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' iAV--. t J:- MflisW -every - Thursday morning ," FAYJSTT.E V ILLE, N. C. , IVE- J"- M: cSween . EDITOR A1XD P UBL1S1IER. J i. .: ' . i - '" Jr,? -..-- II 1 1 TBRHS OF SUBSCRIPTION.' - CasV ia advanc : folio win siat ""OneeoDv one year three dollars. 'V. Oaa copy six mdnths one dollar and a half tvxur every clu of frrv sobsckibkks, at the rate of three dollars a year each to one place. a alexin copj. will, be sent gratis for the same time. ; - '. ., ' . - , . -" 'TascoFnts will be senl to m, address at th rate o( two boi-iais aud a hai a rear aaca. . a.na twenty coplks to pne address, at . tae race 01 two dolubs a year each. - ; . iiB copies ljione oraer win be sent a year : , Or six months for . ' - 12 50 vt)rtnree months for - - ft ok Twenty copies in one order will b sen t a r or six raonib for . . ; .. 20 00 Or three months for - : 10 00 In Eaqxx. will be senl to Teachers. Minis ters and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half priee? bingie papers 10 cents. .-. i r . , Tfi nm ofadvertising. : .: , . Cash in advance r its equivalent, at "4 ;oDouut kanUca for first insertion, and 1 0 ' " - JrrrxcxNTS .sxch. r f or each insertion afterward, of transient mat tar: and. bv contract as follows in advance . . t, . ' . K.' I , . j,...., - :,V....... -. Ml ill I ! . i J -;-!vrr - h N- s . r .. . :.'v..--t Vot. IIlr. No. 52. ,PATipTEVILLE,.N;- C, URSDAYIJGIIST, 3l87lie;mhIe!No;;i56 I 2 .2.-' Half inch 4 1.25 "2.00 1 2.50 . 4.50 One inoh $ 2.50 ( Two 1" inches. S .00 4-GQl 5 00 '9 00 15.00 I 8.00 10.00 f 18.00 j 27.50 Three I .inches ' S 7.00 11.00 14.00 J 2X50 35.00 Fonr - I I 1 inches. $.9.00 J4.00 ', IS. 00 I 30.00 45.00 lionrth - f - olamn. $12.00 18.00 24.00 SC.OO f 55.00 Half - - f I ieolnmn. $20.00 30.00 j 40 00 GO. 00 90.00 column. $35.00 ' 4&00 22 inches) . J 65.00 1Q0.00 j 150.00 " All advertisements may b ciianged once rerv three rto.nth.t wituont additional charge. F.-r ftTrr otlier chawcro thrwill be an extra citargs of .twentycen'a an inch. . Twenly-fiyMScnbed in this order and rfnswer the petition, 'V ; per cans w aaaerv t.- tue oove rates ror ?oein.l notices kf"Vf sn.?ide icnoncr editorial or re-viinii matter. Obifaiirrioiices nf urnre than. !iif aa inch are charged as advertisements. J"3pecial contracts mada oa ' reasonable terms. . , .- . r Vlindbills. Card. Iibeli, Tti11-Hend Blank FormaT and nil hinds of ordinarv job work done promptly, neatly, and cheaply. ' DR. E. FLOYD, janl9-ly . , 7 DENTIST, FxiiOTX'rajue, ir A. MOORE. Wholesale anfl Re- t ail dealer m Tobacco Snnflf aud Cigars. No. 3, Green St. Farttteville,. N. C. Oct 27. , " " ly DB. ALEADEft MeDOUSALD "VFFERS bis-niedicuj ier-rices to the citizens 7 of Favettevh.IjX abd viciuitv. lie has criven specirtl'attentiou, flnrinc eio;ve3T yeaB! of KDccessfiU practice, to the teutmrnt of DROPSY '.and DISEASES PECULIAR TO .FEMALES. Office on Hay Sr.. nmm ibm.'tt yer.CfJ -tetl7 occttpieu by Uriil. 1J. Uaigb.) a reoples Steamboat t empkny. nA ftr to-tlp.T 'the Steamer f J Uiis line will leave promptly at 5:30 A. II 1VORTI1 -STATG,.Capt; jGreeu, ' TUESDAYS AND FK1DAYS. QUM BE l LAN D, f 'apt. Phillip MONDAYS AND THUKSD AYS. j Kxtursiso leave Wilmington Tnaxd.iT, "Wednesdays, Fridays and Ssturdnrat2 P. M. jnne 1-tf , J. B. STAKK. AKtnt. Fresh Turnip and Cabbage Seed. DRUMHEAD, CABBAGE, Flat Dutch: Cb i tge, Drnmhead Savoy. Cabbage, Flat' Dutch Turnip, Bed Top , .Turnip, Large i Nor folk Turnip, Large Globe Turnip,' lint Baga, or&ale Dj -.JaS, . Sill il, UroggisL ; 1 SURGICAL -i INSTRUMENTS. JbC. Tootht Forceps, SprinBf Thumb anf Gum fjancets, Crocars .with "tJaDula. Jioneiea. JPro- bangs, Silver Male and . Female Catheta-s, Glass and Gnm Pessaries; Saspensoriea,! Hv- drometers. TLermometers, Galv nic Batteries, Gnpping Cases, Trusses,' Abdominal Sapport crs, Shoulder Jhcea, twaddle Pf, Vi.il Uwa Antheti-i nl A - - - . . ry ; -dtseriptton; t Spei&Juui&; liorsa f Tleams,; (Jradnates, Pocket Scales. &c, c for sale by the subscriber,' who is , also Sole ' A gent . for Babcocx's SrLViia Utebine Scppobteb, which, together with any othr. surgical instrument wanted," will befurnished at Mannfacturers' prices. ; t JAS. N.; SMITH, " ... Ueuggist and APOTHECABT, jy 6 jane 1-ly ; . Market square. ; s ; f , Frpm BennettsvHle JonrnaL ;," . - - Railroad to Lennettsvllle. Wo call attention to a letter, con taining a- proposiliOD :' frojn 'thQi .WiN