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are hware, gir, I have no respect for a. secessionist; I still have a. greater de tection and contempt for a fanatic." "Good evening," said Sumner, and left in a huff. fiiitt '.designate the' tn have them in- ; 'in ipt lied to have up Every thing i 1 infill 'Ins state of uflaus Look Out far the Printer's DptII or his Ecpre x senliiilve. ' Many of our advertising customers, by special indulgence, owe us For ndrei lisnurnts We shall Oil 1 1 on thrill to-dtiy, and shall csitcct each and all to i f ! t'ruly to make settlement. ' t ' . T'c c who have adver'iisemi'hta now in the pa- pc-. marked till ' forbidden lei . of time which they Sfrt find 'aaceord:ii;N We iii.cd money, and it. V( cunnot .work -to,- we get, or have done, uv , iMy the cash lor it at once. We 'have br,-n n-nii' the scraps of paper about 0111 office, '.nil mhhi be out imd we must have a u.-u - j'viv. - We have irr- iiiiljJtiU Ottr Ciwloinoni tifim Wiieve they arts wilh"c to continue. ' . Our books already, show ' sufficient amount dn us to enable us to g-.t.aiotit .-mOotlily and without continually making ns l-t;,);iiii;iied lor the want of means to carry on business;' but our patrons seeifl t think that we can tarry, on without money. -Hence ne callupon our friends and put runs to do ' us the kindness to: pay us, a't.leat, what is due us. A MALI: SCHOOL. Leonidas Brown. of our city proposes to open a male school, and we wish him much success. Mr. Brown is, in every" way, qualified to conduct a school in an acceptable manner, and will, no doubt, give entire satisfaction.'. Let our citizens give him a fair -chance. There are ihry buys here and in the vicinity growing up in ign '-ranee and idleness wlia should be going to sci.oo. Brown pro poses to instruct, them ami iu.vive their morals. His terms will be moderate. ,Sen i your children to sclo)l. -...- have filled the hotels, new stores have been opened ; the streets have been thronged by lwippy people who' wear on their countenances the happiness that peace has brought. ' i SODA WATEB. Call at Perkins t Barrow's, Cowan's Brick Bow and get ( h glass of soda ' water. ' It is a pleasant beverage tvv warm weather. Written Air the Daily Union Banner. . OUR ANTHEM. BY AS .OFFICE K OF 'THE 23d A KMT COUPS. IrVlfu is the -dm of war oilent tiie crash of arms, , Be."ee leigus Omi h near and Air; No more snail oread alarms, . Start us lyjiu -peacelul sleep , 'IVdeaUly H ay ! . : . among us inns thrown in association. IBs nlaca wi be rWr.l r... ' t11 Placa . M1- Vox was born in Hf.ut,. i ' after receiving i.;.. v vuuuiS county, ana to 0llnJyj0 aw, removed. i,;, r.::uS. ,' ,UD ,,,s protessioH and trnyfhn "el i.tmng nealtn. r '.monr'' e h3d to 'C,larlotte, "tterty sXH , , :enia,,,eJ 1 camp until his d hi,ydt?"WuU0 i'npentively demand- KCco:nvli5 J S H i "mr,'U"1 f" amiable and ant lift- hut :.T: r un? ana pleas- all t,ur HlenT-S" "Z: ii,(iit;u. ite naa. THK HOSPITAL. The Hospital at this post was closed yesterday. The sick were sent to Greensboro where 'a 'post hospital has been established: Neither Union nor Confederate soldier now remains. We went to, the cars and bid farewell to the last -one ol them yes terday morning. But one " Rebel " a sent off rMuitli Gruber. lie was in gotl .-jni iis unci out most earnest wish, is that he, anil, the others may roach their homes in safety. . . . ', Meeting of the Stockholders of the JV. C. Railroad. 'The Meeting of the Stockholders -jf' the North Carolina Bailroad held at the Cuurt House in tlns city on Thursday last was largely attended. The State Directors' present were Messrs. Boyden, Smith. Johnson, Brown, Swepson, 'Dick.' and Leach.' The reports of Committees were recei ved and other, business of importance transacted. The question of having a National Bank connected with t3e road was largely agitated. The following were the .ofiicers elected: Nathaniel Boyden, President. Mr. Wilkes, Superintendent, Mr. Lee, Treasurer, ; ; Mr. Sugg, Secretary. The following board of Directors on 'the part of the Stodiiuilders were elected : Thos. Webb, C. P. Mende.nhall, D. A. Davis, John L. Morehead. Shout, shout liom East to West, Gladly from 'North to South, Proclaim the land at rest, Sound it Iroiu the cannon's mouth N' HKii'e the laud sliall Weep Por wti rs nr. ay I Triumph, oucjimus has crowned, . Iiet