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- 4 i ; SUBSCRIPTION VERTISINC. AND AD- Our paper will be published daity t l&e follow ing rates in Federal currency;. - 'iaily.lvwr, .$10 00 G months, ...... f, , 1 month,., ., .... 5 00 u '. 1 00 $3 00 2 00 50 .Weekly, 1 year, . " 6 months, . . . . . " 1 month, .Cash in adrafloe, i Rates if Adtertlslng. (PAYABLE S ADVANCE.) ;Ten lines ox less, small type, or one inch space, ,io consulate a square. . J. Square, 4 day,. $ 1 00 3 50 G 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 1 week, . ; a u t( t u 2 " .. 3 I ipontb, 2 3 -V - , - . , . v . j . -T iiTtrilsen li Detail. THE BATES WrXX B AS . FOLLOWS ! (Quarter Column itaoflth," , ', $20 00 30 00 40 00 30 00 2 H l Half Column , , .a " -QneCoJumo 3 1 2 3 I 2 3 u .. 42 00 50 00 50 00 75 00 r t . t . f : 0 100 00 Special Notices will be charged by the square one dollar for each insertion, for one week; and jeventv-five'cents for each insertion, tor 1 month. -No advertisement inserted unless paid for in advance. - '"V v .- , . -. - r The name of ao subscriber entered on car books .unless paid for in advance. No one is authorized to receive and receipt for aionev for subscriDtion or other work done at this Office, except the Publisher and the Proprie tor. 13?" All letters concerning business of the .office must be addressed to J.J.STEWART, Editor fc Publisher. 250,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND JUNGS, &o., WORTH OYER $1,000,000 AH lo be sold for one dollar each, without regard to value. Not to be paid for until you know what you are Jo receive. This is one of ihe largest firms jn the city of New Yolk, and are doing a very extensive business, and have on hand the largest stock that can be found in that citv." Oceana TimesPent Water, Michigan, Oct. 2l,JSG4. "Their stoek is large, and buyers may rely on articles purchased from them just as rep resented Ther ong continuance in business enables them to offer better inducements than any ptherhouse in the city." Loyal American, Auderson, Indiana, Octi 20. J 864. '? Their Watches are admitted bv competent judges, and those who have used them, to fee the best muse. Ihey are all they are advertised to be." Independent, Wan en, III., Oct. B0j J864- "They are large dealers, and their stock is manufac tured in the best style, and of pure materials." TelerraDh. Sanererties. N. Y.. Oct 24, J 864. "All roods funi'shed ere what they are represented to be rTimei. Waterville, N. Y , Oct . 10, 1864. "Wor thy of confidences-Wyoming Democrat, Wasaw, N. V., Oct 18. 1861. ''Honorable and fairdealing men." -Cumberland Valley Journal, Mechauitsburg, Fa., Oct. 20, 18C4. Splendid List of Articles. All to be. )Id for 1 1 each S50 Solid Silver Dining Sets S00 Silver Salvers and Urns $7' to $300 50 to 200 50 to 300 SOO Solid Silver Tea Sets complete 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs 300 Mahogaiiy MusicalBoxes, 24 airs 50 CJoJd Hunting Watches 23Q Ladies' Guanjelled Gold Watphps 00 tfeftis'HuntiuicSiJvar Wiuchea -00 Open-face Silver WatChea 950 Diamond Rings 5000 Photo. Albums, ajUiftea 2.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chains 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 5.000 Chased Gold Bracelets 2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains 7,000 Solitaire and Revolving Brooches 2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 5,000 Cqral, Opal an4 Eqierald do 5,0Q0 Mosaic, jet and Lava Eardrops 7,500 Coral aud Emerald Eardrops 5,000 California Diamond Pna 5,000 California Cluster Diamond Pins 3,000 eels Solitaire Buttons and Studs 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencil, &c 10.000 Lockets, double-prlass 75 to 250 50 to 200 75 lo 250 50 to 200 35 tp JOO 25 to 50 1 ftOlolOQ 5 tt 50 15 to 30 5 lo 10 6 to 12 5to20 5. to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 -4 to 10 3 lo 8 5 to 20 - 3 io 10 3 to lo 3 to 8 3 to 5.000 Lockets for Miniatures 5 to 1q 3.