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" . " ' A- . , ' H, i JOS. 8. CAM3TON. ' , . I : . JOS. WH. BOIEfc. Editor of the -Standard Printer's to the. Conven- Ition, and authorized PuMighert of the Laws of the united State. LARGEST CIECULATION IK THK CITY, XAEGE8T CXR CPLATION .THK STATE.1 1 i iFWLday 3X oyembei' ;r i'SVAl St3V ! j The Sentinel is try Jog tojcrw6sh out of its pres ent position in opposition to GoYHolden'B admin istration add President Johnson's policy.' - Fori the sake of office the Sentinel and its supporters 'flung themselves in opposition to the policy of the Presi dent, and have stirred up strife and prevented j the retanfof. the State. - It is just what traitors might have been expected to do, and whatever their pro fessions may be they have done the traitos'r work. This is the plain English. ' We intend to hold them toft . . j V , Sit months ago there was not one word of oppo sition foar-ffltoni Vagol tne Sentinel did : J not " peep" even about opposition, but now; men are vieing with each other in the work of stirring up strife, hindering the Provisional Governor in his worknd raking up old Confederate issues.' , This is the plain, unmistakable oneL,iral NWe w not lnjorlng the State or any one in stat ing this fact. We are doing a duty to expose it. We di not seek the revival of their i treasonable Bentiments, or an issue with any one! We have been glad to believe at times that all i was But now they themselves have torn the veil peace. away. i They themselves' have brought' this whole I , - "-6);; wuwioi ining aoout. uy plotting darkly, by excitingldiscontent and urging unpardoned men to become candidates in; defiance of the wishes and instructions of Presi dent Johnson, they have drawn the line of demarce. tion. They have placed themselves at the head of the discontented, .the unpardoned and the uncon quered. Their work has been that which1 might have been expected from traitors, and such they I We told 4hemthat they rouK not get back into the Union, pursuing the patb'they took. ; Of what avaU was that? They laughed it to scorn. ' They do not wish to get back into the Xhflon under Union men. They bate the Yankees still It has been no love feast to them, and aa the work of recon stroction has gone on, theyjhave more and more plainly showed their real fee ings. It is a delight to them to retard the work of reconstruction carried on by loyal men. It they are to go back at all, they wish to go back as they left, under secession leaders. For this purpose they have exerted every energy. They have stirred tip strife, brought out unpardoni ed traitors for Congress, raked up old tissues of j , ireasonaoie paperi, opposed men because of their radfcal Union sentiments, de- UUu..va iuo- provisional uovernor as a Southern traitor, or a union traitor, as. it pleased their pur , -- -rrr - ,vmuuW nuiuiying secession, wicv wr. hw rejecuon pi the ordinance abolishine ; " " -' w purpose or getting control .uv-c,,., vuo pense ot tne Union men of the Auey wouiq crusn these Union i y, aa mey Mi power. ( Thev "v,um "uiuer, ourn ananang as before. The old leaven ia a alive in their hearts. They are vet These men are better off bating some things than . they twert even during the war. -They are infinite ly better off than Tour Union people were at that time, who were conscripted, dragged to camp, brow- , uatcu, .oBuiiea ana announced. This is owing to the clemency and kindness of the general goverh ment" Notwithstanding their stereotyped phrases durrngthe war ; that the yankee rule would render ithe South a hell, that deathwM. preferable, that President Lincoln was a baboon and Andrew John son a brute; hothwitbstaading these things, they are to-day .Uvingonuments of, the kindness and , magnanimity pf President Johnson and the yankee ' government Do they think, therefore, that when 1 ' tr P1,!tcal:f Wgues again, when" they publicly denounce the Provisional Governor, incii oppositionjq all loyal, uiovemehts, vote d6wn mk TZ UnionJtbat they ca htde behind the flimsy pretext of their new pledg.' ed loyalty merely, and be safe f ; Our people are tW;6ldtA .nd old professions to fail to, understand and properly an precia these new movements ori their partj It iii 'T it plainly. ; It m the leaven of treason. : . . . i' . v : Now let thi Union men ieet them boldly. ; When jbey begin to crow of their patriotism and love for be Union, and Renounce this loyal j man and that ' Praise this traitor and that traitor; "Why put then down with those traitors. - - ; i WM,ld you expect. them to stand on tbeWreet i - corners and nnniir . . . i 'in lent . : . rry "vvu.u' tne general govern. -. yr , resioentTj Kather' would ; - -"5r wouia you profuse, In expressions1 ww -eeei ; inem to j be ot tove.or (h above named. i-It . in. ": LT 2 d" this tbii ; ha of po.,ar th.7;Wo,d do ,t - r6"" '.itd kind- , Voked the LssinS De" M ;i men turn and '.'