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-ex. ' A IS nn in ,.-. . . ' ' . - - , LI v 1. Vol. i. t Terms of Subscription to the.Uion Uanner. Our paper will be published daily at the following rates in Federal currency : Dailf-DftPW.iix-moninjy- A : Dailv paper, three montM d red.- Single copie at ou. v - -All .d-ntet, "t5?''I Same of no subscriber enteicjLpn our books unless pu r", , receipl conoetEe office fee aiesset,jt0j stewaRT, Pcblishkb. Writtea for the Daily Union Banner, V tiUed ukaut. v. iLfcii-,rd heart, no Myccn quiet, ..v.i. .i. o .,o tau-rht lhee love, in long Y llll lljuvi a ... i. ru ,vk. Hndlaiicv.' through thy hall ran ? IICU ' 1 v I " riot, - Nor knew the blight of griefs carroll.ng tears Tired heart ! the memory of that Meet awaking f ..;H. nd soliiuile, and rayless nignt f lutii . . To r.hl, and love, and hope o richly breeking From buTlhe Orient.on "tny raptareu .... .. . .... u.. ;r hMrL for the rich liieailinou iiani, v- . measure, ' rv Doud out will, lavish generous v i band, a u .i.- i gathered wilh celestial trousure it ...... .1 'il,a Ar.i niil; UOWIi the better lantt U U U i 1 1 v ' .. . U...A hMrt ihourl ever luthat a.eei retsi, i turning ah -inks ihv life down slowly m the west, Hone on. the hollow ial.u and euee eer spring 4 A " " - Aui soon with her, the first and last thou'lt rest. . ' Salisbury N,(, June 1 lth..l8G5L Death The following deaths have oc cured at the Hospital at' this Post since the 4th inst. J. A. Walker, priv. Co. B, 21st N. C. Jacob liny es, , " F. 7th Ark. , J. N. Ilaiiey '' Lurasdeu s LoutU C imj- W Dilleii, " Uo. 1; oOUi tnu v V l.nc:mtHr." " C. Tj-tt'ii Ala. J.C. Gcoffi-es, " " B, 50th Ohio. The patieiits in tho llospital are comlor table and doing welL Iost of the Confed erate sick and wounded have been sent to their homes. Out of ninety-seven here when die U. S. authorities occupied the town but thirteen have dijd which speaks well for the kindnesa-of the "treatment which they have received. The Hospital is un- ler the clwrge of Surg. W.- Morrow Beach' assisted by Asst. Surgeons Spain and Cow an. THE AMNESTY OATH; . f'ii'i'iin i from, fu: State De nartment Washington, May 31 Tlic fol- lowing omciai circular nas just neen issued : Departmenof State, Washington, May 26,18(55. A coifV of the President's Amnesty Proclamation of this date is herewith,itvpended. By a clause in the instrument the Secretary of Stat. in directed to establish rules iind regulations for administering attd recording the amnesty oath, o as to insure its-benefits -to the peo vie. and jruard tiie Government against fraud. Pursuant to to -this injunction ,you" are informed that the oath prescribed in the proclam ation may be taken and subscribed before any commissioned officer, civil, military or narairin -the . ser vice of the United States, or any civil or military officer of a loyal State or Territory, who by the laws thereof may be qualified for ad ministering oaths. ' , All officers who receive such xjaths are hereby authorized to givp "certified copies thereof to the per sons, respectfully, by whom they were made; and such officers are hereby required to transmit the originals of such oaths, at as early a day as may be convenient, to this Department, where they will