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if w i - i r 1 n I Vk7 IB IW W 1 a ' IF . W . A I - - "The Old JYorlh State Fo rc yc r"- Gaston. Single Copies Fire Cent a Tie OLD MITH ST rTK? WEEKLY. STATE. s A John B. Hampton. HHEB3 PROPRIETORS. XWII HAVIB, Iditor. CJ-JUTES OF SUBSCRIPTION1. Six MoaUu, On Month 'w- - IB cU. Ve kly paper, Om Tear, S.00 ' 1.60 J. biz nonui. . ,. Tra eopiet On Tew; Twenty oplea, Om YM. ;! 40.4)0 cnM oa the ptper taiiiemtM Uixptratioirpf Um anhoerintiuB. ' r -V " - -i Tm trrw on wlilch t!i "-Own Xoth Statm," U pnote4 U urelj newr 1 ptljfwijl be npured to : la do thU yrt hr engai .he m.-rKXi of afcle udj eompliahe literary ontnwiTrr: -rr Tor ell period tens than aCifiontii ; " ' - frs - - One Square. IUrisurl,'" y-f .-L v ' tttOO -itrgt-rweldr Jiy,i to fm Utonthe. , 1 HO. 4 MO, 5 Off -H 7 00 40 W 14 00 13 00 15 00 18 00 .750 lOtflOi 140. 2&00; 1000 1300 20 00 30 00 29 00 22 00 . oi 'nn 5OO0J 23 00 25 00 f-5000 6Q00 Spectntantrat ill beuiade t withtboie tthfrdesW i t n.Alo fnr lun m tiTinlhin Ibnr montliS. ' Court Notice aadidwAHeflienW will be Wged at the Bwialralei.. . , Mirl ZZaa ) 'PUttJ ? - w J 1 XH-Weeklr. Om Jfc.,... : r 4" " ' t Ten liflea of nolld tnra!unltfpe, it about ne - I nca ieBxvawia ui (juv vuiuuui, wuuvuio '': - '-' - - -j.t''.-. SpoHal Notices, in leaded minion, wilt be eon - traoted for at the ffieeJ at not lese ' than double the rata of ordinary adverfiiwineriliC InHertai a reaJiug nwtter, with anproral o the editors,' fifty cent per linav ;' ; t : AdvertiscmeuU inserted iirjlarijr at inter. " rain, 25 per cent, additional."?" " .. The rates abore printed areTor awndfii? adrer t""""'' ri I -' - J - 'fr'i(i';''."-' One ot twu wquurea, tuiMigeablo ut dicrcUn, JO per eeut additional. , More man iwo-squares, uunsuiB at uwiv -- -. - , . , . n. per- aqnnrentvton-KnoereveiT-ehanferUhe United StatC8shallJhavejEligaged in Five squares extiinated ao a qaorter column,, and ten squares as a half column. Bills for ad, i-Artit.inrfr whether by the day or year, will be caisidered due-and collectable on presentation The-Iffails. TtY ATTENDING TO THE FOLLOW lag instrtictions, the work of re-establishing the mails South will be much facilitated. - According to a lata urder of the I'osUnaster General, a lloute cannot be contracted for, and Vinail established, unless there are at least two acting postmasters ons aid Route at either terminus. ir sucn nave noi oeeu jiuoi uu-u sea that application should be made by peti tmmAdiatelv. The petition should hav a dozen or more signers, and run joinewhat tnns . State of I County of ..... . To the Hon. A. W. Randall, Postnuutec Gen eral: " , .' r Dear Sir: We, the undersigned, respect fully petition that be appointed (postmaster or postmistress, as the case may be)at .......-.--.County Of Stateof . . tt rtr 1ih can take the oath. -u ; No person who is under twenty-one years of age can be appointed a posi uiaeter oj jw"i. master or a poetmistreM. Single hulles and widows only can be appointed jostnritre8e8. No person who is under sixteen years of age can act as mail carrier. All contractors and mail, carriers will be re quired to take the oath. ' J A mail contractor is required to take the oath but once only. A person having become t contractor and taken the oath, will not hence forth be required to take it again. A person cannot facilitate his appointment M postmaster by taking the oath iu advance, or wheiw-makroir application; this must be done after appointment. , AJIistorieal Romance of the 19th Century. ;SieiMMiM;ca8 and elesunt etory a maMero.lii"u.rri wfflrom. megced in the Kiu An ns-inK Ju y tu. i66. . While the t!S a 4ndirtt; I s-y itn'Ue. mvulvw nmerom historical ina.lefiu- -i-rt Vr rendered in viil trotlifulDHie it U foundc-i ujk.h a plftttlirillfnjr in interest, andatMorJu-i..' 