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' v"i yWflrifiniOfrirtiUmri ; t-i ! ihiA. r'M vl 1 V ,. r-.j ;.. vt.;i:v ' "Uu nicn ro-!i 1.-;IT .ji.---u:U H;l .V: Iftvrt . iJiUj .J -U IT -K IV-.lii.""it.ft JM..CJ; ' . ' .- ' H!:. ..T ill TTI3I3I2,T Y JVPI XJTS'3L03Ni ; -iN'OVr 1 FOREVER, u ONE NDk I3VSKI?X2.A.I5IL.I:." Daniel: AVkbstek. RALEIGH, K. Q'v V-TH-'tTKJ.A'UA:T'9;'i 1868. Vol. II. No. 121. 4 '51 .1 5 W.W.HOLDBS.i J. W. IIOIOJKX. ,:3W. W. HOLDEN & SON, ' EDITORS OP THK STAKDABD, lkAo-id jWter of the Lam of the United States; and of government adeertuxmeiits. , "Rates of Subseription. TERMS Cash in Advakcb. Tri-Weekly paper, 1 year 0 mouths (6 00 3 50 2 00 8 00 1 00 1 .00 12 00 23 00 40 00 S " ..... Weekly paper, I year.... ..... " -tt months , .v....... 14 5 copies 1 year.... 10 f' 1 " : : ni l " To those who get up clubs of five or niore sub scribes, one copy, gratia, wUl be furnished. A cross X mark on the paper indicates the ex pi ration of the subscriptionj ' ; Rates of AdYerUsing. , Ten, hues or one . inch space to constitute a quart. . - -h. ' One square, one insertion. . Eaeh subseuuent iusertion. .$1 00 .. 50 1 Liberal deduction made, by special contract, to I.Ke advertisers. :!.,!.. ,i i Coilrt. advertisements will be charged 25 pel cent. hijker than the regular rates. SraciAi XoricES charged 50 per cent, highei than ordinary icirertiscments. For advertisement ierted irregularly, 25 pei cent, hhrher than usual r"ato.will be chanred. So paper in Oie South has advtsrtisius facilities ' superior to the' Sawdard.., ' ... Letters' must'beJadaressed to W. W. Holds:, ) W. W. JtOLUEN SON, J. W. Holdkv. i RalCiirbv.Nl C , ; IF T0U SHOULD. EVER GET , MARRIED. '''If you slioiild ever et married, John, ' fll tell you what to do Go get a little tenement, ' ; Just big enmiirh for two ! :' '''." 'And one spare room for company, ' And one spare hed within it And if you'd besin love life aright, - Tou'd better thus begin it. - la furniture be moderate, John, And let the stuffed chairs wait; One looking-glass will do for both Yourself and loving mate; And Brnssells, too. and other things, Which make a fine appearance, If yon can better afford-it, they Wiil look better a year hence. Some think they .must have pictures,John, Superb and costly, too; Your wife will be a picture, John, Let that suffice for you. ' Kemember how the wise man said, A tent and love within it, - Is better than a splendid house, - With bickerings every minute. And one word as to cooking, John Your wife can"do that best ; For love.' to make the biscuit rise, Is better far than yeast. No matter if each day you don't Bring turkey to your table Twill better relish bj-and-by, ' "' When you are better able. : Por all you buy, pay money, John ' Money that very day ; If you would have your life run smooth, There is no better way. A note to pay is an ugly thing If thing yon choose to call it; ' When it hangs o'er a man who has No money in his wallet. ' And now, when you are married John, ' ' ' Don't try to ape the rich ; It took them many a toilsome year "' To gain their envied niche. And! if you, should gain the summit, John, 'Look well to your beginning: And then will all you win repay . The tuiland cafe of winning. - ;'. '.y " IIosprrAUTY. Bayard Taylor thinks "man is naturally an liospitable am inal," and describes the difference be tween the. natures of the English, r rench, and Crerman : . "Youarrive in England a stranger, and present a letter of introduction to some gentle-tuan. liis reception smks you as .ccltl and formal ; he makes no speejai offers of assistance, and you are 'Viclined - to suspect his acquaintance will be of little 'service. By and by, however, you tind tha he has been si lently interesting . himself in your be half. , He has remembered wishes that you have carelessly uttered, and procur ed yon opportunities for realizing them ; the want of demonstration has been more -than compensated by solid ser vice. J . , In Pari you find .just the reverse. Nothing eo surpass the era press nieut -.with.' whicli jou are,, received. Every thing is, at your, disposal; you will make the man happy by t the treest use. .pf his time iadtrouble. Nevertheless," Vou most beware of taking these offers fiterallyi unless you' are prepared for dissappoinlinent. The outshow of be nevolence has exhausted the capacity iur iiciiun. ,a lew viviidiii uarus are ; cxcliahgeVl, anii tliere the matter restss In Geriftiartyj'We have the medium! be iween tbe two eitremes' a general, cordial, manner, moderate proffers' of BeiW('e! ana conscientious performance thereoi; whenever it is noeded.r-rActs ,;oi kiHdness bet weea .strangers are more cpmmoo than in almost any.. civilized' . country. 