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-' T" V"- f -Iy ImWrnmBmmmWrnBiiiBBAWmmmBm Crf3cfI?crtIiC.c":r. adrniiiratOTS ef Tr UcZ ' rr V i 4 v Mr JL. McSween . -Gash a fax advttcVar, iU: equivalent at the 1 c Onlfcopy ix mo7ihs.-one doJJar and a half For every cvct or rv mtbscbisem. tne t faW dt41ireft.aa&rS jrir iacr0 place, . iii extra dopy wiU be seat gratis for" the same tinier ' ;T r-:- ; ' TxW cttrrr.s trill be seat, to one address, at the rate of two doxoabb-akd .Lau..a.e&T ' each.' And twisty copies to one address, at the rate of two doliabs a year eacu. Ten copies far one order will be sent a year for Or six months for 12 59 Or three months for t ' ; 6 .25 i Twenty copies in one order, will be sent a jearor.;. - - .'A Or six months for u w Ot' three months for - 10 00 Th Eioii will be sent to Teaohers, Mhis-i V ters and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half . price.' TERMS OF ADVERTISING. Cash in advance ef its "eqnivalent,"at ' - Otn'VOlXAS. AK INCH ' for first insertion, and , p.. -L, . TOTT CENTS AN IJTCH ' k , 'for each insertion afterwards, of transient mat s te?; and, by contract as follows in adrance i Ttr r J ' r 5?" 15 5-1 I - S .. ' . . Half .men . i . . ' Onemch $ 2.50 4.00 5.00 Two-1 - inM 5 00 I 8.00 I 10.00 I ia00 I 27.50 ! itidhes $7.00 11.00 14.00 22.50 35.00 Tout I I 111 inches. I t 9.00 14.00 1 13.90 I r iQ-W f'onrth oolamn. $12.00 18.00 24. UU 36 XX) 55.00 Half I , I I ' eolumn $29.00 1 30.00 40.00 60.00 90.00 colmmn. $35.00 48.00 65.00 ioo.do tgo.oo (22 inches) L. ! All vertlsements may be .chanpd. elide every three months withdttt adaitionul charge. For .every other change there, will be an extra charge of twenty cents an .inch; Twenty-five ncr cent is added to the above i rates for ' spdeial notices kepHuside among etiitorial or ' reading matter.. Ubitnary notices qi more iaan ) half an. inch are charged as advertisements. , SSbeoial contracts made on reasonable - terms, r . . '!"' , " rlanibills,. Cards, Labels, Bill-Heads, Blank Forms, and all kinds of ordinary job worK done promptly, neatly, and cheaplji 9.60 15.UU ; - ron thk ZAoftB. ita. Editor AS .tile Iiegialature of JTorth Carolinrt ' assod anact at it last session alloiv ingthe people j of the State to sa v , whether or not; they wonld call a Con ; ,. Yention to ameud the Constitution and elect delegates to 8id Convention, if " one should be held, t think (be lime lias arrived when the Conservative party ; of. Cumberland County should prepare far the coming campaign -r- And I would suggest that each lown i ship hold meetings as early as possi I hlo jyid .and appojiXteil ojtnoro delo . gates from caeh tovn ship to meet in Fayetteville about the" middle ol June, oiJ sUch time as may best suit the peo "tple of.the Cou"nty to ymtin nomination' i l-ro delegates' toepresont us in a State i Convention tf'.o'ne should be called. V- I have heard several persotis spoken of, and their names would bo before " thd Convention, and one who has de clared his inlenlionvto run as an inde pendent candidate. ;Now the delegates 'gfcould go to the Convention untram ' hieled and not pledge themselves td go lortbis or that irian. I'he Conven - tion'shbcld' put foi-Ward two of the best men one from the town of Fay ottctillo and the other from the court-ty-intf all sections should unite on these two candidates and do all in their power to secure a majority of tho votes for Convention and for the two candidates. Vote for Convention ftnd amend the Constitution and deliv er us from8 the oppressive taxation that the present Legislature is bound to levy to pay the interest on bonds held by yankee. brokers iind railroad swindlers. - Tax pA-fER. N. C. Assridmkffls or Baptist Churcli for 1ST1. ! BeulahV August 11th, at Yancyville in Caswell county. ' !. . Srier Creek, September 19th, at Swanu Creek, in Yadkin county'. . .Chowan, May 16th, at Potecasi, in iNorthampton county. Eastern, October 3d. at Kew Hope in Samp5oh: cem'rity.' i . -V Flat Kiver, August tb; at Mt. Zion, in Granville county: U . . Green River, Sv?ptem'ber SOth, at llutherfordtou, in Jutherfof'd county. . Tar River, September 28th,1 at Hay wood's in Franklin county. :' : Lib'cfty,- August 26th, at Hew Friendship, ini Forsy the county: , Salem, September 2d, at Liberty in Henderson county. ' Rocky River, Nov. 24th, at Mt. 01- l Ive.in Anson .county. " 1 "i"ad!kii September 1st, at Society, Iredell county. : . .':' j . Pee Dee, Oct 13th at Piny Grove. 