NO- 61 VOL. 2. SALISBURY, n! C., MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1860. 4 Telegraphic) News. Markets and Fnancial. New. York. Aug. 16, P. M. Five-twenties $1102. Ten-forties $102f . Seven-thirties $106f . Gold $1.52. . N . Cotton active at full prices. Sales of 4,500 bales at 34a36. " Flour firmer for Southern. jSales of 480 bbls. at $990a$15.25. Wheat 3a5 cents bet ter. Corn a cent lower. ' ' ." Pork heavy; sales of 6,250 bbls. mess at $32.62. Lard unchanged.' Whiskey dull. Groceries dull. Turpentine 87$a69. Kosin $2.87a$8. From Cuba. New York, Aug. 16, F. M. llavana dates to the 12th, have been receiv ed per the Columbia. All veBSela arriving from American ports are quarantined for twenty days, owing to the Chol era, y The Captain General has 'ordered all cnmin 'alsor notoriously bad character, wto have been twice or more in prison, to be stransported to the island of Fernando. It is reported that he is so disgusted with Cuban affairs as to ten der his resignation. Business dull Jn llavana. U. S. Exchange 23a24 discount." lire Cholera, New York. Au. 16,M A destructive fire occurred this moruinj. ilifremao's drug store on-Broadwny was con sumed. Loss $90,000. Rogers liro., Silver platers, and Corbitt & Co., fur and wool dealers, also suffered toUbe amount of 135,000, Eleven cases and six deaths of cholera report ed to-day, and eleven cases in Philadelphia on yesterday. ' '- The Philadelphia Convention,. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 16, P. M. , After adopting the deolratioa of principles the Convention adjourned sine die. There will be anaddress issued to the people of the Uni ted States, at once.. '.' The Bay Line. : : Baltimore, August 16 The great Steamboat 'opposition on the Ches apeake, which has Tieen carried on for the past fifteen months by the old Hay line and the new O'Leary Jin, was te-day teimiuated by a settle- meot whial, Invol- f. W.n.n',J7 -"! C M Garrison, of New Yoak, of $250,000, and trio purchase, by the old line, of the- Steamer" Geo.Leary; The old line is' now in possession of the Baltimore and Norfolk routes. From Mexico. New York, Aug. 10. Tha JhraliTs City of Mexicocorresponder.ee have been arrested, with have been arres says uibi uiucc" v..- ;-- . l and hold a conspiracy io auuutv.w"""""" v,;m,,ntil he consented to abdicate. U 1 lu U u - ti,q S-ntn-Anna Ortega conspiracy is saiu to be formidable, embracing the Arch. B shop ol M-xico and oi her prominent oitizens. The new ministry. is said o- be very unpopu lar with the native Mexicans. . . An insurrection recently took place in tue Stat of Vera Cruz, and 500 Austnans Bent to qu it, wittUhe Imperial officers, were captur. ed. ' v ; " v- . ' f From Canada.; . Mew York, Aug. 16 a T,.n. enop.ial Ravs that 1.000 volunteers w. .nt fr. Fnrt Erie to watch Fenians. A part became - insubordinate, and refused to obey .Aa inQpmiate-Dav anefbad treatment was the ostensible cause. T hree gunboats arrived at Toronto and-others expected. ' Southern Markets. ,. -- ' ; New'Orleatis, 16 Cotton a little stiff. Sales of 1,350. bales low middling at 32a33. Gold $1.49 Bank sterling 62. Deaths from cholera 44. in me iaSl four iours. . twenty- Latest Markets and Financial,, , New York, Aug. 17, M. Gotd-ll.5'H. Exchange 7f. Texas wool dull at 20a30. , Cotton firm. Holders demand one cent d vance. Middlings 3 4a36. rom New York. New York, Aug. 17, M. A T ,rndrn snecial . annonce8 tue ial . annonce8 the arrival of the "Red White and Blue," a little vessel with a crew of two men, which sailed -from New York. ' , ' ,. ' An Ottowa special, says that the Canadians are preparing for another Fenian invasion. nn. t. ih.t tbA. Irish Pic nic on -Grand Is- i.n tn h AttenJeJ bv 15.000 armed Irish i nueu means mischief. The Great Convention,- Reading of the Address. Philadelphia, Aug. 17, M. Many of the d'elegAtes of the CWentioo I-'ft last eeninT, and-the balance will leave to day. The Proceedings throughout were most har monious. There