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v . MONDAY, AUGUST 21, i 1865. - NO 74 VOL. I. SALISBURY, C. . - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION VERTISINC. AND AD- noise. While tlievj were considering whether thev wouid give him his tongue n- nnpr w,ll b nublied dailv at the follow- ie paroie oi iionor asKcu,..uie carriage . v.. - ! . i . --i'i . i.w rottsr in Federal currency : going at a uriipin rate came smasn up Daily, 1 year, .'..$10 oo into tne toll-gate, lhe Kidnapper on tne G month?,. . o w box cried out, "We are betrayed, run 1 month............. i w fo ; n jiveR Those inside iumned ...I oo ' . .i V r r t. AVeekly, 1 year. " ' G months, . " 1 month, Cash' in advance. f Kates of Advertising. V (pAYAlLE IX ADVANCE.) Ti lines or less, small type, or one inch space, to constitute a square. 1 Sqnare, 1 day,. 1 -.1-' i ; i M 1 1. week,. 1 month, 3 " j. j. ! .! J II ' i" 50 J partridges, tind a running hght'instautly well mounted, his ringing voice could be distinctly be heard nbbve The din. Sanders being handcuffed, unable to save himseltV was slightly stunned by the vio lent concussion upon the' toll-gate, and othera brunette. They aire said to be hand8ornevand to have cost sixteen thous and franca. .These ladies' peep over the garden wall running along the Champs Elyseesof the Jliouse of. jthc Rue Iord By ron i assigned to'Abd eVKader for his resrdence. But as they are always close. - ly veiled, the wondernlent that must be DENTISTRY. t - R.Lc Coleman D. D. S. v(Snccessor to Dri WF. Bason,) "REsPflCT FULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES- sional Services to the ciiizeos of Salisbnrt and vip $ 1 00 3 50 ( 00 8- 00 remained in - the carriage tbf a few min- j TflUdvertlscrs in Detail. THE RATES WI LL BE AS FOLLOWS ', Quarter Column 1 month, ............ lalf Column Que Column . 1 2 3 1 2 ;3 Special Notices will be charged by the square one dollar for each insertion, for ,one week; and ventv-five cents lor each insertion, lor 1 month. n.WrtiseTnerist inserted unless paid for in advance, ntes till sQme friends came -fo his relief. 10' ob e handcuffs being of Yanfcee niannfac 15 00 ture', the police had ho' teye there to re- 20 00 1 lease him. and he '.had to be driven to the police headquarters in the city. i believe that Robert J. Walkers mos quito story on Sanders has never, been in print, and, as it illustrates an incident that . occurred just here, j I will give it to vou in nareuthesis. The per sonal and political friendship of Messrs. Sanders and Valker dates from weir co operations for the annexation of Texas in '44, and Mr. Walker s extreme attach ment to Mr. Sanders causing him to seek every opportunity or staying wmi . ins bland friend, they had agreed to room together on this occasion at theK. Yrork $20 00 30 00 40 00 30 00 42 00 50 00 50 00 :75 00 100 00 rlcAiUjfl on fliplr fanpa of tht cntflf.lA ' l7- v . A ' , i Dr. C. feels awwrfd wilh the experience of four- betore them cannot be seen. 1? our other teen (14) yearg ctice he can pvenera! satisfac wives and rtire than thirty children re- tio ' fle can be found at his office, formerly occu maill at BainaSCUS, Where one hnt!$&4l pied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all honrr. i A ' r. Jn.ri k ' When money cannot be' paid for operations on the thousand france a year, allowed by the ,eeth f ProvWn8 Will be Yecefred: ch a. bacon hrench Upveniment, support tins, very i hanj8, no. x flour, ichickeis, kntter. egga. at larflre farml ...Tlid Erencll'.iiewgbancrfi-J.markeL iuncea . raySOtf forgetting tuarAbd el-ii,aaer's wives are iornnrntit f 'Frpnrdi ar( npvp.r read lour- rials, cite for their benefit an article of I the code, which declares that a slave the moment lie touches French ground is free, and therefore the two fair Circassians, were they so minded, could" qujt the Emir and be at liberty to walk about Paris The name of no subscriber entered on our bo! I Hotel in '56. Mr. W. reports that his fneird was very much worried during the night by the peysistent and offensive advances of a blood-thirsty mosquito. The next morning the peep of dawn ex posed the winged enemy pricking his lit tle lancet into the soft, warm hand. of his irritated victim. Sanders raised his oth er hanr! and taking, deliberate aim, pro nounced the final death sentence of his t.ny no "ay, but before the deadly-blow hau leached the culprit, Mr. S. sudden ly saved liis lite' by blowing him gently Arrived at the' police station. was obliged to wait several iroenred to nnlp nniil