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1 ' jfff.'f -w e, Jfc: t a si " iibeisy; aivo uNiQjfi ; now .rro wbevek, . oive '-if J?' -r -a, A VOL. I. f ? 1 NO: 209; 7 -"''"Si " I Rates of- Subscription.,:- . A- ' TIT 1 wjiaw J niilv paper, l year,u .n"j, . - M 1 month, 1 Ten copies, 1 jear,80 Weekly, Twenty copies, lyeaiy $50. i Tn those who get up cluba of five or more Bnb- gcribere onecopy, gratis, -will he furntohed. - x f sabseribers who were cat off from us daring the x, and whose time of sabscrlption had. not ex pired, will be furnished the paper, free npn the oration of communication, nntil the time be jlled. ' If they desire the paper longer after Jhat time, they must renew. rf ' X A cross M mark oif the piper indicates tiie ex piration of the subscription. The type npon which the Standard is, now printed is entirely new No, pains will be spared to render, it valuable-friend and adviser to all classes. . .;. i-AiwtKiftS-f Rates fljfceHising c Ten lines r or anare. : . one inch 6 to constitute ! One square, one insertion,' ' "' .' ' fl 00 Each subsequent insertion, H fi ?5 -' I Liberal deductloninade; by special contract, to large advertisers' t','-;.' J''';''S'y Take Noticb t Oiand after the 1st day bf January net, no Court advertisement will be in serted in the Standad, unless the eash accompany it or unless there be a special understanding to the contrary.. Six weeks' insertion in Daily, for Court advertisements not exceeding . 3. squares, $20 each, in advance.- Six weeks in Weekly, $10 in advance. . . - . i! Speciai. Notices charged 50" per cent higher than ordinary advertisements. ;- ' r' : ;! For advertisements' Inserted irregularly, 35 per cent higher than usual rates will be charged.- No paper in the South has advertising facilities superior to the Standard. f - T 'f . " V ; : Letters must beaddressed to " ! ''C A Jos. 8. Cannon, ( CANNON & HOLDEN, J ; Jos. W. Hoij'DUS."'- J. r 4eigh, N. C a MISSISSIPPI. LegMatare aod the Freeteea. The Constitutional ; Amemdment. ; The Vicksburg Herald of December 4th, says: ' , -.'.--ir. -a-',. .v -: ? . ' . r ' It wift be remembered that the freedmen's bill recently passed bj" the Legislature ' con tains a clause prohibiting freedmen from rent in orjleasing lands. As soon as information received in Washington of the passage oi' the biDthe President ordered it to be disnesrarded. . Gen. Howard issued an order to.ihe Suoerintendent ' of ' the Freedmen's Bureau in, this State, and the Secretary of War has ordered measures to be taken for the redress- of such freedmen as may be ar rested for violating the law. ' " - The insertion of such a proviso in the' bill bv the Lesislature was 'uncalled for and un necessary. TThe negroes, of this State, own no lands, land if they rent, lease, or buy they ' hare to obtain the land irom the wmte citi ; zens. The result of this useless piece of leg islation is seen in the State being put in an tagonism to the policy , of the . Government just at the time when we need . mends at Washington, and would like to make new ones, instead of alienating the only Mends i we have heretofore met therei r The following is .a copy of the despatch furnished: us 'from the office of . Colonel Thomas: ,' - - : 'Wabhingtok, Nov. SO, 1865. To Col. Samuel Thomas I While the bureau remains .in Mississippi, -you will continue to protect the freedmen in the right to lease lands. , The, action "of the Legislature referred to. in; your telegram of the 27th is not recognized ere. By order of Major General Howard. . t j. MAX. WOODHULL, A. A. G. Another despatch was also received, cov ering an I order from the Secretary "of War, directing investigation to be made in all cases trhere freedmen are arrested for violating the law above referred to, and to report the facts to Washington, in order that prompt redress may be afforded. ' . THE j COJISTIT UTIONAIj A3TBKDMENT. : . It appears'that the Legislature reconsider ed the vote rejecting the Constitutional Amendment, and ratified it . in the following form: ' " ; j - ,.', ," - ' Jlesohedby the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, That' the-" proposed amendment ; of the Constitution of the United; States be and the same is hereby ratified. -' J . , l Rwilted further. That this -ratification is- expressly made and adopted upon the condi- uons ana. with toe reservations tollowmg : . 1st., It shall not be construed into an ap proval or endorsement of the political .prin ciple or doctrine that the reserved rights of a State can, without the consent of such State, be usurped or abridged by the Federal Gov ernment, through the instrumentality of a constitutional .amendment. ' 'zC:Mf:P- 2d. It sliall not be construed into expressed or complied consent-on the part of the Leg islature, that Congress , shall abolish slavery where it lawfully - exists in any State that may refuse to ratify jsaid amendment's -jv ' 3d. The emancipation of slavery. in this State being a fixed fact-wiistinctlv recos- juzed by her condition- ' and by recent legis lative enactments designed - in- good faith 'to maintain ;and protect the civil rights of the tfeeamen appertaining to their, necpndi . tion of freedom. ? fe V.?y, 'pfhf The 2d section -of 'samedmeilliaU not be construed as grant of power to1 COn , gress to legislate in regard