mingtorvljarlotfe & Rutherford Rail road' Company Srelatiex to thd':on strnction of a railroad from this jvlace to Lauriribarg . Wo ,aro not farai liar witb such rnattersjf but it does appear to us that the; proposition H a fair and liberal one, and it is practicable for ourpeopjef to accept it if.tliey nr ' -: Statirof IVorth Carolina,! MOOKE COUNTYIN SUPEKIOB COURT. John C. Buie, -Executor of Daniel Chisholm, ., vs. Phillip Matheson, James Hanks and wile, , Malcom McLeod and Margaret McLeod. Petition to make real estate assets. j It appearing from affidavit of plaiutiff that defendnnts reside beyond the dimits off this state, therefore ordered by the Court that pub lication be made in the Fayetteville Eagle for six weeks notifying the said defendants of the Sling of the petition in this case and requiring them to appear at the office of the lerk of the Superior Court for tne County of Moore at the Court House in Carthage within 20 days after the expiration of the time of publication pre- and take notice that if tbey fail to appear! and answer within that time the petition will be taken as confessed and heard accordingly. Given nntler my hand and seal this the '10th June, 1871. A. U. McNEILL, C. S. C. jnne 29-Ct . j , and tb crop Uj J5 .. B Jl : B 12 A BRA B R A B It A N N D , N D Y -AND ' ' ir W IT- . w ji r WITTS K W II I S K E WHISKEY aro iri caay and "prosperous cirenmstah stances. - With tho aidthoy could get fV condition as i 11113 piUUU, til UU1U IllJt iijipuq- siblo forthe road to.be completed, and tho advantages offered to . the stock holders by the W., C. & R. Railroad realized. - - Wo are anxious for a railroad to this place from I some point, and would suggest to' the Charleston - people , the policy of some action on their part to receive the benefit of tho trade of this productive county. We believe a ma jjority of our people would prefer a foad to Society Hill; but they are de termined to have one to some point, and will, we believe, favor and build tho road to Laurinburg if they can get no other. - A Proposition from the Wilmington, . Charlotte & liidherford Railroad Com ' pant. ; .' . ' " . ; Mb. Editor : The enclosed letter ap pears so practical and business like that I will nrgo jou to publish it. The proposition is liberal and deserves se rious consideration by our citizens. We need a railroad to some point, and while tho ronto to Society. Ilill is, in ray opinion, tho most to be desired; yet, if t hat-road cannot' bo built, wo should do all in our power to meet the offer ol tho W., C. & K. Railroad. J. H. IIUDSOJf. W iL. Chau. & Rcth R. R. Co., .WiLMiNOTdN, N. C, July 20, 1S711 J. IT. Hudson, E$q, Benncttsville, S. C-: Dku Sir: I understandnhat some of 3rour citizens are anxious to build a railroad from! your town to Laurin-burir- ;. i ... t From ColoniDus CSun of July 24th." , The areVofccJtou pia'nted and Hg probable yield, "vpoi.ut about which there appears tofe divepsity of opin ion among coUon tten.- A, ,eUv Houston, Texas, to vthe .Washington Patriot, dated Jrt-i.Tth, written after the; writer had traveled over- a i lanre portion Of the fiie, fi ,TS. - i"This ;drv weather we are Uavi both to tho be f.acd growth of rtha cott"! inf -llltter is cdminnnt JutelicH H"a't?.fh" is ' one- i I rTa ;2$ ew Motor; rT be Savannah tfjjfcs says: As was 1 annonnce'dr- the gigat,. invention of the age, ; Thomp 82's :',Tractiorf Enffine" or "Road I Saianrer," was' gotten' under a -good nrta-oi steam yesterday morning at elock and rnn'froin the 4 Empire S? bam sh i p' Cpm pjti h,ii tl irongix ' the streets. As soon as aj'ufficient qnwiitity "of h stearn' waa rktseTl to 'venthre- the' ascen, ;. after ruaain tip and dawn xho'wharf at few ti to stet tto ' inacbinetry " in' gooJ- " ,iu'' ordsr'itlcornnenceJ , ascend- m J this r- btaieX LJI Teart!ian :last. crop Mjnoi . Agcucy of the Improved Carisg wold Georgia Cotton Gin. j-rXTE are agents of this IM PILOTED GIN, W and can state tht of all we ld daring 187U, not ona has failed ' to give satiafae tion. - Planters wanting a Gin will let have their orders at once. -. A f am pie CJ in will be in tore ia a lew days. . Call in and examine , - "W. D. SMITH & CO., ' - ' No 's" 28 and 30."Hy Strert. " Fayetteville N. June 15, 187L ... j '3ui HE RLE R W WILSON'S SILENT . FEED, LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEM TN1 MACHINES are the best for family use, will do a lrgf-r range of sewing, with