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' "A AV "A V'. - '-.A AC AH A! . . V ' vA.A-AA" f?A- '.- - it;n "A --: -- . 873. 'eisure i here arc - ' Dtial Pa i - 8 to h.7 . A' air nruinis tf. J " all- trbrac to the y 05 pf efiwcal good FUnf!'.-. T A tUj ... - . oa ... . . . Jonieri;frD etirifji Report .exoi'o Hi o . board f i fui i tr : y 8-q-b -so u ho& rllo3;to to boJcfc?.lo FOK ISO ;raon'y:-nbd I piospectj8t:'tati 1 '.--. r-' - ' THE EAGLE. ; .1 iillU .Stfi'tPtiiber 12il. I873f.iv''f Dkaii EqLK -An attempt Was ui,e ou. the in oro iug o f 1 0( )i i n s f, V b''( ,re tl;ivto biuii tbe Court Ilohse'in:"-1 ivbetrt Btrnw t Ibe door of lu" t'ert t, outer-Jooi cnJen' or lllf' ?urPe ?f 'coBCfraJiii- tke ntttinpt- J Uis sbut jfft -tfi'er'Xlr oc f reveu ted the conflag-- raitonv; - . v. , : r Court- befjica .io onr Tillr -o next jriilu r. Twtil re prison era u tin iail. hud tbe'uiendof f ue 01 men fch-'to 10 leaser bim .'- ibe con Unci jail areVuarded antl' wi :-- ' ,-- M y ' ' lill .: Mjll' : ' :. v -,. - i '. n-'t'. -y" C.) Star. Jllo cbaracte J A 1 Wfse. me rouri- sseJ with Its of Easter , JTOa THE EAGLE. f- styifirrB: Having dreiJl - From a Lei tcr;, ,, J.ne more we L 1 and I scope of il,,-"! profonndlr wei r iranortnnre fo Sonth Cnrolina I At 18 Dot oj.V.L l r,nnifi WOUUI ReGUl to imn! i - I ..-..? J.,o,1 frnm rii 1 j Mailt it iov:i ernw to m,er passing ro, aiorioo riii(j j- grry, affording to oe people of n j I Pintles sreatly increased iWn,!.i f ... ..nillut? their produce to m 'iL..A alMiui their 8"PpUe.s nf (,. If. - ' tiirti more 2??-&I ia at present; IMit 9f the Sfate. whirfhe Blno Eidge road Central ao" threat- Jiouso be" till l liZte tKompliMlot the Ce Ijadah i -pIeas-LPouthern noiMnl vi--.. a di cg-a particibant iui: feliJroad commnt;..! L' !, tooi tlojiijet t f u pic nic.i .-xnt of f16 of tie Great iurrj-vuB groves or;,Moore;. ivimlsl l.. -j lie Chester vo-ge-jo,, a ie whines : in regain to J-iiQ vSwaDipift0 and magbificent-pertain-Vf i l:4vfvf j1' ' 1 .plaice cJioBeni.jw 'is;- piost IS tO ilO-ffUi '( intd Ciip.o by iiotieo 1 l Li 1 IVtTv v -W.c learn that tS-ev1 ' -Doard of l)irectoift. last- Friday - was, ai ? - niost'Lurmcntcius, itnd there is evry reasn to believe nov'tliat thdjrbad tdll bo built. It was :n6t;'corf; h iirst reported that tho lincftrqm, liiclw W ! lor:d College. v -Uh6 Mine as' 8urvyd J? . i by D. G. MeDuffie Esq:Jnd hid partV recently xv.ixa adopted by 'the Board Bui:at urgent request o; Urn. fpends of Ploral College, the line now. located which rubs abont 1 miles south of Flora!, may be changed to' run within a niilc of Floral if people there 'will par for new survey of u line that will be no longer. ; ; ..wake; jiuc r v .j a 1 ?&&?QQ t!-j ruTs-------- ;? thcJ rect Rail OH Willi lue -.- ,Vest. I ' its chartered durf Jtba last session of the Leg-sis tare, i"sibeinr pushed with great energy bv the people of the coontica tlunn-rj- which it passes: al ready more than a quarter million, dol lars has been subscribed to its; stock, and the nrhliminarv snrveyscom- pleted. TKiq -Rad we understand : tfect Xa such wi51 probably be consolidated with tbe 8-tTaitt! oi rin(i-u f io'!?-' a conlininnR lino to Chester. exuressio i were "S'ht and:i cbllec fiopt dsIigbuJf and f ni oeidtvastbe ...racier, iiid the tn5 - Msl, Jind Change ovTifAixs on Western IT-ulroad wo "again urge.. The people will not be p'nt off with silence. The business merf of Fayetteville and ' of the whole country along the road da lisand a 'change to belter suit their in terests. t.Vro niildiy and'., respectfully suggested a very easy change in 1. The Jvvgle sonio week -or two 'ago. -AYe now Eoggest another Vhielr may be even moro easilyniade, aiid it will do very wellv Let'the mail train.! that now leaves Fayettcviilc at :?tQ in the . morning return from Egypt say by8 or 0 oVlock in tho morning, and ' ar rivo. in Fayettevillo by 11 ' A.' il. 1 hen let tho nrcseat treisht train, or -..Bomfcain lem.y ier Cbout '3 -run to J'jgypt, nnd connect -on" return in San ford with . the mail j; train : from j lialeigh and get hero about, 8 . P- M. ns now. Wo aro not dorre with this railroad matter and. wo ajfodeterrnin cd to advocile tho , interests pf our tf)wn and section. We are waging no war cn" individuals, but'.are demand ing our rights-in common with this commnmty. o leet sure.ttie jircs t flo Maret tjjr Ife y9Aa J i urttief Vl?ai U A-epkred h