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i-t V' 'V . .r - uc.:. EDITOR ' wlAT , PUBLISHER. - . - TEBMS OF ' 8XJBSCUIPXI0IT. U Gob la: AlrattC tr ita . iduiTalenL &i tW -follovnni rales: ' ' 1 - One coor one rear-i-tiiree- dolUrt One copy six' mouths one dollar a half ,, (' jr or erery ctub oi mc sofiacajsiss, at the rate of .three dollars & year edch to ono places - an extra copy will be seat gratis for the same Hme. - v -, ; i. V f 'Tex copixs 'xrill bi'ient fo'one address'at ms rate oi twq soxijlks ahx x hau a year ; each. ' An d twkntx oopus t6 one address, at Tthe rate 6f rvro xmiajlsh a year each. a ' Tea copies in one order will be sent -a. rear j6t , ' tis CO Ct Rfxinontbfrfor . ; ' ' 12 50 v . Or three months f-jr - 6 25 Twenty copies in one order will be sent -a year for " . ' . $40 00 Or six month for ' . ' 20 00 :. Or three months for . 10 00 , Tn fiiow will be sent to Teachers, lliois- I ters and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half j , price.. ... . :.,.-. i ilrv. . 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Speciil contracts made on reasonable ; terms. HaH IVilH. C:ird?, Labels, Bill-Head. Blank " Forms, and all kind; of ordinary . Job work done promptly, noutly, and cheaply. . y From the Raleigh Sent iueh ' ; Fraud Cora nils sion. Yestcrda-, (25th April,) as previous ly nnnouiH'e!, this Commission con vpiiod, with-Attorney General Shipp as Chairman. re h'arn that the case of the Capo Fear Naviat ion Company was taken up, Messrs. G. V. Htronij, ',Hq,oi the hnn ot lirag & htron, :xni A. A. MyKoy, Esq , appeared as counsel fur t lie individuals, allowing fraud in the sale .of t!o' State's stock in the Company and impeaching its valulit', and Battle fe Sons appeared i examination of three witnesses. Crtpt; ' .;'T. F. Peek, of Wilnti .gton, C.L.Har- ' v ri. of this city, and Ii?iiry McDonald, otFaveUevilje, the Commission ad id -uenaii oi mo nurcnasers. Alter ine journed until the following day. . , Capt. T. F. Peek tesiili .vi that Mr. Hurt told him that-Mr. Thos. S. L'tt tcrloth h i 1 paid Mr; S. S. Ashley $250 to post h m in all matters connected with the sale of the State's interest in the Cape Fear Navigation Company. -Cebe Harris testified that, as a mem ber of the Board, who sold the State's 'Ktock in this Coinpan', he acted upon the representatio.ns of others who said it was worthless lo the! State and iu fact a nuisance. i Wednesday, April 2t, 1S71. Com mission to investigate charges of fraud and 'Corruption met at 10 a. m. in the Senate Chamber. '' 1 Mr. W. G. Hall testified that his fa ther's' estate was a "stockholder to t he rxlent of about 100 shares in the Cape Fear ! Navigation Company; that 82 shares was sold to T. S. Lutterloh for 10 dollars er share, and the salo was made immediately after the purchase of the interest oi the State, Mr. Hall sojd, as execntoi of his father, and was induced to the sale by the belief and -representations that the stock would become valueless. And iu case he did not sell, Lutterloh vould purchase enough from another party to give him la. controlling interest in the stock, which when obtained was to be sunk. Ho (puttcrloh) said he wished to ;get tip a meeting of the stockholders. When the3 were trying to get up the meeting, witness remained out, as did Mi. Tillinghastjfor the purpose of pre venting the presence of a q-iorum, as it' was understood thjat the object of the meeting was to break up the com pany. There was a combinati jn formed to "depress the stocTc, and thinks 'Imttcrloh was crigaged in it. ThcCape Fear, Halcyon and Lutter loh lines of boats, had employed conn ect to prosecute a suit agatnst the Navigation Company, and all had con tributed to pay the lees. The stock of the latter company was principally owned at the time of meeting in June, 1869, by J. D. Williams, D. G. Worth, T. J. Jones. Jl. B. Lutterloh, estates of Geo. McNeill and Samuel Tilling- hast. . ; Col. E. D. Hall testified: r That ho was a Senator in the Leg islature from New Hanover in 1866-G7, aad was chairman of the joint com ' mitte to investigate the affairs of the Cape Fear Navigation Company. Much testimony was token arid filed, which cannot now boound after the most diligent search among the other papers, and there is every reason to believe it has been spirited away, -the labors of the committee resulted in a resolution