be de posited and and remain in the arch ives of the arcives. of the Govern ment; A register' thereof will be kept in. the lepartmeut,''and on ap- SALISBURY, N. C.; i. in nrnhfil case8. Certlti- cates will be issued of such .rwnrd. in the . custofliary-, form ot omciai certificates. . - I am sir, your obedient servaiu Kio-llP.d. VM. XI. OK.VU -o-r-- , & nhiTTX DRUMS. Why is a cunning man like-A bIioq- ,nKt.t Mo' niimn vou. W a ivi . - r -i ' , . t "Why is a flutt.booK lite eterniry s Yon rad. ft to no rfnd.v . Wli v- is pretty woman like bread ? Shu is often toasted. '-' IIo? Loag -luti-uai n. uai ejus brother? As long as he was Able WllV is a Widow like growing VUylS w i..?tvn- patatoes ? Decause nei oeuer nun is under the ground. . a Why is a beggar line a lawju He pleads for his daily bread.- Why is a tight. slioexiiKe a une 6ummer? Because it makes tiie PV0?r !.Mn,Uc a;So two velvet and e era. Brusne. car v nai i me t - t the wheels oi me nut siuwnnj 1 1 - ,H.I,r A-1. . Why is a petroleum dealer like an epicure? Because he lives on the tat ot the Jano. . Why many carpenters reasonably believe there is no such thing at stone Because ihey never saw ft. AVhen is a quarrelsome woman like a ship i When she anchors ( axkersI after a storm fKERS) alter a sioi m . . m . . j - I ct-0o,nlwvir ? Berauso he never krhen he ay get a blowing " r - . i . l ITTi tl, fn(nof r.-mon in An. I V HO was uiu jjioicoi tioned-in: the Bible?' Hrodim when she .got.rt-Wof John the - liaptist 0)t CI t'hrytr What' wjir nne ot the earliest: business transactions mentioned in sacred, history I When Pharoah. received a check on the bank of the read Sea, and Moses passed it. f3T"-Oiiv. IlolJen occopied the. Goveroors rootoa in uie uapi til hnili'irtflr foV the first .time on Thursday last. He may be '.ionhd there djinng the oroiunry uusnic hours of the da v. it r, understood that he has made f'hf fnllowimr 'anpointihents : J"s. S. Cannon and' Hon. E.G. Iieaiie, A i.U Mr. Thomas. Secretary ' ot State ; Jonathan Worth, Treasurer. JiaLeigli lueom. The following order of Gen. Joseph A. Coop er, was handed us too luie for yesterday morn ing's paper; but it is ftill worthy publication, and we take pleasure in doing it. Gen. Coop er is gone, but ho has left in Salisbury and vi cinity many friends ho will long remember him for bis kind, impartial, and ctmimeudHble administriition oi affaiis, while here its jltlo cer. HEAD-QUARTERS, 2d Div., 23p A. C ) Salisbury, iviay J, io.). GENERAL ORDERS, . T Ctf L . - xvo. ) nf'FirP.fi,?; and Soldiers of ihe 2nd Divi sion, I never knew how much I wa-i attached . . w i II .1 mil Ii lo vou, until I leanieu i iv w yu- . . .... : Our associations as umcers ana men nve been pleasant, though on many occasions our duty has ben hard and attended with fatigue and suffering. I have been with you in many a hard fought hi-Hve bovs lav strewn upon the field, and I muHt in justice 'ay, that on no occanioii have you ever disgraced youfselvedor your9ountry, ooi inai you nave ovprywurir met lite fue with bravery u'ud willislood hint lo the' lafl, ' My brave comrades in arms, I pray that j'our future course may be as glorious as your past, and to otlicers and soiaiers, one auu uu, i say, farewell and God bless you. Signed, jusr.ru a. i,uurr,n,, 2G-tf Driff. Gen'l- Cominandiii!.'