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I L X YY - ' ' " ' X ." r'-.: ; -XX-i X X :! HX XXX -;"' x'-'-XX:X:XXiX:.XvX XXXIX-X: fX -XixXXX y...- est. COMMISSION. cnLo. w. bLossob: jflAS. &lbxrZiPAM'i; BLOssoa BLOS S O Uk B HO 8, tns S. CANKOU, Editob. joa WM. BOLDEN, AayarAUT Epitoe. (Sacoeators $9 Bb-u.' B,osaoif A 8041,) V 1 . I'tz 7 .HP 'iKlil I 111 OD 111 II II II- J Ah : in ll M UW- I I II l-J l?m 1 11 W-JXW '11 III i'l HlH-l m ivsl II I M J 1 SI II II 1 r :, ;:';-.-. l,.--4 . it is: . n---u .i,u-!.?iiial I If 5 I i . -v3:.sp-i it i-.iai rl iditatKl rHl.ssu Nstu-inx l.,;t l .B l-..l ll l:y ft i I f i r- l II l"".''",;iv ry -sim , ,i vin. EBMS OF THE STANDARD: ..fio 00 s 00 ,1 1 montb,' .-. . .V. i ' 6 months, . y.. ... ' 1 montk v. ' 8 00 60 L Cast in advance. RATES OP ADVERTISING. PAYABLE IS AUVAJXUUi. , . v m 1 en Lines or less, minion type,, or one inch spwie, to constitute ouu , s 1 day $1 00 eacb additionai Insertion, , 0 80 Square, 1 week 8-50 square . M u It a u 8 8 00 1 month 10 00 2 u 15 00 ., 20 0 u M M AliVERTISERS IN DETAIL. THE BATES WILL BB AS FOLLQW8 marter Colnmn 1 month. 8 " S - w 1 " :' f30 00 ........... 80 00 40 00 80 00 ,48 00 - Half Column 60 00 .' 60 00 75 0Q - 100 00 One Column . i Spkoiai. Noticks wiU be tinted by the square one dot - lir for each insertion, ior one ww.. w I for each insertion, for one month. -jatertisements must hepaid for whea handed in, other;'; wise they will not appear. J - - The above rates wUl b inflexibly adfiwed io t .1 : I CANNON & BOLDEST.. Raleigb. JuneSI, 1865. - - ;- - 'l LIST OF THE MEMBERS . ""' '7: !-".-'7. -or thb ' :-. -..'. - -;..'y HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OP THE UNITED STATES, ini their Places of Residence, during tU Twenty- ninth Congress, Jint session, oommeusvw alw day. December, 1865. ; r " " ... Maisb Uohn Lvnch, PortlandJ ; 14 John H RiofL Foxcroft. 2 Sidney Perham, Paris. " I 5 Frederick A Pika Calais. 8 James G Blaine, Augusta " " . '.- ;jT - ji. ' NKW HAHP8BIRB. '..!... 1 Gihnan 'Marston, Exettr. i i 8 J N Patlerson.Hanover. ' 2 E H Rollins, Concord. J - .' " Vbekqitt. 1 Frederick E Woodbridge.i 2 J S Morrill, Stafford.' . Yergennes. ,t . 1 P Baxter. Derby Line. A'- 1IaS8ACH0SBTT. - i 1TD Elliott, New Bedford., 7 68 Boutwell, Greion. . ' 2 0 Ames, North Easton. 8 J D Baldwin, Wroeeter. 8 A H Rice, Bosteu. , J 8 Wm B Washburn, Green- 4 Samuel Hooper, Boston, i " field. ' 5 John B AUey, Lynn. - , i ilOH L Dawes, Pittsfidd. : 6 D W Gooeh, Melrose. ; ' - ! - '.A :.. Rhodb Tbla. ; r';" IT A Jenckea, Proyidence. j 8 N F Dixon, Mesterfy..,. ' 1HC Deming, Hartford. 2 . ! Warner, SABrandegee, New London- . i 4 J u uuooaro, jLaicoieit Nbw York.". - I 1 Stenhen Tabor. Raslvnv (18 Jas MV Marvin, Saratoga 2 T G Bergen; New Utrecht. . i springs. 3 Jag Unnipnrey, Broosiyn 4 Morean Jones New York- 19 D em as Hubbard, Jr. Smyrna. i 5 Xelson TaylbrS New York,; 30 A a Laflin, Bericiner. ; ;i 6 Benrv J Raymond. K. X. 7 Jno W Chandler. N Y. 8 James Brooks N. Y. -. 9 William' A Darling, N. Y 10 Wm Radford. YonkerS. SIM MUUVUH - mw. j U OIUDCJ A. UVIUICD, w aw- - rille. i ; ii Taos T Davis, Syraeoss. , r ia Theo Al romeroy, Auonrn. 11 Chas H Wlnfield, Goshen, 25 Daniel Morns, ren x an 12 Jno H Ketchutn, Dover. 13 E N Hubbell. Coxsacki 28 Giles W Hotchkiss, Btngv bamnton. 14 Chas Goody ear.Schoharia 27 Hamiltoa Ward.Bekaonk 15 Jnbn A Gnswold. Troy, 28 Rosswell Hart, Rochester.. 129 Burt Van Horn, Newfiute. Id Orlando DelloMr, Elixa- towu. 30 Jas Humphrey, Banalo. 17 Calvin T Hulfurd, Brasheri81 H Van Aeraain, Frank- Falls. linyille.-' r Nbw Jxbsit.. 1 John F Starr. Camden, i f 4 A J Boi iters, Newton. 2 WmA Newell. AUentown.l 6 Edwin B Y Wrieht.Hud- 8 CbaeSitgreaves, Phillips- . : son City, barg. - i 1 - ' T '' PxiTlVSTLTABIA. ' ' 1 S J Randall, Philadelphia 2 C O'Neill. jPbiladelphia. 8 L Mvers. Philadelphia J : 48 U Merour, Towanda, : 14 Geo F Miller. Lewisbure. 15 A D Glossbrenner, Yore. 16 ' ! -.Y-i. - 17 A A BarkervEdenbarg. 4 WD Kelleyl Phiradephfa, , 5 M K Thayor euaesnut ' I HU1.) Fbiladelphia. ; 6 B M Boyer, Norristown. 7 JM BroomalL MeSia. I - 8,8 E Acona, Reading. IV u vi nous, it gwwiav . 19 O ff' "Schofield, Warrta." 20 C V Culver, Franklin 21 J L Dawson, Brownsville. ?2 J K Morehead, Pittsburg h2S T Williams, Pittsbure., - Thad Stevens, Lancaster. -10 M Strouse. Pottsville. II Phillip Johnson. Easton K24 Geo V Lawrence, Monott- 12 C Denison, Wilkes bar re. gahela Uity. i' ' j .'''DblAwabB. i i Uohn A Nicholson Dover. I V. . . ..... Mabtlasd. ".' ' i 1 H McCuHougb, Elkston. 