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V VOL. I. SALISBURY;. X. CL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1865. NO. 103 " 1 MJEj Mill OF SUBSCRIPTION VERTISINC. AND' AD- Cn paper will be published daily at the fellow-; in rates in Federal cunencv: Daily, 1 year, .$10 00 .u C months, " 1 month, . . 4 Weekly, 1 year, . G months, ....... u 1 month, Cash in advance. o 1 $3 00 00 00 2 00 50 ' Kates of Advertising. (PAYAI5LE IN ADVANCE)' ' ' ' Ten lines or less, small type, or one inch space, to constitute a square. . ' 1 Square, 1 day, 't $ 1 00 1 1 week...... 3 50 1 2 " ... .... 0 00 I u 3 " .............. 8 00 i 1 month, ........... 10 00 I " 2 " . .. 15 00 Li a on nn .................. ' JL t J To Advertisers In Detail. TriK RATES WILL RE AS FOLLOWS: Q-iarter Column 1 month, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $20 00 " . .. 2 " . .... 30 00 " 3 " ...... ...... 40 00 Half Column 1- " ....... ... .... 30 00 .' 2 " ......... 42 00 " ' " 3 " .. ....... 50 00 One Column .1 " . off 00 ..--.. " 2 " 75 00 " ' 3 " .... 100 00 Special Notices will be cl-arcred by the square one dollar for each insertion, for one week; and seventy-five cent's for each insertion, for 1 month. No adverlisemen&t 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 for subscription or other work done at this Office, except the Publisher and the Proprie tor. . .'ST" All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to , . ' J. J. STEWART,- ' I Editor fc Publisher. MWMIHT 'FOE 1865 The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. JW. BRADLEY'S NEW PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT. This invention consists of Duplex ;o'r two; Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly arid firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexibl-, elastic and dura ble Spring ever used. They seldom bend orhvak, like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect aud be utiful' shape more than twice as long as any single sprimr skirt that ever has or can be made. The-wonderful flexibility mid great comf rt and pi-aiiure to wiy laoy Wearing the Duplex Klliptic Skirl will be experienced particuhirly in all crowded atitemblies, operas, carriages, railroad car6 chqrch pews, arm chidrs, for promenade and house detss, as the pkirt can be folded -hen in use 10 occupy a finall place as easily and conveniently as a silk., or muslin dre?. A lady having .enjoyed-the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the .Duplex EIHptc Steef Spring Skirl for a single day will never afteri--wards willingly dispense With their use. For chil dren, .Misses and Young Ladies ihey are superior to all others. 'J'he Hoop- are covered with 2 ply douhle twisted inreaa ana ,wiii wear iwice os ion4 no iuc mhic aiu covering which Is used on all single steel'hop kirts. The three bottom rods ou every tkirt are also Dou ble Steel, and twice or double covered to preve nt the covering from wearing off the rods wheu dragging down n airs, stone steps, Ac. &c, which they are constantly subject to when ia use. All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every prt, giv'uiz tc the wearer the riio6t graceful and perfect shape "possible, aud aro unquestionably ihV lightest, most desirable .comfortable aud 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 7U & 61 Reade Sheets, i'ev ork. For sale in all first ss stores i this city, and . throughout the Uui J States aud Ca;iadas, Havau de Cuba, Mexico, tuith America, and the West In dies, luquire fo the Duplex Elliptic or double ; Spring Skirt. 4 59 dtf j DENTISTRY. ' H. L. Coleman D. D. S. . (Snccessor to' Dr. W. F. Basoir,) ; JJEsPRCT FULLY OFFERS HIS PRoFES- local Services to the citizens of Salisbury and viciu . ty. Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four let a (14) years practice hi can give general sat isfac . (ion He can be found at hia office, formerly occaf Vied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hour. I When money cannot be paid for operations on the 'eth, provisions will be received; such as bacon hjinite, no. 1 flour, chickens, buttej- eggs. &c, at Orkeifprices. f y 5 L my30tf TERMS THE WEEKLY SANNER. -o- FAMILY MWSPAPAE! -o- J. J. STEWART, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. A JOURNAL OF THE LATEST A NEWS, Politics, Literature, Mar kets, JRe ven iib and other Reports.. -o- The Great Paper of,. Middle North Ca rolina, Will be published on Monday of every week. The BANKER 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 our4rieuds to aid us in. procuring subscribers. .! ..