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SALISBURY DAILY BANNER. 2 1- RAILROADS. grbSsouthbrn MAIL : BS. S TtO" .r3T' U33 - k nnvivr. iR'iTP.n STATES MAIL AND U aAexpress through entire LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND LYNCHBURG ft THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA . AND VIRGINIA CENTBAL RAlLROADb 411 MILES CONTINUOUS RAI L-NO b 1 AID ING TRAINS RUN TO BALTIMORE AND OHIO D3P0T AT WASHINGTON 01 1 x , . TWICE IJA1EX The Orange and Alexandria Railroad having been put in completo repair, are now ruuning two trains i... i., v.o4,oo,v VVushirnrton Cilv and LynchbiUE. con- U"J ucv,,"v" V ' r. . .. 'A fikln r;irnad at . . . 11.1.. a. A. t--i.: .u- Virginia and Tnnee U1IU 111" rai r&ilroad at vs-, .. . I nrt)onavlUt with the Virginia Central railroad for uu..r tikinsr this line pass in full view ot the various battle fields along the line of the Virginia Central Railroad, between Richmond and Gordons ville, and the famous battle fields of Manassas, Bris aoe and Cedar Mountain, on therOrange ' an1 Alex andria Railroud, and may "rely upon making close and regular connections with the lines indicated Elegant curs nre run npon this line, and every accom niodlttion furnished to make the passengers comfort able. Tkrough passengers arriving in Richmond by the Virginia Central, Richmond and Danville, and Rich inond and Petersburg Railroads, will find Garbers & Co's omnibuses to transport them between depots. Passengers have ample time Iodine and sup at.Gor donsville, and breakfast and sup at Virginia Central depot. Trams leave Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a. m.. and 7:1 ) p. m.; on Sundays, at 7:15 p. m., only, making close and sure connections at Washing city with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for the fol- ing points Baltimore, Lngan.ipbrt, Oliio, Lou'sville, Ky-, Lu Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., Milwaukee, Wis., Madison, Ind., Muscatine, Iowu, Philadelplk, New York, Burlington, Iowa, . Blooinington, III-, , Columbus. Ohio, (incinnali, Ohio, Cairo, I'l., 1 Cliicago, 111 y Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan', " Decatur, 111 , Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, t'vansville, Ind, I' Vu du Lac, VV'js , Galena , Ohio, Iowa City, Iowa, Indianapolis, Ind., Jamesville, Minn., r .1 tT e warli Ohtn, Prarie du Chirm, I'arkersburg. Va., Quince y, III-, ' Richmond, Ind., Sandusky, Ohio, Springfield, I" i St. Joseph. Mo., St. LilUIH, Io., Si. I'au I, M in"-. Toledo, Ohio, Terre Haute, Ind., Vinceniits.Tnd., Wheelinjr. Ya., jjyucnDurg.ya. Xeniu, Ind., KanHsville . Ohio. , This line carries the through mail, consequently makes first connections. Tickets at ollice. No. 2.31 Main street, and Virgin ia Central Bail road depot, Richmond . W. B. RICHARDS, Jit , Agent. Oct. J 7, '65- s (i;!'n0 -sssi " r 1 "3 MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFOUT ABLE ROUTE FROM CH ARLOTI TO THE VIA NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, II A LEIGH cfc GASTON RAILROAD, ' - ' '''' Peter alurg tfe' Wcldon Eailroad, AND THEIR VARIOUS CONN ECTIONS. PASSENGERS by this line will leave Charlotte at .' o'clock p. m , arrive at Raleigh 4. 