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THE EAGLE. jvh luKcivivns ia perhaps losing nhbama Legislaturd ReDublicari tinrm on mattnra mil. nf m-Imn nnr.a I ir - . 1 uoiseiwms tisnry-iaw, legislature has organized with Re- tno lenco law, and similar measures puoncan majorities in both. Houses.? that have not enough of practical and im mediate im o6rtanfc' . Our noveHr is too great actf- oar strength Vtoo J i- 8WW"3 ., February lJU-The in,, "Jsw-f."."8"!?88 PP"iop oK this, to FAYETf EYILLE; lV:Cr Thursday, February 6 1873. Usury. Much is said now abont usury, and that people qnghl to loan ont money for whatever; they can get for it. " 'ift .J We are opposed to such a system, . and we believe' the voters of North Carolina are opposed to it. We think it wise to have a regular ' and . legally established rate of interest. Money, is tho only standard of value that we have, and we should try and keep this standard at a permanent level, as far as possible. If no limit be established for interest of money, any one can see that a few money men can exact from the people whatever charges they .please. We want no money rinjrs and monopolies. On the money question we want protection for the masses of poor people against baukera and ex tortionate capitalists. "y Tows Affairs Very soon we mnst elect a Mayor and Commissioners. The vital interests of Fayette fille require -that weeleetgood Conservative men again toj-ule onr town affairs. For last two eara we have been safe and business has Las been lessened i uewmegooo. unr present ioara is paying off the old debt, while the for mer Radical government caused it to increase. Bemjn, Jan. 30. -rCarlol(aisrdead. oV wn was measrs-r burned, las.tpighf.: LoB8,viOO,OQO. weak to waste.tirae in theorizing negative or incidental First lift tho shatlc away, from tho rocks fix the rigging and rudder afterwards Our people are in no condition now to tear uown or to bui d ob. fences, all AVASBisarav--: PKm. i Tk. xi mieresi ne auowea vjororeiixee or i'rivilep-e and R pniinnn . , redhipfpf fig Wruryyi s and shoals, anS "T nijKM.j than threoYuonthS1. to-day at 1 more From Wilmignton Jom-naL .Editorial. Corresp o nden ce. 1 Chapel Hill, Jan. 9,-1873 . my uear Journal:-According . to promise, I proceed to give some ac count of a tour of inspection in the College diuildiDjrs, cronnds. &c. Ass we entered the gate next to the Hotel, w.fonnd the steps broken and sunKV ZwC Tl. I l .... ... ?. xuo oiosq, oeaotiful walx Jtad- ing op to the old East Building, that used to be kept with so much care, had grown up with grass and weeds, except where a narrow, i country-looking pathwinddts tortuous way along it, ana excevj also, where jt bad at 100 DCf CenL mnnAV will nnt. nnmn Uavn (AmAnrl x . . i - . J est that money seeks most, bat . safety, slaif ng developments regarding the East Buildwfaer th niS nd Money men invest North and in Eu Louisiana poUtics. i . . -; s Librarv f tl, pi;i !u - c ' -rope at 3jind per cent; rather than I ucs., A f JJJW a!?thropic. Society put money in a Soon try ruled by car- .r.MuJ The Whartdri Trial. ' iu ff6 ? pet baggers and corrupt courts, be- " Awapoit,. ;.Md.k February l.-At Lway, as if w?th an JtY' Thi nfl cause iUiB safer to do Leave these half-past 2 o'clock to'-davihbWrtnh PTi7' ! tn,&n XK old "t, ; uMiwttju ana- its wiuaows (lofiQ nrrf. .-loa.vi ! 11 ----- - v4coi wurmy even OI a iock ana key of ;the commonest kind, f luis cabinet of minerals is doubt less the very valuable one purchased in Europe Many years ago by Presi dent Caldwell, for the use of the Uni- many tl that davl imgs have President (a lontr and things yet a while till we be fdadv YoHjufV reported1 that the? "Were: nnnhlA for . more pcopie,? and general indus- The Judge5 refused. 'ru , ; ' t . m 1 ' 1 -inc bioKesr Case. . : LATEST NEWS. - 1 ' -New W-February in 1 tho' KVIj-na .1.'. Lau-ii, f-. v.., jiiuaryz3.-iiair event Ot iai ofa to hWtnin or AiA.'r... from "Judiro ' Board man. of the business portion of Kingstree, in a,new' iriiil luuiiubiMirij tl strict, '. was ... niirnfifl today.: Loss, 850,000. t The old Librarv Room wan Ll i mi . . . . ?viu-Xixae rooms, generally, in the uui-uiuwere open j and ; the windows raised;-the lass broken, and iu many instancef!, the sash broken or entirely gone. . The ; doors, were swinging, some with their, panels staved in and others without. As a general rule tbe wilHanijIW we onrf ' "k":: tr'f wyPfw wtu plastering, and, it .." u " . r "r:4 r " .1?:,0I b uc 8 presumed, will continue to b counsel it verity. 