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J t rc ' O .t. SALISBURY,. ;N.,CL . TUESDAY, . SEPTEMBER -26,- 1865.' HO. 105 ,'OL. L MIL! j .ll,1- t its "" - : SUBSCRIPTION VERTISINC, AND' AD- Otr paper will be published daily it flie'fcllow jr.ratos in Federal currency :' , i my. 1 year, ....... k ..... v?10 00 G months,. , 5 00 " 1 month, .......... . J-60' "eekly, 1 year, $3' 00 0C 50 " ' 6 months, " 1 month,., Cash4a advance. . . 1 Ratescf Advertising:. OX-YABLIC'IX ADTANCd) Ten lines or less, small type or one inch space, to consulate 'a square, ; $-H.'-40 3 50 " X week,, .. 3 50 2 41 3 " 1 month, ". 41 ! (Gl00 8 00 iin no . . :15 .00 . . 0 00 T AdTjrtiseis-U Detail. THE HATES WILL W'.'Aif FOtXoVS: Quarter Column 1 'month, .... . . .". . . 2 " ......... ..... i. j u t 20 00 30 00 '40 00 .. -ZQ 00 42 00 50 00 50 04) . .75 00 130 00 Half Column Oae Colnmp 1- 2 " ... J " 1 2 3 Special Notices will be charged by the; square one dollar for wch insertion, for one week; and evenly-five cents for each insertion, for'l'mrtnth. No jidvertisemeiist inserted dhless paid for in Ivnnce. ' Tim name of no subscriber entered on our books ' tless paid for. in advance. No one is authorized toTrceivc and " receipt for ,ney for subscription or other work dtfio at s Office, except the Publisher and the 'P:piie- tEP A'l Otters concerning business of. the 'See must be addressed to , ' ' ' J. J. STEWART, . EditoS tk PoCdrsnER. A Visit to Jefferson Davis- Mrs. Grundy has tlio following bur ---que 'f tlio' fonsatit ,xipn-ts ia'oout ff. Davis at Fortress Monroes. From our own Special, ' August 9, 1S65. Passing .by Fortress lotiroo yesterday, I took occasion to . rop in fr aCall upon the ex-President f r he late laineitted Confederatu -States. .- Mr. Davis is lo;khig quite old. Many Mcilu; tliis to bi's treannent.bere; bur t tin uk it may .possibly arie tVovi the iaet tl at l o was bom in Q.8,08. When 1 ent red bis aparsinent he-was pitting in .t chair wbieh ttood upon the Hour. llcJiad oiiuhand in biscOMt pock et, mid the other rested upon his knee. This osition, bowever, is mt'COin,pul $ory, and be -vmries it at will. I said, "flow do yc u 'di, Sir? lie taid,'"lVetty well, Auustus how are you?" I I do not know why be called ine ""Au gustus." It'isr.ct'iriy ir.ame. - I then said, "Sir, there are many -eaM lictin nimorscoivcerrfmyour treatnrent in this piiiee. Have you anythino; to complain ot V Ile tlien said, "Yoirjig Man, I slioukl think I had?" - Said I, ''Of what?" Said be, "Of boiiig 'Locked LTp." Tliisbas not 'hitbtrto been mentioned as a source of dissatisfaction with bins i I tlitn ' thrust my left hand into tny waiscoaf, eeparated my feet, tbre-vv back my bead, extended tny right band in the air, Mid said. , "Sir, are you f.ware that yon have been guilty of originating, inaugurating arid prosecuting a. wicked and causeless Rebellion againsf the Best Government n the World. That you and your Myr uidons the Unprincipled Tyrants of a oinestic Oligarchy bavo conspired to isrupt the Union of States for which nr Fore-fathers fought, bled and died? ''hat you have endangered those Rights ud Liberties that constitute the Falladi- im of ." ' . "O, Stuff!" said he, interruping me; "you've been reading Xhe Nation. "How do they Feed .you here? I ask ed. 1 "On Victu als, mos" he answered "Do the.Ho'Bquitos trouble yoviJ" I -gked. x ERWIS OF " YieswLen'they Bite me' ho answer- . . ' d. . , vYou are frot allowed to go out of I your Cell?" eaid I. "Ain't I?" Bartf ho. . . ' "I lUpposetybu realteoo;or position," "Well," he replied, 'tf'm pretty well aware of being in Jail." Said-I, 'presume you. comprehend the possibility of terminating your reck less career by thetgravest of all expia- Said lie. '"Wellwno8Ueplterminflte 'Welh in osUemd f ermi pat in ihaTvtinmTra Wie1iTa:recr'ln itiatntityf 1.. -if ...