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SALISBURY, K C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' Q, 1865. NO. 97 yol: i. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND' AD-VQRTISINC. O-!-paper will he publislicHl daily at the fellow :iv rates in Federal currency : Dully, 1 year . .. $10 00 " G mouth? . . . . o 00 1 montli, ... v 1 00 Weekly, lvwu ." $3 00 " G month?, ? 00 " 1 month, 50 Cash in advance. Kates of Advertising. (PAVAOLE IN APVANCK.) T v r Uea. fcinull yi. or une inch space, to ronstUute a square. 1: Square, 1 day............... $ 1 00 Modern English Morality. Tire moral offence, if committed. with- 1 1 week . . . 3 oO 2 " i 0 00 3 " 8 00 1. month, T... 10 00 2 ....... lo 00 3 " .' 20 00 a lover unTler promise ol' Carriage, is; unluckily hardly regarded as any o'-r fence at all by English women beneath' a certain i link in life. Tliere is no infln-1 ence of "public opinion" against it; it j tioiiofdtk is taken .by .mothers, mint., and com-1 , filliam H. Bailey, ! Atiornitf wl Counsellor at' Law and So- To idvfrUscrs in Detail. THE RATKS WI LL BE Jk FOLLOWS '. ) latter Column 1 month, . $20 00 Half Column il it One Column i: . u 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 " 30 00 " ...... 40 00 " 30 00 42 00 7)0' 00 oU 00 7o 00 100 00 square Sneal Notices will be' charged by the one dollar for each insertion, Icr one week; and seventy-five cent? for each insertion, for 1 month. No adv'ertisemenst inserted unless paid for in advance. . , . The name of no subscriber entered on our books unless paid for in advance. No one is authorized to receive and receipt for money Lr subscription or other work done at this Office, except the Publisher and the Proprie tor. ' ' fgf" All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to J. J. STEJv ART, Editpk fc Fcblisher. ban une. as an indiscretion or a weaK- iiess, but. an amiable one; and really asi quite a venial offence.. As for thaiiat-j ural ahYetion lor a taie, it is a mere figment of imagination. Some women, under some circnuisTanees i. e married women., pretty-well off--without doubt feel great affection for their infants But tlii xn,ft fw. df ri it r tr t n fit fill torus of desertion and ex pose u re, the monstrous proposition for erecting found Ii'tur hosbiuils, tdiows that it does notex ist as a rule. There lives hardly a worn an wtio if her babe wele illegitimate and her own reputation at stake, would not, like Lady Macbeth, 'Pluck out her nipple rom his boneless. gums, And dash his brains out," rather than lose her character. In the cffiJe of a governess, respectable milliner or domestic servant, the pregnancy must be hidden and the babe disposed of some how. That' which is tne cause of child murder amongst ihe respectable portion of unmarried mothers is shame and fear of degradation, and no institution can remedy this. London Medical Times and Gazette. lltitor n Chancery. his professional services to the public. Claii jrHinift the Government adjustment of confisctioJis-settlement of contracts and collec tive prompt attention. '.) a. ra.f to 1 p. m , 3 to 6 p. m establish a i Lax School in Salisbury, N. C. Having: W Vut thirteen years experience as a Law Terlier; he proposes to frepare young geis men for iht btr. , ' Tt'eal Estate Agency. , . The'unrW'ed give his attention, if desired to Ihe purely ad sale of real estate . ' . . OFFlff' "Grass A good story in de Bum " , is toUV of the introduc tion of mint juleps into Virginia. Years aro a 'Northerti gentleriianTwho had made the acquaintance of a planter, was invited to the hospitable home of the" lat ter. One day,' while discussing their apple-jack, the Yankee asked his host if he had ever tasted a mint julep. The plan ter replied "No," and inquired how it Mas made. Upon being informed, he said he would at. once import smne mint seed from the North and try the tipple. The guest remarked there was no neces: sity, as he had noticed some mint grow ing on the plantation. Delighted to learn this fact, the planter dispatched a servant tor the plant, and upon the ne-J gro s return with it, thejulep was made, and the Southerner was of course ecstacy at the discovery; and kept his servant continually trQtting for mint. Two years after, the Northern gentle man revisiting Virginia, called at the plantation to see his old friend. Inquir ing for him, of a servant, who answered s summons at the door, the latter shock ed the visitor with the announcement of the planter's death. "Dead !" exclaimed the gentleman; "when and how?" "Ole .Massy die about three weeks ago," was the reply. "You see, about two years ago, a.'gtsmman como lio.ro from tllO North;, and tell ole massa how to put irrass m him." his rum,- and that's wat kill TltEASUltK IlKCOVEKEI).