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The name of no subscriber entered on our books unless paid for n advance. No one is authorized to receive and receipt for money for subscription or other work done at this Office, except the Publisher and the Proprie tor. IT All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to J.J.STEWART, , - Editor & Publisher. 250,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &c, WORTH OVER $1,000,000. All to be Bold for one dollar each, without regard to value. Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. This is one of the largest firms in the city of New Yelk, and are doing a very extensive business, and have on hand the largest stock that can be found in that city." Oceana Times, Pent Water, Michigan, Oct. 21, 1864. "Their stoek is large, and buyers may rely on articles purchased from them just as rep resented' Their long continuance in business enables them to offer better inducements than any other house in the city." Loyal American, Anderson, Indiana, Oct. SO, 2864. "Their Watches are admitted by competent judges, and those who have used them, to .be the best in use. They are all they are advertised to be." Independent, Warren, III., Oct. 20, 1864. 'They are large dealers, and their stock is manufac tured in the best style, and of pure materials." Telegraph, Sangerties, N. Y., Oct 24, 1864. "All goods fuinshed are what they are represented to be." Times, Waterville, N. Y , Oct . 10, 1864. "Wor thy of confidence. Wyoming Democrat, Warsaw, N. Y., Oct 18. 1864. "Honorable and fair dealing men." Cumberland Valley Journal, Mechauicsburg, Pa., Oct. 20, 1864. Splendid List of Articles.- AH to be sold for $1 each 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets S00 Silver Salvers and Urns 400 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs a00 iVf ahogapy Muwcal Boxes, 24 urs 250 Gold Hunting Watches 250 Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches 500 Gents' Hunting Silver Watches 500 Open-face Silver Watches $75 to $300 50. to 200 50 to 300 75 to 250 ao to soo 75 to 250 50 to 200 35 to 100 25 to 50 50 to 100 5 to 50 15 to 30 5 to 10 6 to 12 5 to 20 5 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 250 Diamond Kings 5000 Photo. Albums, all sizes 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 Coral, Opal and Emerald do 5,000 Mosaic, jet and Lava" Eardrop 7,500 Coratand Emerald Eardrops 5,000 California Diamond Pins 5,000 California Cluster Diamond Pins 3,000 sets Solitaire Buttons and Studs 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &c 10,000 Lockets, double-glass 5,000 Lockets for Miniatures 2,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c. 4,000 Plain Gold Rings -5,000 Chased Gold Rings 10,000 Shield and Signet Ring3 10,000 California Diamond Rings 7,500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet 5,000 seta Ladies' Jewelry, coral 5,000 seta Ladies' Jewelry, onyx 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava , 2,500 sets Ludies' Jewelry, mosaic 10,000 Gold Pens with silver holders 5,000 Gold Pens with Gold holders - -5,000 Gold Peus and holders, superior 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 3,000 Silver Castors and Wine Holders 2.000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 3 to 8 5 to 20 3 to 10 3 to lo 3 to 8 3 to 5 5 to lo 3 to 8 4 to lo 4 to lo 3 to lo 3 to lo 5 to lo 8 to 12 10 to 15 12 to 20 20 to 30 5 to 10 6 to 12 10 to 15 8 to 10 15 to 50 20 to 50 Messrs. T. and H.GAUGHAN and CO., No. 116 i Broadwav. New York, extensive manufacturers and : importers of all the leading and most fashionable Ivies of Watches and Jewelry, defeiriug to increase 1 their besiness to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regu lations following: Certificates n amine each article and its value, are nlaced in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address a receipt of twenty-nve cents. All Articles sold at One Dollar each without regard to value. On receipt of the certificate yon will see what you are going to have, and theu it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purcha sers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, and in no case can they ret less loan one dollar s worth The price of Certificates is as follows . One for 25 .cents ; rue for $1 ; eleven lor $2 ; thirty for $5 ; six ty five for $10 ; one hundred for $15. Agents wanted everywhere, towhora special terms ' are offered. T & II. GAUGH AN & CO., No. 116, Broadway, New York. Oct. 26, 1865. 