tfie gl.til dews go round, "' " i'.' felling nil 'Ka'iih's greut powers That our deal land is saved From endless woe I Thanks to thee, God above) ' '.' That thou in thy gi eat might. Hast showii to us thy love, That thou hast lurneu our might Into the brightest day, While we rejoice 1 ' - Let all our powers unite While vvu loud anthems sing ' That truth, cot might, i rigut', Piaising our Mighty King, That lie our land lias kept Sle in his 'liauti ; Tl us let it ever be, ' """WnTnTajuiTfTesT Ohl keep us brave and free, Spreatling Irom pole to pole, Stretching trom sea to sen, Uuited,-strougl Hail I to the noble brave, Who in our country's night ' ' Sprang Icrtii her name to save, Impelled by conscious right. Honor their noble worth, Till time shall end ; Peace to the noble dead, , Nt.Wjtliey fought, thi-y died, Freely their blood they shed, " Poured out the crimson tide, Ne'er let their names be lost, ' Tlioir worth forgot ; Hushed be :ill angry strife No more let bitter won Is Threaten our country's hie, Sheathed be our swords, Henceforth our motto be, United, free ! "o--v,t, early pt.his;V "v'y 'vaso,, ,o belivV n itllllll.iri !',.. -. . .. ... .inrs o, "kao Qiis'. 2 f ' ' Salisbury 'rClALOltDERSL?' X0- . , H..- Post f SaTisbui v ' '!.- ' . T Miekey.M: v .. i mi ,,i(r.- i(fii:er"eii ft.. N'iif-vtrl nrnj ' will' iJt and THE NEW YOffK NEWS DAIL-t- and 'WZSJZiJMZ.XjB'. NEW YORK WEEKLY NElV$t A GREAT ' . ' ' ' ' i we have e lives in the coin- made perfect. r iV ilSCO.TISflKi. 'iv.23i A. C., -) ' J"!.V 14, 1865. I BENJAMIN W ' n i'noPRiETOR. of nvt.Bi-. '"'by disconth nfed. ')!;io. Commanding," itll th poat nre tlwlr -respective ' - 11. ScnOKJKLD. ' :X COKBIN, ")'t. & A, A. A.G. ' ' IMPORTANT 'SALE OF , 'covers sniewtv A Journal i" ions, Mai-Kf ; i Inte-restinir " f al Keports i iLniv on I 'New from ah parts of tho ' I World l It contains mprq reading mat ter than any , . other . . WEEKLY PAPEU. ilOliSliS,-. ittnifiS, : ' .WAGd-,-;'--; XSW IMPROVEMENTS INTTQDUCEDi AnlmmenuCirmlation Determined on. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper Published in New York 1 1 11:111 ; At Salisbury, S C. Next Thursda y July 20th. bill Indiana. A, - Q. M. Post. I.-.' ..-' ri: r Nobly our flag shall wave. Over each land, and sea, While kings and despots ravt Our mighty power to see; While we in glory rise They'J.l sink in gloom 1 And meet their doom ! WilNGLE. JESH ARRIVAL. a.IIETZ ' AND BEINGIE XEXT DOOIi TO II. c6 A MUli- i ui o uui ktandi having just ncei-ved a fresh lot of Ihe folloldnq articles, viz: Sngr and Coffee. Green and 11 lack Tea, Cru.dietl Sugar and Drown Sugar, Smoketl and salt Herring. No. 1 and 2 Mackerell, , Candy and Rasins, . Drake's Plantation Pit- tors, ' , . Claret Wine, - - - Prep'd. Mustard, Pepper, Spiee and Cloves, Tobatico and Segars, , Water Buckets & Sifters, (7'inilir niifl inn'.n uuu every ;uier article ot Family Groceries. e Cents. - $2,00 " '- .5 50 8 75 17 00 Single Copies - -One copy, one Year.' -Ttoree c,opies, one year Five copies, one year -Ten copies, oe year - And an extra 'Copy to any Club of Ten cmj wpies, one year - - . 30 00 The Weekly News is sent to Qergymer, NW YORK ' DAILY IsEWR To mail Subscribers - . .'ia1-, Six months - - . .V . . r i r. . , 0 W' mssj x aymenrslnvariab v in nvm; specimen copies of the Daily id Vce:' ly News, sent free.- 1 Address PEXJ. WOOD. J-aiiy iews liuilding, No. 19 City Ha atiaic ev lork Uity. Dfpartnre of lol Hlckey. . The 181st Ohio left yesterday for home ear'rying with it Lt. Colonel Hickey, lato convnanding this Post. Col. Hickey carried with hira the best, wishes of the pgople of Salisbury to' whom he had' become endeared by his kindness, magnanimity and urbanity . He is the last, military comma pdant ol Salis&ury the post as a military post being abol ished yesterday by an order from Genl. Schofield ami the. goverunient of nMaira was turned over to ' I iJt- WIJ UULUUi iUGS. The 52d Pen nsylvanU. The 52d Regt. Pen n. Vols, under command of Col. Cony ngham," Lt. Col. Heunessy left here on Thursday for home carrying with them as a trophy to deck their State Capitol, the first flag that wared over Fort Sumter after its reoccupation. , ENROLLMENT. The. process of enrollment of all able bodied citi xens has been progressing under Mayor Euniss at the Town Hall the past three days. Some neglect ed to enroll themselves and they will have to pay a. penalty of ten dollars and do double duty. ' POLICING. The work, of properly .policing the city i still going on and the citizens ,seem fully aliye to the importance of the dnty. . This is as it should be, for cleanliness Is the first law of nature. Died on Sunday night the 10th insf ., T6ry sd deuly from congestion -of the luncs. 