1 4 F Tbomas, Frankville. . SEH Webster, Be lair. , J 5 Benj G Harria, Leonard -3 C E Phe'ps, Baltimore. j " town. I L Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,' Lonisiana,',no elections.' ;" : A ". .-..- . -,. : Ohio. 'I: '.. .'' . .. V I B Eegleston, Cincinnati. Tt B Hays. Cincinnati, -r; R C Scnenck. Dayton. 1 11 H S Bunby. Reed's Mills, ' Vmton co. -' ' UlfmE Finck, Somerset. 4 Wm Lawrence, Bellefoste. 1 8 G Delano. Mount Yemen. : oFCLe Klond. Cehna. K W Clark, Batavia. 2 7 S Sbellabarger, Spring . i field. ..-!. 8 Jas R Eubbell, Delaware 9 R P Buckland, Fremont. .10 Jas M Ashley, Toledo. ' ; . 1- , Kbxtockt. 14 M Welker, Weoster.r ?-: 1ST Jfirjania.r'ometoy. . 1 6 Jno A Bingham, Cadi - 17 B R Eckley. Carrol ton. 18 R P Spalding. Cleave! and. l Jas A uarneid, uiram. (No election.) -. 1 Tbxxxssbb. (No election.) -"Ikpiaka- ' Y " 1 W E "Niblack; Vinctinek.1 1 David W Voorbees, Terra Haute. : r 1 - . 4 868 Orth.' Lafayette. 9 3 Colfax, South Bead. . ' " 10 Jos H Defrees, Ooshea. 4-' II T N Stillweli, Anderson. 2 M C Kerr, New Albany. S Ralph Hill. Columbus. .4 J H Farqnbar. Brookville 5 G W Julinn. Centrevitle. E Dumont, Indianapolis Iixirois. .v'-'l-;'5 t:;; l ino Weatworth, Chicsgoj 8 S M Callom, gpringfield; 2 John ,.' Fsrnsworth HW ,t li w Koee, iiewistown Cbarlee 10 A Thornton, sneiayriiie. 11 Saml S Marshall. MeLeana- 3 E B Washburn, Galena 4 AC Harding, Monmouth SEC Ingersoll, Peoria. Burton C Cook. UtUwa. c':.' boro. . - ,-.,- 1 2 Jehu Baker, Alien. : Y"- IS A J KnTdeadalLTienns " T Benry P H, -Bromwell, ,. Charleston ' ' s 1 14 S W Moaltoa, ShelbyviUe. vv; ;.? -")' , r ( fMissonwr. 7 Joba Bogani St Loots, i, IB T ; Vaa . Boru Kaassa V Henry T Blow, St Louis t Tbos E Noell, Eerryvilla 4 Jno R Kelso. Springfield City. , ; 7 Benj F Last, St Joseph. 9 J F Benjamin, Palmyra. 9 G W Anderses, Loaisiaaa- $ J W McClarg, Linn Creek. Abkanbas. Ne election.) Mibcbiqab.. Vf C Beaman, Adrian. 'Y 1 6 Rowland E Trewhridge & Chas Upson, Culdwater. 1 Birminirbam. w Longyear, umsmg. W Ferry, Grand Haven J F Driggs, East Saginaw1; c Fwbiba. (Xoelecfion.) ' , , j r. , . u Tbxas. (No electiaa.) V: .' j- '. Iowa. ' " .- 1 ffaeF Wilson, Fairfield. - 1 4 J B OrinnetLfinaaelU,. Uiran Priea. DaTennort. 1 5 J A KassOn. Des If oines. . 1 H E Paine, Milwaukie. , 4C A EUi-idge Fosddn Lae. 1 1 C Sloan. Janesville. - 5 P Sawyer. Osnkeea. A Cobb, Mineral Point. W DMdndoe, .Wareaw. j CALBHIA, ' . ';:;;r- 'V S H Donald C McRaer, Sanl 2 Wm' Nirby' Calaren I Francisco. vv;, , ,.;t,8 Joha BidW OWe-'i. 'Wm Windom, Wmona.' Ji! Doaaerryy Ssstinga. H D Henderson, Engene (Sf.; I At afS DOZEN CA8T-STKEL AXEB 9 S Disen Long Handle shovels, , 20 Kegs Old Dominion Nails, vTh V ' W 10 Pounds shoe Nails, ' - , At B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. aoel6, 1865. 8 4C - ''.w 4 .-t?;-. Is 1 years eetablkhed in N.7 IT. Oity.. - un ly iniaHioie recseay mown. Free from Poisons X Not dangerous te lb Huuao FamilT.'' ... -. " Rats come, out of their holes to die ' : v.. Costar's ; Rat, . Roach &c. , Exterminatory ,. Is impaste used for Rati. , .Mte, .RoaekUi Black and, ' ' . ' Costards Bed-Bng Extertofaalor, Is a liquid or wash, aaed to ; destroy, and also as a pre- I. f yentatlTe or ed-Bgg3..4ft. : e v CosaifVffloe6lcPow4etroras8et8 ' .Is for Moth, Mosqutioes Plant, I owl. Animals, etc. . trS" Sold by all Druegists and Retailers everywhere. 1 1 I BWARS H 1 of ali werthlestf imitatioiiS fgr" See that CosTAtt's" nme is oir each Box, B ttle, -and Flask, before you buy. ! I ; 1 ;henr it;- costard tf Principal Dspot, 4S2 Broadwat, N. Y. -Sold by I f and all Druggists and Dealers in Raleigh, N. C. ; . i i. i ' INCREASS OP KATS.-The Farmer's Gcuette (Kmr- lisb) asaerts and prove by figures that one pair of rats will have a progeny and descendants no less than 651, 50 in three years. Now, unless this im mense family nan .be- cent down, tnev would consume-more food than would sustain 43.00a Annan beiacrs. tv.rf i ? See Costab's ' advertisement in this paper. '; ! i- . .' ... 1' BATS versus BIRDS. Whoever engages in shooting 'mall birds is a cruel man ; whoever aids in exterminating rats is a benefactor. We. should Jite some.oi our corres pondents to an ve ' us the" benefit of fbdr erpenene 4n driving out these pests.- We need something besides dogs. cats, and traps for this buwuess MxenHJu Amsnoa,Al. X. . - tiee Lost a r 's advertisement in tnis paper. 1865. 