" !V LJ 1 t; a. v n - : - -..y.v.i. . , , , . rr . Tf- BE-Daiuer Webster,; c : .t" C-i' ' KW, yf) i ;V-.tA,v;-.-.r.-t:.?0 - t JOS. & 0 mitiyr of the Standard, Jiaiien JtxtMiikfmehr 1 . .: i .x.-'i...T-Uiiwir"v;j.2;v ihUnited States:;' T'" :&''-!)& .'t ". ' ; r ; CTTLATION Df THE .STATE. ' V '7.-.. t' ' LAWS OF THE UNlTDjjSTATfeS. 1- Pm4 a Af ited (Sewio oJ ijr jCbngrat. Patted nt the $erond mtiovtcXwfft begun aniloUUn at thr City of Washington- In thfjDUtrict oJ Votttmbi, on Monday the fifthday of DeOffntmtA. I. (d end ing Saturday t tte ouH day of Marcki-A, 1 865. x , j Abraham Lixlolh, President. '! BiJnrtsXi.' BiAik, Vice- President, ana rresiaentor me senate,-. uanibl was was elected President of the' Senate! pfoifmpirt, on' the ninth day of February, and -so acted ontil and iacIudiiiR the nineteep day of t&aif toonth. A 2Scbotlr UoLjrAX, Speaker of the Hons of flepresentatiTes. ' ' AN ACT relating to the Enrolment and License or certain yesaeto. .rftv-jr 2-&ii'--' ' pe it enacted by the Senate and. PuserBepreent ti res of the United States of America in Cungrses assem bled, That wheneyer it baU become necessary for theowo erior owners of any Teasel of the United States navigating ihe western rivers and the! waters ,on th northern, sortti. eastern, and northwestern fi on tiers of the United StuU-a otherwise tban by sea, and being in a diatriot other . thus that to which snch vessel sball ieloujr, to procure her en rolment and license or license, or, renevar thereof, .the game proceeding may be.liad in the district in which said vessel then shall be. as are now, or. shall then be req tyred -bylaw, on application for such enrolment and lioeose, or iceose,or renrtwat.theref, ai the cae may bein the dis trict to' which such vessel may belong except the fcivibg ixt bond and the,enrojment3ndi8Sance t license ,nd tfea officer before whom such proceedings shall be bad shall cer tify the same to the collector of "the -district to whicb such vessel shall belong, who shall lhereapon. on the said own er or owners giving bond as require in other oiaea, duly enrol the said vessel and irane license iu , the same form as if the application had originally beeo, made in his office; - and either deliver the said lictsnse iu said, owner pr owners, or forward it by mail to the ofScer who certified to him t he preliminary proceedings, and who shall, ; in sucbicas, de liver the saia license to the owner or owners or master of the vessel : Provided,, That this act shall not be construed so as in any respect to change existlag laws, excepting in mn fr as it enable sucb owners to procure eneolment or li cense, or renewal tbereof,iWithoutJxeturniog their vessela-H to their aome ports or uisiricts. Approved, February 28, 13S5.. ' I'M - 'i AV ACT to amend an act ' entitled An ' Act-' Ui iffulate; the Admeasurement of Tonnage of Snips and Vessels of '' the Dnited States." approved May sixth, eighteen hun 1 dredandsixtyfoaiii-xi ; .'-;v iHkfi.-.; r'.--.". , Be it enacted by 4he Senate and House of Representa- tives of the United States- f America in Congress asseat'" bled, Tbat the act entiuea " An ecv to regulate foe ad-' measnremeBt of tonnage of ships and veese's of the United 1 States," approved Hay "sixth, eighteen- bandred and sixty four, shall be so construed that oo'partof any ship or ves-1 gel sball be admeasured or registered i tor lonnag that is nsed for cabins a late-rooms,4 and oonstruclect entirely' above the firsi deck; whicb is not'a deck to the hull. '; - .. ApprovedFebrua: I&;t'.'- vtea,?' ';: -. -a -:'.: -t Chap. XLXI-t t i -.- AN ACT concennng the Collection Distncl ofSalem and Beverly;"tn Massachosettsl' --'"'J " '.t.'-i m.:-,.- Be it enacted by the Senate "and House' of , Uepresenta-1 lives of the United States of America in Congresa assemi bled, That the office of naval officer for the district of Sa lem and Beverly, in the State of Massachusetts, beand the same is herebv. Abolished. '. ; Sec 8. "And be ft further enacted, That the office of sur-J veyor forjsaid district, to reside at .Beverly, Mj, and the same is hereby, abolished. 