.njlElKlUAEXTlNEl. i ! : 1 lAdertirttiBeoccpyiBg sot asore than io Haas :i4,: if Buulua tjf whMi tviiliuai Kuare t , . - : H i of Buulua tj f VairE. f 11, Editor vA Propriety Intertion ,3 "' f I o l .wsu .do ,J.oe i Bonths isoa " - 160 3 ., . te.ao , - "3 00 a- " : S0.09 TEBMSr OV 44r raly lb tU r !.' . ' .If, S'J . ' ling JU- -' iBl . i.ta... ' IVaS ! til ' ;bt'i per- tt. ft mi tary hnow bat jpl., uut ' atef . itn i tun ' T mt v ,. iAu- W4 vr ti-U, 4 H t , I f Ml ' I. - HID ;hari. iik .EB. itSBt r, it f tat ths .utiM. lit w w ft r t llM,r. IBCftf or tlit IB U. , mi UH. lODtb P ill- IuimI AM, , Uilli ."SB .( DE, frlotiJi til ji aa DM t .,' , turpi : V prism irV i Mf ; is. jQli Hi ,- - . N.C. tin a t xru . l.oo .oo J'.'r tro months,' .: tt Dl'Mltb, , t 1 1 ffiwUcU tuVaid'of pift friends in extendr h. s .jp- aBBwwBBBBwBaBBBwaBBwaiBBa 5 D U IS NOT BE BrBtUTAPiY COURT - CLi DiCK TAYLOR "AND THE PRESIDENT, Ac,, e. H v Dii tt not to be jTrted by - ' hiImIimi. a Military Cn- i (?pKiX ta""ibT!rejF Torh Fews. J T PrefeideBt Johnson "Kda:tde3 tliiVI4,'Pi vll not bi tried br a Military Commission, not baiaqding he has been persistently urged to course by the Radicals who thirst for mors o 1. And it is. moreover almost certain he i-vmtually be permitted to leave the country t The, 9ueeor 'of Mr. Menard, Mr Seward Drobablt leave the Cabinet at 7 1 J" aBuivJJiirt I aot - -vr 1 be his successor, ,rtf ; J . - The Monro OacirJae it ef ITMr. Seward remains iii office.itwill be Cir the " prifpt-se of carrying out the Monroe doctrine, as tj,l to Mexico He U determined that Maxif n rU whStogt. "l ;fcwwtom" to faeliwe imtruett-d to say that the' I nited State will ad: 'wiii not tultatfrj moBarchjbundedj'ju it UCyw the ruins of a sister Rf public. JUs doubted, how- L - . f.ihiit President; Johnsqn is prepared to ac .e-w the present eitreme ie of :he Sec- t. neikl Dick Tartar -sua the PTetldent. (iitverat Dick Taylor was raeivsd by the Pi -ij-i.t most cordially. He told the President "list he liad two faora;to aslin ''Togo to Liver pool, and " Jo see- my brother-in-law, Jefferson I)a.." The President said :v M Yon shall. haj fjrmuniualQgoil you wish, but 146 not want a. i' it like you to leare the country.' The-Presfc .t 8n.il jiB wottW consiuer tbe requeir tut an, iD'aTTiw with Mr. Dai. Ht once granted a j urvlon tu General Taylor, and next day brought mi bi'ttire the yjBinenttfle proposition ( see wr. luvi, !fo736cfttciii-wa altiTedjit,' Secretary .Vtiatitoit getting into a' violent pusifioti and de t itifiii1; ii 1 " f Helatton with Mexico. . Vakimmotor, August 7 . -K is understood that t';. Department of State has received informa- ti . to the effect that orders pave been giren ty eommaBder in Mexico for, the restitution' tt id property of . the Confdeate Uorernmept win" h -wikS taken to that country pa the occasion el the evacuation of Brownsville. . - ('resident J.ohnsoo has given our military com -T"t der i rt Term injan.etiw cotrtirm ethe ob" t r ance of a sfrict heutrality in the content on tl a Mexicao side of the dio Grande Let ween lb menu I.i iHblicani and the Imperialist- '; . AtlaaUc Tahla. - i '1 lie Oreat Eastern, wheh laitHh"rdfi'ojHi-jn the -Sih ultimo, bad pyed out fuur hundred and !iy miI,- of the sable, The York "AVtc tiiinki she has probably arrived at Heart's Con. 't-ent, -and. would have been beard from but forth J r. .king of ths New Foundland subtnirin cable' Cholera. " " ' ' . i '.olcra was still mSking progress in the East, fficial precautions had been, taken to nre-J ft (it Ita introducuon into England. The atser t. 