Valce- oPSj iVfjd ngpa 1- boudti.ipi-sftbsoriptkm ALiSTrtjad Wtli we rjelivobc rvifdilj'len Wheif a- J. -:-4VJ-S.i 'l - i It-Ui - onerea, atia then the wb )lo,anipttnt ot mo n cy , v i)l bo scg u red. to nut -the road ready for. 4olirodiTbsnrvej'or'X)i some $61(K)l)rW .r:din6 nJa'iV'an'd'ira.tVa1iou.t be enough -for crade worki '-bridges to0bbd Heel, htb's m and- ti-cftloiram here thirty" fo u r iuid ' -si x ' . t'e Orcr $103,000 is ttlready1 nrdvtdecf for, j. jE Ciggys -juje;hei-e vill,bQ8Ccn: notice of tho GreutiJSasterij .Ciroua of Iiig1t fc Co. tab In Fd y ettev itlc on Saturday cKtbw'Thefo 13s to' be 3 pdrfdi-riiaucos: at 11 A. M. 3 P. M. and at nitnt Wo -understand our railroad will tnako iarrangeVn'ent for ex tra train to run back, to.. Egypt lato Saturday n ight, md-yidorfti ug for perso n inLo6Ve'r5Ial,flettiiid ' Gliathnfit who injay. -rfsit Uvo' cireti 4This etreas is itxo ri egcocs j n; jjL&rft&fa and ; s Jiobeso n aro shftpihg their financial and domes tic affairs so a3 to bp-' here at' the cir cus, f, ,: '" ' ' ' ent officer of the road will serve . the people if reminded fully of their duty The FAik of Cumberland AgricuU tural Society will begin in Fayctteville on FridajlSth November next and continue four days; Itev. ii. S. iloraa D. D. of 'Wilmington,1- 2. C, will del liver the annual address on Thursday. Great -preparations, are making for this Fair-und many meritorious arti cles from tins nnd:adjoiping counties are-to- bo exhibited The display of wtock will be the best elver seen here. MrT'-3aac A. ilurchison 'of Manchester in Mis county i-jChjef Marshal."' There iirbe many cutertaiumcpts here du ring Fair WujfT Pt emiam List is now in hafids-of the jirinter atl is very liberal and comprehensive. Gambling and raefn&'arc not'allowed. " There ii a premium of ten dollars provided for the fastest trotter, but no professional racers are invitel, sido. parties will purses fastest aro to Wo lea rn that mu t ton is' furnish a ptifso or of a fow :hUiidrca dollars Qh)p?,- trdiLor andjpieer. Tljc rrron'"'' ;'V.ccr indCflAssenirers't 'ired'irt.r-r . '":'VXVnams noty Hall to te compel the Pair and-iocWpiqdiroup,. v ' Our Fair follows the lintrtorv m,- sire -and comes the next w" . Other cssa-c-vr,ttro"f Dr. Moraiu?Ho ' " , - , -vi'- -- (. - -. ron 01 me most eloquent and popu lar speakeft in this Stale or the Sou t ft, anti .lrtis written to .tho, ComrTnTle that he will certainly be hero in. per ."Vi. lc-iver:thoJaddrcss.. SomVof ff8 in thc Statej harp inV ; -v j " . 9r w-l.-jl n-Lin. n 1111 iim vh ail 1 1 " hit. T ' , linn,) .-.! I. III .I.--' . . v-vjhivu v HULeuu, i-iui tucir names arc ;.f?.v-Jint'o'n-' iu0;. arenlars.: ; Peonlcr mar comer tncro but thev will nob find thn vcrlised on .the propose to have "-every thing wo promise. f. -JLue people ot tuo smrflUndirf-r conn m . -J . tcs of Sampson, Jobnston, Harnett, Chatham, Moone, Mo"ntgomcry, Ban Hph, BicVraond.-Rojsan and Bladen ivited to participate.! n this Fair quW terms, with Cumberland. The 1 -A L-.-iri comer there but they v '-pcakerajthat are ad ilis-At ou'r'Fair wo - -V - 3 tho bonors, the pleaiures iAtho work are divided among them syf . $11. Every provision will bo made for Thk New BoarDino- House of Capt J. x . ilarsli is receiving an extensive patronage. Many - transient visitors Qu! tbis a most-(sirable house. . The. charges uro onry $1.50 a dy or Si. CO for snppeiy lodging and bretfcfcfasl, ami the fare is us good as that at the hotel t asseugersj cau easilv walk from the depot and baggage can be easily con veyed; tha distance being only "about ,tvU yaias... xiooms fwrcSargo and com- fortabla.-.vnd , tho liotfsbi ceutrally tccaleU." No better or 'cheaper place cau be- found in town for business 'peo ple Irom tuoonutry.:-.? ' !.' ;,i' j 'ji T i '..y . " ' "2 ; '- . ; BwKiioaH TiJwxsBip,; ! ', Habtsktt Ck, .Spp'ttb,! 1S573' ' To the IaydtevUlfi Eagles l.nUhtfa U Oittou crops ,in this isectioniarc very ruueb hurt.by.the heavy rftias for tne ir.8i,nree weeks oa t lie sandy Janda. Drops pj the hiu lands look; fin ealid yciyjftill of boli-OorniieroiJs iirArlfle on tuo up laUcls.i i Fiat lahd.isiiTjrtt3y tup ueavy raius ana tresbefsf J liost is spreading in the cotton, iatactosiddt&ble exteaL. Some rops- will-not- yield 1 . X - . wu -iu nuuiH coiion. growing on tue farm, of .J. G. Brown,. Esq.,; in this ca u H&4te&-big bi- Bis rft ft of S0 1 1 ttrge'drrbtb !aii JWell e?;iuyf.ffuJi JftlS V -w w" -auuaui, , . . 