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c. 3 to 5,000 Plain Gold Ring3 4 to 1() 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 4 to lo 10,000 Shield and Signet King3 . 3 to Iq 10,000 California Diamond Rih23 3 to Jc 7,500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet 5 to lo 5.000 set3 Ladies' Jewelry, coral 8 to 12 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx; . 10 to J5 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava 12 to 20 2,500 setsLudies' Jewelry,.mosaic 20 to 30 10,000 Gold X'ens with silver holders 5 to 10 5.000 Gold Pens with Gold holders 6 to 12 5,000 Gold Tens and holder?, superior 10 to 15 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 8 to 10 3,000 Silver Castors and Wine Holders 15 to 50 2 000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets ' 20 to 50 ' Messrs. T. and II. GAUGI1 AN and CO., No. 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manulacturers and iniDorters of all the leading ana mosi lasnionaoie ivies of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase (liir Kp.inss to an unlimited extent, have resolved upou a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the-regu lations follawintr: Certificates namin? each article and its value, are n1cAd in Sealed Eiivelones aud well mixed. One of these envelopes will be seut by mail tq any address en receipt of twenty five cents All Articles sold at One Dollar tack without regard to value, On receipt of ihe certificate you will see what you are going to huve, and iheu it js at your option to seud the dollar and take the article or not. Purcha sers muy thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, an I in no case can they gel less than one dollar's worth. The price of Certificates is as follows .- One for 25 cents; fwe for $1 ; eleven tor $2 ; thirty for $5; ty five for IK) one hundred for $1. ' . ' Agents wanted everywhere, to whom special terras are offered. T & II. GAUGIIAN & CO., ' No. 116, Broadway, New York. Oct. 26, 1865. 2m-d pd No 131 MANSION HOUSE, CORNER OF MIAN AND Water St's. Salisbury N. C. WE ARC remodeling, refurnishing and patting in perfect order throughout this old and time honored Hotel ; and the traveling public may rest assured of finding comfortable accommodation. ' REEVES & COTJGIlENNOUR, Proprietors. Salisbury. Nov. 27th 1865. tfd-159 STRAYED OR STOLEN ROM the Square in rear of Henderean's Dru2tore pn the 27, lust., a Sorrell Mure, about six years bid, in good order, and bind feet white half way to the knees, and ball-faced. Any information wilt be thank" fully, received; and if Moien, a liberal reward will -TERMS OF be given for the mare, and proof snfficie at to convict the thief. J. C. MILLER. SaHsLury, Nov 1 1 65. . 2tdpd-160 I JiiJjj VOL. 1. RAILROADS. GREATS OUTHERN MAIL jhx xb ixj zn? is - CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, -PHILADELPHIA, i NEW YORK AND LYNCHBURG via THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND flRG4NIA.CEITBAL RAILROADS. 