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TliE FA LTTIS ILLM,' ,HJ " V t f - - - T.t ... . 3. t'Mn m wirnm :oftii qurvaisni, following rates: V ! 1 " '7 One copy ofta TMrhrt dollars. , Ons copy six nuth-redc41arandaliah? or er-cy cwb 01 fits 8tTp8CKrsKES, t the. rio oi iarw aouar ayear eacn, to one place, an extra copy will beent gratis for the aaatfe time. - , '... 1 T:-:fv;? .'.-,-, j Tss coFttsfwUl.be nt to -one address At ths rate of two poLLAaajAxp, .A SLU.F a year eac. Ana iw;kxtt copies to one .Address, at the rate ofTro dollars a vear each. ! i Tea copies in on order will bifeent v Ior . $25 00 or six moaiA for' Ji4.- . 12 CW (it three .mouths fir , 4,' -25 Tsrntj copies im one order vrCf be Rent -A year for : " X itnt:i, .54000 Or six rDnihfor . lir-ari-n 2000 Or three months for iriv-- ln0Q Thk E iax.s will be sent to Ttsetiar. Minis. tert and Disabled Confederate- Soldiers at hall price, siagre papers 10 cents.7?! , ... Cash in "advance or itseqmvatenjy a : ,. OSZ DOIXAS AH 1XOH ".""." for first insertion, and -;' for eacKrosartieaKftereards, of tralisieqlmat tr; andjby contract asifoUoTadjajica Ic .ivr . . 'r'T, "iBssssssssssnsii 11 111 11 iiiicamsBasmsBBta ' saBsssBBsssBi -sSBHsy Iiiisbi sassssassscsiBssMa IV. No. 15. PA YETTE VILLE, N. fc., THURSDAY, IOVEMBER 16, I87li Whole No. 171. ME EAGLE. .Monday, November is, isti. T Hair inch I 2!oo'2.5ol 4.50 50 One inch, 2.50 " 4.00 5.00 f Two 9.00 j 15.00 inches. S I 5.00 1 8.00 J 10.00 I 18.00 f 27.50 Three . inches S'7.00 The Pesitentiaby Coicmissioheks have condemned tbe brick fcsed so far And madsfor that strnctara.. -If tbese contracts are thus faulty,' let us stop the whole? work and eavajpreftt tt- Pne. .Thiapenitentiary affair is miidd up in much frarr1 -d we think t jshould be repadiatec It be nec- sajnrthave such . pi and if it" requirement 61 liie constitution!! fin' Many, of our retail merchants and traders will visit the Scotch Fair this week for traffic. j : I Fonrth column. $12.00 j iaoo 1 Half r coInmnJ $20.00 I en erect a cheap strong hoaae.'one baild ing;, witlr" stone cells and' other - larger rooms. SmsU,. neat frame, dwellings can be built for the officers. This can be done quick and need not cost over one, or two hundred thousand dollars instead of one or two millions th 11.00 ? 14.00 I 2150 t 33.00 HF. wu H'" V umiu- j j . : mgs. New buildings could be added I" I I I .11 . . 45.00 j as ueeaen, ana uennunea ana periect- ed when we "aet more able. We want no marble columns at twenty thousand dollars a piece yet. Fonr I I I I inchei1: $ ff.00 1 14.00 J 18.00 t 30.00 ' J' I 2L001 36.00 , 53.00 , I - I .10.00 I 40.00 ! GO. 00 90.00 One colnran. (22 inches) I i $31 00 1 48.00 I 63.00 100.00 1 1 150.00 All advertisements may be changed once ererv three months withont additional chare o. V.t rrv ntlif.V TAnr tSprA vill Ha n extra liarge of twentft enU an inch. Twenty-five per cent iv added to .the above rates for special sotices kep ;nside among editorial or rdincj matter. Obitnary notices of more than half an inch are charged as advertisements. fSS"3pecial contracts made on reasonable terms.' -a r UanlbiHs. Cards. Labels, Kill-Heads Blank Form V and all kinds of' ordinary job work dome promptly, neatly, and cheaply. Pemtextiabt; Board. r-This board was in session vestcrday. all the mem bers except Gen." Docker (who has now been nhsent for three meetings,") pres- nnf 'Tlirt nnlr Ininna4 nf imnnrt:ini'n ' - J " 1 " transacted was the'condemninjr of all the brick nsed in the-construction of tho work-within the enclosure, incln din that already iu the walls now about six feet Iiisjli. Tho next mooting of the board will be held on tho Cth December. Raleigh "&WH7;Triirinst. ' - - Westexx Noaxii Carolina TIaiIi JloAD. At a mcetin of ths Directors nnfiniiittul. br the Governor for the Eastern Piviion of the Wcstctn North Carolina R. R., at Moranton on Mon day, the Cth inst., the followinj; sentte men were chosfn by the private Stock lioMcrs: Col. N.IW. Woodfin, Dr. J. K. Ellis; S. "II.