f ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION AND AD-i-S
VjERTISINC,
Oil" paper 'will ,be published daily .t Aiie follow
ing rates ja federal .currency f
Daily, X year, . .. ... ...... .
$10 00
5 00
1 00
It
Xf montos, . . . . ? . . . . .
(i
1 DQrUJ?,
$3 GO
2 0C
' 50
months,'.. . . . V..V.,
1 montK .
Cash in advance.
i' of Advertising.
r feWWl- & ADVANCE.)
Teh lines ?r less, , small type, or pne jtach space,
to conayiy,!, a uar.e.
1 U . O If , ...
v a :,J
f i. roontn, .......
i u 2 ;r" ...
y 3 v:;..:::..,.....
i oo
3 50
6 00
8. 00
10 00
15 00
20 00
-To Ifttitisfin la Detail..
'the .rates wriiL bs as rowwsi
(Quarter Column.
u u
1 month,.,
2 " .,
$20 00
30 00
' 40 00
30 Of
42 00
50 00
50 00
75 Od
100 0d
Half. Qolamn
a ' . "u
One Column
2
3
1
2
11
u
(i
IC
3
" Special Notices will be charged by the square
pge dorjor each inSiertion, for one week; and
seventy -five "pent for each irsertion, for 1 month;"
No iwlyerjLjsement inserte4 uuless paid for in
advance.
ThA name of no subscriber enured on our book.-
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. Jp 4-11 etjtjers concerning business of the
office must be addressed to
J.J.STEWART,
7 Editor fe Publisher.
RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS.
DTy ORIDGFORD, of Haskitts A Bndg
J3 JlJ ford, and late of Bridgeford ando.,
Rid) nj tu d .y irgi ni a.
A. MYERS and W. MYERS, late of N.C. .
BRIDGFORD& MYEUS,
AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS,
Dock fttreef, between Fifteenth and Seventeenth,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, i
Where they are prepared to di a General Auction
and Commission. Storage and Forwarding Business,
and (rust, by strjct attention to business, to merit a
fiiare of public patronage.
All orders entrusted tp us will be. promptly filled at
llie lowest make rates.
REFERENCES.
Me,rchanls pf lyynchburg, Petersburg, Norfolk,
Richmond atid Danville.
New York Connelly and Co., Merrelt, Walet
and Co , G. Lawon, Power and Acker, Swepson.
Mendenhal and Co., Williams, Noble and Odtes.
Boston-rClark aiyj Woodward, Thomas J. Jones
and i, R. A. Howes and Co., Willjam M. Stead
pian and Co., Z. Snow end Co.
Rockland, Maine F. Cobb, A J Bird.
fiaifaxj Nova Scotia Benjamin Weir and Co., A
Allison. '
Philadelphia Buckner, McCammand apd Pp., J
Rinaldo, Sank and Co , Dohau and Tate.
- Baltimore Thomas R Matthews and Sons, R H
Jleslfif.1, W jfiunahan and Sons, Moore N Falls, P.fsi
flenl Palfimore Seani Pack Company, A W Shaw,
Superint.enrfjen. New Line Sipawprsr.
Raleigh, North Carolina George W Stepson,
FresicJpt Raltish, National Bank, J Deyereux-
Oreensborot I'lrl parptim- Jates Sloanv
Lexington, IVorth Garpliua B B Rpber, C F
Jjowe and J P Stimpson.
Salibbury, Forth Carolina Burtrn praise, John I
Shaver and J C Punier-
Concord. North Carolina A J Yorke.
Slaleeville, North Carolina RF imonton, Trea
surer W N C R 11. H C E cles and J S Miller.
Morganjnn, North Carolina T R Caldwell, Presi
dent W N Q R R., and R C Pearson.
Charlotte, North Carolina Johp Wjljtes", Presi
dent First National Bank, H B Williams.
Wilminsrton. fiorth Carolina T E Roberts.-
Anhevilje, iyorh Carolina A T Summey and N
V Woodfin. '
Charleston, South Carolina Beujamin Mordecai.
November 8th.'63. 3m J 42
Spotswood Hotel,
- RICHMOND, Va., August, 865.
IT having been reported that the Syotiwood-Hotel
had beencounscated and closed, the proprietors deem
t proper to assure the Public that such is not the
case The Houe is open for f he apcpmmodatioii of
... " ' ' t : t V . T .
yiiior, as i qas uppii ironi if.? qpeuiug uay m oep
teinber, t8pQ. "
The I)ope has been remodeled, renovated, refur
nished, and put ip perfect order throughout, and the
f raveling pubjip rpay rest assured of finding as com
fortable hcrornniaiionB wttn as pai) ouua la any
firpt class IJptel, North or South. .
Our friends, patrons, and the travelling public gen
erally, visiiin Richmond," are pordiallv invited t
make their home with us, and uo pains will be spared
to make trern couiftrj.ab!e, ag we arp pledged to
sustain the well known reputation of the House.
