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O W) ii li S v A a l v0g V! in . -MS 'WK-. . ! SALISBURY. N.-C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER . 2, 1865; NO. 1) 0 VOL. I. TO -L'JL. MNflEK BAffiY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AMD' AD-. gcene In The Court-Tie Tables Turned., 4 y.0.- . ; ' 0r7 I J.S. We, arrested in Chicago a few DrA jiapcr will h put.Ii.-dnd daily at the follow-; days ;go on a charge of stealing Gov jnf n,t.-! in Federal cnrn.iiRv : . ornmciit bonds, turns ont to he a defec- I )ailv, 1 Vf ill' ' - IS O OO (I month. . . ' P month, . . . Weekly, 1 yeai. . . " C inuiithii, " 1 month, Cm1) in advance. 1 co $3 oo 2 (rAVAnu iv ahvawic.)' Ton lim-s or It-ss, ' miihII t vp', or on? inch tp&ce, t cii:.xti;ui-a scfiiaro. Square, 1 lay, ... . . 1 1 vrk, . . . 1 2 " j; J)() ! r 1 1 inontli, : 10 00 1 11 lo 00 20 m It To -AdTtrtlbfrs i Dfiall. tiiikai ks' wri.i; ne- As'Kiit.tow?: ator Chmin I month,... 1 $20 00 J 'n no 3 I 3 I Half CV.mnn a ( '. )nc Column 1. . ' a 3 Special Notices will lf cl.arired by dollar lor oacn rnwrium, iui n . . 1. :.. 1 r.,iiii ..'V-ntv live com ior i-aou m-ini., .......... Vo 'idvcrti-fmciist insiMtcd nnls paid" Iof in ' u ivancr. r Thr n:t!iir of no 'xiibsoj-iber entered on . I',.r til .iilV:ini,l. Nonnpis aiith rizod to receive and ictcipt lor nr.ih-v for iibsi:ripfion or other work done, at Mis (' )trw, f-xifit the Publisher and .the 1'iopiie- rjg- AH lrttors concerning business of tlie &4 """'"'""'""i.'i. STEWART. : KOITOR it 1'L'BI.ISHKR. ""r TEMPTED. We siood iietlifr uloiu', 'i'Htli the ilark'tnnor sinniiier lmne. Thi jnyriads of htars "lHiie. Tlie'lireeze stirred the Baft leaven, while I ShhmJ cileiit, calm, and Mill, by lier side, ' liackeil with irfw'.Hi9 I trtrre to hirfv- M v love fr this jrirl was such, I hail rather than lose her die! J?he eou'd thrill my 8ul hy her touch, Or a dunce from her daik eye. She said she would trust lo my word, id I Could not tell the sweet Hold i. He. There stole across Ue the scent Of the fnivraiit lilar flower ' Kven n.w 'lis lo me ftill blent With the a-otiy of that hour. There was none to hear hut the star and niutl. Yet I could not tell her I had not Miiued. Don't be s angry, pra- ," v hc whispered beseechinzly j " I only waut ym to'say But two or three worn m wr , That this horrible tale is false must be ; Yet look in my eyes, and teil it me." Col a word but a breath and she To-monow wnuld be my wile. The sirueyle seemed shatiering me Like a strife of Druth or Life. I telt cold and white, by my looks he knew, Or my silence, that nil sheheard wns Uu. ! Tell me the truth." she ssod Ibn her voice seemed colder now, And I thought of a time long ped. Uefore shmne was oh my brow. My headlong passim mid deeds i curst, And then I resolved she should know the worst. In three words I confessed: I am guilt !" was all I said Then was I mailt on y breast If ested ihut fair yoiuiff head My arms were u round her, and I heard Sobs coming quickly between each wo d. Dearest, I feared you might Have shrank when I temple! you Tha lo soothe me down for lo-niht, You would lellme what was not Pue ; That, my heart must have bent to my-mind and AW, 1 urn thine, love, through gH.ul and ill." A UKMAKKA1H.K ) I FF K U K X ( K . A SOlllC- whut remarkable difference is seen in the weather of the 1 -resent month and that ot September. 