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'V -.''':;''''-'?' ' -'V. :,;'.. .V.--- - .fill v :'' 'i '; ;; .' ' ' ' " i ' t t THE FAYETTEVILLE MEWS. ' - -. ! SPECIAL NOTICES. -" We hereby give notice that single copies of the News are sold only at this office, and where the carri ers or other persons offer to dispose ' of copies tinder ,. different circumstances, . they do so without our au thority or consent ; -,1 ssS Although our terms are nwlv friends are urgently requested to send the names of bucu ui uieir neignoors ana acquaintaeces as they f know to he trustworthy and reliable men, who wish to subscribe for the News but are nrmWn in i.i vance. Wo will send the paper, and wait for a short fc,iuio ior uie amount 01 meir SUDsnpuon. ' ! ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,, See business notice of the firms of Jno. D. Williams' a, jq., vtrocers ana commission Merchants, Fayette ville, N. C. : Murchison &. Co . nnmmin r,.,., New York, and Williams & Murchison. Grocers and vuiwuuwwu .uxercnanis, Wilmington LHi U. ; See advertisement of Geo. W, Williams & Co, re garding the unsettled business of the firm, and so'licit- ug n.uwiuaomice oi ine pnronage of their friends. Williams & Murchison, Wilmington, N. C., have for o.we ou vuu x eruvian uuano. , eeadyt I E. J. Halo fc.Sons have just received and offer for sale: Webster's Elementary Spellers at wholesaleor re tail; Baptist Psalmody, assorted qualities; Chronicles of tho Schonberg Cotta Family; Surrey of Eagle's cNest, &c. fcc, See adv't. , ; ; - ! Freeman & Thornton give notice of the dissolution 'Of their co-partnership. F. W. Thornto will continue the Dry Goods Business at the New stand, No. 15 Hay . Street See advertisement - 1 i ! j 'i i ' . .: ; ( i ' . ! ! ( , See -notice of David McNeill, Chairman of te Coun ty Court, calling meeting of magistrates. v 1 ' 1 i i i ; f A. W.' Steel advertises. 25 tons of guano daily ex pected. : See Advertisement. i 1 : vv DkVLt Waiwaw Mail. We learn from the Daily Dis patch that the business men of Wilmington are making earnest efforts to secure a daily mail from this place to Warsaw on the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad. If . the; people there feel the necessity of exerting thcm- selves in. this matter, we should in a much higher de jgree, who have ten fold greater interest jn it Let us co-operate with them in their endeavors, and by a ; strong and forcible representation jof our condition, ;r an4 W earnest petition for relief fo tie Post Office Department, we may obtain some facilities of which ,; We Tare at present deprived. ; - 1jesoial, His Honor, Mayor McLean of Fayette ville, who has been absent for some time from this ; place, as a delegate to the great National Union Con t yentioh, has returned, and gives us much hope and encouragement from the views which her expresses of I the Jenefic ent results which will be accomplished by he kldress and resolutions of this important conser vative 'assembly He sas that the j friendly and cor- : dialjfeeling between the representatives1" of the j two scctiious was weakened or interrupted in no instance, ." nl be expresses 1 the belief that as much good was brought about by tho interchange jof sentiment and . PPM011 08 by the utterance of the dloctrines andprin- , cipies. ; i . . v : : f ' j Wbhtebn 1Ia1l. We are gladjto be ablie to inform . our renders that a contract for running a mail route be- tweeii Jonesboro, on the Western Rail-road, and High ' Point, has recently been let by the Government ! and the mail is now being regularly epnyeyed twice a week between the two places. We sincerely trust that this is only one of many announcements j. which we will soon b'e enabled to make, of increased postal facilities ' throughout the State. The advantage accruing to us from ; this hew arrangement is already ibeing experien ced in jthe addition of names to our subscription list j The McLean Fieb Company. This, we are clad to j say, hecs become an established organization! arid gives : promise of being a permanent and effective one. "At . ' a called meeting of the members of j this company, on Tuesday evening last at eight o clock, Jno. H. Robin son Foreman, 'fincling articles and by-laws Iwere read ; and Adopted, fixing the name and style of the associa tion, designating the officers, pretwribmg the duties of numbers and the mods of electing them, j imposing fines for offences and omissions of. duty, and' binding a1l'W respect and obedience of the rules and regulations o the constitution as submitted to them. We hope nfw that every encouragement will be extended to this ; organization, for it is of vital interest to every citizen of thetppn, and with the hearty support which it de- '. 