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..I LLlA! , - IIIBj i -a m migair- - .-L pi JL L r r-- . ' - n ' 1 f f-on - - c v.,n r 1 I J H i ,- , ,0- 1 '' I-v-.t 7 JL-- , -y 'J' . . i.l urfU -A. . ft htt. . :"5 V . J ' lj-Jj - .- . . . . j - - - - - J-, lii mm . - .-L t - - . - - "r - - : i- 1 . . 1 111 i 1 'i 1 " ' 1 ted. THE DAILY STANDARD. JOS. B. CANKON. Kitim'. ofi-M4 iBandt:ifpi:iMrik$ CMMOUUfted vih'Mx6poMd' shall: ote a ticket In ths United State. ' . :' ::ri . Vif iTjoKST cntCTOATIOH IK. THB, CTfT, XABfiSST CIB t ' - cuiATION4ni THB BTATtt,. . V , . . . BY PROVISIONAL (3QYEBN0B, I v PEOPIE OF SO&TH-CAROLUUh ...:t. tn-y? S WHEREA8 . A CQJSTENT10N OP, THJJ , PEOPLE pf Horth-Carolina baa bWn oaea "in preoancat; the proclamation of ANDaawr Johitsor, President of the Uni ted States; of i;date-;May'SMlC 1365, nader the fburtb action of the fourth artiele of the Cooatitation of the.Uai ted States, which gnaraatees to ever; State in the Union a republicaa form of government, for the purpose of en abling the Joyal people of aaid ,State ,tb orgaafte a Stae government whereby' justice may be eatablished, domestic tranquility Nestor ed and loyal .citiaena, protested in a their righfa of life, liberty and property ; and fr the pur- . pose also of restoring aaia siaie us t,ouuiuwuui re lations to h the Federal Government, by presenting such a republican form of government as witf entitle t'the SUt to the guarantee Of 4be United States thereforand itopeo pie to protection by the Uniled Stales against invasion, insurrection, and dome8tieviolence :! And said Convention having ;aaniDbte4'.lft,-tbe.C)tj;Of Baleigh, and adopted Or dinances hereinafter set jSortb,5 WiLuan W. Howou, Provisional Governor of said State, do hereby ; proclaim and declare, that an election will be held' in! the various Countieof said Btate on Thursday, ths ninth day of No r.Temberyi865,.asfblk)wa.4i,f tVlfi'i-i. :!;);- - lgt. For the ratification or rejection of Y An Ordinance declaring n'ull'imd-Tidihe,"oirnaw 20th, 186U sd. For the ratification or rejection of J "An Ordinance prohibiting slavery In the Stat of .orth-Carolina.' ; Jd. For a Governor and members of the General Aa sembly. , ! '-,:r :-,.-y -'.. v u4 ;..!, - 4tb. For seven soesabers of the House of Eepraenta tires of the Congress f h United" Btee ' f J 5th. 'For Clerks and Sheriffs of the respeetire Counties." The elections shall; be, conduced in aeeordanee with " An Ordinance providing for the electron of the members j of the General Assembly, to be- convened onthe fourth Monday - of ovember eighteen1 hundred and sixty-five, and for electing Representatives in Congress and Governor of the Sute,' ratified by the Convention the .tenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred sad sivty-fiye, an j hereinafter set fortU;",said Ordinaiice bav'wg been passed, in pursuance of the proclamation'of the President of the United States, of date llay 29th,, 186S 'authorising said Convention to "prescribe the qualification of electors, and the eligibility of persons to bold office under the constitu-J tion and laws of the State.': "And aUomneeformi ty wtthr the rules snd regnJatiowypTjSwubed by the TTawa of this St5ncerBTsardfiBTeion8,in fon previous to the 20th day of MaylSHl-isv?4';' . . i v; JThe people of .the Stats ax respectfully urged to main tain order amcng themselves at the eleetion, and to dis- ' countensuce appeals, the tendency of which, may be to produce ilt feeling and alienation to warda the federal gov- . '. eramenU "The policy of the government baa been' liberal and generous towards N orth-Carolina, and-nu pat ns should -be spared U seure a cob tinoance of this policy. And the oEcert . in the varioiu Counties, appointed by the Provisional Governor, are enjoined to exert themselves to preserve the peace among the people on the day of - the election ; to act with jus! ice and ffrmness in all matters that niny claim their attention ; to see that those entitled to vote ire protected in tbei right of suffrage, and that every . manifestation, if such manifestations there should be, of hos tility to the federal government, is promptly rebuked and repressed. 'fff: r'VV f. ' Done at our city of Raleigh, the 1 3th day Df October, in the year, of ur Lord one thousand eight, hnndred and 'sixtytfive, and in the year of the Independence of the United SUteathe.nbetietntiVwW-" vu,,.;'- W. W, HOLDEIT, $ Provisional Governor.