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1.1 ".r ' 1 4 v c i i 1 41 j u i'i i ri : iUUJtt,' ; Monday, October 2d, T865. The delegates elect to tb State Convention 'aa ' in this city to-day m the "hall of the House ?ir Lewis Thompson; of BejJ CcM,m jjBf I 'An the Chair and Mr. tv u. waweu, of sura n kntv was chosen 8BenU-prf-ttmr?:i,;. JB. F. Moore, of Wakepofld. ' ,'ment of a committee to consist of t three dele- PI to examine the credentials of delegates prior iheir QualiBcatfonK Th saaito l if i. been the Chair appointed Messrs. P. a Win-; ifE Caldwell, and JL a.7JaOH ,pa on credentials. , :.. :. .' ! 1; .r.l-aajiosw. JJ" -mittee subsequently reported as present -I - . J-1 .tna VIV I '1 nK 1 .u r ., .. following gT" D. Johri w -y- Ai.bxat.pbR- Mr Stephenson. S-Messrs-L-L. Polk. W; a! Smith. Kin BgAcrow.-Hon. S. Uonneii, k. warren, i STTE-Lewis Ihompson, John PooUKIHBlH RtmKN Duncan Kelly. j i,.,L : V B;J5CK,-Daniel L Russell, Si IHTOalf . BbncoMbe-L. Ltewart, fer - BUBM-Tod R. JMwelL. Cabarrus Dr. L- S. Bingham. jT ; . : Camden Dennis D Ferebee. j 1 Carteret Jm- Riiroler.--' ; i ' Caswell Hon. Bedford Brown, Moatfofd, Mc- ' Hatawba Dr J. R Elhs. ' " X , !i v n b U wiro Rr.ht T.nvn t : rn,.wAN Dr R. H Wmborne. " ?-! Pi instBOS A. J. Jones. flKAVEN 0- Q iClarkeA Hoiv WSfyW- 1 cniKEKLAKD and Harnett Neill MeK.av, Hon. Ralph I- pAviDS0M -Hendeon' Adams, pS: Jones. 5JpUN.iRev: Dfc cHolson? WniAullen I Edgkcombe and Wilson John; NortleeU ; Fokstthb-pI. Vi-4iaso. vtl-m-irii ,b-iV. m Fbanklin P. H- Winston, Jrj f H .. ;r , Gaston Dr. William Sloan. ' a.Tits-Henrv W4Tieysr.i.a ;r ! Gran nu.-1-Hone R. B. -Qilaain, ,;Eugejj Gria- Greene k. ttiiainiJi-i" - fiuaroRD D. F.' CaWwetl, JonatKan Harriatl Halifax d. Conigjand; W. W. Brickett Hat wood-W; G-lB. Garrett f , -Henderson and Tbanstlvania A. H. Jones, j-j;; HEKTF0BD-Ri(artrG,;(3pr-- n --.Tones Spencer f 1 ' Sftl .,-Joho a.: McTJauehKo; KBelU. M Juhsston Wm. A,- Smith, Simoo, Godwi.f , jn!iE8 F. G. Simmons, -i Ud . i-,-. .i .; :9-b i LiscoLN-W P. Bynam1;!: Macon R M. Henry. I Madison G. W; Gabagan. T O l!...kk. (. nj j:: i.i:r i McDowell AIney iinrgin SlECKLENBUBQ-Thos: N. Alexjhr,a L Mclvor. n 13 inn.j . 1 . Bieoane s motion as moainea at me instance 01 air. Na,h-A B.Baihes.- t 4 i ier&& Mr? Mnlrt M f New HANOVEiL-WUliam A. Wright, Dr, Hanson, Mf- Mne'ttow was then adopted, pursuant vH a .! .t Ls-r-soaX a.i,-, 4o) which; the Presideti appointed Messrs Mebane, - Osslow Isaac N: Sanders.- ii:....:C..3....;..L V F"ltr - -i-- j-i ' .- .k-' OBMjohn BeiryiBJcPhiUipsiaariffie t. HTnnlhfmi resolu- , P0rrIsiLHon. Geo WiBxOOks.ai fcMOl i j; H" liesv!Ter unl, T Person Hon. Edwin (iKeade. Pitt. Churchill Perkins,, . Randolph. S. S, Jackaonr J rt If 1 T 1 Robeson N. A McLean,, Nattf L Mcjjeanit tf-f.jj RecKiNOHAM Hon. Thos. Settle,! J. ntul .ittUi -rh v t?nwAHnit Nth1 Bovden!1 Dr I.'W Jones. -! Rctbebtobd and PoLtHoh. (G,jgJ LL. 'Ultra r ' -'-oj Bvr-; Sampson A. A. McKbyy Thos.iJ.! Faisotv SriKrer--James M -'McUorKles vi BT Srest . . Stoxes A. H;' :'Joyce..t -1 ; j Scrry Samuel Faulkner. 1 f,. . . .. Tyrrell CbartesE Mctneeso; J' tut : 61 rl WKi--Hon. B. Fr: Moore, Henderson "A'&Rodge Warren Hon-. Wm Eaton. Jr,,.' P. H. Joyner. ; Watoi96tokJ: C 'JohostoiVf.'5 '--''('f Watauga G. W. Bradley;' watnb rv. x. Dairciotn. 7 ..-j.vi0). . Wtlkis. SamL Smith. J. Q. Bryant Tadkjn.