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THE FAYETTEVILLE NEWS. i y NEW ADVEETISEMENTS- V. IL Worth, Tax Assessor 3d District lbtice that he -will be at the different. tne county towns throughout, the district, for the pur pose of hearing and determining appeals, relative to jBxcessive valuations, ta See Notice. - ; Mrs. Bryan will re-bpen her school on Haymount, on Monday, Oct. 1st For terms ut tuition for different classes, see advertisement I j ; I W-G tthews, Hay St., Fayetteville, has for sale 100,000 good Shingles, 25,000 four foot laths, one dray, &c &c. See adv't. ; See business card of Geo. Z. French. No 10. Stmih Front St, Wilmington N. C, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Cigars, Crockery, Woud Ware, Ac &c. ay and receives Cotton and Naval Stores on consignment ; The Book & Stationary business of Messrs. E. J. Hale & Son is now conducted by Mr. D. T. Newby. It has been removed from the Bank of Clarendon to the Fayetteville Hotel building. See adv't I ! See business card of Alex. Johnson & Co., (formerly of this town) Wholesale Groeers and Commisaion Mer chants, Wilmington, N. C j Starr &Linebery, (formerly of this town) No. 16-1, Front St, N. Y., receive consignments free of commis nion, forwarded through Alex. Johnson & Co., Wil mington, N C See business card. ,-. I t s . ,--! -4 '! ''.). I H & E. J. .Lilly are now opening a large stockof Ste ele and- Fancy Dry Goods Hat& Caps, Boots' & Shoes, Ready lade Clothing fix;., &c, to which the attention of Cash purchasers is invited. See adv't. l Edwin Glover has just received a fine. stock of Clocks' Watches and Jewelry, consisting in part of Gold and Silver watches; Chains, . Earrings, Breastpins, Thim- bles, Spoons Ac Ac. See advertisement, ' j- See adv't of John L. Evans, Rdbesonfaounty, giving notice of the loss of receipts. f W. G. Matthews has just received and offers for sale ; cheap Sugar, Wholesale or" .Retail, Mackerel, Salmon, ' Coffees. 'Jugs, Soap, Starch, Mustard, and everything needed by housekeepers. See adv't ... Bead the solemn-declaration of principle1 and the unanimous resolutions adopted by the Southern uni-jon-loviug Convention recently convened at 'the cstab ' j lishment of A. T. Kobinson, No. 30 Hay St. i Ifayetteville. A writer in the Italeigh Progress, . writinrr from Fiwelkfrvillfi. r.nnp.liirlf'M liisi letter jlu fnl- 0 - w . . lows: ' ' j, - - . j ' . 1 J A short time Vfore Sherman's visit I dreamed that 'l saw a grave of enormous length, and at one end' stood ; a powering monument on which was engraved the' sin r gcword 'Fayetteville.' Prophetic dream!" ' 'i this is a prediction of the future fate of Fayette ville, and the expression of a fear of the decrease of its trade and the loss of its prosperity, the writer had at one time, wo admit, some show of reason. for his fore-' bpdihgsj Doubtless, when he penned this choice lite. rrtry iiwrceau, displaying in such flattering colors his V goti taste, his courtesy, and probably fc if his past his tory were known, nis gratitude lor tno place m wkicli hKwas raised and in which he gained a support he i cilled to his mind the'desolate appearance of the old tdwri a few days after the gteat aiiiy, marching by. ! whgs and divisions through the "Sunny South, con " verged and formed one united and destructive host in Cumberland County, and swept tliron"h the streets of this place, to strike terror ana norror to tae lamt and despairing hearts of aged men, pleading, helpless wo men and defenceless children. Doubtless he remem bers that when the steady tramp of their victorious col- urjins, growihg fainter in the distance, was lost in their on ward. march, to be hurled against the opposing for ces at Bentonsville, there to strike even unto death m?iny for whom tlie people here were waiting and sor rowinc: when the yells and oaths of robbers and i mar nuders, and the tramping and neighing of booty-laden , ' ' : ' i - i i it I mmesauu urm;, wVo "V "o" ' , citizens gathered in the streets in little knots and : rrrrmnu oiiTinii-1nnTtin?. care-worn and nearlv . heart- : o-ri'" . o' i .