1S64:. lTp tj the.llthof that month the ! mercury mse above 80 de crees once, and twice at noon it, was as hw as o. degrees. '.'Generally it was n bout 70. During this month it once went above 1)0 degrees, was from 80 to S on four days, and from 81 to 84 on linee days. lhil. Ledjer. live of office; and in the course of the! . . . . , , i. leal proceedings on weanesctay, a nve- lv scene occurred m court... It appears in court. It appears! hatLovo waited upon awycr named j Samuel $1. felker, in Chicago, and .01-j . f. red him a nnmbcr of bonds, purporting , ..; to liave oeen stolen in.XNew iorK. xei kcr, getting into confidential relations j with Lo vc, Ctn fussed to him tlfht IlO tiad "$75,000 of-loiiti which the Now York the arrest of L:-ve, package . left by m-Lv was pet)el it ;nrt; nutl f5uiuTii pi m tu n. inKtoml' nt stolen bonds, one hntidred and nine largesizcd envelopes. At this stage of. the proceedings, Felker tt-ns jurontd in tin poiirt-rooni. whitlier lie had been summoned as a witness, on a requisition from the Governor of Ohio; t. ,. i...: 1.1 4,J 00 i The Tribune mys: " 42 'no J The scene that ensued was one to which ', T)0 00 i Jio description can do justice. Felker ... o 00 ' seemed as if he intended to pay no at ... 75.oo; tentionfo the arrest, but recovering him - 100 00 j jf. ,an(jc,j over jjis pocket-hook with wi-ik- and j some 'paHjrs to his brother. Hie tnove- !tnnt was witnessed fov A Ian l inkert n. ------ - . . ' - ,v , aid" iof m'eiiiet ot the rinkerton ueiecnve vgeti ! cy; and .he, regarding the attempt as an o.ir books j u"nvvar,..intC( one 8Tnck the wrist of the ! . i i . i. It .1. chiet ot the finkertoii Detective Agen ! receiver, ami tlie property ien on me floor,. Then ensned a tight, hut the re porters, being behind the table, while the affray took place near the door, could not tell what blows Were struck. However, in the melee, the pockets of Mr. l'inkerton were also emptied of five United States- bonds, two of which were forl 000 each, two for 100 each, and one for $,0. Tlfey were p eked up from ! the floor subsequently and handed to the owner at the end of the fracas. Kenny had hold of Felker, but the latter de imirrcd lo accompanying hi puprnr . The justice being a; pealed to, decided that 'Felker could not be taken from the room so long a6 there was a probability of bis being; wanted as a witness; With this Kenny Was satisfied, and the trial was ordered to proceed. . The counsel for the defence then call ed oir Mr. l'inkerton, who testified : Felker looked at the witn ss and said: ! "You old thief, you." Mr. Pinkerton moved forward to resent Ihe insult, hut was prevented by the crowd, and in the scuffle several more blows were struck. Mr. Fiiikerton then seized sin inkstand j from" 1 he fable, but did not throw if. lie, 1 1 ' 1 1 Ml. .1 1 ! however, succeeucu in spilling me iiik liberally around, the coat of Mr. llai vey being well shotted. The -Justice in stantly ordered telker under arrest, and he was convened to the Central Station and locked no. Mr Pinkerton then a;- olnoMzn I to tlm (Joiirt for the trouble a 1 which had been occosioned, and was as' , , , , , 1 sured that the Court had no desire to as- sess a linu uiiuci 1111- himioiuih-u!. Mr. Jones here said that they had nothing further.t-i mac and withdrew the prosecution. Hie prisoner, Love, stood therefore aeiuitted. Tim-, examination, concluded,, the de- tcctives waited on Felker from the Cen-j II JI1 OiaillMl IU IIIU tlCJIOl l-'l IHioumfj and Fort Wayne railroad, where he was placed on board t tiain, and ironed hand and foot. , The affair is an intricate one, and may yet ucveion manv mciaenrs anoiactsi now unknown. 