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THErEAGEE. paTDlishadetery : Thursday ' morning FA. Y JSTTJS V IJuJJ Ja. UM. Ui'ii . '1 EDITOR UAD PUBLISHER TEE&S OF STJBSCJBlPlTOir Cash in aAvancVor its equivalent,1 at the following rates: 1 ' 3 - t, : t ; ; One coot one rear three dollars.: -. One copy six months one dollar and a half For every club of nvK sobscejbkbs, at the rate of three dollars a year eacn to one place, an extra copy will be sent gratis for the same time. w v . - i'v i j ' Tss cofixs -will be Kent to , one address at tha rate jot two dolulus xnd A eilt a year ejiea. Ana twmtt copies to one address at t be rate of two dollars & rear each.' Ten, copies is oite order will be seas a yeai for ii'm? & .i f 25 00 Or aix, months for ' r . .12 50 , Or three months for ; . . , ' 6 25 'Twenty 'copies in one order will be sent a year for- : iv a . i $40 00 Or six months for- i 20 00 Or thr$e months for f . f WW- " 10 00 Ths TUot.fi will be sent "io Teachers." Minis ter! and Disabled Confederate Soldiers at half price, l Single papers 1 Omenta , ri 1 TSaMS OF ADVERTISING Cash n advance or its equivalent, at 1 "'' 'ON doixab as IHCH' for finl Insertion, d " iu .T-n: ' for each, insertion afterwards, of transient mat ters and by contract as follows in advance : -'I il 5 Half inch I One inch S 2.50 r Two 00 .50 50 4.50 4 BOXES CHOICE ClEAM CHEESE, l4fc 22 do'j do ' Factory 3d k 18 do 1 do Western" -do. . x I ' .! i- II 11 r r ..II I I i I I if ' 1 i .,11 " ' " ". 'I . ).! J i ? C :it If x I li1 S I H r T71 I I! rh-T k I'll 9 A II 4 1 I M ' i 4 fif -''' ? ' J i . . I , - - . - " ' . 'v - -. 1 . 1. . - 1 , 1 II il I I II II II III II . r- tf I I .jrt r ? T Ii . A. I Z 111! II IIIHI ill I lit' At Mi TVs. , A. - , ' - .V 1 . J I I It m I ' ' ' .1, -.1... T-rr 1 1 1 . T.'J I, .. -j 7 :,. k, '- i !,?." ' .7 r TZ r-r 5" . . . " . I , -.. .. . , Correeponde:of the Pete a;; , . j -Sfthe. peraldtf Jaanage Edit; 1 'A fridHtBfVotSlielb td the h A? Proposed, .Chakg, of , Raoboap Oh thAMmnleUoaQttbeRaleigb and Tt fsrfr?i.hi4i tist-rthnhlft rthat fere- Chatham rai loa4 to ginpre J?c-i Janfe th oUfe5bftd-B61dIery, n tfcbe tidn;o iU6 Raleigh f4oM?api lHikiieitoP4iJ Jn Western railroadsrr-thJtyesidenta afiflSfjt,&xfHftJtrittv.rhn' onnttes in the different roadaohceived the. dea J g OMth Cart1rifaif'i Grants 'wbose iimber of eivin a crand exoprsiona i ana, se-1 .tiW iUiiifkVbir knlh'wt fcU' Tected, :Taday,8th:fif Meipfeaj I y;i,ftVfe4lamHti6iii noV w ri b i u v in.. w ii i aa u a. imui n a na-sa nimi i . a ' a t a . i - " ; i v v,k mtv- : iuo -f .7 , rt, . i exactly upciaranjnai iiai-iuw, wm- their obiecMjoipB tOifrjana,Qpen ur, J; . j t'iflX, i i -l-ft i - trTu &ittiierYde p.- eommej-qial JSlatiqna jt!J.f?EtPglg the LwthQ g'My. artrisfttftifdrms merchants! of ..'Petersbarfi: ,ahd . those J j. ,JJ il) ,.tK;. - j - at J . i? proper authori- VA o jEVosi'den tfal '7.60 r 4l00 f 5.00 I 3.00 f 15.00 inchest $ 5.00 '8.00 mOO j 18.00 ) 27.50 Three 1 1-. f '.--:) inches- 7.00 1 11.00 1 14.00 2X50 j 35.00 Fonr 4- I i I I inches. $ 9.00 1 1400 J 18.00 I 3a 00 45.00 Fourth -i : r, ' colnmn. $12.00 13.00 24.00 36.00 55.00 naif J t colnmn. ," $ 20. 0a 30.00, 40.00 60.00 90.00 One -, . . - column. $33.00 , 4S.0O (22 inches) j j 65.00 100.00 150.00 All advertiseraenta may be changed once every three months without additional charge. For every other change there will be an extra charge of twenty cents' an inch. Twenty-fire per cent is added, to the. above rates for apeeial notices kep' 'aside among editorial or reading matter. Obituary notices of more tban half an inch are charged as advertisements. ytrvpecial contracts made on reasonable terms.; " ! ' -- v ' - -- TTnlbUls. Card, Labels, Bill-Heads,- Blank Forms, -and all kinls of ordinary job work done promptly, neatly,, and cheaply in Erjg T ! ZK The councTeS k Presidential epieasuret' are Spartan, burr, Tortc U nion; Uftesteijaqretis; A. M90?E. Wholesale and Re tail dealpr in T.ibaco Snnff and Cigara. : No. 3, Green St. FuyetteTille, N. C. OcL27. .; j . . ly , DR, ALFX1XDES McDOUGALD OFFEHS his mHli(?al services to the citizens of FAvrrrcvrLCE and vicinity. He has given specinl atteutiou, daring elxvK TKahs of aaeeHsfal ' pructice. to the treatment of UROPSY and DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES. a is v Ofi'i u fl.ry St near the Post office, (re v cently uecnpied by Dr. T. J). ILiigh.) - . jnae 1-ora tVESTEUN RMLEOAD OFFTCI'1 FTKTTEViLt.r.. Anij. 1. 