Our former patrons will find the old employee? of
he House still n fur service, were they wil! be pleas
ed to welcome them aj tormeriv.
" CQRKRy & MJLL'WOOD,. Proprietors.
Oct. 14- d3mol22
JOHN DOOLY,
Bat GAP aiid FUR Dealer,
RICHMOND. VA.
HAS constantly on hand an extensive stock of ev
.ry article in his line. His goods shU be sold to Mer
phants from North Carolina, Tennessee and Virzinia,
at as low prices as I hey can be had at the Jobbing
.fat houses jn Neiy York, Philadelphia or 'Baltimore
laviug the same facilities fur getting goods from trst
pl.iss ManufactorjeR as any House in any city Pur
phase'rt. ate invited to call and ekinipe my 6tock.
Oct- 14s- d3m v pd
' m 1 1 .
John F F.card
(Jo?n mission , Auction and JForwardpig
MeratQndAge7itfo,n
SELLING OR LEASING REAL ESTATE
SEAR OLD COP XT Y W B A R f
s EWBERN, Is. G.
flEFEKENCES-AT T. if erk i n a, Tres' t
?ank of Commerqe lewberpj Dr. W. J. Ilawkin
ate Pres't of R & ft B R; 'Hon. N. Boy'deri, Bres'u
of N.CRR Salisbury; C5ol. Wm. JohD.ston,Tres,
Charfotte &S.C.RR. Charlotte: Hon. J. M. More-
head, Greensboro; Rev. Dr. Ems, Raleigh ami
iiev. vv. i!.. Fell, editor oi Sentinel at Raleigh.
. Nov. 13,th 865. tf-I46.
cQMiyimtw- a uoTiojy
fORWARDINQ HOUSE OF J F, FOARD.
Til HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish
JL Fih, Guano, anj4sh O;il to, Farmers and Tan
ner. This guapo it s .id, to be nearly equal io the best
Peruvian and'mucb cheaper. Price $30 cash per ton.
pf 2Q0O lbs, mmisstoqy and freigh from gcean ao
ded. , Qrderf isoIicUed. v '
' Vv T JNO. F. FOARD,
; GommisBioq Meichant.Kewbern, N.C
I(ot. 13 1665. l' -
0. .11.1.1!:! JAfi-Ji,; UlWviI.;'Biilll '. H.Li.U. Cs
- ' - ... , : , . T . ' - - ' - ' ' ' ..
: ...... .. .ji : , : - : ; : " i
( '. - c : . - . . -j j it..- - . ' ,- ... . 1
vol, i,
RAILROADS.
GREATS 0njHER3DT MAIL
OJD TXT TZCVEES " -
CARRYING. UNITED STATES MAIL AND
ADAM'S, EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE
LY BY RAIL TO
WASHINGTON CITY. ,
BALTIMORE.
PHILADELPHIA, ,
' NRY.YORK AND
- ' LYNCHBURG vta
THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA :
AND VII1GINI A CENTBAL RAILROADS.
411 MILES CONTINUOUS 'RAIL N O 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 Tenneese railroad at
Lynchburg, and at Gordonsville with the Virginia
Central railroad for Staunton and Richmond.
Passengers t king this fine pass jn 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, Brjs
aoe and Qedar Mountain, on the Orange and Alex
andria Railroad, and may ry upon making close
and regular connections with the lines indicated
Elegant cars are run npon this line, and every accom
moddtion furnished to make the passengers comfqft
ab!e. Tkrough passengers arriving in Richmond by the
Virginia Central, Richmond and Danville1, and Rich
mond and Petersburg Jtailroads, will find Garbers &
Co's omnibuses to transport them between dxits
Passengers have ample time Iodine and sup at'Gor
dousv!le, and breakfast and sup at Virginia Central
depot.
Trains leave Richmond, daily, (except Sunday) at
7:15 a. m. and 7:1 J p. pv; on Sundays, at 7:15 p m.,
only, making close and sure connections at Washing,
city wijh the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for the fol
in g points: '
Baltimore,
Philaoelplia,
New York,
Burlington, Iowa,
Bloominglon, III.,
Columbus. Ohio.
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Cairo. I'l.,
Chicago, ill.,
Cleveland, Ohio,
Detroit, Michigan,
Depatur, 1 1) ,
Dayton, Ohio,
Davenport, Iowa,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Eynsyille, Ind,
Pqn d,u Lac, Wis ,
Galena.
Iowa City, Iowa,
Indianapolis, Ind
Jam'esville, Aliiiu.,
Lngansport, Ohio,
Lou'sville, Ky ,
L Crosse. Wis.,
Lafayette, Ind.,
Milwaukee, Wis.,
Madisrn, Ind.,
Muscatine, Lwa,
Newark. Ohio,
Prarie du Chien,
Parkersburg. Va.,
Quincey, III.,
Rit:l)inon', Ind..,
Sandusky. Ohio.