Iss labor to the operator, are noiseless, and less complicated than any other, . I invite a careful and thorough comparison of the merits of this machine with all others, rt I offer them for sale at the Aianu fact ax ra price, and can refer to 20 or 30 persona in this town who have them in nw. ' ' , juhe 22-2m S, J. HINSDALE. gaat : r JOSEPH mM & SON. j Grocers and Commission iicrcbnnk AND DEALERS 1' ; : Hardware and General Mcrchandut. ' l- ' ' ' Fayzttetilli:, N. C. J JaonaryS,' J t ' . ly FlYETTlvVIL! HOTEL :L! VHR YL ST ABLES . lAii3 AGE mb b had.to. m&,trom the JB'aM, aboc iorru, ont in the country, or any of the neighboring towns . " "' - ' Jan 27 ly. JACKSON JOHNSON. L A. McKETIIAN & S05S, Fayettciille, 'IS. C, ' . HAVE on hand a large and complete stoek jof Work, and are prepared to furnish from Factory or Repository, at hoe HeeL Robeson County, , ' -' Rockaways, Baggies ana Harness of various styles and prices, made of best ma terial by experienced workmen, cheaper than same quality of work can be bought North or Sonth. ' ' . ' . All work vutrranltd. - :". .. REPAIRING done at short notice. Buggies for thorongh repairs received by eur agent, J L COOLEY, Shoe HeeL Robeson Co., N. C, and forwardedia Fayetteville. . jan 5-ly .-. f ; Claims of Southern Loyalists. rnTM.J A. GUTHRIE, Attobnet at Law. ,T? Fayetteville, N. C, will give special at tention to the collection of chums tinder Act ot Congress, approved March 4th, 1871, for compensation for property taken from South ern LoyalietSjfor the use of the United States armies annng the late war. vch 23 sep23-ly TURNIP SEEDS. T" ANDRETH'S NORFOLK.' . Flat Dutch, JLi Globe, Red Top and Ruta Baga seed. White Lead, " ' v ' " ' Linseed Oil, -.-' - 1 . and paints of all kinds. Best Green and Black Teas, Window Glass and Pntty, - Fancy and eommon Soaps, Fersaleby july I3-lm 1 j - S. J. HINSDALE. Pure N. Carolina Apple Brandy CORN WHISKEY, ANT QPAXTITT. ' I AT R . T. Sp A N LIN'S, '. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR DEALER, , FA YETTE VILLE, jnly27-tf , f . . , x. a LIBERTY POINT HOUSE. i , - ' j' ' JUST RECEIVED a RnpplT 'of SCOTCH and ENGLISH ALE, PORTER, BOKER BITTERS, and many choice braids of liquors. - All the popular drinks of the season ready to order. . '" , - i Refreshments at all hours. - 1 I jnne 22-tf It. BURNS. . KQCKlrvdH AM ACADEMY, ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND CO. , N. C. BOYS prepared for College. , - , The next term opens Angnst 3rd, 1871. For circulars, addrens ' " . ' j jy 13-lm ' JNO. M. WERF, Principal. ' POLUGS OP CTUAL USINESS '--' ' IN AMERICA.' -fr 1 v Th9 Siyant, Stratton & Sadler! No. 8 N. .Charles Street, . BALTIMORE, MD. . Orjaniied and devoted ontlrelj to SS FUSING TOVKG MBit .! to ascojhi v. -r'f---:-r - BaXKXXS, MEfiCHATfTS, AcCOrXTAHTf. ' AXD . BUSIXEBSMXH aSiaALtT. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Narrow guage soem? now at fever heati Throe loot gnago between the above points I am sati.itiod will j:iy. -Jj-t .youriUxcnawilLsW Ttiiera-Vtsand - irr: tneroi: hit donbt but my Company? will leas? tho road, paying you six pei cent, per an nurn on your toek ail furnish' our own loconiotivos and . pars. , Adilress nic here or at Iianrinbur. care W. A. Gill, and advise mo of your prospects, probability of obtaining charter, &c. , Very '.respectfully, M Cronlt, I'res't. . TnE FaEscn YSjkR Indemnity Cu eiocs 'Details. The German Corre pondent gives the following curious particulars with respect, to the pay ment by France of the war indemnity: The following particulars withi re spect to the payment of tho war in demnily.may not bo" without interest for our readers. , Germany is to .pay for the bags in. which the money. is to be sent, at the rate of two sous , per bag; thus, when , the first instalment has been paid, she will have to return somo 50,000 francs. The house . of Rothschild, has undertaken the pay ment of .the bills of exchange .for. the French Government; they aro to be made' payable in "ready money, and without'loss, at not more than two months' date." This business will be done at London between.' Rothschild and the German 'Consul; The j latter will also receive tho sums which France pays in English bank notes. The silver and the other foreign, but not French notes, will be sent direct from Paris to Berlin by rail. France bears the expenso of transport as far as the frontier. The sum will at once bo divided between