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. .... i 1 . . .. . -S2&lkJU '-tiV '-I.-. "' ----'- 4 t 2 june., ftp', crownU wilUrieh garlands of loveliest blue- trAt.-iKW.v-rticftl iins eaily breathing a tune, j LW"riii eVr lhigeih the olden woods through ' -,rj.cs 1 .lading maid eu, the rosy-cheexect dune. Itt o.;nWs, niul'tliQ toilers in each city grim, i a f'vr.m Hi int-avl.s and the lily-fringed streams, ' ;n'-j'oy da-di aside the dark sorrows which din! I TH wee little hlne of their life's saddened dreams; kjW'ettin-'' -awhile all their trials and strife, i .j., M'' "n'V ch erles woik-i'ooms, the long tiling "j,'.- ' 4 : - li)iiir. ' ." ' . ' J1 . 'iHi'tv. i-A ng the: 'rlad f-tpuns of a blithe -country life ivrid.11-0 broo:;1v;ts fiid meadows, the forests and ' -Sow-fits; j r- ' j ' ' She ec:v f-nd the eyes of the pale seamstress shine-! ; 'Avboidirv"- in joy o'er h;v prized, mignonette, iO'ie Nwrpt Httlc.Uo'fSOia she tucketh to twine jMhililtT-'fiofrcrlio's locks-of riph glossy jet, -' . V Pr fonuly. enclose with -her lasses to one, . ib- '.. jTri-;t.ri:'--Tinric!l s lilor, ;wko on the salt sea, i Jfc l-i4 on "the bulwarks. that bleach in the sun, And drrvims of the time when his bride she shall be. b'',! Jun-i, .bonrj'o June, I but love thee the more, ; Tlia'.-'-i.-venno --s-'ruilii-i? thou sunshine dost bring, V'othe" fur awhile the lorn hearts of fie pooii; An a :i'tnrc ;i lair treasures . aronna them, to Ming.-.; 'iiu' ploi i-cuis Jmii! -In the calm' shady wood, ; -rh i-roul hares start from each fern-covered nook,. Ly i.iioti MT'lit moments in ione solitude,- i; AvV;. making thy beauty my heart's lesson book. :. I ' ' ilce, kur month, thou the softest of .all The .sisters who Iink'the rich, jewels of time;, . . told bless thee that thou on life's tpilers bid fitll ,.-1 T9 fragrance" of rose-.:, of myrtle and thyme; ! - pL-b:ii-g-..tiivci the notes of the sky-loving lark.; j !'):: li-.its:;-. of wr-.rers, the humming of bees, Sirth'-i' toil -.weary- semi leaps forth from the dark, T worship 'its God in its temple of tres. ynooiis-'d. stationery. !: " ; I mm Subscribers have for -sale, FOR CASH, a good .". purely of the SCHOOL BOOKS in general use in .is 'Recti oil..- - 1 -, I '.Rdfw; Testament-Prayer Books ; Presbyterian and :nii.st I'iilrhs and Hymns: Prsbvtfrin.n PsilTnrn1ists i:i;;t)ir; mud. . 2Iiscrtluneous - .Books: Blank Books: tfm, .Envelope, and' .other STATIONERY!' ! ' , E. -JV ITALE & SONS, : ' 1 At the Bank of Clarendon. lFaytfer.;i?cv--5Iftrch 22,-18(56. . 3tf ' BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON 3TEAMSKTP LINE Yi&!y;JLite ofStmrs. to Baltimore. t.a r.cTi r.c "vtt;j't i ste.1iebs to j: en';::.;; ;;, ' ; - -, 1;-.TX, . -.'.;. '. RICHMOND. Ac . ; . " The A 1 Steamships . j- . . -KNIGHT," M -. . .-' - . -. an!) - .. ' ; r'fErSteKr-ss will l- uveAyilmiugtonnd L -v.-o '.ut-ri!.f :ly vvery'Sut'ia-day, thus fori: ..;- ;; . i y-v -.lvd i'i-oi i Brtltimore' without extra .-.;!, o? pa:; -i-j;', .Laving -superior Stateroom v ATi:CXSON-& SITEPPERSON, -; - Nil. 1 1 -North V.Tater Street, Aj.ru I:)vs(Ui. - ' , .j 7-3m Balti- H'A V ih'J f If rr liECEIY ED AT THEIR STORES, I.?'C'.p.,lllv'. 10.1 lay Street. a-Large and Complete C'u5'..-y,.JCU-ocrie, Liquors, Y'iires, Shoes and Boots, rion;;iv;; p-4-.bin fact everything that can make a com-iplf-tt- f-nd d-.irahlo Stock of (i'oods. ! . 1 ' I; -tT'Pl7.;.-. ';. - j : : j G-tf i - 1 ' 1 ; : IN ORDINANCE :.; , lltp-Better Frci:a vdoii (f Qjiicl and ( A- r iiu tltc loivti of FuijcttcviUc, 3 it Ordained b' the Mavbr and C- ui!i-v;';ici-iv. the 'town of Fayettevillo. audit, is In-n ii.p.r;l:'r;'!a-tl;-l.,y the auihorityiof the same,- that it h:Ui'iu ,; '! ij.sVit tor anv er.on or number of persons to s.'y-:i Hinu'U.-.thc streets of said town, 'with drum an;d.i';j'e'.or .other martial music' or to' organize any Cor!!p.v,y"of Coiajnies for.-ni.ilitaiy drill, or to parade If lie .Slioi !s wiili guns -or arms of any sorty exeept the jf r-.if -ho d- '.v-L-y special l.;,:.ve of cmpetent authority, jr hji '"!' r rtiie- regular appolntinrnt of officers of the Statc'.oi-r, t!(;-Valj-ovevni;u'iit. ... . '-'. it iurthcr Ordained, that, if any pt-i -s -.j. or;iH'i:- mi shall, violatf, in any manner or form, the pUi'Visl. .i-js of i his Ordinance, or eoninstl, aid or .r.co:ti'.-K-. iif;-vj-li-iti -n, lie. ' rile or they shall be sub irr.vst'by.any constable, guardsman or police-, hian. airV(-.po.i; Ik in so arrested, if in the dav-time, Hhull .b-:-! ?