was not a single event to inr the good feeling. The address (not the resolutions)" was writ fen by Mr. Raymond. It is merely the resolu tions elaborated. During its reading for a time the most breathless ilence prevailed. The Presi dent requested delegates and spectators to man ifest rioBign of approval or to make other de mostratioos until the reading was completed. This secured quiet until the reader arrived at the the folloging paragraph : "And.theten millions f Americans, who live id the Sonth, would be hun worthy citizens of a free common wealth, de generate sons of our heroic ancestors, unni ever to become guardians of tho rights and princi plesbequeathed to us by, the fathers and found kers ofthe Republic, if they coufd accept, wjth uncomplaining submission the humiliation thus sought to be imposed upon them." The entire audienee here broke forth in an unrestrained burst 4f appkuse which lasted several minutes. At ttie conclusion of this enthusiasm, a demand was made thathe passage be read agin, which was assented to, and again th ailiue brot forth with redoubled effect. The Press clerk Vave a splendid b-tnquet to members of- tha PresV last night, at which Rad icals and SoWitroers fraternize and hilarity prevailed. Printer's devils are generally great ladies men, notwithstanding they have a very hard name. "Some time ago one ot these hard named fellows and his lady love were taking an evening stroll, and. as they ,were walking along, chatting briskly upon the numerous topics of the day she suddenly caught his hand and looking smilingly in his face, asked "Do you lino w, why I caunot ;ge't re ligion ? "No my dear, i do not." "It is because I love the devil." iVhat followed is not recorded; bnt onr Peyil who is posted on such matters, gays it is probable the devil kissed an augel just about thai time. . O ! Chronology. The New . York Watch? man speaks jn high terms pf.-Gol. E. G. Haywood's forthcoming work on Chro nology. It says : "We" have examined the manuscript. It is a treatise" at large upon the subject of Chronology and Pupon cognate branch es of study. It will fonrr an admirable outlinjAf history, and furnish- vast fund of information. It is "not ,a"cJry skeleton of more t' facts and tigures. It is an elaborate digest of all that is im portant upon the subject of the relation of Who re lu irT ' j ""J',r-Jr,tr '' ...wl u itli tlio interest insoired bv a . ro- maucc. It will be 4m .... ..w excellent basic fr i Rtnt-lffll instruction 111 OUT umv-i oifioo !iml liinrhp.r schools, and it manual lllvJo mru lunti Diuvoi or - literary and scholarly men in every lepai'tmcnt. We'shall look witli infer- to douar rst for the appearace" ot trtw voluine, i and hope that it will eoon bo given to the public' . . , ' .APICAL. To the Women of the South :r- . 1 The end we propose is tho cause of the South. , It has neither party nor sec tion, nor division, The obligations of tho survivors to the -memory of the mar tyrs of the war address the South' as one tiitnilv, w'lierein, though therd beL.degrces of affliction "and bereavement, none are without sorrow and grief. It is not, however, to hearts crushed by personal sorrows, so much as.tlie gratitude cher iho.d for noble deeds by noble men, we appeal. With this, the Southern heart ' thrjeb8 wjtn one rmpiuse, aim is .ruauv iu testify its inextingnislble sympathy. . ,). It shall be our-eudeavor to rescue frotn j . .... . i i . i . .. : i the oblivion, to, wnicii uioy uru jjusbui the graves of the great lint -which per ished in the. war, and sleep undistinguish ed in our cemetery. Their memory his tory will trnsmitrfrom age to age, pro- m.ilinrr' without humoer, illustrious examples from which the ot , . D1 " ... . .1 Wg prbpose the humbler tribute, yet one more toucmng to iuiuiiua mm. mnvic (and even to the general heart) that of identifying with durable monuments the ground where 6lecp tke honored dead, tempting thither by 'its becoming habi tude the countless