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. ' 11" " ; 1 J; " ' ,::"l::!::;ni;1ll: !"' :-v-'-:::'::::v ' ' : 1 M""!""-' - ' - ' ClTrlTSTiLTE ITEMS: i ; r . J .1.1 n.i 'rADC avoShotu. Beioam The military on aster . nicked ap a large lumber of. geatfeoua pf color, who -,re loitering aooat nwweev wrew appeaawj- macu digressed by ua geocrmi Mssiwae oi ine nervous Tstein, nl. liaTtBf rawd the wita'gpadAt ind ahorels. glt iem to play M'E?? foMhe benefit of thir oira fceaW the bealtb of the Iowa generally. Thla it eertainly more in the right direction ;M for 4h indolent, ,siy Sambo, who liea about in the aanshine and negtecta 19 employment by wUreh to make a living, is nn Hoobtediy " the rigftt jnaa in the right nlaeawhea en pjlied in the spade and shorethrigadej: ffe call attention to tba proapectue f the Dally Ji - ,u: V ilmington, . the proprietors of which, harm 'ceived the'"- type and presaeM A'prpnoe to commence the nubiicatioo oi toe jttpote about tbe 8d of. October.: for terms see '"c prvnpeciua., calf attent ion . io be; ad?ertiinf 'of th North. Cnlina ntual?Li(e Juauranoa t ompaay, which, y ita promp'D'fS in meeting its liabilitisa, has - always Com Band , the confidi nee and faror of the pVblTc. L aott if.'!e Det and DDCTTThe weather toaiinaea dry and the ; street a'ud roads are awfully , duaty. The contiuued drouth will 8eriooaly affci jho luroip and poUtoe crops, .nd if it lsts mocn longer me oread eaters will be depend i dent entirely upon the ateam mills for meal, Uaay of the cuntrj mills uave already stopped tor want of water, and id consequence thereof corn meal baa reached an alarming figure in market If Prof. spy ior ; 8tVm)i of his disciples could get up a general rain lor a day or two it would prov , (rreat bleating 10 ine country. . .f.; HiAEtr t Mial -Attention is invited to the advertise- oent of these gentlemen in to-day's paper. Messrs Beartt t Miai pi est nt a fine opportunity to their friends and the 0Id customers of the benior, so hng and favorably known . ibis community, to lay in a stock of. superior winter , roods, groceries; Aev . ; : : j - Persons in the city baring rooms to rent w iuld do well to let it be known through the papers, as delegates to the Convention and others who-desira to be quiet and retired durmgibeir stay in Raleigh, are beginning to make inqui ries fur rooms. , - , y : i 1 - f 11 The may friends and customers of ourlong established ' Bei chant, James Mc&unmon, will be glad to learn that he ban apain opened a large and well-aeleeted assortment of iods at his old stand.. : . v 4'UK.Kf, 1 .' Pardons for the following named persons Jhave been re ceived at the Executive ofBce. yistt'il . ' ' ffifh-. James W. Dick, B. F. Strickland. B. a. Selkrs, W. H. Alexander, W. H. Coleman, W. 8. Battle. ' ."FiEB. JL friend Trriting from Tarboro' iroder date of 2Sd instant, says: very serious fire occurred. here this mornioT. -destroying ten nntidings on and near Main street The principal sufferers are, R. T. Hoskins, Thomas A. Moinair and F. L. Bond. The fire waa discovered about thiee o'clock, and is supposed to be the work of an : incendiary." .. ".. I . ; J- Kescmed. Toe publication of the N C. Aryvt at Wade. boro,' has been resumed under the editorial management of Frank Darley,' Esq former editor. . We regret to I ears that the Rev. O M Everhart baa re si?Q d ibe KectorsDip oi imspnnsn. ar urernart is a Veuileman of unquestioned ability one of tbe most Dopu. Ur preachers in the diocese, and his p'ace will be hard to fill Daily lime: i , . j Mr Eto bart.haa been pastor of the Episcopal Chotch in t'harlutte fr several years. Indeed, bis pUce jstii be bard to fill. Be was a superior pastor and an ezcelleLt minister. ChiruMt ptpujcrat. ; j ARRIVALS AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, . Skptkmbkr 2'th, I i ,H ' G W Thompson,! Pittsboro'; R G Eubank, do; J A. Cheatham, R A G R R; I A Levien. N T City; Q W 8teadman, Beaufort ; G Vv Lewia, 'inrinnaii.Obio ; D Mitchell S L Todd, Washington ; E R Stanly Hi I labors'; N Gray, Charlotte ; J 0 We'ternsen, Salisbury ;H A Law rence, Lexington ; L Lyon. Petersburg ; W C MM Is, Greens bom' ; Lieu' J R Krosen, US A ; W.O Mills. Greensboro' j H EIHcott, US A; A M Noble. Btallinit'a; J Wright, U SVols; G W Geer, Kewbern; O T KibWD, Horanton ; D 8 Biirwell. Charlotte ;,J B Carroll : Joseph Rotrers ; W ,W McUtieT, U.S A ; Lieut J Foster, US R B. , . . , LlSTjvOF'jXETTER4:"-'---'v'- REMAINING UNCALLED FOR IS THB POST OF (iceat Raleigh, State of NorthCarolina, September ' 22d, 1865. -:!-. -: .. ,L -v - n. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Alston, 0 F ' u B Bwin.T,B Bookram. Bumn G Bfrd, John " Barett, David S C Clark, HL Charles, Andrew 8 Cheatbam, B F Creaso-an, R D D Dickey, John H Dhue, John , . Dandson. Jacob n Harris. J Henry 8 Bunt A O'Danfel 2 Howell A Co 2 ' X J Jones, saac M Miller, H F ,WeFarland,;Col Uaag, L - r-V Kelson,' A M O O'Daniel.Joaeph O'Conner, Timothy Peeler, Bev. 8 D R w. James ' Rally, A 8 ': Smith, Bdwin A : 8'pple, Ieiris P ' f 8trabon,Thos A atoa, James. ' Smith, Joseph -Bhanan, Peter T Tongee. A W Trr7, PE - . Varrest, W 8 Wilke,Jolm :' "hitaker, Jordan Warren, Daniel Aksm, James Brown, Geo f 1 Bates, Rob'Ucol'dV Bryant, Charles colM) ! Croomer, Charles D Carr. John Caraway, B F Debro, Jobn I Uenem, Wm L Hant A Cole Hedffps. Re v P P Bill, Thomas Mano. G W Miller. W S i MoCabe, Geo Wi: i Vkkens, T ' . t O Paton. Rob't Poe,OS (SeabVrD 8 Bcbnnfs. W F Da.oer, O . Sawyer; A ;1 r '' Seubert, Charles ; Steward; Oansou ' - - :-. j 5: . . O T Thompson, Richard , ' ' " " W Wiegto L A Co "Wheeler, I) M A j JJ LADIES' USTi Alston, Mi3s Mary H m B Barfield, Cornelia 'wots, Miss Delia Bonds, Mrs Lddy v tiUDcombe, Mrs aloria cI,Mrs Marth ' ! D DaTis, Mrs Annie Hnason, Mrs Martha Barnas, Mra Agnes Hares. Mrs MSry Hollaed, Mrs Martha 1"';'.,; m;.s v!-,V: Hunter, Mrs Lucinda Hall, Mrs Martha Hilton, Mias Ellen E Hunter, Miss Harriet Jones, Amanda . . j vif "i : . j j, n Matthews, Miss C B p-.-- Powell, Mrs Ellen M yohson, Mm Matthew jK inl Miss Saphronia Halooe.MarthL v Miss Sarah fre,MrsBu8an fcee,MeeLi5ieAi V' "'-) s S.1. Mis. Rebecca ' ':;.-!! :A i:.f!.. - T : Smith, Miss Frances .- . rr.y --.u ;n WiMwWiisoa Tl . .. . Washinston. Miss Emma . Willi. Williams, Miss Harriett , .'( to, Misscsr r tto 1a letters wUI please iney advesiisad ant ie tbe dat of the listT I Member 5. ELf a Complete riatovv n ih Wr l One Volaate for tt OO . " Tf i . . .T' f f i . . - :....w" W a rfii, "Ned- 4o meet; the wants of the mat u. iw r 1 . . by pffenpg ,thf uew work which jwill el7 printed octavo pages, (includin res, (including and beautiful o iwe wun numerous , 2'eaii ""Kraviojrs and vatuable maps, f and Jbound it Sj-60' .?! sprinklpd itdees fir 4. soldiers vfli Sni "r. " - .urrr 'for proa ,-.--!. ''4""'.4 r neno for rermn to the- c(uap tUJJLl'-lflSa AGENCY. V'iber SB r 'f V FJsiMfP'JJ THE LATEST NEWS "t - 4rom tb Petersburg. xnraa.1.: DHSTRlQTygRjEjlflr4RB0R0'. nigh JBtj Aiisplcaxsant. duty .to . recw i. arpusett by the fearful crj-of Bra. - Up6o !rebiring Loi-to theV. "nvL 6 nasKina &. 2eayi auo uauMjg spread Wltfr irreat vmnMh," .4 nmi8, air well known in vaiw M . . . . . j u Messrs.- Uaskinu A. flnc Tka. -lxTt- Pender and T LrT- T u' The OCCttDantaof tha knHl.'rL. I ..J tt i wr aJk-I1 """ orwnere. ory goodvd). John W., White, furatturo' dealer Th.mwia! T c.. eweleravR; H. Row" Wmi. rSltTT 7 T i ..... r " ,T VI(jWBUlH t ,, r"81 iinng exertions of both white and colored ctUzens. tht'eWunt .ll.rr r t i n n. aer, ivsq , was saved ---and the progress hi Ae fire "'Will t , ..-'.-'! ! - .v , The loss is very, heavv ' biit T hav nt k tm write further particulars now - i ; . ine origin ol . the fire is unknown; ' - ' - : . r ; Yddrs truly," " , . . . . ' i , j THE; jvYJRZ TRIAL,. : Ji:,- . Whisoton, ept 23d. J865. : On re assembling at I. ao; Judse AA v l nU&h Ti 'iu were rw; Jetier books be would can .the attention of the coart to, and he stated that the counsel for theVaccnsed and the prosecution had entered into art agreement th ethnir iri viionA ilia hospital register, etter;book, and stich other papers as may be discovered, sublet to legal obieclion. -L The. government would informally -t close their case to day, reserving the, ; rigbt to' examine anv witnesses to be found iri rotation also the offenog oT record e?idence to connect the. prison. . j - '!-.. ':, .:,.; --..".VIlfl - ITlkU UJB JlfHIflrWUlTHIfl. Mr. Bkef said that he could Hot consent to t ; n w!tb his caV bejcHild; iaiOt object any accu- uutTQ,vien9ev out ota dqi uice " to go it blind." 061. Chipman renlied:-thai . Jefferson David, Lee .and others, and the counsel had no Tight to object to any evidence not direcUy affecting his client TheV appeared for Wir2v"and had no right tC; follow tby goyeraoienl. in pursuit cf vo5 pat LICIl. J ! te? ged V tjyf trransement, ELEGTIOlVii NEWS! aiJI 'r'.BleetfsMi Wetiiaiir':. ; v ... i(2awian0-ircCaulev. ; 5S r Wii niev bright,. 487: Bovd. 444, , MeAhW m'n ulu.: elected. - 7 ; :rAz?zirxrr AnmAU tbv Polk; received 6 Striitb: 348 ; Dargan: 224 Mr- ers. 65 Htrfirrave. 4T . tk SrrtAv.hi o Shufbrd. Ii40 Caldwell aleWn TJ n CUaelandR. t Swan. 4rs 1). R Wil?t8 l66 : J. Bumearnend: 140. ;i8wt ft!, elected. .. !..:"'.'. '-i . S R P. Buxton, 666: D. -Q iMcRap. 4Sfl S Mnnrn.' u-, auiea ja. . i iirner, aoq. AVcJiay, Baxton, and mift'e eieciea. -HriM t -j V wwieomo and - fr77m Ami- HA.i oi . . WTft Tfllttn NnrAaat 10. Y1 TTT T, . . uiui, cioj .