. . ' !j WESTERN. X. G. HAIL HO AD, . ' JUNE 12th 1865. THE persons who carried off,, and have iinur in their nnsseisfion. Iron .'or other r.r....ariu liplnnirinor t this "Road, are known. i . ' - j . , and a reasonable lime will be given for ils re turn, after which those who are suoject to co to will be reporledto the military authorities for trial SAMUEL McD. TATE President tf-26 DENTISTRY. H. L. Coleman D, D, S. (Successor to Dr. W. Fi Bason,) RESPECTFULLY-OFFERS HIS PRO fessional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity. . . ' Dr. C. feels arsured 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. t. Bason,' at all hours. ' . ' my30tf . TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1865. AT AUCIION. A valuMe aad .hafme lot of 'HouseJM Furniture, LT; BE SOLD At RUCTION TO The l.ieh7nid(tero i ""ly the 19lh list.. t 10 o clucK a. m. .''.'"" i M CAUY. (formerlv ikscuH Hie lal Mr. tote Vilhe town ot5ilib,ry very decira ble 8ortmeni of household finmure coiiBisiing hi part s -follows: . , one Wew.wd parlor ert. 'W'ng -two twfa IVff arm chair, everl fa'"-')' nd mur bieiop Cipntre Mble. . . , ' - one roiVwood ittiue-rao"' t Inooje. lfK unn.chair.i rocking challr Jnd' ma ,er t j;,,inn !.. ooHsmtHS oi aiae uoaru marble - lop, extension table fcnd leveaHia,r8 -mM.u5-f chamber Be 4f wardrobe, bed- uiib van ' , 7 h inhn r hh 2oi waru robe . Ueo- lllirj iimcw.. . i i J ste&d with beds, &c, cabii, wasnsiaiius ..u rblft tout, 'and cliairB with tVMUIIIVK'Vt "I mil mMft china ware. one cottage chamber aet.oi ardrohe, liedsteud with beds XC, cabinet am marhle lops, small tabU am ble cnina WHre. washtaiil8 with hairs with suita- one other chamber eel ngle bed, bureau . main II" - .. . a coneide enable lot of chia and gKi ure vs'-plated coffee rf. 1 1 V. 1 1 1- U ' j i i aL tH oiiMir complele Nine damask and lace cuualns, and oilier ar tides otbusehoM and coo'iog furniture. A nnl!pp1 inn rrK.ks. aw 11 in.scenane..Ut., . . II u ninnll .Ht JG 'ilies in auouai . .V-u: -,.. mart t order and Belec I IHS IUI UIIUI D ": f . ted wilh great care by Us pri-seni owner, ha ... .it ,al-.,i i-Hre. of. ad is i-ale offern uch a8 rarel oCx in this marka. li-C II t II li""" ' . . i , . X LJlVt'l J v. I - c.h; ' for all sums over 3 nd not exceeding W'TZZ.IZ oihiuii ui mo i"iiv , ' .... .:. K.nau'ilh satis aClO- where creuu """ iny T;euth9eT3th i..s!..(..n s to6o'cioekP. ,n.r)0 enable' !rsous : ileiriuj; lodo so.loex- fcllllllld IIIW M.fc.w.- J n TAllRENS. Ain't X Utornhv's Old Stand N. 13. An V of the nbo-'5nay be "purchased privately before the day a!e, upon appnea .: .wl.tiuni .1 HUH III 111C auiriiiov" j- . .ilJt..,:.v ln 10. .'fi.' tds 24 ibhui Vj June 10, '6.7- Munn iiRAno'Rsal')lv. 23rd A. Salishurv.R.C.May 21, 18G5 SPECIAL ORDERS, No.m I ' Extract III. Owing to the fact that the Civil Court are suspended, and by virtue of ,'he authority i)i-fr.'i. 3;V G. S., ofale of May 4th, I8H5, Heidq'rs. Department of 23 A. C , a iniliturv linnimissioii isnereoy.con- v-i,wl I,. ihe trial T,fuch crim'mals s niuy Da brought before it. x ; DETAIL FOR THE COMMISSION. 