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H. - InhfrtRnn- m Ifxsm. roin- n imvirw: ramm rtuc-rai tuuviiT;- i. . a--. 1 WftV IT W " " - i i Daily pat t'1 titonih $3 00. , . Weeklj paper ptw vfjir, $300. . .. ' ' . bie ws fc?ent F Vr?P OIL A A8Tpcr bin ' -dQirik oopi' t Uwroffice IO vt " : Ifiml'ifin llVcHlsisirliatcs - Att iaifert'tfeWfnU will bi thugX 0X DOLLAR ! aquArr of ten liiiw ort?a.HnuU JPfl ifrtont "anii fifty ceo U JrJ rtion. A jib-. ' emrnt? lor eaca Mwwicnii5ljt,rP"S .A ,tn ' i--7,'-r Tlw pamc of ni ?iibscriber entered tw our bInnles3 paidlbqjii; advance, " tJ All Vter$ cokuerning tlio office, must bctadresw'fo.- ,i'.,,M-- "V": : mm f WJ: STEWART; VvsLtante; SimfeiENDfiR 6MfcjERS OF j KIRPY SMITHS COMMAND. ; JeesUsirday ptilisliTed the offiJ cial announcement otQeiicral Kirby Smiths sarrender. His department erabraced all the. rebel confederacy beyond the 2kis!is6ijpu It was sub divided into the department or dis tricts of Missouri, Arkansas, n est . Lobisiana' and Texas, New Mexico 4ind Arizona. The fortes. embraced in the four ! awnies which . coostitu ted his jtommand. were, all concen- ; ....,: . - . ' . y. ti trated in West Lou isan and Texas, nd 1 comprised about twenrj-five. thousand men, The following is a listif the tjreriernl officers and Colo nels commanding who are embraced in the surrender: . ' - GENKKALS. Edmund Kirby Smith, of Louis 4ina, commanding Trans-Mississippi -Department- i : Simon Boliver Buckner, of Ken lucky, commanding District of W est Louisiana: . ' '' John 1. Hood, -f Texas, en route to his hoaio fr-'in Iiif'Hmontl. Sterling Price of Alissouri. v - ' Cf'MA.TOU GENERALS. S" - Jolwi S. 'Bowen, of Missouri, com manding division of Price's art ny. .'John: B. Clark, ol Mftsouri ctim mandiHg dPvisi-m of Price's army. ThoinasC. llindmaii, ftfArkah ty(:.y -: ' tHdv. nu?: John Bankliead Magruder, of Lqu isiana commauding district of Ar kansas. ' : - ! - , 4. . S.1 B.'-Maxey, commanding Indian district;AN' .H -: v" John G. Walker of Missouri, com.- tmandirig4 District of Texas, NeW jMfeiico aiid rizcuial ' ' 1 . BfiJQADIEB GENERALS. Hamilton Privlean Bee, of South Oanolinav commanding in Cherokee natiftn.v, .-V, it-'ii? f -- .Y, Ji Churchill, of Arkansas. , .: ''''Clw'per,' pr Arkansas, cora ' malidinain Indian Natibnl 1 ; w Dobbins, of Arkansas. :l' X; BiDebrav, of Texas. v f Dockery, of Missouri, com manding reserve corps of Price's -4urmy4 ''-:--4.-' T. X Drayton commanding Cen tral Bubdistrict of District ofTexas, Janiea si; -fc agan, lot "Arkansas, army, '.'' John H. Forney, of Alabama. 1 . JwlLano, mmanding iflCheiv Kkii Nation.,,; , XX; y : iCrser, of jfexas, command iagBcrcau of, Conscription - v i James Mnrray, Hawes of Ken- rry T.Hays, of Loaisianaj com mandiag at Alexandria, Xa. ; Patil O. Herbert; of Louisiana, commandie at Galveston Texas. , B. L. Hodge," of Louisiana. Jcicph Keiley, of Missouri, com snandisg division: of price's army. B.zurj HcCuliongh, cpmman iin ifo'rthern sub-district cft the J):s&ct of cxssr'F ZicQ end ArironaT? . , . ' . n1-: 'TiilVHaioriof La-it y. r Parsons, of ICsoari, com-f tajiidb division of Price's armv. 4 i'-TC ?cck;"bf -Xiouisianaj on nia c,Yay homo from Kichmond. ; ; mhQTt ?ikc, '"of Arkansas, op du ty, jccr Little Racfc 1 v ; ' itf;tnding Texas Reserve corps. ; 'Joseph. Shelby, of Missouri, coin inandingnyigion of Price's array. ; t ' HenryXL Sibley, of La.. I J. fc; Slarighter, commanding Western sub-district, of the District Of Texas.'