0 srves, will be productive of much usefulness for. the future,. But we can say one thing: if cold water is throwu on it as some seem disposed to do,! there will be precious little thrown hereafter on any fire in these Prts. ( ).'." 'J; ; j--".: ',;--. 1. ' We think it would be a good plan! hereafter,' on the alarm of fire, for the persons ringing the bells to have X some indications 'agreed upon by which it would be I known, by the number of strokes given a tone interval, j'in what ward the fire had broken out Delay and un- certainty would be obviated by this, and the fire .com fpany could thus more promptly reach the spot whici needed its services. . f ' .We intend to keep 'hammering" npon this theme, f until the fire department is made as effectual as our : present circumstances i will permit it to be, ! or until we are fully convinced that no one pays anyj attention to what we say. fThen we will stop. New and Impoetant Enteepeise. Yesterday after noon w e had the pleasure of seeing some new bolls of cottonfrom the plantation of Messrs Love & Over baugh, in the Cross Creek sectionj and comprising ' what; was called the old Kershaw estate. The proprie tors have about twenty-five acres planted in cotton, and will probably make fifteen or twenty bales. New j, . . j ,v.. i ; xu iciv tuciictiucuusiiiu; xxe was op bolls were picked from the plantation a week ago, and I nnsPfll n tho nroconf. Dnefom f by kood judges have been pronounced very full and f xceUent staple, j It has been time and agin asserted that it .was impossible to raise cotton successfully in tins section ot tne State, iiut as Jar as we are enabled uj lurm tui iucu ui uiu piau auupteu, mere is nere a fair probability of a handsome and remunerative return for tbe labor and time expended. Energy and indus- x r " - r l- - iV a' a 3 ii i try have been devoted to this experiment and it will undoubtedly bear its satisfactory and profitable fruits. U the. production of cotton is practicable with our peo- pie in this county, they eouldnot do better! than de - pie in this county, they eouldnot do better! than de . - - vote TirtisneTninemionTo'Itr j when, it was the true policy of the agriculturists of j North Carolina to cultivate their lands, not with refer .1 ence to the immediate, and direct accumulation of capi i tal, but to tho general and permanent development of 1' the resources of the soil. But such is not! the case '' now.1 We want money, ready money, to reestablish j ourselves as planters, farmers, tradesmen, and manu j factuiers,, and that is the , crop for our needs which will -inost surely and readily .command capital in ek- l change for the raw material. We hope that this un f dertking of Messrs Love & Overbaugh will prove to J b entirely successful. We learn that Mr. K. J. Brad k dyilso, on the ; east side of Cape Fear river, has ; ! planted a large part of his land in cotton, j t I I!! . i ... H i- V I .; Chmkge ofWeathee. The indications now are for a -k general and refreshing rain throughout this county and -. section of the State. The recent drought has been ev n more, severe' than the one occurinff about ! the same time last year, and inconsequence of it every sort of ousmess nas Deen auu ana languishing witn us. A ' rise in the river and the resumption of the regular boat travel will, we hope, ihfuse some life into trade. A ery interesting contribution ''Wasted to Get Back into the Union" has been deferred until next week, both on account of press of matter, and for the reason that we wish to make some reflections in connection with it The proceedings of tho recent Civil Meeting of the - u 'Fayetteville Independent Company aro unavoidably I i.. T? : 11 ... - . L K THE ATLANTIC CABLE. 9 i a Florence. AufT. 2.?. Vict ;r Emanuel has issued a decree pro- claimiBs amnesty to political exiles and throughout Italy and his domin- prisoners lpns. Tlis decree includes Mazzini, and others) joif tless prominence. v i I The report that Garibaldi! was about re signing,! r that his resignation had been tendered to the King, is denied by 'those whose! position, would give them possession of such a fact. 1 ' : 4. 