1 i" Sec. 8. And be lturther enacted.That the salary of sur veyor of said diwbicPeBal! bereaftef be fbar hthidred dol lars per annum. ."; - I ' -,-. ,,! - . . Approved, February 28, 185. i.,t.f t I "' i . I. ' fChan. LX3Cin " J : AN'Af grfntjf )tbo Michigan Ci HabbV3ciimnn fft , iue use ut uuveruiueuk icra iu bbiu naroor ior me pur- Sose of protecting said Harbor. - - . I e it eoaotea Jfcy the SefnatsfkVf -tfoae of- Representa tives of the United States of America in Congress assem bled. That there is hereby granted , to tbe Michigan City Harbor Compuiy, at Michigan City,. in tbe. State of Indi ana, tbe privileglf usiBlbfeirndationof the bid gov ernment piers now in said harbor, for the burnose of im proving and protecting the said hatbor, and no expenses made by the said harbor companyor this purpose shall be considered a ebargi4gain8i tbe government. ' -' ' -' A ; Sec. 2. And be it further; enacted, That Michigan City, in the State of Indiana, is hereby constituted a port of de livery, subject to the aame regulations and restrictions' as other ports of delivery of the United States, and the said port of delivery is hereby annexed, to, and made part of, the' collection district of Chicago;' in the State of Illinois. And there shall be appointed a surveyor of the customs, to re side at said nort. who shall'receive an annual comiwnui.tinn -oi iuree nunurea ana niiy aouars per annum, Approved, je eoruary zs, j.b's. --;. j - fChap. LXXIIl AN ACT mkiflg'Appr0priaUo5afot;th legislative, exeo utive.and judicial Expenses of the Government for the i Tear ending Jnne thirtieth, eighteen" hundred and sixty , six, and additional Appropriations' Tor the current, fiscal ,1 Year. , - . . iz.- " .v 'i"j.; -"' Be it enacted by the Senale and Honse of Representa tives or toe united states of America. In. Congress as sembled. Tbat tbe following sums be. and ( the same art s hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury sot otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter, ex-1 - jfiincu, iui tap iuwi jcni CUUIU IUB i airlel'Or-OI UUe, , eighteen hundred and sixtyrsix, wtMljiKpMiktd .ucyuiumv . tur cumpeoisatioii ana mileage oi senators, two hundred and forty-seven thousand fonr tuiodrcd. fld "thirty dollars. . - . c - - : .-, F or compensation of the officers, clerks, messengers', audi " receiving an annual salary in tne service of the semi ate, vix 9 pecretary of Jheenate- three ithousand. sixhun- Orea dollars: oincer ehurcnxl with i)ihnrum.nt. ..f tk. - W - - - - - mm 1 r 1 T V ' yaj eenate, four hundred and eighty dollars; chief clerk, two thousand fivehundred, dollare principal clerk knd prioci-J pal executive Cert in thejoffiof th aecratar f tha Son. . ate, at two thousand one Hundred and sixty dollars each ; eigbt clerks in office of the secretary of: tbe Senate, at one : juouaana eight hundred and fifty dollars each ; ' keeper of the stationery, one housan4seFeui hundred and fifty two collars; two messengers, at pne thoosand and eighty dpi-: : Isrs each : nna im , &la ,ki.iMii . j one thousand- seven hund-edlollarsjjpstmasten tothe kuiuaaiiti wvpn nTnfi rn- n n ftflv tltarB a f ta,nt postmaster and Aiail-carriar, -tue thousand feur - -uuureo ana i0rty dollars two mail-boys, at one thousand jwm, at one thousand two.hundredtdollarsveach ; superiri wnaent of the flding-roomi onelhousanL a vc hundred at n?.;hlW ffiienKeM, acting as .assistant doOrkVeper-J at one thousand five hundred eich: aeventeerimesseiitrera1! tarvv KSii"0 hunId dollars each i derk pp 4crev hJLJ .tff dent of tbe Senate, one thousafed "seven 2?&tfwP doUurslerkoltbetoCftmittfe on ! furiP. ..L' -""r-r . I""eo n .1. rrc '""ipw iwomuuarea aonars hVlaSJ '""KfentfreAanHreol dpi- and ttn?,n.cre passages1, seVeq MpdrSr "tyx doll'u wIfa fitlndrfed'and sevl assis- lied and fift iii T.1 i:f.irwiiii..i fhundreS&i Pni.r '' wenreeB tnousand dollars. ' -vW8PaPeithreetbbasild.U4.Har. . 1 por &SIQai .aiobsbir ttfiv thoasand dftllarUtl esioifT P4ii i tba. Daily, Globe for the firsti larg. 91 tfce 'riy-wnth Copg.weotytbfl(uaad.dot d iDMndf I ' fW,f CoBgressiopaJ Globe, f including l',Pexsesding ,tbree 'taousandi n nii a. A : ... ....... - Append Zr iror ,700 harhbttlreadyrl ldreddollsrsri lWhn V. ..Jr? - Zrt J use uiirtvointtu Unvrm them! 4iP'thhS3?,is2f,t tiviWheWftbsjaMM - Glob. .tT . la f W!9J.of a set ,of Jjw CoDwessional :'f MditwnaT.ni w ewatWtt receive asaiich senator the IDR HMtolfll- . . -. I ' sad fiftXn ' "HvisMpsi. QcNimmNnit,gMnndred ffht hrttt ;A?k l-fprinMng. records, ,ehosanaV? tltfc tbiflyiiiUi Ooegreaa, eigb4b-ua4reddoliafeecb,-feur; f. Fo erkt toTnfiflfees fqpg horses, nt cartyallij eighteen thousand do Lira. ? J-w .- j , . : , N f iForreapHoJ polme,. nineteen thousand one: hundred and :aevty4ola::;7tir'j;ss';; i-it'-i..l--i-v ftw-Wrt-J -.Fpt expeDsea of beating and ventilating apparatus,- six teenthonsand dojlais.n. j '4j ;i -il-k' i-j-nau. , ' ' r For tuif cellaneoiis items, thirty thousand : doWara. - For cotQBensMip, and mileage -bt members of the House: erVfiepreaentatiTes and; delegtee from territories, three 'hnodrcd Ahuusand. dollarjt.vj'SfrfiV .