-i-o;if;lit immediately befoi the JIayor, and npon ;mviction of the. vioh-.tion. Vi', any of the pro Vmoi cf! this Ordinance, shall be tint d at ' his dis- er-uonvjiif6 execeurui? :.iH, nor less than So. ...If the ii"ol.'.l'ii"4i.i;Liii-:-ll - ot'CUr -in. tlui nbbttin-i ! ihn nfk'mAar. j ; , .j-.v. , j - 1 V Will. Ji fflrul s,,;f 'es,od- audlodprod in- the Guard Houses until .next:!;:y, ,whoii he shall be. brought beforeihe JIayor "mtd, d3,;5'tjwith as above -rovided. .' I-.-- : h- - .. Ratiiu-d tnrt 8th day ot Alay i860. ' . -' From 'tijo Slimitos.! -' '' '.' f-. A. M. CAIPBELL, Town Clerk. IIS PELBBET ORGANS. ifj3lf,Vad,'i'-i.Cned is the ncnt far the sale of these : JL cc t-bi-ie'd PARLOR" ORGANS, . and has now at lurf sloiv -m IL.y Street, in the town of Fayctteville, sjx c-inn, i. " of tbes; excellent instruments (or inspection " (They are unsurpassed' in elegance, unexcelled in vtoae, r.nd 'unr-cpi nl'IM in. cheapness. . Persont- desirous of purchasing are invited to call ;"and examine them. ' : THEODORE MARTINE, i ! lav 28. 1KC6. 12-lm EGYPT COAJL. rpHE El'ypt Jtine beinj? again in operation, a very LJL '"Kvper.ior article of . ' :;il50iiii3VQiiH coAii,'; r- '. SailaCu f. t Orates find for.Blachsmith's use", can now be had. , ' ; ' P j i ' . ' ROB'T PATON, Sup't. I. .-'-f-;rirS in Fayettevillo and vicinity can be 'supplied'- 1th-tho above on application to I , . v Fuy :-f.-viP.e, April 10. 3-3m ,-K-t''S Yotti Sttney at Home! C.-V C-FAYEiqLLE!-'rv; : : BIPvECTOSS: h. l: my3v!r,.- HEjNP.Y 4-!L,UY, JAS. KYLEi A. W. STEtL , J. UTLEY JOHN MCRAE, D. A, RAY, S. t. HAWLEY, A. A. MGKETHAN C. S. MALLETT, W. N. TIL LIN C HAST, S. J. HINSDALE. J. G. COOK. JOHN TJ.. WILLIAMS, N. A. SVEDMAN; "" w.tj-ittKU,- X. S..LUTTERLOH. H, LTiiLY, ick PkeVx. J. G. SHEPHERD, Axr'y. VW.rr w.ilL'S OOX.. TfeAtIXI.lSb AGEKT. i ' ' I , - V ?''np:lcy ls a":'i& iiv'f,dl operation, havin" X" to; siv-'pand business for a, few months only on uo.-i jixxit of the suspension of all .other kinds of ousiiitss throuprhdut the country. ' InsuMnec in this Company has cost less than in any otMr c-rcpar.y, having for several years past averaged over;. mentof G por etnt. on their nremium notp? v L-(iivc; us your business ; support-home institu tions, n,nd .save humey by the operation, i " "" : D. A, RAY; President." ;- C. Ai IcMILLAN, Sec'y. i qv'r 1, 186, . 1-tl 'Hi CAlfD CtlGiRS NOTIONS dren:s caerlages. ; Junei JL- I- if if . Bakery and Fruit House. gAERyr FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY mslneElat Ufc. old stand, and keeps everything in his 'fnwjfcti eeived a fresh and choice assortment of ICES. i CRACKERS, "''.- -; SUGAR. ? COFFEE, SNUFF, TOBACCO, YINEGAR, &c. f kill kinds, and a large lot" of CHII B.-E. HE1DE. 14-3t Druggists & Apothecaries; Fore IEDICtNE No. 31 Hay Street, I ! Ffiyetteviltc. Jt C. FKR tloR SALE, a complete stock of Goods in i-i : i l-l ' . . . i : . . l r . ' j tnjEsr liffJB, consisun m pan oi . n ana ajomesiic mugs, , 1 Also,' the day tor right. - . i ML Iay!8, 1 I'm mm JU Jtfi 3' CHEMICALS, PAINTS, '!.- ; OIL?, I YARNISHES, DYE-SnrUFTS, WINDOW-GLASS, ; ; soaps, ! j ; BRUSHES, ! TOILET ' ARTICLES, j ETC., ETC BRLLNDIES I AND WINES for medicinal pur mosess. Count mlScrcftriiils iind, Physicians Ame' invited to examine our Stock. :JL ill tICdilll LllClillUlI i Given to compounding Prescriptions, at all hours of srnt. i t 6. HORNE-& ROBINSON. Otf WOOL NOTICE. tmd1 rsigned gives notice that the last half pfl e'Surimier Session ot his ! ; felcliool on Haymoimtj will conimence oh the 4th of June, and end Aug. 18th fillteeks.)3 i ' Me refpeojruliy calls - attention to the following low rate ot ftuitlon, per quarter. - i ! ! All Yhte Plimarv Rranohfts of Fnerlish Snellincr and . j 0 j 0 r Defining, Arithmetic, Geography, and exercises in Reading and Penmanship, $8 00. Jb of morejactvanced scholars, with JiiUglish Grammar, Elocsutidn afid English Composition, Algebra, Geomet ry, ; Chemisti-y, and laily recitations of History of the UnlSjed Stntts, Sl.U UU. FJl Latinj or Greek, or both, reft i ' fu an !F of -di ver fr ai willle;mac?, of S2 .0. : RIC mi iE 0M,Y MANUFACTORY OF TYPE ON SOUTHERN SOIL, . iSOUTH OF BALTIMORE, MD. , Proprietors of the above Foundry have ahsc tedhvithj the r oundry a complete ; - j'lfjxtEfrs FrnxismxG- warehouse. n hand or 1'u.rnishing to order, ever article- a Printing Office, : 0T)KTX TO A TEX CYLIXDEB PRESS isioelo Tkpyan. liishfed W4cKh: krtfifc-10, tvKlorth -ikon nn the sire isiineiit parlor nixin pRirc m n -d-1 Id Helen iver Qwix bm a puifl arnea: a-eiq fUn lean chjj tliis lastj: anj p.iy 'lb :tl WOr pntr leuiittaices may be made at 'our risk in reaistered iy express, or xo.st (jifilee orders and drafts our order, and we guarantee a safe return sate delivery and sure return to every m i; lmsuaes taon iB4ulre i kids hiof ha$er;: nd 8. printing Material from any Foundrv North ;hen required. , ' Lnd will manufacture 'in Richmond as good and at the same specimen prices as- any e respectiully Bolicit the patronagel h. -.