- New Mexico and Arizona. Stand jWatie, a renegade chief of tiu Cherokea ation. niajdtpg'in Indian Jxatmn4? r;-! T. N, Wau!, of Texas, candidate for Governor of Texas, i AFOTflEGARY & ; NOTICE. ALL indigent midpoor pernonf unable to pay full price for medicine or medical preicrip- tkn wilj be nupplVd at halt' pr"":, by callin? at the oLainLL store, NEW DRUG STORE now kept by ." ' ' - ' JOHN H. ENNISS. Jqne 3. 1865dtn8 aNOTJCE. THE FIRM OF 1$ EN DERSON ': & EN. iiik hsiving been dissolved by mutual consent on the Ith dav of M$y- last, notice i hereby siveo io all debtor!" creditors if the firm that Jach E'.Moose, has ..all the books and rclaimfl of the firm in :irnrpe. and is hereby au- torizt-d to make all tseiltitment. lor tne nrm and all persons boUinzdlnim. will prrMnt.thero 10 biin, and all parii"i iudeUed will make par. metit to him. and hi rpceiptx all be good in H caiea appertaining to the firm busmen. C. A. HENDERSON. JOHN HvENNIS. 1 TO THE PUBLIC. fllHElFIRM OF HENDERSON. & -fit. nis Ijeiii2 dixeolvcd the.bnwhew wifl her afier bo ;ond acted at the -old Mand in the name of pMideron & Schafer, who haTe'i on hand an ,hfrtTnent of Drug. Medicine, '"-'Dye Stuff; Paint, Oil, c., to whieh they expect soon to inajte lacge addition. . . 'They will be pleased to nee thfir old friend lind customer at all limes, arid will do their at the lowevt rate powsible. C- A. HENDERSON. F.C. SCHAFER. jel-Im ' ' ' - . ' Information Wanted OF V. ALEXANDER HOCKADAY.who wa' last heard from in Salisbury about the 1st, of Alurcli, 1865. Anv inilligence con cerning him fince that time, will be thankfully received by hi dmtressed winter. Address', Mis l. e: HOCKAD AY, . dlflC Richmond, Va. 1 B BLS. T ANN E R'S OIL and TURPEN 10 .TINE For sale hv - E.NYE HUTCHISON. Charlotte, June I, 1865 2wdl6. .. . : . . DENTISTRY. H. L. ColemanD. D. S. (Successor o Dr. W. FBason,) RESPEQTFULLY OFFERS HIS PRO frssional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity. ' ; 4 Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of fourteen (14) years practice he can give gene ral satisfaction He can be found at his office, formerly occupied by Dr. W. F. Bason, at all hoar. 1 Vi my30tf NEW DRUG STORE! l H. EKMISS. formerlr of the firm of Henderson and Ehniss, respectfully announces to trie public that he is now opening a new : . DR xj0 STORE in vhe brick building formerlyoccupled by Dr. Sill, where he has for s le an assortment of and wiR be pleased to see his friends and cus tomers. . " . v,i r ,y" Physicians' prescriptionscaVefully compound ed at all hours or day and night. Vrxig sold low fi cash- '.?'' A-.'f . ' . Salisbury. May 29; I865dtf 14 - T7it!fn IT. C. Eft.il Passenger Trains will run as follows : Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Lcare Salisbury1 at . Arrive at Head of Boad at 12 M. Leare Head of Koad; at 12J M. ? ; , V Arrive at Salisbury at 8 ?. M. Fare '5 cents per mile. J. W. 