3 i . i THE PEACE CONCLUDED. London. Aucr. 25. M. Advices have been received to-dav in ofiicia! 5citcles, announcing that a treatv nf peace Ibeirween the contending powers of a. tuooia, ituijr ouu XXUatliil was CUUClUUtXl by thej plenipotentiaries in session in Prague on Thirreaay. v 3 j Thej treaty was officially signed by the pleniriatelitiaries on behalf of their respec tive governments on same day. ; AmJngf the provisions of jthe treaty is one that the troops now at different points shall ejjaduate their positions, and retire to their rpsp sctive homes, within three weeks. h j Paris, Aug. 25, M. An immense demand has Rhrnnir nn fn this ciy for U. S. 5-20's, and heavy orders fbr I SUDDlieS have beftn fifilpcrrnnhorl A Ameriram agents of various bankinsr-honsps in this! city. - .1 j 1 1 j . Liverpool, Aug." 25, M. -The mornirlg fbr New York. She has a nnm- uci ui jjjuaHeugers, anu laKes specie ion American account. i Queenstown. Aucr. 25. M. The'steamship China, from-Boston. via TT 1 r If- ! t . . i ' nauiar, nas arrived. London. Aiirr. fA rru iL u i j j 1 ; 1. xue va: uas euueu, dub tne leeiinff in Austria is "peace for the present, but war in future,' to re-establish her suDremacv in Ajrermany i k 1 iff Prao-iifi. An 0. 24.. Thes most perfect concord exists amono- the plipotentiaries assembled here, and the treaty of peace, though not signed, is a certaiaw, ana news. 01 11 is Hourly expec a. " 1 j r 1 1 1 tea. a t It : .. I l i : i I i h , Berlin, Ausr. 24.? The Prussian Chamber of jdeputies has Iv congratulatory address to thp. voted King fgr the successful result of the war. xucits wvcfc uegauves, iroies ana uatn- oucs. I I Paris. Aud 24. Thd Emperor has firmly refused the Em- press- assistance lor Maximilian, on the groungf !of keeping good faith with tho United JStates, concerning arrangements to A KJ . ' ' - withdraw jFrench troops from Mexico. II 1 Liverpool. Ausr. -25. P. 1T!' Theicotlton market rules stead v; Quota tions are unaltered. The sales renchpd 8,0(Jo ial!S,,' Middling Uplands closing at ISM. 1 iTrie breadstuff market is dull, ow ing to ihe Favorable prospects for the crops; prices jpr ioreign cereals have a declining tendency. Provisions are unaltered. j : ; J . I London,Aug. 25, P. M; Thd fmoney market is firm. Consols closed tat 8S. Five-twenties 704. ! I? Vienna, Austria, Aug. 25, P. M.! It is -officially announced that the Em neror Francis .Tosp.nh has orfanfprl o nom pj J - "i.. c UW YV constitution and ministry to Hungary. ! Paris, Aucr. 25. P. MJ Befubt-e the treaty of peacewas signed be- tween jrrubsia, usLria, xiaiyi ana avana, j ji 3 . n tr . w 1 ; Austria unreservedly ceded Venetia to Italy. I -Baltimore, Aug. 25. P. Mi Thdi coi Conventidn, at Baltimore, waited nn th President to-day. Mr Hinchliffe,'the spokes- tl:J:,j 1 . iiiuu, aiai;uiuit:u uuvxug connection Wlln any partyfm a political sense, or that the moverfcienf was for political power. He urged khat eight hours Deri dav fbr labor shouldlbe! legalized; that the public lands; shouiaibe distributed so as to be reached by thej laporers instead of capitalists, and that tfe vforking-men be protected against convict Hbor. He asked the President's assista6ce to accomplish these measures for the wprkipg-men. 1 I m tepiy tne JfreFident said: He was op- Uborn CCOUDt of its UDJUSt discrimination influencesJ; he desired to see , s i i i v , " -oc I " . IT. "T : ""v" ur uwu his position; his whole history showed that '11 t V uxiwu uau he Wp against monopoly of the public lands he W-M fdr shortening the ho urs of labor to uiu icfasu ijuuiuer consisieni iwitn tne fall, anil tho In hnnnrf man . iamM I rely 4n0n his influence when it could be 1 J f u;- uv,ir. u u 1 and best I feeling in their cause, and he hoped uitjj wuuiu accoinpiisq ineir oojects MARKETS and financial. I New York, Aucr. 25. P. Mi .Flour is dull for Southern at S51 - . it i - . . W fceat dull. Corn is 1 cent lower. Oats are steady. Beef steady. -1 Pork steady; rinlL 1 s Whiskpir iq ctoaHtr H nit-nr. ;nnf;n oaipo m. o,uuu uaies; auiauiiug upianas Turpehtiiie 67a68 cents per gallon. Rosin in million Ifinil L Art -n n'.l 1 is oviutciouu mm ai