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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! 37" All letters concerning business of the office must be addressed to - J. J. STEWART, Editor fc Publisher. - RICHMOND ADVkRTISEMENTS. DT ORIDGFORD, of Huskias fc Bridg JD J3 ford, and late of Bridge ford and Co., Richmond Virginia. A. MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N. C. BRIDGFOBD& MYERS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, Dock street, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Where they are prepared o do a General Auction 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. Merchant of Lynchburg,! Petersburg, Norfolk, Richmond and Danville. New York Connelly and Co., Merrett, Walet and Co , G. B. Lawtoo, Power and Acker, Swepson. Meodenhall and Co., Williams, Noble andOates. Boston Clark and Woodward, Thomas J. Jones and Co, R. A Howes and Co., William M. Stead man and Co., Z. Suow t nd Co. Rockland, Maine F. Cobb, A J Bird. Halifax, Nova Scotia Benjamin Weir and Co., A Allison. " Philadelphia Buckner, McCnmmand and Co., J Rinaldo, Sank and Co., Dohan and Tate. Baltimore Thomas R Matthe ws and Sons, R II Ileelett, W Lanahau and 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 F Stimpson. Salisbury, Forth Carolina Burton Craige, John I Shaver and J C Turner. Concord, North Carolina A J York e. Statesville, North Carolina R F imonton, Trea surer W N C R R. II C E' cles 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, Worth Carolina T E Roberts. Asheville, JVorth Carolina A T Summey and N W Wood fin. Charleston, South Carolina Benjamin Mordecai. November 8th. '63. 3m 142 f Spotsvrood 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 vifltora,as it has been from its opening day ia Sep tember. I860. The Honae has been remodeled renovated, re fur nished. and put ia perfect order throughout, and the traveling public may rest assured of rinding as com fortable acrommations with us as can be found in any first class tlotel, JMorth or fcoutb. Our friends, patrons, and the travelling public gen erally,, visiting Kichmond, are cordially invited to make their heme with as, and no pains will be spared to make tnem comfortable, as we are pledged to sustain the well known reputaticn of the House. Our 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. Oct. 14- d3mo!22 JOHN DOOLY, Hot CAP and FUR Dealer, RICHMOND. VA. HAS constantly on hand an extensive stock of e v .ry article in hie Nne. 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. Having the same facilities for getting goods from first class Manufactories as any flouje in any city Pur chasers are invited to call and examine my stock. Oct. 14. d3m pd . John F Foard Commission, Auction and Forwarding Merchant and Agent for SELLING OR LEASING REAL ESTATE WE A & OLD COUNTY T D A R F , NEWBERN, N. C. REFERENCES. A. T. Jerking, Pres't Bank of Commerce Newbern; Dr. W. J. Hawkin ate Pres't of R &ORR.; Hon. N. Boy den, Pres'tt of N. G R B Salisbury; CoL Wm. Johnston, Pres' Charlotte &S.C.RR Charlotte; Hon. J. M. More head, Greensboro; Rev. Dr. Deems, Raleigh and Rev. W. & Pell, editor of Sentinel at Raleigh. Nor. 13th 1865. tf-146. COMMISSION,, A VCT10N AND FORWARDING HOUSE OF J. F. FOARD. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to famish Fish, Gaano and Fish Oil to Farmers and Tan ners. This nana is s.id to be nearlv enual to the best Peruvian andmaeh cheaper. Price $30 cueb per ton of 2000 lbs, commissions and freight from ocean ad- nea. orders soUciied. i J NO. F. FOARD, Commission Meiehant, Newbern, N. C. Nov. 13, 1665. 150. TERMS OP HE VOL. 1. RAILROADS. GREATSOUTHERN MAIL CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, 1 NEW YORK AND . . . V - f- . .. LYNCHBURG via THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA . AND VIRGINIA CENTBAL RAILROADS. 