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LAJ - . i i nrnriim 111 4 SALISBURY, N. C,- WEDNES;; SEPTEMBER 13, 1865. NO. 91 VOL. I. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND' AD VERTISING. taper will be published daily at the fellow rates m federal currency . Daily, I year, G months,.... ... w . ' 1 month, Weekly, 1 year ......... G months, 1 month, ..... Cash in advance. .$10 00 . o 00 . . 1 00 . $3 00 . 2 00 60 Bates f Idfertlslop. (PATAHLE IN, ADVANCE.) , Ton lines or lew, small type, or u,e inch space, to constitute a square. ,. 1 00 3 LQ 1. Square, t i " 1 daV,. , V wlc, . . 2 " T month, . I 00 8 00 10.00 20 00 1 t AdTtrtlsm U DtW, TIK BATES WI LL BE A3 FOLLOWS J $20 00 30 00 , 40 00 30 00 42 00 50 00 . 50 00 75 00 'Quarter Column 1 month,, 2 3 1 M Half Column 2 3' 1 2 it u (JaeXolumn 100 00 " .... , a k,t tV Bonare 3 npoi-t Notices will w j - onftSlr breach insertion, for s one jnd "nie of nonbscriber entered on our book, unlws pai. tor in aa v .u . , . for No ane w authorize t rece an r.ionev or suuscri uu - - Pronrie- ito Office, except the Publisher and the Froprie U'!'W AU Otters concerning, business of the offlce must be auurewnMu Editok fc Publisher. Iiistructioni of the President to Governor Sharkey- Mackmw, Mies., September 5.-Gov-ernor Sharkey publishes. the following letter t'roui the President: "It. is believed there can be organized in each cimnty a force t' citizen militia to preserve "order and enforce the civil authorities of theState. and of tlwe United States, which would enable the Federal Government to reduce the army, and withdraw to a great extend the forces from the State, thereby reducing the enormous expenses of the Government. -if there was any danger from an or ganization of the citizens for the purpose indicated, the military are there to sup on he first 'appearaflce, any move instil rectionaiy in its' character. . One ivat object is to induce the people to come forward in the defence of. the State and Federal Governments, General Washington declared that the people, or the militia, was the arm of the Constitu tion, or the arm of the United States, a-ud, as soon as it is practicable, the or iginal design of the Government should lie resumed under the principles of the .... i l J ' 1 great charter ot freedom nauueu uowu to the people by the founder of the lie- public. The people-'muat be trusted with. their . government, and if trusted, my opinion is that they will act in good , faith, and restore their I'thicc constitu tional telations with all the States coui-P'-tmig the Union. The main - object of .Major Geiieraj Carl Schniz's missions to tt.e South was to aid as much as practi cable in carrying out the policy adopted 1 y the Government for restoring the 'States to their former relations witii the Federal Government. . Lt is hoped such aid has been given. The proclamation 'authurizini; tho restoration of State no- ernment requires tho military to aid the Provisional Governor in the performance of his duties as prescribed, in the procla- . mation, and in no mariner to interfere or tlirow impediments in tho way of the consummation of the object cf his appoint ment of the intended interference. ANDRKWJoHJfSON." A .Mess age, from the Ska. One Sun day at'ternoon,a tew weeks ago, a small liottlo WiiS oickp.tl ' nn on tln amucU at Scarborough, on the coast of England, 'bench by the waves. On .being openea it was found to contain a slip ot pink colored note paper, slightly stained, on which was written in lead pencil, per fectly distinct and, legible, the follow fog Bad report; "Ship Sir George Sey mour foundered on Oape God, U. b. A., October 22d, 1864, bonnd from Bristol to New York. Cargo, iron and cloth. Lout 18, saved 22 in boat. We are half starved. Jolm Thomson, second mate. October 2Gt!i, 1SG4." Mosto? Post. Admiral Semites. The New Orleans dale of -August 28, announces the arri val there of Admiral Raphael Semraes, i : ui'i .a u M..