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r-i -r - A; ' - t 4 - "Si" 4 4- r .FAYiTTBV&iIiBi ; N. O. '? I ' - EDITOR AXD P UBLIS2IEH -,;.-, ;i .-" 'J- Ki?-,,? "Wmv .N;r; Jzml 'i . . a' - , . J - I II .1 II II "1 : '-Vs? -V ' i i TEEHS 0? STIBSCIIIFXIOII. - CmsKin advane. or 1U equivalent, at the following rates: ; " ,. - -, . On copy one year three dollar. Ooe copy six monthsone dollar aad a ball r Fot every cltt of rrvx stTBscniBVBS, at the rat of three dollars a year each to one place an. extra copy will be sent gratis for the same " , time. ..- - .". Ts corixs will be sent to one address at - the rate of two dollars axd x halt a year 1 each. And twkctt copies to one address,, at I a nue oz two dollabs a year eacn. Ten copies in one order will be sent a rear for $25 00 i ;Or six months for 12 50 i itQt three months tor - . 6 25 i i. Twenty copies in one order will be sent a 1 year for ' - - ; 940 00 , Or six months for , 20 00 i ! ' Or three months for ' 10 00 jTh Eaolk will be sent to Teachers, Hinis ? ten and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half . ; cnnce. : - ,; - ? ; -; OF ADVEETISIUP. . Gash in advance er its equivalent, at " ' ' OSS DOLLAH AX ISCH i for first insertion, and ' - ;.,-. - yan cwTB AH IHCH for each insertion afterward, of transient mat ter.; and by contract as follows in advance : B tr 1 Half inch v. $1.25 2.00 I 2.W) 4.50 750 ) ' One inch $ 2.50 4.00 5.00 9 00 15.00 Two inches. J I I.I $ 5M 8.00 10.00 18.00 27.50 Three ' inches I I 14.00 1 22.50 I $ 7.00 11.00 35.00 Fonr - I I I inches. $ 9.00 J 14.00 18.00 I 30 00 45.00 Fourth I I 1 Half , I ' - colnmn. $29.00 30.00 40.00 CO. 00 00-00 One . I I column. $35.00 ! 48.00 C5.00 100.00 150.00 (22 inches) j I All advertisement may be chiinfjed once Trr three months without additional charge, For ererr other change there will bo nn extra ehnrne of twenty eenU an inch. Twenty-five per cent i ad'led to the ebore rntes' for peil notices kepf ;niide mon? editorial or reedan? matter. Ohitnary notices of more than half an inch ere charged as advertisements. '.24r3 peci&l contracts made on reasonable term a. IInlbni. Crds, Labels, Bill-TIe.id, Blank Forms, and all kinds of ordmary job work done promptly, neatly, and cheaply. : v FOB TUB AOLX. CARTnAQE, N. C, May 5th, 1871. --Ma. Editor: Last Saturday, 29th nit., was n day long to bj romombcrod ns one of joy, pleasure and happiness both to the young and t ho old cf Car thago and the surrounding country. Uright aud early Saturdaj" rooming were seen the chitJren with syeot and i tn i 1 i n g co u n te n a n cos vca ije r ly asking 'Hov long bef re tho bull will ring? I want to go to the Celebration." At iui early hour the parents came driving in from tlio coaiilry; with their bwg j;ies anJ carriages- IiterJy -vrwmel with childron and good things for tho ilinner. Not long were the children 'permitted to nourish their impatience, for at half past nine the 111 rang and in fifteen minutes everybody , was in iho grove at the Presby tqrian Church .''ready to join in the procession. The Mothodis, and Presbyterian Sunda3 . KchooU j'lined and had their celebra tion. in common The procession. v hjaded bj two little boys bvariiK' tlu' flags of tlie two schools, on which were inscribed, "The Sunday School is the hope of the Church," "The Sunday School, God's ' nurseiy," ''Feed my lambs," "Sutler little children to come, &(;" then went to tho Methodist Church, rwjhen the exercises were com menced b prayer by lie v. Mr. Mc Queen. The Sunday School children then; united their voices iu singing some selected, pieces of mns'c which .would lavc sounded pleasan'ly pn the - car of the "hardest to please." Iteva. Gibbous and .McQueen addressed the Sunday Schools with short but point od and appropriate addresses.. I5y . this time it was 12 o'clock and the people repaired to the grove. The children wore admitted into the acad emy, whero they had placed before them a table loaded "with both sub stantial and dainties. Aflorthcchil dron came the older people, who left tho table feeling that it was cood to bo there for a while, but if they re mained too long they did not feci any better. After dinner, Mr. J. II. My rover, of Fayette vine, delivered a temperance lecture which greatly added to the in terest of tho occasion. The children played and laughed, ran around and