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if SXCISBtlRX' "MILT!; BANNER. -'IT If il r" t : t 25 s$ X RAILROADS. GREATSOUTHERN MAIL IEC. CCD TXT TT US RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS. ft J .- ' CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, -- PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND . . r LYNCHBURG 'U THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTBAL RAILROADS 411 MILES CONTINUOUS RAIL-NO STAG- TWICE DAILY. The Orange and Alexandria Uailroud having bc-ii put in complete repair, are now running two trains .daily between Washington City and Lynchburg. con necting with the Baltimore mid Ohio railroad at Washington, the Virginia and Tennesse railroad at Lynchburg, and at Gordonsville with the Virginia Central railroad for Staunton and Richmond. Passengers ti king this line pass in full view of the various baitle fields along the line of the Virginia Central Railroad, betweeu Richmond and Gordons ville, and ill famous batile fields of Managua, Bris aoe and Cedar Mountain, on the Orange and Alex a Hdria Railroad, and may. rely upon making close Kiid regular connection with the lines indicated Elegant cars are run npoii this line, and every accoin mda lion furnished to make the passengers comfort Ve. Tksough passengers arriving in Richmond by the Virginia Central, Richmond and Danville, and Rich mond and Petersburg Railroads, will find Garbers & Co'i omuibusea to transport them between depots. Passengers have ample time Iodine and sup at Gor donsville, and breakfast and sup at Virginia Central depot. . - ' Trtnis leave Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a. m.. and 7:1 5 p. m.; on Sundays, at 7:15 p. m., only, making close aud sure connections at-Wnshi rig city with the Baltimore and Ohio rail mad for the fol- ing points : DT ORIDGFORD.of Haskins & Br'df Xj Jl ford, and late of Bridgeibrd and Co., Richmmid Virginia. " , A.MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N.C. ; BRIDGFORD & .MYERS, AUCTIONEERS COMMISSION AND FOjl- WARDING MERCHANTS, " Dock. treet, between Fifteenth and SeTeBteenth, , .RICHMOND, VIROJMA, J Where they are prepared to do a General Aocljon and Commission- Storage and Forwarding BuBinij, and trust, by strict attention to busiuess, to merft a share of public patronage. ' ' 1 ' ' All orders entrusted to us will be promptly filled at the lowest market rates. . , ; ' . REFERENCES. .Merchants of Lynchburg, Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Danville, , j New York Connelly and Co,, Merrett, Walet and Co , G. B. Lawion, Power and Acker, Swe won. Mendenhall and Co., Williams, Noble and Qatei Boston Clark aud Woodward; Thomas J., ones and Co , R. A, Howes and Co., 1 William M. S ,wd man and Co.; Z. Snow ind Co. M nine F. Cobb. A J Bird. ,A ii - f - , - . HaiifM, Ntv JSootia Bcujaiuiu Weir anCyf A Philadelphia Buckner, McOummaiid ana vi-, J Rinaldo, Sank and Co., Dohan and Tate. f v Baltimore Thomas It Matthews and Sons, R II Hesleti, W Lanahan and Sons, Moore N Fall, Presi dent Baltimore Steam Puck Company, A W Shaw, Superintendent New Line Steamers'. Raleigh, Norih Carolina George W Swepson, President Ratrigh National Bank, JDpxareux. Greensboro' North Carolina James Sloan, Lexington, North Carolina B B Roberli, 0 F Lowe and J P Stimpson. Salisbury, Forth Carolina Burt' :i Craije, John I Shaver and J C Turner. ( Coucord, North Carolina A J Yorke. 