-tTItos. HavtvesUii ijicfi iancst and mitchblivt i. uariaoo, The absentees were W. Baker, bf Ashe, Rufun K. -Patterson, of Caldvell J)MMTJuiraldJ 4 Chatham y ' . n Dickey 4 jChrke & R.S wbj of Cleveland : Tbv J- Jy3,Xprr)tocc ; Hon. Ward, of R ckingbra i Samuel t H- Walkup, of " Cnion;and W H. . HarrWr n:- of Wakei fThe re porter haMearoed tha ti' Messrs jHojwa?diDiclfad! flsrriKon, are detained at their respective rfo'mes by un motion of Mr. Moore, of -w use, ar.f utw; k Harrison, a Justice of the Peace ; lor. AhCpuntyd;L; Wake, was r ouested tor drhiniter t :the liBlite8 , present the onh to" support the constitution'ol -'ibe The diee4tes havinbeeniraaii6e,ttpiw N ' hT-i: J Rflfripn nnminaforl ae Prcidnt iif thufVuiTAntmn It Hon Edwin G. Readef Person; Countyi ho'wasb I elected by acclamation. - 1 Tb chairman requested TOp?.1rBen. f pn.d Alfred Dbckerv - to conduct the ent. elect to thw. y tT; iiiiT -mm-nrx raif.Mj-Tv: On; jtefcrnghej miil UENTLEMKN OF THBJjOM V Bv? .."TJ" :f" f f K I: femaflveft' of the people of.vNorth-Carolina we ire assembled '-at. a time of great perplexity to reorganO izf.tTip. ofQvprjiiripnt which has -been disturbed hv a prorFac!edaiid'df6aouiarar 3 i Kldi4'J tO I It is gratifyir.g to know that a virtftons and intelligent people have chtwen a body 0 men dis ti iguished for ab-li,ties,,of macb expejience, and of exalted patriotism fuliy eqtial to trie grave mat ters kmiHWtiM&tW:Vff- -VQ'f'H ? Ai the interests of our ooivstii uents re4be same It 9 to be hoped that tlir will; W jUMfil'pmC; opinions among us, ana mat traps speecn anuiouf, teous manners wiltdistinguish. our iijewourse ; so that hi who h4 beeirjcafed. td pf4&9 JWtf JTO liherations will find but little inconvenience from hir'rkck of experience, andle ehlMed. eAsf-j the position wlth'wHicTi'wbarBel-wlkOrtofed, ait ne earnestly desires to doXor ltar legiMmate objects, only. . - - f v-;;,: -; ' .1 ';: T'flKi.f7..o Fellow-citizens, we are ffoing'hom&'tai reflections upon 'our laU tepfofa J,nd pleasant memories of our early onion, uickeri bnir footsteps towards the old mansion,' ibat we may grasp hard gn rhe liandof TiSenrlftBip which stands at the 1 geth , Ioh briffht TrftUrB which iwi tlD With the guaanceoYnffnWtronx; Wftf-th51 eare of a merciful ProvldeHoBi,l,lJem'lnJ''' oke for the CorivehHIo'ri, aritf'eacte'fridiVidiial member, I invit you toWe' calMcideihj Wise Solution of the important questipnjwhwh ;are-; 10 result :n the peace, prosperity jand happiness of oosfilveaandjOrposierity, and or the strength and On motion of Mr. Caldwdlrf!BorthCoiVn:. eckljehhufg dodty.ho w'M'ofirfrtlmously elected. Oii motion of Mr;vCafdel -fBurke, tb-Con Mention Droceededin lot AAAasistant Clerk. ; , MrCaTdweU.'bfoBuvk, nomipjaediaiohar. Magen of Wake .County i:ijhn Hon. Bedford Brown of Caswell said &at;he fcad eea.hvtbe North Carolina Standard an 9npince ent of Bedford.BcQw.djdaj. fot tant Clerkship lb jkffi!tUHBwt. notauhorized annmincerneBtanAasiot candidate "for any dfBci'in Iheift 6f tM ConVen- "On. . ' Alt 1 , 1 4i TK 1 1 f B n TV i V -r k;i- jttf the same, namftiio &fMer0flar$fl vawwefl nf- Gnilford, remarked that mere WA Jettnother-nf the, nm resldiner irAaiKordisbott ; be drd-not Inow wTfetbeFhe wwarcsndtdater or not; 4 Mr D.J . tJ-';L.L. . ... I Jh motion.of MK'Grfsflom.he (&nvntt0Trtffh d-K te elecUoW of principardooree?f f Mr. Grisnnm nnmimlt Patrick McGfd'wifil of Wke, . 7 T uoor arMLvdheiteren hv the old nome8taa. M8. built noon a "rock and hai weathered I together the f rmvdi ,iif:" 1 Vow 1 t , ca .1 .5. MriStarliaowfcaiecf ffc BEinsburT of Mi- lforVof Wake,omihatedMark-laVifc Mrmingsbdry was elected by thefollowing Voter ineslwrV; 74i .Wniiamk 13 r McGdwan; 14, 1 ? Mr. -v J'?, doI6h:T'Mr.ieiltw Mr.j Williams receiTing iu yoies. p - 'i v f . On' motion f Mr. t Moore 6f Wake the ConTen tioti next Drloceeded to electahEriwllih Clerks A ' MrMooreflif WaketeroniatedMriThed. H. Hill," Bowman, of Yancey. ;v-f i?::1:: ' Mi? Wright nominated &Mrs Thos. S. Kenan, of k' The ballTesulte'inheelecitibfli f Mr Hiil. an. SlV Mr.1 the'''iflohYen' tion ''ext:etecterj Printers 'to the Convention." ' He nominated HtSatf' Ghhari Hplderi f the Stan rfowi fBj.wbo! wWtf'unahiThbnslyJ'elected. e V. 1 Mr Meby0Ttl ht-lm4itee of fiv: be appoio'ted to 'prepare i roles of border for .this'gbverE , mebf 'of the Cdnventinn. " ;i ?a.. - Mr. Winston saggesteii that the number oe lo ' Mr. Eaton thought that seven ;woaTct be the prop ; er