1 ouce stopped for a night in a coufiUjy lnn i a KBli)te pan ofIJava. Xh' V1- dtY to the Legislative Chimber an Munich had just been elect , L'(1 hY . f the district! ' and. they gave him a fareu ell banquet that evening... Id the mids oftl,e souln: ties . I. va. balitelv. invited t.. ntt.wi : a place was made ior. 1114. lftpuiilfk PreHideat-.tlje. pfinpal T persbnagod pi-esent were described &od then intro duced, and before' the'; meeting closed, I received an invitation to speud a few days at' a- neighboring castle.'-Yet I was convinced that not one of, the' as sembly Lad ajiyknowiedgcof 'me.; fur ther Lhau that I was aii , American tra- I Hi: 'nr H tig ' iiii!l i - There 13 a custom in Spain whicti sl ways sei'imed- to" metope the" perfection of hospitality. A Spaniard, forinstance, on entering a cafe-, where he is accus tomed to.,take hia .refreshments, will notice a stranger present possibly a foreign traveller. Calling one of the waiters to him, he quietly pays the stranger s billr takes his own .ice or chocolate, and goes' away, without ever having spoken to the man whom he has, so surreptitioasl j entertained. When the unconscious stranger calls lor his bill he is astonished to find that he owes nothing, Ill traveling by diligence from Mexico to Vera Cruz, I lonml it imposible to pay ior meals at the hotels on the road ; some one of my fellow' passengers hid always done it in ad vance.. One' of them, a Portuguese, gentleman, afterwards visited me in New' York, bringing with him' a quan tity of the choicest Havana cigars as a present. If ever I visit the banks of the Tagus, I hope to find liim - still living. j Xorway, whertj, tliere are no acconnno uatious ior travelers,, me clergymen are always expected to entertain them. This is sonietimesa heavy tax upon some members .of that "ill paid class, but it is cheerfully endured from a sense of duty. . Few houses, indeed,' are closed against the stranger, and the poorest host oftentimes declines to ' takt? pay ment.' I' often made a journey through France,' under circumstances which compelled uie to lodge in the humblest cabarets j and although n few sous were required ' for food and lodging, yet honesty, the simple kindness pf the peasants, the little attentions they are so careful to pay and so delicate in paying, were grateful examples of the hospitable spirit. '. I half suspect that "the rude (Jarm thian boor," who Against the houseless stranger shuts the door, existed only in Goldsmith's imagina tion, : or that he geneialized J'rom a single unpleasant personal experience. (A habit,, by the by, to which most men are addicted.) The Carinthians are, rude, certainly, but no branch of the Sclav onic race is inhospitable7 In the stagnation of China, the' milk of human ' kindness has grown s6me what stale,' yet even there a certain form of hospitality is kept up, however the spirit may be lacking.' A Horrible Caxnubal, Story. A horrible tragedy: is reported from the island of Fiji, South Seas. The lev. Thomas Baker, with an assistant mis sionary and six native teachers, went to vist some inland tribes, and he and his party were brutally murdered by one of the tribes, who are described as the must confirmed cannibals. The writer says i " In this town .(Longtown) there lives a notorious cannibal, with whom I had a little conversation. He pointed me to. a pile of human bones in the fork of an orange tree under which we were sitting, and assured me that he had eaten the men of which each bone there was a representative, and that he had kept these bones as a memento of his cannibalism. Many other things did this inhuman wretch make known to me, and his countenance, and more than ordinarily worn teeth, only helped to convince me that he had literally been a bone-crusher! To have listened to this man's statements and told, too, in the presence of those who could have contradicted them if false would have removed forever from' the minds of some the idea that Fijian s are not i lovers of human flesh. This . vile can :i.i js n ' '' f - i.- - murti . uuiiuiuieu . uiai. , as ior eating, nothing was comparable to human flesh, not even fowls or pork."., , . . Hotels, Cards, &c. 14 jRBOROU GliHOlJsEr : aetteville Street, . alij e ig Hi'-'.'c'. TnE PROPRIETOR, IX RETURNING HIS sincere thank to tbe travteling public for the liberal patronage extended. to iiin during his connection with this Hotel, takes occasion to assure-them ctliat no effort or expense will be spare i tu retain the present reputiition of the Hotel as one of the very best in the South. lie is happy to announce. that the tal in the price of supplies enable him to reduce the urice to : Three Dollars per Day. To citizens comimr fn to snend a wenk-nr mnri he will make a still jrreatr' rvdnction: ,; He is prepared to furuiuli Board, withoat rootna. at VERT LOW KATES. He hopes to have the pleasure of welcofhinB' to the' Yahbohougu Housb his old customers and many uewfriends. - n.