!. -V-- r Pa Mow.tbese Clog the : Provisinn.i ernor andhia; government- They make the best w an tbe nrivileo-A. -l.r!"' friends of tbV gbvernen- ? tbey We' and dig- vand h. wi Hn. .. xr"r" V1 Jos. Turner . .SenatoraTl1-: S. Started the opnoaitiod lo i. ;!Ct ?5 bavnK r i-1! ; aoiaen, - iTT hia olalm. Mn .1 . .. . ii a - m.9 "Poo tbe fact that th. jHoldetflbM exddded,hini. WtheJibT.rv -presnme rtbat 4heir claim. aV. t.: ..7 ' We ud Billv ' -presnmejww neir Claims are irT!wi , 'wnwwt wui oraik into, tears over this i a j n.w i. ! . . The bare" an- nouncexoant Snd him a handkerchief n.i:T- " warn wai moil, Bedford Brown is eleoted in tbe fito district nvefXe"w)s.4Jn"ea .8& majority. The polls yere compared at Greensboro? yesterday. J LewJs Hanerw-sohceTa- soldier; ia the I ranks' of the Unhm men. But alas 1 'in an evil hour br, lis tened ta the voice of the tempter and went over to the Philwtines. Well may the Union-loyine citizens of the Stt now exclaim:! , . t. j- I M Hasttho-I not spoke Jike thunder on our aMef . f Been swore our soldier? bidding us depend , Upon thj.stara, thy fortune and thv strenathf -- i And doat tboa now fell over to oar foes f 'f 1 Thou weareBt a lion's hide 1 doff it for shame, : ' And hang a calf-skin on those recreant limbs I" ' - The 4th District. We team that the Sheriffs compared the returns in the Court House here yesterday all the coun ties present except Fraqklin. Turner 8, 669 votes : Ifuss 8 183 ; Edwards 240., Turner's majority over uus8 4550, over, both 186. S .... . v ' Another War. . ' The rest of the world does not slumber n peace, vex hn- or are our troubles the only ills that now man flesh. Next to breaking up the eovernme'nt. the refusal to make peace, because our dignity and uonor wouia oe compromised in President Lincoln's not recognizing Jeff. Davis as ever, being a Presi dent and all that sort of thing, was the most wicked -. ... u ouvio "Je reoeiiion.. it was stubborn pride, which jias bt en partly broken. ' j Now Spain and tneS'outh American 'v're'B ublie a of Chile have commenced la war tivesof pride and punctilia from the same mo Chile, refuses to do th e Spanish flag icertairi honors, whereupon Parek ArTmirat nf hA Cn.:v.! a... . .. coast in. a state of blockade, and jthe Chileans retort By declaring war on Spain. Verily, this is a Christian world. Men fell to cutting each other's throats, blockading cities, declaring war and refusin? to . ui&a yeauc uecause 01 meir notions of punctilio and 1, t . . . .1 L " i a stubborn pride. j The milleniuin will shortly intervene, no doubt, when all our Worldly troubles will be composed, f New Advertisements. PETERSBURG. Va.. bv a unl L . ' Seamstresses or Honse-keepers, who can give satis faciorj relerences as to chaiacier nd qoHlificatiun For turther information, address Standard Office within the next two weeks. j . i: : I t" They ihorougly understand ! working on Uewing November 17. 182 Stpd THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, THE NEXT SFI0N BEGINS MARCH Srr 186, ana. continues fortv wk- t?n-... For terms, address WM. BINGHAM, Mebanesville, R. C. 182 tJanl November 17. CLOVER AND TIMOTHYjSiJEDi Zg LBS CLOVER SEED. w- '00 lbs Timothy Seed. j Novemr WILLIAf S0 I NOTICE. WAVING DETERMINED TO . JBL-Lfolk, Va .the subscnhrnffrB r. ,., i ,: i RETURJT TO NO?