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..I, MUM HI "" " ' W1 ' 11 f K A- 9 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND AD- - On paper nll be puljliaheddaijy & the Ifollpflr- ing rates in federal currency V&uj, L year, " . 6 months, 5 1 month, ; 1 Weekly. ! -yeari ' u 6 raonth, "1 month, . : . r. ...... Casli in advance. f;1 ' -- k i Bates f Advertising. , .. ' . ! ; (PATAtfl-E: lH ADVANCE.) Ten lines or less, ; , small.. -iftype, or one to constitute a square..-,, 1 Square, 1 day, . , - ifTt space, Inch 1 00 3 50 1 week,. a tt 11 2 u .. 3 M .. 1 month, 2 : 3 " 6 00 8 00 .10 00 15 00 20 00 T ldrertlsers U Detail. THE BATES WITX BE AS FOLLOWS '. Quarter Column 1 month,. $20 00 30 00 40 00 sa 00 42 00 50 00 50, 00 .2 3 1 2 3! 1 2 Half Column it . , One Column ii it ii it ........... 75 00 100 00 3 Special Notices will be charged by the square one dollar for each, insertion,' for 1 one week; and seventy-five cents for each insertion, for 1 month. No ad vertisemenst inserted unless paid for In advance. The name of no subscriber entered on our books unless paid for in 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. . ggff" All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to f : ; J. J STEWART, : - : Editor & Publisher. 250,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &c, ' "WORTH OVER $1,000,000. All to be sold for one dollar each, without regard to value. Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. " Thisis one of the largest firms in the city of Ne w Yoik. and are doir? a very extensive business, and have on hand the largest stock that can be found in that city. Oceana I imes, Fent Water, Michigan, OcU2I,J864. "Their stoek ia large, and buyers via waf tf j-ti-k ap(ilAB niirpViBGu1 fmm ihoni in at narpn. " resented' Their long continuance in business enables r them to offer better inducement! than any other house t in the city." Loyal American, Anderson, Indiana,' Oct. 20, 1864. "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, 111., Oct. 20, 18G4. "They are large dealers, and their stock is manufac tured in the beet style, and of pure materials." Telegraph, Sangerties, N. Y., Oct 24, 1864. "All goods furn'shed are what they are represented to be." Times, Waterville, N. Y Oct . 10, 1864. "Wor thy of confidence. Wyoming Democrat, Warsaw, N. YOctl8. 1864. "Honorable and fair dealing men." Cumberland Valley Journal, Mechanicsburg, Pi.,Oct.20, 1864. ' ' Splendid List of Articles. All to be sold forl each. 250 Solid Siiver Dining Sets . ' 500 Silver Salyera and Urns 500 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete. "T5fr Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 air, 200 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 aira 250 Gold Hunting Watches 500 Gents' Iluntiuz Silver Watchei $75 to $300 50 to 200 50 to 300 75 to 250 50 to 200 75 to 1250 t O to 200 35 to 100 25 to 50 60 to 100 5 to 50 15 to 30 5 to 10 G to 12 5 to 20 5 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 8 5 to 20 - 3 to 10 3 to lp 3 to 8 3 to 5 5 to 10 3 to 8 4 to lo 4 to lo 3-tolo 3 to lo f5 to lo 8 to 12 SOft Open-face Silver Watches 250 Diamond Rings " 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 Eardrops " 7,500 Coral and 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 J 10,000 Lockets, double-glass r 5,000 Lockets for Miniatures 3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c. 5,000 Plain Gold Rings 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 10,000 Shield and Signet Rings 10,000 California Diamond Rings' 7.500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet 5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral 5,000 sets 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 ' 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 II . GAUGH AN and CO., No. 