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14 r TTM 4'lVA ;-:: A 't:W Wr THTTRSD'AH NOVEMBER .. .23, '. " 1865. -NO. VOL. 1. SALISBURY, N. C, J- 155 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND'tAD VERTIS1NC. Oil" paper will be published daily at the follow ing rates in Federal currency : Daily, 1 year, ....... $10 00 " G months, . . . . ......... . 5 00 1 00 $3 00 2 00 .... . 50 " . 1 month, . . . . 'Weekly, X year, , : " 6 month?, " 1 month, . Cash in advance. Bates af Advertising. " (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.) Ten lints or less, : small type, or one inch space, i to constitute u square. . 1 1 The Captain and her crew have been unconfy tionlly discharged. , , The' Hebrews fushed 40,000 toMiera'itf tho Union army in tin late war, and they to" established asylums for disabled soldiers, wdj" and orphans at New York, IMnladelphia,, gia cinnati, Chicago nod St. Louis. , ; . t - The Wheeling Intelligencer says. it is noU0 be disguised that within the Slalo of Virginia there fs a reactionary party", nufonryas regard3 national politics; but as regards the very eim ence or me ouue ui nuau . I 4 "to! iwMiew Surrey Theatres London, .will be' open- edfcvan Amrinan Atre! 'Mfps" Avonia Jones. . ' rbfdfiUion - to change the franebisd' law of lessee Las been voted dovvn by the Xegtsla- " l!..,f. - I' L V, . . - 1, t WEEKLY BANNER FAMILY; ; MtSPAPB ! J.JtSTEWART, EDITOR AND' u n r. ie usquaic . I 00 3 20 00 Half Column n . One Cuhnnn nan ecates I . . ',, i '. . . II ' ... 1 i k' nf inn l?j-ni-tc -: -' io 00 stance, Unit the rreucn troops now win -.im KCiBj nuvuiiuo mm umvi 1 month, v,.Jnn(.U sillied with Mexico, now ! o 1U UU A.w, .w , , 1 , ...fi, TIT ".JT. right or wiong, and will ruaintaiu the ailiauc. Tho, Ucat raper q MiaUW xwiui I rplhia, j Ex-Senator Johnson. ' of Arkansas, is lxerjTW;n A nnWishod on Monday of every n of his, plantations now in ! , I The (BANNER will contain more reading matter than any" -other Taper in uui nra'c, ana snuu uu iu'jib"v uvj To Adwtlsers in Detail. , ' TI1K RATES wrLTi r.K A3 FOLLOWS: Quarter Column 1 mOii.th, a 1 2 3 1 2 3 it ii . k i n f 20 00 30 00 40 00 30 00 42 00 50 00 50 00 75 00 100 00 Special Notices will be charged by the square one dollar for each insertion, for one week; and svpnty-nvn cents ibr each insertioi', for 1 month. 'No sulvertisementit inserted unless paid Ibr, in advance. The name of no subscriber entered on our books unless p'i'id for in advance. " No one is authorized to receive and receipt for money for subscription or other work done nt this Oflice, except the Publisher and the Proprie- t3l'j" All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to J. J. STEWART, EniTon t PucLisriER. 1 . . e i i ... .... ,i. ,., sdccino' restoration oi nis, niauiauuus uu n the possession of the Freedmeii's 3ureau. Ilet liMd an interview with the otlicers of the bureau tod.-iy, and it is thought that the property will be turned over to him. Wank. Ckroakle, G E N E K A L N B.V S- The first Methodist society in this country wa-i formed in 1TC0. ' Now there are in conuecj tiou, North and South, 8,421 itinerant preached.. 13,205 local do., 1,(528,320 members, 101 coi le'fos and academies, and 31,100 students. Nejt tear occurs the- centenary celebration. ' ! l The President has pardoned Robert Tjlfir, son of ex President Tyler, and late Assistant Treasurer of the Confederate Government. .The interdict laid on the' Episcopal churches of Alabama bv the military commandant of that V i ,v State has. been removed by the special order ot tho President. J The Houston Telegraph of the 10th instant j earns that orders liavo ueen received in ine Ilk U w-. rtv-wj"" m voted to the interest of our whole people. We desire to circulate it extensively m s - - . . 