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... i. . ., a 1 i ! ii J ji i i i J . Tuesday XrcL' ?,ncrt. mil, ices LLWIi 1UVNL.S fcj. 8. 1IAMIT0N. rt'BLISIIIRS & rROI'KIETOKS. ro&t-OHlce Herniations . FKOM AND AFTER THIS DATE THK Post Offlcs wlH Im ape darias; lbs week from 1 ' cloak Av M. to 1 1-8 . M., ud ks Sundays Ova T w J m Baa wiiiwwii-ir. M. Ballsbary, Bap. 4, IftGs. . A. BENCIXI. tr CITY AND STATE ITEMS. . Candidates. t7 We are authorised to announce the name of HENRY WALSER, aa a candi date to represent Davidson County In the not Legislature in the Senate. . Committed. Jefferson Miller," freed man, arrested soma days ago on the charge of having set fire to the house of Major Turner of this hy on the night of the 26th ult., was comraitted by J untie Enniss to day to await his trial for the crime of acsoir; At the next term of oar Superior Court. The evidence was all circumstantial ami very strong. The investigation was very tedious and occupied several days. The great Datience of Mr. Justice Enniss, the. calm judgment which he displayed during the long investigation, the vast amount of labor which he perforun-d in making a full atid accurate record of all the testimo ny, mark him as one of the very best and ablest justices we ever knew. lie is cer tainly entitled to the thanks of the whole community for his zeal, dbilily and impar tiality In prosecuting this investigation. Woald that all of on r justices were men of his integrity and his ability. We once kuew a Judge to fine, a justice of the peace $1000 for neglecting to make a record of the testimony taken before him ilia pre liminary investigation, tut juctice Enniss so far from incurring such penalties for ne glect of duty, will extort the commenda tiou of the judges for his faithfulness. THE PRESIDENT INVITED TO- NEW OK LEAN 8. New Orleans, SspL 8, P. M. A meetin of jiroinlnoiit citixeua was held Jiore to-day to invite the President to extend his visit to New Orleans. ' . K' MARKETS AND FINANCIAL. New York, .Sept. S, P. M-floId $ i.46 J Flow firmer sales of 680 Ibis Southern at f 10 50a13 00. Wheat 37 cents high er. Corn 1 eent higher j sales of 143,000 at 82 Ja 83 cenU per bushel. Oats dull.' Pork heavy sales of 4,750 barrels Mess $23 25. Lard dull. Cotton firmer ; sales of 1,000 bales at 3335 cts. per lb. Gro ceries quiet. Spirits turpentine 68 cts per gallon ; Ilosin firmer at $3 50 a 8 00. Pe troleum firmer; sale of 3,000 barrels- crude 21 cts. per gallon; refined 44 a 55 cents. SOUTHERN MARKETS. Mobile, Sept. 8, . M. Cotton 'sales to. day 2000 balew--Iow middlings 36 a 27 cents. New Orleans, Sept. 8, P. M. Cotton sales to-day 1000 bales. The market is teadicr and unchanged. Gold 145. Baltimore, Sept. 8, P. M. Flour steady. Wheat, prime is scarce; white S3 05 a 83 15 ; red $2 75. Corn isheavy j white 98 yellow 90. Oats steady. Provisoins quiet. notice nrm; tiw ijaiaj, gold. ngar firm, k WlHakey scarce: Westeru $2 38. lino ujmu n ! etioii, w .l In i i 'i 1 1 i i. an liiipnipriety the l.tir one inuv oi.l V 1 c P ' y r . is in lar w-eusorshemayb,, ou tl.o'slaJv U'eSleril LarOlina siuu OI loriy it is nunc oi your uunutnu, and you canuot expect to get a direct, or a pikrnwt aniwur. Nnvrtr auk a. alndtl ladv her age. I JOW IS THE TIME TO USE Tm Restock ELcrioir-n.e to. PER T I L I Z D R fl tal vote polled at the election held last month In Kentucky was 150,533 -wore I votes than were ever before polled in thatf t JUR COUNT V IS EXHAUSTED AND State. The nearest approach to it was at I ws hart u ri much apoa tiw products of the th IV aMnnil-l oWtnn is. tSf.0. when thwl,ftlta"PWUon. iBleesasurylnseeabeBtsde . . V . . . S, are shall k.ra mm mutmm kwmmr in M. bo 6 vn wm viiq uwiuimi m.. .j -1 a oa