411 MILES CONTINUOUS RAII-NO STAG ING TRAINS RUN TO BALTIMORE AND OHIO D3POT AT WASHINGTON CITY, TWICE DAILY. The Orange and Alexandria Railroad having been put in complete repair, are now .running two trains daily between Washington City and Lynchburg, con necting with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Washington, the Virginia and Tennesse railroad at Lynchburg, and at Gordonsville wjth the Virginia Central railroad for Staunton and Richmond. Passengers taking this line pass in full view of 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 the Orange and Alex andria Railroad, and may rely upon making close and regular connections with the lines indicated Elegant cars are run npon this line, and every accpm modation furnished to make the passengers comfort able. Tkrough passengers arriving in Richmond by the Virginia Central, Richmond and Danville, and Rich mond and Petersburg Railroads, will find Garbers & Co's omnibuses to transport theni between depots. Passengers have ample time todine and sup at Gor donsville, and breakfast and 6up at Virginia Central depot. ' Trains leave; Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a; m... and 1x. m ; on Sundaysat 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, Logansport, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., La Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., Milwaukee, Wis , Madison, Ind., Muscatine, Iowa, Newark, Ohio, Prarie du Chieq, Parkereburg, Va, Quincey, III., Richmond, Ind., Sandusky, Oliiq, Springfield, III, St. Joseph, Mi.t St. Louis, Mo-, St. Paul, Mini)., Toledo, Ohio, Terre Haute. Ind-, ViliGennes, Ind,, Wlieeline, Va., Philadelphia, New York, Burlington, low a, Bloornington, III-, Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cairo, PL, Chicago, 111., CleveiandOhio, Detroit, Michigan, Decatur, III , Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Duliuque, Iowa, Evaii6ville, Ind, Fon dtj Lac, Wis , Galena, Ohio, Iowa City, Jowa, Indianapolis, Ind., Jamesville, Minn., Lynchburg, Va., Xenia, Ind., Zanesville, Ohio. This line carries the through mail, consequently nakes first Connec'ions.. Tickets at office. No. 231 Main street, and Virgin- a Central BaSroad depot, Richmond W. B. RICHARDS, Jr., Aent. Oct. J 7, '65- d3i MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFORT ABLE ROUTE FROM CHARLOTTE TO THE ' NORTHERN CITIES. VIA -;. NOR TH CAR OLINA RAlLR OAD, RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD, Petersburg & Wcldon Railroad, AND THEIR VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. PASSENGFIRS by this line will leave Charlotte at 3 o'clock p. m., arrive at Raleigh 4.30 a.m. Leave Raleigh 5 o'clock a m, arrive at Gaston 12 a m, and leave Gaston 1pm anive at Petersburg .6,30 p m, and leave that night for Richmond and the North, or stay in Petersburg, get a good night's rest and take the cars for City Point, connecting w'th the James Riyer steamers for northern points. Passengers for western or southern pouts will leave Petersburg at 5.30 o'clock a m, arrive at Gaston 11 p. m, Jjcave uaston nam, arrive at Kaieign p. m. Leave Kaleigrt at 7.tu p m, and o a m. ""Passengers are respectfully requested to gel tick ets before entering the cars. No rain on. the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday E. WILKES, Eng, and Snp't X C R R. A. JOHNSON, Sup'i Raleigh d Gaston R R. , R. M.DUNLOF, dtfHO Sup't Petersburg and V-'Wcw ' . C. W. ROSE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors Teas, Cofee, Sugar, as sorted Groceries, Fish and PROVISIONS, CRAVEN STREET, . (SKTWEEN SOUTH FRONT AND POLLOIC,) O Merchants and Traders sending ordprs Vp be shipped by express, will have them promptly filled at a slight advance on New York prices. , - C C. Thomas, with ) C V. R. & G; i Sraosdl September 29, 1865 . ' 8 . SHK "REWARD. STOLEN QN NIGHT I J -I 2901,001., a bay Stud Mule, very large limbs and joints, medium size about 8 years old, a little weak eyed. We will give 25 dollars, reward for the Mule, and 50 Reward for the Thief. - MERONY & BROTHER. Nov. 14lb, 1865. 