jumped tho ropo until nearly night ' mid then went home "so sorry it did not last longer." Mr. W. D. Smith, of Fayetteville, D. V. P., organized a Council " of; 4ho f TlOnuS Ol xeiupuruuvu uu tiiut. Council having thirty-five chartered members opened f prosperously, and promises to do much good in saving both the young and old lrora tho per nicious effects of intemperance. There were several ladies present, and who knows but their presence may keep manva vounff man, a brother, a fa ther or son from filling a drunkard's grave. Tho council is now getting underway and is taking in. both Ac- . . I TTT ; . I tiveana Associate memoera. o wish it much success and think there is no doubt but that it will succeed if car- nest efforts can insure sncccss. - Yours, Ac, E. O. T. Accepted. We are gratified at be in nr able to announce that Mr. Boyden has accepted the seat on the Supreme Conrt bench recently tendered iiim by His Excellency, Gov. Caldwell. ;He qualified before Judge Dick, in Greens boro' on yesterday. Old North State, inst. - j-' .i . The Weldon News learns that the Petersburg road bas positively decided to build at once a bridge across the Boanoke at that point, and that it has - selected the route which crosses the 1 river some few hundred yards above tho present railroad bridge. 'Mf V Voi. m.iNoi(K From" the BaleJgb Sitinel; -V U ? Raleioii, N, CApril1Z0th 1871. Jo7mMinman9 Esq fcli Brook, Penm i Dxin oik: naripg oQen intortncu that there are reports, circulating in Pennsylvania and clsetchere in the North, with resttcct to " the insccurltv of Northern men :n North Carolina. growing ouv yh uiaxsorganizai.ion9t wo? -aesiro ia . state tuat wo , are Northern men.&nd -have . been resi ding here 1 tori somo . time, longer or shorter; we-have, never been interfered with in any way, and find the' coun- trji as safe as any :place where . wo hfivo lived. ; .:-y-v. :-u '-:n'f.. xvu-jxiux, u miTB or mur uuuuuus the State. , Wo' know nothing about them personally, and believe they do not exist now anywhere. These.-acts were not against Northern men, but against those of their own State, to wards whom they had bad feelings. Any Northern man, who desires to get an honest living, can come hero and will lo treated kindly '-. by all classes; We feel perfectly safe in pur persons and nronort v. Tho cry of Ku-KIux is a political cry, entirely and is kept up for political, purposes in the North. Any one who will vis it this Stato will see that the com munity i porfectly orderly and quiet. , Yours faithfully, G. W. Coo KB, Late of Pennsj-lvania. Samuil F. Patterson, . Of Pittsbnrg, Pennsylvania. Das Stouffer. Lato of Ilarrisburg, Pensylvania. A. Reekie, ; - ! Late of fichigan. 1 F.OJBennett. . J (Late of Delaware.) 'f. Thomas Owen, ' ' Late of Ciaghainpton, N. Y.j I D. S. 'Ireland, Jcn., Late of Tioga county, Penn., Joel Curtis, ' Late of Connecticut. William Warsock. k ' j Late of Canada. - Samuel II. Perry, Late of West Killinly, Conn. Charley E. Perry, Late of Rhodo Island. Wo Iearn'that the election for Mag istrate of Fi)hco aud ComniiRSioiior's for Ijuaberton, took place on M hmViv Isf Tn st-7 Si fr-roamwortTrtlnr-ckimioij of Oiveii'C. Norment. E-n., as Mayor, mil MnssrA. A. W. F.illr, A. H. Mo I, Jas S. McNeill and G. P. Hig lev as Commissi. Hier. for th? enuiiii v?ar. Tiie gent'emHii eleeteil are a'l Conservatives, and 'the election was very qniet, the radicals having uo ticket iu the field. FrO!n the Pec Dcj Ht'iu'd wo lea-u that the annual deetion of the m iu eipal offieer.n for tho town of WadeS: l)oro'. which took jlaee on M)nda3; last, the 1st iiist., resulted as f.dlows: For Mayor, Dr. E' F. Ashe; for Com missioners, M. II. McBiyde, J. A. Little and G. W. Wiloughby. The Robesoniarilenm that Henry Berrv Lowry and Boss Strong' visited the ifouse of a gentleman in Richmond county a few days ago, went deliberate ly to his stables, harnessed two mules, and, having attached them to a wagon, drove to his corn crib, where they load ed the wajjon with corn aud proceed ing to Senffletowu distributed the load among their friends'..1 Late in the after noon of Ihe same dij the wagort and team .were returned and no questions asked. j WrruixaYCx, Marine. From tho Star we learn that 102 steamers, 19 barques, 81 brigs, 221 schooners total 513 craft in all. with a total of 174,877 tons, have sailed