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.VOL. I
SALISBURY, IS, C, SATURDAY EVENING. AUG. 18. 186G.
NUMBER : 92
1 V-(N- '
THE
OLD NORTH STATR
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Xawla JXaass A John . Hampton.
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The true oa which the H Old Noitb Stats," Is
misled b eeiirely sew. No pains will be spared to
make it a welcome visitor to every family, la order
as do this we hare engaged the services of able aad
accomplished literary contributors.
ADVERTISING HATES.
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Each subsequent insertion
Contract rates for periods of one to four
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60
months.
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Special Contracts will be made with those who desire
to advertise for a longer term than four months.
Court Notices aad Advertisements will be charged
etthe asusl rates. . i
Tan lions of solid minion type, or about one
inea lengtawiae ol tne column, constitute a
THE POSTAGE LAW,
For th convenience of oar readers, manyoi
woorn are uniaiormea as to ice prevent postal
rates, we extract and prepare the following front
the existing rrgnlatious as published in the Uni
ted BUtee Aliult . .. .; ,:.
aa-nrae iwtaib. BtraTMKKT.
The law requires the Dostaire on ail letters te
i i t t . t -. .
ue prepaiu ujr stamp lor stampeu envelopes pay.
invui iu money ueuig promuiieo. All drop leU
ton must also be prepaid. The only letters on
which payment Is jjot demanded, are those ad.
omascd. to the President, or Yk-e-President or
members of Congress, and letters on- official bud
ness to the chieu of the Executive Departments
of the Govemmens, the heads of , bureaus, and
chief clerks, and others Invented with the frank
ing privilege;.
-a A TBS.
The rates of latter DoaUse is three rente net
half ounce, throughout the United States j and
three cents for each additional half ounce or fran.
tion thereof. The ten cent Pacilic rate is abol
ished.. '
The rate of Dostem on droo letters is two rmtm
per half ounce or traction thereof, at all offices
where free delivery br carrier is MtjtMiuhjxl
Where such free delivery is not established, the
rate is one cent.
KKW8PAPKB POSTAGE.
i ne lollowing 1 tne Dostaire on nea-snarwrs.
uu sum. iroui me omee oi publication, to regu
lar subscribers :
Postage on Daily papers, to subscribers
wnen prepaid quarterly or yearly in
advance, either at the mailing office
or office f delivery, per quarter, '
(three month,) . .IKcta
Six times per week, per quarter, 30 "
For Tri-W eekly, 15"
Foi Semi-Weeai, jq
For Weekly, " j
Weekly .Newspapers (one codf onlr ant br
the publisher to actual subscriber within the
county where printed and published, free.
QCABTERLT PATMEKTS.
they tail they will be charged with the full postage
due, and In clear cases removed from office lor neg
leel ' ' .
1 wurrixo on xiwspArns.
To Inclose or eouceal a letter, or other thing
(exoept bills and reeipUKreubacr(iiion) in, or to
write or print anything, aiW Us puI.Utatiou anoq .
any newspaner. namuhlet. rnnmurine, or outer
printed matter, is ulegal and subjects such printed
matter, and tin enure pacaage ot wmcn it is
part, to letter poataae. f .
Any word or oommunicatioo, whether by print
lug, marks or signs, npon the oover or wrapper oi
a newspaper, pamphleL magasine or other than
the name and address of the persons to whom it is
to be sen Land the date when salwcrintion expires.
subject the package to letter postage. .
Court AdTwrtlMmeBts.
State) ef Worth Carolina,
: WAT ALU A WUJilV,
Court of rim$ and Quarter SruUmt,
Term, 1000.
r r u . j.
W V . IMU,HHI
agler, Osc
d.
XLailroBd AdTertisomenta.
N. C. E. II CJompaiiy. ; ,
BNO. itipm, OFFICB,
CoMrAXT Shops, June 7th, 18GC
CHANGE OF TI3IE..
On and after June 10A, 18CC, Trains
. will run at follows t
aoxiaro wtjbt.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Ooldsboro'.. . . . . ........ .12 30 p. m
" Raleigh, 345 "
" Hillsboro',... I...... 528
" Greensboro', . .T. ; ... 7 40 "
" Salisbury,. 1010
Arrive at Charlotte, 1235 a m
FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Goldsboro' ..12 00p. u.
