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- f-i-V- r; .".c.v 1 : JEAGLE. ; . .IvoVei .Thursday notmng -- - x - - J at' . , - 'I, 5 . --a-vi v - 1 jTV 5. -T- "V3 uj rXDirpii a:o publisher - V i r J IIS OT. SUBSCEIPTION. r - rKJir Ciantfvai&e, or its. equivalent, 1 at the 4 tfjvr- -mi&uig sales : -t--. ' ' Onlso3roiyet-i-4ht6e dollar. . . - JS'XiV'"Oi cpjr itJsjiailtbs oiu dollar ana a half ''-gf' For every1 ci.tm-of ttte 8UB3C3IBKIW. at the Z XfLa ,thJ ll,llars svyoar each to one-place, ".- K: ttjk i-rfi n -fTrn-w '-' i 1 1 h epiit rrrjiHs for the same copies will bd-'sent to one address at ; thajrate -oi arwo rxTitXE8 and a half a 'year ea- Ami twenty copies to one address, at X"tleralQ of two potjlajis a j-ear each. ft:'V .Sea copies in oue .order will io sent a yenr S25 (f) r : .-"-"Jr-Of six TaeRth foT 12 50 ' G 2" ur tnreo montns tor JIiRnty copiesin one order will be Bent a Si '' -i:Or-!ixmontlfcT ! 20(H) Ov i '?HlTaJi il-MiiB will be sent to Teachers, Hiuis- , - . -"Ja8T-nI -Disabl4 Confederate Soldiers at half ?TJ5RMS. OP ADVERTISING. -Cb. in ad v.uice or its -equivalent, at r--Pfot:'irsi.BsertioMjiua ;: '' " 3 f acl iiwertionaf torwards, of transfentvaat- . ,..tcrviad -by coutraei di follovrs in advanced: -:- -S 1.2.1 2 I 2.50 4.0 7 50 " i"""'VT I Onc-iuch S 2. Two i'. P. ft 5.0- . ! ' I ' ' I Thrco ! :f I !-.; inches S 7.00 j ll.OO j ll.f0 22.50 J Four inc'ics. f; '..; j' 1 L00 ; IS. 00 ! .10.00 j 15.00 I co'nnin 12.0 ) !s.0j j 21. 00 3-T.OO ! UstJf ! I 1 column-. .?2'VVl.' -:r).-00 t ! .m ! :0.fi t j. 00..0M Ono "T"' column." 1."0 (22iiuh.s) IS ,M ' i5.00 I'HJ.OO.i 150.00 , ! I ' All a.v. r4 i .Mi-..-nts iti iy o clii:i-d once eoiy till. : !".'!. tils -Hill Ut ;vl.ltioU:ll ll;iV:iO. Tor liv.-rv ..tl.-r ' i tli-V will bo an c vtra cUar!i of t A t'Mtv- nt: -:im; inch. Twenty-five p;r cVnt is it 1 1 .to the above rates' for spovial .'.!': vvi -ji; niiioiu; editorial . or reading m if i r. Ot ifn fy notices of more than ball an i'; h arc i:tr;; d'as a Ivoriisoun'fits. " 3r'3"Sr,cri il eonttMcts inailo on rc-ionahlc - t'Tll-S. ' ' j ir.v:dhnv-. r.ri'. Tj:'. -u, v.m rt'?--A. r.iv. Fof'ms. !n'l -II k!-ls of Tnrd'nar' job work 1Ui- rini'liy. i!--,ttly,. ami -lnAjiy. ; I'orrtpaJiilciiee. G Itihl, n to liid-Miiyot cf Foyctlevillo. Executi vu ).y. r. upi kst or N. C, f 'OQ'nwiKR 2:Jil, tSGS. -To T, A. D v i:ks, Jaj-r of'Ftnj- CUi:ctIM:: ! . . ' J)i:,'.i: Sir: I ;Kv.r.i ! lh.it tliere is much . disorder and lawlessness in . r.iyetU ville. 0;io of the ablest ami .purest. ..Judges of jour Superior Courts hiis been mosslv ."iss.iiled and maU , igii'ed in a ptiblio print-fur one of his " 1 ' I t I , V drtysiotis. ai:d:his .iiwiily ava been i isulted aild put in 'terror for their Iiv-3. ;Ir Ci'r h-.r r.-spects, as T earn, U'-inohs !i:!veii! .i;'Je' he jK-siee m and iiis altd bv Vl'ff, b car ryuig- Ch:i-oiUI- 'i.'.'m.-V ,! Citl- . i t II . u-v b'-iievcl t tin t nipsr ot tnese tlnbuK'nt p?rsons aii armed; and it is th.MiliL to b; probable, , : unless pro'iipr and l iiioivntV ijneasiiFes; are taken 10 prevent, it, that disorder and !aw!e-nes - will iricroas;1, ;rnd end, in L!m: J.!;ed. - ;' It-is unnecessary that I should re mind you thai "it is your-duty to re I.1... ,i nr. :.J store order am! preserve the peace in I 13 II1U 111 the. to '.vu of F;veLtevil!e. , You will j II ! - Li 11' Ul H I in r limb i nut v i. .. :.. t,f i,.,f be'iuT-essaryto this end. -A Colo nti of ilie County you have at your coamranil as .jj.inv of the Detailed so j j. ro ;( r,.t:vi o no I ir. fi! I S.fV) . J couipaur of-r pillar National troops! lias been stationed in your town. 1 look to you wirh'full conlidenee in this matter, r 31, ike Inc. lair a terror to evil-doers, and. thus restore order and the "'good 'name of your town..' 