- BytheGeTerner v- ' '' .' 1 W. &. Bicaxaoaos Private SeeretaryJ . , t i, . ' " j " j . . j .- 7 " I . - .: as: 6bdinanxjb;- To give publicity to the Ordinance ordering Elections on the 2nd Tharsday in November next; . . -r' : ?. lie U ordained ly ike people of ifth Carolina,- in Contentitn'ae$embUd. and it it herebv ordained. That ttie Provisional Governor be empowered and may be necessary to make known touthe people of Worlh-Uarolina tne : ordinances ordering elections, on the Snd Thdrsday' brNotrember, 1865. : Read three times,' abd Ratified in Convention the 12th day of October, A. D., 1865 1 . i .,. wi. EDfflNrQ? RE ADB; President Jas. H. Mooee, Secretary of the Convention, R. C. Baookb. AssisUnt SecreUry.; : , . , Declaring null and void the ordinance of May 20th. eightienfliondred aodixty one; vtvlv,' jx it aectarem &na oraamea py me aeiegaia or ' the good people of .ZTerth Carolina, in Contention avemiled.' and it is hereby declared and ordained. That the ordinance of the Convention of the State 'of North-Carolina, ratified, on the twenty -.first day of November, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, , which adopted and tified the Constitution of the V United StatesV and also- air actdknd parts of mets of the General j Assembly,- ratifying1 -and adopting amendments to the said Constitution are now And . at all times since .the;. adoptioo - and ratification thereof,; have: heea in fuUforc and effect; notwith standing the supiojsed i ordinance of the twentieth day of Mayj eighteen" hundred and sixty-one, de . elating that; the samel be repealed,. rescinded and. 1 abrogated ; and the said supposed ordinance is now and at all times hath bem-nnll :nd void.Rsti' fied in Convention,' this seventh day of October, inf the year of oiir Lord - one thousand eight hundred . and sixty-one. y.rJ V - ; . i EDWIN G?READE,'Pre8i4ent: - Jaav H. Moobk, Secretary of the Convention. Prohibijting Slaveria the Sute of NorthOarMhi ; Beit declared and ordained by the delegate of the peopU of M Spate jtf tfi vention a$cinbled, and it ti -hereby declared arid ordainedi 'lhiX Slavery and jnvoluntary servitude, . otherwise than ' or crimes, whereof the parties shall have Jeeii duiyj ;M0viothVW:adiglMrei7' fbrever prohtbtted within the State. : - --;,.-. Ratified in. Convention ' thia Hinth',day of Octo . ber. in the" 'viar of ourJLOrd. one thousand 'eiht :. hmidred ajidxMvjy U$&?&fT2i&iM 4 as. xi. moork, Decreiary ot -ine vonvenuoo. ; .;'. -" R. CvBanOKa, 'Assistant Setg'rf Submittmg the qualified; vot of e State, jthe , ratification of rejection of cei tain ordinance? : j j1- Be it- ordhined oy the debgate of the peojU of North"CaroUna&nd authority of t he eam,?Tht n tbe'sflcbnd Tburs day of if Novemhetj negahail ibV aubmittedd the: Totergof the Sjtaiq qualified, to vote for tnembera 3; "j&rti v'''atai .'" iUi-y-'i - : . -. r - . ". 3 a the House of OommoQr for their rati BcHon or jectioD, the-Ordinance 'ptaked by this "CbiTiSt6ii, emitled Mah Ordinance-declaring nalt aod void the Ordloaoce of My the 20th 1861,f and. aach per sona as shall faror the ratification shail vote a tick-; et .with the- words,-;"" Anti-Secession Ordinance,; the words, i" Anti-Seceasion Ordinance, Rejected ra'tiflcation br rejebtion o Ordinance passed by. the (JonTention, entitled " an U romance prohibiting sla very in thoStaW of North-Carolina,"' knd ! those who favori a ratification of j the same shall vote as ticket with the words, : Anti-SlavBry ; Ordinance Ratified and those opposed abalU vote a ticket with the wordajAntl-Slaveryi Odinance, Be- " i" A- i it further ordained. ! That the Sheriffs or otb- ?r Officers who may ascertain the resolt ef the polls in each County t shall transmit the same to the Pro visional Governor who lis .hereby empowered and requested to cause the number of votes each way to be ascertained and proclaimed,, through as many; ,aa three newspapers published in different parts of ; 'jJeit further ordained; That, ratified, thence forth said Ordinances Shalt be the laws of the land, and that abolishing slavery shall become a part of the Constitution of the Sute. Read three times and ratified in Convention, October IT. A, D., 1865. i RD WIN ti REAhE PrniHpnt ' Jas. H. MooftE, Secretary or the Conrention. : R. C. BapeER, Assistant Secretary: j -4- AN ORDINANCE , Providing for the election of the members of the V General Assembly to be convened on the fourth' Monday of November, 1865, and for electing Rep-' , reentatives in" Congress, 'and. Governor of 'the' State :-; ,-v;,;y r,4;-; V :,X :MUu 'C: ,iV4'; ' Be it ordained by the delegates of the people of the State of North-Carolina in Contention atsembledj ; and it is hereof ordained by the authority Of the. same, That; a General Assembly of the. S tate shall be convened on the fourth Monday1; of November, 1865,, the members whereof shall hold their places till the next election of 'such members, which shall be held on the first , Thursday of August, 1866. 