requiring -the Solicitor of that district to file an information in the Supeyor Court of Cumberland county. There had been much' com plaint for a number of years against this company for its exactions in tolls and neglect to carry out the' real ob jects of its existence. Mr. A. H. Slocomb testified: That ho .wasjiremderijof Fayctto- villo, ami- eogaged x'lrJ-Tnerchftndjso, and also. & mmtrber'' t- People's line ofStcatt6oatl,Hcrhad a'con- verteiloti &hh'M&Jtfateildlpin May, for t,h$tat atcik in tbfe Navigation: uompanynaia tnat; mat gav$ them the? contrKtiT Alio Hfeni ;Tbeyr diet noMntcna to use it, btft that otlier iines WoQldrbae to conform to certain , roieCf teighfc. ITad afterwards a conversation -with JVD. Willams, w ho. said much' the sasle. and that freights WoM bft;higheit' Wi tneas said that ireighta by flats. if he. did he would Cany would receive in: e between $25,000 and a year would 30,000. There were six boats on, the river,- whose average! of tolls would be near $5,000. Thinks, the stock of the Company on this exhibit would be worth 3200,000. The rates previous to the . appoint ment oftho Commission was 20 per cent, on the whole amount ot ireight, which has since been reduced 50 nor cent. At the timo .tho notice ; was served by the Capo Fear Navigation Company on i the Pcopb's Line.1 for arrears of toll duo', Mr. T. A. Byrnes was in Fay'ctteviIIe.- Witness told him the Navigation Company had served said -notice upon his lino. Bj-rnes replied, thfy can't do it. I engineered the whole business for them. I got the Board of Education tOCthd' and ffOt theni to make the In a conversation with Mr. Lntterloh about a month ago witness said, ''Mr. Lutterloh yon bought that stock from Mr. Byrnes anil not from the Stalo; He replied that he did not, that Byrnes only ac'.ed as his agent or Commission mer chant." Witness said, "you paid him $500." Said he, "Near that sura." In another recent conversation with Mr. Lutterloh iu refereuce to the suit which had been pending against the Navigation Company, the latter pro posed to witness as representative pf the People's line t purchase into the Navigation! Company, and witness re plied he had rather see it broken up as it was always: a nuisance. Lutterloh said it xftxs impossible" to .break the charter;. that hej had the suit brought to depress the stock, that ho "might buv it up, and had fnu for the Lisliiture- M1" h2fSF tJzJtMj. '. Uie suit brought. ' ; . v yr L . . r; , " ., ' 1 . . llnvxxxAV2it The examination of witnesses in the Cape Fear Navigation Company case was resumed. Mr. A. P Hurt was called tp the stand. An abstract of a deposition made by him to be used when the suit against the Company In the Superior Court of Cumberland was to be tried,' was read and pronounced, by him, substantiaMy correct, and which was intended to show that at that time' the Company had forfeited its charter by neglect to obey its re quirements and provisions. After the sale of the State's stock in 1860, the Company had Vgone work with dne diligence, had pat on boats and proper appliances and work was a vigorously. prosecuted as circumstan ces would admit. Mr. Hurt did not concur with Mr. Slocomb in opinion that navigation . had been improved, but thought the river was in much better condition. Does-not know how nvieinaioney has been expended, but the cost has been considerable, and in cluding boats ami appropriations may amount to 3,000 or 4,000 dollars. Docs not know whether any return ha ev er been made' by the Capo Fear Steam boat Company to the Cape Fear Nav igation Company for tolls under the new control! Mr. Lutterloh came to Raleigh asra general agent for all the Steamboat Companies and bought as such agent Boats had been run from Agust, ',1865, to time of sale, in 1860, without paying toll, because no work had been done. Tolls were claimed to the extent of nearly $25,000. ,' Had sold his own stock in both CapcJ Fear S tea m b oa t a n d Na v i ga t i b n Co m pa n i es, at a lumping tiide, at $65. Naviga tion stock was $5 per share then. T. S. Lutterloh testified that lie was a steamboat owner at the time of the purchase of the stock of the State; that ho purchased that stock through Mr. T. A. Byfnes as his agent. or attorney. Mr. Byrnes was the Clerk of the Sen ate, the Legislature at that timo, how ever, not being in session. He 'em ployed Mr.B. at the last advertising of the-stock, j He had made the visit to Raleigh in connection with the pur chase of the stock, but recollects no conversation with Mr. Byrnes about the pas'sago of the bill for the sale of the stock. Ho employed Byrnes about three )onis. heforo the sale took place,' upon his suggestion that he alone could get the board together; that some were absent, and the Attorney Gener al, Coleman, could not be got to the sale unless brought in a carriage as he was sick or something of the kind.