-.. foqnt. lYOSK Thig pen, -4x, L. uicker), ,j. i Q,,.. The ,vpe Wilson between Howard and Blount was 142 fni- Rinn cq r n a ..... , n - Gaste Dt. Sfcv 560;;AbernathyV;16S Jne--F,.G Simmons, 103, Scatering, ll. JneeeunovtaT K. Alexander:: 422 A Ulr 830 : Dr. 0. J. Pox. li W. fl n. to MTV , - , vi. . ffitnoAfltrt Settle. 772 Ward 4tn i M-M-rK- OciK . f3ll nn. ! . w . r " , ui.waj, ouj ;t r eynoicts,; zui ; Landsay. 77. Settle and Ward are elected. , , Yadkm Thos Hajnes, 56 ; R XL Pearson, 876. 4. .... 4. , Delegates Elect to; the. State Convention. We give below tbe names of delegates elect to the Convention, as far as beard from. The Con- veution vilLaasembla ia Raleigh 00- 4hed of-Oc tober: . . - !; : '; irV iV NEW HAHOTBBo-WiUiam A. 'Wricbl Dr. Harenn F.urpb2liy JiMMuAdiiijsi Yadkih. Thos. HajniesViv ; ""' lp i Bftik Lewis 2puljao,-JfohK Pool. 0.RG-JohQ Berry, S. F. Phillips. -ajjiCKusNpcaa Thomas N.. Akxande, - Alexan der Mclver. ::.-;s ,.:-'t . f ..; Davidsok Henderson Adaras, fl, S. Jories. Rowam Nathaniel Boyden; Dr. I. W. Jones. GuilfoeoR P. Dick, D. F. Caldwell, JonaAhaa Qarria, . - .- , -; Warbew Wm. Eaton,Fr.,P; H Joyner. B. I .yon.' ' f.:i.i J '.'...?.. Greeks R. J. Williamsi A i HALirAXfii-Odtrfgfand V.W.:ltrfckelLv' Cabarkus Dr. L. 6. Bingbauai ' LntOfR &: W.Kmg.i,i"j''iH-vrn.; hv;:- . Cravkh 0- 0. Clarke, If. 35. Ifanly. EGecojfasno. Norfleet George So ward. : : Pcplik, Rev. D. ; 3.1 Jgichola, William A. Nahh. A.; BHBainea, ?:it.3.,..s?r ,...r Randolph. S. S. Jackson, Zebedee Rust Ctsret James Rumley. . J:-..,- -. . GA8roK-Dr.Wi41uuD Sloan." '-fi - ' : Lfcet,ar W.'P.-Bvnaas. ' 1 ; -: t; NoKTHAMrroN Jpbn B. Oduoa,' Wcb, Bf nW4 v akevc'. -u,iiarrisont tl. U. liodes. B. P. CHAVHAif Jno. A. McDonald, Q. P. Moore, Robt. Lore;! Watkb W. TyFaiitV; T. LKkkaOij. Fkaxxv P. HWJnstoii, fr. n -fasrraB-rP, H.. gtarbuck. L4i. Lasfa. , Pcksl Tbd-R. CaldwelL ' UXBKRLAKD AND, HABKraT-rJa'eiU UcKaV, Ralph P. Buxtoo, D G ifcRae, ' WAt-mpoTOK J., .0. Johnstoa. . 4-, Martin Jesse R. Ktubbs. Rcckinohak Thos. Settle, Jr., Robu fX Ward. (Jones F. G. Simmons. . 4' '': it : Clea veland-t R. 5aan D, Beam, -' Anss)nLi , L, Polk. - - Suiitfe. -Catawba-Dr. J R. Ellis. . 4 ; AlamarcS Giles Mebane. Dr. Jofan W. HeAn- Official Vote of Lenoir CeaartpY - o i o . PRECINCTS. aj H ED : m I h.: IT ,- n an Kington; .; i - ;v. :i . r.it: : Xlotentea !Jeck;.V.;;v hi'.f.; T TTTTTTT 15 05 04 30 Moseij Hall,,. 84 14 18 Daueherty'8 Bridge, . . 1 t by the most destrucUt'&fiia it ha 1 ;Harper,s,..i.. . iDjt Hill,,..... 440 60 60 K5U) Ho lit A t;it A Kingvs Majority, 885 Scattering, 4. h.;a. ITTtBOH MY STABLE ON 80NOAi NIGHT, A-YBh TtBOH MY STABLE ON 80NOA 1 NIG ILV tew-Slave ?dPJ JustsbndiUfocei haboa yeiirs old, fass tbe letter A on tbe left shonldefe aailiBoUasr years 010, nss ine tetter aw ine leusooaiaei aeaoou marks m the ittprv: . WTo good order.: tfte w traaed ta within five miles of Raleiff. ?A.sliberal aw, eir. swatsJUkl will be paid for the-delirerv of said mala to ma, ieu .... - .... . . . . r- . . . from Ra eiah, on tbe Haywood road, or for, any Jnfbrmav tiou that may It;bev4eryl Ailht Ft 3LUVi fIJilTHyEDEWARDSLi September 2. . j . - , ,tUliV IW 8t .i " . .1., .it .'imii4' !' 'iIm t WANTEDjJMSIEOIATELY. 0, . nno RENT, TWO OR MOKE CONVENlE.VTKOXyM?,. It for 4 School in tbe City. For inforitotiohJppty at 4he Standard oSoa.''.K'ivIV .S -,ti . CJ . .1 .A. . I - t fir i . ' ' I I 'I ' -- w-w w Jl. r"1M" " -MewmRi3sj ft.taaaw 8PECIAL NOTICES trcxil MTU I' ITCH I ' Scratcli WA Scratch Nrs e Scratch ! ! 4irrm v.rvtua iiuu-iN aa . nnaiRs -ai. mi RSi CfllLBLAISS, and all eruptions isf u,a,rM,wfk; y0r sale by all Drurita O, JeDdiDg 60 f0 WEEKS A POTTER. Bote Agta. 170 Washmgtoastreet. ton, M8sat it-will be forwarded bymail free of postage, to any part of the United Htatea Sept. 81 l8-tf Beid8 Rbeamatlo Ointmeiit. Read he following testimony in itiif favor;? and jif yoa are afflicted with Bhmmatun, JSfuralgiaarjmj kindred diseaM;tiy ir J if you have frieada a afflieted, get them to try it ..i .cvl- ,:- . ,-j ; r Qwiog.to.the want of mail facilities, certificates esunot be obtained at present from all who have signified; their if to furnish them. ' . The following are from respeet hle, and well known citizens of this city j , ., 4 '4 RikxiGH; N- C, 'August 17th, 1865. 4 1 Mas- 8. A. Rkid: I ta; pleasure , in stating that I, and two other mem bevs of my family were cured of Rheu matism by tbe use of your valuable Ointment, and that for more than three years we hare had no return of it.4 ' I ' Very-respectfully, yours, H. ORTER. . 