- 7 broken: Perhaps this correspondent has experiences '! ofliis own of this period, and knows that all realized ! theiact that the short space of three or four days had j b(n sufficient to dissipate the hard earnings of years, aryl scatter the whole wealth of a luetime. Poverty, i ncivertv. want and ruin were written on every fiice, and : LruA a 'Hiclif. nnon evftrv obioct Bink stock r-o ws utterly wortniess,. tne currency nau uecomo ;mere trfish, the factories were burned, ana real estate was without value. j I was a prospect' gloomy enough to make the stoutest ;heirt sink, audit was calculated to discourage while it , ' cotild not fail to cause griet ami keen regret in tuo Heart of every good citizen who really loves his native town. . disastrous effects of the late war upon Fayetteville ; jvore of course beyond the control of her people, and bo tar from having attached any disgrace, are,j in ; our i ! Estimation, an honor to its .history. This ! comniunity ; ialxred devotedly for the Confederacy ; the men and Jueu toiled for it; they sent soldiers in defence of it, ' ttud almost maintained them in the field; they gave money in behalf of the cause; they staked all upon its Success, and with the fall of the government the shock was proportionately severe. If the. writer of the arti- cieio wmca.wo icioi, . ' the tone and spirit which he assumes in his correspon dejee to' tle Raleign paper would lead onq to. doubt ,)us affection for the spot which shoulll be dear to him. If la is not, we question the good taste of.writing.any--tini tipon a subject regarding, which his information miM necessarily be meagre and imperfect j 1 Lastly- we denyjhe truth ot any suen, prediction, vcular sentence imnortant aucur made quite an on Lrli.S- romarVahlfl dream'. But whV the revival of j , v..... .; - th prosperity and thrift ofFayeUeville should rioi be There ifpossiole anaeyenprooauie, wewo uuauwiu Mre many resources lor tne aceumuiauouoi wtiwfcu aiin .areiu.uj , . t E - - . - .. - i.i.- :r 1i.lv.., md ? capital, entnreiy maepeiiuem. ui iucciiawuwi.ui l Ortiruary avenues uii. luvmura ""fT; I' terl and they are too, the means of establishing a pros l' peity more durable and certain than that which is the consequence of merchantile business and the Shipment of produce. It will be a long time, we confesi before thtf realization of i any scheme for our improvement j will take place. Our prostration has been too thorough nf n. HnA.ilv recuneration. But the'advantages for tne establishment and carrymg on of any and every jj description Of manufactures are m our reaca, in ou f midst, and m a degree supi "" j I North Carolina. As the prossure now -iipmij us is j ! trrldually removed, as' the future takes soma : definite 1 an promising shape, and the energy and industry be-j : ' come available and developed, a field will, be; offered heireforall the work that the hand has to do. e frcould, if necessary, refer td places ; in the Northern t Stltes and in England with inferior advantages and I oniy: one-half the water-power for extensive maciiincfjv twitch we possess, : which from small, insignificant ftof ns have grown to large, weu duiu cities, snpponeu soly by manufactories,) and without any) assistance frok ttnvusual' trade of se,iorU or central commer .:'jTfita V Wa lack at the present d;iy what they h ad vmw w - - i L i " . . J in Ihe beginniug-j-a sufficiency of credit and i capitaL' BiS if we will hereafter pursue the-only course left for j usj wejmay fit our children for fully regaining the for tunes we have lost. The last of the few years - which welmay have yet to live will still show the blackened. Isigua of ruin and warfare on every: thing around us, but those