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-ii V. i -. p' " : . " !'.--.', '' h ',''""'.;''.. '"'.'""-' . ' . ' ,'' j. I? $' ; FAITHLESS I7ELLY GRAY. . T BT THOMAS HOOD. kh 'Battle 'wag a soldier bold, And us d to wars alarms; ' Jut a cannon ball took off bis legs, So he laid down bis arms. . ; . ,Kov, as they bore him off the field, ' . Said he, ''Let others shoot, ; . - f .For, hero I leave my second leg j And the Forty-second foot."' The array surgeons made him limbs; . ! Said he, "They're only pegs, ' But there's as wooden members quite-" 'As represent my legs." .Now Ben, he'loved a pretty maid, ' Her name -was Nelly Gray; So he went to pay her his devoirs, ' . ' When hal Zti ourofZ his pay. But when he called on Nelly Gray, She made him quite a scoff, ' And when die saw his wooden legs. j " i Began V) td.e thhn off. - - O, Nelly Gray! O, Nelly Gray! "Is fAitf your love bo warm? -The love that loves a scarlet eoat, . Should be more uniform." tSaid she, "1 loved a soldier once, : ' ". For he wu.s'blithe and brave; -.. But I will never have a man ' Wtth both legs in the grave. 4 "Before you had these timber toes, . v Your love I did allew', .- U But then, you know, you stand upon AnotherooVy now." 1 . '' , v VO. false and iiekle Nelly Gray, ' ' j know why you refuse: 1 j Though I've no feet some other man I Is standing in my shoes. , "i'jV.'ish I ne'er had seen your face.: , - i "' pnt'i now, :i long farewell!- - ! .. 15:;' . . -' . - j you will be my death; alas! !. 'You will not be rav Nell!'" - j Now when-be. went from Nelly Cray,- 1 His b' .ut si heavy got, ' j And lift" wan .'much a burden grown, 'It 'made-him tako'nt not." '" . Sj,. round his'iaeianeholy neck, . ; A rope lu; did entwine, . Anil i4' thv $f :;' time in life, Jlitlisti'd In the Lije. Ond end lie tird around a beam, And then removed bis rvogs, And, as his r;'.1 wi'i'u' ;?",. of eour.se i ' souil V.iy !f' his lyis. .And tbe'ro. lie khivj till lio Wii dead ' ; i A any nail ;n tM,vu: ' : J.;!oj.;.lhi:ig! distress had cut hini up, ! could not cut him ",. ' 1 !-."':' . From tlm Petersburg Express. ;. 'j ' IlXHiuOIttTD SliCTY YEAHS AGO. . ' rii( Richmond . Kxaininer of vesterdav ; puhlisliussoijiej interesting extracts from a 'f 'ojyof the Examiner, printed in the year I SOpJ -Amongst 'the find tjie :followinir: advertisements we A X 1 vunl huhicd lately, ' ' "A PRIVATE TUTOR. : He niust be well recommended for sobrie ty and good temper.' He must be capa ble of teaching the dead laiiguajres'and the difl'erf'nt ; brandies ot science;! wish 'him to read iluv 1' reiich . tongue" also; and as to his polities thev will not be objected to"; but I js'houfd rrreatlv prefer-n sound Republican." His yages will be handsome- and his - ac eonunodat'ion pleasant. " J""-. " j.."-' I ' . . ;,.'. '... "John Tylei:,' :'.( ;'! I "Green wnv, Charles .City Co. 'July lifth, tSOO."" 'I.' Ffni the extensive Icaruinjjr and sound politFcal prinLciples of the venerable arid lamented .ex-lfrosicleiit iyier, who must havo been one of the pupils for whom this7courtv "private tutor" was wanted, we fiavo-'no'P'W oiir appreciation of doubt thot the, requirements set forth in the advertisement were filled. V . There is an advertisement from Galle-ro , for '-one hundred thousand barrel stavesi" Jl;yas the origkial proprietor and builder of thtr extensive flouring mills, nov being rebuilt, which have always borne his name. though belohging'at various times to seve- ral dnTerent parties, and will be a lasting rnonument to his memory. ' i j : Ail extract from ' ithe Norfolk Epitome givcKan account ot the arrest and bea l nrinfrnf the Black Gerierkl Gabriel." Tt wilM-iP remembered that this hearo, the nronertv of :-''Mr.-,Thomas Prosser. near this cifv -nromn. lzed .with great secrecy and skiII a plot for an insfurrection. Their plan was to attack" Richmond when the people were all asleep ; and defenseless, to kill all of the white nicies, and to divide the women amongst r themselves; to seize all arms and ammunition that coijhr be found, and to unite all the neiiroesni the State in a war of extermina- i tion against the whites. - . ; v The nlot was nrovidentiall v frustrnterl. : The work was to bedone in a night, near the close of August It so happened that on j the'eyening of the day a tremendous storm f ' of rain came on. Whilst it was rasing a I negrq nian named Pharaoh, the property of Mr.AVilliam Mosbv, escaned from thn.enn- 1 ' spirators uhperceived, swam an intervening j creek came to Iliehmoud and commnnieafed infoniiation of the plot. It was ihimediate- i ly. carried to Governor Monroe. The tlrum vere beat, the alarm was given, vol unteer cpn?nanies turned out and the militia were put underarms. The tremendous rain storm , made it impossible for the conspira tors to cross the creek which Pharaoh s'wam and the plot was frustrated. Ga briel made his escape. . The extract' we spoke of says: "He was discovered in a small vessel which came from Richmond. lie Was immediately apprehended and I'com-. 