'i that the sconree has displayed itself amonr t y ijnates of ths Birmingham Union was untrae. f ....... w Mures ror-lenfiUjg the streets of Washing-' i sre strongly urged by tbs journal J'H -that The Davis Maetlaf In Mew York.. . : 1 9 meetin .jeceally JhelA iiL Kj York Jo itt'oaibU' purpose Of raising funds and taking step to secure to Sir. Davis a fair .trial be ' civil purt wteltiiigtBe' iithera.-jon They aboond in the sworn accounts of - Jripp"erirCaotter a to the 'treasonable' l , ins olthpers0n!i lengajOiitJWhat ' t.s prompt -the partes w WnjB-;;pertin1yi y, lit lieu ohiecTWogmTOeent Tnd worthy, n:i disposed to think . well of their motives i alth of Hvns-Further from Teia. i Ohlianv Angost 6. The Oalveetna .'it if the 4th says; 4 yellow fever is prevailing to a conridera extent atllavana. The proportion of deal&s lkr.jhan nsiial. army wora rtireHtM entire destruction otUn crop in rooiaiana. . .- - - to Wharton county (Texas) Timet' Austin pondent announces the arrival of Merrill's y there from Shreveport The old flag was 1 by them for the first time in four, years I The oounty of Lincoln wilj choose one mem Uis Slate capita amid great rejoicings, i .-.. I ,her. '"" J ', ''.. Ht TO-tBrPEfPLE f N0I1TB CAROLIVC In purnUanuB of riuw'ur ANDREW JOHNSON. f estedV iu iue. by President of the EnUeittsM!JaL 3Sth, 1865, ppointing a Provisional tt over nor irf-rth- CarcdinwrnneWth fourth rtihf tfif Contitutionf. the-X-nUed Stateitwhtch guarantees to every Stt in the Union publican foim "of government; and in order to enable the loyal people of said State to or ganiiTe a State Government, whereby juatioe may lie ewtaouiinea, aamwH' niii()iny re- Utoied, and loysL citiiens protected in ail their rights of life, Uberfy, and property; be7 restored to .Its Constitiftional ielationB to ihttEidorai K?oennnent,- Jy Jrj!)(tiai'jioJi a republican foim of government aa will entitle IVIIUVIIV.U WI u. ftvf ..... .. " I - f the 6tat tf"thegrtrtee 4 h CitLT wjJiGhoose.joaa.-iuomr j?taij therefor, and its people to protectioa by the United States against invasion, insurieo don, anjl doineetio vwloBflfrlWllaJAM W. HOLP'KN", ProvisionatOovernor as aforeaaid, do hereby proclaim that an eleotion will be hehr iOald taW6Th of ScBteiubiirnSSS; fot a C.OBventioa, to be eipod of -one bundled.!, and twenty .delft- gales, to be chosen aa follows : h mooibtirs. The couDtT of Alexander will ehooN one member. . '' - Tfif roeut(t1e8 'Wsuenf-ATKghany wiU choose one member. The county of Anson will choose two mem- beri. -r- : -.j The eounty of Beaufort will ohoote two memo bers. ' " . ' .' ' The county of j Bertie will choose two mem- - bera. : - - , .-.J The county of Blades will choose one mem . ber. ' . " " ' iTJiaountyoP BruMWiok will choose one member. . . I quoom onei member. , ? . The county of Burke will choose one . mem The county of Cabarrus will choose one mem ': '-ber. " -. :"' ' ," The county 6f CaMw ber. 1 Tho oounty of amdwwillohooso one meffl- . ber. ; .I--: - ' -r.- -' The eouaty of Carteret will choose one mem- -' ber. ' ' cflTh'e county of Caswell will ohpose two mem- The county of Qptawba will onoose one mem ber.- T f--i- ' ...- - The county of Chatham will choose three members. '' ' ' ' ' The counties "of" CherokOe-aniT-Clafwffl " choone one member. , . v; 'i2L The county orowiFilTdOM one nism. .".ber. '! .: : The county of CIvoland will choose two mem bers. , :-r.?t. The county of Columbus-will.' choose -one . member. ' Tb county of Craven will ohoose two nwm- bers. .: . . -t - The counties of Cumberland and Harnett will -ohooee thase members. - - - The county of Cnnituck will choose one mend- be r. The county of Davidson, will chooso two mem- . bers; ; . .. ', .. . The county of Davie will choose one member. The county of Dnplin will choose two mem ' bers. . " ' '", - - ' The counties of tdgeoombe and WUson will choose two members, . .. - , ' The