2IooBB.GotlsTy,-: Cj-!"-.' : ( . r-W'I Septernberl873i 1 1 'Jt SXft,'; Ejcito ,t liavo rro t ; se Vp coant of tkif deEtin' 'od Xttf Aogggt iQ Greenwood f 0 wnsh i pf - fn nd jb tf ppose tne cause- ?toi anseirom:7tBe ixcite merit; ?tet;oljdlainW6 jtb smkebquse jdobt ntUbe' spiUblwesfc coriie.r, qI the- main ofScyj Thpra were thrtiO-iBpn that vmald wish tb Jbe-oalfed white, engaged itr Av'ritingtickets!. for the;. colored xopvoHtibif;(q4fid7anr: thfcin , bow to yote . Tkeyaidyote flflfainst tho: amendments; aad for the' Constitution oiis jour fellow-men. Tho negroes .said; W'lkoui " "charge if or w ri 11 n g ,if rc. j yp u r tf a 10. macl yr gibing dem to ns; also aiiv K.' foi: -do debice you gib us,'. V-ReP'j; . "NotbiDr, brethren, ouly a qIiw -otobaccoin time of need and Vvdter.fornioro. ,tax every - time." The sigbt Avas enough to sicken the well and raise the dead. No wonderVtbe rir iiolders forgot their business. 0. O. CossEByATiyE. w o :- -en co u d f e r ,f so., m a ny sto r m s. vvhero is the .individual poseased pi any BeD8iDiJHy,,eueri6lnug any appro priat e-.i t hough t - ?in'd r-ootion, that -oald ?not Tecuri-ivltlil powerful and enkindling feeling to 8"ncU -pleasure; to snch sunuy and delightful times; when the mind is vivacity itself, when the spirks were nothing'- but? buoyancy, v Usn the 'Whole natuft? whs ; not on ly pie paivi I lor e ni o v m e n t , bn t ; w as fu 1 1 ot ji? Jvery object was novel in -;its Ksnect, every 'bcone appeared vto be clothed with radiance and beauty, and 'lovliuess vi the purest ardor was viai- bla iu eTerv direction: ' The table was laden; with4 cordials 6f every kind, ricli Fy prepared viacds of such yariety safScieutto satiate thegreatest epicure in 4Le land. Jubt to b short, tho lux uries' 4f the world were there. Oh t iusfc to think of standtusr at that table tasting the "luxurs of tho land aud sixnultaaeously beliojding the ad-iiable hf cveation vrm"pihk lips and gay at ttrel' It cauSed-sbuje of theyo-uug men ti wish likeJue cf old, 'that they ail hd but one 1fSuth so they could kiss t!u:m all at Ouef)op. The evening was pleasantly ' SpaahBlhe night was well enjoyed in thefbaH room -there tJie tidy little feet floated like a bubble in the gale to the'tnelodioua1 fcotes id the music as it wafted onVlhe breeze. To-some it gave-resources bf .pleasure that wjihendure as loDg as Hfe, babiis that Jinie will alneliorate, not destroy; Occupations that wilt render Bicknts tojei'ttble, Kolitudo pleasant, ago vener abbs, -life more dignified and useful, oad, death Jess tumble. ; iX"oors-with respctr ''I A Pakticipast. Ury MEETING Iri DliAffljiN COUXTi: t At a rueeliog of the timber makerji in Bladen, couuty, held at E izabeth town ou Monday, September 8th: On motion of Duncan Cromartie, Esq., ,1. W. fiuss was called td the chair and J. W. Purdie was requested to act as Set-retarj-. ; ' ; The object of the meeting hnving been explained by the Chairman to be fo devise some means by which the tirioss abuses in the measurement of timber in the port i of , Wilmington could be remedied, the following reso lutions were offered by W. J.: Sutton, Esq., for the , consideration of the meeting and unanimously adopted: . . Iiesoided, 1st, ihat I the citizens of Sampson, Cumberland, Harnett, Rich mond, .Robeson, Columbus, Brunswick and Moore, interested in making tim ber for the Wilmington market bo re quested to hold primary meetings in ecli county atid appoiut delegates to a meeting to be held in Fayetteville on .Vedtesday, 19th of November, 183, for tho purpose" of 1 cousnWing and devising some remedy .for the cor rection, of the abuses iu the mtasure ment,Qf timber in the port of Wilmington-. . v- .; 2nd. That., tho ., Chairman appoint treaty delegates to the. said; meeting. A.ne following geniiemeu were ap pointed nnder the second resolution: Col. J.A. McDowell, W. J. Sutton, Gilnior Edwards, J..McKay Robeson, Josepb'ltnss Daniel Leonard. John M.. Freeman, Jas. Lesesne,John 31c-. DoweUir.. ,W. H. Prter. JobiO M. 'Edwards John II- Tafom, Jobn Mun- roet kj. jr. iuaueib, jr., kj. . j M. Sitton, McI Tatom3obu S. Mel- 11. li. Francis and J. V. oai K. Tn-PVoll. tb 1 null t-cretRry of cleleiruteH. fQA'AoixonJiesolvM. That the ? hvn. eeedi ogffW; published in Fayetteville J&Vli, wiffi 'the "requestbat the Wil. iiungtotP journal,- Morning l Star, ' Wii ana r tiooesoman oe re? quested to copy. - 4 -.i -'-r'- - wi'Euss' Chm'n. , J- W . PcnniE, Sec'y. ; ' Elizbethtown, Sep't, 8, 1873. "K-?v (t vmH ana ljenpitt K4 hicu Western Hickory ,Ilh the Cfi linllUlULT. w nn n " . i ' , iv-. ... . 