'mittudtojail. He readily avow ed hirriselt the person described in the Gov- eruorV; proclamation. The concourse of people who flocked to behold thetiow brain less general was immense, ami what is- si n I gulaij the exultation of his black brethren j was ! no loss apparent than that of the whites. If they t ruly felt all that was ex pressed by the countenance and the tongue, Gabriel could not deserve a greater punish J inent than to be delivered into the Hands. The behavior of Gabriel under his ; Hi isfort uric was such as might be expected from a mind capable of forming the damning project which he had conceived." i- .J I.; L..T r--T?y iU -" --' - ' t: ,. ..rrVftrtLi ' 1 ' J f" "Fi" '"T"l I II I1' I'll "' " T".VV-F ' nt 'r' T.JH'3WT Tt-' - - . . v nnT.v n . tt. .TnNRK. TheT world bus never before, witnessed ; written by an uMl C.' which ordinarily such an exhibition of patriotic devotion and . rneans a member of Congresk, but i j this entire sdf-denial as that displayed by the case a we presume it means malignant women ff ike South. - Tim(T byMiaf ure,i- cuss.V- It is a rich, and raoy docvlicnt, and reanad in the Jap of easi ;iuxury.and;f and . well calculatea according to " Radical indulgere, ijheir unflinching courage. and ideator promote! harrnohy and fraternity comJ)leteJ setf-abnegation not otily.' nerved ; betweenhe 5' peopV of tiie North1, and our armi!an fired our hearts, but succefs Sonth:; fully challenged the sympathy and admi-; - "New: York, Jdlv 31, 1?GC ration off the entire unprejudiced world.! i vSir, Death all rebel traitors YJe They chperfiilly yielded .their husbands and, .will arrest all southern dogs in New York, fathers,, :hei sons and brothers; and lovers, and hang two for every loyal man mur not .without tears.. it" is true, but certainly; dered in New Orleans, Wejwili 5ls0 send without: Jmurmurs for the . success of down troops, and shoot the rebel traitorous cause lnierwoven witn every nD re 01 tneir tender and fjaithful hearts.' : j " ' j- rney and con meliora m t clcnjea; themselves all the comtorts - suftrage' dnve all Southern traitors into leniences of their homes .thela'the'Oulfi' We must hang Southerner on Ion of our condition, and with an every tree by the roadside from Xiine to Jiat never tired, and a faith that New Orleans. . 'War to the hilt!' Tbnf energy never d mbted, they labored, and prayed;, we may; have peace and quietness, the pres and ho red fpr the grand consummation of ( ent generation of Southern whites must hf victorvi In the wild bivouac, on the wea- risome Sranjps and the roar of battle id ! the croprded and gloomy precincts ot the -L' : 1 "i. n J ... : hospitaj-everywhere, at alltimes, underi Cure for Sxake Bites. The following all 'circiifnstances, they were the angel, is recommended as a certain and spwdy ministeijl of : h:ojpe,'and; faith, arid;-;1charky4'cure for snake bites: . j and g0one5S." Their words arid smiles en-: "Ten ""grains of iodide cf potassi tun, nnd uuujdgijii uuju Miiuuuueu uiu ihlujiui uuu ; me nnfT e, wnue every instinct, or pure'souls frecoiled from the baseness cowardice that culminated ' in and des&ti m; and tfte sneer of tern pt ai2d he hiss of the if scorn haunted, ; as a rriantiui pnantom,; the footsteps of the 8kutKirisr traitor. lo tut? very last, through victory and defeat, thrduffh sunshine-and storm, thev Ik ! "I '".. J ' it - were aatrtie to the caus4 as the needle to the maAtiefl; and when came our ruin, final and irreiria most kdenlk' terest tears ' disaster But fci last act in the sdrrowful drama. i was theal owninjr siorv 4 and planted th'e (TrpiinfitW urels'in the wreaths of their immorrujiiT. iwnen we had j sorrowfully . 1 . furled tliat banner wliich 1 i Though goby, Tit 'slall live in song an I SThdugli its folds arc il and reMrhdd not, as .wb with .'j:bt(jiy and independei lllrin 1 f hi f iSJs 1 o f Arn n n I f j 1 i 1 - ofbatt!H-iut conquered disarmed. bleedU In raW th 1 ' f" ul ps or frowns and 1 . !. . e, weary and us reproadljjes, but amid the ruins ot their once ! happy Ifomps- with poverty and wane all! aroundifheih,' thev welcomed ius with onen arms aau 1 witn centle and 5 1 i f . .1 ovmg words 'hearts, an$ irom Bdcenateu and acnino smiles Mruigling with tears; th ev eted us as van rpjished heroes w succesijahfl' bravelv strove of all tlie irjeautiful and ten 1 it ml - 1 1 1 - 1 , .