'Be U further ordained, ;That , the Provisional .Governor is hereby authorized and requested to is sue forthwith to the sheriff of each .County, a writ directing that an election; be held 'for the Senators and members of the " House of Commons -of such General Assembly, on the second Thursday Of No vember next, under the! rules, regulations and pro visions of chapter 52 of the Revised Code. ' -.. ! 'V; -Be it further ordained, Tbat immediately'on the receipt of the writ, each Sheriff shall summon the Justifies of ; the Peace of . the Courts of P eas arid Quarter Sessions, to assemble at the -court house on a day appointed by him, which shall be as early, as praeticabie ; ,and they or so many as may assem ble, shall appoint inspectors for each place of elec tion who shall be forthwith notified of their appoint ment by the Sheriff, and tbey shall conduct the elec tions and make returns of tbe polls in the manner prescribed in said chapter. PI 4'" Be it further ordained. That eacl) member and voter shall ,be qualified according to ijtbe now exist Jng constitution of-the f State. Provided, however,' Tbat no one-snail oe eligible to a seat or be cauaole of voting, who being free in all respects, shall net before the twenty-ninth 'day of May,! eighteen hun dred and s xty five, either have voluntarily taken and subscribed the. oath of Amnesty! prescribed in' the proclamation of President Lincoln, with :.- tbe purpose to suppress the insurrection and restore ' tbe authority of the' United Statesj and tiiencefor- ward shall have observedjthe same, or shail not have taken and subscribed the bath of Amnesty prescrib ' ed in the proclamation of President Johnson bear-: ing date twenty-ninth day of May, eighteen hun" dred and sixty fire, and who moreover, shall not in either case be of those who are excepted from the Amnesty granted by any of the said proclamations, unles pardoned: but provided also, That all persons ' who may hive preferred petitions for pardorihall be deemed to have been pardoned if jibe fact of be '' ing pardoned shall be announced by; tbe Governor, although the pardon may not have been received : and provided alto, that the pay meat pi a public tax shall not be required as a qualification of the voter in the elections in November next ! - , Be'it further ordained, Tbat for jthe purpose of ascertaining tne qualifications of persons proposing 10 vote the inspectors may and it shall be their du ty whenever the vote may be challenged, or they shall have cause to Suspect tbt he is hot duly qual fled, examine hiru. and others on . oath touching the -.question., i. ' -X , . vt ,-.-:..: j . . , . . .. . Be it further' ordained, That at jthe same time. ani piace, eivcuons snail, oe neiu tor: seven ivepre resentatives in tne Congress of the United States, in : pursuance of chapter sixty-nine of the Revised ' Code, which shall be conducted under the rules and rcgumiiuuis vuerviu (treHcriueu ior . sucn elections, and the voters in said elections shall be socn onlv as shall be qualified to Vote for members' of the House of QommonSj and tbe Provisional Governor shall give the certificate required by the ninth section of said chapter. . . . :! 4" ' I''"-' -j Be it further ordained. That at the Same time 'and place, ari election shall be held jfwr a Governnr of the State, under the same rules and regulations .prescribed, is ..chapter fifty-three of the Revised Code, and the persons qualified to vote for members of the House of Commons tinder the ordinance, shall be qualified to vote for Governor, ; : . I Be it further ordained, That no. person, shall be eligible as Governor unless he shall be qualified ac .cording to hr Cqnstitatiorf of the ; Stete, and;a1so; snail do capanie under tbej provisions 0 this ordi nance 01 voting tor members of the General As- tSemoiv.