- lesidence and Store house at tachl . h;ii;-j. mV. wiih on l ------r "" ih i u piren on or before the ?8t oI1JaP0arT1 Dext- The Farm consists of 840 acrea. and s well adapted to the growth of Corn and Cotton EUs and all ra good repair, The position is cent I, and is as good a stand for a Mercantile business as anVrCountrt Store in the State The neighborhood is popurousfand as pleasant as can be found anywhere, tfha- prope"y is png with merchandising, and possessing advantages which gender it superior toany geneily :cffered forlaTe Lr ,nformalion' aPPV betu?e the 7lh of Decern-' cer, on the premises, to i f i ' Hilliardston, N. C, Nov, 17. EADER BIGG9, if 182 Stpd ' ,: ; . NOTICE THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING DETERMINED TO return to Norfolk, Va., will offer j : j AT PUBLIC SALE, Sun;,NhCamber ""V85' I Household and Kitchea Fttmiinr.. Farming Implements, 150 barrels Cm, Fodder, Peas. S Horses and Mules, Cattle. Hogs, Wagon, Carts, witSny other articles Unnecessary to mention. J tiF The sale will be positive and without reserve. n Terms cash, m U. S. Treasury Notes on deliverv or Cotton and other produce at Market prices 7 If Ue Farm is not previously disposed of, it will be rented out on that day tor the next ear. . , 1lflK.nl.tn.' W n V;. 18i-3tpd ! HORSE STOLEN JROM THE STABLE OF THE SUBSCRIBER. RESI, JLi: ding 14 miles south-east of R.i.;yrh o -.tlT, , . and Wake Forest Road, ou the nights The lh inst a Sorrel MarelS or 1 bands high, blaae face, thin manland uiii,inree ot ner legs white, new shod all ry short, quick trpt, sometimes a'bttle lore ancle. whuh S. . j . white. She was traced to Rlirh .t k; Ju i L was A liberal reward wilibe given for her return to - r.K-,ww.K. r-v- . ; ... rr ;r, .u.r-"" " iT j .! r me, or uiay-ieaa to ner recovery f ANOTHER I .T cT .u c l wEttSitiNED, RESIDING k5 on the Smithfield and FnnBtTiii .o .. .." -M fPAT inls n.n . : . . AX MAKK, about fourteen handa h oh r,m on one Mndlegbaa white hairs wavy maner shod all round ; trots and ces under fbe saddle; -was traced to Raleigh and was doubtless tk! with the sorrel Mare of Mf W blL T f 8 ,.akeu ward wM be baid or hr T-!" r 'J??."- tht m. i h L:" " "c' wr 'formation i November J6. Gi DUNN. -11 Jwpd 1IA D. B. BRIDGFORD, lOf Haskins A Bride-ford. A. MYERS A W. MYERS, Late of North-Carolina. 1 and late of Bridgfoid &, Co., aicumqaa, vs. - BRIDGFORD dc MYERS. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND POR- WARDINGj MERCHANTS Dock St. betweeo Fifteenth & Seventeenth. I KICHMOND.Va.. M7 HERE THEY ARE PR EPA RED TO DO w -.enu Auction nrf Pmmi.-: T A OE V. wardino- Hniin-... "a .Z Z.L"'" "Mirage Storage and For- bess. t(?mrriV; 5 "J.""" ! to boal. fi-l'SSJ to at the Merchants fof Lvnchbarir. ptr.K... wlLi.,.'! : . mot..11 d and Danville. - ,. . . -t,u1: Kich- B. Law-on; Power A Acker-Swenson It JLT T .V'W Williams,x Noble A Dates! ' BWep80n' "e-denhall A Co , uobton -tJiarx a Woodward Thomaa J tl '! . R. A. Howe.. Co., William fc ligjfc RocxLAifD. llaine ir. Cobb: A.J fiM Haufax, Nov tcotia Benjamin Weir AHn " i' m' ' PHILAni.PItr.--BlielcnBr ?L 5 5 l0-.A-AlllBOB. do. Sank ACoTOo-han A Tate. . - - " J' Bin,J- iATiiioa 5-Thoa. R Matthews A SnmV u ' . . . w nanan A Sons;Moore N Falls, PreYide.tift-jT"1 ler' i Ri.areH. NfO Geo W? SwJnvJIM lional Bank; J Devereux; W't'l' .- i "t " v jan.'w oioani -w- aad jl p. Shayerind i J I oioob, N C-A J Yorke J C Railroi? 8lDY Treasai Western MohoaWJ 'k - c?. es and J BvMHIer. . estern N.. BED CI.OVRn c. L; October U. A . fe.w a R.8;TUCERrgS: lritf. Bank. H mMP Ciuu8fs notney and N VWobdfin;-v.,i" : NovemDe- VnjuuntordecafcV ",-; ' 1 Posted Patted m ABaAHAir LiNCOtJj, President. - Hanhibal '.Bavitar. Vfce- -If l?eB.VSd f he Senate.-' Daki.l cIa was elected Hres idnt f z the nineteenth dar of nhi mii. n.n...'. r.TZ K Speaker of the HoWof BJ - fChap..CXXV.)' -31, -4- j,. AN ACT. to incorporate tqe - Capitol Hotel'' Company '' - ti- KaVld M? S5D.8le nd ae of Bepresente tves of the Unitf HiiaJ nf a m. - - r . . . Wed, Th.t Charles a LittteVnd A -O 'wSTuT of K too, in theSUteof Massachusetts George Folsom CharlM sufinrv' andFi:k ofNewYorkcUy, jTthl State of New York: anA 7 f! RnkKinJ t. nru:V.- , the District of OoluWtMr aOTd" CX- . V? nerey. incorporated and made a 3 th "ame of "TbeCapitol Hotel Com ran?, ana by that nama mav oni k 1 i 3 . , h imnUoHaH s " 7i , w " una jurisdiction, and be entitiedl to.! sse aid exercise all enfe powers, rieht., and privile8 inoideAt tonchln all the1 chh said X ? Wf 'WiiurJandLsMintaintog an,, saidcity of Washmgton building Or building for a hotel. tbP8' BhA? aDd offis. o; be used therefor and therewith ;and they may purchase and hold real and per srtual estate ivquired, and! convenient thereior; and may after construction tbeiwf, sell, convert or leae, and ri filf lhfKreft il wole pr Iff part.'