- anu svianaanv so wen at tn lighteri ihe burden of our w And fiqw that the marsi hosts ad1 the thunder of battle no loh ifni distu'rli lour landnow that the swords are beinc r,. . t iten into ploughshares, and spears int pruning hpoksY-now that Peace-tldoTeeyed and white-wimxed Peace 3 !. - aganbF gladdens our hearts with her nier :a.i ...ii:.J' ' u.ii ii . iJ. , ions snau ine ?suarers oi our JJS a our sorrows, oUr hones and our desnairllbe less loved than be ore ; Shal l vve not rather seeik, as of old did the ".m ghts of chivalry, or fresh on- tht-Mr ibhjnely illustrated virtues? Shall we not iielignt to give renewed evideuce of ur cpfitiniied loyalty and devotion to our match! bssffiountry women? Shall we not delight to pay grateful tribute to the exalted! fwoirth and resple udeni beauty that" are the rs? if. .1 i ii onau we not delight to render that spbnti neous and unaffected homage; that true manhood ever yields to female excellent eM Yes! With flowers wil w.e crown them; I V. I'M ft queeiis bf t our affections and our homes! For sub ajpu rpose ?what 'could be mord approrjfrjatp andbeautifulr To secure them we tol aw lio bullet-rent and battle-stained Oinneiiover the mangled and prostrate b0"les ffi obr fellow-men Tjiev ; tell not f tlie erasahguined track of the military chieitaiil. 1 hey do not remind us 1 of conriagriited homesteads, 6f outraged virtue, of the .Mar - of bereaved widowhood or th0 Hi dolt wail of haplessj orphanage. They alij qf the beautiful creations of an Almiglitj ind benificent hand; the products of our feirdens. fields and woods ,emblemat- ofgriee jind purity,: fit coronets to adorn thebrotj ohnnocence and beauty; for they; are as srjesl our niiitiin summits, pure roP tlpt sftiarkles in the first jray of the niojninp''s inn, and chaste as the sight! of "rst lotN "I a guileless mkiden's heart- l&e women ot the Sbuthlf Ten thou- santimei the thousand blessings were! dail)r nlTOKiedm their behalt by the gal lant nfian who fought their battles, and to day they. We in the affections I of the suH vivors fj otur -tiroic and jmiglity struggle, and thiir deeds shall emblazon and adorn. with hpfe! than heraldic gjlory the brightest' pages caiidid and impartial history. ii iciter irom irn?ou reports a ngnt oe :! t -II rrrm i -.1 r I VVCL'U 41. boely or 1 urkish troons and a strong force o Arab insurgents near Benghasi. The AM been defeated with gieat loss, the casualties among the; i t. . i , ! . troops pcirig comparatively trifling. j Old Ma il. A batch , , . of 'mail matter, con-- sistingitit newspapers and letters, 'bearing date ; inj October, 1 S6 1 , Was. receivd at the Fairinqlt postoffice a fevy days ago. Som e of thelcttel's vVere mailed-not over a hun dred mties front here, and vet they have ig?l been nfnrlf five years in getting here. , . Fairmont Vedette. " 4- Th e wne rJhiiat crop pt Nebraska, nowT harv- ested id to be the heaviest known since tife settlement of that Territory It ls entir free from smui or rust. vable,they felt the misfortune i fBtfw of V-" rattlesnake, mixed wit!, fivn ' lFrtS' . S.''t 1,os!-raia "n oi an, and tneirs vvere the tatT , drops ot the above solution, and insened V tul :iXK lx II Til-. ' !-.:- - . f . ' , t . ... . . ol anfituish shed unon our dir in n Wnn,1 cm. r0 , u., i ...." . -"' "X".1-.0' .-'..uousuera, " . , 1 ' -v : 1 ..ws, ......j.vo.j - ; iuj nss:tU Sircct. Aw lfrlr. ('" '"--; - i Ifunroe yesterday received the following delectable effusion. It' purports to be wretcnes wherever we nnd them. Our pry is Death to, jail traitors?' universal killed or exterminated. I am nr. V n -AW Orleans Crescent, Au-usi Gih. tnirty grams toainc, lo no dissolved in ons; bandaging, and use a stick or anv tighten ' the. bandage, and '. ! to the bite with a piece of H or anv thins that will hold the fluid, nrd th'on hJnrl tn tlVn Wrtn,l i-n w i .,; . """-"" 'yt till the cure is effected. It h said ih:t . fivftmn nf nnrlilntl mtnn fmm" fi. less as ten drops ;of, water."! : The Gable and Mexico.- It is stated : that since the Atlantic cable lias been laid. . . Napoleon has kept up a constat;:, tcle- raphic communication with laxi rnli-jn. " uv ",u,Vaif l'U1; ,u V vol-v c 1 20 ciouDt Liouis ixapoieoi: rcstf 0:1 ! Saturday ; the proclamation of I Prvsidcrit i T u i .1 11. i' ( ,T Johnson concerniiiE" thy blockade ol 3Lita- moras. ! n. n .i tt..,.. ' vu,.J 0. families, we imagine, anywhere;, in v. uich I.