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading and most lashionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase their besiness to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regu lations following: - 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 address en receipt of twenty five cents. All Articles sold at One Dollar each without regard 1 to value. i On receipt of the certificate you will see what you are going to have, id then it is at your option ' to Bend the dollar and tike the article or not. Purcha gers may thus obtai a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring or anv set of Jewelify on oar list for One Dollar, and in no case can they get less than one dollar's worth. The price of Certificates is as follows . One for 25 cents; fwe for $1 ; eleven lor $2 ; thirty for $5; six- five for $10 ; one hundred for $15. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom special terras are offered. ' ' T & II. GAUGIIAN. & CO., , Irf No. 116, Broadway, New York, Oct. 26, 1865. 2m-dpdNol31 lANSIOK HOUSE, CORNER OF, MIAN. AND Water SVs. Salisbury N.G. CrE ARE remodeling refarnishing and putting W' in perfect order throughout this old and time honored Hotel : and the traveling public may rest assured of finding comfortable accommodation. .' " 1 RERVES A (tOIIRHF.NNOIIR. . . ropneiors. 8aligbory,' Nov. 27th 1865. ; tfd159",' V ALU ABLE PROPERTY. AT AUCTION. . J; SATURDAY COME AND SEE. ALSO: J Fwie Boggje," -i" .4 . i' .. 'v ; i '"if. a ; ,f: "Pec., S5 ; 1 'Horses, and other good things - r . 1 rmiii ii jp itti iLMiilw ih ii ii m'OTf rTriTiiiiitfmTl mi i r Bir lliw' "irJnrTMyri WiiJUjMi,,jiuJMU- ' ' ' J TO ? B A ' t:;: Liv iAn ' . " VOL. i: RAILROADS. GREATSOTJTHERN MAIL k IHX CCD 1XX 1S2 CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS Til ROUGIJ ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO i WASHINGTON CITY. BALTIMORE, , - PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND - LYNCHBURG via THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTBAL RAILROADS. 411 MILES-CONTINUOUS RAIL NO STAG INGTRAINS 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 daijy 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 paps 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-tun Opon this line, and every accom modaljon furnished to make the passengers comfort able: ' " t . .- V . :' f . ' ' , " ' '. '' -Tkrough passengers arriving in Richmond" by the Virginia Central, Richmond and Danville, and Rich mond and Petersburg Railroads, will find Garbers & Co'; omnibuses t6 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 Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a. m-. and 7:15 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 : i r ; t Baltimore, Logansport, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., La Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., -Milwaukee, Wis., Madison, Ind., Muscatine, Iowa, Newark, Ohio, Prafie du Chien, Parkersburg, Va., Quincey, III., Richmond, Ind., Sandusky, Ohio, Springfield, III., ' St. Joseph, Mo., St.. Louis, Mo., St. Pul, Minn., Toledo, Ohio, . ; .. .,' Philadelphia, New York", -Burlington, Iowa, Bloomington, III., Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cairo, III., -Chicago, lll. Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit. Michigan, Decatur, III., , Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, Evansville, Ind, Fon du Lac, Wis , Galena, Ohio, Iowa City, Iwi: e Haute, Ind-, . .vf Indiatiat tei, Ind.,, Jamesvi) liun., Lynclibr , Va., Yincennes, Ind.y -'V Wbeelinsr, Va., Xenia, Ind., Zane8viIIe, Ohio. This line carries the through mail, consequently makes first connexions. Tickets at office, No. 231 Main street, and Virgin a Central BiilroaJ depot, Richmond W. B. RICHARDS, Jr., Agent. Oct. 17, '65. , d3mo MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFORT ABLE. ROUTE FROM CHARLOTTE TO THE NORTHERN CITIES. jut-. it- VIA NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, ; .'