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! A THE LAST MAN, w orldly shapes shall melt in gloom. The sun himself must die, ;Before the mortal shall assume . 5 Its immortality, , , , . IjT sow a. vicinn in mv dpn Thatgave my spirit strength to sweep i VAtlown the gulf of time. "...! 1 1 jaw the last of human mold, i Tl at shall creation's death behold, ; As Adam saw, her prime. i The sunVeye had a sickly glare, i f phe earth with age was wan; " ' ; The skeletons of nations were ; jjAround that lonely mant U Some had expired in fight; the brands Sull rusted in their bony hands; I tin plague andjfaniine, some. ' ' j I Ejjirth's cities had no sound nor tread; i f.Alid ships were drifting with the dead - I !, 1T0 shores where all was dumb. - - i -'"' . n - : fr Yet, prophet-like: the lone one stood, ;,, rr I "With dauntless words and high, 5iat shook the sear leaves from the wood, As if a.fitorm passed by; , i coiying,, "We are' twins in death, proud Sun.. hy face is cold,- thy 31.ce is run, j 'T is mercy bids thee go, j Jor thou, ten thousand thousand years, Hast seen the tide of human tears, ; . 'That shall no longer flow. fWhat though beneath thee, man put forth VHis pomp, his pride, his skill. -'.. And' arts that made fire, flood, and .earth, The vassals of his will; iifet mourn I not thy parted sway, hou dim discrqwned king of day; . For all these trophied arts ud triumphs, that beneath thee sprang. liealed not a passion or a pang, j Etrt ailed on human hearts. Pro vided, "that those now issued shall be dis missed at the cost of the debtor, j !Sec. fiL Be it further ordained, That the Clerks of ha Beveral County Courts shall transfer 'all actions of debt, covenant, assump sit or account, now pending in their respec tive CotM4 to the Spring Term, 1867, of the Superior Cburts, and the said Spring Term shall be: deemed the return term thereof, and the said!; actions shall fetand as if originally in stituted in that Court! ! ISec 7. Be "it further ordained, That the Clerks-of the several County Courts, -if re quested so! to do by the plaintiffs, sixty days before the jSpring Terms, 1867, , of the Super ior Courts', shall transmit to said Spring Terms; certified copies of the judgments in actions !of I debt, covenant, assumpsit or ac count entered on the dockets of ; their Courts, together with the writs of- fieri facias or ven ditioni exponas issued thereon, and shall issue notices thereof to the defendants, which noti ces shall k served at least thirty days before said Superior Courts. At the Spring Terms 'm - 1 1 L "Ln ' LI J aioresaia, tne vjoutxs snau, on muuon uruer the said judgments to be entered on the mm ute dockets: Provided, The same were not to the'end that he may obtain relief. Sec. 19. Be it further ordained, That every executor or administrator shall file, on oath, at the termination of two yeg from the time of his qualification, a full statement of his re ceipts and disbursements, and the condition of the assets, particularly setting: out all mon ey collected and .' how disbursed,, and, on mo-1 Jancazt. . . tion, theCourt may allow further time to set tle the estate, from year to -year, not exceed- mg tnree years : rroviaea, u.nat on eacn motion to extend the time, a supplemental I Febbtubt . . statement shall be hied: Provided, That any j creditor or next of kin may oppose said mo tion, and if the statement is not full and fair, file interrogatories which the executor or ad-1 Masch. ministrator shall answer, before his motion for time is allowed: Provided further. That the Court mav also pt tend the timi fnr rlead ins: Provided rurthei mat all executors or Aran. administrators, who have heretofore qualified, shall be allowed until the County Court next alter tne nrst of January, loov, to hie tneir statement. IJIat.' . CALENDAR FOR 1866. 00 0 o . a o s 3. .1 REGULATIONS, Under Various Ordinances of the Totcno Jb ayelleville, concemng Hauling Draysi Wagons, etc.: i- f Septembsb .'. li; 1 4 'Go, let oblivions curtain fall Upon the stage of men ; Cor with thy rising beams, recall' Life's tragedy again. Its piteous pageants bring not back, . y Kor waken fresh, upon the rack Of pain anew to writhe, trelched in disease's shapes abhorred, r mown in battle by th'd sword, Like grass beneath the scythe. Even I am weary, m yon skies To watch thy fading fire; :est of all sunless agonies, . Behold not me expire., - , . Jy lips, jthat speak thy dirge of death, heir rounded grasp and gurgling breath; To see, thou shalt not boast. The eclipse of nature spreads my pall, . Irhe majesty of darkness shall ateceive my parting ghost. . 