1871. CHArJGE OF SCHEDULC. ON and after Tr,esTy, the 8th insk, the miil tnun will leave Fuyetieville dnily (except S -ailay at a 30 A. It., reaching Sand ford at 5.45 A. 11.; hud It ileigh at 8.45, con nPting with the trains going North. Returning leave Saa-dfttrd at 7.30 P. 1L, and reach Fayetteville at 9. 45 P. 31. ang 3-t . r U 1 C. JONES, . Supt. DEN-TIFRICIS. mOOTH POWDE1S. TOOTH SOAP, and al X so Tooth Urushes, Ac, of the very best qnality and mntf rial, and have been highly ap proved by the dental profession And othersior cleansine, be-mtifjjng and preserving - the teeth and purifying the breath. i Fori sale by " ' 1 - E. FLOYD, J. D.' S. aept 21-tf ; Fayetteville, N. C. NOTICE. , IHEHEBY FOEBID all persons from hunt ing and trespassing on my land in EQBE SOI and CUMBERLAND COUNTIES. The'Uw will Iw rigidly enforced against all who disregard this notice, i I - - ' ; eptl4 2m : ? D. ilcNATT. Just RccciYeil and for Sale A r THE OLD STAND OF R. MITCHELL Q f IThda. Mascovada Molasses choice ar 0J title. I". ') 15 hhds. new crop Cuba Clayed Molasses. " l 15 old crop , 7 - - . 10 ' good Syriip -And a good stock of everything in the Gro cery line. Call and wee before bnjing. . No charge for showing goods. Plenty of good Liqnors and Provisions on hand. niytl-6na TL MITCHELL. Gillespie St. A. A. McKETaiX & SOXS, FnyctteTille, Nf- C, TT VVR on hand a laree and complete stock 11 f Work. nnl Te prepared to furnish from Factory or . Bepoaltory, at Eboe HeeV BockaTrajs, Bug?les and Harness of various styles and prices, made of best ma terial by experienced workmen, cheaper tnan aame quality of work caa be bought North oi South,, . ... . . i , . . ; . All work warranted. " KEPAIKrNG done at short notice. . Buggies for thorough repairs received by onr agent,' J L COOLEY, Shoe Heel, Robeson Co., N. C, and forwarded to Fayetterille. . . ,, jan.5-ly ... .'..j. -. . : ,,; ;. JOSEPH DTLEY & SOX. Grocers and Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN Hardware and General Merchandise. . Fatkttettle, N. C. Jnnary5, . 'J "' ': :-' ly FYETTEVILLE HOTEL LIVERYSTABLES. r PASSAGE can be had to and "from tht Boats, about town, out in the country, or to any of the neighboring towns. Jan 27 ly. JACKSON JOHNSON. Sugar, Coffee,! Molasses, &c. WE call attention to our large and carhful ly selected stock of- Groceries Provis ions, 4c. which we are offering at tha lowest market price. Purchasers will do well to give ns a call before buying elsewhere. , , t nn W. A. WHITEHEAD A CO.. m ch 30-tf No. 5 S. 17. corner Market square. --rw BLANK' WARRANTS.i" FORM for-civU cases on liand and for sale at the EajSM offic. "W e also keep several pther kinds q! blanks for sale, . -.ly - " " road. .The mine is 450 feet below, the snrface, and.the eeams of coaare'toree, : I L: . 1- ' n 1 r..i';L 1 in samwr, avtwugiug.auuia fnye xeei depth. The ooaljia bituminous, and pf excellent, quality, ;, .. Frequent iavja; tioDs were given q different gentlemen of the. par tj to. go down the shaft, but all were respectfully declined; and I am of the opinion, from what I heard, that it is not likely the proprietor .will 'ever hare a competitor from any one of us in nis Dusiuess-; . isone of them seem to have a fancy. to engage in coal "rain- iDfrT. Jbimbarking jit .Egypt fpr Jt hj etteville, We werp niet by President L. C. Jones, ! of , the , Western., road; and Major McKay,? Capt Pangerfield and others, a committee of the people, .who took the party in charge. Ye reached Fajetterille Rome , three hours , later than we expected, but, on arriving at the depot we were wt.t by a large num- oer of citizens, m whose behalf J. II. MjTOver, Esq., delivered an eloquent welcome. address, which was responded to by President Collier, of the :Peters- bnrg road, in a few cliaste and appro priate remarks. We were afterwards escorted to, the - Pnyetteville t Hotel, where w nartook.of A, Uiiiptiioui. .diur trt?r'giv6n bv the ciliK'nsi'at Asrliica the champagne flowed pretty freelj'. : After dinner the company-dispersed over the town to take a view of the place. Dr. Pleasants, of the Index, and myself, are eppecially indebted to Major J. B. McRae and Capt. A. B. Andrews for their kindness in taking ns around the city. I regret to learn that everything of a public and mannfactnriog charac ter was destroyed by General Sherman in 1SG5, bnt am -gratified to ;see that the placeT is., gradually recovering its former prosperity. I was forcibly struck with the , number .of beautiful young ladies I met ' at , almost every cdrner of the streets. For the life, of me I cannot conceive bow you Dg ? men can be indifferent; td theeharms and fascinations of a beautiful woman, and consent to live the life of an old. bach elor. ' . Though we spent two and a half hours with the good people of Fay ettevilTe before bidding them and Jtbe city adieu, I beg on behalf "of the whole party ' to , return onr thanks for the hearty welcome "and kind hospitality extended to:n, and ciar regrets for being compelled to: leave iso early Among others we were pleasedtdrueet Mr. G. W. liake, the gentlemanly and efficient officer of the Soathern ISx- press, to whom we tender many thanks fdr his kind attentions. 