., they mayhoose and find for the interest of said corporation. r d l-e u "hP enacted. That the capital stock of said cor,.orat,on shall Sot except the sum of one million SVe-?dr?d lhou8ad dollars, and that the stoek shall be divided into shares of one! thousand dollars each, and shall Vfcl prpwty,;irft8steribie in such manner may direct. sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the government III edJD b:'.ard f dirors, not lesV than five in num- .meeting, which shall U held Ton rTS w,.nruii ouaii oe eiectea dv th tnthniiam. . I Uay 'n each year, from amnno- ihn ..j .v.:: b year, from among thecorporators and their as d successors, ii such manner as the by-laws of ittion may direct f . Ind be it furlher enacted. That the said corpo I nave fu'I uo wer to mnko hA and ;rle;fn u,u,?8.a.s the "J deem needful and J ,'r the d,8Pitin and management of the ront.?:T T" e and f01! of th corporation, not contrary to the charter oi to tbe laws of tha IJnitoH Klotoo ana the ordinances of th -" v it nouniijiuu. ana snail have power to alter or arqeod the samefr, time to time, as ine interests ot the conjoint ion. in thai- reqigre. j . , lSH5Dd kV'ifurtp ennc,e1. That this act may he altered, or r pealed, at the pleasure orconirress. ' Approved, March , 1865. ; i Chap. CXXVI.J . AN ACT supplemental :to an act entitled An act to : amend the several acts respecting Copyright." approved j Febrn.rv third, eighteen hundred and thirl . I the acts in addition thereto and amendment thereof, i Be It enacted by the Senate and Huse of ReDresenta h! Pn,ted Statesiof America in Con1 bled, i.?SS--S . uiiu buuii enure to tbe benefit of tb ",'f ? n,e manner, and to the saml nrinVnT "'"e!amPcon1,t,on8" the authors of -vings f I- it further enacted That a, printed copy amphlet, fnp, charL muiical composition r. or photograph. fV which a copvriffbt i s , ua oe it .of every bi-ok, pamf k .TiV . iiuurapn, nr wuicn a coDvriht shull be secured under aa d acta, aball be transmitted t?ee of postage or other expend by the author or proprieto here..f, within oue m.m, h of the date of pobliKn to the library of confess atiWash.ntn for the u of said library ; and the librarian; of congress is hereby renamed to give a receipt in writing lor ihe s..me. 7 rel nfTlJ be!llr,hr eDacted' Tnat i anT proprietor PiT h "a- rr P,toSrPh, for which a copyright shall be secured as aforesaid, shall neglect to deMver the r mo requirement ot tnis act it Ahull ha 'hed;ty of the librariiinuf congress to make demand there of in writing, at any time witln twe ve months after Dbb hcation theref; and in default of the delivery thereof fwith in one n.ooth a ter the dem.nd shal, have b,en Sade the U8-P ublicati, secured to such p.prietor felted thtact oour88rPti' copyright shPulPbe!or- Sec 4 And be it farther Tk. :. v. . Uon:f i. act the word .-book ft "be mean evvry volume and part of a volume, together with II map,, pnnts or other engravings belonginTherlto and ahail tncliidfta e.nv fjy 8e5nd or subsequent edition which shall be poblish-d with any .ditiu3 whether he fi.st edi. ion of such b,K.k;8hall have, been published I befom or aner tbe passinir of thl ant it shall not h r,;0, .Jlh' - :?V. ' ""T"er tSTS .h 'C,n 8hseqneut edition of any unless ibe wme shall contain additions as aforesaid any book which is not the subject of convripht book. nor of Approved, Alarch 8, 18(5. r j Chap. CXXVII i AN ACTtnaking Appropriations for the current and con tingent Expens s of the Indian Departnien and for ful- UI"K lreaiJ stipuiatuips with various Iodian Tribes for the jear ending .hirtieth une. eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and tor other; Purposes. uuuurea 411(1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of p..,. bled, That the foliowing sums be. and they arf herebvD propna.ed, out of any money in lhe treasury DSt therwS appropnaied. for the purpose of paying the mmH! treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes---For .he cumutand contingent expenses of (be Indian departrrent, nauielv: : ' " -UQ,an For the pay of superintendents of Indian afftirs and of nSdonfrs ''e,ghtJ8erD ,h0USaDd -nndred .nd For pay of sub-agentsjsix Ihousand dollars aiRW&lL?""'" F.r pay of clerk to superintendent of Indian affdirs in California.ne thousand eiht hundred dollars drfddoT.af ,Dterpretert tWeny-eiht th0U8 fa hon- F.r presents to Indians, five thousand dollars dred'-ra!19 IndiM8 eleTeD thU8aod - sand" ifi siDR8 T? "d th thou- For contingencies of the Indian dptwrim.nt . thousand five hundredd.il ai aePrtnent, thirty-six triSsUlmi,D,f treat BtjPuIatioD with the various Indian Hhickfoot Indian. Vnr W nf s-4.i.