4 Raleigh, N. a, August 12tb, 1865. '"' Mas 8 A. Raw. This is to certify that I made use of JOUt " RMumat'c Oinfment " in a severe case of Rheu matism.and was entirely cured of it. I cun recommend tt to be suffering public a an invalitafi remedy. 4 Very truly, yonrs, . r iri - v.' Hi- CLARKE J.iifc : n ALBIia N- QAugust 12th, 1803. -iMm 8., Ai, Rain: 1 take pleasure io statins- that I was ffl:eti d'with Rheumatism ifor two years, and was cured of it by toe use of your ' Rheumatic Ointment and for three years bare experienced no sunerin from it whatever.' - Very truly and gratefully yours, -i ,7. 4 lucy a Mcdonald. IdBtTjPnce, Two Dollars per box Liberal discount al lowed to dealers Sold by D. T CARRA WAY. ' ' 4 Fayetteville Streeti Raleigh, N. C. . September 1, 18S5. - ; Il66m. F ' Have 8. D. Wallace, NO. . - . a National Disease. T Esq , President of the Wilmington A (Aug.. 80; I82J sats: "It has been said Wejdoa Raihoad'j that Dyspepsia, w our BiUional disease. However this may be, it caused me long and severe suffering Providen tially a friend furnished me with a few boxes of the HEP ATIC PICLS, and the use of them has perfected a cure In my family they haye been used frequently: -with emi nent success. Among my acquaintances, many cases ori ginating from diseased liver, hare been relieved and cured by them I regard them as an invaluable medicine, and take pleasure in forwarding this voluntary tribute " r 1" Fr sate by the Druggiats. Directions accompany each box. Bent to any prt of the United States for 25 cents per box, or $2.50 per dozen. Address, GEORGE W. DEEMS, .September. ' : ( Childsboro', N. C. &- JTJLITJS STEEHHOCZ & Co., 1 - r 106 MAIN STREET, Richmond, Tirglnla, : '.'', IMPORTERS ND JOBBERS OF; IANOY AND STAPLE. FOREIGN db DOMESTIC r . .and ; ; :. j ;-,'; NOTIONS. We beg leave to inform tbe Merchants of VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA and TENNESSEE that we are now constantly receiving, per steamers, fresh additions to our large and well selected stock of . . FOREIGN AUD DOMESTIC ' - DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS for ibe Talt Trade, which, we offer on tbe best terms. Through our h'tise in New York we poraess facilities for procuring goods unsurpaaaed by an; oiber establiab meat; nd. feeling assured of our ability: to? give entire satisfaction,' we respectfully solicit an examination of our Btock. j- " ' I ;' ' j We have on hand a good assortment of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, which we offer st prime cost to close. : 1" Particular attention paid to orders. j 4 4 ! J. STEENBQCK CO. The undersigned haring made engagements with Messrs. 8Uenbock A Co ,.wou d be pleased to see and serve their Id friends M LOCK, j , i Formerly of San Antonio. 1 2 ; v .. O M. MARSHALL Formerly with Thomas, Hairhes A Caldwell. j WM. LOVEVSTEIN, n J -i Of Richmond. September, 1S3. h'"- . : iign, MISCELLANEOUS. DEVLIN & CO., j BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CLOTHING j' 4- AT " ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I inKTE OPEN THE SEASON WITH A LARGE STOCK ww i ; . Of ELEGANT CLOTHING AND VlJENISHING GOODS jij : 4. ur orm Beady-made Department. We bave also secured the services of first-class artists in our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Which is likewise supplied with the finest and best fab rics of tbe . HOUE AND FOREIGN MARKETS. To those' who wish to order by mail, will be sent (on application) j SAMPLES OF GOODS, I With Directions for Measuring, which, if correctly fol lowed, will secure a fit in all cases. DEVLIN A CO. BroHdway, cor. iirand St., I KfPlxr .vnRir Uroad war, cor. Warren St., j: September 20. 182 lm "4 44-; . - NOTICE. : ;p ) : - To the Justices of the Peace in Wake County. 1 ' N'Q BED IEN0E TO AN ORDER MADE BY A PALLED . Court which met at the .Court. House on the 9th dav of September. .1885, .von are requested Ui meA at the Court House in tbe city of Baleiyb.lon Saturdav, the 30th inst., to transact important business. ' , : - s l J J FERRELL, CCC - gePy9 Vl;,-rj':ivr 4-f A- - J COTTON YARN AND SHEETING. Or BALES COTTON YARN, RTJNSING FROM I ? s-siSatesRheetinjrV -' :m'.p '-''- i'4"; V' ' uates Aiamsnce'riatds,' t. B. 5.' WILLIAMSON A 0O.,s f a ,f j-? . OomrOission Merch; ms"i ! lUleisl ! . A GIFT I A Gl FT M WE WILL- J?KE8 ENT TO E V-fi R Y M AN, 1 msn'and child in the Ooonty, a copy of the w WiK , NEW TRsTAIIEKTi'fioriir.Vir neatly rxand in catlv BY JALLING' AT TO KERp' Sd Iat of tbe moat improved style nrid latest ff.twn. on the mwl reast.hable terms r.Al, the PBP,e Ellp- pie,rcbi.ho I) BaVehj Septembers,. ,.r,ftT n,, A7.,)0 flltO'ENT UNTIL 'I II K 1st OF JAMJAUY . io, m m'jfc una wen lurnisnea iiouse, near ine vap "itol. ,Apptf at this office 1 ' ' - .GOVERNMENT SALES. - AUCTION SALES ; OP.GaERNMfe NT- PROPERTY . I ! (.