1 1:1 ,f ,f . On our retnrn we arrived at'Raleigh Knnt 10 IV M. -AVed h esdaV. and eperft thp. mVht "at: the ' Yarbbrongh rlonse. 1 o--. - . . , ,(rratifvinT indeed must it nave Deen to each and every member" of the party as. they neared -their homes, " after an absence of three days, and traveling over 500 mileato 'know that faolbing occurred on the trip to mar s tlieit en- ljoynoenl, a.nd tbftt .they bonld- take with ytViem, to ' le" tf erisnrecl it" iuuin.y' store-bonse, the tames of President Charles F: Collier." Presi3ent Ji'W. Hawkins, President Tj. C. Jones, and Superintendent" A." 151" Andrews,5 for their untiring efforts .'to make 1 every thing conducive to their comfort" and enjoyment. ' ' 1 ' ": 1 "5 5 , ,r" A dispatch irora' Colonel S. L. - Fre mont, General Superintendent of the W., C. & R. "R. R," to the Journal, re ceived here yesterday, states that the following gentlemen have been elected Directors of that road for the ensuing year, viz: S. N. Martin, E. Kidder, F. W. Kcrchner, M. Cronly, B. F. Little, T. S. Ashe, Hf M:Houstoh, R. M. Oates, J. L. Brown, J. H. Miohaol and W.T. Love. ' Subsequently, at a meeting of the Board of Directors, Mr. Martin was elected President, and all of the old officers of the Board were re-appoint-" ed. WU. Journal, 20th inst. The Wilmington $tar says ; Build ing Associations have done rnore to reduce Tents in Wilmington with in the past two years than all other agencies combined. They have been a blessing indeed to men of moderate means. r .' ' ' - Judge Chasers presiding at tho ga" preme Uonrt, -whtcn cornmencea its special ferra ontUo ljth, ; !&St in intelligible wntincianieDto: luflubavo. incurred mud'. ' reinforced bv .between fif tv ' n tt. il T . -- T X -J i . . sixty oi vne ouwQesnen oinivneign,; nnaer tne immeaiatfi14cnarge pi ,4 resi dent i Dr.f-Hawkina, r. Superintendent Capt. A, B. Andrews, and Directors! J as. - tiacueior ana. vicrceiers . ottue Raleigh and Gaston. and Chatham rail roads.. On arriving, at tSanford, the. junction of the Raleigh and Chatham and Western, roads, was decided jtQ visit the Chatham ;poal mine at Egypti (a place thaVdorivesits name from the fact , that a . man once iivea tnere t 'COuid not so tWwgpt. CQmpiAP ppTu i fi :- & t ' ' tt deccncy'as to assert thaP the dreadful corn,) the .terminus . of the.. Western! c:f fUi!, . , . m. v . - . t , , tiri Kiur have ever heia,tneir.. sol . eniri conneila with th; precincts -ol pnr qhiet,!old fashioned ounty.i j: I . y 'It will 'be remembered : that 'some weeks ago Sonator; Scott,. Chairman A V-ntYoGTDTl sa Tho'klitorjai.stau ,consista of orio chief, one managing, pne financial, one "city .editoand eight editorial writers. TJi s hip Ke wv foreign news,' domestic nqvs; sitaiistica.r.patters and . ii-a'nsli-tin, dep'rMheMa aeach havea bhTef, witlj such assistance as fie may require from theeityeprtnent." ThQ" cily depaf t&"$n Vrjresided over by a chief who mnst.jp.ayp gone iproagh .all the srajlations or,thereport6rlaV deoa'rt-f iyetfini-orA the! if trcum r7fsE ?iv.,r?r? rria - raeo hre employed. who80 pay (Mpetfdi stapiaity ana uv ,,yyk o .Uaus . tftVlkfll anvfdindssfitheir ;This force onsists dfUwenty-seven reporters whoicover taH i the tiews Brpokjjn.nd eontigaou tfgpf easy access .o JN,w lork. tTIve salary, oi mo managing euitor-is 3,uuir per arn hm-fl naircfal edi to' $5,0f 0 p elr&n nura, and the winters br'tro-euitors, . - 1 it 11 in ti ii 11 1 inn . Tirin r. sra nn hi u irtwa- r i.m it,- . Newberry.; FairficUtw Jnpaster, , ana L iFlcek-borters' t4 T Thkatj f-hissterfield Some of jthopapers print JLaJ?. TOr5 Pe fK ftnetj I .ti n, ir; . nmonW the ArosOribed, but this fB ' vT J ? TXm 11 -"- - - - - n 1 In Y MM MMMrtAdiMJ. A 2a WAT! , WW WHf of the Ku Klax CommittebesQugbt his idol Grant to shake hia burly head lb potent iwrritb' atr the white people of vSouth Carolina, ,The President was not averso to , complying,. but sdmehovr or other thelgrave Senator's renrescntations of QUtrafiro'were 'ones- tioned; ndr were we,' p6t,too polite. wo woahl oven hint tqah itr was proved the Senator had eithenbeeu dreaming or lying, 'most jprobably-the latter Even Ransicr.