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1 '.EAGLE.:; I ' - Wh -,V,, , Ji .. I A-. f !3oC& 5S?,0 .frC :,t"": i w noie 110. au. L ' THE PibUskei" every Tlwrsday morning ..(., - ! ' AT . PAYBTTBVILIiE, N. C. EDITOR AND r UHLlSUM.it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ossli in advance or its cquiralent, at the foUowing rates: One copy one year three dollars. ' One copy six months one dollar and a half For erery ct.ub of ms scbscbibkks.- at the rate of three dollars a year each to one place, an extra copy will be sent gratis for the aame ' time. ' . -I: -'",', . 'f M copim -will be sent to one address at ths rate ot two dollabs ind a half a year each. I And twenti copibs to one address, at f tha rata of two DOLLAHa a ye?r each. ; Tn vnniA9 in one order will be sent n year nr I r I $25 00 . Op at mnntTis for 12 50 Or thrfift months for 6.25 Tfntir nnnies in one order will be -sent a year for . 4 00 Or months for 20 00 Hr throA mnnths fnr " 10 00 'Paw V. kfTV will Vta SATI t tn Teachers. Minis ter and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half .price. TERML3 OF ADVERTISING. Gashwin advance or its equivalent, at ONE DOLLAR AS INCH . 'i for nrsl insertion, and - ' FIFTY CENTS AN ISCH for each insertion afterward, of transient mat tar; and by contract as follows in advance : Vol. III. No. 47. FAYETTE VILLE, N. 6$ THURSPAY j JUNE , 29, 1871, N ;., - go H im s Half Inch ; ! I A pn $ 1.25 2.00 j 2.50 4.50 7 50 FOB THE EAGLE. " Little River Academj. flrmi-isliincr and popular institn JL v " J- , . . : oirvlttonn miles UOrtu OI lion, Bleu.' 'o : , Faycttcville, in Cumberland county, cloped its exercises on tho 23rd ii.st. Two days were spent in examining tho pupils in their various studies, and f.nnsa in answering ttic many nuos'tions and in solving tho dif- j terent uimcun. pruuit-un ies showedHhey bad been thoroughly instructed and- not allowed to pass ..,r thin.r thev did not undeu- stand. The y oun g men aim , i.tromrl their Bncechcs on Friday morn ing before a largc concourse of citizens J....1 ii,Ar lnArvo much praise for tho Rblo manner in which they acquitted The Last Six Months of Chemistry. In turning over the leaves of oar last volume, to see what has been done ; o,Q lin a of chemistry, we do not JU KUW .... w . . come across the record oi any svari- Hncr A scover es. but we unci a ver) I One inch S 2.50 Two 4.00 5.00 j I I 9 00 15.00 I inche. $ 5.00( 8.00 I 10.00 1 laOO 27.50 Three inches $ 7.00 11.00 1 14.00 22.50 1 35.00 themselves. .,, . Capt. N. W, Ray, of Faycttcville, de i : ,.,,,.,-1, 1 iinmiu. I address and it was spoken of by all present as one of his . -x. -OP t . I i- inppiesi, cuurt.. i ',-nnnnf knowledge ot tne properw8 stances previously umwiwou. . . . . - n. ii i Fonr 11 I i inches. $ 9.00. 1 14.00 18.00 t 30.00 1 45.00 Fourth - I I I nrt colann. $12.00 1 18.00 1 24.00. 3C.00 1 55.00 Half colnmn. $20.00 30.00 One colnmn. $35.00 ! 48.00 (22 inches) I 40 .00 j 60.00 DO. 00 65.00 100.00 1 I 150.00 All advertisements may be chaugV once N LfarAA iinntha without additional charge. For every otherrchange there will be an extra i..M.ArAnt.TMnts an inch. Twenty-live per cent is added to the ( above rates for special notices kep 'nside among editorial or I,i;nr TYiftft.r Ohitnarv notices of more than half an inch are charged as advertisements. ml contracts made on reasonable pterins. Handbills. Cards. Lahftl4. Bill-Heads, Blank Forms, and all kinds of ordinary job work done promptly, neatly, and cheaply. Southern Claimants. - Tl.o. n.llowin.r nr.. amoiiL' the second lit of claimants he lb re the .Son thorn Oainn C.'oiniiii-.-i-.n, :t Washington i'.f.- .J.ii-i.nvtl- under oath tliaL thoy i .1:1. t.hc cause ami t 4Juiti:d Slates .ivu-l.iivd' J i.y:il udlu'rviits lii. I.(ivcniiiii'iit Ol UH! ilnriiK- tho late war vve hale been able.to give an account to-o we nave been auie w Bv"- .i.. Whinr of the artificial production of com hoforath bath-hortsea eleven being the Each one has in his - Aa 1L L.l nrufnl onef the alkaloids and b. is ery otfSra encouragement. . - - " J AHer remaining six minutes making pro-ress-towards the grand WaHe. Arr temperature result indicated ubove. . ,4ts o? t ii aft Aw. F.: heis wrapped - - I 1 - 1 (II .III i W Wfcfc" . . - . ing discoveries, but we Unci a very j 1Tbe use of cblorinegua m t'-Wy ke the "sweat-box." and ri;tinn of thiuirs in the ii-i mtiona- although suggested pianKewou i,u wtv laboratories of the world, and there, is soe