-. ! i? tbepurchoVsuchS": cretion. my from time to time determine, .- ( - . me rreniaent. at h dis- tide article of th r-.-r ."'c,.'"'"c'. .Pr n,t'n ar- hundred and fiftv-five tJZn rM.. !5 "Rober eihteen : P..- u.t f ""v ulnars. oihi;ahin ..-:.: -.. " expenaKl in awi iao vi i Cfl US R menta aaann.. t. l ... i" i "fwiug mem in agr cultu.al and m. r. ,u cuu-aiiog ' tneir chiUlrpii anA nromoundr civil ut nn r.,M,.rn-- ana thond doarV e'gllT hUdred: "d fiftepn 73""?'- eleventh of - bv tbe Prexi rrr,;""w . expended as d reeted vember, eighteen dollaia. per iniraart.de treaty eihte-nth' W. gU nuy-iour, two thousand For eleventh of fifteen instalments fi h r u.er.j per ,th article tiiatjSaiW- en nunarea ana nuy.four, one thonsand dollar ' 8 For eleventh of fifteen instalments for pay f phvsician d,2,"?i?Dd Pf care of .be sickR Lr LPtS7S ' on i v eiarnipnzn ranvamKaM l i . ' . onetboudeb.ndrdXsT fifty- , i ror eieventn o.t fifteen instalments for -and mirrhHBo rf h..ni.. ij .. ana etationerv. no fiftk B.t:j. j . .. K j " vvur;i B iWfmrronrSn ?! hundred and r,. . . -uourea auiiars ! Kl ?hth reatyrSetr iceu uunarea ana nitv-four eicrht j .r . aU'ilS d(,,J"8 t&!fcaenednLhree hUndred r ill v ll l ill ni u - nv J. - . - eighth article treatv thi?ti.,h "aMrea nd forty-two, and d4d and IftVa,,- -ghteeu hun- Hor two-tbirds of twent-f,.iirth r .li . '; . ments in go roods, per fourth arttcU ZYS? ; ignteen hundred and fortv.twn 1: itvJ 1- "tiwuer thirtieth Sentember. SJEl hl?d'Lort.lo, rlT thousand dollars, 1 " ""uu,CUMa nityonr, 1 , seven ' For two-thirds of twent-.fnnih . - L . - taent for the support of school. wy.nve jnstat- :uonars and tturty three cent r " " : M?ia?.!!! r,,oi centn. ; . , ,-- . , , -OCT C 1 WilS7feffifflL8.f. Provisions and tobaoc3:er fbrwr.0!- hundred a-d WD4T:-jirj-Vr.,w,.reaiy tntrtieth Setoteml J?,CCU inirty-tnreft cent ; 1 article of freatnawn5il 10 , per fourth .A?vSao1 thirtieth fi55w55!ta? faeat' I eoattnued.1 ' ikfwmdSekncftht thirt-eiohtx- -iiAlUJi 'OF'TT?JF. t 'm'-J i HiTina Table tr!2; ;T n . :ewrsDuro;,aiid,Halei--h xTotakeeflect IIOlTDAYlTovenibei r 0,1665 KOBTHWABD. :B6TJTHWABD. Arrive at vrreensooro ,10.' - p. m. Leave Washington, ' 8.46pmL Arrive at Eichmond, J 4.65 a. m. Leave Eichmond, ; K.s5 " - eaT uriMborV -10.80 Arrive at PetsrsbuTa: T.40 4 Arrive at Uaston, . 10.80 ' u "Leave Oaaton," 11.80" ' Arr.Te at Petersburg; 4 80 p. m. Leave Petersburg, - : Tft.ig a ' Arrive at Richmond, 7. ;- Leave Eichmond, , r ;8. ;"- V Arrive at Washington,' 5.15 a. m. Leave Petersburg, ' &2s Arrive a Qasjin ? 1.20 p. Leave Gastoni r w i, 2ie Ainye at Baleigh... 1 8.1s Leave Baleigb, 9 Arrive at Greensboro'. 9 2x Leave Greensboro'. i 2. ' Ealeigh & Gastoii Eailroad YbmnMi SUPERLNTNPINT'S OFyiCE HNAND AFTER NOVEMBER 6, 1865' THE 1 .. & uu xuuuwo; TRAINS GOING NOBTH.- tbahts- GOTJIq:. sotth. Leave Rafeigh, Arrive atlGaston, 4.80 a m. 10.80' Leave Gaston, 2.15 p. m. Arrive at Kalelgh, 8.15 This Train connects with all the trains between GreensbproUnajNevr .Tork: Passengers by thS line have no delays between those points. 173 Jf. VUHNSON.'. ' "rT Oeneral Superintendent." THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS AND MOST COMFORTABLE ROUTE ROM? CHARLOTTE " j j..TO THS - - ' N(RTllERN CITIES, JVothicarolLna Railroad, I ! ' Ralelffli & Gaston Railroad, Petersburg & Weldon Railroad J AMD THBia VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. Passengers by this route! will leare CHARLOTTE at I rCi0Ck m arrive at R'eigh 4.30 a. m. Leave RAL EIGB 5 o'clock a. m , arrivfe at Gaston 18" a. m. Leave GASTONj 1 p. m., arrive atj Petersburg .30 p. ta Rnd leave that night for Richmond and the North, or stay in Petersburg, get a good niglit's rest and take the! cars foi City Point, connecting withj the James River steamers fot Northern points. . Passengers for Western or Southern points will leave Pe tersburg at 5.80 o'clock al m.: arrive at Oaston 11 . m -Leave Gaiton 11 a. m arrive at Raleigh 7 p. m. Leave Raleigh at 7 40 p. m,, and 6 a. m. been&ngThe I E. WILKES, - ! Eng- -d Sup't N. C R. R. I J , 7 A. JOHNSON, 8oP f- Raleigh & Gaston R. R. " i , r R.M. DUNLOP, f Sup . Petersburg & Weldon R. R. August 22, ,65. ' . 