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,. 1 .'""" " - - i ' - ' I . : ,. .- ' J. : "-B-T-r' SALISBURY, N. C.; SEPTEMBER ,11, 1865. NO. 92 VOL. I. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND AD VERTISING. paper will be pubtislied daily at Uk follow injr rates in Federal currency: fuToO Daily, 1 year. .;. . X 5 QO " G months,........; i momu, ti nn T Weekly, I yeat, .. ' " C months, 41 I month, . Cash in advance. . Bates of Advertising. payabue in advance.) i malt type, or one inch apace, Tpn Vines or less, ; sman iypc to constitute a square. 1 Squawe, 1 day, 1 1 1 1 wel 2 3 V 1 00 3 50 6 00 8 00 " , .... LU UW month, 15 0Q 2 20 00 3 . ll advertisers ! THE BAT BE AS FOLLOWS Quarter Column Half Column One Column 1 month,.. 2 " .. 3 1 " '2 44 .. 3 1 2 " 3 $20 00 30 00 . 40 00 30 00 42 00 50 00 50 00 75 00 100 00 by the square' one se venty-five cents lor each for No advertisemenst mserit-u o r- . - Headquart'rs, Post Salisbury SALISBURY, Aug. 31st, 1865. General Ordera, No. 4, i t The preservation of order wi the town of Sahe 1. bury, will be left entirely to the Civil Author -tte:, except when the Mayor shall 1 call for Iter ance of the Military forces. To this end, all guarda wTbTatonce withdrawn, exceptthose actually on iaill. Soldiers will be pormitted to visit the town un der the following restrictions: Three men of a com- t;m. mi nasaes anprovedat Coinpa- ny. Battalion, and Post Headquarters, but Do pu will exteud bey.nd a regular roll call. No paas will be erantd after tattpo roll eall. .' . Ill Whn soldiers are in town, the will be re- SI'V?" . "Zlr' . ,.-.k.ktf. nd nv iolalkMlf rineioriHiK"i"' - - - j .-'. ... Citv Authormes. , . t . IV. Patrols will be sent through the town, at such times s may be deenied necessary f;.r the purpose of . ... i ... h.iil mil nnrtfv. arresting all solders louna bdh ; or who are ill any manner disorderly. ,.1.111. be at once turned over to the jocal police, d''- posed of according tola.. ina pa ro.s wm u, -ways .eady to assist the city authorities in lb main tonnee' of order, when called upon by the Mayor or Chief of Police; and will act tor tnem ou.y w..0 called upon. ' . . will Any violation ot tne ruie cuhv.i.h r-- subject the offender to imprisonment in jail. By command of JASPER PACKARD. Col. Commanding Post. Henry C. Long, jc.Qfa IstLl.&Act. Post Adj't. d6t8 advance. ..riher entered on our books The name of no subscriber enusreu , unless paidorm advice . for No one is .auuivw w ' k ,i0-ne at 10 W All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to gg RT, , ' Editor & Publisher. FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATION. wuiiam h. Kanev. I Attorney anil Counsellor at Law and So f licitor in Chancery, OFFERS his professional services to the public. Claims against the Government adjustment 0f cooftBcationB settlement of contracts and collec tiou of will receive prompt attentioji. -'t-uffice nour8 9 a m t to i p m.f 3 to 6 p. m He ! proposes to establish a LaAfi School in Salisbury yN. (X Havjnf 'had about thirteen year experience as a Law lecher.; he proposes to prepare young gen. men f the bar. Ileal Estate Agency, Thinlrsighed wil give his attention, if deaired to OtSltt Register rooiQ in the Court House. Sal,kn,22, 1865. tf-76 "7fffGHT0N WHEAT. FARMERS desiring this wheat for seed will ap ply It once or leave the money and sacks with Messrs. Crawford nnd Laurens, where a sample can be seen Price $4 per bushel. JOHN WASHINGTON Salisbury, Aug.18. 2wd-73-2tw-l Char otte Democrat two insertio&s, and send hill to this Jffice. CHANGE OF TIME. Ribbon; Millinery and S (rat Good. ARMTR0NG,XATOR & C04 IMPORTERS AND JOBBBBS OF RIBBONS, nonnet Silks and Sattins, Velvets Ruches, Flowers, feathers. Straw Bonnets, Flats, &c. . No. W37 and L,ftsof2:i9 Baltimore St. BALTIMORE. M. D. j OFFER a Stock unsurpassed in ilie United btatesm Variety and cheapness. . ORDERS solicited and prompt .attention CIV hW. Sept. :, loba- . "MAJOR TURNER'S HEW STORE." J I ST ARRIVED. A- LARtiE and BEAUTIFUL collection of LADIES II A TS and TRIMMINGS, MOURNING GOODS,' . Lawn Calicoes, Shoes and Gaiters. Having Jewelry and other articles of use wear and .H-nament. . I have aso on hand a choice variety of