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vol. i. SALISBURY, N. C;FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1866. NO- 30b , THE DAILY JNION mm Salisbury, N. C.1 THE "BANNER" IS ONi OF THE PAPERS IN THE STATE, AND HAS A Larger Circulation f IN THE INTERIOR THAN ANY 4 - pXper published in the Located at the Junction of the "Western I. U. wun t no "uemrai in : kj. xuuiroua , it has ' ; ' . ;1 BETTER ACIL1TIES for com mnni eating with the people, and is, undoubtedly, the best Advertising Medium ' m?N the' state. The several Railroads West and Soutfi of this pface are in full operation, and the Post Offices and Mail routes to all the principal Towns and Villages are . being re-established. From those who desire to present their business to our readers, we shall be glad to have orders, which shall meet PROMPT ATTENTION. Our termsare moderate, as will be seen by the-foflowing ' - ADVERTISING RATES . Rates cf Advertising; Ten lines pr fess, small type, or one inch space to constitue a square. 1 Cmi.PA 1 rlnlT 1 00 3 50 G 00 8 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 1 1 Wt!fk- 1 1 I l 2 u 3 1 month, 2, 3 " u 14 (1 TO AVERTISEUS IN DETAIL. Qiarter Column 1 mouth, $20 fOO 30 00 40 00 40 00 42 QO 50 00 50 00 75 00 100 00 2 - il Column 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Half One Column it (i " : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Our paper will be published daily at tho tug rates m Federal Currency r ! Daily, 1 year, follow $S 00 " 6 months, 5 00 . "1 month, , . 1 00 These rates do not admit of any discount to agencies. The money must always accompany" the orders lq insure attention. Advertisements that are to be continued for a longer titic than 3 .montl , must be paid quai terry in advance. Subscription in advance. J. J-STEWART. Editor and Proprietor. WIIITFORD. DILL W. WIIITFOUD. WHITFORD, DILL & CO., SHIPPING, RECEI VJNG, FOR WA RDIXG AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, Newbern N. C. ' Personal attention paid to ths sale of Produce. V l AGENTS FOR . V Murray's North Carolina Steamship L'nes Between Newbern and New York. GENERAL VESSEL AGENTS. 153 E. REMINGTON & SONS. fanufiicurcrs of RevolverSj Rifles, !. Muskets and Carbines, For the United States Service. AUo. POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, :. REPEATING P1STOL.S, C RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, , . Ilifle &. Shot tun Darrein, & Gun Materials sold by Gun Coalers and the Trade srtMierallv- that day of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, Store Bank, and Officr, should have one of RE M I NGTON'S REVOLVEIiS. I'urtief derfrinsr to av.til themlves of the lale im pnivemmls in Pistols, and superior workinHnship ;uiI lorni, will find all cynihined in :he New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts awl depcrijuion of our Arms will be furnished "Don appliraiitMi. . iA ;I ,K. U KM MING TON, I'.ion. N. Y v ( V Moore & Nicnots. Aeiils. ". : . No. 4'J ComtUnd St. Ntw York Hams. SAMUEL UEETES, Jr Wm. t. I'eCGUEAOUR MANSIOA1 HOUSE Salisbury?Ni C, REEVES & COUGHENOU , Proprietors. We have leased this Well known estab lishment, and have put it in GOOD Re pair. .. , Our Rooms 5 Have been newly furnished, and arc COMFORTABLE. We promise' Gbdd Fare and attentive Servants. . P1GF3E1.: Shall contain the very best LIQUORS that it is possible to obtain, and they may be had at all hours. ; - ; We do not intend to be surpassed in the, State by the .Character, Style, or Variety of our JJISIIKS. HOTEL On the same lpt: Furnished we have an Elegantly Livery StaMe, Well supplied with the best HORSES for both Itiding and Driving. AVe have Buggies, Carriages, Ambulances, Jenny Li nds, &c, &c. A LARGE AND COMFORTABLE Abundantly supplied with provender, and superintended by one of the most experienced aiid faithful Hostlers in the State. J ; V ; : And still another feature of their Es tablishment is.