4 Cedar Creek, Oct, 12th at .r hite Oak, Sampson Co. ,jrda,d River, Sep. 8th, at Philadel- phia, S. C. . . Central, September 19tb, at New Bethel, in Wake County. Raleigh Oct. 12tb; at Hephzibab "WakeOo " . : . Sandy Creek Sept. 27th; at Bethany. Chatham Col - i ML Zinn SnL 22d. at Mt Pisffah, Chatham Co. New Found on August Sorins -Creek. . ... lfth at j j. -King's Mountain September 22d, at Bethel, in Iredell county. : ! Salem, on September 2nd, at JAb ert. - , . ' ! , . French Broad,. on . August 2f5th fit laittle Ivey fft Siadisou Co- f i , f Valley Rlver,.Sepember 3d,4 Irtish Creek Chrirch Macon Co. I - r. m ' - ' COLORIDl I . ""'f Eastern October 6th, at Slades yille in Hyde county. i Boanoke, May 31st, at New Sethel fH Perquimans county: O'iinigVoSil Wake. November.- 29thi at Xonis bare, in Franklin county. a : Ccar Grdre, Anust 17th; x at Mil tonT ifi Caswell county-1'; J u " 1, Nea80: July 2XK fit Halifax, in Hal lfax county., 'u; ..f - syj-j Krrr rill's SPBiNaa--Dr. Georcro W, Blacknallf df our rarbroucn House we are pleased td isee, has antiounced his purpose to open this famous re sort once again. Apart from the rare advantages natnrfl has given to ttiii fa- vuiimj Buui maumui acenerv. aeiicrnr. iut;fluuu6, iurixunuug uieezes ana lis ..i .u.. a . i -i nnrivalled mineral watersDr. B's wrtrtanfcthe succeslSF ot-4h:e Tenterpnze The waters of Kitton's are known to the medical profession as a ! rare srie cific for scrofula, dispepsia, general .e bilityi an!d almost all chrouic1 diseases while the ladies pronoHncd them a sin qxia noni Of the Doctor's fitness to take charge of the general comforts of the health of pleasure seeker it is needless to speak All who remember the eood old daystof Kittrell's and his efforts at the Yarbofotih and other places : know this. We understand that -already large portion of the acomodation of the place is engaged by the leading families of the eastern and northeast ern portions of the State, so that most agreeable season is assured. In the meantime the Yarborough of this city will be carefully attended to. Kit trells, as out readers generally know, uS on the: : Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, iii the healthiest portion of the healthy county of Granville one-fourth of a mile from (the railroad, and iconse quentiy of easy access. We anticipate a picasani cna lively time this sum mer at this l favorite resort, and wish JJr; all possible success. ! ' Raleigh Sentinel. The JoytnEK!! Destad AfesociAt'lci 1,hiS '" asSodatlo'n tas ; in session at Chair'le8trJnV last week. On Thursday tie timeliatjfjg arrited for the selec tion of fleit time and p!dce of nieeting, the &a Tuesday in 3uy, 1872, and Iiichrrjfifnd, Virginia, were unanimously selectedc j i Dr. fhonipson, of Virginia, in behalf of Virgirik4t his native State, thanked the. association for the Compliirieut It was resolved to publish iii Now Orleans aii independent sonthern iour- n:il devoted to dental science, and Dr. S. P. Cutler, of that city s Ulec.ed editor.. Dr. II. M. Grant, of Virginia, was elected second-vice, president. The following delegates were elect ed to represent this lissociatiou at the next meeting of the American Deutal As3ociation : Drs. Winkley, Postley, Royal, Patrick, Jr., Lowranee, Burr, .Ttjues, Thompson, Grant, Bull, W. S. Brown, Wurdl.iw, Ilanekel, Patrick, Sr.." Boozer, Chupein, Rodriguez, J. P. H.Brown, Wiijht, Muckenfuss, and Jobson i IIoloex Wants an Bmperou. Rev. J. B. Smith, a Northern m;io by birth, who has lived in Korih Carolina since 1367, havi ng charge of the female school for the education of Colored teachers, was eiamined on the 18th of February before the Outrage committee of Con gress. His testimony greatly disgrun tled the ; Radicals. In describing a conversation with Governor Holden, he thus concludes: "Well, then he (Hol den) went on to say. that for his own part, -in his opinion, Gen Grant would hold the Government of the United States y rla mattef iChat the eUclioii ViaS in 1872 that he desired him to be Emperor, arid his son to kuccccd hitti d$ Emperor. The above is contained in the pub lished report of the committee: j ; Zkilishitry Examifier. Hon. B. F. Moore. We learn from the? Sentinel that Hari . B. J?.