Raleieh,.
" Hillsboro',....
" Greensboro',.
" Salisbury,...
Arrive at Charlotte,.
.T." 4 50 a.
.. 827 '
... 100 p.
... 530
... 900 '
o(LD. Hag!
.,- . TB. . .
The heirs at Law ef
N L. D. Hsgler
la this ease h appearlnf to
court that Walter Hsgler, Job
retitioa foe Meet
' Beat!
the satkftvetios of the
Jobs Ussier, Oreea Hasler.
H'ery liaslsr, WUliam and Mary Tacker aad las
enitirea oi a
Oomrt AdTorUaomanta.
State of Hortli Carolina,
' ltOWAS COCHTT.
Conti of rlea and. -Quarter Sessions,
' " Man Term, A. D. 1866.
Elisabeth brbigle Lawrence A. Bring-
le, tlohn iJrlngle aua Lvinia Jirlngle,
pKTmojr fob Dowbb. X. '", v
It appearine to tLe attufitctiou " of the
fi .r. T -:..- u! i .1.. j.
Usluhia HowsnL am aoa-revidenu 1 , . 6 ' . , . .
pf 4 Stale, B is tbsrefore ordered by the eeurt that "'naHnta in inn case, u non-reuuieut oi
thu DUtte, it ia tiicrelore, orderea by the
Court that publication be made for aix con
aecutire weeks iu The Old North State,
notifying said defendant of the filing of
this petition and that unless she appears at
the next term of this Court to be held for
the County of Bow an at the Court House
in Salisbury, an the 1st Monday ia August
tiOVr sansl fnlaaadtl aniWAM At lutnn m 4-1i a
hva. auu iivetucj lauDn vii vi vat.. auaa st
same will Le heard ex parte and judgment
rendered pro confesm as to her.
Witness, Obadiau Woodson, Clerk of
our said Court, at Office, the 1st Mon
day in May, A. D. 1866, and in the
90th year of our Independence.
OBADIAU WOODSON, Clerk.
June 1666. prfee10 64 6w
adva-Uwment be auds m "The Old North Mate," a
Bewfoaner poblished la the tows orHalisbory, N. C
for sh weeks te the end tost the said defendants sp-
pear st the next term or this court oa the Sd nonoay
after tie 4th Monday la rVptember next, aad show
eause igalnst the prsyer of the petitioner or It will be
tabes kro eonfcasa as to them.
Witness Jos U. Todd Clerk of our said Coort at office
ia Boone the Snd, Monday after itbs 4ta Monday
la Jaae, A. U. IWO, aad ia the Hist year or our
Independence. J. B. TODD, Cutsi .
Aug. Va. prfcefio v4t
tqnare.
i
Special Xotices, in leaded minion, will be con
tracted for at the office, at not leas than double
the rate of ordinary advertisements.
Inserted as reading matter, with approval of
the editors, filly cents per line.
; X&vatlmmnM h-m I iiimUi'l.nr at mine
!. SEl nor eonL additional.
The rate above printed are for standing adver-
One or two squares, changeable at discretion,
10 nr cent additional.
More than two squares, changeable at diacre-
n. per square oi ten tines, ior every vuaugc,
wftnty-five cents.
live squares estimated as a quarter column,
d ten squares as a half column. Bills for ad.
ra-tisinir. whether by the day or rear, will be
onsidered due and collectable on presentation.
rA thM XX7omen at tha Bonth.
The end we propose is the cause of. the
South. It has neither party, nor section,
nor division. The obligations of the sur-
" vlvorf to" theHmeTnvrr--of th-rtyr--af
tha war address the South as one family,
wherein, though there Le degrees of afflic
tion and bsreavement, one-r-without
sorrow and enef. . It is ot, however, to
hearts crushed by personal sorrows. so
much as to the gratitude cherished for no
ble deeds by noble men, we appeal With
this the southern heart throbs with one
impulse, and is. ready to testify its inex
tinruishsble sympathy. ...