'n ll r, r 'iimtrii'iU!' l i cosiWnationir. Hiii.v cr. rtee'd. 4t..l otlier di'nwifhM N ' ' "" ure intjiatnenlly in tlui' ftory. 'i h oti.r , tjrnOin.iii eminent m .ettwna m.liai :'U '.rtitarfll-.mir- .f tijt..?r. xietT. end hutn in ii ; ! r.H i'i 9 :v ' 1 ! or .t n- : ' t: ' (l iievar 1.5i) i. - -. '" " !aia c..- .olit.i-r.Ti Ueme" trj; W " rt! p' it u rev. ' :' ' Wm.'B. u -i -. Wair-149 f-u.-ett--.-e Stnt J.uit. , iHtf. C0BN FOR SALE T. RtiE jOUANTITY OF COR-V kept V coanuyenbandw. - 1 ' E, KVE HUTWHIiOai w-tf Sept. 6th. 1. JOB PRINTING NEATLY.: AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. . joinr KKsoLifrioif raopoaiKa an innsinT to ras cowstitctiow Of TIB OlOTtD STATU. Resolved Ik the Senate and Uouse qf Representatiles qf the United States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both Ilontcs conenrrin?,) That the fol lowing article be proposed to the legisla tures of the several States, as an amend ment to tho Constitution of the United States, which, when ratified)) three-fonrths tBnm1 -t "Liffa, shall U valid ijmrl of the'Ccigtit'ution, namely i 4 . ' . r -' ASIJCU 14. ' Sectiori All persons born or nataralis ed In tha United otates, and subject to tbc iarisdictton' thereof, are citftpns of th .United ttitcsaod of the 8tite wherein they reside Jvft State fhall muke or en- forwranVl kcd'Siti; orceatr laW'wUfth U ill abnrl"r- tln-itriv- ,ainunkit of. citii t. t ill L .- fiir. hall wiix .. l'privo r'iiY'' pcffm Of life, lib rrrr'ftr inoiMitv wnthontaa- ftroct 1 law. not tienv t niiT'iRaraoA wuhln its jurirdictionVU-tqu.il fwnteeUou of th laws. ' ' f' Bet.5?. Bepn-sentatiireB fhall be apnor- Hmrii'd tftnong the several Suites aceordin to iheif respective numbers, counting the whole iiumbcr of Dcrsons in each state, ex dndinr Indians not taxed. Unt when th rigtttfo V5te ut any election for the choice of electors for rreident and vice-l'resi dent of the United States, representatives in Confiresis. the executive and judicial of- 'Traccif of Sliate, or the members of the legislature thereof is denied to any of tho male-lunawtants or sifch btnte, bemgtwen ty-ono years of age- and citizens of the Um ted States, or in any way abridged, except for rartic.i nation in rebellion or otlier.cnuie the batis of representation therein shall be reduced Tnihe proporXiOnwhTcir-tiie- nunr b r of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of are in Bitch State. ec3. Rd person snail be a eenntor or Representative in Congress, or elector of 'resident atid Mce-rresident, or hold -any office, tivil of military; "under tho United States, or under any State, who, bavins previously taken An oath as a .member of uongregs, or as an omcer or me unueu .Stfltt'a.ir.aJ mr.mrw-r fir.nn.Y.ptate Jegis- attire, or as an executive or judicial otneer - i : v. - . '..r- . I i : : . i - of any .State, to support the Constitution of Insurrection or reU-Hion against the same, or riven aid oreotafort to the enemies there of. BntOoogress may, by a vote of two- thirds of each House, remove such disabil itv.