Springfield, 111.,
St. Joseph, Mo'.,.''
St. Louis, Mo-,
St. Paul, Minn.,
tedo, Ohio. - --"' -T,erfe
Haute. Ind-,
Vincennps, Ind.,
Wheeling. Va.,
Xenia, Ind., J
Lynchburg, Va.,
ZanesviMe, Ohio.
This fine carries the through mail, consequently
makes first ponnections.
Tickets 'at offiee. tio.-2.QI Main street, and Virgin
ia Central Bailroad depot. Richmond
AV. B. RICHARDS, Jr., Agent."
Oct. 17, 'G5 d3ino
ii.-- i ijj- i-V',p -y. ,,i .
MOST EXPED1TJ 0 US & COMFORT
ABLE ROUTE
FROM CHARLOTTE
TO THE ,
NORTHERN CITIES,
1 VIA
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
RALEIGH & GASTON RAILROAD
Petersburg & Weldon Railroad
AND THEIR
s
-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 m, and
leave Gaston 1pm ariive at Petersburg 6,30 p m,
and leave that night for Richmond and the North, ot
stay in Pe'ersbyjrg, get a good night's rst and take
rhe cars for City Point, connecting w ill the James
Rivr steamers for northern points.
Passengers for western or southern poi.its wjll leave
Petersburg at 5 30 o'clock a at, arrive at Qnston 1 1
a m, Lwaye Gastou 11am, arrive at Raleigh 7 p.
m. Leave Raleigh at 7.40 p m, and 6 atn.
Passengers are respectfully requected to gel tick
ets before entering the cars.
No trains on the Petersburg Rail Road on Sunday
E WILKES,
Eng, and Sup't N G R R.
A. JOHNSON,
. Sup'i Raleigh $ Gastou R R.
Ii. M.pUNLOF
dlfl0 Sup't Petersburg and v' .
0. W. ROSE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
Wines, Liquors Teas, Coffee, Sugar, as
sorted Groceries. Fish and
FRO VISIONS, '
CIMV EN, STREET, .
(bstwen somii rR-T and eouok.5
NEWBEKN, N. C.
03" Merchants and Traders sending orders vo, be
shipped by express, will have them promptly filled at
a slight advance on New York prices. ' ' ' '
C C. Thomas, with
C. W. R &Co.
September 29, I860
3mosdl
SPRAGUE BROTHERS
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
OLD STAND, SALISBURY, N. C
Oct.3 1865-tno.dpdlH ' '
SALISBURY, K C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1865.
-new YpRi(MVRtisEmf
Blossomfc JBrotKers.
(SUCCES90R8 TO fiEJ. BLOSSOM fe SON,)
Commissicix Mercliaiits
Cottoi), Naval Stores,, prain, Tobacco, Yarns,
:V. ..; ' .Sbekjngs, &c, ,r! - ' -
15 9 0 Street,
Chas. AV. Blossom, V J ' " . . ' ',
James B. Blossom, V -' ' - JJgW YORK.
J osi ah B. Blossom, j .. . V
0 -Liberal
advances made 01 consiguroents,on receipt
of Billof Lading: - -
Referencesrh Bank of N.C, arid oJ,her Banks
at Wilmington, Ne wbern, Vrarhington,Tarboro, Fay
et. tyiije, Raleigh, Salisbury, Charlotte and Wade s
boro. '', 10 ! . Jb;t.! ,;.tJ ; ti
Mi M-rAUPHEETE Rajeigh LMCU-sv : -Will
forward to us, through that pface, (free of
forwarding commission,) paying railroad freight,
to a v shipping port.
J R BLOSSOM & CO , Wilmington, N. C
GEO. 11. BKOWN & CO,, Washington, N. C,
S. T. JONES & CO., Newbern. N. C,
HENRY GHISELIN, Norfolk, -Va., i
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 des?red, will pay taxes, &c,, at the
shipping ports, j
N. B.--Consiig-iment3 to us are covered by Fire aud
Marine Insurance, as soon as freighted, fioni all pla
ces on all Railroads and R;yers in North and South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and from all shipping
Ports, thiough to New York, whether advice of ship
ment is received or not, pd 109 3mod&w7
SAYEPSON, MENMNHALL & CO.,
- GENERAL
COMMISSIONMERCHANT
...7 Pearl Street, JVew York,
Particular attention gtveii to the sale of Cotton,
Cotton Yarns, Cotton Cloth, Naval "StoreSi Leaf and
Manufactured Tobacco, &c.