Dm Goods', Domestics, .. Crockery, Cutlery, Hardware, tfcc, cfcc. lleelfcted froni'We best mHrketsnf the Eiist. ALSO AN HAAGEN & McREONE'S OMENTAL DETERR1VE SOAP FOR SALE vVrrmited not to rot the clothes being free from ..al-Soda or other injurious a,Uies.uRNE Cowari's Brick Row. Main St. August 8 1805. tl-63 The Daily Raleigh Progres? FOR sale at the POST OFFICER MOSES A. SMITH SaliFbury. July 1, 18C5 tL42 Land For Sale. T OFFER for sale my Farm known as "ihe Gra ham place." located in- Rowan Co , on 1 h.rd Creek some miles from Third Creek Depot, con- taining 660 acres ... j .j This larm has an alumdapce of timber and w)d. land, is well watered, having thereon four good spring", j ....:i..-j..,iki. i..tn two farms, as il formerly was. It has about CO or 75 acresof rich bottomland, all of which will make productive meadow or grass land also several orchards. Its improvemenu con lists of two dwelling houses and the usual farm build. ine8, JOHN WASHINGTON. Salisbury, N. C. ttfw-11 NEW SMlXf FOR 1865 The. Great Invention of the Age in HOQP SKIRTS. JW. BRADLEY'S NVV PATENT JJUPLEA ELLIPTIC, (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKI RT. This invention consists of Duplax (or two; Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously LrniHed ti.rhtlv and firmly toeelher,- edge to edge, making the touuhesl, most flexihl-, elastic and rlura ble Spriiig ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve ihir n..HV.r:t and be utiful shape more than twice as long as any single sp.-iiur skirt that ever has or ean be made. The worfderful flexibility and great comf rt and pleasure lo any larly wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade ondjiouse diess, aa the skirt can be folded when in use io occupy a email place as easily aud co-nvenieutly as a silk or muslin dres. A ldy having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and -greni convenience of wearing lhe Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willinglv dispense with their use. for chil dren, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. ' The Hoop- are covered' with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering which Is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also Dou ble Steel, nud twi:e or double covered lo prevent lhe covering from wearing -off the rods when dragging dow n stairs, stone steps, fcc &c , which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are inade of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in eve ry part, giving to" the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WEST'S BRADLEY & CARY, Late J. I. & J. O. Wes, Proprietors of the Inven tion and sole manufuciv rs, 97 Chambers and 79 A 81-Reade Streets, Nev ork. ; For sale in all first ass stores i this city, and throughout the Uni j Stales and Canada?, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, nuth America, and tbe West In dies. Inquire fo the Duplex Elliptic or double Spring Skirt. 59 dtt Company Shops, ) August lOih 1861. i ON kND AFTER b.25 P- m. Sunday August 1311) 1865. Ttrains will run until further orders as follows: JlL GOING WEST ACCOMODATION. Leave Raleigh 7 40 p. m Leave Raleigh a. m. dre'nt-b'ro2.17am " Ure'nsb'ro iv.u p m a . it a ft f a. Salisbury 645 " Salisbury n.wi, . ArrivetebarloitelU.I0, Arrive Uharlotte i.w. " GOINO EAST. Leave Charlotte 3 00 p in Leave Charlotte 5 95 a m Salisbury 6 25 " " Salisbury 9,00 " j Gre'nsb'ro 10. 1 5" " lire'nso ro i.uopm Arrive Raleigh 4.3U a m Arrive Raleigh 7.30 Mail Train connects East and West with the. Ral eigh and Gaston Train for Petersburg and the North, and with iheU. S. Mil iary Railroad for Goideaboro, Newhem Me'ehead City and Wilmington. FreSett Train leaves Raleigh at 11.00 a. m. Char lotte &Qi. m stopping at Shopfover, night. ... TWmail Tr.it. onlv will run on Sunday, reven gers re notified to procure lickelo. hef..re entering the "rain as additional fare will be ed. - E. W ILKES. , Eng-fc Sup't. (f-67) ' . ' " DENTISTRY. H. L, Coleman D. D. S. ... (Successor to Dr. W. F. Bason,) uwsPTT.riTPnr.T.v offkrs tois PHOFES-. sional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicin ity. Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four teen (14) years practice he can give general satisfac lion ne can De louiiu at ui uiuce. luiuimj wtu pied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hours. . .When money cannot be paid for operations on the teeth, provisions will be received; such as bacon hams, no. 1 flour, chickezs, butter, eggs, &c, at' market prices, my30tf t WALTON HOUSE, MOKSAHTON, N. C. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED the above Hotel for a number of years, are mw refitting it aud puling it in good order for the accom modation of the public, and those who wish to visit Morgan ton 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 7lh, 1865. 3mo-62. THE Stolen $30 Heward! fiTOLEN FROM MY r TABLE, ONE MILE 3 Southwest of China Grove, Rowan county, on the night of the St4tli Aug , a heavy, built bay horse, with a (liar in the lorehead and all white feet. He is about six jeurs old, and well broken in harness. - I will give the above reward for the delivery of the horse at my house, or for information! enabling me to .ecover him. J. W, ABERNATHY. . Sept, 5, 863. lwdp-874 Underwriters' Agency Of New York, V CASH ASSETS, Three Million .Dollars, ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance M,de payable!. GOLD or CURRENCY. ; .. ' -. Negotiable and Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE A 1MUID at TIi AISOCIATION. JOHN D. BROWN, Agent. I,,h,.b.,,..f Mr. n,o..n,Mr . J..hn M , ll.r.h Welter's Spelling Books ' t.; .-n.rup raNNRR PRINTING Qraliiiners, Arithmetics, tfc, jc , fi-' ' " SVEPSOII. MEIIDEIIIIALL. & CO. 'general' '.' Commission Mcrclffliits, FOR THE SALE OF . TOBACCO, RAW COTTON, COTTO YARNS, CLOTHS, A NAVAL STORES, 121 Front St., New York. T. J. SUMNER, Company Shopo, N. C. Robert R. Sweion, Sam'l. G. Murphy, New York City. Cyrus P. Mendenball, President Prmer' Bank, Greensbor N C , Dan'l. Worth, Compsny Shops, . C. t-,. , Geo.W. Swepson, Haw River, N. C. . . ?- ,. - ' ' SOUTHERN BOOKS Slerliug Cimpbell and ollbrigh PUBLISH ERRS. And dealers in Booh, Stationery,. dtc: GREENSBORO, N. Cr CONTINUE TO PUBLISH "Oua Own4' Srrik of School Books.-consisling of Primers. Spelling B.M.ks. Readers.Arithmeiicsand English Grammer also Binvham's Lal'ur G rammer and Caesar. W offer ur B(kH.s to Teachers and Bnokselleis on aa ....-lrHie terms as are offered by pub ishers in. aiy part t f the United State. ff For specimen Copies dt lists of prices adnerees dS ahove. . Aug. 10th L5-3mo. THE WEEKLY BANNER. SCHOOL BOOKS THE Greensborough series of. School Books, em bracing Primers. Siifllintr Rooks. Firt, Second ! and Third Readers, Pr'mary and School Arithmetics, I Primary Granimar.. Latin Grammar. &c , O" for sale hi, the BANN E(i" Printing Office, 1 - These books have received lhe hearty approval and adoption of the ablest a,nd in; st successful Teach ers iii I his Stale and have the additional commenda tion of being works of ho:ne production But inde pendent of that, they are iruly meritorious, and therefore deserve extensive patronage. Salisbury, Aug. 12. -.' "" T HAVE JUT RECEIVED A FINE ASSORT- . r.vT ..( M :n: f!.,J. IMlI IfVMILO, i..-- taC, Hats, Head Dresses, Veils, articles lor the lVilfl and every variety ' necessary-linHwdy f wear Hllduse,lof the la.est style and lashion. I am also prepared to do any vnr.ety of Millinery and Mantuu JjjakinS'baving engaged the services of a FASHIONABLE MILLINER fr(,in the North who brings with her the Uttest styles d modes. " . MRS. J.CARNCROSfe, Next to Michael Brown, Main St. Aug. 26, '65-1 f. . ' FAMILY NEWSP ATARI - j, J. STEWART, EDITOR AND PTTBLISHER. 1JOU11NAL oT'tIIK LATEST ii NEWS, Politics, Literature, . ALar kts, Kevemib and other Reports.-. - o ' The Great Paper of Middle North Ca rolina, Will be published on Monday of every WThe BANNER will contain inoro reading matter than any ot Her I aper n the State, and shall be thoroughly de voted to the interest of our wmue yV. m desire to circulate it extensively m Western North Carolina,' and would earnestly refjnest our friends to aid ns in ' ' i. 1 in ic l.rocuring siuibcnucoj. Tkbms Single cojiy one year, Six Months, - - : One Month, - - " hi vance Addre ' J. J. STEWART. Banner (fict , Salisbury, N. C. u . ,
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