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4 I r. T4 N E Yt ; A D V ZKT I SE MEN T S A. Cainnbell 11 -c' r -p----rv-.ttb wis jan- .- j fo- xxi erauon. Persons desmng to Mtq candles moulded should send : - in their orders r r V; 1 I Sin:-Vry4Wa; misieyilcxcellent .;' 1' L. C. Jones, Sapt vV : : r VTarr Priot has just received an elegant Pistols &c &c. ufAZ' h?suc - prices, as he -vin sell cheapj ' W . Sugars. Coffees,: Rope, Bih" c An " Myrpyef man have just received a SSK. f Wl. Jlafdware,! Bag! ' Seadvt n them before fieUinS elsewhere.' l??;4e SonhaverfSr sale," Almanacs rat moles fcaiL : A19o Hymns & 52 c-plmef heM. E. Church South. . Bee advts . i. SeedtlTcjs; of j&'H7fliW and Jas. H. 31yrover calling a rneifitim- nf tb ni . - - - ,V.. . . O -x - Xi i UUU ros8 reeK Militia (Jompanies. - -; Poob Ptoixe. Poverty is a ereat miaWnno i era- .- i t&ing, but it is not a disgracestrictly speaking al tho u generally makes a sensitive man feel very shab- i by and look still -more so. We are poor quite sojand "We are blessed with poor kin and poor friends, but we are not proud on that account A poor man must, of necessity yok hard, deny himself many little comforts , and conveniences for which he longs, in order that his wife and little ones may be fed and clothed, and the gaunt wolf may not stalk in at the door. He looks in on the printer at his case, and sees the creaking shiu- jK press wnirung off fresh sheets filled with the news of the world, which, if read at the hearth-stone after the wearying labors of the day, would refresh his mind and make him actually a happier man, but he cannofc -have the'pnper while rags and want are struggling with the strength and health of his children and he denys himsef. Such men carry their poverty as a badge of , honor and true manliness. ' . t Hut there are others -whom mean circumstances Rrind into meanness and littleness and insignificance. Poor in body, they must be poor in spirit. Ask them "to help any good work, and they whine over their mis fortunes, und complain of you for expecting anything -of them, while they turn to live a life of selfishness and greed. And among other illustrations we will say that t he man who urges his hard condition as an excuse for not taking a paper, and then waits for an ouportnnity ' to pop in and read his "neighbor's, we can only; pity ana ucspise, a tee do .Bcbgiaby. The Dry Goods and Furnishing estab lishment of H. McMillan & Son, No. 10, Hay Street, was entered by burglars on the night of the ICthi, and robbed of a quantity of very valuable goods', i The hiees removed the . transom lights, and then bv d. : . fiTees Cft is supposed,) the bolts and bars at the top and t ' ifeap( the rear door of the building. They carried off flue shawls, cloaks, blankets. &.cx Xo clue j has been discovered of the robbers, though some arrests -have been made oil suspicion. I Y: 3 We learn,; since writing ' the above, that Mr. . McMillan has detected the rogues, and has succeed ed in recovering some of the goods. i Gentleman walking along the street bright little on, ifctat. 10, Coddling by his side. "Oh, Pa, yonder goes an editor," 4tIlush my son,' do not make sport ot the poor man; God only knows what you may come to before yon die!" ' . . ' - 'J'v.,: jff" We return our thanks and from the interest .which: our readers take in the letters the thanks of the pubho also to "Cosmopolitann,'" for the very in teresting Notes and Items of Travel." We 'will pub lish another communication next week, and we sin cereiy hope to hear from ovtr corresp ondent again soon ; "IUptt Valuct VisrEiAJm." We have been pre sented by Mr. lAwronce, of this town, with a bottle o very fine wiite-Seuppernong-r-of his own vintage, thef 'Happy Valley Vineyard," made in 18G5. The wine is clear and beautiful, with fine flavor and does much credit to the manufacturer. Mr. Lawrenee has a larcre quantity of this delightful wine on hand, which he win Xarnisn to ouyers on very reasonable terms. IletaileM of liquors would, we think, find it to their interest to try a lot of this wine for the trade. , ! , ItEOBOASlZATiox ok The .MiLiTiA. In accordance with an order from the Executive Department of North i MM m .m - . . ..... Carolina, aneina naraie nas airected that the militia of Cumberland le reorganized,' and that a new election of officers be held. The newly organized companies are then to be consolidated into two regiments, after the election of field officers, which is ordered to be made immediately. ; I " ! ELECTION HETURNS. j The following are the official returns of the Vote of Cumberland and Harnett: j CUMBERLAND COUNTY Officiai. o g 2 0 . 