- ' - -- Sec' 4. The Validity of the public debt of ttTe United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for the payment of pensions and bounties for services in anppreasing Insurrection or rebellion, shall not -b4 questioned. Bot neither tbo Un ted Stattes nor any Suto shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellionTgainBt the, Uii; ted States, or ahy claim for the loss--or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations, and claims shall be held illegal andVvoid. Sec. 5. The CongTew shall have owcr to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article; 7 r SCHUYLER COLFAX, Speaker House of Rep. LAFAYETTE S. FOSTER, Pres. Senate, pro tem. .Attest:. . .:, Edwarv McIherson,. Clerk House of Rep. J. W FORXBY, - Secretary of Senate. INSURANCE, dC. In the SSidti of Zdfe we are in Death THEREFORE LXSLRE YOI R LIFE IX THE North Carolina Mutnal Life WHKUE TUB WELL KM)W V'SaFaTTTTT M the Miuagert is a guarantee of me ciiarii.-i.-r oi.tiw Thi Comiwnv iniireh the iivn : f w k au.l eaMar.-' t.iri.' - nl.uiy. I 1,1 x lt Of til' I Or, As Acci'P'i-' St jiL'nv Acidsnt . Insurance ... C OM? AN Y. fit Pioneer Gnany r Ote South. Authorised Capital, l.O00.O0O. Ixmre. acainat all Jiec denU to life .ad limb. G.t- uhwH j fe of d-art- and corwto at taee Slyr. !. if - . .Not txredng Tuent9 Sue weekf. S hort I Time Policies Ifor iraivuer,) may or mna from owl dag to one pear and from 500 to IQ.'D0Q.'r'. . , " . . Call at the Book Store Wore tokln, a np and se- ears ucae- Af(tmifltmiS)en AKi4tBt Ina. Ce. JaaeSa, 86wea ' - - ..,.r ' SALI8BURTr-N.-C.r RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENTS. TO AND FROM-TIIE NORTH ! Through Freight Air Line via" M. C. Rail Road. 'And its Connecting Lines. BY THROUGH FRKIUIIT anrantreiBenia, throofth receipt are Riven Irom Dnriotte and all poinu on the North Carolina Rail Road, to New York, Boa? toil. Philadelphia, Baltimore. PortHHioulli, Norfolk Hoterxburg, and 'City Point, at exceedingly Lo Htk. " , Lon er, with more dispatch and with less ht- 1 ft ranee than any other Ltrie,' J i ' .o.-watid i-irp your (to'mIk by the rollnwinj il nootler, cdre ui juii itonn Agent, roru- iuimi'Ii. a. ort itv i'o.ut. t'l-om No.r Vork Atlantio Coaiit Mad Steaumlile comrwDT LIVINUSTOX. KiX.A tX.,(rent: odlce k X n. tH Lroe'tv wreeK attippmg PoUd,.J,Jer.o?i36 .SurtU River. N. Y. -From BoaUin BohUio and Norfolk Steamhlncom nanr. A. HaMpson, aicent, end of Central wharf. Boston. r'rom PhiladelphiS -Philadelphia and Norfolk Steamship Company, W. P.. C'LVIJK St co., ageuU, No. 14 North Delaware avenue; fmladelphta. From Baltimore Baltimore Steam,, Packet compa ny, fold Bay Line.) L. B. Pxus, agent, foot of In ion Pock, and bv Brandt's Line. Hf" This Iam five mort despatch than ami Expreu Company, and at about one-fourth the cost. E. WILKES, ' Eng.&Sup't. Ang.16, 1866. . twlm N. C. R. R. Company. September, 9, 86G. dALICBim? CTATIOIT. -TltAINS-LEAVRS-FOLLOWS-MAIL TRAINt aoiixo BASS. Leave Salisbury 10.20 P. H. connecting at Raleigh with R. Ac G,.R. R. for the North, at Goldsboro' with A.' & N. C., and WY &,W R's. EXPRESS-TRAIN 5.31 A. M.. connect ing at Greensboro' .with R. fcD. R. R. OOINO WEST. MAIL TRAIN r 2.03 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN : 6.15 P. M., connect ing miUl U. OT0. K. IT. PH-ttis OontB.---r- Sept. 9. '5G-dtf Eng. d Supt. FOB PIIItHlELPHIA. Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamsnip .company. THE STEAMSHIP PIONEER- CAPT. IIOXIE,f I S NOW RUNNING . FOR THE above Port . regularly on alternate Sat urdays, as follows : TO LEAVE WILMINGTON Scp- tember lthjSeptember 29th, Oct. 13th, Oct. 27th. r- TO LEAVE PIULADELPIIIA Srp- tember 8th, Sept. 22nd, October 6th, Oct. 20th. , - .e qtate Room of this Steamer are of a commodious and superior character. (Jabm Passage 920 00. " Steerage $12 50. Through Bills of leading wilt be sierned by the Agents for all Goods goiug to Bos ton by this LineT 1 or t rcight or Passage, apply to WORTH & DANIEL, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. W. & D. will pay spechiT attention to forwarding Goodn addressed to their care, to mid IVoni the iniei ior. Sept. . lm. I' lHirfnJll' l 1 1 III i li 1 I If HISS SJH HAMltill ADVERTISEMENTS, j&jlMx aIsq N &Co I'oiiimiiswion .YlercliaiitN, lsM ij'iLlijiT Yfi.rfm, -s!i(Ptt!)tfs, r.n."lT r.ii.-.i. iiitM tn-if'T?, n'lnTifrT iji.t.iil, , niiii aai LiihI oi .:uuiitry p.uiiiu. verify rt-io -Tr's".i fttlff.f Mil tULjiaud fir,ttlr.t . . .lo- . ' ' . Sliovel-j,. StiioV, Corn Sfiel . ! - Itfricularal laiph'nicnts'. . ' ... iih . are. .ti..t linHwrit-a of .every de i.,iiv oli: - t em-ipiui(nt . from . . ri' ',.i- wi-i-t -in iiirt of the i ji i, i . ,v,- tu give thi'ir Imv-I . -Mi. t t ) m :i,'t iiii.l con-ijn'iiiM-utH entru-st- I I.I LllMI. ' i i-Uj! -it Ui.X 'uUiHu F-ter A- Oo., ta!in- iiiry, iii. it. cahiavii, lTi-s t , K. K. iiur iptutou, J. A. K.'-H-bri), Statfuvillc. apnl . i nol tf Exchange Hotel, niLLBOR"lGII STREET, r. a l 2 : a s , 2: . 0 . fHIS LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL HO tel has be-n nwly furuih-l with ZTe W Furniture and XYew Beddingandisnow one of TR? best kept houses in the Souths - J..M. BLAIR Ar (X). Sept. 1 3, 6t 1 rn-pd lnipRiEf oil fT TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, jilCJlMoiri) (VA.) ADVERTS. B.4.STOKB, JOHN B. WILSON, : WCH'D V. fOSTBa. ETorxn, wzisozu- a roixua, Who lenaliq vii rocers INDi Commission Merchants, NO. 1410 CARY STREET, momioiTD,.'7A. toek and Jront U-CooKlgiiintiiiU of tlie product of North Caroll naaolirited. I)rd-ra faillirullvexocuted. Richmond, Va., St-pt. raTTSrarr twSmpdr- MM. fc HUTCIIISOX. Notions at Wholesale. No: 1217 Main above Uth Street, , "Iticli;nond, Vn. ' Bept. 4, I860. ' ... .. . tw9m. A. BALDWIN, ' .X. B, BBALL. W. X. MCVIIOH. IV A. Baldwin, Beall & CoM WHOLESALE Boot, Shoe and Hat House NO. 19, 2EARL STREET. - . ItlCIOIOxM), A' A. OUR PURCHASES BEING MADK OP THE manuiacturer, we Hedge ourdveU furnuth COUNTRY MERCHANTS, u and the trade generally, low as they can be had her or in any of the Northern . market. t3T We sell no goods at Retail. Oa A fief fie 'k CO Sept. I, 1866. twlm WHOLESALE Importing Hardware House, - Itieltiiiond, Ya; WE HAVE NOW TO HAND OXE OP THE lanrest and most complete stocks of Enrlish. German and American Hardware. Cutlerr.-ttuns. Belting, Rope, Bolting Clotha, Ac, 4c. , to be found in any honsetn this conntry. ta which we take pleasure hi catling the, attention of the merchants of Virginia, North C arolina and Tennexwe, as we are prepared to do a well for them, as anr House in the trade. W. 8. Donnan, W. H. IKJN'NAN ft CO. John ash eb. , Sept. 4, 1866. twSin. Burfess, Powers & Yance y . 