o.oaoo. UrOlQ 1,47J ; Five-twenties $112. Ten-forties $102f. r ; It J . New York, Aug. 27, M Gold &IA71; Exchange 5. Cottoa steady, 33 Ja36. jf J ; CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI. i I Cincinnati, Aug. 27L 1 Only eleven deaths from Cholera on yes terday, j '.; ;; . ; l PltEPARAHONS FOR FENIANS. I l i j . Montreal, Aug. 2G. i Three -transports, laden with ammunition and sicige guns, are soon expected here from In Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 18thj Mrs. Maixnda. B Corr, relict of the late Key. John CV Coit of Cherawj S. C. Mrs. Coit was a native of Fayetteville, and after the death of her lamented husband, returned to the home and friends of her youth. But it was not the will of God that' she should remain long with those who knew and loved her so welL She was taken from us suddenly and unexpectedly. Though she had not been well for some weeks, no serious apprehension was felt by her friends, until the day before her death. Mrs. Coit had been for many years a member, of the Presby terian Church, and in all the relations of life sustained by her, advanced the doctrine of God her Saviour. In those fruits of the Spirit gentleness, goodness, faith and meekness, she excelled; affordirlg an example that may well be remembered and copied by those who are left behind. She leaves two children in the hands of a convenient God. May the excellences of the parents be reflected in them. i S. In Guilford County, on the 17th inst, Mes. Eunice Wobth, relict of the late Dr. David Worth and Mother ff Gov. Worth. She was a life-long, useful and con sistent member of the society of Friends, and raised a large and respectable family of children, who honor her in their lives, as among our best citizens. She died in great peace, in the 86th year of her age. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, August 21. 1 corrected bt o. h. haigh bso. BACON . North Carolina, '. Western Sides. ....... BEESWAX. ........... BUTTEE. . BEEF...,............! BAGGING Gunny Dundee...... , CANDLES Adamantine , Tallow, COFFEE " " Eio..... COTTON COTTON YABNS...... DOMESTIC GOODS -4-4 Sheetings FEATHERS.. FLOUE Family Super Fine.. ............... ScratchecT .... . .... . GRAIN Corn. ...-.... i Wheat ". Oats Peas Rye :.. HIDES Green IRON Swedes...".... 22 24 18 20 25 28 30 40 8 10 '-;r:' 1- d . , 40 35 30 25 -45 ,40 40 . 30 1 j 9 28 30 ... 25 30 2 50 22 25 50 ,..13 5014 00 .. 13 0013 50 . . 12 5013 00 . . . 12 0012 50 . . 1 65 1 75 . . . 1 50 2 00 i I 1 y 70 JO I 1 bU 175 ... 1 25 0 00 12 05 15 06 10 12i 25 60 75 9 11 0 00 1 50 3 50 3 75 2 00 2 50 2 00 2 50 1 50 2 00 LARD ...... MOLASSES NAILS SALT Sound, per bush. , Liverpool, per sack LIQUORS Peach Brandy j . . , Apple Brandy, jx. j. wnisjsey SUGAR Coffee C. Com. Brown. ...... Crushed tallow:......... 10 12i TURPENTINE Virgin Dip, Yellow. t3 50 2 CO 38 dO ! oo oa i 20 25 Spirits TOBACCO Leaf. . Manufactured WOOL FAYETTEVILLE MONEY MARKET. , l COREECTKD BY P. A. WILEY & CO., BANKERS, Farmers' Bank of North Carolina 15 Bank of Cape Fear . 25 - " " Charlotte. 13 " " Clarendon ; 3 " 4 " Commerce. L. 10 . " " Fayetteville ..10 " Lexington, 9 " " Lexington, at Gr'rVhamV. V.'. 15 i " North Carolina...... 35 " Eoxboro'. i- 25 " Thomasville 25 ? " Wadesborough. . 15 ITT . . ... - - wasflingron 3 " " Wilmington . , 13 " " Yanceyville. ....... j 5 Commercial Bank of Wilmington 13 Merchants' Bank of Newbern . 35 Miners' and Planters' .......' 20 Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co 5 Virginia Notes average about ....... 25 South Corolina " .; " ! ,1820 ' Georgia 20 Gold. r ...j .'!.'l42i Silver,. . . .'. .1 301 35 Exchange on New York, selling per cent. prem. From the Wilmington Dispatch. i WILMINGTON MARKET. I TURPENTINE The receipts nf tM ftrtiM r,.i Thursday last have been light, owing to the low wai ter; demand brisk. Prices have ruled at from $3 25 to $3 30 for virgin, $2 05a$3 05 for vellow $1 52i for hard. To-day (Friday) we note sales of 130 ddis. o uo ior yeiiow cup ana 13 tor virgin. ' SPIRITS TURPENTINFJ-ThA nnV fnr- ,; J . -' wwi vixio itir tide for the past week have been steady at 45ca46Je ier ganon ior wnite. Esaies lor tne weefe as follows Jaturday, 37 bbls at 42c. gallon c 1 41 46c. t Monday I " 106 61 246 . 99 40 30 45a46. 