tho separate States as soon as the amount required to cov er tho North' German war loan has been set aside. It will of coarse be impossible to count tho money, as this would occupy tho whole time oi all the Id -so faroraWa ai this time last year, i'-'pen oo si begin to appear, AvhereaSj'at. this ill eMast year; many planters were 7 elnning- to pick. This statement iiiomroborated by the press and letter i ters from almost every portion of tl State. From this evidence we 'v' hat concluded"1 that should the crop f Texns average to the land' planted, j good as last 'year, thre cannot by air -ossibil4Ey bs more than three-fourth; i f the yield of last year, f . '- ' '""".-.'' ' Our; informatioi from Louisiana, from tbe local pt 3 anct letter wri ters, ' which con-fb rate each other, place the acreagi planted in cotton in that State, on j icoiint of, the in crease of corn ancs isjar cane, at least one-fifth less thai last . year. Upon this acreage, on a;c unt of the disad vantage 'to cultim ion, bad stands, &c.,v resulting fri the heavy rains and the luxuriant g owth of gi;ass, it is reported the yMJf the cropr.will be short soma SLjIone-fonrth, whilst others say one-tair facts before us, wet clado ; thQ ' crop ol average two-thirds 1 was a good averagj Our in formation fi tained from the saufe able "to the yield less than last year. The prospect i abama indica,tes a thirdsj of last rear. The crop accoitjps indicate about a t,v compared with tlia From Florida the conflict iug charaeti.r. crop ot tnac otate, With these link it safe to con Louisiana cannot last year, which prop. oia Arkansas, ob- sources, is favor about one-fifth ' " . a ssissippi an a ai- &ld of about two v4.irf ta" Hay ,slrot, ana., maveU op wt!h apparently innch ease. , i -;ftora8 nersons ' bad expressed 'the U'jtnioa that in A going' up hill,1 if 'the f$j5ini should not prove eufficientv to Cry it to the top, and it snouia stop srt o the level ground, it could .not b.kept stationary, ' bub would roll b4k down the hill,aad possibly into tk river,' before the driver could creels it. Those? remarks were heard Hthe driver,1 wh i is the machinist t$o brought the engine here, and 1 af t& running with perfect ease until he reached the middle of the grade, he fejtjpped his engine, (and gazed around 5af3 the" astonished crowd.: When ! he thought they ought to be satisfied jyith this proof of their mistake, j he steamed on np to the top of the bill. Reaching the level ground on Bay street, he stopped ag?n, until be could 66 his way perfetly clear, and then ftu his machine leisurely up the street, ex'wds of men and boys following on looking Tjpou this truly wonderful Combination of machinery in aston jjinent, as it moved np: the street, pijSng and jolting along over the ragh stones, looking like a huge saam tire engine getting along to a fisr on its own hook, independent of Jia'3C9. - "'4 '' ltlp andjdown the Bay the strange feature of man's" limitless ingenuity tq for the obvfersation of the; ya9t cfowd, momentarily increasing"! In witn. as Georgia as from thirds .crop, af last year. accounts are of a We think the lowever. can e rftinwrs aua interest, mming Mich ease, and .in comparatively as ?nT ttrfrtrpTiear, av.i itu amo as luai ot last year. - l . I'rmn lennessec our information is imited Mid He Tennessee is reported to have planted less this year than last. West Tennessee about the same as last year. The cottou in the latter quarter has been much grass j from the long and coutinned rains,; and !the' conseqnent loss in standi. We cOncludo that the 'yield i n West Ten hesssoe can not be norc than four fifflis of that of last vear. . Our iuformatioh from South anW" ' North' Carolina, is that the crop! will aoont avei-age that of fast year. The cotton crop of these two States, as well as that of Florida, boirerdr, is small; all three together, perhaps," aggrega ting bnt little over two handred thous and bales. - 1 ; Our conclusions, from the above basis,;' is, ' that" should' Jthe. caterpillar not appeal;, aud the weathotf, be favor abld for maturing and gathering, with frost. not earlier thau from the first to the tenth ' of 'November ' the crop will reach 2,700,000 bates. Thia, with ft i e uiu li ub Side STUDEXTS CAX I5TXR AT AXT TI3t. frnm IIia O .. I r . " uuumcra OiaieS. IK2B r.. Enclose two sUmpe. Addreig B above! I Sep2 2-ly BLANK WARRANTS. ' I 0-V for sale at the Eagie office. also keep several