'Statesville, North Carolina RF' imonton, Trea surer W N C R R. H C E cles and J S Miller. TUCKER & SMITH, Commission Merchants, and Wholesale-. Dealers in SI boot's, ' 'Shoes," Hats" and Caps,""' . - Warehonse, 250 TV. Baltimore Street, i Between Charles and Hanover. , BALTIMORE. JCgT" Onr stock is being daily ' replen ished by fresh arrivals from the best fac tories, and of new and desirable styles. Nov. 8th, '61. Iml42 - Baltimore, PhiladelpV ia, New York, Burlington, Iowa, Bloomington, lit-, Columbus. Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohi, Cairo, l'l., Chicago, 111., Cleveland, Ohio, "Detroit. Michigan, Decatur, 111 , Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, Evansville, Ind, Foil du Lac, Wis, Galena, Ohio, Iowa City, Iowa, Indianapolis, Ind., Jamesville, Minn., ' Lynchburg. Va., Lngansport, Ohio, Louisville, Ky, La Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., Milwaukee, Wis , Madison, Ind., Musculine, Iowa, Newark. Ohio, Prune du Cbien, Parkertsbar?. Va., Quincey, III., Kichmnni', Ind;, Sandusky, Ohlo Springfield, III., St. Joseph, Mo., St. Louis, Mo-, St. Paul, Minn., Toledo, Oh'io. Terre Haute, Ind-, Vincennes, Ind., Wheeling. Va., resi- rrsi- Morganloti, North Carolina-r-T R Caldwell. dent W N C R R.. and K C Pearson. Charlotte, North Carolina John Wilkef, dent Firsi National Buik.H B Williams. Wilmington, INofth Carolina T E Roberts. Asheville, JVorth Carolina A T Sum me y and N W Woodfin. J Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Mordjecai. November 8th, '63. 3m 42 J., WOOD BILL. BELL 5c REED CMM1SSI0N BROKERS. OVKR UKST MTIOXAL BAAR OF VIGll . Governor Street, Richmond, Va. Buy and ff'l oivCommissiini Leaf and Manafi Tobacco, aud produce of all kinds 11, Xenia, Ind., Zanesville, Ohio. This line carries (he through mail, consequently snakes first conneciions. Tickets at office. No. 231 Main street, and Virgin ia Central Bailroad depot. 'Richmond W. B. RICHARDS, Ja , Agent. -00117,5. : ; 3.no MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFORT ABLE ROUTE . FROM CHARLOTTE TO THE NORTHERN CITIES. ';;: ' "' via ' ' ' -" 'J : NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, RALEIGH 4 GASTON RAILROAD, Petersburg & Wtldon Railroad, AMD THEIR VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. PASSENGERS, by this 'rnerwEll leave Charlotte at 3 o'clock p. m , arrive at Raleigh 4.30 a.m. Leave Raleigh 5 o'elock a m, arrive at Gaston 12 a m and leave Gaston 1 pro anive at Petersburg 6,30 p m and leave that night for Richmond and the North or stay ui Pelcsburg, get a good ufchtWat ttl,d u'ka the cars f..r Cwy Point, connecting wMi the Jame Kiver steamers for northern points. Tas,en,rera (or wet.ru'or southern pouts will leave Pe tor-burg at 5 30 o'clock a m, rriv at Gaston 11 a in, Lave Gastou 11 a m. arrive at Ralegh 7 a. m. Leave lUleigh at 7.40 p ni, and 6 a m Parens, .s ar. respectfully requeeUd to' el lhh. els before i, ten ng the cars. trau.b ,,n tke Peterhbrg Raif Road o Suaiai E. WILKES, Eng. and Sp XCRj, A. JOHNSON, Sap Raleigh Gasloa R 0. j, ft c ,t K. M.DUNLOF, General Porwardiug- A$tjfa, - f ' ' AtteiidtoarrangingtlieIntern.il Reveille Tax upon Manufactured Tobacco. , Refer to : IIi!?L Warren d Co, Petersburg, ' V R"!ers, Adams ifc Co., Richmond; S, C. V li i Liberty, Va.; Geu. DuffGreen, Washington, 1UC BELL & REED. I RICHMOND, Va., Ae.Us for B UCOX, CLAUD Y & CO. Manufactured and Leaf Tobacco, and General Com mission Merchant!1 No. 181, Pearl corner Cedar St.'N.Y Oct. 17, '65. (Hum. Spotswood Hotel, RICHMOND, Va , August, I8C5. IT haviil been reported that the 'Syolswood Hotel had been connscaieii ana closed, the proprietors deem t proper to assure the Public that