-Flcminff.and John I. Slia-vt-r. En.' Dr. W. H. Uowcrton, bl Salisbury; was chosen President of the Board of Directors. These newly : clectcil officers will at once take steps to take tho.Road from the control of the Directory appointed by Messrs. Warren and Jarvis, on the part of the General Assemb'y. The following gentlemen were appointed by the Governor, Directors for the Eastern Division of the Western North Caro lina llailroad, who met as above 'at Moriranton: Dr.' W. II. Howcrton of "Rowan. Rod.: R. A. Caldwell. Esq., of - w ' . Rowan, Dem. ; Dr. J. J . MOtt, 01 lre lell,Rep.; Col. W. A. Eliason, of jJre dell, Dem,.; A. n. Shuford, Esq., of Ca tawba. Dcm.: Col. T. Geo. Walton, of Biuke, Dera-i R- L. Patterson, Esq., of Forsythe, Rep; Cant. W. F. Crai-;, pf McDowell, Ken.; D. M. Furches, Eq of Iredell, Rep., State's Proxy. Ral eigh Carolinian. The following gentlemen have been appointed by the Governor Directors fur thoj Western Division of the Wes tern' NIrth.Carolina Railroad: W, W. Eollin?EepabrTcn ; N. -W. Woodfin, JJc'rtioeTat;A. Ii.IIcrren, Dcm.; R. M. Henry RepH J. W. Sorrell, Dem. ; C. Y. Sla'gle' Dem; G. W. Dickey, Dem ; arid' W . G. Chandler. Jlep. StatoV Vc-mr- W. C U. " Ofirrott. DcmQ- The trustees of Carver's Creek town ship, on the part of Cumberland, and the trustees of Stewart's Creek, of Ilarnctt, met at the bridge on Low er Little River, on tho Raleigh and Faycttcvillc jRoad, on Friday, 10th inst.tand let out the contract of build ing said bridge to Dan'l Carver, of Harnett, at $425. The bridge is to be completed within six weeks after the confirmation of the contract by the commissioners of the two counties. Tows Officebs Next Year. It is time we were thinking of suitable Con servatives to elect for town officers next .'anuary. We must have a good tick et and elect it. It is the first duty to look to the safe management of our town and county affairs, and give help to the general cause afterwards. Who shall the candidates be? Wilson county, 'N. C, claims to be the banner cotton county of the South. it Has taken the first, second; and third premiums for the i finest staple of upland cotton at the St. Louis Fair, 1 . H ' The JiiUicah.Rtcorder an old and staunch Baptist paper, now in'its35th jr uiiiiuuiives mai. it will appear in ,a new, areas, ana otherwise im pro ri&t frice $250 per year. tioa'f teg rQmV4sf j?V.035 r -of trfelr $1,802 is town property The connty itsseses lJ,i77 acres. . " ' !!.. Alexander Cousty. The real value of I Alexander is $412,841, of which $11,640 is town property.! The county embraces 151,233 acres.' -j ' j 1 ; . : JAshe Couxty. The aggregate value of this county is $492,814, of which $23,435 is town property.! The county embraces 282,325 acres, j ; I f i' t . ' .. I Alamance County. Alamance con tains 223,004 acres of .land $1,080, 725 of which $44,793 is town property. Anson. Ansort county! con tains 32G, 051 acres; valued at $72l,20G, of which $55,380 is in town. j The real estate of Raleigh is valued at nearly a million and a half dollars. While Newbern real estate is valued a little over $SOO,000. , .' A..1 MOORE. Wholesale and Re- tail dealer in Tobacco Snuff and Cigars, j I No. 3, Green St. FuyettevUle, N. C. OcL 27. j ly . Five -respcclabla -ounjfmen of Buckhorn township, Harnett county, wcro arrested by ordr of tlie Chief Marshal of the Federal Court last week charged with kuUluxing. Tho onvn ces alleged against these parties were committed before tho passago of the kuklux law, giving jurisdiction over such cases to the U. S. Court. TheTremaine Brothers are to give their popular entertainments in Fay ctteville during our Fair. Our ex changes all over tho South speak" of this Troup in the highest terms. We. afo glad that such an attractive in-j ducemcnt will be added to our Fair. I Tho singing of the Trcmaine Troup is universally admired and said to be unf surpassed; ! DR. ALEXWDElt McDOKilLO OFFERS his raedionl services tnthe citizens of F atet rEvir.T.B and vicinity. He has iven special attentiou, dnvint; elevev ttars of successful practice, to the treatment of DROPSY and DISEASES PECULIAR ,TO FEMALES. , i Offipe on Hy St , near the Post office, re cently ocenpied by Dr. T. Dj EUigh. ) j ! jnno 1-Gtn ' .jr. IF yon wish portraits in oil. India ink. wate or Pastelle, call at STAPLES! new gallery. sep 21-tf t , - WliSTER RAILROAD OFFICE. I , CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,. crat. Our Road Steamer, cm exhibition this week at tho Wilmington Fair, will arrive here by next Monday and will bo exhibited at our Fair next week.