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property unaccepted, requiring guards for its jroicct,ion, it is proDaDie mat ine government will shortly withdraw the oner4, remove the i' buildings tfcc, and lenve the owners of land the ' unpromising alternative of getting their cUims for compensation through Congress. ''.' The Washington Republican understands that Maj. Gen. Phillip II. Sheridan indorses the jroiosiliuii of the .merchants and planters of the. .Southwest set forth in their petition, to the President,- to lax hllco,tte 13 per cent, and to ihrnndon its attempt to confiscate any of the staple on account of any supposed right c .quired hy the Uriitfdi. States )ii account of it liaving been claimed by the Confederate Gov- . as its property. ' jSLt O IOLi, o . The Stars aud the Seldicr. There was a 'conflict .on night beforo la-t between two of the city 'Stars aud several oft ho soldiers here. 'The. citizen iiolice wished to arrest them, but the boldier "couldn't sue it:" a tight tookj jdace and the pidicu ran. The military were too hard i'"' tko civil power oi tjie city, although 'represented by. two of its citifcei'fnwi aring un their breasts the bt;ir of authority and carrying in th ir hands the walking sticks "of municipal empire. Moor's Court. Jus. II. Ennus, l)dendant P.olice; I 24th 1SG5. ( Commissioners' vs. John Karnheart, charged -with an aault and.. battery up on the body'uf Alexander Helper, .in the btrtfe of McNeely an 1 Young, on the 22d. 4 John pleaded gui! ty to tlje-cluirgeancT stated that himself and others were iu the store, playing, tramping on each oth ers toes, '.that Helper called hiiu a low down dog, and he. struck him, persons then interfered, and the matter stopfcd; this was about 9 or 10 o'clock in the morning, and that night upon the com plaint of. Helper, the Provost Marshal sent ii guard and arrested hi and put him in jail. Tlio. MuyojvJiued John which fine was promptly paid hy Jolya's .Father who was in court, and John re leased. ' ' - 'Stale vs. William Buie, This was a warrant issued against the said William, for an assault and battery upon the body of Mrs. Alartha Page, living in West Ward. Mr. TJuis pieuded guilty to the cdiajge as so- forth in the warrant, where upon he and her were recognized in the sum of one hundred dollars to. appear at Hie'court of Oyer and Terminer,. to be held lor the county of liowan and answer the State upon the aforesaid charge. (Jommipcioners. vs. Jesse Wtlliford, this was a warratft issued for forfeiture of penalty for lading to perlonn patrol and police-duty as required by an ordinance of the Town. Frederick Fisher acting 1st assistant police, under oath, stated, that he had notified the-dei'eudant at his house the day before, where ' he said-";it . was all right" but that he did -not appear on duty tue'next day as he was warned to do. Mr. Willi ford handed the Inten diuit an order from Capt.-Emery, Freed men's camp, .commanding him (Willi foid,) to appear at said Camp, on official business, that he had1 not heeded the or der and the next day, (the day he should have been on duty J Capt. Emery sent a FreedmenV: camp, wheie HOT reimn until it was too lute, Sworn to and Mr. Vii!ford Pleased CoHnnisSioners vs. - r ' ' WW, Kieliard B. Feud l eUm . J O, Whit, Express ag't.Ueorge Vvm. t rv Glow rell, fur failing to " pertorm" po ice ..".wi ..iitml duty. were uuuei un.n chafed each one giving -m a leg i al ex- cuse. Tuf Philadelphia Telegraph, of the 1 ith instant, has the following : US ant 'BoSo Cavbett, the d.er Sergeant Kliot 15001U, nus v - . . Xe Yck tnefollowing interesting 111 .- r .uA v.vmt and death ot the ac:" t as been handed to us tor llSn-1 Mi and Sll be read with in lea'achateristicprovluction:, U Ut describing the operation of ,nrth xl the. quarry, he says;. -Gar ett enti to .-demand their surreder, Xn Booth" told him that he had he- trayed them, and that he would shoot lwn WDen lie (AjaneUJ nasuiy leuuncu Their surrender- was then demanded by , the Lieutenant, he telling them at the ; same time ' that live minutes would bo j jiiven them, after which time the barn j would be fired. Booth, in Ins' deep' toned voice, called to iisK'Whotn do j you takeine for? and what vvill be done j with me if I should surrendeKi?' In re- ply to these questions he vvaanswered j that' they would be taken prisoners. "' i "Through an opening in tm boards! Mi Conger, one of the detectives, set j fire to the hay, at once enveloping the'j building in a sheet of iiatn'e. Booth was.! now iu the centure of the barn, but turn ed towards the lire', cither to put it out or to shoot the person who had ap plied it. Hut finding itt spreading so rapid! v, ho turned fro t1fvifr-: "While he 1 " i i .. i i i - ........ appioaciia tno nre ne aiso came pi"wfl tn mi' iis T was on that side : butstill! I. held my lire, as long as it did. not seem necessary to shoot him. My eye was steadily lixed upon him. '.When near the door through which Harold had come out,.! saw a movement on his part which I did not await, asT felt confident "that he would shoot some one of our men if he was hot disabled. My iire went through a crack in the boards and slioj him through the neck or back part of the head, behind the. ears, the pistol ball went right through it. - "lie was -carried -out on the porch of the house and made as comfortable-as circumstances would permit, but it was evident that the wound was mortal. A doctor having been sent for ordered, stim ulants, but as ho was not able to take TtieinithrrTrmmhfTt 1 rarrn-g" wsWalred," which lie sucked when placed in his month, lie was .unable to speak, and all I heard was an outcry w hen shot. Ihoso who watched him more closely than I did say that he spoke the w6rds which the papers ave 'at the time, hut I did not hear them personally " ."Before firing upon him I had offered .to enter the barn and take him because I felt confident that it would be less dangerous to go iu and fight him than' stand at a lare crack in the boards, where lie couItttJtunctiy sit me, in the approaching dawn, when it was dark in the barn and I could not see him. 1 was not allowed to go, and when' all was over I hadjho feeling that it was all for the best. I had the consciousness of having discharged . a solemn yet painful duty, amP when I saw where Booth was shot nearly in the same place where he had hit the President I could clearly discern the "ways of the Jord." " ML 1SL 'MH I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORT MENT of .Mdiuery GcmxIs, : JJRV GOODS, RII5HONS, Laces, Hats, Head Dre.-ses, Veils, articles for the Toiicl, and every Variety necessary for lady's war aii) use, ol' the litiesi style and lushioii, 1 a'ni also prepared to do any variety of Millinery and Mantuu mukiu , having enjjufied the services of a. FASHIONABLE jH ij LINER from tlie North who brings with her the latest styles and modew. MRS. J.CARNCROSS,' N?xt to Michael Brown, Main St. Aug. 2G, 'C5-tf. Ladies Dress Goods, Fall CALICO ES . DEL AN ES, ROM BAZ1N E, Jack- Vjonet and Swiss Muslins, Black Silks and Ue- i Lains, Indies PEDAL H ATS, trimmed and an- J trimmed, LECUIORN Drab Split, black, late 1 all j Styles , . ' ' , ii i Full Rihhons. bonnet, cap ana a" . sorts, ('rape Collars, worked do. Velvet trimming of all widths A fine lot or bonnet Kucti, Boots, o"" Hats, Shakers, &c, ilandsaws,' Locks. Sreas Tacks, Files, Trace Chains, Horse Shoes,. Axes, cuttmg Knives: Call ond see at CRAWFORD & LAUREN?. Aug 25, 18G5, 2id77 'OHE Firm f PERKINS & RARPOWS. is tl''9 X davdsolved by mutual conseni. 9 A. H. ISA it ROWS V1T,L continue the business at'thu old stand Cow an's Urickirow, where the citizens wjll fiud an eten" .giv assontnent of GODS. Xag. 2ii 1865.-Mfd77 l" THE V Underwriters' Agency Of New York, i ;CASH ASSETS, ' iree; Million Dollars, , ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance Made 'payable in GOLD oV CURRENCY. .' Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ARI 1MUID ST THIS AUOCIATION. j JOHN D. BROWN, , Agent. i- Skhxrty. C, Aug. 25, 18G5. tf d77 t0ari;iage"aad- I;inics Tr !alc. . jfeSffJ? f " AVE a superior Family Carriage and Harness Cor Side. . 'JyJ ry tu John VVasiii.ngto.v, or IJr M. U II ITEIIEAD. Salisbury, Aug. 2."), 18Gj.i1Jw(I77 THE Greensborouh spriea of School Books,, em hniciii" Primers, Spelling Honkf, Fiit, Second and Third IJeaders, Pr inary and SclnwbArithmel1cs, Piimarv Grammar, Ljiiu Grammar, &c , O for sale al the "HANNEK" Printing Office, These books have received -the. hearty approval anil adoption of the ahlesi and most successfu ITeac h ersin tliis State and have t ho additional commenda tilnl uf being works of home production Hut inde pendent of that, they are truly meritorious, and therefore deserve extensive patronage. jMuirvyAiig., 1 ft. XKW FANCY SrUiE Main Street next to tht HQAYERTON HOUSE. MRS