-m.. DLiAiti, iToprietor. December 14, 1867.. .. , ,. lf . . llSJ-tf. B OAK DING HOUSE, NEAB THE TAKBOROtGH HOUSE, FAYETTEVILLE STREET1, ' RALEICII, N.m. i; Board by the Day, ' Week or Month' ' Terms' moderate.' ' " ' January 4, 1808. : - ii9im. MRS. H. W7 MILLER'S B O X Ii l) I K G ; tll O U & E , by the Day, Week or Mouth; ,i i OPENED NOVEMBBER,! 1S6,2. m Raleigh, Dee. 3, 186T. r l07-.tf. JOY, COE & CO., PUBLiaHR8 AOENT'S, TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, -New York, , BRO WX'S JRQJ; jBUILDING, .Philajslphia, are authorised tpycoiitra.ct tor, advertising in ou PHOTOGRAPH AtBVMSS' ' A BEAUTIFUL ASSORtMENTniUST- RE ceivud and fas-aalo-low at -: Wa&o VhotogrupU Oallery. Member of the Xegislatiffe, .VVsitdrsOnd cIti f ul-Su IVi. caJI at' WATSOX'S PHOTO URAPH tiALLEHY tthd-nar ofi'sontethlnc to their interest. J. W. WATSON. ttminn ittttf ) .iVf-tt. iiT ii'J ; s-.'i.i Hi-., iiii Mis')' .'lriS PROFESSIONAL OAEDS. DANIEL G. FOWLE. RICHARD C. BADGBR. FOWLE & badger; Attorneys. : at Law, : . RALEIGH, Ni-' C' T'VV, Will practice in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the UnUoct .States Circuit. CWurt, the Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston aiirt Chatham Counties, and in the Courts of Bankruptcy. . January 7, 1868. ' ' v 120-'-. R. W. YORK, ATT0R5EY MD COTASIXLOR AT LAW, OFFICE, 40 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C, - Practices in the Courts of Wake, Chatham ond Orange, in the Supreme Couri, and the United State Circuit court tor JNorth Carolina. 23iSpecial attention given to cases in Bank ruptev.tI Collections made anywhere iu the State, if the claim (principle and interest) amounts to 5o00. ' ' Refers toHoft. W. II Battle and Hon. E. G. Reade, Judges of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Sept. 3, 1867. . , 70-tf. JOHN T. DEWEESE; f , ATIOrliey fll LflW 3nfl nCglSier. IU iw and Bankruptcy, TTTILL PRACTICK IN ALL THE COURTS : V except the Bankrupt Court. ' ' Office iu the Standard Building. Raleigh, Aug. 23, 1867. 65 tf. ' LOUIS DILLMRD, RUorney and Counsellor M Law; - Cjrreenville, jV. O. , TTTriLI, ATTEND THE COURTS OF A t Lenoir, Beaufort, Pitt,, Edjreeombe, Wilr son, Nash and WrecneConnties, and the Supreme end Federal Courts'at Raleigh. . J3f" Particular attention niven to Collecting Notes, Drafts and Claims Collected oil all Points in the State, ; , : , References R. H. Allen & Co., Bnrchard, Whitney A: Co., D. P. Clark & Bros., H. E. Dib blee fc Co., F. fc L. B. Reed, New York City; Ilull, Atkinson So Co., Carroll, Adams & Neer, J. P. llartman & Son, Baltimore, Md.; D. E. Somes & Co., Washington City, D. C; SVilliam T. Dortch, Goldsboro', X. C. December 21, 1807. 115 tf. W. F. HENDERSON ATTORNEY AM) C01SSELL0U AT LAW. . LEXINGTON, S. C, . WILL ATTEND THE COUNTY AND Su perior Courts of Davidson, Davie, Rowan, and Randolph, iiuriiicss entrusted to hini will bepromptlv and faithfully attiudedto. Feb. 7, 18IS7. ' 137 tf. FINANCIAL. It. W. Pulxjaj:, President. Wm. B. Gn.icK, Cashier. RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK Of A'ortfa. Carolina, Kaleih, N. C. V. S. DEl'OSITOUY AND FINANClAl. AGENT OF TUB t ' GOVERNMENT. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. Notes of the Old Banks bought at the high est uurkct rate. , Coin bought and sold. Exchange on all the principal Cities bought and sold. Collections made and promptly remitted. ' Strict attention bestowed on ail matters of finance. Draw on the National Bank Republic. X. Y. National Fanners and ilerchant'd Bauk, Bal timore. ' Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1 807. 114 tf. gAXKIXt; HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO. No. 20 WALL STEEET, Corner of Xassaa Street, SEW YORK. We buy and sell at the most liberal current piices, and keep on hand a lull supply of GOV ERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND -INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS aud GOLD. COXVERSIOMS. We convert the several issues ot Seven-Thirties at the most favorable market rates into Five-Twenties, which, at present price 6t gold, yield the holder about one per cent- nore inter est per annum. Circulars with lull .particulars furnished upon application.. . JAY.COOiKij A CO. May 9, 1867. 20-tw&wly. THE RALEIGU NATIONAL BANK ivoiiTir-c AitoiTjfj.' I i ..- 1 directors:- .u . . Robt, W. PuvLiAMtfyefickrU; Wf II.,Wu,lar1), Geo. W, Swepson, C. P., Memsehai W. B fCLiCK, Cashier. 'i pi OLD AND SILVER: COTN, EXCHANGE, .. V' .United States, State and Railroad securities, bought and sold.- Also, unenrrent money. '. Agent for the sale ot Revenue Stamps. ' ' , , Raleigh, May 13, 18B7. , , . . . 22 ly . WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, ; Wholesale and; Retail , Druggists, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL selected Stock of Drags, Medicines and Chemicals, PaintsOils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass,1 Patent? .and Proprietary Medicines, Fine Perlumcry and Toilet articles, from the most celebrated .Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers.-' " Trasses,.-Supporters and Sargicat Iistruneats, Lamp,, Tannefs, Machine Mnd -Cpal, Oils; Hand, . Stand, Parlor and Passage Laurps . ! Xa'udreths Garden Seeds, ' Segars,' Sm6'king and 'Cnewing Tobacco, Wines, Brandies and Whukifa, for Medical purposes, alt of which are offered , for, sale at low prices lor Cash. ' ' - '' ' . Orders promptly attendee to, -md Prescriptions J ana tamiiy Keceipts careiuily compounded at all ' hours of the day and night.' .' gIn,coBsoquenee ot the ac-ureity (Of money, and with it the difficulty of muring collections, and 'having to pay ash for onr purehases, our .-business from aud -after thU date will be eon ducted strictly upon the CASH system, unless in cases-of special agreement! ;, - . . : WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. -Ralegh, January 7, 1S0S. 130-r-2m. NORTH ' AMERICAN' STEAMSHIP CO. THROUGH LLVE TO CALIFOKxMA, ; Yja"' Pai am a ot JTi caragva . December 5th and 15th; JaHnary &th, iSth'and 25ih; 'and Felroary " iL'r- With New ''feteahipaof tu-;i1Ft''dafafy i PASSAGE tOWSS THAN BT ANT OTHER tl'E. " Vor- furf her in!ormtion''rI( drcssltie undSfgu- , ,(i D.N. CARRINGTON, Agent. 1' Jfl'r.il )-it.;fl i;fW .'Pn!iif'tV.:-'J at it - t n;o-il xoiiJ .'i .-f '!, t;l''jTifr k. I Dry Goods;1 Groceries; &c. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER ' & CO. BLEACHED AND "f '' Unbleached Domestics,... ; .. Sheetings, Shirtings, and j ' Familv Long Cloths, at W. II. & R. "S. TUCKER ifc CO'S. K. - ;( ' ' -" .ii : BOOTS AND SHOES. M : 70 CASES OF MENS, BOYS AND WOMENS Boots and Shoes, at i ;,i W, H. & R. S. TUCKEft & CO'S. . CLOAICS ,AN1 SII-' , &c. 'TEAL CASHMERE RISTORI AND PLAID J.V Sliaw s. w. n. & r. s TUCKER & CO. . . INDIA, BUBUER SHOES. INDIA RUBBER , HIGH, TOP-BOOTS AND Slny, lor Ladies, Misses aud-Meu, somethiug uew iu this market. W. H. fc R. S. TUCKER fe CO. FACT NOW IS THE" TIME TO X lav in a large amount of Goods lor a little money. ,. ..v. ri. b kj s. iuvit k yu. LADIES DRESS GOODS. B EST STOCK WE EVER OFFERED. W. II. & K. S.-.TLXKER & CO. MEXS WEAR! BOYS "WEAR ! I A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK W. H. & R. . S. :T UClCER CO. Trimmings, Eutt'.wis, VelniVke. NEW STOCK AND VERY COMPLETE. W. 11. 6c K. S TLOKtR i"c CO. A Floor Oil f lotus, Carpctlc and Eogs, F ROM 1 TO 24 VARDS WIDE V. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. " i ' Hoi si: Fi nsisniNtJ DRY cjoods, Linens. Twilling, Damasks and Drdggctts. W. H. fc R. S TUCKER fe CO. i - ,: .!i PR I N T S I PRINTS I f; A SUPERB frtwk is: exceedingly low prices. W. II. R, S. TUCKER & CO. LIXSEY' at W. AXD 11. BED TICKIXG. Cheap R. S. TUCKER & CO'S. POP! LAB, . PUIIT8 ,TO ,5fIT TJIE TIMES ! W . IU &. R. S.. TUCKER. CO., RE OFFEKJ.'(j TO TRADlt JfOR CASH : ii. 3,0(M yards good Madder Calleoes at Oe. .',000 " full Madder Calicoes at 12Jc. 2,rti0 " Bleached Shirtings at. 10c: ; 3,500 " 4 4 Bleaching at 12Ke- -5,000 " good family Long Cfoth at low figures. ,, . 5,000 yards Bro. Cotton Shirting at 12 to 15 cts. W. II. it R. S. TUCKER' & -CO. Raleigh, Dec. 10, 1S67. -! 110 tf A LARG-32, ..' ' CHEAP AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OB X FOREIGN, AND DOMESTIC ', " . : ':'"'JUST RECEIVFiD BY : ; ' f ISAAC OETTINGrER,1 No; 48 FayettevUle Street. ALSO, A FULL STOCK OP - ! .Shoes and. Hoots II a U and Caps, Ladies' Dress Silks.' Ladies'. Cloaks, Ladies' 1 re s Tri mm ings , and t.i,- :.;-. ,-! f'ancylUoodifvn K. "1 lEAbXMAiTffiri$. All Jhese goods' wili'be Vofd i't VTwry small ad vance on -first cost. There will nothing be charged for.showinii thent. 'lAii We BBk is !a call, before you buy elsewhere,....'- . ., ... ; - ;r Kemember ' ISAAc.OSTTljfGER, ' ' , ' At 48 Fayette ville St., -n " '6 doors North of Market Square. IN THE. MILEraY-LilJE. MRS, OETTINGER IS, AGAIN .READY tTO serve her tn'end.uBd WHtrdKJSJ .. SUo ha just returned from the Northern Markets well posted, and with One qfhe nicest andarjt etocksyf MILLINERY ' ' J . UUK t:f I. that ever, was brought, to(; this town. , She lias something to suit all classes.., . " .TriniDied Hats iroiii 50 cents up. '"' " ''.'r " ' Bonnets made of silks, velvets, straw and simp. : Velvets, Silks 4od Satiaa of very' color and shade.;, :;. hM'-l; io cr.-iui mt vrtT I Ib Ribbons, Flowers, Fcatheraand Ornaments, Jier&toek canuotjbe excelledi,,' ; ' , ' Tf is lisetess to speak of her good' faste I trim niinir Bonhetts and Hats. She too well ko vn for that among the Ladies ifr mm near;; So jnst call before you buy !Uiewhere,-at ,.M S.-jOETTINGERS. ... .t Y6tf all know where sh- lives.) P. S. She will buv( aii. opening on Thursday, th of October. Oct. 5, 1807. 