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7i A" '"N t . BANNER SALISBURY. N.C. TfflJBSDAT;: " SEPTEMBER 7. 1865. NO. '89 VOL. I. "i ."-, TIE BAELY A if A 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND. AD VERTISING. . Ou" par1" will be published daily at the follow ing, rates in Federal currency :' Daily, 1 year, ....... .'$10 (0 . " G months. o 00 " 1 month, . Weekly, 1 year, ... " G months, ..... v. " 1 month, . . ........ i . . $3 od ... 2 00 ... 50 Cash in advance. Bates of Advertising. (PAVADLE IX ADVANCE.)' Ten lines or kss, small type, or one inch space, to constitute a square. 1 Sauarc 1 day .$ 100 1 " lweek,... 3 50 G 00 i q ...... 8 00 9 (I . . . . o VW I ,month;-:::::::...-. 1 " .2 1 " 3 tt Xtl WW 20 00 To Advertisers In Detail. TITE RATES' UTLL BE AS FOLLOWS : Quarter Column 1 month, $20 00 it 2 " o0 00 "ii 3 " ...... . . . . 40 00 Half Column T 30 W "..... . . . . . 42 00 (l ,t 3 50 00 One Column 1 9 00 i; . u 2 ' ....... ' tU 3 ..".!.. 100 00 Special Notices' will be charged by the square one dollar for each insertion, for one week; and seventv-fn e cents for each insertion, Tor 1 month. . No advertisemenst iusertedjinless paid for in advance. ' , The name of no subscriber entered on our books XT. :.. ...i,,;,,i tn ropuivo and receirjt lor iNO OUC 13 a.Ul.uuiii.trv i .... w t money for subscription or other work done at this Umce, excepi we i uunsuci . 'W All letters concerning business of the office mus.be adaresse.no gTEwART) ElUTOR fc PUBLISHER. "MAJOR TURNER'S HEW STORE. JUSfluTV! LARGE and BEAUTIFUL collection of LADIES HATS and TRIMMINGS, MOURNING GOODS, Lawn, Calicoes, Shoes and Gaiters. Having Jewelry and other articles of use wnr and ornament! ' - I have also on hand a choice t ariety of Dry Goods Domestics, . ' . C rockery y Cutlery, Hardware, &c, &c. All selected from the best marketsof the East. ALSO VAN HAAGfcN & McREONE'S ORIENTAL DETER RIVE SOAP FOR .SALE. Warranted not to rot the clothes being free from JaUSoda or other injurious alkalies. J J. O. TURNER, ' Cowan's Brick Row Main St. August 8 18G5. If"63 The Daily Raleigh Progress EM)R Bale at the POST OFFICE, by li mi w i-'.s: a s MOSES A. SMITH Salifbury. July 1, 18G5 tl-42 Land For Sale. T OFFER for sale- my Farm known as 'the Gra Wo place." local ei) in Rowan .Co , on Third Creek some 3J miles from Third Creek Depot, con taining 660 acres This farm has an' abundance of timber and wood land, is well wai ered. bavi ng thereon four goodsprings, and easily' devisable into two Farms, as it formerly was. It'hasabout fiO or 75 acresofTich bottomland, all of which will make productive meadow or grass land a!several orchards. Its improvements con sists of two dwelling houses and the usual farm build- n8' john Washington. Salisbury, N. C. ttfw-1 Carriage and' Ilarnos Tor Sale. I HAVE a superior Family Carriage and Harness for sle. Aplly to John Washington, or Dr M WlllTKUEAU. Salisbury, Aug. 25, 180'5. d3wpd77j J . r MS A W A m-m ry - S NOW ATTHE BOYDEN HOUSE.WHERE Ihe will remain for a short time. Room No. "23. Salisbury, Aug. 22, 1865.76-tf . TO THE PUBLIC. 3rd Collection District, Salisbury JV. C, Sept. 1st, 1865: I HAVE divided this collection district into divis ions as follows : 1st division to include Anson and Union counties ; 2d do Stanly aud Cabarrus ; 3d do Rowan ; 4lh do. Davidson ; 5th do. Davie and Yudi kiii; Gth do. Forsythe and Stokes; 7h do. Surry. A iLxru ii v a nrf Ash 8th do. Wilkes : 9lh do. Iredell: lUth do. Mecklenburv; 11th do. Gaston and, Lincoln; ISJih do. Catawba and Alexairtler ; )3th do. Cleave land; Hth do Rutherford Polk and McDowell; 15th do. Burke anl Caldwell ; .1 th do. Wautauga, Yf.ncy and Mitchell; 17th do. Buncombe and Madi. do. Uajrvoiyiiidacksuu4 20th du. Wacoa. Cfer- k nnn ClaV.'' ' ' ' I will consider the application of any loyal, ener getic, butane man, who may reside inside the b v.i il'iuiew.r.a inrlipHtecl above for Assistant 4 ssessor of the same : provided he can take and subscribe th following oath prescribed Dy act oi .oougress, wuijr IM2: I. of .j County of ...... ...... and State of do t-ofemiily that I have never voluntarily borne arms againsi me uni ted States since I have been a citizen thereof ; that I have voluntarily, given.no aid, countenance, oun eeh or encu.agemenl to persons engaged in armed Khmiliiv thprio: that I have neither souffht, nor ac- cepted, nor attempted to exercisethe fuolions of any othce wtiatever, unuer any auuioiuy, or vnutu authority, in hostility to the United States; that I have not yielded a voluntary support to any pretend ed government, authority, power, or constitution, within the United States, hostile or inimical thereto. And I do further that, to the best of my knowledge and ability, I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domesnc ; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same ; that I will take this obliga tion fieely, without any mental reservation or pur pose of evasion ; and that I will well ind faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which J am Hlviut ti miter : So hel me God. ............ and subscribed before me, th, . Hhv of A. D. I8K4. All applicants must write their christian narhe or names in full, otherwise they will not receive notice. All persons who were (loin any business in this district on the 30th day of for which a license is required, will be assessed trom tne jsiaay of May, 1805. All persons tvho have commenced any business for whiHi a license is required since the dale of the' establishment of the district, to wit: the 30lh day'of May, 1H5, will be assespeo from the date of commencement of said business. Any person, tirnij rofffpaiyTor corporation, desiring to engage in, prosecute, or carry on any lra"de, busi ness, or'professmn in this o'istricl must first 6btain a license therefore provided by law. . Especial attention is. directed to section 53 to 70, m t tit 7S. hikI 1 Hi Lo 123. inclusive, of the internal revenue a2t approved June 3lih, 1864, as amended by the act o( Anarch o ipo;, relative 10 spirits, aie, beer and porter, and licenses. The necessary blank applications prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue lbr licences can be had at my office. No manufactured tobacco, snufF, or cigars, nor distilled spirits, brandy or wine, -can be shipped out of the district unless in accordance with laV. The income lax for 18U4 will b" assessed in thts district. j 11. II. HELPER, dlf82 " Assessor. FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION. its aces Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. AfiMSTUONT(i.ljATOR & CO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF RIBBONS, Bonnet Silks and Sattins, Velvets Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bon nets, Flats, &c. No. 'J37 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St. BALTIMORE. M. D. OFFER a Slock unsurpassed in ihe United States in varifty and cheapness. ORDERS Holiailed atid prompt attention GIVEN. Sept. 5,1805. - pdlmd-87 STOLEN. VDAR.lv SORREL M ARE, with dark mane and mil. a Pinall white spot in the forehead, white left hind foot, and, I think, two of hr feet hae some white, between fifteen and sixteen hands high well made, and in gcnid order, was stolen from my stable on the night of the 3 Ijt of August. I will give a liberal reward to any one returning the .mare and thief to me, or their confinement so I can get them. . The mare may have been sold, if so, any informa- i tion concerning so that I can get her will be handsome ly paid for. DAVID boger: Salisbury, Sept. 2, 18G5 dGtSG Stolen $30 Reward! STOLEN FROM MY ? TABLE, ONE MILE Southwest of China Grove, Rowan county, on the night of the 4lh Aug , u heavy built bay horse, with a star in the forehead and all while feet. He is about six years old, and well broken in Ii irness. I will givr the above reward f..c the delivery of the horse at my houEe, or for informatiom eiiJil.ling me to lecover him. J. W ATtPPVATMV Sept. 5, i860. lwdp-b7 I Attorney and Counsellor at Law and So - ' licitor in Chancery. OFFERS his prefessional services to the public. Claims against the Government adjustment of connjeations settlement of contracts and-coflec-tiouw debts will receive prompt attention. Office hours 9 a. m., to 1 p. m., 3 to 6 p. m H ' proposes to establish a iffW .Sehoolin Salisbury yN, C. , Having had about thirteen years experience , aa i Law Teicher ; he proposes to prepare young gen roejiforihe bar. ' ' ,. .TliVjtrniersipied wil give" His attention, if desired to the purchase aud sale of real estate. ' . T-ir rr n tt i?V OFFICE Register room in the Court House. Salisbnry,22,1865. f . Q tf-76 B0U6HT0N WHEAT. IjAKaIKKS desiring mis wneai ior seeu win op . ply at once, or leave the money and saqks with Messrs. Crawford and Laurens, where a sample can be seen. Price JjH per bushel. JUtl WASninu i uii Salisbury, Aug. 18. 2wd-73-2tw-l Charlotte Democrat two insertions, and send bill to this Office. 