'This spirit shall return to Him That gave itsi heavenly spark; IVet think not. Sun, it shall be dim Vhen thou thyself art dark. JsoMt shall live again, and shine ' . !Xn bliss unknown to beams of thine, By Him re-caljed to breath, Who captive led captivity, Who robbed the grave of Victory, And took the sting from Death. . " V'Gp, Bun, while mercy holds me up On nature's awful waste, To drink this last and bitter cup , Of grief that man shall taste, Go, tell the night, that hides! thy face, Thou saw'st the last of Adam's race On earth's sepulchral clod, The dark'ning universe defy To quencn his immortality, ' ' pr shake his trust in God!" Sec 20. Be it further ordained, That all acts, and parts of acts, suspending the operation of the statutes of limitation in the Revised dormant when transmitted fronr the County Code, are hereby repealed, except as herein JuneI . .. SM 1 S ' 3 1- 1. , J XI I ? X J ' Ti x -T rm 1 t - 7 . -Jlf i Vounsana on sucu euines ueiug iiiaue, provided : rroviaea, j.nat tne time elapsed said iudaihents shall be taken and held to be; since the first dav of September, one thou- iudgmdntsT of the Superior Courts and writs sand eight hundred and sixty-one, barring df fieri facias and venditioni exponas may! actions or suits, or presuming, the satisfaction j jULT L! i iL L: j j : xi in! xi,: !l :x ix i n . , x It i issue, as pjoviueu in kcliuu xw ui una uiui-j or auandoiinient 01 ngnts snau not oe couui liance,! following the writs transmitted from ed: And, provided further, That nothing con the County Courts and preserving liens tained in this ordinance, or in the acts here- as if issued by the same Court, j '. by repealed, shall be so construed as to pre- August. . br,c.I I 8. Be it further ordained. That the I vent indcrm ents from becommer dormant. It i 6r ' -a 1 -i x x- n :xi I r nt t' -j r mt-i I i I DneriUi m eacu ouniy suau reiiiru an writs oe,c. mi. . ne u juriner oruaina xxiav any pf fieri facias and venditioni exponas issued Sherin, Clerk, or other officer, failing to exe from the j County Court on judgments in ac- cute any of the provisions of this ordinance, pons qf debt, covenant, assumpsit or account when the execution thereof devolves on him to the iiext term of said Court, without sale; or issuing, receiving:, or executing any pro- and shall! return all writs oifi fa or venditioni cess whatever contrary to the provisions of exponas, jissued on similar judgments irom this ordinance, shall be subject to a penalty the superior court of decrees or tiie ourt 01 of hve hundred dollars, to be recovered by Octobek Equity on money demands to Spring Term, rule of Court, as penalties and fines were re- 1867, without sale. i covered m 1860. J t SEa!9. Be it further ordained. That no writs Sec. 22. Be it fartlier ordained. That in all ofj? fa oi venditioni exponas on judgments in actions brought by any bank or other corpo- Novembeq actions o aebt, covenant, assumpsit or ac- ration having exercised banking privileges, or jjount jjshall hereafter issue from the County by any assignee or endorsee, or officer of said Courts, nor shall said writs on such judgments bank or corporation; it shall and mav be law- issue froih or to the Fall Terms of the Supe- fol for the defendant to set off by plea or on December nor UQurxs, except in cases wnere deiendanx trial any note or certihcate of deposit issued fails to comply with the provisions of this or- by saidbank or its branches, or other corpo- dinance, nd it is directed that plaintiff may ration, whether the same has been presented proceed according to the regular course of for payment or not, any law or usage to the the Cklurt. ; 1 j contrary notwithstandiner, i but said plea or SECjilOt Be it further ordained, That no writs set ofi or set off on trial, shall not avail to car- vi fimoiivejiditioni exponas . pn judgments in ry costs against the plaintiff, unless there has actions of, debt, covenant, assumpsit or ac- been a tender of such pavment before suit 7 U 21 28 . A 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 ,1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 18 15 22 9 1 " 8 15 22 29 5. 12 19 .26 j 5 12 ' 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 -28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 , 2 9 16 ; 23 30 . 