-! . ; . . . HENRY L. PELOUSE & CO. you to evexy Printer it this City. We also; newspaper m tne South to copy this ad ; for. one month sending us one cOpv of their receive their pay for such advertisement basing; live times the amount of their bil 3gS Of i iie sa g t4 the- failu'rs and sudden closing of the works infflss of the i LONDON WATCH CO., number of hue Watches, manufactured esnec the United States, beincr heaw. first class time- iiiiended " to stand hard usage and sudden temp'orature, are left in our' hands for im e. ti res. bbt CO): th i' i fcaitt ucr hlil oni e warri re- to lie len to is g tte THE i IKE 1C2 Go !t4 3:: IGo alio 232; Go- O'Go lt.jo !333Hekvy "JOSiHc 1201Laiaiesi 272;LaAietJ :t 275 lie JMOND TYPE an additional charge J. H. MYROYER. . ll-4t FOUNDRY. 7 H. L. P, & CO. CLOSING OUT SALE- .OF THE' iONDON' WATCH CO. As agents of the j Company, we are ob t td dinnose ot tins stock lor cash m the shortes ine. Wc have, therefore.1 decided on the ?d ,as .the otic that will be productive of the nti This nlan gives every one an opportu- ining -first-class time-keepers; at a price that imand. As every Certificate represents a; e are no blanks,. and everyone who invests mtst get aYvTatch at half the retail price i, ii acau iortunate, one to wear with pride bit eyery Watch as represented, and satis- uaranteea in every instance. Jvnowmg the ; stock, we can give a warantee to every -The pride has been nlaced at the verv low er to insure immediate sal p: find nil who improve the opportunity should make Carly oilier I ART, GIBSON & CO., . 205 nliom ni jrew YorM. 3a -. ... J ' AGENTS FOR THE LONDON WATCH COMPANY. FOLLOWING SPLENDID LIST OF WATCHES, AND CHAINS, - WORTH $350,000! ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ' 'Y S EACH! J7 Gold tunting-cased Chronometers, . from $1 7 Patent Levers 1 50 Inmting-cased English d 15 d hkmting-eased Duplex d hjiinting-cased Parent Levers d hjuntmecased Levers d Imnting-cased Lrpines d raagie-cased Levers Gold-cased Patent Levers Kjold-cased Levers gold hunting cased Levers gold enameled hu.nting-cased '''-. I . : ' - enamelled 100 to 300 75 to 275 i GO to 275 50 to 200 ! 90 to 275 ! 75 to 225 70 to 175 I 45 to 225 Levers 55 gold magie-cased Levers GO S00 478 2(13 tl biiriofSfe, mm ot i A - o lO lid 40 to 125 35 to 125 30 to 125 25 to 100 20 to 90 25 to 90 20 to 65 15 to 150 15 to 125 2v5iLadis'gold-cased engraved Levers 233La(lies gold-cased engraved Lepines SiOi Hekvyj solid silver-cased Duplex He ivy solid suver-cased Jevers He :ivy solid silver-cased Lepines 1 Ladies ' solid-cased Levers ' . Lawies solid-cased Lepines ; Solid (Sold Guard and Yest Chains 35$ Solid Gold Leontine and Chatelain3 arsfeaffh. f " jCtrtificates representing each and every Watch in e jaboK e.Iist are placed in similar envelopes and seal. Amy person obtaining a Certificate, to be had at jfSfo, pr sent by mail to any address, can have the ijcle callfcd for on the return of the certificate, with Tfenj Ddllarfe. ; We charfe for forwarding Certificates, 50 cents each Five will bfe sent for $2, and 15 for $5. ; ; . . . The certificates must in all cases be returned with tutd acepmbany, tBe money when goods are ordered. A)l otdeiis promptly filled and torwarded by return express. Address HART, GIBSON & CO., 205 Broadway New York. B, STARR. L. C. IdNEBERY. STARR &L1NEBERY, COILJiIISSIOlT IIERCH&HTS, 164 FRONT ST., K. Y. PROMPT AND FAITHFUL AT- ILL GfYE '. tendon to all consignments, and to all orders for Goods. ?