNED T ME INJURED UNDER OPEN POUCT. RirikiiKTii) kr -A. H. VAN BOKKELEN, at Wilmington. N. C. GEO E. FRITCHETT, at Charleston, S. C. D. D. ItOCOTT, at Camden, S. C. June 11 23.'am:pJ CATAWBA ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL. MIK SECOND SESSION of five monthiofthia echoul will commeuce the ninth (9ihof July 1866. . - TEIMS ", ' Tuiiion from $10 00 to $18 00, upecie rate. Boarding, hi families, from $10 to $15, currency.. Hoarding in club, froln $6 to $7, currrney. For further information nod for Circulars, addreta J, C. Clapp, NtrWton, N. C. i.C. CLkPP, A B. S3:lf 8. M. FINGER, A. B. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS GOING TO THE FOLLOW ING NAMED PLACES, tin THE GREAT BALTIMORE A OHIO RAIL ROAD. Vh : Tndianapolix, Ind,, Chicago, III.. t Louik, Mo., St Joeeph, Mo., Quincy, III., Burlington, Iowa.! Cairo. III., Metnphia, Te Louisville, Ky., . NahvilU),Tpnnetke, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cleavehind Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, Columbos, Ohio, -Dayton, Ohio, Lafayette, Indiana. And all Points in tlie Great West. Paeaengera going to the abovt aimed placet ehonld be tore ta provide themtelvee with throughlickett in. every caie from the, point they etart from, ae they will eve from five to ten dollart per ticket Thro' tick els are told at the Richmond, Fredericlnburg and Potomac' Rail Road Office at Richmond, Va., Char lotte, Salisbury , High-Point, Grcehrboro, Raleigh and Weldon, North Carolina. PaasFngete purchasing ticket! by this route, have the privilege of either go ing via Bit Line Steaberi and connect at Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at BxLTiMoaB ; or via Richmond, and connect at Washington city ith Baltimore) an Ohio Railroad. gy (hit great route pMengers have only . ' TWO CHANGES of Care between Washington City and Indianapolis two changes to Cincinnati, and three to St. Louis. Time from Washington to IndianajHh polis 30 hours Cincinnati 3(jj hours ; and St. Lends 50 hours ; Carlo 52 hours; and Memphis, Tenn., 02 hours. The BaUimorx & Ohio Railroad and connecting roadt are fhe only rontet which can check baggage through from Washington City to all poinlt Wet Puiwuipert should be sure lo ask for lickeU tia Btf timore & Ohio Raiiroad.'at H tt the neareat end nxt direct route. Pntsengerk purchasing Weatern thro tickets have (he piivircge to visit Bultiniore aud then resume their journey Weal, tia Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. KTPertiei of 10 to 15 full pereent vithint Imm igrate Weet thould he sure to addtett me by letter at HnhnwnJ, at m rtduolien mM te-maJt, if ftopem and timely application it made to mr, earing pattengtrt licktte Ha-ftt par ti ef 'ihe Weir information, npj Jtiw FosTta, Ja., E.q., Ornrral Agent,' N.' olu to Jen ' - " J? Orddraw - LOUIS ZIMMF.R, Gn-iSMitha Ageittr BrJt-iX-R-Roatoffica boa. J &3r Rrcbmontf, Va. W. P. SMITH, Mast Tranrporlatiou, Baltimore A O. R. R- Balti more, Md. M- COLE, Gen. Ticket Agent, Baltimore 4 O. R. R, Balti more, Md. 3-fcly Administrators' Sale. VLL pertont indebted to the Eatate of SARAH HEILIG, dee'd., are brreby a.Kifid to make immediate pajmeat and tkOVniett, as koger indul gence cannot he g'.veo- Those failing to attend in i hit ootiee will fine! truir notes and acetwats isi the bands of aa officer. And all persons having claims jin.t "aid Etate, will preeeot thrm fur peyanenl w,,.:n ik - tint nreorihd hv la k' . at ikik kjwa min pjj in Ur of recovery. Thit, 22d '!sjv 1M- r n. HriLKj. u a. mkilki,- ( . , a. UOI.MKS, O, . IIMIUItT, ) iU.6l V i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 16, 1866, edition 1
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