-. , . i), j- ,M-r i .Fort compeitsatioa'oi the officer-,lrks,msaengersy Jnd ptbers receiving an an,nnai salary ioi thoservice . of the ; House of RepreeenUtives vix j clerk of the House of, Rep-f resentatiyeaf, three . Aaousand six - hundred.Tdol lars ; chief clerk and ene; assistant oierk, at two thousand one hun4 ': d tP4JHMLixtT, .daltora aaoh f eteveaotoi-karAt one thousaad eight bundled dollars eacjipnucipl messenger; in tbe office, at four dollars and! eighty cents per day, one thou sand aeyn hundred aud fifty -two dollars j three messen gers, at one thousand two hundred dollars -each ; messen- er to the speaker, at four dollars and eighty cents per ay one thousand seven ' hundred and fifty-two dollars r1 clerk to the committee of ways ond means, two thousand 'one hundred and sixty dollars ; clerk to the committee of -claims, one thouaandl eight hundred dollars ; clerk to com mittee on puWiC' lands, one thousaod eight hundred dot-i law ; aergeant-at-arms, two thousand one? hundred and; sixty dollars ; clerk; to tbe sergeaot-at-arma, ep;e thousand ; eight hundred dollaks: messenger to the sergeant-at-arms,, one thousand two hundred dollars; postmaster, two'.thou-i sa-ffil-rWiniirarfean one thousand even hundred nd, Ibrtyiotmrs ; 6ur mes sengers, at one thousand four' hundred and forty, dollars eachytwo mail-boys, at nine hundred dollars" each"; capito'l police, nineteen thousiud onehundred and seventy dollars; doorkeeper, two thousand one hundred and sixtjdpllars ; superintendent "of tbefoding-riraai, one' thdusand eiglt hundred aoHars j two messeogers, at one thousand seyeni' hundred and fty -two dollars each ; one messenger, at onftu thousand rseveq hundred -and forty dollars; five me'sse'n gersv at one thousand five hundred dollars each' six mes-5 sengers'at 6oe thousand two hundred dollars each ; twelve1 , messengers, to be employed daring the session of Congress, at tbeiate Of one thousand two hundred dollars each pey annum ; chaplain ta the House of- Representatives, seven buudred and fifty dollars ; making one hundred and nioe' tbousand four hundred and twenty-eight dollars. vi' " ' For contingent expenaes of tbe House of Representa-. tivesVTixr;'. . ...s-f-:?!-:--. .'0 : i -j- Foraartage, Iwp thousand dollars. ' ? ' 1. ' Fr twenty-fiinr copies of the Congressional O'obe and Appenuix tor eacn member and delegate of the first reu lar. session of the thirty ni nth Congress; and one hundred copies of the same-tor the House library, twenty-nine tbisasand four hundred do'lars. " ; ; ' tt':' -: -i' " , For tbe compensation of cierks to committees, and tem porary clerkain.tbeoffieeof jtbejelerktof "be House of Representatives, eighteen thousand five hundred and sev J en ty-six dollars . . .. ; -s -,f -; r m;...'t. ! ' f-,. s--,,j.t. , p ;x For paying the' ' publishers of the CgressionaF lOlobe and'Appendix, according to the number of copies taken, one eeot for-every five ptges exceeding-three thousand, including theindexes andt tbe lawa.pf the United States, ten thousand nine hundred dollars . i i :V'i J i For one complete set f the Congressional- G'obe and Appendix for each representative and delegate in tbe first session of the th.tty-nintb Congress, who has not already ; received the samej twenty-three thousand dollars. f j For folding documents, including materials, thirty thou-'; sand dollars ! - -, .. .- m : i, "j For fuel and lights, pay of engineers, firemen, and tav-i borers, repairs, and materials,, fifteen thousand dollars 1 For furniture, repairs, and packing-boxes for members, ! ten thousand dollars I . y :. ... - For horses, cartiawea. and saddle-horses, nine thousand dollars. . r,; -, 7.-.- M i . ' For laborers, eight thousand txar hundred dollars, j For miscellaneous itms, thirty thousand dollars. . For n'ewRpapers, one thousand dollars, f ;f ' ' For pages and temporary mall-boys, ten thousand and eighty dollars. '..;..-!..,... . : For reporting and publishing proceedings in the Daily Globe, at seven dollars and filly cents per column, twenty thousand dollars. ( . ::'--t u . i.b-. ;!'.,..! For stationery, twelve thousand dollars ' ; For the usual additional compensation to the reporters of the House for the Congressional. Globe, for reporting the proceedings of the House for the first regular session of the thirty-ninth Congress, eight hundred dollars each, four thousand eight hundred dollars. -, ;! .,? -5 . v ' - For complying the tiling of the floor of the otd hall of represent ati ves, onder the same authority that tbe work has already been dune, three thousand eight hundred and Pubhd PHnttmg. V.at compensaUon of the superinten dent of tbe public printing, and -the clerks and 'messenger -in his office, nine thousand seven hundred and foarteen! dollars. -. - ' ' y -; i' i - - For contingent expenses of his office, vit r For statione ry, postage, advertising, furniture, traveling expenses, horses and wagons, and miscellaneous items, two thousand dollars.:! v t .'p.-- -.Kf'ty- Yr.v.f..-.M s :i w - . , For addition to the public printing office and the neces sary presses, machinery, and fixtures, sixty one thousand dollars ; so much thereof to be expended 'under the direc tion of the Secretary of the Interior as may be necessary for tbe erection of said addition) ) , ' ; , For the public nrintrjfe tbee hundred and thirty -nine, thouband four hundred and sixty -five dollars and fifty centi : pi. : -fV-- '""f- !' . 