year8 8ince has cently .been g? ana onfl .clock be is ready ftbortfant proof of unusual inausuj bron2bt more .prqmiuuy T Isrl.vnd so rrreat is his appetite amonir scientific men. It is pleasant ' aWic in connection We S: VmZL, remains before him bttt and refining oi gwa. llTi TaWftloth ' The effect production of chlorine -gas can nooe nerfectly wonderful, onomically accompUstieaon a iarp -irr b4 of belief: Men who scale, more P'hsts is cor&0 here doubled up witp rueumauam the more than ever hot the ranks of scienunc borers have not been so largely thin ned by death as they were a year ago. Very few men oi aisuncuuu uw uc.x onrnmnnml nwav durinn the last six months, and the biographical siceicuea of these few have found suitable place in-onr columns. Conspicuous among those who have closed their labor may aration 5 Df finany "tnetaW. be mentioned rrofessor, wewwrnui, w;n;0m von Haidimrer. and Ffofesf nr Stand eler. i V ' The efforts of chemists' have been chiefly directed towards increasing our process, tne a"". and Uriirh crutches are strengntenea on u 3d towras it, uu nd nre as lively and active there appears to be liWie aouou i,u. - W"'" y ' . .UB - n in the seo- as gymnasts. , it? it wili ooiaiuexvciio. -- - - . . m . rJJ Rerfogresslvc Agriculture In ' i jngmna. ho writer of tho -admirable report After the close? of the address one ' .... . . i :n;fn those good old-time general tions was extended to all present to partake of the many delicacies oi ui season that had boen prepared by, the vi nnnlA oFTJttlo Kiver lor 1110 ou- casion. Getting through this part ot tho programme, tho exercises were hfrain resumedtin tho musical depart- ment which lasieu unm a iuw the evening Too much praise cannot be given those bcautitul young lames for tho very able manner in which they performed their part, xney sananu plaved many new auu uuuuhii . WnuliI he On tne pianu auu wi... - pleascd to givo-you. a moro exienaea accouut, but as the writer did not ar rive until a late hour it would be im possible! ' . Wo were informed that the exercises of this institution would be resumed on the 11th of Soptember under the present hoard of instructors, Jesse 1. Melcan, principal, and Miss Mary Mc Xeill and Mrs. Cannon, assistants. ' ; ; A Visitor. The rare i oiHon and amminum,. mo. more readily obtamea iruu un in nnv other way, and COUJUUUUua buuu -rf , - ... it is probable tnas gun. - - Wf lViie Massachusetts! Bureau ot oia for tho year cnuing portrays a startling irUt.ion of tho farminir rn.cTvceria and' dynamite :we note r:nd; He savsl an spirit of the age. . The tendency for it an unusUal demand, aw cm- - hout MasSachusbets, as these now always is to mate pracucai ua u ical nature of glycerin, voMmiilons records show the native evervthinji in other words, to turn it solveotr properties, and the fJirmer is disapbearinff. sub-! This is in accordance with the hunianitan be refined by tne usa o. --r tisfTcs of Labor, The Plications rm MaVch 1, 1871, The Fall LECfTics. Beginning rfith Kontucky, which votes cany in Auirust. about tho lirao of our Oonven- tion election, juuiw cwvhui . of tho States wyill he held during tho coming fall. These autumn ciwuuiw will to some extent prcngure iubuw ;j Antncf nA vcar. iiiiu us lUCUbiak Office offfa jette?IHe National BanK Tim mim. THS Ban..wHh a paid p Cplll of $50. U00, $30,000 tJnlUd BUte bowfc .bjnrf been deposited with the 'Tteastirer of 0m Uni ted States, as required by la, tat Uie proteo tion of its circnUUon, edfcmehced the bttttaess of general Banking this day, and will dlseomaC , loreign ana aomesuo vi vi wsw y and sell sight exchange, buy nncnmnt bank notes, bay and sell gold and silver coin and bullion; will negotiate the saU ox purchase ot United 8Utes, Bute, County, Town, City, Rail Bond or other bonds j will tolled notes, drafts or checks and remit promptly, on liberal terms, to any port oC the. United fcUtcs, the Canadas or Europe. - V ; will receive money on aeposit suijec w dheck, and will transact any other business MrtainiflgtolegiUaUBaiiiing. jan 12-tf O. BlCQADFOOT, Citattt To the Soldiers and Widows ot the Soldiers of the War of 1812. fTttlE undersigned, soma twenty years since X at much trouble and expense procured re cord evidence of the sorricea of almost every soldier who served in the war of 1812 from xrih rtnttittira- and is cerhaos tha only man fat W .w- . . , , ,iuu w i Carolina who has such information. U .fniif virrOl Ifl alSPiaveU r. nnil Ttanntv lAnd for AOl " . . 