-jvp is nnt nhnsprl ms furnilifin f Iir lio-no j for impoliteness.! A husband,' father, or 1 ' C i ji i ' i 4 j other female except a low and viciors one. It is thus that the hones i est': nfFec; man's nature proves to be a wenker' pro tection to a woman in the'iamily th.'.n the restraints of society, and th.it a Ionian is usually indebted jfbr the kindest politeness oi lite to those not belonging to her oi 7 . household. Things ought not so to be. The man who, because it will not be resent ed, inflicts his spjeen and bad temper upon those of his hearth-stone, is ja small coward and a very mean man. Kind words are circulating mediums between true gentle- men in society;; and .nothing can atone j for the harsh lahguage and disrespectful treatment too often indulged in between those bound together by God own ties of j blood, and the still more sacred bonds of ' conjugal love. CALENDAR FOK1S6G. tneir ounce ot water, to be kept in bottle with , i l"Pi. .xneminas . nr, , , ' . 1 j . " ftao yor.th of our country 'are being poisoned and ana a ffrouna-ffiass "stonnar. and to mr .innlipd ri:!.prttiniri mm nt,,i . rv treachery j externally never internally. If possible.! MoBitanSsts, ona " ' of grc.-.i importunce for the --oi-their conJ ! stbuthe circulation in the parts bitten, bv'i &Z& MSSjfc!! l . ; tiiuiu uciuu uv nitruus ui lliU UCf'its caOiH. '-ji...:.n.;.L r.-ivibi.-iiLXT ior Oncn sheet d sfory, I i r,f ;n.,..c, i., r. t-..:-- ' of paper on whVh the same U written r i the. Inst u ., .,..., t , U.i V. v. ... N " . . 1Tixs-ot mortgages, . ..II ui i. - , luiuuuu.iiuuuuu aim xiuvv x ui i, iu u;i:vc3- t icas;; or ponev c insurance, the .same dulv ' " dl l,tiU 'iUJt.Ml f A - ftH on th. Ori'rit.,,1 vhn,m.m IM-. lice" .liTsenheri , . . . .. . ' Of tatf?it. ri-ht ...... i " . . : l li 1 1 . i t-;.i. ;i.i.i. i.i:.m r : I : 1 1 1 ! , riw I 1 1? r -.- , ;.,n -l" - i Ualvcston ana Vera Uruz, carru?3 d!.natch- :bak CmukC d! fts ni.-u a-,, ' inu; nonau deserved IKrnthnr. will snk hnrch wnr.k to thn t.it .t. fiVi, .V?: : lucCKts ; . , v..v. v , - ,-.--,t. a i.ui, (uemu ,.0y the exercise i 1OVas ht. and t.!tns vvl.h IdvA hi-, lvr I '-e-' -r.iMon dons not exceed five der arts' of love S dmni on.,. n,-; Ji -'in,... ..,. S.''5';'.1 !,'-,t!:tr:; . so cents i.j ; .cuT7 uuu vp owv.iijr v iuu anu k j.xcre.-f.ng not excelling $1000 $100 tflljCOmmand, tOJfnmiIv nridr keens him from I ret hi ! -31xc---cd::i ' $l,-fj.'). for cunh' S.lfsn. nr .- helming sorrow, i i,eaa broken. 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The uudersigned have purchaseil the Tyie, Presses .&.C., ".belonging to the Newspaper and Job estab H'iincr.t of the Fatettevtlle Ne-ws, and, with some aildi Lions ' o tae material of the dure, will re-commence the publiiuion of the paper,. ou.tLe 31st of July, 18C6. Ther-j vvill be a Weekly arid. .Semi-weekly issue; and the proprietors wil! strive to orTer to their patrons a reliable and interesting joumah ' " - "While a free clisesticn cf important principles will not be withheld prttiizanshin villlx? Ciirefallj avoided. The News will be rntdnlj -devoted to Agricultnre, choice selection!! of Literature, Eeports of the Markets, and general Xevrs matter. . TESTIS t-". i For. One Year, (pviytibbj.ri advance,). .?3 00 .$2 00 5 09 3 00: -L Semi-Weekly. One ver. ' " ' Do. Six months, if?For further particnlars address II. I,. Si J. II. lJJJR.O FTEJ, FATETTETnXJ-, X. C. Ilf Prss?, To be Ismei as scon as Possible A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. 1 voL -lCmo. IUnstrateJ. Frice 51 50. j The undersigned have in press, and will i.ssne as soon as possible, the above trork. It is desiirned to j in mi Eh th.e yontii of our country a candid and impar ; tial History of the Great War thronh which we have portra has the pectfully assist- f-? vf t Democratic prs. it -will be just such a- ! :u Z.1! " ortnorhouth, -m desire . w pmce in ivu imtvu- oi Ji;s chdlren to give them a I correct idcr. of tho late mvt and its causes. ? AU.or,1' "iwciifld according to thedate of their the scount. lav tj ONE OF THE TAX LAWS OF THE U. S. exempt 5 cents !A i-,vLr.i oMr.:5T of deeds !Arrji-AviT 3n suit r ace;-.: r.-rocecdm'-.- exempt, ' thin or to P1 Tont importance of a sound juvenile literature i X - J -'VA .U. anniv thPsnlnttnn i tpr-g been .cit and asknoledged, and as this is or c n ;?m;!r(t - - .,'1,Vill'uii liiUA o? I-:x:-ir.v:j-:, Iklaxu draft tr ord.r " ' j payalli .herwis. than at sight or on demand and s any prci--s-ory nota whatever. Tjavablu on 'i deiniuid cr at a time desitiated,, except I bank n.ia is r.od for circulation, and checks ! VA:dry and intended to be, and which shall be f rlhv. ith presented for paj-mc-nt for a I sum not rj-eecding $100, 5 eents ; For eve-'y additional h::ndrc-d dollars, or 1 fraetion'-.i psrt thereof , Scents ,J3ir-Ls or L.