1 for paper for tnepbbI?o printing, six hundred and iweniy nine inousano and trty dollars. o i . L ' - . For the public bindiDir. tlirhnnrlrpa nn1 RATA M f V.f fi eA ?f -thousand seven hundred and ten dollars and twentv fonr cents, k' ' ! '-'U :-. For mapping in cases pending in the supreme court of tbe United Stetes. five thousand dollars: r ?? iheffWbinr nd engraving forf tbo SenaW aod House of Repreaeptatives, seventy-five thousand dollars. i Library iff Onhgrees For compensation of librarian, three assistant librarians; messenger, and - laborers;- ten thousand eight hundred dollars. j . - For contingent expenses of said library, two thousand dollar. v r . ; : ; .-: : - .... - f - . - : For purchase of broks jTor said library! eight thousand doilars. ' . . Hi 4-. ;: . For purchaae of law books for said library, two thou sand dollars ; . i , . : " . . For ah enTargement pf tbe .library of Congreavso as to include in twd wings, built fire-proof, the ; space at- either end of the present library, measuring about eighty feet in Iengtb,by4h?ft3r feet in ; widthrrin, accordance with a plan; to be approved by the committee on the library, one hnn- w ue ojjuroveu oj me committee on the library, dred and sixty thodsand dollars, to be eXnended under the uucwuhi.i mm oecreiary 01 me interior ,v K'- t - flyfc8Bors)aHes brfive judges of the 1 court of claims, the, oUeitor, assistant solicitor, deputy solicitor clerk and .assistant clerk,! bailiff, and messenger thereof! tbirty-six thousand three hundred dollarsif'.'w-.H-'.--''-. ; Fof sfeittonery, books, feel. KghU laborer hire, 'and other contingent and miscellaneous expenses, three thou sand dollars, - p. : :. 1 .. -I . ; Fof cotppensation of attorneys to attend tp-lakipg tea smohy, .... witnesses, 1 and commissioners, one 1 thousand dot. lara s ,.. !"; f,... ,, ;?1 ' - j'ju:!: 'EBecuiivt.-r Foricojnpeusalion of ; the President of the United SUtes; twenty-five thousand dollars. 4 For compensation of tbeVice-Fresident: of the United. States, eight thousand dollars. ' -i : , .,. .,; v-. For compensation of secretary to sign patents ft r pub lic lands, one thousand five hundred dollars, f ,, ; - H : -br compensation -to the private secretary, steward, and messenger- oi - toe , rresiaeat.; or tbe . United States, tour thousand six hundred dollars. , ,; j j... -;, ,,v, . .. r For contingent expenses (of the executive officel includ ing stationery therefor, two thousand doilars. ; - L; Department f ..For eompenSation of ;tbe Secre- vary 01 .oiaieasa assistant .secretary of tttate; chief'clerk, B(j"imniueui o siawsiics, clerics, messenger, assistant raessengeryandlaborers in sbis office; fifty height thousand u - a uuu 34 . auu u j uo 1 1 are, ;i ttot the ineioental and contingent' J&pehsei of Ms be partmenz or. -estate; ror publishing the laws in pamphlet j--;-" " - - uv uuim uu Kmiunea, ana in t he"cttf of ?Washmgton seventeen thousand one hun dred and twenty-five dollars. " ,-.t. : !' - ,.? ' For proof-reading add packing. thfl taws janddocumenls' i iur various, lettm'us ana consulates, including DOXeS uu truuapurtiivu or iue same, mrec xoonsand live bun dred dollars. ; ;.:rts ..f (-'...-. . ;For stationery, blank books, binding; furniture, fixfures,r and wprs,ivetbiusand dollars lU '-- fsvv ' For miscellaneous items, two thousand five h lallars!'';.''; .,;- ---:-?:k'-- '"'.'- '..- 4 t Ftwpratsrintfnjf; books;" and Tnaps, 'five thou-" sand do! htf&:i l v.l? ?J i - Fdy.uWaderkire sbd jeopying; : tenithouaaad oUsn t FotwipeAatiofllotbwstcbnlen IridH"wabVrera of the northeasVtxetiyrtooildiBg, four thousand three hun dred and e5fli4l4t . ror continceaf .ex-benses or Raid hnilHincc. vi t frtr fnptr J'Rbt, rypairs, and, mfsceUaneouSieXpebselfive' thpusaa Jiyehabdred dollars: ?: :ilSLK:tr: t Foj Aha payment pf the Jtat annual dnstalment of- the propptpf nniriuuted .by the toited -States toward the -eaitaltxation.-jfhjBf lbeMti'4uumftaJttda3 .'liana rnntainiul 4n V r....l. .r .l . t. 4weetf the May: five thousand five hun re um..cifj1fllly- i. dollars,; at; jymen or ineresHn'tbed stMandou'the portion of.' prtiietpal ftnabiitfg -wipaldr -?;v t - ; .f ' Q RENTUIITIL T1IM l.t nif i urn o W I .mm lovi r- b "ii ui ittiwiauu nouae. near tne uan itol 'Apply W.tbA WBc;,- 'Wf-( ft Y nrtf??,lSte Ad" bejgiu1ai,Kth:iWettietiAt - ,'"5 luiu iu srucia.01, iue Diareauoaiiw. r . "X" vv .cod ven won proytdinar .mr ,xm lJii FARB1S!, COLTJMN.C rt-i.- :, ".l. 3.. " Li?" . . .' - -; :"; - 1 M''- fj- ml'; FARRIS 4,; '.'i-i..