1 Railroad, at Dallas, and the North Cai'cilin-i Road, at Tavern, both running to Abbeville- from Asheville. the- Road now build ing through-the valley of the .French Broad River, only forty- miles locg, will afford a direct connection with the Knoxville and Tennessee Rai!roal by whih the whole Western SVSteui is ' reaeh(l. i '' . That this voute via Asheville is the only practical tone by which this State can have direcV Railroad commnniea- st. is uow univeisally itce'it sems hopeless ue Ridge scheme ever lied, and we see how iiroads of the State :j n I CJneraw ivaic d will Permit.. and jt f thc ! Company-"' lo pnhh tho work of buildihg the roatl as rabidly 9 possible. A series of meet- in its aro to be arid October, for icld along tho line du'Vin" the lattej part of this month the pufpose of urging local subscription to tl capital stock, which we hope; will meet with a heartv and encouraging responsd -1 Draining Sampson Swamp iands. Tho folio win! pon to eflecL Railroad tion with tho acknowledged to expect the to be accompli the diaereuk are now striving to effect a connection with Asheville County aid vot ens and Greeoii ens, and Ashefcile Railroad, and of Union and Spa! burg and Ashe 11 ii 1 tuese iwoais p Counties in ret thousands of freely voted to River and Cher will do for us AI- 1 BS-witness me nuenu Mby Newberry, Lanr- lie in aid of the l;aur g is 'the, plan agrcod the drainage' of the reat Coharie swamp lands. Wo think it an admirable! one and commend it t4 thi careful Consideration of those interested: ! j The undersigned do agree to form themselves into a comply. to be styl ed thc Great Cohario Draining Com panyj for tko purpose of raising money to lower tho bed of tho main stream of said Swamp, so ah lo enablo tho owners of lands lying in said Swamp to ditch and dry them in order that the mine of wealth nowi under water may bo mado vailabl6 and product ive. :;'"' , f;' . ! ; ; . 1 For this end wo agree to take the number of shares of Stock annexed to our names, and to pay eath month thereon the sum of fifty cents for each share. ! Each land owner to take one share of Stock for every ton (10) acres 1 - - - t '. '.nil '- tn hi Swamp land far the payment thereof, independent ot, all borrrcsieaaa or oin- er exemptions,! ana mat tie niu wneu required by the company execute a mortgage. to that effect, i Tha said company will consist of such marchers as take stock therein, and will upon their organization, and monthly-. thereafter, elect a President, "Vice President, Cashier. Tho twenty Directors aud a monthly payment to tanbnrg for the Spar le Railroad all that Aaiae to do for those n for the hundreds of tl -liars now ;. being so nid them, the flattie U and Chester Roads I:i view of this fact alone it ia of thegreatest importance ion d should be built aisite to success in scription to the eopie to do tLe'ix irection. s bat advantage to u.s? corn, bucou, iIou4 Yest direct instead ; Baltimore, Wilniing- i), as At pi'tsofit, we to us that and as the a Liberal stccii, we i whole du!v To km of imw-utin and "bar. from of vih N;w or ton aud Ciiar.'es bwv uom Ki... lis I 1 OK a 1 4 c ,X to 3fnrion, is no i,ne(i i)6iuts ,to Bal- U v 1 .if- ua'.i aud St. T.otik to u-eater than f.-Amllios timore and NoKirk. and that couse tvi.l amount to as I 1 Lit iiicscul t:uai quently our much as the of briugiug York aud li iy not less tLaS r r a m m I Ai icles from New lich : is certaiu- Uper bblj on flour; 25 cents perbotio 011 corn, half cent per pound onjbrc'i. and pork, and teu to Sitetn dqlflj 1 er ton on bay. A calculation of dross amount which will thus be sft'eiflito the people of this County oa-thtir Applies of the arti cles above eumueiMetl, would surprise any one who has 4;t maturely cdusid ftred the subject, ind would of itself J . j ..: 11 l.t : -nsfilv our i fionieau uoiui; iui iuui is ----- 1 - - - 1 . , .- k , asked of them to iid,in uringing aoout no desirable a resu Another matterol great importance continue until each acre of land shall h&ve paid $2, !unlesw the Svork shall bo acccomplished .