5 COSTAR,S "? BAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, safe, and sure the most perfect KAT-ificattoa meeting we nave ever attended. , Every Bat that .'can get it.' -properly pre pared accnrdHTg to directions, will eat -It, and every one -that eats U will die. General I v at some place as distant as possible from where the, medicine was taken. Lais Shore, Mum., Mirror. -. - Bee " Costab's" advertisement m this paper. 'I860. . HOUSEKESPERS troubled with yermm need bo so-no longer, if they nse "Costab's" Exterminator. We have naed it to our satisfaction rand if M. box Cost 85. we would have it. We have tried poisons, but: they effect nothing ; bat " Costar's " .irtfclfe Bnoclra the breath out 01 Kane, Mice Roacnes. Ants, and Bed'Buirs. dioker 4han we ean write it. It is iu great demand all over the" country . Medina Ohio Gazstts. ; , 1 . 4 Sea "Costab's "advertisement 4B-this paper. 1865; A YOICE 'FROM THE "FAR 'WIST.Speaking of " CosTAR'a " Rat. Roach. Ant. Ac.. Exterminator" more miii mL ' nrorisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would; pay for tons of this Rat'- and Insect Killer' Lancaster, Wis. Herald. ' 3 See " Costab's " advertisement in ibis paper. 1865; , J..-- i; FARMERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS should recollect that hundreds of dollars' worth of grain, provisions, Ac, are annnaiir destroyed oy Kats. nice. Aotst ana otner in sects and vermin all of which xan be prevented by a few 1 dollars'; worth of i Uostar s " Kat, ttoacb, Ant, ae , ex- terminator,-bought and used freely. - 5 See "Cesvsa's' advertisement in Ihlfl paper. ' (gT Sold in Raleigb, N. C. -'. :i"By -i. I ' : - and all Druggists and Dealers. - " ; July 8, lft5. - V " ' ' TO m. . r IMPORTANT TO FARMERS I TORTXJNES FOB A FEW YOUNG MEN! No Money "Required! I y ' J' The Patent fbrtable' Feuces, Y '. ATELYTtE. PATENTED WITH GREAT I MPROY JLa meats, far surpasses any -Farm Fence for utility, cheapness, convenience and durability, ever urn red to ue pubhoraa itsates the cost of posts and labor of setting tbent being made of the common rails and woedetf pins where plank anJ nails are inconvenient j nd tne oniy tooti rrqrtirrd is a band-saw -andUbammer, and eo simple ' as to avoid tne necessity 01 a carpemer or auj instruction., after. ihxse seeina-it. 1 ; 5: - Being portable, it-is readily taken down and put op as at Brat, without tneSJientesi iciurvitne Jise or -any tool, or bavins; to, draw or driTe ssingle nall, whereby twothird the quantity of fencing can : at least be dispensed with when used ldstead of the post and plank, or common rail fence. Equally asrdorable, kiid twiee aS' -cheap as the for mer, felly as ebeap and substantial -as the latter, with all the above advantages. "U ! nevnuyw.-is. It is- bot oly beoomingoiivarsa!ly used for Yard s Gar i eiis ana rarns, -bat Kaiiroad unmpanies nave, ana are fencine-tbeir roads with it. And knowing the scarcity of money, and the great need of fBees,-a rare, ebauce is of- lerea a lew young n$anjn Ah dbuf erase town and uounty Rights, for which any kind of prod uee, grain. Cotton, to- bacco, uiV iwinstuTpotiDe.abiegies; flrothernmrk stable articles syitLh uken, orUoUs And Emowgsgfcon,land, v-aoi n. pna aaa iw years - .. i t j 1 Circular onntalning a large illustration, full descrip-' : fakVcost of fimetnperrudwithi lumber t various pri ces, including" labor; schedules, of prices for Farms. Towns and County Rights ackse a'tamp with full ad- dress Mnnaedjatelv, or visit ate at Aabury Turn Out, on.J ; 7- K BRtoALJ- .,1. ' f La i j ,.! .a... -l Ralaurh. N. fl.J i aijriuoa.' ,, t4-;v -.k - i nam. j B. I. UESSECBACU, . . COPPER AND TIN SMITH. TESP; Ef!TFULLY. UNSdUKCE W&Ti Hr HAS JLbV ro.nntned hii jpened his establishment at bis old stand opposite th MArtt MAua. RaleiirkN. ClintFii' tfoW prepBred to manufaetnre 'JnrpentijBa gn4?aady Stillsand all, kinds J kr'tHj.anit f!nnni.if Ware! L. ' h V '' " fr i '-Y Y ?J I iiaieigo, juoe, trv? .t r ,,, . , ,. . . .. . ." XAMES AND tJEinXEMEN'S " Rl ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER 5-V ONE DOOR FROM MORGANS 9N FAYETTEYILLE. 1 1 PRIVATE ROOHS FOR LADIES. BateigMsy,; M-rft : . :: 0. W. D. HTJI0H1NGS W OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MIS FRIENDS 4 and tbi public general lybat he if now. prepared, ns herstertpjoq aii amaor - y in nAHb . iiivuuer iuu win wuiuuvoo, nv uio uuuu ' a ' . 1 ortlh nHimntnABO ar l W ai first story under Blonip HalL. Patronage earneati solicited t 1 r r . 1 ,.