humb' r,' Similar' committees- heretofore having ' WeWthus constitated. -?r 1 .f',j!;" f Mr.Mchane consented to this modification of his naotion.; " !" ' " ' ' . : ' "v-r'-' ' f Mi'Manl&oved to ittVnd the mofon by pro viding that, ontil the crmniitfee reported, the Con jventlon be governed tjy. the rules 'of the last Con- Some desnTttMrv discaaston' "ensued as to whether e fale& of 'order adopted bv. the Convention of 1861, or those of the Obhyention of 1685, should be 0tisedtempbr4rily. --f,';wrf:; '-5 Mr. Manly said, that be only preferred those ot I ibe fae' CJonvehtioff because i they had been careful ly prepared bnder Abe supervision of Judge Badger, - j AhnMrtwl tnhim to be better adaDted than the , former .for the government 'of a legislative body. ; Mr.': Settle suggested that'' the committee coald "nave both setts 'of rules' before thena, and coald esi- Ij Report r''ttorrowi fle preferred Mr. 'v'ii.-i'l!. ' ReaolttiL' That M committee of nine be appoint ed, whose duty it shall be to'report; the subject matters , proper , for the action 'of ;' the Convention, ' aojdrfhe nnmbeT of' ibonimittees ' necessary for the iroMrdJRpoeiUon1rfUiie8me:v Mr." McGehee latrOdoced the following' resolu- toon: ;J JZe'Tblat' th President Of the -Convention extend an invitation to. the clergy' of the city of Raletgh; to officiate in succession as chaplains to the Convention."; ?l.,y:T"-k V-K , ." Mr. Mebane moved its .' reference to the commit- tee appointed to prepare rules'of order. J ! ;lhe uonvenuon reiusea to reier, ana vne resoia Utfwuttopk. ?4'- ''i'tf:!- -Vk- : Mirs Caldwell; of Burke, moved that a committee jtftffel"b; appointed to WaYt oh'HiS1 Excellency, 4he0overnbr,' to announce' ' the organization of the Ckriventioh,''ahd its ; readiness to receive any com- .mumcation he may wish 13 make. '- j !The motfon waiatrfeed to. and the President ap pointed" as said -Aommittee "'Me-sSrs. Caldwell, of BurkEx'tob' and Poot'T". " !S?f ' ;The Convention then adjourhod Until 10 o'clK5k, A. wn&wa???rm I Q A Ta ,.l A'Vjtim II lOk? lull idlliilht Uil :A L : I . ; w sai -188 4PearlVSt- Keiar ; York. I '.) t,'lTP '. ' .'. A . it ,' ; NAVi M-a j "':!-- j " ' ' .'" 15. IN A V Al SiVlf.'fc j:--.-. GAIN, 1U jl 1 bcco?11 1 T. COTTON YARNS, 1 nT ! : t.Mb i b. QEETINGi'ic i, o-ione.-j).; V- ;'-.n ') l.'j it jt ?n ';'i?'5.":4;c'i ',,flf'?-'s-,; My long experience in the Staple Products of the Soitflvt troat will enable me.to.give satisfaction to ijone favoring" me with their business. Ofders filled i&iihi:OVipli. Earticalar attenuon paid, to ,fiUng ..orders . or ail l. n rt -v - f ... kjods'.bf.; it: 3d-.. .! i - !" . Fof whli I have aoperior lacilitde8.H M4 Amenta, A. Dat,' Goldsboro N: C-t ind Gsoi i DEWTilieir.iiewei'iia per sbnal fttte nttentJonTiheZ ic ? -ilJWlfla: Ilexes QitfDf Protect 4tohi0kA toofc.m? A4 ,-'irki vtKtv.i0iB! ij-t&.e'fi';ttiitM?ii tfMWUia 9M JLi1U:KXA1 CABU ADVAJSVIi t ..... L . rjf . . , 'i.- . -. . 'S! - On all shipments whenieaieed.'ciqa ?d ;tsl tji HtJCTiOlf I AUCTION ! AUCTION!! ' tremnanta ana paoxagi hn ATAFUIR. WOBld jkageaor cMlJbejruuYM.raaDM nuade weH -to pot ?hetn in udritanda, r.ti'i writ f riucnv a. r .. ... .. . - Comn in on Merchants and Auctioneers''' . Balaigb, BoptembBC 7. ' Uil eepef, Peyton K' WiTliame, of Wake County. ras "elected. -i'ecei ti h 8 87 Totes s Mr.j Hill received 85 votes r Mrjc Bowtn Ke4Wn,19. ' :; ''" ' ; ' :- i'v:'-' On1 motion of Mr. Moorei f Wake.1 tlatoMMl ti's t jpQL 4'-eil oldsis i iflraa5jiia8i i Jea:a4a4-nM;-.'';aJr it-wS. U ; H ..ij , . m m sl.,h. : . . II Hi ,1 f 1 nT.V flV fll RAII-EIGH, ;N;; C.; WED MISCELLANEOUS. :'t , MONEY SAVED BY 1'. J- n-t COMING EARLY, COMING L. ATE .). v-i'.i' AND 1 .'f Co jQ. 1 the Time, -:: !