2wdl47 . SALISBURY. N. C FRIDAY, RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. D B BRIDGFORD, of Haskins & Bridj ford, and late of Bridgeford and Co., Richmond VirgitiHt. Ai MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N. C. BRIDGFORD k MYERS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND FOB- WARDING MERCHANTS. Dock street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, RICHMOND, yiRGINJA. Where they are prepared to div a General Auction ! aiuj oiuiiiioMuii. uiumjc anu r uiwarunij XMjsiuesai I r :..il.. Ci. ..,-. .J r i: n and trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. AH orders entrusted to us will be promptly filled at the lowest market rales. v REFERENCES. Merchants of Lvncbburff, Petersburg. Norfolk. Rich tnoiid and Danville. : ?; - New York Connelly and Co., Merrett, Walet and Co , G. B. Lawton, Power and Acker, Swepson. Mendenhall and .Co., illiams, Noble and Oates. BostonClark and yWooawnrd; Thomas J. Jonet and Co , -R. A, Howes and Co., "William fll. Stead man and Co., Z. Snow t nd Co, . ---' Rockland, Maine F. Cobb, A J Bird. Halifax, Nova Scotia Benjamin Weir and Co., A Allison. ' Philadelphia Buckner, MeCnininand end Co., J Rinaldo, Sank and Co., Dohau and Tate. Baltimore Thomas R Matthews and Sons, R H Heslett, W Lanahan and Sons, Moore N Fails, Presi dent Baltimore Steam Pack Company, A W Shaw, Superintendent New Line Steamers. taleigh, North Carolina George W Swepson, Preskleut Ralt igh National Bank, J. Devereux. Greensboro' North Carolina James Sloan, Lexington, North Carolina B B Roberts, C F Lowe and J P Stimpson. - Salisbury, Forth Carolina Burton Craige, John I Shaver and J C Turner. Concord, North Carolina- A J Yorke, Statesrille, North Carolina RF - imon ton, Trea surer W N C R R. II C E-cIes and J S Miller. Morganton, North Carolina T R Caldwell, Presi dent W N C R R., and R C Pearson. Charlotte, North Carolina John Wilkes, Presi dent First National Bank, H B Williams. Wilmington. INorlh Carolina T E Roberts. Ashevilie, Aorth Carolina A T Suinmey aud N W Woodfin. , Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Mordecai. November 8th, 'G5. 3m 142 Spotswood Hotel, RICHMOND, Va., August, 1865. IT having been reported that the Suotsicood Hotel had boeu confiscated aud closed, the proprietors deem t proper to assure the Public that such is not the case. 1 lie Uuuse is open tor the accommodation of visitors, as it has been froni its opening day in Sep tember, 1860. The Hons has been remodeled, renovated, refur nished, and put in perfect order throughout, and the traveling public may rest assured of finding as com fortable ucrummations with us as can be found in any first class Hotel, North or South. Our fi ie litis, patrons, and the travelling public sen- erally, visiting Kichmond, are Gordially invited to make their home with us, and no pains will bepared to make them comfortable, as we are nledsfed lo sustain the well know n reputaticu of the House. Unr former patrons will find the old employees of the House still in our service, were they will be pleas ed to welcome them as formerly.' CORKERY & MILLWOOD, Proprietors. Opt-H- . t33moJ23 JOHN DOOLY, Eat CAP and FTJIl Dealer, RICHMOND, VA. HAS constantly on hand an extensive stock of ev .ry article in his line. His goods shfll be sold to Mer chants from Norih Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, at as low primps as ihey can be had at the Jobbing Hat houses in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. Uaviug the same facilities fur getting goods from first .ej;iss Manufactories as any House in any city Pur- chasers'are invited to call and exainiue my stock. Oct. 14. c!3m pd John F Fcard Commission, Auction and Forwarding I Merchant, and Agent for SELLING OR LEASING REAL ESTATE NEAR OLD COUNTY "WHARF, XEWI3ERN7 N. C. KEFEKENCES. A. T. Jerkin?. Pres't Bank of Commerce Newbern: Dr. W. J. II