-'JV'f:-!: :Jr Hr x--pK-' '' plBeitjfoiheor elected shall take bis seat; so. soon as the autbonty of the Provisional Governor shall cease eiiber be fore the first day of January eighteen: hundred aod 'sixty six or aftervrards, before the first day el Jsa mty eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. -ilS-,s" 'J Be it farther trdained; That the Governor thus ',' elected shall continue in office . till the first day f January, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. ? Be it further ordained, Tht it shall be - tW powef of the General Assembly, to inodify so aucb of this ordinance as relates to the' provisiaao tor electing a Governor and his term of office. ' KaAiK. "ficd in Convention" this. tenth dav ot October, in the fear of our Lord, one thousand eight I hundred aoad siity-flve. Cj:,.iJ$,it: ft4EDWlNREADrpresyenf2 U Jas. H. Moork. Sscretarv of the Can vent-on. :i jk. U. adoer, Assisunt iseeretary. -': Kercbii ordained by the authority: cflMWmeJli for the purpose Of electing representatives 1 n' the Uongress oythe-j united : ssta tes, veiote Plt , 'divdyi.f.evMjdi district shall bej composed of! the counties of $uorr rituck, Camden,; PasWotank, Perqulmmoos, ates), Chowan Hrtfor4,!-Northampton, Halifax 4lartMr Bertie, Washington Tyrrell, Hyde,and Beaufort; he seconddistrict of the counties of Pitt, Craven Jones, Lenoir, Wayne, r Greeny iEdgecomb Wilson :-ef!!a!W andNew; Hanover ; ; The .third district Of Ithe counties oe'.RViiniiri(W. Cntnm. . -BladeaippsoniCumb nMjnu, -narne Moory ootgpmcry, 4Anson and .'StftnlrVhoo.djstrict.oiibAM 5 i?MA.jut 9h vfBnviuevyfange,asn;jop? Ston awl Uthame fifth dis tlesior Aiatnaince, BaHdolpb,' GbM ' a- -.l-Tt ". -1. - . 'v, - . ! ,1 .Ac, AC., ana o nuronasn ipr mercnanis or omers. any To divide NorthXJarojin into seven. OpnereftsionalJ mooa aold t ibis market'cfi -u .. :I)amdtimWZ0 v; " .' 1 OfficeNo. S,8outh Wato:StreeVps4ira;;f ij8wJiio'rl.;awMiii vr'.rrti"? f-aiiiw'w "g r. rerswn. ui c.ri ta. -f -;. ' '- :- ;- - 1 .-.'f 3 i - -i '-J-;.;:- ' s:-,4 ; --Hv--'.:': : XyX. rf-? " ' "" 1 1 1 --- -------niiffinn.i M.a.ii'i ii.w I., i' n.mii ..,iii.i ...im :iii.i" im 'i i n ' i an, vaoarros, union, Mecklenburg, Gaston, 110-.. coin, Oauwba, Iredell Davie,',Yadktn, Vilkes, and Alexander jiThe '.seventh district of the counties : of Ash, ;Alegbaoyt Watanga, "Yancey,n Mitchell, McDowell Burke, Caldwell.' Rutherford,' Cleave land, Polk, Henderson, -Transylvania, Buhcombe," Madison, Haywood Jackson, Macon,' Cherokee, and Clay, each of which District, shall be entitled to. lect one .Represeutatjye, in the - Congress of the -United SUtes. - - n ? . - ' - Sbcwoh The- election fof Representatives ' in v Congress,-8haU be held and conducted in- every re spect, in conformity with the rules regulations and . restrictions, as set forth and prescribed, ip the Six, ty Ninth Chapter of the Revised Code except that the PoHs shall be1 compared in the-' first district at the Court House in the .county of Chowan, in Aha second district at the Court, House in the County 3of Lenoir, in the third district at the Court House , in the County of Cumberland, in the fourth district at the Court House in the County of Wake j in the fifth district at the i: Court House :!-, the County ol Guilford j in 4he sixth district, at the) Court House in the County of Iredell ; in the seventh district at ' .the Court House in "the- County of Buncombe Read three times and Ratified in- Convention, the -16 th day of Oct 1866. r-,1 - 1 ; EDWIN G. RE APE, President t Jamks H. Moork, Secretary of the Convention. ; R. C. Badger, Assistant Secretary. 1 - r AN ORDINANCE . For the election of Clerks and Sheriffs. f Be it ordained by the good people Of North Car"; plina, in Convention dissembled, and it is hereby - 'ordained by 'authority of the' same, That an elec- tion be held lor Snenns and Uonnty and Superior Court Clerks on the same day and at the same time . and places, that the election - for members of the General Assembly shall take place, and in the same manner as heretofore prescribed for the election of ' such officers : Provided, that all persons qualified - .to vote for members of tbe House of tJommons shall be qualified to vote for these officers. ! 8ec, 2. Be it further ordained. That said offi cers shall have all the qualifications heretofore re quired. ! " . 