- : 1 QA vixw)ira! .iiMmy.m noaK 8 60 a r : yifiw 86 tf. FRESH SDPBLIES " MEDICINES j CHEMICALS, H f WINE, BRANDY, POSTER, ' choicest b&atds, . " ; ' y ; CIGARS, TOBACCO ; : Vsi X, T. 1 J Aa- . T ' . x-uuis. viub,. Jtsrasnea, xnre stuns, And the latest and most fashionable and SDlendid Toilet Aetieles, Soaps, Perfumery, Ac ., ajt ; j ; ;j ..' 'V" THRdTOtt THE KINDNESS OF FRIENDS I HAVE' been enabled to resume business, and haw lust re-' turned from the Northern Citwa, and-atnaow-reoeiviBg a wen seieciea and most desirable stock of all tne afttoies usually found in a.Dtuir Store, to. which. I ask the atten tion of eld and new friend. f v. '' HavltiVr to buy exctusiteir forCASBT. and relvinr alone upon the proceeds of sales to keen n atoek renewed. I shall expect the Cash, and hone no-one will ask for credit. as i am not able to give it,; ISTlf pdal eattt sattsfae r A NEW ENTERPRIZE. I have also accepted ah Arener from one of the largest ImportiAs' and Jobbing Houses in the Union; and ant pre pared to issue to dealers, at the IomsI If orthern nriees. of . rT " . . . wr t - - all that they need in4beDrug business, od will for ward Al : 1 m . . . . . ' at their orders, receive and forward their invoices for a small commission CASH must tnvariablv accombanv the order. Thus all Drnarsrists. Phvsicians. and Dealers in Draira, or anything in the Drug line, need not go North, bat can save timet rooble. and a tandsome r eaotaare v send ing me a list of their, wants, which I . will price so that tuey may k.utw wnai amount to remit - BPBiil under $200 I can furnisb as heretofore, at the usual1 profit; at my ; Drng Store. I hope to reoeive and uiorit a iioerai patronage. P. P.PESCUD. RaleTghTJuly 8,'TMS. TOtf. Progressed. Record.; eopy twice a week fljr two weelcs. NEW SKIRT jF0R 1865. The. Great InTeatioa of the Age ia HOOI 8KIET8. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC, (or doable) SPRING SKIRT. M7ESTS BRADLEY A CARYi (late J. I. A JVO. w w West,) proprietors of ; the Invention,' and : sola Manurad urers, T Chambers and 7 and 81 Reade Streets, New York. 1 . This invention consists of Duplex Tor toY Etlintic Pure Refined Steel Springs, Ingeniously' braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tongbeat, most flexible, elastic and durable Snrirw tmr mtA. ; Thav ael- 'Aom bend or nreak, like the Sinrle Snrines. and eooae- jqnently preserve their perfect and benutifat- shape more than twice an long as any single Spring Skirt that ever has or can De mane. The wobderful flexibility and' great eomfort and pleasure ' to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt wil be JJopiex Jiiiptte skirt will be ex- nencea paencuiari' ly in an crowded Assemblies. Oneras. arriages. Railroad Cars, Church Pewa, Arm Chairs, tor Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt Can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveni ently as a 8ilk or Muslin Dress. A lady baviag enjoyed the plea sere, eomfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex. Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dis- ense witn weir asp. - rnr rniidrnn musoi and xoung a dies they are superior to all others. : The Hoops are covered with 3 ply doubled twisted thread and will wear twice as. long as the Single ; yarn novering wbion is asen on ail single steel uoop-SKtrts. : Tne three botvom rods ou everySkirtare also Double Steel, and twice or donble covered to prevent the covering from wear ing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, Ac , Ac, which . they -re oonstanUy subject to when ia use. i . - i ... i- . . 1 AH are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most sraoetul and perfect shape possible, and are onoues-i tionabiT tne ncntest. moat oeairanie. eomiortame ana eeo. .... - - . nomical Skirt ever made. . .. . i f For sale in all nrst-oiass stoves tais City, and tnroogb oat the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America. ad the West Indies. ' ' : -Inquire for the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SpRlSG SbUBT.Iii i I u T s 7--tf. eod. - icE.MsAloon! la-f-ESSRS. inJGBES A LAMOND HAVE THE HONOR If A to announce to the ladies snd gentlemen of Baleish mat tney nave nitea up an ICE CUEAirX SAEOOIf f - H ' ' in the storeof W: H. Thampaon, 'ou'"FayeievtIle Street which is now ready for the reception of those' who may wish to indulge in such luxuries as i I Ice Creamr Soda Water, Lemonade and- , CON FECT10N ABIES - OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE FINEST 'QUALITY. A large and. varied stock of Toys for. the children always on band. .... , . r !'