6 13 20 27 6 13 .20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11, 18 25 4 11-- 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 '24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 - 2S I AH ACT To establish a Scale of Depreciation of Con- . , federate Currency, . : Whxkzas, By an ordinance oi the Conventicn, en- hlvl AJ1 TJI ill I T- " uvwai vffUAH tana AUU I fTV A. TXT rwA ta frtr nth r.i-rv I lnat so Wagon. Cart or Dtov thsll be renmttedto on the 18th dav of October. A. D.. 1865. it is made , 4Xf Vl. .S gooa ares or mer- ; the duty of the'General Assembly to provide a t cale of SSr? " thie of its first issue to the end of the war: and it is .Jf Personrunnmg a dray, vagon or cort -snths further therein declared that 'all executory contracts, solvable in money, -whether under seal or not, made after the depreciation of said currency before the 1st OI Aiay, XOOO, anu uxuxiou. eccpii uxucxiu uuuus turn. tenal bonds payable to the State,) shall be deemed to have been made with the understanding that they were solvable in money of the said currency, subject, nev- out such license, shall be liable to a line of five dollar- : lor eacn load so nauled. . That the driYer of such wagon, cart or dra-r. Rfcnll an able-bodied person. - ; lnat drays, wapons and carts shall laid in turn, ac cording to mill rule; under a penalty of one dollar xne louowing rates oi naming were adopted 2Cth cf RATES OF HAULING. to the contract; therefore Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same, That the following scale oi depre ciation be and the same is hereby adopted and estab lished as the measure of value of one gold dollar in cvvnfederate currency, for. each month, and the frac tional arts of the month of December, 1864, from tne .Bacon, iauow, &c, per lt dav of November. 1861. to the 1st day of May, hhd. of 1000 lbs. $1 Anvils of 100 lbs. 10ci do. over 100 lbs. 15 Axes, per box ' 5 Apples, perbbL . 15 Alum, baits, Ac, 200 to 12 3-4 6 6 7 8 J 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2g 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12' 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28' 29 30 31' ' "12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 5 26 27 28 29 30 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ift&L to wit: Months. 1861. 1862. 18G3. 1864. , 1865, January, .... 1 20 3 00 21 00 50 00 February, .... 1 30 ' 3 00 21 00 60 00 March, . . . . 1 50 4 00 23 00 60 00 ArmL .... . 1 50 5 00 20 00 100 00 May, .... 1 50 i. 5 50 19 00 June, .1.. 1 50 6 50 . 18 00 July, J--. 1 50 9 00 21 00 August, A.. ' 1 50 14 00 23 00 September, A . .' .2 00 14 00 25 00 October, 2 00 14 00 26 00 November, $1 10 2 50 15 00 30 00 Becember, 1 15 2 50 0 00 , December, 1st to 10th inclusive 35 00 10th to 30th, ! - 42 00 - lsttn31:L ' iQ OA , 1 I - w And whereas, many grave and difficult disputes may arise between executors, administrators, guardians and trustees, and their legatees, distributees, wards and ctstuysque trust, in the settlement of their accounts and trust, arising from the depreciation of Confederate currency, btate treasury notes and bank notes, inci dent to and growing out of the late war; and that law suits and expensive litigation may be obviated. Be it ftirther enacted, That in all such case, the parties are hereby empowered to form a full and per- feet statement of the case on both sides, which case shall be committed to the determination of one of the Judges of the Superior Courts, chosen by the parties, who is hereby I 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 ceeding in the; usual course of law, if he shall deem the same necessary. T- ,1 , Deuows, eacn zo Brooms, per dozen 5 Baggage Trunks, each 25 Coflee, per bag lo Cheese, per box of 25 to . 50 lbs. 5 Ditto, 50 to 100 lbs. 10 Liquors, Wines, JLc hhd. Lime, per cask leatber, per roll . Molasses, per hhd Do., perbbL Nails, per keg Plows, large Do., small per $1 25 25 40 10 10 5 Plow Castings, per doz. 5 Rice, per cask 500 lb. Kosin, per bbL' Rope, per coil, 3 00 lbs. Do., " 50 lbs. Raisins, per box 50 20 10 -5 5 5f) j-o., Dusnei 8 Snsrar, hhds., 1200 lbs. $1 Do., over 1200 lbs. $1 i Do., per bbl ." 5 1 Spirits Turpentine, bbL 25 5 1 Shovels, Spades, Forks, per dozen iq Stoves, large 50 Do., small 25 Soap, per box, 50 lbs. 10 Do. under 5(1V s Cotton, per bale 30 'Salt, per sack uotion uagging, pr bale Go la, per piece 10 Cotton Yarn, per bale 20 " bheeung, under 800 yards, per bale 15 Ditto, over 800 yds. 2 1 mm urates, smau 40 Do., large $1 Fertilizers, per bbL ' 25 Fish, per bbl. 25 Do., half bbL . 