for iii advance. No one is authorized to receive and receipt for ' money for subscription or other work done at this Office, except the publisher ana tne rropne tor. '" ; ' , -urssi" All tutfors r-nnfprninor business Ot UK iLU ltn I J - office must be addressed to ' "l J.J.STEWART, Editor ; t Publisher. TUK ATTEMPTED ADDICTION OF SltADKl St " The correspondent of the Is aw Yoi k Daily Kews, writing from Montreal, says: The whole Dlan of the capture of the i:V -1 1 l4.:.r r.Himnatnrl Wltll.'tllPlrt 'i Montreal detective O'Leary,; and was lours befbre a kevcould be p perlected and nt into execKion try - ma take off liis inanacles, meantime two of i Mi lot nt Police. lIr. Penton. Mr. ban-1 .n,vi . .!.. i ; unnA. a w a. m. - I away. der's ready aquiese;i(!e in the most dan gerous part ot tlie programme inspirea xi tHe utmost confidence, and tUVlii , - - , irave that steadiness and concert of ac lion without which the affair might have lipp.n unsuccessful. Irs Sanders bein ill at the time, it was- determined that j any renewed attach on the house nnust be prevented if possible. Accordingly at 8 o'clock, on the night of the Tth Au- gust, Detective O'Leary called in a car- riase at the residence of Sanders, and in the presence of one, of the principal kid nappers who was tn the box as driver, said to Mr. Sanders that the recorder had sent for him on important business con- cerning his safety, The two then walk - cd together ' a couple, of squares to St, Catharine street, the carrriage following. They then got in, and driving up St. Catharine street at a moderate- pace three or four squares, two of the kidnap pers entered the carriage, Mr. O'Leary introducing: them to Mr. Sanders as part of his detecti ve force.- Sanderson order to blind them, said to OJIary, u This is very extraordinary," Sir, that the Record er sends for me in this manner, without informing me more of the particulars." O'Leary answered, u It's all right !.there is no danger, we four can manage any Yankees wemay possibly meet." The carriage continued on up to Sherbrooke street. Opposio to Priest's farm, two more of the kidnappers, lying in wait on the grass, (with a couple of women to disguise their relations to the party) for cibly entered the carriage. 'The two oth er kidnappers within at the same mo ment, seized violent hold of Sanders, and kicked out O'Loary according to the pro gramme. ff D . . . i j ir. i ,1 The tour instantly uanaennea tne pas- r.. Cnnlftvc . tlioir nnlv oYf-lnmntinn hp. Complex Relationship.- A. correspon dent of Harper's Weekly involved in in domestic perplexities. ? He writes: 1 got acquainted with a' young widow, who lived with her stepMAughterin tlie 6ame house. I married tlje widow ; my father fell, shortly after it in love with the step-daughter of my wife, and mar ried her. My wife becamelthe mother in law and also the danhteHn-lavv of my own father; my wife's step daughter is my step daughter, ami I am the step fath er of my mother-in-law. jMy step-mother, who is the stepdaughter of my wife, has a boy; he is naturaUyitay step-broth-Cr ; but because he is the son of" my wife's stept daughter, so is my wive the grandmother or my step brother. My wile has also a boy ; m f step-mother is consequently the step-sister o my boy, aiid i8alfiO his grandmother, because he rs the child of her stepsonl; and iny fath er is tlie brother in law' of my son, be cause he has got his step-sister for a wife. I am the brother of my own sou, who is the son of tny : step-mother ; my. wife is the aunt of her own son,! in v son is the my FOR i REIT D y FARM of 425, acres near Salisbury good XjL land fine water excellent houses productive meadows and fair fences. Apply to T. G. HAUGHTON. SatU-bjiry, August 9,1865. 1 ni 65 grandson of , my father, and I am own grand father., I j3T Specimen copies of tlie Weekly BAN NER uixy be seen atf the priiltinr office, j THE WEEKLY IbANNER. -o- EAMILY lEwbPAPAR! -o- J. J. STEWART, EDITOR AND prjBLisrkEE. tlie kidnaDnerp were brourht in hand cuffed. Sanders, after examining their irons, turned to the police cjiief and said kindly. " Can't yon ease these fellows' handcuftVa little? I hope you will,treat themes jrentlv as their safekeeping will lloH nt tin a HPfMi liar rcnest and proceeded to fulhll it. l3iu more curious than all, the men en couraged bv his remarkable considera- tion, begged that he would act asniieir counsel. Mr. Sanders never having com pleted his studies for the law. toldlthem hat ha had never practiced professional ly, " Well, but after the -bant in the