auDaoniiar a five thousand and sixty-seven. He Changed ma Mixd. Tfi'e TBt. LouisfMo.V Times relates the followlnr cholera incident which occurred in that city recently s An old German, in the habit or taxing his later, imbibed a little too much of .the beverage, a few days aero, aud on reaching his home was seised with a violent fit of cure aavlDf auda amacMiMBts U pro- Genuine Peruvian ASD Soluble Pacific Guano AS WELL AS BONE I U S T , " ; vomitine, . lie became alarmed, thought oa Ouonalaakm, b preuartd to furuUi ti at dm to tlx be had the cholera, sent for three oi Di rannaaj w , - neighbors, mado a will, "and laid himsetfl . T - . -- J down to diet bat on'wiklnr mp di,corro I w-: that he was Very thirsty, and tliought he As Cheap as they can possibly can Main would try another glass ot lager, aud soon Rail Road Accidexx We are pain ed to learn that a serious accident occurred on the N. C. Railroad xkir mortrlngr Tin 'freight train came in collision with a grav el train at Caudle's Creek a few miles South of Concord. Both engines were badly smashed up, and three persons were killed and three badly wounded. Wei have not learned the names of the killed .and wounded. ..RADICAL MEETING IN PHIL V DELPHIA. Philadelphia, Sept. 9. A large meeting was held last night, in front of the Union League House, which was -addressed by Carl. Schura, who reviewed the situation of affairs and the policy of the President. 4 - 1 - "J. . - - the President in s'i louis affairs in Missouri: -. SL Louis, Sept. 9. The President was received with great enthusiasm at Alton and in this city, to-day. Speeches were made by himself and Secretary Seward. . -The ( ircuit Court of Buchanan County has continued-the cases of preahers arrest. fter was on his regular tear again. Mr. Beecher'8 Letter Making a NolSE. A special to j- the Philadelphia Ledger, from Now York, says Rev. Mr, Beecher's letter in support of the Prsident's policy is making a great poise, and it is more than probable it will lead to a rupture in Plymouth i hurch of a very serious char acter. . them by order from New York. lit h6MM that Farmera la nred of FarUliasrs, wul appreciate Die eflurta to eerra IMeia t fiT'D( call. f. ' E. NYE HUTC1IINHON. SaUabarr. N. C. Hept. 6, lt. . watw-tf Male Academy, THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL will commeuoe Moudiiy 17U Sej4. Tvruu aa hereto- DIED. All peraona indebted to me fur Tuition will pie aw call and aettle with 1). A. Oavia, Kmi.. wnotaautlMr. In this County, on the 9th inst., ROBERT ted to receive and rei-eipt for all money due m oa I VW a,.n nf Mr ilnrrra W .ml Ann M 1 U1M accouut Kern, aged one mouth aud seventeen days. Mr. Da via can alao iu mr abenue give any Informa tion reflecting tnescuooi uiat may be ilenired. Special Notices. Kept. 4, I8G6. J. K. WIIAUTO.V, Pria. tr Barx Bukxt. In I 'nion County, near Walkerville, on Tuesday night; the light- liing struck MrSrUMit NorwKd's bam, burning it to the ground w ith its content, eonsiatiug of all her provender, wagon, Jjuggy, &e. The loss is 411'ite a severe one to Mrs. Norwood Clutr. I)em. 27 From Lincoln and CJaston comities we hear cheering reports, about the crops. . A few localities in those counties have Suf fered a little from drouth, but generally the the prospect is fair. The late ruins in this section have done much good. Hut We are sorry to hear of poor pros pects in Union county. The whole of ' that county appears to lwve suffered from drouth . Let us all resolve to help each-Other in these times as much as possible. Lett hosn who have corn to spare be particular not to seH to extortioners, but to those wno ac tually need it. lb. Tiih Cons TitAUE. We.prpsumethat several of our merchants will make