throng" who would da homage to such dead. ' . Our designation is the "Hollywood Memorial Association of Richmond," pledged to apply the means, which may be provided, to the permanent protec tion and adornment of the graves of th-c Cpnfederate'dead interred in the Holly wood Cemetery. ! , Those contributing to the Association will be enrolletl as members, and contri butions may be remitted. to the Treasur er, Mrs. Dr. Barney,' and letters address ed to the Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Dr. Bolton. Information will be fur nished at aU times. by the President, aud by any member of the Memorial Com mittee. Mrs. Wst II. Mcfarland, Pres dt. 2hmorial Committee : MrS. J.' II. Caskie, Mrs. Dr. Barney, Mrs. C. Mc Gruder, Mrs. James Lyons, Mrs. Geo. L. Bidgood, Mrs. J.E. Dstbriey Mrs. Barks dale, Airs? Dr. Cullen, Mrs. J. A. Cowar din. , onuss &c. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! A Nor Era in Medicine! -00- O" Let the suffering and Dineasec lowing. . '' . read the fol- O Let all ho have been given up by Doctor, and spoken of 4 iocurable , read the following. tT Let all bo can believe facts. and can have faith in evidBRoj,eadthefillowiiig: ' - . - - . : "'"; ' " ' - : '.""''"' Know all mil by thest present, ThatoB this, the Twentieth d)f " ' the yrof our Lord, One cama Josepn ilaydouk to m, known aa such, and being duly iswfirn, deposed aa iollows: That lie is (he sole general agent (or the United States, and de pendencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known aeMAO'iu.L'8 Pii.ls and SAtVK, and that the tollo.v ing certifiaatea are verbatim copies to lb best of Ins knowledge and belief. JAMES SMEITRE, : LS-.i , Notary Public. ' Wall Street New York. . June 1, 1866. D,i. Maooiel; I take my pen to write you of my great relief, and that the awful pain in my aide has left nie at last thanks to your medicine. Oh, doc tor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough I thank you again and again, and am sure that you are really the friend of all sufTerrers. I could not help writing to you, and hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D. This is to cenify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. M aggie P Pills. . WILSON HARVEY, N. Y. April 7, 1766 2? Pitt street The following is. an interesting case. of a man em ployed in au iroii Foundry," who, in pourjng melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, cansed an exptosiot). The- melted iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect showerand,he was burnt dread fully. 'The following certificate was given, to me by him about eight weeks after theacqident. New York, Ian. 11, 1866. My name is J.icob Hardy; I am an Iron Founder; I was badly burnt bv hot lion in November lart; my bums l:eued,h but 1 had a .-running pore on my leg that would not lit-a!; I tried Magjriei's Salypfad it rurt-d me in a lev weeks. Tins is all true and uny 'body cun now see me at , Jackson's Iron Wurks, 2nd Avenua. '- . etJi i . Extracts from Various Letters "I had no appetite ; heart y file " Mas Tills give 4lie u "Yoar Puis are niHrvelou," "I fiend for auother bix, anil house." icei them in ' : - rV the "Dr. Maggiel lias cured my headache that was ehrouic." ' ' "I pave half of one of your pilla. to . niy babe for cholera morbus. The dear li L tie thing got well in a day." 1 : ... ".My nausea of a niorrning is now cured." " '- . . ), :- "Youf box of -M aggie I'h Sulve cured me of noiees in the head- ' ! rubbed some of your Salve behind my ears and the noise left. , '"Send me tw o boxeB I want one for a poor family "I piiclitse a dollar; your price is 25 cetils,but the medicine to me is wnrtli a dollar1'; -i Send me five boxes of your pills' r" , - . ." ' , V haV9 three boxes of our halve by returH mail. ' .... . . ; . . -- f- . - 1 L1HU UH .UU.Blltil Ifbl UUUIIIUia I as this, but want of pane coiiinel's mo to conclude ' . J.. MAtiGIKL.'M. I). 