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Twenfy-nve per cent is adiled to the axve raNs Tor special notifteft kep hside among, editorial or reading matter. Ohituary notices of more than half an inch are charged as advertisements. v&Special contracts made on reasonahle tencH. Handbills. Card's, Lahels, lill-Heada. Blank Forms, and ail cinda of ordinary job work ' .done promptly, neatly, and cheaply. , From the Raleigh Telegram. CAPTIONS . ' TO 'ACTS AN IX K E SO L U T I O NS L OF THE 2$eyGenerfil Asem!!y, passed at the Scs . sik ftf iSlti-ll.--Sinee the Eivess. : - Jan. IS. An act for the relief, of John; L. . Johnson, SherifT of. Rocking . hum jconnty. V (Relieves ; him froin ; payment of all fines and pHnalnV lnipoji;d for Ins' failure to seftre vra; the .Public Treasurer, '"provided,- hr n:ivs the Stats tsixea bv the 1st of! February, IS71.) . j Jan. 13. Senate Resolution, m;ik ing a request of the Secretary of f State for a certified copy of Jchap. i 1GS, laws of !SGS-'69. Senate re ! quests a certified copy of tle act i-regulating Impeachments.) Jan.' J9. An act for th relirfof F. AVr Bell, Sheriffof Bertie county. j (Relieves him from all fines, fccM for " his failure to pay the State and conn ty taxes in timej has to settle within five days from the ratification of the act.) ' l " I Jan. 20. An act for the relief of Roderick McMil hirt, Sheri of Robe- son county. ;(Re!ievt4 him from the payment pf $1,552 3-5, charged . against him, for reason that the amount was collected by the former Sheriffs. ! ' ; Jan. 21. An act to allow the legal . representatives of John Turner, late Sheriff of Orange county, and of Lo gan II. Loraos, late Sheriff of Lin-" coin county, to collect arrears of tax es in lSGS-6and '70. (Authorizes l them to collect the taxes, during the . 3 ear 1871; persons sweanna;' fliat they believe such taxes have been I paid, and the' representatives -.of de . ceased persons, cannot be compelled f to py. r , Jau. 21. Resolution in reference j .to an act to provide for the comple t tion of the Western Division bf the Western N. C Railroad, ratified the ' 24th day of March, A, D., 1870. at i t (Governor respuctfully requested to i furnish all the information connnum ; cated to him by the. Commissioners appointed by said act. Note The ? report of N, W. Woodfin, Esq , sub ' sequently sent in.) . Jan. 21. An act to alter chap. 6 of the Revised Oode, concerning the N. C. Institution for ' the Deaf and ; Dumb and the Blind. (Board of Di- rectors abolished and a Board of A seven Trustees with same powers and duties provided for; Dr Wm II McKee, J R Williams, W W' Vuss, John C Palmer, R S Tucker L E Heartt and Chas M Bushee appoint ed Trustees; shall hold office till 1st day of January,! 1873; vacancies to be supplied by t.'ie appointment of theTrovefnor, subject the approval of the General Assembly, who are to appoint if they disapprove of the Governor's appointees. Jan 21. An act to allow entries of vacant lands further time to jobtain grants from the State. (Persons al-. lowed one year longer, from list Dec, 1870, to have surveys made and to obtain grants.) Jan -21. An act to empower the County Commissioners of Davidson 1 to appoint a Tax Colleotor. !" (&fay appoint a Tax Collector for the year 1 'g' . 1 '.' T J' X. H 1 " JJ1 - ,it'kmn'u-ii t,J. 'JliJ -"iLsi nau; ac, ana Tft til, UKfl Donas.; ! 