arrange ments to bring to this market corn from r Baltimore, Norfolk, &c, and we hi p; they " - will co-operate so astaput it at the lowest possible hgure to consumers, it win ben efit the trade of the town, besides relieve the necessities of many, to sell corn here at a moderate price. We do not think the scarcity in this section wfH he anything like what was feared a" few weeks-ago this whole country is a lonr ways off from a famine ret awhile but the importation of .1 1 . Ml ' 1 . corn irom oincr marKeis win 1101 nun any thing but do much good, provided it can be sold at ordinary prices. After the new crop begins to ftrrive at Bsiltiipore and Nor folk we thhik it can bo afforded heic at at 91 25 per bushel. Char. Dent. BjtUTAL MCTBDKB IX lloTKTOCKT. A 4etter from Fincastle, September j. gives us the particulars of a foul and brutal mur der committed at Clover Dale Mills, in W. ed for not taking the test-oath until the de cisiou of the Supreme Court of the United States is announced. The Adjutant General of the Stato has issued cders to disband all militia organi zations not in confrmity with the State Couvefftion ordinance. "The proceedings of the Philadelphia Con vention generally satisfy the Radicals here. L e v a n Ho me , A Historical Romnnce of the VJth Century, Itr I'M II. WooDLET. Khq. - Thia romance, conlidi.'iitly annouooed ai a c baste and elegant story a matrr production win berom menced in the Kiilp akd t'lamiDS July 7th, 1866. While the tale, as indicated by Its UUe, iavoWaa BBmerous historical inculents which by the way are .r Eiry .e do 11 J 1 . . 1 !'. iu0' a l'liwi!.. lii,-inn..r l.r .'.L.ni. l lYraons or ilmnc Miut to Murry, both Main and l'Vinalc, in everything concern ing the physiology and relations of 6ur Sexual .System, and the Production or Pre vention of Offspring, including all the new discoveries never In-fore given in the Eng. ISh languaw.. by Wil. VOUNQ. M. D. This is really valinible and interesting work. It is written iu plain lans-uaire for .1 . .....:., tue general reader, and ts illustrated with upwards of ono hundn d enirravinirs. All young married people, or those contem plating marririge, and having the Jcast Im iHsliuieut to married life, should read .this book It discloses secrets thtt every oue should bo acquainted with. Still it is a book that must be locked an. aud not lis about the house. It will be sent to any O Li it w S w v .. . At tho Clcro cf , 1, J. ill ii r YARDS of beautiful ,, JmZfti II style IMata, also a few Wo-'" . , V V Wul pattorma of lajlce dreat r1' ...... , , Ws have on hand a fcandsota aUetloa of inoet tvery LseripUoa of. ;4.,i v r ', Iatlies': Dress QocdaV;; 'ir 1"; w2" ESS fiyyA I?' AJ WWto Q Bjhhona, Laos Hod- i v OC, ,116 8n,ce wr-IreM Trimmings lists. Bonnets, hJ U.ve ) ourth, Philadelphia. ice For Oentlemeu ww. we bars a large June 16,'CG. Cttwiwly.- anorttmmt of Casslmerea. LLoea Ooodi aa4 PJpimajmaaasasjjBajajjBjajBHBl t . 1 RICHMOND (VA.) ADVENTS: J.stOKS, a. wilm. Biea'B v. roaru. wnoieaaie urocerc AKD ommission Merchants, NO. 1410 GARY STREET, fcXOmiOHD. VJL ( RESPECTFULLY CALL TUB aTTESTIOK of e Merchants of Waatera -Vorth Caroliaa to their Ready Made Qlothinfj. stock of Umqeraav which , la always kept oomplew jad at aa low prices as any make with only Awight tvm Northern markets added. CJ-Consignawnls of the product of Xorth Caroll aa solicited. Orders faithfullTexernted. mchaaond. Vs.. Kept. 1st, 1866. twsmpd. U ALL & HUTCHISON. Notions at Wholesale, Xfo. 1217 Mam about 13th Street, Richmond,-Va. Sept. 4, 1868. tw!ha. Pull assortment of Shoes, of ery aWrlptloin, Hardware, (iroosrie and C-rockvrV. -" , All o fwhioh ws uffer at aa reasonable ad vauees as an y house eaa aeU them. A. J. Mods