to, the'tfreedmen this State rbut so -far ' as relate, to this State it shall be construed simply as a grant f power to Congress by appropriate legisla tioa to prohibit and prevent the reestabtih ""ent of slavery therem..itt ' .1 ordee uy M&v&j-idnmBtUai'i We find the following in the-; Vicksburg neraia of the 5th :f Ui " General Oaterhaui, coiimmiidihg the Wes- l;lu fistnct of Mississippi, has; designated tUe city and fortiflcatiohs of the city as post 01 YlCk3bufr; ftnH flnl.mol W-TIK KH. TT-t jea States colored heavy artinery, is assfened w ciuty as post mmandant.i ? - General Osterhaus has issued a stringent uruer asraintV!ianniir. -ji- xi:iZu once, and to that end has ordered aiMde- . auu- ;-revoivers fonnrt ln -k -.uiersto be seiiedj and'any-soldier found cnarging his gonl outside of the camps to Pri fonfined themtaty wl?r. .ieu y court martial., Every off rtLa!P?a?n- ln Public ith anns when j J wm tnea for disobed disobedience of or- Ore gailg Imtiiar Some little excitement was occasioned On Washington street, on Sunday afternoon, in consequence of tbe jjegro guard demanding the pistol of a citizen, (wMch he had in his belt,) asthey said, under orders. The de mand was refused,, and the guard sent for reinforcements, vho seized tbecitizen in an unnecessarilj Toughi manner, jerkins fhim about on the pavement and tpching -with bayonets, and marched him off to the provost marshal. . The provost decided that the ar rest was entirely unauthorized; that no such instructions were - issued, and promised to have the offenders punished. ? . We learn that General Osterhaus ordered, an investigation to be made in the affair, yesterday morning, and we are assured that r the guilty parties will not e8cape.V-ifew ? s- . . ,,-"vK - -.! ,. ... .;. -., . ... , f ' RESOttTTIONS ' BElATIVK TO THB PRESIDENT. The foilowing are the resolutions in .rela tion to the President of the 'United States, which were adopted by the Legislature, be-, fore adjourning sine 'die :- it Be ti resolved by the Senate, (the House of Repreentativeg concurring,) That . the JLegis lature of the State of Mississippi expresses its confidence in the administration of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, so far" as his public course has been developed in endeavoring ,to restore the people Of the oouiaern oiates to uneir. conscnuuonai rem-- the benefit which may flow from their parti cipation in the -councils of a re-union of States. . . ' . jit acknowledges" his honesty, of purpose. his firmness and determination, which thus far has marked his official career : and it ex tends to him the assurance that his patriotic and noble efforts to heal the wounds ot the country, and to. restore the Southern States to" equality,: representation, and prosperity, meets its sanction and approval. : ! - Heeoived, further. That the Legislature of this state thank President Johnson tor the various acts of official clemency and kindness he lias shown the people-; and that they look forward with an abiding hope, but an equally anxious solicitude,' for that happy day when a general amnesty to one and All shall crown his name with unfading honor, and enable the people of a common- country to hold a common reioicinsr. : ' -. 1 j - IlejlvedtfurthTl That a copy of these re solutions be transmitted, through his Excel lency, the Governor of Mississippi, to the President of the United States. i I- gFECIAL NOTICE! ,;... ::;. ; . Messrs. Hardiag, Aadrews v (Formerly E. L. Harding,) . Respectfully invite the attention of all persons visiting the city, to their large and well-assorted stocK or ; ... -: : . '., -v -: .- t . ; sapenor ueaafBaae vioiaing, of their own manufacture. Their loner exnerience in the Clothing business and superior facilities for manufacturing, justifies them in saying they are prepared to offer inducements to purchasers une qualled by any other noose in the city, r . t Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS, consist ing of Musltn Shirts and Collars, Merino and Shet land Wool Under Shirts, Silk, Merino and Cotton Halt Hose, ttloves, cravats and suspenders, is complete ana very aesiraDie. . . Call and examiue their stock and save money oy Duying reuaDie arucies ai reasonaDie prices. HATS ! " HATS ! I BATS ! t l ; , Call and get fitted to a HAT of any description at prices to suit me times at :i . . ' HARDINft. ANBRKWS Sr. CO The largest assortment of TRUNKS and VA- Liuts in the city can be round at nov 5 tf . MACJJ1MU, AJN11UJSWS & COi j D Carteret asd jlrastreags N. C BMk Biaderj, OVEE THE N. C. BOOK8TOBB, RALEIGH, H. C. ! TTAVING - ADDED AN - ENTIRELY NEW i l set oi macmuey, we are preparea to.execute all kinds of Bookbinding with neatness and de- s paten. v - , . : - ' f- .. Blank'Book Department, f Having on nana a targe stock: or nne paper, we are prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Blank Books, from the smallest memorandum to the largest UanK; ledger, at snort notice. : '.'-:-V''.-.