5 -j J an 21. -Eesolotioil, r sskio the Representative in Congressto use their influence t& mend the 14th seo tltfif cJp fhtf Bankrupt law. " (Desires t)i';ctide0die as to alioty th Homestead . and person al t prop ery exemption; of 1871, i attend of T .5 Jan Sl A Eeaotution. for" men t obtai itfed again at the Illlf Fall Term? Ift70,Wake Superior Court, and authori?e8 the Treasurer to settle with him, provided he does so bv the 10th Dec, ibu.i Jan 21. An to incorporate the Independent Hook and Ladder Com nany, No''f tne c'tv Charlotte. -w TT yv v -w (Incorrate8 James n urr, Cj d jq hen. J W Sprenkle, P S McLaugh J A Elliott, Monroe Stone and their associates, in the usual man ner. ' -!; Jan 21. An act, to allow the Com missioners or other municipal 'au thority of any city or town, or incor porated village, to buy and hold real estate for the purpose Of a cemetery. (Allows such authorities jto buy and hold land not exceeding 52 acres, for the purpose.) ! . Jan 21. Resolution requesting aid, of Congress in creating a Literary Fund. (Preamble stater that our School fund was lost during the war: that 330,000 slaves have been eman cipated and turned loose without any education, or the mean to j procure one; that it is importune that the masses of the people should be edu catt-d; and that the General Govern ment has been liberal to the Western States in this particular: therefore our Senator? and Representatives be requested to use their influence to procure, the aid of. Congress in crea ting a Literary Fund, by applying a part of the proceeds of the sale of public. lands, or otherwise.) Jan 21, An act, to stumly a item porary de hcieucy in the' Treasury.- (Puhlic.Treasurer authorized to bor row from the North droiina Rail road Company $180,000, to meet I he present wants of the Government; which sum isj directed to bdeduet ed from the first dividend declared by said company;) j Jan 21. Res)ltttitn, concerning In tcrnal Revenue on ,Tohacco and Spir it nous Liquors. (Senators and Rep resentatives in Congress are respeet fully requested abd earnest lyjsolieited to; endeavor to have the tax on Tobac co greatly reduced!) j Jan 21. An act, for the relie f of the Sheriff of Alexander county., j (Hiram W Majse, Sheri tf, &c-, allowed until 1st day of May, 1871, to settle with the county Treasurer for the taxes of 1870; aud be relieved from all fines, &e., for failing to settlo in time.) . Jan 23. An a'tt, for the relief of the Penitentiary. (Governor requesfe I to draw his warrant for $15,000, ; to be paid to the Commissioners, j and dis hursed for expenees of guards, provis ion?, the Commissioners pivi 2 their individual bond for the m ne . ) Jan 25. An act to suspend the code of civil procedurein certain j cases. provides for the continuing in force of chap 76, laes of 1868-'69, which ex pired Jm.-l, 1871; continues the pro visions'of th-t act, which was passed as a substitute for the "stay laws," un til Jan 1, 1871. Jan 25. Resolution instructing the Governor to otfer a reward for the ar rest of M.-S. Littlefield. 'Authorizes the Governor to offer $5,000 for arrest and' safe delivery to the Sheriff of Buncombe county, Milton S. Little- field. ; Jan 25. An net to repeal sections 7 and 8 of an act in relation to punish ments: chap 167, laws of 1868-69. Repeals the sections in relation to as saults with deadly weapons which was punished by imprisonment in the State Prison; enacts, that the punish ment shall be flue or imprisonment, or both, at the discretion of the court. Jan. 25. An Act, to authorize and empower the .Government of the United States to purchase and hold lands in North Carolina for the pur pose of erecting Light 'Houses there on. Provides for. the purchase by the Government of lands, not more than twenty acres in - one tract, for the purpose: deeds to be registered in the county in which the lands lie, as other deeds: lands so purchased, exemption from taxation; state writs, and other process may be sen ed on such land; the consenp given in the Act, is in accordance with the 8th Section of Article 1 of the .Constitu tion of the United States, land the laws made in pursuance thereto! in consideration that, the United States shall erect Light Houses, &o. Jan. 25. Resolution in favor of the Shsrvrt of Stokes County: allows Wm. JL Gentry till the 15th day of February, 1871, to collect and nay to the County Treasurer, the County -fc-v.