30 a.m. Leave Raleigh 5 o'clock a m, arrive at Gaston 12 a in, and leuve Gaston 1 p r;i anive at Petersburg' 6,30 p m, .Hid leave that night for Richmond and the North, or stay in Pe'ersburg, get a good night's rest and take the cars for City Point, connecting w'vh the James River steariers for northern points. Passengers for west? orsouthern points will leave Petersburg at 5 30 o'clock a in, arrive at Gaston II u m, Licave Uaston It n rn, arrive, at icaleign 1 p. in Leave Rah'igh at 7.40 p m, and (5 am. Passenger's are i respectfully requerted , to get tick- i Cs bpf're entering the ears. ' , 1 No trains on the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday E. WILJvES, Encr, and SU)'t N C R R. A. JOHNSON, Sup'i Raleigh dj-Gaston R U. R. M. DUN I. OP, dtfl lO , Sp't Pciersburg and Vvldw f - RICHMOND ADVERTISEMmS, D B O R1DGF0RD, of Huskirt Bndg- JD ford, nd late pf BridgefbrcUud Co., i. - A MYERS and w, M x woi BRIDGFORD & MYERS ID FOR- Dock street, between Firieentii and SSe 1 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Where they are prepared to do a Gene nteenth, I faction ..,,4 rinm ss on. Morase anu wrw.ii' Business, and trust, by strict attention 10 uwv, ,. ..f itnVilin natron a ?re. merit a All orders entrusted to us will be prompfyilled at the lowest market rates. REFERENCES. M..l,nin r,f liViicliDurff, reuTsuurgiionoiK, PihmAnri SHU Danville. New York Connelly and Cr.., Merre onH c.n . (i. B. Lawlon, Power and Acker, , Valet sepson. Mftiirlenhall and Co., Williamf, Noble and ?atts. Boston Clark Rnd Woodward, Thoma J.Jones and Co , R- A, Howes and Co., William man and Co., Z. Snow end Co. Rnf land.- Maine F. Cobb, A J Bird, Stead- llalifaxj Nova Scotia Benjamin Weir a! d Co., A Allison. . '.'.' ' I-, V . PK-.iu.lplnl, a Buckner. Mcbiimmana ais (0., J Sank and Co.. Dohan and Tate. Thomas R Matthews and ,SH8,R H Heslett, W Lanahan and Sons, Moore N Fl h,';eei ni Baltimore Steam Pack Company, A,VWW. .,nritHf.ndert Nw Llnerteamer. ' f I Raleigh, North Carolina George W wvtpmm, President Raltich National Bank, J- Deveriux. j Greensboro' North Curoliua James Sloai). ' Lexington, Noith Carolina B B Roberts, CF Lowe and J P Stimpson. Salisbury, Forth Carolina Burton Craige, Johhl Shaver and J C Turner. Concord. North Carolina A J York?. Stateeville, North Carolina R F imonton, Tre surer W N C R R. II C E cles and J S Miller. Morganton, North Carolina T R Caldwell, Pre dent WNCR R., and R C I e arson. Charlotte, North Carolina John Wilkes, Pref dent First National Bank, II B Williams. Wilmington, iorth Carolina T E Roberts. AFheviile, iVorth Carolina A T Summey and W Woodfin. Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin MordecJ November eth, oj. 3m 14 3 Spotswood Hotel, RICHMOND, Va., August, m IT having been reported that the Syotswood Hok had been confiscated and closed, the proprietors deeq t proper to assure the Public that such is not tl case, i he Mouse is open for the accommodation visitors, as it has been from its opening day in Sejl tember, I hid). The House has been remodeled, renovated, refn nisheu'..and put in perfect order throughout, and thl traveling puDiio may rest assured ot tinding us coul fortahle accommalions with us as can bn found in un first class Hotel, North or South. Our friends, patrons, and the travelling public geij erally, visiting hichmond, are cordially invited t make their home with us, and no pains will be spare to make them comfortable, as we are pledged t sustain the.well known reputaticu of 'the lJose y Our former patrons will tad the old employ ed to weloonii. ll.m-'' forinein . CORKERY & MILLWOOD, Proprir Oct. 14. d3moI2i JOHN DOOLY, Jim UJir ana iuu ucaur. RICHMOND. AiA HAS constantly 011 hand nn extensive stock (If cv- .ry article in his line. His goods shell be sold ti chants from.' North Carolina, Tennessee and Vi at as low prices as they can be Luri at th .h Hat houses in New York, Philadelphia or Bah ia, Itl.ng 1 pre. Having the same facilities for getting goods fro ti irsi cl.fss Manufactories as any House in any ciiy cfiasers are invited to call and examine my st Oct. 11. d.'lni " - pd tar- k Jclm F Fcard LwDiissHW, uWcuon- ana J'orwa'tv. ,uj Jlc reliant, and Atjudfoi SELLING OR LEASING REAL ES&iTfi If E A It 0 Hi COl'Jf T Y W H A l . ..KEWBERX, X. C. t REFERENCES. A. T. Jerkin?, Trcs't Bank of Cotnriiorce Newborn; Dr. W.J. f!;;i-kin ate Frost of'R & G 11 II.; Hon. N. Dovdon. F-vs'tt of N. C. 11 11 SiiUsbury; Col. Win. Johnston. IVfs' Charlotte & S. 0. li K. Charlotte;' Hon. J. M.Mon- liead, Groonsboro: Rev. Dr. Ieeins, I'nloiglf and Rev. W. E.