- Buying .and Selling Horses and Carriages with reference to accommodating those who may desire ta make changes in their equippage. FARMERS Are invited to bring them their produce Corn, Oates, Hay, Fodder ; Fork, Beef, Mutton, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Honey, Tallow, t&c., Szc.y and when not alreadj' supplied, will pay' the highest market prices. ; Intending: to devote our; whole time to the comfort of om guests1 we will not keep a Billiard Saloon. , Our Omnibus And Baggage Wagons,, will always be found in time at the irams. Jan 16 'CO dGm . CHASTJELtiAM'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving anpl Beautifying the Complexion. The. most valuable and perfect preparation in use, (dv giving the skin a beautiful pearl-hke tint, that is nnttf miir.il in vonth It, niiicklv rmriv-fa Tun I Fieckles, Pimples, Blotches. Moth Patches. Sallovv- ness, Eruptions, autl all impurities ofthe skin, kind ly healing the same, leaving the skin, white and clear as alabaster.: Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and" being a vegetable prepar ation is periectly harmless. It is the c&itj article of the kind usea by-the Ireuch, and is considered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwards, of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year,' a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price ohlyip cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot an order, by -x BEKGER, S11UTTS & Co., Chemists, 3mcl2S5 2S5 River Sr., Troy, N. Y. THE LAND WE LOY-E. -00- Devoted to Literature, Agriculture and General In telligence., ami-comprising Reports of liiiUles, ln- cideniJi and Anecdotes of the War, necer before ' published. - BY GEN. D. II. HILL, LATE OP THE SOUTHERN ARMY, PROPRIETORS: J. P. Eli WIN & D II. HILL. OO XERMS: We propose to publish- at Cnarlotte, i. (J., a Magazine, containing from sixty to eighty :e of thoge of Blackwood" s Magazine, for of the sik thrke i LLAU3 a year, in advance, or five dollahs, if not pnid till the end of the year ; and to begin the isue or 1st May, provided that the subscription, list will justify tho. undet taking. The cash, sub scribers not. to pay till after the receipt of the first number. . . mm mum, RAIL ROADS. WlLLMINGsrON & WELDON RATLUOAD. OrFICK ClHV.F FnGINEER ANU SurKMStTEXfiENT. YYilmingtoti, N. C. April 14. 181.6. KrJ Hfli ... W Change of Schedule. ON AN b AFTER TH E 15th INST., TRAINS will run over this road as follows? v ; MAIL AMD f ASSEflGER TRAINS. Leave Wi'mihston daily 11 00 P.M Arrive ht Guliifboro'......--.1-" ...4 15 A. M ...10 00 A. M ... 1 OOP. M Arrive al Weldim at ..... Leav Wehloii duilv at.. i! .-jr a Arrive tit Goldsboro' at -' AfriVft at Willniiiiffton fiighv)..'.;... 12 00 M. ; FRFEIGHTNuTPAfSEiBEIt TRAINS. V Leave wilininston daily Except Sundays at fi A. M Arrive at Goldsboro' at ; 1 30 P. M Arrive at Weldon al -; I 845 P. M Leave Weldoii dailv except Sundays ai fi A. M. Arrive at! Goldsbort? at 12 47 P. M Arrive at Wilmington at ? 8 43 P. 1I Tlie mail trains make close (connections through to. New York and Charltstou by inland and Day routes ; also with Raleigh anj Gastfa trains. " Tramps leave GoUsboro' at 4 P. Ml and 5 P. M., going West, and 8 15 A. M. goinf East. Trains from the West arrive at Goldsboro''at 12 40 A. M. and 7 45 A M . from :he East at 45 P. M. AW dry goods and light groceries jwill be carried by these daily Freight trains, and close connections will be made with trains on the N.C. Jtailroad, daily ex ceot Sandavs. Goods by steamed will b e sent for- ard the day aUer they are recenea inio me ware house. Noextra charge by thtf train, w Inch we tope our patrons, , old as well as nfcw, will notice. We do not underbid our neighbtrs, but work as low as any. and will deliver as prompfly as t he best, and ciaims for Joss or damage will De tnjusiea ai once, u presented accordinn; to our lules. ! : i , Engineer and Superintendent. April 19, 1866. Imd274 TIME TA "Western -' N. O. Going' West. STATIONS. Salisbury, Third Creek, Statesvilje, " Catawba, AKEIVE. 