46c. 45a46c. 46c. 47Jc 49c Tuesday, ; Wednesday, Thursdav. X, I" t " i Friday (country pkgs) (iixtra .N. 1.) ROSIN Market nuiet: demand . liTnitrl. onnnrr tn the want of shipping. The sales for the Week were small we quote as fouows: 584 bbls common at $1 75al 80. 98 bbls. strained rnmrrioTi at, 191 2 at 12ifi$2 75. fiHShbls. "NVi 1 at. S finftA 95 inn bbls. pale at $5 75 "33 bbL of 280 lbs. ; We note sales lu-tiiij ui. ooj uuia. uii 96 tu v& ou lur upuque, 90 10 9 a er -vt i j j? 1 . 1 . TAR None m market. -'.., SPIRIT BARRELS Market nearly bare; second hand sell readilv at S4 50a$4 75.-new $Hn.fi Rtl cordincj to quality. , COTTON Market dull sales of 11 bales on Thurs day last at 30a31C for middlinc. ' 32in fnr nnnA rniA. dling; 1 bale new croto was receiver! nn "EViTr incf or, a sold at 35c, and another bale new crop sold yesterday at oov. j 1 . . J FLOUR Market well supplied with Northern, witi only a small demand We rennrf. Rmnllalpa at. $8 25 tor one, $9a$10 for superfine, and $12 50a$17 ixti. xuuiiy, umington inspection.) State brands ae scarce and sell at $15a$16 for superfine, and $16a 1 lor family. CORN. Market rules about the same. Receipts light We hare no cargo sales to report We quote from store in lots as required at $1 15a$l 20 for mixed ouu. jfcuow, ana x zoai 3o lor wnite. L.IME-,Supply smalL . Sells from store at.$2a$2 25 P cask. I i , LUMBER "Market dull, and difficult to make sales even at low ngures. 1SACON Receipts moderate, demand light N. CL "o rnna azzic ID. ; nam a Zla'ilic. : western in lair supply; shoulders sell from store by the package au 4.A, ana siaes 3ai53c, id. j PORKtA moderate demand. 1 i SALT. Several parcels of Liverpool ground have been received coastwise for the past week or two. and we quote small sales from wharf at $2 50a$2 60, and from store at $2 75a$3 sack, as in quality. We quote alum from store 75a80c busheL SHINGl1ES.TWfl fcna the past week, and we quote sales at $2 50a$3 for com- p 21, ior contract. TIMBER. rOwi t er the water courses little or no timber can now reach """" consequenuy we nave Dut lew sales to re port The stock in millers hands has become consider ably reduced, bnt is tmffiint quote sales of only three or four rafts at $10 for ordi- ""j w iiur, ana 9x0 $i ax ior prune. - 17i 20 14 18 00 30 We are Authorised to Annnnnrn JOHN W. BAKER, Jr., as a Candidate for a seat in ine tiouse or uommons, in tne next General Assembly. To represent the people of Cumberland county. iuy dip 1000. , ; 17-te i DISSOLUTION. nPHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under -L ; the name and style of . FREEMAN &- THORNTON. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent THE DRY-GOODS BUSINESS m pe continued Dy v. Thornton, at his JTew and Uandsomc Store, No 15, kay Street . J. H. FREEMAN, lug. , 1866. THQgN. I. D. WILLIAMS AND COHMISSIOIT HKRCHAITTS. . August 28, 1866. - 21-tL 50 TONS FOR SALE BY ' WILLIAMS Sf MURCHISON, Wilmington, N. C Aug. 28. 21-tf TWENTY-FIVE TONS . GUAM. Daily ISpectM. A. W. STEELE. August 28. ELEMENTARY SPELLERS. AT. ' Wholesale and Retail. BAPTIST PSALMODY-assorted qualities. Chronicles of the Schdnberv CnttA Diary of Kitty Trevylyan Cotta Family. Surry of Eagle's Nest Dime Song Books. Bill Cap, Letter, and Note Paper. Just received and for sale, by . ' 1 E. J. HALE & SONS. Ag. 28. ; 212c Presbyterian copy 2t FayetteviUe, JiUy 2, 1866. The Unsettled Ilusincss or our Firm will be closed bv J. TV Wi'lUara f. r .t. contmue business at this place, and for whom we so- tuuuuuiuice oi ine conndence and liberal pat ronaere heretofore bestnwfirl thanks for past favors, we beg to tender to our old , x . wusmess-men generally, our increased faculties here, at Wilmington and New York to serve them. GEO. W WTT .t.taatq net Aug. 28, 1866. ai-tt BUSINESS NOTICE. 1 AS successors to Geo. W. "Williams & Co., Ithe nn dersiimed will rnntinnA Kncinm. at v.; -u - . . wuuvo. mv uua uiiKguia firm being constituted as follows: JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Who will Conduct the Business. Col. KENNTH M. MURCHISON, of New York, Doing Business as Murchison & Co. GEORGE TV. WILLIAMS, 1 At N D DAVID It MURCHISON, of Wilmington. Carrying on business at the three places embraces kuni. -iiJUT.nerB na constitutes common lnxeresu At New York, th business . will be exclasivelv Commission. t. Wilminrrt aa r-. ettevdle, Commission and General Merchandise. Con signments either to Williams & Murchison, at Wil mington, or fo Murchison & Co., New York, will re ceive the attention of thn usual Forwarding Commission. 