0? a. XX tfayetteviire, 203 Zil 199 . 105 40 lock-aCreck; ,68 ;7 i5 4 Carver's creek, - 12 12 H ,13 9 Quewhiffle : 2 14 29 5 32 Itockfish, 47 40 30- 16 18 :Urey'f Creekrv 1 i 2 8 u 7 . 3 Cedar; Creek, 1G 9 11 11 Monroe' . 3 15 17 5.5 Ulack liiTer, ,, 3 2 . 7 13 39 Hill. 2 5 11 4 , 7 322 62 6 11 22 11 9 33 ,47 30 37 15 4 9 14 i 9 2G 3 9 322 15 19 18 24 45 67 7 14, 25 5 15 48 31 1 1 Scventy-flrst, . , 4 20 ,' 14 1 .,42k 0 48 Total; t?P$ 350474175 gQ0445255 590 17 50 UABETT COtTY, Officiau ' - Arch. McLean, y 9 ' - Shaw, .33 . 11 1. 2a., 2. .19 : ,18. Upper LittlejIliYer, (ifrove, ', - Vu tk Buckhorn, ti,-r - yeiU'f Crek,f ,tur;L tewfCreek,,,. t - JJarbecue,. ,,- . w- Avefaaborq, ; - 50 38" .1! tl. 44--. 41 15 5" r Williamii. '1 ti'n! y' Harrington, ,158, wasi carrying; tor his coat sleeve. - He sued 4hft 'drtinan: fori the talnepf the sleeve and recovered; thd magistrate remai-king that' it ! Waathe dutyrotworkmen carrying tools in '; the public sfreetlUd tike care that'na inj.ury -?. - S" " A ersoffft,walking' in onfe;of the stfeeis of Lonadn,"ih6 other:day; heu ;o ;.prpject3iife iWvti7rnmVrlane. which a workmau rrr. -L - T-7LUi vir -tub JlA)TTO X AX. f if, ;--- rwum xxuu. -xveverav the most eminntSSt i- 1 emmeni constitutional lawyer in the va A i i tuuoumuuuai lawyer in tne land ipobsesses more "than ordinary inter- riCr?86?11' U i3 3y. to a.letter Of Hon nTio.1T :clt. 'rfr'K': county, Ala., containing these interrogatories: 1 la your opinion, ia the act of Congress im- f.wl uirise cents tax on cotton constitu- i '-m uiu nuiiiLL i,i i h nimrPTno 'yinw at thA United ptates so decide m tb avati. fb 4 -""x w vs. jx Alo question was carried before it. for adjudica- Uon? ; '" beply. '.:s ' ' New Yornr ' Srf Ort I Cftft 1EAB Sir: Ymir nnfo f fbo HA ; : " j nere. f Tfie question you have pnt to me I My9 erstofore considered. My opinion! is ihat the tax of three cents, imposed by the act of Congress you refer to, is unconstitu- wuiui ana j. Deueve tne Uourt win so decide. Yery respectfully, ' j .-'e J3Tqut obedient Servant, 7 . " ; ' ReTEBDY JoHNSO?r. i HVele&Wl frnTTl tlia Wi'lnn-r Oa fTC ! that cotton- planters of that county are con- certmg Measures to have the Question nut in the! Supreme Court V - - ! in the Supremo Court i REaiABiOBLE Hah, STOBM.-t.The following is an account of a hail storm that occurred in this county on Thursday, last, which is not only remarkable for being out of time and season, but 'for quantity and appearance. The statements of our correspondent may be relied Ion! as strictly correct : I L I : ! BavJ Col.; N. C, Oct. 11; 18G6. i ; L W. J. Yatjes, Esq--Dear sir: The following is a clescidption of a very novel and destruct fte hail storm which occurred at half-past 2 o'clock yesterday evening. The pieces not stonesj) were of every conceivable shape, with horns,i legs, arms, &c, resembling bugs, fowls grasshoppers, craw-fish, alligators, crabs, fish, lizzarOs, chestnut burs, monkeys seashells, doll-babies, &c. They came down so rapidly and jinj - such . size and quantity that many jofi them lost an arm, leg, or wing in the falL The little creatures came down with legs and, arms spread out so that they hitched upon the d?tton : and . other tiling -11;" icnj uieiiii ox iiieir leaves an1 1 Vj' . 