-:RBliiK.'Iepaitment' ! .We are prepared to execute Ml kinds of RulhW in a manner inai cannot oe surpassed. , ; , Our facilities warrant us in saying that we can execute work as cheaply as any establishment Of ; tue Rina in tne unitea states. i. h We also have for sale, at publisher's prices, the National Series of School Books. - ' j Orders from teachers and country merchants win meet witn prompt attention. -i nov 6 172 tf. I j gTOVES I STOYES ! I Longee & Brother have just received a large lot of Cooking and Office Stoves, at the old stand on Dayeitevuie treeu - I i . PLANISHED WARE. r A fine assortment of French Coffee and Tea rots. , - -.! ' 'v-'- JAPAN WARE. - j f Trunks. Cake and Snear Boxes. Tea and nnfr Canisters, Dust Pans, Spittoons, Pepper Boxes and Fancy Tin Cups, Hardware and House Furnishing -Waffle Irons, Frying Pans, Sauce Pans, Lined Tmn Pa( fniTaa XXa O VP . o ' a. . . .1 , ..TIN WARE. I ! A complete assortment, and home made. JoIk ! -Ve are prepared to make and repair Stove Pipe, .. Persons desiring anything in our jine would do weu to give us a can. , . f s A . , . - , oct 10-7-tf . For Kio D e Janeiro, ST. THOMAS, PARA, PEBSAMBICO, Jt BAHIA. The United States and Brazil ; Mail Steamship i . wsaj n ixi uwaitu cglaJ.rij' ON THE 28th OF. EVERY? MONTH, 'tH. , A New and First Class j '. ;-SUEAMSHlP,;;V: To leave at 3 o'clock, P. M., from Pier 43 North All fetters have to pass through the Post Office.. -ad experiencea Burgeon wui be in attendance t m -wn . -rr - ' '. . S f u . or reignt ana passage, ; navmg splendid ac commodations, apply to . - - : ; j' if not 501fifl SniO . 17 Broadway, New York." ARBIAGE GUIDE. 5 YOUNG'S Great PhvBtoloffical WorkJ of ver one nis own uoetor oemg . mvate instructor for Married Persons or those about to marrythoth Male and' Female, in: erervthinir concerninfir the ThV8lolOfiTP and rel&tinna rf nur ATtial: Hlm inciuuuig au me new oiscovenes . never oeiore given mine lungnsn langnaire, by.Wjf. YOUNG; M. Dv This is really a valuable and .interesting work, r It to wri't.tnn !nhl.Jt lanan-o fx .feral reader, and IS Hlustrated with UDwards ofone i i . . . t . ... . .... uuuuroo eugrayiugu. au youngL-marneq, people,; or luuimj coiuempianng-marriage,' ana bavtng toe least impediment to married lila should-rpjuf t.hfa book. lt discloses-, secrets that -every one should- iw aeqaainusa wiia. ouu, is a Doo&,,tnat must be locked up, and not lie abont the house. It win be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce Street, aoove ourcn, r miaaeipnuu ws )-igwom ' COMMISIOSf MERCHANTS. No, 8 South, William Streefj, New Jork. , . ; juioerai advances made on consiemment , . s nepresemea oy y CoL James P. Foster, Exchaoe . N.C. - - : T. Jtiotel, Kaleigb, noV9-m8i CHRISTMAS t CHRISTMAS 1 1 i i i , t fc . lease year-Children, Sweethearts, Wives, aad Call at PafTHTEM'S Store and examine the irsrest and handsomest Stock of F&ncV Goods. I.'nva and Pnnfpottnnnrip.s. nt nil ilMirint.lnna . -I ir ttft iVW Worth nfF&riPT Oondd - - 5t,r . $10,000 --rv -Toys and Confectioneries. ' $10,000 Jewelry, Perfumery, Ac. ? For Christmas Offerings! .Vhich wiU -be sold at the lowest prices. , , . i ."ii- - ; .- . " " ALL AND EXAMINE," ' ' li CALL AND EXAMINE, . CALL AND EXAMINE At . ! Ph. THIEM'S Beautiful Stock of ' Christmas jgiireat inducements to persons wishing to uy by Wholesale, , s ' decl3-tf . Ph. TIIIEM. VTOTICE. '; .-': In store and for sale at lowest market rates : : ) bbls Extra C Sugar, 100 coils Rope, ) do C Yellow do 25 bales Bagging, . ) do Crushed, . 50 bbls Molasses, J hhds Cuba Sugar, '50 coils Rope, J tierces do i do , 50 dozen Buckets, " bags Rio Coffee, 10 bbls Extra flue Lard ) do Laguira Coffee, Oil, 1,000 sacks Marshall & Werthent L. P. Salt, : ith all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Grocery Store. .-.- H R, A YOUNG & BRO., oct 6 3m 7 No. 4 Iran Front, Petersburg, Va. HORACE M. BARRY, WILMINGTON. Ni a General Commission Merchant and Wholesale leater in Groceries and Provisions. Liberal Cash advances made on consignments j Arthur Leary, New York.' Agent for the Steamships Starlight and Com jander. i oct 17 3m8 s ELLING OFF OUR LARGE STOCK OF iOOTS, ' ; - SHOES, ; il, HATS, ' ' .i i Ir - - .- ! GROCERIES, ( LIQUORS, &c. As cheap as those advertising to sell . ( AT COST. NO GAMMON OR NONSENSE. We will not be XJnd.ex8old9 The Proef ef the Padding, I ae." KELLOGG, WHEELER & Co. dec IS tf (Old Stand of S. Hj Young.) i , , 1 1 for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, via Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. ; The commodious Steamers Pioneer and Cornmo dore Adams, will leave New Berne for Norfolk on Tuesday of each week at 8 o'clock, A. M., con necting with the different lines of steamers for the above named points. On and after the first day of December next they will leave oh Tuesday and rnday or eacnweek, making semi-week ly trips, Shippers of Goods will receive every facility and accommodation for the transportation of the same, as arrangements have been mape w)th the differ ent companies to torwara goods to inls line at low rates and without delay. Each of these steamers are capable of carrying Two Hundred and Fifty Tons Freight through the canal without difficulty, as they i were built expressly for the trade. They arc fitted up with STATE ROOMS and BERTHS capable of accommodating thirty live passengers. Every attention will be paid to . the comfort of passengers, who will not be sub- ect to tna inconvenience oi transter to otner ves sels, but will be taken through direct without change. - ' . i lue taoies ot tne steamers arc iiocraiiy suppli ed with the best the market affords. Families traveling will Hud it to their Interest to take this line, as they will thereby esoape the danger and discomfort of a sea ronte, and the fatigue of rail road travel. i . On the 15th of December next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steamer WILLIAMS will be put on the route, and tri-weekly trips will oe made. . i - . - For freight or passage apply to WHrTFORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. h I t DAVTD WILLIAMS, nov 20 tf Proprietor. 