-::i .-if ves.i(.ls f;:rfiorls Vf thn p.'.yntnt t-f ruoncy koo 41 00 Tcr innr.-.tiif-;:!!-- :-ri- person for iho iv,v. inor.tof :,:-.y sr.in of money, -where the money n,"'ir.u.t-;y r. env. r:tble thereupon is 100 or yu 50 c a Iierc t ' 2 n-.o-iey rccorc-ra'olc exccsil.? ilOOO hr -CTfry j-.claitional 31,000 or fractional . p?rt tit-root . 50 cents tf3osi?r. c..:uifyt city and town bonds, railroad j Jicioiasr corporation bonds and script arc i ; T-bct to .stump duty. s iSeo Mortpe. . I Of my vk-cription other than Mich as are ; rcrpiired in legal proceedings, and such rs ! "sir." tint. nMf-.rv" r-TiTr,1 J. f!.; 1 t..i r - ... ..iiv.Vi J41 lun hciit-uuie so cents Cr:r.rii"c:AT::s of deposit in lan ! rKCCt'ilili'T OTIO llTin.lrrr iV.lltTvj sum not I .Oi' vlcpoit in banlv, sum exceevlin $100 Of stocc in an incorporated eonrpanv . (iouerul ' j Of a qufilitication of a Justice of the 1'ence - cents 5 cents 25 cents 5 cents "..omraissioiivir ot l)ce.ls or Notary IV.blic 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 cpialifications of school teachers Of prolix in nn incorjx)rate.l company, for a 'sum not less than $10 and not exceeding 5 cent 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents 5 cents I Exceeding $30 and not exceedin- $1,000 25 cente ; jL.xcec.uns .-m.uuu, ior even' additional SI - i vvw. .a.. Htm... jitub iut.Ten . 25 cents ; kji uama-y or ouierwi-se; and all other cer- tiiicates or documents, issued by any port i warden, marine surveyor, or other person , ...uuKaiuu 25cen's EKTiiii.u xKAhcniPT oi juilgmeuts, satis-' iacnon 01 juumenis ana of all papers rc ) corded or on file j (X. U.-As a general rule, even certincate j which has. or may have, a legalValue in anv cor.rt of law or equity, will require a stamp duty of 5 cents') " Chfxk Dbait ob Obdek for the payment ot 1 any sum of money, exceeding $10, drawn 1 upon any person other than a bank, banker 1 or trust company, at sight or on demand Contract See Agreement j Brokers , 5 cents 2 cents 10 cents Conveyance cleeu, instrument or writing whereby lands, tenements, or other realty ! sold shall be. conveyed, the1 actual value , Buna uwio uut virau. jow 50 cents Exceeding 500, 'md not exceftiL"cg $1,000 $1 00 ! thereof, in excess of $1,000, . . 50 cents fcicTBY of any goods, wares or merchandise i at any custom house not exceeding $100 in j value . o." cents I Exceeding $100 and not exceeding $500 iu " value " 50 cents f Exceetling '$500 in value 1 q For the withdrawal of any goods or mer- ' chandise, from bonded -warehouse 50 cents Gc.voeps UrTunx if for quantity not execcd- , - .vx ouuu, l)r iracUiiuW uu4 . s .Lxcecaing ouu gallons . , 25 f Fovt-rRof Attobnxy tosellorrratisfcrKock 'J .caw, or col illect dmdcn.ls thereon, lo cents To vote at an election of incorporated com- pany .. 'lo receive or collect rents 10 cent3 25 rft-ntia j ' To sell, or convey, or rent, or lease real estate $1 00 I Feranyotaerpurpo.se . CO cent3 jfBn b ATX. or v ell. oriczxtrs 01 aammistration. where the value of both ral and personal 1 estates does not exce ed $2,(00 " 1,000 For every additional S1000. orlfractional r.irf ! thereof, in excess of 32,000 v 50 cents Bends cf executor, administrators, guar- j dians and trustees, are each subject to a i stamp duty of $1 00 Peotest upon bill note, check or draft 25 cents PnoriinssoBY Note See Bills of Exchange, inlaad.1 Eenc-wal of, subject to same duty as an orig- inal note. Eecetpt for the payment of any sum of money, or debt due, exceeding $20, or for the deliv i ery of any property , , . , , . 2 centa Teust Deed made to secure a debt to be ; ijtamped as a mortgage Conveying estate to " ' u?5S, to be stamped as a conveyance. ; IViEEnorsE Eeceiit for any goods, -rarea or ; ' : mercbandiss not otherwise provided for, de i vate warehouse or yard 25 etnts Writs & Legal Doct:mxxts writ or other ) legal procees, by -whicli any rait is 001a- ' Or IVi'V1!-)"-. .T ttnn.lu'nn ...-,t. C. -.,..4 . , t asesssacss: menced in any court of record, either of lav or equity . 50 cents , AVrft or other original process" issued by court not of record, vrhere the amount claim- ed is $100 or over : ' 60 cents Upon every confession of judgment or co-, : novit, " for $100, or over, except in cases where the tax for a writ has been paid 50 cents , Writ or other process appeals from justices t courts, or other courts of inferior jurisdic- ' k tion, to a "court of record . 