--Mr. Lutterloh paid Byrnes $500 for his services, j - . ' Does not know whether the Attor ney Genoral was present at the open ing of the bids or not. Mr. Ashley informed witness that he was the successful bidder. The only service rendered by Mr, Bvrnes was 'getting the board together. Ho only acted as agent that day, and gave no reason for any epocial influ ence he could use. Gov. Holdon, Ash- CapGrjeenieaid 106 to H6r,the ley . and -lhe Attorney General Jalv personf. remembered -aA -nreSentTat opening pf bIds:UP,aid no money .to- any one else. Ifone lo Mr: Ashley -j . x.- imams gavo witness a letter lof credit for $4,0Q0j; the stock cosfc$aJn' retained irae of the stocfc fcr 250. ! Witness put in . a second bid- mself Itvira divided"ont- amofi wfgu us was lniormea ine nrsr. on&t bad Ibeen-; favlarahly " consideredi be A cause; no iearect the afst woull bepver look'ed. l f V.t ' , Mr. Williams bad paid ( in the neigh borhood'Of $400. moreen account of the purchase of this stock. In aiiswer to question as to what aecounthe gave to Mr. Williams about that money, .wit- ncs did not xecollect xiaefly .4wbat: he dollar on 1 - - tho sharefwouid be necessary to buy him off. Don't know that he told Wil liams; that ho had paid this amount to secure the stock. Witness may have told Williams to induce him to paj the $100 more that he wanted to have the dollar a share ready to pay if nee essary.' J' " - :'' -A . Witness.had put in his first .bid at $500.; Was not refused admittance into tho place of sale to 'make" a sw- ond bid, but as door was I closed, did not like to intrude and therefore paid ?o in nave aw oiu oaicen in; j Witness acted in the purchase as his own agent, and that of if. D. Wil liams and D. G. Worth, and the stock was purchased wr ; tho " benefit of steamboat companies. j - -.. Docs not think Mr. Orrell had any- tning; to do with making-arrange- mcnts with Byrnes, Witness and Orrell had been together; and had talked together, but formed few plans. They went together to soe Mr. Ash- le to induce him to mako! the sale, and he was at first much displeased at the interference, but afterwards concluded to recommend the sale. In answer to question as what! induce ments he held out to members ol'Ler-i islature to vote for the bill, witness said they wanted to improve the riv er and thereby make their railroad of some use. via not remember saying 10 wanted, to make the river a free river, nor that he wanted to nnik the stock, nor does ho remember! saying to xVLr. olocomb or any one else that he had held out such inducements to members of the Legislature,! Such were-never tne iraeniious oi jAvitne.s or thoso of the Companies ho repre sented. "Cannotsay, to his 1 bet ro-' session, , that it tno Rtociv was pur chased by tho-e. he represented it xyoulit b3 ' sunk. II 1 1 loW that the tolls'" had been put they ; would amount- to persons I so I low nothing. Don't recollect telling any dne jt.hat the object in purchas'uig the stoeljC was to;get rid of .vexation's .litigations, but it was so in .part.-: 'Did noL pay tolls on the river ivhile'I was intern es ted in stock, from August, 1365, to timeof purchase, because though j he run boats and cairicd freight,! ho did not consider the tolls due, and in fact part of the time they were not exact ed. '-. -Sometime in ' 1867. ' or 63 tolls were demanded to the amount of $2,400 or $2,500 and guitwas brought, which was pending at the time of the purchase of the stock. ! The pending suits were an induce ment to the purchase of the stock though; advised by his attorney that tho Company could, not recover. Does not know how Byrnes knew he wished .to purchase, but he (B) first introduced the subject. Does not know whether Byrnes was prdsontor not when bids were opened. ! Ash ley told witness, first bid Was accep ted ha-::had concluded not to sell as at first advertised.! . - ' -I : - - - i - ' i '"-. ! ' : - '. ' Andrew Jackson Jones was in Ral eigh at the opening of the bids and promised to aid him by getting tho board together,. &c, if witness! would pay him from 300 to 500 dollars. rAdjourned untiljO a. m. 28th. . Friday, April 28. Testimony of Mr. T. S. Lutterloh continued. , 1 The Suits against hinj and Worth werp discontinued when stock came into . hands" of now company. Was not interested in any Steamboat Com pany w hen he- came up here to make the purchase of thestock. Got Byrnos to purchase because he jcould not get the Board together by himself, and because ho -.was a. Conservatiyo and Byrnes of the other party. Agree in en t to pay Byrnes was made after the service was performed. Reported to J. D. . Williams - that ho bad paid Byrnes 6500, and that Byrnes would bo in Fayettevillo in -a' few days and theji ho would pay him the balance, $650, which was the amoifnt, at a dollar a share,; to buy off an outsider who vas running the stock. On his first visit to Haleigh witness was limited tp $5 pet share, afterwards, restriction "was removed. The condition of river from the middle of the war -to time of sale was, very, bad, and had not- paid tolls claimed on that account. ' Tho market value of the stock was. $5h up to t'me of sale. Had offered his stock to Mr. Slocomb for $10. Had neverderaand ed tolls 5 as agent of-new CJompanj". The tolU were demanded by the new Company about 12 month ago, and before the work commenced . they wanted-money to make the improve ments." - --. ; Had 'asked, ilr. Foster, member from Bladen codntyfjr tis aid in thev:ps sage of thft tiilFoster asked, there 'any niofi in It?"; ! Witness H HedoocrfracteBHad paid Ff- -r.otMng nenaer air. Ashley. Wit- tiie v several : corjpanies according ;o their interest ir :tho several linos.x- "Tho purchase vft determined on aboVfc thai time the - JU.;gwiatnre- au thonzud th&Je. Witneanld Mr. Orrell mi be ccouiderod fStljMftivo in proenri ine. pttssago oi v- vnu , : Dr. a 'S. Mcrhjr-sworn. Vasl'i mombor of tbef:f.Q,-..bic'iass tbIl$. e:tate' ig Adep tM&be&trQ-it was aji nounced, he stepped into the' lobby id speak to a frieutfnd was accosted Mr. Kiehardson, softator from MoofJ and asked with much emphasis whvj he had yo.ted agaisst the bill, that hs (the witness) friebds , in Fayettevil would be "down on him." Improssitfi wOT Trrade upon his mind either by Richardson or thosk favoring tho bif its passage would injure the clearing out obstructions andv secure the fr navigation of the ri vet. They seemed' to understand the full, import of tli" bill.; Witness thought be had vot&l' againstitho bill, buf h'djstands Tecorik cd in tho affirmative nd may have changed his vote under reprcsishtatioi None of the boat owners rcpresenteji to him that if the bill passed tho rivn' would bo free, bnt ho understood tli'ffe: if the wtate s interest was sold the riv? er would; bo free, because that stoclsd stood as an obstacle to improvement The matter was not much talked 1 in the Liegisiature, to the KnowlougrJ of witness, though sfter the passago flJ tno Din ne maue inquiries ana sausncxi himself that the' advantages abovi named would be secured. I Md Ji D Williams sworn. jfc Thinks it would cost jfs.oyu to l) ine river in oruinary poaiing or(iert and 82,500 per annum to keep it so. Tho freights on tho river now, h. thinks, amount to about $150,000 pc-J year, and tho rates of toll about 12 1 N percent: The rates were raised b$t the new'Compan'' to" about 15 percent" The stock has been ot uncertain vaiu& in market, with an average of aboul to per ceiu., wun a view to making improvements, but have been reduce' to aboutl lO per cent The stock liaj4 becu::'of 1 nnoertain value' iti niurket" six ace th e pnrena .ifi's-mfnH e"Slfl Ull'r llit-j IjvwH I urL.lv.'