. Also, a large supply of Fire Works with which to cele brate the coming Fourth. j Open til 11 exbek, p. m. I Aaieiga, ynue 10, iooa. CO im. Headquarters Departnteat o! N. Carolina.- . ' . j ARMY OF THE OHIO. Ralrioh, North-Carouxa, July e. 1865. - ' Oekbral OnnERs, I -Xl. , i1' ...!...':. . 1 . The eountiesof Hertford, Bertie, Martin-, Pit. Greene. Lenoir, Jones, and Onslow, and the counties to the ast- I ward 'f 'hose above named, will constitute the District of sew lierne, to oa eommannea oy revet Mayor-iieaarai . O. J. Painb. Headquarters' at New Berne, Nrth-Caroliaac 2.' The counties-of New Hanover, Duplin, Sampson. Cumberland, Robeson. Bladen, Columbus, and Brunswick, I will constuuie tne iistnct or-niimiDgton, to pe com mandde by Breytst BrtgadierlGreneral ! J. Aaa Head quarters at Wilmington, North-Carolina ' ' .f . r, .. 3. Tne 'Bounties- or rerson, i urange, uoatBsm, . and . Moore, and the counties to the st of those a bore named, and botln -ibe Districts of New Berasor Wilaiinston.-wilt constitute the . District of Raleich, to be somniaaded by Brevet Major-weDerai a. amss, neauquarters at Kaieigb, NorihCartlina. ; t 4 Y-A rl M -.? 4, The eonatie8 of Ashe, Wilkes, Caldwell, Burke, and Rutherford, and ibe eaunties- to the Westward of these above named, wHi conwtituts the District of West Noftfc. Carolina, to be commanded by Brevet Brisadiee-Gcnersl ThquasT, Hbath, Headquarters at or near Morganton, I Noh-0sronai.-V-.': -f tt-'-i ,nmi if A fi Those eonntve between me insinen or ttaieigh snd West North-Cftrnlina, will constitute the District of Greeoboro,' to be commanded by Bngadien-General-S-' P., Oibtib. Headanarters at Greensboro-', North-Carolina. ff.- This order wUf not be cbBBtnted to AflWs Corpa er' j gantzations; - .-'! - . ; By command ef Brevet Major-General Rdgkb ;: CLINTON A. CILLEY.- ; 75 tf. . :, Majornnd Asst. Adjt. General. Headquarters pepartmeat or N. Carolina;'.' ; a-..-,.,-. ARMY OF THE. OHIO, . . ... , BAuraa, N. Q.K July JO, 186& Gxkxbal Obbbb, r f' . t4i No. 93: f ' ' ' - i SuflScieijt time having elapsed for all those formerly ofli- "rm fn tft- so-ealled confederate 'service- to remove all badge, military btittrjn, bi aid, eorcLor other articles desig nating hmS required by good: tasta and a propor ree. peettor tbe government of their country, it .is directed that they now remove tbent, J T M " " -f 'fV-'i ; I : All persons fontid with such artieles OB.'flve days after the nuhlication 6f this order at ' any y posL.will have tbe same taken off. them by tbe Provost Marshal (unless satis- I . lactory evideuce is rarmaueu oj woimivi toeir tg ; noranceof this order.) fcnd will be detained in arrest for 1 violation lot tte sain&rriUoQmanders of Distriets will cir- culate this order at once after receiving it, and cause par 1 tieular informatian to . be given, to all persons' knows to : wear such insignia; ! ; r"4 ' By eommand of Brevet Maior General Rcosx i v i CLINTON A CILLEY. . . Mai. and Asst Adjt. GeneraL ' j. Jn!ylS,1865. " ,. . ::.Y ; V i Tfrtf.-- . XT itfnIPa Snrhira. Inly 15th. J SAS 1 a PPLI0 ATIONSFBOM M ANY INVALIDS INDICES ; fA. as to open our boose on 1st Angust. for the aoeom i modatioa of a few.df our old friends and. former-patrons. i TKa anrinr is'now in srood runnine order, not with-. . standing parties have beennusily engaged circulating r' ions to tne contrary, r rrm ui oun imin uiuunw, alf of which may oe pain ,in amvauvey i provisions, mt ra.pkAt.vafM i j v i - Write us a few day beforehand, so thai. con vqyuUce maybe readiness at the D-J, , , July 19, 1865. ! j 78-t 3 ; .: MERCHANT TAILOB;. V. 1 .HA8 JUST JffiTCRNED F R O M TH jE NO RTH, BRINGING WITH HIH THE mf; ABO BEST ELECTEI) ASSORTMENT, '.GENTLEMEN'S ; Krer. offered for Sale B the City of Raleiga. . BB STOCK ICONSISTS OF ? ,.L .,:..; j ':,.y' ' Cloths of every Description, INCLUDING THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, : ; . . r . . ' 1 r ' i : ! " Her baa in his employ one of the most aoeompiished "" : :-y-". ' 5 CUTTERS ia the country, Mr. GRIFFITHS, formerly of ''London.:.. . His goods an all made uf under his own supervision. NO SLOP WORK. All Jobs Warranted to Give Raleigh, June 18, 1865. j i Satisfaction, 48 1 -pt ALI, ON BRANSON . & FARRAR AT Rueh taev on stand lor Books; etationarr. stsu goods as are ordered will be obtained if to be hadin the United SUtes. They also act as Agents for the parehase and sale of such thinsrs as mar eome ia their lina ol