other kinds ot blanks for sale; next December. ; The. baers and chests will therefore bo counted, ne or "two opened and counted through,- and the rest weighed. As it is necessary; to accept the sums sent' in confidence that their declared value is correct, tho wooden chests will also be retained and paid for by the Germans. It is Jrobable that the -French will 1 pay a part ot the. amount in gold and silver bars instead of coined, mone, which tyould greatly facilitate the business of receiving an indemnity. j . Perfection of RonnEitY. The dar ing of Broadway , robbers far . surpas ses the boldness with which the high waymen of Hounslow Heath used to stop the, mail coaches i with their cry of "Stand and deliver!" On Saturday afternoon, at the corner of Broad way and Warren streets, two men tripped apparently and fell. Ono recovered himself first, and walked . away with out stopping to .apologizo or to look out for his companion. And yet in the, few seconds of that fall one of the men was robbed by tho other of $35, 000. The tripping and tho fall wre parts of -a bold plan, of, robbery thus successfully carried out. N. Y. Herald, July 26.- . "Through tickets to go around the world" for $1,250 are now sold in London. should insure to the planter remuner ating . prices. .Itl should command twenty-eight to Wy cents int Sep tember; but we fear the compulsion on many to sell lo meet obligations contracted on thfi faith of the staple, and the eagernesl of others to sell at prices regulated y the necessities of the first mentioned .class, wiM keep the smpio uii poiuiai oeiow iweutj-uveH cents until January or February, bv which time most pf the crop will have oh an ged bauds. Mcrhft in rftpfi around "ft" r i" , . and turn the wheel ol reason our: book'te thoriffht into an impifnent of trade : this is is. not life, h pooij' fraction Of the ynscionsness of aud bicb sancii tiowledjre, truth; 33, faith alone banism of exis- Inrth, which vi- eart; the tears wastes within infiis childhood i makes us medi m m-o U9 VY1LI1 which force us humanity is nwakue tities still slumber worth while to be love; beauty, goo frivfilvitalitv to the' m-3 tence. , The laugh of braties through the whlch.freshen the M the music which 1 hnffc? the praver that near; the donbt which tateJ the death whicu m-ratfirv: the hardship tr Btmrro-lpr the ' anxitty that ends iri ti-ust, are trne noarfhments . of our natural being. t Tho ffrie.nfMc MWcan Suva it U now impossible to construct a burglar; proof safe, for the. -uier, with his vlindftrs of comprrsea hydrotren and I oxygen, can, iDP -few seconds"; burn holes of any 6f a. m the hard est metal his fire anil enabling, him in a few minute? lj vork his' wat fnto the strongest kUaC : Was ev; er constructed; lJtle space as a phaston and a paii: of hprse8, around the post oflice corner ifefo Bull street, andon round John- fc&n's square, through mud puddles, $nd back:' into Bay etreet, whero a few tijore short runs were made 'over jthe wood and stone pavement. r 1 ?rip oyer fue yno -.pipn.,roiiu., nu E5r that , purpose tho engine was ISto Drayton street, where an old dm liijms .wa.hittachct1 , and ' a party, fde trmined to see thing out, took their feats inside. Tt was soon, filled with 6 many as Could get in, and all being damaged .by rrfeadv the eiiginc steamed; slowly out Draj tonj one ot tuo sanuiest streets; m t'lecity. It made several stoppages Ibe fi'e reaching the Park, occasioned by The want of stenui at tbe start, Rnd ;the ft that it wa3 d.imcajt to keep r.p a d head of steam with the material hand; and alsb.on account' of tho Feettness of the machinery, not having thad sufficient attrition to render i all .ho par,s pev'ectly smooth in their op ations upori each other. ; accompany those ' who out on, this est occasion,' but E$om all accounts the machine was pro- jsfonnceda success. Afiercoing about fferirdr five miles ofer tho White Bluff iV :' .' -4 A ' ."- a t V i i - . . r. m a - I. iXttu, tney return e a; to tue ' city.' 'linoJ fd went to the Cehtral Railroad de got. - f; :-'--. TY 071, ined ti-day. ..His testimony is generally ycJi-roborativo of .other: Conservative Jsitnesses. f He knew - of ,",no Jvn-klux, ja described in ( the . papers. , He had ESeen invited by the best of people to vX)in: an. - organization, . me ooject j ot iliich was purely; self-protection; fno l5Jsguises were used. ; Under tha. lead hoj uaa wnites, a rising oi negroes was reprehended, which,, without some or- tamzation on the part of theriwhites, ftriifjht .be . disastrous. . The orgaujza wiot alluded to was not lor political pur- Negroes v.did not essentially isj-kstympathijto with - th .Republican - pnr- py; they had tjquaV interests with the fv.hitea in a gwd goyernment .