1 : SEa fi. Be it further ordained. That they shall ' enter on the duties of their office as soon as the Provisional ' Government expires, and hold said offices until further provided for by the General ' Assembly. Read three times and ratified in Con vention tne 12th day or October, A. v., i860, j E. G. READS, President f ; Jas. H. Moose, Secretary of the Convention. R C. Badger, Assistant Secretary. j AN ORDINANCE Providing for the election of two members of the House of Commons from the County of Cumber - land, and one from the County of Harnett: . Be it ordained by the Delegates of the people of North-Carolina, in, Convention assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of. the same. That until otherwise provided by law, the County of Cumberland shall , elect two members to the House of Commons, and the County of Harnett one member, the elections to be beld in accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by' law for the election of members to the House of Commons ; Protticwthat nothing in this ordinance shall change the representation of the : two Counties in the Senate, but they shall vote together for one Senator, until the next apportionment of Senatorial Districts. Ratified in Convention this 17th day of October, in the -year of our Lord one thousand eignt bundred and sixty-five. - ED WIN G. READS. President . . Jamks H. Mookx. Secreury of the Convention. i K. C. vBadosr,. Assistant Secretary. ' EP"Ecb paper in the State "copy twice and send bit! to the Executive Department .. - T1 Commission Houses, &o. NEW FIRM. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED THEU- selves for the Dnrpose of establishing in Raleiirh an Auction and Commission House, and General Agency for .selliugand baying prwpertr of all kinds, collecting Claims, . and transacting all sorts of business. . '- One of the firm being a practising Lawyer, we are prj pared to give legal advice, examine and adjust titles, draw conveyances and attend to professional business generally, both in and out of tbe Courts. The name of the firm is BARHAM BROTHERS K: Two doors above Farriss' Store. I J. Q A. Basham, -. W. . BAaaAH. October 6. .. 145 tf - JORDAN WOMBLE, GROCER AED COMMISSION If KCH AST. WOa ALL KIND OF PRODUCE AND OTHER GOODS. Special attention given to the sale of FLOOR. BA CON AND LARD. ' ' CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. ! At Old Stand 4th door, North side Hargett Street, Ral eigh. N. C. ! August 11, A5. . - , S8 tf man- If. P. WIJLLIAMSON & Co. , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. V FAETTEVI.1E STREET, . ;. 'ir.i RALEIGH, N. C. SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTON,- COTTON ' 9 Cloths, : Yarns, and nil kinds of Merchandise and Country Produce. -' ' : ' ' ' 1 ; 1 Raleigh, August T, 1865. " - - ' " U tf M Comznisfjion Mcrchonto k IMPORTERS OF COFFEE, Stf QAR AND M0LA8SE3. : , : . X Q. iox-xjqi was;ex- oieet, .4 !.'--.v.-;v-iWIIiMI! Wilt give strict attention to all business entrusted to . their care. :'-; ;: ;.- .'....-.. V"-'v r ) Consignments of Raw Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Domestics, Tobacco, Naval Stores, Flour and other Country: Produce, are solicited.: ;,-vrf-';.yp . When desired, produee wilt bs shipped to our eorres- pondeatt in Europe or, the Korthsrn Cities, and- liberal cash advances made thereon. ' "ir;. -1 " ' . -f-. September 87 . .-:r.uj : . ' " -;,' Its 6w i : w. s. .. aimaswa; Jff KtdTj -t -.t shj k. sAanur 4' ' r5WIaaAif rmnt undersigned have establish et a U. ConimissieB and forwarding House in Wilmington, and offer their ae vices for the Sale of Cotton, Naval Stores, sneeunga. uoiton iarns, toducco, Bacon, flour, SIIACIiELFOIlD, HAAS & CO. Ft No 39 NorUtoVater. Street vn iiflaingtM,: H. C. --?--'- aaTaaaacas.' ii;3akeivCwperAK'i '..'it,J Gregwyy V -' -'X-ffi-, " '. -Johw Everett.' GoMsboro.' -: v 1 . -siem J,t..m. PettV JSveren, wowsooro;- -: . 1 . wmsf-t Robert Sloan ana ttTcn'e Btentng, ureeusborov -tomberl8.g:.py ;IWfipLlSALE AS BETAJL D3ALEB IX rT"' f-.-.j.fa J- a- ' w ' a axrwv. eBMWMii a if'" nn a w m .T- I V I Hn mfiktim im .Aaft. MtlBi.nmMl. -t nww ?!1" w".1,Joliir' WilliaatevX oaJtalumaira. lid. - ' - 'CociniKion Hoxtses, isi f i General Commission merchant and WHOLESALE DEALER IN. QBOCERfES Tf AND PRO VISIONS. - - 1 - U Liberal rthtdftnm' .THU& LEART. New Tork-. t . J . . v , 'f Agent wr tne Steamships Starlight and Comnutader. , October 17., ..",-..,. .' 