jt shall be our endeavor to rescue from
.. the oblivion to which they .are passing th
rravea of the ereat host which perished in
. the war and sleep undistinguished in our
cemetery. " Their memory history will
transmit from age to age, propounding
"without number illustrious examples from
which the noblest of every age may catch
t new inspiration. We propose the humb
ler tribute,' yet the more touching - to rela
tives and frunds, and even to the general
heart, that of identifying , with durable
monument the ground where sleep the
honored dead tempting thither by its be
coming habitude the countless throng, who
would do homage to such dead. Uur des-
urn tion is "Hollywood Mcmotial AssocU
tton of Bichmond" pledged to apply 1ha
means which may be provided to the per
manent protection ana '. adornment of the
Saves of the Confederate dead interred in
ollywood Cemetery. -Those jcontriBut
ing to the Association will be enrolled as
members f and contributions may be re
mitted to the Treasurer, Mrs. Dr.. 13ARN-
KinandletteW iddres
"MndIem
iniormauoa wui oe lurnutueu a , au tunes
by Aft President and by ,'jtnj . imbr cf
the Memorial Committee. . ' i
MraJVYnu . McFABLAND, TreBtl
Mrs. J AMKS K. CASKIK,
Mrs. Dr. BARNEY,
Mrs. C. MAOBUDEB,
Mrs. JAMES LYONS.
Mrs. BlDGOOD,
Mrs. DABNEY,
Mrs. BABKSDALE,
Mrs. Dr. CULLEN,
Mrs. COWARDIN,
.- Mrs. DrT HAXALL.
STOP THE THIEF.
JOH.X HOPKINS hartag abseoaded Horn ay plaV
tatteaki Dst Coaoty. with a large Jraa Grey Aona
Jwulgiveaabaral nward for the tons aad saca
taforaaatMa as will lead s the apprekenstoKef said
Quarterly postaire cannot be naid for Inu than
three monthx. If a subscrintion lxinna at mi
other time than the oommencement of an official
quarter, the postage received by Oje l"ost Master,
must still be entered in his account for that quar
ter. Subscribers hr short terms exceeding three
uhiuiuk, say lour or nvo nxinuu ran imp nnir.
terly postage for t m itt uul term of their subHcrip-
uviur-uiM in, iw u iu uanor ana a turd, one
quarter and two thirds The law only requires
uuh w, mmuu, uue quarters posuge snail be pre-
naid. atlil twit mnm than nn. .tau . . .. .
j , vuv . i m jnnuQ, Ally
term between one quarter and one year can there
fore be prepaid at proportionate rates. Subscri
bers can nay the iMMtHM for a hrmntUm r ...
. . . " I - - " m um- ituisuviv
miu m'uiK bh uuui me same time.
MIVtLfeOCS TO PfPLIHUKBJt
Publishers of Newspapers and Periodicals may
send to eacbother from their respective offices ot
publication, free of postage one copy of each pub
lication, and may also send to each actual sub
scriber, Inclosed In their publications, bills and
receipts for the same, free of postage. They may
also state on their respective publications,, the
date when the subscription expires, to be writen
or pnntea. r
. SHALL PAPEBS.
Religious; Educational and Agricultural News-.
papers oi small size, issued -less frequently than
once a weea, may oe sent in packages to one ad
dress at tne rate of one cent for each package not
exceeding four ounces in weight, and an addition
al charge of one cent ia made fotach additional
four ounces or fraction thereof, the postage to be
jmM quarterly OTTeariyrhr advancer-
ibers at the quarterly
as publishers, and may
iblishers at subscribers
HEWS DEALERS.
Sews dealers maytsend newspapers and peri
oaicats to regular suDscnoers
rates, in tne same manner
also receive them from publi
rates-. In birth cases the postage to be prepaid,
eiiner at we mailing or aeuvery pmce.
POST AO OV TaAHSIKlTT MATTES BOOKS AKD
ci acta a as.
Books, not over 4 ounces in weight, to one ad
dress, 3 cents ; over 4 ounces, and not over H
ounces, 8 cents; over 8 ounces, and not over 19
ounces, Vi cents; over 12 ounces, and not over
16 ounces, 16 cents. 1 ...
Circulars, not exceeding three in number, to
one address, 2 cents t over three, and not over six
4 cents; over six, and not over nine, 6 cents; over
ana not exceeding twelve, o cents.
. mscBUASBOtrs.