2m-d pd No 131 IANSI0M SOUSE, CORNER OF MIAN AND Water St's. Salisbury N.C WE ARE remodeling, refurnishing and putting in perfect order throughout this old and time honored Hotel ; and the traveling public may rest arsured of finning comfortable accommodation. REEVES & COUGH ENNOUR, , Proprietors, Salitbnry.TiQT. 27th 1865. tfd-159 VALUABLE PROPERTY. AT AUCTION. v. SATURDAY; COME ANp SEE. ' ALSO: TERMS OF a Fine' Buggies, Dee. 1, Horses, and other good thing i BLACKWOOD Jt CO. ' 2t 152 THE VOL; 1. RAILROADS. GREATSOTJTHERTT MAIL JKl CCD TXT TT XH2 . CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND , LYNCHBURG via THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTBAL RAILROADS. 411 MILES CONTINUOUS RAIL 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 with 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 accom modation furnished to make the passengers comfort able. Tk rough 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 .them between depots. Passengers have ample time to dine and sup at Gor donsville, and breakfast and sup at Virginia Central depot. Trains leave Richmbnd, flaily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a. m.". and 7:1 5 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, Logansport, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., La Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., Milwaukee, Wis., Madison, Ind., Muscatine, Iowa, Newark, Ohio, . Prarie du Chien, Parkersburg, Va., Quincey, III., Richmond, Ind., Sandusky, Ohio, Springfield, 111., St. Joseph, Mo., St. Louis, Mo., St. Paul, Minn-, Toledo, Ohio, Terre Haute. Ind-, Vincennes, Ind., Wheeling, Va., . Philadelphia, New York, Burlington, Jowa, Bloomington, III., Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cairo, HI., f Chicago, lll.i Cleyejand, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, Decatur, 111., Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, Evansville, Ind, -fun da Lac, Win , Galena, Ohio, Iowa City, Iowa, Indianapolis, Ind., Jamesville, Minn., Lynchburg, Va., Xenia, Ind, Zanesville, Ohio. This line carries the through mail, consequently makes first connections. Tickets at office. No. 231 Main street, and Virgin ia Central Bail road depot, Richmond W. B. RICHARDS, Ja., Agent. Oct. 17, '65- d3mo MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFORT - ABLE ROUTE FROM CHARLOTTE TO THE NORTHERN CITIES. VIA NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, RALEIGH & G AST OX RAILROAD, Petersburg '& Weldon Railroad, AND THEIR VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. PASSENGERS by this line will leave Charlotte at 3 o clock p. m., arnve at Kaleigh4.3U a.m. Leave Raleiffh 5 o'clock a ra, arrive at Gaston 12 a m, and leave Gaston 1pm arrive at Petersburg 6,30 p m, and leave that night for Richmond and the North, or stay in Petersburg, fret a rood night s rest and take the cars for City Point, connecting wlh the James River steamers for northern points. v Passengers for western or southern poiutswill leave Petersburg at 5.30 o clock a m, arnve at Gaston 11 a m, leave traston nam. arrive ai ltaieign p. m. Leave Kaieigh at .iu p m, and o a m. Passengers are respectfully requested to get tick. e(s before entering the cars. No trains oa the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday - E. WILKES, Eng, and Sup't NCRR. A.JOHNSON, Sop' i Raleigh -Gaston R R. R.M.DUNLOF,' dtfllO Sup't Petersburg and V -vr.. v C. W. ROSE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors Teas, Co fee, Sugar, ai- sorted Groceries, Fish and PROVISIONS, CRAVEN STREET, (PTWKN SOUTH FRONT AND roLLOX,) NEWBEKN, n. c. O Merchants and Traders sending orders lo be shipped by express, will have them promptly filled at a slight advance on Jew Xork prices. CC. Thomas, with ) C. W. R. & Co. mosdl September 29. 