- TTAS, JUST RETURNED FROM THE JTORTH WITH .1. Selected expressly .for this Mar k e tf- ' --'':conistibgWor7:f: r't BROADCSLOTHS,; . j ENGUSH AND SCOTCH OASSIMERJS, :SlLK:MIXEICASSIMEIS;3v;VV-,; V; f : ' - blue cloths- CASSIMERES OF Al COIXS J r;c6RDTJBOTi'r?-,Sif -' wSatOVESlAND SARFS SHIIIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ! 'ARMY HATS, -i' 'tl Wm:; --f ryit NAVY CAPS, : m-- - ,, .- tJV.;5;-..;ivA ,:' :HALP'H0SE: SUSPENDERS, v-:-- . , ;,-:" HANDKERCHIEFS,! NECK TIES, ' f : tlNEN AND PAPER COLLARS, SHOULDER-STRAPS, : .. ' . 4; MILITARY BUTTONS. 7 : ' - , , ; AND LACES, SCARF PINS, ; - SHOES OF ALL KINDS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. f -' HERCHANT TAILORING i DONE IN THE VERY BEST STYLE BY C, j If. Farrjss and his snperb . Catter, "', 1MB.: GRIFJPITII. ,-. " "" ; .- -s of every-description made to order at the shortest notice and in tbe very best manner.? "r,.?--f ,-v;.f j . , What yu do not see in my' Store, order and you Bhall have it in the quickest possible time. i CM. FARRIS. ' Raleigh, August 26, 185. i I ' '' tf M. GR AUSMAN, CLOTHIER AND MERCHANT, TAILOR, -j Fayette vilte St., Raleigh, If. C. i ,mmrouLD re-spectfully invite the atten- 1 W:w tion of all his customers and friends to his fine and selected stock of : . .., , f 1". BROAD CLOTH, . i . j V DOESKINS, . !: V .... :,-' i " l-:-'Ji:. , CASSIMERES, all kinds; and particularly to his ' of ; ; ; IMPOIITED GOODS. u - 15?" Garments will he made up in the best and latest styles on reasonable terms. i, -1. r; His stock of Read yltlade Clothing, suitable for all ages, is very large and will be kept complete by new weekly arrivals from northern cities; - He also keeps a large assortment of Gents Furnishing Goods of all descriptions . Shoes, Boots, Hats, and la good many other articles toos numerous to mention. ' September IS. , J ; ; ; ;; r 126 tf THE OLD HOUSE TN NEW DRESS. A 1 FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR MEN AND ' iBoys.' Extensive variety of , GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, and the largest stock of ' ? ": ':i ' ' !" f :. l UNBERCLOTHIIfG ; . r in the State, - , .' I . . The same reliable fabrics which the citizens of Raleigh and surrounding country have hitherto found at this house are now ooered. - -.' 1 i - - - -1 T - EVERY GARMENT- i - we offer is made to order. We sell the finest, medium and lower grades of Clothing. We can fit you with Ready-made Clothing equal to the finest New York custom work, at I. . ; HARDING, ANDREWS A CO. FOUR DOLLARS I FOURBOLLARS ! I Buys as good a HAT as is sold elsewhere in Raleigh for 5. Our H AT8 are bought by the CASE and we can make a satisfactory profit and sell 25 per cent, below prices gen- tsntiijr. 1 I j COUNTRY MERCHANTS ean select Hats by tbe dozen or case of us upon as good leruia as .eastern imaauiacturers can soppiy tnero. ' . I ; . W. HARDING, ANDREWS A CO. , (Harding's old stand) Fayetteville Street, PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Can find at Harding, Andrews and Co's CLOTHING st'UKi! tbe newest styles, the desirable colore, the dura. Die tabneaand best made , .; ; Toath's and Boy's Clothing inthe State v ' H ;4 ; : --.Mr;;..- We pay particular attention to the wants of Parents for their sons' Clothing at , -. ' ' WARDING. ANDREWS A CO'S Clothing House, UMBRELLAS 1 UMBRELLAS II Largest Stock of best make, at ! tl HARDING, ANDREWS I CQ'S.' It Blatter not JivwlJjae TwAre, HARDING, AN DREWS A CO., can fit you to Clothing and Under-Wean ' They are! opening a large -assort-ment Of JP 1 ";:ri ; r , .- ' -"V ft Utiglish Merino SHIRTS and DRAWER Sometbing entirely new in this Market, to fit all SIZES ! . J ' HARDING, ANDREWS A COjS:, Clothiers Ac. y; Why pay $5 or $ for a Hat such as we can sell you for Fonr Dollars? -At: . ; - ; . ; FiJ'r. i v HARDING, ANDREWS COS.l , ' . ;" "' .' " '; Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Hats, r , j -..?r- " -, 7PM-i:::-:. --: ? THE PL ANTERS of Nortb-Caroli'na tshould 'see' tbe PLANTERS Hat Bold by t-'.iM'--. 'r--p v ' i, II A RnTVO Tl KflRR W9 -Jk fff S-Z . -fJ4-;r: ; BY EXPRESS, DAILY, Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Good Undergarments Ae i "V;. '.At -i HARDING, ANDREWS A CO'8j ; Rateigh; October i&:'J:P?'iir TUK CLOTHING BAZAR RE-OPENED ! ! ! HOS. A, WoHTGOMBHT, . OKO A. lACK--X B. K SBSBWOOD, sf wrarrentoni h of Raleigh if C, of War'ntpn N C f MONTGOMEHY,: LACK & C&, ; ! . I At snaier's uia stana, cor. syciimore ilanlc. : Petersbwrgf Ta-r:;' !; ImNTtmRNISHINQ STORE: lEa.v i-at ud sjukf itiinv i . n . .' 14.-; f y 6;-:? t" lr. Tboots: soes. Ac.Ac.uiU , .-yiu- X SHIRTS, COLLARS; DRAWEES 1C1 1 ?.&sfJV i ... ; -uai iy ; aw , auiouu) yjuuuujiUAig 111! 4 A A8SIMERESf -?:-4!"f Xi:- -; -cLOTHsrW' wm-tfpp-- fl;QBtlfrSberwwdl-so fong"Itnown to the nubile as - Hi i eXpertXdlter will have charge of tbe' CuStoov depart- ' enW-where a1t;drders wrll be promptly executed and ev" '111 oe mxuil.Ml uicaeo. leiirsyv--, T.?..f .j. .TCI BiiMiarMoekti f&rynr? sit a FKRiNui.il, N'i'a wti.v )sk'- 1 October 01 fSf S l48-nrH: a'artltrt' raiMHAYA'NlARjTT t wwm v vk mreaana ior saiesr -r- - .