- Moore has cousented to publish an opinion on the? constitutionality i of the Convention law. Mr.! JSioof'e is by general con sent, one of the ablest lawyers in the State, and his opinion will be looTc'ed for with great interest and will cprfll mand uniretsal respect. When it Ap pears ve ' Will take great pleasure .in laying it I before" our readers. , The question being- a legal and constitu tional one, is above party, and! our Columns will be" open to the champions of. both sides, so long as they avoid personalities.- Salisbury North State. Terrible Accident. On Tuesday morning as the passenger train on the Charlotte, ; Columbia & Augusta Rail road was approaching Morrow's Turn out Mr. Jas. lticbardrf, of this city, while in the act of passing from one coach to the other fell, the cars runnifig over and terribly mutilating him.' He was brought to Charlotte Tuesday eve ning and died very soon after being Carried to his home.- .. . ; tifiarloite Observer. . , ( . Penitentiary Appointments. We learn tha;on yesterday the Board of Directors of the Penitentiary made the following appointments: Steward D, C. Hurray. Overseers "Joseph H. Matthews, N A. Steadrrxan, W. S. Young and Mile? Goodfwin Jlatp Sergeant of the Guard.) Sergeant of the Guard TiriiamtJtley. Guard -Neil Matthews, John 0. Morgan, James T. Matthews. Alfred Lewis James Caroll, P. W. Piatt. David l Stewart, William' CoffTeld, Henry Faricet.t, Mason Johnson Jam eg M. Foresti Rdleigti Sentinel, 2mh inst The l8thi annual meeting of the Medical. Society of Nortli Carolina,1 will take place in Raleigh, May 9tb. reputation, bribging back the memories of its most irlorious davaiist infS&Ptok in Wednesdar een in Vld&t Wri'? tK e atoamelr, ltalcv6rir iTJar.! ?ii?fi the WflMifitfrin A Tn0.t Jt nAmF-?61 j 7&c?zp.v?7- r frr"7TO1 ?MrA wara: new.. 1 Dfg briire:l a com shattered as far back as the: smoke etact JJo idirifge pf any. conse luerfcetoriacTineTy ; viCteb, W- S G AndroWBbf WllfnnrtdnBad his! Ie bi-okehanptheFbasseiler was'treated to a ducking,. and; we werk considera- piy,aemoranited. We made i the- best the wfir. . . - - - . . . k the aoddentafeou Times. I; The Biblical Recorder is authority for the statenient trfat ttvo vrmnir I ivnna frorrf ' UMnvi 1a nrA hA nn students at the State University, and Prof TirAWAi' i-i tAanKind--f Hat Ttotf. ident Pool still presides. Prof. MclverJ hfllhAPn fAllffri to Tavh inH will nmh. ably go. And sti the Unifertity """' r ..... v. wv been converted into a Cage for wild animals we trust the young Lyons will proVe harmless; Cannot Barhum be induced to become President of the institution? 'Its snccoao Irtiight tKeri be considered an established fact. The renegade, John Pool has made four speeches recently in the Senate on the Ku Klux bilh He has done ibis best to create the impression that the. white citizens of North Carolina were a setr of cutthroat murderers, fit only for the tendef mercies of Grant I If North Carolina was responsible for be- ing represented in the U.S. Senate! by Bch.' thing a9Jolm Fool she-wouM deserve all he says ; abont more too. western, jsentinei . ; : .1 iit6 uuauu uf ijiuiu3 ui duo ieniteutiary Had tbeir Urpt session ion 17th inst. The old Commissioners turned, over the bOoKs, papers,fic.,! to their" successors, and ceased their con? - : ' - j necuon wnn iue iusxuutiai. vve learn hat Moses A. Bledsoe, Jbsq , was ap- pointed Jl resident ol the tJoard. and H. Cofield, Secretary. we regret. to learn .mat air xNoan Gibson a nlrorfiinont merchant !of Richmond Count-, N C, died at his resiaencyesieraay morning arcej a liiurerlfJir lllrle or several rHonths" 'l.n at ion . ... , : . Though living across; the line in another State,- Mr. Gibson was so con nected tvitu our1 pe'o'ple in business matters, and by the ties of friendship and kindred, that we feel as though wo had lost one of our own citizens j Mr. Gibson was a gentkjman of t(ie highest integrity, and his loss will fre deeply felt. ' j ....May the sod rest lightly" upon rjis irave. Uenneusvale limes, ruth insti Gen. Ieach has introduced the fol lowing joint resolution which has been referred to the committee on the Pub lic lands:' , 1 Hesolved by the Senate and Hoilse. Of Representatives of the . Vn ited Sfdfe of America : in . Congress assembled. That two millions of acres of the public lands be appropriated and are here by granted to the State of North; Carolina for purposes of common school education of the people of the State, irrespective of race or coloV. j AoinTep Judge. Yesterday .Gorv ernor Caldwelt appointed W. A. Moore, of Chowan, td nil the vacancy. in the. Judgeship in the 2nd Judical District of this State, created by the enforced resignation of Jaybird Jones.