11 1 Do., kits 5 Flour, per bbL, up Do. " down Frying Pans, per doz. Guano, per bag Ulass, per box. o0 feet Do. 100 feet Grain, per bushel Hay, per bale ilollow-ware, per piece' Iron, broad, per bar JJo., narrow, Liquors, in bbls. countjoii decrees for money demands mJLqui- brought: Provided, That should defendant ty, shall issue from Spring Term, 1867, without require- the debt to be scaled according to the permission "of Court, and should the defend- scale of depreciation of Confederate currency, j! ant within the first three days pay one-tenth, then and in that case the said notes or cer- l; ; of "the, judgment or decree and costs, then tificates of deposit shall not be a set off in a- the wfit shall be credited one-tenth, issued ny manner. I 'and immediately returned "Indulged Pro: Sec. 23. Be it further ordained, That "An act videdi ISo plamtm shall be. allowed to take to chancre the iurisdiction of the Courts, and i GREAT UNION GIFT CONCERT TO BE DRAWN AT GROVER'S THEATRE , I Washington, D. C i September 27th, 1866. j ; 0,017 VALUABLE PEIZES jVill be presented to ticket holders, including $25,000 IN GREENBACKS ! ! Number of tickets issued, 125,000. Price $1 each. . rrr fiTT A ITIT! flUI T7I TTTT1 TC lIuLES OF PLEADING THEREIN. Section 1. Bk it ordained by the peoph of ySrth CarolinaMn Convention atmiwea, ana it u hicreby ordained by authority or ui mine, Tl Sat the j urisdiction of the several courts 01 fhl State, ;iud of Justices of the reace.i ex cept as provided in this ordinance, shall be ti tiv4-' Be -.it further ordained, That the I? set era! Superior Courts, of Law, at the Spring V TclmH thereof only, unless otherwise herein ':br vided, shall have exclusive original juris :j diction to hear try and determine all actions f of I d;bt, covenant, ' assumpsit or account, fwlSere;tie fiiim, "due or owing, amounts (rin Sciial anil', interest) to sixty dollars or more. I ' Kec. 3. Ue ii further ordained, That all I wilts in debt,! covenant, UHsumpsit or account ! shlil be returnable to Spring Tenn and be the said one-tenth without first entering his the rules of pleading," ratified the 11th day ''Kvefor $4 50, sent by mail on receipt of price, and assentto said return: And, provided further, of September, 1861: an act entitled "An act ! SJ?ZK 5!. d.induc.t mi -A 1 X I X 1 11 X ' I 1 1 1 1 y 1 -l.l. n gji.v-ii wr awauux asciiUi XilC uittnuiii Will XUUUi UiOOUiii; wim iv.vuiii """" -"v w X J I X CO LUX U L11C VUU1 IO UXIU 1U1 VLXXCX LLXX pUiSCOj dice anyllien the plaintiff may then have by ratified the 14th of December, 1863: also, act virtue ofisaidi fa or venditioni expon as: Pro- entitled "An act to change the jurisdiction of viaeaiuitner, xnat at opnng xerm, 1000, tne tne Courts and tne rules ot pleading tnerem, defenS.arit upon paying one-fifth of the resi- ratified the 10th of March, ! A. D., 1866, and due oi tle judgment or decree and costs shall all laws in conflict with this ordinance, be and have! Indulgence in like manner.!; I the same are hereby repealed. Sek). 11. Be it further ordained, Thitt Sec 4. Be it further 'ordained, That the upoh jail fvvarrants before Justices of the Peace General Assembly shall have no power to re- for ai jderliand (principal and interest) of $25 peal, alter or modify this ordinance until the or less, should the defendant -pay one-fifth to third Monday of November, 1868, and this or- the. jAaiiJtiff or to the collecting officer for his dinance shall take effect and be in force from ase, Hjimu ue auoweu six ixiouvus 10 pieaa, and alter its ratmcation iiWJL i 511 Uxe eipil clUUil UJ. SillU. r &J..X. XUUllLxlS, should lie Yell at U'USL LX11X I V -lU,J V juiiu N bAore the return day., Within the first three ,iA-u J five return term, should the defendant pat ; to theplaintiff, or into Court to his use, ont'-tenth of the debt or demand, (principal an& iiiterest,) and nil costs to that time, he ' hhkll be allowed until next Spring term to wjXid.? At the said Spring Term, should: the - ideWdant pay to the plaintiff, ot into Court i io bib uat one-fifth of, the residue of th& djebt or Remand! 'And cost, he shall be allowed until thlsucct ediiig )ring.Term to plead. At the saill Spihg Term, should the defendant (pay tolhe plaintiff or ijlto'urt to his use, one haff of the residue of the debt or demand, he shjll be allowed until the succeeding Spring -Telm to plead. ; At the said Spring Term the . phintiff shall have! judgment tor the residue ' if Ids debt or demand: Provided, however, it ThM the pkiintitT, if required, shaU file his deft or demand in writing, and if the defend ant shall make oath that the whole or ;any valt thereof is hot justly , due. or that he has a I coilnter claim, allof which shaU be particii n iX .f forth bv affidavit,' then the defend- antTslKill only pay the instalment required, of I whit he admits to be due, and the Court shall order a jury, -at tne same or some suu&equeui, term to try the matters in dispute between thefparties, and at the nextSpraig Term) the defendant shaU be allowed'time to plead Only upjn payment of one-fifth of the residue of uy abutted amount, and whatever Ithe jury .maL find him indebte4 over and above the m; Provided further, That should the de feijdat fail to pay the first or any subsequent intalniit, then and in that case the plaintiff snail pe entitled to proceed to judgment ;and execution according to the course of the Court 1800. ,; : - -.1 ; ca 4. lit a further ordained. That in writs in action of debt. all i I covenant, assumpjiiti y or account issued to Fall! Term of the Superi- ortCourts, snau be returned by the Sheriffs to SrMnTerm,! 