or steamed from Wilmington for th? calendar year ending May 1st, 1871. f ' - . The lecture of Col. N. A. McLan, before the stndents of Floral College, on Friday evening, 28th iost., is de scribed n- a j most able aud eloqnent "production. ) A copy was solicited for publication.! The4friends of Convention iu WaynA County will hold a County Convention in Goldsboro', June 10th to nominate candidates for the proposed State Con vention, "j '. . : : ' Receipts of cotton at Petersburg since September 1st to May are 33, 981 bales, lagamst 18,338 bales to same date last year. Hillsboro', N. C, May 3. Gov. Hol den was indicted by the grand jury here to-daj' for-perjury. The number of volumes in the li braries of leading colleges and a uni versities of the land: Columbia1, 15,--000; Union, 16,000; College of the City of New York, 16.000; Washing ton and Jefferson, 17.000; Pennsylva nia,' 17,450; Kenyon, 17,830; Wesleyan, 11,000; Michigan, 22,000; Marietta; 22,500; North Carolina, 23,00p; Loy ola, 25,000; i North-western, -25,000; Sonth - Carolina, 25,000; Dickinson, 25,500; New Jersey, 28,000; George town, 30,000: Bowdoin, 32,000; Am herst, 34,000; Virginia, 35.Q0Q; Cor nell, 37,000; Brown, 38,000; Dartmouth 38,000; Yale, 90,000; Harvard, 184,- There are fourteen thousand heath en Chinese in San Francisco.' who own $74,000 in real estate and $1,188,000 in personal property. From. -Washington. Tns ILkqaIa tender f PECisioN. The i decision ofi the? Snprerao y Court yesterday, affir ming the valid i ty . of con tracta for' the -pay ment of specific weights of gold in coined money, was based upon a case appealed from the Superior Conrt of Michigan, which presented an in stance Of singular provision - and - cah tiont The action in. tho conrt below was brought to recover Tent ,upon a lease executed in 1826 Tor the term of one hund red - yearsi in., which the yearly rent reserved was fonri ounces, two penny weights, and twelve-grains of pure eoldcoined !ia i motoey fp Piffnnrjierxooyaiet; .ocHirtq? and interest lh coined money, gave jndgement for the market lvalue, in United States- notes, of tho coined money: but the Supreme Com t re versed this judgment, and hold ! that payment must Do made m coined gold money. . 'r' V " THE KCKLUXLAW. It is understood that tho kuklux law will beat once enforced. Instruc tions to United States?' marshals are to bo issued relative to the mode of procedure and the employment of deputies under it. Advices i from South and North Carolina, however, show a growing quietude throughout . FkomCosecticot. Harlforif jllay S. The Legislature organized to-day. The officers are all Republicans. ! " A Joint Committee, " with power to send for persons and papers, was ap pointed to investigate the alleged er rors in election returns, j The Price of Coda. Senor! Vildo sola, during tho sitting of the; Span ish Cortes on thd .Gth': instant,1 -read from a dispatch respecting the! sale of Cuba to the United States for the sum of' one hundred millions cf j dollars. Tho worthy Senor asked the Gorernr mcnt for explanations on tho j subject. The Colonial Minister, wanned to a respectable degree of well assumed frvnzy, answered Senor Vildospla j by the solemn assurance that tho island of the had but one price "the blood Spanish army." , Tho Pennsylvania Central ; railroad company has b ased tho united rail road companies, of New Jorset (Cam den aud Am boy, New Jersey land al! ifiiffrtrrancttm'y-'T b e - Pom hV 1 ya ( i cooip.inios atreo to pay tho 2sov Jer s.'V stockhulilers iui unriiud dividend of un i)cr centnih per uniiiini.t j Tii"n h:isp tjivo.s its p.irchnser.- a coni'plt'Ui lino from thy Atlantic to thv ocean. ' i l-aiin'o KneP Your Corrox Tax iltiictirT Governor Aleurn recommends 1 .the ;Lei-ilatis'ro of Mississippi to memori alize C'Miijro.ss to rotund the cotton tax paid' in 13(o and 180G. It is I not improlmblc- that this tax will- H xvo U bo refunded by and hy,'aii(j therefore people should file away their receipts .careful I j'. ....