4Vk Ihfl I i t..t onni in Or Itld a. -Mt An n ri'ii'i wr iiiii m. k. hw i mow in iiiiihixl n kj x w awuu w mw -h nv nnin DUI UC9 1U i" - .-.T . . ... i j coming struggle. -, . ' Kentucky is now tno tncatro oi animated canvass, and the two candi dates for governor aro stumping the Stato in company, iienerai nu is the Republican nominee, anu jur. Leslie, now Governor, is tho candidate of tho Domocracy. now offers his services' Itf all' soldiers and wid- . ows of soldiers, to procure a pension under art Act, Feb'y 14, 1871. Address him at Fayette ville, N. C. . JN0.U.B03E lit'eh 90-fcb 23 tf Sixty-FiT First Prixe Medali AWlrdttf THE GREAT SOUTHERN Piano Manufac tory. Wm. Khabk A Co., manufacturera of Orand. Srfuare ad Upright Piano Fortes, Bal- Ncxt to Kentucky in order of time, j timore, Md. . U. Vj. public for netefy Thirty Years, and upon their urul-lhat thev never yielded voluntary Kui i port ! to the Confederate Cioycni- ii-. Ll " . . . ... . I. .-..I Ii ment. Commniuwuioiis uji'mi j .cts of this lisx may bo :id Iress -d to 'The CommisstoneS of Claims, VaAh i r " . - , FOB THE EAGLE. Carthai-.k, K. C, June 17, 184 1. A fouvenlioH of the Conservatfve party f Miuire Cvjdnty having been called" fur Uu purpose ot'-iiomiuatiiig a 1 1 ...... .v ti..i ( neent.ion. ueieir.iiu l" iy ... shoull there be one cahed. The meeting was organized hyycaU- Ul,n Shaw to the cliair, wlio m, ------ iKTU C.n')LIXA. '...! Dixon Inirr'.vm. 1 ' - . . . lngton, .1 onn t:..iJ.:'nn.l. r.ouiitu. David A. liry- ant, Alexundey Jackson, Maltl e.v .. L-ary, Ambrose Overbaugh, Wilson Peppers. -r Johnston Count, , .Tamos Hay Mar tlri'M Howell, Maurice Howell, Geo D. Pate, John Robinson, Maria Thomp son. I , TT 1 .,..nMH Honn'tt. Pharoah lluuson, Samuel Smith, Josep.i Wilson. SOUTH C.VltOl.lNA. V nrninfu. Solomon 1. "Wilkes 1 Marlboro' County. Marc)i "Bell, Po tcr V. Iiowyer, James Chavis Israel Dose, Matthew . l)riggar.H, lsi.ih tray, i),r ni-Miit. Joel Hall, Isaac Langley, James S. Leggctt,' D.incan McPherson, 01 tJ aff.n,a;.n. William 31. Jscwion, imeon Peavy, James Peavy. Tsapo leou Prince, Mrs. Ann Powe I, And f Mn Quick,, Gamewcll Quick Martin ;L- Moses Quick, Murdock Quick, Phillip Smith, John T. Thomas. ' IIokors at Tkisity College at the recent Commencement were awarded as follows: ' - ; In the Freshman class F. P. Out- law. of Duplin, hai highest distinction, and J. H. Durham, of .New Hanover, Tin the Sophomore class T. H. Po: . - i K II . nnnntx' Ufltl tll'St. and G.I3.Evcrett, ofEverettsvillc,and B. J. Grimes, ot Tarboro, second. ( T In tho Junior cla?s W. L. Terry,-of Arkansas, had first, and W- C. or- "man of Caswell county, and C. B. rrn w'nscnd. of Lu mberton, second. To Senior class J W. Maney, of Stanly, had first, and . . lirick- r?f Illutix.and D. E. Bryant, ol "Mfexas, second. inf Dr explained the ohjectof t he couvenfion. The diil'vlrent townships in the county were alll representcu except, two. a committee, lormeti u m wtu.. two delegate, fioni each townsnip, was uppoMitid to nominate a delegate and draft ivsuhitions cxprossivcof the ., .f i tn AoMVeiiLlon. 1 he COin- ... 1 4 A ini-C. lir i I 4 ll 11 t.VT Mill. nmiec rcunu iu j. v. ........ .... - durin"' its absence Messrs. Alexander Ivellmd Div.JShaw entertained the, convention liyshowing some of the most important defects and imperfec T ii rfint. Conslilution and the intolerable taxation under which the people will, from . necessity, have to labor unless a convention is called to relieve the Legislature from the constitutional necessity of imposing bur densome taxes. John C. Campbell, be in?' called on, spoke at length on the itni ioiiulit v of : tho convention question. v . The committee on resolutions, hav ing returned, reported the following Which were unanimously adopted. Resolved, That the Conservatives of Moore County appreciate the necessi ty of calling a convention of the people to change the Constitution ) of the St'ito the present being ununited to our wants and burdensome to the pco- every thing in other words, to turn it to good account and. in this pursuit nbpmijsfca have been' unusually sue- vuw " Woeful sinc-e the commencement oi ne i vear. We can not occupy the time pi pur readers with repetition of the ac .mints nlreadv civeu of the leading in vABticrfttiohs. but it may be worthwhile to recall to mind a few improvements . i- I in nrdor fo ftfi-f tuat nave ueeu waut, iu . courage original workers to make re newed exertions to round up