11 OW changed since Caldwell eould nudertakn then 'a tediousi ioirrnev to rxireha at heavy: x nenpe. aCahin m;n.r. als; now his Successor. President Peol. cannot even take the trouble to put them underllock and kev! Sickened and disirusted I Uit RntK Building and went to Girard FT.-ill nr '-'the Chapel. Here, also, we found thedoors open aiid windows with thiivi ty ono panes of broken trlass in t.lio jiorth and forty two on the south side. Here, too, ihe-plastoring begun to fall,5 and the pc rlico columns were bruised and battered, and abused generally. The old West Buildin fn a . . . . . . . xrusiees 01 tne Lzuversity wi'l senc their sons here, so long as Solomon Pool is President." We appeal to the Radical party, then, to uniteririth ps in setting aside a m-iu whom neither tnej nor ourselves are willing to trast Can it be possible, that the great ria terest North Carolina'bas-at stake In this matter, is to be sacrificed In. erat-' ifying tbe ambition of Solomon' Pool? Wo trust Dot, JVC- be so, as ff are j TflTJiftnn nf WIin - case ova lu I benehof tl.fi Rhni'flma Un .. .1.. ..., :.. v. Jro ,-4tfwr.' i j r. --- "r : pv" tun trans anu ceiling are ex ..wnifluiuaauuv -JjiiA-rV rtli- ij.fi "" - w F""311 .w me moisture or successive ESIena? ? : y"" " vFFe:'.- . 4- -U winter rains. The north u, anciner ; r?. - I nudl Nbw York, aftal flnrnAr ng ; r'r. - irrn n. iii.i . .. .- . of tbe roofof thnhnildirKrwna bnn.i 4 1. Thai in addition o- the win. u iai. otf br; the fa 1 'r::. prospered. The town debt beitofore regarded as proper, subjects J, , ,f??TTweed torm flbme time ago. It is difficnlt lened, and our credit has taxation, there should be jftcluded twi! to imagiqe a bnildiDg, in an inhabi- . , . thnoA ninco mnVln i I POIillcai. One. ana thftt t.hV nronlil f 1 , . . w1tlSi'S',7-l? -AS?-' or disgraceful condition? 7" .fifiK r Be Pro t. W we-nt to the new East BoiK vuubo wiuesmBae irom grapes crown in me united states into which car- uuuic ncia gas nasueen injected A wine; is bot rendered liable We waut to boild 10 asatiou by tne tact that Us , manu- railroads and improvements and must -do so, or lose alt chances of success as a town. We cannot make these im proveme.nts without having credit or ability to build and direct a road or some great work that will add to the town, trade and importance. m x l ' . . . luuiure is commenced in one and completed in another. pluce At our next May election, then we I atibld. must elect a good and reliable set of town officers. ' Now let ns begin to think how to do 1 this. We"can, we will, we must carry : the town election right. Bets ix ess has been duller here this -winter than last year. Turpentine has not been so successful as last year; indeed some dealers have lost money. C0U00 is hardly so profitable, on ac eouetoflhe high price and uncertainly of labor. Most of the turpentine land in this viciuity is now used up. and naval store business must go South, ward. We must bd farmers hereafter or.wo cannot bo thrifty and prosper- oas; To do this well, we must, mvstl mn'wi niij rru " ' "fV . M!ufe ior once, was iastaned, so Pt w-- 10 that no entrancB could be had, except H y? though a window. We were informed ojiorary we unlocked. We had oc eular demonstration that fonr win dows, on the south side of the Philan thropic .Library, opening into as many vves, were wine open. Tbe only . . J??1?3' - eoryary 1 1 is oow was not open, was that the stove "" iua6 a wiyiess Daa ,gone to pipe, runuing through it was immova iriiNninnrr.nTi H7hA tut r t 1. j 1 iu 'iw il. t . . 1 - - - -"ii.wvM m uu 11 in nivnnr iih . mniin 1 inn. 1 ru 1114 nr irr n uii in n 1 i rA ' 4.v - n r , v. vuv wriiiuwiws urn. wt-io. more or iess open 1t.1itf.A' rr.;'"" v JU UV Vu 10 uu uaeauon mat tbe . : ' 1 - j-k-i u ..AvuA.ia 1 iLvsvsikD- Lii iiri Kinimnn r.r inn rn t- repuu-1 , . . ' must be very materially ininrl. R Bparkling wine7 6r champagne s made ,00P.eT'.?n'!r case. ( from grapes grownViu: UieVJTnited YrimPi1l the oias rocK-candy, grape brandy jiot , , , W on , and isinolass may. ha need "wiMvnnf . '' AnalrS In LOnlsfatiaJ ' ' tr Wlnstoa-Salem. - - ' tFrom" Winston Sentlnel.1 Winston and Salem comprise a town of over 2000 inhabitants, and 'situafed in oner of the richest sections of ,North Carolina, and in the centre of the finest lobacco, Fruit and Grain grow ing portions or the State. Although cut on irom railroad facijitiea but few places , do more business, carry on more manufacturing, or contribute . l T 1 1 . . I o was uwrus aeveioDin? me resources examined and repealed the samediH. ot the State. And now that our! Bail- graceful conditions