-w; a-m. . ' " T' 1 jMN j,. .t J"' Txei 4 rJani AtV Act cathc. . Hi. CC tof collect crrexn f ; tdts? ahw i collect the tatc rof, the year? I$67 -68-r'9; tercc VotomiIedr to nay, wno wiijci&Ke uiayn oe lore a rnafxistratc that be has before paid ertd lost the 'nscci ptj . ' 1 1 "Jan 25. An A'cti fcrthi 'genefat taxes due for 1867-,68-,69, provided, such person has accounted to the Public Treasurer; persons . swearing the taxes have been paid, or that they believe they have been paid, and the representative of deceased persons, not compelled to pay, Jan. 25. An Act, to incorporate the Wilmington and , Onslow Rail Road Company. j j ). Authorizing the construction' bf a Road from Wilmington to Jackson- ville, or euch other points on New Jtuver in the Uounty ol Unsiow, and to such other places 10 said uonrity, as the corporation by this Act may determine: counties, towns and town ships, to take Stock, if authorized. to do so, in accordance with the con- , . . - J a 1 ii .i 1 stituxion, ana to pay ineir suoscnp tion, may issue bonds; Company may purchase 500 acres of land ou New River for a town, &c ; j Jan. 26. Resolution, concerning the Letter Book of W. W. Holden, Requests Gov. Caldwell to j furnish Letter Book of 1869 70, and all or- der books, muster rolls, &c Jan. 27. Replication, by tue House of Representatives to the answer of Gov. Holden. Jan. 23. An Act, to incorporate the Warrenton Rail Road Coujp.wiy; HUthdrizes certain persons to receive s ibsciiption to the amount of $15,- 000 for the purpose or builciing a road from Warrenton Dr pot j to Warrenton; as soon as 8.0,000, are subscribed the subscribers are incpr- poratea: r lo wed to' ted: trie town of Warrenton al- stiUscfTiyr iragreedrto py 1 the voters, for SI 0,000, of the st ck, and to issue bonds for the purchase of the samel .11 JatjJ( 2S. An Act, to repeal an act entitled "an Act to change, part of the line, that, divides Burke and McDowell counties; the Law of I SOS 69 repealed. .' : , t Jan. 23. An Act to supersede the Special Laws of the Superior Court of Craven and Lenoir Counties.. Pre amble states the Special La ws -order ed lor those Counties are unnecessary, inconvenient and oppressive: they are thenfore superseded, rand the: Secretary of State directed to send a copy of this act to the Commission ers in each county. ' I L Jan. 31. Resblution, in favot of B. S Buchanan, Sherift of Johnston County. Relieves him from the fine &c, i-nposed for his failure to settle the taxes as required by law; j is re quired to settle by 2nd B'eb, 187l( Jan. 31. Resolution, in favor otiV. V. Rit hardson, Sheriff of Columbus County. Relieves him and his sure ties from the fine 'of $1,000, imposed for not settling the public taxes; and gives him till 1st of August, 1871, to collect arrears ol taxes. J Jan. 31. An Act, for the relief of the sureties of I. W. Pearcy, deoeas. ed, late Tax Collector of Cherokee County. Allows the sureties to collect arrears of taxes as the Act of 1868-69 allows the Tax Collector; power ceases on the 1st ofSeptember, 1871." : '' Jan. 31. Sen?tte Resolution, to pay expenses of A. C. Cowles, in going after .Chief Justice Pearson. Directs the Public Treasurer to pay bis and Judge Pearson's expenses. Jan. 31. Resolution, instructing Public Treasurer not to pay either warrants. (Not to pay any warrant drawn for military purposes.) Jan. 31. Order, of the House of Representatives to amend the 8th Article of Impeachment. Substitutes J. B. Neathery's name tor Richard T. Berry's :- ;-U 1 . ) v Feb. 2. An Act, to incorporate the town of Jackson,- in the County bt Craven, by the name and style of the town of "Stonewall." Changes the name and incorporates the town as provided in Chap, HI, Rev; Code. Feb. 2. An Act, to allow the Com miss ioners of O range to I evy a special taxi Allowed to levy a tax not to exceed 33 cents on every $100 of personal property; election to be held to ratify it. J Feb. 2. An Ac C concerning (the Poor. House r of Lincoln County: Confirms "the Act of the Commis sioners in purchasing a tract of 1 100 acres of land, and authorizes them to sell the old Poor House and land.l Feb. 2. An Act, in relation to the election of Keeper of the Capitol. 