1A . J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 28, 1866. ' 21-tf. MEETING OF THE MAGISTRATES. THE MAGISTRATES of Cumberland County are reouested to met .if. tVi Hnnrt rrnn viUe, on Thursday of September Court next at 11 o'clock. A TTl A nnnpfnal .HaTian.s ;n . pubhc business of importance is to be transacted. , .uavixi MCJNiiiijii, Chairman. Aug. 28. ! . . 2-1 ATKIIVSOIV & SHEPPERSOIV, 1 GENERAL - cmmiiSjott aaS Awarding MERCHANTS; AND IHSURA1TCE AGEHTS, 11 'North Water Street, lnimington JT. C. WE KEEP constantly on hand, Guano and Farm ing Implements, of improved stvles: and Rnlioit consignments of Cotton. Naval Store and rn-nhrxr Produce generally, for sale in this market or by our friends in the Northern cities, upon which t,twtat. advances will be made. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance, in ifc fAt panies on the continent, granted at the lowest rates. WITH o'j.w-i-, Jl TKIJVSOJIT If SUE I JP RSOJV. July 31, 1866. 17.74, A. A. MCKETHAN & SONS, FayetteviUe M C, T ESrECTPULLY AWniTWP. ri a t Lii rons, and the Public that they are still manufac turing CARRIAGES, ROCKAWA.YS. BUGGIES and HARNESS, which for du rability and quality cannot be excelled. Their stock of seasoned timbers is lanre and well KP.lwt1 a-nA facilities for manufacturing Carriages, &c, greater than nnv nth pi- ootoWSolim a-nl i-n V. r . 'j viimuiuiimcuii xix uic UUUUl. ViUl I u rTiisn very ligld or stout work, finished plain or fancy to suit any section or purchaser. All work warranted to be as represented. Prices as reasonable as any factory, where good work is done. Have now on hand a good assortment of BUGGIES E0CKAWAYS and HARNESS, of all the various styles. . I Descriptive Circulars sent by mail upon application. Repairing done promptly. Aug. 14. 19tf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, June Terra, 1866. Willie Clements vs. Thomas Drew. Original Attachment XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the l deteudant in this case is not a citizen of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law f?'011 Pn h It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Fayetteville News, a wTfeto- of FayetteviUe, foPsix opcax me nexi term oi this court. Witness, Benjamin I . Shaw, Clerk of said Court, at office in Lillinon o.i ir -a- t . : juuuujr oi tfune, a. li. iooo. June 23. V a F. BHAOG. MKIMG STOVE FOR SALE. A yJlY?.. ALMOST NEW, to cook iur xji can be bought CHEAP. Apply to J. AU JUXliUViSK. July 31. n-tf A New niid G'randEpocU : IN EDI C 1 TJ E I 1 DR. M AGG lEL'S pnjiS and; siive. FXIHESE wonderful medicines are now so familiar to JL the people that but little endorsement of their val ue as a physic need be madeC The pills of Dr. Mag giel contain no mineral. They do not gripe, and they do not enfeeble the system by xtreme purging. They axe universal in creating i ' , A VIGOROUS liFPETFTEt And correspondingly strengthen the digestion. They tone the liver, clear the head, and steady the nerves. To those who are not familiar with the use of DR. MAGGIEVS PILLS. as an anti-bilious remedy, the following extracts from various letters will be, it is hoped, of sufficient impor tance to justify the quoting of them here : WHAT THJ5 PATIENTS SAT O? DR. MAGGIEZS PILLS A2D SALVK . The best Pills for headache I ever had." . ' My liver works like an engine, thanks to your Pills." ."lam pleased to say to you, Dr. MaggieL that I would not be without a box of your Pills for curing me of morning nausea for tho world." - 'You will find enclosed one dollar. Your Pills are only 25 cents, but I consider them worth to me one dollar." ... 