00 - i Maggiel's Pills and Salve, X0T1CE -None genuiue without -1 h e engraved trade mark around. Kich pot or box, signed by DrJ. Maggiel, I lijl?IVe Svieet,. New York i to cou'iterail which te 1BIOH.V . ? i ... I .no'U by anrPspePiabJe. Dealers in Medicines inrougtioui ins .united Mates and Canada at Si cents per box it pot. Aug. 15, I8PC. , "j'7m , .- wM. WASH N UK El) -f- . Norfolk, Va., May 1st, 1866. . -i.e. uime.iKned.hBve. talteman Office, No. 26 ,J Commerce strt. Norfolk, and will hereafter de vote themselves to the . OHMERALCOMMISSION, SHIPPING ANUhuu WARDING BUSINESS. We retain our ?pa(;i0U4, Warebous se an d Wharf on vatr Bireei, ro ortsmomh f.. it,, a. ... r ivt. chandiz'e and - . .. , .... mc Uiuiatr 111 i.iri- - ' m 11 . m fix ail I." . . . . i .- . l. . . .. ,t. necuon wim i"e eealxiard Road to the end of our hart. wner. oj We ttre enabk,d ro receive ulld deHv. er Produce free of pi, for draj,aKe- ConsignnieiUs-of Alerchandize of all kinds, -and Vessels, as well as oiders Kt Col ton,. Staves, Naval Stores, and.otlier products, respectfully solicited. PKTEUS & HEED. WE REFER TO Ffascr Trenh" Co Liverpool; Bullock Rohertion. Liv erpool; Wootl 4 Co!,, ll,ilifx. N. S. ; l)owle.v, Corner 41"-. York; D arrell-t-Nasiu, New Yo'k; Jos: We-cott 4 s"J. Portland, Maine; E.lwin E. Hert4C:, Sa vannah; ! ' erri", New Orleaosi Isaac R. Hcrti A Co., Charleston; t- r. ClayIOn, Augusta, Ga. rFerrtiniml I'hiiH tf. AugusU, a ; Juhn Wilke. Charlotte, N.C.:SHmi el HarrU.Ch'lott,N c.. B Bros.. Salisbury, N. C ; . O. Q. 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No young Lady or Gentle man should fail to send their address to the under signed and receive by return mail a copy of this valuable work in sealed envelope free of charge. BERGER, SHUTTS & 'CO., Chemists, 3md284 285 River St. Troy, N. Y. 13 E A U T Y. Auburn JJ Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced i by the useot I rot. De Bheux's FRISER LE CHEVEUX. One appli cation warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into a wavy ringlets or " heavy massive curls. Has been .used by the fash ionables of Paris and London, with the most grati fying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $t. Descriptive cir culars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y Sole agents for the United States. 3md284. TTTHISUERS andMUS- V TACHES forced to Sjrow upon the smoothest ace in from three to five weeks hv usinfr Dr.' SEV- ' IGNE'S RESTAURA- " dj Bib TUER CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in mod- . em science, acting upon the Beardand Hair in an - almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Pana and London with the most flatter ing success. Names of all purchasers will be regis tered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money win be 'cheerfully reunded. ; Price "by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1 Dosciip tive circnlara and testimonials .mailed.! .free. Ad dress HKKCiEIt, SUUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for th; WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving nctd Beautifying the Coniplexipn. The most valuable and perfect preparation in 'use,, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is Only found in youth: It 'quickly removes Tan, Fieckles, Pimples,. Blotches, Mdth Patches, Sallow ness, Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin, kind ly healing the sauie,' leaving the skin white and dtfar as alabaster.' Its use cannot be detected .by the. clostatscrutiny, and being a vegetable prepar ation is perlectly harmless. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and.is considered by the Parisian -as indi'penable to a perfect ' toilet. Upwards of '30,000 bottles 'Were sold during the pastyear, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 75cent3. Bent by niap, post-paid,-on recti't ol an order, by .'