58 ''"''I'''."J.'".'II pre;:: - c i: p? :Cc j . tbo DeccitVf -; 1 1 ; he General: f - O, lr C CtlC3 1 t CuiityvC IL WaddeU and HbnJEflRogerorFeb; Senators and - Kepre tatives ' in Congress, requested iorse their Jny fluence to have them rerrJoved. .; Feb. 2. An Act, td rereal an Act entitled "an Act to fxtend the cor porate li mi ta of the tuwo of Lumber ton." Repeals the Alt of 1870, ancM restores trie oiu ouuiuanes. ; Feb. 4. An Act, td amend an Act, entitled "An Act tbferect the Bank of Statesville."t YAiiends See. 3 Chap. 64, of the lawsbf 186970, by allowing the bank to fiend money up: on such terms and rovs of interest et may be agreed uiion. Feb. 6. An Act,-. return to the? Wilmington, Chariot and Ruther ford Rail Road Comfany; its First Mortgage! Bonds, lnjexchanare for, other bonds of the Coripauy. (Directs the Public Treasurer, lipon the Com pany's depositing witrjhim $500,000 of the mortgage bondp, tissued under the Act, of 12th Mirch, 1870, tof deliver to the Comnaiv $500,000". of the "first mortgage boiiisV authorized-' under the Ordinance of oth Feb., 1868; bonds may be tutned over, npH on the President's giving a bond of j $50,000, and security that the ColA win turn over to mmine oonus.oi rected; money to be raised by the first mortgage bondalf to be used h) co i8tructingand completing the road; , Feb. 7. An Act, to authorize the j levy of a special tax, for the Cotintyj ot Person. Commissioners allowed to levy a tax of $5,000, on the per tio sp.na.! i&LnraoF t y jjljhe Coiin ty : eieg Fch 7. An Act. lti n4lation to thrr. pay of witnesses attHnding the Cour ot lmneacnment. wi messes sum-J moned by the Managers aqd by thj Kespondent, allowed Sl.oO per day and 10 cents for every mile t ravel ed,j; Low -ey 1 Henderson Feb. 8. An A-'t, to amend an AcirrGeorge A"pplewhite, entitled "An Act to regulate tire.? manner of applying 'for pardons;the 'Trustees of Mount Vernon Ac- Chap. 171. ratified March 2StlfUderriy on Bay River in tha county ot 1870. Amends Section 2, by stnkiCraven. (Incorporates Jas. U. Hav ing out the provision which directed ter, WhitbeeD. Ferebee, Jas S.Lane, all applications to be accompanied! by a report of the evidence, certified &c; repeals Sections 3, 4 and 5 of; the Act Ot 137U.1 i I 1 - - ff--. Feb. 8. An Act, creating a com -J mission to enquire into cnarges joi--corruption and fraud. Preamble states, that the last General Assemblyfi authorized the issue of many mil I loit of dollars of bonds, which were qiv en over to the officers of the Railroad' corporaions; that a large portion of those bonds have been corruptly antf fnuduleritly diverted from any pur- pose 01 internal improvement, to cor runt maiviauai nurnoses: tnat soma were used for bribery, etc; and thlN there are many charges of official venality, &c, &c. Directs the Speaker f . t Iri a tr-r - ' ' ' -s or me senate ana tiouse to appoiar three Commissioners with full powfeV to investigate all charges; to appoint one of (their own number to tajei evidence in ana out ot the btate; pav: of Commissioners, $5.00 per day, ati traveling expenses; t reasurer a 1 rect ed to pay upon the Warrant of tle Chairman of said Commission ar(l countersigned by the " Auditor, al sums which shall become due .under the Act; &c.f " Feb. 9. An Act, concerning a Con vention jot the people. Heretofore published. Feb, 10. An Act, to incorporate the Trustees of the Yates Academr. in Chatham County. . Incorporates t T rf -T j.