-' , , !' The now land-graut measures which passed tho Forty-first Congress: were: Oregon Branch R. R., 4,-700,000 aoes; v supplemental Korth ! Pacific, 11,000,000 acres; Texas Pacific, with New Orleans,' Louisiana, ' and Fort Yuma, California ; branches, 1S,000,000 acres; a total of 32,700,000 acres. At the opening of last session tlocro were on the, speaker's table 23 laud-graut Senate bills, 19. for grants td railways; one for an irrigating canal j in New Mexico, another for the improvement of Dulu.th harbor. M h According to the latest reports from the Isthmus of Darien, a new route for the canal has been discovered. It is ouly 22 miles loug, and the deepest cutting will not be orer 150 feet, per haps not over 75 or 100. ii Africa has taken high j;ronnd in Ar kansas, it is said. Whites appointed to office by the Governor are warned to get away in two days. -These are black kuklux. :.y; ,'iJi .. - CorvAOB or the United States Mists. The coinage of tlie Mint of the, United States at rhiladehphia for jthe first qnarter endrng M?irch31. 1870, was: In gold, $871, 145; sil Ter, $32b.2t0; copper and brbnz, $50 8(M'. The coinage of the branch mint in S in Fran cisco for the; same period was: In gold S3.424.000 silver, 301,725. The coimpe of the branch mint at Onrson City was Gold, $72,750; silver, $12,012. The deponits of bullion at the United States Assay Office in New York fur the same period were :- Gold, $1,193 97: silver. $583. 66& The deposits at the bnnch mint at Denver, in gold and silver; $2 20.25a , 1 i The wotneh at La Crc ss j JWK. have got the rag carpet man'a! 'he worst way, making j up all tie! old clothes they can find. Men ! have to sleep in their pants to keep from hiv ing them made into carpets, and they often wake up in tho morning1 and find a leg cut off. j - Advice to young ladies: The least conspicuous, easi'ssty and safest way of darkening the eyebrows is by jraeans of the bent end of a hair-pin smoked in the gas flame.; I - ; " , - . . . - Ak Iowa school teacher has been dis missed for kissing the big girls.! The girl 8 say the School Board had nO right to interfere with their studies that way. Mean TniE-The time when One's note falls due. New York city owes a debt of about fifty millions of dollars " y ;! j The Virginia. Treasury is in good condition. 1 J lCQNYlSttSAflONV yery5 welL to, caU women trifling ac pleasan t and graif esirpon .the relaxatibn.oot and the moralists should be, always character, nafve nc social nes. Imp not 8eriaonsgood conversation lot jyoious; if its Vs all that cn UiQri .should e Kbnsiness of ICje; i require that it .i&'im proving' j;of its propir ngl- . Jlavo ;;te 'xs, lectures, i!j stitutions, and xson ited edncatian- al machinery-rC.not oJT &ll kinds tpo tmproye u all pp. I j : ,ce ot tho cart)?," if nature did fiqtc- fit little wh6d some duncehbpd t' ' i awcppififlljo If tho "Queens of society" will oi;ry without illnaturod sharpness playful without silliness jf they will sho w4ns that affectation; vanity, jealousy, slid slanderare not necessary ingredients in thcsocial dialogife, but that, ratjr, tney giyeaii an i it savor to inc.wuqssi, and a i i i; .. i.. - mo : uiuvvi V9.it piay ui wuiuau remember thatood humor sai- thev pathy and the wish' to please for the 1 i. c ': .:n .z'jftf euiU: jk giving jM(.niuru, joiw; charm , to tho inmost commonplace thoiights and expressions, their con versation will. "improve" us, perh?s, quite as much as most popular lectures and some popular sermon;'. . ) - : , ., - ; : i '-: "How little it costs to be polite; is an expression thai is 'often made sise of, and its a trn one. Politenesgl is its own reward. The polite man iul ways met with kindness by his fellows. In. the use of the term, we do not nau the politeness of the exquisite wl& is alwaj-s bowing, scrapiugr, and smirkf jag, but the frank, cordial greeting an(f lat tentions which ari evidences of t ljnd feeling. The clevtr, polite man if al wa3'8 welcomed inlo society; his pres ence diffuses choerfiluess by the family fireside or n the parlor The hean churl cannot assume it; hence his pres encois always disagreeable, and 'jiis company is avoided oh all occasions. We advise the yoang . people to cf VI ti vate a spirit oi kiadnCss aud good eel inj toward their ncqnaiotances. - I&mll repay a thonsand fold. ' . . :, ':n The bachelor editor of the liahngh Tclvgram "knows how it is himselt" 4tnd sav.: 'If our people Vfonld imitatr thehlii- fioliools,. they wohld so!w the ptfb lenil whic'ii sn n'izz!s jthn usqull y cfar he i Is of the Whvj and Ti hu an. I tf us a, population -of yonnu: women ntjto bsejrae wives- find uio'hers, whiiw pi:ie tin il hoiue-ediuration for onr .fjirls.jnd