. BERGER, Sli UTTS & Co., Cheniists, ' , 3md283 J 285 River St., Troy, N. Y. PERRY' DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. .We k the a,tl(ntion of the trade and publie-te-tliis long-tested and Unritalled. FAM2L1 'JIED1CINK It has been favorably known forjnore than, twenty years; during which time we have received thousands of testimonials, sliuwing this Medicine to he an ultnesi never failing remedy for diseases caused by or atten dant upon Sudden Colds, Coughs, FeVer rtifd Ague, Headache, Uilious r ever, rams inftftetj-iuei back and Lions, as well as in the joints and LiinbfjuNeuralgTc and Klieumaiic'puinfciu any part of the system, tooih ache und pains ifl tha head and face-.'. . As a hlood purifier and Tonin"furr the Stomach, seldom fails to cure dispepsia, indigestioft, Hvecoui plaiut, arid felomaclv, heartburn, kidney cilnipbiints, sick headache pilesT aadi'ina, or phtliisics, ringworms, boils, ftllons whitlows, old sores, swelled joints, and ...nr:il fl,.lili-tV of I tin KVfit('lll-"7 It is also a prompt "und sure rendv for cramp and pain iu the stouiaeh, palmers rbuc, rtMrriioea, oysen lery, summer complaints, choUra morbus, eholera in fantum, schIoh, burns, sprains,' bruises frost bites, chilblains as well as the stings of insects, Scorpions, Centipedes,-, and the bites of pois-rtious insects and venomous reptiles. a , '; CrDireetions aeftompany jencli bottle. : . It has been lestpd in everjr variety pf ctiinate and by ttlmof-t every nation known to Americans. It is the almost bwistant conip-nibn and iuestimai.le friend ()f the rriiTsAoiiery aijd traveller on sea and land niu) uo one should travel on our lakes or rivers wit h- .. if. - 7 Sold by Dealers etery where. t ; PRICE 215 cents, 50 eenis, and $1.01) jW bottle PElUtY DAVIS & SON, ' Manufacturers and Proprietors. Aug. 11. - rovidonce, 11 1. w WHITFOKD W1UTFOK1). . DILL. WU1TFORD, DILL & CO., HIPPING, RECElYlXG, FOR WA RDIXG AND GENEK.VL dommission Merchants, Newbern, N. C. . ' , ' PersonaUttention paid to ths sale of Produce. AUKNTS FOB ''. . M u rra v'a North Carolina Stea msliipj ues Between Newborn and New York. GEN EH A L VESSEL AGENTS. dtf . ; NEW YORK AD'S. Great Gift Enterprise. 200.000 GOLD MR WATCHES Set3 Silver Ware, Diamond Sets nd Rings, Eng lish Silver Cruet Stands, Butter Coolers, Dinner. and Tea Service, Pianoes, Sewing Machines, Vest Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Wold Pencils, bets of Jewelry, &c, Sec. TO J3E BOLD AT '..IK DOLJjAIC EACH, WITHOUT UK(jARD TO VALUE iNb. NOT TO BE PAID FOR TUX VOU KNOW WHAT VOtl ARB TO RECEIVE. ! CATALOGUE Of .Rich 8nd VnliMible Arlierts at One Wollhr Each. -100 Fine (Sold Chronometer watches, each J200 100 Fine Gold English Lever Watches 150 200 Ladies' Gold Enameled Bijou Watches 150 500 Solid Silver HuntingLever Watches $40 to 80 200 Silver Dinner Sets . 100 to 150 150 Silver Tea Sets " .100 to 10 3,000 English Silver Cruet Stands 20 to 30 3,000 Silver Fruit Urns 15 to 30 2,000 Silver Butter Coolers 20 to 30 1,000 Silver Ice Pitchers 50 to 75 5,000 Silver Goblets Gold Lined 15to20' 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver Tencil Cases 8 to 12 5,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 15 to 20 5,000 Dozen Silver Desert Spoons - 2Q to 30 5,000 Large Ske Magic-Spring Lockets w10 to 20 AIL the above list of goods will be sold for one dollar each. Certificates of all the various articles, stating what each one can have, are first put into envelopes, sealed up and mixed ; and when order ed, are taken out without regard to choice', and" sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. ,. On re ceipt of the Certificate you will see what you- can have, and then it-is at your option to-.send one dollar and take the article or not. Single Certificates 25 Cts Each One CertiGcate may obtain you & Ootd Watch Service of silver plate, or any other valuable ariicle, THERE WILL BE NO BLANKS. PA GK AGES OF CEHTI E FIOATES will be sold to Clubs, Schools, Agents, &c, at the following rates : One certificate, sent .to any address by mail $0 25 5 certificates , - 100 11 certificates 2 00 30 