- ; Consignments are' covered by points as soon as shipped, and will be forwarded by Alex. Johnson, Jr., through Wilmington free of com mission. , E. J. Hale & Son, E. L. TO Pemberton, A. W SteeL H. Fftvetteville, N. C. N. G.:T. U. xrem, &E. J. Lilly, C. T. Haigh & Son, Cox. Kendall & Co.. Wibninorton, Charlotte. N. C. : J. D. Brown, Salisburv. N. C.;D. Pender Tarboro'. N C. : Sackett, Belcher & Co., C. W. Garrett, New York: Dr. W. L. Ledbetter. Thomas- nlle, Ga. , May 15. j REGULATIONS, Under Various Ordinances of the 1 own 'cj FayeiteviUei 'concerning 'Hauling, JJrays, Wa&ons. etc.: ' tw rt TVflfron. Cart or Dray shall be permitted to run for the purpose oi iin.uiixiS - -- -i 3- . ! , 4 rvVwtoi-ninr Alo'p-noo find CrlVin' cnanaise, wiiuouu iiir v. . . . . " tfv. -with ftTtroved sectiritv. " S 1vUU KJ1 AXJ. 1 "V . That any person running a aray, wagon or cori w w out such license, shall be liable to a fine of five doUars That the driver of such wagon, cart or dray, shall d an able-bodied person. That drays, wagons and carts shall load in turn, ac rvrrKnT i mill rule: under a Tenaltv of one dollar. ' The following rates oi naming were aaopieu xduj ui February 1866, and the fouowing orders passed, viz RATES OF HAULING. 10c 15 10-tf ! ' J. II. FREEMAN", Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Hay Street, Fayelterille, J C, TTAS now on hand, an assortment of JUL DENTAL MATERIAIj consisting ot I GOLD FOIL, PLAIN AND GUM TEETH, RUBBER, PLATINA AND GOLD PLATE. Having fifteen years experience, he is confident he will give general satisfaction to all who will favor him wim meir patronage. work executed at old prices. ; iaen teeth are ex tracted for inserting others, it is f fee of charge. April 10. A. E. HAL 5-2m- No. 23, Nokth Watee Stkeet, . Wilmington, J C. "OERSONAL attention criven to 'eonsigamTents of all JL7 kinds of Produce, either for sale or shipment. April 1G, 186G. G- SHORB BROTHERS, r scccessoes to! SHQRB RANNEY bndJ CO. IMPORTERS AND DEAIJEES IN (Hut, (Sfen nM Mnxilmmm. NO. 62 VESEY STREET, Anvils of 100 lbs. do.j over 100 lbs. Axes, per box - 5 Apples, perbbb ! 15 Alum. Salts, Ac, 200 to 3001bs. 25 Bacon, Tallow, Ac, per hhd. of 1000 lbs. $1 Bellows, each 25 Brooms, per dozen 5 Baggage Trunks, each 25 Conee. per bag 15 Cheese, per box of 525 to 50 lbs. & Ditto, 50 to 100 lbs. 10 Cotton, per bale : 30 Cotton Bagging, pr bale 65 Do., per piece 10 Cotton Yam. per bale 20 ; Sheeting, under 800 yards, per bale 15 Ditto; over 800 yds. 25 Crates, small . 40 Doi, large fcl Fertilizers, per bbh 25 Fish, per bbi. 25 Doi, half bbl. 12 J Do.', kits 5 Flour, per bbl., up 20 Do. " down lo Frying Pans, per doz. . 5 Guano, per bag 15 Glassj per box: 50 feet 5 Do. 1UU feet 1U Grain, per bushel 5 Hay, per bale 20 Hollow-ware, per piece 2 Iron, broad, per bar 10 Do., narrow, ' 5 Liquors, in bbls. j 50 Liauors. "Wines. Ac, per hhd. . i Lime, per cask , 25 Leather, per roll Molasses, per hhd." $11 Da, per bbl. . u Nails, per keg 10 Plows, larger - iu Do., small f o Plow Castings, per doz. 5 Rice, per cask 500 lbs. 50 Rosin, per bbL 20 Rope, per coil, 100 lbs. 10 Do., ; 50 lbs. 5 Raisins, per box 5 Salt, per sack 20 Do..' bushel 8 Sugar, hhds., 1200 lbs. $1 Do., over 1200 lbs. $1 Do., per bbl 25 Snirits Turpentine, bbl. 25 Shovels. Snades. Forks, per dozen 10 Stoves, large 50 Do., small 25 Soap, per Txx, 50 lbs. 10 Do. - - " ,under 50 lbs." 5 Turpentine, per bbL 20 Tobacco, per box 10 Do. half box 5 Tin Plate, per bo 10 Tar. per bbl. 20 OiL per cask $14 Oil. per bbL 40 Powder.- per keg Potatoes, per bbL 15 Other articles pr 100 lbs. 10 Four-horse wagon load $2 Two-horse ' " . U One-horse " " 1 Bonds county, city and town bonds, railroad ana other corporation bonds and script are subject to stanm dntv. - See Mortgage.) , . ' : ' V . ui any aesenpuon omer wan such, as are required in legal proceedings, and such as " are not otherwise charged in this schedule 25 cents CxETmcATXs of deposit in bank, sum not . exceeding one hundred doUars Of deposit in bank, sum exceeding $100 Of stock in an incorporated company trenerai Of a qualification of a Justice of the Peace Commissioner of Deeds or Notary Public Of search of records That certain papers are on file That certain papers cannot be found Of redemption of land sold for taxes Of birth, marriage and death ' . Of qualifications of school teachers Of profits in an incorporated company, for a sum not less than $10 and not exceeding .$50 ' i' Exceeding $50 and not exceeding $1,000 Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1,- 000. or fractional part thereof Of damage or otherwise, and all other cer tificates or documents issued by any port i NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. t WE call attention of Merchants and other ta men in the State to our Directory. As soon as I we con collect ; ! Nt. HINES of Nq April 20, 1866. Garotlaa, 7-3m . . j GEO. HARRISS. W. W. HAERISS. A. J. HOWEIX, HARRISS & HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NORTH WATER STREET, WrLMIN GTOlf, " X. C, AXD '196 WATER STREET. XEW1TORK. "T" IBERAL advances made on 1 J New York House on Produce1, warded