-. i "f .-.-i-vf i JGi n, tr u j 1 j.;,-A:T.;j:'-'T ;;-i! T:1 Sonth Street, BaUimore Mdr I yctoberjfl.f IdfSipbriiiHiim: lalsiDjES.lSHOULDER 85-.kegsv y0-0 : . - v do .'. av . " 1 10 a": wrela i i 'do '" . ,, do s r ir--'0rff;;w1 : f fei f F eceiveot and for sale by av. - Office j Depot Commissary of Sabslsttinee, , v-. ASHiHGTdit, DT.; Octi tBSS. v ' ALE OF HARD BREAD II ' 'Y. n7TS?,8i!illanPlicate:m De received at this i nm nMti2,Jha?dll3rifae 2thinst:.fortbesor- P Tbe Bread is packed,in boxes of fifty (50) founds each, abdwoe examined at oth Street Wharf, ui this-; vw1' ki5 8nbtsi8tnce Store House, n Alexandria, : Y.- -o bids will be received for less than twenty ?20T boxes-one thousand (1.000)pound.Tbe price Per jiound Md quantity desired will be stated in each proposal. It ?,!!JrLau ? tran8PPrtaat Alexandria. Va, or at tb , etreet Wbarr, free of expense to the purchaser.' Twenty thousand boxes (60 pounds each,) more'pr less can be-pbr- Chased .' -; i v.-iif;;v.s ;:!-: .Pi;-r-.: r:7, . The attention of Shipper and others using Pilot bread is called to tbe advantages now offered for obtaining their supplies of this article. . ' . ' f ThsGoveramentreseiesthe'riht to reject bids.' " Bidders aot present will beuotlfied by letter of therei sultot. their proposals. All purchases will be removed WI?, B nty , days; from the date of acceptance, - i - " ; lank Proposals, jf desired, can be obUincd from the undersigned, r. 1 ' ..? . , ., Tsaiis : Cash, in Government funds, before the delivery commences. .ji. .j ;,.'..-.,,, , . G BELL, i . Ootober 10 - aj V. O., U. o. l: i r . . . i 149 8t IT GHEAT REDUCTION IF YOU WANT A - f USE'S GOOD CIGAR CALL AND SEE lLARGE STOCKS' ' . JtJST IMPORTED FROM HAVANA, CUBA I... - ,.--ALS0, . .. . TOBACCOS OF ALL KIN 1$ Butter, Cheese, J 7 Sagar, Tea, CoflTec, -j I o. , - Flour, Potatoes, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP AT WHOLESALE A2TD RETAIL. - IMPORTED AND NATIVE WINES AND LIQUORS Sold1 to Officers and responsible Citizens by tbe Bottle. . ,- l-yj - - y.-Y! ifii--' j i v. "AT McKIMMON'S.OLD STAND.. ! '' -Fayetteville Street, one door from the Corner . ! of Morgan. , i'i-' Raleigb, September 2. 5 .. ' 117 tf . . ' . ; j '11 V" ::" ' ff 1 ' . K. KULIVS0H,' j O. B. COLGttOVB, s. TUTTLS.' ' x J. m.ruLifson & ca'....v Groceries, Provisions WARES, WINES, : ATfD EIQU ORS. . Cor.' Middle and; Sooth Front Streets, ... - '. I , NEW, BERNE G; - - Would call the attention of the Herchanis of North-; Carolina to t he fact that we have just received a complete assortment of all goods in our line, and are prepared . to fill orders promptly , and will guarantee satisfaction to our patrons.'' i ' ; .j - October a. '; j - ' " ' " 14 mpd. ASHWELL & BRO., Nos. 78 and SO , Sycamore Street, PlfiTERSBITRG, VaJ, ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION-MERCHANTS AND . K; ,:i'- v u-.f.l I 1 Importers of Clioicest Brandies, Wines, Teas, j v tU4aaa vAgckxo, .vbu. vbu,-.-. ;,. .- j.k - j. Keeping constantly on hand a large stock of Groceries; Liquors and Cigars of all grades. Our facilities' enable us i to offer inducements to the trade. " - j - : .v. j ASHWELL A BRO . r Petersburg, V a. ,. - ; fr? '.: UO m. September. PRIME OLD -BOURBON AN MONONGA. - HELA WHISKEY, SUPERIOR COGN AC " BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN, &ci, Ac. CASES OLD! BOURBON WHI8KKYr'; enmW 25 cases JU.nonganeia wnisxey. 1 10 .do superior Cognac Brandy. . ; 10 do Otard Dupuy, 1848, , . 10 do .Holland Gin, ::. .. , . v -! 10 -do Fine old Sherry. ' . . io do Mi ' '"Port Wine,! : " ' j.-y'"i?!d;-'',-:'';'' Madeirari. ,MXV- ir 20 baskets Champagne, Royal Crown, .. go uo "i i " . . E Lemaitre. 4H8( receiyea sua iur se ut ;j i J-.'!-:' Raeighf Sept.7,'65.. s--;? . - 12l-tr WHOLESALE DEAXEE8 IN FOEEIQU AND DOMESTIC 5 (; i 1 Corner, Bofwiey ana Gaiiiora sts. .M'-;. f 4,-. i- 4; AUM sviV-v v-i.rJ-, -tJrH SOUTHERN ORDERS SOLICITED AND THE MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS , ;' ., . 4 .., 'OFFEREDVr -0ml , , f tm SToRE ND;'AtfRif j .Jk'BBLS EXTRA : FAMILY,; MAfaEjOUCi W ot Hew wneau r.- " -:. ,t ' : ;i5WpoundsChoice Hatasj A ; - ' " ino . DTinn IVliil. l irl .... -j v; vfeoi vv JTsveitemie street.: i--Er.RAj.SUPRF-lNE?P;0 BARRELS; receiyedVatii -X Ji -1 -v t-"' ' 1 . v-r- - , . -tt -:.Tjii .Ptbt eeSjJ71po rerrnrfleryr:in.g ift.OTD,pmJQW8'fMAL . Mww.w-i-' aaswawiwi JBas-io jrmran obh uvia f runt JeiS.. -K"-3 TIERCES, 1.500 lbs choice SUGAR CURED' HAMS. "M , 6;0? lbs prime ShoulerS,! 