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;' " rfF ' - -: - -7 " ; - 1" -' - - ' ; - ' ', --f;; . ' " . ' : ' " : 1 ' - S- ':- - -: " i - -..'v... .... : - T, Tc '' 1 11 " "'" '" 1 r t . , i t ,;, . . . I ' '. ! ., . , ... i . . VOL. SALISBURY. X. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, ' 1865. NO. 73 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION VERTISINC.; AND AD Oir paper yril published daily at the fclloW i.ur rates in Federal currency : Daily, 1 year, . G months.. . , " 1 month,... Weekly, 1 year. . . " G months; " 1 month, . Cash m advance. i t. r ...$io 00 v. 5 oo l oo ... $3 00 . . . 2 00 50 tipon ; but they will be named.assoonas proper time shall have been ven for Katts of Advertising. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.),-- . . ' .TA lines Orees,v iMHtt iyp'w out inch space, to constitute a square. : 1 Sciuare. 1 day.. ............ .. ...... $ 1 00 1 week. . . .' . .' 3 50 9 " 6 06 3 " 8 00 1 month, 10.00 a " 15 oo 3 " 20 00 To Advertisers In Detail. TnE rates wrLL be'as I'orxows: Quarter Column, 1 month,-. , , u (i Half Column u . it One Column : (i 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 $20 00 30 00 40 00 30 00 42 00 50 00 50 00 75 00 100 00 Special Notices will be charge d by the square one dollar for each insertion, for one'wetk; and fnr etich insertion, for 1 month. U' v"vvw" i t advance. ' yThe name of no subscriber entered on our books unless paid for in advance. . , No one is authorized to receive and receipt for money for subscription or other work- done at this Office, except the Publisher and the Propne- tor. . , AH letters concerning business ottne office must be addressed to J.J. STEWART, . v . Edjtor. fc Publisher. 9 QsrI nn til an ooVarl f - t -, w uivii oru jlu. X-I ' HI , f XX v i i i ? IV" T? . 8 nnmber of historical dates on Inrtrt? takethe oath. of aTlegjance. piece of paper, fold it ufi and hold irf his! and for other necessary preliminaries. 'hand. IJ i lias oeen aone Dy all the other pro-i ,,l ha Tiqiuuiu tuveruora, iu.r. juarvin lniorms yr ve my list already I" cried Mr. A ' can- r O "Vltf J JU(M J 11 1 11 1 the zitizetlS that fSnvorv is Hoar! nnA m J V V It 1 v vc.u not be rcsuscited ; and the old county in cumbents are authorized to still not in t Pin m nkai tl it I4' Very good," replied de Ortst " ' . o q as to ppeu tre nit . . n..1.r . w - - j v u i Km it vi u niuu w matters pertaining to the administration f.T.,ii Vf mv atimafaction ." said Mr. of estates, the 'recording of deeds,. anc(wlen I fphd thtthe payerjhe wca. idcuspensa we ongme! iiaiAJLii , kJLm wu.iwro DENTISTRY. E L. Coleman Di D. S. (Soqcessor to Dr., W. F. Bason.V pgood," replied de Ortston. "lies respectfully offers his proff.s- R8 to ppeil the paper i gave yil! sionjl Services to the ciuieo of Salisbunr and vicin- 'inr your study." ! ,ty: n .tih k "t3"-"- " - " ' restored, the Governor leaves to the rail itary to preserve order -and .take cogni zance of. its breaches throughout the State, and only national officers of a loy al State or Territory are authorized to administer the allegiance oath. I 4 A NECROMANCER IN PARIS- A Paris correspondent of the Montreal. Herald says : ' There is in this citv a certain M. dfc 'Caston, a man ot good family and grea acquirements, whose teats ot prestmigi tation are equal to those of the most reJ f' tlio ort With his head tied up in a couple of questing a great mathematician present towels, and then covered with a paletot, w propoonu some very uuncuit prouiein he will read without hesitation, and as jmtjie upper regions of algebra. The fast as written, a mass of cipher written mithematician took out Jus pencil and nfr 1 iisi-eo ues t- on -1 1 1 e op posi te - wat i., AWf-uiwijuwkiu sumiaumu f)n ftnotlier occasion, a little roUD of , , r i 'scientific men, including tho great as tronomer, II. Le Verrier, had assembled privately to witness De Oaston's won ders. : . 1 "fdonot pretend to any vast amount of science," remarked that gentlemon, bnt I lyive discovered a method of cal culation iwhielt enables me to solve any niathernatical problem, no matter how difficultj instantaneously." "Nonsense, sir," shouted M. L- Verrie, who i's very, irascible and rude when out of temper, "the thing is impossible i" "Try me," returned De Caston, re- . ' Writ ten for the Union Banner. . BY AN OFFICER OF THE 23d A. C. ONT A LADY'S CURLS. Come gentle muse; inspire mf pen, Aud help me to indite a rhyme, On things almost feeyond my ken, ' Oh'! Goddess pray ke'ep me iu lime. This little t6wn is full of dears Of varied sizes, shapes and forms; ' v OC varied uotiops, hopes and