- TO BUY J. KINSEY'S : ' EW GOODS -1 ' , OP THE : ! LATEST STYLES. : B A Vfci JUST RETURNED FBOM NEW YORK JBL with a laree and well selected atock of Staple and Fancy l)rt Ouoda. Boots and Shoes. Hata and Cap, Hardware Groceries and Crockery, which I tff r for sate at the low est prices. Call and examine the following BEATJTIFrjL GOODS: Merrimack Prints, i Wanhegan Prints, T lliciunond Prints, Spragne Prints, ' ' ' -'-'MSM Ana. a IMnia Freeman Prints. Concord Prints, i ; 4, Xondon Prints, 1 : Albion Prints, - 1 ' Monrnlns; Prints j A GREAT VARIETY OF Zephyr Knit Hoods, j , caria. Zephyr KaitMaffa and Tippets, Ms reakiast caawis, - Sontags, i Twlllelits, 'Nabias. .. ladles leghorn Hata, Pearl Braid Feather BaU. i Black Pedal Victoria Hats, ' Indies Triaataed Joekevs. i Caildrea'a Velvet Gtencarry Hats. LADIES' DRESS WOOULJEN GOODS: Wool Delaines, i i I SXlx Delaines, Plaid Poplins. Striped Poplins, Saxony Plaids, :!; Swiss Ginghams, Ladles' Merino Drawers, K : j "Balmoral Skirts, ;:'--l -- : "i JIoop Skirts, Tjadies Extra Fashioned Merino Tests. j " ... ... , i ' i j ' . i ' -: : '. Hauuook, Jackonet, Brilliantes, IrislL Linen, -: Handkereluefjiy La Hose, Children's Balmoral Hose, Linen Cnns and Collars, Bibbons of every de scription, Ladies ; Colored Ber- linslisla Tnread Gloves, - Silktops; Corsetts, ', i Men's Gloves, :i Comot, . : ; Buttons, Hair OU,i j ! 1 Extracts and . . y:---:'4, -f-'J v '-. o ' T' ! : i M-f ' ----' Pomade. Men's Beady-Made Clothing, Boots, noes, Hats and Caps. 11 Padlocks. ' . ... . , ' Rim Locks, CheMr Locks,' ' Flles - Chiaels, Aa:nra, j , , BU Hianes, Screws, v ; " 'WH- Kalveaand Fork'f' "'r1 'Spoony - i vi1--1 Shos Knives, , I; Shoe Thread,',.. ":'J ,. ' Hammers -''': -'-'" Wool Cards, . fi-- t'Diien ana Carriage Trimniiaca, dec. . : . GROCERIES: -Best JTava'CiBf -' l -l" mo Coffee, i .. , . , Best Green Tea, ; . . Black Tea, Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, st'-.J?.li3 JffeBest H, 0:Syrnpj! AJ! 90 t.it ?.: oda, Ji:t'fO i ',- ---.if ?1 v : BalSOnS,r ! : ; - . .... : I,.;... Copperas, ; f -;i .,. h.. l Candies, : j Pickles, 'i 1 . ; . i;-- ': rBiacK"Pepper, Iwrrntei-Shn;.K':1ofsI; Mustard, . ; Baee GlngeriZj:;;,-., T - aaaaaavaaffaao,,,;,, -n rm in is ft i tii'tim -e -W" Butter, Jneese ; it. , .-.,. una vrocHen, Country MerchanU are respectfully invited to call and ...anrtnwnt af (i;iMU in store, i nave Inter ksted iu mv buainesaj -an Agent. Jn NewTork : who' wilj WrehaiarittrtHtes -addStifaalGH)d-r4alrI,at& ifow holasaliwiciesi Thee6ret I eatf make itsfor ymnn intereat to h.uy oCe any,anMi.suni;itfjjfp!Ws ywmajv .wan ,&'3,'',WveveviI SttsbbriieV'bt-Mark'eVftrAite.55i:2 H Raiaiarh. X. C Seat. U. i ! ! 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They Also act as Agents for the purchase and sale of such things as may come in their line of huainesa. - i-, i f rroduce, also, will be taken in barter for good. xoAjjnuJVS r AKKAK,! ! No. 40 Fajettevilie Street, RulaioK m n Jnnesa,6. ! 6 M-tf! NEW MAP j Of? NORTH CAROLINA, CBY8 FEET j FINELY EMBELLISHED ., With Engravings and Painting, j THIS IS THE LARGEST, THE FINEST. THE BEST, and nost ACCURATE Map of the State ever published The balance of Ihe entire edition ia now in our hands ; hence, the woik cannot be had at any other place. Price, (Expressed to any point) $1 V A KAKKAR, i , Raleigh, N 0. I 1 '; i.94 tfr August 7. fi5. ! NEW STOCK I NEW STOCK ! I - JU8T RECEIVED variety of I School and FROM THE NORTH, A GREAT Miscellaneons Books, .. A splendid assortm ent of Juvenile. Worka. AlsoHosic Photographs, Periodicals, Ac , Ac , Ac. B" All at the very lowest terms for Cash. Call soon and look throngh our stock. ' :' ' : . Raleigh, August 30,:1865. BRANSON A FARRAR. I 113-tf NEW BOOK BINDERY. A VING SECURED THE SERVICES OF MR. Dicks, a first class Binder, we are now prepared to do ' Binding of all Kinds, at short notice and in the very best style ! Blank Books of all descriptions manufactured to order. - - I Call at the store of BKAWSUJN A FAKKAR, ! Raleigh, N. C. ' ' 81 tf. July 22, 65. MISCELLANEOUS. I REAL FSTATE AGENCY. ; - NORTH . CAROLINA