10.05 " 11.05' " 12.10 r. m. 1AQ " 2.04 " 3.16 3.60 " Newton,. Hickory Tavern, Icard,- Head of Road, Gmna East AEKIVE. STATIONS. Head of Road, Icard, leavi:. 9.30 : 1 n or. ! 10.22 11.12 a. jr. H. Tavern, 11.15 12.05 i 1.22 ? 2.26 3.34 Newton, v 12.02 " 1.02 p. m. 2.22 " 3.31 ' Catawba, btatesville, Third Creek, Salisbury, . . : 4.35 S. S. KIRKLAND, Eng'r &Sup't W. N.SC. R. R. , . dtf "April 24, 66 1 FREE TU EVERYBODY! The Guide to Health and Beauty Just Published. It teaches how to" remove Tan, Freckles, Pim ples, Blotches, Moth Patches, I Sallowness, Erup tions, arid all impurities of the skin ; how to enam el the skin, leading it white and cleayr as alabaster ; how to produce the fullest development of the fe male form (as practised by the French,) causing the bust to grow round and full, and if; the form has been lost by padding, lacing, or maternity, restor ing it to more than its original fullness, firmness and beauty. It teaches how to reduce in-size the hands and feet; produce corpulency or the reverse; re move supei fiucus hair ; cure Corns, Bunions, Warts, and Moles; renew your age; cure Drunkenness, Catarrh', Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, &c., how to fascinate and gain the love and affection of any per son, you may choose, together with other useful and valuable information. No young Lady or Gentle- 'man should fail -to send their address to the under signed aud receive by return mail a copy of this v.-'.luable woik in sealed envelope free of charge. Address,- ' - : BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, 3md2S4 285 River St. Troy, N. Y. BEAUT Y. Auburn Golden, Flaxen, and Silken CURLS produced by theuseof Prof. DeBrecx's FRISER LE CHEVEUX. One application warranted to curl the most straight ' and stubborn hair of either sex into a wavy ringlets or heavy massive cnrls. Has been used by the fash ionables of Paris and London, with the most .grati fying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cir culars mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTS & JU., Uhemists, io. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y Soleagents for the United States. 3md284. WHISKERS and MUS TACHES forced to grow upon the smoothest face in from three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIG N E'S RE8TAURATUER CA PILL AIRE, the most wondertul discovery m mod- ern science, aetin; ;upoo the iieard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been ustl by the elito pi rans and London with the most flatter ing success. Names of all purchasers will he regis- tereii, anu u enure satisfaction is not civen in every instance, the money ,will be cheerfully refunded. rnce Dy man, senlep: gnd postpaid, $1. JDescnp- tive circulars and testimonials mailed free. Ad diess BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Cliemists, No. 2So Uivcr btieet, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for th United States. . 3m d2 1 ELE. Rail Road. i , r LEAVE. , 9.00 ' 10.08 11.13 12.12 1.13 2.20 313 DRUGS &D. MACCIEk S CHILLS Miti FEVER PILLS! 8Iaggkrs FcTcr and Ignc Pills!! MaggicVs Fcrcr and Ague PILLS!! THESE fanious remedies, known throughout the great West of the United States for" their ex traordinary cures of ' ' ' CHILLS, FEVEUAND AGUE are now thoroughly introduced in the. State ol North Caroling, and can be obtained of all cuter prising, first class dtujrgists. They act as a tonic to all dcLiiitalcd sj-stemp, ta ken in doses of ( ONE PILL THREE TIMES. A DAY before meals, and should be found in every" family residing in miasmatic districts. :-. . To any skeptic or onejvho uoe3 . iKt believe in these marvellous preparations, A Box trill be sent Free If ie is not cured with que and not more than two boxes, no charge will be made. The price of the Pills is high say $2 PER BOX: but as they are a perfect cure without trouble, or inconvenience, the charge