It would bt nnlv rftu which ! has been built without to tell the same old storv. wrm!. . . State aid and carried on tocomnWinn speak of open dobrs with broken nan - i by tDe sheer persistence and enenrv els; of windows With broken e-Iass h- Pf tbe fading citizens who ha yond count almost and ' broken and matter in hand, will be complete missing sash, aud floor covered with few wee"8, we can look forward t( fallen plasterinsrl We tarried nnt reer ' greater prosperitv. not o lobar here. The siht lirl fur.r.mAi l"e towns, but to all the count shut glass . loved up. ilri disynstingly monotonous. l'he new west bnildinir was next an- i . v . , r proacned. it prbved, however, to be too, . as ; , brol n This is the buildin? onr m xunkee. friends picketed their rounding, which will be opene a market. ; , ;? : . 7 1she,imDetns ramif, saw agyt rvyf.T.A - every direction carpenters and! horses in when thev occnnied thia 801,8 pushed to their utmost place. . The windows in the L Dialectic Pacity cannot supply the demand xjiorary wuicu is in tuis ! buildinf? . uov , ores, lactones and ware- were, I am glad to sav. closed ' houses. Every day men are here trv Next and lt-TWr.on TT.,n I ,n to secure bonaan ftn1 inniJit tnr ' -r " , r "J . . . - Old Ubapel" was eixamined. Three of tt,urie8 10 00 orected.' one this were open. . The! down, and are in dition. Here, tod ry about open d fec., ad nauseum the four recitatioh rooms it contains sttpa jare rotting a very rickety con- 1 . .. , is tne same old ato- oors, bfoken glass, This is the build- rendering the product liable to tax The tinues. The Housei which i J wv UUlll T Llin , 1W II II ! H 1 - .1 L 1 1 : Tl nilVII. f 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 riT I -I 'F. n . I . . 1 J 1 - i 1 . ... nfif ,11. .. T i.. ' . J.. . " w, mis .exami- w. u.KnUU,j,iuu uuiii luh Guniesi i irain, ratsiwara. over r.n chnno.k. n.iinn j t. t Q wti',.;.;j" Ai.t i)k!iJ..i : " r""0 toju ' me c ose or no long spell of rainy weather, f When1 ing tne lact is recalled that this Library 98 l r nc one ume. neia somn spvoh ihnno,, .me fort Of CliarlCStOn; S. C. , ' P i . . - a. loaaor can ncl volumes, and would hold them Virginians, and -Cdaelstoj, S; -a. Jariaa!9i of thekInd ever received in but for stealage and vandalism, and nnn.,i a I u'iuuiiu. iron rl net. ermal v vuvi " x uuuiorw, wno conauct- 4aive better labor and more of it. Many men about here have put all their aplos money in bank stocks aad other investments, and they are hard ly ablo : to spare these investments from their regular business. This makes money tight. Tho past year yields little or no profits and we are left somewhat hard up4 Then pru dence and great energy must make the future. New railroads, new farms, and new avenues of trade" must be Joand. 'TVe must Work if Idleness .and .always keep us pooif Merchants here complain of tho falling off of business. Some dealers are unable to meet their bills and fereak. Is not some )art of the trade overdone? "Where is the chief defect? Let us see and remedy it. We must help ourselves or we will have nothing. Then -boild up this whole country in farming and solid wca!th, and wo will be on a safe foundation. A1 tkn Inn.a l-vsv.v. 1. M. - ..' . 1 vuv ivg ,uvuivariuuem oi jnaries ton, during the war, is 'now'saperin- kvifuiug mm operations tor the; im provcraent of tiie harbor entfahces of this port. He expresses great confi dence, that the speedynresnltOf the work now in progress upon tho beach and channel will give a dept hbf fifteen icet on lao oar. at low water., which Abont Cabinet Changes. , , V ... Washinqtox, February 4. Despite the great exerioos of south ern Republicans to have Grant ap point a native southerner in his next Cabinet there are yet no positive or even probable indications that he will do so. In fact. iudn'nc (ran th nrna. ' m 3 CV - f conduct' may "be; " urenny aau to tue advantages of J , t."buuo u miogs,rn is more Charleston as a eaport..- ,r . jtuan likely that no changes whatever ' -r . ; win oe maae excepting in the Treaaa Telegrapb Officials tO Visit Europe. T Department, where, if univ.raal Nkw Tobk, Jan uarr - 29.--GoneraJ Pinion Js correct, RusIiardsdhTis ' to Thomas T. Eckert, Superintendent of P0.00641 "'well if the latter is elect the Western -Unfon Telegraph Cora: r to sufceed Wilson in the United pany, and George R. Prescott, eleo-2 u- e Grant nccommo trician, are to visit Europe during the I es. mse,f ,n tbe matter there , will coming month, in behalf of the com. Be. . 