-:- . . .... i t IX THS STATS OF ' I T-. dWorth Carolina. AUCTI0N 8 ALES OP HORSES, MULES. ARMY WAo- s uns. Harness, an it other GOVllRifiviEifT PROPERTY, ! VWflLL TAKE PLACE 'FROM TIME TO TIME AT TrJf he principal Cities iand Towna in the State i i 4 .7? S4 . Farmers excellent opportanities 'jiifWfp,m f 0,ehej desire Hib We wpll embrace4 a variety of Stock, ineludinff' ONoahl Borsej, .and Mules of every class. U ! ,rf Moles thoroughly broken to harness e and in Bne condition, will be ofiered t eacb sle. " s-ir6 fin of capitalists and dealers intock is par L7i C?Mea 10 tb opportunities here presentedVor P'Dfiiable investment j rtock nuichaaed for cash at these saw may baold on credit, with ample security, at a arge advance to Farmers who are depending on their growing f'P8 for m.ns to purchase ; or may be. retained and sold ior easba a large profit after the crops ha-e matured. TERMS CASJa )Nj DAY OF BALE. l.. Mcqntinne during the months of September and JT.fr61' m Tm 4vertiaed in this column as soon as uaic8arefixeo -. v :....; . ij,r PriA ? LP?fl Tuesday, Wednesdav. Thnrsday and ,tl,"br0th- 1 ,h ,2,h '8th. 1865. under tbe d.rection of Capt A M; Gaboottk, A Q M. Hale to commence at Ho-clickA M. ,r.trf i5PrRHBORO 00 Juesday, Wednesday. Thursdav !t.F.h X 9er -17lhi 1Mb, ip.h and W.lh, lW.i, -nder the direction of Cap D W U Dat. A Q M. Sale to commence ai lj o'clock, A M. At TOOMEH COURT HOUSE, on Wednesday. Sevlem. be? S7ih,A gander the direction of Capt. A. M Qa bouttk, A Q Mj Sale to commence at 9 o clock A- M- At CHARL0;TTE. on Tuesday, October 8rd,TI85j uni der tbe direction of Capt. W. H. Dat, A Q M. Sale to commence at p o'clock. A M , and to continue from day to : day, at the discretion of Capt Dat. ' 4 . J. F. B0TD, ! x, , v r . .Col. nd Chief Q-M , Dep't N. 0.1 , Raleigh N. 0., Jnly24, ;6o. ; 82-tf L AUG It SUE OP GOVERNMENT CABS, ENGINES, AND RAILROAD IRON. ! UKITEO OTATBS-JHrUTABT KAItKOAps. ;i frricB or AsfiarANi Qoabtbrmaster, Wasmingtok, D. 0., August 11. ) W'VL ?eom at OITY POINT. VA., on Wednesday, .. v October 1 1 , at.t 1 o'clock, A. M., about four thousand .o u ions Kan road iron i , r laW"'o. VA.; on Friday, October 18, at 7 " i r"B tf. f lc iass liocomotive Kngines AbA.UlDJD. "If ,?'Kht C'r8 aDd one (1) Passenger Car. ' vdq., a., vcHtoer le, ai o 1. Jfl. : Ooe new Locurhotive Engine, 5 foot (range At ALEXANDRIA. VA . on Tudr (WnW ir . ! FWty (So) first-class Locomotive Engines, 4 leet 8 inch Eighteen ( 8) uew Platform Para, five foot gauge. Twenty-fire-U4) new Box ?aTS five toot aauire About three hundred and fifty (85o) Box t ars, feet inch gtnge I : .About two-hundred and thirty (280) Platform do , 4 feet about thiny (ao) Stock do., 4 feet inch gauge. TwentjsiO) Passenger do., M ' do One(l Wrecking do do. Two () new Tracks. j Sixty ,-do j do, framed. Fourteen (14) Flat 8, " n , About two th.isand (2,fM)0) tons Railroad Iron. raies to commence at ALEXANDRIA at 10 A M and w w.uiiuuo miai aaj io aay nutu all are sold. I v Terms.; Cash; in Government lands. , i H L ROBINSON, i . - 1 4 Brev. Col. and A. Q M.. i 10-toct8. U.S. Military Kaihoads. Office Chief Commissary of Subsistence. - a T" ., . . . . V . ' i i JJePAaTuaxT or AoRTH-UaaouNa. tta BA)i Raleigh N tl.. Sentpruber 5. 18S5. . ...... ' tatjEALED PROPOSALS. IX DDPLttiATE. W ce until to o'clock A WILL BE . xi. tvj v. ouia uuiua until io u ciock. am.:oii at Bainrauvtne oth instant, for the purchase, of 77 gallons Bouttnuji.aiil 4,-7 gallons RECTIFIED WHISK WHISK KV now in .-tore at Newbern, and 86 gallons RECTIFIED "uitr, now jn store at Morebead City . j Bias will oe received for.the whole or any part (not reo iu "ire urrei; ui tracu ui Hie aoove lOtS. l Tb rijtbl to reject all bids is reserved anplea can be seen by applying to Oapt. W. L Palmer. C S.. at Newbern, or t'spain G W. Chandler, U Si at Morehead City I Successful bidders will be reqiiired to remove ibe Whiskey before theiCthday of October eras : caao. on delivery, in government funds. , . c Proposals wil have a "cpy of this advertisement attach- eo and win oe eodorxed -on the envelope, "Proposals for wiio purcuaae oi . n uisey. i .J W BARRIGEk. Captain aod OS, USA, Chief C S, Dept of N. C. September 7,865. 