107-tf CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTER 7.40 Pj M., SUNDAY AUGUST tsth 185. Trains will run as! follows, unti. fu;thSde: T -G0IWEST. ACCOMHODATION. re 7o eJ ..0 A. M. :--"""ii .- - wrnsooro, 12,60 P. M Arrive Charlotte, 10,10 Arrive Ch'rlotte, 8;20 going east: I k M0P;.M- Charlotte, A. M. "--Y Jsaiisbnry, 9,i0 . . Greensbrro, 10,15 - Gr'nsboro 1 05 P M t : . f "e"H wub th mie.. a it L 11 ,:,'-ro"rg ana tne Worth, and with the H&dirGold NewbernlMoVe! Freight Train leaves Rale gh at 11 A M. Charlotte, at iu 8.,,P? al onapahy Shops over-night I -uC au irain oniy, wiiijrun on Sunday. Passenirera are notibed to procure tickete before entering the trams as additional fare will be collected. Ts 8'ns' I E. WILKES Company Shops, Aug. 12J ei. Eg"';'er a"d ftf NEW DAILY OF 'STEAMElTis" FROM RICH3IOND i to r City Point, Fortress Monroe, Norfolk' and Baltimore, CARRYING THE GREAT HARNDEN 5s REID'S EXPRESS, CONNECTING . WITH THE RAILROAD . CITY POTTNT'T. PROM PETERSBURG, GASTON, WELDON, RAL JL eigh, Charlotte, and alt other principal Cities Son th ine new ana splendid Steamers i magenta, i . Sao f atSPofn--BLda,'7 V 'a,oek A- M - nnecting at t-ity foint as above mentioned, sod at Norfolk V. with the first class Steamers wix, V-' GEORGE LEARV. JAMES T. BRADV, For Baltimore. ; i Capt. Blakeman. Landis. 7w0,JEh ticke!"0,a and-baggage checked toall'princi pal Northern and Western Cities. ' ;,a!?ieDfretS bThi "'? BYWjfail to make sure connec Urn through, and notwithstaodrn. advertisements to the otheHineUrnTe Balt?tDoje sooner than by any etftFT" Td " informatioa chfy . C. E. DUXV. Pass A pnt Oaon V fii' C. J.TROWBRIDGli, P.sa Or . r Ag't. Petersburg Va. D. BAHFORll A.'t n;i. -rV P. 8.-Be sure to enquire or 'ih7 2.i "7 ' September 2, 1866. ; i84y PEOPLE'S LINE FOR NORFOLK . t- And 1 .- f -;f i INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ' - VJLA CANAL. ' Ml'-' rjIHE FINE LOW-PRESSURE STEAMERS i MINNEHAHA,! HUGUENOT AND WASHING "r' ton, Irving, , WILL LEAVE BW BEltKB i! " -:; .'' Tuesdays, Tkarsdaya, and Saturdays. ' i" kWAtilllOBrOtK'--" .4 V '.- T'.-' Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. These Steamers huva been m.t -;... J".",f?i. eommnHtin c ,k r.u: "Tr '"" .ute tonne ac- .ni ii 1. " viHKu 01 iuuiern North-Caroli na,' tggp wiU paid tolghTnt'oyOT ...u.uBron tne entire season The -most careful at- " trRatei as ow as by any, other Line. ne. rfe .Jjv,r :V :-y;-4--.-L ! ,GEG. OLNEY, July 8, 65. Proprietor. 66 tf. GK A GE R 'S:j HOTEL rGOLDSBpRO, N. A DAS BEEN RE OJENEDtAND THOROITrinrv any. I --"f. tne South,- Law hand side IGol ro'. Oct 28. ii'lT. A . (Rt isti int ROSIN VBOIE.K us ronalo , j V" w . ' va,'ioo. HardwareMerchants-f NovamheK : tT i X-' 4 " r-of ehargo-as-S.:; H : '-V: ? .EMMET ! ibtiECI&G-olhrv 5' , 7- - r , : : " ' I L .MnM?? READY- FOR TUUlr. . : - ; -AV-- ' . if l, A rAL AND WIHTEU i)SY GOODS, furnishin'goods, ' " ''CLOTHING,1 " a, , : BATS AND CAPS, . , m. ', . ,1 BOOTS AND SHOES, Which ther will Mll&t ftAanna kia . " ta. .- , j WHOLESALE 1 AND EETALU The'!oganei'W;uTl.j; OALLXNi EXAMINE OURSTCM3K- TROUBLE TO SSOWOODmi " Orders by Express promptly attended to. New fierne, October 4. -luXtm. rOITEIK & WiiMll ri; -, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAEGB ASSORTMENT of Ladleg Cloth. Cloaks. Baaatifat -wuof vutlurtSUH W DICA Ann I'n AMrf UTaaI XJ m - BreakfasVShawIs, Opera flannel, Bed Flannli, XadiV Leehoru and Beam ffta nh.-M Ji.riri. and Black Silks. French ffS' L-i.n- Ladiesi and Mia?a' Whit- r- it. -iac uasweirs celebrated ' i ; , i r COLOGNES, TOOTH BRUSHES, &c ALSO, - 'I,,"'' r MENS' LADIES' AND m r MISSES SHOT5S. At J. C. PALMER'S OT.Tl st a urn v 8 doors from the, Capitol; ;V'T t' - Favett(vtll firva- Raleigh, Nov. 0. ' ' 175 tf !, f AT W. R. ANDREWS' 2 00raVLB3 SUGAR CURED HAMS. $" V -CT 400 lbs Cod Fish, a " ' 800 do Dried teef.i , ; 10 bbla Mackerel, i ! 