through free are covered of covered by insurance irom Nortmand South "Carolina, by Rai New York. May 1, 1866. A. 3. DEROSSET. W. Ia. DEROSSET, consignments to our which will be for commissions, consignments ports and places m road, Steamboat and And half these rates below Cool Spring Street Hacks licensed to carry passengers, shall receive for one passenger and one piece of baggage to or from the River 50 cents and for all baggage over one piece 25 cents each. ! Ordered That the amount of the Bond for a four horse wagon shall be $4 00, for a two horse wagon $3 00, for a one horse wagon, cart, or dray $2 00. Any drayman, hackman, or wagoner, convicted be fore the Mayor of misdemeanor as a carrier, or of gross negligence shall be subject to a penalty ot iu, or a forfeiture of his license, at the' discretion of His Honor the Mayor. Ordered lhat all carnages and other vehicles, car- rymg passengers lor pay, snail pay io me town tne same amount as are now charged lor wagon and dray Licenses; and that the rate of fare charged by such vehicles, shall be 50 cents for " a passenger and his trunk to or from the River; and 25 cents for a passen ger and his trunk to or from the Rail Road depot to any Flats, on the rivers to a shipping boint, and thence to part of Town except to the River, as above; and dray 8-6m GRAHAM DAVES. DEROSSET & CO.- (Formerly DeRosset & Brown.) 839. Merchants, ESTABLISHED ; General Commission JTo. 6 Jlorth Water Street (up stairs ,) WILMINGTON, N. C. X TILL givepersonal attention V V sale of produce of every description, ceiving and lorwardmg goods. March 1. Dr.. H. BOBIXSON. C. II. to the purchase and and to re 5tf n. h. ROBESSON. j COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! . WILMIXGTOX, X. C. RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and ;the public, that they have resumed business in Wilmington, and will attend promptly to any -business entrusted to them; selling or shipping Nayal btores Cotton, and country produce generally. Office over Mr. Alexander Oldham's Grain Store, South Water Street. . ! Dec'r 21. 51tf JAMES McCORBIICK, : ' - I MERCHANT' i MARKET STREET, WlEMrNGTOK, N. ! Wholesale and Retail Dealer in b.cf Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Tailors' Trimmings, Etc. Gents and Soy Ready" L c. April 9, 1868. -6m ' ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON, '- GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING TS, ; ' . Agents, . j- 11 NORTH WATER STREET, ; Wilmington, J C. E keep constantly on handiGuano and Farming styles; and solicit Stores and Country s market or by our upon which liberal MERCHAN And Insurance W implements, ol improvec consignments of Cotton, N aval Produce generally, for sale in th friends in the Northern cities, advances will be made. Life. Fire and Marine insurance, in the best com panies on the continent, granted at the lowest rates. MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, ' ATKINSON March 19, 1166.- WITH ! & SHEPPERSON. -6m MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP! BY SAYING AND USLNG YOURjWASTE.fiRF.ASK BUY ONE BOX F THE Pennsylvania Salt Manufactm-in? Company j SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE. TT will make 10 POUNDS of excellent Hard Soap, or 25 GALLONS of the very best Solt Soap, for only about 35 CENTS. Directions on at ail Drug and Grocery stores, and in lots at Whole- cola VkTT . . ' r j WI. M. ELLTCOTT & SONS, each box. For sale No. 3 Feb'y 27, 1806. Spear's Wharf, . Baltimore, Md. l-3mpd NEW GOODS! rilHE' subscribers are receiving Groceries, a generid stock of Hardware, OrpcliLery, HAY AND CQ RN. j All of which will be sold for a shiall profit for cash, or exchanged for Cotton, Flour, J Bacon and Naval Stores, including Crude Turpentine. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Favetteviile. April 16, 1866. 6-tt NE CAN GET FINE GOSHEN BUTTER. O April 17. &-tf rates for any baggage over the one price. Passed Feb'y 12. 1866. ' . 0 '. . ' From the Minutes. ;' A. M. CAMPBELL, 1 Town Clerk. Favetteviile, Feb'y 26, 'C6. ; TOWN ORDINANCES. The Following Ordinances arc Published for j the Benefit of all Concerned. l. Any person who hall place, or cause to be placed, any rubbish, filth, stable manure, or any noxious or onensive matter, m any street, lane or al ley,, within the limits of the town, except for immedi ate removal, shall be liable to a hne of hve dollars. : i 2.; Any person who shall have a stable, pig-sty. or any out-houses on their" premises, within the limits of the town, and who shall keep the ffune in such a manner that the filth and stench thereof shall become onensive to or annoy any person, tne owner or occupant of said lot shall be liable to a fine of five dollars for each and every day the same is allowed after notice. 