aw kin ate Pres't of R & G R R.; Hon. N. Boyden Pres't of N. C. R Ii Salisbury; Col. Wm. Johnston, Pres' Charlotte &S.C.RR Cliarlotte; Hon. J. M. More- head, Greensboro; Rev. Dr; Deems, Raleigh and jlev. vv . J!i. reii, editor ot Sentinel at Raleigh. Nov. 13th 18G5. tf-146. COMMISSION, AUCTION AND FORWARDING HOUSE OF J. F. FOARD. reMlU UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish JL Fish,' Guano ani Fish Oil to Farmers and Tan ners. This guano is a id lo be nearly equal lo the best1 Peruvian and'incch cheaper. ' Price $30 cash per ton ot auuu ids, commissiont and freight from ocean ad. ded. Orders Solicited- - j - J NO. F. FOARD, Commission. Meichant, Newbern, N. C. Nov.,13, lgC5. - , 153. Bureau of Relief, (Tq relieve Clerical distress, especially in the Southern Dioceses.) Uuder the advice of Bishops Talbot, Atkinson and Lay. Address contributions of any sort, and eppli. cations, to, the Rev. W. h,. Doane, Secretary, Hart ford, Connecticut. November, H. 151 tf 0Southeru papers are asked to copy lhi8j.il forbid. TTAVING qualified as Executrix on the Estate of XJL Junius A. Fox, deceased, on the Zd day of De cember A D. 18C5, at the Auctien House of BLACKWOOD & CO., SALISBURY N. Q , I will expose to public vendue, a portion of the per sonal property of said deceased, consisting of ine loi- lowing property, to wit: Three elegant Arm-chairs, one Beatstead, bed and rpatress, one elegant liureau secretarv. one fine Wardrobe, lock. Gun, Rrifle. Pictures, Crockery, Tables and Saddle, and other ar ticles unnecessary lo ttientian. Terms made known on the dav of sale. All Ders'jtis indebted to the Estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment and , settlement, ssloncer indulgence cannot be given and all nersons Jtavin? claims against said estate win present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or tins notice wui be pteaa in oar oi ineir re covery. This Ihe 20th day of November A. p. 1865 W. H. Bailey Esq., is fully empowered to wind up said estate a$ my Attorney. CLAUDIA A. FOX. IIW52 Executrix DECEMBER 1, 1865. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS. - TUCKERS SMITH, Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in , 33oot8, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Warehouse, 250 W. Baltimore Street, Between Charleg and Hanover. ' BALTIMORE. Oar stock is being daily replen ished by fresh arrivals from the best fac tories, and of new and desirable styles, j 2?ov. 8th, '61. , . . pd luil42 W. T. WALTERS & CO. Wines & Liquors. 68 Exchange Place, (Lombard St.) BALTIMORE. Wm.T. Walter, Joshua P. McCat, Edwin Walters. Nov. th, 65. 6ml42 NOAH WALKER & CO., WHOLESALE AND EETAIL CLOTHIERS, Washington Building, IBS and 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. 6.n U2 November 8lh,'fi5. F. B. LOXEY & CO., Importers and Dealers in Hardware Cutlery, Chains, &c., $o, 3 Hanover St., near Balto, St., Baltimore, Md, FeIkcis B. Loney, William R. Barey, ROBEET S. FlNLEY, ' Ievin Xealk, Josepu P. Elliott. Nov. 8th, 1S65. 3mpdl42 TVHITELEY, BROTHER & CO., Itnporters nnd Jobbers of Dry Goods, ; Ko. 231, Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Xor. 8tb, 'C5. 