1 1 --1 -O- West earner procu six- v. -r .1 r IV . I .r. 11 I'll JNortli uaronna, uuu ,num it ly request our friends to aid us in nip; subscribers. Single copy one year, - $3,00 onths! - - - - - - v ' 2,0 On3 Honth, - - - - - - ' " Payments in advance. Address . , J. d. bilW Altl, Banner Office, Salisbury, N. C. ' ' 1 '" rC'EUEt: SALISBURY DAILY GAZETTE. 1. V. WHITFOHD,' CEO. W.JMIA.'V Wi 0.- Wllt)0 : WJllTFOIW, VILL& CO., ; ." . ; .! akd . GENERAL COMMISSION 4 MERCHANTS, NEWBIiRNflt. N. C. '. Personal attention paid to the -sale of Prodnee. . ' AGENTS FOR Murray's North Carolina Steamship Lines ' ' Between Newbcrn'and Neio York.- . 'GENERAL VESSEL AGENTS. ltfl52 JLJL Junius A" f a , drm.wii, . ih. j . .y ju-. cer-' er A "r. IPWtit tho Aucllai) Jllouse oi BLACKWOOD & CO., tiALI'IiUr.Y 1.'. C I will oxpose to public vendue, a p.rlion of the per sonal property of said deceased, consis'.m of the lol-owinrnperly.towit:- 'I I. rao elegant Arm-chww, .... i?'t,.,A nnfl msitrssa. o;ie 'lefrant Ilureau- OI1Q IKdHlcaui uiu u. . r. secretary, one tine Wardrobe. Clock, Can, Urine, Pictures,- Crockery, Tables and .Saddle, and other ar ticles unnecessary to mention. Terms n-ade known on the day of iul. . , , All persuns indebted to the Estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment and settlement, as longer indulgence caniiol.bejyveif ; and all persons having claims HCainst said estaie will present them for paymenl within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re eoery. This llie 2d dav. of iXovember A. D. lcb: V il liaiiey Esq., is fully empowered to wind up ,aid eitule as ..y Attornt?y A. FOX. lfl5o Executrix. NOTICE. TJift iindersioned will tniblish in Saltsbukv, It'fllllA IMJtl. UllKia lllU UCtll nninu ill j - ------ , . l- -.. wr i. - ... . ,.' i... 1 IV (Y ni ,r nbniit.- Thn rsdav. November aJd, oiaie nom v asumj;iou uui iu uiuhitM uuu ui mo : i...s. ,v... . .... - - j , service anymore troops, nor to sell any more ..... i . i of Loi do'd theN.w York,tromQUi.stow td. The Sheuando alt had n. i. I, .ii-,. -trrivt on li e aui, , , , U:.,flmii lfl . l Wi the Mersey nr.o nmi uu-u ucui.---authorities: Il-r commander, Wadded Htns that the first irifonnatiou he received ot the close of the war was on the 30Lh ot August. Liverpool, Nov. 8. Cotton has been 'flat and very irregular, though American is not quoted as declining, other descriptions are ueraHy 'quoted one half lower ; sales of. two da s 8000 bales 2000 to speculators and exporters. The Star says, if ihe-Shenandonh is claimed by th Government of, the United States, tneie is no reason for . rofusing the request. Lord Russell hns been installed as I remier, arm Lord Clarendon as Foreign Minister, . . President has V asiunojion, luv. - - - been advisl by telegraph that the t londa Un vontton has annulled the ordinance of secession; abolished slavery ; declared- no person incompe to testify aa witnesses on account ot color m any matter wherein colored persons are concerned ; repudiated the Confederate war debt ; amended the constitution in other respects and adjourned. ' jt.. v i. -M-rw is The Jamaica Standard lien iui, i'v.i ... , , , i fiavs that overone thousand and titty rebels have Government property until furthbr orders. to write a letter to the .rresiue... f-v ..... , . mi i ..l .i inur-li iittcii- Tvn" or del tvt'tTorr Ot inonenn 184, a Datly Nfvspater, under the title of THE DAILY 'GAZliim It will be devoted to Nkws, Politics. Liter- nliunu of t-l-t: ill dmihfhisA atd'act much atteii ijLnlLi?) uiv-ii '"' v v . - --- lion. f Ai.KNTKn CosTiuituioiiS have