7. De no obangea, ' and .that pany, to investigate the workings of I .pro . V" 18 strengthened forcibly trustSnrr to wo win. luck will by the fact that he does not. if he nos- sibly can avoid it, intend to have Con gress in session longer than 12 o'clock of the 4th of Maroh. The New York Herald thns Tigorons?y ironi mHrises the atual Washington scandal: It is use ess to arcme that Wilson. Onlfa-r TToii- SENATE West was annointPfi frtlPattereon-Allison and their feUows did not fill f 1 1 . f. I know tha nntnrA Af thA nnrm-nt v..-,.;n i Committee. 7 " i 'P Anthony introduced a bill incorpor- name of relatives and trustees, as it would be ating the Mississippi and Ohio Tunnel I? Pretend that a burglar does not understand ".nd Tube Com nan r. with ji r.ir.Itnl . CJ,Pr junmey and the skeleton in nnn nan - '.-.. Kei the foreijrn telep-ranhin mmo . -. c o r J . , v.a- pecially the appliances of pneumatic tubes, with a view to their introduc tion into this country. Congressional. Washington, Jan. 30. ing wbioli according to the ! present ment of the Grand Jury of this coun ty; and according to current rumor used as a (common in cue village, was assiiruat ion house vWsity of which I ool boasts himself lent, irremovable of deatLI What is single word will Such is the Uni Revererid Soleinon' ill t . "a 10 oe tue jrresi- save by the hand the. effect of all this,? A tell.- In the party x wo years a?o tlmra hni xooacco factory iq the place season there will be six. une year afro. th rot T.t.a--,-. Wurehonse in the place was obened up oy Mai. Brown in au old uti-hl Iu a short time the basis increased to ou.u au eeai mat a large and elegant uouae, 4U1X4U, was built for the ex yrcBs purpose this season wri will uae tbree (large flue . Warehouses in uperauon two m operation at the present time, and the ihird will be rauy in a few weeks with a prospect vi nourisbing busitess for all of mem.' .. . " "' I Av a rtoint Ctf trail a ura fT. til. :n ft - " " w I.UC3 IU - .'mu. m.uo .u with us was a lad who is now lisiug the 2 ucement of Thirteen large Dry Good goldeu hours that ought to be devoted , , .X un- From Smi-Weekly Eagle of 4th instant. Items. liuuuingand Lioan Association of Fayetteville held its regular annual! SIU.UIWOOO, to construct tunnels der the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, to bo used for connecting railways centering near their junction. Among the incorporators named aro Thos. A. Scott and J. N. McCnllough, of Penn sylvania, J. Pierport Morgan, W. S. Rosecrans, II. G. Margand, of New York, A. E.Burnsido. of Rhode Island aud N. B. Curtin and W. F.'Cool- Daugb,Xf Illinois. ya which , he tides uu Aar thing is certain no representative who hns written C. M.' beforeis name, in letters of corruption, should b any longer allowed to write al. j. alter iu A Texas letter to the New Orleans Picavune Rays: "The official return of the election shows 22,000 Democratic majority, ' and dis closes tne fact that there are CO.OOOmore reg istered voters in Texas than were cast at the last election. Had all tbe votes been cast it is presumed that the Democratic majority in 1.i- . m. . i -ma uwmj wuuiu nim onen nr icvict iuhi Until we ate allowed to vote as aforetime at recmcw, inscean or Having to take three or tour days by going to county-seats, a full vote win never, oe poued. .No doubt the next Leg- In us ocean I u.i.:.: . t . ' . I . a i. ' . I me payment unless bv Sheeinl ill TV., f m 8 eeK' lf aCt of ConP ot judgment of the a railroad be built from Chapel" Hill Court of Claims to claimants whose to University station on Central road, loyalty during the rebellion has hot a line is spoken of from thereto South ben Proved.; . . . . Boston, on R. & D R R. In thai M.r-Trumbull argued in favor of the ease our road should bit tt?V vi..wmm- i iiiuriiiiii ii. iiinn na ant.i w.. I . . 1 . I oth tl Depar t on tho motionof Sprague, to recon- islatare will repeal the present law, requiring Joing ibe.i recitation room used by subjected, political, pecuniary sider tho vote by which: the Morrill eters to their votes at the county. Professor Charles Phillips, both of personal, are without a parallel in (Vt-), amendment wus adopted pro- ' ' . - ; J ' which were open, stands a cabinet of State or out of it; They have st a i ociocic the consideration. of th PL TiOOrlfiln I nrt nniviniiiol :nn 1.11 ' moo;n io4 , . . .' . " um was ,tt00 u:Ku,. wer io,uuu nas resumed. I'lie nend n 2- aneatirtn naa hann Z 1 i . I it . pttm iu auu usea aurinrr th. net " io year. A 6hip canal is Eow,discussed irom Wilminjrton flRfc in tho V i,M,c"uulout w"? auoptea pro i iiiviiiii Liin iiiiv iiikiii. iin ipuu r tt a nnm xne i met who was arrested.. tor robbing Parsons' Store in this town, waa found to have a quantity of Ayer's.Hair Vigor in hiaposse sion. When asked why he wished sto steal that article, he answered that he.: wanted to restore his hair, for it' was; hrtrd to fce ' A miei ana oaia too." that inwnHno of fk s t n . . . t ' "'v -w u iu:.kuhw fM'trr-.