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mtm -fe,' t - - I' 1 . 1 -f9 i-,1 Jt- ,1 43 a lit tf A nlhorlzort Stantemher J 2th. 1 SOS' tt ri v n Bin m? c is - Cil.GiiAf,. Pres't. :;-C. H'. H-d Wt Jos. W. Bolpeit, : , ' " - '"5-. . r ,YW B G tuei Cashier.. . in ac aiier inz(ia oepiemoer, mis anx win aeupen rur'terttn?Wta of. Banking business? Ji-- : - - "I t J : A 3 ''"Gold andilrer Coin,-Domestic Exchange and United tan .. ju; i Rtirteti, Wale'-and Local Securities bonght and; sold. ' , jifrsarf -0icurnr''in6ny";aiBCounted .ton, the moat favorable ! JL1 attentionjiaidto.tb ? jijK fwpata .businea nei and nrms.., .;V t n.. ' uoiicciiDna mane avail DOinra m : me otaie oi norm- r , Carolina. .J f ' " '. . "i-ai.-! . 9 r.-r.' r, t' " OPFICB OF THB CoMPTROl.LSB OF TUB CnEEMCr, Wagtori: Seplember t2tb, 18-W. tliiielWfeiBAt Briaiiafaotonr 6Ti(icDC presented to the un 1 - c lie City of. Raleigh in'the County of Wake aod 8at of ' ic.rfh J'umiina hM hn dulv ormntied under and accord - Uf. V-? f (p. t0 tb requirements of ihe Act Of COpjresa, entitled tt iTin Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge . i jrs.; -'-'- i? nf rfniiBrf HtatP Rnnds. aod to provide for the circulation 1 "andredemptionthereo, approved Jnne Sd, 18H4, and has H i".zjpxf- ooMvnlied with afl the provisions of said act required to be - i ... . ... r oi,: .conmlied with before eommencine the business of banking,. J nadraid act -f J' -- " 'i-'' 1 1 s ttLtf-J a Carolina, is authoTijed to commence the busintss of Bank !W,n8 unver fte acl oresaia, t- y In testimony ' v. Currency Bureau. " .,. Da I . of the. i Comptroller of the Currency, y "? i , Treasury Department. .. wbereof, witn es s my ' hand and seal of office this twelfth day "of, September, IRKS. , r-f rrr FREEMAN CLARKE, - -Comptroller. 7 .vv- - . 135 2m XiCKK0ffeMSff CARDS. ' . f ff ' U WH.MIK0TOX. N. C, 8oth Aug. 1865. v i iiior Wilmington Herald."- . I -i' jgbf ft V fOft THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, PLEASE i 551 insert the enclosed- letter. ' received from Mr. John XU. WMtnore:r:;:j. W. H.i BELL, I (Successors to Jno.Whi(temore & Co.,) I ' aAOTFAfiTVKBR OF 04RD CLOTHING, r D5ALBK 1ST MANUFA CTURER'S SUFKLI ES, COTTON . -.AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, &c. No. 91.,Maiden Lane. i i W :. Nw York Cilrr, 24th Aug ,1865. ! tV&iJi .Woir,' thetefore, FREEH AW XIAKKE, Uomptroller J - m.V K ; of the t;urreicy,.do hereby certify that r THB RAI.EIttU I f '- ? '" W JATIONAL'.BAjSKj0FiQRTHCAR0LINA,"in the City 4 :t f ., ."r.' " W. Kaloivh. in the Conntv-of j Wake and State of North r Mwsaa. Shackelford, Haas & Co , i i. GtttUttMn . At the request of Mr. W, II Bell. I' "wri I"!.-..' .' you in regard to hi" successorship lo the manufacture of the John Whittmore Cotton Cards. 1 can say that I bare p ; been at the head of bis establishment since January ,ls ,.' 1863, and am. still super intending his business. i , . .-.v..-'- '..n 'Respectfully-yours, - '. ; 1 JOH! WHlTTEifORE. i . . i r In addition t this, we caution the public that all pen- ! 1 nine "Whittemore Cards'' are branded '"John Whitte-f-fwi-ore? The sparious are brandtd simply " WkitUmort," ; . and we respectfully invite all dealers to call and examine " the brand of our genuine Card. i- - Jifiy t ' S SHACKELFORD. HAAS & CO., ' 1 i I' . Bole Agents for the United States. ,' For John Wbittemore'-a " Cott n Cards. . Sept. , ,'65. . . " ' 120 8m ;;3pKIIMENTS MONUMENTS ! l J - -THE SUBSCRIBERS ! KING, WHITELAW & CO.. ("PEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR OLD FRIENDS I , . -j i MM and the citizens of the State generally, ; ;that having .! -s it j 5.reened their I , - I u: tt. MARBLE AND;ST05E.W6rKS, I On ; the BorDt. Block, at 'lbTAVNDER'S old i' i ;' i " ; ' -i BUW.? nyoMevnie sireei, r-r. .-.-.ww ....... MONUMENTS, i VAULTS,! .. .HEAD STONES, Having associated witbr us -one of THE BEST CAR VERS IN T0E COUNTRY, and from the arrangements we have made, we flatter ourselves that we can fornish all i'l Vwort'ii our line at cheapo itoaa be done in any North- i u i ; vij, iui iiuuii ui nnivu, can sou examine our large ,httf jfa-iiwietj of design and our Jist of price: , I - j. We are also prepared to furnish' ; WINDOW II4.S, WINDOW CAPS, .'DOORSTEPS, &c &c. And to contract for all kinds of : ' ! STONE CDITlNG iND STONE MASONRY. j king; WHITELA W &. CO. Jxo; Whitblaw, Wh Pat REFERS TO , PA ubo. w. Mosnscai, tsq., Rev. Da Masojt, D D i. M. Hbck, Esq.,,; t B P. Williamson A Co. '",?.:;PW-Aoli " K. P. Battlb, Esq. fe.r;8eitenber!9i HO-Sm STTIT W.-TTT T -7- ' cfAEW DAILY JLIWE OF STEAMERS JFROM RICHMOND . I City Point,. Fortress Monroe, Norfolk vt-!'sK T..: , and Baltimore, UARRTINO t-THE, GREAT , JLiRNDEN"! & -REIDS EXPRESS, r connecting WITH THE RAILROAD twrom Petersburg; gaston;,.weldot ral- iJ.r.-tghJ Charlotte, andal( oOier principal Cities South. u. uiow uu ajiu(iia steamers r- 5cK2 C?- 'CITY POINT, Capt. Learv. JfTJW? offft. T .JBAGEflTA. , IP! t i hi Baalsir. t City. Point a above. Inentibned, and at Nprfolk, Va" 1-f4w.u,u' urat ciass oteamer GEORGE LBARYV Capt, uiaMinant ' Landis. in uwumvni. , Through tickets sold and bafoga checked to all princi- - n&! KnrthArn nt Wl. r-itfl. 'Passenger bv this line never fait to mk- .,nljr , tion through, .and notwithstandm? dvertisemeht to the ojumrj, ujtitb m uaiumore mucn sooner tuan birfinv IIT " 1 . i 1 r F.jEij.:e;i?