been engaged, situated as it is, in the Centro ot Western North Caroling if will present ,oTXTr, THE PEST MEDIUM FOU ADVER'HSING in the Slate, South of Uahi-h. - 8.00. , Gen. Sherman, while-'in Laurenaburg, Intl., a few days ao, was ; ktd what he thought ol Jm.r:d' Palmer course in Kentucky. He re plied : " Wei!, I don't know. If it's -monarchy . - ' ' or consolidation we're after, he is right ; but if j terms of subsiiiptiox : ..j.t ( nreserve the old form of trovernmeiit, j pu. Year - - - - - lw ' .il1 wrn i ' " i TKKMS OF APVEBTISINO heb'll,MO'V .'-: - , 1 0le Column, three months,- - -100.00. Washington, Nov. 11. Our claims against ; qi0 Square, three months, - - - lo.OQ. Eu'dand, the excitement on the Canada frtfntier ; ()!(J Square, one week,. - - - - -t-heconditional otter of Napoleon to withdraw 1 oll Square, single insertion, - - - 1-00. i r .i. i ' M.vl..,i unl lh iviu'h- ( . j .., I ,...o dm cfini lii'r.nortlOH. tlie rreucii iruoua '-. i i au w. cm "' r I SHALL offer for sale on Tuesdav 28th in&tunt at my Farm near China Grove Depot, known aa the Partee, place, all of chutlel Etate, consisthiff in part, of Stock, Hogs, Mules, Cattle and eouie. 50 or GO tine fat Hoe, L200 Bushels Corn, Outs, Fodder and hay, one Four Horse Wagon and harness, Carts and IJurv. and Imrness, Furmin imnlements, one new FaiT-Milt, Household and Kilehee furniture, some good HedB and Clothing, Twenty Hales of good Cot ton, with many 'othej; articles too numerous to men tion. Terms made known on day of sale- HEN. D. LOPE. at..v. is. iftt;r. . i TTOUAFA' and Co UTtw-ltM-at-Law and Solicitor in ChMiicery, pra.ilices in ih M.lii-ry Courts, and Hi-faudiiiiKuishrd Law Firm ul W ashm-ion, i u tleinenl. Ulhce uegisiera uoon. ... ' a'raint the GoverumsiU .for wet- OA' "LIE WART). - - , . ...... r y r 1 1 . ....... .entali.n of the Southern States in Con grass, are ! jdUX S. HAMl'lOiN & J., l l hulhs. among the . : . . . .1 announcing' the ' restoration of thu Southern i H subjects discussed' at thev Cibinet j j ,J V. H. COLli, Loiiou Jay. Thrresident's proclamation j 1 if Sf raved or Stolen from L. . i i ... . . ! .... iUj Sith iiVP!11- Uer. a ChesiiBt Sorrel Mare, about 9 yoira old. Said mare, has a white face anil tin. leu muo kh.u .... ,on.e white on . t, and is about rive feel nine inches '" The-.tbove Re ward, will be pM for her delivery to .ne at mv residm.ee, two miles ;.lh ' H 5.'0,,r Ilili N.tL ' ' (' ATHAKINETKOUlMAiN. November '15 h, ISiia. 4tl48. States to the Union, and their right to full re .'..,;, .n in !.nrrss. and also restoring thd UIWUHHIWl. w , ! 1 . . . .! ... Ulira tll' . . m.i writ ot habeas corpus, win ue uW., ( -jj OLD notes and accounts againn many ... ...j .....1 ..f" Mnuumlifr. ' f 2 ..Id it-it ro.iK. I BP. end of November, - . .' The AUoona Tiihuno tells of a girl who was running off to lead a circus life, being pursue,! by her friencs, and who jumped frour ihe trhui ..,i;i., m-il-ina- ibiitv iviilts an hour. The t ram been handed. It is probable, mo, .c j was stopped ami backed, witn me expeeiauuu i t... H.Anannr Will Sill 1 ... .. i .! . .1 1 1 t v n, . the court martial ciobch. iu ..1,1 ..:.tr,ms. that were made duiiuLMhe lata -war, und many that have been made since the war. I am needing money, and 1 will take it as a special favor i oil such will come forward and settle up jY U. (j. WORTH. N. G. DA NIK I.. 3td-I52J fer death for their attempt to exterminate the wb'Uts. N"ew York, Nov. 18. Cotton steady at 52 a 53 cents. .Flour declined 5 to 10 cents. South ern $9 16 t03 30. Wheat declining. Beef steady. Pork quiet. Lard firm. Whisky dull.. Nashville, Nov. 18. The cotton market was active to day, the prices ranging from 