such is not the ense. The House is open for the accominndittinii of visitor!, as it hus been from its opening day iu Sep--teinber, I8o0. The Ilonse has hten remodeled, renovaled, refur nished, and put in perfect order throughout, and the traveling public may reft assured of finding as com fortable accumulations wilh us as can bfouuiLjti any first dass Hotel, North or South. Our friends, patrons, and tha travelling public gen erally, visiting Richmond, are cordially invited to make their home will) tin, anil no pains will be vjwrf d tw make them comfortable, us wm lire pledged sustain the well known reputation of the llounr. 0r Tor.nrr pmrfxia will (!:.! tf,r ,Jd eriiplojpf . f the House sliSlin or service, were they will btip'sss ed to weleome them as formerlv. I COUKKRY &.MILLVVOOI), Proprinork ct14- d3mol22 ' JOHN DOOLY, " Hat CAP knd FUlt Dealer, If ak . i .i l , RICHMOND, YA. HAS constantly w hand an exiensife stockl f. v .rv antde in his line. Hi, gnodSs, be ,IH , (t ekan.s from North Carolina, Tennrssln nnH V'" " t sl,w wice. asthev e , Zt? Vire,ma. Hat house, in New York Phi iJh . k-"1 Jobbi" WALTOTloi mOEGAHTOW, H. C. rPHE UNDERSIGNED IlAVlKp;r 1 the ahov. M.c.I for . numbetlf year8 reji ting lt and pnliag h in d or yJ. nr, nw. modatioti of th public a..d iU ' ac'"- M-ganton id ll'y rC! S 7 " will find a. th. Waito, Vu, , J V9 l'" R-..dtb,be.tfr.i;;::Ierbi. A.ftTtm8i. HUNT b WALTo.f. W. T. W ALTERS & CO, Wines & Liquors. "68 Exchange PIace7(L6mbard St.) BALTIMORE. Wm. T. Walters. JoillBA P. McCAT, Epwik Waltkis. Nov. Pth, '65. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OTfIMLB.P.BESSENT. TS NOW AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE, Wll FTR1 JLhe will rtmain for a short tim. Poom No. 23k -(Isalisbury. Aug. 22, IB65.7fi.tf , , . J I ; 4 OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE - s WHERE he can be fonad at all hoars unless Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 15, 1865, 6ml42 NOAH WALKER & CO.' "WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. CLOTHIERS, Washington Building, 165 and 167 Baltimore Street, Noven.ber 8th, '5. BALTIMORE. 6m 142. F. B. LONEY & CO., Importers and Dealers in Hardwaro Cutlerj, Chains, &c, Ko. 3 Hanover Sr., near Balto. St. Ialti)ore,Md. Francis B. Lonet, William R. Baruy,. ltoiJEliT S. FlNLKY, li" 'fl(w "M A. VI , ' ' I Joseph P. Elliott.! JSToy. 8th, 1865. 3ihpdl4'2 WHITE LEY, BROTHER & CO., Iniporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Ko. 2S1, Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Nov. 8th, '05. ' 3m j id 143 CHARLES MARSHALL," A t torn e j at Law, Ko. 6 St., Tanl-Sf., Baltimore, Md. Will attend, to the collection and ad justments of claims. jNovemoer oni, i. it is Fall & Winter Importation ftlBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers hi1 Jobbers if Ribbons, Bonnet Silks Velvets, French Flowers Straw Bonnets Ladies Hate, Trimme l & Untritninetl. Oiler the most complete Stock in the United State in rariet y and cheapness. , , No. 237 Baltimore St.. BA LIT MO HE, Md. November 10th, 18G5. j.dlml44 BURNS, WEST A CO., t , .... IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS it CIGARS, 61 Exchange Place, Lombard St., Balto. November 8ih, 'GS. 3 in pd 142 O.'r. MENDENHALL, Greeusboro' N C. SVBLET NIl'tU'LH, UaltnmTe, Md. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL & CO., Cotton, Tobacco and General Commission Merc-Stan tj, , 156 Pratt Street wharf, Ballipiore. Nor. tth 5. npdl42 DR. C. A. HENDERSON, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUHL1 lliHt he is still engaged in ihn ruetrcn of M cine. Office up stairs nl HENDERSON & SC.UAFEli'S jDjuf Store, Salisbury rorin Carolina. ' DR. WESBITT. c ....... OTILL PRACTICES MEDICLNE.'SUlKiKR Y an-f iMidwilVrv. Salisbury N. C, ;June 22. 