82 Sat Cash With The 1868. :-ftli tin:-'. I TXT VV our friends and custoine7-fi,;tliat with the NewTYear,we shall , usher .the CASH Y8TE31 Into our'businesstransactfotis. . Weexpeet.to pay Cash for our irooda. lttul - thtyVhirAt.tr ni&r)T we nfeudir realii;wiU-jietL'BiJy cDflHfr u to J demand the cash tor alt tho goods we stum sen. We gryc.tbi.Wbr!U8tKn to.ihe ! puhie that all may liave timely notice of 6ut future tnsi. ess rctrulations. aud none be disamNoirrted. ii1 we should refuse to dif pse OfiW!pWd Upou any ot jer terms. We expect ta lcefcjfc fnUJ48sort-i inefiitiof. goods. in onr lino of busiues, and willt,. seii ai sucu low n ao:i(V. inupee "iw rajn to Diiv tis Wliai lihsincss nren hraat'tisfr ta et- ilntt thnir hnin.iM with TlrimrlV. rtrB-s4cBH- t i! i in h: . ; iu,u UPGJVUCa M ODD. Raleigh, January 4, .t.i$tJS' .Urt- I860 ; .&T,lLij.T j .I f umlblntt.'srhitti noJlo'M lnsrixajic IlfLilxoads, &c. JE. ' F. PESCUD'i DRUGGIST, RAXEIGff, Ni C. Represents the following Fire Insurances Com panies, whose -combined Capital amounts to $5,000,000, and who are celebrated for their.liber ality in, promptly adjusting and paying their losses, viz: ' . " ' . The PHCENIX, of Hartford. ' ! ' ' ' " ATLANTA of -P-ooklvu. ' " SECURITY of r-. w York. . 2 l. f V . ; .INSURANCE CO , r the Valjey of Va. . , And , JEFFERSON, at S ttsville, Va. Refer to W.'H. Cunuihggim,' vho had $22,000 insured on the Exchange Hotel in I other proper ty destroyed hy Fire ou the 2d Man h,' Whfoh was promptly satisfied, without deduction, except lor prompt payment ... . ,. , : l ., - Call aud get a Policy of r.r. p p PESGUD, Agent. May 9, 1S67. , 1 ' , .TP; gfllPPJEUS.Of , SPIRITS: H RPE5iTI.E ! The Seaboard .Inland Air Line, VIA PORTSMOUTH, VAi, .::..,.!? Is now. prepared ;to Snip'".-:.' .- u-u t SPIRITS TURPENTINE " To Baltimore, Philadelphia, hrt New York, its ' ' Steamers 'having been arranged for that 'J '' '' ' purpose. '. "; - rpHIS AIR LINE ROUTE, . FROM THE l fact of its avoiding trans-shipment from one Steamer to another, to which other lines are sub ject, and being the direct line between the Caro-' linns and the -Northnni Cities'.- with dAily com-" , munication to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New. York, and to P.ogfon a Steamer every five days,, offers great f:icilTties for shipping, and-is in -id-vance of all other routes: from three to five days' and :it at low rotes,. . ., ; Iu sliipjiing irom the Northern: Cities, or from Carolina, he careful to sljip via'.. Portsmouth, and by the Steaiiiship Lines eonheitilig'with rind (6rm- 1 ing pnrt of this R'tutei From Boston, Merehauts and Miners1 .Line, E. 3ainpson, Agent, end Central Wharf. .; i 1, , , From New York, Ujld Dominion StCiimship Co.,- "Pier 37, North1 river, M. L. McCready Pfcfeident, ' Officii 187 Greenwich street. ' ' ' r 1 From Philadelphia, Clyde Steatners, 14 Soutli ..Delaware. Avenue, W. P.. Clvde,;Agpnt. . ... r Annamessic Linej Philadelphia,' Wiltniugton and Balfimore llepol J.' L. Wilson, Agent. ' From- Baltimore, Bay Line Steamers, lo'ot of Union Dock, R: I- Poor, Agent.' All'-elai-nis; for- loss, damage; or overchai-ge, promptly- stalled l appUing to JAS, ItlcCAUlUCK, Trace Ageut Seaboard Inland Air Line, Portsmouth, Va. TIIfElBOARD ROANOKE CAiLllOAI) ;: - - . tf. AND BAY LINE, Having Wen consolidated uuacronc Man.igeir.ent from Weldon to Baltimore, offer greater facilities " to shippers of freight to and from Baltimorethan any -other line, 'and guarantee safety of freighl : .LOr prompt settlement of aM .claims.' E. G. GIIIO, .,, ,. Sup'f. Trans'n., S. & R. R. W. C. SMITH, Sup't. Bay Line Steamers. . January 7, 1S0S. . 120 2m. TO SHIPPERS. ZfORTB-OAHOIilNA ALL STATE RAILWAY LLNE3 ''-- ' " (tiiat used to be I) ' ; The Old Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road, The Shortest, Quickest, Safest aud ' Best Line, North and South, to 'be left but in me Cold, unless -i 'Shippers Specially sav . Via. R. t G. R. R I . . XTE INAUGURATED AND ARE THE ' V Great Thrwtgh Liland Air Lute Route to all the Northern alarkets, ana tiaye suceessiuiiy worked the Line la- the entire satisfaction ol Shippers,. North and South, far the last t.-n years, as the ten Thonsmul Shippers in North and South Carolina will testify. We paid the State near Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars for her Inter ; c&t in this Road thereby saving the people Irom Taxation for ail time to come 40,000 per year; and we unhesitatingly declare that we can , and will give more dispatch to .ill points, North and South, than any other Line. , ". ''" '. NOTICE! '' '' The Great Inland Air Line Freight Route, Via THE RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL ROAD, is tlie Short Line for Shippers, and you are re quired so to direct yonr Freights, or they, will be taken by another Route t ' . . .To insure your Freight being carried over this , Great Inland Air Line safely, direct your consign ers to mark your Freight. Care of Rail Road 'Agent; Portsmonth, Ya., or City Point, Va., via ' Palelgh tfc Gaston Hail Road, and 'to ship as fol i lows; . -ii -'.. i- - ' : ; ' 'I -"I (.1 FROM BOSTON: Merclants' fe Miner's Line, end of Central Wharf,' E.Sampson, Agent.' : -i : , I-..J-. .:; :'-.