--". V' ' W41Uuj x.gypi uy wre urn to Uhapel ate thej.lighted faith of both the e misl coma restore a faded character other.; marked the mil., ibis line would be throueh MS'shitivo and Executive Deoart- "enecty rich mining country and best tohr- "lnls ot tt,e government. equally repreheasible,; one excused for a few bitter tUonirhts. In '.this bniMI giaHs was mucaiy broken. e next went to Smith Hall, or the pauivoom, to use the name by which it was best knqwu This lwiilding contkips the "College Library? prop- er, canea, to distinguish it from tne libraries of the two literary s cifttiesl ' It was closed. We ! nDdtr- staud, however that this lkrry wm well cared :fr by Profwor Brewer whea here. On the north side- of tbi hall wo .counted eight tWe pans of glass, 12x21 inches in size armarvnt!: broken, and fonrteeii panes on tbe south side. Tbis glass w;us broken bv stones thrown against-, the windows, as plainly appeared from the sh ipe of the holes therein. Upon theground, uear a window ou the south oide, with a pane of glass entirely gone, through which easy passage in and ont could be had, laid the remains of a irhiss ir and several little snakes and reptiles of ( Mi some son, some nsb, aud other curi ous things, that bad evidently been preserved in alcohol for some pnrDOse or other. The dama?e" did not sfim to have beeu loni? dona. South Build lug was next examined. Dr. Mitchell's old room was found locked. The. doors and windows, however, were generally open, with glass broken, and in many cases with sash and panels bioken or altogether missing. Here, toq, also, the floors of the passages and rooms were cov ered with fallen plastering. Upon the wane was to pe found writing of the most vulgar and obscene character. Iu a corner of room Ho. 1, South Building, there was a pile of hair, doubtless ;putj there to conceal the theft of the animal from which it was taken. to acquiring a cpllegiate education. His father, who has not the means to send him abroad, cradrmfed hr- His father's father graduated harp .. J 4 ... I . : r ' ana so augni be, and so doubtless he. and hundreds of dthers in like Dosi sition would do, but for tbe course of tx'joinon food and tbe men who tain and support him, sus- I It would, iu deed that characterized , be strong language tbe course of these men in truthful terms. So far as in their power lies they are depriving tbe coming nafn of Noj-th Carolina! of the bent-tits of a thorough and liberal m. ucuftion. ... So far las in th m.r rimV lHft, they krm consign ing North Capo Iin fco iBWUctuIda.rknS4 and mp in4 out for her that . deradin ca reer in which nee and icunrr. lone contend for the mastorv. The fruit of these men's labors is hufm-a heir eves. Thev do not rr i.r.,. rautly. They err willfully, wantonly, knowingly and designedly. We cuvy' tbena not the hate liud loathing w.th which they will be regarded so long as their names ahall be known in North Carolina. 1 -V . ... m it will be remembered that under e auspices of Mr. M elver, the. Su perintendent of Public Instruction, an uutD nno iiiauo i i csusciiaie anct rt -vire the UuiversitvJ and to this end that tue aniilv 6 th r urn additional Ones crmnnr nit uiliK o e "ft ,""'VU. mil liere(ldy for the spring ' trade Four -Lror Stores, Four Millinery and Tioo Coiifectioneries, and three as good Hotels as are iu the State. Iu the manufacturing line, we will only ;now enumerate', and in subsequent num bars givo a more detailed and elabor ate account. i , In the wagon business there are so mo si x or seven esiblinhments mrmng out irom tbe heaviest road wagon to a neat light buggy. j Cii&n.. iklo is euccessfuily carrying on a wholesale and' retail Shoo Muu fctarj?C . edtablitthnsent. j The Fogle Bros, have a larga Stara Saw Mill, vSaah and Blind fatfcory with th machiotH-v for iloin-f alt kinds of carpenter worlc. j . Wm. Shyla has aJso a Stearo' Mill in operation, but as we have not ycl examined it, we -are'., not -prepared to rato what nil ho can do in that line. We have a number .of fino cabinet and. other, workmen -in' wood, who do excellent and elegant work as the uinerent Mate Fairs will testify. In the Tin basino th ' w V 11 J good CHtablishmenfs; J. E Jas. J.eich, Ed. Blu