and com plete certain desired inventions, j a ipan meiuoa ot mi"s gen was suggested by Du Motay, the mn-Mbomlsh. who has enriched our d.ro of the' manufacture of oxyf o iw.h ponsists in heating slaked iiimH with some carbonaceous materia It looks like a cheap and easy way of procuring a gas that would have exten sive application iu the arts, if it were ..,r.,;i.1K'0 in milimitud nnautitv. When we have hydrogen in abnudahco, we i " ...I ..t X t- ......1 It- ii-nnl.1 lit. can easily caruuiei i, an.i .u . w..... a singular thing mdeed it some clay our i'.iuuiiuating gas were to be made out of water combiued with slaked lime and the distillatiou of coal were to be confined to. the production of tar de rivatives and aniline colors. j Oiir knowledge of hydrate of chloral has been imichxjendtid. A good deal of ewnlradictof v testimony txisu in reference to it and we, are now jroing through the doubtful stage, in which the skeptical rof-iso to. believe, and the credulous are .much disturbed in mind. Ur h-npi.-ik-en nains 'o L'ive both sides rtfiiiforniii. which votes on tho first Tacsday in September. In her recent eldctions California has - re newed her old Democratic allegiance Governor Haight, Democrat, was elec ted in 1867. aver Geo. G. Gorbam, by a large majority. , ' tk-p Congressmen aro to bo eleo- ted at the aamo time, and tho Stato tjonvontions aro to bo now. it is oe- icved that Haight and Booth win do renominated for Governor by their its solvent properties ature onaninl an meets ihm nrSent vear, and much progress has been made. , . ,t , a fbAr P.bfimical product, called car bolic acid, has been subjected to num- ventiproperties, auu iu American farmer is disappearing. Hjci pf its distillation, have been ISX farm at an early tgo io fecial snbiects of .inquiry .auriugi--.. , nnlifio.es or to the tous and cities to follow commercial aril industrial pursuits. An intelligent person of American parentage wont- eroua experiments until it has become inas a animportantarticleotcommerce. IM, .np,MnPfl taklni? tho placi of Frpm this hasty summary, it oc ... - uirbd-he aa apparent that chemists ihave not ueen ; - r d owncr8 0the idle, butbavecontributeaaiau- ncw c:omcrs are necessarily our general Btoc Ji cW intelligent, less skillful, and m- ! Jnif!5an-. M, canital than tho men they I'Wi 'La. t' v i 1, a Aor.onninAnrn inilf. , . : tho r rtpplinPS! . 1 . A. AM .lnM hn diminishes ana ucw.uicn - f ' profitable A por and com para iM.morant emnl ivor is linahle to use Mfvay intelligent h-jlp. , tile clamQrs phP..in labor, forgetful ithat "briuns in 00 hrnvrn needed to make J...,' 1.. !-,! r n iM'ofitab e lielo Un lk4il 111 .H". - I . I I ihe poorest class ot iaor, uuuo- ntly, seeks era ploy men o in) mu cminiry utuvu. ju....-,-! , f kWmoiii are seen doing heavy jhold rk. Large numucrs 01 enituiuii ifftuer lliirieen years 01 .1.: MSvcd in agridiKural labor ; and the me reason is given joi nn-n r.., ut irivp.n fin the facf orv la- Th Arkansas SDrlnS3-W0iiaerniI dfeplaccj -and as a cowcqi T11C Ariiaiisrts omiiis x fe improvements aro made ! curative Properties of the SM- lcnractCP of tho far,riin( phar Waters 1 The Ilk Springs are sixty miles from Little Hock, in a wild and almost inaccessible mountnin region. lhe valley in which the village is situated, is a mil and a half long, running .. v a., nth httt.ween the Ozark Mountains. In the middle ot the day the snubca-us are like a b!az, but an almost cool aiul refreshing breeze ren ,ia U p n.tmosnhere at times cool aud ine fol- a lovely twi.ight, such as is but few places a twilight it deepens into tlie darker tno jan- 1 : .. 1 k For gran excellence alone attained on unpur chased prth eminence, which prOTnces them nnujed. Their Tone combines great powef , l" and fine aingin ouality. M.well aaRreat purity of Intonation and Sweetness throughout the etSiach is pliant and elastic, and e from the stitfriew found in no "J' , IN WORKMANSHIP tktt are trnwrmdled, using none but the very best Sriox UatJ- w tho large capital emPloJt?Jnt,;nLbiAi ness enabling us to4 keep contlftnally an im mense atock of lumber, && , on hand ito-All oar Square f lanos navo oiu respective conventions. i nrodOvcrstTu8SealeandtheAr The eloction in Maine .in September prw would call specUl atUntion to btr is for Governor and Stato officers. ute improvements in Orandnanpf land Soatj In Ohio the JHon Iltaw P-ace arau J -lK5 mk afai - n m iihiiiiiih uls asuvwi . - . - m vubvwvi. 