-tue colored LientcnJint Governor wrote a letter protesting against the course recommended by: the Senator. The Northern press ob jected. ( Tho pressur') was too heavy tor; tho - President a delicate; nerves, rendered the more delicate, ill natured folks say, by the use of such mild;cor dials as corn whiskey,! French' brandy, and olher soothing potations. , So the evil day was postponed. .'Senator feott was mortified somewhat;' but he yielded; graeefiiUy, . . . But 74irv. trv 3airai'' rDenra..lo iotr clever Itudieal fi iehds.; 'J?he state- Executive Committee ot tuo Juidical party met a low days no in Colum bia; and n good dealj of braggadocio was spouted. Sambo:, carpet-bagger, and scallawag got mighty brave and became outrageously rndignnut. Wc don't know exactly what gallant plans they concocted for the discomfiture of the Ivu hlax, oul, ineir .conclave nas been followed by the ("Proclamation, tho long expected "Proclamation.' The Ku Klux (so called) must surren der .ni oneo all "arms, uniforms and disguises ;" and then they must . patri otically whistlo Yankee Doodle, put their hands in t h ei r pockets, aq d go Guictlv to-their homes.;. , ..i ',!..! As to the necessity !of this "Procla-1 mation"au honest men aro agrecxi that hone exists", and all .unprejudiced men are satisfied it is nothiug morenor less than a pieoeof Radical tyranuy.' i Gov, Scott' Who certainly lis iovery- fer vent admirer of Ku Klax aftd nopo-' ciai irienu ,10 tuo, JHtpvvMtu.'? i vV"4f says that the.civillaw is.' sufficiently strono- to suppress hHitlisordera in. the Statcfand he further )r6nouffdesTrn'ar tial law a N'mititaken.policy;";! : ; m t -Inv none of the counties named i in ihe ''Proclamation"1 has' any ivell an- thenticated disorder occnrred. We forget. The-, negrbqs did some tirn a(ro make a raid upou Chester with the innocent intention p' shooting a fbwWhitci.1. But the darkies arc mon strous" lb lid-of fun, and .the Chester rh?d was simnlv one of their "funny notions.' &ome? outrages have been rer ported pyj&3&4ic I press but unlor trmately" Su tatioo of the ed- jr to never eiaewv w labdr, some making iarf higQras $14 per ? The Uerifeal fprco ol the.afr bdm-, bers aDBtiPtwenty,cli i(femtbfet"iys fpr day2 aiid'n ighti wc rki TB e ddi tol riaijforce mtt daily ,iptVe "Poani5;ili room'f Jthe establish metyh c meet, ing is'jj resided over by 13dnettt" father or sbnV t6 .o'ase toajrbi, for. In t h dbsence of both ''these vfrtremeOy tjieii by t h e ' se n tor, w'ri terjfD' George 'B. Walliswhd. by'ther,vayts'r a! native of Richmond At tji ccpr,cl Jill '.thp current questions of tpo lay aTe lis? cussedf all.' formality: in Ipeaking on topk-ss'aVpiUedand it partakes more ui a lapjty gatuering, i.r,.iiMvi.b,: after carefuITy ibblorig 'dvtr'his memo randum oLlpQinfeiJL' brciks silence, and the co"h"versation takei a cheerful Uirii and eohtiniifcsfor upf ards of two hours, i -Iii the-interim cs assigned to tvritGf a certair Mr.' Bennett, Senior, has! an article fot thd Herald fd of thirty:years; yet he Idei wuii me eutcoriai coiaranf ltnraJ rv ran thi noss of its atnsC whom: serye ine. poiu- h, when members Qtedf iato .tjoart let thed'tiTltrrfnK before 'the false accusations' pf paidivtnesses; nd-"jx partisan. proas.1 f. If a few men have kjommittedt out rages to gratify persbnal ! anirhoBties, let not; the. Democratic" party;stadd charged with complicity ' r tair investigation all that, is dp manded and with it we believe . the many alleged Ku Klux enormities will dwindle?, into an insignificance tfu- v ii,ai,lu& lu Aaaicat accusers. h editor is a-rticld.' 6t written n p ward s ifie9'him- by . requi- ring the editors t? keep th tone1 and sjtyle of theTr; article WitMn eftain cardinal pointsIat .