Then we have Fries' ' Factory tne manutactirre of Wooleii and Cotton yarns, that i rhi "ban fly So snyl tjie S,upcrititenie"nt of Pub. He ..tiiJlructrony. Mclvcrf 1 Vonl-be Supfintefidentof Inatriio'tioh, Battle. "The Scottish 'blood in routed. Th ibroclr s'uu rtds.. -The rugged tartan UCXutlers in thel breea Tbo irate laminae, Of the bst' linear of tK Scottish' if igUIaadart,' throws dwa th zerot mortal 'eombat k th. smirking attorney of the sooddy par- venues oi u.neign ana nis patron. I Oovcrnor Caldwell has got to be. love what the Democrats have hnn telTing him, all tho whilo, that there are, no competent or rcvpoctahlo mon in 'the Republican part v. Ho U hm. i, tiH), Uo bcliovcd Gov. Vanco proclafnjed long age, that the Repub. licane aru2$ddled round .the fire n the kitchcb wi(U the niggers, whilo tho ladies o"ridtfCjUlorhon of tho Do- 1 mocract a russets ble3 In hlrh stato ih the parl6c.of J,Lo btg houo, And tbeylvronftT jp any scalaWai: In thore oniny.lerm Oovernor or anybody lap -4iilot nd comes, boiir'ing a rjft in office, an the price of his admU l, for a fow anoasy moment., into u blessed.tircle. We knew there :d a great disfre, in a cert a In trad- RepublicMi circle, to get the Jallitf inf -Cm co.M .-. - , - . . "ns oat Mrt, Mclrcr, a Ro(. . i.l if "t.V' Xf 11....! rjyiWSiVSXi Battle aays Mclver is a proper roan fr the -place, and wants his" nsfi.it anew. Mclvor ay Batllo is a r?ry proper m;in for the plate, but he prefers to bo boss of t he concern himself, a tlte CotiKtHutiftn clearlvi entities in in loumomco and itsnalury. And we agree with Mclver. . He has' tbe law on his side. lie. has been badly treated, and ho ought to lire" on his national diet, frnt-meal paritch, for tho balance of his days, if be 6ver sur four 'Mickey, and Eph .PalCKOr TBS WltEKLT SciVTlNClU An old subscriber complains through his Representative of the-'&nftnef. Wo told this member to say to him ' that if he had not recoived tho worth of his money' we would refund to him every cent he has paid ns; that $3 per year whs as little as we could afford to work for from any man. Fitleen Counds of cotton, two pounds of the est chewins tobacco, or three pounds of tho best smoking tobacco wilUpny for a whole year's subscription to tho Sentinel. Cotton and tobacco are now bringing much' higher rates than bo- fore the war, yet ne prod ace r grum bles at the pricrs the consumer ha to pay1.' Printing- materials, 'printers wages, &c, are nearly 10Q ne cent higher now than formerly, and vet the Bubucription rates of newspapers ave barely ndvaucod at all. Raltiiih Sentind. . . $1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ! rjAUTi DIRECTOaS OF Ml Yuc de L'Eau : Company, Having for reasons lready given to the imb l)c. deu.Kl it judicious to powtpoue thir GRAND GIFT CONCERT In aid of the new and delightful ' S E A - 8 IXD E RESORT that the tomert will uke place, withoai f..i ou - uses for Goods np an-, vacancies then Rtistina h the' expiration of the term of office of I ,U!l"y 125,000 pounds of Cotton. 100 a number of Trustees were filled hv 000 pounds of Wool, and man u fur rood men. The firk ston in ha ia- turcs about 155.000. vards of vr.oIlrtn was to remove Pocd from the Presi-j c,otl1 besides a large amount of Cot- THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1873, . m TBS . Opera House, j.Norlblk, Va.. when the followinff ing to i noan- eiod.ooo DOLLARS, will be distributed nv nt u-u 1 - dencv. It will be rememhererl 1 ton ya-ns and warns cmnlnval ino ticket that tbis effort failed to be successful! fia,,d8 and sends out thousands of dol r ft!nai?Cenlfckla of' - W a room "on third passage," ad- becanse of the opposition it met with luI's annually throuah this Dart of th ri . I m. - I . . m I a T riom ooiomon i-ool bind Senator Johu lwu,,iry ior wool, labor, wood, etc. Pool, his brother. It ; is o gratify liui ow towns in , the State can tne vanity and ambition of these two mre ousinesfl facilities than men that the building of our noble oul"8' or offur greater inducement for University, the pride of North Cam- trado. ,,. Competition makes nrifw- lina for generations are to be allowed r0'able, while everything the bcQ-1 100 Gifta ia Greenbacks, of ioo'acb lo'ooo iu ucuumo vk pne oi ruins., trreat j aujipneu uy onr sier oeaveusi now one s gorge rises at the thought! The grievances to 1 ftu uiunnuncBiL i liui . i. . ... 