8 do Leaf Lard, 10 do Fox Qrackera, 6 do Soda do 12 dozen Cotton Cards, No. 10, 20 Boxes Cheese, i 200 lbs Bologna Sausage. 200 do Beet Tongues WINES, BRANDIES WHISKEYS,' on . r..n : -.'. . . . . i. vkj. nvxTo . itMi supruy oi toe oest Litquora R . . . tl ! At W. R. ANDREWS'. Raleigh, Oct 11. i iTf WANTED.! i A DAY l AGENTS WANTED TO SELL the on chean nn. linmul i VT l, ... " a.V.ni f BiddefoVd. Mi i i 4"""," P"ff Biddeford, Maine. I eOalk A MO $90 NTH! AORIfTS Wivvirn vhn f1?,' j8t out Address O. . GARfcT, City Buifding, BiddeloVd, Maine. 138 8 m J. J. THOMAS, O. SHARP. O. W. BI.O0HT. NEW FIRM. F THOMAS & CO General Commission BI e r c h ant s . ! wii-soif , if . c. trJLln7 ann"U Cotton, Naval Stores and other Coun try Produce. One of our firm, G. W. Bloukt Atto racy and Counsellor at Law. and Land AnU Wl1 MttL?iy u matters entrusted tohfm n the Count es of Wilson, Nash, Edgecombe and an llculaSy'&lo0 djuftmen "tlepar. October 21. 159 tf I BUREAU OF RELIEF, To relieve Clerical distress, especially inihe South ' I . ern pioeeses.) J ... . . AEn" the dTlce of Bishops Talbot, Atkinson and Lay. thi WEhlZZaV "S- "iaPP'icationa, NotnX; H Hartfo cUfeuV ra- ... 177 tr: v'"grU papers are asxeq to copy this tUI forbid . SHACKELFORD, HAAS & CO., Grocers and Cornxnigsion J'KTftTY,h ant- No. 32 North-water Street, Wilmington, N, C. gaker, CowperA Co Raleigh, R. J. Gregory, 6 ' jonn jcverett, Uoldsboro,' nti '?D an1 Rich'd Sterling, Greensboro'. F. Arrinfrtnn September 18. 1 ISO Sm i TEACHER WAIfTED. I DESIRE THE SERVICES OF ONE THOROUGHLY quahhedto teach the English branches. Fr-nri, d tCll'!10 thS Piano 800001 to Pen e 1st of October. I would prefer one nnt tnn, k four years of aee. decided in hr m.n.n... j ' strict, Any la3y' who can .usw totl? wishing! situation, can bear of one by addressing ""'ng a I i or Mas- Wm. J. HOLLEY, t, r i ' . Coleraine, Bertie Co., N. C i References given and required. r. -. ' V" Sept. 23. ,- ; -j, JMt B. P. WILLIAJHSON & CO GENERAL COMMISSIOI? !IERC-LA-fll4 fayetteville street, ' ,- 1 : ; Raleigh, n. o. SrSittf -S??J"5?f. C.FN, COTTON n.nnfn PJ... T" " - WIIiai and -wwmu a a vrj UVO. y Kaleiffh. Ausrust 7, 1885. i ; HORACE M. BARRY,- " General Commission Slercnant Wri WHOLESALE DEALER GROCERIES i AND PROVISIONS-. Liberal Cash adr&nrn maA. mil TV n . n - W oa consignments to AR- inunji&r, i(ew York-. Agent for the StaamshinaStarMffhtni rw... V October . . - - w wi maiimn; 16n-8m MURRAY & MURCIIISftV COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND , WHOLE- BALE DEALERS, , - '' lT.Miivc-h r : ; "... PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID : TO THB 8ALB of Cotton. Naval Ktnr.. r,A nJL t.. erally. ' f , - .T , " j- esfnlaSTaterfT Oct. 9. niimington. f , t New York. MITCHELL & ALLEN, J 1 1 j AGENTS FOR 1 . ii the j a.MMS II W BITE WtS At-RW-Tir- QMPOSED OF THE GERMANIA, HANOYfilL' Ni agara, and Republie . . V,J1"S" .iaauANL1 COMPANIES,. , nepresenting.about;P.?:r-.1V?K - w i-iLlGS "STORES."1 . U ! .t-. . i ;ifpfeodis;co s ir.7 ... i.-Svi -je ; r. jr? 5 ..- : - iW) wwwr w.-'.j..'.r m SPEpiAiTERjSS?mMlCT i i!6Vaw fcs 4 dT1 November, net ? iSi r:v .H veuo xrnr iuiriflL tt Wilm;-- '. ! rr 7M'Fe Tliaf -X -nrsi'. Mnn4.. trfx:r-"r',,wi ; ? viUDer a ezv ?mzt ?.' r O. vr;BBOOKl ludu laatde I - - rr zr ; " -'-r--" ,tv;l ' .TflTTW It fnrinn 7 ,. .Aar. ' I I I j I i M. K Jr. : r .;r,TvTr V"ar: steam ie..i.. 8 to 250 hnU . W , " . ' ihe most .ppnTved eVnalri onf MPbt Villa of ' Mills, Paper and Minin ffahhLta"?; Sui for OU d Salt WoriDf CI'fe . , &a: "-jf .Vertical Planera - - -"wwnerv; iron Planers, , ' fingine Lathes- J :UT'Plani, SnH-rm;- Sr- - .ebine-r,MllD Ma. .ttiSgaebi; KSSj Sffifrii- Upright Drills. , 8hM.chin"esrUe 1 'Pow?rMoChine. Y-B,cbiu. owNtm i-unjps, ; " . Force Pnanps, ' ' Lifting Pumps, v Suction Pumps, Hydranlio Jacks, ' 8 ere ir Jacks, - Shafting Pulleys and Hanowra w8 benches Wright's patent fef. BSgf f 'BeiK aflaaBi Steam an1 U. w . V ' Ter e8criptioS Stom Water Gauges, " and Bailwa of a- ; Cotton Gins r Cotton Ginsri !: Taylor. Earf JZZ. Cotton 6ia, plies. 