'WILSON, Eng. & ftop. May 25. 1835tfir : . , - , HEAD QDRTER3 POST. . r ; Safisbary, N. C, May 12, Gtxzaii.!Ot.3XM, I " r; . -f;:S r , ' . . . .-.f-,, . Aff persons in tbe county: of Rowan, andja the vicinity of Saljsbnry, N. C. having Anna, AceonirementaVaod Munitions of War in their possosston belonging to tke Confederate Gv erctnent, are hereby ordered to turn the same of or to the ProvoetMarshsl at thisPoet AtUk oat'elay ' i?., i'v'is:- -c ' A'By cocunaud'of ;' . ; CH AS. H. BUTTERFIELDV y I ! v ' ' CW: Ckmiaauding Foti. M-& GmisweLo, . U.& .Post.Aogt LT. COL. CH'AS v FIELD. V The Commands with a view to.iiro! of. thU Pst; :t tlie toldier and .nitisena from! Jxtortion; wuue few ilara incA. 5 If 5ied trie order frnnd below for uirjmcil of admin letratiori: to fix the p ice of all arti cles ofTored for kU in the city of Sali?burr." He will bo, oblivd t any ritTzeii br ,8oldir rho will rer. Dortlo him -an Vi S lier or othera ,7 . : , t The following in th e list of price!r Persons wishing t pnrchnse had netrer preserve a copy 01 mis paper to refer th when they go to market or to bnv of the Sutler. ;JIE AD-QUARTERS, POST. Salisbuky. X. O., kiy 15, 1865. f bpecia Urder ) Ko.l7. , Tlie tbilowinsr named officers are hereby constituted a Council of Ad ininistration to regulate the prices of all Sutler Goods offered for sale at the Post of Salisbury. ' Capt. Charlks Emery, r; Co. JI. 911 VI. Capt. Geokge F. Clark, Co.B u u "i" Lieut. B. A. Williams. Co.D " u " 44 They will enter tipon their duty at dnc Bv command of CIIAS. H. BUTTERFIELD. Lieut. Col. Comdg Post. yM. E. Griswcld, ) Lt. and Post Adjt. The Council met pursuant to the above' order and after a. careful ex amination of the Invoices of the dif ferent Sutlers and Traders would re spectfully recommend' that the fol lowing Prices be adopted. , . Cjiarles Emerv, Capt. 91st Ind. , B. A. Williams, Lieut. " PRICE LIST. , ."The following is - the price list' as regulated by the committee appoint ed for that purpose. Apple Jiutter per 2 lbs. Cans $1,00 .. 44 4; 2 " ; u Dried " . " Butter " lb Bread per 16 pz Idares 44 . 44 22 ' 44 y ' ginger per pan Blaclcing per box 44 brushes Brushes' clothes 44 Hair 4t Tooth " Bhatng ". broom Broom corn cakes ginger per lb crackers " 44 fTK i O 10 20 10 15 1,00 10 to 15 50 50 to 75 75 to 100 20 to 40 20 to 10 50 60 ,30 1 30 ' 50 . 60 cheese " candies " U . (i stick. 5 20 chickens alive u dressed codfish per. lb corn " bushel "meal" lb . candles . per lb r ! " piece combs pocket - ' -a fine . u redding cigars each cards playing cologne per bottle collars per. box 25 10 1,50 3 60 10 0 to 25 15 to 35 20 5 to 20 25to5Q 50 SO (30 to 45 $12 to 20 $3 to 5 clothings dress coats " pants 41 4( ( VC8tS k " blouse fine $l5to 25 $10 to 15 " fatigue 'linen coats f drawers flannel " cotton shirts linen. " flannel socks cotton $4 to 5 $3 to 5 'a a it i 1 ft u tt u u U u u u , u u u $2 fp 2i $3 to 4 ' $4 to 7 : 50 to 75 ' 30 tdtS V'6tockingo hankerchiefsj silk 75 to 150 4i lined S5 to SO 50 to 75 lito '75-10 03 to 4 1 ';.75 peck tics hats felt' 1jwr (regulation) hut &saa ' . . 