-kninpntConteder- took quiet and unostentatious lod- igimr. NEW SKIRT FOB 1865 i The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. , T W BRADLEY'S NKW PATENT DUPLEX J ELLIPTIC, (OH DOUBLE) SPUING -5K1RT. This invention cnsiBtB of Duplex -or two, Ellrptir. Pure Kefined ieei ppnug, :-u'y- braided lightly and firmly together, edge to ede, making the toughest, ..t flex.bl-, ela.l.c and dur: ble Spring ever used. Tl.ey seldom bend or brk. like the Mngle Springs, and consequently preserte their perfect and be utifnl rfiape more than tw.ee as long as any single spring skirt that fever has or can Tewonderful flexibility nd great comf. rl and ... ....v lartv wearins he Duplex Elliptic Skirl will be experienced particularly" in all cn.wdod " 1 ...:l...ul Aura rlllirfk li ...uu u r ri u if (s . iniiiuau vuio. vu, uJ. f..r nromenade ond house dit8, an the skirt can be folded trnen i occupy a nalt place us easily and conveniently us a ailk or muslin i A "lady hnving enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and o.w.vHnience of wearing the Duplex Ellipfc Steel Spriua Skirl for a single day will nevr alter i- .-.n:..'i.. jio.,ou wiih their uce. ror chil ware? willingly . dren. Misses and Young Ladief they are superior to 7u " " The Hoop- are covered with 2 ply d.mble twisted ine lioop arc i"" r. .. .. all others .u i .wi .ai urar twice as lonir 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, and twice or double covered to preve nl ihe "coverins from wearing off the rods when drugging down sfairs, stone steps, &c Ac, which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new ai.d elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer t lie most u'raceful and perfect shape possible, and are unquestionably l he .lightest, most desirable comfortable and economical skirt ever made. WEST'S BRADLEY & t'ARY, Late J. I. & J- O. Ves. Proprietors of the Inven tion and sole mannfaciu rs, 97 Chambers and 7(J 81 Reade Streets. Nev ork. For sap in all first ass stores i this city, and throughout the Uni i States a'id Gwiadas,. Havana de Cub, Mexico, rulh America, and the West In dies. Inquire fo- the Duplex Elliptic or double! Spring Skirt. ' 59 dlf THE Greensborough series of School Books, em bracing Primers. Spelling Books, Firt, Second Hiid Third Readers. Primary and School Arithmetics, Primary Grammar. Lai in Grammar. &c , O" for sale at the "BANNEit" Printing Office, ru.- i.,lru Iimvp rereived the heai tv approval f and adoption of the ablest and most succcastul 1 each- era in this State and hav- me iuinmooni couimcn,i lion or being works of hdxe production Bill inde .pendent of that, they re truly meritorious, and therefore deserve exte osive 'patronage. Salisbury. Aug. 12. ff-fii) THE Underwriters' Agency Of New York, ( CASH ASSETS, Three Million Dollars,. ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCY, SCHOOL BOOKS " Negotiable nf Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ARE ISSUID BY TH11 AK0C1ATION. . JOHN D. BROWN, Agent. J?In the absence of Mr. Brown, Mr. John M. Horah will attend to the business. ,. Salisbury.N. C, Aug- 25, 1865. d7 3m-pd William II P I -MM f L 1 lli W AttorfiWKd .Counsellor at Law and So- 7 .. "wor. ttl (Jhancery. fTW . 11 Professional services to the public. Vr v"". r"i, i.ie uovenimeiH adjustment of cdbfi,u0,,7"Bit1ement of contracts and collec. liou of'i'1 rf ceiv prompt attention. . t Omce hour 9 a. m., to 1 p. m., 3 to 6 p. ins H 140r,f,lo tWi8h a : , &hool in JSali8hn N. C. Havlp t thirteen yeara experience as a . l jku I W .. Law iC" " prupoitiB 10 crepvre juuujj gcu- meo peal Estate A gency. , .. yfrm tfJVpifBM. g'lie his attention, if de-irej'lo . 7 fr , W. II. BAILEY". . ; OFFlCEi-Rejister room in the Court House. . SalisHnr.p, 1S65.' . ' ' tf-?6 BOI&HTON WHEAT FARMIRi desiring this wheat for seed will ap-. ply at me , or leave the inoney Hiid" sacts witF Messrs. Crw rd and Laurens, where a sample can be seen. !ri $4 per bushel. JOHN WASHINGTON Salisburj Aig. 18. 2wd-73-2tw-l Chanoti rAmocrat two insertions, and send bill to this Offif. CEfixIGE OF TIME. Company Shops, August 10th lfcGI. ON AN) AFTER 6.85 p. in. Sunday August 13th li65. Ttrainswill run until further orders as follows :t. HAIL I GOING WE8T ACCOMODATION. Leave RaHgL 7 40 p. m I-eave Raleigh .0a. m. GreVtfrwa.17. a m ir- neo ro j-.ou p in ' Sulismjy 6 45 " Salisbury 5.00. ' ArriteChirtotte 1U.10 Arrive Charlotte P0.J Col NO EAST. Leave Chu litte 3 00 p in Leave Charlotte 5 5 a m Shlh6Jry6 25 " Sulisbury 9,00 " Gre'isJb'ro 10.15 " n Gre'nsb'ro 1 05 p m Arrive rJeigh 4.3U u m Arrive Raleigh 7.30 " Mail Train connects East and West with the Ral eigh and Gitoii Train for Petersburg and the North, and with tiff V. S. Mil'tary Railroad for Goideaboro, A Wilminirlon. Freight Win leaves Ualeigh