121-tep2 LARGESALE OF OYERNMENT RA4t ROAD ENGINES AND CARS. Unitbo 8ttks Milivakt Railkoads, OrncS r Assistant Quabtmlhastek. Washington, D G , August 11, 1885. I WILL be sold st Makcbestis, opposite Richmond, Va.. on iTuesdav. October 8 : Twenty-five (Stsh new first-class Locoaiotive Engines, five KMit aug&j uve (h) loot drivers, cylinders lx24 in. waWJ hb, ' j V" s&ni UUO i i nve tnj ursi-ciass Ltocomouves 4 ieet incn gauge Two hundred and sixty-five i63) new Box Freight Cars,' uve 'j 1001 jauge l.l Fifteen 4 IS) newj P at form Pars, five ( ) foot gauge. Ten H m Freight 'ars: 4 feet; inch Ihe sale to continue from dir to dav until all ara ild. oaie 10 com'nt'nce w i o ciock : r Terms: Cashj in Government funds. ' j H L ROBINSON, j Brev.fJol. and A. Q. M me tsep" MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, PURCHASERS : FOR " " "'"I .'-:.'" i- ' ' ' ' ' f $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS f v AT ' j MAXON & STRONG'S, 58 FAYETTETILLE St., and 3 Market Square DELAtNES, POPLINS, CASSI MERES, PRINTS, PERFUMERY, i SHOES. BLACK SILK, UMBRELLAS, SHAKERS. FRENCH MERINOS, POt'KET KNIVES, " UKOCERIES, LILLY WHITE, HATS, Ac. Ac. . e are prepared to sell in large or small qnantities. Parties buying goods by tbe piece will j SAVE MONEY By looking through our stock. . urders from the Country solicited. Wegiveoders our personal attention, ani will send prices of any article by mail, on application. ; iit V -''.. ' ' . j I j 'MAXOW & STRONG, il.l Ra'e;gh. HeoieOibr 28. I 137 tf I REMOVED To "Wi lJPimiSti Staare. FH&UNPEBjrtGNED B?G LEAVE ;TO INFORM T Mr IheeiliSens of-taJeigh ih it Jhe bas removed to the above named tstoie, wnere ne is amy receiving uoeus, and offers them for aalecheap for cash, consisting of : i t !Ty! Staple and ajver Dry Goods; 1 Dress Trimmingsand Ribbons; Bleached and nnblenrbad Oom-f tics. Tabid. IMiOaafi id; Napkins, Irish Lmea and Birds eye Diaper Jeans.. Paper -and Cotton Cambrics, ' j ; i w a w AinaViMA a m.vwx arrnnvii tjamiiauiiixti Aau .Mias&a !i : 1. !.h .. n r- .. m ROOTS AND finOTBS t HATS, SQETS, , ! :v . ''i,:vi. GENTS; FURNISHING GOODS , . l4 j It -yh'. r-. ! . rK"."!"" ""ff, NiO'TIlO'N;S:::d; RJEADI MADE CLOTIIIG Fot Gent's, Youths, and B ys; r?y-1 ' " W.' L Pomerov's Hoitore, ';P -Ji e. j . REBNE, on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Fr daf.sOetober ib,: 3 6th. aud a7ih, la ai r tier the direction of CaptD WH Dat, A Q M. Sale to commeuce at lo o'clock, A M. . i : - ' ' Favetteville St , Ralegh V MISCELLANEOUS NEW DAILY USE, 0F STEAMERS FROM RICHMOND TO, City Point. Fortress 'Monroe. Norfolk - , , and Baltimore, , CARRYING THE GREAT HARNDEN & REID'S EXPRESS, I COIfNECTING WITH THE . RAILROAD 4: . ..'AT . CITY FOIjCSTT, IjROM PETERSBURG, OAST0N. WELDON, RL 'ke!gh, Cbartotte, and af other pri. cipal Cities Souti CITY POINT, Capt. Leary. PICTATOH, . , . Deering. Magenta, ! Baoisir. ..Vrt7 romt as above mentioned, and at Norfolk. Va. with the first class Sieatners ; - i j GEORGE LEARY, Capt. Blakeman. JAMES T.uaAUY, Landis. For Baltimore ; '-'.'t'" j'' ' Tbrooirh tiet et notrt unit k v,t.j ' pal Northern ai.d Westem Cities t . Passengers bv this line nver fail to make sure connete; tion through, and nowuhstandmsr advertisements to tbe Contrary, arrive in RiiiimnM mn.k . .. .i . other fine -.TT.. !" . r?"T "wuw - n D;P7 Tickets can i be procured and any informationcheerfullv given by applyinsr to - 3 f i,.P"8.? Agent, Gaston, N. .C. " O. J. TROWBRIDGE, Pass Ag t. Peers'burg Va Or pqn , . - Ag't City Poim, Va. f k. S. Be sure to enquire for the New Line,. ; September 22, 18i55f ' 184 Ty METROPOLITAN HOTEL, LATE BROWN'S, j WASHINGTON, D. C. Thla ta.J.'n. n.-l u 1 ... in perfect order for the .muij ii.nci, cvENOTATSp ana KEFDHMSHBD, IS DOV reception and accommodation of lis old patrons. - September 21. 1SS Sm HA RDWARE I HARDWARE I HARWARE I N STORE AND ARRIVING : j 2-.0 Kegs Cut Nails, from 4's to 20's, i . bs ooa screws, from to 8 inches, 20 dozen Cast Steel Nail Gimieitfj i uo r rying fans, 10 do Chest Locks,.. 2 do Padlocks. ta; 2- do Plate and Stock Locks, i 8i-0 r unds Shoe Thread, j ' 10 'dozen Coffee Mills, ! ' 20 do Curry Combs, 50 do Tea and Table Spoons, 22 do Knives and Folks, - 4 do P.mket Knives, . 1.2 "do Scissors, ' . 10 do Shears, 5 do Collins' C S Shimrlinir Hatehpt S do Nail llamaiers, 200,000 G .D Percussion Caps, 10 dozen Mill Saw Files, 133 do Hand Saw Files, 10 do Horse Rasps, 40 boxes Horse Shoe Nails, 25 kegs Horse Shoes, 5 do Mule do to cases. No 10 " Whittemore" Cotton Cards, i 2 6il Wool Cards. 12 dozlen Ames' Spades, JJ. i. WILLIAMSON A CO., CoBimisHion Vlurnliunln Roleigh, Set. 23. 134 tf : BACON, WRAPPING PAPER, AC. 5 REAMS COM HON WKPPIN PAPKfi 2o rtnis Fine Buff do do J!i bbls Familv Floor, ' 800 lbs Prime Shoulders, : 500 do Nice N. C. Hams, ' S bb?8 Crushed usfur, R do C do 20 gross Parlor Matches, 15 tegs Lard, ' j H' pails do. 4 ' For sale at B. P. W1M.TA MOV tfrt'a Raleigh. Sept. 22..: : ii j. 184 tf NEW ARRIVAL, Osfa BARRELS BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR, "" At W. R. ANDREWS'. 1 40 BOXES CHEESE. At W. R. ANDREWS'. 