skillful training iu their, hi?iti:nate-lbi-ties of housewifery, wonld -j u-sti fy ifUfit yoinf men. in taking unto themselves wi vesi wherens the fact is. that uinler the Ipreer.t system of education1, vftit-k social habits f our people, their syle of living and h i extravagant Parian and E iropean G-urjfc- fashions, wlvfeh both our.mn and women hnveadofd, restrict judicious m itrimony tojhe most favored sons and daughters'of fortune." r Pakental Love. What is more ue and lasting than the love a parent birs its chiKl? Brotherly ati.2 .sisterly: ve is clear, the love of a friend, sweet; nt, oh! where is tho love that can couxre with p:ireiital affctiou? When sorrow visit us, it. i3 always in the parpts' ear ihe tale of grief is ponred, forpwe know, whether our pain be greaor little, the soft voico of mother, or fije firmer one of father, has always sweet words of consolation and endearngnt to offer, which make onr hearts Jl&ht again, and onr spirits gay. When ;sjk ness with its threatening hand hoMrs o'er ! us, is it from rinrse, friend, oiieen sister, that we wish to receive t.he cooling drink?, Ah, no! 'tis from mill er, who, with aweet smile and soflpa l'ess, makes us feel that, even tha;gh we are sick and sufferinj?, earth ?ias one bright, golden chain which bt0ds ua to it. 'Tis the geutlo pressnrK of mother's hand on our forehead wcu driveaaway paint motherls soft jce in our ear. teaching ns the sweet exam ple of patience which we are to follow, and mother's kiss on onr brow, wfcb makes us feel that even Heaven j ere drekry were mother not there, i-ff pant Travelers are always liable to sudden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and l&e el occarrinct when absent from home, arelyery anpleasaut The Paim Exx,lkr may alwaj tbe L relied upon in snch oases. As soon as yot fel f the symptoms, take one teaspoon tol inagl of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot wter, J stir wen together ana nnnk hot ltepeat .ne dose every hour until relieved. If thei pjuri be seveVe," bathe the bowels and back witii the medicine clear. - f i In e-ises of Asthma and Phthisic, take a. tea spoon fal in a gill of hot water sweetenedfeifrell with molasses; also bathe the thro it and Stom ach faithfully with the medicine, clear. ) f Dr. Sweet says it takes oat the sorene in oaSes of bonesetting faster than any thi ho ; -r tv.' mm 18Z0 fej ev-r appuea. - ' V r; h ' - : 1 Fishermen so often exposed to harts by!hv isg their-skin pierced with hooks, and fi 6f fish, can be relieved by bathing with thie ain Killer as soon as the-accident occurr; in-.: this way the anguish is soon abated ; bathe S ; of ten as once in fire minutes, say three or; four times, ynd yoa will seldom have any troable. Th bites and scratches of dogs and;cata are soon cared by bathing with the Pain - Kil ler clear, may 4 m'h 31-i;y . i-;:-:;L-; -y - - - ' , f .: : ' ------ ' - ' - - - in ii i .. -fc. -i. . NEW-SPRIHG GOODS.. : THE uniersigped is nov open'pgyjMicl by th last of the week expects to haria' utore. his entire stockiof J "5"" ' 8PBISG ASD SUIIUER GQ9DS. which will be offered at reiMonabltf priees rfbr cash or on short time to promt pajing ?u- 1 tomew. Please come forward, nd tf in Wrears pr op and examine my hands6n?e and cheap stock of goods. . - . -.""v ' ' ' ' ".March 30-lyr ''E. J. LITjLY. ; copper-Rema Cam 'Sow prpM4 to execute all loads ct eopoer worK. ou snort notice, and in the neatest manner poanbl. - r Competent workmen sent to any part, of this or the adjoining counties to do the above men tioned wori in all its branches. : Turpentine trorkera wilt find it to their ad vantage to give mo a call if, tuey want good work done.- --'!-; ': ,:-'-" "'-.:' TIN WORK ROOFING and PLUMBING Anna tn nrAay Ktr jrinrwtnf and kil!fl vnrlr. -o. " 1 " men. i r : ... . ' i. j A general assortment of tove, Tin and Sh,t Iron Ware alMra3- kept onjiand. irhich I will be sold lower than mannfacrurers prices. Look to your interest and fire me a call. ! L R DAVIS, H npl 13 nov 3-ly 'Fayetteville. N. C Just Received and for Sale AT THE OLD STAND OElU MITCHELL 3C ITlids. Mascovada Molasses choite ar U Hcle. , : : ' :''-y 15 hhds. new crop Cuba Clayed Molasses. 