3.i A complaint-book will be opened at the Mayor's office, and the citizens are requested to enter on said bcok any suggestions or complaints they may wish to make : Such entries will receive immedi ate attention. , 4.1 Citizens are requested to enter in the above book iufornjation as to any case of small-pox or other contagious siciaiess, which ; may break out their neighborhood. ( d.:Wnentne owner or occupants or a house refuse or neglect to put thebr out-houses in order,: the Sanitary Commissioner for the time bein is empowered to have the place properly cleaned, and the expenses thereof will be collected from the owner or occupants of the house. G. jThe Sanitary Commissioner haS a right and is hereby empowered to visit and inspect the out houses and yards of all buildings within the limits of the town, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. 7J j The Sanitary Commissionerhas a right and is hereby empowered to arrest and place in con finement all persons guilty of any disorderly, conduct within the limits of the town. -8. Persons residing within the limits of the town, who have cellars under their houses, will be held responsible that no stagnant water remains there in, or on any part of their hinds or premises. 9. jThe Mayor and Commissioners earn estly request that all persons residing in the town of Fayettevillo and its vicinity, will at once place or cause to be placed their sewers, yards and out-houses in good order, and to keep them as clean as possible during the warm weather. j 10. Mr. Thos. Stephens is hereby ap pointed Sanitary Commissioner, i Lime can be procured at a trifle over cost price on application to the Sanitary Commissioner. By order of the Mayor, i A. M. CAMPBELL, Town Clerk. Favetteviile. N. C, April 3, 1866. 8-lt ! Tlie Stamp Act, ONE OF THE TAX LAWS OF THE U. S, exempt 5 cents exempt 5 cents 5 cents 2 cents Acknowledgment of deeds , Affidavit j in suit or legal proceedings . Agreement ok Appraisement for each sheet. of paper on which the same is written Assignments ob Transfers of 'mortgages, lease or policy of insurance, the same duly . as on the original instrument. ! Of patent right ' ' Bank Checks, Drafts or Orders, &c at sight or on demand " i Bells of Exchange, Island draft or order payable otherwise than at sight or on demand, and any promissory note whatever, payable on demand or at a time designated, except bank notes issued for circulation and checks , made and intended to be, and which shall . be forthwith presented for payment! for a sum not exceeding $100 J For every, additional hundred, dollars, or ' fractional part thereof Bells of Lading of vessels for ports of the United States or British North America Or receipt for goods on any foreign ports Bill of Sale. of any vessel, or part thereof when the consideration does not exceed five hundred dollars ! 50 cents Exceeding $500 and not exceeding $1000 $1 00 Exceeding $1,000, for each $500, or frac tional part thereof ; 50 cents Ot personal property pother than ship or vessel Bond personal, for payment of tnoney see Mortgage ' Official . For indemnifying any person for the pay ment of any sum of money, where the money ultimately recoverable thereupon is $100 or less , ' Where the money recoverable exceeds $1000 fcr every additional $1,000 or fractional 5 eenls 5 cents exempt 10 cents 5 cents $1 00 50 cents part thereof 60 cent 2 cents 5 cents 25 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 10 cents 25 cents 25 cents 5000 names. surveyor, or other person 25 eenls 5 cents 2 cents warden, marine acting as such , ' Certified Transcript of judgments, satis faction of judgments and of all papers re corded or on file . ' (N. B. As a general rule, every certificate which has, or may have, a legal value in any court of law or equity, will require a stamp duty of 5 cents') Check Draft or Order for the payment of any sum of money, exceeding $10, drawn upon any person other than a bank, banker or trust company, at sight or on demand Contoact See Agreement Ureters iu cents Conveyance deed, ' instrument or writing whereby binds, tenements or other realty. , sold shall .be. conveyed, the -Actual Yalu which does not exceed $500 " 50 cents Exceeding $500, and not excedieg $1,000 $1,00 For every additional $500, or fractional part -thereof, in excess of $1,000, - ' 50 cents Entey of any goods, wares or merchandise at any custom house not exceeding $100 in value ' 1 . . 