-Alien jition on the part of the people of the nBouth against th6.v government had lieen increased since the war; by Rad- pal measures, which they regarded Its great wrongs, together, with mili- yary , arrests, without warrants , or jeimrfres, and tho trial and imnrison- the small stock of the' last crop that ri?,Tr V ' Vt i " ' ny 'i will be on hand at the beginning of q? ' p.-y.1! .! .i i ii . . o i i ii'V UT- tien trordon was exam in the next cotton year-lst September ' tMt;Jf - :'! I? .Thje Man that!Wa6n t "Bottled Upi" -r-A n inci dent of tho Burbridgff raid on the salt works - during the fall , of 1664 has just come tp hand' that will bear telling. A .member of the '.'new issne,? . whose bravery .. was ' . scarcely equal to his iuferest for persona, afo ty while in a line of battle,' spied - a rarfe, lrollow log lying on the sum mit of the rugged, cedar ridge near th' then' residence? til "Governor. San ders. ', 'Watchinjr lor. ft favorabla ot portnnity, he siicceeJeilin.era'wlinj; it- 11-9 " follow f Jiiii lf nnorv 1 . our 'trQppf-.sopn ,-gil iiack a saoj t -ui-tanco toward the ealt-wofks. . Some of the boys (unconscious of the ani mate' patriotism thereiu containcJ,) before leaving gave the aforesaid log a tnrn down tho hill, and it only stopped when it reached the base. When the van-guard of the raiders reached that point, tjhey '. built Bros, and made-bc-lieve they intended occupying that position ; ail ni:;ht. ' A hugei tire was built njjainst our log, which soon made such headway jthat poor ; Confed'a quarters became very, uncomfortable, lie was painfully conscious that he had to leave his. hiding-place, and felt but little consolation in escaping roasting alive, to- be 'made a target for negro soldiers to ; practice at by J fire-light So, putting on as bold a front as the nature of tho case and his ebbing courage would admiZj he ' bounded forth, yelling ."D n you, do 'you mean to roast , a man to. death? Oh, Lardy Consternation seized upon tbe squad off loyalists, 'and they scat tered simultaneously. Our hero caught tho infection, and he,.- too, J'went;" and he now avers that las "stratejretic movements' so demoralized the Yan kee command that Bnrbridge whs Com pelled to retreat without effecting his designs on the Saltworks. TThe priui cipal ia the above transaction is now iu the neighborhood of he Saltworks and, we believe, is unselfish enough to share honors with tho troops who aided him in successfully repelling the vandal horde that sought to. race works to the ground. SouthttiX POr triot, (Marion, Smyth County ) : : I : Mr. Greeley's Advice ! to SoiJtrl ERNj Republicans in the JIatter qt Carpet Baggers. Republicans of the South; 11 Touhavo desperate -Btrufrsrlo y fTwdTcnd ,thcsd yiljiana . tot the rear. x on. cannon reiy. on ineir,. Piouesi3r pr, their sense of decency; ! they, will push themselves forward into the most conspicuous posts, no matter at what peni ana miscnrci to your cause, , un less you stern y say "Go back thieves!" You cannot afford to ; be 'ded icate with men who do not know what delicacy means. Unless 3ou show; by your acts that j yon do test peculators and scorn to be led by thchi, j-ou will be beaten, and will de serve to bo. "You can put these fel lows where they belong if jj-ou try; and you must try. Their effrontery will desert them whenever jthcy. ,seo tfiat you mot only loatho rascj:dity "but do not hesitate to show your loathing. As yon hope to be respected, Confided in, triumphant, vindicate your own integrity , by branding tho .thieves who make merchandise of your' par ty's good nam el , i .... ;" Life.' The mer8 Ifinsoof not lif- Trt a.hffahinkaud sleep a far a . .a M - T f j A ireasury omciais down to the ond .oi to i,e exp0sed to dafknesa and tht n.vr 1 lnAm hv ,- ."rrK A it A wa A n rw AhAoro . .. . 3 . ! . 