county of Forsyth will choose two mem ber. ' ' .... The county of Franklin will choose one mem ber. ' .. - ' ' V . . . The county of Gaston will choose one member. ThVcounty of Gales will choose one member. The touuty of Granville will choose three mem. berg. ' - . ; The oounty fit Greene will choose one member. Th.coun.ty.of..fluULt'lj..cliirt)eihj.m bers. . w " ' the county of Halifax will choose two fflem- bew. : - l. .:. ,i - The county of Haywood will choose one mem- ber, .: . '' " ' " ' ,. ..i will choose ote member. The county of Hertford will choose one mem? ber -.-' a-. -jV; -''H: 1 ') H The county of Hydtf will choose One iitehiber, Ttie eouiity of Iredell will choose two membors. The county of Jaclspn; -ill'choose one mem- her- ' - -- Thecounty nf JohnsoB wiBhoose two niem- bers; - - " ZZZ The. county of Jones wilr choose one member. The county of Lenoir , will choore one mem ber. .' , ' , The county of Maoon will choose one mem ' ber. . The county of Madison will choose one mem- . ber. . ." t-- The county o(,yrtin will phoose'o'ne ' mem The county t&U tv'i-w 111 JJilf oua xutoi-, ber. , ii-mi The county of Mecklenburg wilt choose two members. , Th; tf-et-VtnntpnrQtiTy will chnQgC Que member. The eountyof The eouatv of NTaali mill f-hoiwe one member. The oouotj of "n JjrJTJanover wiUhooae two . members The) county of Northampton will choose two - members. The oounty of Onflow will chooeo one mem Ml The county of.Urauge .will choose' two aienir hers. - iiKrantyof PawjiTOtjrnt: will rbownrtme pmembtr.- Te oounty of Perquimans willohootie. ond member. ber. The eouaty of Pitt will choose two members. The county of Randolph will choose, two mem bers. v rr-i- The county "pf Riehmood will choose one The county of Robeson will choose two msm. The oounty of RwkTnglja uiemueq.,, The county oCRawaa win cho.e two incm- hers. ; ' The counties bfc Rutherford and Polk will J- choose two memherS"." The county of SamjKfjtt wilf'6h6oMtwo" luem- bers. ' The Oounty of Stanly will phooee one-metn-"- ;ber;- , - ..- : The oounty of Stokes will choose one meuK ber. . . ; "; ;'.""V" . . The county of Surry will choose one member. The oounty of Tyrrell will ohooee obc mem- per. ' . .; . . - - r ; The oounty of Union will chooie one mem- .v hn r. h--- Tlia annnf V Tif-yftVn wiU ftKiva ttivrm wvmuuj v ii,w i "w . . u bera. ' The oounty ol Warren will choose two wem- bers The-Oottntyrof' Washington will chooeo one member. The oounty of Watauga, will choose one ember. The oounty of Wtyne will choose two mem ' bora. r, The oounty of Wilkes will choose two mem ' bers. J f.- '' -'. The oounty of : Yadkin wiH onoose ont mem' ' ber. . ' The counties of Yancey and Mitchell will - chooeo. woe member.,: . - The Clorks and Sheriffs of the Respective counties will proceed at onoe to assemble the Jnaticenrf the 'Peace, sr majority of -whom will soleof lrom their number not less than iix Ipf inbre thai SffiiSSlWSiiSpiiMlX intelheenoe. discretion, firmness, and approv ed loyalty, whose duty it shall be to administer to those who may lo entitled : to : receive it, the oath contained in the President's Amnes ty Proolamatioif of May 29th,' 1865, ndor such .instructions as may be prescribed in this Proclamation. The Just iocs shall, at the same, time, appoint Inspectors of the elections at the vrious preeiaets iu their speetive Coun ties, in accordance with thejaw jn relation thereto, Chapter'62, Revised Code , of North Carolina. The elections for members of. the Convention shall be conducted in -the same - ' r.,lj TT - manner as aiecuons ior ruviuoers m uie uuuae of Commons, in accordance with the provis ions of Chapter 52, Revised Code, so far as td proii(na may be IpplioaW ; and "the offioors appointed