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" . " " i " l " ',' ''.- ' ' l . ' . ' ' ' ' ' -- .-. ' .. -. - . .. ' - - 1 m 1 ! III I I II IWl II I IP M II " " ' ' ' I I V " ' ' ' - - M , . - : . .-A . ... 3 SALISBURY, 7 N. C- FRIDAY, .' SEPTEMBER 22, 1865: v NO. 102 VOL. I. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND' ADVERTISING. O'J paper will be published daily at the follow in rates in Federal currency : " ' Duily,l-ytr;:,... .uvu ... 1 00 $3 00 200 O1 TO THE PUBLIC. .6 months,. . . " 1 month, Weekly,-! year, .. " G months, " 1 month, . Cash in advance. Kates of Advertising. v (PAYABWC IN 4DVASCK.). Ten lines or less, snwtll type, or ou inch space, to constitute a square 1 'Square, 1 day, . 1 1 week,. 2 3 " .. 1 month, 2 " 3 " $ 1 00 - 3.50 G .00 . 8 00 . ' 10 00 . 15 00 20 00 THE WEEKLY BANNER. FAMILY NEWSPiLPAR! -o- J. J. STEWART, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. ' To Athrertisers In Detail. THE RATES WI LL HE AS FOLLOWS : QiMMter Column 1 month, ' 2 ' ' . 1 " Half Column (i i. U One Column 3 1 2 3 .i $20 00 30 00 40 00 30 00 42 00 '50 00 50 00 75 00 100 00 Special Notices will be diarged hfr the square one dollar for each insertion, for one week; and seventy-five cents for each insertion, for 1 month. No advertisemenst inserted unless paid for in advance. ,' The name of no subscriber entered on our books unless f aid for in advance. , . No one is authorized to receive and receipt for money for subscription .or other work done at this Office, except "the Publisher and the Proprie- ! , 'ggT All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to J.J.STEWART, Editor fe Publisher. NEW - SKIRT FOR 1865 The Great Intention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. JW. BRADLEY'S N EW PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, (Oil DOUBLE) SPUING iSKlRT. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel .springs, ingeniously fcTaidrd tightly wd firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughasl, mast flexibt-, elastic and dura ble Spring ever used.' They seldom bend or break, like the Nngle Surings, and consequently preserve their perfect d be utif'ul sfcpe more than twice as Jong as any single spring skirt that ever has or can te made. . ' ' The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex 'Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded -assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, ft prqwnenade and house diess, as the skirt can be folded Hieti in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dresfs. , A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and jyreat convenience of wearing the Duplex Ellipt'C Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will nevwf after-" vflds willingly dispense with their use. For chil dren, Misses and Yoang Ladies they are superior to a others. The Hoop" are covered with 2 ply clnuhle twisted thread and will wrfar twfee h long as the single yarn covering which Is ud on all single steel hoop skirts. Ttee three bottom rods ou every skirt are also Dou ble Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from .wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, &c, &c, which they are constantly subject to when in use. , All are made of the new nd elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in ever' part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and arc unquestionably the lightest, most desirable comfortable and economical skirt ever made: WEST'S BRADLEY - & CARY, Late J. I. & J. O. Wep, Proprietors of the Inven tion and sole manufactu rs, 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Reade Streets, Nev , ork. For sale in all first as stores i this city, and throughout the Unt' J States and Canadas, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, nuth America, and tb West In dies. Inquire fo the . Duplex Elliptic or double Sprinj Skirt. 