1865 8 THE MOUNTAIN HOTEL MORGAXTOir, Ar, c. IS offered for RENT, for further particulars, ap ply to ' J. M.HAPrOLl J. MorgantQD, N. C, Oct. 3d, 186-dtf 112 SALISBURY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1865. RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. D T rRIDGFORD. of Haskins & Bridg J3 JL) ford, and late of Bridgeford and Co., Richmond Virginia. A. MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N. C. BRIDGFOBD & MYERS, -AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND FOR V WARDING MERCHANTS, ; Dock street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Where they are prepared to do a General Asction and Commission. Storage and Forwarding Business, and trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. All orders entrusted to us will be promptly filled at the lowest market rates. REFERENCES. Merchants cf Lynchburg, Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Danville. New York Connelly and Co., Merrett, Walet and Co, G. B. Lawton, Power and Acker, Swepson. MendenhaU and C0.7 Williams, Noble and Oates. Boston Clark and Woodward, Thomas J. Jones and Co, R. A, Howes and Co., William M. Stead man and Co., Z. Snow end Co. Rockland, Maine F. Cobb, A J Bird. Halifax, Nova Scotia Benjamin Weir and Co., A AHibon. Philadelphia Buckner, McCammand and Co., J Rinaldo, Sank and Co., Dohan and JTate. -. Baltimore Thomaa R Matthews and Sons, R H Heslett, W Lanahanfnd Sons, Moore N Falls, Presi dent Baltimore Steam Pack Company, A W Shaw, Superintendent New Line Steamers. , Raleigh. North Carolina George W Swepson, President Raleigh 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. Statesville, North Carolina R F . imonton, Trea surer WNCffR.HC Eccles and J S Miller. Morganton, North Carolina T R Caldwell, Presi dent WNCRR., and R C Pearson. Charlotte, North Carolina John Wilkes, Presi dent First National Bank, H B Williams. Wilmington, Xlorth Carolina T E Roberts. Asheville, iVorth Carolina A T Summey and N W Woodfin. . Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Mordecai. November 8th, '65. 3m 142 Spotswood Hotel, RICHMOND, Va., August, 1865. IT having been reported that the SyottvoooA Hotel had been confiscated and closed, the proprietors deem t proper to assure the Public that such is not the case. The House is open for the accommodation of visitors, as it has been from its opening day in Sep tember, I860. - ' The Hon&e has been remodeled, renovated, refur nished, and put i a perfect order throughout, and the traveling public may rest assured of finding as com fortable acrommations with us as can ba found in any nrsi ciass noiei, norm or&outn. Our friends, patrons, and the travelling public gen erally, visaing Richmond, are cordially invited to make their heme with us, and no pains will be spared to make them comfortable, as we are pledged to sustain the well known reputation of the House. Our former patrops will find the old employee of the House still in our service, were they will be pleas ed UtwleuoM them ma ornr)v- CORKERY & MILLWOOD, Proprietors. Oct. 14. d3mol22 JOHN DOOLY, Mat CAP and FUR Dealer I RICHMOND, VA. II AS constantly on hand an extensive stock of ev- ,ry article in his line. His goods shall be sold to Mer chants from North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, at sJb low prices as they can be had at the Jobbing Hat houses in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. tlav ug the same facilities for getting goods from hrst class, Manufactories as any House in any city Pur chasers are invited 10 call and examine my stock. Oct. 14. d3m pd John F Foard V Commission, Auction and Forwarding Merchant, and Agent for SELLING OR LEASING REAL ESTATE NEAR OLD COUNTY WHARF, NEWBEIW, N. C. 0 ' REFERENCES. A. T. Jerkins. Pres't Bank of Commerce Newbern: Dr. W. J. Haw kin ate Prea't of R & G R R.: Hon. N. Bovden. Prs't. I of N. C. R R Salisbury; CoL Wm. Johnston, Pres'1 unariotte so. U.iiK. Charlotte: Hon. J. M. More- head, Greensboro: Kev. Dr. Deems. Raleigh and Rev. W. E. Pell, editor of Sentinel at Raleigh. JNov. idtn ibtio. , tt-146. COMMISSION, AUCTION AND FORWARDING HOUSE OF J. F. FOARD. 'PHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish JL Fish, Guano and Fish Oil to Farmers and Tan ners. 1 bis guano is s id to be nearly equal to the best Peruvian andmuch cheaper. Price $30 cash per ton ui iub, uuiuuiiebiuu ana ireigni irom ocean aa- .f nnfin 11.. : : l. r j ded. Orders solicited. - JNO. F. FOARD, Commission Meichant, Newbern, N. C. Nov. 13, 1665. 150. Bureau of Relief, To relieve Clerical distress, especially in the Southern Dioceses.) Uuder the advice, of Bishops Talbot, Atkinson and Lay. Address contributions of any sort, and appli cations, to, the Rev. W. . Doane, Secretary, Hart ford, Connecticut. November, 11 151 tf U Southern papers are asked to copy thistill forbid. Ladies Cloaks and Cloak Trimmings. JuST RECEIVED and FOR SALE BY CRAWFORD k CO A Lot of Family Flour, and English Diisy Cheee, Fr sala at C.JbCO. 2t-165 Dec. 1, '65 D. B. IRID9FORJD. A. MTER8. WX. MTEU BRTDGFORD & AUCTIONEERS, fieneral Ceajmlssltn I Fenrardlir Senkatts Dock and Oct. 17. 