- Terms Single copy one year, -" $3,00 Six Months', - - - - - 2,00 One Month, - - - , - - - - 50 Payments in advance. Address J. J. STEWART, , Banner Office, Salisbury, N.. C. THE HEW YORK NEWS "J- " NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS, A GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER!! BENJAMIN WOOD PROPRIETOR, A Journal of Politics, Literature, Fash ions, Market and Financial Reports, Interesting Miscellany, and New from all parts of the . r World ! It. contains more reading mat ter than any other WEEKLY PAPER. NZy IMPROVEMENTS INTTOD UCED. An Immense Circulation -Determined on. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper Published in New York. Single Copies - - t One copy, one Year -Three copies, one year Five copies, one year -Ten copies, one year - Tive Cents. - - $2,00 - - - 5 50 - - 8 75 . 17 00 And an. extra Copy to any Club of Ten. Twenty copies, $ne year - - - 30 00 The Weekly News is sent to Clergymen at - - - - $1 (JO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. To mail Subscribers - - - '"- $10 00 Six months - - - - - - 5 00 JSP""' Payments Invariably in ad vance. Specimen copies of the Daily and Week ly News, sent free. Address BENJ. WOOD. Daily ews Building, No. 19 City Hall Square New York C it'. r WALTON HOUSE, M0R6ANT0N, N. C. TUB UNDERSIGNED HAVING LEASED the above Hotel . for a number of years, are now refitting it aud puting it iu good order for the accom modation of the public, aud those who wish to visit Morgan tm and enjoy the fresh Mouutain breeze, will find at tha Waltou House a good, comfortable Itoora and the best furnished table in the State. HUNT fc WALTON. . August 7th, 1865. 3ino 6. William H. Bailey, Attorney and Counsellor at Law and So- licitor in Chancery. O FFERS his professional services to the public. Claims against the Government adjustment of confiscations settlement of contracts and collec tion of debts will receive prompt attention. Office hours 9a. m , to 1 p. m . 3 to 6 p. m He also proposes to establish a. . Law School in Salisbury, N. C. Havingf. had about thirteen years experience as a Law Teacher; he proposes to prepare young gen men for the bar. ' Heal Estate Agency. - The undersigned wil give his attention, if desired to the purchase and sale of real estaie. W. H. BAILEY. OFFICE Uegistet roomn thl Court House . Salishhrv, 22, 1865. tf-76 . 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 AKS ISSUm BY THIS ASSOCIATION. JOHN D. BROWN, "Agent. In the absence of Mr. Brown, Mr. John M.IIorah will attend to the busines. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 25, 1865. d77 3m-pd WILLIAM H. OLIVER & CQ Commission, Uereiving an J Forwarding 'MERCHANTS, Newbern, N. O. Having resumed bugine's at their old stand will give strict personal ifttention to the sale or ship ment oF . Cotton, Naval-Stores Cotton Yarns.. and Stuwtings,lFloufi, Dried Emits, dev., t&c, kc. .Vso, to receivin; and forwardiu? Goods. Regular lines of steamers and sailing vessels are now running between Newbern, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston. . REAL ESTATE AGENCY, NEWBERN.N.C. William ii. oliver & co., Will give strict attention to the selling or easing of every description of Real Estate. Persons in any portion of JJorth Carolina having Farming or Turpentine Lands, Coal Field or Oil Dinds, Min eral or Ore Lands. Town or City Property ' 'which they wish to dispense of will find it to their inter est to correspond with us. - HEAL ESTATE AGENCY,' NEWBERN, N. C i WILLIAM II. OLIVER fc CO. or Tnrpeixthxe Lauds, Mineral or Ore Lqn'dSj Coal Field or Oil Lands, Town or City Property in any portion of North Carolitfa will fiud it their interest to correspond with us. j July 13. lm-52 LL Assessments made in this roHeftion district based upon transactions, whiph may have been car ried on in Confederate currency, will be estimated as 16 dollars io one of United State currency for the period fover'mg the assessments of th income tax for 8C,4. ij. ii HELPEK, t'dUG Assessor 3d District, C. B0U6HTON WHEAT. FARMERS desiring this wheat for seed will ap ply at once, or leave the money and sacks with Met-srs. Crawford wtd Laurens, where a sample can be see u. Price $4 per bushel. JOHN WASHINGTON Salisbury, Ang. 18. 