411 MILES CONTINUOUS RAIL NO STAGING- TRAINS RUN TO BALTIMORE AND OHIO D3POT AT WASHINGTON CITY V 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 Teunesse railroad at Lynchburg, and at Gordonsville with the Virginia Central railroad for Staunton a ad Richmond. Passengers taking this line pa.s in full view of the various battle fields along the line of the Virginia Central Railroad, betweeu Richmond and Gordons ville, and the famous battle fields of Manassas, Bris aoe and Cedar Mountain, on the O ange 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 & Go's- omnibuses to transport them between depots. Passengers have ample time to dine and sup at Gor donsville, and breakfast and sup at Virgiuia Central depoi. Trains leave Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at 7:15 a. m.. and 7:1 3 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 poiuts Baltimore, Loganaport, Ohio, Louisville, Ky., La Crosse. Wis., Lafayette, Ind., Milwaukee, Wis., Madison, Ind., Muscatine, Iowa, Newark, Ohio, Prune du Chien, Parkersburg, Va., Quincev III., Richmond, Ind., Sandusky, Ohio, Springfield, III., St. Joseph. Mo., St. Louis, Mo-, St. Paul, Minn., Toledo, Ohio, Terre Haute. Ind-, Vincennes, Ind., Wl.eelinst. Va., Philadelphia, New York, Burlington, Iowa, Bloornington, III., Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cairo, I'l., Chicago, 111., Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Michigan, Decatur, 111., Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dubuque, Iowa, Ev:iiisville, Ind, Foil dii Lac, Wis , 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 Bailroad depot, Richmond VV. B. RICHARDS, Jr., Agent. Oct. 17, '65. d3ino iir fpri M MOST EXPEDITIOUS & COMFORT ABLE ROUTE FROM CHARLOTTE TO THE NORTHERN CITIES. VIA NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, RALEIGH dc GASTON RAILROAD Petersburg & Weldon Railroad, 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 ra, arrive at Gaston 12 a ro, and leave Gaston 1pm ariive at Petersburg 6,20 p m, and leave that night for Richmond and the North, ot stay in Petersburg, get a good uight's rest aud take rhe cars for City Point, connecting w th the James River steamers for northern points. Passengers for western or southern poiuts will leave Petersburg at 5 30 o'clock a m, arrive at Gaston 11 a m, Leave Gaston Ham, arrive at Baleigh 7 p. m. Leave Raleigh at 7.40 p m, and 6 a ra. Passengers are respectfully requested to get tick els before entering the cars. No trains on the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday B. WILKES, Eng, and Sup't X C R R. A.JOHNSON, Sup't Raleigh 4 Gaston R.R. R. M.DUNLOF, dtfllO Sup't Petersburg and V Wm ! C. W. ROSE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors Teas, Co fee, Sugar, as sorted Groceries, Fish and PROVISIONS, CRAVEN STREET, (BETWEEN SOUTH r&ONT AND ruLtoK,) NEWBERN, N. C. O" Merchants and Traders 6endin? orders lo be shipped by express, will have them promptly filled at a 6iignt aavance on JNew qcurk prices. C C. Thomas, with ) C. W. R. & Co. i 3mosdl nn DAffif September 29, 1865 8 SPRAGUE BROTHERS GROCERY MERCHANTS, LD STAND, SALISBURY, N. C VQciZ 1865 3modpdl!l SALISBURY, N. C TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1,2 1865. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Blossom Brothers. (SUCCESSOR TO BEJ. BLOSSOM 4. SON) Commission Merchants Cotton, Naval Stores, Graiu, Tobacco, Yarns, Sheetings, &c. 159 Front Street, Chas. W. Blossom, ' Jahss B. Blossom, NEW YORK. Josiah B. Blossom, ) ':'; . ... ii Q i , ' Liberal advances made ou consignments, on receipt of Bill of Lading. . . s References The Bank of N.C., and other Banks at Wilmington, Newbern, Washington, Tarboro. Fay et.eville, Raleigh, Salisbury, Charlotte and Wade s borb. - - . . -. ; . , . A. M . M eP II E ETE R S Rateigh i, N ; C, Will forward to us, through that place, free ojf forwarding commission,) paying railroad freight, to anv shipping1 port. -- --. J-R BLOSSOM & CO , rmington."!??, GEO. 11- BROWN & CO,, Washington, N. C, . S.T.JONES & CO., Newbern, N. C, 0 HENRY GHISELIN, Norfolk, Va., . ' Will forward produce to us, free of forwarding commission, except on naval stores ancT grain, by . steamer or sailing vessel, as shippers may direct; and, when desired, will pay taxes, &c at the shipping ports. - ' " "'. N. B; Consig iments to us are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance, as soon as freighted, fiom all pla ces on all Railroads and Rivers in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and from all shipping Ports, ihiough to New York, wJieiher advice of ship ment is received or not. 109 3mod&w7 SWEPSON, MENDENHALL & C0.",V GENERAL I TnMMPDPUAMTO I WlUuMMlMHO. 