-ft?CAt 'civ p;rr v. 1 i: .TickeU caalje procured and any information; eheerfullyS -iI i tgiTea by applyme to .v v s , f hV; f I !P - .C. fDUNN, PtfssAgfent, fiasiXN.'C. ' I "I ''ji :i ;C,4.Jf!ROWBRIDGi.Pa8s Ag'u Petersbttr Va l ....... ......... ..mw- . . , .r ...... t j - .' i;..a--lie.stire.t enquire for,tlie New Lioe, , !-: i Xfe AI;? -iSafJM.to .tci Ensrtjsh branches, French and f loj I-.J;a?ibdrn8,Tr0-Th,e'Pia,ro-'" 8chbo1 pen JbalaWj I v&-JvfFtfo twenty-- iir" k ' . -B, u. uer ;manajremens .. . .wll. can hear .of 'one bv ad.lremtinir - i. sad vert wishing .- ",aU;- re"cegenaddVeW,ire;' t-P ,' 'r tfXIt I r ' .. . IW 4 T ' -- '.- ., Mi 4M.ii.t 4 - A'-f . J.k-.l'li -. .x'U. 4 "lfltBUiTANWRnst mi- '. " t t ,. ,, -,, , . , -,, ,.. rV ' tofJZV. r MLmseed " H' . rfT0 UNTIL THR lit OE Land Agency,. Ileal : Estate, &c. k w;-H. r aARDsojf.'.-- 4 -IAKB AGENCY: jyjm w rf-- ,. a. , . . ;. n. f"or the Purchase aad ..sale-ttfl Land, Pro- paring oIIvme8andS.taatlon8 for . :?' lWHSBffi & ihe'pVrcbase and ale ofReal Es tate and pher property 4 tso ior ine purpose 01 rriwinw u..nio. it Frped men and Others. i, Parties desiring t hire labor of anv description will do weM to call oirus?-W I will have connected witn our- business a ursiraie am.uu eer for- theSale7of Real Estate and other property.? Our experience in business generally wjll, we trust,- bee af hcient recommendation to secure us a) liberal Ishare.of pat ronage. ' . j s I I ' : t J 1 J , - " Our ofBcev for Ihe present, will be one door above th7 'Progress office. ,' - ' ,' 1 1 '1 'J - " RICHARDSON & MILLER. . , Raleigh, June 23, 1865. , ' "'TV1 'iiAiN-U ' A G E;N CS.i BATTLE, -HECK & CO.. RALEIGH, wilt buy, sell and lease, adjust titles of. pay taxes on, 'd itfe; onrl voare of all kinds of real estate gold, eoppeivJead, jron and other mines, water-powers Ac- j . xhrougn reliaole agents iu ever.T kouuvj,, tvui maiion "will be given about particular localities, 'tracts of . .. j . . . i " .ill- i,- WilL likewise undertalte .coileclion of debts in f!r,lin nd filsewhere. bv suit or therwise-! - North 1 ."-' Communications confidential. Commissions al charges moderate. ' i . ib . :.!'"! Raieigh, Jnne 12, 65. 50 tf. . . . RIVERSIDE ; " FOR RENT tOR "LEASE. II WILL RENT FOR ONE YEAR, OR LEASSi fOTt a term of years o any geutleman, my Farm,, most desirable Plantation, lying in Wake County, twelve nules below Raleigh, and within: six mitesof Clayton, on the N6?th Carolina RaiV Read, 00 the 0-08 1 liberal term. It contains 1450 ACRESf 700 or 800. being cleared, under a good fence, and in a good state of cultivation fifteen acres being good fresh, low grounds on Neuse rivejr. L - . ;,x r CA J L'i - . It is well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton, Coca, Potatoes, &c. From SUO to 850 bales of Cton niay' be raised annually, besides the Corn, Ac, necessary to the f;irm - , - 1 "' ' " - f" ' It has a good Dwelling House, bouses for fifty or sir'y laborers, with a new Cotton Gin and Screw, and all other necessary buildings." ' .' ; . - f " ! I will alaoe to the lessee or renter, all or any part of the Moles, Cattle; Hoes. Waggons and Farming utensils, and: what Corn, Oats, jodder, Ac , he may desire for the farm. ! i : i '''""'''! ' ' j" ' ' , Call and see the subscriber on the Premises, or address, v ' " " " J. l. POWELL, I I Raleigh, Ni C. Wake County, September 49. 140 Iw DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, 1 I OFFER FOR SALE MY FARM, FODtt MILES Weal of Raleigh, lying immediately on the Hillsboro' road; con taimngTwoi Hundred and Eighty Acres, one-half in original growth and ihe remainder iu a high state of cultivation. ! It is well adapted to the culture of Corn. Cotton, Wheat and Oats, wilh seventy-five acres fine low. grounds lying on Crabtiee Crei k. The improvements aie .. t inferior to any within the vicinity of Rjleigh, consist g of a new Dwelling with eight rooms and Basement' cd Out Houses. a new Crib; Burn and Stables, and a v ell of nice water in the rearyurd. .1 have adjoining ibis : luable Mill property which-1 would sell. Those wish- g to purchase will niake ouly application to . f i t- .. . . - jv , W. S. 1CPKER. . " ' ' Kaleigh- .Septembers. '1 " 13 -tf ' , . .. NOTICE. ' Buying, Selling and Leasing Real Estate. : A I LL PERSONS WISHING TO fliCY, SELL; OR Lease Real Estate, are invited to call upon the sub scriberat his Hotel, on ihe corner of Wiiuiington and iiavie Streets, Raleigh, N. C-, who promises to give iihcir business his, prompt attention, an J snare no pains, that 'will enable him to give entire satisfaction - :; Being so well known to the citizens of Raleigh and Wake County, the undersigned hopes they will not hesitate to put their business In his hands; G EO. T COOKE. Agent for Wake County of the Pioneer Land Om. September 2, 5. i 117 tf " , : 1 J, : ; 1 " , j..)r( ; , .,- REAL ESTATE AGENCy.' HORTH CAROLINA ADVERTISER. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ESTABLISHED I Jl the City of Raleigh aa Agency for the purpose o' buying and selling Real Estate in North Carolina. In con nection therewith,' and as auxiliary. thereto, they will pub lish a double sheet twenty-four column weekly newspaper ' therein will be advertised, free of tostall lands offered for sale through their agency, and which will be devotee1 to the dissemination of information concerning the agri cultural, mineral, manufacturing, and other resources of the State. By means of competent Agents in every County ihey will show the, present advancement and special capa bilities for future development of each. Itwill be found, on investigation, that ro State in the Union can present such a combination of advantages as - North Carolina. Situated midway between the colder re gions of the North and the more tropical climes of the South, its lands stretching from the sea coast to the moun tains, yield bountiful returns of cotton, tobacco, rice, grain, fruits, pasfurage, grapes and other procucts, while in it bosom lie rich mines of gold and iron, copper, lead, coal, and other ,minerals, its rivers afford water power sufficient for the most extensive factories, and in its forests ' are boundless supplies of naval stores, timber and material for taumng. Under the receut change in the system of .labor it become the interest of proprietors to parr WSth a portion of their real estate, and it is the object of tlis en terprise, through agencies in Boston, New York. Philadel phiaj Ball i more, Washington.' and other? chiF cities, to bnng 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 in starting North Carolina in a careerof prosperity heretofore unknown. 1 1 ... The Advertiseb'wiII be furnished free of charge to all customers, and tu others at one dollar oer aonnm -1 Th. first number will be issued by the first of July, or sooner, y if the type and necessary material already ordered, can be f 1 f. . T -r . , . 1 ... -. . I pruum-eu iiuhi new 1 ora ueiore mat time 1 nose desirous to advertise in the first number will please communicate to the undersigned at once. : Moderate commissin will be charged where sales are made, t i !' . . - . BATTLE, HECK A CO.? ' . Raleigh, N. C. HANDSOME AND VALUABLE PROPERTY; FOR SALE, 28 K ACRES OF EXCELLENT , FARM 5 ing Laud, ,4 miles from Raleigh, on the Central i Railroad, improvements, very go6d two story dwelling .and out Houses, c. There are 70 acres of origi nolgrowth jiof Pibe, Oak and Hickory, besides 20 acres of other wood- landj s i bis term is very well watered, and lies admiraWv hm buiinunuii. J..UC1 c is a ueauuiiu grove around the -dwelling, ami it is altogether a delightful and desirable residence. Apply to i i ( j.i... L. P. OLDS A CO".' v , ! . i Pioneer Land Office. .aepiemoer tsua 1 u ? Atf- tJo tf f ; TOBACCO! : To the Planter and Dealers in Tobacco of Vir-. . .4. i vi ginia and North-Carolina. ' I j rw-iHK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THE PLEASURE TO H 1 inform: their friends and the public generalliCI'ttiatl , havifte obtained missession. bv leas, of the sit a nf ShnnkA Warehouse, tbev are. nom erecinsr suitable bnildinaa ifnr 1 i utr sjiorajre anu inspection 01 an looacco consigned to .1. S3. L j T . . .. I r. .V m . . ".:7 ti iiicui, mus nuraiug lacinties (now so muco neeaea.j ,for speedy inspection, wheii desired, and the saving of storage. They will be ready InVfew days" to receive Tobacco in their warehouse. ' -. They respectfully solic:t from 1 their respective friends iidVthe public a continuance o4hir patronage, assuring them that no effort will be spared by either House tot pro V mote their interest. . t : " i .tilUSUN fe.WATKINS, VX, tNE S0MERVILLE,J m ' W. K. MARTIN A CO. ' Comm f (fornVly N M Martin, Son A Co) j ?,-v 4 ft- Riefamond, Sepl.2, 18R.1 ' ' ? ' - i b BZ& We take nlpnsnrn in n illinn We take pleasure in calling attention to the1 above I burg will be-forwarded by Wr bou our house through PeterB-f bouse in that place, (N4MJt if anv fninrnf1int nKaA. t auin, Finmmer Co.,) frae of at f,,Z petsHoftsbeud; Drayage y alter ii.' Martin a co, j here, 50 cents;'- W ALTEI : .September 281.- " f1 iU 139 4 nv- if JtViSflCA- FARJff" FO R VS ALE f MTt&RM CONTAINS loo: ACRES. IS. LnrtATfi-h aw Iredell.Conoty, near Statesvilleron the W. N. C Rail U n.oaar oaa ou, ik a trooa isarn ana otner out&onses. flSmtrM f cleared; 5 : acres -Oak and. B.icory.,, This is! very! gi'6d IWJieat land, end produces Corn, Potatoes, AcA verr well.. ,Ar creek tprnas a portion of the boundary of the farnjij aaoVt several Uteres gdoif bottom land. ' 'Apply to ; - ,f 'L : r--r.. fr, f jjx feftOLDSfA CO.' Pioneer Land Offiee September 26. ..-. .1 ,rfii, , i .-187-ltv i i ... TT WAJSTEIXr OSADATI. AGENTS" WANTED TO" SELTjj; tiX?- new ana wonoerrut wiu AlAUritiSK, the onlv cbnan'oriA linihwitTi n.,.NUAiV.A rf!a fcr f HiddefordvMaibeJ4i .H in; . .V)C7' A MONTH ! A GENTS -WANTED. FOR, sim entirely mevf -artusUs, just out, ! Address O; F vny jQuiiuing, oiaaerora, jiaine. , ) JANUARY .near the Cap. -1 f.i,Tfi,i r Ti Books, ' periodical, ; At.-. t jC'aI ojSf ? i ttfa may have to 4? Geoirranhvj; Conpell's primary, al8;intermediate Geograpbies.i Crosa' I Ka'.TexlrookarAfieG'ey's 1st, '2nd, 8rd ana 4h"4 jr Grammsr, Bulu6nEnglishrn5tBar-Web8ter! Etenjen,, 8T tarySpelIor,"Klate,PenoilsSltes, of various seizes, San. . "ifeU" :istwno;ud. 'rdeadera, -Webster's Cobxotfon .f' 4KrKh&f lWcRonVK- Parke'8 Philosophy. mitlf a :tram- ?ALS0mt.r . - A Wire consismment: of Bibles andiTeStaments frons the American" Bible Society, for sale orfi donation at Society Mteaw jt -jM-a te ifevi-f j. jv -t.