('or a smaller sum, a:ud tho payments are ordered to bo discontinued by a majority of the board of d irectors. j Tho monies paid in shall be loaned Out at the rate of VZ per cent interest upon the faith of real estate taken as security tor one halCof its value, or dtherwiso, as the board of directors .shall think proper, so that the said loans may ucainpiy cuieu. xnai tne President, Vice-President and board of directors shall be authorized to make Contracts tordrainipg or tho purchase of machinery ,".'and the employment of hands todo tne same, ana snail Do ves ted with fu II powers to doxcts neces sary to tarry jont tho intentions of this company, and to draw upon the Cashier for monies lo pay tor the same. That in! all -voting each mem ber or stock holder shall cast one vote for each share of stock owned by him; and, in case a man owns less than ten acres he may take stock in proportion to the number of acres, iu half share. quarter snares; or any traction ot a biuiie. Ihat it shall bo the dut- ot thc firector's to apply' lo the Legislature ihv an act of incorporation, and lo ask t ti o ' L c ! i s I a t u ro1 t o g r a n t the comjiany qmrmmm! ij((""-i-'ii i. iMi't-K-tr enin ri a interestcdin lands lypg on sti-cams running into Great Cobario may take stock iuaid Cbmpany. -Thai an ex ecutivo commideo consisting of twen The Gkneya AwAnn -'Bbsb. Tho bond for $15,000,000,-the amount of iho Geiicya award, is Jield by the Sec rotary of State in that Department, and is not placed for. eafo keeping in the Treasury, as many suppose. The bond is made payable to the order of tho Secretary of State, and of course no ono elso could procure any money on it. So far as tne fear of it being stolen is concerned tho officials havo no fear, as it would bo of bo uso to the thief, ' A This b6nd is for tho largest amount of money ever issued by any govern ment in a sin-da transaction. The pho- toffrann of the bond and certificate of deposit hove been completed at the Treasury Department and copies sent to the President 'and each one of the Cabinet. It may bo stated as a j) art of tho history of tho ' Genova award that on tho completion of the business on Tuesday Sir 'Edward Thornton promptly informod his Government by telegraph of the fact. , j The Granges Wo state in anoth er column that Jno. S. Long. Esq., the very 'efficient State Lecturer and spe cial Deputy for the' Eastern connties, is doimrip-ood work. On Thursday evening last, we had the pleasure of "interviewing" our csteemea iricna, who was on a flying-visit to the capi taland he ; reports sixteen now Granircsr organized within the past Goelet s Store, Tikevilie, Dudley, Fiemont, Mt. Olive, in Wayne conn ty ;j Warsaw, Clinton and Tarkoy Sampson county; Magnolia, Kcnans villej Goshen, Teachoy's, Fui sou's and Glddensville, Duplin county; Rocky Pojnt, New Uau'wer county; Best X Roads, Green couuty. - . This is indeed a splendid report. Tho Order is' becoming moro popular in every section of the Slate, and bo fore 184 wo hope to-number ten thou sana state Agricultural Journal. The California Election. " 10. .-'!- I Blarkcts. '" ' Nrw Youk, 6p. Money onea-ij at 7 cent, koM to coui mUHiou. Btorliag KxctiAogo (tady t 1UH1 Gold itctive and dor-liued, -clotting kt 111 1 1111. Ooveiutuout bounds dnll. Southru' SUit boDdn quiet aud Domiaal. Cotton firmer, with twle of 1.7C8 'bait . 20Ea'2l cent. - "w"1" western 6Ca67 cent. jr"ow Lard weak at 8 5-iGa8! ' Turpentine ttedy at 43,H centi dalUt3 2()for8tiued. ' Cotton Net reeeipU 18 balen- 1 209; Bales for fntare deliver, lOftwi, 1 market cloning flrm. follows "U- , ,es' 181; October818 5-32A18 3 1. 17 27-32al7i; December 17 l3.al7 rfS wnta' MARRIED. Bffin vi. mu. u. r.v. .K trier Rev. jn uieziiia or Jnlv, n th- fj,,-f county, by the U,v. h'. B. Kuon. xr. uioaio. buries to M um t.;,J;: " tlanaliter of the Ut i.7,,, 1 : "ook iVbyteriancopr noot DIED. At Laurinbnrg, N. C. , Ufa Middletou, in tb. Near Cray's Creek in rwi, , . ' ontLendLlant.iifS ogee abont 55 yearn. uu"r3 milum-joa. TIUBl'TE 01? Hkspkut luo TollowiLe reBfilnt;ftr- - ----(-wMAja en eo for Favi'ttoi11u .,..!. l.(r 27th; 1873: QU' Au VnEnEAs, It ba pleased Al-aiRhtv God, iu bis wise ProTidtntejto rbmo" irom urmitisi,.our Uelov-d broth . oreei; tnereioie, Iiepji cd 1st, That in the death ol e:ice of 1 ayctteville station bus '.t ono of .its most zealous und efiicifiit members, the Church one of it mo-t devoled friends, aud the coaimtiMtv t -I A I. . . . our u- iim iiiuHi wormy Mia enteri mg citizrry. llc.olved 2ud, That wn tendei sincere sympntby to his eresred uud afflicted fauiily, praying th d this-i .d dispnnsation may be sauctitied to th-.