-ltaleigh Sdritinel, 20lh inst. j Forrestville Pafer Miiu--We fearh that Messrs. Allegre antf!skey, he enterprisirg proprietors of the Forrestville . Paper. . Mill, have com menced to rebuild j thrfr . establish ment. It Wif f he remernbere'd that a large portion of the nolill yas recently destroyed by fire, j Temperance Oelbbbation. There will be a Wand Temperance Demoii stration itf Btaletghi on the 4th day of May, 1871L I'he friends of the Order and members throughout the State3 are invited to be present. ' The fty:fifth annual convention the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of North Carolina is appoint ed to meet in Emmanuel Church, War ren ton, on' the 4tb' Wednesday in May, 1871. Some Northern Baptists have bought rd Randolph-Macon College and are preparing tq open a" male and female college at Boydtbn, furnishing . board arad tuition at rates greatly reduced. """' .j . - ; . .. . : i . The Conservatives of Charlotte have nominated' Gen ; John A. Young as their caendidate forMayoV.- Friut prospects4 in' Middle Georgia are excellerrt. . I ! ' " " j Why are- worifen rtfore economical tharmen?! Because their waist is sinall. 'Never hafvef ti wooden leg made bf oak, bocatfsW ftfe oieft: is apt to' p'rb'd'ufee a, corn, . u '. . . ; , , The reason we don't near or gfrls" giving the mitten nowadays -iney don't learn to knit. - ' ' I . -j- '- ' I The oyster trade iff Virginia for the month of March, paid into the State trearury a tax of $4,753, 42. M.. ! ArdJi iMimim rm i- - It ai? .olAUnd ' eel' mB aStMmAm .tiif Ki;i xth'intziMl tender lor tare., or xoqr years, on the widows and said : that duriiii hi fiixar8iBerce:helhad, apfifl al taikrt a rio "till 'ito geMilnave or an oyktei. ?tw that mm?3ummmmmTrhmrn irnifum. u tn r &i m -1 ..t nnn inaiaT ai a ti . I aa7s jaucrwaraa a cicncai looKirm; gentlemen rani the Deii at ttw s uuuw, uiiu ucbucu.. w.. LU8- fT oarroii m pciauij,,uC her a packasej CQntaining;" two hun dred dollars, inside the parage way a piece OI WI1UB paper, UU wuicu waau - i ... . ... j ...... i- ff-j PT"111 1x1 lead pencil the. wora -esy "tuuon. . , jurs. wrroF'wswj,," visitor for an explanation of the rbys. tory. but ho said: "Maaara, asKi tng no dueations. 1 I cannot i answer you 1 am a Catholic priest, land receive this njondy in the co'nfesiional.'; .a i . , . .t . . . j . . . . wii iur pxuvxv just icvcitcu iuiu guushisi. What a ABinssf IN NCT Yobx MEAaiklyi arriving: : We keep constantly on handa A XOStOn man. . WHO (tiw eYiueuiYJ man. who Has evidentloell Wlectftd-jBtoelt :o,mAJtDWARE of1 had WehHe, writes as follows..- r o rvnor nac r n r nnn TrKii 11. in iihiv York. ! You are held' to bail," no m what the charsre is or who makes it. The"amiir gets into tne. pipe?, under as paragraph headed "Alleged Swindler, or some such pleasan t bndtfttractive- yyL n ftlUlTH HO ; me !tpar jl-iJ8?lf U 2S,iy' is uueaaj,- uaur wim . MrsS is nc? easv matier with an officer trot . t . .. -t 1 . .1. wugiuuuu h(,jwui ticoio. awuuu .l.Mnl,ln Main iiHrnv't iikb rn leave tneir Dn8in-ss oa Huuii thankless tjisks, and after exposing your position Uselessly to three or four of yodri friends, oU are lucky" if you And onepwwf se have bn.hrttd No. 1, Peruvian duanp. food uatnred ehongh to relieve yon.? 'here is a taint tint on yon that ishard-l srh to relieve yon.ss There is a taint nnt on von nv ever Wiped off and although y?nr discharge follows upon the nrstbearing, . " . r son are greater than if ne was real ly .,. i r t-...-u : a-x-:-ii- .