1 J ansoot joars he mill 6f-1jabit vealth; to mak per, and turn all tfiis, but a? the make itTfieot of innocent men: that he did;hot 3eel that he or' any. of the Southern people had committed treason. , FTCPOnntKa tub flrrf r..T?TrtrrTH TlrT.t -lion. W. Av Hayne (Colored ), mem er of the South Carolina Legislature, lias had Mr. J. Lombardd (also col- Ex-Senator Howell, of tho South ern Claims Commissipix, is responsible for tho" following, published in the Ke okuk Gale City '" : "', ' K V" iL During, one' of the latest and hottest of the sessions of -the. loyal Southern Claims Commission at -Washington; a claimant from Virginia, then nnder sworn personal examination,-gave tho following testimony , verbatim in' rela tion to the loss of a spring wagont "The spring wagon was taken by General Franklin I saw It in his possession a month after. When I saw it, it was still-in iiso by General Franklin. I nsltcd him for a receipt, and he told mo to go to hell. : wen t tlvere, and demanded tho yagon" ' Hero the astonished and perspiring Commissioners took a long : breath,' gazod,wjth profound Interest upon the j man who hadt traveled so far on the short cut road tophioa, and no longer wondered, as before,T at his apparent B ai a external ana inwaru coolness nnder a melting atmosphere, and a heated cross-exnroination. Tho man was fire proof, if his loyalt3"wa3 not Accident has Lr,ofght , to light characteristically, contcinptibla . trick . in connection wiih tho Kn-Klnx in vestigatioo in Wcsbington? Tho Dern "; ocratio members 'of . tho Cornnittse t " have been greatly surprised r t tho bou-appoarancil.of prominent i:utb. crn gentlemen .who 11 been iaci. moued as witnesses, and caused a dis patch to this effect to bo sent to soma Southcru papers. Tho publication of this dispatcli eliciLcd a telcgratn from cx-Congrcssmcn Ilardcmnn, cf. Gcor . gia,Jto'lhe effect that after ho Li In formed tho, Coramitteo cf hts. rcadi ncsi to rfttend, be was hitiflcd ty J. R French a carpctibagger, who holdt tho ' position of Strcant-nt-arma to tbcScn . . ato and also! acts ita. marshal to, tho Committee, ilrat ,be need not comei as, the Commitleo bad : not time to , examifio more witnosses.v lt is 'tft- lievcd. .that several " other Coaserya , lives '4iave ben prevented from at tending in tho earao manner that. i5 by dovrnrint iraud and lying on tha; part? of French;. Qt courso tho oh- , jeet was and ia Vyieep" out tfstltnon that WoulL4.',,t",n';t:ain9t tho lladicua. JST: Y.'Mttn !." ll.eotd. .. '. . -jr ! "v.- 'V. 1 ... . . 1 AewiuU auto Cuijjiercot-t'-tLt v 12ih,' the.'faliowiDgjintcrolstiDg phc0 of news'i , . ' ' . ' , " Thoso whv) tiayo s offered fi'bm tha wretched management ind " Hhscrupii Iou8 exactions -ofj-he- Atlantic Cubld Gmpany, will begladl to learn that" West India ami South American lines aro making preparations to rnn a Ca bl6 direct; from . Savannah to Lisbon, , touching dtthe Bermudas auJ AzoroSi, Concessions fbr this work havo al ready bocn obtained, and it Will bo fii ished - cforo man jr. .months., Thcso lines aro now, paying about $175,000" a'year to the Atlantic Cable, nd when their Southern connections aro cont plcted they will havo to pay at least $300,000 to pay for European business This will bo ten per cent, on tho cost of that enterprise, and ' will alone make a. good business for a novr lino ' New York can bo ' connected .easily with this by a short line hence to Bor muda, and then farewell to the exit ting most oppressive monopoly. ' : . ResPONSIBILITT OF' TELEdBAPlT. Corf PAKi .-Cincinnati, July 2G. Ia thd Circuit Court to day the suit ' of Mil-, ward agaiust-ihe Western4Uniorilt6 egraph Company . was decided in lalror? of the defeudant Tho case has ben pending since 18GG, and wnsfor - dam ages caused by an error in transmit-' ting a cypher dispatch, whereby the complaint 'suffered a loss of $0,000. The decision absolres'defendant. from all responsibility on account of tho alleged etror. . ' , . -u.l ,'. : ' :. '. .'. ' "... . '.. !-' A Threb Foot Qacoe Railwat nt Georgia. The contract .-for grading , laying tbe track ahd'completing the first twenty miles on the Jforth and South llaiJroad.wai vestwtdavjawara'ed L. Lane.j4v Co. anoTJobo T. Grant & Co. cm a joint bid made j the two firmi. Theirs was the lowesfpl.the thirty-five put in.,! The specifications require work to be commenced within ' twenty daysv A gauge of three foot was odop . ted. - -: i ' -' 4! 11 in. t V red), barbor, of Charleston, arrested aus tue future - j i . o i i - m0.. ,."' s?knd.' held to bail in the sum of one ?thon e and "dollars for - violation of the etyil-rights bill in refosing to shave the with Aln honest, banker iaetime8 fails ia&ort time he was as well aa ever. making money, hat makes money by ;1fonorabIe centleman.' The wretched Lombardo" accompanied his refusal by Objurgatory remarks, in which the leg islator; was disparaged as a "nigger. '? : .)'