1 PRESBYTERIAL NOTICE. f SALISBURY, N. C, ) . ' August 16th 1865. S THE PRESBYTERY OFCONCORD, will hold its next regular meeting in Statesville, N. C. Com. mencmg the I3th.f September next, at 11 o'clock A.M. , J. RUMPLE, Stated Clerk. tf-72 , . , : NEW COMMISSION HOUSE, '"SALISBURY, N. C THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A Commission-1 louse in Salisbury N. C, and soli cits consignments of merchandize, country produce, etc. Liberal cash advances made. . - II. HOWERTON. Salisbury, Tune 6, 65 ' tf-2Q CHANGE OF TIME. Company Sjiops, ) August 10 th 18CV. ' .j 0T AND AFTER 6 25 p. in. Sunday August 13th 1SG5. Ttrainswill run until further orders? as fellows: MAIL GOING WEST ACCOMODATION. Leave Rileigh 7 40 p. m Leave. Raleigh WUi. m. Gre'nsb'.ro 2.17 urn " Gre'usb'ro 12.50 p fti Salisbury 6 45 '" ' Salisbury 5.00. ' Awe Charlotte 10.10" Arrive Charlotte 7.00. " GOING EAST. Leave Charlotte 3 00 p in Leave C harlotte 5 25 a m Salisbury625 " " Snlisbury 9,00 " ' Gre'nsb'ro 10. 15" ' Gre'nsb'ro 1 .05 p m Arrive Raleigh 4.30 am Arrive Raleigh 7.30 " ,;it.,.:. fii and VBt with the Ral- .fiau i lain i;uNni..i-i'..-'"". eigh and Gaston Train for Petersburg and the Puirth, and with the U. S. Mil iary Railroad for Goidesboro, Newbern. Morehead City and' Wilmington. Freiaht Train leaves Raleigh tit M-00. a- m. Char lotte fi.U0 a. in stopping at Shops over night. The mail Train only will run on Sunday. Passen gers nr notified lo procure tickets, before entering the Train us additional fare will be collected. E.WILKES. E'ng. Sc Sup't. (tf-67) THE Underwriters' Agency Of New York, CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars, ISSUE POLICIES OF- Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCY. Negotiable and( Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE. AE ISSUID 1Y THIS AMOCIATION. JOHN D. BROWN, Agent. alisbury, N. C, Aug. 25, 1805.-177 f,a Webster's Spelling Books X?OR SALE AT THE 'BANNBRTRINTING T Office. Also, our 0V11 seri.s-Spellers, Headers, Granimers, Arithmetics, 4-C. q c. tf-75 DENTISTRY. H. L. Coleman D. D. S. (Successor to Dr. W. F. Bason,) ' RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES sional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicin ity- " , ' " Dr. C. feela assured wilh the experience of four teen fl4) years practice he can Rive general salisfae, tion. He can be fotind at his office, formerly oceu pied by Dr- W. F. Bason, at all hours. W hei money cannot be paid for operations oa the teeth, provisions will be received; nch bacon hania, no. 4 nubr, cniouu, autter. egf . at f ALTON HOUSED . - MORGANTON, N. C, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED the above Hotel for a number of years, are nc-w refitting it and puling it in good order for the accom modation of the public, and those ,who wish to visi, Morganton and enjoy the fresh .Mountain breeze, will find at tha Walton House a good, comfortable Room and the best furnished table in the State. HUNT & WALTON. August 7th, 1865. 3mo-6a. SWEPSOH, MENDEIIHALL. & CO. GEN E It A L Commission Merchants. FOB. THE SALE OF TOBACCO, RAW COTTON COTTON YARNS, CLOTHS, & NAVAL STORES, 121 Fi;ont St., New York: T. J. SUMNER, Company Shops, N. C. TtnhPi-t Tt. Swpnson. Siim'l. G. Murnhv. New York City. Cyrus P. Mendenhall, President Farmer's Bank, Greensboro N.C. - Dan'l. Worth, Compsny Shops, N. C. Geo. W. Swepson, Haw River, N. C. July 5-d6m SOUTHERN BOOKS. ' Sterling Campbell and Albrigh PUBLISHERRS, And dealers in BooTcs, Stationery, t&?., . GREENSBORO, N. C, & - CONTINUE TO PUBLISH "Ocu Own" Serik of School Books, consistidg of Primers. Spelling Books, Readers, Arithmetics and English Gramnier also BinghatWH Latin Grammer and Ca;sar. We offer our BooUs to 'I'eacher3 and Bksellers on a moderate terms as are offered by publishers in any pa'rt.d the United States. 0 Fur specinieii copies or lists of prices udderesf as above. Aug. 10th U 3mo. THiE WEEKLY BANNER. FAMILY KEWSPAPAlt! . o J. J. STEWAHT, EDITOll AND 4 JOURNAL m THE LATEST A NEWS, -Politics,.. -Literature, -Mar-, kets, Reveniib and other lleports. -O -r The Great Paper of Middle North Ca- rotina, "Will be,- published on Monday of every week. ' , The BANNER will contain more readino- matter than any other Paper in the State, and shall be thoroughly de voted to the interest of our whole" people. AVe desire to circulate it extensively in X'nvth Carolina, and Would t earnestly request our friends to aid ns;in j procuring subscribers. ! 1lvKM-Sinp:lc-cnpjM2ne year, - ?o,liQ Months, - - - - --V1;; i Pavnients in adcance. Address i 1 J. J. STEWART, - BannerJJjjicCy Salisbury,' N. C.
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