1308 MAIN STREET, Uiehiiioiid Va. --- IN . ' Importers of White Goods, Fancy (fjoods and Notions. TO THE MERCHANTS OP TIRGIXIA North Carolina and 'Tennessee, we are prepared to of fer every inducement. Our stock will-lie kept full and complete tlirongh. out Uie season. An exnmination Is invited. BUBREKS, POWERS A VANCET, 8cpt. 4, 1866. t3ui. -4 : FALL STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, TRUHKS. WE WOULD IN vite all in want of BOOTH, SHOES and TRUNKS, to call and , . i, nV'i r chase onr t.oods from the manii'acturers and we will stell them a low as they csn he bought any where North, and we pay special attention to largeaizes. If you wantto lm v cood Ooods in bur line that will wear well, come exumine for yourselves; tliiai all we auk. : Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' IiooU, Shoes f Trunk. RICHMOND, VA. Sept. 1, 1866. - tw2ru A, MYERS. tVItf. MYERS. MYERS & BROTHER, (LATE OF SALtSBURl', N. C.) Successor.-. ti Sridgford A Myers, G E N E R A L: ommtHsimi;nnd Forwardhig, HAMS, Dock and Sevcuteenlli Stntti, RICHMOND VIRGINIA. 53" Speriril ntt"ili'in o:i Tobarco, Whoal, V.-.ru, m I I'roduce. AI, jx-ivumI . i u chase nf all kind of ?! - f tuivn. Farra- rs ami otlirr. We respecUu ily aulii-il y o u f der. ' - July 9666. .1-r -nle .if Gotten, "li. kiit l- ! t'oiiiit.y . : . i m-.i tn tlx Mir. M l :: l. lis, M.lliufuc . . i." kiii:i -jiU n.ij or- W. H. McCrary & Co,, COMMLSSIOiV MKUCHAXrs, HAVE FOR SALE IN LfHTfySUIT, ! 100 Tons No. Peruvian Giuino. 50 " Soluble Pacijic Gkhio. 500 &icks Liverpool Salt. H-frrto McTubbina, F.oater A C.,:a!iiisry. C. rpt.4. 156. . tt-2ai. KESPECTKlJ.f.Y CALL TIT B ATTEXTIjOM I lllclVlllv, AldUldUVU VVy.Jlla W t. II ail i i if n'nit i M.Hk mlioa. to thatel Jl - ' , -J. ' .r-' V-T . J of UrocerieA. which la always kut comolete R Miles WeWot Melanin V.'-? tm iht ataalow nrkmaaanr market, with on I r Iruivhtl ..-. .iw . . 1 -V I Northern market. aJ.ll. J If. Carolina lUtU Jlu ' " J 18GG, EDUCA TJ0XA L. SELECT ENGLISH .AND CLASSICAL SCHQOL, friUDBBl)i--' . w nrv a r.r.rK WILSON, D. n JOIINjWILSQN, Jr M. J). . t) (formerly of Milton N. C.) ' The 31U Sesaion f this Inatitntioa will eomatenca oa Thors4ay, July 19th, and continue 90 weeks. Languages, facilities will be afforded Tor obtaining a thorough and practical English Education. For cir cular, containing fall lnfirmatioa, apply to either of the Principals. ' JulyS,'66. . '1; . ao731ta Classical and Mathematical M s cnooii, 0X F 0 B D N. 05 THE next Session of J. H. iTornor's Classical and Mathematical School, Oxford, N. C,, will begin the 1st day of August. 1 Board per Session of 20 weeks, $85.-.' Tuition " $50. Oxford, N. C, June 20, '66. twlmpd. Bingham School. Mebaneville, N. C. A new term wUl begin on, the 25th of July next. For the accommodation, of young men-who-cannot tofce a clawu course, an .hnghsn. and Commercial De- partment has been organized. . wi kijlub address - COL, ,Wm. BINGHAM, ) . Mebanevjlle, N. C. June 1666. ;564w5t.: O'ARO Irl e female College, FALL' SESSION. mil IS Institution will onen for the reeAD- I tion of I'upils on thrrKST WUJNUAy. ' . ..