to hold said elections, and to make returba thereof, shall be liable to tbe ! s&uio penalties for failure to act, or for neg lect of duty, as are prescribed in Chapter 62, Revued. .l;ode. . "":' -- . No person will be allowed to vote who is not a otertjttalified jreseTrbe4 1 Con stitution and laws of tbe State, in force im mediately before the 20th day of May, 1861 ; eieept that ths pay moot of a poll tax shall not bfrfequired- ' . -;ii-rj-: ' All' paroled soldiers of oho army and navy of the pretended Confederate iJtates. or of this Btabvunder ana- including Hie rank of Colonel, if of the army, and under and includ ing the rank of Lieutenant, U or tbe navy, sift-be allowed to votprorided' tbey not included in any of the lourteen excluded clas ses of the President's Amnesty Proclamation and, provided further; that they are eitisens of the' State in accordance with the terms ireeribad in the preceding paragraph. plo pmon will be allowed to" vote who does a t- to me. u Amnesty Uath, as oontainedin the President's 'reclamation ot 31 ay zath, J 56?,: signoa by himself and certified by at least two ,J uatioes of the Peace. "';'' :' The Sheriffs of the respective Counties shall furnish, aa soon a practicable, eertifi oatea of election to those persona, who may have received the highest number of votes as members-of the Convention j and the Sheriffs' shall also immediately send to the office of ,the Secretary of the Statj, -Raleigh, a statement of tba Tftte in Hieirrespeotive Counties for the nieni((irn.aforiflaatdv-juid also a stalewwit ot .tho ii.tiil.8iHUi. wa..Jtp, ...dirtft President ot the Convention, Raleigh, to be laid before the Conventioii. The members of the Convention thus ohos en.. will assemble in tho ielta of Ralcueh, on Ml .1 4 1 1 . . . I iii iuowuwy, toe second uay ot veto ber, ISb.j. . .. f .-rx ' . L llslioes antwiuted IiTlJ minister the Amnesty Oath, ia esDeciatlv di reeled to-4he--iol4owHiy-orteen excluded classes Ot the t resident a Amnosty Prooiama- irr-i i .-mri.A-. tort . . uuu vi jij .iu, iouj: ,j --H-.fSr&t- AlTwho are, or shall have been, pretended civil or diplomatus officers, or other- wise, domestic or foreign agonts of; the pre- ojHiyotii(j(ierate government. 8eon4- All who left iudicdal stations Hn. def the V piled btateg to aid the rebellion Third All who shall have been military or naval officers of said pretended Confederate, government, above rto-rtnk Tjf'Coloncl in the army or Lieutenant in tho aavy. : ol the Luted-Mates to aid tberebellioii. fifrn ah wno resignea or tenderea re signations of their cbmmissioris in the army or .navy of the XInTted States to ""eyacle duty in-ieakting-the .Wlioa,--,-.- -Sixth-Ml who have engaged ia any way in the treating otherwise than lawfully as prisoners of.war, persons found lit the Uai tod iMtates service, as officers, soldiers, seamen, or iq otnercapaoitias ewMfA---Aii persons who .have boon or are absentees from the United States for the purpose of aiding the rebolliohv rgktAl military, naval ffieeDTw the rebel service who were (educated by tha government in the Military Academy at Went point, or the United stetos naval Aoademy. a NintU-".All persons who hold th pretend- etl offices of Governors of State in insttrreo' tioh against the United Sbatoi: v . " Tenth Air"peWuTM whcr'ieft their homtsi within the jurisdiction and protection : of the United States, and biased bervond the-fedoral military Knee into -the ao-ealled Confederate- JPfuftii-All persons who have been enga-' ed in tho destruction of theoommoroe-of the United States upon the high seaSi Snd persons l-. i 1 . . i. i ' . ? . , ci . . . tiw vavy titv jhi mw m-AniHiu ecaiBg from Canada, or been engaged in destroying tho commerce of : the United