1867, aud all. actions of debt, coveifEnt, assumpsit or account, now pending in the Superior Copts, feaau D6 continued to Sgring jTerm,; and if the defendant has enter edhis pleas, he shall be allowed to withdraw thl same, and take the benefcts of section 3 of this Ordinance. ' ;s.: sECS. Be it further, ordained. TW mmtradgmehts shall only be revised by ac tions oi dODt, and every swgjqwos revive ludgmcnt ehajl be dismissed on motion: 1 Adopted by the Convention, June 23, 1&6&. EDWIN G. ;KEADE, President. Jas. H. Mooke, Secretary. ' ' E. C Badoeb, Assistant Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. I, Kobt. W. Best, Sec'y of State, in and for the State of North Carolina, do hereby'certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original on file in this office. Given tinder my hand the 26th day of June, A.D. '63. R. W. BEST, Sec'y of State. From the Southern Churchman. JEFFERSON DAVIS. Mr. Editor: Please allow me a brief positively take place on the above date. All communi cations should be addressed to ' VINCENT, BUTTERFIELD & CO., ' ; . h . 346 Penn. Avenue, Washington. D. C P. 0. Lock Box 66. j August 21, 1866. I , j 20-6w. IT PAY UP. THE Accounts due ROBINSON & MYROVER, and ! ROBINSON & SMITH, which were transferred to the undersigned in the settlement of the business of those concerns axe in the hands of Mr. J. IL MY- KOVER for collection. ; I J BENJ. ROBINSON, i July 31. . tf HOUNE & ROBINSOIV, Druggists & Apothecaries, No. 31 Hay Street, J FayettevillCi Jt C., VFFER FOR SALE, a complete stock of Goods in J their line, consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic Drn?s, MEDICINES, I . CHEMICALS, ; PAINTS, -OILS, VARNISHES. WINDOW-GLASS, SOAPS, , BRUSHES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., 10TC. Also, BRANDIES AND WINES for medicinal pur poses. ' s ' ) . Country illerctianls and, Physicians Are invited to examine our stock. Particular Attention Given to comnoundins Prescriptions, at all honT nf . . - ' tne oay or nigut. - HORNE & ROBINSON. 17-tf July 31. av as aforesaid one-half of the residue, he shall be allowed six1 hionths more to plead,! and at the expiration of said siix months plaintiff shall have judgment and exe (pfkacipil and interest) of less than $60 and more thaln $5, the defendant shall be allowed twelve npntns msteaa oi six, on eacn paj mentl Pro vided, That the plaintiff shall file his claim! in writing, and if the defendant, on oathi (shall deny the same' or present a coun ter claim! the Justice shall proceed to try the space in that convenient comer of your val-" samej ypon juagineni wie aeienaant snail ued journal which is kindly appropriated be.alWd a stay of execution for six or to "correspondents," for whose "views the twelve months, as the case may be, upon pay- j;..;- wtt x nnoA ing.ohe-fifth, and afterwards one-half, asbt Edlor very properly, not to be consid- fore i judgment: Provided, That all Justices' ered responsible. judginenfs for 60 or . more, hot dormant, My object is to crav0 an interest in the Bhall ha transmitted, together with the war- prayers of all Christuins for that great rnd rant or other papers, by the Justice to Spring good man, Jefferson Davis,! now suffering Tefcml 1807, of the Superior Court, and notice under a protracted and painful imprison- therebf shall be given the defendant at least ment. I have often wondered that no twenty to before Court; and. m the Super- proposition was made for united, earnest lor Cpurt the same proceedings shall be had r 1 ,. .. . ,. , . ,PU u nu u r as onijucjgments fronithe County Court, ac- supp ication in his behalf by the Church of cording to section 7 of this ordinance. 1 wich he is a member, though I cannot ISec. 12. Be it further ordained, That all doubt that prayer is wont to be offered tor Titsjof ire facias to subject ail, issued from him daily by many warm and pious hearts, the $upeHor . or County "Courts j upon judg- But what I desire is a jnore general, fer- menffj m actions of dm, covenant; assumpsit vent an( constant appeal to Heaven for his JSf?'