'jSt OCJl CITI. ' xo' l' la l.ne -th jear of his aee. Our city has shown man evidences of return- i,..fu lJ?n?f f?K'bee? teat amoojr us lL r . j ,,' "J 1,13 inaW 'oid ana nob e traits of g prosperity the few past djs. Many strnra acter he had endeared hitpself to al wiSVhpnt Cnrre-p.r,dente-of the "Baifit ' . Tone of the Christians- Mk. Editor : I have leceritly had "the privilege of reading a number of North- ern religious newspapers of several'de- . i i . uoraina ions rresOyterian, Methodist and Episcopalian and were no little surprised to see that they were all dis cussing the question of a re-union with the churches of the South and the terms upon which that re union should be'ef- fected. But I was more surprised at .the spirit ot these discussions as being utter ly devoid ot any thing like conciliation, sympathy or respect, towards Southern churchmen. All thdi Eclesiastical bodies look more, like a gratuitous attempt to stigmatise and abuse Southern christians under the pre- lvuvv Vl yiviwnng tnemselves from the sin-and reproachof admitting them to their communion than of any desire to see a restoration of brotherly Jove be tween us. And- when I consider that tnese newspaper discussions and actiona otortUern churches have taken place Without : n. B?n rrlc o,,1: . r . -t,.v. tTili:atlon, on the" part of any Southern church to return to com munjon with them, the wonder is mar mh'ed a hundred fold. - & U A NTliU We will also nnwhooa .t . tl... l.i'v. . . , . - I'"' nit; oicv est market prices, all kinds of Country Produce -MALE SCHOOL. I WILL OPEN A MALE SCHOOL, in Salis oury, on tlie hrst of Angtist next. For terms and l-tti uuuuirs, appiy to LEONIDAS BROWN; July 14, Go - 1st Aug. -53 fUBOC SALE! OF CONDEMNED GOVERNMENT SCORES AT AUCTION. INPUESUANOE OF ORDERS 7? ceived from the Headquarters Depart in etit of NORTH D AT?OT.T"NT A T ,n!ll sell to the highest bidder on Monday "the 17th inst., the foirowine- condemned sub sistence Stores, to wit : 128 boxes (6,400 lbs.S hard bread. 3 barrels of flour. 29 boxes (290 lbs) smoked herring. i&KMS CASH. Bale to take nl af tlie brick building adjoining Ho'wer ton's Hotel. . . , T.' p. I1UBER, Capt. and Chief C. S, 1st. Div. 23d A. C. gbury July 14, 'tifl ' tds 53 . TO THE POOR. PRESCRIPTIONS VT UP AT HALF PRICK. Cail rfnd ,r ',.' ' J. NO. II ENN1SS,'. r, at Sill'i Old Dng Store. July 163, dtf NEW GOODS. JUST 11RCEIV&D &FOR SE Vruw Lotion, assorted 8, 9. 10, II, & 12 Kj Urowji Shirting. I bpool Cotioii, black and white. ' l Flax Thread, assorted. Shoes, gentleman and ladies. Hats, black and" drab. f Suspenders. . ... Put tons, assorted. I "Handkerchiefs. -Calicoes, i Ladies hose. Gentleman i t. Pin's.' . . Linen bosoms and ollstrs; Black Dniide, Hoop skirts.' . Iron. ' $ Nails. , '.' " ' ;' I Tobacco, (fee., &c. ' r , , MICHAEL BROWN. July 7, 1865. , . tf.47 ID Flour, always on band. , lommission, Receiving nnd TorwardiB? MERCHANTS, Newbern, N. O. Having resumed businfs at'thpir l(i stund will give strict personal attention to the sale or ship ment 01 Cotton, Naval-Stores Cotton Yarns and Sheetings, Jlow, JJfied Fruits, cc &c, ibc. Also, to receiving and forwarding Go)ds Regular lines ' of steamers and sailing vessels are now running between Newbern, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. JiEAL ESTATE AGENCY, ' ; NEWBERN, N. C. WILLIAM II. OLIVER & CO., -Villgive trictr7itterifi6h to the selling or leasitig any portion of North Carolina having Farrqing ' or Turpentine Lands, Coal Field or Oil Lands, Min eral or Ore Lands, Town or City Property whicti they wish to dispense of will find it to their inter est to correspond with us. , . REAL ESTATE AGENCY, NEWBERN, N. C. -AVILLIAM II. OLIVER & CO. . Persons wishing to purchase or lease Faming or Turpentine, Lauds, Mineral or Ore Lands,. Cull Field or Oil Jjand Tmn w HUu Pi ; portion of North Caroliua will find it their interest to correspond with us. July 13.; , lm-52
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