On misceQaneousAmailable matter embracing
au pampmeu, occasional puuiications, transien
newspapers, hand-bills and posters, book nianu
scripts and proof-sheets, whether corrected or not
maps and prints, engravings, sheet music, blanks
flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, pho
tographic paper, letter envelopes, postal envelopes
..w wMniuH Mania n.a, n, nmimMtal
photographio representations . it different types,
seeds, cuttings, bolbs, root, and scions, the poet
aire to be prepaid by stamps, is on one mMskaee to
one adoresa not over ounces in weight, X oents ;
over 4 ounces, and not over 8 ouneesr 4- cents, ov
er 9 ounoes and not ever 13 ounces, 6 cents ; over
H ounces, and not over 16 ounces, 8 cents. 1 -
" ? HOW TO SB WBArPBD, :: -
All mail matter not sent at letter rates of poet
age, embracing books, book manuscripts, proof
sheets, and other printed matter, and all other
mail matter, exoept seeds, must be. so wrapped or
enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable the
postmaster to eiatrdne ttie ekg witheateder
ttrsying tha wrapper otkarwiae .suuh paeksane
mast Deraw W4WieiierpoMg . xo pom
aisM,wba4hwTilingm
with any seeds, roots, eutungs or actons, maps,
ensravimrs or other matter not printed, exeent
upon ueseparate matter, at the established rates.
ITbere nackares of newsnariers or Derkxlical
are rtwiived at any Bust office directed Wonc ad
dress and the names of the club of subecriberi to
which they belong, with the postage for a .quar
ter in ad vanoe shall be haodd to- the poetnisvrjter,
he shall deliver the same to their, respective own
ers. But thu does not apply to weekly newspa
pers, which circulate free in the county where
printed and published.- ' - ' '
PRE-PA TMCVT OF TEAXSIETT MATTES.
AH transient matter most be prepaid by stamps.
Bat If it comes to the office of delirerv withoot
pre-pajBtent, or short paid, the anpaid postage
mast be collected on delivery at double 'the pre
paid rate.- "
jureat aealect exists m the stnct anarteny pre.
-payment of postage oa printed matter sent to reg-
tuar satMcnbera. Ao-such paper snouM De oe
liTered nnloas it is either pre-paid at tha mailing
office, or at lha delivery office, for at least a quar
ter. If not so prepaid, postmasters must collect
postagfoa each copy as oa transient matter, ff
OOZXVO BAST.
MAIL TRAIN.
leave Uharlotte, II 15 p. m.
" Salisbury, 1 26 A. u
. Greensboro',... i .;-... 4 10 "
." Hillsboro', 6 31
" Raleigh 8 30
Arrive at Goldbboo,, 1 1 20 "
NFUEIGHT AND ACCOM MOD ATI0X.
Leave-CWIorte,. ....... ... ....4 30 A. M.
" SaWsbnry, .fl.M, -
" Greensboro', 1 10 p. m.
Hillsboro',.... ,.5 84
:2 x5 a;",
Mail Train connects at Raleigh with Raleigh
& Gaston Trains for the North. At Golds
boro', with Wilmington and Weldon, and At
lantic Sc N. C. Trains.
Accommodation Train runs daily, (Sundays
excepted,) connecting with Wilmington &
Weldon Trains. --. . . ,
There is no Sunday Train going North from1
Weldon to Portsmouth t passengers arriving
at Weldon on that day can go immediately
through via Petersburg and Richmond.
JS. WILKES. :
June, 9. CC-dtf Eng. d Spt.
I. K. l'ERBYMAN, C. C. C
NOTICE to the MERCHANTS
NORTO AXDlOlTfl CAROLLW
The Seaboard and Roanoke
HATTiHOAD
North Carolina,:
Davidson County.
Court of rlcas and Quarter Sessiuils,
-" May Term, 1866,
John W. Payne Adm'r., De bonnis non
vs. Asa Jones, and wife Elizabeth,
. and others.
Petition to sell land to par debts.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court that U. V. 1'avne. U. A. ravne.
X r af
Martha Pavne, Mary Payne, and Erasmus
Payne, defendants in this case, reside be
yond the limits of this State. "It is there
fore ordered by the Court, that publication
be made for six weeks iu the "Old North
State," a newspaper published in Salis
bury, N. C. notifying said absent defend
ants to appear at the next Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the
County of Davidson, at the Court House,
in Lexington, on the second Monday in
August next, then and there to plead, an
swer or demur to the petition, or the same
will be taken pro-coufesso and beard ex
parte, as to them.