1. Col. Thoa." B.Farle?h,2Gth Ky. Vol. Inf. y Lt. f'ol A. D. Us cun ina. 3. " T.J. Millwllnid. I07ih 111. " 4 " J. E. Had)), 181st Ohio " r. S. R,fc 2lith KV. C.Mhj. Ben. F. LeFeer,50lh O.V.fJudge Advoynte.' . , jMonday, Mnv 22d, lG., at,y oelocK, a ait u'iiluiiit reca.rd lo lions. By cominand or Brig. ieii. Cooper. 0. A. CILLEY. Dl3 i.sistan Adj't Gen heau-quaIters, POST,) a.. x- M C. M:.v n. 1865. 4 General Orders, i - No. 2. S vn it hi. nnrtvise of mintaiiiins pood eroc in the town and preveatig diieas. is order ed: 1 I: All places of busipes will be closed al 7 o'clocksp. in. Ciliaei nd pawled lebelao? - diers are prohibited htei congregating on u.r otreeU; snch persons wjUot be disturbed solonp us ihev shall conduct tnmseives in 1 Lnd quiet manner I L The st ree ts a nd U,s will he thorough,, .w.liH mnim imp IV. Hni llll PII I7.PI1S UTO tlKV . . . . i. v ,. .u w required o nave u.e.r Pr,- gru- IV DO icen, l . . L- .... All aildl OI n liy uri;in"iii win uc "-" aielv renioveit 10 suuir ifiaue iirN.inim . j l..;:ii i i . i i 1..1 . . i .wi ku the-rrovost Mursnai, anu .'win nercaiter hoi allowed to accumulate. jTltis paragraph will be strictly obserVed bv ll citizens, as the health of both citizens and soldiers depends up- ... - . , .. t on its rigid eniorcemeiii. , - ..t r., .: i ;.,nriY.. un..,rUmJn. 1X1. CIU zeilB i:ni m-i-uuiir". .... ammunition or stores of any kind belong ng to ihe Rebel Government are required to report I llv IVtUUI WVl III...- 1 I u ;mmui:&tiv to the Pfi.vtf&L Mr9h&I. 1MO D'llllC inline iv Non-cotnplance with Ihisorder will sub,t fW offender to punisnment. By commmd of ClfAS. II. BUTTERFIEKD. Lt. Col. Commanding Pos( D.-lf. Lewis. , Capt. and Provost Marshal. NOTICE. FOR SALE AT Dr. SILL'S OLD DRUG STORE: Copperas, Alum, Tallow Neats- footoil, tobacco, soda, vinegar, &c J- II. ENNIS8. Saliahnrv. .Tune 10. '65. tf 24 j w :rmi PRINTING Of all kinds ricajl!' done ht-t&is' NEWSPAPER EST1BL ISIIMEJfT FOR SALE. rnHE PRKitENT PROPRIETOR BEING L Desirous of devoting his time to other business, offers for sale DAILY AND TRWEEXLY BULLETIN AND weekly catawba journal Togrther with everylhmg connociea wim anu belonging to the, publication of tho said News- pre?!?' Ill HIP IflllVO 'frsf.- rNonhmp Cvlindr;) thTeeWHshinffton llninl KresHt's, ana one imggie -inj rrnw n a good onler--tiqd a very largtj quantity of- . , .- . f ..ii i. : I . lyo iwi ,iiieriui oi mi kiiiub. i The Bulletin! nud 'Catawba Jonrnal' are old eMaWWifd pftprs wer"lu operation before the war and have always enjoyed u noerai patronage. ....... To one acquainted witli -lhe business this presents one of ihe finest openings JNortn or SOQIIl. I IIS P08H1OI1 OI lliaiiuno, in .v ;m;,it nfi, rnmitrv unsurpassed in rich asricul tural. and mineral productions; the centre of K net work of railroads, all of which will doubt les sooii'be in -successful, operati c warrants lis in the assertion that it destinetl at no dist taiil day to become Oi)e f the most flourishing and prosperoun iulaTid towns in the Southern Stale. . , An iromediate application-will secure a Dar- ffBin. Address 1'KU it. Ll.tllil Duuuciii") May 30, '65 Charlotte N. C NEW COMMISSION HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. 