- . . .t. ill Obi luiiiuuii A A i auu wuuuud- till the 18th of January, 1867 a period of twenty .weeks With an interval of one week at Christmas. .The Spring Session will begin immediately upon the expiration of the former, and eontin, ue till the irst Wednesday in June, 1807. Much care and expense have been bestowed upon the Domestic Department, and also on the Sleeping Apartments, with the view of rendering the College in every respect' pleas ant, comfortable and healthful. A full corps of Instructors will be in readi ness to receive their classes at the opening of thejiext Term, and every branch of Female Education will be thoroughly taught. In consequence of the unprecedented, nlgn nvtio. nf nmvir.na r.tui tit Knnnl kit rn i fa ii o - ... i- .v por the Fall Session of nineteen weeks the charges are as follows, payable iu . m - eeie or its equivalent : . Board, washing and fuel,, per sessjon M for a lesS1 periiKl, per week Tuition in Regular English Course, from $ 12.50 to ivMusic and use of Piano OilPainting, ,..' $55 00 3 00 25 00 25 00 20 00 1000 200 " anyotlier Special Branch Contingent fee . Tlie term's as to the time of. payment will be accommodating ; but as far as practicable it is deired that about one-half of the Board and Tuition will be paid in advance. Each Pupil is required to furnish lights, towels, sheets and pillow cases. For Catalogues or further infonnation apply to the undersigned. 1 V TtT.AVKPYSTTTP " President C. F. Collegn. August 23, '66. tf Concord Female THE. next Pesstttn wilf commence on the tirst Monday-of SeptetuWr, and will cU on the Cist of December. Th ' expense of Tui tiim and IVmrd with .wa.hlng included, will be from $!H)t MX). Partial advance pay ments will be expected. All needful indul- feircei however, will W given our patrons, t no ijood and punctual parent hesitate to send his daughter because he cannot raise the money t"Iyin advauce. Fjtch pupil will furnish her own liglits and towel, and also a j pair f sheets and pillow caes. Extra cjmr geewill be mad.' for Music, French, Iatinand Drawing. ;AJ,,ree, J. M. M. CALDWELL SuUwvills,-X. C July 10,'6fi. m.75tf For Sale at the North Stale Office. 1 . . -4 i - ' 1 COtBEGrE NUMBER 108 EDUCATIONAL.- . ' THOMASYILLE FemalelCoIIeqe- THE Buildings andanas of u Glenn Awn. Femali Seminary," kavs been pnrchaae4,'aa4 -; tha school has beau faurgaoizM with a Board of 1 rostees and competent corps of Teach era, under tha nam and f tyU of' ' f " 1 ;ThomffSYilIcTc2l3 Ccll:: rlo town ta tha Fute affords better advan. . Ugea in every particular for aeoUegsof Mgh." jUt9.de than ThomasviH, sitnafpd as It Is, v thal?tfrtS"ar'Jtiua Jl I-dTXaTTelnoffXif Coontry unsurpassed in health, good moral and good tociety, It la tWplace for a coZegw ' . for Central and Western North Carolina, and it is oar set purpose to .mala it equal to tia ' 0 demands of this portion of tho State, bot!l u' to ehartored privileges and lreililirja. -pi BOABD-includlnff all but Vzl& til per month v ""-.."..-'--, i? ' -" -v UiS TT". I niffvtfnvv 4 m h ' ka as- - i TUITION In Colleee Department llS. ta- Musio on Piano, or Guitar C3. Painting $20: v ; . , , - , Drawing $10; French, L;.lln ani Oermaa $5each. v-.j- f - --t j-j V ' Incidental expenses fl. ; - . ' ;. The First Session will ff eat the 7th Ar- nst, I860, and continue J weeks.' Paymtut to bs made in currency one half fa advance, and the balance at the close o(!&e session. For further particulars address. . .' REV. D. R, BEUTON, President. ? - or Rev. N. F. REID, D. D. Visitor. ,Tlomasville,N, C. July 20,'GQ. i.twSU CoixcordJPciaalodollerrc. 4 It is Hue to the foonders of this Institution. and to Jl who have contributed to its erection. that they snotuvi be lDJome4 of It enniUoa ...i..t 'i.: ; kmrI at 'rvnatiMM. anil t-aarl hvthair lrot..Ii.it . on Cmmencement Day, before the large an- . dience assembled tn the Presbyterian church;.