-i ZM I y" cw.tUIr lrrM one never takes the trouble to ascertain details or loam particurs, one ctfnclut obay4HWf "vlilo is Mr. Biraldonf ' or "What dojlm-i-ANTTFA'rrr'ffn ahH-niie At A you Know aooUL AniquoDi is usteu uy.aji.Ta. agncunnrni impiemcnw. i scmoone. I ' !f2 -'We'call attention tl; our Plow Castings,' Mill no :i ia wna nrrpsrp.fi i.no ni. ifii' ruiT n the reply; or, ,arae to tlie to get Oail last eeK. An-ested on some charge or o tiler." And the party goes on read insr Vnsj pappr with entire noricha la nee as if that was all there was of you. Conn iifirams for the Curious. What color is a bucket? A rather pale (pail) color! When) is a penny like a-hermit? When it's a loan (alone.)' ' When is a black dog not a" black dog? When it's a greyhound. When is" a cat like a teapot? When you re tefssin' it (tea s -in it.) Why is a aoler like a plaver o piano?! Because! he fingers he keys Why is the inside of everything un intelligible? Because we can't make it put., j -' '. ' " '- ' ; . '., . . . Why is a wounded man like an Old pair of boots? Because he wants heal ing." N ' ; . . ' . ! Why is it absurd to expect a pretty girl to be candidf Bec:atiso5sha cannot bo plain. . ; ; ' J - : . , ' . '' - What is it that goes up, hill and down the hill, aud yet never moves? The road. ? y k ::-x" ' : -,' : ' , What does a! grocer d? with all his things before he selis them? - Gives them a welg'rf;r- ' ; r. .';.. ; r'1;'." " Why are peo(ple wh'oT eftfitter 'not to be relied 0n7 because they1 are always breakirig.tKeif woriff ? y" Whep- origlit the niilK - of human kindness "aHf ays to W fbnnd? - Within the pal dt the chdrch ' .j ' When a- man .loses a. building, lot-,' whyi may he be said to4 be .blijid? . Be cau8'h'is'iepftbflits;' site." a: ; Time tests the Merits, of all Things Pci-rjr Davb' Pain Killeiy : i Has, been tested in every variety of. climate, and by aluVost every pat iori knp wu' to Ameri cans. It is : the' almost .constant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary and the traveller oh sea and land, and no one should travel oh the Lakes oa Brviots with- OUf ff.. j- , ' j ' - : ' It is a speedy and; safe remedy . for burns, . scalds, cuts, bruises.! wohiids and various olfr- w injuries, as wen as iw uysenxery, qiarrncea, and bowel cpmplalnts generally, and is sdmi Mblv i Rnited for verv race of man nn the .face; of the gfobtf. .- : . . .1 .; .Kesure you call for and. get the genome Pain Killer, as many worthless nostra ms are attempted to be sold on the ' great reputation of this valuable'njediciue . - ; b.Direclrans accoiopany each bottle. , PbicIb 2octs, SOcts, and $100 peb Bottls Sold by all Medicine Dealers. may5mTi31-l .y QILLESTIE' STKEET, THBEE DOOES soxrraf OF UAEKET SQUARE: f , - . t n 1 1 -l -.jjisiaLreanns'. Uorse Powers for. ertfon cms. HnT- HAS always CROCKRIES. SALT, HARD-KOAP; Candles, Snuff; Tobacco, 6pice,Pep WAfiE.COBSf - - HppexStarch,Shoat W. G. HLi'S. 27; 1871; Tlf' V Store :'l op-"'' v,-l'U ao& ana 3U uay street. a i V wiffKEion hftnd well selected stock' J of A, O ItlCTTIUBAIrl - usPtxisxKXB i' and & ererythijig -aJFar- S?" "V r I,,--.,., I t.ri, - - rt .. o.'s zsana 30 Hay jsireei. ocicuiB;aA:i,i.4a.A1n.if tyafta 01 ail 1 and StU loi - .7. , . - Grdceryj Store - 'i welt, selecte: STOCK OF GRO hand, and will sell "ftxjL '-.vJ!icuiv always. on a : " raow ror ensn. TO FARMEM 1 ? ? BaffhKaw Bone Phosphate. Macnum oriuoi, Pure Ground Raw Bone, No: ! . iW.ESMITHlfiO.. m'ch3(j4f r ,i jh ;',m ,'mm mm iem mm m f I if ll b II II m ll t u if . AffrictiltTiral where?.' -r9 " ,' IP 'ir iBTi - v ' T . w 'muifi;TTi:''i! criiit '" T VY. 1MM11I & ; bVX, sat - . , . , .... v o - jf All Jfoniiderv iwotk nee'eRSarv for Farnrafa inrl Mechanics, made to order and in best style t workmauship.. m'ch 30-tf .! Fir, yettetille, Ni C. :Pcii$ions (o Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1812. f:rin following is an extract from a circular tJr received tnis aay iroin tne i'ensiOH Ufiice, Jssived uhder the lute pension act, approved JTeb'y U.1871: . ! ' I Under this act three classes of claims will ;irisef-f ifirst, Of officers, soldiers and sailors c:Who served. sixtvldays' who have never been pensioned. These wili .be entitled to a full Pppqcsiou of $ 00 per month from Feb'y 14, -pl. tfcojid. Ut oincera, soldiers and sailors ;yr ho Served sixty; days, but' who are in receipt :f a pension for disability incurred. in: the ser vice of the United States.. I These will be enti, tied to. an increase of their pension to $8 00 jier month. Third, Of widows Qf officers, sol diers and sailors who served sixfy . days, who ere married to the scidier nrior to Dec. 14th. 814 . and who have not since remarried. These rill be entitled to $8 00 per mouih. ' r fjara prejareci to prosecute au claims ior jJsion under this act in' the speediest mon ger, and npori reftsonable terms. I will, take pleasnra in giving any. information upon the subject.' Xddress i .