59 dtf DENTISTRY. H. X. Coleman D; D. S, (Successor to Dr. W. F. Bason,) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES . .oual Services to the citizeus of Salisburv and vicin V. ' , Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four een (14) years practice he can give general satisfac ion He can be found at his office, formerly occu "Vied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hours. When money cannot be paid for operations on the Mth, provisions will be received; such as bacon .'4ms, no. 1 flour, chickexs, butjler, eggs, &c, at nafke'.prices. iny30tf A JOUKXAL OF THE LATEST '&L-J!?J$Wfy- Pothv LlreMture, Mat? kets, lie ven ut; and; other Reports. o .' . Tlw Great Paper of Middle North Ca Tolina, "Will be published on Monday of every week The BANNER'- will contain more reading matter than any other Paper in the State, and shall bo thoroughly de voted to the interest of onr vvhole people. ."We desire to circulate it extensively in Western North Carolina, and woufd earnestly request our friends to aid ns in Drociiriiifir subscribers'. Terms Singlccopy one year, - $3,00 Sjx Months, ----- - - a,"" One Month, - - - - - ' - 50 Payments in advance. Address J. J, STEWART, ; ' . ( Banner Office, Salisbury, N. C. : :! William H. Bailey, Attorney ' and Cotmsellbr at Law and So-t;-i . ; licitor in- Chancery. OFFERS his professional services tft the public. ClHimn mr:iiiiKt ViA niuf-rnmpnt ftdiustment 'of confiscations settlement of contracts and collec- tmr of debts will receive prompt attention. I . Office hours 9 a. ra , to 1 p. m , 3 to 6 p. re Hf also proposes to establish a f i Law School in Salisbury, JV. C. ttidnir haH nhnnt thirteen vears expeneoce as a ftjj Teac4ier; he proposes to pep are young fen- y-. Heal Estate A gen cy. Thundyigned wil give his attention, if desired to THE NEW YORK NEWS Tk TY.-v and WEEmjY. NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, A GREAT mi FAMILY MVSPlPfflllll iiwii m ii till 1 1 1 BENJAMIN WOOD PROPRIETOR. A Journal of Politics, Literature, Fash ions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and New from all parts of the World ! It contains more reading mat ter than any other WEEKLY PAPER. XSW 1MPR 0 VBStENTS INTTOpVCED. An Immense Circulation Determined on. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper Published in New,York. Single Copies - - - . One. copy, one Year -Three. copies, one year -Five copies, one year -Ten couies. one year - And an .extra Copy to any Club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year - - - 80 00 The Weekly News is sent to Clergymen at - - - - - - - - - '- $1 60 Five Cents. - - $2,00 - - 5 50 - - 8 75 17 00 the jJurchtee and sale of real estate. - W . n. BAIliCX. OFFlCl Register roam iti the Court Houe. Salihnr22, 18U5. tt-o- THE Unda-writers' Agency Of New York, CASH ASSETS, Three Million ' Dollars, (SUE POLICIES OF Fire & Marine Insurance Made payable in GOLD or CURRENCY. Negotiable fnd Bankable CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE AKE lUVtD BY TWi AMOCIATIfl. JOHN D. BROWN, Agent. In the absence of Mr.. Brown, Mr. John M. florah will attend to the business. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 25, 1865. d77 3m-pd 3rd Collection Di trie t, Salisbury N. C, Sej)t.tt, ;, 1865.' ,'. :r . , AGREEABLY to instructions from the Internal 'Hevenue Office, 1 have re-divided thiColrection, Dislf'ct into divisions, as follows i 1st division to in clude. Anson, Union, Cubarrus and Stanly counties p 2d do. Rowan, Davidson and Davie ; 3d do. Yndkin, Forsylbe. Stokes and Surry 4lb do, Mecklenburg, Gaston and. Lincoln ; 5th do Catawba Iredell and Alexander; 6th do. Wilkes, Ashe, ! Afegany ml WntuiifTu TtUAn. tlodnlH nil. RulhrAr(l uid Plk 5 8th do, OaWev BtrrtwMtreti! McDow ell 9th do: Yancv, Madison, Humcoinof Henderson antflavwood; 10th do., Transylvania, Jackson, Macon, Cherokee and Clay, , All persrins who were doing any business in this district on the 30th day of May, I865i for which a" license is required, will be assessed from the Jstday of May, 1865. All persons (vho' have comnienced any business for which a license is required-sine the .r hp Hisfrint. to wit: the 30th day of May, 1865, will be assesses from the - date of commencement ot said Dasiness , Any person, firm, company, or corpdratiod, desiring to engagein, prosecute, or carry on any trade, busi-; nese, onpro.fession in this district must first obtain a license therefore provided by law. Especial attention is directed to section 53 to 70, to Tl to TP,' and 116 to 123, inclusive, of the internal revenue a2t approved June 30th, 1864, ls- amended by the act of March 3 1865, relative , to spirits, ale, beer and porter, and licenses. - The necessary blank applications prescribed by '4 he' Commissioner of Internal Revenue for liceuces can be had at iny office. . No-manufactured tobacco, .snuff, or cigars, itor ; distilled spirits, brandy or wine, can; be shipped out of the district unless in accorda nee with law. The iucorne lax for 1864 will be assessed' in this district. 11. II. HELPER, dtf93 Assessor.' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. To mail Subscribers - - - - $10 00 Six months - - - - - - - 5 00 1" Payments Invariably in advance. Specimen copies of the Daily and Week ly News, sent free. Address v BEN J. WOOD. 1 Daily News Building, No. 19 City Hall Square New York City. WALTON HOUSE, MORGANTON, N. C. ... . a . ' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED JL (he above II oiel for a number of years, are now refitting it and nuting it in irood order for the accom modation of the public, and those who wish to visi Morganton and enjoy the fresh Mountain' breeze, will find, at thj Walton House a good, comfortable Room and the best furnished table in the State. ' HUNT & WALTON. August 7ib, 1865. 3mo ta. ' WILLIAM K. OLIVER & CO- Commission,' Receiving mid Forwarding MERCHANTS, Newbern, N. G. Having resumed business at their old stand will give strict personal attention to the sale or ship ment of Cotton, NavalStore. Cotton lams and Sheetings, Elow, Dried . Emits. v., cfcc, tfcc. Also, to receiving and forwarding Goods Rfiilar linos of steamers and sailing' v are now running between Newbern, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. HEAL ESTATE A GENCY, NEWBERN, N. C. WILLIAM II. OLIVEII k CO., Will give strict attention to the selling or-jeastng of every description of Ral Estate. Persons in any portion of North Carolina having Farming or TumpntmA Tjands. Coal Field or Oil Lands. Min eral or Ore Lands, Town or City Property which! they wish to dispense ot will una it to tneir inter est to correspond with us. REAL ESTATE AGENCY, NEWBERN, N. C. WILLIAM H. OLIVEII & CO. Persons wishing to, purchase or lease Farming or Terpentine Lauds, Mineral or Ore Lands, Coal FieW or Oil Lands, Ton) n or CHy Properly o any portion of North Carolina will fted it their interest to correspond with us. . July 13. lm-52 Id tiiphbli(!. i.LL Assessments made in this collection district based upon transactions which may hv been car ried on in Confederate currency, will be eintunattfd as l fls dollars-to one of United Slate currencv for the J - - J - i - - - I peri"d covering the assesstnents of th income tax f0r icot. - u. n. uirKKf- t'd!6 Assessor lid District, N. C. To Contractors and Bridge Builders. OrFtn Raleigh & Gaston Railroad ,CmrANY, Raleigh, N. C.f Sept. 2d, 1865. PLANS and Proposals for building abridge over Cedar Creek, on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail-' road, will be received at this office until the 18th day of Septemb-r, 1S65. " - Bridg Builders mav submit plans for a wooden bridge constructed on the " Howe Truss plan," also plans for a stone culvert. Each( plan must be ac companied by proposals. The Company reserves the right to rejeo. any or all proposals. The Contractor to do all the work and furnish all material. The transportation of the material, will be "at th cost of the Company when the same has to befcarried by Railroads or Steamboats, R. W. LASITER, Presdent Raleigh '& Gaston Railtoad Co. 4tdS5 . . .. ... .. FLOURy FLOUR. 2UU BARRELS FLO UK just received and for !Sale. McCUBBINS, FOSTJEK CO. essels Srpt.19. '65. 3t.d LATE PAPERS. HOSE wishing late New York. fhiiiaepiti8. Baltimore, and' other Northern papers, Will hHQ tfteuii ttt Mr. y. II. MON'l AGUE'S, s Quarterm aster's OfflCf, tfdSG Main Mreet, school mm. THE Greensborpugh series of School Books, em bracing Primers. Spelling Bookfl, Firtt Second and Third Readers". Prinary and SchwlArul.iiiei.es, Piimarv Grammar Laiin Grammar, &c , IT for gale at the "BANNER" Printing Office, These hooks have received ihe hearty approval and adopt ion of the ablest and most succeHsful Teach ers in (his State and Ivjve the additional commend, tion of being works of ho:r.e production Bui inde pendent of that, they are truly merttorious, and therefore Reserve extensive patronage. ,Salisburv Aojr. 12. l tf-09 I B0UGHT0N WHEAT. FARMERS desiring this vhe.at for Heed will ap ply at once, or leave the money and sacks with TVlesrs. Crawford and Laurens, where a sample cun be seen. . Price $4 per bushel. JOHN WASHINGTON Salisbury, Aug. 18. 2wd-?3-2tw-l Ciirotte Democrat two insertions, and send bill to t! Office. - HAVK JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORT- "c'iA .' "J DRY GOODS, RIBBONS, Laces, Hats, Head Dresses, Vtsils. articles for the Toilet, and every variety necessary for lady s wear and use, of the ht'est style and lashiop, I am also prepared to do any var.eiy of Millinery and Mantau makin-', having engaged the services of a FASHIONABLE MILLINER from the North who bringwith her the latest tyli and mode-. ; MRS, J. CARNCROSS, Next to Michael Brown, Ma tt. 'Au2. 20, 'CS-tf. '
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