40 to 43 cents per pound. Murder and robbery are of frequent occur rence here. New York, Nov. 20. Cotton firm, o66'o bales I 'at 52 to.52; rsaval stores quiet. XjoM ,i'il,i;n.. l.Q.. tnniiluwl enrnse. but tier Cl'ltlo Hue. had caught in the wind andsaved her trom h.vWi tl.rt sliirhtost ininrv. - - - o J J j M. Caminade, a Frenchman, recently obtain-j ed a patent. lor" ins discovery ot a substitute toi MAU15LE MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES. vJ US T All RIVED at iIij Salisbury Marble Yard a stock of marble: raos in the manufacture of paper, consisting of S Where the subscriber w.l he sou News received states that Maximilian has or dered all his forces to be withdrawn from out posts and concentrated at-three points Vera Cruz, city of Mexico and San Louis potosi. The Liberals are much comforted at tho report that mutual aid will soon reach them. - The Shenandoah has been delivered up to the American Consul and will be sont to N. York. i bo .oMt nf thn Tnrvrn n rant, showin-r. when dried and beaten, thousands of very white, fibres which form.au excellent paste for paper makers. A do.r and bear fiVht was produced recently upou the singe of the opera house in .Virginia, Nevada Tiie bear, though a fres-h young cub, "whimiirl U ib tloos set Linbti him and'tbe au-; divnee became disgusted, and stopped the tun. M. do Lamartrne has commenced the publication of a life of 13yrou in Paris. Blondin fell ' from his rope recently in. Berlin, Prussia, and come near breaking his neck. On December 5th, New York city will choose a Mayer and other 'city "orhcers. General Logan has een offered the mission to Japan. I01JSD AT ALL THLES. ' To wait upon any 4hat may want Monuments, Tomb stones e, of every -description. All sorts ot coun- v p oduce received in payment. . Opposite the Lutheran Church, Mam . , " . galisbu rysNoO L 18 K?. ' 3md-162 ; " - NOTICED li AVLYG deteimicd toiemove. to the eity o li dli- aure, 1 would e virnestly reqnes-t all tliose iiiyeuieu w .o to come forward and settle without tWay. .1 A. 1-AliUH I'.IjIj, .u. it. Oflice No. 2 in Brick Rov, opposite the Court louse- JVuv 21 , lFf .r- W0I1TH & C.lMMISSION AXD " ,' FOPiWAUDIiNU MERCHANTS, T C and IV G. Worth' old stand South Water St., 'WILMINGTON, N. C. Will jrivc strict personul attention to Sa!e or Ship meiit of Ctton. Naval Stores and General Produce. A Iwji to reeivins and forwarding Goods. Agents fi.r Cape Fear I ine of liiver Steamers k. Fayetteville, and Sail Lines to Ntw York und 1'hiU delptiia. Dealers in Cotton, nagging. Uope, lame, .1 luster, Guano, Ford's Fertilizer, Salt, and Cout. November 1st, 1865. jidlmdl3U Fall and Wiwler Fashions." LATEST STYLES Mrs. McFARLANJ). Mansion House. HAVING just returned from the North with a choice STOCK. Latest styles of Bonnets. Hat?, Veils, Rihhons, Feathers, flowers, 34k bdls, fancy Buckles, hair Netis, fancy head T)ieses, ofd latliws' Cups, &r. kc. ALSO, 4 is prepared to ciilond make ladies dresses, cloaks an children's" cloths', '.iii ihe-Jaiest fashions would b pleased to see hor former customers and Uje publtf: renerallv. Prices reasonable ;nd prompt attemion t; Crders. ' ! Oct. 18B5 dlyj2(i ltdrw-15 I " '"" " ; F O II SAL E. A number of well rootecfGrapevi les, cousist-iusr of m varieties, for fun her information anply at this of- 0 TIUVAIH). STOLEN ON 11 c.e. Novemb: 8th '65. If 1 iQ NIGHT V ' . ... I HI.. I. tjp I X j 'J!nh,Uct. a b:.y &tun .iuie, .-. j. l irne limbs and p'inls, medium sizo about U years tdii , a liiilu weak eyed. We will pv dollars, riwi-.rd for the Mule, and $30 Rewald lor the Thief. MERONY & BROTHER. Nov. 14th, 18G5. 2wdH7
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