-11 J? to Sprmgr Te-i, relief by Christians of the South. This 1867, of ithe Superior Courts, and should the . , , ' , , , .f , , 1tt . tentJi fifih,. and half of the judgments be paid "? h? s,urely b? m.ade' lf "ot Pabl'cly whefe frotftiSpiing Term to Spring Term, time to a11 mlSllt not desire to ur :n tne prayer, pleacj sh$U be allowed, according to. section 3 at least by all pious hearts, -and from every of jthj s ordinance. V i . family-altar, where trae sympathy and re- iS&:. i&i ite it further ordained, That this or- spect is felt for him. ; I make no suggest- dunii ice aiall not apply to judgments for costs i0n as to theybrwi of such petitions. That Qnty : ;.4 ! i must .be dictated by the feelings ''and judg- -Se(J. 14 Be it further ordained, That this or- ment 0f tj,QSe whp offer them- The great dinaiice shall not apply to the remedies for the en(J - that ferventiy desired by the entire hnTfTJJ .Stfe South, and; as I believe, by a large and re- - ff this Stable portion of the North, his rebate ordin&nc4 shaU not apply to proceedings by J . .l , r attacSeiit,tunless thel clef endwt! replevy and from tmprtsonmcnt and restoration to his famuy give bail, and then and in that case the pro- and friends. Let us pray for this, in a right ceedings shall be subject to the provisions of this I ordinance as if .commenced: by writ or .: I ; i L w H YE NOW on hand Se( i6.( Be it further ordained, That where the setiqi itf by or on behalf of infants, still minors a the return term, and the interest exceeds ojie-tenth, the first payment shall be increksedi to the ximount of interest due, not to exceed one-fifth of the whole debt. j . SeC. 17 Be it further ordained, . That the provision: of this ordinance shall not be con strued jto extend to any debts or demands contracted, or penalties incurred, since the first day of May, A. 1865, or which may be1 hereafter j contracted or incurred, but that the remedies for the recovery of the same shall be in all respects similar to the remedies for the recovery of debts which were in force in the yeaV I860. , '--.'-: I : : j ' Sbc. 18 Be it f urther ordained That any creditor attempted to be defrauded as set forth Jin section!, cliapter 50, Kevised Code, mayjlwitliout obtaining judgment at law, file his bill in Equity, and said court is hereby authorized and empowered to direct proper issu$ to be made up and tried, and to make such orders and decrees as to right and jus tice i inay j appertain; and said proceedings all pot affect the creditor's right to proceed atthe saiie time at lawL and any surety, be fore paying the debt ofl ls principal thus at tempting )to defraud hiscreditors,l may instiv txxte proc4ediii4gs in equity, in like . manner, spirit arid with due submission to the will of God. Faith. P. S. Will such Editors as are favor able to the above please i insert it in their papers? j A very singular experiment in hypnotism has been many times repeated in France. It consists in marking a chalk-linetaIong a floor, and placing a hen whose beak also has been whitened with chalk in the axis of the line, and nearly, touching it. She will soon sink into the most complete hyp notic sleep, accompanied by insensibility and catalepsy. By blowing gently on her eye, she is awakened, and immediately shakes herself; flaps ' her wings, and runs away with much squaking. 1 J Opposition to the Ocean Telegraph. A New York inventor proposes to build a ship for $3,000, which will cross the Atlan tic in two days and a halt His theory is, that by means of a vacuum at the bottom of his craft, it will rest on the 'surface of of the water, and thus receive no resistance to its motion. Probably he is the man who once seized the straps of his own boots and lifted himself into a seat in bis State Legislature. A NEW JOB PRESS, With a good selection of PLAI1Y AND OR1YAME1YTAL JOB AND. DISPLAY TYPE, And are prepared to do work with neat ness and promptitude. blanks"-- B1LL-HFADS, Business Cards, BLANK DEEDS, BLANK ; WARRANTS, FoTte'eT, " Ti-IX: RECEIPTS? 9 GEO. HABKISS. W. W. HABBISS. A. J. HOITEIX. iHARRISS & HOWELL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOItTH WATZB STREET, WILMINGTOJT, N. C, AND 196 , WATER STREET, NEW YOBK. . ' T" IBEllAXi fulvences made on consignments to our juk nevr xoric House on .Froduce, wluch -will be for warded through free of commissions. Consignments are covered by insurance from ports and places in North and South Carolina, by Railroad, Steamboat and Jt lats, on the rjvers to a shipping point, and thence to jsevr xorK. . i July 31, 186G. : 17-15t &C- S- &X &C- Exeouted with dispatch, and on favorable terms at THE MEWS PiRINTING OFFICE j July, 31 1866, j II USELESS CItDSi . PRINTED per HUNDRED or THOUSAND, at the lowest prices, at the SEWS OFFICE. Blank Warrants lor Sale at the NEWS OFFICE. not 3 new, but in good Will be sold very NEWS OFFICE. 