- "' .'r - ' , - RALEIGH ;& GASTON RAILROAD, ' ' Petersburg & Weld on Railroad, r:-'?r'.; ' -.:V.V", -y ' - '"t.'' -:'V A' and their ' VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. ; . : : ': ' . PASSENGERS 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 ro, and leave Gaston, 1pm arnve at reiersourg b,o0 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 River steamers for northern points. - Passengers for western or southern poi.its will leave Petersburg at 5.30 o'clock a m, arrive at Gaston 11 m, Leave traston 11 a m, arrive at Kaleign .7 p. m. Lieave Kaleign at 4.m p ro -na b am. Passengers are respectfully requested to get tick ets before entering the cars. No trains on the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday - tu. WILKES, . . Eng, and Sup't X C R R. : A.JOHNSON, . , . Snp'i Raleigh rf-Gaston R R. " R. M.DUNLOF, dtfllO Snp't Petersburg and V -Vr... ' .'yV'. ROSE & CO., t"-: AEbALE DKiVLEIiS IN WtriesIiguors Teasy Coffee, Sugar, as sorted' Groceries Mim ' and JRRO VISIONS, 1 - - CltAVEN STREET, ?-4 ..! XBTWIJIN SOUTH , flONT AND FOIXOK,) 1' O" Merchants and Trader sending orders to be snippeu vy e pre Buy wiu ihid iiioui yroiuuy uncu oi a slight atfvanca on JNew xors prices.' a - -M C Cv"f HOMAS, with I - c vyRr& cos a Zjn t sWosdr. -r THE MOUNTAIN ' HOTEL IS offered for KKnT, for farther particulars, ap- dIt to -! ' " 3- M.HAPPOLC31 1 SALISBURY, . N. C, WEDNESDAY, ; DECEMBER 6, ,1865. RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS TT) OR1DGFORD, of Haskins & Bridg X JD ford, and late of Bridge ford and Co., Richmond Virginia. r , A. MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N. C.' ' 7 BPJDGFORD& MYERS, ' 1 auctioneers, commission and por- Warding merchants, - Dock street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Where they are prepared to do a General Auction and Commission Storage and Forwarding Business, and tro&t, by strict ''attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. " A 1,1 orders entrusted to us will be promptly filled at the lowest market rates. REFERENCES. Merchants cf Lyuchburg, Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond-aud Danville. ' " V. New York Connelly arW Co., Merrett, Walet i-and Co j G. B. Lawton, Power and Acker.' SweDson. Mendenhall and Co., 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 Allifcon. Philadelphia Buckner, McCammand and Co., -J Rinaldo, Sank and Co-, Dohan and Tate. Baltimore Thomas R Matthews and Sons, R H Heslett, W Lanahan and Sons, Moore N Falls, Presi dent Baltimore Steam Pack Company, A W Shaw, Superintendent New Line Steamers. Raleigh, North Carolina George W Svepson, President Raleigh National Bank, J. Devereux. Greensboro' North Carolina James Sloan, Lexington, North Carolina B B Roberts C F Lowe and J.P Stimpson. V' Salisbury, Forth Carolina Burton Craige, John I Shaver and J C Turner. - Concord, North Carolina A J Yorke. V Statesville, North Carolina RF. imonton, Trea surer W N CRR.HC Ecles and J S Miller. Morganton, North Carolina T R' Caldwell, Presi dent W N C R R., and R C Pe arson. ! . Charlotte, North Carolina John Wilkes, Presi dent First National Bank.H B Williams. Wilmington, Worth Carolina T E Roberts. Asheville, iVorth Carolina A T Summey and N WWoodfin. 3 Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Mordecai. November 8th, '65. 3m J4"2 Spotswood Hotel, RICHMOND, Va., August, 1865. IT having been reported that the Syotswood 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 i a Sep tember, I860. The Honse has been remodeled, renovated, refur nished, and put ia perfect ,order throughout, and the traveling public may rest assured of finding as coaU fort able accommations with us as can be found ia any first class Hotel, North or South. r ; c-. Our friendspatrons, and the travelling public gen erally, visiting Richmond, are cordially invited to make their home with us, and no pains will be spared to make them comforlatile, as we are pledged ta sustain the well known reputation of the House. Our former patrons will fiud the old employees of the House still in our