-ir good. Resolved, 3rd, That our secretary be requested to transfer a copy of tuet-e resolutions to our Conference Jt-urn-1, to perpetuate the memory of our do- parted friend. Resolved lilt. That a copy of Iheie, resolutions be sent l the family, 8 an evidence of our high appreciation of the hobored deadjaud our unfeiined sympathy for the sorrowing a lrvirois. Resolved Otb, That a copy of tbe&o - resolutions be Kent to the North Caro lina Christian Advocate for publication. I J. C. Thomson, I Joux Suaw, E. J . Lilly. to iconsider iu c euferpriso is the sj nnection with this ivinff to be effected uluce to market. It costs our planterJ now $1.00 per bale to send their cot bin frOm any point on the W. C. & A. RbdloNew V-k, and our turpentine )istil!ers, $1,10 on nil I ill if 1UM. J LA piHti t 11 Vt md.KJ V - I lOm, the same point rates charged00 Western Roads, Now at the usual the NovUieru aud viz: o ceutf jjci w be carried An exchange f says j . '-V, Marriage makes a man and a woman '.'one.' Yes, but the trouble ia to tell "which one of them is tho one,--. . ; i - The Yellow Fetcr at Sbrereport; CtiVJiff : t - j ' ' ... !');. ' '-'Key?- Orleans; - September 1 12. -A dispatch from Sbreveport to-dav. savs the Aity continues in great need of help. -"The yellow fever ia of a malig na at. typcand does not yield readily to treatment. There is great scarcity rif people o attend to; tho sick, Tho j dispatch is signed by L. R. Simmons president of the Howard Association, f A Dispatch from W. A. L'Hommo dien of Marshall, Texas, to 'Superin tendent; -Fancry, says: "Everything is in groat confusion in Sbreveport.; Ttiere were thirtydeaths there j es tcrdayV? "The fever Is j reported worse there to day."- r ' ! A letter from Sbreveport dated the 7th instant, say4 the town, is nearly depopulated by stampede and sick ness.. One awful characteristic of th4 disease is that no one attacked has i e- coycred. -.-r .. . 1 i.-t... . .. nf r mi e t-uese ariicies eau to Little River at 35 cents per bale on cotton, 25 cents per. barrel pn spirits turpentine, and 20 cents per barrel on rosin aud from there to New York at $2.00 on cottou, and 60 and 40 cents for rosiu and spirits saving thereby 8f-C5 on cotton, and 30 cents aud 8 ct-. resnectivelv an rosiu and spirits. These be it foembered are the great staples of frodaction which con- 6tittite the maii--ouiue- -..1.wu-.,t-vw;. pie, and ay paving in their transpor tation to murkt-eoes directly into the nn-L'i,(. .. e , . , , i:n i-wvBt,-, Vl producers tue of the soil aud the workers ia the tnr- penuijeiorest. . in connection -,jih fills Road wc cannot leave out of sight the fact that two companies are now organized and :. .it" ' Hie new .Mii"g..- to M aer li0n,,a trom Norfolk' fnii- 1 "ntlif New ioru, JNor v IK Ch "leltonl Railroad Com Pny. pronoin. i - a; I .inn 11, 1; ; 1 G ir WOuId cross the County on tl?ft f -M,d elrite Marion j County, on the Little Poe Dee,some 10 or 15 other ?UtA ,f Gallivant's Ferry. The rott hi f Uantic Ca8t n0 KaiN road Company, wh.j is intended to "nriaWilmingto L ttle Rirer, Con wayboro -n,i -SL ut'Jl ' td ttriTfcb,U,Id'g ot either or both of . v.v uaus anH .... ntormoa work we are f construction has that tho a rr.C'!:.f'L-noedo11t1,0Coa,t vui artoi us a moro ai- ect communication w tb Charleston than we now posset well as giving for reD.ifi;- f 5on- competition Wer?'11 instructions y members, bq appointed, whose busr- i:!iess it "Shall bo to call meetings of ihcss interested all along the stream, at thc most convenient points at in tervals often miles, to discuss this matter and secure tho prompt taking of stock by all interested. That the board of directors shall meet as often as practicable for the transaction s of the affairs of tho Company, and tho President, by tho advice of the board, may call a nice ling of tho Stockhold ers when in thoir opinion mch meet ing is needed. That the board of di rectors appoint three assessors whose duty it shail be to ascertain how manv acres of land of each. Stockholder and of others will bo benefitted by said drainage, and the number of shares of Sjtoek then be assigned to each. Should any more money he raised than is ne ee-ssary to complete the work the same tall be distributed to the Stockhold k according to i.hcir