'OR SALE. I desire' to sell 1300 acres of land, between Cape Fear and Little Rivers, in Cumberland County, eleven miles from Fayettville. One thousand acres of this land is well wooded in pine and black-jack, on which an unlimited supply-of tar, turpentine, &c, might be produced, and on whieh tract is also a good Dwelling House and all nec essary out-houses. - The buildings are convenient and the location healthy. j - Also, as good a stand for a country store as there is in the country. Apply to 1 1- ; CHAS D. NIXON, nov 27190 taw3w. , 5 jKingabury, N. C. It UN HERE EVERYBODY I HENRY D. FENDT. Corner of Hillsboro' and aalifihnrr Streets, next to the Capitol. li i - Evenrthinar for Children and grown Folki.' ' Candies of all kinds. Toys of all descriptions, Can- ay . iOys.TJSrenou vanaiea, iwtui, viiruu, vur- mats, UOI1S Oi ail Sizes; reriumerj, uuuee, rare Apples. Fox CrackersvCigars, good assortment of : JrersonS WIU una tne auuyeruuc cucaper lluui . , . ., 1 .fl 1 . .V. any in the city-. r; aec iv w - HENRY D. FENDT. -pisKsPATEjrr TtC-BtIAL , CASES. " , ;ic b. . rwaitt5.r- At the old "Star" office, near Presbyt'n Church, ;',""T,-rrBlLEieH,;5. C..:.. j, ti autuw aunt 4 ii0-mmjb u uHn, u,- niture made and repaired ,to order. S3?" Others from a distance solicited. ' ' JT -' ' dec 20 SJtawSm 1 ' " ,V' '', ' r-t7'AIITED; if 1 -', A good Tanner, to take charge-off -Tannery in Edgecombe county near jvacDoro; . u. a. com 1 fortable- house and sufficient land attached- to get wooa, uvs,e preaa, ana raise meau, . . , ; Apply immediately with ireferences, to" ' decl92w. Tarboro', N..C. jpl 1X1P"' REjSlDENCEv. jROR .. SALE". r I ofifec- for sale the House and Lot lately oecn- led. byPi KT . Dlckissooi. Terms one-fonxth -sIl. one-fourtn one two and three vearsy ..ftl.' non 2i tal j 1 THOMAS. D. HOGQ. ' "- " , -, - -1 , . XTEW DAILY LINE OF STE AJffERS v Prom v Richmond T CityPolat,l Fortreu iSoare Norfolk , aad - Baltimore, - i CAKBTIKO IHS eBKAT ' 1 Harnden & Reids Express, v Connecting with, the Railroad at CITyf POINT, from Petersburg, Gaston, Weldon, Raleigh, Char lotte, and all other principal Cities South. ine new and splendid steamers i . . . v , CITY POINT, Capt. Leary. . DICTATOR; , ! ' Deeriag. MAGENTA, i i Baal sir. From Richmond, daily at 6 o'clock AiM.. con- ueuuiig m Vsiiy jroms as auovc uxcuiionea, ana at 1 i. r i i n,..i i . . . jxonoiK, va., witn tne nrst ciass steamers i. i . GEORGE LEARY, Capt. Blakemaa. JAMES T. BRADY, : Landia. - For Baltimore. , ' I - Through tickets sold and baggasn checked to all principal Northern and Western Cities. Passengers by this line never fail to make sure connection through, and notwithstanding adver tisements to the contrary, arrive in Baltimore much sooner than by any other line. I Tickets can be procured and any information cheerfully given by applying to !;. . - I . -C. E. DUNN, Pass. Ajrt Gaston, Ni C. C. J. TROWBRIDGE, Pass. Agt. Petersburg, Va., or T. D. BASFORD, Agt City Point, Va. P. S.Be sure to enquire for the New Line, sep 22134 dly8 . . . . . PALMER' -i-tEtlT'OOOOJAf 7 ifina r.uF;iNiiT st 1609 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPH )I I AS-TOB PL ACS, I 10 CRE( NEW YORK. I B0ST0I ADDRESS THE'! INVENTOR, B.FRANK.PUMER.LL.O.PRESU.A.UMBC?. These Inventions stand approved as the "be6tw by the. most eminent Scientific and Surgical Socie ties oft the world, the inventor havintr bom hon ored With the award of FIFTY GOLD AND SIL VER MEDALS (or "First Prizes") including the Great Medals of the World's Exhibitions in Lon don and New York ; also the most Honorary Re port of the great Society of 8urgeons of Paris, giving his Patents place above the English and Dr. Palmeb gives personal attention to the bu siness of his profession, aided by men of the best qoauncatlons ana greatest experience, i He is spec ially commissioned by the Government, and has the patronage of the prominent Officers of the Army and Navy. Six Major-Generals and more than a thousand less distinguished officers and sol diers have worn the Palmer Limbs on active duty, wnue buii greater numoers oi eminent civilians are, by their aid, filling important positions, and effectually conceal their misfortune. Advice and Pamphlets Gratis. To avoid the imposition of piratical copyists, applyi only to Dr. PALMER, as above directed, or to Mb Agent, GEO. IL TAYLOR, dee 5 tf j New Berne, N. C.v I i i. . !.!., j FAYETTEVILLE N. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. ! 