service, were they wilt be pleas ed to welcome' them as formerly. CORKERY & MILLWOOD, Proprietors. , Oct. 14. ; d3mol22 'i JOHN DOOLY, - Hat ; CAP and EUR Dealer, ; RICHMOND, VA. HAS constantly on hand an extensive 6tockof ev- ' .ry article in his line. His goods shall be-sold to Mer chants from North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia, at as low prices as they "can be had at the Jobbing Hat houses in New York; Philadelphia or Baltimore. Haviug the same facilities for getting goods from first class Manufactories as any House in any city . rur chasers are invited lo call and examine my stock. f " Oct. 14. d3m , pd - John F Foard Commission, Auction and Forwarding Merchant, and Agent for SELLING OR LEASING REAL ESTATE WEAR OLD COUNTY WHARF, i NEWBERX, K C. ' O REFERENCES. A. T. Jerkins, Pres't Bank of Commerce Newbera; Dr. W. J. Haw kin oto Proo'f r,P Tf At CX T? I? Hk. XT T An T U of N. C. R R Salisbury; Col. Wm. Johnston, Pres'1 Charlotte & S. C. R R. Charlotte; Hon. J. M. More- head, Greensboro; Rev. Dr. Deems, Raleigh and Kev. vv. Hi. feu, editor ot Sentinel at Kaleich- Nov. 13th 1865. tf-146. l : COMMISSION, AUCTION AND FOR WARDING HOUSE OF J. F. FOARD. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared lo furnish Fish, Guano and Fish Oil to Farmers and Tan ners, l his guano is s ad to be nearlv eo.ua to the best reruvian ana-much Cheaper. frice Soli cash per ton of 2000 lbs, commission and freight, from4 ocean ad- ded Orders solicited. J NO. F. FOARD, Comraissiofl Meichant, Newbern, N. C. Nov. 13, 1665". . ' 150. Bureau of Relief, (To relieve Clerical distress, especially in the Souther?i Dioceses.) Uuder the advice of Bishops Talbot, Atkinson and Lay. Address contributions of any sort, and appli cations, to, the Rev. W. Loane, Secretary, iart- ford, Connecticut. November, H ; 151-tf U'Southern papers are asked to copy this' till forbid. Ladies Cloaks and - Cloak Trimmings. J UST RECEIVED . I ( and FOR SALE BY j CRAWFORD Jt CO A Lot of Family, Flour, and English Daisy Che.ee, dorsal at ,r jj'. c ' D. B BRIDOFOaO. , A. NTK&S a It. BRJDGFORD & MYERS. AUCTIONEERS, Merchants Dock and 17th Ocf.17.1865, - Streej.8, Rmond, Ya. .- . . . .. - d3roo " - 1 . - .. a BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS, . - TUCKER & SMITH, " ' Commission 'jIitB;'''y-'-?t; ' ..... . f- a,." - -;. JI, '.' : and Wholesale Dealers ia-: --Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, : 'Warehouse, 250 W. Baltimore Street, , Between Charles and Hanover. ' - ' ' BALTIMOEK Our stock is beino daily ieplen- by fresh arrivals from the best fac tories, and of new and desirable styles. KoV. 8th, '61. pd lml42 " y. T. WALTERS & CO. Wines & Liquors. ' 68 Exchange Place, (Lombard St.) BALTIMORE. Wm.T. Walters, Joshua P. McCay, Edwin Walters. Nov. Ptb, '65. - 6ml42 NOAH WALKER & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, .: Washington Building; 165 and 167 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. 6m 142 November 8th, '65. F. B. LOXEY & CO., Importers and Dealers in Hardware Cutlery, Chains, &c., No. 3 Hanover St., near Balto. St., t :. , Baltimore, Md. f ; . - zVViLLiAii R. Bakry, 'f'; Robert S. Finley, " ;s .. v : ' ; ' ;? r.lRviir Keale, -;--'s-3TosTByii' P. Elliott. Nov 8thv 1805. 3mpdl42 WHITELE Y, BROTHER & CO Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, ' "Ko.'281 Baltimore Street, V:: ' ; ' - VTV' " : Baltimore. Nov8tb65vA i;:;f3mpcil42; " ; .' - , 'Attorney" at Law, ' . r " No. 6 St., JPaul St:,' Baltimore, Md. v Will attend to tbe collection and ad- jastments of claims. - JNovember 8th, '65. tf 142 Fall & Winter Importation RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS; ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Ribbons, bonnet bilks, V el vets, Jb rencli r lowers, Straw Bonnets, Ladies Hats, Trimmed & Untrimmed. Offer the most complete Stock in the United States in variety and cheapness. .: JNo. 237 Baltimore St., v ; . . BALTIMORE, Md. November 10th, 1805. pdlral44 BURNS, WEST & CO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUOKS fc CIGABS, -i ' - .. . . , 01 JCiiCnanfire JTiace, -LiOmoaru OC, XaitO. November 8lh, '65. 