50 cents "Warrants cf distress, when the '.amount or rent cLiimed does not exceed J100' , 23 cents . posited or stored5 in any public or private jtreiiouse, noi exceeding -$tmj in value 10 cents Exceeding $500, and not exceeding 51.000 20 cents. Exceeding 1,000, for every additional 1.000, or fractional part thereof,, in excess of $1,000 10 cts. Fpr any goods, Ac, not otherwise provided ' for. stored or deposited in any public or pri- t When the amount exceeds SI 00 t sn .or,ta Ixsckaxce Marine, Inland and Fire, Where the consideration paid for the insurance, in cash, premium notes, or both, does not ex ceed $10, . .10 cents Exceeding 10, and not exceeding $50 50 cents Ixsttbance, Lira-when the amount insured , does not exceed $1,000 - ' 25 cents Exceeding $1000, and not exceeding $5000, 50 cents Exceeding $5,000 fa $1 00 IiEAsn-of Lmds or tenements, where the rents do not exceed $300 per annurul 1 1 '50 cents Exceeding $300, for each additJonal 5500 or fractional part thereof, in excess of $300 50 cents Perpetual, succt to stamp duty as a "con- . veyancc." t . t j Chxuse of guarantee of payment of rent, in corporated or indorsed, 5 cents additional MnAsriiEs Eettrx if for quantity not exceed ing 1000 bushels - 10 cents Exceeding 1,000 bushels i . 23 cents Mortga6e trust deed, bill of sale, ' or person al bon (Tfor the payment of monej exceeding 100, and not exceeding $500 I 50 cents Excer ding $500, for every additional 500 or fractional part thereof, in excess of 500 50 cents PxwKrJns Checks j 5 cents Passage Ticext from the TJ S to any foreign port, costing not more than $35 j 50 cents AN ACT To establish a Scale of Dejircciation of Con federate Currency; , Wheh-sas, 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 ISth day of October, A. D., Ib65, it is made the duty of the General Assembly ta provide a ccale of depreciation of the- Confederate" Currency from the time 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, mtde i after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st ot JMay, lfcbo, and unnled (except othcial londs and penal bonds payable to the State, shall be deemed to havo been made with the taiderstaoiding that they were solvable in money of the said currency." subject, nev ertheless, to evidence of difierentiintent of the parties i to me contract; tnereiore , I Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hertljj' enacted by the au thority of the sjuhe. That the following scale of depre ciation be and the same is hereby adopted and estab lished as the measure of value of -one cold dollar.in -onieaerate currency, lor eacn nionth, and th9 frac- I parts of the month of December, 18G4, from the xy ot jsoyember, 1801, to the 1st day of ilar. to wit; ntiis. la 01. 18C2. 1 20, 1 30 1 50" 1 50 I ro ,1 50 1 50 1 50 2 00 2 00 .2 50. 18(2. 1SG4. 21 00 21 00 23 00 20 00 10 00 18 00 21 00 23 00 25 00 26 00 30 00 18G5. 50 00 ir .... . : 3 jCO 3 i00 ' 4! oo S 00 5 fcO v 50 9 P0 14 00 14 DO 14 00 15 00 50 00 CO 00 100 00 j 3Laich, ! ;Vn'U' La June, .... July, AuOTKt, J September, October, November, 41 10 3eccndcr, 1 15 2 50 20 00 December, 1st to 1,0th inclnsive 35 W 42 00. .' 10th to 30th, 1st to 31st, 40 00 ' And whereas, many grave and jliflicult disputes may jrisa between executors, administrators, guardians and trustees, and their legatees, distributees, wards and cestuysqv.e 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 ltte war; and that Law suits and expensive litigation maj be obviated. Be it further enacted, That in ill such case, the ' parties are hereby empowered to I form a full and per I lect statement of the vise on both. sides, which case suaii oe ccmnnttea to tiio 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 hinder any person from pro- vcvuiu- m iub usuai course oi law, ii ne shall deem ine same necessary L BATES OF POSTAGE. Letters lo ariy jxirt of the Ignited dates', 3 cents for each 1-2 ounce or part thereof. J 1 - ; Drop Letters, 2 cents. ;" . ; Advertised Letters, 1 cent in addition to the rccrular rates. . . .' j " . t.lHa7e'-IJtos1nn.y registered on application a tlie ofiice of niiulmg, and the payment ol a registra tion fee not exceeding 20 cents. I V, r'wfWr,reriodicai, Pamphlets, Blank?, f roof baeets, Book Manuscripts, and all mailable print ed matter,-(except circulars and (books,) 2 cents for each and every 4 ounces. Double these rates are charr ed for Books. 1 J j fc Unsealed Circidars, (.to one address,) not exceeding 0 in number. 