15 old crop - 10 ' good Syrirp. .;; ; j And a good stock of everything in thji, Gro cery line. Call and see before bijingi No charge for showing goods. , Plenty of good Liquors and Provisions on hand. ' mayll-Cai B. MITCHELL, Gillespie Sti Claims for Supplies Furnished the U. S. During the Late Warl OX the Urd March, ' 1871, Congress pruned an Actfpr the relief of loyal citizens for stores and supplies fnrnithed the United States, and tor the nse and loss of vessels or boats du ring the late war. . y 1 am prepared to furnish the proper blanks", and with the aid of an eminent Aud reTiable law firm in WaRh.ington City with whom I have formed a connectiou, to prosecute any claim against theigoyernm-nt under thft Act. I rill take pleasure in civing any information upon the subject ' JOHN W, HINSDALE. ''A Attobsev at Law, m'ch 30-3m J Fayetteville, N. C Sugar, Coffee, j Molasses, &e. "TX7"E call attention to onrJurge and careful- rr wctwV titocfc of ions. Ac. which we are offering at th lowest market pric.- Purchasers will do well to give us a -Ci-.U before bnving -elsewherp. W. ;A.WHiTEHED CO. m'ch 30-tf t No. 5 14: Wv corner Market sqnare, To the Soldiers switl Widows ofi I lie Soldiers of the War of 1812. ffiriE undersigned,' some twenty years since, at much ronble-and expanse procured re 'roH evideuce of the services'-of almost every s'ldier who served in the -war "of 1-812 'from Vorih C irolinii, and is perhaps the' only man in North Ciirnliua who 1ms such inform' ion. He has heretofore procured. Bounty Land for sol diers in almost erery county in the Stite, and nowoffers hia services to all soldiers and wid-o-ws of soldiers, to procure a pension nnder an Acti Feb'y 11, 1871. ' Address him at Fayette ville. N. C. JNO. M. HOSE. . ixxth 30-fcb 23 tf Pensions to So1dieis aud Sailors of the War of 1812. - - i . -.- - . THE following is an extract from a circular received this dnytfrotn the. Pension Office, issued under the late pension act, approved Fely 14, 1871: f Under this net three classes" of claims will arise: ilj'st, Ui officers, soldiers and sailors who served sixty dayu who have- never been pensioned. These will be entitled to n fall pension of S3 00 per month from Feb'y 14, 1871.' Second,. Of officers, soldiers and sailors who served sixty days, bht who are in receipt of a pension for disability incurred in tho ser- vice of the Uuited States. These will be enti tled to an increase of their pension to $8 00 per month. Third, Of widows of officers, sol diers and sailors who served sixty days, who were married to the soldier prior to-Dec. 14th, 1814, and who have not since remarried. These will be entitled to, $8 00 per month. ; I am' prepared to prosecute all claims for pension under this act in the speediest man net and upon reasonable terms. -1 will tke pleasure in' giving any information upon the subject Address J ' JOHN W. HINSDALE, f Attobuiy aud ConssEiiixjK at Law. -J FayelteviUe, N. C, !, , March 4th, 1871. m'ch 9-3m , Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded- mHE GREAT SOUTHERN Piano Mannfac- I tory. Wm.! Kuabe Co., manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright Piano Fortes, Bal timore. Md. ' :'; , i ' ' l These Instruments have been before the publio for neatly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an tmpiircha.md pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled, y Their Tone combines great power, sweetness I and fine singing quality, as well as great purity I of Intonation and Sweetness throughout the I entire scale, -f . . - - Their Tonch is plint and elastic? and entirely free from the Rttuneaafnnna m so many Piano IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very host Skasoned Matk bial, the Urge capital employed' in our busi ness enabling ns to keep continually an immense-stock of lumber. ta, on hand. , . : c proved Ove; onr Sqnarer Pianos have our new Ira- rstrnng Scale and the Agraffe Treble. 