4 i The exercises of this Institution have been re sumed without the military feature, and an addi tional number of pupils will be received for the balance of the session, which will terminate twenty-six weeks from the 1st of January 1866. The discipline and course of instruction will be tne same as in similar schools, with the exception of a thorough course in the Ancient Languages, embracing Latin and Greek composition. In sur veying and Engineering the instruction will be both i theoretical and practical. Arrangements will be made at an early day to secure a complete set of Chemical and Philosophical apparatus. No pains or expense will be spared to make this one of the best Schools in the country. The buil dings are located on Haymount which overlooks the to rn of Fayetteville and which is remarkable for the healthiness of the location, the beauty of the scenery and the intelligence, refinement and high moral character of, the people. There is al most dally connection between Wilmington and Fayetteville by Steamboat, and this Is suggested as the best route to the latter place from almost any quarter. Students will be received at any time, and will be charged from the date of entrance, though it will be best to enter about the 1st of January 188Q; ' ii I Terms for twenty-six weeks from 1st of Janu ary 1800, payable m advance Tuition, i ll . . $ SO 00 Board and Lodging - 150 00 Washing; fuel and lights, 20 00 Application for admission must be addressed to dee 19 tjahl Maj. WM. A. BANKS, Snpt rpAKEN UP. A dark bay Mare Mule. Its under jaw has been hurt in some way, causing it to be swollen; about 12 or 15 years old. ; I . ." ' ine owner will come torwara. prove property. pay charges and take the Mule: 1 It j i CARNEY BYRD. dec 30 Stpd t I! Near Morrisville, N. C. . , 1 MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. ... I -.'-I Powerful and cheao loud Toiced and low priced for Parlors, Schools and Churches. These instruments have the automatic swell, knee stop,! and doable bellows, and are the finest instruments now made. Istemway & Son's celebrated nam :1 Fortes of everv style for sale bv ' . . - i CHARLES S. BENTEEN, Agent for the above Factories, No 80 W. Fayette Sti, Baltimore, Md. sept 4 3m7 . , j gCHENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, Jacob B. Schenck, Proprietor, No. 70 Maiden Lane. New York. - , : -i 1 - Wood worth Planing," Tongueing and Groving Machines; Sash and Blind Machinery ; Portable and Stationary Steam Emrines and Boilers: Page's ; Circular. Saw Mills of the most approved con struction, 01 an sizes; ana all Kinaa 01 Macninery for -working Wood or Iron. Also a superior quality of j .Leather Bolting, Rubber Belting, Packim?. &t. - .. ; ! -'v .ii Orders respectfully solicited, which will receive prompt attention. Price lists and! circulars can 1 be obtained! from Wm. P. Moore. I References.-Wm. P. ' Moore, W. B. Wads- wortn. ifisqs., JNewDern; James J. Whitehurst, Esq.. Tarboro', N. C. Robt. Green, Greenville, N. C. - i octl2-2m8 r CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL 'The next session of J. H. Horner's Classical and Mathematical School will commence the second ALonoay m January. . , . . aec ii uww ' F- A LARGE AND GENERAL 8TOCK AOF GOODS AT COST. ; L One of the largest and best Stocks of Goods in the State. I , ... - . .: . . 4 . .. - We will seU the remainder of our third Hew and Large Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, and Notions, AT COST I Commen cing Monday, December 11th, for the purpose of makings room for our Spring - purchases. f The Goods shall be sold at COST; No sham dr hum bug about what we intend to da iGiVe paa call, and be convinced of the tact ,itf-t-Tis. dec 12 U J: ; W.-H. & B, S TUCKER. fc LAND FOR 8 ALE,TkE AS tVOR RENT. A - VALUABLE FARM CONTAINING FIF XX teen hnndred acres,: About one half is to a high state of eultivationi iymg in Wilson uounty, on the waters of Tosnot Swamp, ICmUescsouta of Wilson, and 4 miles, north of Btahtonsburg. There is inexhaustible quantities of the best kind of marl and muck, a large quantity of both are now thrown up ready for immediate use.. There is also son-the premises a larere new dwelling house with siii large .rooms, .all with good fire places, .barns,-.stables ght-honse.r cottonpreRS," - 1 and all necessary out-houses, all in good repair. The most of the bind is well adapted to thfe cul ture ototton. ' For futherparticulara apply to- " . :' i: pX'te v REUBEN jBYNCM. -1 .IfW'fO'StantohsrmNC. ' - V - or C. JBOCNf REE; - ,12-tf. 4 : '.f-:-: jWiisbnVNrtX r - Aents wanted-for r mtirdy new artideK, Inst out. ..: Address Ow- Ti GAREY, t Cl, Bufldtag,, 1 Biddeford, Maine. ep27-lS8Sma : n sr. M. J-EW GOODS AND j OLD ! E, A. WHlTAKEB has Just received another lot of New Goods, embracing all sorts of useful JF'amiljr Supplies,'. , Together with an assortment of 't- I . J -' j - Genuine Old Liquors, CHAMPAGNE, , . i l ' . I : CONGRESS BOURBON WHISKY, OLD PORT WINE, . i , -r - 1 MADERIA, SHERRY, - - ' . " ' ' CLARET, &c'., OLD HENNESAY LONDON DOCK BRANDY,' h VINTAGE OF 1840, &o. ' j CHOICE LOT HAVANA CIGARS. . &C, : &Cf &C ' For anything in the way of first-ratC ' Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c, Call on ' 11 E. A. WIIITAKER, At his old stand on Hargett Street English Letter and Demi Paper. j 100 reams white wove Letter Ruled. -.- f ! 