! Uw- tl; I IWJIiTl ing, .though ' somewhat depressed du rin." tho!nendinr of litisration. Those parties ag'ai n st"w horn suits had been .brought, for ari'ears of tolls werei- pernaps,! ino.sv ln.siruuieiuai in urging the passage, of the resolution through tie Logisiatufe to have the cha'rter o' thecomjiany lorloite.J. iN eitber witnes-r nor Mr. Worth nor an v line in which! tlH'Vi were concerned hadanything to do with the passaged the bill-for thw sale of the Krato's stock. Before tbt 3 sale had told Mr. Lutterloh ho would take all or part of tho stock at 85 Witness jand Worth being by far 'tin" largest boat owners in the river thought it their interest to buy,. and::; would not have done so unless - had ti been a boat owner. Had authorized , Mr. Lutterloh to come to Kaleigh. and: 4nt in a bid and gave him a letter of credit for $4,000. Did not restrict iiu amount of bid. - AVas anxions to bnyl because it wonld- be of great service in controlling the onerations of the- , -- -. . navigation - com nan y. 1 There was ,no undoi-stunding w itK Mr. Lutterloh that anj' part of the $4,000 was to bo used in procilring riutsido influence. Tho stock was. ui viJed eonall v between tho mercantile1! firms of Williams & Murclnson, and Worth & Worth. Since the purchase' of the stock, the entire expenditure on the river has boon I about $4,000 includincr cost of apparatus. "Since Novembqr, 1870 the gross tolls -bave4 been about 86,000. The company nau determined to nut in permanent im nrovflmfints nfc flh estimated cost oH about $12,000, but have been dclayod; from various causes. - ,! Witnti had - n evcr stated in thel streets of Fayetteville that ho had paiU IlOluen. ARmey anu.-nyriieu 91, 150 to tret tho bill through and had ncvor charged particularly any iudi-fi vidua! with receiving any certain por-; tton of it. -Had no conference with! R. M. Orrell about tho sale of the stock before the salo. Does - not! know that Byrnes had the sale under his control. W. 6. Hall, GILLESPIE STREET. THREE D00KS SOUTH OF MARKET SQUARE, Ci OAP, Candles Snuff, Tobacco, Spice, Fep- kj per. Starcn, onoc, at ; w. G. UALtLi H. T?o the Soldiers andWidows of . SOUTH UJT Jazwixs.cr sUAius. . HVS always GROCERIES, SALT, HARD-Jenire WARE, CORN, &c. tliWsnldierS Of tile Warnf 1S1 2lirovedOer8trungScalendthe Agraffe Treble. - - . ' .!- .. rWe would call special attention to ocr THE undersigned, some twenty years since, )&te improvement in Grand Pianos and 8quare at much trouble and expense procord re-Grands,- patented Ah'gust'14 1866. which bring cord evidence of the services of almost every Piano nearer perfection tiian has yet been soldier who served in the war of 1812 fromtaftainod.. . . j' ".. North' Carolina, and i perhaps the only man inr 1 Every Piano fully warranted for five years. North Carolina who has suchinformation. He We have made arrangements for the Sole has heretofore procured Bounty Land for sol-'fWnoleaale Agency for the most celebrated Par diera in almost every county iu the State, and? ior Organs and f Melodeons, which we offer, now offers his services to all soldiers and ,wid- Wholesale and retail, at lowest factory prices, ows of soldiers, to procure a -pension under an.lm'h30-5mo W1L KNABE & CO- i Bait, Md. Act, jreo y a, aoix. aq areas mm at jrayette-4. vine. in. jm M. ttuois. in'ch 30-fb 23 tf Travelers are always liable to sadden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and thee occnrriofif when kbssnt from home," are . very unpleasant The Paxx Killsb n)ay alwaya be relied upon in such esses. A Soon as yon feel the symptoms, .take one'tenspoonfal in a gill of new milk and molasses and & gill of hot water, stir well together and drink hot . Repeat the dose every honr-untilrelieved. If. the - pftins be severe, bathe the, tels and back with the apoenat iu. a it of bo -watef iweetenect witn molasses; also oatne tne toroit and sum ach faithfullv with-the medmine, clean : Pr: Sweet says It takes out the soreness in cases pf botiesetting faster than anything he ever appuea. - . - : .; . Fishermen so often exposed to harts by hav ing their skin pierced with books,' and fins of ush, can be relieved by bathing with the fain Killer as soon, as the accident ocenrr; in this way tlie anguish is soon abated; bathe as of ten as once in five minutes, say three or four times, and you will seldom have any trouble Th bites and Rcrafch.es of dogs, and cats are soon cured by bathing with the Fam Kil ler clear. 1 ; may 4 inh 31-1 .y Agricultural Store W. D. SMITH & CO,, m:s 28 ana zo nay street. WJG KEEP on hand a well selected stock of A O RICnLTDBAti Implements and everything a Farr mer wants low for cash. ; ; Hardware Store . '. : OF W.D.SiV3ITH&COv No.'s 28 and SO Hay street. ; SPBIG STOCK just received and constant ly arriving. We kecji-constmtlv on bauda vvM selwted' stock; of 1IAROWAUE of all iul3. Oarpenter'f Toots. Cooper's Tools and very thing iii the Hardware line. We sell low for cash. ' I ; ' ' Grocery Store 1 " :' v OF .. . i ' W-b.SRaiTH&CO., No.'s 28 and 30 Hay Street. 