Liberal advances niade pu consignments iu hand. '
Orders Solicited for the Purchase qf
, UQods, : r v : ; ;
Lr AH Consignments tp us are covered by Insur
ance as soon as shipped, n all Rail Roads, and from
all Shipping Ports, through to New Y"rk whether
advice of fShipment i received or not.
lET CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. o
THUS. J.SpilSEE, -
Daniel Worth,
S. G. Murphy, .....
Robert U. SyErsoN,
Q. W. Sh epon,
C. P. Si E.NUEN'UALLi
November 2nd, '65.
Dr. J- R. G. Faucktte,
Of Greensboro, N- C,
Charlotte, N.C.
Company Shops, ff
?jew York City,
Haw River,
Greensboro,
tf-13
J. C. FAIfCETTE.
Of Alamance, N. C.
--' "' tf
Nov. 1st. lbb'-V
Eletrdpolitaii72nterprise.
GRE AT GIFT SALE
OF THE
KEY YORK & rilOYIDENCE
JFWFUlRS association,
Capital, ..,,.,.,. $1,000,000
Depot, 197 Broadway.
An immense stock pf Pianos, Watches, Jewelry,
and Faiu-y Goods all to be sold for ONE DOLLAR
each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for
till you see what vou will receive, " .
CERTIFICATES, naming each article and Us
value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed.
One of these envelopes will be seu by mail to any ad
dress on receipt of 25 cents; five for $1 ; eleven for
thirty for 5 ; sixty-five for $11) ; and one hun
dred for 15.
On receipt of the. Certificate you will see what you
are going t 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
Pjan , Sewing Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our
li ft, for $ ; and in np page can they get less than
One Dollars worth, as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town-in life country ;
every person can make $10 a day. selling our certifi
cates in the greatest ale nf Jewelry ever known
- Send 25 cents, for a Certificate, which will inform
you what you can pbuin forgl At the same time
get our circular, containing full Ijsj, and particulars
also, Terms'to Agents.
Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO.,
197 Broadway. N. Y.
November 11th, 'C5. , , . 2ml45
New Skirt For 1866,
The
Great Invention cf the
4ge
in
H OOP SKIPwTS.
BRApLEY'S New Patent DUILEX ELLIPTIC
J. w.
for double) SPCHG SKIRT.
THIS INVENTION' consists of Duplex (or two)
Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingf niouslr
braided lightly and firmly lojether, edge to edge, mak
ing the toughest, mot flexible, elastic and durable
Spiiixg ver used. They seldom bend or break, like
the Single Spring, and consequently preserve their
perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice &s lonjj
as any single fpring skirl .hat eyer Las or can be
made. - " '
The woudarful flexibility and great comfoft expv
riencedparticularly iu all crowded Assemblies, Operas,
Carnages, Railroad Cars, Chu-ch Pews, Arm Chairs,
for Protnonade and Douse Dress, as the Skirt can be
folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily
and conveniently as Silk or Mupliti Dress.
A Lady haying Enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort and
Great convenience of wearing1 the Duplex lliptip
Steel Spring Shirt for a tingle day wil never 'after
wards willingly dispense with ibeir use. For Children,-.Misses
and Young Ladies they are superior
11 others. " .' , . , ' . ' . . ; .
The Hoops are covered with 2-pJy double twisted
thread and will wear twice 45 long as the single yam
covering which is used on all Single Hoop Skins. The
three hotlom rods on every Skirt are also Double
Steel, and iwice prdbub'e covered to prevent the cov
ering fnm wearing I'fFthe rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps etc , etc, which they are constantly
subject to when in ase. , ? -
All are made of the rew and elegant Corded
Tapes, and are the best quality iu, every part, giving
tpthe wearer the most graceful and perfect Shape
possible, and are unquesuoaably the lightest; mcst
desirable, comfortahla an J economical . Skirl ever
WWEST BEADLEY & CARY,PKOPRIETOIl5
pf the Invention, andSOLE MANUFACTURERS,
7 CHAMBERS, 7Ii & 81 liEADE STREETS
fiew York .-.!-,'
Foisalein all first -da,ss sprea. in this City, and
throughout the United States and Cauada, Hayaua
de Cuba, exico, Sou,! h America $nd the VVest
Indies. . ' - ' ' ' "
XT Inqaire for he Duplex EUlptie (or doable)
gprlnj; "Sskl
A V,
mdrJ5a
vAim
v 1 y erti
THE NEW YORK ALWON
r Tbe fltldest Literary and Foreign Weekly in
AmeriGft is published at Xo. 39 Fark ltovv,
New" Yprk. ' ' ' " '
Terrri 6 pc r Annum. New Subscribers for
1806, remitting direct to the office by P, Office
Order, Will be entitled to a choice from the
J,wenty.fiv annual Albion Engravings, free,
Address '
iYOUNG & MORRELL, Proprietors.
250,000
WATCHES, CII4INS, DIAMOND
RINGS, &c,
u WORTH OVER $1,000,000.