Ct Co."" " SalUbury, N. C, May 18, tSO.. dtf bo43 'A . - '1 New AixivaL if ADDITION TO OUIi tAHQB and cartuOy selected Stock tf G 0 0 DS T Rttiirt. Tt anneara tbat v'ouner J Bates, formerly chief clerk at General .Jjj&'a Ltdouarters. was clerkinir lor a man named Campert, who "keeps store altheXTaOT,-Jf R-Rt W WBeardrNatK thai he won it fronua man -named" fjeofgt? Xjanghoriy wholiYeji net.lhere. . fcanS: "Vorn hearing of wharBatsaidi:weni--it once to Carapert's Store, whee he found Dates asleep on the counter.. lie struck him while asleep pulled him oft the coun ter and kicked him Beuseless. Bates ex- J tired in thirty minutes. There were five all -grown men who witnessed the murder. and did not interfere for fear of the bully' Langboro. lie 4s ltf jail to await trial. Bates wo an inoffensive man, and many who came in contact with him at headqaar tera of the Army of Northern Virginia, can - testify to the same.-ragry Virginian. 8EXATOE TROX NlV nAMPSHIKE. Governor Smyth, of New llampshire, has appointed II01C George G. Fogg, of Con cord, United Suttee Senator, to fill oat the unexpired term of the Hon. Daniel Chirk, of Manchester, recently made District Judge. - ' , BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Heart' Content, Sept. 9. The shore end of the cable of 1865 was safely landed here at 4, P. M, on yesterday. ' Liverpool, Sept. 9, P. M. The R. M. Steamship Java sailed to-day, for N. York, with 29,000 in gold. London, Sept. 8, P. M. Lord North brook, formerly Sir John R itnug, died to day. The Hon". E. W. Gladstone, in a speech delivered in Salisbury, last evening, urged upon the Liberals to support any good re form bill which should be brought forward by the Derby administration. Wonderftil, Bat True I . MADAME REMINGTON, the world re nowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair voyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delinea tes the very features of the person you are t marry, and by the aid of an instrument of is- rendered in vivid truthfulness it is founded upon a tense power, known as the Psychomptrop,, ftttaj-jswa guarantees to produce a perfect ana uieMixe dec a, and other distinguisned aorta Carolinians, ng- picture of the future hu8baud or wife of the "."hTa" applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, miliar with all those thinpr of history, society, science , f. r-t.- -- mL and human nature, which wield the great leer of the leading traits of character, Arc. This is so WOrid of nction and romance.; and w promise our imposftionastestimonials without number resders that be has left untouched nothing that should . . . ,. , have place in a Hrst class performance, can assert. By stating place of birth, age, xhe price of the Fiblo and FiBKstns la $6.00 for disposition, "wolor of eyes and hair, and enslo- one rear j 8.60 for six months; 1.36 for three months. . , . , . Sample copies, containing lirst portion of " Leran siug fifty cents, and stamjied envelope addfvs- Home" will be sent oa receipt of tea cents. Address sed to yourself, you will receive the picture by gB-in tu- Bd Fre"sviUe Street, return mail, together with the desired informs- I June 98, '66. noentf. tion. - Address iu confidence," Mada York. J WonrAil 10.000 SnaheU f auiou. 8EEi, for wnlcn tUe uighest rates will be paid in cash by SUYDAM ft Salisbury. Sept. 6. 1866. , V Charlotte Times and Statesville American, will insert 3 reeks and send Hills to this oflicev- bestmarLt BATER.j tw-tf r LATEST MARKETS AND COMMER . , .. ,CIAL, , . ... New York, 10, M.t Cotton firm. Uplands 33. Orkans 35;'" Gold 146J. Exchange : sight 7 ; 60 days 6. Flour 15a25cts. better ; wheat scarce, and 3a5 higher. Pork firm at 833.25. Sixes of '67 $130. Coupons of G2 $111. Coupons of '65 $108. Ten-forties $98. ZZOTSL AUBXCALS. s&niTali at the Mansion' ZIonse. Rekves & CO0OnEXOCB,.PRo"8. " Sept. 7.