Witness I.'K. Ferryman, Clerk of said
Court at office in Lexington, the second
Atuuttav oi aaav, .. a.
Mereaatila Advartiaamantav
rtKWFiUM IN SALISBURY
J. W. GRAY, & CO.
TJATK Just received and opened at No, a. Ifur.
phy'a tiraiute building, a new and Splendid
8tock of SUple and - - . f
FANCY DRY GOODS,
itch they will seU for oath or barter, only,
lows, A large andbeaotiful assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
embracing the newest and leading styles of tha
season. - . .
A largo assortment of Gentlemen's, 'Yontha
anil Tly.i. fi..J..
State of North Carolina,
BOWANCOUNIT
Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1866.
Equity Sale of the richest GOLDMINE
in Nobth Carolina.
Siinuel Woodruff and Henry B. Beach
to the use of Julius B. Brockelman,
; vs. '
The Gold Hill Mining Company.
Bv virtue of a Decree of the Court of
Equity ot llowan uounty, maae in tne
ibove named cause at this Term, I will
Sell at the Court House door in Salisbury
k SjdnfflayJLlStidav PtjAugnst next,
it II o'clock, 'A; M., all we legal and eqiiw
Mblo eBtate and interest of. the Gold Hill
Mihihe Company, in all real and personal
estate conveyed.to Isaac ll. Smith,- by M;
L Holmes, and others, by Deed bearing
date July 9th, 1855, and registered in Book
JO, page 432 or the itegister s umce oi
llowan County j and in mat conveyed to
the President - and Directors of the Gold
Hill Mining Company, by Edward B. Bice
by Deed dated September 29th, ,1803, ana
State of North Carolina,
Davis Cotjnty.
Court of rieas and Quarter Sessions.
Thomas N. B. tllasbcock, Nathan 8. Chaffin and
wife Llvira, Ransom P. Boos and wife Emeliue,
Martha C'lutta, John Ulasscock and Jamea Ulan
cock, rs. James White, B. U. and Finkney Cald
well. Petition fob Pabtitioiv op Rial Estats.
Nathaniels. Bhaffln, one of the petitioners in this
esse, havinc come before me, and made affidavit that
Pinkney Caldwell, one of the partiea made Defend
ant, la a non-resident of the State of North Carolina,
it ia therefore ordered in accordance with the provis
ions of the Act of Assembly, that publication be
made In the Weekly Old Nobth Htitb, for the term
of six weeks, notifying the said Pinkney Caldwell of
the oung or tins petition ana that, nnleas be appears
st the next term of this Court, to be held at the
court-bouse In the town of Mocksville, on the second
Monday In September next, and answer the petition,
the same will be taken pro ooafcassr aad -aiaad ex
parte aa to him,
Witness, Eph. Gaither, Clerk of said Court, at office
TTulyflo-W Pn fee 110
a vn rnniii tiv tto ntycftinvarirtpn ircaristered in Book 40, Piie 88 of tne Beg
the Raleigh anA Gotten Road, the Wetter lister's Office of llowan County, wherein
XortA Coroisfl fiairwMf, and the Charlotte 'the same may be found particularly set
Columbia Railroad, the v t ,j fortfl and aescribed. Also, any and all
Cheapest, Quickest t tloat Blraet ,??1"1111"" 61
saiuyomtauy, oi ui .u "J
Through Freight Line
DIS Vvrtaa a. w- r j wfrt
sonal estate situated at or near Gold Hill,
Ponntv. Terms of sale. Cash,
from all places in Xorth" Carolina- and Western ' d tbi tides . retained to await thef furth
SouthUrohna to . , . S direction of the Court.
PORTSMOUTH ' ' ' LUKE BLAUKMKK, U. M. .
. ; .
BALTIMORE,
r PHILADELPHIA;
HEW YORK, '
' AND BOSTON.
To take advantaee of this treat thronch line,
be careful toctmsiirn your Freieht to care of Kail-
road Agent, Portsmouth, and direct your corre.
pendente in New Torkand Philadelphia to dp the
same, and from Baltimore be careful to baveyour
rreigbt sent Pf -ai'l l.ll
ONLY STE1B1ERS - BY WnlCH
Take notice, that bv this mnfirnnrean eonsfrn
your Freight directly to ite destination, as tU
charges and Government duties are paid by tfce
Rail Eoad Agent at Portsmouth, and forwarded
to be collected at the destination of the Freight.