-i win. u. uniujiuu, jarns.soa Willi srryi, Anderson Johnson, Loci us Yates, it C. Herndon and Ashwell Howard. and their associates, for 'the purpose of establishing a High School; no re tailing 'spirits allowed" witliia one mile. : . ' ; : Feb.' 10. Resolution in regard tto pages, j (Repeals ths-Resolution Dec. 1868 authorizing the appomt iuent and pay of pags.) f Feb. j 10. An Act, to incorporate the North "Carolina ail Road alfd Man n facu tring Com piny. (Incorpo rate E. M. Davis, Heary C. Davis. ShreveJ Neler, 'HanreV - Sriaw. Calvin! Phillips; To4d B; Caldweti. Edmond W. Jones, 'James C. Harper and (J; W. F. Ha rper, and their asso ciates, VTtbll fa uauiwi Ut 0tfOl.OUV7. with the power of increasing uie . - .s W ' same to $1 ,000.000; for the purpose of building a Rail Road from any point on the Wilmington, Charlotte "3 v J ;;L;-' .it nie the I Commissioners of Clay County ' to levy a special tax for certain purposes. (Commissioners allowed to levy a tax not to exceed $2,500, for the purpose of building a Court House; to levy only $1,250; in any one year.) Feb. 13. j An Act, to incorporate the Afrtcan Metlodist Episcopal Singing School Soojety of New Bern. f flncornoratesEdwferd H. Hill, Amos xorK, wiiiiatn rjenners, virgu a. Crenfbrd, Jas. D. Dudley and others; ana; allow to ouy anil sen rear buu personal Estate, appointing a Board of Trustees.) "' Feb. 1 3. An Act, concerning Ruth erford Seminary, in Burke Count'. (Changes the name to Kuthertord College, and allows Trustees to be selected from any section of the State.) ' Feb. 13. An Act, for the benefit of lt.n Wn.tnpn Tjirli fnl 1 ri n Rail rftload Company. (Provides for a meeting of the Stockholders of the Eastern Division of the Road, who may remove I the present Board of Directors, and any oft the officers or ageuts: in case 01 removal, h. i. Lucky, AiC Cowles, Hugh Reynolds, Jofeph C.Mills, Luck McCorkle, C. L S. Corpenmg, . JV Aston and David Coleman to be Stale Directors; authorizes hereafter, theVSpeaker of the House of Representatives to ap point the State's proxy andpirectors; officers, &c. , removed tonay and settle up, junder. penalty; -aw person misappropriating - company amoney, ho be mi d Jor em bezzlemen Governor to offer a reward for the arrest of Henry B.Lowrey aud others. .(Authorized Fto offer $2,000 for the arresjt ot Henry 13. Lowrey, 5oss Stephen Lowrey, Tnomas i Henderson Oxendnie and dertd or alive.) Feib. 15. An Act, to incorporate Josehh M. Caho and John J. Brab- Eble into a Board ot irustees, witn lower to fill vacancies &c; restrains dealing in spirits within a mile.) Feb. 15. An Act, to charter the Ten nessee River Turnpi ke Com pany. (Authortizes J. J. Calhoun, A. B. Welch, Pendleton Crispy Benson Cook and jPhillip Calhoun to open books for subscription of stock in $20 shares, to construct a "Turnpike Road from the first ford on the Tuckasege river above its mouth, down the Tennessee River to Stephen Whitaker's road near! Rocky Pyint in Macon county; Company organized as soon $1,000, is subscribed; may use the old Turn pike'road, or, any part of it, and when the Commissioners appointed by Ma con county accepts it; may erect a irateiand charge tolls, &c.) Feb. 10 An acc, to incorporate the Warm Springs Colony in Madi son county. (Incorporates D wight S. Elliott, E. Porter Lilttie, Joseph B. Lyman, Leonard C. Thome, Ed ward J. Alston, Francis W. Nuber. and jWml A. Morgan, i and their as sociates, with a capital of $165,000 (with power of increasing it to 5500, 000:) in shares of $100 each, with power to "hold, possess, acquire, sell, purchase, grant, lease, convey and mortgage real and personal estate;" can onlyv mortgage their property for an amount not to exceed one third of its cash value ) Feb. 15. An Act, in relation to the Public Library. (Governor and Judges of cheSupreine Court appoint ed Trustees, to make purchases, c, and such rutesand regulations as they may deem expedient; Librariao to be elected bi-annually by the General Assembly, with a salary of $500 per atinjim to give bond for the faithful Jischarge of his duties; Library to be kenfc oneri from 9 Ai M., to 12 M , ex cept during the session of the General Assembly and sittings of the Supreme Court, when it shall be open from 2 p. M.. tb 5 P. M i n addition to the