3rapdl42 CHARLES MARSHALL, Attorney nt Law, JTo6 St,, Paul St Baltimore, Md. Will attend to tbe collectiorj awd ad justments of claims. M XT 1 CK If 1IO 1 - . -. - Fall & Winter Importation RIBBONS, IILLINERy AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers ami dODUers OI lwluDOuS, Bonnet gilks, Velvets, French Flowers, Straw Bonnets, Ladies Hats, Trimmed ifc Importers anl Jobbers of Ribbons, LTntrimmed. Offer the most complete Stock in the united States in variety and cheapness, , jno. 6i 15am more or,, BALTIMORE, Md. November, 10 th, 1805. pdlmU4 BURNS, WEST & CO., HIPOKTEBS OF WINES, LIQUOES & CIOAES, 61 Exchange Place, Lombard 3t,, Balto, November 8lh, C5. p.p. MENDENHALL, Greensboro' N C. 3m pd 142 DUDLEY NICHOLS, Baltimore, Md. CYHUS P. MENDENHALL & CO., Cotton, Tobacco and , Qeijeral Commission Merchants, 156 Pratt Street wharf, Baltimore. Nov. 8th, '65. " 3mpdl49 MAKBLE MONUMENTS AND TOMB STOHES, 1 ' ; UUSTARR IVEDat the Salisburv Marble Ya A STOCK OF MARBI.Il W-hjSre Jhe subscriber wil ba HOUND AT ALL TIMES, To wait upon any that may want Monuments, Tomb stones dec, ot every description. All sorts of coun try pwduce received in payment. Opposite tbe Lutheran Church, Wain tftreeu M. KELLOGG. Salisbnry, Nov. 21, 1865. 3md-152 WILLIAM BAILEY, " -TTOREY and Counselor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, practices in ihe Military Cootts, and assists a distinguihhed Law firm at Washington, in preparing claims against the Gavernmsnt for set tlement Office Registers Room ia Court-House. lfU152 NO. 162 PROFESSIONALS ARBS. DR. R, P. BESSENT. IS NOW ATTHE B)YDEN IIOUSE.WIIERE he will renaiti Car a athort time. Room No. 23. Salisbury. Ag. 22, 1865.76-if DR. I WDIT1MD, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, WHERE he can be found at all hours unless Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 15, 1865. DR. C. A. HENDERSON, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC tht h is still engaged in the practice of 3,tii eine. Office up Eta ire at ' - IlENDEIiS OJN cfc SCI1AFERS Drug Store, Salisbury North Carolina. DR. RSESBITT. TILL PRACTICES MEDICINE, SURGERY antf Midwifery. Salisbury N. C, June 22. 1865 ' U STILES KENNEDY, M. D. OFFICE NO-5, MANSION HOUSE, SALISBURY NOUTU CAROLINA, lano IS, 1865. DENTISTRY. H. L, Coleman D. D. S. (Succeseor to Dr. W. F. Bagon,) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PltOFES sional Services to the chizens of Salisbury and vicin ity. Dr. C. feels assured wilh the experience of four teen (14) years practice he can srive general satisfac lion, He can be-fonnd at his office, formerly occu pied by Dr. W. F. Bason, at all hours. When money cannot be paid for operations on the leeth, provisions will be received; such as bacon hams, no. 1 flour, chickexs, butter, eggs, Ac, at market prices, xnySOtf ' Pioneer Line of Steamers, . FOE r- , Baltimore. Plnladelohia. "New York nnd Boston, via Albemarle and Chesa peake Canal.! THE COMMODIOUS STEAMERS PIONEER AND COMMODORE ADAMS. Will leave New Berne for JVorfolkon TUESDAY of each wee a i o o ciock, A. SCT";-,Lfg5: 4"i a a a m, connecung wuiv the diKerent hues of steamers for the above-namad points. Shippers pf Goods will receive every iacility and accommodation for the transportation of the same, as arrangements have been made with the different companies to forward goods to this Hue at low rates and without delay. Each of. these steamers are capable of carrV TWO HUNDRED AND' 'Kg FIFTY TONS OF FREIGHT through the canal without difficulty, as they were built xpreaMv for the trade; Thev are fitted no with STATE ROOMS aud BERTHS enable of ac commodating thirty-five passengers. Every atien- lion will bo paid to the comfort of pass ngers, who wi!l not be subject to the inconvenience of transfer toother vessels, but will be taken through dircet without change. The tables of the steamers areiiherally supplied with the best the market affords. Camilies travell ing will find it to their interest to take ibis line, as they will thereby escape the dansrer and discomfort ot a sea route, and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the 15th of December next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steamer WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and tri-week!v tiips will be made i neigm ur passage appiy to VV HI 1 fUKU, BILL & CO., New Berne, N.C. DAVID WILLIAMS. Pronrielor. nov22, tf-155 . Fall and Yinler Fashions. LATEST STYLES. Mrs. McIARLAND. Mansion House. HAVING just returned, from the JVorlh wuh a choice STOCK. Latest styles of Bonnets, Hals, Veils, Kibuons, leathers. 