-ff,J! I i -! -1J Henhetthas'a telegraph w , I'll uvw Ut 1 VJtm an'iricriiiic tmree mi esi tmma on rut 11 avenue, liy this means ive is 111 constant communica tion with the office. Iinportanti'news from any. part of the world is an nounced to him. and he frequently sends the points for a leader over, the wires, the telegraph key being manip ulated by the gentle hand of his beau tiful dhnTh'tr:r".Trrinr i - ditipn.The United Seates' Commissi oner 8abggif)si'bas 'moved' his court from ' rtg6itberfordtori: to : Shefby: this" week tmtl (Hsmade 'several arrestsl'- Nurpbcfs bf ; be esi' fci tizens?of the cpttntr'aie TeaTng.'Some of -them hay sp bbttj tbelrCands and taken their fellies yvith them to the West. Some Sfeiie gone beyoUd tVj4sj of nd tV 54sj of ensure a conunned line, to iJalumore the'.IJtied "Stays; atidv'rj and- New., .York, of. uniform , goage, ingiiMn'the Wjooda iy qnickeningV intercoramucieatipn," and Busin theli 6fVkincTsT4 CQbney.wrP .i it. 1'J. i the gauge of the Wilmington aqd Man Chester and Charlotte, Columbia -and Augusta Rpads fprii fivd fbetV to four feet eight .and jpne-halfj inches.' The present difference in gauge involves a transfer of freight and passengers at Charlotte .. and, . Wilrbipgton:;-. Such a cuange, proauciug unuormiiy, wonia ensure a con tinned line, to sustainea.Dyi Si-1 defray ejexpen seV left, pras iaidjBP to ps peetedSfo' be'arrestdf vesra &4fore 6nrcbuntrv frorh Sfe damage5 arready1 I thietje jglh prbsecu tipn s., ; EATH WaBBANr OB JJSSTJS CHKI8T. the manuscripts which) were bproba' earned in th 6 recent! coo Jia? I - . IKS .i iLi..ji..Li:' : 1 gratlOw oi tQei.rcniepjBaypiMffivio fat Boes','id j Francej,!tho .most; ret mark trjele,: was; the in.-der.for the exe cu tionf iJesus ClirisM which rwas 1 th e prsbl-property of the .family pf ;De lai ToSfd IAavergne.il, The order jrans .tfios:li;'a-ii. e! i .i..'tJ.ri-i-. h.;f f. f Jes:p oijNotarptb, of the ffewishtribe of Juiii? convicted of inipbsture and rebellion jgainsCthe divine authority of "Tibrlfs; Augnsttis EmperorTof the Rdmbif! hating or-this sacrilege been condeMBed to dia.5on; the cross by sen tericea 4,he Judge, Pontius.Pilate.- on the pseentiorJ of our Lord j Her 6d,- Uieuttian& 01 lue-fjuipwvi 1 ju uwr shall l taken to morrotv mdrping, the 23d ck-4 Of thefldes of sMarch, - to jthe nsuallaceof "pnnishmeiltiunder the escorr-of a company of the Pra?torian gnard' Theed-ealled King pf the J ows shall foa taken out by the Strtmean ghta. All tbfj public officers and the subjects of tbaBmperor- are directed to tend thfcii&ud to' ihe execution of this sen-! f 'J '".Sign fid. 1 '-.-' Capel. v Jeitsalem," 23d day: of the Idea of Marcgl year f Rome, 783. - always doubt these pretonsions calleirelics of Christ,' his garments, ,&c. shown as crennine, butaro'real-. ac6rhterfeits antf iraacinary iunita ' ' The foreign, correspondence of the Herald is bow in 'charge of a gcotlo mati iri'Lohdon. who receives' ai'salai' ry 'of p,000 per year in gold. J Ho mo ves and instructs tho correspond ents at the various European capi tals." "J f The receipts from advertising range frord $2,500. to $5,000 Per darraccor- ding to the changes in the busy seasons ' a i 1 - . .. - 01 .1,110 year. . - M Mr, Bennett's income' frwm his real estate and newspaner is S225.O00 ner eaV,jand that of his son S45;000: il licnnett, br.,is seven ty-ffvc eears pf age, yet'his brain U as vigorous, as it was twenty years nVfj. JJis, habits Vk-v. w-v W " W r I it I 11 uio ui ,cn, ausieminns apd ;to this Lhl ascribes a vtai but character, his' good -1 ! " ThU Cattle DistAst is Exolakd. -This' '.-disease' wfcich for some time past has' prevailocf auong the cattle,, sheep. and swine Sh England,, shows: no'signsUjtabatin From statistics at hand it is ascertained that tbot dis ease At present peviii. n !abont .fifty English oounties. Ii Scotland, ? also; it exists in about treaty-throes ,iWot withstanding lharin . many districts.! throughout- Great Britain ' exertions are being-made toebecb the progress of, the disease,- t&b exertiens sot far have proved fruitiest It 4a n strange faet thBtalthdRgh t foot aBd-mouths dj8eal0 hds been ktion in uhe Seouni.' ty of Noffolltfortho last thirty yoars; no effectftal7fraedy has been discov erod by wlii!h its ravages 'can u be stayed; The' most that can be learned on the subject from fhose ;whp bave givch' serious thought land close invest ligation" is; that tub disease jeft; Withonfihterference, Wom destroys life u J" - n.'.-i 's';,l TMIITANT TO SoUTHEHN LOYALISTS.- A Wellington dispatch says the South ern 1laims Commissioners will not donst at thia time to- allow their Special Commissiopers in the South to reociJe testimony in support of any claiiiigtexceediug three thousand dol lars iiiauiouiit, but claimants who have nlreai?! j filed claims exceeding that sum fjjay; by reducing ; tbo( amount, bringjueir cases vvithin the jurisdictioq of tb Josideqt Commissionersv No forthiff applications. for hearing testj uionjan be enteitafned by the. Cpm mitsL4ners until after tho first of Jauu-ary-niife. i ,'r -;: ;? . "? ... ' '.