ADVERTISER. i. . mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISHED IN ' M' the Cit of Raieigh an Agency for the purpose; of baring and selling Heal Estate in North Carolina In con- nection therewith, a ad as auxiliary tnereto, they win pub- l lisn a doubie sheet twenty-tour column weeKiy newspaper, ; wherein will be advertised, free of cost, all lands offered ' for sale thr'UKb their agency, and which will be devoted to the dissemtnatiitn f n formation concerninir the arri- ' caltral, mineral, ffiannfacturing;. and other resources of . the State By means of competent Agents in every County ; tbey will show tbe present advancement ana special capa bi lit ies for future development of each. : 1 S It will be found, jo tnveti)cation, that ro State in the Union can present such a combination of advantages: as gions of the North and South, its Ia'ridn8tretch the more tropical climes of ihe ng from tbe sea coast to tbe moun returns iof cotton, tobacco, rice, tains, yie'd bountiful grain, fruits, pasturagej trapes and other procucts, while in i U bosom lie rich mines of gold and iron copper, lead, coal, and : other minerals, its rivers anord water power sufficient for the most extensive factories, and in its forests are boundless suonlies of naval stores, timber and material for tanning Under the recent change in the system of . labor it ieo tnes tbe interesi or proprietors to part witb a : portion ot tceir real estate, ana is is iuc ooject 01 idib en' - ternrise. thromrh atrencies in Boston, New York, Philadel phia, Bal'imore, Washington, and other chipf oities, to bring these abundant resources of the State to the notice ; of men of energy and capital, to get together the seller and the buyer, and to aid rn starting North Carolina in a career of prosperity heretotore nnanown., ; , , The AnraRTisBR will I be furnished free of charee to all customers, and to others at one dollar per annum. The ' first number will be issued by the first of July, or sootier, ; if the type and necessary material already ordered, can be procured from New. York before that time Those desirous to advertise in the first! number will please communicate to the undersigned at once Moderate commissinng'WiII be cnarared where aaiea are maoe. - i r s , Raleigh. N. f( EXCHANGE HOTEL, HILLSBOItO' STREET, fTTtHrS POPULAR MOTEL," SITUATED ON THE Ft- M ' nest Street in the beau ti ful "City of Oaks," has a I readir earnpd the reDOtatmn, under the management of Its ; exoerituced Proprietors of being the best Hotel in the j- ltoi, ana is near ioe uuaiucn .uc ""vjr i I If pleasant and clean beds, a liberal table, and respect T ful and attentive servants will make guests comfortable, i these can be counted on at tbe. Exchange H otel, f 4 I September 1 a... . . ;.....; t.,:j ..jj' iyf '-.34 - tufk fin WO OR THREE NUMBER ONE BOOT . 11 : and Shoe Makers! can find constant employment at t good wages at Howell , A ,vWavaciory..,; v j? f .t I .; , Raleigh, Aug. 15, If . ., : .;,. j ;: 'f NAILS 1 NAILS ! Vk ' 30 KEGS OF NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES, FOR sale by . W ; 1-NDRS 0 tf Septerabef. 1. V ' TTOOTJ t : WOOD 1 ! WOOD ! ! ! Ji I J WANTED TO CONTRACT FOR 0 HUNDRED Cordor Wood f Oak, Aah and Hickory, and some Pine. To h,lfltiTered immediately. ' Apply at the "Standard o0ee for further ialhrmaloBw-if 'im i" 4 September U tttm Sdi-':lKi t IS8 tf t J L. ' - ' . NOTICE. Btiwfno. Selliner andlieasliir Beal Estate. U 'a. L PE RONS WI3HI5G TO BUY,"iSELL," ' OB Lease1 Real ItA ai inviter to call 'upon the stih' scriher at his Hotel, on 1 the corner of Wilmington -aad too aad Davte Streets, Rdleiglvai C - wJjo pmnvtseao give I 1 hnninma his ' '.inmint arte n tion. and Boa. re , CO. Dai si ; Being ?weir kttriwto1 the citizens ofRaB7gb and Wake County, ifaft undersigned: bopea.ithev iwil ti no 1 hesitate to nut their business In hiaihmds.1 - GEO T t-OOKE U4? ' Agent nir rr nae vai ui iu j-wuotsr unna uni September o. 117-lf pRt GOODS, GROCERIES,&o. GREAT REDUCTION IF arOU VANT A GOOD CIGAR CALL AND SEE' ElAR, JSTOCK I j JUST IMPORTED FROM tlAVANA, CUBA.' f . ALSO ,'-'.