1 1 .f:nnii in The Democrats I have nominated General McCooK on tne Kew Dcparturo platform, and tho Ho- publicans hayo put lorwaru ucuuri E. P. Noyes, of Cincinnati." j In Iowa the Democrats navo, .hum mated for Governor, C. Knapp, on '"-"tv fan. rstA tat five years. We have made arrangements fpr gjJJ Wholesale Agencv lor the most celebrttedrar lor Organs and Vlelodeonm WiwiigftTf i rpUU. at lowest factory prlee. iWmo WM.KNABE ACOMW delicious. s,in behind the mountain lops 1. fair hearing, and he summing up pi the evidence lead lis to think that aj a hypnostic of the hydi ate of 1 chloral is one of our most -useful remedies; but to be aoiilied without The disappearance of lowed by found 111 which, aa shades of Iwholeaome.recui, .mor and! lassitude engen? mw.rviitinnr heat of tho day nh1im t.v and natural piciu- n .'ii pi;S 1 ) f beautv and seclusion this Nature, lroni delir resn iltv i nnifixcelled. l7C.'. J " , !. wpjirt. i or ner vast rusumtc, .... villi l;t?hiri' haul tier These moan the weal sealtered here richest - e udo w m 0 n ts. Ertrio Itth the knowledge and consent of the best t;lin siopes and their magniheent wood medical authority: The employment 1au jSt i tljese gorges and dells, these pie. , Pr&alnrJ. That wc hearlih'- approve of the Act of the present Legislature, nl.llnni l-i i nponlp of the state tu de- cido whether or not they shall have a convention. llesoltcd, That we urge upon the people the necessity of upholding the nAnnofnl nn A law abidinir character Gov. Caldwell in 1854, with Mr. Phillips and others of his party, advo cated the right, power and duty of the people to cad a convention 11 u. uinjun ty of the legislature would" pass, a lav nnthorizing the people to voto on that subject. Tho legislature, by a mnjon . tv vole iu V.-.c house and a twp-thirds vote of the wU:, passed the very act "'that i'Gv.v. Caidweif for more than twenty years deelared'the) could pass, whea lo and behold 1 the governor re fuses to order the sheriffs to open the polls for the people to vote, au gives ' as the reason that his conscienclf would not allow him to obey the law the ivery law he had proclaimed for twenty j years that they could pass. , T JODOES . BOXD AND BkOOKS. TUb i marshal who arrested Mr. l'leasant j Pendergrass and six other citizens" of i Chatham county and brought them l ijere on the 9th of February last, made 1 then pay their own fare on the railroad by threatening if tbey did not, to bind I them in ropes or irons. Will Judges Urooks and Uond inquire into iuis matter and 6ee that such an officer be dismissed from the service of the United States? Bal. Sentinel. The Mount Airy News announces, on the authority of one Alfred Branscom - be, a Baptist preacher, that the de?il is dead. . ' :-'"-- thP havo always maintaineu ,r a willinfr submission to the" laws of tho country and by a prompt co-operation -wiiU. the lawful authorities in bringing all offenders to justice. Resolved, That we recommend Gcn'l W. D.-Dowd as our first choico to rep resent us in the proposed convention. Gen'l Dowd accepted the domination tendered him in a few well-timea re marks and discoursed more ! at large on the convention question. ! The convention then adjourned. JO UN SHAW, Chm'n. . Henivf B. Apams, 1 sccrct'aries. If Wm. B. Clego, j . - v j A uuuiber of persons, accused with participating in the recent ontrages in Rutherford county, were recently brought before the U. S- Commissioner in Rutherford ton aud bound over to appear at the next term of the Ui 'S. district court at Marion. The amendment to the Connecticut Constitution, submitting to the peo ple tho question whether there shr.ll be one capitol or two, and allow ing a' choice between Hartford and New Haven, has been defeated in the Legislature by a large majority. 1 of chloral as a reducing agenr, iu many chemical processes, is novel, and bids fair1 to become a very important one. The incidental products growing Out of its manufacture on a large scale, have also found an use in the dye vat, so not. iinrbnciwbilL'e of this subiect has decidedly increased during ! the ; past six months. i , .. i .1 The increasing demand for albumen has .occasioned .more than the usual activity in the search for new sources of supply. While mercliantmeu iook to far off islands, frequeuted by wild birds, the chemist examines home pro ducts, and finds 7m the blood a sup ply of albumen, that ought to bo bet ter economized and more largely used than" it has hitherto been. Blood al bumen is becoming