2wdT73-2tw-l Charjotie Democrat two inrertwcsY and send bill t this Office. -t TO Til PUBLIC. TO THE PUBLIC. 3rd Collection district, Salisbury N. C, Sept. 1st, 1865.' ' AGREEABLY to instructions from the Internal Revenue Offices 1 hare tedividd this Collection District into division, as follows: let division to in clude Ansou, Union, Cubarrus and Stanly cnnntles; 2d do. Rowan, Davidson and Davie; 3d do. Yadkin, Forsythe. iSlokes and urry: 4lh'do. Mecklenburg. Gaston and Lincoln; 5th do Catawba Iredell und Alexander; 6th j do. Wilkes, Ahe, Allegany . and VVltauga; iTthdo. Cleveland, Rutherford and Polk ; 8th do, Caldwell, Burke Mitchell and McDow ell ; Uth do. Yauey, Madison, Biimcotnb, Henderson and Haywood; lUth do., Transylvanja, Jacksou, Macon, Cherokee and Cly. ; - ,'" All persons who were doing any business in this district on the 30th day of May, 1865, for which a license ia required, will be assessed Trorn the 1st day of May, 1865. All persons who have commenced any business for which a license is required since the date of life establishment of the dj-trict. to wit: tlie 30h day of .May, 1865, will be assetee from the date of commencement of sad business. Any p-rsou, firm, company, or corporation, desi ring to engage in, prosecute, or carry on ahy trade, busi ness, or profession in this district-must first obtain a license therefore provided by law. Especial attention is directed to section 53 to 70, to Tl to 78, aud 1ITJ to 123, inclusive, of the internal revenue a 2t approved June 30th, 1864, as amended by the act of March 3 Ib65, relative to spirits, ale, beer and porter, and licenses. , The necessary blank applications prescribed by the Commissioner of 1 nlerual Revenue for licences can be had at my office. No manufactured tobacco, snuff, or cigars, nor distilled spirits, braudy or wine, can be shipped out of ihr district unless iu accordance with law. The income tax for 1864 will b- assessed in this district. H. II. HELPER, difi)3 Assessor. To Contractors and Bridge Builders. Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Compact, ' Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 2d, 1865. PLANS and Proposals for building a bridge over Cedar Creek, on, the Raleigh and Gcston Rail road, will be received at this office until the 18th day of .Sepiemb-r, 1865. Bridge Builders mar submit plans for a wooden bridge constructed on Ihe 41 Howe Trass plan,"dso plans for a stone, culert. ' Each plan must W;ac eompanied -by proposals. The Company reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. , The Contractor to do all the work and furnish all material. The transportation of the material, will be at the cost of the Company when the same Has to be carried by Railroads or Steamboats. R. W. LASITER, Presdent Raleigh. & Gaston Railroad Co 4td95 . FLOUR, FLOUR. 00 ? A'Ri5LS 1 L0UK jQet rCfived Dd for MtCUBBINS, FOSTER CO Sept 19, '65. " . 3t.d LATE PAPERS. TPhOSE- wishing late New Yora. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and 'tl)-r Northern papers, will rind them at Mr. P. H. .MON'l AGUK'S, Quartermaster's Office, tfdS6 Main Mreet. SCHOOL BOOKS. ' t ... rW HE Greensbfrugh series of School Btok.s, em jL brncin! Primerf, S)elling BtHik, Firt,' Second and Third Ueaders. Pr-mary d Scluiol Arithmeiics, Primary Grammar. Lairti Grammar. Jtc .tHjT "for sale ai "the BAN N EH" Printing Office, These Ihs have received the hearty, approval and adoption of the a!l.s and mwt succes-ful Teac h ers in this Stale and hnv the dditiinal commenda tJon of being works of Iio.r.e production But inde pendent of that, they re truly meritorious, aud therefore deserve extensive patronage. Salisbury, Aug. 12. tf-fiD i HAVE JUT RECEIVED A FINE ASSORT MENT of Millinery Goods, . . DRY GOODS, RIBBONS, Laces, Jlats-, Head Drenses, Veils, articles for the Toilet, aud every variety necessary for , lady's wear and use, of the laesi style and lash ion. M am also prepared to do any variety of Millinery and Mantau making, having engaged the services of u FASHIONABLE . MILLINER from the North who briugs with her the latest styles and modes. MRS. J. CARNCROSS Next to Mickael Brown, Main St. Ang. 26, '65-tt . . '
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