who come'after ns may build upon dur ca lamities wealth, riches and prosperity. t v J Let ns commence in our common schools the instrue tidn of the Physical Sciences, the laws of. Mechanic, ; Nturar(not mental) Philosophy, the principles ot j Mfxed Mathematics, and every other important study c4culated to make good iminagers and business men. . ! Tjjie folly of making the practice of two professions ! tle Law and Medicine the great end of every course i tl education has by thi a time become apparent AUI ? ittn r not snitod for these vocations, nor i does thej : wrldneed the services of every one in thej same de - ptjxtmenfc of industry. We must have machinists and esses 3r i mecrianicsi and with our own people self-reliant and independent, the future must bring with it success, The work of the hand is as respectable and .dignified as th(jwor c of the head. "By the. sweat of thy face shalt jthou eat bread," and he is the true man who la bors test ib fulfil the injunctions of his Creator.. .:i-;;u 1 v - n ; , MEirriNcj of Magistrates. We are glad to be able to announce' to our readers, as a matter of general in terest! ithajj at the meeting of the magistrates of Cum berland Cdunty, held at the Court House in Fayette ville n Thursday, the 6th inst, an order was passed authorizing the committee previously appointed, to make! ja contract immediately to rebtuld the Countv jaiL: t; . J r : 4 There, were also committees appointed to rebuild the fallowing bridges on Big and Little Kockfish and LowerLitlile Eivcr, three for each bridge: Mediae's Bridget Djivis's Bridge, McNeill's Bridge, and the bridgfeiacrdss Bockfish on the Camden road. In fact steps! sverd taken to put in good condition all the bridges sofith and west of us, with instructions to pro ceed it oneta with. the work. We may expect an early repaiB i anai improvement 01 an me routes of travel to t i: i ki i ! ii. i i UUS place, iiiruuguuuk uio cuuuiy. FAjfE'tTEVlLLE MARKET; Sept. .11. COBEECTKD BY G. H. H.UGH BKO. BACON -r 23 24 18 20 25 28 30(2i0 6 10 J i 10 45 35 (a) 40 North Cur . . 1 . rolina,, , Western Sides. BEESWAX. iBUTTEB. BEEPl.. iBAGGINGf : Gminy. I t Dundee. candles!- Aaairaanune . . ., i Tallldw,,? !coffiee4" ) .Biotr.i. :..... COTTON.!... .......... COTEjQN, VAltNS . . DOMESTIC GOODS - 30 25 40 30 28A 30 25 ao 2 50 20.22 50 1 15 00015 50 14 5015 00 14 00014 50 13 50014 00 4-1 $ ings. FEATIIE11S FLOtfB-; F.miily.: r bupea".. Finei::. Scratlcheil IGRAlHt 1 " Corn! J : wwt:. i; OatsJ:.j. 1- Peasj.'.! I R.ve,l . 1 05 0-1 75 1 50 0 2 00 70 0 80 1 60 0 175 1 25 0 aoo HIDES r- Dry).. oo (a) oc iiRONrl- i' .,1 !4 j wanes. ilakdJ-. 10 0 12 i 25 00 0 75 0 0 11 0 00 0'l 50 3 50 0 3 p 2 000250 2 00 0 2 50 1 50 0 2 DO iMOLASSES- NAILS- ;Soundi,pei bilsh. Liverpool, per sack . liquors v Peai-h Brandy . ...... . Appje Brandy. . . ' N. ei Whiskey ...... SUGAR Co-fiiaeCJ... .... ConiJ Brvn. ... Crushed!.'..... . . 17A 0.20 L1418 22i 0 2 TALLOW L' 10 0 12i t 0'3 80 2 55 0 2 CO . 43 044 jTURPENtlNE virgin Dip, . . . "tellcfw. Spirits ............. . TOBAidCCi Leaffj. X . . i . . . Manufactured 00 0 00 20 0 25 w6olU.- i LOST Oil M5 SLA 1 1). NE RECEIPT, calling for forty-eight dollars C$48.) unel2th, 18(50, received from Alex. Currie, constalile. pn P. D. Brown, Execution staid bv A.'J. fWilksiMaTch the 9th ISO! I Afr.?j.- t-iirtoi-rif olliTrr fvi -fitf rf rn-lo oiul fatran I ' JXlOtJfc F A VviMU Luiiu iv.u uii.j-'vn v vtx'AXA coxxvi. ot t CU" ,tv-fivei 5ceis (S52 7a.) Judgment staid March 9th, 18G1 b A. J. Wilks; note dated 3d January, 1861, nil belonemg to - rr JOHN L. EVANSJ Robeson county, N. C. I 23-ltpd i Septl nJ BOOHS AND STATIONERY. hnHEj BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS U JL of theltfndersigned is conducted, in their absence iby Mrl .Dvf T. NEWBY, on a. strictly cash system. 