a large article of manufacture, and some specimens! we have seen are but little inferior to j the best product of the egg. The sugar refiner, the photographer, the calico and aniline printer, consume large quantities, hence the. attention be stowed upon this branch of industrial chemistry. ' .j)--TioAt nnrn.r nnd crane susrar, two,in- f children, namely, ,tho poverty cir parents. . . OF AGRICULTURAL INT ELLIGEXCE. ITlie general educational conumon Sti.o farm laborer is very low, even felow that of the average factory op tative a large percentage can nei 5 her read nor write, and -although the lidvantages of our public school sys- &rv nvn PfKVPl'lv -aOUij4lti VCt ttlO 111- Ngreasing numoer oi laiu mh, v.. ferhieh tho children are chiefly ern- i...' kt nnftiilino- water, as clear as':inft,i nrevents the .atte.ndancoi from ii - i,.;nv of intervals in miuarMtiw,. nA tmiieral as miirnt bo desired. criai, ,;v , i: . . i ii. W A . . r..,vt wini roftK8 ana tru--tTiniPi t iipso miitiences 1110 wuo nu lure civs'jauoo ium .. .. z "r , j character ot social-intercourse issbeau . i ..M,,o dm AviclnP.PS;l.ri. l .w...., 1 . iif7 r.n tho rariTi IS rcil nnvm ii miii i i i ' .1 mi. u w . nr-v n i w t c . i iiau v - - . - master-pieco oi XH ature s uaum Mcretj moro mated for liovernor, j . u.- xvwapp, y , wn rxomiTtticaifrrt irttfAL the New Departure platforms The THB OLD ESTABLISHED ACT W All Kepublican canuiuato is nnmeu jy pontcr. The election takes placo in October. i A Govcrner and Stato ollioers are to bo elected in Minnesota. J In New Jorsy a Governor isi to bo elected, and some thirty pcrfons, of both parties, aro named as candidates for the respective nominations.) A' Governor is to be elected in 3las sachusetts, and B. t lwuer is sceu- inr tho Republican nominations Tho election in Virginia W.ll occur on the fii-st Tuesday after tho first Monday in November. I Organization of the Colored Con ference Mi VlKGlNIA AND NORTH CARO LINA Under the Colored Methodist Episcopal Conference of America. - There was a meeting ol tne coioreu . nnBlrtvg, ministers belonging to, the I 41. VV1UUHO Aiu w '1;; ,t " Church of Virginia- audorth Caro-1, irp IJCip u.jJJffiv iaaat Dnffeld las wepKXor tue -jmr- - (Tf NEW ' YOUK. pose 01 organizing a "-I -V , the two States unuer ino-uenenti REFEKii?uiiHiUHAais uxwm 7IUU uana, ifcaiw" aahilr Citizens' National 'Edwa&d JIVood, Esq E.rr.of V.1.ntnTV N. f!. QlPT. A. B. AlTDBEW SiipL Kaleich and Gnston It. R.. ItalelRh, N. P AliCH'D P. DAINOEEFIELD, feb lG-ly " Special Agent of a craft. Traditiouary narratives repcarJing bfew, remaining sons than ever odious to the nativo farmers ; and daughters more Mhpir sons and . - 1 x f -" . 1 . ; a 1 these springs extend DacK 10 a veiy tgnrcy than ever, onveu tu iit remote period, and their potent medifgr to emigration elsewhere, until in cinal effects appear to have been kubwn;fcome COnntiesr only men of second or I10 InHians ODL' Deioru iucr "vthipa. raiO auUHVt jimmwhj uuuu"u coBHrs or Founded 1832 ' Incorporated 1854 . THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE J.r THE VJSTITEO STATES. . Every Young Msn should wite immediately for a package of College Documents, contain iuff our large Illustrated College J ournal, Sam- pies of Money, Bcantirul Specimens of ra, . manship, Ac L0SiEri, rreslileut. . ' J. M. PHTLIJrS, iSill'.' a J . 1 UFE ored Conference of America organized Cashier Ealeig NaUonal dfint work that has been set apart dj the M. E. Conference South witu a view of giving the blacks a.churcu 01 their own. with their- own otaie and irpnprnl conferences, and with their ajrin SPRING ' GOODSi hi nh nns. in order that tbey may " r rru . 1 . . . . regulate their own government, j-rprjE nndcrsigrjod isnow open ng, ana oy ma two bishops have adopted tho work- JL iXBt of the week expects to have in store. ins of the M. E. Conference boutu as his entire stock of fiiTii. .rnwTaiipn. and thev are coins f'i" t!v in their Work. Ine Church Government has nothing per taining to-politics in it. Bishop Miles (colored) met Bishop Pierce and the Be v. Mr. Burton at En field, and under his management, with the assistance of these gentlemen, all necessry primary steps were taken fi t the organization of the Conference for thepe two States, All the membership of the two, consisting of some 1,900 tnrather witn all tne cnurcu persons, visited by white men. The Indians, ;tajjyt are left to work on the farms, or, it is said called them "waters 01 uuvy&Q farms are lerc to tne oiu muu unu and, on account of their healing pxop.