-C E Booker, T T Edmunds, (la.; T S Robertson, W J Springlp, W Piatt, N C R R.: John A Renno, Nat'Ex Co.; R A Caldwell, City; R S Vandewa tcr, Catawba; N H Fennell, "Wilmington ; Thos N Jones, Mrs Jones and servant, ' L E Jones, C E Jones, Mrs WadsworjjMrs BDratt. Richmond. Va.: btenhen Johnson. Wilkesboro; R Howell, 111.; A 8 Thomp son, Henderson. - Sept. 8. h rancis Clark, Iredell co.; M C Benson, W N C R R.; John Rippey, R Furniture Rooms! 'Corner of Main et Council Sts. SALISBURY, N. C THE SUBSCRIBERS have now in store a fine lot "'superior furniture , ; . CONSISTING OF Bureaus, Wardrobes, China Presses, Wash- Stands, Chairs, Tables, Cribs, d-c. . We will keep on hand or make to order at short no ties anything in the Furniture Hne, and upon reason' ble terms. We have now in store an excellentqaal ity of VXD8TXAD8, which we will sell aslow ascaa be bought in thia city. COFFINS, of every descrip tion kept on hand or unia&ed in any sty m desired . hkxky Moore a bko Salisbury, N. C.,8ept. 11, 1H66. ., .tw-n I Of at ity of J &ffiqZX8irTtlW9eUiy lfateeeoA.'teij W.feanch, Angn"tih,,Ga Jarr, have more money than usual, and Campert vrave, S J Brown, Deep W ell; J Foard, Tmy u ouafcr, city; u tt 11 uspnrey umos- Loro, A U. . 3pjr4C9siA W TIo wtrto eityj Jsnws Broster, Baltimore; J S Nelson, New Bern; E L Sherrill, Sherrill's Ford ;DW Hallam, New York; J R Burgess, city ; Mrs Love, Statesville; A P Reinhart, Ten- Sept. 10. James S WhedboeyBalti more; John Kirkland, N. C; Thomas J Hudson, Raleigh, 8 ft Johnson, N C.j G E Boggs, Winnsboro' S C; C Reeves and daughter, II J Culp & daughter, Chester, S C; Capt E G Blackmer, H C Cox, W NCR R; D A iLcCanlees, Gold Hill ; A MC Dobbins, A A Dobbins, Olio. N C; J M Winstead, Person ; Geo 0 Bourdell, Portsmouth ; John A Cooper, Iredell ; C Rives, H' J Culp, Chester, KOM lUikley, Sutoeville; G W Roberts, John B Watson, Rowan; W F Gaithcr, Eagle MUls, Miss E J Gaither, KJ liaise, J.s. Uaise, Iredell, Z F Williams, Baltimore. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i Rowan Countv. J Court of rieas and Quarter Session, August Term, A. D, 186& , Sarah Hampton, Adm'tf . ) p of Caleb Hampton, vs. t-a Jno W. Hampton 6c others ) ina. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the court .that Catharine Hampton, and Philo White and wife Nancy; are non-residents of this State, it is, therefore, ordered by the Court that publication be made for six suc cessive weeks in "The Old North State," no tifying them to be and appear before tho 'Jus tices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, at the next court to but held forthe coun ty of Rowan, at the Court House iuSalisbury on the first Monday in November next, and then and there to shew cause, if any they have why the prayer of the petitioner shall not b granted- WrrNE88.0BAiiAH Woodson, Clerk of our said court at olTice in Salisbury, the first Monday in August. At V. ana in me. The iTIailW. EXDIXQ TO THE FOLLOW- he work of re-establishing II be uiuoh faoilitataa. . U) order of the i'osttnaater (annot be contracted for, and 1 : .. t I hkIam .1, mt I ... a. ' . 1 tJ t . . rf'ioiii.ruus. ji sucn nave not ueen appointea, see that application should be made by peti tion immediately. The petition should have a dozen or more signers, and run somewhat thus State countv 01 . .