-4-j Jt belongs to a company here, and will be put in use as soon as possible Our people allowed the officers of the Wilf mington Fair to 6how it tJtero this O ... j week, and we regret to see that they give no credit to Fayctteville for thus furnishing a popular and ;novcl attrac tion for their Fair, nor for being first in the State to purchase and put in use this wonderful invention VN' and after Tuesday, the 8th inst., the J m.ul train will lexve Fttteville daily except S mday) at' 3. 33 A. M., reaching Sand ford at 5.4 A. M.. and ltdeigh at 8.43, con necting with the trains going North, i Returning leave Sandford at 7.30 P. M., and teach Fayette ville at 9.43 P. M. j ang3-tt L. C. JOSES, Supt DENTIFRICES. TOOTH POWDER. TOOTH SOAP, and ali so Tooth Urushes, &.c, of the very best quality and material, and have been highly ap- s proved by tho xlental profession and others for i - i i.-r-:..- J .U- teeth and purifying the breath. For sale by E. FLOYD, D. D, S., sept 21-tf Fayetteville, N. C Just Received and for Sale A r THE OLD STAND OF R. MITCHELL Q f Hhds. Muscovada Molasses choice ar OVJ tide. i ' 15 hhds. pew crop Cuba Clayed Molasses. 15 " i old crop ' 10 " good Syrnp. , '. And a good stock of everything in the Gro cery line. Call and see before bu j ing. No charge for showing goods.. Plenty of good Liquors and Provisions oh' hand. ' i niayil-Gin K. MITCHELL, Gillespie St IF you wish pictures well copied . j , " Call at W. F. STAPLES' new gallery. tober. must t'ct Tnr Tnrars Asylum. Thcro arc on 4a i tb office of the Ruyerintem.ent two hundred and fifty applications for admission into the Asylum. . Ot hu furt v or more insane for whom implications re made, are at present in wits of variona counties of the State, and many oChers are manacled t hom." . , " ; , . Fortho'past week a male patient from Randolph county, and a female from Pitt, have been discharged, per manently cured. The young man had been under treatment .about a year, the young lady ix months. Of the new cases admitted, Dr. Gns- om is ourintr a couch larger propor- month! of 4ion than any.cherpnperintcndcnt in b,ack9 1 the country, anl gooa juuges wijr u. u -Nir..ik- nfl rzIina Asvlum for the Cottom is rather held back by far mors of this section, as prices remain . - . Most .people : believe A. A. IcXErilAS & SOAS, Fayeltcville,"W. C.9 AVE on hand a large and complete stock red to furnish at hoe Heel, TT fiof ' Work, and- are . prepared to furnish higher. Groceris of all kinds continue cheap hire, and dry goods and merchandise arc quite abundant, tail trade" is lively. cotton very all Re- froin Fiictory or Repository, Robeson County, .. y Rockaways, Bag?ies ana Harness of various styles and prices, made of best ma terial bv experienced workmen, cheaper than Same quality of work Can be bought. North ! South. , . , ; ' SflM'L J. limSDALE OFFERS FOR SALE . j 1 Window Glasses sizes, Pure White Lead. ' Linseed Oil.' -Potash fin casks "and cam Brushes all kinds, " .- Varnishes. Putty in cans shd.3 Cooking Soda-tb'j Copperas. - fj Petroleum Oili Lamps a great 1 vrapping Taw r tetter to Governor Caldwell from r!' Prussia, .j i-ow TO SECURE ECKOPEAX- IMMIGRATION . 1 TO NORTH CAROLINA. , Consfintr OU for J GingerAw. Matchesg tUnwili: -- Aniline Ooloir United States Consulate, Ortt.17fch.18"?!. ulia Excellewyi Qov CaldwelL . .Dear Sir: Although I have not the pleasure of knovng'voa , personally, r'hoDe vou wilV permit me,-a friend, Toilet Soa i Ohoeolaf ; Cocoa: MustardT'' rnrt. T.nmp. Also a full 'assortment DRUGS.decade MEDICINES, OHE.MICAiArilNTS. DY STUFFS, PERFUMERY M5 at whole sale ana retail at low pnecs. 'ew. suggestions in acto xrijr fituaC iefsiu ..