mornins hours. Clerk of the Supreme Court ' to take charge of the Law Library.) vi ? - ,v Feb.! 15. An Act, to authorize the Com missioners of Onslow County to adiust the Tax Lists now 10 the bands of the Sheritl. luommissioner may hear, and investigate complaints in regard to assessments, $0., as they ,, 10 auTUU property ana extectst les. (Makes a refusalto account. a misdemeanor, puniahbale bv fine and imprisonment in the Penitentiary not less tnan one year nor more than five; Governor to make requisition for absconding officials; persons con spiring with officers to commit the of fence, also guilty and subject to like puntshement.) i Feb. 16. An act. for the reliAf nf a B. Threadgill and J. L. Moore, former Sherifis of Anson and Macon Counties (Gives them power! to ' collect' arrears of taxes due in 1866 and 1877; persons swearing that they believe their taxes for those years have been paid, and the representatives of I deceased Dersons. shall not be compelled to car. r eo. id. An Act, to make a failure to work on the Public Roads a mis demeanor, f Heretofore nublished. eb. 16. Kesolu tion. in favor ' of - - - i ! - a . m Henry Briggs. fPablioTn as irerdirecN ed him to pay iiim $12, for services as waiter in Superior Court room fVom the 1st to 17th Jan. 1871. Feb. 17. An Act. niakinir the Sonth Yadkin River in the counties of Row an and Davie, a lawful fence. Makes me river a lawiui lenco, Irom Peter W. Harston's mill-dam to the mouth of Beaver Dam branch.1 ueo. u. ad Act,; m relation to vacancies occurin in County offices. in ine Doara 01 up. Uommissioners. Vacancies in the Board of Co. Com. missioners, tojbo hereafter filled; by the Commissioners themselves, in.! stead of the Governor.! ' ' i?eo. if. An Act,!rolative to sale of and by Commissioners of the town of Marion, in McDowell County. TLcal- i ana 10 ni. xeaguo.j Eeb. 17. An Act, j to change the cor poration tboandaries in town of, Lex ington, in Davidson Coanty. Act of April, 1869, be so amended as to make the N. C. Rail Road the Southern boundary; limits the town taxes to an amount equal to one-half of the State tax on the sarae subjects, and restrains the Commissioners I from levying any further tax till 1st May, 1871. ? Feb. 17. An Act; to authorize the construction of a toll bridge across the Yadkin River, at or near Elkin. In corporate R. R. Gwyn. R. W. Ford ana wiuiam n. Heaves, into "ThA Elkin and Jonesyille Bridge Comnan v.M with power to bnild a bridge over that uver, at or near-! the ford between Jonesville and Elkin; Commissionera of Surry County to fix the' tolls.! cu tit -1. ! r. . . x cu. xi. Au acii, in iavoroi xsatnaniel R. Jones, Sheriff of Warren County. Allows him until 1st April. 1871. to settle with County Treasurer. Feb. 18. An Act, in relation to the Capitol Square and Public .Grounds in the City of jRaleighi and for other purposes. Sets apart $600, annually to be used incari!ng for the Capitol Square and Public Grounds in the City of Raleigh ; keeper pf Capitol to employ laborers, jwhoiaro to swear to - meir accounts; also tuel con trac- Feb. 18. An Act, to incorporate the town of Gibsonville, in' the county of uuuiora. 1 uetines boundaries, and 8 the citizens toi elect a Town Magistrate, Town Commissioners and Constable, who shall be ia body politic. Feb. 18. An Act, in relation to sal aries and, fees of State officers. fGov ernor allowed a Private Secretary, with a salary of $750 per an:, and fees: Treasure-,; a clerk at $1 .500, and ari Assistant af $7o0; Salary of the Secre tary ot State, 8L000, and fees; allowed one clerk at 81,000; Salary of Auditor,' $.1,250 J with a clerk at$900; Snperin- tendent of -f abhc Works allowed $300 ier yi&r; Superintendent of Public Instruction $1,500: Attorney Gener al, $1,500, and fees; Adjutant General, 5dU0; Keporter i;of Supreme Court, same pay as prescribed by Revised Code; salaries paid q n artel y. Solici tors or Judicial Districts, allowed 520 for each term of the Superior Court hey attend. 