156 Sm . C SAKn aAnrav-' ' - f JAaSS W. ACKSOX, TJA BAINE & JACKSON, WIIOX,EgLAJL,12 GROCERS . - -.i AND t. . COMMISSION , MERCHANTS, . No. -IQ Old Street PETERSBURG. Ti "v- Liberal Cash adranees made on Cotton, Naval Stores, An, Ac. ' v , - ' jMotoDer,'s.ir N , . , 15S6m . SKHBY C BAEDT. ) ; JOH9 6AKMETT GtTHKZT. HARDY &GUTHREY. T IJeayer (Street, ISlTir TOBK, r IpROpOSE TO RESUME THE COMMISSION SUSIi Ja. nesa. which. Di-ior to tha events of iaai.;, ducted at 47 Front Street, hv Henrv C Hniv f in fAnnifl. 4 ion with bis elder brothers of to lontt established faonie m aruj m orouers. aonoiK, v,j nnuer the firm of a. C. Hrdy 4 Co. t s t , , . i nty ineretore offer their services for the sale of Cotton and other Southern Products, and for the . purchase of Merchandise... 1 As Banters and Brokers.- thev will ebniinna to tMin. deposites and execute orders for tbe purchase1 and Sals of Government and State Bonds, Gold, Sterling Exchange. imrinakv ia i m . s 158 Sm M. MerxcmsoKT E. MffSBAT, D R. Mokchiron. Wilmington. i.ajDanAX.-i ! New York. MUItCIIISON k MfJItUAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , . 188 Front Street, New- York. ALL CONSIGN MENTS TO Ud ARE INSURED FROM point of shipment, whether advict of shinment ia received br not J - Liberal ad vaneea made on consignments when desired. Murray A Murchiaon, Wilmington. N. Cv will pay taxes, Railroad freight, Ac, on consignments to us, ana forward through that place free of commissions. VOl. I. .; V',i, ; . - .-. i 14- Sm MUKiiAY nuucnisoN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE t SALE DEALERS, " W I L HI ING T O If, N . C . PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THB RALE of Cotton. Naval Stores and Coontrv Pruduoa ran. erally. . . : ; .; :- - . .... All orders for Urooenes, Produce, Ac., filled at the low est market rates. E. MURRAY. fr K. M. MURCHISON, J. T MUKEAV, -New York. 148 Sm J. R MURCHISON, ! Wilmington. Oct.. JAMBS R. HESBSaT, FKTSB W BAIBSTOB,' r Of Maryland.,; . ; i -Of North-Carolina. HERBERT & HAIRSTON, TOBACCO, COTTON, AND QENERAL ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS,; No. 158 West Pratt Street, j BALTIMORE. Liberal advances made on consignments. ; . REFERENCES: Jambs W. Auitvtv. Prest. Bank of Commerce, Bait. Woodwako, Baldwix A Ca, Baltimore. Howard, Colb A Co, Baltimore. William Johxsok, Charlotte, N. C. Jodob Caldwbll, Salisbury, N. C. j October 10. 14 Sm CAJLVTN YJ. DIBBUS, 188 Pearl SU, New York. COTTON, NAVAL STORES. - -' - ''':! ... GRAIN, TOBACCO. i COTTON YARNS, , .' . !' :. '- ' V 1 SHEETING, ia A : t ' My tohg experience in the Staple Products of the SbuthV I trust will enable' aae to give satisfaction to Any do fsvorine me with their business. - 5 Orders filled for all lESCttXPTlON OFGOObS. Particular a'iteulion peidX to kinds of ;?fS??;;?' -';"'? filling orders fof ell I?or which I have superior facilities. ' '--,,-4 : tK.j-, ; 2iy Agents, Diax, Goldsboro, N. 0-, and Geo. . M. pxwr, New e,N, C aill give their per- aonal attentions to. the ForwanTSts, &xtoriiiar and PaymenU of Taxes ;.'f nf '-:-J?.'r- OaaiiFrodoce Bonsigned to oi0. They will ala t6nall ahiptnepts when desired'-., v New YorV Ag.lI, 1865 5 ? BECOBBIlSuNS, GOSSlIKAEeOIJMISSlON 1W 'TIYTaVVTTVfllT'mT B VTWH - . .WJ T3l A B T f ulr-L A ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL kiBdaof Jlortb-CainavProdnee. w.W--"5fh-. vS.-t--gy '4 -mbiebjoicb: J ? John Pool, Esl, Bertie Ccv, N. 0. - 1 , i C(eo. WfBrooka.iaiBabetbCltylirC.- r - M;Wnta-.Bagleyi ' , r. y,v H m S-CteB..Wm. Mean, ...-' . " , ' ' .. r - ... . . . . . . . . a . . -. . . ... ' r - twi; rr 'i 4 . Bern !-'-i t ; tVt-lV Hy:?r-; - WHOLESALE GROCERS1 COMMISSION JSERCnAStsl - Xio jr9 SX and S Krrnrnnrn 'Sto. f rei n' , W . ' PJCTHRSBURG, Vsu a-, 'f -. ftn H E "3UBSCRIB ESS- RESPECTFULLY OFFER j.ii- their servioea to the Trade North and Sowtb and to the Planters of VIRGINIA and NORTH CAROLINA. In the purchase and sale of Groceries. -' -si----" ',l r.