- -: I ; ',-ri - r . ' CatJ-iOvisW. Washington, the head of a 1'anch of the family to which the first ttesiderit belonged died on Octo ber if after a brief illness, of congestive feverSt his residence " near Harper's FcrrylWest Virginia. .HejwUl.be re memfred, as the most conspicuous 'of the gJtlemeb ,whawere seized arid heldsf hoistagea bv'John Brown in his raid Itarper,s Ferry, "in October, 1855 Hp possessed1 a yaWablecol;" lectipigof relics of Washington,' among others the; elegant sword sent by Fred- erickltfoe -Great ;with(. the inscription "Frofthe oldest general in the world to tbVirreatest." A fealbfarrn'of fifty acres': in Uhe Clsening the cost .of; tabspottatibn. , i-iireet,' nainteTmpted transit from to j!ior)foll.and, 13altimare, BOt peraupgyuurionsiy upon est8 ; of AngBStHf'wiIr,1(. we ap: .Snd prevailing yjewa "J 'cprrdctly , tmeVdal. citizens., '?The great, 'current or traoe.is.npwj ana jor , a. ;iong ume tbc'comeaq . wiu continao to set Northward. . In terior' trunk lines of railroads .hAVe'entered 6u.cce8sfuliy.In- L ' .lii'- il "rt--I" 1--- --. - j 10 compiiuyii.wuU; wilier carriage oy circuitous fpates jfor all the finer class es Of merchandise and iu the Way of return freight, "for lhe heavier pro; ducts pf .fhe eouqtry close uninterrQp tea conneciion uy raii oringiug cueap rate dyer roads of low gradients with the port of Wilmington and Norfolk arid with Haiti more, a great and thru ving commercial ; cebtre cannot ' work injury tip the , .commerce or Augusta. The natural position of our city, be ing' the fartnest point South which permifis the ,'stprage of cereals . free from the hazards of the tropics, with in easy reach pf such points as Charles ton; Port Royal, 'Savannah and Bruns wick, and now in' close connection with the Gulf and Cuba by way of Ce dar Keys,' inakes "highly desirable ev ery facility,, whether of quick" transit or cheap freights,' with the great com mercial emporiums of the North and West-d ugustii Chronicle d Sentinel. :Fbaxce. The new treaty just con cluded between Prance and Germany consists qf three parts, one territorial rectifying' the frontiers; one financial, providing for tber payment of the in demnity and involving the withdrawal of the German . troops from France, and the other relating to the customs. The last stipulates that the products of Alsace and1 Lorraine sball be per mitted to enter France free for .twelve months vnd accords, the same-privit earo to . rrouits . p- v ran merinj? nose lern tones, -irie nnanoiai 3; TUP8 GtiT EDGE GOSHEN BUTTZXL , 5 " choice ' Ao 4 do, - Western' I rffU IKo V)tl. rivh AAl TmI lrA '- 110 hhW" i bbls.; and i bblascWar 1 CT IiBLS. IBKU POTATCEfC JLt 10 ltgs Kio and Java Coffee.. ,r , . jlVbls. A, extra C, and Yellow 8tfgVr.,( iDried Apples and I'eachea. . , i r 1 '!,.' ,. ..' . .'. The above are all first quulity goods, ana' will be sold at ioiom prices ..... . r ' At tile chenn store 01 '-' - . , CH AS . GLOVER, , Mnrket aquara, ; , Depot for the rile' of "at Iratul of good tlovir' aept il men 3-1 jr - .! .. . R.,T SCAN LI N, w Wiib!csalq and. Kctail ; LIQUORS . f AY.ii'rr e vi l LE,j?r. cy ; ? i Cliolcd o!tl jWhiikles ; ) Winehwter. AV, Bye, ''' Ol A "Log Cabin Hjf ' ' Gibsea a Boweu's ' -i. ,( Ji. . ' t r r: 1; Im . . .. . Moore's XXV v M T-Jtect-fd , ,w , t , N. C. CorntpurV,;, '1,BlUmor Cortt.'---; lcWinl'Apr"o7J' i jCherry'- l'eiivbi . n Minjger- . JJlack berry, i Preach. ." i I Dwiaestlo.' : I iDomesiie, ' Wines t- V. '-, .';. , . :. . Malaga, y ' - . " ,Scnpiernoni ? ' - J. Blackberry. . Scotcq and Inab viwlcey, . .i u gcolcb Ala and London Fortor.., ( Choice bra new 01 (Jicnrs. 1 : '! Fresh Cream Aid by the keg. Imported, 1 ! -.1 I Imported, I. Madeira, .It- : j oct S-lm Adrainislrators' ; Mb I of Tu( : pontine -and ; Farming;' Lands. ; ti K.1 J westn hart of this.cpunty yas cuUi atedbis y ear by. two mules--one-half t!anl In potton and ( the ..balance, in cornel Onpfif 1 pi eight- ajores, of cpn has b&ea iiathered whioh me4hred up 231 bdiiheJs An averaire J8 a Tl Ai LO LUL-4lCre- SLt iH Sblll erratte: .production trousHronght of tlT nbpnQ9jbushelajL fiforitt. of .cp-ltonnX I V t .1 ne nnanoiai por tion 01 the -treaty provides that the indemnity money remaining duo from Jjrauce 6uali be paiu in specie bills to the amount of 80,000.000 francs every iortmgnt until tqe entire sum' is liqu idated; such pavnients' to commence il. . 