2 cents, and in the iame proportion for a greater number. J - Seeds, Cuithvjs, Hoots, Ac, 2 cents for each 4 ounces or less quantity. j 1 ' - 1 All Packxtges of Mail matter noi charged with letter postage must be so arranged that the same can be conveniently examined by. Postmasters; if not letter postage will be charged. . Xo Package will be forwarded by inail which weighs over 4 pounds. " -J n AU Postage Matter, for delivery within the United gtates must be prepaidiy stamps (except duly certi fied letters of pftldieis and sailors); otherwise double the above rates will be charged on delivery. Weekly ZeicsMpers, (one copy only,) sent to actual Subscribers within.the County where printed and pub lished, free. ! v 1 i Letters to Canada-and other British North Americn Provinces, when not over 3,000 miles 10 cents for each r , nenover j,ooo miles, 15 cents. Prepay- Letters to Great Britain or Ireland, 24 cents.; Prepavi ment optional. , i . 1 J 7 Otters to other Foreign covnlries vary in rate accord- . 7 t"5 luul- u7 'mcn-uiey are sent, and the proper rntormation can be obtained of any postmaster m the united States. ' S , '' HOUIN'E & ROBIXSOjV, Druggists &"Apqtliecaries, - Faxj'cttctillc J c.. OFFER FOK SALE, a complete stock of Goods in their line, consisting in part of Foreign. and Domestic-DrasrK. MEDICINES. -j - 7 .CHEMICALS, PAINTS, . OIL?, - VAVVTSTTrc WINDOW-GLASS. " 1 : -'. .' i SOAPS, : ; ' ' BRUSHES, ' TOILET ARTICLES, XA, JjiU . ' ' Also, BRANDIES AND WIS'ES for medicinal nnr poses. . country jacrctiants and Physicians . Are invited to examine our stock. Particular Attrntinn Given to compounding TVpsf-n'fmc t,- r . HORNE & ROBrNSON. July 31.' m . 17tf CEO. H.V2BISS. w. -W HARBrSS. A. J. HQWTTJ. HARRISS & HOWELL, GEHSBAL O0SGH5SI01T 1E2CHA1TTS,' SOliTH WATE2 SfaEET,' WHJCTXGTON,' X. C, AJXD 196 WATEE STKIET, KZW TOEK. ' j LIBERAL advances mad on. consignments to our New York House on Produce, which will be for warded through free of commissions. Consignments are covered by insurance from ports and places in North and. South Carolina bv Railroad. Steamboat and Flats, on the rivers to a shipping point, and thence to J New York. I July 31, 1869. 17-15t Under Carious Ordinances cj flic , Town of Fayettcvillc, concerning Hauling. Drays, - JVagonSt etc.: That no "agon, C or Dray ssliall be perrxiil ted to ' run for l!he purpose of hauling goods, wares cr mer chandise, -cithout first obtaining a License, and giving a bond of indemnity, with approved security. That any person running a dray, wsgon or cort "ith out such license, shall be liable to a fine of five dollars for each load so hauled - ThM the driver of such wagon, cart or dray, shall be an able-bodied rerson. ' ' i - That drays..wagons and carts shall load.in turn, r.c ! cordin g to mill rule ; under a penalty of one dolLir. 1 The Vollowing rates or hauling were adopted 26th of ' February 18G6, and the following orders passed, Viz: . j KATES OF HAULING. Anvils of 100 lbs. do. over 100 lbs. lOci Liquors, Wines, &c per 15 hhd. Axes, per box o Apples, per bbL : 15 Alum, Salts, &c, 200 to 300 lbs.- - ' 23 Bacon, Tallow, ic, per . hhd. of 1000 lbs. $1 Lime, per cask Leather, per roll ilolasses, per hhd. Do., per bbL Nails, ierkeg Plows, large Eellows. each . .25 Da, small Brooms, per dozen J oj Plow. Castings, per doz. 5 Baggage Trunks, each 25 Bice, per cask 500 lbs. 50 CoHee. per barr .' lo.Kosin, per btL 20 Cheese, per box of 23 to Kope, percou, 100 lbs. 10 Do., 50 lbs. 5 50 lbs. V I 5 Ditto. 50 to 100 lbs. 10 ,llaisins, per box . 5 Cotton, rer Ixilo 3C Salt, per sack Cotton BacrcrinGr. pr bale C5 Do., bushel Do.," per piece 10 Sntrar, hhds.. 1200 lbs. 1 Cotton Yarn, per b:de t Sheeting, under i Do., over 1200 lbs.- il Do., per bbl 25 bOO yards, per Ixde Ditto, over 800 yds. Crates, small Do., large Fertilizers, per bbh Fish, per bbl. Do., lialf bbh Do., kits " Flour, per bbL, up Do. dovui Frying Tans, per doz. Guano, per bag lOiSpirits Turpentine, bbL 25 Shovels, Spades, Forks, 75 SI per dozen 10 Stoves,, lare 50 Do., small ; 25 Soap, pex box, 50 lbs. 10 Do. under 50 lbs.;5 Turpentine, per bbL 20 Tobacco, per box 10 Do. h-dfbox 5 121 5 20 15 bjim l'late, per box , 10 15 Tar, per bbl. i 20 5iOil, pfrcask i $14 lOlOil, per bbL I 40 5 j Powder, per keg 5 2Q'PoUtoes, perbW. - 13 , 2, Other articles pr 100 lbs. 10 10, Four-horse wagon loid $2 i 5!Two-horse-" '; 11 Glass, per box. o0 fctt Do. 100 feet Grain, per bushel Hay, per bale Hollow-ware, per piece Iron, broad, pej: bar -Do., narrow, ' Liiuors, in bbLs. 017, wue-norse And half thcsn ritos llow Cool Spring Sircct. Hacks licensed to carry passengers, shall receive for otic passenger and on pi-re 'of baggj.ge to or Irom the lliver oO cents and for all baggage over one piece 25 centos each. j . " ' i Ordered Thtit the jiinouut of the BoimI (or a four liuiau c-uu m.;ui jiiv, iora two iiorse Wi agon -?3 00, for a one horse wagon, fartor drsv .2 MO. Any drayman, hackraan. or wagoner, convicted be- iub ia or,- . j Ordt-rcd That all carriages and other vciiicl-5 CHr-rj-mg pavsenger:i for pay, hall jay to the town . the same amount as are now clihrged lor wagon and drav Licenses; and that the rate of fare chargc.l by such . ii.'UUl PjusedFeby 12, l&ki. i a roiu tnc Jilinutffc. . . f A. M. CAMI'jiELL, r l -m , . . v Town Clerk. FayctteATllc, Feb y 26, 'GC. ; town ordinances; I The Following Ordinances urc Published for ' the Btncfilof all Cojiccrnal. 