17- k FIRST RATE BUGGY, JOL repair and fine running order. cheap. Apply at July 31. IN Press, To be Issued as soon as Possible- A YOUTH'S HISTORY , OF I : THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. 1 toL 16mo. Illustrated. Price $1 5a The undersigned have in press, and will issue as soon as possible, the above work. " It is designed to furnish the youth of our country a candid and impar tial History of the Great War through which we have just passed from a democratic standpoint. The minds of the youth of our country are beinc poisoned and mis-educated by the false and partial histories of the Abolitionists, and it is of great importance for the wel fare of our country that the real Disunionists, as they are now proving themselves to be, shall be portrayed. The great importance of a sound juvenile literature has long been felt and acknowledged, and as this is the first attempt to furnish it, the publishers respectfully solicit the encouragement of the public and the assist ance of the Democratic pres. It will be just such a book as every Democrat, North or South, will desire to place in the hands of his children to give them a correct idea of the late war and its causes. All orders will be filled according to the date of their reception, and the book will be sent post-paid os tha receipt of the prioe, as soon as issued. The trade will-be supplied at the usual discount. Address VAN EVBTE, MORTON & Co Publishers, : No. 163 Nassau strest, New York. GENUINE DURHAM SMOKINC TOBACCO. THE undersigned is the SOLE PROPRIETOR of 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 my authorized agents. . The following are my sole authorized agents at present Others will be added: Walker, Farrar & Co., Newbera: Northrop & dim ming, Wilmington; H. D. TeeL Tarboro; Ashton & Emmerson, Portsmouth, Va. ; Adolph Berry, 172 Wast Pratt St, Baltimore; March, Price & Co., 91 Water St, N. Y.; W. ID. Smith, Fayette ville; Stenhouse & McCaulay, Charlotte; J. E. Venable, Petesrburg, Va. Durhams, Orange Co., N. C. For sale by July 31. W.? D. SMITH. : Agent for Manufacturer, Favetteville. I ; ... : i ' 17-3m. Ai A, MCKETHAN & SONS. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS rayettcrllle, v. 7., EESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to their Old Pat rons, and the Public that thev are still manufac turing CARRIAGES, ROCK AW AYS, BUGGIES and HARNESS, hich fordu ability and quality cannot be excelled. Their stock of seasoned timbers is large and well selected, and facilities for manufacturing Carriages, Ac, greater than any otner establishment m the South. Can furnish very light or stout work, finished plain or fancy to suit any section or purchaser. All work warranted to be as represented, i Prices . as reasonable as any factory where good work is done. j " Have now on hand a good assortment of BUGGIES KOCKAWAYS and HARNESS, of all the various styles. ' Descriptive Circulars sent by mail upon application. Repairing done promptly. Aug. H. ' '.. I9tf PROSPECTUS . I - i OP TUB FAYETTEYILLE NEWS. The undersigned have purchased the Type, Presses &c, Ac, belonging to the Newspaper and Job estab lishment of the Fatxtteviixe News, and, with some additions to the material of the office.' will re-commence the publication of the paper, on the 31st of July, 1866. There will be a Weekly and Semi-weekly issue; and the proprietors will strive to offer to their patrons a reliable and interesting journal. While a free discussion of important principles will not be withheld, partizanship will be carefully avoided. The News will be mainly devoted to Agriculture, choice selections of Literature, Reports of the Markets, and general News matter." j TEEMS: ; Fcr One Year, (payable in advance,) . For Six Months, " Semi-Weekly, One year. Do. Six months, JSTTOT further particulars, address . .$3 00 $2 CO 5 09 3 00 iz j. n jnyito veil, .1 Fa.tettxvttiTt, N. C lurpentine, perbbL 50 20 j Tobacco, per box io 15j Do. half box - 5 o.Tin Plate, per box lo 15 Tar, per bbl. . 