1865. 17th Streets, Richmond, Va. dj3m.o BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS. TUCKER & SMITH, Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, "Warehouse, 250 W.Baltimore Street, Between Charles and Hanover. BALTIMORE. 3gf Oar stock is being daily replen ished by fresh arrivals from the best fac torief ?d ofjiew and desirSble styles. ' 2$frtk?'6t. : "V-pd,: lml43f ' W. T. WALTERS &CO. Wines & Liquors. 68 Exchange Place, (Lombard St) BALTIMORE. Wm.T. Waltim, Joshw. P. McCat, Edwiw Walters. Nov. 8th, '65. Cm 142 NOAH WALKER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, Wash in gt o a B a il d i a g, 165 and 167 Baltimore Street,' BALTIMORE. ' 6m 142 November 8th,. '65. F. B. LONEY & Ca, Importers and Dealers in Hardware Cutlery, Chains, &c., No. 3 Hanover St., near Balto. St, Baltimore, Md. Francis B. Lonet, "William TX. Bakby, ' Robert S. Finley; ' Irvin Neale, Joseph P. Elliott. Kov. 8th, 1865. 3mpdl42 WHTTELEY, BROTHER & CO., Importers and J outers of Dry Goods' No. 281, Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Nov. 8th, '65. 3mpdl42 CHARLES MARSHALL, Attorney at Law, No. 6 St., Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Will attend to the collection and ad justments of claims. .November Sth, '65. tfl42 Fall & Winter Importation RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND ; . V i STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Ribbons, Bonnet Silks. Velvets, French Flowers. Straw Bonnets, Ladies Hats, Trimmed & untnmmed. Offer the most complete Stock in the United States in variety and cheapness. JNo. 237 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, Md. November 10th, 1865, pdlral44 BURNS, WEST & CO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS it CIGARS, I 61 Exchange Place. Lombard St.. BaltO. I o ' November 8lh, '65. 3m pd 142 CP. MENDENHALI., Greensboro N C. DCDLET NICHOLS, Baltimore, Md. CYBUS P. MENDENHALL & CO.? Cotton, Tobacco and General Commission Merchants, -156 Pratt Street wharf, Baltimore. Nor. 8th, '65. 3mpdU2 MABBLE MONUMENTS ANDTOMB STONES. T fj UST ARR IVED at the Salisbury Marble Ya A STOCK OF MARBLE. Where the subscriber wil be FOUND AT ALL TIMES, To wait npon any that may want Monuments, Tomb stones of every description. t All sorts of coun try ptdace received in payment. upposue tne LAtneran unurcn, main -street. M. KELLOGG. Sahsbnry, Not. 21, 1865. 3md.2 WILLIAM H. BAILEY, I.TVORNEY and Counselor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, nractices in the Military Courts, and assists a distinguished Law Firm at - Washington, in preparing claims against tne Government for set tlement 05ce Registers Room in Ctm it-House. .. tfd152 BAN N Eft, NO. 165 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. R, P. BESSENT, IS NOW ATTHE BOYDEN UOUSE.WIIERE he will remain for a short time. Room No. 23. ; Salisbury. Ang. 22, 1865,76-lf DR. M, MIT1BAD7 OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE WHERE he can be found at all hours unless Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 15. 1865. -DR. C. Av HENDERSON, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he is still engaged in the practice of Mdi eine. Office up stairs at HENDERSON c& S CHAFER'S Drug Store, Salisbury North Carolina. DR. WESBITT. s TILL PRACTICES MEDICINE. SURO R R V and Midwifery. Salisbury N. C, June 22. 1865 " if STILES KENNEDY, M. D. OFFICE NO. 5, MANSION HOUSE, V SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA. June IS, 1865. . ' - DENTISTRY. E L. Coleman D. D. S. (Successor to Dr. W. F. Bason.) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES sional Services to the citizens of Salisbur? and ricin ity. . " ..v ; Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four teen (14) years practice be can give general satisfac tion. He can be found at his office, formerly occu pied by Dr. W. F. Dason, at all hours. When money cannot be paid for operations on he teeth, provisions will be - received; such aa bacon hams, no. 1 flour, chickexs, butter, eggs, &c, at market prices. my30tf - Pioneer Line of Steamers, " FOE ''."": : .. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, via Albemarle and Chesa peake Canal. ; THECQAtMODJOUS STEAMERS PIONEER AND COMMODORE An AMU Will leave New Berne for Norfolk on TUESDAY of each week at 8 o'clock, A a . ... r . , uuuuccuue wnn ine flirterenl ines of siMTnon for the above-namsd points. Shippers of Goods will receive every facility and accommodation for the transportation of the same, as arrangements have been made with the different companies to forward poods lo this hue at low rates and without dela v. Each of these steamers are capable of carrvine TWO HUNDRED AND ' 5 ' FIFTYK TONS OF FREIGHT ",,vus" " uuai wunouL oimouuv. aa inv tppr built XDressIv for lh trad. Th Gha nn with STATE ROOMS and BERTHS canahl a nfal commodating thirty-five passengers. Every atten tion win oe paid to the comfort of pass ngers, who will not be subject to the inconvenience of transfer to Other Vessels, but will htt taken thmmrh d;At without change. The tables of the steamers are liberally supplied with the belt the market affords. Eamilies travell ing will find it to their interest to tk lhi lin. n Xhey will thereby escape the danger and discomfort oi sea route, and tfte fatigue of railroad travel. un me loin or Uecember next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steamer WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will be made. tl:; Irgni or passage apply to WHITFORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS. nov22.tM55 ,--r..-. Fall and Winter Fashions. LATEST STYLES. Mrs. McFARLAND. Mansion House. HAVING just returned from the JVnnh iih . choice STOCK. Latest etvles of Bonnn. Hai. Veils, Ribbons, Featherr. Flowers. Si lk belta. fanrv Buckles, hair Netts, fancy head Dresses, old ladieB Caps, Slc, fcc. ALSO. is prepared lo cut and make ladies dresses, cloaks and cnimrens cloths, m ibe latest fashions woold be pieaseaiosee Her former customers and tha nnblir generally. Prices reasonable and prompt attention t uruers. lint. 151. iHKs lol9C WB1TTORO, GEO. W. DILI., W. WHITPORD WHITFORD, DILL & CO., SHIPPING, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND GETTER AL COUinSSION MERCHANTS, NEWBERN, N. N.C, rersiaal tttentlen paid to the sale efProdaee. AGENTS FOR Mceray's North Carolina Steamship Likes Between Newbern arid New York. GENERAL VESSEL AGENTS. dtfl52 LI VI R I fTIHE Undersigned would respectfully inform the JL public at large that they have opened a LVvery SUble, at Thomas E. Brown's old stand in Salisbury, where norses ana ouggiea and other conveyances can be hired at any time, and where horses will be fed and well attended to. JOHN A. SMDER, ROBERT UTZMAN. October 31, 1865. No 135dtf Having deteimied to remove to the citv of Balti- i more, 1 would earnestly request all those indebted lo me ot come forward ana settle without delay.! J A. CALDWEXJj, M. D, Office No. 2 in uncX How, opposUe UUe Court House. Jy"oT.2l,l865. ltd&w-154 1 1 anM STABLE NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS i i i Blossom Brothers. successors to bkj. blossom . bonJ Commission Merchants. Cot Ion, Naval Slores, Grain, Tobacco, Yarns, Sheetings, &c, ' 159 Front Street, CUA8. W. Bu8SOH, ) Jaices B. Blossoh, NEW YORK. Josiah B. Blossom, ) o Liberal advances made u consignments, on receipt f Bill of Lading. References The Bank of N.C, and other Banks at Wilmington, Newbern, Washington, Tarboro. Fay eUtyiJIe, Raleigh, Salisbury, Charlotte aud Wades boro. I - A. M. McPIIEETERS, Raleigh. N.C, Wilt forward to ns, through that place, (free f -forwarding commission,) paying railroad freight, to any shipping port. J. R. BLOSSOM & CO , Wilmington, N. C. GEO. U. BROWN & CO,, Washington, N. C, S.T. JONES & CO., Newbern, N. C, HENRY GIIISELIN, Norfolk, Va., Will forward produce to us, free of forwarding commission, except on naval stores and grain, by steamer or sailing vessel, as shippers may direct; and, when desired, will pay taxes, &c at the shipping ports. . . " N. B. -Consignments to us are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance,' as roon as freighted, fioro all pkt- jces on all Railroads and Riversin North and Sooth Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and from ill shipping Ports, thiough to New York, whether advice of ship ment ia received or not. 109 3mod&w7 . SWEPSON, MENDENflAtL & COs GENERAL -... :v . 79 Pearl Street, New York. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Cotton Cloth, Naval Stores, Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, &c . Liberal advances made on cousignmentslnliand. Orders Solicited for the Purchase qfi Goods. y : : O" 'All Consignments to us are covered by Insur ance as soon as shipped, on all Rail Roads, and from all Shipping Ports, through to New York, whether advice of Shipment is received or not. I O-CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CB Tuos. J. Sumner, Daniel Worth, S. G. Murphy, Robert R. Swepson, G. W, Swepson, C. P. Mendeniiall, November 2nd. '65. Y Dr. J. R. G. Faccettk, Of Greensboro, N. C. . Nov 1st. 1865 Charlotte, t N.C Company Shops, New York City, t - Haw River, , Greensboro, . tM37 J. C. Faucetti, ; Of Alamance, N.C. - tf Metropolitan Enterprisa GREAT GIFT SALE OF THE ;. NEW YORK & PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, Capital,. 11,000,009 Depot, 197 Broadway. An immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods; ail to be sold for ONE DOLLAR eb, wUtwat gmrl torlu. n4 tMt to b'pia foe till you see wliat you will receive. CERTIFICATES, naming each article and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any ad dress on receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 eleven for $2; thirty for $5 ; sixty-five for $10; and one hun dred for $15. " J On receipt of the Certificate you will see what yon are going to have, and then it is at your option to pay the dollar and take the article or" not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, or any Kt of Jewelry on our It st, for $1 ; and in no case can they get less than One Dollars' worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country : every person can make 10 a day.-aeJIing our certifi cates in the greatest sale of Jewelry ever known. Send 25 cents, for a Certificate, which will inform you what you can obtain for $l. At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars also, Terms to Agents. .Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., 197 Broadway, N. Y. November 11th, 65. Sml45 New Skirt For 1866. The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S Xew Patent DC T LEX ELLtPTIf j (er daable) SPR1XG SKIRT. THIS INVENTION consists of Duflex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refines Steel Sf rings, iageaieusly braided lightly and firmly together, edge to edge, mak ing the toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable SraiNO ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single Spring, aud consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ever has ox can bm made. ; The wonderful flexibility and great comfort expe rienced particularly In all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chain, for Promonade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a bilk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great convenience of wearing the Duplex EH'rplie Steel SpringSkiit for a single day wil never after wards willingly dispense with their nse. For Chil dren, Misse and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2-ply doable twisted thread and will wear twice as long aa the single yam covering which is used on all Single Iiooj Skirts. The . three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Doable Steel, and twice or double covered to pre venLthe cov ering frc-m wearing uff the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps etc., ete, which they .are constantly subject to when in-use. All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the beet quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shap-e possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, meat desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. "' - WEST BKADLEY te CAHY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, 79 & 81 iffiADE STREETS NewYork. 1 For sale in all first-class stores in this City, nod throughout the .United F tales and Canada, Havana, I de Cuba, Mexico, .South America and the West Indies. O" Inqalre Spring Ski A. 4- C, far Ike Duplex BUptle (er dsiklc) 6md-159 ' .vs THE NEW YORK ALBION The oldest Literary and Foreign Weekly in America is published at No. 39 Park Bo, New York. Terms, H p-x Annum. New Subscribers for 1866, remitting direct to the office by P. Ofilce Order, will be entitled to a choice from the twectyfive annual Albion Engravings, free. Address YOUNG k MORRELL, Proprietor. Oil QNMERCrlANTS
The Daily Union Banner (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1865, edition 1
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