-,-.-:.-.::'t.v TOBAtCOS OF ALL KINDS Batter Cheese, ;' ' : . . V'- :iu--'-yj :;S"sar Tea Coffee, Flour, Potatoes, AND. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT bt1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i IMPORTED' AND NATIVE f WINES AND LIQUPKS Soldi to Officers and ,1 ' respcn8ibie Citizens by tbe Bottle. AT McKIMMON'S OLD STAND. - Fayette ville Street, one door iron the Cornet I . .. of Morgan. Rafeigi , September 2 s 117 tf i M. GRAUSMAN, CLOTHIER AN, MERCHANT TAILOR, -I ! Fayettevilte St, RalPisih, Nv C. WjK7-ODLD RE-iPECTFULLY INVITE VHE ATTEN t i ition V a11 nia customers and friend to his fine and selected stock of .' broad cloth, 1 : doeskins; . u.i cassimeres. of alkinds; and par,ticiilarly tohis;. . ; j IMPORTED GOODS ' Sj" Garments will be made up in the best aud latet sty lea; on reasonable terms, j Bt stock of Ready-.liadc Clothing, sniuble f all ages, is very large and will be kepi complete 6v new weekly arriTaig Irutn Northern cities. ; -. Heklso keeps alawe asai)rtment of Gentai Furnishing Ooodf of a.l decrfPaoo Shoes, Boots, i Hats, and I good many other articles too numerous to mention. September 13 ,- wU- . m.. tf T. K. COBB & S0N8, GENERAL COMMISSION ND FORWARDING Mi-ECiANTS. ; Norfolk, Ta. I M .?"U " AR; ATTENTIOS given to all i - kiansci Aoitb-Uanilina PrnHniu .1 : KSFSEKSCE8: John Pool. Esa. , Bertie Co., N. C. eo vr, urooRs. Elizabeth City, . C. Wnj. B. Bagley, " ' Gen1. Wm. E.-Mann. M , " Burreas, Harrison 4 Co., Norfolk. Va. Johp Wfiliams A Son, Baltimore, Md. A.tiust St, . - 9(5 Sm JWOOD I WOOD ? ! ' WOOD ! ! ! WE, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR luO Cords Pinei W.. d,. l : i 60 Cords Oak or Hiekorv ! To bejdelivered here within the next so djiys. ' Di J. Ln BP WILLIAMSON A CO, Ra etgh, September 9 123 tf i . - ... i '; ' I ' ; LEATHER. P I 6a -IDKS SUPERIOR RDSSET LEATHER, llO 20 do Extra Sole ; do 5 dozen t alt Skins, . U At B P WILLIAMSON A C0'8 September 27. 188-tf HE RE Itf YOU It CHANCE ! i A Full and Complete History of the War in j One Volume for $4,50 . We fcre at last enabled to meet the wants of the great mass if the people by offering ibis new work which will . contain about tOocoseiy printed octavo pages, (including .! lUustrationsJetnbel isbed with numerous and beautiful steel pjate engiavrng and valuable maps, and bound in j American Morocco, gilt back, and sprinkled edges for 4 ftO . Disabled soldiers wih find .u'this a rate chance for proli .table employment. Se-d for terms to tbe j . AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENCY, 7 i Wi Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ' , September 26. nj tf :' -' 1 DRY GOODS. : 1865. 1885. e Wou;d respectfully call "the attention ot ihe Trade 10 our Very ci-n jjlete stock of 'FANCY AND STAPLE ; FALL AND WINTER : I DR Y . GOODS, ;-.,-.i--f . which we are now prepared to offer at a " ... ! i WHOLESALiE, at prices which, we teei assured will compare favorably , with those f anv other market Tbe goods were se'ectec and purchased br Capt ED WARIGRAHIM, whose lot g expenencein the business has qualified him to select goods suitable to the trade. 1 Ptace:of business on the second fl or of 1 l --:;: Nos. 79, 81 and 83 Sycamore Street, where Oapt. EDWaRD GRAHAM and Mr JOHN Mo NEECE! will be pleased to' see their old friends and the trade generally. . m . if: . I . t McILWAINE A CO. j September 25. F V . v ISA lm I Sl50 Kfc;WAItD 7 ! WW) AS TAKEN r ROM M AJ BENTLfiYi BY GEN Ail : w W R Lawton. iConfed.) at or near Danville, Va , aDouioe t- tnot April tasua t;ream t;otored Mare, white mane and tail, white star in forehead, fine strleand nctiou. Was lst seen in possession of Msj - J M Edmondson; in Greensboro', N...C.. The above rewat d will be paid for the recovery ot said animal, it notiDjured. Address I . ' ' I- , JlR'J i ' JOHN'KEID; - Petersburg. Yp. . 