- the strong box of ihe IT. A Vkn'kkablk Negro. A late num ber of the Evening JVevs says : The oldest, colored man in the State, reported at the Central Station tllis morn ing that he had been robbed of a watch which he had carried for thirty years.- Jorus will be one 100 years old on the first of January next. lie,, remembers the surrender of Cornwall is atyorktown; his master, Col. Siiums, who owned sev en plantations and 600 slave.8, being present at the surrender. Jones has plowed in the glebe with Henry. Clay' in th6 "Slashes of Hanover." When Bmr was tried at 'Richmond, he ran away to get a Hght at himr and got one of the most "lle'vlish" whippings for it he ever received. When Admiral Ooekburn sailed .with his licet up Cliespeake Bay, he sent word to Richmond that he would be there the next day to dine. The chivalry went out to meet him. Jones marched out with Andrew J. Stevenson, who commanded the "foot artillery." William Wil t was Captain of the "fly ing artillery ; and Robert Camble of the "troopers." Jones shook hands with Layfayette, and now has lost his watch. Tin-: Ruling Passion. The Momphis Bulletin tells a story of . a woman, a re fugee with a small family dependent oh her, who arrived at Memphis in great destitution. She hid no dress save the faded callico, which she wore. A collec tion was taken 'up in her behalf aid tif teen 'dollars were obtained for her. She was very gateful for the gift, and ai once. went to a neighboring store, and expended thirteen of it for a lace collar: .W. fl. BAILEY. -Agister room in the Court House. SaliVmrv, 22, 18(15. tf-?6 THE Underwriters' Agency I! (ip Nfw York. CASH ASSETS, TW Million Dollars, ' ISSUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance j M payable in GOLD or CURRENCY. and Third Header Primary'. (J ramuiar -We learn that S. Shin "Cum berland," sunk by the Ram "Virginia," (familiarly known as the "Menimac"" in the great naval engagement in llau'ipton Roads,) was recovered by the sub-marine workmen employed in the work of rais ing the hull of the ship. The tugs em ployed in the aforesaid enterprise, came tip last .night whistling through their Steam whistles j libelees at their success. The amounts reported as recovered are io varied that we forbear giving any of hem, that the sum recovered is very .fli-o-e, there can be no doubt. Norfdtk fay 'Booh of Gth. Smoking has become 60 extensive kmmir Kncrlifth sailors that the author!- Ties hive entirely forbidden it except on j ?&a and arra"ge terms Thursday and baturday attemoon; August 12th, 'c. SMIOL BOORS. rWT HE Grefnsburoiitrh series of School Cooks i .i'LHCnVPr:me,,Hlm2 U"k Fir"t' Sec ntifl 1 hirrl Knunrc I .. . .... x T'liinrv iinrl Snli.w.i jaiin GrarninMr A, saliVKt the ' BANNER" Printin- Office 'I hese lv,,ks have receive,! ,he hearty ' approval and adoption ol the ablest and most sncccsrfu ITeac h ers . Ins. :Mate and hnv, tire additional commend", lion ol bemg works of hoxe production Bnl Ze pendent o that, they are truly mention ,' n?d tberet..r deserve euenswe patronage Sahshu-y, Auj. 12." T tfr &BEEK, LATLV, ERENCII A XT) ENGLISH. The advertiser teaches the above and wishes to obtain employment i that wav, any tirne aftpr o m.ddla of September, text; HavinV .,o . ''e cation at Mn. N. C., where he i " , ,"mmun' a?y party in want of his Jn "LsTn 'f ' Merouev. Esn. Sa kKn, . . . .. .re f 1 -a '.. " 7 WMI exhibit teMimo. GEORtSE PADISON. ' . fit-67 Negotiable nd .Bankable ckRTlFICATES OF INSURANCE ARK IUVID BT THJI ASSOCIATION. JOHN D. BROWN, - Agent. In llif bsence of Mr. BrownMr. John M. Horali will alten t the business. Salisbuy, N. C, Aug. 25, 1865. d77 3m-pd DENTISTRY. H, t. Coleman D. D, S. j (Stceessor to Dr. W. F. Caeon,) RE.sPfCrrFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES- sional Ser ines to the riiizens of Salisbiirf and vicin l': i ' . .. . . ' Dr. C.-tls assured vviin tne experience o iour teen 1 1 V vlnrs practice he can eive general saiiMac tioq " lie on b found at his office, formerly occu pied hy lr pV. F. i:,fn, at all hours. Vhenin4ney cannot b in lor opernnons onane teeth. Diivisions will be. received: ncli an Dcon hams. J flour. chickeTs, butter. ejr,-. Ac, market pl4"' at niWKltf X th ! refittio? L modatit"' 1 Mordant" WALTON HOUSE, ipRGfiWTOM, N.- C. rpME fNDERSIGN ED HAVING LEASED fve IJOlel IOT .1 UUIIIWI "I J land putinff it in p)"d order tor the accom- f the public, and those who wish to visit and-eniov the fresh -Mountain breeze, will rind ai tha Walton House u po..d, comfortable Rooma"dhe best furniohed tnble in the btate. ivuuiu " i ,itkitn o ir 1 itaxt I nun i a w i . T1?0 THE -w ! HAT' JUT RECEIVED A FINE ASSORT- 1 F.NTll' Millinery Goods,. I - . . . r . . . . . . i . . . . flats, Head Dresses, Veiln, articles for the d every viifty necessary for lady s wear f t lie-litest, st vie uid lushion. J am also to do any variety of Millinery and Mantau laving enftgel the services of a FASHlONABLiB MILLINER t . from tlil North who brings with her the latest styles mid in"je- - - Laces, Toilet. and u?t prepare1 makiiij' AoS- SC, Next to Michael Brown, Main St. 