husiness. ! I . Produce, also, will be taken la barter for goods. BRANSON A FARRAR, No. 40 Fayetteville street, . ": .: ' i 11- Raleigh. N.C. t June 8z, 1865. T 53 tf. ; BRANSON & FARRAR, WJfAYB ALSO LETTER, NOTE AND FOOLSCAP JUL: raper, rens. rend is, Bnveiopes, rocket Mirrors, Neck Ties, Lace, - Fringe. Toilet Soaps, -Coarse and Fine Combs, Pocket Books. Pocket Table ta Bilk Thread, Sol. diera Socis, Ladies Hose, Diaries for 1 85, Spelling Bookf rnmers, novels. Translation ot tne uiasios, itatin and I Greek Text Books, Histories, Biographieev Juvenile Works, Portraits of prominent men, - Matches, CigaraV i Fine- Tobacco for chewing and smoking,-- Snnff, Pipes, Swrd Paper, Window Glass, Shoe Blacking. Also. Watch es. Jewelry, Pocket Knives, Watch Chains and Keys, CJandies, Can Fruits, Greene Apples. Peaches, Pears, Ac ' Wktebes and Jewelry repaired here. Book Binding of all Binds will be attended o at short notiesw.-. -1 -. - ': K : BRANSON A FARRAR, - : h i No. 40, Raleigh, N. C. i Jane 9, 1865. ' j ' . j- - -80-4f. f H : ; vl ; - - I HARPER'S WTEEKLY, I i ILIOCND IN MUSLIN, VOLS. FROM 1859 TO 1865, JAP oontaining a complete j : .. i.:, .-'' f -Pictorial History of. the War.; For sale at moderate rates. Also a splendid lot of NO TE ; PAPER, ebeap by the Beam.. Also Letter. Paper, the beatqaaUty. JJUAASUJX kakuab. i' I' ! ' -X - - : I Baleigh N. C July 14,865. - ..' .! ,- i: K .'.- T4-6U MRS. H. W. MILLER'S BOARDING BOUSE, vysuXAtt vr nbnnaiuiiAjiv A-juva sis., ; -- r -i-- aAKsMs'X. o. " 1 !-' -X By the'Day, Week and Month. . April If, 1865. f ! .? -; -1- f.- J- J 1 tf. ; MRS. R 1; WILSON I fTfT ILl, BECfilVE U FEWi PAY BOARDERS. - wv. Residence on Newborn Street- i ; . -.. July 8. 1865. - - ..' :r: : Y ,i Y jFJBOIfT STREET HOUSE, - ::4 BEATOORi-a.w JNO. C 8KARREN, j -Y - ;: X--j Proprietor. soi-tf. ERm'--JN.V'VrMEUV ;,FIEIT AND FIRESIDE AN1 K Kx STONE " . , - 1 i.- FOR BALSU: c,-,-: :: ..- ? THB EDITORS AND rPBOPBIETORS OF THESE well known journals, .eon templaiin jean extension of their bosittessu wish to sell to an svo and enterprising man a portion of tbeir estahUshmebl, and to admit him to aa equality with ttemselves. tSaeh aa opportnaity for a profitable investment of TalenU and Capital in the South None but firat class man, TS!!.!? edPP,y :, ' ;-' ' 'v';: ' " WH. tl. OMHn V.V.y - i;-!,-c ;.; s .;fi-f:;f'.s ft iEauers and proprtetoia.! Raleigh, July 4, 1865. ; i 67-tf. FOR REHT. A GROCERY STORE ON t H ARGBTTh BTRB B ; Hl flrst doet in the rear, of WiUiams-A Hay wood's Drng .Slorec..AppljitoX:Uiv,X at Home Inteingence OlBeel Balelgh(JneS8,lS&.i FARMER, IJTTLE A CO. Proorieton 63 aad 6 Heekaaaa St., If. Y. ,K-:,L". ri A RTCR CABINETS, GALLEYS, ETC. . SxSrI N T it if is jPIl ESSE S -j";' EVBW-6EniIPTibN.u- new&boOk; job, and fanct colored ; Tx.f ltI:i:K': And evarythieg raqairsd in si Priaiing Office, promptly furniabed. - -"' : -; ' 10 it OSTi ON "THB ' tlTR ;lNi81 ON1 THE ABBITAL of the 6 p. m. train from GoldsboraV large Valise. m.v . U. Johnson. Surff.ld N. Y.VoUl Tb abore reward trill: he paid for Its delivery at Office. (f A. JA. AlfcWACT, .1 , j XJspt. 48th N. T. Toh. v I July 12,1865. 74-tpd. REAL ESTATE STOCKS, &q NORTH CAROLINA: ; ILPAA-IX.IS, HECK & CO.. 1 RALEIGH . w X wilt bay, seH ,nd leaa, adiwt titlespTylaS & and t take cenecal ears of all xinds of real estnteTiolS: TarmAU?4 JrJ water-poweS "L' laroasa reliable aseots in errv mnAt t- jjfj;?.. outi I-aiar JooOiii tif WiU likewiae rmdertake collection of aebtg fn-'North Clmnd elsewhere, by suit or otherwise. , T"?""!" qonnaentiaLi Commissions and ehaivea . 1- Raleigh, June 18, 85. v -. j o-tf:4 REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ILL GI YE STRICT ATTENTldN TO THE SILL; w W: ing or Leasing ef every description of Real Ksiati w,aa.a maj portion or north-Carol ins haying Fartnitm or Turps Lands. OomI Jftrf J. m mi r!!! V. Orel, WVfrV7ZtjZ dispose of. will find it to their Interest to cormDond with correspond with Jnly7, 1865. C9-.lm w. ttt 1NEW BUSINESS BEIf EBAL ITEL.MGEICE Alt 1 LAND AQENCY: For the Purchase aad ! Sale of Land, Pro earing;' of Homes and Situations for H ; -Ereedaiea and others. !" THE UNDERSIGNED WILL- ESTABLISH IN THIS IW lirfm I' eral Intelligent .nd land aa-ency Office lor the nmiSu .ni 1. 5 r. . Intelligence and BoJa nf FUI If.- tate an A other property also for th iC.iJf: Homes birebtborofanydescn will bare connected with out busineas a fiwtiW Anctfon eer for the Sale of Real Estate and etbe? wopertr Our expenence in bnsineAs generally wilj Te a?n" rona'mdti0n0 iberailbirof l Prssf 6 will be ;oue door. bore (he RICHARDSON A MILLER. ' " ! - ' : 67 tf. Raleigh, June 88, 1865. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. .NEW BERNE, N.C. wlttlAM Hi OLIVER & CO. OERSONS WISHING TO IpURCHASE OR T IB! a an SSSSt. find it to Sffl July 7, 195. -J 1 i . , 9 lm. ' FOR SALE.! - A9 ACRES OF LAND, A TWO STORY DWELL- nonf r arf,aiilon?f8' 'ituated miles from Greeas-,- 'aP.at,f0 from Seponaw 8tation. Pied- muui, n. a. Also: the frnit nn lm1M.l. . -j lum trees, mostly bearing. Will take fruit MMn: . w;fft tt . l - . .. v.,fvy lur nnu ana iruit ereo ; WUl sen tt madiatf l nW on be place- Po88ession giro immeT mediate! for timber, will bVeryT im n it.. T- a.' a uivcr, Will DC Apply soon to B. B. PBATHER, Greensboro', N. C. j I "66 4tem. JuryS, 1S65. WANTED TO PURCHASE. AOOOD AND CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CITY, Residence. Apply immediately to RATTf .rt nwnv, t m ; . Land Agents, -Fayetteville Street, f 58 tf. Raleigh, June 17, 1865. railroads, j &a IfEtV SCHEDUJLE. FROM RALEIGH TO PETERSBLTRG. THROUGH IN ONE DAT. aflN AND AFTER THUBSD AY NEXT THE RAL- -F eigb and Gaston tram will leave Raleiirh at 5 1 , m. and reach Gaston at 12 m. Pet ersburg train will leave at 1 ; in., and reach the ter- minus ot the Petersburg Road at 5 p. m.. - -- A sufficient number of omnibuses and wagons have been secured to take all the pasdengers and baggage from the Leave Petersburg at. 4 a. m reach Gaston at 11 a.m. Leave Gaston at 12 a m. and reach Raleigb at T p. m. . , P. A. DUNN, S"pt. R. A G. R. B ' R. M. DUNLOP, B'pt Petersburg, R. R. Bnleigh, Jane 21,' 186. " i : -i " X v fit tf. TJ. S. IHLITABY BAIXE0AD3. Morehead City and Goldsboro', and GoMsboroV .- X and Raleigh Lines, i dpi AB3 " LEAVE NEW" BERNE; FOB RALEIGH AT LA U .8v As M. -- . .-t --V For Morehead City at 4.50 P. M. RETURNING. Leave RALEIGU for New Berne it 10 A. MX ' Leave Morehead City for New Berne 9.20 A M. - WILMINGTON AND G0LDSBOBO- LINE. Leave Go1dsborot for Wilmington at 8.10 P. M. ';; Leave Wilmington for Gdsboro' At 4 80 A M. ' J. B. VAN DYNE, Superintendent. 'MayS;185. -:' " V !; 85 tf. ' " ; MRS. Iff. A. E. KAITISAY, ; ; IS PREPARED TO DO ALL KIND OF WORK UPON Ladies Dress Goods.' Besidenee between that of B. F. Moore and tbe Presbyterian ' Pareonaga. . Raleigh, July , 1865. 46 tf. : I BSOO REWARD 1 STOLEN FROM MY" LOT ON SUNDAY NIGHT, 25th inst:. a tiair -of mules. One. bay, with shoes behind only ; the other; mouse colored, unshod, having a wart on left shoulder, near tbe lower hame-tie.,, They had .; Kmui UuU wm-tiul nf latA uul mra in amnnn, ord.r ThT wete traced op the t next abont twenty ipiles. southwardly, toward smanneid. i win giro 2i).oo eaeh, forth e retarn of- the mules, and-$th00 Jor the eaptoreef tnetassr. v.; v. -m ;.' o -i :B. c u nnop Baleigh, June 80,186V. ,84 tf.-. KARE CHAIfCE. A' FTJLL AND COMPLETE SETT DF NORTH-CARO .'lina Law and Equity Reports for sale on liberal terms. Inquire at ' .'f ' - :: THIS OFFICE. . Raleigb, June 21 ,1865.: v- . ; tl tf. . : . . ;Ell)Ti5;--x HAS Bh-OPNED HIS .ESTABLISHMENT ON THE . eorner of Salisbury and Hfllsboro' streets. u. W- COOtJABKiAl ' Y li 'iTM-i -if X-;AND4 t;Yt r-X CONFECTION ARIES. ? did enstomers, kive me a caU. Baleigh, June 19, 1865. I. 64-tf. sAMES DAWSON & ,CO., M X :!i4 WILBIINGTON, If- L BESaMB BUSINSSa FIRST OF OCTO- hM nrt.v' JuiJ 6, 1865. r ritt- :B 0ARDI milm BSE:- f ;,. FAYETTEVILLE STREET, r -i (A fw doors below -the, Yarhoreiagh Bouse.).? r ? I-TBS, W, IS PREPARED ilO ACCOMMODATE 8tt t-UL.t eight gentlemen vith hoard and lodging and 4 mxortania I a rooms. Trans iet M f HciteL . Baleigh, June 26, 1865. .t... J5i-i cotton; NAVAL'STORES, grain tobaoxjo, ,t COTTON YARNSy 6HEETTG, cj ,S r. 5 CONSIGNMENTS TO US ABE COVERED Br 1J0HJ- " raneaim aW Strong ;orb CaiiolmKaaa v iwnte, as soon as freighted, whether advised JStistYF 1 - Agentt at Wilmiiigton; N. CJ. R. Blomiw A Co. i . v . in outer, rfMirif at . Wtlminston. New Berne. Waahin-rton t.k. -T -i- 7! "e!j-Ie; Dewey, E.;Ca,h!er trsjfc , . Charlotte, N. C Moses W. Jarvia, &atL Cashier Baakof 0., Salisborjill; C, John Q. WuUams, Ssq' Bal ' - Jane 87. 1865. T .r". '. .68-1 5 : - WILLIAM H. Oil 7ER & CO., COMMISSION, RECEIYINiT, FORWARDING MEIICHANT :'i:'-NtBf?BeraTT,-CW TTTTAVING RESUMED BUSINESS AT . AAAA. SUnd, will give strict praonai.atti0Bto tUsL er shipment of ! . , ,; -f-.) 