-ti .i'ALSOiia'Vi M Onr Own Primary, Crrammar, --mn f r- Elementary 1 .r. ' ; .- -j .. j 5 - -r i'-" f t First Reader," s. I-c-j - . '1 i ' " ' 'Second : i f- t"?--!r ('tt,:v') : " wj "r SrJiool Arithmetic. --v- tn i Bingham Latin Grammar, Deem' Pirsfe Reader, and " the Southern' Zion Songster, by W; E. Fell; and: Sabbath School Books generally? ; -.r-'.v' - , VJ i - ;..a, i-BRANSON A FARRiR, r -.: 3 s 5 itaieign, in. u. - " ; SABIN'S REPRINTS. R ARE, V ALUABLE AND CURIOUS WORKS. THE Narrali v of C6K DaVidanhing,!a Tory of North Carolina from 1775 to 1'78S, " - $5fi0 i Major Oeo. Washington's Journal, 17S4, 1 : I SO Tbe Province of Pennsylvania; 1755,: -i 1 25 .5 Order ook of Captain Leonard Bleeker's Cam- . '- piiirn of 1779, -.,- - -i;8 00 ,vLate Revolution in, New England, 1689 ; ,2 50. New England's First Fruits, lf43. . ,2 .r0 A Relation of Maryland in 1H3.1,-, m j , . 4 00 " Certain Inducements to. Well Minded People, IMS, 1 0 , Parent State ot the Indians in New England, 1850, 2 50 Fqrt her Progress of the Gospel ammg the Indian j r . of NeW England IK 2, ' . , 2 0 Progreasfcof the Gospel among the Indians of New 1 I, p;ngland,'.6. . . " 1 50 .Wnidicatiotobf the; Captor of Major" Andre, 1817, 2 50 5. A fcwiiopie of .the abovet busLJc' have lately been re printed by M.r,Sabin;in the most elegant manner.-' The works are exceedingly interesting on account of their age, 'atid very valuable as histories. The name of David Fan-. Ding U etutcially familiar in North Carolina " '.' ' r BRANSOSTAFARRAR, s Sfl-tf. " " Raleigh, N. C, sOUTOERIf BOOKS. BTERUANGrCAMPBELL' cALBKIGHT, . . , . PUBLISHERS AMD DEALERS , IN BOOKS,- TATIOKiEHY, &a GREENSBORO', N C. (CONTINUE TO PU B LIStt OUR OWN " SERIES OF j School Books consisliiirf of Primers; Spelling Books, Readeis, Arithmetics and English Grammars; also Bing hiim'a Laiin Grammar and Ctesar. We offer onr Books to Teachers and Booksellers on as moderate terms' as are of fered by publishers in any part of the United States, f ' - Eor specimen copies or lists of prices, address a above f . . :. 1 . . August 10, 65. Vi ' i, . 97T-am ., CALL ON BRANSON & FARRAR AT their old staud lor Uopks, Statiouary, &c. Sbch v goods as are ordered , will be obtained if, to be bad in the United States. They also act as Agents for the purchase and; suie of such things as 'may come (in their line ol . business. . , 1. ' ' ! -Produce, also, will be taken in barter for good. ; . . ; BRANSON A Fa RRAR, i. ... 1 . J, 4Q.EajeWeyille Afreet, - I Raleigb. N. C. Jnne 22, - 5S-tf. TOWlJIAl? ,OPm0lTJ-CAROLINA, 6 BY 8 FEET, FINELY EMBELLISHED : 1 With Engravings and Painting, , VfiBIS IS THE LARGEST, THE FINEST, THE -JL BEST, and most ACCURATE Map of the State evemublished. The balance of the entire- edition .IS now in onr bands j hence, the work cannot be had at any other place. Price; (Expressed to any point) $Uii i BRANSON A FARRAR. - Raleigh, N 0, Aqgust 7, K5. - t4 tt NEW STOCK I , NEW JUST RECEIVED FROM THE 1 variety of - " STOCK! l-ft" -NORTH, A GREAT School and Miscellaneous Books, A splendid assortment of Juvenile Woiks. Also Music PbOuigrapbs, Periodicals, Ac , Ac , Ac. , " . AH at the very lowest terms for Casu. Call "soon and look through our stock. . - BRANSON &. FARRAR. -, RaUigb, August 3), I860. I ' 118 tf JUST FROM THE 1PRESS, . . ; MARY BARKER. A THRILLING NARRATIVE OF fEAHLY LIFE among the Indians of North -Carolina. From the gi'ted pen of - Ctarlie Vernon." - 1 t i m The book is 72 pages, elegantly printed. Price, per hundred $'10. Single copies 30 cents , .1: .. , . j: - ; , JiRASSOSA FARRAR, 4 k I ' ' i .11 i Raleigh, N. C; ' 4 . September 23. , -.v , - - r 135 tf i STATIONERY ? STATIONERY 1,1 REAMS SUPERFINE WHITE RULED LETTER JV Paper. 20 reams Redmond Mills white ruled Letter Paper. . : j,i do Potomac:) , "4 V," Note " 20,000 Buff Envelopes, f or sale Cheap at a v. wtfiLilAiuauw v;w . 184-tf t Hotels, Boarding Houses, &c. EXCttAHEHOTEivr. IIILLSRORO' STREET, I KALEIGH, jV. C , rWlHIS POPULAR HOTEL; SITUATED ON THE FI i Jl nest Street in the beautiful ".City of Oaks," has al-' ready earned the reputation, under the management of its expeiMiced Proprietor. of being tbe best Hotel i,n tbe. South: ' It is located within u few yards of the State Cap-' ' S tot, and is near the business part of tbe City. - '; f "If pleasant and clean-bed, a liberal table, and respect ful andratlentire servant willr ntake gttests comfortable, these cau be counted on at the Exchange Hotel.' : Randall a co. . . September 12.' J- " ' . 325 tf t COOKE'S HOTEL, IS, OPEN, 'ANDr THOSE WHO ARE TRAVELING -nd wish eomfort able quarter and gobd eating, stop at COOKE'S- My terms will be ;as u.oderate as possible for .the 1 lines.. You will always-fiud convey Jhjw at the depot t take you to either of the Hotel ' in- this City ; but.be sure to inauire for Cookers.' where von will tfet good.loda- ivf: ff(to(t e(tiingfwifirat'Viuter to drink, and a pip to Jsmok'eif yon wish it. .a. i:f 1 will be prepared to accommodate 'a or n memoers ot I the approaching Conveption.; . GEO. ,T- COOKE. . eieuiember Jl..l8id .-. iid- tr. JUL MEMBERS OF THE I CONVENTION AND "Others visiting the city, can find comfortuble rooms, ; wilh or witoout bi ard, on 'reasonable terms, bv aWplving to " Mr - FRANK I. WILSON.