States upon ths provinces from the United .States. lvsdfth-AU persons- who, at the time when they seek. to obtain the .benefits hereof by taking the oath herein prescribed, are in 'military, naval or civil oonnnement or custq dy, Or Under bonds of the civil, military or naval authorities or aeenta or the United fitateiuairrisonersjofarr' persons de tained for offences Of any kind -cube before or alter conviction. lhirtrnthA perns wbo,hae- volun tarily participated in laid rebellion, and the ostimaTed valuroT whose taxable,property is over twenty xnousana uouarsv Fourteenth persona who lave taken the oath" of amnesty as prescribed in the President's proclamation of December, eightht A, JJ-.-ooe tuousana eight Hundred and six. ty -threer or in oath of alkgiauoa - to the gov ernment or the united states unoe the date of said proclamation, and who have not hence forward kept and- maintained -the same-tnvior late : Jtyovided, 1 bat' special application, may be made to the President for pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, and and such clumeuey will bo liberally extended as maybo-rOonsiateht with the faote of the case and the peace and dignity of the United sutes --': :v:.---: " Under thfl Brst exeeptioa are included all persons who nave been olvil or diplon.stio of ficers or agents of tbe pretended C trfodor- ate government, either within or without the territorial litnitaof the,,Unitc.d States. - ; ITtiile thn seventh xceptinnjft- me lnrfwd ' ail officersf-agents, or private citkens who have MsttJljbajmUBmP purpose Of aiding the rebellion. Under the- thirteenth exception are included all who, dwring.;the rebellion, have held any office OTagcy-unil the fetaie-W prttendett Confederate government; or have in any way voluntarily joined in the rebellionasjt.3b arapJe; byenteiingroriinajching: wirarmed forces bpatile to the United States iby sending or furnishing snooey; provisions, or amis to lsona engaged in the rebBllicmriTtyTtinaaeB' where money or'brovisions ' were furnisueil from the promptings of . hari or hnmanrfyY by acting with as;mbUResot persons, wheth er organized or unorganized, hostile to fhe United Stoles j Win any Other way giving vol untary aid, assitttnnce or encouragement to the reb'jlhon and whoa taaaUa prupefty on tlm 29th daybf May, 18G5, exceedod in yslue the sum of twenty thousand dollars. The other eiwptions aie se plain a not tf WAt.;!l fce smnt. A l.w the jMatiViaiXMs.'. Ra-aaay, ol WJi, Wt Bad MSafr. jo any jwrwn w uo ib iuciuubu wtiniu aiiy-vA the fourteen excluded classes, unless on aihibU etftijJ 8 4 itlnf par stitiar lor each InMrtiea. 1 , Ttit im j, awnfHiflcsmen't ef a death Of marrlaj till not Us sliHrjraif. v- , . , ' , - , v tiuii'by the paity of his pardon for his offence front the President." ' ' . v The Justices appointed to administer tht Amneaty 0th, and to furnish certificates of th same whiuh thall be evidence of loyalty,1 ! are encoiiiily instructed-iiir.bffTTigihinf mnd f fUJrfai' is-wiH not bthoir duty ttr "r" awernpt to pry into the hearts and oonsoienoea ei men, ttiey will nevertheless admonish those who may apply tij take theoath, that It must be taken nd sneribed inirood- faith, with " au huQii. t ltj.fonJoajpjjuiiur)arl to koop it ' without secreTpurpose or meat&l reaervatiosi ' upon any occasion or at any time' to commit ' . auy wt ia "Ration oTTMjf oath-j ' and they K wiit fjheovtnrt if the' Tpath" u iftor UiuJia"' Taken"rMkepf7flieparJdn offered "Them fcy tho President will be void, and they will re-' . ttiain stjbjeet to trial nnder the law for perju ry and treason. ":'i"tiy':Js"'::r:y -"' 't'vi The JuMices, Clerks and Sheriffs, whose ourftrflS t'O 'frotfldo fbif admlniWrtngTuT" oatjhjpltojaac od.to use every practicable means to enable I vgry eHtron r to take the"0ath ; who may de- sre and be entrtled to dojo..And theJa- Bpcotors are enjoined tainppflat and examina toli,jiadualy;io.da 4 rocordance with the law, and with tha In- structiuns they have received from this offioe; and to nijko prompt and oorreot returna of tho number ot ...roter and for whom oast, t their reipootive precinct."