3t has Ibceii removed from the Bank of Clarendon! to Faetavillo Hotel Building, Hay Street, where or- .;derS, wjthiash, or personal application, 'will be proinpt- I :1ir a rrrrtlPii t.r .1 I. E. J. HALE & son: 23-tf I Sep ail I- ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, U. S.! INTERNAL REVENUE 3 31 piST., NORTH CAROLINA. If fIyETTEVILLE, SEPT.! 6, 186G. "XTOXICE is hereby given, in accomanco with the jj provisions of Section 19, of Act of June 30, ISrtJl, as amendld March 3, 18G5, that I, Wm. H. Worth, Assessor 3d District, N. C, will be at the tlaces named I beloAV on the days, stated, between the honrs Of lOMcldck A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., for the pur- pbse dff jieiriwj awl deter min'oKj appeals relatii-e to any ierroneys dr excessive valuations, assessments or euumer ' ations ly tie Assessor or Assistant Assessors, returned jin the Animal list, viz: . iAt.my pfiBfce on Hay street, in the Town of Fayette- :. yille, pn the 15th Sept, 1866. ,r At Joiiesooro', Moore County, on the 17th Septem i ! F bel.'lS66. " - I' ; - At thej Coitrt House in Lillington, Harnett Co., on the ' 19th Sept ,18G6. , ' i : . . All aijpeials to said Assessor, as aforesaid, must be jmada ihwtiting, and specify the particular cause, mat- jte?lW respecting which a "decision. is requested, jiana mfHSl Staie m gruuuu ui pniiyipic uj. en or cum- !plaindd bf ''.;. 1 i !' Th NOTICE IS FURTHER I GIVEN, (That nd! Appeal will be allowed to any party after' he shall have ibeen duly Assessed, and. tne Annual last " " T". j, . - , : ... . vr -contaniing the Assessment has been transmitted to the iCollectt&r f the District WM. H. WORTH, Assessor i 3d District, N. 0. jv ' 23-lt j Sept 1L ALEX. OlXSOX, JR. , K T. MC KETHAX. ALEX. JOHNSONi & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS 1 ' AND - I- ,.- .COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1WJLMIXGT0X, N. C. ,2vri DEll LERS IN ROPE AND BAGGING, "d senilis-- :. - ' 23-tf ,I-estytorian copy. CliOCKS! CLOCKS! t TUST 1ECEIVED- . AND FOR SALE BY I. w; PRIOR. ! No: 11, Hay Street T 22-4t Sept 4 j FOR SALE, l.()(),()0(.) ",," w,,x,i,KS - ftir- 1 II 1 rUUAk 1UU1 LiAlUS ALSO tisii GOOD DRAY. 1-1 ''At f SH. 11. ft-I W. G. MATTHEWS. ! 23-. ! GEO. Z. FEENCH rNO. 10, SOUTH FRONT STREET, ! j J I 1 1 'Umingl on, J el, 'I I "WHOLESALE DEALER IN ' I GIUti'ErjES, PROVISIONS, WINES. LIQUORS, I if I'IGARS, WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, i ' ! r '-!. ;'; f COMMON CROCKERY WARES. ! jdGTjtton and Naval Stores Bought or Received on Consignment f sept 11. :. ; 23-ly ANOTHER SOUTHERN CONVENTION, : .. - ;- OF . HELD AT A. T. ROBINSON'S STORE - On Sept lOlli 18G6; have passed the following resolutions unanimously: Resolved, That A. T. ROBINSON sells: Prints, DeLaines, Merinoes, Flannels, Silks, Linens of "all kinds, Mozambiques, Alpacas, Ginghams; all the latest styles of Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, Kid (iloves, L. G. Hand kerchiefs, Cambrics; Spool Thread, Flax : Thread, Sewmg Silk, Fancy Dress Buttons, Gaiters, V- Balmoral Shoes, Balmoral Skirts, (French, for half what they cost to import;) all the latest styles of Ladies Hats, Furs, Muffs, Cuffs, and Capes, and 10,000 other articles for the Ladies. And Felt, Wool, Side Wipers, Bon Tons, How's That, Jockey and Driving Hats; Pump Sole Boots, Oxford' Ties, Gaiters, vip Brogans, Ready made Clothing, Tweeds, Jean Anns, Cloths, Cassim'eres, Shirts, (Linen and Flannel,) Buck Gloves, Knit Wrap pers, Cravats," Satchels, Umbrellas, "What d'ye CaH?Em,n Pocket Knives, Knives and - Forks, -Nix Cumarouse Pines. Handsaws. Sausjio-o Sfnffnrrs Meat Cutters, arid 17,000 other arti cles too numerous to mention, for the Gentlemen; at a less profit than any other j Wholesale or Retail House 1 i in the Southern States.! mecungs uany bunaays ixceptect) at me store ot j A. T. ROBINSON, No. 30, Hay street, 1 Fayetteville, N. C, Until all of the above goods are dis posed pf with others to arrive by every steamer until 1st of March next. Sept. H. . " j . 