shares. i lodging and binding ourselves to these conditions wo havo hereunto placed our hands and seals. HERE FOLLOW SlONEas' NAMES. The remarkable legislation which ha characterized our" National Con gress, ot late years, has induced thc Ration newspaper to search the Con gress Directory and ascertain there from the culture of our Congressmen. It appears that bf 317 Senators and Representatives only about 87 uro graduates of colleges. As to States, Vtho. most notable, is North Carolina, for six of her nino members i are col lep'TntnTCwhicli is the highest pro j portion to bo4buud in Congress); and all of them are' graduates of her Slate University. New York has nine, out of thirty-three;) Pen nslyvania, six out of twenty-six; Ohio fivo out of twenty one, New-England is not much bettor liavin" loss than half; and ten States, Extending in ago from. .'Maryland and Delaware to Texas and Nevada, have ilnt a single graduate. As between San Francisco, Sept. 14, '73. . The reception to Governor Booth last night, on his arrival from tho capital, was a perfect ovation. Thou sands of people assembled at the boat anding and there were music and transparencies, and a bonfire was kin dled on Telegraph Hill. Houses .on the line of the procession were bril liautly illuminated. Governor Booth was escorted by the enthusiastic mnl titude to the Grand Hole', where he made a speech, congratulating the peo ple ion their complete victory over railroad monopoly, lie referred brief ly to Stanford's statement on Tburs davj at Sacramento, that tho bonds'of the I company cannot bo sold in the Esgt or in Europe siuce the result of the eleetiou was made known. He said tue ooucts are worm as mucu nowas ever, but if the credit of the company depended on pledging the manhood and independence of the people of uauforuia, the sooner its .credit was destroyed the better. About 0,000 people formed in the procession und Jisteued to (lie (tpeecb, au,d the greatest enthusiasm prevailed tbu-onubout. Seldom waa ancb a crnnd urpiH- , er dr demonstration ot the peop in this city e witneBsed of Me-tico The' Baltimore vetern-ns1 are poing to tho great parade and eel ebralioa in New York. At a meeting held Thursday eveniDg, this wa3 de termined npou, aud Colonel Schley stated thai General Kenloy bad loaned to the members who were uoiucr to New York, the old battle-flag of tho Baltimore and Washington battallion, which bad been preseu: ed to them b' Commodore Porter, o 1 the United States navy, and that tlho flag would be carried by colorsergeaut Joseph Files, who has lost an arm in the bat tlo of Monterey. .The uniform for the isit will be black hat, white gloves and dark Suit, with badge, which has been provided for this as well as other occasions. The programme for the reunion consists of a reception at the Governor's room by the city authorities, an oration on the subject of the war in some public hall and a dinner. The Scott legion of Pennsylvania and other veteran asso ciations are expected, "i Tho surviving generals and commanders of the war, the President of the United Staites, the general of the army, tbeadmiraPhf the navy, the Governor of the Stiito of New xork, anil other officials nave been iuvited. The occasion is expected to be a very enjoyable one to all par ticipation. A Southern i newspaper speaks ofa commencement address as "eloquent, chaste and unique" of another as "manly and pleasing'' ofa third na '-elegant graceful and earnest" of a fourth nw "noui. warm log "of a fifth t-txth as "vieorous and. sound-" Thre !- " - . Ik...' is no mora uaoiui pari 01 tipoocu uiu the adjective. In reporting, it saves all the trouble ofa epocial and die tinctive description. Concertos aro troublesome and nouns moan Some thing, but the adjective aro- always at hand and may bo sprinkled upon the page as easily as pepper is sprinkled from the box. ;' The Wadesboro Herald says : Wo aro informod that a colored, woman namod Nancy Bonnott, living about a mile atid a half from Wadesboro, re cently gavo birth' to four i children. Rumor has it that thoy aro fine, heal, thy looking boy8, and bid fair ko do Lancaster Court Hous is said to be more sickly thau it bm been for tweu ly years pant. The Ledger attributes the sicknexs to the ftct that coltoa is planted too extensively. Id mauy in-' Htances the gardens iu the town are planted iu cotton. Number or Granges ix me SocTneitv States Alabama 22; A.kaosas, 2(S; (Ieorpia,86;Louisiautt, 11; Mississippi, 202; North Carolina 05; South C.ro- .ui, 133; Teiiuessee, CC: T V iiyinia, 3. The xas, 3; Nt-wton Viu.Kc.if.T . t.l. tv.