20 5 'Oil, perca.sk 511 10 j Oil, per bbL 40 5Powder, per ke 5 20 JPotr. toes, perbbL - - 10 2;Other articles pr 100 lbs. 15 10 j Four-horse wagon load $2 5jTwo-horse 44 "11 SOne-horso " 1 And half these rates below Cool Spring Street Hacks licensed to carry passencers. shall rr.v . " WAl AJX vTr-p- . v, ,?x, V&SSSQ w or from the Kiver 50 cents and for all bnjrrra-e over on. 25 cents each. r" r ' Ordered That the amount of the Bond for a four horse wagon shall be S4 00, for a two horseAvanu ?3 00 for a one horse wagon, cart, or dray $2 00. ' Any drayman, hackman, or wagoner, convicted be fore the Mayor of misdemeanor as a carrier, or of ctoss negbgence jshall be subject to" a penalty ot $10 or a forfeiture of his license, at the discretion of His Honor the Mayor. Ordered That all carriages and other -vehicles, car: rymg passengers for pay, shall pay to the town the same amount as are now charged lor wagon and di-av Licenses; and that the rate of fare charged by suc vehicles, shall be 50 cents for a passenger and his trunk to or from the Paver; and 25 cents lor a passen L"118 trJXn;k to or from tbe Bail Koad depot to anv part of To-ra except to the Kiver, as above: and dmv rates lor any baggage over the one price. Passed Feb'y 12, 18C6. From the Minutes. Fayetteville, Feb'y 26, 6C. M. CAMPBELL, Town Cleik. TOWN ORDINANCES. the Benefit of all Concerned. . 1. Any person who shall place,.or cause to be placed, any rubbish, filth, stable manure, or anv noxious or offensive mutter, in any street, Lone or al ley, within the limits of the town, except for immedi ate removal, shall be liable to a fine of hve dollars. .2. Any person who shall have a stable, K?S:-f0r?E ?t'honsern their Premiss; within the limits of the town, and who shall keep-th? same in such a manner that the filth and stench thereofshaU become offensive to or annoy any person th- oSSr or occupant of said lot shaUybe LR?a of doUai-s tor each and every day the same is allowed after notice. Iv 3,V A fompJaint-book will be opened at the Mayors office, and the citizen's are rennet tn enier on said book any suggestions or complaints they SS,1; make: entriea will receive irneS pox or in ate attention. a m:t: . , 1 Lens are requested to enter in the fik as to any case of small-pox ' 5. When the owner or occupant's of a orTr Ttl?tt f nleCt ? Put ttcir cut-houses in order, the Sanitary Commissioner for the time beins f mPWeredi e Place Properly cleaned, and , 1X1 ve couecced from the owner or occupants of the house. j 1 6. The Sanitary Commissioner has a mht and is hereby empowered to visit and inspect the out ttal dings witlun the ifmits of o'clocTp. M. lUS f . 9 'dock A" iL 4 7. The Sanitary Commissionerhas a right 2s. ?T$f empowered to arrest and place in con- withTn tl i-f onAUllty of y orderly conduct within the limits of the town. 8. Persons rcsiding'.within the limits of Uie town who have cellars under their houses, will be held responsible that no stagnant wa"?r remSsher in, or on any pait of their lands or premises y. lhe Mayor and Commissioners earn- l?25eqTtth,at-,dl Ions residing in the town of layettevilleand its .vicinitr, will at once blace or S,' to SeeP them clan as possibll during the warm weather. 10. Mr. Thos. Stephens is h Prpfiv on pointed Sanitary Commissioner. J f Lime can be procured at a trifle over cost mi application to the Sanitary Commissioner By order of the Mayor, 1 A. M. CAMrEELL, Town Clerk Fayetteville, N. C, April s, 1S6G. s!.u STARR & LIMECERY, C0MLIISSI0IT SHCHAIITS, 1G4 FRONT ST., N. Y. WILL GIVE PROMPT AND FAITHFUL AT tention to all consignments, and to all orders for Goods. Consignments ure covered by insurance from all points as soon as shipped, and will be forwarded Jby Alex. Johnson, Jr., through Wilmington free of com mission. XEHT'EIIFL TO ' Specimens or MAT BE 8EEN at th . our Work , NEWS OFFICE. E. J. Hale A Son, E. L. Tembtrton, A. W SteeL H. 4E.J. Lilly, C. T. Haigh Jb Sou, Fayetteville, X. C; Cox, Kendall & Co., Wilmington, N. C. ; T. H. Brem, Charlotte, N. C. ; J. D. Brown, Kalisburv, N. C.;D. Pender Tarboro, N C; Sackett, Belcher i Co., C. W. Garrett, New York; Dr. W. L. Ledbetter, ThomaE ville, Ga. July 31. : 17-tf DIRECTORY. WILMINGTON AND FAYETTEVILLE rpiIE SUBSCIilBEIi has made all necessary arrange JL ments for publishing in tho month cf October next, and annually thereafter, a complete BUSINESS DIBECTOKY of the City of Wilmington and Town of Fayetteville combined." ' " . V 1 " i " 11.. t . M f HAfMlC TAtl tnf.4 in Wilmington and Fayetteville. the publitKer obli Sites himself to send a copy pot.t-paid to each Post ffice, HoteL Kail Boad Depot, and other Public Place within range of the business of Wilmingtion and Fayetteville, The work will embrace about 200 Octavo pages,, and will be printed and bound in superior style, 'lhe advantages of this Dibzctobt as a medium of adver tising, will readily suggest themselves to all sngaci6us business men. . . . WM- H. BERNARD. An. 7.' ; 18-4t ' ' Q i r .
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1866, edition 1
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