3mpdI42 .P. MENDENHALL, Greensboro' N C. DUDLEY NICHOLS, Baltimore, Md. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL-& CO., ' ; Cotton, Tobacco and General Commission Merchants, ' 156 Pratt Street wharf, Baltimore. Nov. 8th, '65. - . 3mpdl42 MARBLE MONUMENTS AND TOMB " ; " stones. - - '" I UST ARR IYED at the Salisbury Marble Ya U STOCK OF MARBLE " .Where,the snbscriber wil be , : , FO UND AT ALL TIMES. To wait npon any that may want Monnmenls, Tomb- stones occ, ot every aescnpiioa. n boii n. wuu: trj p tdaes received in payment; - ; Opposite tbe LiOtneran cnurcn, main oireeu 5.! 5 . , -i , - M. KELLOGG. . Safisbcry; Nor. 81, 1865. . , 3rod.l S3 . WILLIAM H. BAILEY, ATTORJVEV and Coans.W at Law and SoGcitor in Chancery, pracWcea in the Mtary.a wa w i m ' - ' z - t - I assists a distinguished Law Firm at Washington, in preparing; claims .against the Government for Set- UenrenL ,umco ltegistera Uoom in t'oar;:"'" , isheo 166 r t , "A . :-i(;...; ,. -i - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -s DR. R. P. BESSENT, . rXK-v.'".; TS NOW AT THE BOYDEN UOCSE.WHERE Xte will remain for a short time. Room No, 23, ' , SansburyVA'ng.22, 1865.76-tf ' ; ; , " DR. - M. WTiilMD, 'Jill u 1 111 OFFICE ' AT HIS -RESIDENCE. WHERE he can be found alaJl hours unless Professionally Engaged. Salisbury June 1SV18G5. ,; DR. C A. HENDERSON, Respectfully informs the public that he is sttll engaged iu the practice W Medi ciue. Office up stairs at i '. HENDERSON & SCIIAEER'S Drug Store, Salisbury North Carolina. DR. IMESBITT. TILL PRACTICES MEDICINK. 'sniZRRnv and Midwifery. Salisbury. N. C., June 22, 1865 .. . 1( STILES KENNEDY; MD,; OFFICE NO. 5, MANSION IIOUSE; SALISBURY NORTH - CAROLINA! June 15, 1865. ' DENTISTRY. :. H. L. Coleman D. D. S. (Successor to Dr. W, F. Bason.V RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS, PROFES sional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vfcin ity. ; ..: . . - . . ' Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four teen (14) years practice he can give general satisfac tion. He can be found at his office, formerly occu pied by Dr. W. F. Bason, at all hours. When money cannot be paid for operation on the teeth, provisions will be received; such as bacon hams, no. 1 flour, chickezs, butter, eggs, fcc, at market prices. , , my30tf Pioneer Line of Steamers - for Baltimore. Philadelnhia. TSTpw Vi-b- onA - Boston, via Albemarle and Chesa peake Canal! THE COMMODIOUS STEAMERS PIONEERiAND .COMMODORE ADAMS. Wm le ave N e w Derne for Norfolk on TUESDAY of each week at 8 o'clock, A JVI m r T1 n ai I I r v v..k. M I i - wu, ine ainerent lines of steamers for the above-named 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 goods to this liue at low rates and without delay. Z?.$Lof thel!e 8teamers are capable of carry-ins TWO HUNDRED AND J g FIFTY TONS OF FREIGHT through the canal without difficulty; as they were . . preB8y for the They are filled up with STATE ROOMS and BERTHS capable of ac commodating thirly.five passengers. Every atten tion will be paid to the comfort of pass njrers, who will not be subject to the inconvenience of transfer to other vessels, but will be taken through ' dircet without change. - The tables of the steamers are liberally cnpplied with the best the market affords. Eamilies travell ing will find it to their interest to take this line, ms iney win mereby escape the danger and discomfbrt- 01 a sea route, and the fatigae of railroad travel. " .On the 15th of December next, if (he business of the line arrants it, the steamer WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will be made. vJ?l height or passage apply to "WHITFORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. s , . oo tf,rr DAVID WILLIAMS, Proprietor, nov 22, tf-155 fall and