'That all sums received for the month of January, shall be de ducted from the salary fop the present vear."l COXTINUBD ON 3RD JAOEJ DR. E. FLOYD, Ffr DENTIST, CTXZTXUJEL If. C. . A. MOORE. Wholesale and Be tail dealer in Tobacco Sauff and Cigars. 1 No. 3, Green St rayettarUle, N. C. Oct 27, 1870. i ly WHOLESALE AND ESTAII. LIQUOR DUJE AT TEgJACKUQN MOTEL, LIBERTY. POINT, FaxaTXTOxa, N. 0. TOMESTIC and Foreign Liquors and Cig- Jul ars always on hand. ept 29-6ot -1 "'If ! Colic, Cholera; CAdUera Morbus ( ond ovpry compliant IncI-. dental, to. f Hot or. . ctmoo- yt phoro. .iLadloo . will find , ithem. b oovorolgn boon, no thoy era d I onto till tracoo of DoblIltyr Norvoudnesd 1 '' Inortnoco, .-and . Dlcoacoo peculiar to tho cox. 'GTThouoanda of Toctlmo nlalo cnn'bo ooon at tho bfHco'of LL JACOBQOIT, SoU Proprietor, ; "4 & M Wster Btroet, N. T. fl. BIUJNHHII&nminfrtofl. W a, Ota eral Atceat for the State of North Carolina. -tan 10.1 v. '- .... jMlWj. V',. R. MITCHELL, DEALEJfe IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS. ' Flour, Bacon, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac, also, j Goshen and Mountain Butter, Salt; Fiah , Pork, Lard, Molasses of different grade,. Soap, j Lye Potash, Blacking, Soda, East Towderi, 1 Cheese, io. All for sale cheap at the old - stand, Gillespie Street nov 104f f , FAYETTEVILLE 1I0TKL I LIVERY STABLES. PASSAGE can be had to and from thl " Boats, about town, out in the country, or to ! any of the neighboring towns. ' - Jan 27 ly. JACKSON JOHSEOirf, , JAS.L.COULEY, Agent for the Sale ot McKethanV Buggies and Carriages, Manufacturer of and Dealer Jn Harness, Saddles, Bridles, 'Whips, CoHars, Hcrw Blankets. . shoe iieku a, a All kinds of Repairing done pn shcrt notlcs. nov 3-tf j ISC !!! Ill ,, EXCIIANGE & COUKCTIOX OFFICE rAYETTEVILLEi C. . Dealers in Bank. XA-t CAn, dc. Prompt and Particular Attention riven to the Collection of Notes, Drafts lc, in ull parts ( tne uonntry. ap i i,.iy. . JOSEPH ITLEY & SON. Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN Hardware and General Merchandise "Fayettevilli N. C January 5, P. HEIXSBERGEH, BOOK SELLER AND fiTATIONEI ' ALSO ' BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Dealer in Pianos, Orcraas, Melodcons. Guitars. Violins, Chromos, 39 Market rtrwt, sept 23-6ui yriLMINGTON, 1. C D. A. SW1ITH, MlKUTAOrvaEIV AND TTHOLESALX XHD KtTaXX. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Offic . and Library FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, BASH BLINDS AND DOORS, Granite Front Buildings. , ! sept 29 6mi WILMINGTON, K. C. alcx'b bpouht. jko. w. srsaoK. smjl umvrr. ..f. SPRUHT fc HmSON. COTTON FACTORS i a ' AKD X I ' ; . COADI1SSION MERCHANTS "WILMINGTON, N. C j Refer tb James Dawson, Esq., Banker, Wtl mington, N..C, ' aug4-t LAvc Assortment, j GUNS. RIFLES, PISTOLS, Sportlnc? Apparatus, Ammunition and mat' rial for Gun Makers, tie., wholeeale and retnll.! Guns made to order or repaired in test tsar. ner. oi suuiu uAiiVtm oi ualii. MORE. Established 1843. sept 23-Cm ' ALEXANDER MoCOMAS. PJ1 ALTBY HOUSE. BALTIMORE, MD. C R. QOGAN, PsorairroJL ' rUS OLD and FIRST CLASS HOUSS silH acootnniodtaes tho traTelhng pablte.la a atyie equal to any in the city.' Coaches ready- lor au luuiroaa ana wwamer arrivals and W parturen. f, aep 23-tt ' THE OLD ESTABLISH KD ACTUAL : ,ooajnra o s TJaZimorc and Charlt SrttU, .. BALTIXQJIE, XTK FonadedlSSa Incorporated 1864. km MOST EXTESSlVa A!fl BEST BUSINESS COLIiKOn. ,Jjr ttllE. l'.VJTJKO STJLTsZX. Everr Toaac Man ahoald write iaunediatal w for a packageof Collefta Docnnaents, contai. ine our larRIUuclrabe OoUege Journal. Sato piesoruooey, xaeaumoi Dpecunens ot ran manshtp, sco. . ! xv. LtU&iiL rrttiitnL J. IIPhxlups, Supt. . i .; ' of Actual Bu'intti Di, oct. 6-tjr f 1 I '-" 5 ..v.
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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