(.' . " ll I ..; JOHIT pSDALfi; V . Attorney Ann CouNsEiaxm ax Law. p f . i Fayetteville, N. Cy .11 March 4th, iSll.. ' i , m'ch 0-3m . ' . .. h 'b the Soldiers and Widows oft Itie Sol11ei-s of the VVai'Of' 1S12 fTlH"P itrhdersigned, some twenty years since, ;JL at iffhch trouble and expense procared re frd evidence of .the services of almost every toldier who sefVe'cf, in , fh'e' Iwar . of 1812 from Sforth Cafphna, and is perhaps the only man in ortn unrpiina wuo uassuon imormauon. ne heretofore Drocured .Bodntv Land for sol ders malm'ost every, countV in the State, 1ind tiow oners ms services to all soiuiers ana wid ows of .solders, ta procure a ptnsion under, an vine, ; o. ;,. .. m'ch30-feb 2tf At'l, cv v, Ji, lull ' ouuicnnww aa c-njreue- JNO. M. ROSE. it . : -4- iiixty-irive jrirsx mze meaais Awarded AlHE GEFT SOUTHERN Piano Manufao yjL tory ; yfii. K6aek & CoJ, manufactuTerK of Grand. Square and Upright Piano Fortes ; Bat timore. Md. ..:l.A: 'A These Instruments have been before the' public for neatly Thirty Tears, and qpon their excellence alone attained an' unpurchased pre tininencB, which pronounces hem nnequalled. j A Their Tone combines great pother, sweetness' L- cna one -sanging quality, as wen as ereai puntv 4$ Intonation and Sweetness throughout the tree from the stittneBs lound in so many Jfianos, itS WORKMANSHIP. they are unequMlled, using none bat tfta very best BKAsolrxn Hate- ZZZ'mZmMiiZiim te.t'fe'l-i fm. UJUUj. I WDiiniKS UUUHU wvuiyjcu IU,VIU. U'-Dl X-v7.f TnmK " juensestock of lumber. &j., on hand. -.1' tS.tM nn. Snniira PllSnno YtairA nn. nAtr Tm. O.Mfrnno SiVilo n-nT (ha A tmffA TreWe NjYe would call special attention to otr iite improvements in Grah'd Pianos and Square rands patented August 14 1866, vfhich bring -he Piano nearer perfection than has yet been ?irie& ) 1 y .,! - I' ' Every Piano .fully warranted for five years. Ve have made' arrangements for the Sole r.tpjuila' Acencv for the most celebrated Par- fr Oreans and Melodeohs, which' e offer, :-jrnoiesaie ana reM,.oo.w wwy ynceii. h30-5lru WM. KNABEr & CO. , Balt. Md. .4RDWARE, Potware. Shovels. Sheet . . t . - J . - ings, Thread , Shoes,' Staple Goods, at f ! J' W. G, HALL'S. -TT CP- I Whole No142; f' :RE AD : C A RE F 0 li L Y ; r- . r- 1 , i , r 1 m: -; ' iVgiic: ircntl Fevers . ' v ' , . ; ; The 1qnfy: peVeBtive, khbvn tor Chills and Fever is theuse bf Wolfe's gchiedam S hnappp. " i . i- Wplfe'f Scliledivm Schunpps. v ' J Is goooTfofDyspepsiifiu , ii, H'WejjV Jiddednm JicJuiapp. : , Js a preyeative; of Cnills and Fever. as gooa ror au xxauey ana ouuiaer complaints. " -m ' J M . ." 4 7lti: lddin clihuiii& . Xs good lor GonL ... i Wolfe5? Schieflaftl v cliiwpps os gocxtipr an Utwxy oomplnini. i Wolfe's Schiedam Schtiapjw. Is recommended by all theTded?cal Faculty. Is gxd for Colic and ain in the stomach . WoUYs Schiedam Set h inn. Is imitated and counterfeited, and nurcha- were win nave iQ.ase cannon in pinxhaslng. I bfegeaye to call the attention of the read s to testilfiwtitols b fafor of the Schnspps;. era I feel Douna io say mat I retfdrd our te-tol- Datron- article of Holland tnh. heretofore uhtibfcdnahl. rma- eeuuctu vnemisk rtew irrrlr. p.xnouisvttrj!, Kt., Septr 1. f I feel that we nave now an arucle of gin suitable for such caifi!s an thatremedy is adapted U'. DLL J. w. bright;. y- ' r1- Schnapps" is a remedy in chrbniis cAtarrTinl complaints, etc.: , i v f , . I take great pleasure iubearing highly cred ibibld testimony to it efficacy us- a remedial agent in the disenses for which 'von rr.r.m. mend it Having a natnral tendency -to th macous surface, with; a.slight'.deftrjee of stiuiu latQrt,. 1 r.egnfd it as one of the most important feia'cdics in chronic catarrhal affeetlona. nartici ularly these of. the genito-uriniiy apparatns.i iui mani reroecc, yonr o Demerit servant. nrr a -J . mr m mm v ' . uiiAo. a. iAS,.'jvi; p.t New York. pie of your ."Scliiedam Kchnapps," with the latent of. determining. if any foreign-or inju rious substance had bees added to. the simple distilled spirits. .'