0. milE UNDERSIGNED HAS orrJNfcu ud solicits cnignments ,.f merchandize com- m as . iiti in i snii hi i iifubc iii iiu iduuij --i i irv produce, etc , woerai casu u... made. ' , ; ..,,. HUWKKlUiV Salishury, -June 6, '65 Newkern Times, c.py 1-m. tf-20 Western N. C Bail Eoad. PassengerTrains will run as follows Mow days, Wednesdays and Fridays. tave Salisbury at 4 J A. M. A rrive at Head of Road at 12 M. . Leave Head of Road at 12J Mr Arrive at Salisbury at 8 P. M. -Tare 5 cents per mile. J. V, WILSON, Eng. &Huo. May 2G, JSG5 fll n FASHIONABLE T1L0RING, C. iT. PRICE AKES p!esu;e rn informing his friends & the public, that he has just receiwd fronV New Yorl.. the'latest fashions, and is prepaid to Hccammodate in the latest STYLES, all who may favor him with a call. . Juue 5th, 1865. NOTICE: I MjU.IIL1 j wt, w - . n mKnr A O M at Lexington. N.C. Major Dunbar A. Q. M. i l "'"S"" "' informs me by telegmph that there will be an .. i i i,...0a. ,.,1 inn na nt auction aie tii coimeiiiucu iiu.oco ...... tQKt '..mmpiiiin0 al 10 o ( lock a.m. He UU, M . . .. I desires that publicity he given lolhe nonce in order thai both citizens aua oiimere ,nwj adaiilage of the sale, to procure whatever Block they may need. lours lq. .,', w. l: chambers. Lieut. A. A. Q. M. 22d Div. 23 A.C wnuft &iiiDner ourifla, . . wlJ . nniTVfpV V P ! t(AIAUil VVUHXX xi v. s undersigued having assumed the man- nt of ihis luslly celebrated watering es The aiTemei tuKiUhmeni. announces to ihe public, that on d after . the first of Ju,.. h. -ill ope n the i thd viinon - r bo,,. ThM. are several very wret'i KHme lor luc 1 I " . ue v, and-.aUble for IV uwi "... . e I." ... .rcna nh the view of l ltllllllico r - . i .. . cmiiuni""! i . , , , , 1 .i . . i... iVin nnr of hoard has DeeiT i r...nmi. nmp.nrnKiii ijiiaiivia, vumm...w.. oi me uouuuji i . fixed at 835 per month or a less- time 4 per day, current funds. The long experience and extensive practice ...I a Phvsician. will insure oi tne unucir.-..- - - . - :....i:o mU niHVReek the waters ot Cataw- i in TO no" " j baTor their medical qualities, such devotion as will best elaborte their neanuK quonu, ..- his personal supervision will be given to secure - . l .A.sn TU a m ri r rra the utmost comio't to ins guesm. :A u u.nt nnm till the 1st of November. There are several Chylbeate the medical pro- pertiesof which stand unnvaiiea. iciwiub wishing to avail themselves of the advantage here offered, will pleasa address the Proprietor B.rlv as possible , Post. Office Newton, r- k. I7,intv. N. C. ulowu j - - . ... .-, !,. im nir tu the- springs mey K" the cars at Robards Turn' Out,.Statesville and Morganton Rail Road. 6 ..r. unpnDTPir STITART Phnrlotte Bulletin, copy oue week and send bill to the subscriber. ". May 28th. 1865. - For Sale at Dr, Sill's OLD DRUG STORE: Copgeras, Soda. Snuff, &c. Apply to :,- , J. II., tifixios. Salisbury, May 31st. 1865. 5 if NO. 26. . APOTHECARY & DRUG (1 ' notice; ALL' indigent and poor persons unabte 4 pay full price for medicine or medical prescna-" ' iu.h. will he sUDDl'eB ai nan one, uy -j l the OLD SILL STORE, NEW DRUG STORK now ki't by 1 - JOHN H. ENNI8JI June 3, lRG.r dtflS . NOTICE. rrilE FIRM OF HENDERSON & EN-3 ... X Bis having Deen oissoiveo oy muiui cbbwh on the jHlh day of May last, uolice is hereby civeu to all debtors ana creattors oi mi mib that Jacob E.Motwe, has all the books, a4 i ' claims