-omen. The farms sold by the own erties regarded them as sacred. . lnMr8 wn0 iCavo them are in many m tiraes of conflict; the ground fromtanceg bought by "gentlemen from which they bubble forth was consid-hc city who have money to, invest in ered neutral. It is claimed by 80mphis way," and although almost the it. rk.. .frt ilmvintr heard of the cuifenitr imnrovements aro made preciseh'' il. . ... L ... nna nn hlfii . t 1 - A P ..Aoirlnnf a xr.r tno rative powers oi ine wi.ci, na w--w.oy mis ciass ui iiuu-iwiuwnm, jv. -; - . tr:;j , w,r Irliit tlm when he discovered nihfirfthin of larire tracts of land by organization. Weldon Netcs. tfiviinfl AATlO whici will be offered at reasonable prices jot cash or on short time to prompt paying cus tomers. ' ... ' ' Please come forward, and if in arrsars, pay up and examine my handsome and sheap atoek ot goods. !. " March 30-1 yf E. J. A. A. McKETIUN & 80X8, Fnyettcvlllc, N. C, i TTAVE on hand a large anu compi bpfonmn to them; were for- 11. of Work, andre, preparea io iu7i . . m w mv mm . m.m- mmtm. n m m n a the Mississipppi. absentees is of itself producing! "a dis- The first house was bnilt in 1805 b:strdus'.cliatige in our countryj towns, a Frenchman, named rrouanomme lowering the character ot tno , popuia Yery few improvements ;were made for onf and destroying all self-reliance many suosequuuiwio, o v :anu sca-resjjcvii. number oi invauua v uu wub f ' btabtij.u vutuMunw ceive the benefits of the water increaid; Tne rctUms of the census, as merly transierrea io uwuu - Bobeson Connfr. the Conference a00"10,6 n rtn(.lflirftTS BOglis HarllCRl Petersburg Va., on the 13th erf Decern- J". ffiade of best ma- ber next, for the purpose of thorpngh ofj rarkms styles and W5eI, cbper thJI coxl be lKuBht Httu. oi The Test-Oath. The New same duality of work York Sooth. . , All work ttartanled. . . m . Tribune Bays: . . aJ BEPA1B.1NO done at short notice. . "The Post-office Department nnus Bagfl5eji ror taorougn rrpnn m. m a f 1- w m An . AHa 1 I . I I II 1 1 . r. I . r lilt 91 ilvVU vrwvM rrr-ont trmihlA in tU8 DOUlDtm OUw RRenH 7 ..i.:i1l- ?u filling the small offices id compe- j tt. d ronxaea w An r wro t m a a i r m wv iiii ftuaA Mmw DENTIST, fATiTTrtttue, n. a for as of u rkrA.ribAd. In some cases it has nil C CI ll V II . r . ..w . . i ... i - . i r r- .ra mi ww m duatries of the first importance, have sed every season, between aoo, published, bear out tne eviueneo oi n.u been compellecvto aisconuuuo - m - - - - 7 uu . . ,. r .u 1 .re it u mna ontirfilv n.bandonedi4:, A'nminAfl hir tho iBnreau ,.t " 1 late,-acd they are likely to develop in- anthe buifdings-havmg been burned orx of Iiabor Statistics in the most re- So Mr. Creswell, Postmaster-General MQ0RE. holcsalo and IlO to sources of wealth to those who en- destroyed fromsome unitnown " ; jnarkablo manner, snowing asney uu rcqaires a test-oatn oi nis appuiuvuc,", fail dealef m Tobacco Bnuii g. ter uponlbem with adequate knowl: At the termmatiop ot tue reoejiiorc 8erioag decline in agricultural wcaitn notwithstanding that uongress n Af tnA.fnrmer residents returned'i j ;Anit.nralroduction. The truth nat oaainn nassed an act providing try where corn is grown in such enor- and built temrt1mbitatwns.uit bf th(picture cannot well be doubted. tbat men who could not take tno na nn i,a nmiiiM nf I .Smiwv firifSi)bardinsr housed vxr !rn nlntnM drawn bvi no un-l ;.n.Tn,i.natb minrht be inducted mto u Woof rrrnnA nn far made irom I wava . nnt iiftMiiHif 11876 . ve.rHpMVriAfidiv'.hand.' for'it is cullod .from tbo office '.anon 'takiaff the usu starch ouffht to become an article of Spring Hotels the largest in the State4cvjence 0f fifty.six witnesses, farm- support the' Coristitutio export. Its uses in rue ans u0 u was erecieu.-' xw -i"" . jcrs, cicrgynion, uieiurtnw, i uiscouiiuucq . jwqu uu. No. 3. Green St. Fujretterine, If. O. Oct. 27. ! l . 1 ath to Heven tber than PVAnsc.d wonderfully, and the ; demand ,WV-ww. mj I i I for it is likely to advance just in pro- ants to th property, and the govern jan(i othors, almost all residents of tho auow repeutnt rebels to be postmas -Lue leleven counties of Massacnusctis to tArs. And Mr. Greeiy, wno is we bp- its value is further disseminated. I Beet snrar is nudercoinir experimental ex amination, as we have shown, and bids fair to assume importance in this conn- trv na well ftR in JiiiiroDe. . - j n.vcw.i i -..i, thnsrt fitatomcnts reier. ) mf m m, v' j How? mpnt is fisrhtinc them for it. nlar knowledge of fl has been in controversy for jy.