- on Newbern street, at the bouse formerly -ocencied by J. - Raleigb, September-SB? ' 13- f . .;. FROqr v STREET HOUSE, ' Ai .fJBSA'UFOftfNd ' . -.' avt -.-;4NO. C, SKARttUN, v r 20-tfl i f. ff t-H ."V -n iTi Proprietor.,.:, TO THE MEMBERS OF TI1E CONVENTION IA M PiiEH A R B D TO TAKE A FEW MEMBSRS DUi rftigthife'sessiiin ofthe Convention at my private res tdericeva't the corner ofi Martfn' Knd (McDowell Street nbont on hnndred yards from! tne " Standard ' office. JNO. T. high: vSeptembery29. METROPOLITAN ' "LATE BR0WN.'gli HOTEL, I i '1 WASHINGTON- D. C. -69 f. ? " Rkvorntshed: 1m Viaot in perfect order for'thfe "teetBtioff'and accommodatioa Oi1 iMiHa .pawns i it'i p' -f.-.u-s? t - i . . . i ... ,., .... ' September 2i; - . V 17.7- . l88-r8ai r. VaiKSriLi W iMlHiBRS nft O 7tt R TH iTN ? H O TT RTR WtAV. wttiftaa "i.'fl i dijftT. .-" ' By the Dav. Week and'Mouibv ? f FV . -3 ORGANTpff ,1. 0. , mine ;jcindersjged: h. a v-j n g . WiMrooiri'iotn''r! Tr i w A . I t idrK Ttf ii 1ibbve Hostel TIj? iramljSef7 yeaW'arnow' refittfuT; 4t,4nl atUfiettlh4r6iid.br4at3) the accommodation o'. r arts puojipi f AnaxtrosewtKwisb r visit Morgan ton atno,. i enjuj uur ireso mouDiara preew win una. tne wio t uuuw) guuu coinionsnie room, n. accommodating aervam, and .Ihe best furnished table in the State I . - HUNT A WALTON. WOPY BOOKS, WlTfl'PRitlTfilJ COPIES son's First -Fart, Mitchell's intermediate 8 . l.U :. i .... 4 I W. " " ' "' x, '4? li 1 Miscellaneous. mn Dili GEO; DS:.IEUIT CO f4 .'t (blisbed 1859.) - Ml se a -r-200 Lad ..ft u.i:j.u:l. Jl TI.. 4 : . ? " k!5 I.OQ Neckiind Guard Chain. '-4 5 2,500 Vest and Chatelaine Chain, rsii .:,. 4 $,000 Gold and ,Qnyx Broaches, t14V, '4 8,000 Pear.Cral, Ac, Brooches, 1 ' ' 4 4,000 Gold,: Pearl, Ac s Ear Drops, ; 3 ,eoo.Gents' Scarf and Breast Piaf, '- 2 4 " ! 60 4," sso 3" r is 2 " 1 12 4 f.si.'ia 2 - v 10, 8 ,VI 4,."iiJ0 voia tinaseo orncieib, . 7,500' OvhB and Bracelets..' j?.. . 1 .000 Gold Watch Keys and Slides, . -r 2,000 tiOta lOieeve puuuus, an., . 8,0CfrMteikture Locket Double, f - y . 8,000 Miniature LoeketsDisl Face,; - . ...n ITJ niklmklntf A mlnf AA ' 1,00 Masonic Pins and Emblems, ' , . , S.noOYIain, and Chtttserl Gold Rings t-J 3 '4,f 00 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 1- -.r, 8 , 2,C(uO Ladies' Buckles. Charms, Ac , . 2 s7,5!0 Sett Gold,, Pearl, Ac, Jewelry, 5 BOOEetts Garnetf, Jett, Ac; Jewelry, 4 ..flOV'Cafifornia'Diamohd (Rings. Ac, - 8 , 1,500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ao fs ! j . 1J 2l&00Giold Pena Pencils-Ac- 4 ... . t.OOO Gold Pens, Case and Pencil , , 8 . '5,0t'0 Gold Pens, Ebony Holders,1 '-' 2 1,000 Silver Jce Pitcher,-Ac, . A 20 - i,5(o SMver CasterSiCruei Stands, Ac4 12 . . 1.600 Silver Card and CakcBasketB, . 12 t 8' 10 12 25 2d . 8 7. ' 7. 6 fO 40 85 18 18 20 8 . 8 10 8 It 1 a u s "4.000 Silver Cups and Mugs, 11 1 . 4 6 000 Setis Tea and Table Spoons, i ' t 7 . 8,000 Table and Dessert Forks,:-, - - - 10 5,000 Silver Fruit and Pie Knives 8 4,000 Pairs: Rings, Salt Spoons, Ac , 8 3,600 Silver TeaLCsll Bells. Ac; 1 2 4.C00 Oyster and Pickle Forks, Ac. - - .rU 2 . . i Each and every srticje ih the above list is represented by a Certificate These are placed in simi'ar envelope and Heated."" Any-person obtinning ceriincate. to be had at oneoffice, or eut bv mail toany address; will know what they may.iiave lor yae Dollar -, We charge for sending Certificates, paying postage, and ... do'ng the business, (twenty live cents each;. Five will be" sent for $1 ; EteveUr for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for 4 1 9; add -Otoe Hundred; for ft ft. i : V-,n . ' t Any person receiving a" Certificate for. an article, they may not desire can exchange for" any ofter article i'n our Hat ot-tne same value: .? oy tois meinoa we are enaoiea 10 furnish the public wjth selections from a rich and Varied stock of Goods, at aj'nominul jrice while all have chance of secnringterticles 10F 1be"'vetry-highest value' We war rant every article a represented ornoney refunded. ; Agenta- Liberal) Commission and valuable premiums consisting of batches, AcJ given to Agents. Address ail 'orders to ' i -! i., r:., GEO. DEM FRIT A CO.. .,.,.. , ;.. 4 3t3 Broadway,. Y. . September 2B. i : - 137-lin TO 1 PHYSICIANS. " f ' Nw York, August 15th. 1865. Allow me to call ylnur ottentkin U tax P REPARATION - Ot VOMfOUXD' EXTRACT BUOHU. The component parts are BGCHUi Lvm'Hur. WUBEB8, JUMPER BERRIES. . i . i - MODE OF PREPARATIONJ-Bucfan, in vacuo." . " Juni-per-Berries, b.v disUliaitn, toform a fine gin. Cunebs extracted by displatement by t'qnor obtained froni Juni per Berries, containing very little sugar, svsmall propor tion .4 if Spiri t, und more palatable ihtyj any now in use... ' The active properties aTe by this mode extraded . Ducbu. as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a dark'' . color. . It is a plant that emit its fragrance ; theaction of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction Mine is the color ol ingredients, The liucho in my preparation predominates, the smallest . auantit of the other ineredients are added, to prevent ' . 1 . 'nnnn instniiun. it will h. fitunil not tji h a Tincture, as made) in Y haimacopoea, nor js it a tyrnp and therefore can De-nsed in cases where fever or inflam ' mation exists. In this, you have tbe knowledge of the , , ingredin and tie: mode off preparation. ' Sloping that-you.