20 auu in CreenbackVof f , 7 oeautidUly located CotUKe L6U. ' l.jr the V' 30 by 13a feet, t Vne oe WEoai. vali-.l a irw i. an 200 etue, beautifully located 1 OwK L'Etu. valued at $100 each 40 nnn chants. In tho made arguments on the side. The motion to reconsider to Wilmington has was agreed toyeas 29, nays 26. stated by us last penson moved to lay the amend- uie.ibon tne taoie. iost yeas 28, ua o ill if nnn ttt fi a. f baaKa. t 1 1 . . DCUlluu ot tue Diare. an(1 Scott v e learn consolidation pf the boat other lines from here oeen enectea, as weeit. Auree or four car loads of cotton leave here a day. Tweuty.fi ye men in Fayetteville in the last twen-'.y-fie yeara or jeg8t LaT& ma$e and now Lave comfortable fortunes that is, from fifteen thousand to one hun dred thousand dollars5 each. The Legisaturc is trying to make -improvement in tbe school law. Beaver Dam Township, of BJaden, on Aast. bijIo' nt r n - . . wlo x- ear, is io ue an nexed to Cumberland. We 'learn the people of that Township wiil not be required to pay taxes foithe old debt of Cumbsrland until two or three years hence, when the dhi Ln be reduced, so as to fake about same tax as now in Uladcn. Many residences and stores have recently been .much improved and kuimcu iu anu arounu minerals 'containing one hundred drawers of specimens; each specimen having its priuted number pasted on it.. All of these drawers were open or unlocked so far as I examined. Up on a table in. the same room lard a manuscript boot marked on one ide "Catalogue of Minerals,' and w the as it does tlwii- natural beauty to North"! Carol inn.. bald, and grey heads, it.would surely be, as i drawers also were lying upon the t Messrs. Morrillof Vermont. Edwards they8ay 'tnowia truly iayalaabl.-lieiis- of this unfortunate Village hav l,en C? . -wm and the Thev have stool silently by and seen) the bread taken from the mouths ofj themselves and their little ones; they have seen their once busy streets grow up with weeds and grass; they have seen their dwel lings and places of business go to ru in for the want of a few dollars to make the Tiecessarn reDairs in"Tn University ; of I time; year by year, and week bv wepk Some of the I and day by day. theif have seen their a-( hope of a better time comincr crow wmcn the people 'nJnurciies, one for tbe whites 40! Gift, valued t ' ' -7.. ..TZ .... IW,UW two towns th i . , --w"--...-' mo HiAUIi. and one for the colored i Methodist and ono Presbyterian, two and Tbe distribution of GIFTS will t.v j uneili,itelv alley h Co.xrt .k.I we are informed that a Baptist Chfrch Z nl will be erected sometime during tho I i the President and rw3-"f 'year... - , X UE DE L'fiAU COMPANY, til r ,r Our school facilities ri w L. ,u MUngawhl geoilenMa wbo ha.. kiHi- Kw i .. . ... p ( coniieateu to be preheat and see thai ih passed by any place in the State Vy ith the oldest and most! popular Female Academy in the South,) we have a number of day schools "wher the educational 'in t e res t s oft hay pun' Ksm?t hiv wru aiienuea vo, - The Battle of Life; town (Me. ) Journal. Dsath oy a Geeat Max: A dispatch, dated Richmond, Va, February 1st, 'says that Com modore Matthew Fontaine Munrv th k ican Hydrographer and naval officer, died at LexinKton, Va., at one o'clock. He was the hie with specimens scattered aiming (fainter and fainter, nnt i I n n W of In cf Tbe book was evidently the catalogue tbey are well nigh crushed with that of the minerals in the cabinet, and heart sickness that comes of hope de- was in duplicate, being in German as ferred. And all these evils have come well as in Eush'sb, x tun tut.uuguB sunn oa johi or ae From the IWeigb Sentinel. Jiiverytiung H a battha. The Sena tprship im a battle. The puplic prtnt- Hg i a oaiue. lhe ftincrtnUndcn anthor of 'Letters on tbe Amazon and 4tlan! stroe.d l "V1 doubtless be very dilB- Alcorn, of Mississippi, 'ofiered an tic Slopes of Boath America,- -"Relation be- cu't not impossible,, to replace it amendment to thearaendment extend, f twen Magnetiani and tbe Circulation of te "K.fe-ss -iS z . num 1.110 iiixaa- riHir sua iare Tar ne wns an rmr.or ir, k age of tbn at. Conkling moved tp federate navy, and at tbe time of death was lay Alcorn's amendment on the table. 1 fro48Stof Fh5As at the Vkginiu Military Agreed to by a vote of 32 to 27. r, uteed 67 , . ,: , ;, ;;i,L, Alcorn moved to amend the Morrill It is rumored that one of th. v,;a t amendment so as to make it apply James Gordon Bennett in going abroad was to only to the cla'ra of G..