25 cents Exceeding $100 and not exceeding $500 in value i . 50 cents Exceeding'$500 in value 1,60 For the withdrawal of any goods or mer chandise, from bonded warehouse 50 cents Guager's Return if for quantity not exceed ing 500 gallons, gross 10 cents Exceeding 500 gallons 25 cents Power of Attorney to sell or transfer stock, or collect dividends thereon, . 25 cents To vote at an election of incorporated com- ?any f I ' 10 cents o receive or collect rens 25 cents To sell, or convey, or rent, or lease real estate $1.00 For any other purpose 50 cents Probate of Will-or letters of administration, . where the value of both real and personal estates does not exceed $2,000 . 1,000 For every additional $1000, orjfractional part, thereof, in excess of $2,000 50 cents : Bonds of executor, administrators, guar dians and trustees, are each subject to a stamp duty of ' $1,00 Protest upon bill note, check or draft 25 cents Prommissory Note See Bills of Exchange, inlaad." Renewal of, subject to same duty as an orig inal note. , j Receipt for thj? payment of any sum of money,' or debt due, exceeding $20, or for the deliv ery of any property 2 cents Trust Deed made to secure a debt to be , stamped as a mortgage Conveying estate to - uses, to be stamped as a conveyance. Warehouse Receipt for any goods, wares or . merchandise not otherwise provided for, de vate warehouse or yard 25 cents Writs & Legal. Documents writ or other -legal process,; by which any suit is com menced in any court of record, either of law or equity ' . 50 cents Writ or other original process issued by a , court not of record, where the amount claim ed is $100 or over 50 cents Upon every confession of judgment or- cog novit, for $100, or over, except in cases , . where the tax .for a writ has been paid 50 tents Writ or other process appeals from justices' courts, or other courts of inferior jurisdic tion, to a court of record f 50 cents Warrants of distress, when the amount or rent claimed does not exceed $100 - j 25 cents poaitd or stored in any public or private warehouse, not exceeding $500 in value , 10 cents Exceeding $500, and not exceeding $1,000 20 cents. Exceeding $1,000, for every additional 1.000," or fractional part thereof, in excess of $1,000 10 cts. For.any goods; Ac, not otherwise provided for. stored or deposited in any public or pri When the amount exceeds $100 ' 50 cents Insurance Marine, Inland and Fire, Where ' the consideration paid for the insurance j in, cash, premium! notes, or both, does not ex ceed $10, I 10 cents Exceeding $10, and not exceeding $50 50 cents Insurance, Life when the amount insured does not exceed $1,000 . 25 ce'nts Exceeding $1000, and not exceeding $5000, 50 cents Exceeding $5,000 ' . $1 00 Lease of lands or tenements, where the rents do not exceed ! $300 per annum Exceeding $300, for each additional $200, or fractional part thereof, in excess of $300 50 cents Perpetual, subject to stomp duty as a "con veyance." j Clause of guarantee of payment of rent, in corporated or indorsed, 5 cents additional Measures Return if .for quantity not exceed ing 1000 bushels 10 cents Exceeding 1,000 bushels 25 cents Mortgage trust deed, bill of sale, or person al bond for the payment of money exceeding 100, and not exceeding $500 50 cents Exceeding $500, for every additional 500 or fractional part thereof,, in excess of 500 50 cents Pawners" Checks 5 cents Passage TiCKET-ffrom the U S to any foreign port, costing not more than $35 50 cents ; - ACT : j " To establish a Scale of Depreciation of Con- . federate Currency, J Whereas, By an ordinance oi the Convention, en titled "An ordinance declaring what laws and ordi nances are in force, and for other purposes," ratified on the 18th day of October, A. D., 18G5, it is made the duty of the General Assembly to provide a c cale of depreciation of the Confederate" Currency ) from the tune of its first issue to the end of the war; and it is further therein declared that 'all executory contracts, solvable in money, whether under seal or not, made after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st of May, 1865, and unfiled (except official bonds and Eenal bonds payable to the State,") shall be deemed to ave been made with the understanding that they were solvable in money of the said currency," subject, nev ertheless, to evidence of different intent of the parties to the contract; therefore I ' . Be it enaeted by th Oraeral" Assembly 61 the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same, That the following scale of depre ciation be and the same is hereby adopted and estab lished as the measure of value of one gold dollar in Confederate currency, for each month, and the frac tional parts of the month of December, 1861, from the 1st day of November,. 