-.ruyJs, of B'dth ?eolor8, are "Continually lentag1 our ,fctate for,tho more propitious, as thev ! regard juative State imagine, States of the lar Sontb:iind oct 5-tf ; ; S. jT4 HINSDALE. PHOTOCRAPHIC.' THE PUBLIC are respectfully requested t visit the new Photographic Gallery of W5 specimens of work. Ifc gntrahtees satisfacf j tion in an cases, nctnf es as wen in- It . Vl.An AA It. il 1 ciouay as , lair- weatner. BETWEEN FAY ETHEVILL AND STATJOSSpN WESTERN RAIL' ROAty ... AiXtJ : IJ Norfolk, Baltimore, PhlladeipliiR, New York, $omn and WestcrnCities. ; This lino is now opened for business. Ta: Western Road has ni-de!TUwngh Connect with the Seaboard Injand Air Line via Raleigh and Portsmouth. Va. Curt are ' now xft through between Portsmouth and Fayetteyille 1....!.:.., Koli. ' Throagli- Escsipts issa troaramesi ; Be sure to' direct you'A Slippers to SJp hti th following Stthirmtp Lines : 1 From BOSTON, by Bostonx0rfolk Steam ship Vo. end of Central Virr Boston, 'Jt SiMPsnx. Ast - i JFi Co., N. L.. jIfHJEEA.PT, l'rff-ciw, uiuc Greenwich St.. N. Y. ' PHILADELPHIA.- PhiL":NoR btei.mRhiJ Co., 12 NoVth Delaware Avenue, W. f ,J Clypr. Agont Phil. A nnE''ssro Line, D pot, Phil.. Wril. "Bal. R. K- Pbila. " BALTIMORE, Bnltimore SieimJl'aCkct Ccf ,? iB-av Line. foot of Union Uom., liaii , i L. Pooa, Agent. the cars m Va. if: Have your GaoJs MarbJti s. a. Agent, i'ortssu All claims for loss, damn?. will be promptly settled np" 4 w. Trace Agent of Seabbanl I an 3-bt . . i Copper Works. TTAVIXti secured the servi s of three fin .laas r-nnn-r.amilhl. I l4 nOW Prepar to eiecnta all kinds ct conpttilwprk oh snotR notice and in the neatest inanier possible. jf Cotnntent workmen senttojany part Of tms or the adioininz counties to a tioned work in all its brancbei. Turpentine workers will fin vantage to give me a call u work done.- TIN WORK. ROOFING done to order by competent ai tnpn A nronnra.1 nstunriment o( SltOVeB. Tm atQ Sheet Iron Ware always, keptf u.hand. which; win oft Boia lower man uiiM"y"ci M.oo!c to uour inter me a call. x1t fear that, nriless verv iranortant and iisi j- mi r . - fispeeJy measures are taken to secure '-L1 41. i Cl.(. tl,-. 4 will show a decrease in our. population, j :' We certainly possess the ad.vau- Jtages of other States farther South as regards the mildness of climate. Wo know not the; rigidness of ' the, North nor the heat of the South, i We have not the yellow fever and chills of Flor ida,, nor the ; pulmonary diseases of Maine, nor .the ague breeding nor -westers of Minnesota. In this respect r Prices to suit tJjHjovir cliimate is peculiarly adopted for I sept 21-ly rrti1A VWronfian immio-rnnfc. from Italv tO tDenmark, both inclusive. - j j Our landsiupon the whole are me diumour State is natarally divided so as to snitjthe culture of a great va riety of products, with a moderate jield of each. We can raise ; cotton and rice in the eastern section, cotton and toUacc4 in the middle i section., and wheat,! oats and barley in the western section. Corn can be raised over the wlile stae, and wo certainly have the monopoly of "tar , pitch and tnrpehtime.f We furnish ' the world with rosin, f we except a small quan tity of au uferior quality produced in France, j Our forests abound in tho best timber. ; Our water Rowers are fine abd lasting.1! In mineral wealth North Carolina is not excelled by any otbjer State, east, of fhe Mis sissippi river. Excellent fruits grow with and without culture. I Access 'to railroads And navigable waters, iii most parfsji8 not difficult. " ; Then, sir, in order 3 to turn these' ,tM6n isa Trfto,pra t,: rwer-frnfist Ku wurs in earnest to ouiam ; a share of' the European immigration. The prevailing idea in Germany is that the climatej of North Cirolina fs as hot and unhealthy as, in any other states farther, south in other words, that fever! and tague are prevalent there throughout sutbmer ana winter, and "yellow fever- nlsrays in 'summer. So long asjtbese opinions are not re futed, imniigratiou will bo deterred from goiug there. There is a very sjood kind! of people now leaving Italy for America, I da not mean the la- zaroni organ-grinders, but the sturdy. "ibust, Italian farmer, who is noted for his energy, industry and peacea ble natnrc. I imagine this class of people might easily be persuaded . to go south fbnt some inducement must be held out in the shape of cheap and r overcnarsfa plication tqV- LliUlCIV, land Air Lin.4 lontu, Va.." 1J 4? the above mainlands and easy terms. 