23-4t . Jew . : fall and winter 6 0 0 D S! mHE UNDERSIGNED are now owning a LARGE, JL AJNL V:iJJj 'SKL.liCTJvl STOCK Of S TA PLE AND FANCY, DR Y G 0 ODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, A Beady-made' Clothing, And such other articles as they are in the habit of kooj ing, to which the attention of cash purchasers is re spectfully invited. i H. & K J. LILLY. Sept. 11. r j 23-4tpd j Presbyterian copy. r JUST JlECEilu:i)-FOIlS.1 lIeT CHEAP SUGAR by the barrel and at retail Mack erel Salmon and Ilerring--bv the barrel and at retail Soap Starch Mustard-i-Pickles and Srir.M i of all kinds. TV. G. MATTHEWS, i . COFFEES, rc. j OLD GOVERNMENT J AVA; LAGUIRA and RIO COFFEE Cheap lc of Jars, Churns and Juzs. ! At W. G. MATTHEWS, f Sept 11. , ; 23-itf E. GLOVER, ! WATCHMAKER and JEWELER; AS JUST RECEIVED a fine stock of i Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Which he invites his old friends and the public to cali and examine. Among ins assortment may be found Gold and Silver Watches of various kinds; Gold, Plat ed, Silver and Steel Chains; Gold, Silver, Gilt and Steel Spectacles; Ear Rings; Breast Pins; Finger Rings ! r f" fill V i Y i"! e TTriTrtVllilC! ttT-Vrr,r U l"ol "Danle Daa 1 m 1 Jet Studs; Gold Pens and almost, every article usually .11 .1 Ti 1 (JL ! . Also, a lot of very fine CLOCKS. j .2f E. G. will pay his personal attention to the Repairing of all Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. ! Fayetteville, Sept 11. i . 23-3m MRS. BRYAN will re-opeii her SCHOOL on Haymount on Mondavi 1st of October, Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks:. First Class, $12 00 Second " Third French, 16 00 20 00 10 00 3-3tpd ; Sept. 11 J. B. STARR. L C. LINEBEKr. STARR & LINEBERY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; K()JIg4 SOUTH roONT ST., NEW YORK. ALL CONSIGNMENTS to us are covered by Insu ranee from point of Shipment, and forwarded through Wilmington by Alex. Johnson & Co., free of Commissions. i 23-tf. ) Sept. 11. ' ,Presbyterian copy.' FURTHER SUPPLIES. I 1 - 1 I JUST RECEIVED, Emerson's 2d part Arithmetic wholesale and retail; N. C.. Readers, Nos. 1, 2 and 3: Webster's Dictionaries; Parley's First Book of His tory; McGuffey's Readers; Bullion's Latin and Greek Books; Parkers Philosophy; Onley's and Mitchell's Geographies; Spencer's Latin Lessons; Sabbath School Bell: Brown's Short Catechism; ARMADALE, by Wil- kie Collins. E. J. HALE &. SON. ' Sept. 4. .; . . 4 22-2t ' FOR RENT. ! riTHE RESIDENCE now occupied by the subscriber, L pleasantly located and convenient to business, i TERMS MODERATE to desirable Tenant - I i urnished if desn-ed. ' j Apply on the premises to j . t, MES. M. B. GILCHRIST. 1 ayetteville, Sept 4. 2t-pd ' JNO. W. HINSDALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE NO. 2 HAY STREET, MARKET SQUARE , Faycttcrille, J C. Sept 4. ...... ; 22-lt' FAYETTEVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. mHE NEXT SESSION of this institution will com- i , mence on Jtlonday the 1st of October. TERMS: For. Session of Twenty Weeks English branches, j Music, . . . ! ' ... Latin and French, each, I - , Drawing, ! S2.' 00 25 10 10 lv Painting, MRS. LANNEAU. t PROF j ! Mrs. McNeill. F. J: ILVHli, Teacher of French, Music and Drawing. 22-4t Sept 4. A New and Grand Epoch -IN (VI EPI C I N E! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS JLND SALE. THESE wonderful medicines are now so familiar to the people that but little endorsement of their val ue as a physic need be made. The pills of Dr. Mag giel contain no mineral. They do not gripe, and they do not enfeeble the system by extreme purging. They are universal in creating 1-1 VIGOROUS APPETITE! 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 Dli. MAGGIEUS 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 THE PATIEXTS SAT OF Dll. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXI SALVE The best Pills for headache I ever had." "My liver works like an engine, thanks to Pills." ' ' your ; "L am pleased to say to you. Dr. MaggieL that I would not be without a box of your PilL for curing me of morning nausea for the world." You will find enclosed one dollar. Your Pills are only 25 pents, but-1 consider them worth to me one dollar." - ... 'Dear Doctob My tongue had a fur on it every morning like the back of a cat Your pills took it away." I took half a pill and crushed it to powder, and gave it in jelly to my litUe babe for cholera morbus. The Ldear little pet was well in three hours after." 'I sxippose xt is hardly worth while to teU you my burned foot haajjot well from tne use of your Salve. Enclosed and 2a cents for another box to keep in the house." "Send me another box of Salve." "Enclosed find 75 cents for two boxes of your Mag giels Pills and one of Salve. " j "The most gentle yet searching medicine I ever swal lowed." MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXD SALVE Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure cm be almost always guaranteed. . , FOR BILIOUS DISEASES Nothing can be more productive of cure than tht-.se Pills. Their almost magic influence is felt at once; and the usual conconmitants of this most distressing disease arc removed. These remedies are made from the purest ' ,4 VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS. They will not harm thi most delicate female, and can be given with good effect in prescribed doses to tho youngest babe. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS And all eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most in valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil. - . DR.. MAGGIEL'S PILLS INVARIABLY CUKE THE FOLLOWING; DISEASES : Asthma, Bowel CoinpLunts, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Headache, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaint, Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm , Salt Rheum, Scalds; r ever and Ague, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases. Each hox contains 12 Pills. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. TiNOTicE. JNone genuine without the engraved iraue marie around eacn pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is felony. iZier boia Dy all respectable Dealers m ninlifin throughout the United States and Canadas, at 23 cents per Dox or pot. "ts For sale by JAS. N. SMITH, : Druggist and Apothecary, Market Square, Fayetteville, N. C. Aug. 21. ; . 20-wasw-12m A successors to Geo. V. Williams &Co..Ithe un- dersigned will continue business at this nlace. the una Deing consntuteel as loliows: JOHN 1). WILLIAMS, Who will Conduct the Business. ' Col. KEN NTH M. MURCHISON,' of New York, . Doing Business as Murchison & Co GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, DAVID R. MURCHISON, of Wilmington, Carrying on business as WILLIAMS MURCHISON. a , - .. The business at the three " places embraces the siuno co-partners and constitutes a common interest At New York, the business will be exclusively Commission, at Wilmington and Fay- ettevine, commission ana general Jiiercnandise. Con signments either to W llhams & Murchison, at Wil mington, or to Murchison & Co., New York, will re ceive the attention of the undersigned without the usual Forwarding Commission. I J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 28, 18GC 21 -tf. 50 TONS For sale by WILLIAMS 4' MURCHISON, Wilmington, N. C Aug. 28. 1 21-tf CHEAP STORE AND NEW GOODS. 