. AH la be sold for opa. dollar each, without regard
to iae. Not XobAjjJjErraotU you know what
you are to receive. .
' This is one of the largest firms in the city of New
Yuik, ,nil are doing a very extensive business, and
have on hand the largest stock that aa he) fouod in
that city." Oceana Times, Pent Water, Michigan,
Oct. 21, 1864. . "Their stoek large, and buyers
may rely on articles purchased from them just as rep
reseated Their long continuance in business enaMes
them to offer better iuducemeuts than acy other house
in the city." Loyal American, Anderson, Indiana,
Oct..20,J864. :4 Their Watches are admitted by
competent judges, and those who have used them, to
be the'liest iu use. They are all they are advertised
to he.'N Independent, Warren, III., Oct. 20, 1664.
"They are large dealers, and their stock is manufac
tured in the best style, and of pure materials."
Telegraph, Sangertjes, N. Y-, Oct 24,1864. "All
goods furn'shed tre-what they are represented to be."
Times, WaterviMe, N. Y , Oct.. 10, 1864. "Wor
thy of confidence. Wyoming Democrat, Warsaw,
T. Y., Oct 18, 1864. "Honorable and fair dealing
reo"-'CumberIand Valley Journal, Mecliauiceburg,
iaOot,20, 1864
I Spleudia List of Articles. AH to be Bold for $1 each.
250 Solid Silver Dining Sets
$75 to $300
. 50 to 200
50 to 300
75 to 250
50 to 200
75 to 950
50 to 200
35 to 100
25 to 50
fOlo J00
510 Silver Salvers and Urns
Solid Silver Tea Sets complete
Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 aira
Mahogany Musical Boes, 24 airs
Gold Hunting Watches
2 jO Ladies' Enamelled God Watches
5qQ Gents' Hunting Silver Watches
500 Open-face Silver Watches
251 Diamond Rings
50)0 Photo. Albums, all sizes
2,0W Gold Vest and Neck Chains
3.00 Gold Oval Band Bracelets
5,0rt0 Chased Gold Bracelets
2,tJ(p Chatelaipe and Guard Chains
?,0tjp Solitaire and Revplving Brooches m
2,0Cf) Lava and Florentine Brooches
5,0(0 Cpral, Opal and Emerald do
5,0(0 Mosaic, jet and Lava Eardrops
7,5(1) Coral and Emerald Eardrops
5.0C0 California Diamond Pius
5,0()0 California Cluster Diamond Pins
3,0(0 sets Solitaire Buttons and Studs
3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, &c
10,000 pockets, double-glas3
5,000 Jjockets for ilinjatures '
3,000 Gold Toothpicks, Grosses, &o.
5,000 Plain Gold Rings
5,000 Chased Gold Rings
10,000 Shield and Signet Eitlgs .
ifQl)fl flnlifhrma. Diamond Rings
f.SOO sets Ladies' Jevf elry, jef
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, poral
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, onyx
5,000 sets Ladies' Jewelry, laya
i,500 sets Indies' Jetyelry, mosaic
10,000 Gold Pens with silver holders
5,000 Gold Pens with Gold holders
5,000 Gold Pens 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 H. GAUGH AN and CO
15 to 30
5 to 50
5 to 10
6 to 13
5 to 20
5 to 10
4 to 10
4 to 10
4 to 10
3 to 8
5 to 20
3 to J 0
3 to 10
3 to 8
3 to 5
5 to 1q
3 to 8
4 to 1()
4 to 10
3 to 10
5 to Jo
8 to 12
10 to 15
12 to 20
20 to 30
5 to lo
Q to 12
10 to 15
8 lo 10
15 to 50
20 td 50
, No. 116
Broadway, New York, extensive manufacturers and
importers of all the leading and most fashionable
styles of Watches and Jewelry, dei-ii'ng to increase
their beiness to an unlimited extent, have resolved
upon a Great Gift Distribution, subject to the regu
lations following :
Certificates naming each article and ittg value, are
placed jn Sealed Envelopes and wel mixed. One of
these envelopes will be sent by mail to any address
on 1 receipt or t ppty five cents.
All Articles sold at One Dollar each without regard
to value.
On receiptof the certificate you will see what you
are going to have, and then it is at your option to
seud the dollar and take the article or not. rufcha-
srs may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring,
or any 6et of Jewelry on odr list for O ne Dollar, an I
in no case can they get less than one dollar s worth.
The price of Certificates is as follows . One for 25
cents; fle for 1 ; eleven tor ?a ; thirty lor ." ; nx
ty five for $10 one hundred for $15.
Agents wanted every wherp, Jo whom special terms
are offered,
. T & H. GAUGH AN & CO.,
No. 116, Broadway, New York.
Oct.2G, 1865. 2m-dpdNol3J
Grovesteen & Co.
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 BROADWAY, NEW YORE.