1A it to their aSi l - iney wani go A PLUMED Id skilled worj?-; apU3 nov3-lyi pnctM. st and slut. -li a. Davis, ;i& Tsjltteville.. N. C.'. ise. Thee! fVJi?w t?iTTiAin T.v nrrrv. Al - Al.liLIUUal JL-f fli iU v. 7. zens of Bennettsville. rp., are abofef to be placed in comj Ration wij the.rest of the 'worW-' ans oft railroad. Ther lished at Bennel sue, says: . Bv the direcv President of the Bugles forthoronnrepirireivea by owpsenrt We notice small droves of mujes and horaos hero for sale, and hear that Z4t.- Alna nrf to bo here between this timo and February next. Thcro wcre-18 marriage licences, is Unmet coantv during the DUtVI 111 " " " October 8 whites, 10 I . . i the North" CMftluia-JVqyi.uni 101 ,im The rivor has improvou reccnuy, Insano-; is the st'81, "SVf but is !not yet in excellent boating1 or- I der. Largo quantities of naval stores tion of tlvakind itVth United States. sT-Mal. .Carolin tat. agenC J L COOLEY, Shoe Heel. N. C, ana lorwaraeix iu . - jan 5-ly ' JOSEPH UTLEY & SOX. Grocers and Commission Mercliants AND DEALERS IN , j Hardivarc and General Merchandise. Fayetteville, N. C. ? JanuaryS,; ' T FAYETTEYILLE I10TEL LIVERS STABLES. PASSAGE "can bo had to and from the Boats, about tovr.i, oat in the country, ; br to any of the neignboring town'', i ' Jan 27 ly. - JACKSON JOHNSON, FALL STOCK. I AM' NOW OPENING, and by the 25th in stant will have in store, iuy entire stock of & Salisbury Smitb, JBingT isbnry Railrcv terday to run a m. a8certainiflg the d'K buildiug a railroad ft connecting with tne lincton Railroad Much has been said from this place to s of onr neighboring bnt this steD looks iUan nnvtliilif W6 h jieople, with few j railroad . coiinectlO with the outer won subscribe accordm the shrill wUistle may soon be, beard & te --Tho Biptist Stale Convention met toXharloUe Wednesday. Seventy five orWhundtd delegates were resent. The Convention organized Ey rc olectinff lidv. Dr. Brooks Pro ; feasor, in Wake Forest College, Prcsi- Entire harmony, iruuu 1.... curisiian pn" dent. and A perfect y ailed. are being shipped, and many thous ands of barrels still remain. The quan tity accumulates. I r- 1 The Skating Rink, has been largo ly patronized since the second opeping. As an amusement for tho winter nights it is very a.ttra:tiveJ Maji Gor- ham, - tho pohto supcrintcnuent; has ; Welbon N. Q., November IV llcre h-rge assemblies, and he proposes to, n,n a nAA narsona an, the ar- . 'nrrn 1 mftnts at Favcttcvillc Hall, during tho Fair week. were fully 8,000 praona Grounds to-uay. rtr.fl in nil (If Tcirar.i to .the Richmond Qisjiahh rU!. n-bihlllOn S J - . . .. . . : .. r&menZ-Spl at FaycttoviUo Uall, during FALL ' AND WINTER GOODS, embracing STAPLE and FANCY DRY fiOODS. HATS. BOOTS and SHOES, UM BRELLAS. READY-MADE CLOTULN'U, YANKEE NOTIONS. &c.'. to. which the atten tion of country merchants is invited. " ' ; In the retail department' may hp found a good assortm,ent of DRESS QODS of medium and good quality, . also haudsomo CAS3I- MERES, CLOTHS, and most an; article need ed for. ladjes' or genth3in1en'8 wear, all of yhcb, will bo offered at prices to suit close buyers, j Call and examine. . . i sept '21 m"cU 30-tt H J. TIMtY. " -iose of costbf nettsvfe, vv & DT. N a rail rXi Point on oik We' h-Zn UU of. O, ft??' m.e?. f- iron OV"b good . T" C1 iron want 11 1 JCaUntW. F: A new paper Tarana. Florida, oxnect to make a Using the propertl nav their taxes. on alligator-nAea.' start. IF von wish the K' CloW.jVg professor Agas .'floon.Reaa.111 Uii ; dering America, nnrat'us capabI if throotUottSftPl fwgallfl?y- started at i t Pr9prietcts V Jff of adv toopoorio f.5Pcet to MS' - & 4 I. nrti . - 4r?i bfttture' snew galle 1SL .. . -v-f 6-starting iff nf- .1- , it'?! First of all, however, pamphlets should be published giving, in detail, the facts iu regard to the resources of the state. If possible they should be printed in different languages, and sent to the United States, Consuls in the different European countries, who will distribute them. The chief point is that they should be' published by "authority." I know, indeed, of sev eral immigration societies who have published and disseminated books without nj semblance of State or Na tional aid or