-.H' ' ''' Cotton Tobacco r - fret . j r.iTlr a .mrn ; . . w r l.:-v. : '1 v Robt. D. McIi.wAHnu' aicUaWAUiE CO. I- Fbank Potts. .v,s Mr. EDWARD GRAHAM.' of fh lato firmr of MeH. 4 V waine A Grsham, and Hamilton A Graham, san be Joand: with us, where he will be pleased to see his friends, i : August li 1865 t . IDS m 'f - BLOSSOM BROTHJEilS. (Successors to Bckj. Blossom A Sov,y . commission; merchants, COTTON, NAVALSTpRES, GRAIN, TOBACCO, nfiTTrtW VAPWa ' sVfWTJtan : ; 1 .. - . I . .ii I No. 159 rW Street, v v,V,c, L Cbas. W Blossom, Jas. B. Blossom, j NEW-YORK. Josiah B. Blossom KW. J - Liberal advances made on. consignments, on' reoeipt of RsrcRKNCKs: The Bank of N. O..' and other "Rank it Wi Imington, Newbera, Washington, Tarboro, Fayette vilte,' nmna, DaiiBoury, v;narioue ana waae-sooro. . A. M. McPheeter s, Raleigh, N. C .will forward- to' us; lorougn uai piace, jfts oj jorvaraxny commission, pay. tug iwinjKi ireieu. to any snipping port.: -. Jv R. BLOSSOM, A Co., Wilmington, N. 0., mington, N. 0., "J " asbington, N. 0 1 . n,N.C, f , t,Va, j: utu. a ukuwh & uu Wash S. T JONES A CO , Newbern. HENRY GHISELIN. Norfolk. Will forward produce to ns, free of forvnr&vnQ oenm'f lion, except on naval stores and grain, br steamer or sail ing vessel, as shfppers may direct ; and, when desired. win pay taxes, Ac, at tne snipping ports , t , - N. B. Consicrnments to us are eornrml hr Pirw and M. rine Insurance, as soon as freighted, from all b' aces on all Railroads and Rivers in North and South-Carolina, Geor gia and Florida, and from all Southern Shippinir Ports. uirouvu w new-xuTK, waeiuer savice oi Baipmenk- is re ceived or not..: .:. . . : June S7, 1865. ' ', J - " . 6i ly. ' KAoaa Bioos. Jos. Bises KADEH .BIGGS dc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORFOLK TA. , - Will give strict attention . to Sales Of Produce of all kinds. Liberal advances; on consignments and. prompt returns. . v i. - October s. r r J U6 If SHAFER & NORWOOD, - v A. S. SHAFER, Late of Petersburg, Ya. P. T. NORWOOD, Late of Warren ton N. C. COMMISSION MERHCANTS, 1 : ornca No, 5 Water Street, New York. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, TOBACCO, NAVAL stores, ttraias and all other Southern products solici ted. ' - Orders from Merchants, Manufactories, Planters and others will receive our-prompt individual attention. -.. . i BBFKB TO 'i , Gov. J. M. Morehead, Greensboro'. N. C. R. W. Lassiter, President Raleigh, and Gaston Railroad Men wain, son A Vo , fetersburg. Vs., DonnanH A Johnnon.-PntAPRhnnr. V... K. Wilkes, Superintendent N. C. Railroad. . i-, ' is. A. yogier. Esq. Salem, . v., ' -i R. P. Richardson, Rockingham, N. C. June 8, 1865. 44 tf, KOBT. A. MAKTIN. . -.. t BOBT. TANNABUJU' MARTIN & TANNAHim t ; 129 Sycamore Street, ' Petersbnrg. 7a., . My ILL GIVE PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION WW to the sale ct ' , -. Tobacco, Cotton, , , ,- Wiint. ifi.ni i ' 'Floor, Bacon, AVc., and respectfully solicit consignments from their old friends and tbe public generally. - - j Will also till torders for Goods on the most favorable cash terms, f July 88r 1885. " ,' 87 Sm WALTER K. MARTIN, ; (Formerly N M. Martis, Son A Co.) , . COMMISSION MERCHANT, - niCHHOND, VA 1 1 SJ HAVE RESUMED MY OLD BUSINESS, AND RE3- It peetfulljr solicit t? r , -j i ' v - r Consignments Of all Kinds of Prod ace. To the sale of which I will devote mbest effort. - " WALTER K. MARTIN. - Office in Ajtssbsoh's Ware House, corner of Caaal and Sth Streets. July7.18ftS. - ' ' ' HOUGH & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Soath Front St Middle Streets. ' KEiVBEttSE, ir; c;v iff; NELSON, HAMILTON & HOUGH, WHOLESALE GROCERS rANB . lfo." 6 Tesey Street, - l.Ba STENlioCSE AT.T.Airf ita . - -..-i.. t . . .-. .-. h-yi-r-Mi. ,Vi f TWfi rw.MMA , - STENHOUSE & llACATJLAY; c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GrOCEbA J wr. - ' Af Oar Old Stand. Trade Street - : ,v.'uuva ia.livri a-i jrtTJRCHASB AND SELL COTTON AND ALL OTHER A4. Produce, ob order. . " " ' I T . BusiiiasaeaArasted to -us' 'shall- somatand nr 'tinit personal attention. . . . . r. ! :.' Jordan Wamble, Sr. Ksa.,;Raletgh '-s f-'j . , Dunlopj. Moncore A Co Richmond, Va, , -. r- Kent, Paine A Co., . - V Martin A Tannahill, Peterabnrg,ys. ! t -t --,AngUBtl4,186S. r. . . 100-.y ;.. -.C ....... r:.!Tr.-"t,.,Aj; JL" - ;t JSHJJP BBOHEB AlSb i cltafiafks t . "r paq Stmt, ,;r4i!L!te2t'?P?il bunjt eaoealea. PtwiaJ OTtS V nTnces tniJnoiLeoMinienta of Cotton. Roaut, Ac.! ',4 K"TT advances M.j.wu.uor a.x ' ..r.i . . ttw -i4 rt -. oaimlssi6 Houses, r &o,: "l''.tt,IBt. -b78t"ct personal attentions all business V Jane 87...a6. - v v-v. v3 itiinu- confided to their care, to secure a continuance of the eon- , 7 ' r! VTT1 S " - fidencaso liberally bestowed on the laterm of. - mtl JL,' r t- v - v c-'!.! : BX7J&Z0X mxLzznizLz & cv-,. rQH!EllALt0U!IlSS105;mCEnm : X FOR t3S.8ALE.0F - (- C'J-i iUoAvyu. aa uunu.uuiiuM xa jns 1. A !J .... 