certificates (with premium) v 5 00 65 certificates (with premium) 10 00 100 certificates (with premium) - 15 00 Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Goods not pleasin the tastes or fancy of our cus- ImnfirS Will Ye. 4vnTinnfol frca rtf .naf 1 . Agents and others will be allowed 10 ceLts on each certificate ordered by them, proriding not less than "five are ordered at a time. , Agents wil collect 25 cents for each ceriiQrate and retuit 1 -, "aeti o u, Arldrevs al! ordcia r ' " S. R. KBICJllTELY, -. S. E Cor. Nassau & Ana Sts., Agents wanted every whero. New York Mch 1 (iO-dOm - - . IS. I). POOL, " Oolchhoro Pro. I JAMK RCMLET, Aih'r. JVC Beaufort, Ar. C. COMblNING ihe Julian, or old Style, and tli Gregorian, or New Style, of reckoning time. - Da tes from the birth of Christ to the year 3200 of our Era, readily, and accurately found. Neatly and plainly Mmfed on Cards 10x14 iaches, suitable for ; , " lOBntlng Ilunsc, Library, rMflte, - rEach Card contain "Directions for Using," and . "Explanatory - Iiemarks" These give a brief, but coniprehehsive, account of the Julian Calendar, and of the Astronomical causeR which led to its change. Every reader of History ; evervurofessional man : every merchant ; every mechanic and every etudefe should hnve a copv. . One copy furtii?bes the purchaser with an A'rna-" nac, of infallible accuracy, for the past years of ou r Kra, lorihe present year aud for more than thirteen huudred years to roine. TESTIMONIALS. . Vrpt Ci!IiuiiP!c, of the yniversity of N.C., 'ond of ljj$ble8t ninlhematicians of tlie country, thus spefrffs"of it j ''It is.a thing of 6etty ; simple ex. clu8iye alid accurate, jjp very one who refers to dates ought to hayejupy of it ; th man of business for the prtseitEp ludent of lstory, for the 'past ; aud the dabbler in pfirophesy, for Ihe future." 1 1, c..,t P,t;,i.,( c ,1.2 tt.,;.,.,:i . entirely poncur wiih-Prof Phillips ia- the views ho entertains concerning the value of your Almanac." Rev. M". A.Ccrtis,.!) D , -clergyman well known for high attainments iiij1iterat!uro and science, thus, wfitesofit ; -'iliave lexamined yonr calendar with ciuisiderable rare, veryfying dates and days in sever al centuries, includirg the tirst, and have been unable todeteat any t-rror in either the Jnliaji orGregorlnn tables. So fir as I can discover, the scheme is pur led, ti seems to me to merit the attention of every one who has any use Tor a perpetual calendar." From Lieut. Gen. D. 11 Ilill, late of C. S. Army. . ' "I have just examined the Perpetual Calendar, of which Jas. Rumley is the inventor, and you the pro- , proprietor. It contains all that an Almanac for the vear lias,' except 'look-out-for-rain-about-this-tiuie.' In addition, it is a complete Almanac from the birth of Chjist to 3iJ00 .. D. about as far forward as most of us care lo investigate. I havefound -U.,vejV useful hi ver lying some dates of battle's, about which I was ilujubtfuj. In some cases, I remembered the day of thy week, anctpot of the HiillK. fin others, had f li-go'ten, ihe day of ihe wjek, anOJiad remembered that of the month. t ' The Calendar, as' the invention of a native North Carolinian and the property of a brother soldier, shall always be kept upon my desk." One half of nil the ne.it profits of sales in each State of the South, for one year, to be appropriated to the use ot the Ladies' Memorial Association i of that Stite. to be expanded as they may direct. Itaihoad and Exjiryss Companies should furnish all their offices with ibis valuable Calendar. Jlooksellers and olhers are iuvited to correspond wiili me on the subject. f , AGENTS to sell it wanted. Vrry Foon. the Proprietor will be prepared lo sup- ply the demand in every locality in the country.. Copies of the Calendar Cau be found for eala in Gjotdsboro, ,N: C. , at the office of the Daily AVif. ... i . ... a.i r i 1 1 MHgie copies ou conis , f J per uuuureu. . s. D: poor,, Phopbif.to; , .! 31 ,1 . - - ' lmoi IWETIJ1 illDAIi -A-