1 lowers, Si Ik bells, fancv Buckles, hair Nells, fancy head Dresses, old ladies' Caps, &c, dec. ALSO, is prepared to cut and make ladies dresses, cloaks and children's cloths, in the latest fashions would ha pleased lo see her former customers aud the public generally. Prices reasonable and prompt attention to era. Oct. 19. 1865 dlv!2G WHITPORD, QEO. W. BILL, W.' . WUITFOHU' WT71TFORD. DILL & do.. SHIPPING, RECEIVING, FORWAHDING AKD GENEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEWBERN.N. N. C. Personal attention paid tojbe sale ofProdcfe. . , AGENTS FOR Murbay's North Carouka Steamship Likes! Retweeii Newbern and New York, GENERAL VESSEL AGENTS. dtfl52 A FINE MEADOW FOR SALE. I HAVE about 25 acres of fine meadow lying 4 miles from Salisbury, in sight of the Sherril's Foard road, which produces annually a boot forty or fifty bales of excellent hay, cleare of broom sage 4c, which I desire to sell at a reasonable price. Any one wishing tosee or hear from the raid mead ow can do so by calling on Hon. B. Craige at' Salia. bury, or Joseph lilapkwell near the meadow. WM. F, WATSON. Salisbury, Noy. 24, 1865. 6id-llw-t56 PRIVATE SCHOOL FOU YOUNG LADIES. Miss MARGARET MITCHELL , and Mas. E.N. GRANT, propose receiving into their family, as pupils, a few young Ladies'. Terms made known on application by letter or otherwise. 'liar el Hill N.C. Nov. 13th. 'G5. ' 14G3m NEIV YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Blossom Brothers. CseccEsseaa tu m. blossom . vox,) Commissicn Merchants . Cotton, Naval Stores, Grain, Tobacco, -Yb, t ' Sheetings, &c, 159 Front Street, CnAS. W. Blossom. Y James B. Blossom, V NEW YORK. Joiiaii B. Blossom, i Liberal advances made on contignmentfl,on receipt of Billof Lading. ' V Reference The Bank of N.C., and other Banks at Wilmington, NewUern, Washington, Tnrboro. Fay. et.tyille, lialeigh, Salisbury, Charlotte and Wadei boro. A. M. McPHEETERS, Raleiol,, N. C, Will forward to us, through that place, (fret forwarding commistion,) paying railroad (reight, to any shipping port. J . R. BLOSSOM fc CO , Wilmington, N. C GEO. II. BROWN & CO,, Washington, N. C S. T. JONES & CO., Newbern, N. C, HENRY GHISELIN, Norfolk, Va., Will forward produce to usffree of forwarding commission, except on navaltare and grain, by steamer or sailing vessel, as sliij prsmay idireet; and, when desired, will pay taxes, -4x atlhe shipping ports. N. B. Consignments to us are covered byFire and Marina Insurance, as oon as freighted, fiom all pla ces on all Railroads and Rivers in North and Soirth Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and frcm all shipping Ports, thioagh iu New York, whether advice of aliip. ineut U received or not. , 109 3mod&w.7 1 SWEPSON, MENDENHALL & CO., GENERAL COMMISSI! 7) Pearl Street, New l orkr Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton. Cotton Yarn?. Cotton Cloth, Naval Stores, Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, c. i Liberal advances made on consignmenti'in hand. Orders Solicited for ' the Purchase of , Goods. O All Consignments to us are covered 1y lufur- ance as soon as shipped, on all Rail Roids, and from all Shipping Ports, through to New York, whether advice of Shipment U received or not. C CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 3J Tnos. J. Sumner, Daniel Worth, S. G. Murfht, Robert R. Swepson, G. W. Swepson, C. P. AIenuenuall, November 2nd, '65. Charlotle, N.C. Company