authority. When sucli is the case it is looked upon by out siders as f'i putnp swindle" in the in terest only of the parties concerned, no matter how pnre may bo the mo tiv s . by jwbieh the a ocfety is actua- d. : , . ' s After. this has been clone, conlrnnfu b d ca 0.b.eroade with the J?ail- reauotioViUare ia cbtv.'i tm k City wiU tor lOncr tim rl te to be the chief point of arrival of ,u""'n;l,u0 uwiu; iu tne general un healthine8 of southern cities in sura- mr,:henco we must expect to get our immigrants from that! city. On all the rail road lines from there to the west redaction of fare is guaranteed vu me -immigrant. . T7:i i, 4i.: -t !r i UM pwiuciinui; is nona to srrnro a share of the European immigration to our state, to clear our forests, till our soil,! and develop our mineral re sources, we cannot exooct to prosper as a State. T a am sir. Your obedient servant, A. V. DocKEnr. : Virginia Richmond. Nov. 9 Th Legislature stands about' tho last year. ; The present Senato of Virginia fust elected Consists of 33 Conservatives and 10 Radioals, three of whom are Tho old Senatestood 30 Con servatives to 13 Radicals. . ; From George Francis Train's Speech at St ; .Joseph, M.; Oct. 28. t The Amenities of, ,'Pomticsw-IIow One Candidate fob the Pkesidenc't At tacks Another. Grant is-the great est sell ever played off on an outraged people.' Sensation. He is an ig noramus. He thinks LaFayette came from Germany and the Hessians from France. That a so-jj neuce ne suieu with a rotten empire -Rgaiust, a live re- iarts.Tl l-loo.lt insa mm; ne i , . Uettot-.T 1 nerer see ?.oa V"-" , Tu r 7W fc f eel lre .ay 'uo.Be::;, T"; nniy five minutes, tell me .aJlyqji , know, tLaughterJ Yon might as well fry to light n wet aanib as to pet n "popular cheer for. the trreat dead-oeat, neaa-oeau, on 00 ta kerf- fSensation and. applause.!, .His passage through the eust and west is a funeral cortege, wiiu morion, fac -ler and the official thieves as3 pall bearers. Sensation. His own par ty swallow him as they wond a dose of salts and senna. Langhter. They are ashamed of him. His ig norance, his nepotism, his disgusting habits, ; ar minutely; portrayed by Sumner, Tilton and Phillips, once his bosom companions. Laughter. Greely and; Biitler loath him, while the 'party obliges these professional hacks to sleep 'w'tb him. fjanghter. A f.ist'hprse, a short six, some rot gut, a tanyard, a big, steal and stolid atnpidity1 make np' his grand total, f Ilissps.J ' , , 1 .i i. 1 .11 ' Building Societies Prosperous in Englaxd. In London there are 52, 000 members of 2,000 building socie ties, which have made returns, pos sessinglT.OOO pf assets; and the, number of societies is believed to be really double the number staled, many .very important societies being omit ted' in the returns. In addition, there are land societies, which serve a simi lar purpose, and owning 2,000,000. The building1 societies aoI London alone will thus own abogt 10,000, iOOO, divided among 100,000 members, who conslitne a very large item in the population of the metropolis. Many of the members are of the. middle class, clerks and shopmen. Building societies are even more developed out of London than in it. Lancashire alone is estimated to have 1,423 societies', with nearly 50,000 ,wWrUut ,thjQ$a aretie jmperfect returns, .and the number should prob ably be doubled. In the town of Iinrnley there are 3,000 members of building societies, 'owning ahont $150,000 worth of property; in Oid ham there are CG societies, each con taining, on the average1, 100 shares, worth JE120 each, or nearly 800,000, which may be considered the property acquired every fifteen years; in Man chester, Ashton, anff other places, building societies" manifestly play an important part, the chief supporters, accordiug to unanimous testimony, being the "miir han-.ls." It is , the saino in other parts of England. Newcastle, Sunderland, Liverpool, Leeds, Halifax and Bradford have all powerful societies; one society in the latter town is spoken of as having 621,000 ont on loan, and another has 200,000. Both brauches of the Legislature of Georgia adopted the following .res olution: ' ' -Resolved, That Unfits B. Bullocks late