1 i A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF' ORO- tX. CERIF CER1ES always on hand, lj and will sell toio for cnth. TO FARMERS. TX7E have on hand No. 1 Peruvian Guano, YV' Biiugh's Eaw Pone Phosphate , Magnum L'3onum, Pure Ground Raw Boiie, . W. D. SMITH CO., No.'s 28 and 30 Hay St. Fayetterille, N. C. Pensions to Soldiers and Sailors I Jof the War of 1812, fpHE following is. an extract from a circnlar vl. received this day from the Pension Office, issued under the late pension act, approved tWy U, 1871: r Under tins act three classes of. claims! will arise: Iciwt,'. Of officers, soldiers and sailors who served sixty days who have never been pensioned. These will, be entitled to a full ipension of $8 00 per' month from Feb'y 14, L1871. SecoiwZ. Of officers, soldiers and sailors who served sixty days, but who(are in receipt bf a pension for disability incurred in tha ser vice of the United States. These will beenti tled to an increase of their pension ;to $8 00 per month. Third, Qf widows of officers!, sol IJiers find sailors who served sixty days,, who were married to the soldier prior to Dec. 14th, 1814, and who have not since remarried. These w ill be. entitled to $8 00 per month. i;: V I am prepared to prosecute" all chums for pension under this act in the speediest man ner and upon reasonable terms. I will take pleasure in giving any information upon -the subject. Address s AXTOUSEX AHD CoOSSSIXOlt AT LiAW. Fayetteville, N. C, Match 4th, 1871. m'ch 9i 3m . Sixtr-Five First Prize Medals Awarded- rpHE GREAT SOUTHERN Piano Manufac- I torv. W:.i. K sab is & Co., mannfactarers of Grand. Square and Upright Piano Fortes, Bob. tttimore.Md.- t f-' These Instruments have been before the i tmblic for nemly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence aiono aiuiineu ou unwrvtcuseu pre eminence, which pronounces them -unequalled. 5 Their Tone combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity f ofjntonxtion and Sweetness throughout the RCale. , : 1 ? jTheir Touch is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. l IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, '"using none but th9 very best Seasoned 'Mate 1 ex al. the large capital employed in our bnsi ness enabling u.t to keeps continually an im- L'"-..' . 0 9.. . a . t. 1. fiTtOTTON, Naval Stores, and all Poduci$ fXJ bought by - .-j : r :-W. fi. HALL. i in I i IP "rvs3E3.-. -: 2 n i ii . I . i i afciEftiiETaw-: CAREF4J tLY. ":- Agile iiijcl Fever. " The only preventive tnown for Chills ana Fever is the nse of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Wolfe's Schiedam, Schnapps. ' -t Is good for yspep8uu . . . . . ' Woffe"s Schiedam Schwippit. ' ' Is a preventive of Chills and Fever.1 , Wolfed Schiedam Schnn good tor jdt kidney and bladder cbniplaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Scliunnns Is used all over the world by phviiciah in t H: ' ts gootl for all Urinnry eomplalariir ' Wolfe's Schiedam fechiiapps: Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. . Wife's Hchiedam Schnapps, f . Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach ' ;' Wolfe's Schiedam Schnriw. ' Is imitated and counterfeited, and-purcha sers wilt have to nse caution in purchasing. 1 beg leave to cull the Attention of the read- era vj icbuuiuuuuv iu inrui ui me ocuuiipptt; l ieei Douna to st inar x.-recrara your Schnapps a3 bing in every respect pre-emi- neptly .pure, ana deserving of mcaical patron age.. At all events it is tpe .purest possible ariicie oi noiiana gin, uereioiore unobtainable, and ns such maybe safely prescribed by phy sicians. DAVID Ai. UOrr, ftL D., rharma oentical Chemist, Dew York. . : LoOTsvixXrv' Kr.t Sept. 1. I feel that we nave now an amue oi sin Buicanio. ioi sucn . . a? -1 .9 case a as that remedy is adapted to. DSL. J. W. BlllGhTV ; "Schnftpps'' is a remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, etc. : , I take great pleasnre In bearing highly cred itable testimony to its efficacy as a remedial agent in the tliseases for which you recom mend it. Having a natnnu tendency to the mucous surface, with a slight degree of stimu lation, I regit rd it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, partic ularly, those of the genito-urintfy appanilns. With mnch respect, 3011 r obedient Rervani, . voao. a. juxjao, .is., aew xora. -, 26 Ptxb Stbeet, New Xobx, Nov. 21, 1867. Udolphq Woute, Esq., Treseni: Dzxn Sia . have made a chemical examination of a sam ple of yonr "Schiedam Kchuapps," with the intent of determining if any foreign or inju rious snbstance had been added to the simDle J mstiuea spirits. 