Shops, . New York City . Haw River, Greenbjr., lf-137 J. C. Faucette, Of Alamance, N. C. tf De. J. R. G. Faucette, Of Greensboro, N. C. Nov. 1st. lfefiS Metropolitan Enterprise, GREAT GIFT SALE OF THE NEW YORK '& PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, $1,000,000 Capita,.. Depot, 197 Broadway. An immense stock of Tianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to' value, and not to be paid for! till you ee what you will receive. . CERTIFICATES, naming each article and in value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mined. One of these envelopes will be sen by mail to afly ad dress on receipt of 23 cints ; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; sixty-five for $10 ; and one hun dred for ,$15. - ', '. ' On receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it is .at your option to pay. the dollar and iako the article or not. Purchasers may ths obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, V any iet of Jewelry on our liFt,for $l.; and in no case can they get less lhaji One Dollars worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country-; every person cao make 10 a day. selling our certifi cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known.. Send '45 cents, for a Certificate, which will inform ou what you can obtain for$l. At the same time get our circular, containing full list aud particular also, 1 erins to Agents. . , - Addrees, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO.. 197 Broadway. N. Y. November lllh, 'C5- 2ml45 - , THE NEW YORK ALBION The oldest Literary and Foreign Week!? in America is published at Jvo. 39 Park Row, vB Vnrt New Vork. Terras, $6 p r Annum. New Subscribers for 1866, remitting direct to the office by P. Office Order, will bo entitled to a choice from the twenty. five annual Albion Engravings, free. A Address YOUNG & MORPiELL, Proprietors. Co-Partnership, New Berk, North Caholixa, Not. 1st, 1805. WE HAVE this day formed a Co-PartnereUip under the name and style of WHITFOPwD, DILL & CO., , For the trnsaction of a Shijnng and GENEAEL COMMISSION BUSINESS in this Town, West; Side Craven Street, on Old CoUlltV Wharf. To the sale of COTTOX NAVAL SAORESt TOBACCO, LUMBER, STAVES, SHINGLES, CORN, and all kinds of Produce and Merchandise. ana also lo me rate ana purcnais oj i IMERCHANTS Real Estate and State- and other Stocks " ' we will give personal attention. FaWe are Agents for MURRA Y'S NORTH CARO, LIN A SVMl-WWAbi tiiMis ur o l UAM' SHIPS, between NEWBERN and NEW YORK, and for Sailing Vessels for BALTIMORE. PH1LA, DELPHI A, and other I'orls in the t'nitea states, and for different Ports in ihe West Indies. Thas ij - will be seen that we are furnisned by our own tm. eels with thft amplest facilities for the" speedy trans portation of Freight and rassengers. But in aci- lion to those, the:e is a Weetiy line oi uubaii: STEAMSHIP on the same route, and a '1 n-Week. ly line of Steamers by Inland route through AIbe marie ana nesapaaa vanai io nunui., muiiii Philadelphia and New York; hence Mercliaots and ShipFera entrusting the transportation of their freight to us, can rely with confidence on its epeeey transit.. OT WE WILL MAKE LIBERAL ADVAN CES ON CONSIGNMENTS, All letters addressed fo u on the subject of freight or ou any other business, will be promptly answered, JIION D.WH1TFORD, GEORGE VV. DILL, lfdl51 WM.C. WHITFORD. NOTICE. - Ha VIA'G detei micd lo remove lo the city of Balti. more, I would earnestly request all ihoee indebted lo meol come forward and setlle without delay. , - J A. CALDWELL, M. D. Office JVo. 2 in Brick Row, opposite the Cov Uocse. N JVoy 21,1865- JtdtwT.154
The Daily Union Banner (Salisbury, N.C.)
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