-?.- .-- ' - .s'l-I.V : i ! . .. ,: . ' FROM , NEW YORK:.. . , ' . . . . r ;' 'Old Dominion Steamship Co., Shipping Point, Pier S7, North River Foot Beh St., Office 167, Greenwich St,,: Corner Dey ;N.'L. McCready, iPresident -j-.... : i .-. '-, - '. ' : ' : ' FROM K PHILADELPHIA : ' , ! (Ti' Annamessie,) Phlla:i' Wilminglbn and i Baltimore Depot, or Clyde's.Linc of Steamers, 14 N, Delaware Aveuue, W-. P. Clyde, Agent. FROM BALTIMORE :' 3i i 'iBaltimoreStenm Pocket Co.. Bay Line: Steam, . ers,. i Foot Ubiojn .Dock, ,L4 iB. Parks, Agent, or Powhatan Steam Co., 90 Light Street Wharf. , C. B. ALLEN, '- 1 '"T" 'I-'- ' ' ;-: " ;l. Freight Agent, ' .'r- "-'Raleigh, N.-C. .. Aug. 6, 16T.; :.' ; :i 57tf. u-. Druggist and ; Insurance Argent. TTAS REMOVED TO HI3 OLD STORE, 'JtdL Whichtlas-been, rtsmoiielwl, and being handsomely furuisbed with.beaiotiiuUUi-uiture, a ;Ohoi.S)fl?i t-i :-;r'i I...-V tit :,. Freihi and Pare; Medicines, . !arid such articles as -are, usually 'foniid in a firsts class Drug Store, and which I. wilaell for -cash . , at greatlytiteduced prices., . . ,f, : ; A large increase .of patronage is particularly ;'"rjeeded,'and-in consideration Ifor whichrthe pu- ''rest articles at" a very' mmll advance, and the most , prompt and assidious attention, will be given, at) H all hours of the day or night , .. Regarding one dollar in, ca9h as .worth more than two dollars"tn credit; he will not tell on f;creait; except-liy special eontrtlct. ' ;; '" ' 'Dec. 17 1807. 'J .-i v.i ,::,.:; 113 tf. - CIJARGE Ol' SUillSUl LE. KALEIGH & GASTOH RAILROAD CO.(' ' : ScperimtesAent's Oefici", Raleigh Oct. 14th, 1807. i- on On ana aftfirOctoDer i.ii ioov 1 rams win run .on the fUleifh.& Gaston Railroad as follow , ' X ail. Train leaves Raleigh! . , . .,','10,10 A. M. ., 'rives at weruon:. mv r. m. j.. 1 Mall Tritlh leaves Weldon'...':i.V'10,85 A. M. : : ' Arrives i Ra cigh J. .'. .. ...Vi 3,50 P. M. 1 Freight fBrairf leaves Raleigh., 7,00 A. M. .. -arrives at Rafeigh., 5,00 P..M. Tue.Mi Trains make through connections withlll pbints'Nortti. ' "' " .V ' ',' ... ... v-ii'-nti. 9-ttiu mm uAl B. ANDREWS, ' : (' ' ;iSj fi'..i :-.- ni s--).apt.iOt Iran Oct. 16,1807. .,rjj STrtf. -f-RS.0 IiACY'S'1 S0Hodli JFORr YOUNG 'ilifX- Ladies, will bere-oiJent'd ion ttia 17th( of . Jannarvj lS6fii.'jf -..iil vt m!m-! liuij r; !' ' ; THto)J:rrMnary yfptninwii... w - , Higher Eug' T 1 !Tiui ..s 1 f. ..1 ne im ' Ltttin-WtrstS Vi i'i. .V i i. . I i W t Vi . v i. I 5 100 ' : ... . t 1 i - A. I S M 3" vyC4sloi; 'Mreniy woeHsu it.yuii-ui, uuii m uq-u '-.v 'C : t ; 1 Confectioneries,- Groqeries, &c. r E. J. PARRISH & CO., ; GliOCERS, General Commission; Merchants, (East Market Square;) ' nLEIGH. ' EOT. .'2.9 . OFFER THEIR SERVICES - IN RECEIVING, SELLING OR SIJIPPING Priidnce or General Merchandise. 1 All bnsine.s entrusted to their care will receive personal aud prompt attention. , .i - ; CONSIGKMENT8 SOLICITED. References Jno. G. Williams & Co., Gen. W. :R. Cox, Pulliam, Jones & Co., Raleieh ; H. N. Brown tfe Co., Hillsboro' C P, Meudenhall & Co., Baltimore, M. D. . .November 19, 18b", . . lOl it. rpo CLOSE OUT ON CONSIGNMENT ! : Tim R T!TP VSV WTVVT lr WHI9VV T,.. "-' -Jackson Whisky, -(Rye.) - ' -i:"-: -Tuscaloosa Whisky ,"(Ry-.) -. , Parker & Co. Whisky, (Rye.) -'.,. ,; " J. Martin Whisky, (Rye.) N. E. Iiuhi?' J ' The above will be sold cheap. Call and bny. ... E. J. PARRISH tfc CO., Commission Merchants. ' Ralc4h, Nov. Vi, 1867. , 101-tf. ---- , . : . I T 17A3IILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED . with all. kinds of C.ouptry Produce and Family Groceries, at the lowest market ratesi,by calling at ' E. J. PARRISH CO.'S, Grocers and Commission Merchants. Raleigh,.Nov 19, 1867.. :,,101 tf. .CONSTANTLY- ON IIAN.P I ,i ; DRY GOODSvIBOOTS ;SHOES, BACON, Pickle Pork,. Lard, Flour,' Meal,. Cheese, Crackers. Salt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, &c., &c, which will be sold-cheap. Trjr.the New-tore, Hn.d see if a change will not prove beneficial. You'eah liu'd Us, East of Market Square. '''.."; ti. J, -r&KKlBtl tft Vi.y. Raleigh Nov. 19, 1807. 101 tf. B6U&LAS BELL, -Grocer aad.Gcmmission Merchant, FA VETTEVILLE STREET, 'RALEiGHjV'.N. -O- . . references:. i. '. Messrs. B. P. Williamson & Co., Raliugb, N. C. '" Geo. W. Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh, N. C. MessrF. Spencer tfe Reid, Bait iriioi:e.' ' V -Jas. T. Soutler,.E.q., New York. ' .Messrs. Chas-, Reid 4c Son, -Norfolk, Ya, . DOUGLAS BELL,.. Grocer and Commission Merchant. January 7, 186S. 120 tf. CHANGE OF BASE ! I HAVE TAKEN THE STORE ON Fnyetteville Street, recently occupied by-. jlcssrs. B. P. WILLIAMSON '4 CO., .',',' .'''' wriERE ';.''. ';" 'V I shall keep Constantly on Hand A carefully selected Stock .., 'I ... : " OF ,. P AM I L Y ..- G BOCERIES, 1. ... ."1 . -which '' -. ' I WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. J"'- f:" . DOUGLAS BELL, - Fay etteville Street. Raleigh, January 7, 1S6S. , 120 tl. , Dissolution ' of Copartnership, rpHE COPARTNERSHIP OF PULLIAM, i JONES tfc CO. is this day dissolved. The business of the late firm will be .-closed by W. H. Jones and James A. Moore, who have associated themselves as Gr icers, Auctioneers and General Commissiou Merchant sunder the style of W:H. Jokes & Co., whom we commend to ourfriends. f R. W. PULLIAM, W. H. JONES, G. W. SWEPSON. ' Raleigh, January 4, 1S68. 119 tf. NEW FIRM! W. H. JONES. JAS. A. MOORE. W. Ha JONES & CO., G R0CER S, 'AUCTIONEERS, Gen&ra! Commission Merchants, :, i j?cw Store' South of National Bank, " ; : , .- - i '. t. . . -, . Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, , N. C, Ofler their services to the public. , January 4, 1868. 119 tf. SALT! -SALTll.. -1AA SACKS FINE 8ALT NOW ARRIVING JLUU at !. ... UPCHURCH tfc DODD'S. : January 4,1868.; . '.,-., 119-tf. CBFJESE,l,.CHEI:jV';;;. v'iJ BOXES PRIME CHEESE AkRIVIJS G all January 4, 1868. UPCHURCH tS .DODD'S. , . 1.19 tl. POlTDER AHP , SHOT I ' 4 NEW SUPPLY O NEW SUPPLY OF GUN POWDER AND jT.Bird Shot just received at- t received at- . ' 1 , UPCHURCH tfc DODD'S. .... '. , 119 tf. ,' January 4, 1868. LARD! LARD! ! 2,500 LBS. FAMILY LARD, IN BBLS. and Kegs, now arriving at ' ' January 3, 1868. ' -1 m 1.119-fc-tf. ' r HARSiESS AXD SOLE LEATHER I . . : : A NEW SUPPLY OF HARNESS 4? SOLE Leather- now arriving at ! .-. . . ( UryaUKUU oc. DODD S. I January 2, 1868. , 7 . . r .... llfr-tt i ;:jwiiooL""FOK,'pVsj';";;: Rev. lr. LACY, - h -a- -!. Principal. WM. S. LACY, - , - - - - Assistant; fVHE SIXTH SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL ?JL .will berfn jonj the 17tb pf .January. 1868, at the room North of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. ' J , .11.I1U.11?.!! X. ni 1 !9 ................ V.' J . ' "' Higlter Mttthematics and Classics,- SO 00 Ball ol the tuition foe. required in advanced. Raleigh, Jannarj. '4 180S.,,;, ..,.113 td. rpHE GRAND COUNCIL OF iTHE. H..O. A's I will, be held iu the Citv of Raleigh, on the first, Monday in Maj' In each and everj year. 1 Py order of the Grand Council, lNtv.''80, lfef. " ' ; 1 - :, W. jr. UJCINDKBUN. U.U. , Tiecember.S,18n7. vl t.i i.vi.: a i ; 107--tf. TT JAS. II. EIVTISS. BiiRsifrer-anjloStatiiiner, (TURNER'S OLD 8TANH,) R A LEIGH t. NORTH-CAROLINA, - TITJLL.. SUPPLY .NY ORDER-FOR- ANY ' Yy Book or Music, at publisher's lowest cash price Hob the' tirgfcfef ' etrff of Booke ustcj ete.,'fbr aieili;tfee-8atfc.l l Statloa- err. MiuliM t fjEtF'Bhin Books,hn.d;,BindjHgdo4WtO;Prder. " , :fe"j.?fr to ou-Mr. dtj aawA-ua s.1 'fade ui-f;i.s--uj iJT -'Js i.xa !!:;-v-! .lit-l 1 t '!' ii-: CALENDARS FOR '1868. 'QD O MM 9 5 s sra .a 1 JS Jan. sR'tI 8 -A 8 JU1.T 3 4 10H1 1011 17! .18 Hisienis 01 !o 19.202122 23 24 25 few :2t;s8;29 aoii . . ao2tiSS,2'.iiS)1 Feb.. ......... .. 1 Ave. , 2i 8! 4 li 6 9 10 Ilia 18! -1 81 Si 8 4! 6 C 7! 8 o'm 11 1 19,1a ir. 141151 ltt-17 1810 20 21 22! 1617,18 10 20l21 2 23,8-1.2536 ?.'! 89 K3 24,26,26:;28.2tf ,3U 81 ...h. I.. ..!. March. 1 9' 4! 5 6 7! 111218141 Sept., li 2 3 4; 8l 0 lojr ;1 t o'n! IS 15'1017I8Jf:2021 22 2.-t84 25,2t27;28 13il4!15;l617!lR19 20 21.22 9RS45 26 29 30'31 ,127 SSjaS'SO . . April. . li 21 3 4 Oct. ....... 1 2 3 9 in '617 23 24 O: t o 8 !' lit 11 41 51 6 7: 8 19 IU 1A 1-.'1RI1Cil 11 112131418 19:aO'ai.S3!2tBl 18:T9;2i21 22' 25;2;27,28 2!);30S1 Mat. . 8 41 5! fll Not. . 3! 4 0 6! 7 1101112 18 :J4il5jl6 9;10 11 12! 1314 i7.jb.-iu au;ai :xt,m. 16:17,18 1! 20 21 24 25.2(i.27,2S 20 30! 22 2Si 24 25 26127 28 31 .. .71.. ....... B9 80 I Juki., 1 21 8i 4 5 6!! Dec. 1 2! 8 4! 5 8 910!11 12 8: V10111213; 6i 7 I4l510'l7l!l:);3fj! 13114 5il 17118 19 121,22 23 24 2.-j2C27! absaao1..!..!..'..!! a;21!22,S8 24 25 26 '27128 2930,31'..'.. AGENTS WANTED. FOR THE 7. . Campaigns . f Fori est and his Cavalry. BEAU TIFFLIX lTLrSTliATED. THIS HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE most brilliant exploits and daring adventures ot the war, among, its many valuable and inter esting contributions to historical truth, clears up, on unquestionable authority, all misreprcsenla t ions in regard to the taking of Fort Pillow by General Forrest. . Address, J. P. MILLER & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. j Januarys, 1868. . ....... 