. O. OHIO, Aosirr.
'spr lT06-d3m
J Portsmouth. Va.
. waircaBia, w. c. a. ksbbsos, n. t
Drs.. AiTiiteheafl dV ITcnderson,
Java aaaaclatad thamselraa la tha
and offer their profeeaioDal semeew f
citiaens of Salisbory and vicinity. . Offiw
Next door to Owen, Snfidd GttStm.
April w,4wo. - jy
June 14,'66. prfeeJ25 o64tw&wtds"
,JXa the SXidat ofJUfe wearfi Death.
- THEREFORE LVSL'RE YOIR LIFE
. vrf-: 5. 'in. the1;
ITorth Carolina -llutu
IISSURANCE COMPANY, !
WHERE THE ' WELL KNOWN CHARACTER
of the Manager, Is a euaraatee of the character of the
auay,
Insure at Hmet A'-vp the monejf at home.
thtf Pomflafl V'lnisnfi tHe Wrerof 'atHieatthy per-
soDS frohT 14 to tt year, vTtgeeeturmf we amemn-r
Insured to the wue ana cniiurea, agaium me rmuus ui
au ereditors. - J. K. Bt KKK,
. ,.. i-:-..;,,..; ... Agent ia iltobaryv-T
State of North Carolina,
Bow ax CorKir.
Superior Court of Law, Spring Term,
A. D. 1866.
The Atlantic Bank of New York vs. Si
meon Frankford.
ATTACHMENT.
. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the
defendant, Btineon Iran mora, isa
State, it is, therefore, ordered and i
cation be made br aix sncoessive
North State," notifying him to be and appear before
the Judge ofonr Superior Court of Law, at the next
Court to be beid for the County of Rowan, at the Coort
House in Salisbury en the 13th Monday after the 4th
Monday in August next, then and there to plead orre
nlevv. and show cause. If any be has. why the plaintiff
shonld not have jridgmetft asainst him, and the House
and Lot levied upon be sold to sausiy the ssmer- -Witness,
Obadiah Woodson, Deputy Clerk aad ex.
officio, acting Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the
13th Monday alter Uie last Monday in r eoruary, a. v.
1866. and in the 90th rear of our independence.
OBADIAH WOODSON, Deputy
and acting Clerk.
June 18, '66. PrfoellO no6 6w.
Ladies Summer "VFravplngs. .''i'i ,
Ladies' Ifisses, and Childreu's
Trimmed Hats, now shapes, .
Ladies, ifisses and Children, .
Hoop Skirts, Ladies, Misses
and Childrens, Balmoral Shoes, I ,.
' . and Gaiters, Bonnets, Ribbons," '
Gloves, Hosiery, aVe are.
Gents and Boys Shoes of every Description. -Gents,
Boys and Childrens Hats, of '
every variety for summer wear, .
Crockery and Glassware, -
,
TTood and willow ware.
Also, . ,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
and Dye StufTs,
of all kinds.
They are prepared to fill all orders, of Physl
ciarfs, for Druai and Medicines, at the shortest
notice. The Drag department will be under tha,
charge of a regular Physician. ' X
They also have a branch of their business at
County Line, Davie County,
where all of the above named articles, may ukV
wise be obtained on the same terms. r
The above stock of Goods, having been pur-'
chased since the lata heavy decline of prices 1st
the Northern Cities, will be sold as LOW as they, .
rype Dougnt in uus market.
ZSZA i vi 1,1 rO uml a Ctiu wauttnRurie i
this market. " "
J. TT. GHAT, f i
"7 T ' L " -,P. R. MARTIN, '.; ;,
J.McGTJIRB.
iayryy. c April 'ea. , tf-noi.
B. P. WILLIAMSON & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
RALEIGH. N. C.