(wi Ufa vor it with a trial, and that upon .inspection i will uiftetwith your approbation. t. , i . . r WUh a feeling of conlideace. V V ". 1 i-'l am, very respectfully, . f , .....,. 1 II. T. HELSBOLDj . '' Ohtmitt and Dniggift ot li Year' ' Jucperence Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and Clumieal Marehouie, 84 Brhadtvav, ttv York. From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in ihe World. . " I am acquainHd with Mr. H T Eelmbold; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was successful in conducting tbe business where other had not been equally fco before, him I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise. -.- I - WILLIAM WEIGHTM AN, ; Firm of Powers db Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, N, nth and Bt own Streets, -! Philadelphia. "K 5 c i i - 4 BELMBOtD'S FLlllD' EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Indiscretion. The exhausted ' powers ot Nature which are accompanied by so .many alarming symptoms; among which will be fonnd, Indispo sition in exertion, Loks of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil ; in fact, Universal Las sUude, Prostration an4. Inability to enter into the4 enjoy mi'uis of society . ','. The Gonstifutioii,nc4 affected with Organ-.o Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in viq orate the System, which EJLMBOLSS EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or-Insanity -ensues, !..:... 1 ff f A?)J. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, In affections peculiar to " Females," is unequaled by anv other preparation, as In Chlorosis or Retention, Painful nes, or Suppressiotr of .Customary! Evacuations, Ulcerated, or Sohirrus State of the Uterus; and all noipplaints inci dent to the sex, whether arising rom habits of dissipa tion, imprudence in, or thfi decline or change of life.- - A. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ' I. ' AND , . i . v T? V StC.I.M PRQVEp ROSEi. HASI1 -rWUl idically extirnilnat fraai the system Diseases ari "sing from habits f Dissipation, expense, little or no . change in'diet, vto 'mconpmietu'oriiaopssvre ; completely superceding those unpleasant and dartyerous remedies, Oox )paivai And Mercury in alt these fflseas. . vA 4.JJ i i.f --.j-- tvi . It k'-ift A-a 1 ' ; . i ,' '.H-.sA '' '" V ' ' ' " USE HELMBOLD'S ' . WtXSJiy EXTRACT BUCHU, " In all Diseases of these organs, whether exist ing in "MaU" , .or ",cw," roi , vihatener cause,, originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant . to tastd ; thd odor," ." immediate in, action, ' and moi strengthening than any of the preparations of Bart or Iron. ' Those, suffering from Broken down or DelicaU Oonsti- . tulions,' procure the Remedy at once. - . ., j t t . The reader must be aware that however 1 slight may be the attack, of the above diseases, it is certain to affect his 'Bodily 'Health, MentntMers md Hapfnnss. .-.. 'isUAlLthe above dlsetoes require the AiddflA:diureti.-; BELMB0LDS EXTRACT' BUCHU 4: IS THfe'GfBASAT. DIUEETIC. SOLD BY. DRJJGGKTS EVERYWHERE, f September. Wl " .i.-n 123---lni ALES; '4- . t 51 "vi rnntfcsn"v Tinv A r.n SMITH. AWUV . ' - t' (Lata styled Smith & Brother, -' . . .' fcf?. fleW' OTA. j 4i Vi if ' - - 7- BREWERS OF .-fe i;'. EAST INDIA AKD BITTER rALK'ALES,.j, ' -J FOR CITY" AND SOUTHERN USE. -- .-f s t. -f'tJjA, Wi'T)esa,atesAare of Improved quality, brewed with great care, pleasant, nuu-ui ve auu rujtvueunig, ouu. to ims relied on, for purity., . ' brewery. .West 18th st , be between 7th and ih ava JnIri65li sNt AUCTIOPLi iAUCTION AtTClTIONII.; - 'VaTTiE ft AYE GPESEDtOVER OUBiSTORE. XAlEtGE., f f AUCTION; RooTns,. wtir y We-Wi 14 deceive good and have weekly Auction. t lteiarirtaatHltner haying, -tMmtntMmt Mk-Mi of traods that tney wish torUxe' .on AT QNCE.WtmUalo well to' put them .in ouadavv4 i J . .I.;,"SB P. WILLUMSQNJk C A gheptemter 188-tf v TVTfST tIirlTIVIi!Iaw,;.l! .Til BALES 1.000 yds ALAMANCE PLAIDS, i fa-WBflfc,HUnV,U1ia VUu A'i i w.--. L.i- w-. -.. -c- ' S . . .2 a -n K. J E r I ClnM... III - -L iii ii1ii r;ui uni rimi 11 nin -i ut -.r -r- - p-, -T ' ' 5 f-Maifit . 't-4 . -J Gastoa Train, tor r etersbnrg and the JSortn. ana witn tne 1 -. . , TT , , , HBfctingCaMdWtclie . . ; 1 ' lea. GoW Cased WatfbeS, ?3ar r", 4 00 .W Fmiirht Train I eaves Ralaicrh at 11 A- M : CharloUa. at IT .:.' . 10 h lini' cnAi 4 vffNr AND AVTZI ' .H.1665,TrainwilI ' ' " ?.7 ' X LUN.DAY AtlGUST ru- us ijilowntiljFprtberrder 21 t a A: M stoppine at Compaov Shooover-nieht L1- The Mail Train only,; will run on Sunday. ' Passenger ft are notifieif 'to procure tickets before enlerln'g the train.4 A addittoual fare will be collected. . r r ifnfjWJffrn' E. WILKES, , '4 ' . . .f. .'ui.y- i Engioeet and SupL' , Company Shop," Aag, M. tS,,,, ; i.JPvtf,t IEiy SCIIEDIJI.E. in f-r. h TIIROtJGH IN ONE' DAY -tuts ,? 'K8 ND' AFTER THURSDAY" NEXT THE RAL ;vf eigh and Gaston train will leave Raleigh at a. m and reacn u as ton at is m. ' ... - i Petersburg uwiaiwiltihjave at 1 p. m. and reach tbe ter ,.min.us of the Petersburg Road at 4 P Dip i- 1 A sufficient number of .omnibuses, and wagon bare been 'secured to take all tie passeagera and baggage from h terminiis of tne Petersburg Road to Petersburg. 