THE attention of the Public and the trade is in
vited to our New Scale 7 OCTAVE ROSE
WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and
purity of tone are unrivalled, by any hitherto of
fered in this market. Thr-y contain all the modern
improvements, French, tirand Action, IJarp Pedal,
Iron Frame, overstrung Buss, eto., and each instru
ment being made under the personal supervision of
Mr. J, D. Grovesteen, who has had a practical ex
perience of over 35 years in their manufacture, is
fully warranteq in. every parncuiar.
The "Grovesteen Pmna Fortes" receiv
ed the awarcj of merit over others
at the eelebrateel Wood's Fair,
Where were exhibited instruments from the best
makers of London, Paris, Germauy, Philadelphia,
Baliimre, Boston and New York and also at the
American Institute for five successive years, the gold
and silver medals frou, both, which can be seen at our
ware-room.
Bjr the tnrpduction of impmvements we make a
6tll more perfect Pianq Porte, anby manufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to
offer these instruments at a price which wiHpreclu.de
all competiMjn..
Pces-No. 1, Sev-en Octave, round, cqrnefa
Rosewood plain ease 27.4.
No, 2, Seyeq OlctaYe, round corners.
Rosewood heavy moulding 300.
No, 3., Seyeq Octave, rqund corners,
Rosewood Lpu'ts IV style $325.
Terms : Net Cash in Current Funds
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCLES SENT FREE.
A. tf: C- d6m 158
Late Papers,
LATE Richmond au3 New York, papers
keDt for sale at the post-office.
Salisbury Dec 11th 1S65. tfd-lG9.
ire
NO. 175
Jo "the Citizens of North-Carolina..
The termination ot a sanguirjary 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, leav
ing at length happily cleared away all obstacles to
a removal of those relatious which formerly bound
us together in a ftaternal union, I take the earliest
opportunity aftbred me by tlus auspicious er,enr, to
greet my Southern frieuds, and to solicit from tlu?tn
a renewal of that extensive Business . connection
which for a quarter of a century has been uninter
rupted save by the great public calamity to which
I have adverted. v
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union, I should repeat the ivaruiug so
often given to my friends, to beware of all those
spurious and deleterious compounds which, under
the specious and false titles of Imported Wines,
Brandies, Holland Gin, Liquors, &c., have been
equally destructive to the health of orr citizens as
prejudicial to the interests of the legitimate Impor
ter. Many year3 of my past life hare been ex ponded
in an open and candid attempt te'expos these
wholesale frauds; no time nor expense has been
spared to accomplish this salutary purpose, and to
place before my fiiends 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 and most respectable ojcportin houses in
France and Great Britian have afl'orJed me unsur
passed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liqmui es of the best and most
approved brands in Europe, 111 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 tbe 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, lifter mudi toil and expense,
surrounded all my fmportations with safeguards
and directions which with ordinary circumspection
f "ri11 i,lsnure thelr 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 my Depot.
22 Beaver Street, New York, jr that purchases be
made of my accredited agents,
In addition to ajarge stock of Wines, Brandies,
&c. in wood, I have a. considerable supply pf old
tried foreign wines, erobraceing vintages of many
past years, bottled up before the commeucement
of the war, which I can especialy recommended to
all connaissenrs of thesu rare luxuries.
. In conclusion, I wotld especially call the eatley
attention of my Southern eustomersj to the advan
tage to be derivt-d by transmitting their orders
without los3 of time, of time, or calling personally
at the Depot, in order to inshure the fulfilment of
their fuvors from the present Jarje ar,d well select-I
iA n ci'Art mom f-
22 Beaver Street, New York
Dec 11, No. 169-3mo.
250.000.
Watches, Cfiains, Diamond Rius, &c.
WORTH OVER ONE -MILLION' DOLLARS J ARE TO BE SOLD
FOR $1 EACH, WITHOUT RETJARD TO VALUE!!
?Cottobe paid for until you Know what you are to Receive!
. Splendid List of Articles
All to be Sold for $1 Each.
250 Solid Silver" Cininsr Sets....
500 Silver Salverg and Urns ,
500 Solid Silver Tea Sets Complete
150 Hosewood Musical Boxes 32 airs....
2o0 Mahogany Musical Boxes, 24 aits..
250 Gold Hunting Watches
250 Ladies' Enameled Gold Watchei.,,.
600 Gents' Hunting Silver Watches.. .. .
500 Open-face Silver AVatches.... .....
500 Ivory Opera Glasses
500 Mother of Penii Lorgnettes
.$75 to 3i0
50 to 2.V)
Art to 8f0
75 to 2."(
...m to 2ih)
75 to 250
t 50 to 200
85 to Km
25 to 50
25 to Km)
50 to 10.)