Governorof tho State of Georgia who baa resigned his 'office and left the State under circumstances crea ting the grave suspicion that he is guilty of high crimes and misdemsan 01s, has, in charging in a letter bear ing date of 23d October, 1871, and uddressed to his political friends and the people of Georgia, that a majority of the House of liepresentatives had pleged themselves to vote for articles of impeachment against him without investigation, and that the Senate had determined to unseat a snfiknent num ber of republican Senators 1o secure his conviction without regard to the trntb ami the validity of . the charges, defamed this General Assembly bv th charges which are untrue; that the statement in the" same letter, to the tffect that the people oi Qeoria have recenlly denoniiced I or icnored the constitution of the United States, is falsend defamatory of the people of mis ouaie. on mo contrArv, we as sert that the. people of this State do now, ns they did feixmoiilhs ao,when accoraing to n letter of the said Rn TUS U. Uullocb. thev wer nAnnhlr r "U47 (huuvs 0410 hiiv 4 Rock Oaztttey bctycenvtvro -genUcrncA-of Memphis he .otheV day tlilonoj contending that Chicago did hot sub scribe any thing to the euffcrjng people -of Richmond uriri't,tno1ETrtit,fl6odf' as t year the ether maintaining that. she did. ; Tho mayor of Richmond 1. i was writtCTrto and he rplid by.sla-v.' ting that not one dollar .was rocoived. : from tho city of Lakes. Richmond subscribed $10,000 for Hid rclitf of VIIIV,il"U. . ..... Tho Lancaster fS. C.) Ledger, in no ticing tho contribution sootfronx Char-, leston to Chicago, says: 7 The irivat firo in Charleston, tiitir tho betrinninir of tho war. and which ' swept over a large part of tho city and - rendered many homclcsn ana aesuiovo, was celebrated in Chicago at tho time bv ti dorch-liirht procession. When the city of Columbia was laid in nshca . by Sherman, the occasion wasrejoieed - . over in Chicago by tho' firing: of An hundred cannon. in -lbw;. wnca South Carolina was finite with ft o- vero famine almost nnivorsal sympa- thy was manifested for tho atrrcKer ( State, and contribution for bef rollcf came f rom iNortu,1 noomc""" Wat frora ChUsago tho greatest Rralr market irr the world,. carao, not om oot, rWbto Ayii,evjr-Johrimt-Chlr Magistrate of iho United Stale", was. in process of trialr-bis alleged aritno r being mal administration ofjnsticc, inj -too much lenity bin.g' shown to. tfuf ; Sonth a large.botly of Thrtbqsjr, ' held a prayer-meeting in Chicago,' io implore tho Almighty to -tarn tho-, hearts of tho judges of tho President; " so that his impeachment migiiv pr emised! Scvcn'ycars have.como acKl- ' tho people oTCWcago nowtaiiT wfvtjm- tho people of Charleston and Colony- ' f bia stood amid smoking ruins and I lesolatod firesides. '' ' - " ' 1 " 'Stoiuno Potatoes. Aatbftlimtt lias arrived for storing potatow-tho earlj .... sorts--to be barvesteil,' I wish to say to . those who have them to harvest to put. . them in barrels as the best mode old m posing of them. There are those who bare tried this zor years, and cannot do persuaded to- keep their potatoes in any other way. Dig and eipose tntba air- ' till dry; then put np as directed, tal king thej barrels to the field. Store 'it the cellar, any part moat convenient The advantage is that the air is Dot ex posed, as with open bins, which often, vitiato it, and always leave a potato. odor. You have nothing of this. t An other advantage: yon can put where- most convenient, and more at plensnre. with little diffienltyi.and.youi4Ayploo t tier npon tier of barrels- till up to the , floor. When it is wished to nee tmy. tx , barrel is opened and usod,! and so or' , with the rest, leaving no dirt, the, . ground remaining in the bafrel. ,4 0xfc if it is wished to sell, they are already , put up. Any tjarrel will do, so that It , is strong enough a salt barrel a good , as any. Albany Cultivator, '- . The VioeroY of E'jptis abonk to add tbe nnpardonable sin to his many other offlences agalnsrthBConrmandnr of the Faithful. lie has bought gna- . boats, be has dng a canal which divides; two qoutinents, and he i has. borrowed' ' money until his whole .province i one. hngelinortgage'. but not until now baa ' he set himself np against Mahomet by allowing women to appear uhveijed1 iry ', public. This last iunovatipri is the : most remarkable of all, a hrasting;''- " aside tho traditions of centimes and ' introducting the unseemly customs, ot tho Giaour among the f ijthfnl.. 