'C5-tf. SPECIEIO TAX. OflRED by the Board of Commissioners that ihe P"'-ific Taxes on Billiard Tuhles, Insurance Cofi)',,,li. D-ojnerian Arti?ts, Hotel keepers, ive rv bibles', public Dravs, Wagons, Carts, and Uirini l.usses, Pedlars, and on' all venders of Wines, C.r diuls, or other spirituous or alcoholic liquors be collect- ed formviith. THOMAS McNEELY.Cl'k, ""'" tTd33 THE WEEKLY BANNER. FAMILY JEISPAPAE ! J. J. stew art; editor and PUBLISHER. A JOURNAL OF THE 'LATEST NEWS, Politics, Literature, Mar- kets, Kevej;ue "and ojher Itepprts., - -To- u -' . Tie Great. Paper of Middle North Ca- . rolina, Will 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 Sesire to circulate - it extensively in "Western" North Carolina, and would earnestly request our friends to aid ns in procuringsnbscribei s. Terms Single copy ne year, $3,00 Six Months, - - - - - - - 2,00 One Month, - - - - - - - 50 Payments in advance. Address J. J. STEWART, Banner Office, Salisbury,' N. C. TO THEPUBLIG. 3rd Collection District, Salisbury N. C, Sept. $t, 1865. AGREEABLY to instructions from the Internal Revenue Office, 1 have re-divided this Collection District into divisions, as follows: 1st division to in clude Anson, Union, Cabarrus and Stanly counties; 2d do. Rowan, Davidson and Davie ; 3ddo. Yadkin, Forsythe. Stokes and Surry; 4th do. Mecklenburg. Gaston and Lincoln ; 5th do Cntawba Iredell and Alexander; 6th do. Caldwell, Wilkes, Abe, Allega ny and Watauga; 7lhdo. Cleveland, Rutherford and Polk ; 8th do, Caldirell, Burke Mitchell and McDow ell ; 9th do. Yanoy, Madison, Bum comb, Henderson und'fluy wood; 10th do., Transylvania, Jackson, Macon, Cherokee and Cldy. I will consider the application of anv loyal, ener getic, business man, who piay reside inside the se veral divisions indicated above for Assistant v ssessor of the same: provided he can luke and subscribe the fallowing oath prescribed by act of Congress, July 1862 : v . I of County of and Slate of do solemnly that I have never voluntarily borne arms ag-ainst the Uni led States since I have been a.citizeu thereof; that I have voluntarily given no hid, countenance, coun sel, or enrou.ajiemeul to person engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought, nor ac cepted, nor attempted to exercise the fuctions of any office whatever, under any autlioiily, or jiretendtd authority, in hostility to ihe United States ; that I have not yielded1 voluntary support to any pretend ed covernmeni, anihorily, power, 'or cousiiuuiou, wilhiii the United States, hostile or inimical thereto! And I do farther that, to the best f iny knowledge and ability, I will support and defend the Constitution of the United Statesajrainst all eneinles foreign and domestic; that I will bear true luii i;lui alle'innce to-1 he-tame ; lliat I will take this obliga tion fieely, without any mental reservation or pur pose of evasion ; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties (Jf the office on which I urn about to enter: So help me God. and subscribed before me, ) this day of A. D. ISi4. All applicants must .write their christian name cr names in full, otherwise they will not receive notice. All persons who were din any busines in this district on the 30tll day of May, ISO'S, for which ' he ense is required, will be ussessed from the 1st day of May, I8G5. All persons who havo coimnented any business for which a license is required sliicu the date of the establishment of the district, to wit: tire 30th day of May, lbb'o, will he assesKoo from the dale of commencement of said business. Any person, firm, company, or corporation, desiring to engage in, prosecute, orc.irry on aliv irade, Imsi ne..s, or profession in ihis district must first obtain a license therefore provided by law. 1 Especial attention is directed to section 53 to 70, to 71 to 7ti, and 1 1 G to 12.'i,inclusive. of tl,i internal revenue a3t approved June 3l)tli, 1SG4, us amended. by the act of March 3 I bC5, relative to spirits, beer and jiorter, and licenses. The necessary blank applications prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for'licences can b? had at my office. ,No manufactured tobacco, snuff, or cigars, n,)r distilled Fpirits, brandy or wine,' can be KhTptrfI out of the district unless in sccorda nee wiih law. The income lax for 18G4 will b nssessed in this district. " II. II. HELPER, din's Assessor. T, LATE PAPERS. HOSE withinir late New Yr.rk. Pi;i,.,toi,.i.-i Baltimore, and other Northern papers, will find tluni at Mr. P. II. MON1 AGUE'S. tfd86 Quartern! aster' Office, Maiu Street. i
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