5 &fc :H - a : ift00 lOSTerv nien Ronnn KirlM nuui..J.j . ; Is"- ;.,fi00 'f "-; 4iRiKg-:-;.ipS;;a ltSi!FfwiLA ' 'jrm Tm. T O t 17 f W. ETTH a NIIPIfKriNK m iiitb inoiri I iO-1iCv;:i odenfdoiaet.'b LarC ;-:-9':S :;10dd'.x Cracker-W: ..4j..: jJ.s aossa Uotton Uards,jro10,r i ; OO Rr. vo J Pkn0 ' -''.."....i :h wt20O- do-Beet Tongues ' WINES, ?.'''?. V-.;? .t?, Na e Jn4' cn feet, full supply of-lb best LiqQOri ip.itfr i-wferffo"! -v. r?i vi. iv.Aautu!.wav-.M gh..Oc.ML.U'f-:aJ:.iv 44 We Invite special attention of 4urcha ; sera to our ferge and iuteresling stock of - H -.; :MtSCELLANEra vy ooqeD w are, -w 5 r - 4 , . , ' . WiUowvWare, Crock eTysre, tj B.i-v- Glass Ware," : .h . 4 - i"- : vChin,Waw, Pot and Hollaw Ware,' : . TT Stone Ware,;. . -1. ' -5'' Tin. Ware,. Iron atid, Steel, ;.-- ; l 'Baggy ifaterial Bridles, Saddles, I.-, M Harness, vouars. 6JC, . !.-:; , Lapsp Lnternsii , ; : . ;.;';. v Oite. Paints. varni8nes and Brushes. ? Also v., - . . ... .... 1 .. . .. ... , r - FAHI1VF GROCERIES. In fact, or anything' in the .- -; - - . HOUSE KEEPING LINE Call at 44 Fayetteville Street! - : D T.CAfcRAWAY. --'i t With Hakt A Lhwis. Raleigh, Oct , : .. . : .. , ; Uft-tf NEW GC)OjpS ... - AND AT -.- WHITAKER'S. Ei.i A. WHITAK.ER HAS JUST RECEIVED ANOTS- er lot of new goods embracing all sorts of luaeful together with an assortment of . V; '; ''. GEtiSijINE OM.:UtiuORSi CHAMPAIGNE, ; .. .v-ii-i U: . . ; - CONGRESS BOURBON WHISKEY OLD PORT WINE, I 1 f--f- '-' MADERIA. SHERRY, CLARET, AC. ; . OLD HENNESAY LONDON DOCK BRANDY VINTAGE OF 1840, Ac. CHOICE LOT HAVANA CIGAltS. ' For anything in the way of first rate V Groceries, Proylsionk Ltqaorf, dkc t Galloa . , .... -r o. . , . . : ' . --'-' . E: A. HITAKERf , At bis old stand on Hargett Street Letter and Demi Paper. English inO onto T nl 4nW TA 100 . white laid DerofunrultcL. - 1 3 For sale by: the ream r' case, 'i ' :'. -! ' ' . ' p,'-J- ' Dealers would do well to call and examine: Buvlera F the ouantitv can secure a freat bunmin at1--,; (-4; . . y. . D ' C ' ; , . i ' - i ' i RaielgbSepM isi r ! K A. WHITAKER'S.' BACON, WRAPPING PAPER, AC, r, C.fV REAMS COMMON WRAPPING PAPER.'-i ' w vr . . reams riaeuutt. do rt . ao.-.':-'4 9..t hhla fitmil. Flnnr 80tK lbs Prime- Shoulders 5 i"r ; f; s 600';do, Nice N. OV Hanis,- -1 J : vi 6 bbls Grushed-Sagar,B- i.?i!?rf! J';? ' -?i4A.t fi . do C ' do . . j . s; . - .- ;):.;-lw--"20 gross Parlor Matches, ;;.: ; . .. ,; I .; . ' 15 egs Lard.-v i ..- .',-;L.-:; -J,-v '.i j 10 pails do. V. ';: .. !v . For sale at ; j t;B. p. WILLIAMSON A COS Raleigh, Sept. 22. ,1184-Uf - JfOTICE. S.I -h ' WN STORE AND FOR SALE, AT LOWEST MARKET 60 bhlsExtra 0 Sugar, V. ; ,100 coils Repeat 50 do C Yellow do ., ,, 25 bales Bagging, 4 ' , la r rid iirnshAI-?; . ' -.. fill hhM MMaiML. 20 hnds Cuba Sugar,' ft ; ooilsRope, 10 tierces do do W. ; i - 60 dosenfRucketa f 'i f 75 bags Rio, Coffee, : . , f 10r bbls Extra- fiae Lard Oil, 50 do Lagnira do .1 1 L1:J "-'Iiyt te-it -1,000 sacks MarsbaTl A Werfhent L. ,Pi Salt, .with all bthef articles usually kept in a, Wholesale Grocery Store. o. 4 iron, r ron v retersoure.; Vev t -! October4 .; OlVD APPLE AND PEACH BRANDY.J JLit Brandy, foir sale by the barrel.: ; .'..;:;.v Raleigh October Tf&gflff.H ??ff i'ArRE HAMILT0W3REPECTFU FORMSB " w w- .-t) his friehdit-and tbe thlie tbat faa.will.en or about'; Hbe ist of October, camffiance the JJalrvXtnsiness-and v?vjt- BKANDIESf .W-r Wr-t''W OLD J.IUIURS . "-'j . "v r-;--; ' . '"'4""" T- fei.i0ilt'deliyOT new Mil every ,. nyiytening. from,. - y. wiMiw bcjj. e jrorriss Biora ur any persons w equiring 1BMW B8 iejISt-; IDCir nOU- per uurC at-DrjesentiSrti'iJfenj. js -?t. : nsiness : Sellintr nf tickets from the Slo6 Of fiftV Cpntfl tft ftni nmnnrif - flntlant in IhVb-ma nn tbdeliverof the teitkrThis tsme.Tnethod bursUed at ; 4be?rffrtbjand: imBm6a'iMMT-. Dtk r-aeuypj3tu awe aiijLHoo to ousinees io eusura tos A.,:..? .y . --- .. - - i . . , .- y. r " sfBfliW BARB LSSUPERtQS FAMILTT FLOf Rl INBOQim STAdNERYro " r tiibEMB.6Rb ONTIUlSUDBUSliA0r School Books.onsisjin if br rinienefiing. BooksV-' - y f bhliatfw;Grnimiiir and Cffisaf . Weofier our Books t Teachers and Booksellers on as .moderate terms as are of-. - ; fered by publishersifi anV part of Ihe United Stateit""?-- r f-'-JEIteifljMafe ;CaII lbiwrvrpi;inajjia CPXBOQKS.iiWITfl FRINTEDCOPiESiFERAJKr son's First Part;,MitcheirA:mtermediate Geography " 'i ConneJlra1prlmaryra8 wtermediateGeographie r ACroasS::.u ' 1 Masnnic Text Book; 8. MCUUflev'g . 1st - Snrf Rrd and Ath. - -J Readers. Davies New School Arithmetics.' Rutlioa'a litli1 fGrommar, Buirton:ft gli8h mroan Webst , Jtary Speljer, Slate Pencila; Slates of various iBixesi.iSao"-"' " r-' : ders 1st,' Snd ahd; 8rd Readers, iWebsteVe. Cbmmon T'4 - -; School Dictionary. 'Parker's PfcHosofth v.' Smith's Aram.. - - nw,-..ButlerVftiramma , Rihloe ond TAafomanto Wm' tha , in,M.Uo. I --a.