OELL on Commission Cotton Tarns. 6heetinBsu
npn.resimin.oi.oei OnKMn vlnnr Tjml ; rril SVnlt.' Whik
LiUwf8!- ..Ti-nii Brandy, and all kinds of country produce. ,'
XUUJ HN mppy .wninw.iiwj va uouu RV WBIfTj
Flows, Hoes, Axes, Shovels,. Spades, Com Shel -lers,
and all kinds of Agricultural Implements,'
Hardware, Tin Ware, and Groceries of every de
They respectfully solicit consignments from'
Farmers tnA .others, in tha western, part. tha
State, and pledge themselves to give their best
attention to au on
Or, u As Accidents will happen in the best
--Of-ttmHiesf;'
XXaSUU Z27 tzzs ' -
Southern Accident Insurance
COMPANY -
The Pioneer Company of the South.
Authorised Capital, 1.000.000.
ftaaares sraiiMt all areidenta to lite and liaib. Giv
ing the bolder aa aaanal poliry lor the foil aaaoaal
iamind ia ease of death, and eoawrnaatina at the rate
fan. 00 per week mreach ll.one if disabled. .
Aot exceeding X uenttf-bix weens, a mm
Time Policies (for Travellers,) mag he had
from one dag to one gear and from $500 to
f 10.000. . . r
Call at the Book Store before takluc a trip aad aa.
rare tirkeU of t. K. BtRkE,. .
v AceatRoathera AeCtdeat las. va.
Juacn. 19 lw8ia - t
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IVew Southern Music Book.
nn rnunn
TABOR ;
" OR, TUB
XlehmoaA f ollestioa of aered stasis t .
By B. M. McIXTOSII, of Virginia.
Essentially Southernin its . main features,
Tabor nevertheless contains a choice selection
of thcrbest Northern copy-right- Music . Its
author, for , four years an officer of the Confed
erate army, composed many stirring piece in
moments snatched during its marchings and
eountet-nmrchingi in Virginia. The dirge
used at the funeral or tten. J..' J. Jackson,
(Stonewall,) May 17, 1863, was from his pea
is included in this collection.
Mr. Mcintosh," says the Richmond Whig
"is well known throughout the South as an
author and teacher of finished excellence, with
a musical reputation rarely attained by any
man of his acre ia this country. Iu the South
he stands at the very head of church music,' no
one disputing tbpoeitkra with him."
v The nook embraces everything of value of
southern or south-western origin, much of
which is now for the first time reduced to a
written llinn. Its variety ia srreat embracinAT
all metres in use, iu every key and every va
riety of measure wHh a full elementary de
j partmeiit auu fine collection of new anthems.
;KMI closely printed pages, penny suu tasiciut-
ly gitU?!l BP .well nriutea uu wraun.
Can be obuioed through all booksellers, or
wilt ttemaHedhy tli-Wihea kiaay. partaf
the Tnited Stntt-s, port free,' on reci-ift of re
tail price ' . -
Single copies ptr examination and mtnxlue
tion, sent to any addn-e. l"tege paid, on re
ceipt f one dollar. r -F.
J. Ill XTIXr.TON k CO.
rnWUhers and lt.kwllfrs.
" jnly3ltf ' 4.10 llnnrtne X. V.
DrTL M; Nesbilt,
orders and consignmehts entrust-
ed to them.- U' ;
Ber to refer to VcCubbin Foster Co., Balls
bury. Tod. K. Caldwell Pres't., N. C. R. B Mor
ganton. J.'A. Rosebro; SUtesville. .....,...)
apru i,m , noiti
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JOHN , HAMPTON;:
SAVM HAKPTOaT.
t4.. autrek 1
- OfTeta liia prnft onal i
serrir,' t the x'tti-
sens of rtaJUbary u4 the sumieiiMlinr Coon-
try, lie eaa b fcmnd at bis itesidence tm
Jaeksoa SUeet. in rear of tha Presbyterian
Cbareh.
July 27,6. 6m.
Dissolvd.CopartnersHp !
THE Copartnership heretofore existing aa
der the name of Owen, SofieU 6c Co-, if
this day dissolved by mutual consent. . ,
(I. II. Pnydaui and Delavaa Bates will siya
iu liiuidariuu. ' '
J.J.OWEX. .
C. II. SOFIELD, '
D. BATES,
G.IL 6UYDAJL -
The undersigucd will conti a ne the busii
at the old stand under the firm aaav
8uydam and liate.
14. II. 9vl UAjl,
July
I), BATES.
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