1 88 1 September 9.7. m WANTED TO PURCHASE, A GOOD AND CONVENIENTLY. LOCATED CITY Residence. Apply im.ed,inUly to '" ! , j. ,. m- - -i' 'BATTLE, HECK A CO., - Land Agents. Fayette ville Street. 1 .ifii tf. Raleigh, June 17, 1865. i Tkree Hundred .Cords'of Wood Wanted. PROPOSALS WILL BE" RECEIVED FOR THREE hundred Cords of good Hickory and Oak Wood, to bedelfveiedat, the Yarborougb House, ooj or 'before the 15th of October, 1S65, Proposals for smaller. quantities I will be rdneived " ' l J- B HOPE, PiropHator. 1 nl Bepiemoer. iauo. - i. -p ., iimi. ..i JUST RECEIVED, 67 'BALES-l.OOft yds ALAMANCE PLAID?. 200 bunches Cotton Yarn. Wfl'M -,t- - B P.! WILLIAMSON A CO. ' FayetteVille Street. 4 ? ; Baleigft. August 7; 5; HOtTGH & CO. "WHOLES A L E GROCERS JlND corner jsonin jroni jn,iaaieireeis & HOUGH,. ;,: .I 'i m TT Tf.-i5"., a i.-.t "i.r N J- - "f; 'T:i S2Vk TORlt5t September 80, '6& i ,o-? ;l "V-i: I -tj- r--'.-"?irritf'' "T .ri..8oVi'----i-. 1 T li '. " T'. :"' '" '. I f 1 : '-.t 1 v,-'-rrsh:iO 'hi ' 1 1 i : E A. WHITAKER HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTH er lot of new goods embracing all torti of 'faaefhl ' r! together with an assortment of ' 1 ' " : !'f .-.14". CEXUEVE OLD UQUOriS. fi i ill; -,.. CKAHPAiaNE,' . I- -, ft'jiAi'Sw';- :ro'c .k-M-i.: f " - iQLD- PORT; WINEV,.'--;' vs.s A-b&kp-k' ?' i .-.-! f ., '," ;.ii,(o ;!,, i , ...Ji.i- -? Hint -j- JUd'fUiq SHERRY, CLARET, a 'ftl.n ::n trvwi!a w 1 nwrwiw 'rtrtAar-' n vti VINTAGE OF 1840, As. ! . - Ac, dtc, dec. -."sF-? For anything in the' way W firft rale i Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Ac.,'3 n,iw f & A. WHITAKEJBj . l At his old stand on Hargett Street " i'V -": ' :l i-4ii English Letter and Demi Paper, j I i ';-:;' "'':--. i':";': j ' '"':;' - ': '. U', J 1 100 reams white woyeLetterr rn'ed, . :.'' 'i.t .V i 100 " white laid femi-uniultd- , ! ;j -' y For -sate br the reamor cse 1 f . tt5 L'ealers won'd do well to Crt)l Htid e'xamiffe. -ffnr-. hiifilaO' jfhe quantity can Secure a gii bajr.iin t . . . f,:.f jii ! .'...:' . . , . E A. A ill T A ivKR'S . ' , Raleigh. Se'rt. 14, lfiS. tf f-'- 4 srt? : OIL B. BORKE Hi V Wi 1( II OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVlCKH Ti? THE .citiaens ot -ftaieigh. Office at hi residence. ' f f i;':i4'.r to ! M-iv v.3. v . . . .. ni-tf . COTTON 1 COTTON ! COTTON MS1 i W-axTei imm t. n, by . .. . B I Wl 1.1.1 iMsOV Jt O j Raleigh, September' 15. ; Tas -tf! PROFESSIONAL,, v-:i. j-araR EDWARD. WARREN, OF .NO HTH CAROMS .A u i M-9 has removed, teiiporl ' r' the city of Ha) Hi mom. j Jwt.ee he Wfii practice bis ri fessioo 4n aH o its frjmcliata9 1 ;and give especial atten.ri"ni.ti Surgery Hr wi 1 .alf' prjj? -,uf.rf '' pare, young men for .gradual ion in Medicineor tor iffeneg . T j' ;the rmir or-NayVi --fi 'i,fi9ir Office 48 C 'urtland Street. I Sept em ber 14. 1 " 1 !7-Tm , $50 .v EW KO.. . OFF NKR CHF1- :to7RYFl 4, t'liE : C deei B tv IIorse4 rather long bodi d. & hhnda higb. about ; years old branded S & tb -necK and ,A on the left shotiluer, over an old Brand U S Wlien last seen' j he was on 1he rond ' to Fa'yetteVille.-' Th above reward i will be pa'OJor ma delivery to me at this n'ace :-. -1 i . :W H. JONES. i Raleigh 1 September 8, '65; ' ' - fc 122ttfj3tjflti ; 11 i : . . i . r t - iT5KEWARD.! ' ! . -' lit i STOLEN FROM AY STABLES. IN 3HLEl(lHJ0N the night if the 19th, a large S rret Hoistv white fnce;., and white, hind 'iega. a little white oo the left fo're ; f-Sot' " j abovi- the 'hoof He has triarks or harness7 ori "him.'v HiS fiiretop is cut -A law a fiue McClel an , b'Hck AiddJe abd jBride. A reward nf 'twenty-five dollars ..will oe. paid for' ' i, the horse and saddle, and fii'ty dollars for the sfprehensioo" iof tbe thief ;L -vSION H,R0GEttS.r I ... - : Raieigh, Sept 8l. ' . 