-. " " ifti excertion. vDo you call yourself a : Persecuted Man !" I inquired. "TiHjre'8 to Brussels Carpet oh the floor," said he ; -and I don't get many Irumes witlj my ratemde Jbna bras. "But you are 'kindly treated?" "I'm willing to chanoe "places with you, if you like Kind Treatment," At this juncture a Sentinel brought Mr. Davis Ins Supper. 1 inspected it narrowl', and, found it to consist of a llass'of Something Brown, and Some-' thing Else in a Dish. Mr. Davis ate it with aparent appetite. He then informed me that it was about Closing up Tune, and that 1113' ab-ence would not be entirely disagreeable to hi 111 ; -so I departed. The Officer of the Day "escorted me out of the fortress. "Do you think Mr. Davb'is .perseeiit. ed?" said-L "Don't you know ?'"said he. "1 do not," said L "That's very curious !" said ho. . 1 . - - -- Colonkl G. &J:'. Legbjj 'Grenfkll. We find the following 'account of tliis officer, formerly of tjio Confederate States Army, in a New York paper of the ISth : Late on 'Saturday night Lieutenant Wy man, of the Fourth regulars, Han cock's 'Corps, -with a squad of six pri vates, arrived in Jersey'City via the New -York 'and Eric railway, having in custody G. St. Leger . Grenfell, tried 'and found guilty as a rebel conspirator and hotel burner 'iif Chicago, and sentenced to be hung, the sentence remitted to im prisonment for -li-lciin the Dry Tortugas, andyibw-on his way there. The prison er was detained at the station house uvtfr night and yesterday, Lieutenant Wymafn proceeded with him "to New lork for the purpose of embarking on board the first vessel boimd for New Orleans, to convey tlie convict to 'his destination. JirjDAVis' Codn-sei. li. 11. Gillett. the counsel associated with (Jharlus O'Cotiner in the trial of the ilijlml' ftc-PresHlent, is. a native of fJolutnhia county, New York. At an early age before he'Cotti tne need the study- of the law, hu lookup his residence at '0j;densfbui, St. Law retice countv, where he resided fot many years. He studied 1'iaw inth. office of Silas Wright, at Can ten, where Mr. Writrfit was postmaster using part of his law office for arpost office. It was not inany yeArs before Mr. iljett became ono'of the prominent lawyears and politicians north of Albany. He was member dTOongress, and 'member of tie State Legislature for many Vears. Under President Pd!k he wi!lie"ister .at tho Treasury and Solicit6r of the Treasury. At the 1 hue Jefterson Davis was Secretary of War, under President Pierce, be was -counsel to the Attorney General, Commissioner of Claims, Commissioner of Patent, and since has held se veral minor offices at Washington.' As a pub lic speaker, at the bar or on the stump, he was the most popular except Preston K?ng of any in th'. part of the State. He ranks high as a criminal lawyer, and has had much experi ence ra military life. .' ' Vill iam .Tack, a negro is Issrvin on a jury at Brooklyn, New' Ybrk, with eleven wh:te men. Benjamin Davis colored, has been arrested in Norfolk, Va., for seeing sausage made of cats. JamesA. Scydam, a coast-scene painter (ff great reputation, died iri New York last Monday. - J. B. Walthall is appointed postmaster at Lynch .burg, V., vice J. T. Pjitchard, resigned. James Piper, of Barre, Mass.,, was one hundred and two years old on Tuesday, tne 12th iast. A glass ot ice'waiier ?a Brownsville, Texas, is worth twelve centi. TO .'HE I'UHI.IC. 3rd Cotleef Pj,triet, Salisbury N. C., Sept.. Ut, . , 1865. , . ' , - , . i AGREBLY to in'trocuon fepm th. -Internal Revenue 0ffiC, 1; hi re-diVid.d this Collection Iv .Uilriinvdiisidnr,'afonotfi: 1st division to a Me Gast-on tail Kth d Catawba Iredell and Aleitand-oi' fa u Wilks, Ashe, ArTejtany a lit Walaja 7ihdo. ;ievelard,'Rutherfrd ,and Polks, gtlidlflld!. Burke . Mitchell aud McDo- MkcoiV Cherokee aud t IdV. : - J . 