.', ;f ,;. ..The examination has- resnlted in the oon- clusion that, the &fple coutiiined no p9ison ous or harmful admixture. I have been una ble d discover afy trace of ; the deleterious substances; which are. sometimes employed in the adulterafion of liqtiors. I would net hesi- tate to Use myself, nor to recommend toothers! ! for medicinal DnrrmSflS.-! li " bch.napps an . txcelleht -.and- unbbjecfiona! vanety orgm. very respectfully yours. (bigned) CUAS.I A. SEELY, Chemist. UHEMICAL AND 1 ECEXICAL liABOBATOBT, .18 .r,3wmANGE rtACE, jmew Yotts; Nov.- 25w 18G7. UboLfHO Woii'E, Esq.! Deah Srn:- .Th nn dersigned have carefojly and thoroughly nna- i.yztu n sampie 01 your Aromatic Schiedam SchUftDDS.". selected hV linrslvug -arA I,.... lound tne ?jme.free rom all organic substan . . , niMl ces, more or less injurious to health.' From the result of our examination we eon!rvr th article one of superioraaalirv. hwilthfnl ucvwKe, tmu enecinai, in its medlcuiul quali- ties. Refipectfully vonrs, CSigned) r ALEX. fitlPPEL, Chemist. FKANCIS EfiENGELHUD, M. D. For sale by aft respectable Gfrocers and Drug- gVEW. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST. , m'ch 9-3iri 22 Beaveb St., N. F. Office or Fa jcUfcTlilc XallonftI Bank, .-iJAXETTEvrtxE, N, c., Jati'f 10, 1871 THIS Bank, with a paid up Capital of $50, U00, $30,000 United Stites bonds having been deposited with the Treasurer of the Uni ted tsinxcs, jis refprfted by law, for the protect tion pf its Circulation; cftmrSenced the business of general Banking this day, and will discount foreign and domestic bills of.exbhahge, buy and sell sight exchange, . buy. nncurrent bank notes, buy and sell gold and, silver coin .and bullion; will negotiate the sale Or purchase ol United: States, State, County, , Town, - City, ltau Aoaa. or oiner Donds; will collect notes, drafts or checks and reigit promptly, nn liberal terms, to, any . part of the United! Slates, the Canadas or Europe. . . I . , .if. Will receive money on deposit subject to check,' .and will- transact) any: other' business pertaining to legitrmate, Banking.- '. - JL Tl. W.ir.T.T4irS Pnci'r ' jan l2-tf .; TV.-G. BROADF00T, CASBfXU." ' THE OLD ESTAltLISilEl ACTUAL COENE tit - . JBcrttiinore and Charles1 Street; : , , . ... 'jutLTIJrORJS.'JfQ;. Founded 1SU2 '. . ' f Ineorporatcd 1851 . - ,) THE MOST, EXTENSIVE AND . ' .'(. BlSt ;JB'tJ9tKiSS OqllUge ' (Every Yonn Ian shod 14 WTjfe immediately for a package of College Docunxenfs', contain ing our large niustratea College Journal, Sam ples of Money, Beautiful Specimens of Pen manship, &c i .mi;. : i ' ' ' js. Jjvzi&a; iresidenL J. M. PmLTJTS..rW.:-i.;.y' .1 , . : ,,qf,A&uql JJisin& Djt . bet. 6-lyV Claims of Southern Loyalists TTtM. A.' GUTHRIE, Attounxt AT I.AW. .VT ; FsyeiteviJle, N. C..' will le special at- tenuon w ius couectiou oi claims under Act Tot Congress, approved March 4th, 1871, for LrtTMTttjj K vU- AZ-A7L o ' X eru Loyalists for the use of the UnftecT States armies during the late war. m'ch 23 sep 20-ly NAVASSA GUAM N'AVASSA 6AN0! a x wnoiesaie or retail for cash or on favdr- able terms, bv feb 16-tf W. G. HALL, gent.. qpLANTING POTATOES, 'Planting Pota XA toes jnst received by : i . , i . W. G. HALL. : ELOUR, Bacon, Butter, Fish. Lard, Meal, Cheese at . . W. G. HALL'S. GOFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Pork at Syrup. Salt. Mess, W. G. HALL'S. GOTTON, Naval Stores, and aU Pboduce, houchtby W.G.HALL.' ovuMAfK, as ueing in every reenect p nenuy ruts, una deservincr of riiedlcal go. At all eferits it M th . . 26 Ptjtb Street, Ntw York. Not. 2i; 1867. Udoimo Woirif, Fsa. .Present:. Dxa n tiia . I have tfiftde a chemical examination of aatti. Alre4 and.llry b, . , JTi ' YOtJ. are iiereby cmmandodT U) Knaxnoa ? CharlA-'UtMilhia Etecstc if Ec-h Uo-: TtarKJfl.faoSS," Usury lrhetio-C " ; te ai llary lred,hU wifa lis lef:Ii j above named if they t'e 'fjcad wiOla'' your ; Coxmivj Jto be knd sppear before, tls ' J c cf onr tfterorCdnrL tq be held for r Ojcnly i r ot Cnmberlandl at the Court Uous la 1 svelte- j villa, ti the lid' llosday after the ZzllZon- day.of February 187,1 i'arjd tnsirer the eoxsp Tajnt j whtchwm'be dcrtMmtheoCcebflheClerk LQ e Superior Court f ortJila Couc ty, irtnth first thr6 dtjys of the next term thereof, and let the eaid defenaanta Uke faotioe 'tatTif "VSer Herein tail abi. and of this auiaoLoni make due return. . t ' v. - - OrreiW iimdertny handriJ - lha ec&l'ofkJLid ConrL.thiseihdayof April 1871. . .. i. ' ran to arurwer ie ssia ompiaitrtUua :time he plaflitiff will apply to the Court for tht relief demanded in the complaint.