1. .ll COTTON, NAVAt'BTOKE&rCTyrtdN xBJilfD' ni. SHEETINGS, FLOUR, DRIED FRUITS,. ai, Ac, A,'? ALSO, TO RECEIVING AND FORWARDING .GOODS, i Regular .lines of Steamers and sailing Vessels am aow, . running between New Berne, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston.:- :- -vr M:T!iV?-r , July 7,1865. ..U i -y - t-..t-li,, .. WALTER K. MARTIN. (Formerly N. M. Mabtih, Sox A Co.) commassion jncbroit;:; I HAVE RESUMED MY OLD BUSINESS. ANDBS-i peetfuUy solicit .... H-t U-' Consifaments of all Kiads of Proiaoe. ' To the sals of which I will devote my best efforts. : " ' ' WALTER K. MARTIN. sTIIRaa tea A vnaAM9r. tir. n - m a a . 8tb Streets. - July T, 1865. N JS W COM MISSION HOUSE. '"- SWSFS0N, JiEKDElHAIL & CQ GEKERAt C MMISSt Jf MERCHANTS, . '-.: FOR THE 8 ALE OF ; Y . TOBACCO, RAk COTTON, COTTON ' TARNS, CLOTHS AND NAVAL STORES.! ' '., 1 121 Front Street, N. Y. Robt. R. Swcprob, N. Y.City. " V Saul G. Mcrpht . C. P. Mbxdbbbaix, President Farmer's Bank,1 Greene '1 M 1 .... f ! Dakl. Worth, Company Shops, N. C G. W. Swefsox, Haw River P.O.. N. C. i r iiiwirirr in. 'inoRitig,1 ;' Vr coiiMisioN 'iSjL&iimU . : 99: Pear and 62. Stone 't Streeta.': , MR. WILLIAM L. HILL, t FORMERLY OF jBIXLA . NoRnasT, Bicbmopd, Vs., and. Mr. Cbabub D " Hill, of N. C.,-; are associated with me in ooaducting a" -' r GENERAL COMMISSION BraiNEsislt fc AT 9 PEARL STREET, 'N. Y: ! jTc,x J1 AH Consignments of Raw Cotton, Cotton Yarni Cotton '" Cloths, Manufactured and Leaf Tobacco, Naval Stores, - , Rice, and other Southern produce, aball have, our prompt ' attention. . v-- : i . -f We bur on orderall artieles of Merchandise. j ,-, ..; Liberal advances made on consignment. Mannfeetured Tobaooo can be shipped in band without All the necessary papers and instructions for effecting shipments will be forwarded upon application' -Xv ,-i.-'.i .X -i.,.fvf ..-.-iX., BENE (RY ; Mi MORRIS, WM. Ak HILL, . Formerly of Hill A KAita.m Riohrrum-' a. vuab; u hill, ,:. . Formerly of Milton. JOiyi, 1886. y - iso-Jmi c p. kruokmbalu OfPLBX xicaoLs, CYRUS Pi MEPENHALE IlM 1 i ! . AND (jKNEKAL (X)MMISSI0N;MimCHANTSl.i WOULD BESPEGTFULLY ; ANNOUNCE TO THE . pnblio that, they have transferred, their business , from - j-. ' jj.--' . ; --- f-" J GREENSBpROyN. C; TO - B ALTIMOREt-1 y? n Where ther expect by their promptness and striei attea''5 tion to bnsinesa ffc merit a liberal; share oi patpnpaj j Offiek for the present, at Messrs. Jlcwieui. A Ktlis, , ' eNo. 150 Pratt Street, Baltimore. J' X July I,1865X 'f ir --'r Xi- '5.lBi-,'w f Wilmington Herald and Newbero Times presss insert - wuo uivuw uu KBa vui io sammore. - :t;"j; hughes,:;: r GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, XNewberne, N.C; ,:;:JSvi '(, Will give his personal attention to all business entrus ted t his care, f . ' 4 . '-- 'cn Jane 24, 1865. ;:; ,.,.- ; YvYvi :j-fr-rlm. A JAMES I, HATHAWAY, ;: (formerly of the firm of Hathaway A Co., Wilmington, jf.d. " - 'x glSS PARTICULAR ATTENTION; PAID TO TBI SAiB , f of Soutbern Produee, Orders for rooda with cash - accompanying mem win oe laitwniiy- ana promptly June 6, 1865. i . SHAFBR & NORWOOD- rJ A. S. CHAFER, Late or Peterharg, Ta;, p. tj Norwood i ttfi&tifiil kd C0iAIJS6NlMi5 k Ni-'Waief :ftfertreWfTm'."TM ' GONStGNMENTS OF COTTON TOBACCoVN ATAL r's Stores, Orsjai wd aU other 8otttber prodnfbvsoltej-i ''ted..' '; ' i- . . Orders from Merchants, Manufactories.' Planters end 1 J ethers will receive oar prompt indirideal attention, ' -.ikvrih; ?xKswBtuT;Is mA. IsisVwit Got. J. M. Morebeed; Greenaboce K. , : - ;j W. J. Hawkraa, President Raleigh aad.Gaston Batlread ,s .5 Mcllwain, Son A Co., Petersburg. Ya.,.j, T '. .--i. ; Boon sns A Johnson; Peter sbni, Vfc, ' X" ;. itlartie'A Tanaahilk PetorshnrgJVs.,"- s vlSjir r iVArVoglerliWemHr.fl-s an-y: a -3'w?-j; June 8, 1865.,, :yw XD. 1. CARRAWA,lr,T x .:' V Sasmasaetatera , and . Aaaiers La i -c i L,t TIN - AND- I SHEET 3 IRON WARS, ; HABBWABV ' BOIXOWABS; 'CBOCXBBT ABa essswABBr'-aABiia; ''rT ' , ,-r, rrABB'.eCBT'.CTi,BB'- SCOBWO: ,. AV,).tif . ! 1 ... j:. , LAMPS. XBBOSXXX' 01I.--. f i - " '"'X'- Farettei1 Stieet, R"b Vr!-'r sisiJnns'aoti?;): t$mi'- Bale! 1 '; wJ-M.wir-w J tirnrvn "rarat "it"'' L,iHIS PBOFONP?3 TTHB:, JMSaAjnMa. LADIES ;0F; RALEIGH;!: fib . . - - ' - -X i - Ji.: rat. ON FATEttflYlLLg STBEBT? TLnDIibII ;Jwa '(:.A fptttSM l4fet T ,i.rfa Tb iMesX'-; tfofKDiejs A5 f.h $ -foand lahei. ,:v Wv" i) iiSiL'. rurt 4 4 I 1 SI ft 1 I Kaieign, nay ioao. . if
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1865, edition 1
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