Winter Fashions. : LATEST. STYLES. . - v Mrs. MclARZAND ' h ; V V - Mansion House. , HAVING just returned from the iVorth wrtha choice STOCK. Latest ly!es of Bonnets, Hats, Veils, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Silk bejts, fancy ttac&les, hair Netts, fancy head Dresses, old ladies' Caps, &c., tc ALSO. ' . ; - is prepared lo cut and make ladies dresses," cloaks and a HUIU3, iu uib jaiesi msnions would oe pieaBeatosee ner former customers and the public (IIV LUM geeruy. rnces reasonable and prompt attention to orders. Oct. 19, 1865 dly 126 . WHITFOBD, GEO. W. DILI., W. WHITfORD WH1TFORD, DILL & CO., SHIPPING, RECEIVING, FORWARDING GEHEEAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , NEWBERN.N. N. C. Personal attention paid to the sale of Produce. ; AGENTS FOR Murray's North Carolina Steamship Likes Between Newbern and ew York. . - GENERAi; VESSEL. AGENTS. dtf!52 LIVERY rUHE UndersiflTied would respectfully Inform ifie 1 oublie at large tbat they have opened a L'very Stable, at.Thomas E. Brown's old"s(andin Salisbury, where horses and buggies aBd other conveyances can Km hired at anv time, and where horses will be fed and well attended to. i :y.?.'J v ' , . . ; . : ... . ; JUHN A. onlDKli, - K-i I ROBERT, UTZM AN. October 31, 1865. ; ' " . No 135dtf NOTICE, H AVI2TG deteimied to remove to the city of Bait! I more, 1 would earnestly request aU those indebted to I j J ..Hi,. Htti fiAiair i ,. me ot cosic su - - Office No. 2 ia Brick Row, opposite the Court Honse. . .JST0. STABLE .Jyoy.2fil855. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. - 'Blossom Brothers. (H'CCEfSORt 'TO BLOSSOM 4t VON,) Commission Merchants. .! Cotton, Naval Slores, Grain, Tobacco, Yarns, - . - . . i ...... . Sheeting, -Ac, 159 Front Street; Cius. W. Blossom, ) ' ' " Jame B. Blossom, J. . HEW YORK. . Josiah B. Blossom, ) . .." ' - . , , : . , 0 , . . ; . ' " i .' Libera advances made on consignments, on receipt ef Bill of Lading. Rejmrences-r-Tht Bank of N.C., aud other Banks 'at Witmington, Newbern, Washington, Trboro. Fay eCtyile,RJeijh,Salifcbury, Chsrlotle and Wade-boro.-! - ' ..." '" A. M. MclIlEETERS, RalefRh,; C, Svill forward tfTuX through that place, (fres tl. forwarding cmmistton,) paying railroad freight, to an shir J. R BLOSSOM it?0 , Wilminffton, N. C, GEO. II. BROWN & CO,, WashingtonN. C, S.T.JONES & CO., Newbern, N.C., r 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 shipersmay direct;, and, when desired, will pay taxes, &c at the shipping ports. - " N. B. Consignments to us are covered by Finland' Marine Insurance, as soon as freighted, fiom all pla ce on all Railroads aud Rivera iu North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and from all shipping Ports, through to N?w York, whether advice of ship, meat is received or not. 109 3mod&w7 SWEPSOH, MENDENHALL & CO., GEXERAL Yvrk. y jl cart otreei, Deu. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton Cotton Yarns, Cotton Cloth, Naval Klorea, Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, &c . I . Liberal advances made on consignrnentaia hand. . Orders Sdlicited for the Purcktttt of O" All Consignmnta to as are covered by Insnr- ance"as soon as shipped, on all Rail Roads, and from ' all Shipping Ports, thrcf&gh to New York, whether i advice of Shipment ife received or not. ' ' i ID CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. J Thus. J.' Sumner, i ":DililELWoiTH, Si G. MoRrHT," . Robert R. Swepson, GI W. SwErsqN, , ' C'F. Mendenhall, November 2 ad, '65. , Dr. Ji Faucette, Of Greensboro, N. C. Nov. 1st. l&fI5 Charlotte, Company Shops, New Yot'k City, N.C, Haw River, 4H Greensboro, . tf-137 J. C. Faucettb, Of Alamance, N. C tf Metropolitan Enterprise. GREAT GIFT SALE ; OF THE , NEW YORK & PROVIDENCE I - ' .4- JEWELERS ASSOCIATION, C apital,.... : $ 1 ,000,006 , Depot, 197 Broadway. An immense stock of Pianos, Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to he sold for ONE