0 NE DOOR froDi the Market House. The half of Jas. Kyle's Old Stand. DR. JAS. F. FOULKES RESPECTFULLY mforms his friends and custom ers that he has now in Store a well selected stock of : Pall and Winter Goods, Consisting in part of the following ar tides: DeLains, Black Silks, French PLiiIs, Shepherd Do, Phud Lindsej-, Wollen Hoods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Opera Flannels, mite Do. Rel Do. Merinoes, Alpacsw, DeBage, Ginghams, Ladies' Long Shawls, Woolen Shawls, Bleached Domestics, Ribobns, Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Brown Demostics, Brown Drills. Flowers, Ladies' Hose, Men's and Boys' Wool and Cassimere Hats Children's Hose, Misses' and Boys' IL'df Hose, Ladies Sbes, I - Children's Shoes, Men's Boots and Shoes, White Goods, Laces and Trimmings, Plumes, L Floor Oil Cloths. Together v.ith a variety of other articles usually found in a first class Dry Goods Store. These Goods have beenlselected with great care, and will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL at ihe very lowest cash prices at which they can be placed in this market Purchasers will do well to cjdl and examine for themselves. . JAS. Fl FOULKES. Sept. 4. 22-iGm I ' ' ' . : t E. j. HALE, P. M. HALE. EDWARD J. HALE & SON, Late Editors of the I ayetteville (N. C.) Obsebver, r 496 It road way, JTctc York. NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, "TT7ILLtbegLid to supply Booksellers and Mer- T T chants witn all articles m their hno at as favor able cash prices as can le had in the city. A the o)Uu Southern dealers in the citj', they solicit personal cans or orders oi tneir xnends and the public. AUGUST, 1866, ! JUST RECEIVED AT J. K. KYLE & CO'S, X9000jSoNETSDLANS, small figure es The Cheapest Goods , tee hare ever otrered. Prints, Mosamiques, Ginghams, "Delains, Poplins, ClothSy Cassimers, Vestings, Cotton Pants Stuff, Irish Linen, Brown Linen, Corsets, Hair Nets, Bleached Goods 4-4 Sheeting. Ribbon belts, ! Buttons. Thread, Pins, Needles, And all urticlea usually kept in a First Class Dry Goods ESTABLISHMENT. KYLE & CO. 17tf July 31. ATKINSON & SIIEPPERSON. GENERAL , Commission -anfl onrnnlintj IWERCHAWTS, I " AND . IITSUKAITCE AGEITTS, 11 North Water Street, E KEEP constant! v on h;hid CI . ' WUSMv U- A 4tl ill mg Implements, of improved stvlcs: and elicit consignments of Cotton, Naval Stoies and Conutrv Produce generally, for sale in this market or by our friends in the Northern cities, upon which liberal advances will be made. ; , Life, Fire and Marine Insurance, in the Wst com pames on the continent, granted at the lowest rates. 3VCa,itlie'w IP. Tavlor i mm July 31, 18CC. . i7.7t J. D. WILLI ARIS& CO., AND e0HMI.SBi0IT:iJBBCHAIT7S, aucltcriUf, 51:. (f. 7 August 28, 18GTL 21-lf. Fayctlcvillc. July -2, imlC The Unsettled Jtnsincss of our Firm will be closed by J. D. Williams & Co., -who will continue business at this place, and for whom wo so licit a continuance of the confidence and liberal pat ronage . heretofore bestowed upon us; and with our thanks for past favors, we beg. to tender to our old friends and business-men irenerallv. OUT iiirnfluil facilities here, at Wilmington and New York to serve them.. GEO. W, WTT,T.TAT .t- en Aug.28, 18CG. . ... - l-t. ' TWENTY-FIVE TONS S1 Daily Expected. A. W. August 28. 3t - TEAS! . OF EVERY description, for sale at 1 r HOENE & RORINSON'S. July 31. 17-tf $) O n n A YEAR y one with $15 4JJJ Stencil Tools. No experience ne cessary. 1 Uc Presidents Cashiers, and Treasurers ot 3 Banks indorse the circular. Snt. f w-itli ... Adtbress'the American Stencil Tool Works. SnrinfrAplV Vermont. July 31. j .3m C. B. DIBBLE. E. O. WOETH. GEO. M. DEWEY. DIBBLE, VORTH & CO, 189f Pearl Street ; NEW YOBK. PROMPT personal attention given to sales of NAVAL- STORKS, COTTOX, AXD COUNTRY TRODCrE. with tmick returns. August 11, 180G. - . 19-tf. P. Ai WILEY & CO., d AN it tno j DEAL IN G-OJilD -A.IST1D SILVER. UNCURRENT MONEY : EXCHANGE, STOGKS AITD B0HDS: - RECEIVE DEPOSITS. July 31. .. 