1. Any person who shall place, or cause to be placed, :ir.y rabbLh, .lilth, stable manure, or anv iu w annoy jmy person, the owner or ocenpunt of aa lot hull I.e. liable to a fine TflZ atenoticTCb i" aiwl the enter may wish to mke ate attention. .1L 1 . uch tntriea wiU riceive immedf- 4. Citizens are requested to enter iu the above book information as to anv case of sniall-nox or other con fjnno 1.-. &uiui pox or their neighborhood. v c 5. When the owner nr nppnnnn'o c 5 neHlcct Pt their cVhouse in 6. The Sanitary Cominissioner has a riht and is hereby empowered to tisit and inspect the Sut teowrft within iiU of tfdbStP. M. " f 0 ,clock.-A. M. and 4 7. The Sanitary Comraissionerhas a ri-zht anherebr empowered to arrest and place in" Sn witnin the limits of the town. 8. Persons residing within ' the limits of tlie tOWn. Who havn flTai-s nno. 1 . ... . liiiu: liuust's, will oe held responsible that no stagnant water remains there- ' in, or on any part of their lands or premises. 9. The Mayor and Com estly request that all Fayetteville and its vicinit wi U ?! cause to bo placed their .sew'ers, yards and out-lTouses m good order, and to keep them as clean as ptSo dunnir the warm wr-:tflw p i11'13 10. Mr. Thoas Stei)hens IS hprpTiv ! un pointed Sanitary Commissioner. 1 Lime can be procured at a trifle over cost nrice on application to the Sanitary CornmLssioner P By order of the Mavor, r " A- M." CA3IPBELL, Town Clerk Fayetteville, A. c. April 3, 1SCC , STARR &, LINEBERY. COUIIISSIOIT KG TT nT- TT TS, 1G4 FRONT ST., N. Y. tention to all consignmrnts, and to all orders for Goods. Consignments are covered by insurance from all points as soon as shipped, -and viR le forwarded by Alex. Johnson, Jr., through Wilmington free of com mission. - " . ' 1 FLIHIPIFL TO DIRECTORY. . WILMINGTON AND FAYETTEVILLE THE SUBSCRIBER has made all nect ssary arrange ments for pabhshing in the month of October ucal, nun nujj.i.niy lueiTWUT, a Complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY of the City of ilmimrtoa and Town r.r -p.. 4 ol tne City combined. rUmingtoa aivl Town of Fayetteville. In addition to the lanre number of roni.. in Wilmington and Fa.vetteville. th Mk-, m gates himself to send a copy postpaid to each iw Office. Hotel Rail Road Depot ani other PuISc l2 within range of the business of Wilminrtinr VZs tayetteville. "" The work will embrace abont 500 rwo , will be printed and bound in superior stvle The advantages of this Dibectobt Using, will readily suggest themselves to all r ncacicmi business men. iore tne layor, 01 misfienieanor as a carrier, nr of gross negligence shall be suljcct to h ptn-.-.Ity ot SlO. ora lorxeiiuro 01 ms i:censc. at tn tiisor : i.m of Tr;u a nanntnLTT nnn Th?o: truriic to or from tlie River; and 25 cents lor a passen ger and. his trunk to or frr-m the Rail Road depot to anv part of Town except to the River, us alwvc; and drav rates for any baciMtri; over the on.. nriw : ' J 1 ui..uc:, ju ;uiy t-trett, Jane oral ley, within the Liuits of the tov.n, except lor inimedi .ate removal, sha'd be lble to a line of rive .2. Any person who shall have a stable, pig-sty crany cut-houses on their premiss, within the limits of the town, and who shall keep tha srjieS A COlTlDlaint-hnnU- ivi'll I. 1 Mayor s office, and the vlti?r.,,, , 4 oamiary uomcn.ioner for the time bcinrr ls empowered to have the place properly ciSVlS the expenses thereof be coUtctil from ner oroccupantsofthehou.se. . owner E. J. Hale A Son, E. L. I Ymberton, A. W .Stet-l, n & E. J. Lilly, C. T. Haigh & Son, Pavel tcville, N C " Cox, Kendall h Co., Wilmington, N.C; T. II. Brern' Charlotte, N. C. ; J. D. Brown, Siliburv, N. C.D Pender Tarboro', N C. ; Sacke-tt. Btlcher '& Co.. cVvt. Garrett, New York; Dr. W. L. Ledbetter, Thomasl ville, Ga, j July 31. 17. WM. H. BERNARD.' , 18-ii Aty?. 7. $1 23 25 $H 40 10 10 5 20 8 1 in - i .
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 28, 1866, edition 1
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