- v;v.: Done at our oiV " of ''Baletr'tlieraW day of Auirust, one thousand eiirht hundred and . . sixty-five, and inr the year of the fode pendooeof the United Statea the eignty. UtUfctf. WILLIAM W.-HtLDI2X. ' rl Provisional Governor, By the Governor r ' SteBrThe newspapers of the State will cub lish the above proclamation twioe t week till "''" tha day of eleotion, and send aooount to this OIUO. 4 : - -.;-.(.-.---?...' 'I-' THE HOMK"lItIIiLt,lOjrCB OKFICB. 7!Otxr1ecuti't Jry Star, FayeUetOU HOMES FOR ONE DOLLAR, EMrtOTMBST BEOCRKfi f OR Hisflbi; ma of iTl lrftds bttins vaa&oa. - i ' ''' rauiiuti siiu ail umM pieiapnyeupllsil wlnr ainn in ssip. , - JionsM uucta oa sat r te 1st, Stone r Rsl4raea tsoorta ifjT ranters ortnywrs. . - , 4 ' Vat full partloiUaxi tad for Ctrealar. t . Jiditors Fie Id ana Firw d. K chi J..'i ' IfeKtaisseB,- Esq. BaMfhf 8. M: : Tou, !., . Raislfk j M srUa. Iu. . bbbiu vo ,' r WarnotoB, N. O. aabtU t Co ,- PtUnbirt, Va. 1 Job Wfclt. Em?. . T" July 11, t-l. UOYBR3tJuXT or 0TED T ATEa) : r ,i Prili3tAndriirJobinon. ml Isbbmsm. , -" - crtar f 8uUrHW. H. S.ward, tt Nw twriu ' ' " Bnrtry.f Wrl4wtB H, Btaatua, ot Hnm-.r - ' ' -' P.,imair Ueoral William lltDQlujB.of Ohio. , , , ? -. Bseretary of theA'ary (lid.n WolU, of Ocmnmilcat " 1 Heretry of th Interior Jtm Harlaa, ef low. . ' "r ' . ' AUornsy Usmral- Jami 8pd, f Knnokr. " ,.' ' Tivmmrtt'iu'!m1wjmM': jrsttar.'flsia: !.-:! . : z:.." Spukor ertas llo Bounylur Uuiui, of ladtaaa. . scraina oovav, Salmon P. Chan, Ohio, Chlf Jutt-4 ' Haniul KslsaB, Kw York. . 3. Rh"t.C. Orl. PaoBylvBU, . :'-.;, . KBtkaa -t liH'ord, Main.- . IoB M t)TB, OBI.. -,..,'-. $. DbhUI Davis, Ulidals,-: ',-' T; tiamml Millar, low. 1 : . Samu.t F.iald, California. : . . - - mnuiuitimnni, Witfgaeld So, of Virginia. . a..-. ClyMMBVUraot, of Ohio. ' -ft'''. '..-. fv-,'; .: "... Ailiu'aut Qoiiara -Lorsnio Tboinai. Dalawara. '. , jiMkfB.Alvasat anral-Jofib Aolt, 0. 6. 'if . tiitartauautsr ueaerai noai(omry 0. aUlfi, Tsaa. llOThV;iEPARrMErT OV K. 0,T7 Usadoiurtsrs Departaa'nt af North Carol toa. 8ov- rnor's Manaton, foot of Pyttvlll 8trM- Srvt Uaadnnartars Ttntk Army Corps, orBr r ay all. ffiraaf ! taptlol fcaui-rrt HaJ. Ua.. AJlt-1. J Ha4aaartr Sartd Dlrtilna, Tntk Arm, Cores. vf HmiogtoB Biri you vv&n, it a. t. anign, ia uounor Vm mona, CapttJ hitm. Col J 04. U. atcOOSAlI. Provost Marjhal pott of Ralalrb, offis sroaad Ooart KMB- va p. f a. sa no a i i ; Pt Oaartarmastar' Ottos, Prtttvll't gtyaat positw tt jnarfc tta-r.V'apt. A. jW. 0 AKOUIT S flt.v?s',Tyi. una oB Ksin Bousra Cant. liurastt-fef Fracdain Rfurat Bui Abaa4oa4 - Land, Balita UaKl, ornj iialifaa Hlrt fiffhail . WUIlLt-EV. " - - . Cblof QuarlarmMtar's Offio, Department of North . 1 Ca-olina, Bank of Cap Faar- Ooloaal Boyd. - -. , V '1 ii'ii'uif nisUl' Offiea, oj.ponita tK Markat , r.jH-Vill SHreatCaprtt'rtTfN fWfllS .irijBSa, -Jfrsfortatioa ofoc at TtBVK, C.B. R. Dapot. - r.OVlf R1MK7T (iK S.OBTU C&RUUKA, William W, DoiJan, of Wak ooonly, FrVjMfajr Jos. 9. aaitB. of Pefqutiuani, Aid with ts rank of u-ivamor. Cofonal. -T'. ...i ii, lewit bane(, rTviiiB, Prfvat 8rtary.; R. r. BiAeMot Hv,and W. H. gUy, of faaao. Tinttl AMiKvut flan rt inas.-; m. rariib and 4. l. raiian, w naa, virvs. an Worth of Raadokh, lrBiirr. DonaJd W.BaiBor akChiaf Clrk to Trarr. 0. fi. 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