1. j . . i f v The examination hns resulted in the, con clusion that the sample contained no poison ous or harmful admixture. I have been una ble to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which are sometimes employed in the adulteration of liquors.. I would not hesi tate to use myself, nor to recommend toothers, or medicinal " purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent, and nnobjeotional wwfjnrpn. Yp7 Tjrrrn"v. "V"r ChemjcaIi and TeeHSrcAL Labosatort, 18 Exchange Place, Nkw Yosk, Nov; 25. 18G7." Udoipho Wouk, Esq. i Dear Sin: The un dersigned have carc-fnlly and thoroughly ana lyzed a sample of yonr Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,'- selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic substan ces, niore or less injurious to health. 1 From the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior quality, hpalthful as a beveracro, and effectual alia its medicinal quail- tien. rtespect fully vonr.t, I Signed) ALEX. TlUrPEL, ChcmistJ FRANCIS E. ENGEL1L4RD, II. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Drug . gist. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., m'chSm 22 Bilvveb St., N. Y. Onlce of Fa) ctlevillc National Bank, Fatbttevixle, N. C, Jan'y 10, 1871. TFIS Bank, .with a paid tip Capital of $50, OOO, $30,000 United States bonds having been deposited with the Treasurer of the Uni ted SUtes, as required by law, for the protec tion of its circulation, commenced the business bf general.Banking this day, and will discount foreign and domestic.'nills of exchange, buy and sell sight exchange, buy uncurreut bank notes, buy and aell gold and silver coin -and bullion; will negotiate the sale or purchase of United States, State, County, Town,' City, Rail Road or other bonds; will collect notes. drafts or checks and remit promptly, on liberal terms, to any part of the United States, the Canadas or Europe. '. j .... . Will receive money on deposit subject to check, And wiH transact any other business pertaining to legitimate Banking. I J. D. WILLIAMS, Fbes't. j.in 12-tf W. G. BROADFOOT, Cashieo. THE OLD ESTABLISHED ACTUAL Baltimore and Quo-It $rtei. BALTIMORE, M j Incorporated, 185 L :tessivb asd ;t. Founded 1852 ' . . ..i , ' THE MOST EXTENSIVE BEST B USINE8S CQLhEGE 1JT THE VJT1TED STATES, : Every Young Man should write immediatelj for a package of College Documents, contain ing our large Illustrated College Journal, Sam ples of Money, Beautiful Specimens of Pen manship; 6V-"r r v ; . E. K. LOSIER. ErttidmL J. M. Phimjts, Sivf. .' i ' - - I of AciUul B'isinee DrpL oct. 6-1 yr IRON FOUriDERY. ' J. W. EMMITT & SON,' 7 Miles SOulhOf FayetteTllIe, IV. MANUFACTURE all kinds of Costings and Agricultural Implements. ' "" Wm hull Attention to our Plow Castings. Mill Gearing. Horse Powers for cotton, gins, Hol low-ware, oauiarons, iveiiies, c. i All fonndery work necessary 'for Farmer and Mechanics, made to order and in beet style ot workmanship. - "Jl ".' O. TT . XjAl all x A. ty ojxi., mch 30-tf ' ' Fayetteville, N.C. Claims of Southern loyalists W'M. A. GUTHRIE. AxroaiTET at Law. Fayetteville, NJ C, will give special at tention to the collection of claim tender Aet nnnoTeas. anprovea uarcn n, aoi, ror oompeneation for property taken from South ern Loyalists for the use of the United States armies during the lata war. m'cb:.0ep29-Jy ' '. " misimi of s - : V-Btoto cl MorllL Cnrcllr- . Charles A IfxlIiUan. executor of Ilark U Fhersos, dee'd, . Ucpry McITWoor G.J To 0.9 Sheriff ff Cumberland County, Qrn&n . , TOU Are hereby commanded to summom ' Charles Avllcllillan; - Eieentor of Utr-Ta He. Pherson, dee'd, Urnry McPhersoa, 0,. At. red and llary Alrtd, his wife, the defendant ' above named,' if.they.be. found vjtiua ru ' County,, to belaud appear before the Jnde of ' our Superior Coort, to be held for the Ckmaty ' of Cumberland, at the Conrt Uoom la Ftvotta. villa, on the 11th Monday after' the 2nd Moo- . day of February 1 871 , and answer the complaint whieh will be deposited in the olce of the Clerk of the Superior Court for laid County, witlun U nrttbre days of the next term thereof, and 14 t&e said aelendanta take -notice that If they - ' I fail to answeT the aaid complaint within that ' ' ' dmo the plaintiff will apply to the Court fbfc th ' relief demanded in the complaint. " . i Heroin fail not, and of this cummcaa fnile . dne return. ' .'