-.w-, r- rr , : J-JI.. ..U Io nnnJnaHM ... tv vears, auu iue c.-o u " rtfiver mnen it mav seem oaiiiii i United States Court of C!aims. ; lheowjntf t0 our having necessarily gath- attorneys turn k a, settle ui cm. " fcrcd only its moro striKing leauuua made within, the present year, and ljlj, is. nevertheless in tho main undoubt if. is. this villaso will mcrease lor gA,iitT fl,.rAf Tho evidence is too rru :r:i .,t;n r.f Artld bv short time as rapidly as Chicago has. Iiinnnimons t.n admi t of much;doubt of na riAAn Aonniflerablv Tlie UUliujuus ucie wo rwM fa .truth.: studied, and we have published all that arytrucwres, anu guuu The results agree luliy wun numer- kc Kno bnn nn th RiibiectJ ! The would blowoue half of them over. lnnk isolated facts that comes; casually xue meuniam, irom tup. tp every one s knowledge, ii is oniy which the hot water issues, is on thy jn jjew England that wo hear 6f farms east sitle of the valley. About 500,000 fAr.n flnnriahmf but now runninsc to Franklin County. Capt. Wm. S. Harris and Dr. E. Ai Crudup, are Dem ocratic nominees for Convention. . k Judge Brooks, has announced that Special Courts of the United States, for tne uape rear aisirmt, wm ut ciw at Salisbury on the 14tu ol August, ann at Marion, in McDowell county, on the 21at of August. I most successful agent thus far appears to beammonia, and it i6 peculiarly for tunate that this chemical prodoct can nnw Via obtained verv cheaply and in . i. .r ' - i large quantities. Ammonia, as ja mo tive power and as Ja refrigerating agent can justly ciaim the attention of all experts. It is onty a few years; since the first organic compound was ; made by artificial means. The announce ment of the discovery was everywhere greeted with profound attention as the tlinncrbf. wflfl nenr that at some future time we should be able bv svnthesis I in 1 to make such rare aud valuable j medi- ; A cines as quinine, morphine, codeine 1 num.1 ana narcoune. nnoin a w uiwuhwi t cial champion oi universal amnetj has a not a word to say in couuemuu- tion of this heartless and illegal pro scription! ' p.t tttcs th. New Hampsuibb Tno .nntirrtnv of CATnoLics. Concord, June, Tn the House to-uay, no uoui- mittee on elections made af majority report unseating oonvcrauvj, ....hlifin ftl M1UOH. Oil awwuiiw leiral vdtin. and refusal to receive the ,.nfl flnniMoiiinff huh now rrinninff to 1 rKn vlo were Ieiral voters gallons bl the fluid is discharged everyf wasto. It is only in New England Mp GaVo was elected by one: mnjonty. tweniy-ipur uouia mtw " .inathat we hear ot jtne aimosi, increuioiu resolution was onorou ucciarm runs alcjbg the base of the mounvaiUjf . Gf the abandonment of a railroad -1 . vat;ant. and allowing mileage Fifty-fojhr of the springs have beenlj- ugc manyycars. It Ik: only in Der aicm to Juno 21st. I A minor- tested temperature, Dut mere are w Engiand tat we hear of country ;tv rcDOrt was submitted b Mr. ltams many ruuw uo icv w0- - -twns in wnicntcoiniurtauio uuciiis cannoOe tested without great M houses can scarcely be sold at any JOSECU CTtEY & SOX. . Grocers and Commission Mcrtfca&ti AND DEAIiEKS.im - ' ; Hatduxtrc and Qencral Merchandise. . FAtEiWrixlc, N 0 . Jatmary 8, ' y - FAtETTEVlUE HOTEL LlVERYiSTABLEG, . rA4tAGE can be had to and ffota the Ik)ats?abonttbra. odtin the country, or to any of the neighboring j.. , Jan '11 IT. au bor. 60 ga of 1 i e largest spring discnarges- ons a minute, at a temperatnfe degrees, which will cook eggs minutes' eleven o'clock v In the ra of meh cab be seen wa d doirn the valley, on their waj morning nricei or can be bought cheap enougn to be taKen aown, Drongut v -ow York; and here set op again. j rtpnAral Beanrecrard has accepted an invitation to spend thesumtner at the White Sulphur Springs. dall in the House, stating tnat w are five Catholic Deraocnitio members, who, by the constitution of the State, are not eligible For many years, bow ever, members of their faith have held seats without objection, and it is jvir.,i ttrhotiiAr itwsl be made, a UWMV S question at this time 1 7 Water wheek Mill GeariniShafUnfeiPiya 00 HlJiiVILiOi .8Cti0T0RA jnn26-9m . . ' . 4 my 1 ''rim'' M' .
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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June 29, 1871, edition 1
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