300 hixBarrel Revolvers
.15 to 50
.10 to 50
.50 to loo
.50 to 2oo,
.50 to 100
..5 to 70
500 Single and Double Shooters
300 Klegant Oli Paintinps ,
25J Marble Statutes, Busts, 4c
250 Diamond Itings ,
5,000 Photo. Albnins, all sises
2,000 Gold Vest & Neck Chains ,
3,0l0 Gold Oval Band Bracelets...
5,000 Chased Gold Bracelets
2,000 Chatelaine A Guard Chains
7,oi)0 Solitaire k Revolving Brooches
2,ohn Lava k Florentine do
5,rton Coral, Opal k En eraJd do.
5,000 Mosaic, jet A lava Eardrops .,,.,.,,,
.15 to
..5 to
..fi.to
..5 to
..5 to
,.i to
80
10
12
2o
10
10
10
4 to
, 4
to
10
T.OiH) Coral s. Emerald Kararops....
5,000 California Diamond Pins
5,000 Cat. Cluster Diamond Pin?..,.
3,000 Sets Sr.litajre Buttons Studs..
3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, 4c....
10,000 Lockets, double-glass
5.000 Lockets for Miniatures
...3 to
,..5 to
...3 to'
..r3 tO
...3 to
to
5 to
20
10
10
8
10
8.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac... ..8 to
8
5,000 Plain Gold Rinps 4 to
5,000 Chased Gold Rings 4 to
10,fKM Shield A Signet Rings ...,..,,3 to
10,0o0 California, Diamond Rings .,,,,..,,.,,.4 to
7,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, jet. .,, ,..,,5 to
5,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, coral.. .. .... ,,3 to
5,'H)0 Sets Lidies' Jewelry, on vx. ,10 to
8,oo0 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava..,, ..,.12 0
2,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaio ....,,..20 to
1 0,000 Gold Pens with Silver Holders 5 to
5,000 Gold Pens with Gold Holders..., .... 6 to
5.000 Gold Pens A Holders, superior. .., ....10 to
lo
10
10
10
19
U
la
20
80
10
12
15
10
50
5
5.000 Silver Goblets A Drinking Cups,
to.tHiO Silver 0 istors A Wine Holders .
a 1 tO
2,;00 Silver Fruit A Cake Baskets ... .....20 to
Messrs. PARKINSON A CO., No, 20a Broadway, New York,
Extensive Manufacturers and Importers ot many of the leading
and most fashionable 9tyles of Watches and ,'ewelry, desiring
to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have jesolved
cpon a Great Gift Sale, subject to the regulations following:
Certificate naming each article and iu value, are placed in
Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. Oneof these en velopes will
be sent by mail to any address on receipt of twenty five cents
All Articles Sold at S Each, without regard to
Yaluc,
On receipt of the certificate yon will see what you arc going
to have and then It is to your option to send the dollar and take
the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch,
Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for Oue Dollar,
and in no case can they get less than one dollnra worth, s there
are no uncertainties. The price of certificates is as follows;
One for 2." cent; five for fl; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; with
elegant premium; sixty five for f 10, with bonus; ane hundred
for f 15, and handsome present to the getter np of the club.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, to whom, special induce
ment are offerred. Address,
PARKINSON A CO., Importors,
20i Broadway, Xew-York.
Dee. 13, 'C5 . 8rao-t71 "
JRBLOSSim,
"WILMINGTON, N.C,
"Will promptly forward. Cotton aud other produce
consigned to
BLOSSOM, BROTHERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- NEW YORK. .
November II lh. 65. pd 3mM5
O- i T 'P To. exchange FLAXSEED
1 9 COTTON or DEKSWAX, en
quire of BURBANK, GALLAGHEB& MORRIS
tf5w Wjatts olstand.p
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WILLIAM U. BAILEY,
iVtTORJYEY and Counselor ( LW ttd SoUdtori
in Chancery, practices in the Military Courts, an
agists a ditingtiikhed Law Firm at WaahinjtBt
preparing cUhns against th Gcvernmaot for vet
tlemenl. Ofike Registers Room in Court-Uouse. "
DR. R, P.BESSENT.
r 1
T S-NOW AT THE DOYDEN UOUSE.WIIERE
llie wL'l remain for a short ti hi. Room No. 8X
i4dit-bury. Aug. 22, 18G5.7fi-tf -
DR, M, WHITEHEAD,
OFFICE AT 1IIS RESIDENT
WHERE he em be fouud at all hourspnleM ,
Piofessionally Engagei
Salisbury June 15, 18G5. - .
lm. C. A. HENDERSON,
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC!
that he in still eajrnjed ju ike orotic of Mdi
cine. Oihce up stairs at
HENDERSON t& SCIIAFER'S
Dtug Stora, Salisbury North Carolina.
DR. PJESBITT.
s
TILL PRACTICES MEDICINE, SURGERY,
am .Midwifery. i
Salisbury K. O., June 22. 18C5 If
STILES KENNEDY, M. D.
n 4 t t.-'Dnnir xTkl'PlT n DAT IT i
June 15, 18G5.