'VejV resjieclfu'llv, j ' W. W. HOLDIIX, Governor, CIRCULAR ) p ExLCtnivE -Depautmext, 1 i State of North Carolina, y :- Raleigh, April 3, 1800, Detectives appointed pursuant to Act of General A-ssembly; authoriz ing a detective ioTce, will be erned by the following geuera gov- m- structions: fi y ; I. 'When a felony- has been 'com mitted, the Detective employed should find out, as secretly as possi ble, the criminal, and "the proof ne cessary for his I conviction, making out a list of names of witnesses, with abstract of - the. evidence each will give. II. When the necessary proof lias been obtained; a warrant should be taken out and put into the hands of the proper officer for service. Should this officer neglect or refuse to serve .the -warrant,- or if the circumstances will net admit of delay, the Detect ive is authorized to employ suffi cient force to make the arrest. III. Detectives have no.potfer to order sheriifs to, make arrests. . " IV. Detectives will be employed only so long as their services may be deemed necessary by the Govern or. V. While on duty! all Detectives will report in writing every weeki stating distance traveled, places vis ited, arrests made, expense incurred, aud any other information . per Ivliliiia a- you mav think proper toilu,u 1,1 ""V ,UI UUJ l'L 1Ui per call outind in addition to this, a j charged with having broken i . It I'll 1 . I 1 I I 1 tinent-tO thefSutbea tVibeir' of- fi . - VI. To aid in eetthZipzcovnts, Detectives will 'furnish' .vouchers for all expenses that are to be charced to IDQ otace, Buiiug eauu iioiu iu , I VII.r X)etective8 will not employ assistants, except as hereinbefore sta ted, taiid.in making arrests, q nles3 specially .iuthonzed by too wovern or. f-c" . By Jrcctiott of Governor Holdeo: - in -f Vvncrrpna-1 State of North Carolina, Executive Depautmext, Raleigh, March 14; 1S70. To the Senators and Repj'ese?i- Ju lives in the Congress of - 1 thr United States from " Noiit Carolina: Gextlemex: I hnve been compell ed to -declare the. County of Ala tnance hi a state of insurrection. I have called on the President for aid, lut he is restricted hy . the right of the writ of habeas corpus. - We "want military tribunals, by which assassins and murderers cau be summarily tried and shot; but we cannot have these tribunals unless the President is. authorized to suspend the habeas corpus in. certain localities. Please aid in conferring this power on the rresrdent, as the only effectual mode of protecting life and property 1 in Abmance and other localities in this State. " Very respectfully, V V W. W. II OLDEN, . Governor. The President to Gov. Ilolden. ' LoNG.lJliAXClIN. J., . r July 22d, 1S70, IIoX. W. W. IIwhmiN, Governor of North Carolina: Dkar Sir: Your favor of the 20th inst., detailing the unsettled and threatening condition of affairs" of North Carolina, is just received, and I will telegraph to the Secretafyof r- lmmediatelyy- to send . 'more, p -roups to $e otafe. They may -Ie used to suppress violence and lo maintain the laws, if other means shonld tall. , With great respect, Your obedient servant, U. S. G li ANT. , Gov. Hot den to Colonel Kirk. ' Estate of Nokth Cakoliva, -i) 'Kx'ecutjvk Office, ' . . -Ral. i-jrh, August 3d, 1S70. ) " Co!. Gen. Jr. Kirk, Yanceyville: - "Dear Sir: This will be handed you by Col R T Berry, Brigade Quarter master. -'""! You have done well in sending . ... ' .'