1S8 -tf i - --1 1 -irihJLi :-: ; . . $ i ot I HENRY F.'KNAPP, i ru'k SHIP broker! AND COMMISSION f 'i'fw!.! No 4fcS "Brooni Strfeet. I Particular attention paid to buying'rrries.iProvifrl1' ions. Hai d ware, and advahcea made n consigomantaii-i J if Gotion Rosin, Ac. I. " . . . . i.. -i . s September 1 ft, . '" ' f'?yf "'TtM'-uj1'; . ' B SU BSC RIB E It S 4VF. ASSOCIATED'?! B. themselves together under the style of ,'. tr'-.f-'1 3" j , "DAVIS, DRAKE Co'' ' for the iiurpose of conductitig'a" Wholewile andT Re- Wg ; tail Dry Goods Business, abd havt taken the store' ,' No. 14 Sycamore-Street, for many yeara occupied .by Geo.,. H. Davis, . here they wilt be prepared to exhibit, about33 71 ' 5th of September, large and varied assortment of;JSTAj5 i RLE AND FAN:Y DKY GOODS They respectfully m-k from, their fri nds and' the' public generally, that liberar!91 patronage so long extended to tbe old firms of i jJanoJ JM. M. DAVIS & CO., aad GEO. H. DAVW ' Their long exrrience in the Dry . Goods. Business in j. ! this citv, their perfect acquaintance with the wants of the j Virginia and North Carolina Tradt.fwid their anpertov fa-sriJ1 ! cihtiea for obtaining goods, justify them, in saying they will be enabled to offer inducements to purchasers une e - r quailed byany house in the cuy aJ i " : f t- v fofy ' W HOLES ALE BUYERS .f-rfi j.. , , c 'j ' ' r 1" 'J I'J'fntim 1 Are particularly requested to examine our stock, as we - , are determined to offer them Goods as low as tbey cad be-'3 i bought ,n tbe South., flI f tMt)AJg!J1,tn Petersburg, Va.. Feptjt li ..... 1 fi-.-'' ' IP POZEN a t ' . ; r . t : oiooi -A dozen Long hand'e Shove's. I -. .! . . t 'Mm n...,nlc W.i K ttXUrm ? V- '-.4. J :I i.'J tflV "ToV.-saleJ at i-s-rB:-WILLlAMROjT A C0'i; edjf -, .-. . : . '.- -j-,,L w ".Fuyettevitle Street ' Raleigbr August 7;l'r - ' 1 l 4 !"iU,P 'f :).. '( i ' y m.1. Ji wi i. i i art Tfriii?n nrji.Ti?n I DFSIRE THE St RV1- ESOF ? NB THObUGiL'Y"1 ! qnaTififed to teach the 1 Enaliah.. kthche FVeBCh 4iio Latin, and rMwiicoa, tbe piano;rSchoo to open the .1st of ' October.- I would prefer one not younger than twenty four years f age deefded itf her-'mnflffttnnl rand'Very?'" -i strict, r Any Judy. who can. answer to the4ibove, wiBbjing a.4j i situation, can bear of one by addrp'amg " ' .t.'-ra3fi ;. -t'.- .-uifB wwas. Wavf H0LI.EY? f , j;v .-.wjr'Ci'UrainaJBe.rtie Co., NC.i ' ?a ? References given and required. ' -i t - jmij ; Sept. W-1 1,.11 n--tp . 'r-f lSTUfJdi .LEWIS p;OLOs' LAW OPFICC1' 1n ! REMOVEI -;T0 THE ! LATE GEN BRANtB's' W- I fice4i Hi i Isboro' Street Special atentiontn-.Waliai j n.aftera.. ;Wj4 attend 11 ithe Fe'lal Court i. o ,tbe,Statef ' The Government having entab'iidied Its' Board AoT Wfcr . i Claims t ;Wshlrtgtohs 'i)ecial-aitont.ino givetitojthaitfi : prompt anovnwugtt prosectuion of soco as are, commu ted to ne care o i tuns omce? ; - 4 eVt.1 jl,SSrr4f o or i 1 WIRE, NAIL ROD AffD KHEET IRON. S. -fl aftOfa liBS'WfRBi-BUNKIJia' FROM Me jLyvv a !. . . ... .s4 ' f ' 2,000' Sheet Iron, t jjjfifs f-f xtq , , i - 2,000 . " . Plan tat ioti Iron, S to 8 inches wlde'i . i - T ' f0r " Hoie Shoe Iron, 1 r - ; f'l. 4,000 Shovel Plate Iron , M -' iliuosfa , Foraalb7. .lit . S P. WILLIAMSON CO. , -. !.-- .'. j - I : commission aierciianie. ; - Raleigh Attgnat 0,15r aaBi BUSHELS FRESH GROUND WHITB IIVAtjmn Ol , K, At..P WILUAMSON 10g, September 27. , , , , 118 tf -i f- ' ', , 1., n ,.r jura CANVASS IIASIS AND DACON SIDES fti S OOO LBS BACON SIDES, BBIGH.Tij,,4T - r,000dof do' doV 'Darki M UK i'j.'sa j V' iiereea cnoice injur ?ure swu j 8 firkins Lard; 100 iba fach, jh.H 41: at aw ;'5 ! P0' trriodJ 'i w prime Shoulders: ,bufwoa fetirfaoi VfO lb" North Carolina Hanw, ; rW?:. WILLIAMSON W w." -j fT CommHwion rv i Ka:ffh. AUgua av, w-. f' - . v 1 -v.. rr; - 4 II-:-
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1865, edition 1
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