1.: , ' ( i , Leave.Petersburg .at:, mireaca Gaston atll a.nl. Leave Gaston at 12 a m. and reach Raleigb at 1 vl mt - c i P. A. DUNN, 8pt, fi.4ti.llS. r.t - lS , R, MJJUNLOP, S'pt. Petersburg, R. R- , . Rnleigb.'Junei; 65. r ... . 66 tf. 1 'J I . )' ' '.li' .1. iu1 "h ' ' - ' -r SCHE33TJLB ' ", KALEIGH AND GAST0JT RAILROAD. :r, .GOING NORTH. ' . ti w, H , - f bafAXbTKAnr'. r-".i. .7 ' - - Leave lateigh...:4r.::i'4..w.'-i...... 5 00 A. M 'V.Millbrook.,'.. 5 25 " " Huntsville....:... 6 4 - - Wake 6.18 Fr&nklinton.j.,,j...v 7 C6 " -" Kittretl'. . . . . j J.V.'. . ......... .!.. .. . . 8 12 ' " ' " Henderson.. ...V 8 58 " i " ;Junotion.....j ...-.....;;..-.... 9 80 : Ridgeway-.-.'-!-. 9 86 ' ' " Warrenton..,J..u.......,.....,.J...0 15 ; .fr-,J - ' Mcon...: Littleton.. Gaston j.,. Arrive Weldon.i :..10 87 " ...It 20 ' ,.-..12 00- - " ... 1 00 P. li. GOING SOUTH. -V-' - " ,--'' " ' vi "mAil -traih : ' i Leave Wetdon ..,...' . .v. . . . '. M, Gaston, . . .. .. . ., Littleton.; . . . ., . . . ... . , ......... . " Macon... .u.i. ........ ........ .10 00 A. M .11 ,00 i " 12 45 Plf. 1 84 " . 1 57 2 22 ' 1 2 .89 8-22 . 4 03 " . 4 44 " . 5 83 "v 6 02 " u u Warrenton .J. ..... . Ridgeway ........ . Junction . . . . .i. , . . , H enderson . ........ , Klttrell's... Frsnktinton . . .!. . . . . ti Wake ' Huntsville.. ... ... . " Mill Brook.. 6 21 ' , Arrive xwaiciua ............ 7 00 ' ALBERT JOHNSON. Snot. . August 15, 1865 4 - - .iv. M ul , 10i tf PEOPLE'S LINE FOR; NORFOLK , . , INTERM EDIATE LANDINGS' : ; tv-. YJA. GANAZ. , ; . -:-fpHE; FINE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMERS A MINNEHAHA, HUGUENOT AND WASHING ,T0N IRVING, Wixi LKAVB NBW BKRHB .1! Tuesdays, TLorsdays, and. Saturdays. i ' 1RAVB NORFOLK Tnesdays, Thursday; and Saturdays. These Steamers -have been pnt on this route for' the' ac commodation of the Citizens of Eastern Nbrth-5aroliBa,f and will be run the entire Season. ' The most careful at tention will be paid to Freight sent by this Line. ' -' SP-Rtes a low asby any other Line. -hi'- '' ; " GEO! OLNEY, ' ' ' - ' ' ." ; 7 ' " ' Proprietor. 'July 8, 65. - ,! " "'-' 1 66 tf." ; THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS - MOST COM FORT A B L lE FROM CHARLOTTE : . - TO THE f . NORTHERN CITIES, 7 J VIA 1 ' " , North-Carolina Railroad, ' ! ' T i . Raleigh A Gaston' Railroad, V. : Petersburg & Weldon Railroad I ANO THSnt YARIOUS CONNECTIONS. Passengers by this route will, leave' CHARLOTTE at 8 o'clock p. m , arrive at Raleigh 4.80 '.tu m. Leave RAL EIGH 5 o'clock a. m., arrive at. Gaston 12 a. m Leave GASTON 1 p.m., arrive at Petersburg. 6.80 p. m., and leave that night lor Richmond and the North, or stay in' Petersburg, get a good night's rest and take the ; cars for . . . I- . . f - . .. V . City Point, connecting with the James River steamers Tor Northern points. ! ),, . .'ttj Passengers for Western or Southern point will leave Pe tersburg at 5.30 olclock a! mT, arrfve atJaston 11 a, no.. Leave Gaston 1 1' a: m.,- arrive at Raleigh 7 p. ni;; "Leave I Raleigh at 7 40 p. m.and 6vi m. rr ; 3 .if -. .s.- -st a .i ,!' -. . 4.-P . ? fassengers are respectfully requested to get ticcets beforeehteringthb,tarB'.1',, s ' 1-1- V a , J , .; BL WILKES, ' , ' Eng. and Sdp'Nt a R, s . A.JOHNSON, s', Bup't. Raleigh A Gastoa R. B, R. M. DUN LOP, Sup't. Petersburg A Weldon R. R, IV!... ' August 22, 6. -fJ, IW tf Leather, Boots and Shoesylifcc. f,.'in?,.' . w,....,... LEATHER. fc4,l fl S SIDES SUPERIOR RUSSET LEATHER, BfcO 20 do... Extra .Soja "L .do m ,vi ..H. w f W I I.I.I U Sf 1 IW A- ffHIK . . September 27v . a . w iai muvvn w vv jijai j '.- 'j-i , . ErrABU8KSB it A 81 8.3 ....... . nyi ' ' WM. SMITH BROWN Sc CO., . . WBOLBSALB D1ALSRS IK7 jl TTII - No. 53, Chamber St4 Jf etr. j:orkf .,..,-4-. . -1 'i-.i tut "tic o- i. . f-j Bisc-as w av .- o mitw nrtw""rtr"ri LnSents'of tX)TTGIC 4onal on Commission, and make eaah advances MrahntmeliUb His arraniremente wra-atiRh i as to in8nre,taithful attention to, the interest of lheebnl 4 a rahMr,J?rs4 i ZL, qpHlT BY, BUYNi?; SHOESSt ltaOairfSWS tfS3 Jkl Tip8,tw.o-thirf lbe nsuaJerren8e6fnDiilvinychil. f v.-.i. im ft,f.nhBii t-New York pnees d ren with shoe to be- taved. No n. for 4iirn?j wear caafibrdnojtaif tiy iotbw.'. ?5TUliDC tf Meitamam ananaNy jsaved JbviiiaatfLtTintentioa .That toesof, TOetal-tirmeo. aboe. remain Mrfeot hbUI tta ;riat ,.f that f bo U worn ont. Th eeiera.kentrrAlhus benefitting- the health nd saving money w -n V .4 . r- Fo salebvall aKodMlM-.' j.;,. . Jtr. I , 1riJJrT"S "JOZ ift,rm Jrr-aixe, d i Se-AngastlTSBS,, - iim 1 " ft nJwvtia ti !X'l Jj - rnCl pR-7IIREE -NUMBER ONE BOOT AA 4md Shoe liakersi canr find constant employ tnetlt" if : . aonl marram at Rll A. nnr' .; - . . -i 1 Traiciisra.'ltonie-KeeperB. &o M't-ltrrTTTi..JLi The Pateat Portable"pP ATELYrRE-PATENTED Witu JUjneatirfo surpasses , an FaTta pAT lMpE0v, rcueapness, con venienoe and durability, evp7T Mil puouc aa 11 saves mo cost or posts anrf ik rea tot; where plank and nasi are ; inconvenient . . w tit tools requimi is a. hand-saw jind ha?nSJ "5d th. a to yold the necessity o? carpenter or n. 80 after ooce seeing it. - ' v er or anJ ingtrn? - wiuk wi wviQrii is iniiiir ufah Mal -vow -miuM,j iMirauKroa(i twice a h -""ion rail ,ner, fallj.as cbeap, and substantial aa u ft" th lb the above ad van tatrea. , . 110 ,a"er, n . r-. . pttj wi.