-"Pf w-Vd,luw l'ull,,!"lu l"racivc use peace on inf tiav oi eieccion. as I there is no civil law at present in Cas well which can take hod of and pun ish olbuiders, it will be your duty to .!..! - . I- 4 I. . f. 1. 1 1 a! tne law. l win inquire more luliy into ttye matter and forward instruc tions on the subject. It is to be regretted that the far mers and others in Caswell are turn ing olf their hands and refusing to pay them their wages. I know of no remedy -for this but inj the aict of Congress to enforce the. fifteenth amendment. As soon as " the elec tion is over, I will request the Mar shal to send a deputy to Caswell to inquire into this grievance and take the necesscry steps to remedy it "It is reported' that Lieut-Col. Bur gen put a rope around the neck of William Patton, one of the prisoners, to force him to corffess. Evidence obtained in this way is useless. All prisoners, no matter how guilty they may be supposed to be, should be treated .humanely From my knowl edge of your character, I am sure it is only necessary to call your atten tion to this matter. No prisoner should be paroled or released without authority from headquarters. I should like to have the names of officers in your Regiment who would be suitable to compose a part of the military. The pending' election and the necessity lor some of the officers to be absent On duty have prevented the meeting of the court as early as I wished it.- It will meet , one day next week It is important to have all the evidence that can be procured. The following officers, besides those of your Regiment, will compose the court: Maj -Gen W D Jones, Brig Gen C S Morin", Brig-Gen W R Al bright, Col II M Ray, Maj J W Har din, Capt Robt Hancock, and anoth er officer probably from Alamance. This will leave six to be supplied by your.regiment, and the court will consist of thirtccu V- jT,i vod"jin'd villuppljryQa.Vitb wbH you may avu win uiofRi mm-witeia-: r you Tequireor&Ihorscsl io'r ?the service, - - - - - , J . (xoto. anA Commander-in-Chief.: -1 - ' ' ? - ! ' ' tov- JJpl4ei.6t Preideut ; K4,TE ?rjfP Carolina; ' A P-dcih,;Aug..7r1l870.V j. o me jcresvnuqr trie i oiTs--AHrvnrei jusxree ot xne aw preme Court of this State, jsustainer by his Associate Justices, has decidec that I have a right to declare Coun ties in a state of insurrection and to arrest and hold all suspected persons in such Counties. This I hav done. 1 But the District Judged Brooks, relying on the , fourtesnth amend- ment and the act of Congress of 1S67, page 3S5, chapter 23, has tissued a writ of habeas corpus, commanding the othcer, Kirk, to produce before him the. bodies ot certain prisoners. detained by my order. I deny this right to interfere with the local laws, in murder cases; hold these persons under our State laws and under the decision, of our Supreme Court Judges who have ju risdiction of the, whole matter, atd it is not known to-Judge Brooks, in what mauner or by what tribunal the prisoners will be exami ned and tried. The officer will be direct to re ply to the writ that he holds! the pris oners under,my order and that he re fuses to obey the writ. If the Mar shal shall then call on'the posse com mitatns there may be a conflict; bur if he should call first on the Federal troops it will be for you to say whether the troops shall bej used to take thn prisoners out of; my hands It is my j purpose to- detain the prisoners unless the army of w Unit ed States, under your orders, shall demand' them quested. W. W. HOLD EN, Gtxcrnor. Ue!y. (TKLEURAMv) AsnixuroN 1870. Gov. W. W. IIoUex: In connection with vour telegram Aulj 7th, to the President, J the At torhey General subnliited the follow ing: ' i Attorney