1 1 giotcacottoir ganntltl ' bodU gaitcta lsdicv 1 ratrv&tttvravMi 1 wsr emefv Daier ber fiiieef en velopes buff per pack 20 t : white " 4 figs per lb 1 flonr " I." 20 to 40 . " heckers raising pr pekfet 1,25 frriit tand. 3 lb 1,25 u . 2 r '! ham per lb (country) 1,00 75 ; 10 iiik per ootue than the!" pCf lb, r . - ini ves pocket each' aha forks ytr set one knife !and' fork lookinff ffiagses pocket 50 to 2,03 3,00 50 10 to 23 i.:. 5 1 25 1 00 75 Hemonade perglass meats cann'd 3 lbs u j 2 lbs , " .1 lbs bedf per In fresh pork per lb fresh veHl per lb fresh mutton per lb fresh lamb oer lb t . 10 . 10 10 10 to 12$ 10 to 12 inilk cannd, (borden's coridehsed) 75 44 other brands fresh per quart 44 mustard per bottle mackerel ( each matches per bunch news papers daily illustrated needles per paper oil hair 1 ii "svfeet,-:'" ;,' 1 oystei-8 per can large ;4 ' 4V 44 small -onions per bunch greeii " per lb pickels per jar " per doz . pigs feet each i pies large , .mall . ppT sauce Worcestershire 50 to 75 potatoes per bush t - I 25 potatoes p pins per paper paptr note per qnire 15 40 i lettes and cap . 50 pencils lead -. 10 to 15 pans frying 50 .to 10 44 sauce 1 - 75 to 1' 00 raisins per lb i 40 to 50 rusks 44 doz 30 soda baking per lb paper 30 sugar white 44 44 or csh'd 35 " Jbrown soap shavin, 4 liAnDir 44 4C 44 25 15 25 44 castile per 1-4 lb "hotel . sardines per box spoons table gyrup golden per bot " per can 25 20 60 15 10 50 75 tobacco sm'g klek 1 lb bales 1 25 " per paper 15 to 25 " .plug per lb 50 to 1 00 tin buckets 2 qr . 75 " i 4qr " ; 6 qr - coffee pots 2 qr 3 " I 4 qr tin cups '. 5 tin plates V - tin wish basins iX-i thread per bunch wallets each calfskin . " morocco yeast powders: per box 1 00 1 25 ' 50 75 v 1,00 15tt20 0 .j50 k 10 75 to 1 50 50 to 1 00 -20 HEAD QRS, POST Salisbuky, N. 0. Hay.Cth 1865. The above list of pricca fixed by the Council of Admmistration, cp pointed in special order 2To. 7, from these Head QitartcrB, is hereby r All Dereons concerned are rcanir ed to got tka. tnemselTesi ilcrmrfg- iy. H Any Viblatibn of '-;orfcr ; rlll subject the bffehldsr to trrcst, 66d his goods ib conscoai : , : Jcommand'of ; CHAS.H. BUTmtFlELD. :I Lietit. jPoL.CJonind; Posh '' r 'LrH. IaJtrisj '"V ' : r "Capt & ProV.1 MarshaL ff-' 1 DiUa CTC2Ci Cas,vCodtV M SJiUry, N.C JIar SltS IESS. i . No. 23.- j- " - V ... . . All pronv havlofU tnt'r posceoa Uaitee! Slates horses of nah. . Dot prctured froa Quartermaster ufA.be United Siatei, o wUcfi ; betoaged to ihe Cnfedtrata 9tateat tbjtkno of Gf nl. Jobustoa, sarrsndr, or thy titfrrty 1 of ihej Cefsuaiesarjror Qaanrsnanr DsfaH . meotof the so eeJidCoredenitedwverai&Sfat Via report the sa&ft wit hoar delay U tia OtA ' I A failure U comply with this order widii ' jeet UMbCeaderto afrest abd trflL t . :,: , By eomnand f BRJC. GEN; COOPER:1 CjL l e net HstDO.'ti DtfAa-f fcxTT or D. CaOLTtit (ARMY OFOfllfJJ . I - .0 Raxsioa. N. C- Ma 17' IZ&St Gratitoa laji of ration Vi Ci titans Wilf eas 6a an 8 after the 3It f May instant. " The aarphza Uoaamimry stores ia this: IM. - partsrifatwiltbe sold UvcitixeM at the iariotis ? H A IS ! m - m miiiiary posis, m niau quaaimea lor.iarnuy use. . : .