-n. r -Society, for, sale- or :cdoiationSai cretyi - " .rates. U Our Own - ,s itt:tst Binbam-B Latin GrammaKDeems'rFirsfeTReaderandls'r i the Southern Zidn.SongsterAyWi E Fe!l,sand i8aottk4',?' ocnooi. a rn nmetic. 5 RAHR. VAMIA ttiR ! THE Narrative of Col.David Fanng4a.Tory),Nortb-2- 4 -f Carolina from AH to, 17Q3'r -115 00 MigofXrwW'aahiuVoft'sdorna-lj r. . Kroyinceot reftosyiyana,"'-v,, vSgJ.J SjirJf-tf ' I Order Bk of Cabiain Leonard Jleexer'a Can" :t W j i Late Revohition inNew llbglabd, lp"4:fjiS iiui v New England's First FnjitsMt ff feoJ . ? a relation oi Maryland in- mb.-, -i.$j-muk -v . Certttiniodupemetits to yeij Minded Peopl 6.1643; 3 Parent State bf theilndians ln NewiibglaudnsSO 86t)f p! urtuer rrogressnl tneuospel amcng tbe lndwnjs itvft i of New Enghind, i-irA4 - rrogress nr the uospcl among toe Indians ofliewo? i'Enerlandfl Sf?t4ifr.- .ti; yrfaiiis y sfti - CTYindicatiou-f he; paptor of Major; Anrei.18ii..Mn : . A few ciipies of'ihft abov IJooks have lately i beetf re- -: printed by Mr. Sabini tn tbe 'at' lelegant ianaerjjTha- - works are exceedingly interesting on . account of tbeir age, ' abd very valuable as histories.5! The xame of. David Fai'? ning is eemeUtliy familiar inorth-Caroinaiffmifcf -" V'... , .L Q'v!;BRA?jJSON-AFAR$AR CALL? 6XBRW&Hi:&WAA&T:X: -their bld' staud: for Books," itattoBary, - Ac. ' 8uch s -- goods 4s are ordered .willf be obtained If to be had in ib?j s . ' United States. They; also act as Agents for the purchase V j jl and lef of such' things rja8ij--ina ' i . -.-I'l business.,. . Produce, also, win betaken in barter for goods: ' " -, .hvf- "?BRANN' A- FARBAR;jV,'- : .- " 4 'm:-i Raleigh, N. Cy ;- .June'8.B5.nv'-tt 1,-,---i vjtaifl;;,. ; NE W , M APj 0K;N0ftf H-QRigiLA GUY 8 rKX, Jt'IKUY x5iHEA.JyISUl!;U 'Witli' Erifirravinss aBa.;Paitinir.?5c THIS IS THE RCiESt.THE' FiNEST,Bfew REST.: and rhst ACCURATE Man ; of tha: State everublished. ? ThelUpejhe intife edition is now'-.' i f?v - in our hands ; becc, the work canobt be bad at any other -.V . v ! place.' FriceV (Expressed toaaynort fiorryc f fex:. . - r it : '-v f f.:-T 4 S BRANSON A FABRABvV . ,;;4f V.- I:,rRaleigh,mOT - . -V August 7, 5. -, NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK 1 1 . Tv ST RECElVEDf FR(JM he $mRm agreat . variety or BHV'-f C ' :l -''&f' t SohnOl and VTiM.ellaneons RootcS Ist! A splendid assortment of'Juvenile Works. ; Also Hdsio yt Pb'otographsj Periedicals AaAAe?t:&;,".i " : - TV Albafe-the very lowest term's for .GasBvi. Call soon v w- r a v k S (j.-v m I Avrt r si a Vr wi -.. w s-.v. "r. ;an-!PfSp5f -igoogiiofft L amongT tbeT Indians .of North -Carolinaj. From.- tbe - ir hundSit X -:tk .RalejghV N?,- QJTb REAHSSUERFINEWHJJE . BTiXf IJ:LETT'ar O V Paper.-.. , . v t': ' f v-, ' yu reams neamona Mine wnue ruieo Aiewr.cX'apeT'C' . a-f-B:; Raleigh, Sept Sii 20,600 Buff Envelopes''' C jw.- V? ' v r ForsWeheaft mfri B.? , A "Full and Complete ;lD8torr. el $hevWacfjt y"v ' , Weare at last enabled tb meet Ube. wants of the 'great . , mass of the people;; by offering bls new work which -will;-" , tntain aloirt 80f closely printed octgvd pages,' (includir ,-tv - J illusiratidp) embellished. 'ith"namerous snd besutifal steel nlateLenrravini and valuable maosr andlionnd int .' - Amencao Worocoo, gilt rjack and spriakled edges for 4 60,t - Disabled soldiers will find iuthis a rarecbauceforproft.., ' 1 taoie employment, ena tor termsto tne ,' T?;..f ? , r A - AMERICiN'PUBLlSHING AdENCX-ji'W11 r i !SepfeiiibersSte"i. J , f irwst 1 SRCTrttKri ftrHR iVtRRYfjaW-t mrl. 1 k Dick5, afir8tcla8s Bindet,fwe are now prepared to do ;4TslistI..Kini'r i at short notice audio the yerrhest style. Blank Boobi e f i ?all descrinilonsJmaninYCtureo-itO orders y r ;f Jrn!: . ;: ii it . . a f ,. no 1 VOA! Call atthtorefs.aBRAS0'A . ' ;julyv2Z, 5. V... U-'f.. --''i-'w.- '-fl-.- y- i ,.'. ',;"r--'. .- . ---7 ' .ya seiy iauppiies pr motion ana ooi .racioxics, . v, i wbfch lHlie tufnished at New' York lyriees and cost "of tranSp8mtio',fe-M ftw... jyiotfimift. ara w i if, ne waeu i acw-ug wabtea by-JExpressthe namef the. -Fac kboqldx t : s J malted on acu paexage to avoui buv vkv j K?,5a . Orders solieiied, sjptjjrtsd,- ti, August. I;fa1r r 1 nV&0i& HA M LIN'SCABIII GTfJIf U Al 3i V - i.fJL PowerfaJ aeajwouo.voicen wK. aw pwn-i. . . lfor--Pelja-aoho t, , C have the automatic swilCknee ftop, and double bellows. antfare the finest, jnstrumenir no?maj1 SUinwarA r . p --'ft X -AXV?j3H ARLES 8ENTEENsj i1 . -f..-f5-?n-V.Agent for-theboye FaetQCietyif $4Xf .f Septaahcr, r 3. yi : KEGS OF A1UVAJ5SU Till iziiw5, j; u Tar xj a hi nil uuu " a. ' v . 1 r3t.y :a.. sio1aJrrtK (wfWMilli - -""eeotagt of tfcs8uDte jfbr tir JrtV'iejmmresn , -: J: . ;-. f ; -::.WUfhr?;:t&C-; In1 : v:iWfrf;il ij are s- .!.!' a A . .idi?t A j n. it - ' ,-. I'

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