DENTISTRY.
H. L. Coleman D. D. S.
(Suaccppor to Dr. W. F. Bason,)
RESPECTFULLY OFFERS HIS PKOFEg.
siona! Services to the citizens of Salisbury sad vicia '
ity. -
I)r. C. feels assured with the experience of four
tee u (11) years practice he can give general satisfao
lion lie can be found at his office, formerly occu
pied by Dr W. F. Bason, at all hour.
When money cannot be paid for operations od th -
. .il . ! . Ml I f 1. I 1 .
leetu, provisions wiii ue receiyeu; kucu as oacoa
bums, uo. lffaur, chickeis, butter, egg; &o.t at
market prices. rnj'30tf -
MEETING OF PHYSICIANS. " '
At a meeting of the Physicians of .
l.nLl r
following resolutions were adopted J -
1. Resolved, That as every branch of business is
now conducted exclusively on the cash system, it
becomes nacuasary for us to require 'of our patrona
prompt cash payment of our bills. That we will as -soon
as the services are rendered present our bills
aud expect and require the money. '
2. Resolved, That to prevent any,, misunder
standinjr, these resolutions be published in the To v&
papers, together with our Tariff of fees, to con
mence January 1st, 1SGG. '
TaTifT Fees.
Visit in Town during the day,
do. do. "do. do. rlo. ntsrrtt. : " -
2 09
Consultation fee, including visit, $10 00
Visit in the. country-3 miles and under, $3 00
Over 3 miles one dollar a mile in the day. Double)
these rates at night. Extra charges for Medicine.
Consultation fee ten dollars exclusive of visit.
Midwifery 25 to 50 dollars mileage additional.
Office Prescription $2. CASH,
Surgical cases, fees in proportion.
lies rived, That all bills standihf? on our book,
unsettled January 1st, 18GG, will be mado out in
accordance with the above Tariff of Fees.
M. WHITEHEAD, II. D. .
I. W. JONES, M. D.
C. A. HENDERSON, f. D.
STILES KENNEDY, M. D,
J, J. SUMMERELL, M. D. -J.
A. CALDWELL, M. D, . ,
W. n. COLE, M. D
OLIVER HICKS. M. a
Dec. 9 'G5-d. Ira. "
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART.
Xew Yolnme begins Janisry, 1865.
rn nn nii nnfin H n i 71 l U I Ii. - .
JL iiidicdtcs. a selection from other maasins and -periodicals.
These selections are carefully jnad
each inonlh, from the entire range nf foreign Periodi
cals. In this respect il is entirely unlike other month
lies, and has no rival. The followiug are some of the
works from a liicli selections are made t
London Quarterly, Revue de Deux Mondef,
Hritish Quarterly, Ijondorr Society,
Norih British Review, Bentley's Mifcellany,
ropuiar science ueriew, .-ornniii magazinsj
Saturday Keview,
leisure Hour,
Westminster Review.
Frasera Magazine,
Temple Dar,
Chambers' Journal,
Dublin Universitv Masazine Edinbnrch Review,
Art Journal, London flattonal Review.
We have also arranged to secure choioe seleoliooi
from thn French, German, a.vd othrr Continektai,
and it is hoped this new feature will add greatly to
iliu vnrictv Bud vhIiih nf the work.
EMBELLISHMENTS, ?
Each number is emhelliahad with one or more Fiji
Steeu Esqravings -portrait f eminent men oril
luftrative of important historical event.
Volumes commence in January and July of each
year; sub.-icripiions can commence with any month.
TKRJIS: $5 per Year ; .Single Aimbtri. 50 eeats,
Five Copies, $?0.
The Trade, Clergymen, Teaohers. and Clubs sop.
nlied on favorahle terms, Address, -1
W. II. CIDWELL.
$ BeekmaQ S; New-York.
tH'I50f - -.
D. q. W'otTH.
WORTH & DANIEL,
COMMISSION "AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
T. C, and B G. Worth old stand Sooth Water SL, .
WILMINGTON. N, C
Will give! strict personal attention to tsaie or nip
ment of Cjkon. Naval Stores and General Prodoce,
A Jsq, to reviving and forwarding Goods.
1 r .. r-., r'.r l ine of Kiver Steamers to
rayettevillej and sen iflea
delphtn - ' .
Dealers in Cotloji, BagffPjr, Hope, Ljm, Hwter,
Guano, lord's Fertilizer, SaU, and Goal.
November. Ut. 1665. pdlmdl36
n ... ! , XJ r. ra. VniV mrA Philn-
THE MOUNTAIN HOTEL
MOUGAyTQX, .V. 0. - .
IS offered farRENTrfar further particulars, an
ply to i J-M.HAPhOLrT.
Morganton, N. C, Oct. 3d, 1865 ' "