1861, to the 1st day of May, lobo, to wit; . . r-. A . . - kit m of the most active business men or tne d. " -shall publish them together in a book for general reier ence, and which will greatly : FACILITATE BUSINE&. It will cost us a great deal of time and .labor to get up the names, and get the book on sale. To aid in doing this we desire to circulute THE ENTERPRISE, a large Weekly family Newspaper. Each one sending us his name, address and business, together with $ will have his name in the Directory; and will receive a copy of the "Enterprise" for one year. These names will also be inserted in the paper for a few times, be- frm XTirr nnntorl in Iwvit fnrm Rr-Tlfl ill VOUT name VJ -. ..law " - r , as soon ;as possible if you desire it to appear Directory. ; .v t L. BRANSON. Editor, 50 cents Months. 1861J 1862. January, February, March, April, 4 My. ...i June, July, ; . J , August, '..,4 September, . . . . J October, . . . j November, $1 10 Becember, 1 15 2 2 2 2 20 30 50 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 50 50 1863. 3 00 ' 3 4 5 5 6 9 14 14 14 15 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 1864. 21 00 21 00 23 00 20 00 19 00 1865, 50 00 50 00 CO 00 100 00 18 21 23 25 00 00 00 00 26 00 30 00 20- 00 December, 1st to 10th inclusive 35 00 10th to 30th, 42 00 . . . . " 1st to 31st, - 49 00 .... And whereas, many grave and difficult disputes may arise between executors, administrators, guardians and trustees, and their legatees, distributees, wards and cestuysque trust, in the settlement of their accounts and trust, arising from the depreciation of Confederate currency, State treasury notes and bank notes, inci dent to and growing out of the late war; and that law suits and expensive litigation may be obviated. Be it further enacted, That in all such case, the parties are hereby empowered to form a full and per fect statement of the case on both sides,' which case shall be committed to the determination of one of the Judges of the Superior Courts, chosen by the parties, who is hereby authorized to consider and determine the same, according to equity and good conscience: Provided, however. That no part of this section shall be construed to 'estop or binder any person from pro ceeding in the usual course of law, if he shall deem the same necessary. , . in the April 27. Enterprise Ofilce, ludeigh N. C. 8 It IK Press, To be Issued as scon as Possible A YOUTH'S HISTORY i - i - - of . THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. 1 vol. 16mo. Illustrated. - Price SI 50. as to The undersigned have in press, and ' v,r , Wfi work. It is desicmed furni he youTh of our" country a candid and impar . . . . J ,i . tc v1mnrH which we have tiaiiiisiory oi me 1""- tt, minds isoned ana sries of the . . : 1 ; f oroAt importance for the wei- r.'v 7 . I. . : caTrmnL The m msx .passen inir -noisoned au3 nf thATnnm ill (MIL Luuuu j 1- i ... it. . Msvnviv-V oi me Tuum w uui . . ; . , . v mis-educated By tne iaise uu - " 4va wpt Abolitionists, and it is ot great " " fare of our country that the real 7 are now proving themselves to be, shall be portrayed. liTLe n . " f snnnd iuvenile literature has sra,lTrrr:.r.:;ia.w md as this is the Deen ieu aau mMJu".ri-. - - them a ions oeen if " "V""' " i , wfniw ance of tie Democrat pre -U bo snch. i.0 tl.A lmnda oi his children to give correct idea of the late war and its causea. in oraers will be filled according to the date of their recepdomd the book will be sent post-paid on the receipt of the price, as soon as issued. The trade "will l4 supplied at the usual discount. A7ss VAN EYRIE? WON & Pnbbshers. ; . No. 162 Nassau street, New lork. THE LAMDl'JE 10VE. K MONTHLY: Devoted to Literature. Agrkulture and General Intelligence, and comprising Reports of Battles. Incidents and Anecdotes of the var. never before published. By GEN, D. H. ITILL, Late of the Southern Army Proprietors: J. P. IRWrN A' D. H. HILL. TERMS: We propose to publish at Charlotte, N. 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The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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