'A 1 1 "J J.H1?'51?1 foVhe F tolaT. s . ;Hoa. i. 8wawoK.'N: Y Cityi 1 C. P. MsxDSNaiLL, President Farmer' Ea&k, Greens. ' ' boror, N. C.a.N '- Hfwtr. ,c h ' r,- i r .v -v c -Q. W. Swarsoir, Haw River p.a.w.i . V. t . uumu vrw w JLa. a Ui.iTJL.lWU. WJAIUIMIUH MM.Lilltlfi. - - v.' . Grecnaboro. N. Cm J x -i s ? "Will devote their' attenon to"tbe pnAhsse and sale ef '1 v . all kinds of Merchandise,, Groceries; Pivduea. Cottoi" Cotton Ysrns. Tobacco nnd N. vat Stores. , Cotton Tarns. TohjM-nn nrt lt.ni.AML . . ' ? - i rt unucn in uo a. Biirar. ana luni .uniM - n.. I -i i . . . . . . .. .. . - -; i.i n... September 25. , - ; , . -.' .ISS Impd . N ORRIS BALDWIN No. 1 8," tt AN OVEIl ST.,' SALTlSOitlS! IGMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR- TBR HA LB ....,-?'" 1 JTS They will make liberal cssh advaaees and cromiaetaiiclc L . v. ,va. WIM.I.HI fWVi. '.'if a TJ.. .. .t ..h . .... vJft ? -Wf l' WDl M KM i H I., .Kaal Kla A Bt..kta..jl V. J ' it H:fl.W.ro A 1 June 14, itJba. .- .j,? y.vn? txw?x. ? '""' 1 " 1 f"1 'M' i - a rmtie SUUSCniDJSRS have associated r ; Ji, .themselves together under the style of !r v -i i 4 .- for tbe purpose bf conducts a" tybolesAlaMadr He . tail .Dry Goods Bwinesaf aadfaavs-leko tbe ktotojr r j i j . pjjsnwvre o.rer, ior oianj years uccupiea oy ueo. u. lmvis, wcere mey win oe prepared o exhibit, sbootr vv MB oi Etepteraoer. n large ana varted assortment or t5TA - PLS AND FANCY DRY GOODS. ,they respectfully a-aT' from their friends , and the pnhlic irenerallv.4 that 'liberal patronage so long extended to tbe 0I4 . firms of .a. .in... vat p v.v., mum s jw. aa. MATMt ; Their long exnerieBce in the Dry Goods s Business isj this- citv, their perfect aoqaain taaee srl tb the raata of thtr . r w irguunnnu ori a visrouua iraue, ana ineir superior . . f cilities for obtaining goods, justify tfcetnMa ayiog""they a V will be enabled to offer Inducement 40 purcbasers ;i quailed by any house in the city, .r V r iv , . : Ttr tir.r i?o i r c -istrtHMo'iyi'' Arepartlcularry reauested. to examine bur' stoeaawe" are determi ned to offer them Goods sa low as thev nn' tva . . "bought Jn the South. 3 . , . M. M. DAVIS. I. . f .' 7 , - n J O DRAKE, UHntV,'-, .'-'wrM. ,v V-GEOUGE H,DAYI5V rtf-tnif ' .,1 .NEWlGOSlrl';: JUST RECEIVED; 'AriNEf ASSORTMENT ATfJ' WsiSTlNG OF' SILKSj lulSRtOSV ALL "W00l! . f DELAINES. r- x. , Hit v.-t "t . ' BOMBAZINES, m- -w-m w n, 4w a.' t: f.i .J Ji. Jf irArv A wn. v .- .V-'J'-' . i-' n a. a. ir f, i:, : -r '. -. ' ' ' .... 1 -i-..- .nUlXaaiaS AAliX AcL . rr . - r v -V )V.GINGHAKS.1,-s, 'J BLEACHED ANH, UBLEACHEO OlIESTICtiA,', j " GOOiJCAMBWCgOIIiEANS liX - A good assortment ol ha'i.t w :;,i-k I? Y ? ' . BALMORAL SKIRTS, ; ' i. iSHAWLS -GENUINE FRENCtt .CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, , !l LADIES COLLARS ANDtltfFFS, , t ' 1 - LADIES? DRESS TRIMMINGS. i HAIR NETS' AND WATERFALLS, J1 otrwnJ,, ' , . ' 'BEST COTTON HOSE, BiLTS, Jt&i Ac .Uftri A-esoiee asaortment of Pertwfllet and Notlona of al 1 . ft w ji . tn a ip v 3-iVi n ? - -v. v ALSO ; -r i P ......it hVtllM . SUSPJ5NDHKS, ,Vv- w. -- - A Good Assortment of GROCERI CS &t. - In the1 samAstork. bt Mr. j A THTJRSTO. the farest; best and eheapest agsortmeat of SOOTS and Ua3,, JL ia this Cty. . 1 i . i - V not be nndersold-.T; Raleigh, Beptember 8, 'Ri. 1 imXONMTite0 ! 58 PAYETTEVILLE Strand 3. lATiet trtV;,0& j . a.V- X. iJ l.inj Hi, an. 'fUa. j- r7- ' DELAINES, . . V v' ; J T- 7 t f . 'I' CASSIMERE3;'4rt,i-VJ,vi .? . ? . PRINTS, 3 ? i-; u H 4fcJ5 v-' ftftn - c.'i.:? "UMCIISLL AS. Vrl r- j.-ss w ajMAa,- on irTn r. rTred to tat 1 InhuWeYtaiall paaUUsx'' i Parties bavins- goods ky tVa niecA,iUU U w. .U Jsdi -!a-i lottkfHlltlwSM i - fwdK- 1 ' Drders roo tb CouiUrjt aoUcJUA; ? JTi give oKtrr oajK reraoaal atteotioB, ps wiil send erieva of any artiste tyJJil ; nAQIUa ETSONO.3 BaleigVSaptetnber ls.1 flATS. SilFrm'llATa?-!,- rOaahalSVW . i..ii " l&S-tff -V v. ;.vrr,"nm.;;niT9 r.iAIB itat Misses Hsu ; Childress Hats, ChpdreVa I'sto Tb . , latest steles an4 largea assortment ever offered t thia fu City. JU Lh ; a va GOLDSTEIN A WILSON, rl) j8 ,h(T , r t - PALMER'S, Vf .talKOctobe?fTi ' IS-si1' jJ' .1 i,' ' "..'"an .. .1.. ri .:ti - ; I "Us,- ?34a?1
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1865, edition 1
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