- .... . ,- --." 1 IUi Hunt, residinK uvnc St, Pauft- ehnrch two inireK from . Newtou, inlorms oa-tlmt dari-.K i1 lUt;S-U? DiLt' 11x9 Btruc a iroe netr bis home, sUn-rioR it into hplmtern, and from the font of I ho Lr-i ploaKh. d . Urgo fnrrovr for moro than 10i j,,rds down the mlL The strauge cireomstaJJ il! that th-. eanh. which is a piod'condSSSof clectr.city and its great reservoir did not di- trute it sooner. The-charge most bare been loud that 11ig.1t aad lb lii-ati- .mi -riwX. jQiintnca (the Vrcsont Eiitor) now ownstwelve shares of tho N. F. 71m M, Mr. Jces, the publisher, thirty eight, acd ' tho tether half belongs to the estate of James Tavlir sndKdwln TV u, giving a majorny 01 o.oyy. Aiie rgan, ot Aurora, N. y. tour counties; vex 10 near irora Election Retukss. The returns of the recent election on tbe (Jonstitu- tioual Amendments haV been received from every conbty in the State, except Brunswick, BnncotJ??. Mitchell and ties will do abont triat $l,06u One for a failure fo report, we are at a loss to know. A y- :,,vN'.-'. The returns fojxj) C9.153 for .the leadiug Amendmern7o 28,314 against rn -' the North and and West, not North Carolina South and the East much can be said, for and Nebraska are tbe only States which come up to the pro -r 1 a v portion of two thirds." Attempt or. Federal Officials to Muzzle the Prcss. WAsiiiNGTix, September 12. Wm E. Sawyer, 'an enterprising young journalist, correspondent 01 ino ijos fori "fnvn Ar ivns exciuuea DV" oruer some days General's office ago from the Attorney for publishing ,neV8 that did not suit the views of the At torney General. Tbef officials, it ap pears, wrote to jthe proprietors of the Traveler that their correspondent was not subservient,) wheroupbn he lost hi9 place on the paper. Secretary Rich ardson and Judge Williams are said to be parties to this outrage. ; .. j Quo way to get out of a scrape. Let rvrrviir your uv ta4V v probably increase the majority by l,rTIMPnis Tenn. Sep. J5 Yestorday 500 or 2,000 votes. r . r . there were 30 deaths from yellow fe 1 1 ,r -rt -a----1- ver. mcnS Iho blacks, in tho North- UnniRtrnnAniil Cnn 1 S TIin-' niAn-BA OI1ULY M UI1, 0j. -""- racing hero is genuine yellow . fover, and the sudden change of weather is unfavorable. ; Thero 18 great' need of nurses and money; 600 people are down, and 146 bave died. The How ard Association has assurance that nurses, doctors and druggists are com ing from New Orleans. There were 24 deaths among the whiteayestorday..."-. ' Mecklknburo Cochtyv 'Ni-tJ., seems to be alivo to the necessity of Internet Improve inentt, the conctv Harins- at eaudry times is. sued $320,000 of county bonds to aid in build-in-- Kailroads in that connty, to-wit. SCO. 000 subscribed to Wilmington, Charlotte and HutUerford linilroad insued in 1858 1 200 Ofin sabscribed to Charlotte and Atlanta Railrrmi issued 1870; and $60,000 subscribed to Char lotte and StatesrHle ltnilroad. . issued l7fi The result of this enligh toned policy is Baid to do wax me vaiue ol neat . estate in Mecklen bnra county has doubled and Charlotta ia uecomingone 01 me in the South. " V ib03t prosperous towns Eighty-sir white and thc Deaf, -Dnmb and Raleigh, I forty colored pupils at Blind Institutions at western part of tho citv: only 1 death south ot Poplar street., There were several deaths in tbe Southern part of the city yosterday. . Many of the citt zons aro leaving, j f - Charleston, S. C.; Sept. 9. -Soma excitement has been caused here to 1 day by a band ol negro strikers, who have visited the principal mills in the' city.aud by threats of violeuce forced the hands to strike for $2 50 per day. The employees decliniug to pay this rate, the mills have been closed and nearly two tbonsand laborers are out of employment. " Kansas Citt, Sept. 9. Col. Taylor, an old Utah minor, reports a wonder ful lead; -mine near .Baxter, Spring",, from which they buve taken pore solid' nuggets, weighing from four to seven. tons, within eighffeet Af tbe surface. ' t- i ,: .. , ; The Republicans baveHcarried Maine 1 HJ nvuui lt)UVU lunjut. mv f f jjontj last yenr was 10,047- v 1 - O''
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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