.' 1 i J ? " ty Nnvrr. f!m?i5 irftri TIvkpf.psta.'.-A dva- eptioxmea read j that by pending a oil at to a person in. New ioik lie would i receive a cure for - dyspepsia.- n sendiner the money he was- sent' a printed slip with these words: ''Stop cjnnking and hoe in the garden. , a no aaaiiwas angry at first, then 'laughed and finally stopped drinking ana'noea tn the P-arden."- The result was int a Saoacious Agriculturist. N"o ma nv miles from Boston a certain farmer owned a contrary horse. ' While dri ying homo with a load of hay, some Jtimo since, the horse concluded not to move any further, whereupon the lar mer pulled out a small quantity of the hay, placed it under the horse, and set fire to it. .Tho fire had tho desired ef fect for' it obliged' tho horse to -move. He started forward just enough to clear the flames, and the cntiro load, mo 'wnsron, was aestroTCd. tne f dishonest oneTThero is more in this cure than would f .appear at hitst. sight. . ..'.Il;r farmer having as much as ho could do to clear .the horse from the wagon in season to save his life Bosion Travel er. . ''-':' : :: ' l'"'"'. ' :' . " '" (' . . -: ... , A drug clerk in Newark recently put up a prescription for a young lady friend, pf a dose of castor oil. She innocently inquired how it conld be taken without tasting. He promised to explain to her, and in the meantime proposed to drink a glass of soda water with her. -When he .had finished he said. "My friend, you have taken jyodr.pil and yon did . not know iff The young lady was nearly crazy, and cried, "Oh dear it wasn't for myself I wanted the oil it was for my mother." The Friesd o? Temperance. We no" tice that our talented youncr towns man. Theophilus H; HilK the author of "HcBper . and other PoemV' has connected himself with the Friend of Temperance paper of this city as Asso ciate Editor. We congratulate .BrO. Whitaker on his fortune in obtaining the services of this talented' gentle man, and we extend to I'neoPBii.vs a hearty, cordial welcome, and wish him the success he so r icily deserves. I . Tho Friend of Temperance has been very ably conducted, and exerted powerful' influence, heretofore, and we have no doubt with this accession, it will be redoubled. vSucccss t its principles. Raleigh Telegram - i. i. :. .., , . ; -T'. '. The Robcjohtan Baysi' We learn that Justice! Sinclair is again at the; dirty work in which he seems 6o. much to delight. It is said that ho is now . ta king affidavits of female friends of tho outlaws charging the Sheriff's po-so with outrages of various kinds upou unoffending citizens. , ' ? , (Maj. Wm.'A. Hefirne ha tenderad his resignation ' as EJitor-in-Chief 4 the Italeigh Telegram, because of the BuppreBsioDj by tbe proprietors, of an article written by bim.- The resigna tion ha been acecpUdi iq take place August 5th. , .. r r ' I. ' n n" - ' r-T Wj4 restful to ioattt that th Waai ot rain is being seriously felt along the entire lino of thu Wiltnington. Char lotte & ilnthorford Hail toad. Unless copiou showets are had there very soon the crop prospects- will be very materially reduced 'iri. eournof. I Tho Winston Sentinel of2?th utt says: Dr. J. L. Johnson was arrcstol last week and carried to Richmond on the charge of counterfeiting T. S.e, enno stamps. Dr. J. was formerly an assistant assessor of this district, and one of tho loading loyalists and Radi cals in this county. , t , ? ), . k ,? - : "f- U ' Too High. A. gontleman.' was charged Y5 cents for a bag of peas and three tvater mellons from Raleigh to Cary eight miles. . Fifty cents ' would havo been a high -charge, 1 75 ' cents was extortion. Tho freight from New York would not hare been more. Raleigh Sentinel. " - . The cotton and corn crop of Cleave land and Gaston is looking well. The wheat crop has been cnt off m,ore than one half. ' , .1 " '. A sharp Yankeo has invented a ma-- chine for cooling paMic. bmldiagS which will make 200 pounds of ice id n.n hour hi furnish in the same spaed of time C0,000 cubic feet of air Cooled! to a temperature of 33 degrees. ItcaA be applied to the pipes of a house. l which can be cooled or hwUed from same register ho A ,1
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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