-;.... ',"..! . Given under my hand an4 the teal cf sail J Coart, this 6th day. of A prill 871. , . . ' Clerk, or Saperioy 1 mi e - VSlcWSortJiJCarolIc ; Donoan O.. aioRae Aije : cf Jrmsa'-'T 1 . Pritchett, baakmpt, t imect 'JL IU C ; bouse, awigneoof Isaao Outh-iaa 3t,W. nany of Isaao Oathtaaa sad Aarca llaaa, r ' boakrtfpis.: .. ) , n s .. s. J.f. 77 . 'OUTirftheTeby. comrjanded -hifaanca . Bjmeonllewboneett'-'r'I a XJutV rtia iJCOtrrr.rr. 613 ta beheld' for the County of "Cukuci a ' the Conrt Hooie In Fayette vlUe, cm the litb Monday after the 2nd Monday of Febnrary 1871, and answer, tb complaint which will b deposited jn the office of the Clerk of the, 8u- j" perior Conrt for said. County, within the. first '"l three days of the next term thereof, , and let the defendants take notice that if they fail to answer tho aaid complaint "within thai tima ' tho plaintiff will Apply to the Court for the relief ; ! demanded in the complaint , 1 r ' " ' Herein foil cot and of this summons tnals ' dne retnrn. . . ' ; ; . s Given under mv hand and the seal of said Court, thia 27 day of February 1871, (HEAL.) i ALiKi. McTUERSOH, Clerk of Superior Court Cumberland Co. apl 6-Ct- '' : ' WIDOWS' AND OBPHAKS' BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPAtlY, KEraBENCr-CHTaixa Dtwxr" Esa.: V CosUer Haleigh National Bank. Baleigh, N.CL ' P. A, Wilet. Iisn.. Caahier Citixena" National a- Iiank, Italeigb, N. Or EdwamI Woon,l-r, farmer, Edeoton, N. C Capt. A. B. Axnarwa Supt lialoigb and Oaston B. B,, Baleigh, N. C. AltUU U K DAINOEBFIElAiy; -febl6-ly . Special Agent. RESTAURANT. 1 1 1 . . -. THE well known Eating Saloon at LIBERTY POINT HOUSE, Fatzttxvtxxjb, N. a, U still well supplied, and prepared at all hours to furnish meals, refreshments and the deli cacies of the season. Gentlemen, clubs, tntU eient visitor, &c, accommodated by the weak, day or single mcab '.': ! I . THE BAR Is constantly and amply supplied with ths befit Foreign and Domestio Liquors and wl&esv The hoMt CIOAIIS. ' also .the celebrated OLD VELVET WHISKEY, on band, mch 16-tf . K. BURNflL A. A.llcKETIUX & Fnj'Ctlcvillci IV. V.9 r TT AVE on-hand a large and oomplefa tiomit 4ixun Jmctory curiRepoaitorj'i. a.thoy Robeson County, , . ' Rockawaj s, Bugles and Ilarncf of various styles inl priceeC made of best ma terial by experienced workmen, cheaper than same quality of work can bo bought North et , Sooth. '' . ) All work warranted. ' 1 ' REPAIRlNG doneatfcbort nblice. Bugpries for thorough repairs received by our Y agent, JX COOLEY, Shoe Heel, Robeson Co., N. C, and foi warded to Ftiyctteville. jano-ly; . . DR. E. FLOYD. jun ly-ly f DENTIST, ! FATtTTEVILta;V N. C. j A. MOORE. Wholesale and Ite tail dealer in Tobacco Snuff and Cigara, iso. y, tireon tit. iuyettevule. N. C. Oct. 27r 1870. r ly JOSEPH LTLEY & SOlf Grocers and Commission HcrchmU U AND DEALERS IN ' Hardware and General MercKandtMi I ,' Fatettsvilli N. C. " January?, ( ly FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL LIVERY STABLES. PASSAGE can be had to and from tVe Boats, about towa, out in the country, or td any of the neighboring towns. .. Tangly. v JACKSON JOHNSON 1 JAS. L. COOLEY, Agent for tbo Salo of McKeth&n ; BuKeS and Qarriagcs. , ; Manufacturer bf and Dealer ia Harness, Saddles, Bridles, ; Whips, Collars. . Boro Bloriketa. ; ,. '$uoe heel, n. a , i f All kinds c( Repairing done on ihort ttotiet nov3-(f , i 1 azjcx'b sravNT. jxo. w. imoir.a armnw. 8PRDNT Jo HiriSOtl. COtTON FACTOI13 "CQMMlSJitoX MERCHANTS ' WILMINGTON, N. C. . Refer to James Dawson, 'Esq., Banker, "Wil mington. N. C. " ang 4-tf AXI NAVASSA GUANO! NAVASSA GUAX0! AT wholesale or retail for1 cash or on favor able tnus. by ffcl 16-tf i W. O. HALL, .4 gent. ELANTING POTATOES, toes just received by -Planting Tot- W. O. HAIaL, FLOUR. Bacons Butter, FUh. Lard. Ml, Cheese at ' W. Q. 11 ALL' fi. .WATERYHEEK Mill GMririt.Shdlfft":&B5j .bend rcnAcmcuiKi j. n 26-9m 7 L, r- ... T 1 i , mm
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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