years, Of power to raise and quell, fierce storms. Some forms celestial, some divine; Sme forms .terrestrial, coarse and. lair, With dancing eye's, wi'h- features fine, . With black, brown, auburn and red hair. , But none so gay, so fresh, so true fcio brilliant, witty, full .of life As fhe whose curls I no a review Ah! she will make a splendid wife. Adown her cheeks they float, they hang In ringlets crisp and short and round, . Each glance at them gives such a pang, Causing each heart to.etart, to bound. No spit curls hang around her lace jSTo Creasy rrurls are clustered thfre, , . BuUiaiure-sliines with richest grace, Kevealing b.eauties rich and rare. . And then her cheeks, with pinkish tint, Snuglyiembofomed, hew tbey One glance at them would soften fl:nt, And make one tliink of heaven below. Mischief beams out her dancing eyes, And then her voice, so sweet, so low, In her sweet presence, how time flies. N eur her each heart feels love's warm glow. But oh ! her curls, her magic curls, Who can resist their matchless charms, With twists and turns and cork screw quirls They vanquish, then subdue our arms. , Dear lady, when you twist your curls Around your taper fingers, thin, Say not, that Yankees all are churls, But give to one a chance to win. Let not those charms, so bright, so fair, Be buried in oblivion deep, But let them float upon the air Lulling the senses to sweet sleep. . Now gentle muse my task is done " Tolhee my thanks I gTadly pay, Watch o'er this lady till she's won And keep her curls from growing gray. . Florida. Provisional Governor Wm. Marvin, of Florida, issued his proclama- ,lonf thnt State on the od inst., announcing his appointment by the President and informing them of the ne cessary steps to be taken to restore civil government. The days lor me eieuu of delegates to a convention and for the Assembling of the same are not decided one of his sceancs he threw a folded pa per to a lady who-had-ever seen mm, requesting her to put ih" her pocket un opened. ' : . , Absorbed in -watching the marvelous things done by the performer, the lady had . quite forgotten the paper, when de Caston requested her to name one of the three kingdoms of nature. She named the vegetable kingdom. De Caston, sinjrlinc oui another" lady, requested h.er to itame some class ot objects belonging to that kingdom'.. "Flow.ers,-" replied the lady. , Turning to the third lady, he asked to name a nower. r ine rose, said the third lady. .Turning again to my friend, he request ed her to r.ead the co'ntents'of the paper in her pocket ; on doing which she found these words : " The Vegetable Flo wers. The J lose. A man of great literary reputation, being invited to a private performance of De fkston's went awav incredulous and dis gusted,, 'that gentlemen should league themselves with a cnanaton. ii uay or two iftterwards lie. received a note trdm aWrupe and complicate computation, wiidn De Caston, placing his paper on tb inst-ant before the mathematician, re- hnrked. "I think, Monsieur, you will; pud! that this is the "correct solution of i'oui uroblem." And correct it was. i Jesb Billings at a Watering Place. Josh writes from Long Branch, New Jgq ip, to the' Troy News as follows, : i u Arrived here just in time tew see the iuiantik Osean, which is novv on exhi lishun, and dewing a "good bizziness tew full houses. Took a bath tew onst, and vas astonished to find the water so sal t tiius; enquiren the kause of an intelli g;nt natiff, and he informed- he didn't I think he lied. ."' " " k.hnted till I get tired, then estimated'. li: v.rtifVptlv Imrio. renting tew soo tlm LWO ULLCl 0.1 HVy, ' " ' "v jg ivuvu.y f, . . .i 1 1111.1,. ,l i " K if . 1 - i De Caston, saying that nesnouia can up-Men;lies nere in searun oi iiuiurai prorec on him in a day or two. M. L G ac-1 tv:Bj I kounted sixteen yesterday in th Cii-e ; There is about one hutidred.and sixty tbnsand linman being, and. other folks bre now, az near az kan git at it: I nnrrliiKrlv fot down some rare old histo rian from'one of his shelves, and picked out about twenty dates of little known historic tacts in tneinnais oi seveiai countries, in remote ages. He drew up his paper, folded it, put it away in his waistcoat pocKer, not suowmg in jr one. De Caston arrived next day, anJ was shown -at once to the study.' "Pray don't disturb yourself, sail De Caston, " keep your seat, and let me, place myself here," and drawing a chair to the. opposite siae oi me tauie, w a folded paper from his pocket, and gave it to Mr. G , " Don't open it till 1 ask you to do so," said De Caston ; and Mr. G placed it unopened in his pocket. "Have you a pack of