General's OfWce, ) v Wabhington,, Aug. 8, 1S70. j il do jibt see how the Unitjid States District Judge can refuse jto issue the writ if the petition makes out a case for it under the habeas corpvx act of ISG7, 14 statute, $85. If the return uncontroyertedi or the facts appearing on proof to tne Judge after a deniaf by the petitioner, show the arrests to have bejm niade under lawful State authority, he will remand the prisoners In determin ing whether the laws of tihe -State authorize the first he will! respect the' decisions' ofthe State Jbdge. I advise that the State authorities yield to the United States Judichlrv. f I (Signed) A. f. ACKEEtMAN,' j Attorney General. The President 'directs mej to com municate to you the foregoing opin ion of the Attorney General. WM W BELKNAP, i Secretary of I Far. To the Masonic Fraternity i?i N. Grand Lodge of N. 0 Office of Grand Secretary, Raleigh, Dec. 28th, 1870. C: The Grand Lod;e of Masons of North Carolina having determined to celebrate the centennial anniversary ot the date of its Charter, on the l4th day of January next,) all Mas ter Masons in regular starjding are fraternally invited to take part in fhe ceremopies of that occasion. Masons at a distance 'vyho may visit this city with the view of par ticipating in these ceremonies can travel over . the several Rajl roads in1 the State for one fare by procuring return tickets. ' ., J , j u . The following resolution was adopt ed at the late Annual Coimnunica-j tion of the Grand Lodges j Resolved, That all the Subordin ate Lodges in the State be requested to celebrate the one hundreth anni versary of this Grand Lode on the 14th day 6f January nexUj: Notwithstanding the action of the Grand jodge as set forth inj the fore going resolution, it is desired that the Lodges generally, throughput th e j u risdict ion be " represented in this city on trie day designated, in jorder to securea demonstration cred itable to tuu Grand Lodc aud com- . W 1 . A S X mensu,r Ate X. itb th e- oc casi o n . he prorimme will be published in hitt'ti"me.trihe .'commute of ar - :-J rIY-B&ST Grand Sec'y. HoIfleniCraxTtetcd by RadI tf w JLAl. WCIors. ' jZjJC, - N 'i . Terotfd-the impeachment ot-Hotden foteany reasons, some of ci" ' fm ;.. . . which5Cw'e already set forth, and an; extmcrirom tne jncw lorK Wri;of 7th shows that fthiskious delusion! vouri onlv hooe! of trial is ta hh: turned .to good account vlfefel frty -Th7 of the! Southern fetates in manufactu- mis 4outrai;es in order to UiiaUie the people of the Norths b u t f lie bu siness was not very successful; fi c- tions ceased to be received as facts, and a general conviction had grown . I ' ''Ill more sinned against than sinning. ir ,-liio!-i tl-10 T.nfrnna nrftl Tititlirs Jiriil ..w-y.''-V' jjuuiictta auu iiiiiiii'j'-a mi. ike a nevy arsument to con- can m vmce their party that the: people o up in tne puDiic mma mai we wcrema1n ig imbeciiet whose limbs are the South are . tull ot treason andJjL b ohfiried to travplprs. Th the spoils of ofhee, and reyenge at all hazards. The Herald tells its read ers that the impeachment of Itolden the "violence of southern par ty spirit" and concludes its ingenious, but false article with the pregnant declaration that -'this policy of de manding every tmng and yielding nothing means anything but peace and harmonv. It was, 'moreover, this Southern Democratic policy that swamped oeymour in isos, .out what it' may do fn !S?b we cannot II.". -j..