- 8ale vftti be made by any Post Commlsaa- 1 ry pV!a tfte order of the Ppfct Comnandef , ' which ortier will be based orW an oath of the peraoHSeairing to purcLare, that the stfppires? " purrnafceu Bnau noi oe resoia, out ; snaii no uMd by his or her own family, or be riven to' tbe poor.; All persons mast take the tfath of . allegiance, before being permitted to pafebaae. ' The prices wilt be fixed by the Chief Com miMary, and will be such as to cover the. ac,' taalcost of the. Government, including t cost of transportatKHi. By command o? Maj. Gen. $chofietd. ' . J. A. CAMPBELL. . Aisistarrat Adft.G6fterat.V ornciiL. 1 ' ' ' ' ':, ;' C. A. ClLLCT, ' i - .Assistant Adyt Gen. ; Head QaayterH Post. SiusButfr, N. N. Ci, May iS, X8S5; ' GENERAL CRUDER.) No. 4. I : All persons at this Post are strictly trohib Ued from sellinf -any Whisky, Brandy, Ale, Beer, or any other intoxicatitrr liquors to aof enlisted man of this command. 1 . ' 1 Any person VJoUOnj lnU'5f 3f r" wTIT be ar rested arid impn6tied. and his Doners eonfiaca ted or deiifoved. CHAS. H. BUTTERFIELD, Li Cd Comtrtaadiag Post. M. E. Gsniwout, ,Ll .ft Poet Adjt. - tin Bej Ceadficrteri- Departaeat ef jr. ; CarfJzs. (ARMY OF THf: OHIO) . Raleigh. N. C, May 9th, 1865 GENERAL ORDERS,) .No.4J. ' r All ajrentsof the late Rebel Confederate and1 State Governments, in North Carolifia, are required io make, without delay, fall report of4 all public r government property in thefr pos- I eessiop, cc for which they are responsible, anj ' ' aQ persons who know of the existence of such property not properly eared for, or in condition to be wasted, or stolen, are requested to re port the facta to these fleadqurtora without ; delay. . '. - j , - The Chiefs ef the several Staff Department will cause all such property to be tolleced anrf disposed of in accordance with existing orders. '.. Any peraotf who" ahall conceal, df atrby of appropriate to privito oses govermneal - cot ton, tobacco, arms, 'or other puttie 6r fervent-', ment property, than be arrested and imprison' I ed - v ;" ' . ''' : No permit for the, traneportition ' or siipi' 1 ment of any propertv will be rranted uhl'osl ' satisfactory erideace of lawful ownership hi .r. the person havinf pbtMnkm. LiWul Utle eta-' not bare been aced from tte lata XUbtf ; : ; Goversmtmv . - . ' By comiaand of 1 1 j. Gen. Gihoeli '' ' ; V3Ca.CAMJBELI ' ? ' , ' AasltUat Adisiatt GlnafaL ' C. A. Cmxr, '. ' . . - ' AUUAt AdL Genefit ON the 12th of Anrtl hut. fiiila! Etmda taued bv Cho Butd of Nortfr No4 datad Uarch 11SC2. tlXtJ W 4' M M 4, MZZt9-,i Sept. 1,15 :-! WC.J Abo cbe certiScaU of tee Capital Sfcck of the ' Wtttera N. C. CaH Coad fbri53 thaea hr of .' nana. One eertiSeaia of tbe Capital Stoticfr theWettern N. .& Rail Road for 70 or 75 shares in the name of A. H. Caldwell of hora' : 1 tta admtQtstrator. - 1 - AH persona are warned not to trade 1st the sanrt, as appSeation wi be made for tl:'Jkir : i Wei It F. CALDWCii. ? Salisbury, May S3, J6S5 dSt3 : WILL dxm ia t!aa cttrket l2h ti ! tL HOITIXJ, cafrea.? iThe? ihighecr market prico wO t J paidin:casiv . . ..'. ' '. ttttea ceaUtt the Irest nfkrket ttiiea, tstv . cash cIy. To be-ia ca 7f deaday Dornir 1 - 1 . ,. . I - 't - " . ' 'I v ... ' , -I -
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