1ho Khedive has acquired jnajny nnbeliev- ' ing notions with hi European, edn-' ( cation, and his f imily is not conducted -on the strict Mussulman, ! sjstem. It, is related of his daughter: that she has.' long worn oa her drives j outside tbe city, the latest Paris st vies, little bon net, close-fitting waist, hfgh bootheela and all, donning the conventional veil and robe only when returning through, j the streets. Possibly the females of;; his household have beard of the reform movement, aud have already converted. bira to the acknowlodgmoht of their righUM At allevcntsk these Klikely' to be a wagging of gray beard and a terribtle muttering of "BismillalW". whcu r 1 the conseivntive oi.ti?ena 1 behold, nn,-. veiled feminiuity walking the street of Cairo. J ., t " TEM.rE,itANCE,--The Secretary of tho Supremo Council of tho Friends of .Temperance has written to a gentle man in thi4city,'to th.o.ofIbj;t thnt'thei Grand Division of the Sana of Tcnv pornnco of Florida, with nuctcc sab-, oydinnto divisions,, has gone oy or to. tho Fl'ionda .,of , TennpprAnco, and that tho twaovdora in that Stale' WU Iicrcafler be one. ." Tills' action f;rV oonscft'ionc of the rcsolaticiAA hLkr.t ed by tho National DiWsioo otlVjoo in Kepterubor last, in regard to, the au mwaion ot coloo-od, member. , It will . bo rcwcmbcrcd that the Gf ivndI)ivlson, . of Yirginia at ita rocentacsVott In tMa , city ! informed th,o Nalionaji Division that it Vvould secede if tho obnoxious, resolutions wcro nOjt K'pcaJoditctt motul Enquixcr 7 M.ississirr;l M'' Nov. Si Tiio disposed, acquiesce in the result of RepjibJican carry this Stalo bv' about uio ncii,iiuu ut-iiuer enrerrain any uos-1 "iweu, i;Uousanu. uiiry lovrarcis the United .States, nor ileny any porson within the limits of I he State the equal protection of its 1 . iUWB, An 1 old farmer in the vicinity of Angusta. Me., about twenty years ago. after concluding a "trade for a larire National Thanks.Wvinir.i vr' . . . c i ovem uev JVlh. tr Thursdaj. The total n ombr of regis tcved voters iu jNenr York citrv aocordinrr . La th - last registrations, is-J52;G02. , .. ; ' South Ouroiina is under martial Jaw, bale of goods with an Angusta d?aler(ftnd tho wtklJcaoi'iho 'modomSpjiyox to drive r luo w of the land. rOl t -; r lf- 1 If'-' itecenjt ffColorieal lnvestiirations I . V. . . " ' sinKinc lat tho State of New Jersey i and 11 is tho same with the cities of jjjjcw York and BrooklynYat mo ijuojoi some im or i inencs per centiiry.! In tbe '.course of tinje w may, thjeroibre, expect to see New York entirolr disappear i , This will of course, lead to an entire chango in tho business of the country, . in furniture, as he was about off, hailed the , furniture' dealer with, If yer will throw in a lookinr -glass I will briDj? yer down a barrel of nice apples." The mirror was "thrown in," and this was the last seen of the farmer until a few days since, yhen an aged farmer backed bis "apple- eartn np to the sidewalk opposite the furniture store. now occupied by sons of the former owner, opened the door, Tho rrand tJrr of Johnson caun tr. Mo., found one hundred and seventy- six indictments at its last session. Five hnndrod children wore hAm ah tho pr:irie8 about "Chica"-. tho nhrht aucr the tiro. Tho numjior of negro votqra in United States aro 87n,U0. , ' nr . The surprise, of the-sons was crreat, r.. .nn, l 'lutjtlie 'father who was present, re nerabercd' the cirenmstanco of the rade, and after a lapse of twenty oars, had not for .rotten his p omiso. uElowaneo of raveling, nfceording fo rumor,- U a bottle and h hilf pur di-m Genius has limits j virt every ono purer and uro and good cau tier still. Ti . ' ' ) ' ' ' . ' , ' . ; : v ' - . ' ' ' .J .''.' - S- I- - 4-r . . ' ; . i , - ' '" ' ' - ' ' tho i becomo
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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