100 do white laid Demi Unruled. .For sale by the Ream or Case. i , . ! Dealers would do well to call and examine. i Buyers by the quantity can secure a great bar gain at I ' -I sep 14 tf ! E. A. WHITAKER'S. WARRENTON FEMALE COL LEGIATE INSTITUTE, WARREN TON, N.C. ' i The next session of this Institution will com l mence Thursday January 14th, 1866, with a full corps of highly educated and experienced In I structors. .1 . I . . -k.. ! The subscriber is gratified at being able to ! inform. the public that Maj. R. W. Jones, adis ! tinguished graduate of the University of Virginia, i with the degree of "Master of Arts, a most 1 thorough and accomplished scholar in every de partment of learning, has accepted the position of ! Principal and Professor or. Ancient .Languages, German and Natural Sciences. , We think we : hazard notldng in asserting that no Female Semi- nary in the land offers superior advantages. The course of instruction is extensive ; i the buildings large, means of accommodation, apparatus, fcc, ample. Terms moderate. Particular attention paid to the health, manners and morals of pupils. -Warren ton is noted for the salubrity of its climate. and during sickly seasons is the favorite resort of uersons irom tne eastern pan 01 uic eiatc. kverv effort used to secure the comfort and promote the progress of pupils to make the In stitute worthy of continued patronage and public confidence. For turtner information aaaress juaj. R. W. Jones. Or. - Mas. M. J.iWlLCOA. nov. 23 2m7 Warrenton, N. C. XFORD FEMALE COLLEGE.' The 30th Session will open on Monday the 12th of February, in the magnificent building erected by the Grand Lodge of North-Carolina For Cir culars, showing the course of Instruction, terms, regulations, &c, apply to i ' ; ' J. H. MILLS. dec 162tawl2t Oxford, N, C. ' 1 Z ' JlOSlN BOILERS. We keep constantly on hand Iron Cauldrons, 75, 120, and 200 gallons. . MITCHELL & ALLEN, I i Hardware Merchants, nov 14 tf 8 Newbern, N. C. T. I. MITCHELL. - GEO. ALLEN. MUCHELL & vt,i H. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN" II A. I "V A B E, 22 Pollock St., Newbern, N. C. H AVE IN STORE, AND OFFER FOR SALE r 200 dos. assorted Locks. 1,000 pain Hinges. 500 gross Screws. 800 doz. Knives and Forks. . ISO dost. Poket Cutlerv. 100 doz. Taoer. Cross-cut. Mill Saw, and Bastard Files. A full stock of Carpenter's. Coopers', Machi nist's, Blacksmith's, Turpentine, .and Saddlers' Tools, to which we invite particular attention. 50 kegs Horse Shoes. - , 100 kegs Cut and Wrought Nails; : 100 sets Buggy and Wagon Rims 100 44 " u Spokes. 100- 44 44 Hubs and Axles. 100 Ladies' and Gent's Saddles," Bridles, Harness, Whips, Collars, &c, &c. 200 bags Shot. 00 kegs rowaer. HAND, CROSSCUT, AND CIRCULAR ,8AWS. LEATHER AND RUBBER j BELTING, BAR AND SHEET IRON, - LEAD, TIN, AND . HOLLOW WARE. We keep and are constantly receiving ."PLOWS, SHOVELS, I L ' HOES. FORKS. - r"-sv. 5 AYF.a STRAW CTITTERS. H" CORN SHELLERS, &cJ . ' ''...''- ,''' j rye i.nl-f 'T' Queen o the Sonth f .COOK' STOVE. Also; Agenta for FATRBANK'S Platform and Gouniter : Scales, And EVANS & WATSON'S :f - i.; -rr- JIBE AND BTTEGL A.E PE00F SAFES. Which: we sell at Manufacturers prices. . . . . dee 15 L t- ' v'"' . f ni rtnsT.irniinTifA as t r?n "i- Ji. .fjsrv;w . if 11 1 1 11 1 ) Grocers aad-, CJommision; Merchants.-No. 32 Grocer and Commiaekh Merchant, for all kinds ofProdn''-other:.04iiod.;--- i-,; ; Specalw attention giTea to the sale of 3Tloar, . llacott'tfnd"Lrfv- - - Rbfxeences, Baker, Cowper d; Co.j Raleigh, .. Robert loan and Rich'd Sterling, Greensboro, c Dr-B. F.'Aringtona 1 Consignmtaits solicited, at Old Stand 4fh Aoor . North sRle Hargett stJtaleNiOlll'; ang 11-rrtf 8 t "a 1 .' Ants wanted to' sell , a new andv. Vnderfht s 8EWIA-G MACHINE, tat; Mb chean t ill.. u sao. an vumus muuuiut CfaJne, XfiTANTED. i PURCHASERS r'l- - ... - - - FOR $50,000 Worth of Groods h - jt. -i r ..... v. f AT ' "MAXOfl i STROHGVi;' : iS FajetUyille St., and 3 Market Saare. DELAINES,. POPLINS, -& CASSIMERESV PRrNTrj PERFUMERY," - -' I SHOES, - - "l! - " -a. i 1 v , SHAKERS, f ' BLACK SILK: . , ' UMBRELLAf ,, ' 1 FRENCH MERINOS, . ' , " I 4 POCKET KNTVEf GROCERIES j . v,.- LILLY WHITE, -- . . "HATS, &c We are prepared to sell in largo or small quan tities. 1 ' Parties buying Goods by the picce .will . . S jVlSrE MONEY " By looking, through our Stock. . Orders from the" Country Solicited.?- We give orders our personal attention, and wiilj send prices of any article'by mail, oa application sep 26 tf ' M AXON it STRONG.", D AILY AND WEEKLY! PROGRESS. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. 1 a . . .Hi - f v CHEAP ESTlN T HE STATE. Daily Progress f 7 Year. 1 I j, , . t Weekly Progress $2 a Year ' j h - , GREAT INDUCEMENT TO RAISE CLUES. r f Ten copies Daily Pboobxss,! ordered at one , time to the same office, will be sent one year for : $50 and an additional copy to the getter up of the club. 1 . ' -1 ' i Ten copies of the Weekly Progress will be ' sent to one office one year- for $ 13 50 and an ad- ditional copy to the getter up! of the club; and . for $20 twenty copies will be sent one year and 1 one copy to the getter up of the; club. ' ' These rates will place a good newspaper within 1 the reach of all ciassess of our people, and we shall labor zealously to render our publications welcome visitors in the counting-house,, the work shop and tlic family circM. Telegraph Reports, Furnished by the American Presn Association from all quarters 01 tne globe, will be given in ail our Issues, and so tuerpatrons 101 tne raoGatss will be sure ef the latest news. Also the Legislative and Congressional Proceed- Will be reported expressly for oar columns, and our subscribers will be kept fullv posted relative to what is transpiring at the Slate and National Capitals, xne :. . ' t Local Department, Under the editorial management of Captain H. E. Oek, will be a leading feature of the Daily, and will renaer tne paper an absolute necessity in every business house and family in the elty. ii State News. .' Will be carefully collated and condensed, keeping the reader thus posted us to what is transpiring at home as well as abroad. Politics W sTinll pnilpjivnrtn Ipavp. in t.hfl rintittral Trpn(.h. ers and aspirants for office, though we shall give J a MnnlAns nnl niMwinl Anmr- 4 s 4 V n X7 i t'.XWTa anI .n . a r. . ' rr . 