7U Pearl Street, JVeio York. j- Particular attention given to the sale of CCotton, Cotton Yarns, Cotton Cloth, Naval Stores, Leaf and Manufactured Tobacco, &e. .' Liberal advances made on consignments in hand. Orders Solicited for 'the Purchase of Goods. ILT All Consignments to us are covered hy Insur ance as soon as shipped, on all Rail Koads, and irom all Shipping Ports, through to New York, whether advice of shipment is received or not. O-CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, .o Thos. J. Sumner, Daniel Worth, S. G. Murfht, Robert U. Swepson, G. W. Swepson, C . P. Mendenuall, November 2nd, '65. Dr. J. II. G. Faucktte, Of Greensboro. N: C. Nov. 1st. 1865 Charlotte, . N.C. Company Shops, " New York City, Haw River, Greensboro, 1 1 tf-137 J- C. Faucette, . Of Alamauce, N. C. . tf Metropolitan Enterprise GREAT GIFT SALE OF'TH E NEW YORK & PROVIDENCE JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, Capital............ $1,000,000 Depot, 197 Broadway. An immense 6tock of Panos,- Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for till vou see what vqu will receive. CERTIFICATES, naming each article audits value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sen by mail to any ad dress on receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 j eleven for $"2; ihirty for $5 ; sixty-five for $10; and one hun dred for 15. v On receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are ffoing to have, and then it ia at your option to pay the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring,ja Fianj, Sewing Machine, or any pet of Jewelry on our li ct rnr fil .nl ,u etna n.iiMra iK c k ..u , ao nine o.c uu lliailbH. A Agents are wanted in every town in the country every person can make $10 a day, selling our catesinthe greatest gale of Jewelry ever known. Send 25 cents, for a Certificate, which wjll inform you what you can obtain for St At'lhe same time get our circular, containing full list and particulars also, Terms to Agents. Address, JAA1ES HUTCHINSON & CO., 197 Broadway, N. Y. November 11th, '65. 2ml45 New Skirt For 1866. ... . ! " ' i i The Great Invention of the Age in H OOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUf LEX ELLIPTIC (or doable) SPRING SKIRT. THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel SrRiNGs",ingeniouslr braided lightly and firmly together, edge toedge, mak ing the toughest. mol flexible, elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single Spring, aud consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more thau twice as loan- as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort expc-, rienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Oneras.' Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, tor rromonade and Mouse Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and Great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a tingle day wil never after wards willingly dispense with their use. For Chil dren, Mis6es and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with 2-ply double twisted thread and will wear twice" as long as the single yarn covering which is used on all Single Hoop Skins. The three bottom rods ou every Skirt are also Double Steel, and iwice or double covered to prevent the cov ering from wearing ciff the rods when dragging down stairs, stone sieps etc, etc, which they areconstantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elecant C.nrAA Tapes, and are the best quality in everv Dart, crivintr to the wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape I puomuic, -iv -i.v...v.ni4u,j IIIO llgnieSl, ID.C81 desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever m WEST BRADLEY & CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS. ai tnAJiDt-aa, at. oi utuAUti STREETS New York. For sale in all first-class stores in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West Indies. O- Iaqilre for Ihe Duplex Elliptic (or dale) Sprlns Ski . A. 4 C, 6md-159 COMMS TOE NEW YORK ALBION The oldest Literary and Foreign Weekly in Ameriria is published at No. 39 Park Row, New York. Terms, 6 p r Annum. New Subscribers for 1866, remitting direct to the office by P. Office Order, will be entitled to a choice from the twenty-five annual Albion Engravings, free. Address YOUNG & MORRELL, Proprietors. 