5 "DiabDoctob My tongue had a fur on it every morning like the back of a eat. . Your pills took it away.". ' I took half a pill and crushed it to powder, and gave it in jelly to my little babe for cholera morbus. The liear little pet was well in throe hours after." ' "I suppose it is hardly worth while to tell you my burned foot has got weU from the use of your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents for another box to keep in the house." ; "Send mo another box of Salve." ; (Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes of your Mag giels Pills and one of Salve." k 'The most gentle yet searching medicine I ever swal lowed." : MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are almost universal in , their effects, and a euro can be almost always guaranteed, s ! FOR BILIOUS DISEASES ' Nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magic influence is felt at once; and the usual conconmitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest ' " . VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to the youngest babe. . - i FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most in valuable. ' It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates wjth the most searching effects to the very root oi ine evil. DR. MAGGIEL S PILLS INVARIABLY CURE THE FOLLOWING DISEASES: Asthma, ! Bowel Complaints, Coughs, . ' ' Colds, Chest Diseases CostiVeness, "Headache, Ilndigestion, Influenza, ! Inflammation. Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Rheumatism. . i Dyspepsia, j Diarrhoea, ' Dropsy, j' Debility, , j x ever and Ague Skin Diseases. Each box contains 12 Pills. ONE PILL, IS A DOSE. jSJ-NoncE. None genuine without the engraved trade mark around each, pot or box, signedby DR. J. MAGGIEL New York, to counterfeit which is felony. i Sold by all respectable Dealers in medicine throughout the United States hnd Canadas, at 25 cents per box or pot. j j Aug. 21. j -20-wasw-12m f ANOTHER LOT of those pHEAP GAITERS for Ladies. A good assortment of Knives and Forks t-cheap Pocket Knives and Scissors Scotch snuff in small bladders, best snuff made. . JUST RECEIVED : Molasses Fish Salmon Raisins Currants Fig( &c. I A L S Q ONE BARREL super extra New York SYRUP something good. I i At W. G. MATTHEWS'. ,! Aug. 21, '66. . 2Q. BUSINESSS ENVELOPES, 3 NEATLY STAMPED withl advertisement of firm, at low rates, at the J NEWS OFFICE ; $10 REWARD. At,IG1IT nlJT IIORSI Seven years old, with scratches extending above his fetlock, a fistula on his withers, with good eyes, and in tolera bly good condition, was stolen from my stables on the morning of the 16th inst, between 1 and 2 o'clock. , The above reward will be paid for his recovery. 'Any information can be left with Mr. G. Drrm'nrr V- u Ml- "VT SAML. DAVIS. Council's Bluff, Bladen county, 'Aug. 21. 20-2w. GREAT UNION ! GIFT CONCERT TO BE DRATN AT GROVER'S THEATRE , ' Washington, D. a, September 27th, 1868-. . 30,017 VALUABLE PEIZES , Will be presented to ticket holders, including $25,000 lN GREENBACKS !! I Number of tickets issued. 12.1.000. PnV Five for $4 50, sent by mail on receipt of price, and inree ceni swinip ior rerurn postage. Uood induce mpnts cnvp.n' to reliablft AcMifci TTio rln'nn Y nui positively take place on the above date. All communi- taUUU3 DMUU1U UJ I VINCENT, BUTTERF1ELD & CO., i 346 Penn. Avenue. Washington. D. CL P. O. Lock Box 66. j August 21, 1866. 20-6w. C B. DIBBLE. B. O. WOKTII, GEO. M. DEWET. DIBBLE, VORfTH & CO., 188 Fearl Street, NEW YORK. , . j PROMPT personal attention given to sales of NAVAL STORES, COTTON, AID COUXTBT PBODCCE, with quick returns. J - August 14, 1866. J 19-t A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH . ir juEaUiclve: : Dr. Maggiel is the founder jof a new Medical Sys tem! The quantitarians, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of bis extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. Maggiels Pills are not of the class that are swallowed by thd dozen, and of which every box full taken creates ah 'absolute necessity for another. One or two of Maggiel's Pills suffice to place the bowels in perfect order, tone tho stomach, create an appetite,' and render the spirits light and buoyant! There is no griping, land no reaction in the form of constipation. If the liver is affected, its func tions are restored; and if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medi cines very desirable for the waats of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguish ed by the disinfectant power of Maggiel's Salve. In fact it is here announced that JflaietVM Hll ions, nispepttc ana Diarrhea FilU cure where all others faiL While for Burns. Scalds. Chil blains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin JWasnrlrE aairc is lniauiDie. ooia Dy o. juaggiel, h pine St. New York, and all Druggists, at 25 cents per box. AUGUST, 1866, J. K. KYLE & CO'S, -My V VWAUONETS AND LAWNS, small