'We would call special1 attention to our labs improyements in Grand Pianos and Square Grands, pitented August 14 1866. which brinft the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained.' - .,. "--1 --.' Every Piano fully warrontdd for five year. We have made arrangements for the Role Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated Par lor Organs end Melodeons, which we offer, wholesale and ppfciil. at lowest factory price. m'h30-5mo WJL KNABE&CO ,BalL, Md. Received from U. S. I Costom House, in BaWmow, 4 CASK (original pack age) of HOLLAND HN. K .. . ap'l 6-1 mo. ; ; ; R. T. SCANLIK. T7L0UR. Bacon, Butter, Fih, Lard, MeoL J? Cheese at W. G. HALL'S. COFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Syrup! Salt, Mess, j V Tork at W. G. HALL'S. . Whofc;;Nol;44. -y. 7 ; 'V C A R U I: The onlv " nreveatiTd .known forChilU abd Fever is toe use of Wolfe chiedasi tkhnapp; Wolfe's Sclilediim ScliUpps xs a prevenuve oi vouia ana rcvr i. w rrr, for au sianey ana piauaer rompULata. W&lfliV' Schiednta Sciitmppa: f ! WolffcV . Sclilrdam chtwi tra I good Toritll UHnr'wnl,pJj-,' '- Wolre's Scli'iedaitt Scliuitptwif Is recommended by all the Sled leal 3Fetilty: i . ' WbyjA Schiedam Schnapps , . ' j , ! Is good for Colic and puin in the tftoibftch: ' t 1 i tr- Wolfe's Schiedam ScknaDo. Is imitated and, counterfeited, and purctia sers will have to nse cwntioU in purcnasin. j I beg leave to call the Attention of the read ert to testimonials in fatbr of the Bclrneppsr I feel ' bound , to sy ' that -1 . regard - jovr Schnapps as biug. In every respect .pre-emi-pentry pure, and deserving of in edicui patron age.. At all events it is the purest possible article of Holland gin, heretofore unobtainable, and as such m Ay be aofelyprescribed by pfcy. centicul Chemist, New York. LouisviLUt, r.i Sept.'' 1. I feel that bave now an article of .gin suitable tut bvmYx awe m that remedy, is adapted to., Dt. J. w, BRiGbT. , i ;.(.'. , Schnapps" is d remedy in chronic catarrhal complaints, etc.:; ' ' 1 ' ' y ' I take grat 'pleasure, in behrinehiuhlT crl- itable testimony to its -efficacy as remedial agent in the diseases for which yon recom mend it. Having a natural tendelcj to the mncous surface, with a slight degree of stimu lation, I regard it as one of the most important remedies in chronic catarrhal affections, partic ularly those of the geuitn-urinnry apparatus . With much repcct, your obedient servant,' , . ' CHAS. A. iAb, il. D.t Mew ork. 2C Fnnj Street, New Yoiut; Nov.' 21, 18G7. Udoltho AVoltr, Esq., Prtsent: Deas Sis . I have made a chemical examination of a sam ple of your "Schiednm Wchdappa," with the intent of determining if any foreign or inju rious substance had been added to the simple distilled spii its. . .. . , , The examination has resulted in the con clusion that the sample contained no poison ous or harmful admixture. I hare been una ble fo discover any trace of the r deleter Iocs substances which are sometimes employed In the adulteration of liquors. , I, would not hesi tate to use myself, nor co recommend toothers, for medicinal nnrnoaea. the 'Schiedam excellent and -Tmobjedional, variety of gin, Very respectfully yours. (Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY. Chemist. Chemical a;to , Technical Labobatobt, 18 Exchakoe Place, Jsrw York, Nov. 2o, 1807. Udolpho Wolfe, Esq. : DiabSik: Theuu dersiinied have carefully and thoroucbly, ana. lyzed a sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam Schunpps, Beleoted by ourselves, and have found the snme free from all organic substan ces, more or leas injurious -to health. From the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior quality; healthfnl as a beverage, aud effectual in its medicinal quail .? ues. uespecimjiy j'onrs, .. .. CSigned) ALEX. TRIP PEL, ChemfsL JbitAKClS li ElHUULKAliV, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grocers ond Drag- . gisi . UDOLPHO WOLFE'S EST., m'ch9-3m 22 Beaveb St., N. Y. Turpentine " Tools, 500 HAC23 NOW E2ADY FOB SAL?. Hacks, Pullers and Dippers Made to Order of any Form or Size -I't-,- ' ;'' '-,'.'". V V- ' ' MY HACKS have proved themselves to be far superior to any Korthern Hacks made. Orders from merchants and others solieited . If Turpentine workers want a good Hack oak for WALTER WATSON'S make, Bay no other. 'k ' Williams & MuscmsoN are my Agents in Wilmington. Manufactured by; WALTER WAT8fltf. i : Hny Street, FayetteviUe. N. . 0. 