of the firm in charge, and is hereby af-, tnrixed to make all artlements for the firm and all persons bwUig mMmn will pMttl, jbewfc ? io him, and all partieie indebted will make pair menl lo him. and his receipts shall be good l all cases-appertaining to the firm business. c.a. henderson, john h.ennw: jel-lm TO THE PUBLIC. raiHE FIRM OF HENDERSON A EN X His being dissolved the bosihess will hers, after be conducted at the old stand in the nam of Henderson & Schafer, who have on hanst an tssortment of Drugs. Medicines, Dy Stuffs, Faints. Oils, rc.,.io wnicn mey expecc soon to make large additions. They will be pleased to see their old friend and customers at all times, and will do their utmost to furnish them with pure medicines) at the lovest rates possible. C A. HENDERSON. ' F. Cl SCHAFER jel-Im Tnfnrmfl CX Wanted ...w..... . OFW; ALEXANDER H O C K A DAY ; wh -was l ist heard from in Salisburjsjabout the 1st of March, 1865. Any intelligence con cerning him since that time,' will be thau-kfullj received by his distressed sister. Address, , Miss L. E. HOCKADAY, dtf 16 . " Richmond, 1 "j B'BLS. T ANN ER'S ofLandTURPBM" 10 TINE For sale by . E.NYE HUTCHISON. Charlotte, June 1, 1865 2 wd 16. NEW DRUG STORE! J, II. ENNI8S, temwly f tin Srak'Af Henderson and Enniss, refpectfully anaoanoe to the public that he is now opening a aear DRUG STORE in vim hrirk huildin? formerly occupied by Df. Sill, where he has for ssle au assortment of Drugs. Paints. Dyes; &c.t and Will, be pleased to see his friends and cus tomers. Physicians' prescript ion ?carefdlly compound, ed af all hours of day and night. Drags soldi low" for cash. ' ; Salisbury.SMay 29, 1865 dtf 14 BUfCHERINO. T 1 WILL deliver in this market Iamb ana I - ---- - mutton meat, at the lowest marset prices, lor cash onlv. To begin ott Wednesday morning, " RY , . at llr. cms snop. , HOFFLIN. WANTED TO PURCHASE. I want to purchase fat beeves, sheep, anp calves. The highest market price will b paid irf cash. TTTXr May 25, 18G5. - tflO HP1n,IAIlTKll.9dDiv.23dA.c.r e.i;K.,r. TVT. C . Mv27th 1865. i Genkral Orders ) . No-23. t -:-Jt All persons navtngin iiietrposwsonioM states horses or mules, not procured from a - Quartermaster of the United States, or whicb belotif?ed lo the Confederate States at the lima osiiK Jobns. enrrender or an , W-Jf of die Commissary or Quartermaster Depart ment of the so called Confederate Government will report the same without delay to the pro- n tfdfr at '-this DOSt. .A failure to comply with this order willn ject the offender to arrest and trial iiy commana oi BRIG. GEN. COOPES. C. A. ClLLEY , AsuAdjU. General.' ' . ; STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT OF THE 5th JUNE. a i fi hntiffii hiirh. white rrey, red ioot ob the left side of the neck, shod before. r . . ,. i u-J a ..ntrinnp InneinlT velV riding noree, uw r --- trait. He was last nearuoi in onw-. j. -j . -.1. .i i....!k., Ivnmict nrorrriation leu who me iu." i r n.:u. F.rrv. or Wm. Smith in Salis bury, will be suitably rewarded. Supposed to be stolen by a reoei soiuier or Salisbury, Jute 8. '65. . 3t-22 MICHAEL BROWN? FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Salisbury, S. C T. 185. tf-2 L I r
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