-Jjamarof e1t-,a ?eeTe88ary preparation to issuing a Georgia. Conklir.o- m.7rfiu. ;i.l. .Z " :?!?doB' that vealltLe ' , r . vu. purau,, icumea ana variety of a leading amendment, on the tab e-u- Acrrcad to- .New York orCbicaco ionmai u .ZrJ? aficr some di atorr mntinnt. am tbtolthathsis winincto invest n00.nflfi nr Democratic side the. Morrill : amend. J0(JO'000 In ach an enterpnse. ment unchanired wan rr tn K.r n to of.yeas 25, Bays' 23. - - ' - - Ml I 1.1 r . ume nio prouaoiy very : iew meu - in America, or iu the . world, who can tate tnat , collection of minerals' and give to each mineral its "proper 'lo cal habitation and a name.'.' Accord ing to this catalogue, the cabinet con tamed two thousand two hundred and twenty-two specimens of minerals. collected literally from all quarters of the known world. Upon a page of ( of affording here anyjfacilities "for the the catalogue that I happened to er-J convenient, instruction of youth," ori amine, there were to be fonnd the j for "duly encouraging and promoting i cabinet numbers and the namer ofiall- useful learning,''' I as reanired bv I upon this people from the determinii. l T Public Iimtrnction will be n R.Jil tion of Solomon 'Pool to live and di unless Mclver, the John John IfL President; of the University of North I Scoch Presbyterian, -'can head Gov t 1- I - I ft. .1.1 II !. .. .aroiiuai wuu Recognizing the fact, we, presume, that the University could not be sns ained under the Pool dynasty, all of the Profess rs, except Mr. tfrewev We believe, have resigned. There is not . a t m. i i . now auu ior iweive monins or; more, therehas not been i single student at the Tj7niver8ity,.if we are correctly informed. There is "ho Dretence. n in p ro ot! jt he well in his treason to hij .k. : - . .... . I'T J m. appointing jlr. uattJe to supercede If Mr. Ba. Me can sncueod diuiiig confusion ii the ranks Alin nri ww 1 mm. . I uc.j .l m nticr man any service ho can render by holding office under uahiwell. cuV ,-um, as some malignant reoeis call Judgrt Watts, has decided mi t.hm .QcntnKnA I . .i . f . k , v,h,iiimoii, uui iuhi in raiiior an inuication that tho law is the other wy- ' - , - - . . .. tiattle had to srtl hi IF Mi vot HOUSE A bill rassed flBMi.in? f Pox Pila from date Pension to Souiherh people. Mr. Gideon Welles is much talked of nm'nn This repeals the bill of '62 Striking (iff the Connecticut BemXithJrZl The Springfield Republican eives a'liRt of I8PeMmers found in Saxony, Italy, Ice- the article of the old. Constitution, un- My writofAam4 corpus, wo should rpneviuls. , nan is po nalmmro on,? tt on anotner page it appeared that Ty re bef- au who sympathized with tho lion. It gives no back pay. James li. Stewart was before the House for contempt. for Governor. A great number of mules arid hiSru passed through Butherfordton last week to South Carolina markets. rol, Syria,: Greenland, Brazil, Mora via,.. Norway, The Pyrenees and liaratscbatka had also made their con tributiohsto enrich a cabinet of min erals that the President of the University of -North Carolina der wnicn the University wasi estab lished. - . --- -. I - As Mr. Brewer is also provided for by a foreign appointment, Presi dent Solomon Pool is the only re maining obstacle to its reconstruction and reorganization. It has been dem onstrated, beyond a possibility of a doubt, that not even the Radical war, and by be sure thai the court would urxhauuf' nersen as she did in tho Kirk ana Mr. 13attlo, like A. G. Mooro others, will havo made nothing his motion. ine Ashevillo Ptonecrt a Badical sheet, thus discourses on the subieet THE DOMIXIE AND THB LAWYER. "Como'one, come all, kociWM JU1U mmm uui lh. :. are nronorlv liiri..i . lk fen a IiL"dl0,:' Norfolk, ion. A. S. Watta. Mimr nr p.i. k Ion. J. lfc Whitehead. ex-Mayorof Notfulfc . O, Hollady. lJ,q., ol Norfolk, ould tbe tickets e not aU m J wbra tTw ert comes off, the preneuU will be dia ted In proportion to tbe number sold, irreney Oilts wiU be paid in CASII, at our . ..jtiagbouaeintbecityof -NorfcJk on m -.ntation of tbe ticket, eltiUed tbefe'tTwS: out diaeoont. For further particular, 7nl i Ucket. apply to the anderiigned, who alonl to th. pnbh. that tbbovrOrKd iiSrl w . riouuoa or gifts, Gao. W.Garc., N tfnmZf0 W. ItEED, vt H. Whitx, -411 ordeni forth nnrcbh.1:.. meet with Mrnr ....77 will 7 r'" fw wuwuiii HUKUU6S, SON k. cn I RE P R O F S A F fi. A larc fir oroof f. j sal.. 4dd1v to s-v. M aew rer leo ot E. L. PEMBKBTON. gCUPPERNONG PL A NTINQ3 FOR 8ALE. road L 7 mWM5r,LTill,B on tU Worgabtoa rood 7 miles frontFayetteville, has a Terr large number ot knnL.. ' , V T"T layers well rooted for .,T ?I oenu a piece. Address me ai F.yettevill. .it feb C-2t DUNCAN MclRTnUK. w t .! W """ -'y': ' 'j' X
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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