1 0EXT3 WANTED, mh 30 oet 27-ly Office of Fayetteville National Banft, FATETXxviLZ.it, jj. C, Jan'y 10, 1871. ' THIS Bank; with a paid up Capital' of .850, 000, $30,(KK) United States bonds bevies;, been deposited with the Treasnra: of the Uni ted States, as required by. law, for the protec tion of its circulation, commenced the business of general Banking this day, and will discount foreign and domestic bills of exchange, bltr and sell wight exchange, buy nncarrent bonk note, bay and sell gold end silver coin and bullion; will negotiate the sale or purchase bt United States, State, County, Town, City, Rail Road or other bonds; will collect notes, drafts or checks and rem t promptly, n liberal terms, to any part of the United States, the Canadas or Europe. . ' Will receive money on deposit subject to check; and win transact any other business pertaining to legitimate Bankinsf-r , J D. WILLIAMS, Pbxs't. ' jan J2-tf j W. O. BROADFOOT, Cashtxb. THE OLD ESTABLISHED ACTUAL COBKEB OF . ' ' Ballimor and Charles rrW, - 3ALTJM011E, M1 Founded 1832 , Incorporated ' THE MOST EXTES8IVK AKD ,'. BEST BUS IN US S C OLL EGE MJT THE WTJflTJSD STATES. , Every Young Man should write immediately forapoeksge of Collega DocumenU, eooUln ing onr large Illustrated College Journal, 8am pies of Money, Beautiful Specimens Of Pen manship, &c ' ' E. K. LOSIEB, PrnidaiL J. JL PHTLLrps, ftri. . i- n.' -., of Actual gwlncsM IMjH. . . oct. O-IJT t T A ocr I .. .r CsrrCtj UXi.'d for I vi - oitnejprri'-rCocn:. q . , ., rttAiwri4Jtli L.KiL.:. . . ,.i thAaiJfifcitsM j:-'.ic-i;-t;: . v autoanswer tLa said t - ".-'zt v thikryiet!lAt?itfri:i -- t i 'Z I yuerein xano end cZ 1 -j r ; r-c i . m m mv m , , . .... . 4 w I ( i . - r A U;: .ftztZ'.cIiL r . r;ttcijttr. l .-rt, r$ f X txr i L. Gt2. u i ,r. r SOU re r." W ypp U z I ! to U and", annear oerors the- Sh&tm tf At - . L'l . i rn Monday after tie 11622 J' -cf d 'Auty' depoaiUd I,th odos of the Co.lr; tbJ BTV perrerOotuH'fo slid t&TLft4zK'lltk the jlefendutslinotlAlir t nswer tbtt sail 'boolphJnt WLiii Hl?TZimm ' - U Wwih Ml tJbt teod rtf G&fcsAC23Lj i .Oireji under my handand fTSfcAA1 t"Z3j Conrt, tliirtfr flay Ot PebTnary trrr.x 4o . rScAz' ... Ai.ryr. iLrrtiPnv. . Clerk of, feaperioTcUrtmW ii . f .ti'" i rr. mm iT. A i st ! bit WIVIkM A1KMV4MII J 4 A4SWIUM kj A Bank, JMeigh, N. d Tw Wwa Farmer, RleoWn; VC.CTClrt.X.'Il Arw . tf opt. aleign and Oust Omit; IU tUldrfJ sZZX THE well knewn EatiogSslooh at LItO.T 4111 well tuppiled, and pvepsrsd AUih7rs cacies of the season-. Gentlemen ; claba, 4ro sient visifoi, AC, ccommoda(a bYttWk; aajor 6iDgis rnsat- i ' " THE BAR Ut" ! ji. ....... Is" constantly and am pit snpiinect' wl Ar fxks best Foreign and Domevtio Llrihrir kftl w4Im. The Ixwt OIGAIIS. also th:etUfijutd OU VELVET WniIiEV, on haad. moh lS-tf A. A. McKETHM .m TT AVS tn4uuid a large and onrtipleea tfk-. . JLJ-w oi worK, .ana are prepared to .fnraUk from Factory or Bepoeilory, at phoe Bret, Robeson County, ' ' f Rocknways, Bowles and ITanbsi of various styles and prices, made of best ma terirtl by experienced workmen,' cheaper same quality of work cun, be bought &ortk m , boutn. . I All work warranted. .. . REPAIRING done at sLort notice." . Bugsies for thorough repairs received' by ear agent, J L COOLEY, Shoe Heel, Roeten te., . C.; and forwarded to Fa-fcttevill.ii n i Jan5-ly . ?r ...t DR. E. FLOYD. , jnn ly-ly . DENTrBTJ Fatkttevuxv, A. MOORE. Wholcsulfe' H- tail dealer in Tobacco 8nuflr 4d'Cicir. ' ; no. urern Bt. FsyenevUle. w. C. JOSEPH rlJHJSY QX Crbccrsahd Comolsjftin lirji'ratj I : " AND TlEALttPJllv "I ' : Januarys. M,(rf ; (1 jf;w ly , FAtETTCTILLE VltflTEL' LIVERY STABLG3. PASSAGE ' cnn'"haT tol an'd ffrom ike Boats, about tori, out Jn' the country' r to any of the nelghborta townoyi Ji ua Jn xi. iy. ' it JACKSON JOHNSON JAS. L. COOLER i , .;. Baff&tefli od Carriagps Manufacturer of and Dealer in f Darhcss, Saddles, ;Brt3Jif r.lWHpa, -Cclhrs, Hqrsa SlanVrtL 81IQE KEEL, KjfT, , All kinds of Repairing done on short nitlee. 1 nov3-tf " " ; i V 1 alkx'k sPBtnrt. no. w. BiXsox. 'ii. larkmrx. rt - ' COTTON FAJTQRl-rah '- -ir . ASP .- tnm COALM1SSION MEncHlNfe : . V ' , . WILUIN(3TON. 1NT1 '(0. , Refer to Jnmes Dawson. 'Em;. Bsnf er. TTiN mingtoiii N. C t o . r) ug4f NAVASSA 6 VJLH01 NATASSA IftTANO! AT wholesale' or retail for cash ctm t vcr able terms! by ' t ' , .' rn a . feb lCtf I W, O. HALUMNttU NO. X GENUINE PERUVIAN urjAriOjut received 'direct from the Gottrfanjeut Agent by . W. D. rJUHa IrfX) - i nn , . . i Mill .GcarinSfcafc t'fyp nfllEi!flIUi.'.tli u-. ill! i l-J .rr . t . . . . '"' " . , ' , . .. . All v .;;t-:y v ',': l: : . E 2 Y V
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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May 11, 1871, edition 1
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