1. t . itorial assistance in the various departments, we shall endeavor to make the Phogkess not only one of the best newspapers m the country, but , we shall labor to render it emphatically a ; , ." i . State Paper We feel that we have been too long connected . with the Journalism of the State to render any new promises necessary on our part.'' ; !, All Postmasters and other persons are requested 1 to act as agents, and we pledge oursclf to end ' the paper gratis to the getter up of every- dub ol r live of over, for one year. ..1 i ; 1 As first tass publications at such low prices 1 must greatly increase and extend the already large t . . . - ... . . . t 1 circulation 01 vue ruuvrusss, uutriueea lucu .uuu others will find it one of the bestv ' ' - Advertising ' Mediums inthe State. Advertisements will be inserted on the most reasonable terms, and a large discount from regular rates will be made to bu siness men who advertise largely. Terms, in Advance: :fr-;. ; , ; Daily paper, one year, by mail , 44 f six months.;. . 41 1 . three months..:.;. . $7 00 ...... 4 OC ...... '3 0t 75 $2 per bun- one laoatU.'. . . . . . ; . . . ; . To newsboys, dealers and agtnis, dred : single copies nvo cents. Weekly paper, one year, one copy........ $2 00 Five copies: to one office, one year. . . . ... 7 50 Ten 1" v ; ! - ,..125C Twenty copies " : - . s 20 00 And l one eopy to the getter up of the club in every instance. - ... -v - ., . t -The Weekly Progress,- To contain 24 columns reading matter, the cheap-j est paper in the state, wui ce issutu onsaturaay, December Id, and contiaueteguiarly thereafter. Jt L. PENNINGTON, dec 20 til' -- ' - , Editor of Progress. .XITINSTON'S REPORTS. 1 Tv , w Law reports June Term, 1864, 12.25 Equity " " u 1805, -75, Law Rep'tsOct and Dec. terms, 1S(4, 8.25 -Eqnitv Reports December lbJ4, '. 75 , nov 25 tf : BRANSON & FARRAR. " rpHE BOSTON POST, FOR 1866, ESTAJSUSHED NSABXT tOBTT TXAK8,y :'" Has always been one of the leading Newsapers of New England and one of the best mcdiumB of ad vertising. - - ; m-'- m ay mercasea enterprise in iurmsmng a uve ana readable Aetw-paper, and by the recent reduc tion in price, the circulation of the Boston Post has been largely increased. 10 aavemscrs iew papcrB can oner equal aa vantages either in the- extent or the ' character of its readers North, Southeast and West.: Business Cards and Mercantile Advertisements particularly solicited from South and West; x' 'Subscriptioiii'Term . ' 1 Boston Pbst, Daily . . . v . : . . . S10 per 'annum. ' - Semi-Wfcekly,.J... ...4 J ' ' . Weekly..... .V...,2 u " "Specimen copies sent on apz&icatkn.c si :' - BEALS; GREENE & CO Publishers,'" r s decm,. m and 43 congress pt Jposton. ; ' A NOTHER nORSL STOLEN I - ? Taken from my stabUHJ sear Morrftvllle, N. C. 0" tne Chapel Hill Boad, on Monday mgnt last, n iJuxuavXiuiiuAi, hkjmw 111 wc, vw3uvtt,au?. inclined to turn totfie b right side, both hind &et dec lSr-lwp4,"t r.-Mna. It 4. HAWRARD. O. H. SaOWEKBU, Of ilBnois. , ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS JLT.BAlW, Offi3Bi NoUl2 North A Street,' Capitol HBV ' Practice Hn-'thK SufireoM Courts the Court Claims.. and la th PfcpastgKsats.. Jriti, aug24-tt9 tM fl ... JT,. 17- .1 .- . . . and endeavor at all times to perform oar whole ttutv to the State and country. : .With ample Ed- f T"i', isu u mwo i4vtS ww., BKBAK8 and COTTON XUABJ&KX. Aauerw muucc rump, shod before one hoe ao.ose. . L will pay j u, made and orders, from the eonntry 2o for the retnm of the horsey or V .for the j promptiy and carefully filled. "rA A FAYETTEVILLE - STREET -c ' . m M. - t . . -i---;. - ........ ... . .i.. - We Invite special attention of purchasers te ouT "V-v- v large and; interesting stock of : i '-r. : - t WOMJEN ware. i i -. J4 TlTTI t AW VST A Y1G 7 S CROCKER Y 'WARE, ' . - t GLASS WAKE-5 t-' 4 S - " ,r- ' . . -CHINA .WARE POT AND HOLLOW WARE, ; r - - 7 -J '4. - OT(X7 I? TXT A T?T? .W.."uXni ware, IRON AND STEEL, -; BRIDLES - ' t r IiAR3ESS, .vi - Z.J. "'''vl-- LAM? LANTERNS, ;r .piLS,, PAINTS, V AASi J.IMXIM3 Ail U X A U OXUOiiS.- r A1SU 4 In fact, for anything in tb fW, T'. v ' . ' . HOUSE KEEPING LINE '' CallUt 44 Fayetteville Street. - v D. T. CARRAWAY, , oct ft 146tf8 1 - WithliEAftf fc Lewis. ' 9 Tiie subscribers, vsLQ, WaiTtjdAyr '& Co.; jegi leave to intorm their old friends aid-JU;o cith5en3.ti of the- Stute generally ,- that having re-opeaedt.r.s r taeir. JIARBL1J AJ5D STONE WORKS, -on the;: Burnt block, at Maunder' old stands Fayetteville street, tuev are now prepared to' furnhsh'Monu-' ments, Vaults, Head fctoaes. Slabs, Jtfarble.