10,000 SEGf.RS ANDREWS', 135- Sfptember 23. tf 85(9 Sentinel c;py. TOBACCO! To the Planters and Dealers In Tobacco of Vir. giuia and Nnrth.f arolina. j THE arBSCRIBEkS H tVB THW PLEASURE TO inform their friends and the tmblic ffenerallv. that havit g obtained possossion, by 'e se. of the site f Shocfeoe V art nu tney are nfr erecmg suitable bu ld'ng-s fir Ihe Storage and Inspection of all' -Tobacco consiarped 'u them, thus affording fdcilites inov so much ne.dpd fi.r speedy inspection, heu desired and tbe saving of storage. They wiiLbe ready in a few days to receive Tobacco in their warhns. Thev rcrx-ctfullv solic-'t from thpir resntive frindR and the public a continuance of thsir patronage, assuring them hat no tff ri will be spared by either house topro mote their interest. ' ' ..--j 1 OIdUN & WATKIiVS, 1 ncivc a unutrcTrir t b w K martiv cn - Commission Merchants. (form'ly N M Martin, Son A Co) I mcnmona,oepi, ix, ino. . -..j 1 ; i . , VW We take pleasure in calling attention to the Bb!v Card. All produce shipped to our bouse through Peters burg will be forwarded by our house i-n that place, (N jM Martin, Plnmmer A Co ,) fre of any forwarding chnree. Freight from Petersburg, 2 so per hoeshed ; DrHvaoe here. 50 ceriis. WALTER K. MARTIN A TO ! " September's. . , 135 im JUST FR09I THE PRESS, M IE Y B A R KER j A THRALLING NARRATIVE OF EARLY LIFE among the Indians of North Carolina. From the gnea pen-or tirarne vemon." 1 The book, is 72 pages elegantly printed. Price. Der nunarea f csmgie copies so cents . ' BRANSON A FARRAR. Raleigh, N C September 23 185 tf . STATIONERY STATIONERY! I j Osf&S 'REAMS"SUPERFINE WHITE RULED LETTER OV Paper. .-: i, 1 ' 1 20 reams Redm,ond Mills white ruled Letter Paper. 5s.t ao rotomao Note " 20,000 Buff En velopes. for sale cbep at. 0 Raleigh, Sept 2i. P. WILLIAMSON A GO'S. 184-tf BALES GUNNY BAGGING. t Jf o coils Baling itope. , ; 10 boxes tJlass 8x10. f , . ; 10 12x14. 1 I 2 barrels Linseed Oil. ' 1JK Kegs Cut Nails, asorted. ! 20 barrels Family Flour. " , ' T barre's Glue. ! : : -F.ir sale by - B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. Rent- . 't . - ' . . ,- f 'V , , ; ta.4f MILK! MILK!t IlIIEiK.!!! j 1 Cheaper to Buy your;i ftf ilk than Keep a Cow. 7 H: HAMILTON iREsPECTKDLLY INFORMS ' his friends and the uubMc that he wi'il. on orihmil the 1st of, October, commence the Dairy Basto.eB. and will deliverjiew Mlk eyervsBirBingiandeveuinir. from half pint to nrtv amount required .1 T both will be kept at Farrisa' store for any persons to insert. fbeir names, reauinnrmiix ta he Jeftnt fhii se4- Price 20 cents ner, ouart at presents. . i Mode of doiojr4buainea Jelling .ol tickets from, .the valu the delivery 1 same on pursued at -tbe Nora4EuforeiT,? A I. J He hopes by strict attention ,to. businesa . jto ensure the cordial support of his fhendit ' - epte'iiberw. d.;-,.; . ; . -- jT HA NPSOMB AND YAtTjARf.R Pit nip'E RTY. ;0R;iSAtETi8 4CR6SOF EXCELLENT JFARM Jjkflnfl . H ..-wjea. (rena. Bleight on. the Central , iwuiroaoy impruveoeats, very good two story dwelling and out Honses, e There are 7o acresof origi aal gr6wth of Pine, Oak and Hickory,' .besides-. acres of other wood- muu. .n.Diii(HiM very well waieredi an1 lies adHraoiv inn iaini?wm incre is a nenniitnf eroTft ironno ine dwelling, andU it 6 al together . delist fiandntiitable reaideace. ' Apply to. T ,-vf.r ',. r..-':. -j . vi mil -wsuu . mill uu.. , vuilBCl in infl or roe ta t.;j This is' tbe method t . tf 48 Land Office, MrSpEU.AttotfS. AlJITpMja.-0r BUSINESS. , - , ' - ;! . ..." 1 . ' 1 , Gentlemen'! 'EeadyHade Clothing READY M A!DE CLO THING READY MADE ' Youth's Ready-BZado C L O T.H I N Q. t READY-MADE CLOTHING for ROTS. 1 VfFV,AR6'E'STPK RE4DY-MADB J-- CLOTHING", gutien up especially tor Citv :TP8de W. U A R a. TU( KER. HATS ! HATS!! HATS!!! j The latget assortment of T ''-'i'-.y Ratal Hatt, Hats, Hats, Hatt, Of every style ad qu8litVf-om the cheapest American Wool O lhi Knuvi !. . B 'Wu f'om i "e!t. - . . A.mvuvu . C'l W. H. A R. S. TUCKER. GENTLEMES - ' FUBNISHINGr GOObS I Cent's FURNISHING j Genta FtJRNls.HiIfCT GOODS- I GOODS. ; -A. LARGE ST6cK : MERINOS. WOOL AND SiLK UNDER GARMENT. Cravats, hn ! Neck-Tie,, i V Gloves,-' ! Ilandker. hiefs, ; - . . Socks, Snpender -:. ! ineti Shirts, Linen and Paper ollart, I &c:,- &c, kc., &c, &c. &c. ; J Public attention is directed to the above line of Goods. Give us n Call. ' , - - i pr. V?e are DETRRMI VEt) TO FELL SB-. . 0 W. H. & R, s. TUCKER. I Kaleieh, Sei.tembei- jjj tf " '. :," ' PERSONAL. - " : EDWARD A SMALL OK V'ORTH-CAROLTNA, RE Speetfu :v ii)f.rm-his friends aid ihe Mwohanta of the .le g-neraliy, thai since in cl.s ot h w ir be ha located himself wvU thi house .f i. oNAb Pa-sko Nr. Bait St. BilMmjire VId Importer of Faucy t.ods. Hosiery, ad Notious ol all Kliidi. and wm be p eased e tijeiu wheuever fbev visit the City on business or otherwise. . I Augunt4, 1K5. 