is reasonable enough. Address J. MAGGIL, M. D.r-43 Fulton St. New York. Watch narrowly and guard yourselves vigilently against' counterfeits. I have just suppressed a notorious counterfiet in Wisconsin, after much trouble and expense. Purchase of only first class druggists and never of peddlers or traveling deal ers. JOHN II. ENNIS3, Drugist. Sole agent for Maggiel's Pills and Salve. March 22, 1866, . dtf. 1 A BOON TO THE SICK' AND r THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. Y Dr. Maggiel's PILLS AND SALVE. These Life-giving remedies are now , for the first lime, given publicly to ihe world. Tor over a quar ter of a century of private pijactice the ingredients id these s Life -Giving Pills! Have been used with the greatest success T mis-ssion is not only to prcent diseaFt, but 'lo cure They search out the various inalnHie by which the patient is Futirtriiirr, and re n.vi-roratr s the la iiiiss tem. To the agd and infirm a few doses of thse valuable Pills will prve to be . A VERY FOUNTAIN OF Y3UTH, ' in (very case they add now life and vitality, and t..re She wann'ms: Miergies 10 their pristine sUite. the )oung and middle-aged, they will prove most invaluable, a? a ready, specific, and sterling medicine Heie is a dream realized, that Pouc-de-Lecn sought for three hundred years ago and ntver found. He looked for a, fountaiu'that would restore the old lo or and make south ever An Eternal Spring ! ... " .. . . it wasle It for this day and hour (oreal.ze the dream and show in one glorious fact, the mugic that made it fair. These Famous Remedies Cannot stay ihe flight of vears, but they can force back, and hold aloof, diseases that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, bntseive the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed Nothing can be more productive of cure than- these Pillls. Their a!m(6t magic influence is felt at once ; and their usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the pures. Vegetable Compounds. hey .will not harm the mo?t delicate "female, and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses 10 the youngest babe. - For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the Salve 13 most in valuable. It does not. heu! externally alone', but penetrates with the most searching rflecU to the very root of the evil! DR. MGAGGIEL'S PILLS Invaribly Cure the follow ing Diseases : Asthma, " Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Ohest Diseases, Costiveness, : Female Complaints Dj"sppjsia, Headache, . DiBrrlxea, 1 ndigeFiion. Drisy, Influenza, JJtbilily, Iiifl immalion, Fever ami Ague. Inward weakness, Liver Complaint Jjowness ot Siirit3, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, " ' ' ; Jsca!ds, Skin DjseaseF. O NoTict. None genuine without the engraved trade -mjark i'.roond each pot or box, signed by Dr. J. Majrgi. I, 43 Fultou st., New Yoik. to counterfeit which is felony. . O So 'd by ail respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadas at 25 cents jier.boxor pot. ' mch 7 6C d I y CARDS, CARDS. I AVE Just received an assorted supply of fii Cards for priuting, suitable for busiuess or vis- king Card.. J. J CUUNER. NEW YORK AD'S. NOTICE. Model Sewinff Machine. From Vie New Tor?: Jlcrald rromincnt atuong tlie mechanical triumphs of iIvm most ingenious age, common honesty compel us to notice the Empire Sewing Machine, commended as jusuy sty ica perlection itself. Useful us liav been the various sewing machines, from time to time presented 10 the public, each one of them has been cursed Atith some radical defect, which de tracts Irorn general utility. Wnrncd ty the experi ence of lr.s predecessors, tho inventor of tho Em-, pire Machine has produce!" an instnunent, combin ing all tlie advantaens for which others n vaunted, and obviating every defect which can bo attributed to the.n by the most fastidious critic. I he Empire Machine is a marvellous r combina tion of eirnplicity, economy and pei fect