DOLLAR, each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for 1 till you see what you will receive. C E RTI FIC AT ES ,""n a mih g "eSch "lirlTcl e""ahd V value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed.' One of these envelopes will be sent by mail to any adV , dresson receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 j eleven for L $2; thirty for $5 ; sixty-five for $10 ; and one. hun dred for 15. ' ' On receipt of the Certificate you will see what von are going to have, and then It ia at youropliou to pay the dollar and take the arttde or not. Purchaser may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a . Piano, Sewing Machine, or any pet of Jewelry on our It Ft, for $1 ; and in no case" can they get leu thaa One Dollars worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the country every person can make $10 a day, selling 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 Si- At the same time get our circular, containing full list and particular also, Terms to. Agents. Add rets, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO., - - 197 Broadway. N. Y. November llth, 65. - 2ml45 : New Skirt For 1866- The Great Invention cf the Age tit, ' HOOP SKIHTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DC FLEX ELLIPTIC f .. Cor doable) SPRIXG SKIRT. 'THIS IN VENTION consists of Duplex (or two) ' EiXimc Pukk Refine Steel SraiNcs, iogeniausy braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, mak ing the toughest, most flexible, elastic and .durable String ever used. .They seldom bend or break, like the Single Spring, aud consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more Xhan twice as long . as any ' single spring skirt . that ever has ox can be made." ' - - V ' The wondarful flexibility and great eomfort eipe riehced particulaIy In all crowded Assemblies, Operas,' Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promonade and House Dress, as tbe Skirt can be r i j i ...i . ii i ' loiaea vturn i use vo occupy a email iaue as ouj and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. ; . A Lady having Enjoyed the rleasure. Comfort aa Great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic' Steel Spring Skirt for a aingle day wil never aflsr-, wards willingly dispense with their use. For Chil dren,' Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to - all others. The Hoops are covered with 2-pIy double twisted thread and will wear twice as lougas the single yam covering which is used on all Single Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent tbe cov ering from wearing off the rods when dragging .dew stairs, stone sleps etc., etc, winch they are constantly subject to when in use. - All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, (riving' to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, meat desirable, comfortable, and. .economical Skirt ever made. -:---..';' -r- , WEST BKADLEY & CARY.PROPRIETORS of the-lnvention, and SQLE MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, 79 &r 81 READB STREETS New York. --. : ; ':' ' For sale in all first-class stores ia this City, and throughout the United Slates and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico South America and the West Indies.? ; . - - . ... . XT laqolre for lb e Diplex EllpUe ordakIO SprlaE Ski : ' A. d .C, ,: , . 6md-I53 ' ; i - THE H E W.YORK ALBION .-.Tbrordest Literary and Foreign Weekly it AmrSGa-rls punished t No. 39 ?ark Eotr New York.' V'. :!-' " " ' Terras, tZpt Annum.'-; New Subscriber for 1866,T'rem1ttibg;difect to tbe office by P. Ofilce Oxder will vba cfttitled to : a choiee ; from tb tenty'five annual Albion fcogravyjga, tree.' -'..'i Address -W- vi :v- - ' - . YOUNG b MOERELL, Propmtor. COMMISSION MERCHANTS .. I 1 J i f - ' BLACKWOOD k CO. .:, ' " ';-'' r ' 2t 152 Morganion;N. d Oct 3d, 1865-dtf 112 i') V
The Daily Union Banner (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 6, 1865, edition 1
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