250,000 WATCHES,-CHAINS, DIAMOND PINGS, il-c:, i 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. This is one of the largest .firmsin the city of New ftrfr tia1'! doipj a very extensive business, and have o hand the largest slock that can be found iu that city.": Oceana Times, Pent Water Michigan, Oct. 2 1, J 864. "Their s.oek is large, and buyers may rely on articles purchased from them just as rep resented' Their long continuance ia business enables them to offer better inducements than any other house in the city." Loyal American Audersou, Indiana, Oct. 20, 1864. "Their Watches are admitted by competent judges, and thone who have used them, to bs the best in use. They are all tbey are advertised to be." Independent, , Warren, III., Oct20, 1864. "They are large dealers, od their stock is manufac tured in the-best style, and of pure materials." Telegraph, Sangerties, NY., Oct 24, 1864. "All goods furn;shed are what they are represented to be." Times, Watervilte, N. Y , Oct . 10, 1864. "Wor thy of confidence. Wyoming Democrat, Watsaw, N. Y., Oct 18, 1864. "Honorable and fair dealing mn." Cumberland Valley Journal, Mecliauicsburg, fiarUct.20. 18G4. lendia List of Articles. All to be sold for $1 each. Solid Silver Dining Sets $75 to $300 Silver Salvers and Urns 50 to 200 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete - 50 to 300 Rosewood Musical Boxes. 32 airs 75 to 250 'VJahogany Musical Boxes, 24 airs 50 to 200 75 to 250 50 to 200 35 to 100 25 to 50 0lol00 v. 5 to 50 15 to 30 5 to 10 - 6 to 12 5to20 5 to 10 4 to 10 TjSWAlunting Watches Ladies' Enamelled Gold Watches 500 Gls' Hunting Silver Watches 500 Ci en-face Silver Watches 250 Diamond Rings 5000 Photo. Albums, all sizes 2.000 Golt Vest a. id Neck Chains 3.000 Gold-Oval Band Bracelets 5,000 Chafed Gold Bracelets 2,000 Cha.Haineand Guard Chains 7,000 Solij5re and Revolving Brooches 2,000 Lavjf and Florentine Brooches 5,000 Co.fl, Opal and Emerald do 5,000-ftlsaic, jet and Lava Eardrops 7,500 Coral-aud Emerald Eardrops 5,000 California Diamond Pins v 5,000 filifornia"('luster Diamond Pins 3,000eB Solitaire Buttons and Studs 3,000 ; lid Thimbles, Pencils, &c 10,0(X' Jockets, double-glass ' 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 8 5 to 20 3 to 10 3 to lfj 3 to 8 3 to 5 5 to 1q 3 to 8 4 to lfj 4 to lfj 3 to 1q 3 to lo 5tolo 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 5,00(f Jckets for Miniatures 3,00(T ld Toothpicks, Crosses, &c. 5,000 Plain Gold Kings 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 10,000 Shield and Signet Rings 10,000 California Diamond Rings 7,500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet i flOO set flips' Jewelrv. coral ' 000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx 5,000 sets Laaies Jewelry, lava 2,500 sets Ludies' Jewelry, mosaic 10.000 Gold Pens with silver holders 5,000 GoU Pens with Gold holders ' 5,000 Gold Peu3 and holders, superior 5,000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 3,000 Silver Castors and Wine Holders 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets Messrs. T. and II. GAUGH AN and CO., No. 116 Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and importers of all the leading and most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, desiring to increase their besinees to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gifr 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 n receipt of twenty five cents. All Articles sold at One Dollar each without regard ..j l0 value. On receipt of the certificate you will see what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to sena me aoiiar uu me initio ui n send the dollar and take the article or not. rurcha- 4rs may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, i fy ceriifi-TS0 set of Jewelry on ou,- list for One Dollar, ao I case can they get less than one dollars worth. Thejprice of Certificates is as follows .' One for 25 cejfls; fwe for 1 ; eleven tor 2 ; thirty for $5 ; tix tynve for $10 : one hundred for $15. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom special terms re offered. m c it - i Tin xt . "fcT r Ifvin No. 116, Broadway, New York rrlpt. 26. 1865 2m-d pd No 131 Grovesteen & Co. rIANO EORTE MANUFACTURERS, " 499 BE0 AD WAY, HEW YORK. THE attention of the Public and the trade is in vited to our New Scale 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO. FORTES, 'which for volume aod purity of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto of fered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, Freneh, Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, overstrung Bass, e'e, and each instru ment being made under the" personal supervision of Mr. J H- Grovesteen, who has nad a . practical ex perience of over 35 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every particular. . ' - The "Grovesteen Piano Fortes" Teceiv- pd the award of merit over 11 others at the celebrated World's Fair, Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimre, Boston and New York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both which can be seen at our ware-room. . -Bv the introduction of impiovements we make a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing Iargelyt with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these instruments at a price which, willpreciuae all competition. Puces No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners Rosewood plain case $ 275. No, 2, Seven Octave, round corner. Rosewood heavy moulding f iuu. No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style $325. Terms : Net Cash in Current Funds. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCLES SENT FREE. A- 4 C. d6m 158 Late Papers. LATE Richmond and New York, papers are keDt for sale at the post-office. ; . Salisbury Dec. 11th 1865. ( tfd-169. BAN NEE. NO. 170 T the Citizens of North-Carolina.. The termination ot a sanguinary contest, which for the past four years has presented an impassable barrier to all social or commercial intercourse be tween the two great sections of our country, hat ing at length happily cleared away all obstacles to a removal of those relations which formerly bound us together in a fraternal union, I take the earliest opportunity affored me by this auspicious event, to greet my Southern friends, and to solicit from them a renewal of that extensive easiness connection which for a quarter of a century has been uninter rupted save by the great public calamity to which I have adverted. ; It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a business re-unioa, I should repeat the warning so often given to my friends, to beware of all those spurious and deleterious compounds which, under the specious and false titles oP-Imported Wines,! Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &c, have been equally destructive to the health' of pur citizens as prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate Impor ter. Many years of my past life have been expended in an open and candid attempt te expose these wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to place before my friends and the public generally, at the lowest possible market price, and in such quantities as might suit their convenience, a truly genuine imported article. Twenty-five years' business transaction with the largest aud most respectable exporting houses in France and Great Britian have afforded me unsur passed facilities for suppling our home market with Wines, Liquors, and Liqmures of the best and most approved brands in Europe, in addition to my own distillery, in Holland for the manufacture of the "Schiedam- Schnapps." The latter, so long tested and approved by the medical Faculties of the United States, West Indies and South America as an invaluable Therapeutic, a