1 -il. T 1 1. on iue ioiu 01 January nexr. : ic is furtlier stipulated that six of the de partments of France now occupied by German troops shall be evacuate! im mediately. Thirty thousand German troops are to remain Tn France pend ing the liquidation of the indemnity, but. it. is agreed. that if the' terms of the Convention are faithfully carried but; the number will be materially re duced at the end of "six. months from the signing pf the Treaty. Oflicial returns from . the eleotions for members pf the Geqeral Councils of Franoe are yet incomplete, but so as received they show that' there has been elected. 9-1 Bouapartists, 191. Le gitimists, 201 Radicals, 48I Moderates and 8.76 Liberal Conservatives. f : ' '' j' , .The October elections,' last week, in tug! States of Pennsylvania; Ohid and Iowa, resulted in the successfof the Republicans. 'The majority for State officers in Pennsylvania' was about 16,000, f Philadelphia showings tinex peoted gaihs. ' In .'Ohio, Gen. Noyes received over-' 20y000 majority.' The principkl straggle was -bver members oftheLeglslatHre, Khich- elects , a ,IJ, S. Senator..-, The jointballot giyeg the Republicans ten, majority ?The Sen ate is equally divided. ,Ia Joa,. the itepiipncan majority is nearly 40.0000. lexas, uie inpcratagained -thrjee gressmen n t last peek's, election, carry the 3tate by thirty to forty We are. informed, say sVthe Pcope's Press (Salem) of the-13th insfc., itbat tne ooara ot oo.mm'assioners, (Fprsythe county) have accepted the contract en tered into with the Richmond & Dan ville railroad, by !the Northwestern N . j C. Railroad. By 2 this contract, when it is confirmed all around,' the country will be relieved from the pay ment of the Northwestern N. C.' rail road,; tof make up the deficiency in -the sale of the 6100,000 bonds issued by the county and for,.Which the road claims to have reoeived only $75,000, ? , Thb Lease of th;e Camden ani Ambos to the Pennsylvania Oon fro T h aja f hnnn decided constitutional and binding by ChancellorZabriskie. i Thus New Jer- sc '. November, J3LECTioss!.The 4 folio w ing'eleotions will ooco on ther7th of November: ' J' " - ,l- -Virginia, election of Logislstivo and pounty. ofiicorsi Maryland, election of Governbr, State officers,- acd Leg islature; Hassachusetta, election j of Goverhoi and Legislature- "Mirihesotaj election 'orGoycrnor,; State officers, and Legislatffrbr3ns'"S8ippi, election of Legislature ; New ' Jersey,- election of Governor and Legislature; Illinois; election'of Congressman at large; New York, election of State officers' and Legislature 1 Wisconsin, election of Governor, State officers, tf new 'con stitution shll. bare boon, adopted at the election of Sept. Ii". ' , -f Captain. Houston, w -L'enn., . has brought suit in the Federal Court for $50,000 against the Confederate Gen eral Forrest and others for the'value At arma tJostfOVed 6010 Jears cfnta v is dumped into Tom Scott's pocket ? a party of disguisod mop, , ;t, iletliodlstDridl FAVETTEVlfXE DiSTEICfT. J; 1 " n 1 ,! i gXH BOUND JVABXJSlx,J..X-XiXW, JoneclWo atMemphis Fayetgyifletatf Fayettevilie, u fya E obeS at Asba ry, . i : -. r A Nov. j ; f t. CombS-iand at Beaver Creek, ir . Buok-Sfpru at Ziou's Hill, . ; ' . : -. ST . i ' " J. P. MOORE . P. E. x ayewevuie sn.. 51-22 11. v. s. Th!! cotton crop-is -about la total failujli "there will hardly be a half ,t' -ThpSjorh crop is absolutely a fail ure, '0 the farms wilnot have enough tp ; oJr?ry them through the -winter, m'uehiiess to earry them" 'through the wholrer,--Ziee' , from, (XJioiUawn, Anlection will be held irr Charlotte on jN5yemDer i.sii to ueciue on, i,ue questwrn of appropriating . $50,000 , for uie pirpose of providing an' abundance of W4tir for tho city.' ; - ' " 1 KeenW caused the Chicago fire. PeopBwiH 'ase it, but it is almost? as dangerous to have in use as gunpow der. iThat will never, '.explode, if cautiously handled.' neither" will kero seneiJjrUt children and servants are not alwaycautious; Then cocqes the cal- .i . . .. . r t." . . ,,. V5:?Evr Candidate, yoa .,tu, PnEst- new of tue result of the recent elec tions in Pennsylvania and .Ohio, the Pittsburg Post v oomes but ,fr Thomas A,; iSqott, "president, of the 'fehnsyt vania Central railroad 'for' the Presi dent of th e TJu i te djgtatesf aa the man to, carry. Pennsylvania against Grant yj, an uci wueiuuiug majority., Theonce beautiful Carlotta, widow of theArchduke Maximilian' of 'Aus tria, is rio longer bpantifal- ' Her per sonal appearance has become repulsive She has become obese, and her face is covered with nnhealthy eruptions.