J. CARNCROSS announce? to th ladies and Public of Salisbury that she has upejied a siore as atavj?, cojitainii)! an asssortmrnt of Midi Jiervmid other "rood;. Parasols, Huts, Capes, Hut ft. steaund fashions. m if- CHANGE OF TIME. COMPANV SlIOI'B, ) . Au.'ust 10th 1S. $ 0 K AND AFTER G.23 p. in. Sunday August U3th 18G5. Tl rains will run until further, orders as IqIIows " .'MAIL aOINO WI-ST " ACCOMODAITON. Leave Raleigh 7.40 p. m I-eave Raleigh fi.OOa. m. " Gre'nsb'ro2.l7am " Gre'nsb'ro'M'iO p m " Salisbury G4.r Salisbury 5.00. " Arrive Charlotte 10.10" Arrive Charlotte 7.00.' " GOING EAST. Leave Charlotte 3 00 pm Leave Charlotte 5 35dm " Salisbury 6 25 " " Salisbury 9.00 " Gre'iisb'p IU 15" . " Grt'nsbro 105pm Arriv Raleigh 4 3D a m .Arrive RaleiL'h 7.31)-" Mail Train connects East and West with the Ral eigll and Gaslon Train for Petersburg and the North, and with theU. S. Mil tary Railroad l'.r Goidealmro, Newbern, Morehead City and Wilmnigiou.. Freiaht Tnm leaves Tlaleigh at IM'O a. rn. Char lotte ().()() a. in stopping at Shops over night. The mail train only will run on Sunday, , Passeu per are notified to procure lickels, before entering the Train as additional fare vvill be rolled d. : v K WILKKS. Eng. A: Sup't. (tf-67) MA JOB .TURNER'S flEV. STORE.1 71 LADIES 11 A TSand TRIMMINGS, MO URJSUSG G O ODS. pittw, Calicoes, Shoes and Gaiters. i l'ing Jewelry and other articles of use wear and oriii)ent. ' have also on" hand a choice variety of , Dry Goods, Domestics, Crockery, Cutlery, Hardware, &c.,&c. emoted from the best marketsof the East. J. C; TURNER, Cowau's Brick Row Main Si. "g.ust R 18G5. . tf-a t ' PW COMMISSION HOUSE, SALISBURY, y. a UNDERSIGNED IF AS nPEVi?n a Commission House in Salisbury N. C. and soli- "if-ignraents of merchandiie, country pioWe, tc "uoriti casn aavauces made. ' W. II. HOVVJ3RTON soury, Tune G. G." ifon fvbern Times, copy 1-m. ; T mm books TTTQ PEMALi: THE EXERCISES of TAlSIn stitution will -be resumed oo the .first Monday c September. THE PIUCEof BOARD -will be $15,00 pe montli. The price of Tuition will be at the rate o' $30,00 per St?sion o20 week. Extra charges will be made for Music, Frenc'., and Drawii. . Each hoarder will furnish her own lights an; towel.-', and, also, a pair of sheets and piljw ca--The greatest possible indulgence will be given to patron;-. ' Address - J. M. M. CALDWELL. . Statesville, N. 0 Salisbury July 24, ' pd lm-Gl, COMMISSION MERCHANT Dealer In Merphandise. TJOULD inform ln's friends and the pu die, t v.t, Vt he is now leceiving the follow in g art! !e, which will be told low for cash, or exchanged -or produce. Spun Cotton assorted. No 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12. . 13rovvii aud Bleached shir'ing. Calicoes. Linen, silk, & Cotton Handkerchief-. , Shoes, I.adie's & Gents. Hosiery, Hats Black & Drab; Suspenders. Irish Linen, Coats Spool Thread Flax do. Buttons assorted. Hoop Skirts. Black Braid. ; . 'iron. , Nails. ' . Tobacco, .Snuff & Cigars. v Flour in Barrels & Sacks &c. &r. Salisbury, Julv 25, 1SG.V. ' Iy-(i3 Statksville, . July 23.1865.- rpHE Annual Meeting or the Stpdiholders of the J. Western North Carolina Railroad Company wil' be held in the town of Newton, on Thursd'ay the 31st day of -August next t . All Stockholders, unless belonging to the "except ed classes." who take the amnesty oath required by the President ofihe United Stales, caifcvote. and take part in the meeting. U. F. SIMONTON. " Secretary aud Treasury. July 3i. lecs-sot-cn 1H0PK5M ATGHjSONi Importers and. Dealers In Foreign and Domestic 1 NO. 258 BALTIMORE St. C4r- . ; 1 A.' SK their old friends and M XjL lo cull mikJ examine their stock. July i), lab'5. generally 1 mjHJ-64 Bacon and Corn Wanted, 1WISH to purchase,! at diic a lura amount Bacou and Ccrn for the 'Noi th Carolina R Company ..for which 1 will pay the highest price in Cash. market Apply to ine, or in "my absence to MeCubbins, Foster CE Cp. THOS. J. FOSTER' Purchasing Ajrent. Salisbury. August 12, 18C5. Jv0) he Daily Kaleigh Progress OR sale at the POST OFFICE, I u, try A. .M()S"E SMITH tl-42 S'aPsbury. July 1, 3&G3 dr.b;?. bessent.- IS NOW ATTHE BOYDEN; HOUSE.WHERE he will remain for a short 'time. " Room 'JYo. 21. Ijalisbury. Auir. W, l?b5,76.tf !l CONCORD r V IP .rr lIIflHADI HP TO I WESTEBH mm CMOUNAR; R N. C. HOP-KIIS I S, HULL & R. If
The Daily Union Banner (Salisbury, N.C.)
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