wholesome, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage in all climates and during all seasons, quickly exci ted the cupidity of the home manufacturers and venders of a spurious article under the same name. I trust that I have, after much toil and expense, surrounded all my importations with safeguards and directions which with ordinary circumspection will inshure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to all my customers. I would however, recommend in all cases where it is possible, that orders be sent direct to ray Depot 22 Beaver Street, New York, or that purchases be made of my accredited agents. Jn addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, Sec in wood, I have a considerable supply of old tried foreign wines, embraceing vintages of many past years, bottled up before the commencement of the war, which I can especialy recommended to all connaisseurs of these rare luxuries. In conclusion, I wotld especially call the earley attention of my Southern customers to the advan tage to be derived by transmitting their orders without loss of time, of time, or calling personally at the Depot, in order to inshure the fulfilment of their fRvors from the present large and well select ed assortmemL - TJDOLPIIO WOLFE. 22 Beaver Street, New York Dec. 11, No. 169-3mo. PROSPECTUS. THE publication of the NORTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN will be resumed in Fajetteville, on Weduesday 2d January next. Confidently relying; upon the beartv fcuport which we have heretofore receiv ed, we shall endeavor to render the' pa per more attractive, both in appearauce and mat er, than it has ever been, spar ing neither pains nor expense, in the ac complishment of this purpose. With the passing away of old things, a new spirit of activity, energy and en- erprise has been infused into every de partment of secular thought and busi ness. Why should not the Ciicrch. also. partake of this progressive advancement? Why should she, of all the agencies, brought to bear with such tremendous force upon the ci vilization of the present time, be inefbcient, laggard and almost hopeless, in the .working 'out of her own destiny? lo arouse the Church to the impor tance and necessity 'of work : of nnceas ing, restless, tireless energy in the ser vice of her Master and Head; this shall be our first and chiefest aim. In this we need assistance. We are not alone, su fficient for these things. Our brethren must help ns in every way; contributions from their own stores of thought and study ; by zealous co-operation in a com- iuon cause for the benent of all : by ex tending our circulation throughout all our borders, and thus giving us both the means and the opportunity ot perform ing well the work to which we have con secrated all that we have, and all that we hope for on the earth. terms : Subscription for one year, $4 00 " for eix months, 2 00 Address B. FULLER, Editor N. C. Presbyterian. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 25, 1865. , WILMINGTON, N. O, - r- ' ' Will promptly forward Cotton and other produce consigned to BLOSSOM, BROTHERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , NEW YORK. November 1 1th, '65. pd 3ml45 D. B. BRIDGFOEP. A. MYERS. WM. MYERS . BEXDGFORD & MYERS, AUCTIONEERS, Ceaeral ConniLsfilti k Ferwtrdiig tfertfeiaU Dock and 17tb Streets, Richmond, Va. Oct. 17,1863. d3mo PROFESSIONAL CARDS, WILLIAM 11. BAILEYi 4 TTORJVEY and rnnntir nl T.w nA KnK;i,Y in Chancery, practices in the Military Courts, and assists a distinguished Law Firm at Washington, ia prepannj cla.m against the Governmsnt for set tlement. Office Registers Room in Court-1 louse. tfd-1521 gDR. R, P, BESSENT, TS NOW ATTHEBOYDEN HOUSE.VVIIERE -lhe will remain for a short tiin. Room No SI DR. I WIIITEIIEADT" OFFICE A T 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 that he is still engaged in the practice of Mdl ciue. Office up stairs at - " HENDERSON ct- SCIIAFER'S Drug Store, Salisbury North Carolina. DR. PJESBITT. s- TILL PRACTICES MEDICINE. SURGERY and Midwifery. . Salisbury N. C, June 22, 1865 tf.. - STILES KENNEDY, M. D; OFFICE NO. 5, MANSION HOUSE. SALISBURY NORTH CAROLINA. June