--Her ; physicians ! have oQcially an nounced, it is said, .that she cannot live for many months. . ... ; REBrTLDisd Chicago.. Twenty coup les i have taken out marriage licenses in Chicago since the fire, e irrepresr sible enterprise of the est beoomes more and more apparent. . ; I The Opening of the European and North American Railway, from Bangor to St. John, . shortens the distance between New York and Liverpool by thirty-six hours. . The first new tobacco was sold In St. Louis on the J3th instant earlier than it had been, offered in that market for: years, .. k . . , ; ; ; ,. j RV VIQTDEof nn order oC the Codil of . Probate for Cumberland Count v. we -will offer the following laudit or ,ale at the mar' ,r' ket honsa in riyettevflle on Friday, the 3d of,' November, i7l, ot ii cvciocic.iVir; - ..i' i acre in Quewhlfflo . township H : Ilia i. BUck' Braneh adjoining ihe lands of "JA7 :'. ', Kelly and otbers. f .j ' . . , -,' ;.'i 3w afres in wune tawnMirp on r ift vjreev 3i twresradjokmig tho-imds of LUidsaV, La- ' 3fO ncrea in 7 1st township on Jlumoe null . . creek luljoduiiic the Unfa of Mrs. McFaden . andothera. ' ' .' 'J ' ' 3 HO notes in 71st tewtiship on Mnddy Creek- ' a. jaiaing tbe laqds of LUvuie', Parroch and,', otnera. . . -: : . - 3U acres on Little Liver at the. .month Of Gibson's Creek' nettr Chins Grprotfhnrch. ' u ' ' CIO acrs on Carver Creek 'adjoiningf P, MoCormick and others, ! ' , ,, .. . W-a 11 j.: The atove lands are valuable for Torpentlna, . In addition to the abovo we 'will offer to sales- . ' .." ' u: ,' ROT, mn in numett Connty. knbwn as Mtb Snudy WillinnisipLwol incltidina some iter . vultluble wiuip Linch 4 , ' .-;- 1 - ; 4'4.1 uoren on etet fide of Cape Tear in Cnm- ' bprUnd Conntv. khirtu as "tb'-llargrov " I'rt vetleiriUo and i riccelli nt fnrming land ' T' rnix; Ouo-fourfti aib, the blJnuco pays, ble in six monfhs with approved security and title rest-rved until the purclinsf monev is paid, - s .vr. iixi.- J. E. ELLIOT, wt 5-S Adin'rn of Al x, EUio. o?i-3:LOcra-EE J-jXjstiu BETWEEN . ' FAY&TTEVILLE AND STATIONS ON ; WESTERN RAIL ROAD, AND Norfolk. Baltimore, Philadelphia! Kew YorK Rosloa 111:4 . , wcslcrn Cities i This Hdo is'riow'bppned for business Tbs ' Vestern Hond hm hi ulo Through Connection with the Subo4ird" Inland Air Line via Ualeif(h : and Portsraottth, Va. Cnrfliare now ; rim ; through between Pqi-tstu.outh and Faycttevillg without breaking balk.; . ' ; -I Jiejture to dh'coi your SJttppert to Map Jn tli "folltncinq Woainzliip Jaiics . From UOSTON, by Botiton .k Norfolk Steam 'Khip(o- cd of Central AYharf, Boston, E, KlMPKOST. Act NEW YORK, bv Old Dominion -Bleaniship C)., N. L. ir- CnBAnf, Preaident, ofUce 11 Gn-eawich 8t., N, YJ , . rillLADELFHU. T4iL & Nor. Steamship Co., 13 Norlh Uelnware Avenue, W. l Ci.ynf., Ajjent. Phfl. Arruarnessle Line, Dt pt. Fliil., WiL A BI..B. R. Tbila. BALTISIOUE, Biiltiranre S'eam Packet Co.,-. I IBay Lina,Vfoofof UuwaDcclt; Bait., , -, Jm l'ooa. Agent, . . j . i . .. . Haveyotir Goods Marked to llio caw cf , is,: a.- Agony ronsmoumy va, All chums for loss, damo7e, or overcharca will be promptly set tied npon application to i'1' J.W. McOAlUUCK, Tmea Agent of Seaboard Inland Air Uat - ftiiK 3-Ut . . , . , l'oumouth. Vu. -r r X Turpenjliiio ; Tools, BOOHACNb F.SADYFOE SALS, Hacks, Pullers and Dippers Made to Order of any Form or Size MY HACKS have, proved themselves to 1 M superior to aay Northern Hacks rande. Orders ivm uieMbmite and others solicited. If Turpentine workemwnt a good Haek aalc for WALTER WATSON'S make. Buy no thr.,. -i : . .' - . ' , Wit,uam "VIcechisow re ray AgenU la Wilmington; ' -! iTanufiu-mred by TTALTEIt "WATROH. Hay Street. Fayette villa. N. C. ' :03fA'(3ETS WASTED, nm 30 oct 27.1 Copptar Works.' HAVING aeenred the services of three first class, copper-sin itha, I am now prepared , to execute all kinds vt eopper work ou abort notice and in the neatest auinner possible. -Competent workmen aent to any part of this' or the adjoining eonntira to do the above men tioncd worz to all iU cutAncuea, . , . . Tamentino workers will find It to their ad-. vantago )o cive me & call if they want Cood work done, , ' . ; TIM WORK. BOOFINO. and FLUJIBINO done to order by competent wd skilled work , men. i ' . ! . A general assortment of Stovet, Tm'ana Sheet Iron Ware alway kept on hand, which will be sfld lower than man oiaetnrers prices. , ,Xooi to your interest and fflvm tne a caff. ,. ; , V np!13 noy 3-ly I. B. 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The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1871, edition 1
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