figures brfeeS1 Good tvc hac ercr T- i. i r m rri l ,7, X . T. vraew, liair .Nets, Bleached Goods, 4-4 Sheeting, Ribbon beltj And all articles usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods ESTABLISHMENT. J. K. KYLE & CO. 17tf July 31. LAND FOR SALE. rpHE undersigned offers for sale Two Hundred and J . Fifty acres of C GOOD FARMING LAND, , . with good buildings thereon; adaptetl to the making of Turpentine, containing fine Mill Timber, and ha ing a good Mill Site on a never failing stream. All of which will be sold cheap. Persons wishing to purchase will applv to ' jas. McMillan, Gray's Creek, N..C. Or to Netll McMillan. . August 14, 1866, . 13-4tpd. GENUINE DURHAM SMOKINC TOBACCO. mHE undersigned is the SOLE PROPRIETOR of JL the above named article, being the successor of the original manufacturer. Having obtained letters patent for said article, he hereby warns all persons against manufacturing or at tempting to manufacture said article. All venders of the "Genuine Durham Smoking To bacco, must obtain it from me directly or from un authorized agents. ' The following are mv khIa until w j - M.va ciwUUko Ub present Others will be added: Walker, Farrar & Co., Newbern; Northrop & Cuni ming, Wilmington; IL D. Teel, Tarboro; Ashton &: uiiuerauu, xunsmoum, va.; Adolpli lie IT-, 172 Wost Pratt St. Baltimore: Marrh-lri A- fVw oi V,NY'; D- Smith. FayetteviUe; "steulionse & Lauxj, viiarione; a. tu. venaoie, 1'etesrburrr, Ya. J. R. GREEN, ' - Durhams, Orange Co., N. C. " I or sale by ', W. D. SMITU, Agent for Manufacturer, Fayetteville. July 31. 17-3ui A FIRST RATE BUGGY, not new, but in good repair and fine running order. Will be sold very cheap. Apply at v NEWS OFFICE. July 31i 17 TEAS! OF EVERY description, for side at , J UORNE & ROBINSON S. duiy ai. 17-tr PAY UP. THE Accounts due ROBINSON & MYROVEIi, jaid ul. ikuuiou.i a. ojllaaxi, wmcn were transferred to the undersigned in the settlement of tho business of those concerns are in the hands of Mr. J. IL MY- iiuvitt ior couection. T T BENJ. ROBINSON. Jnly 3L it ft 9 OOO A TZE1 made by any one with $1G SPJVVV Stencil Tools. No experience ne cessary. The Presidents. Cashiers, and Treasurers ot 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. ' Address the American Stencil Tool Works, SprhigUthl. V ermont . Jnly31- - .3m. - SOTDKIES. JJEST BLACK AND GREEN TEAS. ANDRETH'S TURNIP SEEDS, all kinds. ' yjHITE LEAD, and all kinds of PAINTS. LINSEED. TANNERS, MACHINERY, and all kind", of OILS. JARNISHES and BRUSHES. yjLNDOW GLASS, all sizes. WlTY. POTASH, CONCENTRATED LYE, SOAP, and DYE STUFFS of all kinds. gPICES, TRUSSES, GLUE, &c, Jtc At WHOLESALE and RETAIL. SAM'L J. HINSDALE. a AUS- .18-lt P. A. WILEY & CO., li A N II t li S DEAL IN UNCURRENT MONEY EXCHANGE, ' - J STOCKS AITD B0IIDS: RECEIVE DEPOSITS. Julj 31. i7tf. mHE COPARTNERSHIPS heretofore existing bo JL tween S. R. Birdsey and myself aro this duv dis solved. J. 13. UNDERWOOD, August 7, 18GG. FURTHER NOTICE. I HAVE a joint interest in the Notes and Accounts duo and belonging to the late firms of J. 15. Un derwood Jt Co., and Birdsey and Underwood, and I do hereby notify all makers of said Notts, or debtor upon said Accounts, that I still retain my interest in the same, and that any payment to any holder of said Notes or Accounts is forbidden by me. J. B. UNDERWOOD. . August 14. . iQ3t NOTICE. mHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore cxLVun under mw 1 1 UUU OIJ 1U Ja BIRDSE1 ROUh,VSOA Is this day dissolved by mutual consent j ALL DEBTS due the late firm must be settled w ith-' out delay, with . A. T. ROBINSON SAHt3 i5eS8 at tLc old staii(L one door ' S. R. BIRDSEY. ! A. T. ROBINSON. . Fayetteville, Aug. 14. jy.lt "v osamiques, uingtams, Delains, Poplins, - - Clothe Casamers, Testings, Cotton Pante StufL Irish Tjtion Tlrrtwn T r . . . . ' BEAVER CKEEK MAUUFACTURING COMPAHr ARE now manufacturing from their new and im proved machinery, a superior article of 41 sheet ings which they are ottering in lots of from 600 TO 15,000 YARDS. The prices will bo so arranged as to make it the in terest of buyers to send their orders , ; i x DIRECT TO THE UNDERSIGNED. " All orders or communications in regard to tho price will be promptly attended to. J. IL HALL, Prcs t B. C. Mfg Co. Aug, 13, '68 W-tf i V
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