17-tf. BEAVER CREEK MANUFACTURING COMPANY i ARE now manufacturing from their new and im proved machinery, a superior article of 4 i sheet ing, which they are offering in lots of.from ' 600 TO 15,000 YARDS. - The prices will be so arranged as to make it the in terest of buyers to send their orders DIRECT TO THE UNDERSIGNED. I All orders or communications in reatard to the nrico will bo promptly attended to. J. II. ILLL, Pres't 15. C. ilfg Co. Ang, 13, '66 pj-tf ANOTHER LOT of those CHEAP GAITERS for Ladies. A good assortment of Knives and Forks ;heap Pocket Knives and" Scissors Scotch snuff in small bladders, best snuff made. JUST RECEIVED: Molasscs llaisins I Currants Ficn, &c, Fish Salmon ALSO o NE 13A1 LIKEL super extra New York SYRUP something good. At . i . ' " Aug. 21, 'CG. AV. G. MATTHEWS'. - 20- A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH Dn. Magoux is the foumlcr of A new Medical Svs- tem! The quautitarians, whose vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and p;iralyze the bowels, must give precedence to . tne man who restores health and ivi rebiores neaitn ana' o of his extraordinary j ent sores with a box or i appetite, with from one to tw Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all healing Salve. These two great specihcs of the Doctor are f;ist superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggicl'i PiiLs and Salve have. onene1 th eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the Qso-called) I remedies of others, and upoij which people haTe long ijimoiv aependeu. 3iaggi leisi'ius are not of th.. i I:is.j th:it nrA hvk nurpil Iiv t iiTun (n..l r .i.:. 1. 1 every 1kx full taken creates an absolute necessity for-1 another. One or two of Mairsiel's -PilL miftw ' . .. . , . - . - ' . ' - tUJU 1 I I II II . pLu-e the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, create an apiietite, and render Uie spirits liL'ht ami1 buoyantl There is no crripiri" and no miction in th 1 form of constiiwtion. If the liver is affected, its fuac- j tions are restored; and if the "nervous si'stem is feeble -1 - . a rm i a ... . l it is mvigor&iea. xnis iasi quality makes the medi cines very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcerous ana eruptive tuseases are nterally extinguish ed by the disinfectant power of -Maggiel's Salve. In iact il is nere annouucea tnat. iwrnrftr-Dit wriw- aiw, mspeptic and liiarrhea Pills cure where all others faiL TOe for Burns. Scald- Chil- Sat re is lniamuie. Tsoia oy j. JIaggiel, 11 Pine St ! inew iw, nxiti mi iiujisiM, UVZ-J Cents per UOX- COOKING STOVE FOR SALE. 4 AC.U'ITAL STOVE,f LMOST NEW, to cook J for TEN PERSONS,. an be boncht CHEAP. I Apply to ! J. IL MYIiOVEK. July3L 17-tf x - S. H.rFISJlBLATE 000., NO. 1, CREEK ST., . '. " MARKET SQUARE; OLD ST ANT) 'of ALEXANDER JOHNSON, JR., t- - c -:0:- V . HAVE IN ST0BE AMD ARE DAILY RECEIVING A LARGE A IM D " WELL SELECTED o c k ; OF AND GENTS' ' : LADIES1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, - i - . . ; consisting m Part of Merinoes, Alpacas, . . j. Calicoes, Sheetings, DeLaines, Linens, Shirtings, Ticking, Flannels, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers. Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, Belts, Belting, . Triininings, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c. -:0:- ALSO READY-MADE QTH CLOTHS, : i GABSLMERS, AND ' HATS CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CROCKERY., - . NOTIONS, ; . AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT O F F O R - GENTS' LADIES' WEAR 4 ,!":0":- : t , wxijuj ui uui part lie is being constantly;, in . New York, iveTwillbe" able to t " , il m 'i ' ' . , SUPpIV tllC ' 'Trade aiM - ic - , f -.. i Publicvitlf Fresh and tlie uGatest " 'Styles of Goods so V PVPVV 'Sf P1111P1 I "ml w ' J :0:- f c - 1 f H Am -m. 7 " . WiU Find Our' Wholesale ;D epaxtmeht ' WELL SUPPlllED. T with tllP -ifinvo " dnriAc f ! " 1 111 tA1C "M VC IxOO CIS at a small advance on York . QL DEVI G GOODS -- 22-TF SEPT. i; j
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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