1 endm judicious to speculate. this it is not ; One of the Suiith Carolina railroads takes as hire, specie, greenbacks, corn, bacon, lalio v or lard. Tickets must be purchased before enteiing tlie cm rs, for a notice v;ii us tlie passengers that "no pro duce will he t;ikeu by tlie conductors on the 'train." Daniel Webster,-sn of the lute Col. Fletehcr Webster, ninl grandson of the tatnous Exjkiutider, died at lMarshlield, on the Oth of Sept., a-ed 25. 1 1 i: ' , " " ' . ' ' ' THE Underwriters' Agency, Of NeW York, t - Tjifee1 XfilUrtr, Hll i.' i r.?;! issue POUCIB5 OF ars. FircfJc Marine Insurance ' " ' V' ' ,u V . , MaJprtM b GOLD pt CURRINCY- CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE All W1ID BT TH AMOCIATIOK. " JOHN D. RROWX, Ape-lit. In the bsence of Mr. Hrown, Mr John M lorn!, will attend to the hiinnes. S,li..ury,N.C:., Aug. 25. iSGi-d 3m-Pd Uu JSL. eECD H 13HJ S3 I 1IAVK JUSTUBI-'KIVBD A FIXE ASSORT MEjNT of Millinry GKd', nintJi..,0 DRV (JOODS. RIBBONS. Lacei,. lints, Head Dresses, Veils, article for tin Toilet, and every variety necmaary for lady.n, wear and ue, of the la est. style and tashioii. I m aU prepared to do any variety of Millinery and.MaiiUn rnnkinj. luving engiiged the services of a FASHIONABLE M I L I INK It from the North who brings with her the latest litylei mid modes. ' MRS. J. ('ARNi:ROSS, Next to Michael flmwn, Main St.. Aaj. 2fi, 'W-tf. . . f E are now prepared lo furnish any amount of PIN K LUMBER, at the ,nc m.tiee. Our mill is in fjue ord'-r and making beautiful lumber. We are situated on the Western N. C. Railroad, aKmt 15 miles below Morgantoii, and cuuship to any point tcsuit the purchaser. LIND.SKV A BARTON. Morsranlon. N. C, Ah. 25. IH(i5 I mod 82 COMMISSION MERCHANT Dealer In Merchandise "A7 0ULD iii'onn hin friend and the public, til ' ' he i now leceioj the fdlowiu- 'rtlle. which will l hiM low l'r cash. or exc!ianeJ "tor i prcKiune. 1 .. .... -i Minn Cnlt.ii, aa-.orlrd. No 8. 9,'itt, II & 12; ailk Bn.wiiaml niraeh-.l fthir'iii!? : Cidicoea; Lium. "J"1 S'"u"n Handkerchief ; shoe.-, Ladie'H eni Hosiery : Hat Blafk it Drab; impend-w ; Iriah , lufU:c(rs J j;osoins r,.H(8 sp.M,rn,r,,,i; : II. .n Skirls: Black Braid ; Iron. Naiis; Toburco.mnT&TJig its ; Flour in Barrel &.Sck c. Salib,irv, Juh 25. triti'i. ly IJ3 I) Mm TAX i t RHF.REnbv the Boanl f CoiwmiHioners that ihe Sj.eriflc Tie on Billiard Tables, Insurance Companitf, D.jruerian Artiii. Hotel keeperH, Live ry Stablet, public Dra'yn, Vh-oiim, Cart. and Oini buPKen, Pedlam, nud on all vend s of Winef , Cor dials, r other spirituous or alcoholic liquors be collect- ! ed forthwith J THOMAS McNKELYTtTk Stpt 11; ieci. ' irdiw. FALL A) WINTRR LVrORTATIOS. Ribbom, Millinery and Slraic Good. arm'stbo.vg."T;ato'b. & 00, I 1 POUTERS AN I) jOtiBP.RS OF KIBBONS, Bonnet Silks anil s.'iitius, Vrlvets Riichea, Flowert, Feaiherf. Straw Boniieiii, Flat, &c. - No. '.'37 ami Ii.ftnof y:tH B .llimore S:. Baltimore, m. i). OFFER a Stock uiisurp;irKfd in the United Stale i variety and cheapness. ' ORDERS solicited and prompt attention GIVEN. Sept. 5,IS5. pdlmd-87 LUMBER t iwmim Diiuuii Jl J THE WEEKLY BANNER. -o- PAMILY' MWSPAPAE ! o J. J. STEWART, EDITOlt AND publishee! 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