car4e ?" demand ed the visitor. "However, we can do jnsts well with out cards 'as'with them by simply imag ining that we have them.!' "Now," he continued, holding out his hand, "just imagine that I am offering you a pack of cards, tif whu-.h you select four." G feigned to draw out four cards, and to place them before him on the .table. Be good enough to write ou a paper what eards yon have chosen, and fold it up'as soon as written. ' M. G did so. , "You have chosen the ace of spades, the king of clubs, the knave of diamonds, and the queen of hearts,'? quietly ; re marked the wizard, as Mr. G- sh ed folding his paper. Those being the cards of which M. G bad just writ ten down the names. the pie; they awl sighed as I jassetl by tiera, with down cast eyes. I felt sorry IV them, but couldn't help them, for 1 ai thoroughly marrid, and intend tew tyiairi so. Tliere iz two. breezes he,re, asetv breeze and a jersee breezi', and i ?vise ail persons tew use the sea breeze fr the other is so much up before it 7ache here, that.it sooinises up evory tidy after it gite here. Yesrertlay 1 nt.ont krabbing and kctched a peck f'tlem, they bite side ways, and 'hang PVvke a dead boss shoe, they make good WWemitf' but they aint pfNH table tew ;ir you Kount your, time wuth enny T1k" bjiiliino- is luxurious, and the bltlii d hah' tlioxr 'nil rivnei in tlm 'tawkostum, and when thev emerge 111 the water, vu kant telL which is unless yu ask them. There. is '21 ds. Jlnrl flirnr ai'a vi r! n c? iin 1 1 r Kilt- iif 'rs) tew give the guests as mnch.brin-'eons-air- az possible. The lodging 'US ilm emull lint limirlv nsifli onp 'le Wall. and two wnsh bowles and a Ml. l)inii. 17 sorvpil nt- O, n'r-lnfl.' pens wittrrsrmn: and sbn'fs nn with 'ueberi'V. Tho prvants aro rpni-iil- 1 , J " , a.k, but many of them have lived so aiming the .whites that they begin dop our kuller. The beach, bi 'lte. is Worth v nv si l ihilosoohoi i. ,s met tie re "from all partes of the 7 te w vow and sware, and niennv Ji at C(?,nes iiere tl,fi learty, g'eShome smashed," and bleeding luv at c fr d tt( l'u h on to as lw h K ti .0 leu cferf pour. ft . . .. - r. n 1 1 : 1 1- . u . nn . Ar r... . teen (ti) vein pretie h can rve general aii'fc- I. tlon H ann be foand hie .. oteriy pimVSttff W. k BOM i u noare. When monex cannot be pif for opertko on the leeth, provisions will b received; xucb as bqcon hanis, no.-l flour, chickexs, butter, egifs, &c, at market prices. my30tf FOR REIT tXDHC ,4 FARV 0f 425 acres near Salisbury good Jlx. land fine water excellent houses productive meadows and fair fences. Apply to T. G HAUGIITON. Salisbury, August 9, 18G5. lni-65 20 ACRES of LAND NEAR TOWN TO BE SOLD ON THE 21st 'AUG. INST. I will sell at uuhlic sale, on the nremises. Aur. L2lst, the valuable property on which I reside, com prising Sjij acres of land, dwelling house, kitchen and other building. ; , Also, her household and kitchen furniture, some farming tools, ah excellent Wheat Fan, one-horse wagou,'&c. dec. ' OZT Terms of sale cash. MARY M. JAMES. Aug. J 4, Ifefi5 4t. a ' WMRVN HOUSE, MOR6ANT0N, N, C. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED the above Hotel for a number of years, are now refitting it and puting it in good order for the accom modation of the public, and those who wish to visit Morjiantiin and enjoy the fresh. Mountain breeze, will fiod.'t. lh Wwlton - Hmrse' arjrpi-d'rTrorrif)rtabIe Room and wt best furnished table in the Stale. HUNT &r VV ALTON. "August 7ilv 1865. 3m'(i-'(;a. SWEPS0M, MENDENNALLeV CO. GEN E R A L in ' '''ura a FOE THE SALE OF TOBACCO, RAW COTTON. COTTON YARNS, CLOTHS, & NAVAL STORES, 121 Front St., New York, T. J. SUAINER. fiomnanv Slirmb V P . Robert It. Swepsnn, Siim'l. G. Murphy, New Yor!e Citv. Cyrus P. Mendenhall, President Fanner's Baiiky Greensboro A. I.'. Dan'I. Worth, Cfimpany Shops, N. C. Geo. W. Swepson, Haw River, N. C. July 5-(!'jm SOUTHERN BOOKS. Slcriiug Campbell aud Albright, PUBLISHERRS, And dealers in Books, Statimetif,-. tfte.'. GBEENSB OR 0 , N. C. , CONTINlffe TO PUBLISH "OukOwn" Serifs J of School' BtM)ks, consisting of Primers. Spelling Books, lieadf rs, Arithryetics and Englii-li Grammers ; also Biiii,'lifun's Latin G rammer and Cocsar. W ollVr our Boobs to Teacher3 and Bonk'elrVrs on as 'moderate terms as are offered by pub ishers in any part of the United State f. O". For specimen copies or lists of prices adderes as above. " ' . 10th 5 3mo. Aug- DR. M, wwmwm i mi imi in OFFICE A T 11IS RESIDENCE VV HERE he can be found at all hours unless Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 15, 1865,
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