workman- sliy, being durable, free from liability to get out ol orper, noisiess, and easy of operation. Its median- , ical contrivance Isch ins to Secure stability, free dom from accident, and accuracy as to workman ship. By the use of the patented shuttle and straight needle, it makes a stitch, which can neith er, rip nor ravel, at the same time, j t can operate perfectly upon every species of material from leath er to cambric, with threads of cotton, linen or silk. iromune nnestto tne coarsest number. Asi the Empire Machine is .gradually supplantin? its more antiqe rivals, no one in want of a useful instrument of this description, be he or she tailor, coach maker, dress maker or seamstress, can-do otherwise than secure one of these economical aud inimitable machines, suited alike for family and manufacturing purposes. The office of the Em pire Manufacturing Co. is at No. 53G Broadway,' New York city, where ; they are now supplying, these Empire Machines at prices far below the real value of the instrument. I A.&C. Gmd-150 Great Gift Enterprise. 200.080 GOLD S SILVER WATCHES Sets Silver Ware, Diamond Sets and ngs, Eug lish Silver Cruet Stands, Butter Coo!ers, Dinner and Tea Service, Pianoes, Sewing Machines, Vest Chains, Bracelets,, Loekets, Gold Pencils, Seta of Jewelry, &c, &rc. TO UE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAU EACH, WITHOUT REG AUD TO V AL.Lfcj AND NOT TO BE PAID POR TTLL. YOU KNOW WHAT VOU ARB TO RECEIVE. CATALOGUE " - ufuuvtu mill ri L iriin nil ir I'.iif'fi ,,uuo silver jji tut Urns 15 to 30 ,000 Silver Butter Coolers 20 to oO 1,000 Silver Ice Pitchetg ' 50 to 75 5,000 Silver Goblets Gold Lined 15 to 20 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver Pencil Cases 8 to 12 5,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoon3 - 15o 20 5,000 Dozen Silver Desert Snoons 20 "to HO 5,000 Large Size Magic-Spring Lockct3 10 to 20 L Aiithe.i I r)rllo. fof.li ioj cirsi v,iass sewing Machines . 40 to 80 above list of goods will be sold for 'ono i. " Certificates of all the various articles. . stating what each one can have, are first put into envelopes, sealed up and mixed ; and when order ed, are taken out without regard to choice, aud sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On re ceipt of the Certificate you will see what yon can have, and then it is at your, option to send one dollar and take the article or not. SiDglc Certificates 25 Cts-Each-' v One Certificate may obtain vou & ,Gold Watch. Servide of silver plate, or any1 other valuable ariie!, THERE WILL BE XO BLANKS. PACKAGES OF CERTIEFICATES will be sold to Clubs, "Schools, Agents, &c, at th lo'lo wing rates: One certificate, sent to 'any address by mail SO 25 o certificates 1 00 11 certificates 2 00 5 00 10 00 15-0O- 30 certificates ( with premium) Co certificates (with premium) , 100 certificates (with premium) Perfect satisfaction sruaranteed in all Cses.- Goods not pleasin ; the tastes or fancy orour cus tomers win oe exchanged Iree Of cost. Agents and others will be allowed 10 cer.ts on each certificate ordered by them, providing not less than five are ordered at a time. . Agents wil collect 25 cents for each certificate and remit 1 each to' 13.,. Address all orders to ' - - S. R. KEIG1ITELY, S. E Cor. Nassau & Ann Sta., Agents wanted everywhere. New York Mch 1 'OG-dCm PITOENII W. C II ANDY OFFERS FOR SALE Groceries, Confectioneries, Cigars, 00 Fine Gold Chronometer watehes, each $200 100 Fine Gold English Lever Watches-" 150 " 200 Ladies' Gold Enameled Bijou Watches 150 1 500 Solid Silver. HuntinoLevcr Watches $10 to 80 200 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 15o 150 Silver Tea Sets 100 to 150 3,000 English Silver Cruet Stands 20 to 3T Wines, Tobacco and SnulT. WIIISRIES, Scotch, Irish, Rye and Bourbon, Rums, Gins, Champagnes, Calafbr- nia, old Port Wines, JMadcria and Slicrry Winos. JOHN UTZMAM, Jan25!0G-dtf Salesman.
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