- :. . ur eiu.. Iris not only becomi'nnniversany ng fn. v t larRffZfrH fenW8, a rare 7L4 cicu a kk yuuug men m me purchase nf t. l iff Right., tor wbieb nny kind of produce VraTn" &Dd CoS ;ti Immitrii mn --iX-4: . tc grain, ftnll... .1 payauie m one ana two years. 'fi" o ii AAB . tnnlndinn lkMi. ,..L.j "uci m Vftrnnto i J.ywn8 ano vounty Kights,. enclose st5m V, rnd I dres. immediatelv rw; r.rre. BAtDP with fi. 1 tbe-N0. Raitroai Address 8DUry Tuni 0U W. BRENT AUK , Jnly;lj; 65 Kaleieh. v .n;-,:' ins. .i ' 'JJ 1 ft ' I' ; - . r. -r- -M18 yews established in N. Y. City " "Only infallible remedy known." ' j 14 Free from Poisons " i - " : Not dangerous to Ihe Human Familv " ; " 1 'RU com but of their holes todie'' - at, Koach, Ac, Exterminator . - i a , paste used for Rats, - . . . Reaches, Black and ; , Ac, Ac , Ac , Ac. - "COter,8J?el"I?ls Exterminator, Is liquid or wash, used to destroy, and also as a pre . - T . , aentative fir Bed-Bugs, Ac. i-,- " Cotar' Eleeiiic Powder for InsecU, . : Is fur.JfotA, zMosqvitoes .,.?,; ' - . Fceus, Bed-Bags, Btseett, or, : . .. . Plants, fowls. AnimaU.t&c. l Sold by all-Druggists and ketkilers everywhen Ef H li BKWAa tl of all worthless imitations iar"w-Tv;iran moB on ect Box, B t!ld anu riuBA, ueiore you ayy. - - - ,rtu- tvK HENRY R. COSTAB. 'VE-PSIKCIPAL OSPOT.-482 Beoaowat. N. Y. .A-lHold-ayiPr.'PESCCD. Wholesale and ReJ rP!?.Sna" ffiPaFlftl n5 Oealers in KaleigL.K.C - "INCREASB OP iJATSVThe armw-' Cawto (Eii Hshasserteaud proves tby Bgnres that one pair of n wh? uarc h progeny ana aescenaants no Jes I ban 65l,0a in three years: Now- Unless Shis virrimense family cut kept down, they would-' consume more food than von! ' See'" Costards " advertisement in this paper. " RATS BIRDS. Whoever engages iji Atoti) mall birds is a onet man whoever aids in exierminttn rats i henefactor,) We should like some of our com DOndentS tO CIVe. UH the hnnofit mf Ihnir OTiwri.nn. i driving oat these oests. We need sometbin? besi esiintd oatflvandtrapsforthiB business --Seientifie AmeHcanJ.i see " iOSTAB s advertisement in this paper. v3865. "C0STARS" RAT EXTERMINATOR fnimpfe,al and sure the mos perfect RAT-ificatmn meeting we tun ever attended. Every Rat that can get it,' properly prt. parea acenroing 10 airections, wut eat it, ana ererj os that eats it will die, -generally at some place as distant! possioieirom wnere ine meaicine was tasen. iau am -. Mich., Mvrror. r,., ' f i,. '. See Coma's advertisement in this paper. -:7A 1865; V A-YPICE FROM THE- PAR WFST.-SpeakiDf M..CoTAa." Rat, Roach; "An V Ac, Exterminator-" mm gium and provisions -are destroyed annual); ioGm County by vermin thn -would 'pay fr tonsof thisEi and insect inner yuineaster. Wis. Jitraid, Jgg- See " Costab's m wvv&r , WW JJl lA-IHAT. advertisement in this paper. ri-rai865- PARitfEfts A6 Housekeepers should roM that hundreds of dollars' worth of crain. nroTisions. k are annually destroy etf by Rats, Mice, Anls, and otbem ect and vermin all of which can he prevented by w dollars worth of "Costab's " Rat. Roach, Ant,c,li terminator, bought and used freely. tSold'in Raleigh N.'C. ' "ByrV P. PESCUD, Wholesale and -Retail Ag and alt Druggists and Dealers. ' July 8;5,, - 70-S i urea nnniirRn tnrnxim wiiitii nwi. wannpniii.ti wil l, hk ni7nirivF.it KM Jl- hnndred Corda of rood Hickory and Oak Wm4H l . ilu, V W. I. mi nr hetort I smaller Proprietor. 4 US tf September ; 1865: - (WOOD r WOOD I WOOD ! ! . m'WS WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOE lOftCord Pine Wood, ':. , . 50 Cords Oak or Hiekory, .- To be delivered here within the next 6a dm ' . - . Jt;i" Htfi V itM f WILLIAMSON CO. c Raleigb, September,;,,.. isj- , : rll- i. !! V . 's'-l ATTESTION ACENTS ! TTfUT'tQ V"TTI r M A Nfl E ! I A jfuu ana tjompieie History - n.. v.li Ak ll.!il. Wp are at last enabled -to meet; the wbbIs of tbe m mass of Ah people Jhy4dBenng tms neww... oootaio aoont tjuu woseiy prinea:L t""v illnilaiiinnaV.nili.lllahul WTth fHimerOUS nd LW" steel plate engraving and valuable maps, aoii :Americn Mproccoaill .bwlandspriDK.eucu"" f Disabled soldier. will 8d in U. a rare " ' vleamplpyment. gaud. for terms to "Jpvpy t(tsi; 4" 1 .4f iiamoertttti 15 ? S' TEACHERS' DESKS AND "CHAIRS, LECTfJRE' ROOM ' rtd - p J l -rf-t .-,, - eiDRiTn StlHOOL Sal! . . . . . ua Orore evr. el 3A 07 IIAinrF ACTUILEli OJf JiUiUUo " which winWufnisbedat'New Yorku pnces ' iraMporlationr : ;ti? b aY J J r or t9 f Tfntb Antfc lkm iwtri tw caxaa. in ; ww"i- Comtntseiotr.' s ii; - " -.! rj" Woo4 Tjarng; fa rry variety, proP ; il I:i!t.tlt"rjrfrVt.i Qrl. wVrranted to be nirUtt - fi8nB4w.B,, - ..nftbefj - 'j M 8fctTJte7a Wi-tr'rr boB(1 1 e f wi mistake j&arKea on eacu vscnaicc wj ' Orders solicited" af rolnptly efceeote, t ' Hi ': KIPOUTANT TO FARrW--v vTk- C; A ITO) Y0UKG v. BWJjBBjr RequixedM, wf A !Mr,w jurive a single nail wwl 1 'w . ..Vaty oT fencing can li 11 S 3when used Instead ol the'postW nlunt "sed ml . .J.... . j. .r.-..-;r. ., -II 111 i i - , u' VQUOHYCI W !Vr4UUUtVUU UUUK, 15th of October.. 1865' Prooosals for wi1tWrecefved.et J. H.HOPE, I, ?.nted by S Mo,rganton,Jilj',J6o. .' - 838 it. "I 'iF v3UIlgl7iAgti?r"SF .SWJ4SS w tr Raieign, AgTl5.1r' $7 it Jl J.li: -1A I j KVC A&waaa ?t;tji p -. A t i . ' " Kg, fck-J,sjyy 8 II
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1865, edition 1
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