-. . ':";. North-Carolina knows what to ex- Lt. : ... - . . - lect. The administration party in he Senate is preparing to support Iolden The Radical Press will and the reply must be given ollovv. by a fair trial -and.; lull investigation" of all the charges under which Hoi-g en stands arraigned, Norfolk Vir ginian. .ilPjiiiL-repble Marty, A young - nvan moots a pretty f ice l n t ho nan room, runs ui-io .1 ! I . 1 -1 -ITS courts it, m iirics it, g'o-- .keepinqfAvit.h it, aud ho ist: S, home; ami n Vite to irr.ice it ehnm-o neither o-e nino to" ton t'-U he - l...'sXti,ir-6s' vs wel1 us ?ov dysentery, diarrhoea, , V , lb..w(-.l eo.nplaints generally, and in adnii ?Ho has l!;-ea; "taken in aiKlfcto.. srtie, t,,v every race of men on the lone tor ier. preny laut- to. oeu.faice ot tna gioue mid old st.ni-v.oj- hofOrnea ''.f'.idfid. .ovm frcckkMl, or fretted. aid as Alio face wa4jr;hl ma 7!"! "n 1:LA IWUto he sold on the reat feputation jin ii" n'liui, .in iic i all ho' sat up with, all he baifjfained for. nil Im Tnrfl t o Invp. li'tinr5 and nroJril tect; he ets sick of his . -i,!...'.. i '.. i: - iJ..'i.... .if 'if oi a uol&uii latus. im.uuuH ueuui,. yivusa up stayiujr at lidme evenings," consoles nimseir witn.eigai, oysters, ana poii-i tics, an I looks upon Ins homo as a very! indifferent-. board i ng house, ! . '. ; . A family'of 'children grows up about him; but neither he nor his face knows -anything about' training 'them: 8o.thc"y? Ctiine up heUer-skelter, made toys o when babies, dolls yvheu boys and girls!(Jood:S. of Various kiiltts, drudges "when men and women, an not one quiet, happy,1 homely hom known throughout the whole hottM-H holdj I .-.v. " 'r- xJn Another young m'-jn- becomes cnamf ored with a'fortune." lie waits uponJ it to parties, dances the polka with it cxchn,nes billet donx with it, pops th.-f question! to i? gets aeeeptcd by itf takes it rO the parson, weds it, calls t "wife," carries it homo, sets up an -es : tablishment with " it, introduces it Uf his frinnds nrwl' snv lif, ton i nrtnrJ riod, and has mt a home. It is falseM H-y is cot married, he has no home.-r-t And he soon finds it out. He is in thM Wrong box; he might as well hope t4 g u out oi nis eomn. xns lriunas eouv g -.alula to him, and he has to grin a no bear itj They praise . the house, th$ furniture. 'the now baby, .the now Biii that gilded-fortune- were one. Take another ease., A young vVoi man is smitten with a pair of whisker? ci rit'd h.iir, never before such charm She sets her cap 'for 'thorn; they takf L he delighted .whiskers make an otfeg: proffering thcmjselycs both in oxchan for ono heart. The dear mis.j oveiC como with mashanimity, closes the lntf gain, carries home the prize suows jli to pa and ma,, and calls hei'seireugagejl to it, thiuks there never was such gli pair of whiske-s Deforo, aud in a fe weeks they are mai'ricd. and so will we. 4That is the result! ji;hmci.ii iujjiiio WOI 1U u;illS lli DHj a. auui v uoiitjvijioou, una tuen tue co very that they are unlike as chalk anB Cheese, and not to bo made one, though all the priests iri Christendom prc noUnCd,theni so. .j b , Centralism a Cnrse Ererywhefe,- There never was a greater folly thjV the dream of national unity which is fooling several of theur apeao '. petl pies and which, jtrtne LTnited State!,! is rapidlyTcentralizing the Goyerit ment and destroying the freedom the masses. We fully believe thiirc German unity will prove -a curse (65 bio, and bids the "fortune" and ho whCi husbands it good morning. As if hi lid 1 Hfjftn.a min.l mnrninff Hi'npo lio finif? Sf .