IS, 1865. DENTISTRY. H. L. Coleman D. D. S. (Successor to Dr. W". F. Bason,) RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PROFES sional Services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicui ity. Dr. C. feels assured with the experience of four teen (14) years practice he can give general satisfac lion. He can be found at his office, formerly occa pied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hours. When money cannot be paid for operations on tlie teeth, provisions will be received; such as bacon hams, no. 1 flour, chickexs, butler, eggs, &c, at market prices. my30tf MEETING OF PHYSICIANS. At a meeting of the Physicians of Salisbury, held December 6,- 1865, the following resolutions were adopted : 1 1. Resolved, That as every branch of business is now conducted exclusively on tbe cash system, it becomes necessary for us to require of our patron prompt cash payment of pur bills. That we will as soon as the services are rendered present our bills and expect and require the money. 2. Resolved, That to prevent any misunder standing, these resolutions be published in the Town papers, together with our Tariff oi inence January 1st, 18GG. fees, to com- . Tariff Fees. Visit in Town during the day, do. do. do. do. do. night, Consultation fee, including visit, Visit in the country 3 miles aud under, Over 3 miles one dollar a mile in th6 day. $2 00 $5 00 $10 00 $3 00 Double these rates at night. Extra charges for Medicine. Consultation fee ten dollars exclusivo of visit. Midwifery 25 to 50 dollars mileage addition!. Office Prescription, $2. CASH, Surgical eases, fees in proportion. Resolved, That all bills standing on our book, unsettled January 1st, 1806, will be mado out in accordance with the above Tariff of Fees. M. WHITEHEAD, M. D. I. W. JONES, M. D. C. A. HENDERSON", M. D. STILES KENNEDY, M. D. J, J. SUMMEBELL, M. D. J. A. CALDWELL, M. D. W. II. COLE, M. D. OLIVER HICKS, M. D. Dec. 9 'G5-d. lm. ECLECTIC MAGAZINE. LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. New Volnme begins January, 1865. , T HE ECLECTIC MAGAZIME is at its nam indicates, a selection from other magazines and periodicals. These - selection are careuUy made each month, from the entire range of foreign Teriodi cals. I n this respect it is entirely unlike other mouth' lies, aud has no rival. The following are some of tbe works from which selections are made : London Quarterly, Revue de Deux Mendes, British Quarterly, London Society, North British Review, Bentley's Miscellany, Popular Science Review, C ornhill Magazine, Saturday Review, Eraser s Magazine, Temple Bar, Leisure Hour, Westminster Review, Chambers' Journal, Dublin University Magazine Edinburgh Review, Art Journal, London National Keriew. We have also arranged to secure choice selections from the French, German, and other Continental Periodicals, translated especially for the Eclectic, and it is hoped this new feature will add greatly to the variety aud value of the work. . EJIBFXLiSUMENTS. Each number is embellishsd with one or more Fine Steel. Engravings portraits of eminent men or il lustrative of important hisloricaPevents. Volumes commence in January and July of each year; subscriptions can commence with any month. - TERMS t $5 per Tear; Single Numbers. SO teat. Fire Copies, $20. The Trade, Clergymen, Teachers, and Cluht sup plied on favorable terms. Address, W. II. 111UWEL.L., o ueekman rewxorK. If-pl50r D. G. WORTH. N. G. DANIEL. WORTH & DANIEL, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, T. C. and B. G. Worth' old stand SoiKh Water St., WILMINGTON, N. C. - Will give strict personal attention to Sale or Ship ment of Ctton. Naval Store and General Produce. Alao, to reeiviurg and forwarding Goods. a i :n nf Rivitr Steamers la Fayetteville, ajid Sail Lines to New York nd Fbilt. delphia. . n t Dealers iu Cotton, Bajgtn, Rope, Lme, Plaster Guano, ford's Fertiliser, Salt, and Coal. Xoenber IU. 1865. pdlmdl36 THE MOUNTAIN HOTEL MORGANTON, H. C. , IS offered for RENT, for farther particulars, ap ply to J. M.HAPPOLBT. Morganton, N. C, Oct. 3d, 1865 dtf 113 :
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