-: t 'u J . ; ; tKAi; .. . . r alex McFinmsmt; - . r Clerk of Superior Court Cumberlaud ' Duncan O. IfcEae. assbtiw' of James TTT"." house; fuwigqefc oC lnaao -Outhmaa A Oocx- maiiMfccombany, f l-i t. -. t - Haas, bankrupts, tbedefehdanU ftberve if they bt found witWh yOtf; to beau J . appear before the Judge' ofourBaperfor Court, to be held for theCounWof Cumberland; at the Court House in tFayeaeviUaJbe. 14th ' Ifaay.Aftet .the 2nd( Monday L February " mi, audifrfswej'tha c,htpWrit which wffl be deposited In the office of the Clark tsf tha rfta. perior Court for said Octoaty, within 'the first three days of the - next term thereof and. let the defendants take cotioe that if thev fAll La answer the said oomplaint "within that tlma -the plaintiff will apbly to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint ; " . ' '.. j j Herein im not, ai)d,of thu summons nuke due return.. ' l - -. Given under mv hand &ndLn tt I ConrW ihis 27 Aaj ht February 187J , ' i f LPAU J : l , . ,i AlUiX. lIcFHSJ30Nt . i Clerk pf Sup-exjer Court CtimbellAnd Co. I apt Cft... n.- - : WIDOW AND (mPlANS, MtiT LIFE IfrsURAIICEOUPAIl REFERENCES s2 CuiatM iWirvrr '.ffaft.f Cashier Raleigh "Nationti Bank, Raleigh, nTc. r. A,- Wn.r, Em-.,; Cashier Citirena Nattocal,' . Bank,.Ralelgh,2iT, C. .Edwaxd Wood, "Esq.,' Farmer. Edenton.N.C Capt.A. B. AMsmi SupL Raleihand Gaston R.R.; Raleigh. N. a . . ' . r V AfiCli D F. DALNOERFIELD,- . fehlC-ly ; :. T,-Special AgtsL 1 RESTAURANT'' TUT! will known EatingSaloon at LIBERTY POINT HOUSE, FATKTTwvruut, N. Q, is sun wen supplied, and prepared at jol bourn to foreikh meals, refreanmenta and the deli cacies, of the season. Gentlemen , clubs, tran sient visitors, ftc, stcCii--ttCnlalcab7 the wwk, day orsingU rseal- - . . . ... v . THE BAR Is. constantly and amply suppKed Trith the best Foreign and Domestic Liquors and wines. The beat CIGARS, also the celebrated OLD VELVET WHISKEY, on hand. mchie-tf- j !' Hi BURKS. A-' i'' H! P.TTI 4 TV A CHYQ FnycttcvIUe, IV. Ct HAVE on hand' a !fire aid coinpieto stock :6f Work, and are prepared to furnish from. Factory; or Repository, at ho HeeL Robeson County, - t. - ... " Rockaways, Buggies and Harness of various styles nnd prices, made of best ma terial by fxperienced Ycrkmen,. chepr than same quality of Vrork can be bought North ox South. ; . , t , AU'wurk ionrraiittih , -. : REPAIRING done at short nolice. . : , Buggies for thorough repairs received by oni agent, J L C00LEY, Shoe Heel Robeson Co., , N. C, and forwarded to Fajctfcville jan o-iy - . '.',.'- DR. E. FLOYD, jan 13-ly ' dektist; FATETTsvrxxr. N. C. Ai MODHEi Wholesale and Re tail dealer in Tobacco Snuff and Cigars. , No. 3. Green St. FoyettevUle, N.X3. Oct 27, IS70. ' .... . ly R. MITCHELU TEALER IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, XJ. Flour. Bacoh. Tobacco. Snuff. Ac also. Goshen snd Mountain Butter, Salt, Fish, Pork, Larct, Moiasse of different gradei, Soap, ve.-Potash, Blacking, Soda, East Powders, heese, 'Ac. All for sale. cheeD at. the old stand, Gillespie Street. . , . xtov 10-tf-- JOSEPH PTLEI & m. Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN ' ' Hardtfdrp and General Ncrckanditc. .7 ; : ,. FAYXTTZviLLRijX.'C. " January 5, . jy l FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL LIVERY STABLES. PASSAGE can be had (6 and from thl Boats, about towa, out in the country, lex p any of the neighboring towns. . Jan 27 ly.r ; . JACK80N JOIQiSONI J.iS.LV;C00LEYf 1 Agent for thb Sale - of 'McKeth&n'f m Baprglee arid Carriages,'- ', r Mann lacluVe'r 6f and Dealer In ' j . ITarncss, $addlcSt Bridles, ( mos UK EL, N. a All kinds ot Repairing done on fhort fioticflk .; ..nov3fi ,: , "' A , t it, . - ALZX'B 8IBCT. H0l W. HlKSOJf. JASy tVtZVWX : SPRUffT HlliSOfli J 1 r.. COTTON FACTORS ' i- ; akd"' '.'!.-'. C0M)I1SSI0N MERCHAKT , A wiLMINGTON, N. C. ' Refer to James Dawson, Esq. Banker, Wil mington, N. V; . aug -u .WATER v EL 'Tend rosAfilCCUUJUESi jan26-0xa t Js ! A- I s . . r '
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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