-Man-tics, Having associated witn- us .one of the t best cai-vers m tue country, hU man tiie arrange,. our listot orices. Wtado Sills-, xev Aid tt?on j t irt A T ;J.,tM Ma- Window rcot itv'NSi." i -itiot air Ziz.c. i-o its-i 1 -Geo. W. MoitxiKCAi, Esq.jSev. if.l JliosiD, D.';& J. M.H&C, , , ,tD.P.,Witusiso&Cov B8IGSS Si UODD, ,y . - 1 BATTLE, H-SO. ep25-3m. . - rL: ' - " COTTON AND WOOLTJAKD CAIS. , t ..JTEKCSE. fSit 11 111 1 nit y - ments we have laade, wenatt&urselv, that vo -.r ' an fuenfoh All.wtrs. Ml Pauline .aafbcap'as.itxau . 'be done in. any Nortiitra for-proot of whu:b, ,. ' . cull and examine" our lanjd virr'.tjy of designs aud - Successors to John Whittemorc & Co;, NwYeirk , - and Jshn H, Wuivtemore & L'k 1 - j HARD WARE & CASH MANUFACTUBZR - is. Beetonan gt.;Kw.r3.r''M i Sole Successors-te the Whittembre "FATKT SET," and only ianufaelun.ri ot'the " . '- f Genuine hittemore Cotton Cards v . Dealers are cautioiiedagainst.' worthless, lmiia v ." tloas. - . ' . 4, j"BO 1--163 6ta " . XT BW FIRM. ' k ; n. - V -: X . - 1 ; The anderoigned bae h. .ir'i(i, tiemevtf For the purpose, of rt-stAbli- a-ic; Raki an Auction and Commltaion . t-" 1-, aud j'tr j Agency for selling and' buiW7rpfrrVz'il kinds, collecting Claims:, and trasj.nJagj-,i re-r; of bribincsft. - , 'v V 1 r "--'t- vj ' One of the firm being aprv.'s !9r -i-Awj'sv; -""i-are prepared to give le'gs,.'atd34ci'j: .a!aUt.-iu-H adjust titles, '-draw, eonvtyances. MwKrUisad.c ?V : protLssional busint-sa- goper-v;y,1 u?a. iu and- aui. .i? s of the Courts. Tue uai.ie-oi-tu, nmrfr BAliHAM BSOIHERa, Two doors aboye FArrisB' Store Vj- J. O A Barham. :W. K. BARUAt ' oct& tfT.' i - -- I D O T O G R A P H AND .PINE-AlOCk'vr f GALLERY. Tiiu ubocribtis takes; tuis metitr; . . . od of informing the. titizciid -oli jji orth. Carolina that he lias taken the PhotograpU ii aUery forier-: 1 7 ly occupied by E. Huut,.on Lun toirett HO'a- i ted and refitted it in a first class slvk, and is now i prepared to execute all tindtt of pictures knon rt in his line, from the smallest: miniature? to-a tite-." t size portrait colored in oil. , Ptr&ons having jlc- .2 turcs of deceased fi-iends,: may-send the likeness, . ;fv with description of .pjL'rsoHv color of. hair, com-.;' , plcxion-, A:c, and obtain a picture of any sise, ' coldred hi otL': A splendidv- tube tof mau rial al ways on hand..- Plain and fancy scasesy and cord 'df,r visites made at the shortest liutice. . -. ' The subscriber flatters IdiHseLfthat aftefa prac-i 1 tical txperieuce of 16 years, he, Will be able to,., ti .f please even the most ;astidious. . lie is deter- - -mined to keep pace with tiio times, and that,noe ,.' may have cause to send,-wont in-by line beyond-. Raleigh to get rit-better executed,' or .on better, -terms. . . -y j V ' " "f ' - Particular j attention givci 1 to tStt making of Children's Likentbscv. v- f . vv- .-. --i, Citizens and strangers,, re 4fitised-'t0" call and t examine specimens of ti e art, j whether they de-;..- - sire a likeness or not,-over tha itorc of M. Gratis- ' man Main St.v Cloudy :. weather; makes ntfdinerv,.r.4 eKce. - 1 , ' . ' - - -1 - - - , The trauc can be furnisliea witu instruments, 1. . tock and waierivas.' ,L J- VV WAi-HUJN. Raleigh, oct 5 8m SELLING OFF; AT COST I vV ; v WMH. SMITH 4iCO., ' Old Stand of Henry Poitlr, FayettcvillSteect!)"" X' Being about to cloW.out' ou business .at . this Tlace. we offer for sale, our vnttre sUfckfat i-,? ' X Ultlk. VW1,A f!nns?fit5nir of Jt DRY. GOODS, i r . l - . J - ; V? DRESS GOODSj ' 1 LADIES fc Gssira KATS , "V 5; ? i "LOOKJtXa GLASSES &cJ-t, "A-rare chancc'to pwchssera is t'ns Wered..,r - t3T C11 flni for VourseU-.;; '.detfl-tt . WTU' EDGERTON, ) h -VV - against - - Sq. lovember IJ, 1S8S In the bill of complaint 0 K William Edgerton t agitinst ' Benj. B. : Borden and others, filed Before . Hon. Daniel CfFowlp, Judge, Ac, at Chaa&her, in Raleigh, it appearing to the satisfaction 0 said . 1 Judge that Benj. B. Borden, one of the deife4ent, Is a nOn-residentrOf the State,' the said Benj. M. i 'Borden is hereby notified to appear before said 7 -Judge attChanibers, m Raleigh, on or before the -v 1st S&T of January; 18C6, and SASWerssld BUI otzr, ' complamV or the same wiU be taken yr mmfeu as to him. - It -is ordered that this notice be pahttshad in tlift Ralcifh Standard for twektv days I By order of said Judge : u - ' ' ' I nov a-SOt. . t- V . W, & MASON, Clerk. - . G: c. burton,,; r ,r -tz , -'-' 'Auction and Commission Merchant; No. S Iron v" "Front Bnilding, Petersburg, Va. - - r ' . -i - Will give stiict attention. t sales by Auction or -tSeal Estate auu all kinds of Personal Property. v Wilralso sell on commission, ausanas 01 voun. i; j Proaacet Stocks, Mercuandiw, on as fair- "t.terms as any house in tbe sstate. - . --i . U -3 patficular attention paid to theTomlcCft -..ra4 Refers to the business commnclty ,of . T A 1 Z. : ATT. r .. Uicnmona ana rewreouxg vfj iv ; ! Y-IOBirnrELL, wEBg - CO., General Cemmfesfon Merehants, for the sale of, f Grain, Tobacco- ainglfeaj Lnouber, Turpeatlne, 1 of!; Tarfc w.i corner rrau reaenca ou., . (Upstairs,) Baiinti-e. ! - , -"f -Particnlar attention paid to otders for rertilK zero of all lunds, also roenef aa xoaprs Oct 24 3mS 7
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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