92-isSm GLASGOW FERTILIZER COMPAHY'S ! . jSOLUBLE ' . . PHOSPHA TIC AND A MMOIVIATED j Rarrelsil, 250 lbs. each. .GLASGOW FEKTII.IZEU COMPANY'S IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF EI7IE. Address, GRfFFING BUOTHRR rO N6 GO Uurtlaodt St . New York. j ?sr lbs each.) LJdlv31 is 80. smia j ' AMM0VITH BONE. , : SUPEK-PHOPHATE OP LIME, OF TDK MrtPT APPROVKP-Q0AL1TT - A SUBSTITUTE FOB PERUVIAN GUANO! OFFICE, NO. 1 1)4 WA'I ER M'REET, ADJ' IKING IMTED TATES HOTEL, NEW YORK. s My Furer phoph.i e 4f Lime U not an expriment. Ten years frml . f n ,:p,.n alt kinds. fCrrpsand Soils has proved us vain e.ich vear, and 'hat it iH of nif.rm qoti. each0 " bari8ls in S!,,M, ordep. uniform weight 250: lbs. liuiy 31. -8. ; .:- 9ST8nji8 ' ' WAlVTrD. A LAD-, DESIRFS A-SITUATION AS TFACUER IN a pnva e t imily She wrn'in e'en' V i H h the or dimrv an h'gher EngliVh branches Frem b. fiet msn, ltnliiin und dr-'W'i g he will giv-and require the btst reft renees. Ad lrwt, stating terms atid oMir r pHrnculars thv Fditt ts of ibis paper. Ham a 137 .w I TEACHER WAITED. M DFSIRK THESKHyi E- OF ' NR THO oughi y B qnitlified teach the En ..'Huh brunches. Fiench and , I Latin. Ktirf Mn:c n ihe pantt. Schotrt. o5.e thfei 1st . Pct'ber. I wtm'd ort'for .rn n- t vortDfe" ,han twV-iv?y-I'UT veara i.f -g-s decidf d in hr m nagtinnt and very; trier. Any liidv who rian n.-wer t 1 the :ib.ive, wishing a "i- ,; qimaf ion, c;in hear -f onB bv d irTng t I I Mi ..r v Ww 1 iinr t rv - i -t. I . as mm : i References given and Sepi. 'K ' required. 'C1- .... .. LEyVIS P. OLD'S LATY OFFIO . J -ffJEMOKl ( TO THE LVTK'OBM BRtNi'H'.-t OP-: isv fice, n Hi ilbi ro' Street Special a'ii-ntinn to Wtr n.atter. Wilt attend all the Fdentl.Outrt ot theSratei' The' Gove-nmeot. having estkbiishrd its Boa-d :f .War!' ' Claims at Washington! sjiec'al attention given to tbe prompt and thitr-nali rt"seciit:on of such as are commit ted to he care of this offlje, oept-emoer a. . IBS tf - 1 THE RAf.EH!H NATIOlSAt. BANK OF NORTH-CAROLINA, : 1 ' ' --' ttAJLTEXXZII, IV. C. 1 ; Anthorizcd September 12th, 1865. l - ... 1 -4 y'Af.' f DfREOTORS: Gso W. Swepsox. res't C P Mbkd"shll, rJos.S Cannon.' Vice Pre't As - W Boldbn, S - W. . Gouck. Cuahier. On and after the 27th Feutember, this Bank will .be open for the transaction of Banking business . Gold and Silrer Coin Domestic ExoH'n?e and United! States, State and Local Kecuri lies bunght and sold. . Tjncurrent money disc tinted on the most favorable terms Deposits received and careful atteatiuB paid to tbe accounts of business men and Firms. Collections made at all points in 'tbe State of North Carolina. . i TREASURY TEP4RTMENT. MENT, . ) '. . '.' Ornca or the Comptrollek or xhs CBiutitxcT. ! Wa.-hiii(jtn, Seit-m.cr Wbersas. Br satisfactory eviknc' Dtesen'ed to the un dersigned. it bs been made to smr -that 'TI1E RAL EIGH NATIONAL BANK OP, NORTH -CAROLINA," ia the City of Raleigh, in thOmnty of Wuke' and Ktare-of North-Carolina, has b en duly oigWaed ond- r and accord:1 ing to ihe eqa:rem,nts;of the Act of Congress emitted . V" an Act to pisiv.'de a Nation' 'rrne.v. seei't.y a pledge of United States B ofh, aid to provide foe tbe o't'eHlaf itm f and redemption th-ttf, aiproved June 3d,' r-4, arI jhas "complied, with all the provisions of wid ct n quired Hrb complied with befire cQiaeing tbe busin.cr t Banking und r said act ' . . ...,-?'-'.'-'..- Now, therefore. I. FREEM VN (LtRKE, Tempti-oHer of the' iwreiicv, d" herehv certifv thai "THE HM.KHiU NATIONAL BANK ONOKTH-'CAROLINA.iiijibi-Cty , ol RalHigh, in ihe C -unty of Walrc and '.State of Nonh CaraUna, is anthoriz-d to emmence tbe business of Bank . .' .ing ander tbe act gioreaaia. . : ") - Tn testimony i whcrt'f.Crwilri es a I-my" hand and sea) J of office 1 hi J we' fth dav of Sept ember, ifetiS. Irhr'r jUnrrencv -Bareau i eal 1 ., ;.':i of the - Comptroller f ihe Currency, t Trea.-ury Ut-pttrment. FREEM.AN OLARKF, : if f- Conipiroiiei cieo'en-Der as . r MS 2m f3T Progress. Sentinel and Record 1 week -H- WANTED. ' ' YOJjVra LA DY0F EM i LNT QU A LI FIC ACTIONS as a iUulc leacner, ttesnes a . t .tiion s ieq iq a sohiM.i ,,r lao iv hi a a-M-t 'n m- oinf pratca es of the school.' JPor farther p,ut cu'nrs addns II'- C JT N ' - '" ' iR'X-OHfcEIt ! ' t-'&Xrt1 ' ": -Faveitev'i'f.- N.Q 1 II i' If ir- -VI: 4 L :1 ti' v, 1 is- ft i' a- September 1f - ; im 1 i.-it! 1 u -t .. H7 It ieptember SS.
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1865, edition 1
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