'jSup. McCarthy Cotton Giba, riuSS Ex'io7and PfJlOlPS STIIAIL PORCT1 RTTnTTrvvr i . ,L w JCVBKT nvamn . STEAM AND 13 a e PiW and Steam .And every? descriPti.n7P,B . V1 OB SALE AT THETLOWEST BATES BT ' JOHN a FILLER, ey Street, lVew Wv, I November , 178eodh Ker. T. M. JONES, i County, nine mHes from Frank iffij on'th" L" ,F'.PBnkli' Gaston Railroad. Between rS i ih!,8 eih d atamt tin. ni - -T. . points tbera m a TplegTb mtareand firef I Jes" n theloraitol S fP With neat, acquisition of athorouirh Y22!l,irt'- " the w.tb tbe advantages oWnff! Chemical and PhUoVophical uj f7, a wel,-w'ected T" " xoiuaie Allege. We none. Jw fcnu i j r" . "rens- d ?, I'nhfiStron of pila will hvtras members of the?resiffiafedlDe Ik""8 fnanie. and wilt be-made know- J' Those desirine to pnH tv: wo ,n doe me. dress me. for heprent &3a?phi? ,d culara will be Bent. -o,0??0'0 C-, and cir- 'NovemberS. ..- :J'Sk'-- T- M- JONES. v "O baw4TXl THOMAS & CO IVo. " nmoretStreer. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, SOUTHER V RivriMm. SOUTHERN STATE BONDS, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. GOLD AND SILVER. V jl STOCKS, BONDS. ETC.. of nnr L.-u. DRAW GOLD OK . CURRENCY DRAFT r f,0. ts,; on New York. Pbiiadelnhf wwuu vr iMcnmona. - CffivI,S OF GOLD. OR. ON HAND FOR SALE : tSOO.QOO Southern R-nt-V,.4: l100 SeTen-ThirUes, (differe'nt series. issues.) . v7v,.w vue-year yerbneates. v ;s temper 10. , . ;) ay : lf H FOWIE. BAYNE & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION UJUDnrrxrma w DWS 73 Exhase Place, Baltimore. War. H, Fowls. - f, a.-j. . . w- Ale-ajidrUan4 Biemoa4- 7 BalSre. MYERS s UNDERBILL, 78 Pey Street, New YorkI DEALERS IN AND SHIPPERS OF I PLOTO,: GRAIN" AND MHAL, - -"- '"--' -v.-. - u .j r.. 164 eod6w WHOIESAI.E DRUGGISTS. , . AND DEALERS IN j ''if Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Ae 'ilarpr-ft",'pt '- jtowart . . rHARBAL; RisxET & Toibicnrs, ' Jfo. 141 Chambers, and No. 1 Hudson sts. i'' NEW YOItli. fTAM HVaairBarTy of Charleston S. C. August 29, 1865. n msLST. lormerir or Jtnemar. n. sf 118 eodflm NORTH-CAROLINA MUTUAL1 FIRE iNSU RANCE COMPANlTi:--viW;--- ATA MEETING OP THS DIRECTORS OF- THE Company on the 27th of Septemoer, anassessment le"o H premiBo, Notes in tha office of the Oompany at the time the tosses occurred, to be paid in three 1 instalments, via: six, nine and twelve months from 1st October 4865. U'-f" ? ? premium Notes onianflV ".h 220.000 u atiuwea ijossea, v - f 10,000 (inere are some losses not yet reported, tbe amount of -p -av .!.', "i . l.iltH UnJUftIa--fl tA - ' "'- J' rv faa lhe assessment may appear to be disproportionate ta tbe amount of the losses ; , but the Directors, taking into ft&3i'msr SJ 'e, without transfer of poloies..by destruction. during the war, Ae. do 1 not think that more wHl'M -valsefby it than wilt be needed to meet tbe aetual wants of the Company, ' ;Tbere wi I beneoessarily.aome celay iqhe payment o'01 hoped, however, that there will fbe b-; complaint on tbu atwunt i espe reCol leeted that payment m some cases, was tendered in Coa federate currency and Tefitsedl F ' ' The CompanV is Di-enarad eAv. -s.v. tl t. . ih-Liir M fablternjs l, Address all letters to "ff o. Sirav JSecretary Viuti? -'- ' ...Baleigb, October,21. s t I5g-4mp4 A?;5LirA)BEJENOm FARM FORAtEXEA8E ORVRENT, C ,fpHE SPBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE,' LEAS- OR rvlet,on? tnewost valuable Farina in tbe County t''W- - "r.-" waiw OHMS, ;. -,v-- ,fcr-f . T- " . - VThis slantatioo Contains !,t49'aeWVhie1i':oWir' Js eleajed and well imjproveoU -Otae-balf JoC tht wbieh is aaaptea to Cotton, and the whola to s the groworCortt.::,frv:;: , , X, lxJ ij yntbin X miles of the Railroad at Mostly i??6? :'WP0. whoresides -withia a few miles of ba !?1 sbp W 2 P8!8011" desiring tor aee it, Applioaata WUI adaess jne.at.Kinstoo.. r -" ' . ,i ..r . . i a- .r: - ri-w- a. . . i ' ;' : ;, a.t. .,--. I.. 14 tf wAnted iiiiiaiATfeLr: i; : YODNOL nV Witj irtirw iro uTv'x'i- MlHene ia'Teaebiak a situation iu Some Academy ?c&er of most of the; aWtisa M-ncbe Sh j ant W 'tatiP in the e?un as Oomnion School -vH iMaii Daruca &r iota tnr it i wrnrHef aven as Teasbar- I raer deautnta, occasioned by. the war. Far aameie 'Aovesaoar 1. . -;'-v--r. ?lA--nt
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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