1 1 Allersoris .who were doinif any busintes in this distfil on the 30th day of May,' 1865, for which h liceni is required, will be fispessed from the 1st day of'Mfr, f8(i5. All persons who have commenced uny asiuesH ior wnicu a iiuenhois. retjuinjusuiuD mo date lili.' esuoiisnineni 01 ine oi-inui. w wn; mo uy of May, rbfio, will be aset-seti from the ' coniinenceinent of said business. . 30th date Af person, firm, rornpany, or corporation, desiring to einiffe in, pn'tfecnte, or carry on aliv trade, busi- Jiessr profession in this district must first obtain a licens therefore provided By law. , . , "Etfacial atteniion is directed to section 53 to 70, to Tl A 78, aiitl 1 lb" toT2:J, inclusive, of the internal revenea3t approved June 30th, -i HG4, as atnerrrde-di by thact tf .March 3-l05. relaliv- to tpiritu, ale, beer ud porlPr, add ficeiises. TlieneceWcry blank Ppticutions presi":nbed by the Coninmsiinier'of Internal Utrvenue ftr llcenct can be hudat my office.' No Hiuifitntured lobacco, snufT, or 'cigars, nor distil le 'spirits, brandy or wir.e, can he ljJ)ed,ut of the (t rift unli-ss in accordance with law. The iii-olne lax forlSfJ4 will'b- assessed iti 'this district. V II. II. ll ELPEIi,t d 4:13 Assessor. WILLIAM I). OLIVER & 00., Oommssion, Uemving mid Forwarding . MERCHANTS, ' Newborn, N. G. flavin'- resumed business at their old stand will give strict personal attention to the sale or ship ment of . , . 1 Cotton, Xtwil-Stores Cotton 'Yarns card Shcrtinys, Flmifiy JJried Also, to receiving. and forwarding Goods, licgdlar' lines (if steamers' anfi sailing 'vessels are now rnnninir between Newberh, New York, Philadeljiliia, Baltimore and Boston. REAL ESTATE AGENCY NEVP,EllN, N. C. . WPLLTA) K. OLIVER '& CO- Will give strii-l .attention to the selling or t-aig of every description of R-al Estate. Persons in any portion of North Carolina having IXh'riiiifj or Tnrpeiifue Lo'mhi Coal Field of OH Luh, Mln tral.o)' Oft Imh. Town or City Property which' they wish to ilh -peiise of will tiud it to their inter est to toirejJpond with us. 5 NEW BERN, N. C. AtjlLTiJlXM JL OLIVER & CO. Perfons wishing to purchase or leae Funning or Tibpertiinc lauds, Mineral or Ore Lands,'- Coal -Fieldfir Oil Lands, Town or CHy Properly in any portion of North Carolina will fi'.id it their iiitertst to 'correspond with us. Julv B. ' lm-52 S are now nrenared to furnish anV amount of PINE LUMBER, at the shortest notice. Oitr mill is in fine order and making beautiful lumber. We are sitUHlt-d on the Western N. C. Railroad, nhoul 15 miles lelovMorgauton, aud can ship to any point to suit the purchaser. , ' : LTNDSEY& BARTON. Morganton, N. C, Aug. 25, 1865 lmdd82 SYNODIC AL NOTICE. THE SYNOD OF -NORTH CAROLINA wtl nieet in Favetttville, on WEDNESDAY, the 25A day of October, 1865,'at 7 o'clock, P. M. ACOB "DOLL, dtf81 7 , Staged Clerk. BOOksA 6he lot of SCHOOL BOOKS just re ceived by Messrs. McNeely & Co., consisting of Comstock s Cliaiiustrv, WeH'.i Philosophy, "il 'lards U. S. history, Abercromhv's intellectual Phi losopny, cott s Manual of History of the U. S., Our Own Sehool Arithmetic, Smith's Grammar, Practi cal Lessons in English by Bullion, McGiiffy's 2d, 3d and 4ih Readers, Standard Second Reader. Good rich's 3d Reader, North Carolina Readers No. 2 & 3 Town s Grammar schoof reader, 'Blair's Lect'ftres, McNally's Geography and Atlas, Davis' pra'ctlca Arunmeuc, JNaiional Primef, National 1st Keatfet Webster's Spellitiff finnk. lnrrMher tpitfi a lot df TSta IveloDes. &c tionery, lnk-sta5s,iCap, letter and note paper, f Md-lmod82 clde,Jvasvtj,nn?ftt cbrru aftd BUnly couniiei; -ftddo.tlow,J)vid8on .nd Davie ; 3d do, Yadkin, 1 m THE WjSEjbLYX BANNER. MIILf 'nEWSPAPaR! : , j j q , . l i . - ' J. J. STEV ART, E-pitOlt AND V '.'7 ii .TOTT-RTST Atf ' fivl Tnt?'1 "r -to- ' The 'Great Paper of Middle Nyrtii Ca rolina, . , , , "Will be pulilished on Moncfay of every veek. The 'BANNER will ' cdntain more reading matter than any other Paper in- the State, and shall be thoroughly de- votedtothe interest of our whole people. 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