-'II t 1 f III I-i-ll III - II II f 1 ' 1 4 e people. We know that the cen- fftjralization of power frjjined France. We at Paris has see what' con solidation is doincr for our own Re prjublic, so called. As to Italy, here Fis what Gibbon wrote . many years -ago.: p j -Italy, Italy, while I write your Kskies are over me, vourseas now be. fSK,PS are oyer me, your, &alh m feet listen nb hih WnulH h Ot to thebhnd i - i utiite all your Meated cities, mourning for their tVv.ihHn.s ;.,trt ftnflPmn5rp. FhIrp. npr- If "a". 5Tenic WX,. .xc rroaAt f-" ih'j tbJU LiVvii.Ancl.iir rA tf cV frl tarkni4- i--nc4- pyu riioui vi; iiitr pii ls, liic iiuui u hi jot Ubii the centre of the system, the.blood bmust circulate freelyirvery where Jahd invast commMiiities vou beflold Wht a bloated and feeble giant, whose .&g.nH. ftnH wh'h nm in disease and Wveeakness t.hp npnalt.V of transcend- f ': . . . , r l JJul prig the natural proportions of health Katld 'VI "Or i The Macon: and Atigiista Railroad through' - passenger train left ;M;icon for Augusta Dec. 20. This fifew road greatly shortens the dis rance. Hi wjThe sword of Napoleon I, jconrpier- bv Prince Bfucher at Waterloo, 'and the sword of Napoleon III, Esii rrendered . at Sedan, now repose ,F!ide by side in the i".russiau rml- Bii iry college at Berlin. Time tests the Merits of all Things Perry Davi.4' Pain Killer )een tested in every variety of climate. 'H HI p.H.r ill ls"f ---;- ' . i . trt..n.t.,:i, i.in traveller, on sea ami land, ana no. oue ioo p u n ' Aijniild travel on the Lakes ob RrvEBB with--s to house- Mtxt. . . , -. ts of .hjtyinirffigit i. a. speedy and..fsafe remedy for burns. iiiii inAtuMiinln friend of the misKionarv and (vut:t, bruises. Avound.s aud various oth- Be sure you call for and get the genuine this Viiln,U)ie uiedicnie.. ft Directions .accompany eafch bottle. Pun k 2"cts. SOcts, ana 100 peb Dottle M'l may5m;ii31-Iy. - s ' - -r. : h- . K. KYLE & CO., rl Arc now rcccivin?: their Pall and Wiiiter supply of Dry Goods, inioiio: wiiich will be found Dress It pasimeres, Cloaks,' ! fehocs, Prints, Gloves I i ' Hosiery, ' I :-';. .'- " IIats,r - ;j .. . Hoods, : ' j parpetiii.; I uimsually. Low, i. all of wbieli will bo offered elieap rfor Cash at the Emporium, h - - M '-':' ' ' ' No'. 1 Hav Street, Fay etteville, N. C, Oct 1.3th, March. 31, 1870-lyi Just Received iSrJL' Co fifee, Sngai'i Molasses, Klour, Lard, Corrij ' I Bacon, Ctieenc, Butter,; 'Bain, Ties, Twino, ' Soap, Soda, Candles, Salt, Tobacco. Snuff", -Shot. Caps, Matches, Starch, Ink, Blacking, Shoes, Nails, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Pitchforks Trace Chains, Potware, -- For sale by act 20-tf " , f W. a HALL R. MITCHELL. "fEALER IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, uiour. wacon, Tobacco, Sntiff, Ac, also, Goshen and Mountain Butter, Salt, Fish j Pork, Lard, Molasses of different grades, Soap, Lye, Potash Blacking, Soda, East Powders, Cheese, &t. AU for sale cheap at the "old stand, Gillespio Street. nov 10-tf FALL STOCK JUST RECEIVED ATjTHE r W -, Agricultural and Seed Store, W. D SMITH & CO,. . W No.s 28 & 3Q Month 'Ride tfy streeL ' ' A geng-al assortment of OroeerieR; Sncar, Jixtra C. Coffee C. and 0 Yellow C'rashel aiul Grannlated; diffee. Rio And La guira; Cheese; Soap; i andles;. Lard and Ba con; Molasses; Syrup and SidL ' Fayetteville, N. a, Oct. 27th. 1870.1 feb S-lf FALL STOCK.' UST RECEIVED AT Agricultaral and Seed' Store. W. D SMITH & CO., No.'s 28 & 3J South Side of Hav stroet. A well assorted alodk of Flardware; coniist ing cf Axesj, Hanimera, Chisels larii and -Btnall, Chopping- Axes, Trace Chains Grubbing imd Weeding Hoes, Cross-cut an- Hand Saws, Spudes and Shovels, Manure am llay borks. Carpenters and Coopers Tool "i-ruaii ana examine. , v, Fayetteville, N. Ci, Oct. 27th, 1870. feb 3-tf. . ; ; J ; - . HALL STOCK just received at th- Agricultural i - AND SEED STORE. W0 SMITH AtJO No.'s 28 and 30 Sonth sideHsy St.. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. One and two horse Plows-both of Cast Irou :tnd Cast Steel, Cultivators 5 and 7 tines Corn Shelters, Hay and Shuek Cuttfr!, Dutcl b an and many other articles. Call and exam me. Oct 27th. 1870. feb 3-tf FALL STOCK JUST RECEIVED Agricultural altd Seed Storf , W. i. SMITH & CO. ; i: No.'s 28 and 30 Sonth side Hay street', ' j FAYETTEVILLE, N.. a' v No.! 1 Genuine Peruvian Guano,-. Bangh's llaw Bone Phosphate, Magnnm-Bonnm Phosphute, Pure Raw Bone. The above are standard and well tried Fer tilizers.. I . Oct. 27th. 1870. fb 3-tf tivuu aj.uuiv. jnst received at thd ' AGRICULTURAL AH1 SEED ST0KR i W. D. S3IITII & CO . . No.'s 28 and 30 ' South Fide Hay street', FAYETTEVILLE, N. C Hllow ware, Pots small . and large, Caul drons -assorted sizes, Ovens from large Bak to small Biscnit, j Spiders all sizes. bauc to, Tea Kottlos. Frymg Pans, alU0 Iron- Jkc. Call nnd exanaino our stock. ,- Oct. 27th, 1870. f feb 3-tf FALL STOCK JUST RECEIVE1 Agricultural I and Seed Store. W. D. SMITH & CO. No.'s 2S an i 30 Smith side Hay street, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. ; A well assorted stocfcof lron; Swedes wid and narrow. English refined, Hoop Iron Cotton Ties Bagging, Cast Steel and Plow Steel; Anvils ail Sledge Hammers, Iron Ax les small to l;ivgs size, Rope Manilla and Jute, Sole Leatief J Upper Leather and French OaltMkins. : Oct. '11th le.UJ-u- "OELTING all widths. Powder and Shot A) Cpll.irs; Bridles, Sheeting, Yarn, Nails Sheeting, Cutlery, Snuff, ttc. oct 27 feb 3 tf . W. D. SMITH A CO. THE 0L!l .ESTABLISHED ACTUAL COBNEB OF - Baltimore fond Cluirles Street a, f BALTIMORE, MDM Founded 1852 Incorporated lfeo-L THE MOST' EXTENSIVE-AND IEST BUSI-N K S S CO L L E O E ma The rrjrtTKD stitm:s. Every Yoilusr Mtn Hhould.writoimnieditel for a package of OiollWa DoOunlents, eoctaiu iug our large Hlustraled College -Journal, ttaiu pies of Money, Beautiful Specimens or Ten E. K. LUSiEit, rrtsident. J.-M. Pnu.T.irs, Surf. I of Actual B -.vines DcpL) Got 6-3ir Liiudretli's New -Crop Turnip I Seeds. . Jnst received by H. R.HORNE. - Pain Is. j' ' . . TREMIUH BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD, Pure Buck (Philad'a) do Washington Medal (PLilad'a) dd Ous and Colors, ; For sale by IL R. HORNE. Drugs, Medicines, &c. A FULL fiUPPLi, 'Jto meet the Summer and Fall demand, on hand and for sale at wholesale and-retairby July 23-m'ch l7-y . H. B. HORNE. BHNGHAMS SCHOOL, . MEB ANliviLLE, N. O; qnHE SPRING TERM df 1871 begin ianu- X ary 3rd, dec8-lm For rimtilars address ! COL. WM. BtNQHAM. . WM. A, GUTHRIE, ATTOMtEY ALT LAW AisO REGISTER IN" BANKRUPTCY, 3d Con gTeasloual District, N. C. . Practices in the Courts of Cumberland and Sampson Counties, and in the U. 8. Circuit I - A , - I '..KlliiW'.::. ' - r M Court at Raleigh. sept 20-Cin WnOUMAXl. AND HXTArt UQUOltaiLtl - A T TU!ETA CKtiON HQ TT .QlIESTIO and Vofga Umlttjm'd Cfg. arw alwaya oq ppl. i 9(.v ; Agent for tbo 6alo of. IcltttliaVi : : ; Eaggies ami CarringcB; ;; ;- . : UasYifactarer of sad DenJef fA . . ' narnris Saddles :Brfaic' y . -WUp3. .Cellars,- Eci:o Llinketa. " X : .SUOE IIZKL. .Jtfl(l! All Idadi U Bipairii don on hori facAk, JPAYHTTCVrZsL Prompt Mid Tr-tir Tar.Af - " Collection rf ' FATETTEVHXti LIVERYSTAB PASSAGE can be bad to and iioaw, aoout town, out in the eonnt ay of tha neighboring towns.' I -Jan87 1y,- JACKSON JOH PEOTLE'S LINE giinns(5 of Schcdiu ON and after the 2d of September tbo Bteam. cr North State