at li.uu a. i ihHe 8iifrm .toppin,; at Shop, over uighL Tv.m.,i Tuin ..lv w run in Sunday. freight lri.iii leaves Kaleign ai n.w ....... . Tv.mi TrHin nnlv will run on Sunday. Passen gers notified to procure tickets, before entering the Trails adc'itiunal fare will b g'jj,; Eng- A Sup't. (tf-67) '"'- SYEPiON, MENDENHALL, & CO. O EN E RAL tofTJJE SALE OF TOBACCO, "AW COTTON. COTTO YARNS, CLOTHS, NAVAL STORES, 121FrontSt.,NewYork. f ' T J. SUMNKH, Company Shops, N". C. finm'l G. Mnnhy, New ork City. Robert RSwei'o"' f ,f 'jldent Farmer's Bank, Greensboro Cyrus P.llend N.C. f . Shnna. N. C Dan'l July 5-ilCm Geo, .i.ii,- ir...c uivcr. v. 1. lton house, krnuflAWTQM. N. C. ' mili mpsilSIGSF.n HAVING LEASED I , l, ,roiel for a nnmber..f are now fi.nUpui" it in g- -nler for tl acco.n. rehttnl U 1 i ,t.. wlio wish to visit mo uii'r r . . fr,,s, ' Mountain l.reeZ". W..it,..i riousi a ro.,(l, comioriaoio Will hlK" ,1 , . J ...M., i .l.p StlltC Room u" HUM E ftliioii. :?mo-(;2. till. 1865. Aujfti'' 5 I hab MENTf UST RECEIVED A FIN E ASSOKT- illinery Gmds, DRY .GOODS. IUBDONS. ITo..rl T) Veils, artiolef Ur the Laces, ,T .. wear Toilet, iWry. variety ' " !llso ana ut-r , i nTni ihipsi siv e aim iumimm. nJfPe am also Ma n tan oreiarelYloany varie,y "l,,er-a " making'""? s cngwfi'-u '- - Fashion ABLB Milliner from thf"1!0 who brings with her the laitst styled and mof MRS. J.CAPNCUOS 1- - Commission 'Mcrchante, Next to Michael Brown, Main Aug 26' '65-tf. DENTISTRY. - H. L. Coleman D. D. S. (Successor to Dr. W. F. Bason,) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS" PKOFESl sional Services to the ciuiens of Salieburv and vicin 'ty- , - . Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four teen (14) years praotice he can give general satisfac tion He can be found at his office, formerly occu pied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hours. When money caniot be paid for operations on Jhe leeth, provisions will be received; such at bacoti hams, no. 1 flour, chiekets, butter, eggs, &c, at aiarke,; prrCee. . . . it " ;, , nty30tf PAMILI NEWSPAPAR! -o- JTj7STEVAKT, EDITOU AND , PUBLISHER. 4 JOURNAL OF THE LATEST A NEWHi Politics, Literature, Mar kets, Revenue and other Reports. o- The Great Paper tf Middle North Ot rolina, ill be published on Monday of every week. The BANNER will contain more reading matter than any other Paper in the State, and shall be thoroughly de voted to the interest of our whole people. We desire to circulate it extensively in Western North Carolina, and would earnestly request our friends to aid ns m procuring subscribers. Teems Single copy one year, - 83,00 One Month, - - Payments in advance. Address J. J. STEWART; Banner Office, Salisbury, N. C. so SOUTHERN BOOKS. Sterling Campbell and ' .Mbright. PUBLISHERRS, And dealer in Bools, Stationer;, dr.. Gli EENSB ORG, N. 6'., C CONTINUE TO PUBLISH "Qua Own" Sutii. J of School Hooks, conttititiii): of Primerc- Si!ii;i Books, KtsidHrs.Antlimeiicsand Injjlit-li l.rainnier also Binuliitm's Latin (ira'mirier mih! Cojsar. W olfer our I'.oui-s to 'lVacbera and ' Booksellers on 'moderate terms ;.e are offered by pub Musts in any part of the United Slate. 13 For specimen copies or lists of price :io!eret as above. Aur. lfltii 1.5 .'lii. LATE PAPERS. T. IU1SR vvishint late New orK- Phitade!p;i , Baliimore, and Mlr Northern papers, will hnd ;;ierr at Mr. V. II. MONT AGUE'S. Quartenr! Hster s ( Ittir tfdSG & I 11,. IL. 1. IJUUkJUllH L : ,.....w II'lll'l, I.' T S.NOW A I .1H K BUyir-- uvc .-... JL he will remain lor a short time. Salisbury. .Aii. 22, 1865.7-tf ilooin Ni'. Seed Wheat ! Mediterranean, Seed What tor Applv to Ransom Jacobs., at ChamW planaii..n on the Yadkin River. dlvrf8 w2U Carriage and Har'ats For Sale. wsjan I AVr. m'n" ' i . . j &UBhS I IT for pule. nilv to John Washington, or , ;n ,u. hum uuu.iiy Aug.'2.", 1865. ii2wpd77 Salisbury Stolen $30 Reward! TOliEN FROM MY f TABLE, ONE MILK O S.,nilfvest of China Grove. U-.wii r.. n-i:.' . tl. niuhl f inp 5:4th Anff . a henvy built bny h - with a siar in ihe forehead and all while feel II- uBoiit six years .ld, and well broken in hrne- , iIim above reward for the deliv-ryc' - horse at my house, or for information! enabling jecoverhim. abwdvatmv' a v a a. M- x-m ' - Sept. 5, 16G3. 1-" bv a bov who saw it thrown on the w ,
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