- To the Hon. A. W. Randall, Postmastec Gen erali- Dear Sir : We, the undersigned, respect fully petition that be appointed (postmaster or postmistress, as the case may be) at Looniy 01 State of He (or she) can take the oath. No person who is under twenty-one years of age can bo appointed a poet master or a post master or a ostmistressi Single ladiea and widows only can be apiiointed postmistresses No person who is under sixteen years of age can act as mail carrier - AH eon tractors and mail carriers wil!be re- quired to take the oath. A mail contractor is required to take the oath but once only. A person having become a contractor and taken the oath, will not hence forth be required to take h again A person cannot facilitate his appointment as postmaster by taking the oath in advance, or when making application ; this must be dons after appointment A. SlLDWIK, . W. I. MILL, W. s. Mcruaa. Wt HATK JTJSTRICHTM A Wff EUV PLT0F m,., NO. 19, PEARL STREET. RICIDIOiVD, VA. OUR PURCHASES BEIXG MADE OP THE manufacturer, we pledge ourselves to rarntak COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and the trade generally, low as they can be had here or in any of the Northern market. ' C" We sell no goods at Retail. JIT) i laR4I C A. B., B. A CO. nept. I, 1866. twin WHOLESALE Imporling Hardware Hou?e. Ulst var of our ludetiehdenCSr ---BAWlAJiA:0DS4Cle Sept. 8, 18C6. Pr fee 15.. Sw .Kowax Count y, CORN FOR SALE. A LARGE QUANTITY OF CORN KEPT constantlv on hand for aaleon commission. v E. KVE HUTC111N80X, SeplithrtSOS. ; y tw-tf THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (Established 1855.) - A superb Literary' Companion and sterling old Home Journal, published every I haturdiiy, hy wm. it. Smith -tz. company. -58 FaA etteville St Raleigh, N. C. D.10W. It is ordered by the Court that in all eases where colored persons are parties or witnes ses, and where it is neeesaary' to biud tfteh persona to appear at a succeeding term, that they be recognized to attend on Thursday, and not until Thurtday. It is further ordered by tb Court that the three last days of each term be devoted to trial of cases where colored persons are par ties. OBADIAH WOODSON, sept. 11 3C" Clerk. . To Gas Consumers !, L-- ALL GAS COXSniKRS 'WHO . ARE IX arrears are hereby aotioed that if they do Bet cwe farvard aad aettle their bills by the 10U oi UussmuUi the re wiB be shot atttram thrai. - K. tt. LIXTOX ffepe SalWmry.N. C, Sept. 4, 1WB. Jt t For Sale at the North Slab Offic. Elegantly printed on tteautiful white paper, matnuiotlt sheet, with eight large pages. , Its corps of Contributors includi-s nearly all tho most dititinguished authors of the coun try ud wUl4ho eomliinwl services fif:!!! uy cel;ltntil writers It has achieved a perfect siicces? lit pretittiftg-air" umrirttiUA urmy ef talent. ' its RiimniiceflT-Stttrk's, Taba. ,. J Novelettes. SkWcllPCritiewpsT lle---- views, I'liems, Biographies, Witti- etams. Travel. AdrrattH&f ifee Are pure, eniertaiHing and instructive in a de gree rarely attaim-d in riodical literature. IuacconUuce with the tiaine isf the nnor a sjiecial delartuieut is devited to The t'ieltt, where! u are-given articles, hints and sugges tions on tlio practical inaiiaueineiit of the Farm, the Gatil the Orrlinnl aud Um Kitchen. WM. R. SMITH A- CO., .58, Favetu ville St lUh igh, N. C. Urs. CALDWELL X MOKTO.N, ' THIRD 1XX)R BELOW pba. wnrraHEAD axd bkkusbmx, INNISS STREET, S ALlSBURr. K. C ept.e,W. nolOOtf. c. a. Baldwin, Beali & Co. Lad ies'A Gentlemen's Wear. WHOLESALE . O0XSQTOK OI T Boot, Shoe and Hat House Fanc "jv, siuae Jackonets, SUk Basque, Latt " 1 Mantles, and Prints, Sun;' i mer Shawls, do. Mosem . beqtiei, Lenos, ; Black SiOs, " Hooo Skirts. Boots, Shoes, ' Xc. ;a lahoc and riciuiKt AssxrtTimrrr Ready-Made Clothlnff, atiOCTlUJMM, A IXA3Ut7A2U3, We also have on hand many Good, thai we wish to sell off ' in order to nuke room for enr Fall Stock, and will do to at greatly reduced prices. ' v'Trr BRADSHAW, BROJV & CO. t June 9. 