- Rooked, That the Board of Trustees feel it to b.a high privilege as well as a grateful and. pleaBant duty to express their entire satifao-- turn with the late examination of the pupils cf -Concord FemuL ColhW. 1 Z ' ' ' They also, express their cordial aroroba-. I tion of the energy, success and prosperity with,r wniua meiarotution jgaeDOCu eoaauetsa bu-m der the peculiar and trying cirenmstanoes of onreountry., j.-,-. .i,.i-.it The Trustees would further cheerfullv re commend the Institution, with its able and ex-' I M w 1. . , ... . . . prieucea r acany to tne iioeru patronage w ' B y-." i -.'-s i nenext session will commence on the first Monday of September. 'For information advertisement, and addresa, ' ; , J. M.M.CALDWELL. SutesvUle, N. C; : no75tf Julyl0,'66. YadkinJJpllege, ? NEAR TUB TADKIIf KirattV-mifB MILES raOM LBX1MOT0H, M; 0. j This Institution, under its charter as a College, was revived oa the 15th of January 1866, aad mppusiA. y ; a resolution of the Trustees, with a com of eaperieaW, oed Teachers ; so that now, with its cheep boarding ' arrangements, it' offers to male pupils every educe -rational facility, from the primary departmeatte a full college course, upon more tavoraue tanas peruana, ,. than anV academv or collears in tha State. ninasti. CoUeare, aad Three quarter of a mile from YadMn Col entirely separate from it, now offer, ia ha entirely separate from it, now offer, ia Ha boarding arrangements ia tne ramiiy ortae Rev. u. wttaaa, , and In its scientific and literary departments, unusual attractions to young ladies who desire to aequirea finished education, embracing music, aad Other As inine accomplishments. , s : ' " '-" 41 For brief circulars giving particular ta relation to, either the College or the Seminary, address the REV. O. W. HEXiS, A. UV :" on J. If. KEWROW. - .. Tadkiq College, via Lexington, If. O, '' March 90, 1166. 1-davla ;v 8ALISDIJRY Male Academy. THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL will commence Monday 17th Bept. - Terms as hoi Ufa fore, - , -.-. All pcraons Indebted to me for Tultioa wtTJ please call and aettle with I). A. 1 ,!, Ee.wboisaetaor ized to receive and receipt for all moneys due Bat OB thi aceonnt. ! v ' . ' - Mr r I is afae ta wr ahinse give acy ledn,!. tion reflecting the cIiool that mar be SMtea. . E. W HA It TON, rrhi. SnliMbury alrass Band, r AND ORCHESTRA, WERE RE-ESTAB-lished January IMi, with Wat. IL NaAvt, ' Musical Director, and Eo. B. N BATE, Leader. This will be a permanent and flrst elasa Band for North Carolina, if properly esteem ed and sustained, by being engaged at all iKiints in the State, on occasions where ater ting inuKio should be a marked feature. Music composed and arranged for any re quired number of parts for Brass Ban& Orches tral. Parlor or Choral purposes, to order. Muie for Piano II. B. Dod worth, Uoea, Kent, Botford, of New York warm penonal friends of Mr. Xeave, setae aad seue aim all mosic for Piano that ia whea tntrbv sically good, as well aa wiaaiag aad potmlax t for beginners, medium players aad advanced musicians. This carefully select and highly approved music, will "be. sold as cheaply here, as the mixed article ia retailed ia New. Yark. The fitf-Guned Dod worth Bead iAstromeata can be got through Mr. Xeave, tested aad ap proved, t . ' , Kalisbury, N. Cn April 28, 1805. . tf I C '3 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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