118-rlm. BERLINER MALT Oh v , EXTRACT, ' ' DR. ' HQLLENDER'S-' BEER OF ' HEiLTH! $4.00 -Per Dozen ! .'; - : r V N EMINENTLY NOURISHING . AT! D XJL-strenglhening remedy. ;or all diseaet-s of-the ': BREAST AND STOMACHi ,n ' general.WExVKNESS and DKBIL1TY.' , Also, Dyspepsia, and a great nourishment for'CON- VALESCENT3. . , . Mothers unable to give siifflcient nourish ment to their, infants will find' this extract a re markable remedy.' , . ' ,n r. ; ': Jt has been examined by the' highest medical -authorities, and approved to be not alone extra ordinarily healthy, but very strengthening; aud is successfully used in all the hospitals in Europe and theUnited States-. -,,,' - In compliance with the desire of a number of Physicians we have introduced a lighter quality ftt-. . . . ' . 11? . $2.50 Per Dozen. - . ; By this arrangement every chiss of tho public is enabled to provide this-healthy remedy and , thereby preserve its health. . . . , . . . . : PHIL.' THIEJtt,.; Sole Agent for North-Carolina. Rak-igh, October 10, 1867. 84 tf. IIAUZ: & MICHEL'S CELEBRATED " LAGER BEER, BR EM Elf, ' , $3.00 Per Dozen, (Pint Bottles.) , :phil. thiem ; :; Sole Agent for America. .' Raleigh, October 10, 1867. 84 tf. "IMMIGRATION.: THE UNDERSIGNED . IS PREPARED TO procure the services or German cr Irish Laborers ; ! 1. , TOR ' PLASTATI0XS, SAW, MILLS, DISTILLERIES, &r. '. CIRCULARS--containing full particulars can be had on application to ' - - - ' ' ' ' i ; Messrs. WORTH is DANIEL, t ; ,, ,: " ,. . KIDDEli & MARTIN,; or 11. B. EILERS, Esq., "Wilmington. N. C. P. BONFORT, i PvO. Box 1708, 1 39 and 40 Park Row, New York, room 7. N. Hj' The rates of wages are at present con siderably lower than stated in circulars. Laborers can be' contracted with at from ?8 to $10 for "the next six months, and about $12 for the balance of the' year. Plantere will do well to send nie their .'orders, stating. what wages they can afford to gay, aud 4 will do my best lor theiu. . , . .( November ;86, 1807,' :, , .,' , 104-J-Sm. . Important to the People. I'J ,"".-. X, .A.;W. FRAPS, '.'i. .;:,'."-! DEALER IN FrNITUHE, i'i .Wst Side. Fayetteville Street A'ext t&jJlaikr's Jewelry Storet and opposite th :. . . i jjII !.' Market, :-. .; ' ii' INVITES ATTENTION FROM CITY AND couixiry to his large and elegantttock of lunjture, on hand and: to arrive,, consisting of epmplete chamber. Se.tts, ' Mattrasses of various designsand dualities', 'ynitable. for Cottage 'or' Palace.- His ' suppty of -SOFAS, PARLOR, DINING ROOM and OFFICE CHAIRS, Ac.1, &c., is not excelled J in the, State.) .-. . .r ,:.i ;i UNDERTAKING.., . ., v.- H.e respectfully announces that he has added to his. other busicess, that ot -Undertaking, and is now ready to supply those who may require them, 'Cbfilns ,of any desired tfuality.' Her has the ' best material ' for wood-work- eiaborste silver. Tlin mountings, plating, etc., and a new HEARSE, ot nV'dern patera and Unish. He is therefore in con .. dition to furnish everything requisite tor funeral '. occasions and willitf end'to all orders, for his eer 'ViceSj in this ine,' -with promtith.le. - '-'i-' " Odtober, 88th. - m . ' - 95 l :t rr '' 11 i-'ji'1 ' r 1 ' r 1 ".' .."... a; ROCHESTER. jBLQXJNTt -(Corner of Edehton- and "Halifax' Stretts-near , .is-. . ' t Baptist Church,)' '.' !i --v- V ;"fS- PREPARED TO RENOVATE CLOTHES, ' JL 'reii ove spots from ladies and gentlemen's ap , 1 patel, mantlea, cloaks, hawls, &e. ; n -v ; 1 . , .Pleasegive me a trial... , Have year, elo.hcs "brushed, washed and dressed in the b.est style. ; ; rrBARBEBTfiG done also in tho best manner. - Raleigh, NoV:""3-!1867J. :- - - i il8 If. . TBE BIDBLE ; 31E3IOKI 1L , , I3iSTITIiTE .1 c.;til :'" - - -' CHAKLOTTEJST. C ' -IKr.vCI -rpHIS INSTITUTE IS DESIGN KD TO TRAIN J. young men of color.' tor the Ministry nd .Teaching, t It! Js loeuted .iu. Charlotte, r North . Carolina . The, advantages ol the. Institute, are offered to all persons bringing certificates ot good moral character, and 'giving- evidence of rapacity to receive an education. These5 will receive gra " ituitous "Instruction, and rooms in the- Institute f . free ot charge. , Advanced Students studying for ' the Ministry will receive additional aid so tar as l; the'means at tfie disposal of tbe Trustees will al- lowJ 1 The "first session will open on January 1st. .M866.-; Meantime r gular. instruction will be given .,;to Students who fan. secure board in tbe city As 'the building now being erected will only furnish rooms for ttfty Students, those wishing to u eutertbe Institute should. ipply ot 6bee; to the i Rev. Wi L..'Miller,. Secretary of B. Mi Institute, :. Charlotte,. i:.:,;:-' s. C. ALEXANDER. .iu. 87 tt T-,' r I, ' 1 T V I -iki .1 H.nCBttaa! Seed "Wanted. at "Kense OU Kllli .Uhr-JWIS-H TO PURCHASE FIFTY THOUSAND i JLawheiiii Cotton .fieed, a. .. '.'i&'XJ-'-: ''RaieWh' Qecl oi3 tdi an i:.vna-M'.'i jti ,-f ... I I 4. ?'i 4'C I