will leave her wharf nt Fj- . -tteville at 7 : 30 A. M. Tuesday and Fridayg. Pl-tf j J. n. BTAltlt, A t PH OTO c raphTcT PTJrilRAlIUC MARRIAGE CERTIFI l CAls,. beautiful and very desirable tot u uiurneu couples, can be jhad at f j Price's Photographic Gallery J FATETTlVItXJLK. j?r iTr. Trice is aiu prenored to txfcnhk with neatness and dispatch ruoTooiiiras, Am onoTTPEs.Ac. ; j , faovsim ' I JOSEPH iTLEr & m. OroccrSand Commission Mcrthanlg AND DEALERS IN Hardware and General Mcrchqirfii. t , , Fayx ttictiliji N. O. , January 1, 1870. -... 1 J C, W. YATES, Photographic & Porlralt (Jailer! uiu I'iciiiiTH Copied, No. 32 i Market 8tl-6el, , iriuiiXitroX x. Cm June 1G-Cm. . !P. IIEIASBEUGfi fc BOOK SELLER AND 8TAHOCTE; VJSeTraPi? Itoos? OrgaD riclodeociG Violins; Chr rftuioa, ie,,' 39 Market trtL sept VJ3-0mi "WILMINGTON, N. C ESTEI'S COTTGE ORGANS . : ' AND . . ' 8RADBURYJS PIANOSi II SANDERS1 k CO. f No 70-West Fayette StKeet oct 20-tf j BALTIMORE, JfD. D. A. SMITH, , .1 AN Cr A CTfU lU-lR, AND WHOLESALE AKD HXTA(Z. I) SALE It XV ) Parlor, Chaiqber, Dining Room, 0133 c nnd Library ;S"' V FUlixITUllE, I MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, SASH BLINDS AND DOORS,- Granite Fronrtluitdmya, sept 21) Gin )VIUriXaTONt N. O. VLEX'K SrilUNT, JNO. W. UINHON. JtAH. Hl kltirk SPRUNT HINSON. v COTTON FACT0I15 : . , .. AND ' . COMMISSION MERCHANT ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Refer to inmcn Dawson, Esq., Bunker, WEt nington, N. C. : .-'. ong 4-tf j Jtrc Asortiuent. - GUM, hlFLES, PISTOLS, . Sporting Apparatus, Ammunition nnd mate -ial for Gun M ikers.-'rtc, whob-aalc and rctiilL Onns mad to order or rep lirod in bet nn--ier. 61 SOUTH CALVERT ST., BALTi VIORE. ErftabliKhod 1H13. . ;' tept 23-Cm ALEXANDER MtCOMAft , mtbyth6 u se7 BALTIMORE, M2.' C. R. HOGAN, PaoraisTon. THIS OLD and FIRST CLASS HOUSE itiU accommodate the travelling public in a 1 style eonai Jo any iu the city. Coaches ready 'or all Railroad and Steamer arrinds' and de- . partures. ' " irr) 22-tf. EXCHANGE IIOTEi, HILLSBORO STREETi HALElGli, N. a , Dea&Sib: My couucclvuu with the Ya obough House ceased on the 10th of July Utt. I feehnow that I owo the. State, find more pecially her good .and great xneu, a debt of gratitude, that I can only repay by re tuminrf them, my sincere and warmest thanki for ail their kind and liberal patronage bestowed upon . e. I am now placed in Circumstances where I need their frieiultihip and patronag mora than I have ever done hince I came io Raleigh taie pleasure In informing my friend throughout the State, that I hare concluded to remain in the Good Vli XorlK" and have uow opened the above' Hotel, and will kep, in overy department, a First -Class Horn. To those who are traveling, aud do not know me, I will pleilge myself that it will com para A-ith the best Hotels in the Stale. My aipen ics will bo much less than they were while paying heavy rents, so that I can now afford to keep the transient people for $2.50 per dim (will nave my omnibus to meet every mail train, and also the freight, and will carry ps gangers: to. the ExcHAo,rtf qf CKtry. I shall devote my time and attention to lb interests and comfort of tAj gueeta. Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing my old friend, with a large increase of new ones, at the 's change,' ' I am. Tery respectfully; ' ' . , Toct 13-tt J. M. BLAIR, ProprUiok . ' 11 Ullii It All lAU, K A T THE OKALONA FACraLirA: cash price juid. June 30th, 1870-tf I.- - . . W 4.. - l A . '4 i 1 K-'
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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