1866. , . . ri gM ' T H E SAtlSDUIsY BOOK STORE. , THESubscibers are constantly adding to the Stock of BOOKS now on handV all of the latest aad best publications to be bad. All . kinds and grades of '. . SCHOOC BOOKS. Religions, Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous works. Blank Books, Note Books, Writing papers. Wallpaper, Shadesv&B. --"vr - Stationery and Fancy Articles, For sale as low as possible. . BURKE & HARRISON. ' v " Booksellers, See. Salisbury, N.C, July 12, "60. 76 6m. Ilichmond, Ta. K IIAVK NOW TO HAND ONE OP THE larireitt aud uiust eonmleta atiwk nf VnmMmk German aud ..American .ilardwan. Cutlery, tinns. Belting, Rupe, HolUnifflotbs, Ac., Ac., to be found in any house iu this country, to which we take pleasure in calling the utlentiup of the merchants of Virginia, W. 8. DONKA. W. 8. DOSS AH A m. Joan Ashes. ' ( Peot. 4. 1866. - twSm. Burrcss, Powers Se Yancey. 1308 MAIN STREET, Richmond Va. - . IX AXD V Importers of White Groods, Fancy Goods and Midns. TO THE MERCHANTS OF VIEGIXIA, iiorui Carolina ana tennessoe, we are prepared to of fer every inducement. Our stock will be kept full and complete through out the season. Aa examination la invited. ' Sept. 4, 1866, BUEBE88, WWEBS YANCEY, twSm. FALL STOCK FOR ' PIUXADELPIIIA. 7 BOOTS. SHOES. PiiUadelpMa and Soutlieilijtatt 5Rannip tompany. AND T R UIK S . THE STEAMSH1 P WE WOULD IN- vite all la' want of I jMnin, Bttuut ana K TRUNKS, to call aad . V3 examine before bnvins j anywhere. We pur - ehaas our Goods from . Ik. r X I we will aeU them as low I i II PIJWEER, CAPT. HOXIE, kf SiSrai mSSaT- 1 T Jmr m .k.. v. L...Lt I LCd rnrwNaVd TS NOW RUNNING-. FOB: THE we pay snecisTitteution to Uree sea. If yoq wantto - port regularly On alternate Sa bur s-ood (Joods in our Une that will wear well, come I , 0 , ..4.t,rI-R-'-w , examine for yorlves:U,tah, all we;A. ; uroavs, as mJg Wkolrmle asd Retail Dealer in temha ,5tw September 29th, Oct 13th, tw9ni to ijEAVErnnja)ELPinA--Scp. tember 8th, SepC 22nd, October tb Oct. Septal, 18G6. A. n vers. wn n ITEMS MYERS & BROTHER, (LATE OF SALI8BUKT, "TT. C. Sureessors t Bridfford A TSJ9T, Dock and Seventeenth Streets, KICIIMOND VIRGINIA. tf gneeial attentioa siren to the sale of Cotton, Tobaeca, Wheat, Vru-na, sad ail kinds of Country Produce. A Ian, personal attention (riven to tlie pur chase Of all kinds of (ioeds kr Merchants. XaaujK' taren, I'anaers end otiiers. We respectfully solicit "your eohurusaeate sa or- dees. - - JalySS.'ea. tw-m. Head Brothers & Co STB. A W OOOBI, FIU A IVOOL II AT , 28, 24 and. 26 Rtixi Stieit, , Opp. A. T. Stewart Jt Co. Xf w York.' jiMnn. sw m. The eiiaW Bmsb iUs Slidbui ara sf a commodious and. superior eharafter. . r Cabin Passage $20 f)0. (Steeragt $12 50. Throngh Bills of Lading will be igne4 by tha AgenU for all Goods) gotoj to Oofr ton by thb Line. ' ' ? WORTH k DANIEL, ArenUL ' W. 3c 1). will pay epecial aUtentiaa U forwarding Good svJdreaA W velrre, to and front the interior. 8ejrtrl6wr- $1 500 Per Year! we ant agent P1,UUU enereto nt improved $20 8wing Medio. Threw eTw kWfc Under and upper feed. Sent oa JriaL . War ranted five years. Above saJary or tariw commissions paid. The only machines told in United States for lew than $40, which j fuUy Ucensed ty Whteler at WOxrn Groter at Batter, Singer at C-,mnd BacXeider. AO other cheap machines are mfringemeutt and the teller or utertn liable te wnst,M and imprtemm ... fret. Addresa, or Call o Shaw St Clark at BiddefonL. Maine, or ChicaroCL '' y mar 2$-&Scw 6ds " " - BLANKS : Of all kinds neatly executed at 0 (M. NOR HI STATE OFPJCS. I---
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1866, edition 1
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