-1V11, editor 01 Sentinel at Htvloiglv " -Nov. 13th 18G" tf-14G. COMMISSION, AMOTION FORWARDING HOUSE OF J. F. FO.D ,rrniTE undersigned in nrot.n1 t n furnish Fivh .fi,,.. .... x 11 ' ners. This. guano is b id to be nearly pqnaj td the best Peruvian and'much cheaper. Pric nn -Li .,r ton -- v uuiiii an 1 1 1 1 t i 1-1 . , of 2000 lbs, commissions and freight from ocean ad ded. Orders solicited. 10. F. FO At'n Co rn niisi sion Meichant, Newbern. .N.' Nov. 13,ibG5. 150 Bureau of Relief, To relieve Clerical distress, especial! i1 the Southern Dioceses ' 1 U",3er ,he advice?of Bishipa Talbot, Atkinson and Lay. Address contributions of any sort, and "Pp!' cations, to, the Rev. V. E, Doane, Secretary Hert ford, Connecticut. "' November, H 15 tf 0"SoutherHpaper are asked to copy this till l'rb BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS. TUCKER & SMITH, x ' Commission Merchants, -1 . and- Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Warehouse, 250 AV. Baltimore Street, . Between Charles and Hanover. BALTIMORE. SIT Onr stock is being daily replen ished, by fresh arrivals from the best fac tories, and of new and desirable'styles. Sov. 8th, '61. . linH2 W. T. WALTERS & CO. Wines k, Liquors." 68 Exchange Place, (Lombard St.) BALTIMORE. Wm. T. WALTESa, " Joshua P. McCat, Epwir Walters. Nov.th, 'b5. 6m 142 NOill WALKER & CO., WHOLESALE AND EETA.IL CLOTHIERS, WTashington Buildiugi 1G5 and 1G7 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. Gin 142 November 8th, 'fia. F. 13. LONEY & CO., Importers and Dealer in Hardwaro Cutlery, Chains, &c, Ko. 3 Hanover St.. near Ralto. St., Baltimore, 31(1. Francis I. Lonev, AViu.iAM R. Bakry, Robert S. Ftnlky,: Irvin Xeai.k, Joseph P. Elliott. "Nor. Stli, 1365. SmpdU2 . WHITELKY, BROT 11 Eli CO.. Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Ko. 231, Biiltimore Street, 'Baltimore. Xov. Sth, 'Gr. Gmpdl-12 C1IA 1 1 LEri MARSHA L L, Attorney at Law, ..J 1 " . . , . Xo. 0 St., Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Will attend to the collection and ad justments of claims. tf 14 ii oyemuur om, all & Winter Importation RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND SCTR AW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR Sc CO., TmnorteTs anil obbers of Ribbon, Pxinnet Silks. Velvt ts, 1 rench r lowers, SlraV Bonnets, Ladies Hats, Trimmed & Untrimmed. Oiler the most complete Stock in tlio United States in variety and cheapness. No. 237 Baltimore Sr.. BALTIMORE, Md. ber 10th, IS65. pdlmltt'4 f . BURNS, VEST cfc CO., , imrorters of wines, LIQUORS & CIGARS, 61 Exchange Place, Lombard St., Balto. -Npvember 8ll4 ''f5. 3m p i 142 . P. MKNDKXI1AI.L, Greensboro' N C. ni'or.rcY xjciiols, Baltimore, .Aid. CYRUS P. MENDEXIIALL & CO., Cotton, Tobacco and General Commission Merchants, 156 Pratt Street wharf, Baltimore. Xoy. 8th, '5, Smpdl42 PROFESSIONAL CARDS: DR.B, P.BESSENT. IS NOW ATTIIE BOYDEN HOUSE.WIIERE he will remain for a short time. Room No. 23. Salisbury. A ng. 22, 1865.7-tf DIL M, Wniffllft OFFICE ;7AT-BIS BEsinENClL, W HERE he can be found at all hours unlesa Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 1.r, 18G5, DR. C. A. HENDERSON, I") ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he is still engaged in the practieo of Medi cine. Office up stairs at HENDERSON cb SCIIAFEIFS Ding Store, Salisbury North Carolina. Still practices medicine, surgery and Midwifery. Salisbury N. C, June 22, 18fi5 tf STILES KENNEDY, M. I). OFFICE NO. SALISBURY June IS, 186.1. ' 5, MANSION HOUSE,' NOUTH CAROLINA. SOUTHERN BOOKS. Sidling CiuiipucH and Albright. rUBLISIJERRS, And dealers in Eools, Stationery, dw., GREENSBORO, N. C, CONTINUE TO PUBLISH "Our: Own" Srrh V wf School Books, Ctmsisting f primers, Sie'llitig Books, Readers', Arilhnie.tcs ami English Grammer also Bingliam's Latin G rammer Hud Cocsari oiler., .our Books to 1 eachers and Booksellers on a moderate teiins-as are oti'ered hypub isher3 in any part of the United States.- y For specimen copies or lists of as above. . Aug. 10th puces atniress f'..lmo. DENTISTRY. L. Coleman D. U. (Snceesfsor to Dr. W. V. Bfion,) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS IHS PKuFES- sional Services to the citizens of Saliabnrtf ami yicia ity. j. Dr. C. feels assured' with the experience of four teen (I I) years practice he can give general saiUfacj tion lie can be found at his ofiice. formerly occu pied by. Dr W. F. Bason, at all hour?. When money cannot be paid for operations on the teeth, provisions will be "received; Hich as bucon hums, no. 1 flour, . chickezs, butter, egs, Ac, at market prices. rnvSHtf TOWN OJJDIxT AHOE.. Ordered, That all persons owning -or having pos-sess-ioii of. Utilises and Lots, within the Corporation limits of the Town of Salisbury, shitll be required In have the same in a cleanly condition, free (Vom all rubbish-or tilth of any kind whatsoever within fifteen (fry's from' the publication of this .ordinance, and 'in the event of a failure of compliance with I his order, the lejr.'l authorities of the Town of Salisbury, shall have the same cleared of..taII filth and rubbish at. the expense of the own.er or person havingpossession o' the said premises. A failure to comply with the pro visions of this Ordnniue shall subject each offende, to a penalty of Ten Dollars. .' , Ordered, That all p"rso!is, owning or having in possession Houses and Lots, shall be required to have ill.' same placed in. a safe condition. The chimneys, fire places, stovePjipr. other place likely to endanger the in bli safety -ijfom fire, shall 'bo repaired withi fifteen days, from the publication of. this Ordinance at. the expiration of which time th e legal authorities sh-ill have the power to inspect the same and if ne cessary shall have the same property repaired at the expense of the owner, or possessor, of the. premises. A I'uiluri) l comply with this (JnJinuace, shall Sub ject each offender, to a penalty of Twenty Five Do!, lars. ' Ordered, That thu Chief of Police, in person, or hy assistants, shall make an inspection fi r the pur- pose of carrying hi to effect the. aforementioned Ordi nances and report the result' of the "same within 29 days, froin'the date of this Ordinancej, to the Bard of Commissioners, of the Town. - ' Ordered, That all persons hnv'mjr, wtiod or chips,' in the street shall be required o remove the same in 48. hours, from the publication of this Ordinance, or forfeit and pay the sum of Two Dollars, and the fur ther sum cf One Dollar, for eyery day the said wood or'chips, is permitted to remain in the Street. 1 THOS. McNEELY, Clerk Board Ceniniissioners: Salisbury, Nov. 3rd. 1 86:S. D. B. BniDCIFORB. A. MYES. Wil. UVHRS BHIDGFORD & MYERS, AUCTIONEERS, - Cieaeral Commission 1 Ferwardln Ulerckant Dock and 17th Streets, Rickmond, Va. O i. 17. 18C5. 1 &m9
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