65 - it STILES KENNEDY, M. D. ' OFFICE NO.S, MANSION HOUSE. SALISBURY . KOUT1I CAUOLIN'A, Jane IS, ISfJo. . SOUTHERN BOOKS. Starling CampucII auJ Ailii;!it. PUBLISUEURS, And dealers in Rooks, Stationery,' GREENSBORO, N. CV, CONTINUE TO PUBLISH OuK Owri" SK of School Books, consisting of Primeo. Seilinjj Books, Readers, Arithmetcs and Englit-ii Crraiinrier also Binsrliain's Latin (ratniner :nid Caesar. offer our Boob to 'IVachers mid H okseHei s on niitderaie terms us ar oM'ert'd hypubibheri iiwtvy part f the United Sutr. ' O" For Bjicijimra fN.inifS or lists ef priers dJrt as above." Aug. )0lh DENTISTRY. Vt T Hnl ("SiiecesHor to Dr. W. F. Rmkuti R f- P KCT vil f.f.Y ) kf r. n 1 1 1 v p i.. i . l.- - - . ... . ' - i , . i w- sionar Services iu the riiimns of SalitliMr . anri vin Dr. C. frets afsurrd wiih the fptfieuve or four teen M) years practice b can give general uiifin lion iJ can b.-found at iHice. lorwei ly clsm pied hy I)r W. F. Iliison, aj all bourf. When money cannot he paid for ..operations on tse leeth, provisions will b revive d; -ueh a b4cw hams, no. I flour, chickeis, fctter. eggs. Ar.., .,l marks', prices. mv.itf TOWN OJJDINANO-S. Ordered, That all persons owning or having in Kessiwn of Houses and Lois, within the (.'oriioraiio limits of the Town of Salisbury, hh-ll be required i have the same in a cleanly , cond.'tbn, free I' oni all rulibih or fi!ih of any kind wlmtsoever vvitliin iiftefn dnysfrom ihe puh(iration of this ordiiinnre, and is the. event of ;i firlnre of CMMp-'fance wild ihis order, llie legal auihonties of l.r Town of Salisbury, hhall have the saine'clvare d of all rillli and rabhish at tkr expense of the owner or person having possesion of the sai l prennves. A failure to conipl v with the pn visions of this Ordinaiim sIimII subject tmeii oflsndr to a penally of Ten Dollais Ordered, Thai all persons, owning w having ia pn8ession House uad L.ts, Khali ke retired to have ihe same placed1 in a ufe e-ondHNk The chimney, fire place, Moves, or other p;tce likely toendunL'r ihe. public safely from fire, xball bo rvpained wiihi nfieen das. fr.in the puli'icaiion of this ORdinans at the expiration of which 'ine tine legal authorities slwll have the p .wer to iuspi-ct ih- sanve and if -cssary shall hrve the same property repaired at tb expense of the owner, or possessor, of t&e premiw. A failure to comply with this Ordinasce, fhalfsiiB ;eetaeh ofRnder, to a penalty of Twenty FivsDo lars. Ordered, Tfeat tfas Chief of Police-, in persos, or y ussistanls, shall make an inspection f r the pur pose of carry. ng mlo effect the aforcmtniioiied Ordi nances and report the iesult of tl. sau.u wiijtin 20 days, from the dle of this Ordinance, lo the Board of Commissioners, of the Town. Ordered, That all persons having, wood or chips, in the street shall be required o remove the same in 48 hours, from the publicatin of this Ordinance, or forfeit and piy the sum of Two PoHrs, and the fnr llwr sum of One Dollar, tvr every rray the said W rsKips, is psrssitte1 to regain in th Street. Til OS. McNKELV, Cle-rk Bosrd Commissioners. Sah'ssory, Nv. Srd, lSb.. . s gainoron. A. MTCRS. WM. MTRRS BRIDGF0RD &, MYERS, AUCTIONEERS. Central Cinuilsioa & Fonrrnns 3IfrchnW Dock ''and I7lk SlrsstsrJtikasu4, V. Ott. 17, m. am
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