St. Alban's case, we think yon are good enough lawyer for us. and we are-ready to trust you any way." ' ' It will be remembered that 'while Mr. Saunders greatly objected to any raids whatsoever, he, nevertheless, generously came forward and organize'd the defense, of the raiders for tlie trial, which in the hands of skillful lawyers he employed was so eminently snccessfuli Whether Sanders will accept, the Jio'vel. propdsv tion . I have not vetheard ; lit will add very .much to the piquancy of the whole j reading matter than any other Paper anair, nowever, n ,ne snpniu. xuis inci dent makes an excellent number two, to Sanders entering Canada by crossing the suspension bridge disguised as a miner, in August, 1862. A JOURNAL OF & NEWS, Politics, Literature, Mar kets, Heveniitt and o THE LATEST her' Keports. The Great Paper of Alitldle North -Ca-- j rollna. I Will.be commenced to Ke published on Mjuidav August 21st, lS$o and thence Weekly ' . j The BAXNEK will contain niofe 20 ACRES of LAND NEAR TOWN : TO BE SOLD ON THE 21st 'AUG. INST. I will sell at public tale, on the premises, A ixg, 21st, the valuable property on which 1 reside, coin-prising-'2 acres of land, dwelling, house, kitchen and otber.building. " . Also, her household and kitchen furniture, some., farming tools, atf excellent Wheat Fan, one-horse' wapon, &c. &c. v - I O Terms of sale cash. MARY M. JAMES. Aug. J4, I6R5 ' - - j .4t. i , ' WALTON HOUSE, MORGANTON, W. C. TME UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED the above HoteHor a number of 'years, are now refitting it aud puting it in pood order for the accom modation of the public, and those who wieh to visit Morantun and enjoy the fresh Moo'ntain'breeZe, Will find pt ths Walton Honse ii god, comfortaWe Room aiid4lie best furnished tabTe in the Stlw. HUNT & WALTON. August 7ih, 1865. 3mo-65i. s ' y " 11 . SWEPSON, MENDEUHALL, & CO G E N E R A L - .I'oiinnissioii lercliants, FOB TIM! SALE OF TOBACCO, RAWj COTTON, COTTON YARNS, CLOTHS, & NAVAL STORES, 121 Front St., New York. f T. J. SUMSER, Compapy Shos, N. C. Robert R. Sweison, SjimT. O. Murphy, New York City. Cvrus P. Mendenhall, President Farmer Bank, Greensboro JJ.C ' ' Dan1. Worth, Company. Shops, N. C Geo. W. SwppsoD) Ha River, N. C julyfe-dCca I : 1 ' SOUTHERN BOOKS. It is asserted that the notorious Day aney and Montcfomery, secretyitn esses of the militarv court tit Washington were in the gang in the late plot. One at least of these" worthies was in the carriage with Sanders and O'Leary T pursuit.. re police are in Sterling Campbell and Albright, PUBL1SHERRS, ' And deaUrs in Books, Stationery "cC'c. GREENSBORO, N. in the State, and "shall be thoroughly de voted to the interest of our whole people. We desire to circulate it extensively in Western Korth . Carolina, and -would earnestly request our friends to aid ns in procuring subscribers. t Terms Single copy one year, - $3.00 Six Mouths, - - - - - 2,00 I BiHjkt. HeJidrs. Aril hmet'les and Enghsh Gramme Onp Month - - - - !. . . r,() ; al Binsham' Lalin Grammer Hud Ccsar. W Payments in ad cancel Ad dies? CONTINUE TO PUBLISH "Odr OW Serib of S1uhI Iiook?1, consisting. of Primer. Spelliuj A Paris letter says: "Abd el Kader is the lion of the day. .-Bntit must b aid i 6ive Safidersrtheir only exclamation be- that during this c(uiring weather (thirty- ing," Damnfyon, we've 'got you at last.' , fonr deg. Chevajier in thtj shade) there Sanders said u I give up, tlie damned are so fe lions here that he shineS at ecoundrei O'Leary has betrayed me." - small expense. The Emir is accompan- They were. proceeding to gagJiim, when ied by'to of his wives. They are both Sanderesaia, 4 Don't make fools of your- Circassians, and neither more than four selves, I am unarmed j I shall make no teen years old. One is a; blonde aud tha J. J. STEWART, Banner Office, Salisbury, X.. C. NEW COMMISSION HOUSE, ; SAfJSBUjiY; N. C. rpHE UNDEUSIGNED HAS OPENED A JL OommbHn House in Salisbury N. C. and eli cits conFignments merchandize . coaatry prodoce, etc. Liberal casii aavaoces tnaae W. H. ySalisborj, lane 6, '65 Newbera Tiroee, copr j offer imr 1hLk to 'IVachera and Booksellers on as iitoderaJB terms as'are offered by pubihers in any part of the I' ilited. States. U Fr specimen cojiies or . lists of pricey adderess as above. " A up. lOth ' -5 3mo. 1)R, 11, Will D PRIM Aft HOWERTON. tf SO i ii OFFICE AT JUS RESIDENCE, WHERE he cao b loiind at all hour unless j Professionally Engaged. Blisbufy Jube" 15, 1865, " V';"" t
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