1 WiU IxXUUpi. . , Kespectfully, &e., H. P. Helper. Charlotte Democrat. DIED. J In this twn, suddenly, on 18th ihst, Fbaxk, son bf Lu U and D. Straughn, aged G years, 1 month, 28 days. :In thistown,' on the 18th inst., Mrs. Maby H. Stuaxqe, wiie of freiich Strange, Estj., and daughter of Jno. W feandford, Es! , in the 2Uth year of her agej i Deathjeyfr brings a pang ; but we wonder not when ne whose brow isiurrowed, and whose locks are irost- wxtu i, -wraps tne drapery of his couch about juinandjlMjs down to iIeasant dreams." When dis divse and continued suifering have undermined the health aUdlwaated the strength, we start not aa th. trail clay fajuertfiut fdls away," and the spirit wings its" i,nowledi'eiofits dan''er.s. when in the Ktn, r tud niauJv loriii i liiiii low hnt ana mvpoinjesH of a iieaiefnl lihma haw,, m. is blasted, he flower of beauty, is cut down, the lisM of our life extinguished, language cannot descrihethe r""-" "yb"u uwwr uuu me uiter aesolation of the heart. 1 Thus iucMenlr has been Rnatnb'p1 one of the turest flowers that adorned our town. Pos sessed ola heart full of warin of a sweet unci amiable disposition, of a joyous, freni.il ll lfllvti f)iii.Ck ia ,",..1,, ,J A 1 1 ' 11 S ..v tuetv w (miocu j luuAuuNii iu. nje Jjouae once made bright and happy, by the sunlight of: her love, her beaUtvi and her--pirtHrt. Vn .tf t.Vmf mnjf,. which is; newer unaccompanied by other excellencies aucw xicx iLfcL, iuvcu utr most ioudiv. Uver- uums " Bjiupamy, uie tear oroppea Uom her eye at the sight of the suffering of others, while with Christian fortitude she. bore without a miirmur, her own sad! trials. j ; ! God comfort him upon whom this sorrow has come although' he may indeed feel that to him a music hath ceased along the faoe of things, and that tnough his bar may sail on as swiftly, and the streams of life- swell with as prdud a wave, the voice that thrilled his heart with its melody is hushed, and the magic of his voyage is no mare j let him remember that -God does not afflict us beyond Jour power to endure. Though bereft of her who wai a.i dear to him 'as the ruddy drops that visit his Badjheart,'" a kind Providence has spared to him those fot whom to live. While he dwells on the meml ories of jth4 past, his heart will be cheered by the prat tle of the little innocents; who, while they comfort him in the darlsness of this world, remind" him of the ah"el m heavep, jwho watching over, waits to greet him when his 1 journeyings are o'er. While he laments that earth ly bliss is 0f such short duration, he cannot forget that she who; wis a part of his being,, the sharer of his joys, the partner of his toils and cares, awaits his comin in that world jwhose joys are not withered by theicy touch oi dath, and whose glory is never obscured bv the dark shadow of sorrow. j f , !, The writer of this feeble tribute .will miss the gentle ispir.t that has gc n . The sweet intercourse between herand thse who are dear to him, added many charms jtp his ddily life, and none appreciated her more highly or lament her untimely end more sincerely than he land they. ! 1 : Beautiful flower. Away frni; the spot enhanced by your charms, f Untimely plucked and hastily borne i Ta the region unseen in death's chilly arms, -! ! The perfume you shed still lingers behind As pure is Ithe dew at first flush of morn. S And mingled with grief there's a pleasure we find In the faiifi thai a holier Dlace von'll anm r We shall jtnlss your sweet presence at mornand njght We shall miss you as long as we linger below, j But we tust that ere long we all shall unite K In that pure land of flowers where death cannot go. U L I ' ' V ;-; - : Com. ATTENTION. MIMTfA f fpHE EOSS : CREEK MILITIA will meet at tn j TTjA full attiendance desired. . p ATTENTION, MILITIA! i THE TOWN MILITLi will meet at the, ! Town IToU, to-niorror afternoon at 3 o'clock, for tha ol" Te-organizilg and electing ofiicers.. i ; (A ruliattenlance is desired. J j JEIIN RAIL ROAD. 'A ITER the tb mst, a tram will be run on THUES- XX. DAY, of Aery week, for the special purpose of transportmg WQOD. . ; 1 V ood will nofibe brought down L. C. JONES. Snnt Oct2i i 29-2t .SUPERIOR Imported Wines and Liquors. .LL desirous buying a cure arhVla f - 1 A - ut I REXCH B MALAGA, MADEIIIA, , ! PORT, FSCTOPEfexO WIXE, xUU ON WHISKEY,1 ! I, and PIVF. attv TTTr Will do well to cUl on v ; AkU f : j: : in0TOR, &ySP4RAIAN, .. t. J 1 Wetteville, N. C, OcU23 29-itf 1tTli6selaV liisitaosin aud Snts Ti,, uV-EIl : SPEARilAN, Nu. in. TTni. v ' Oct 23. . .. f- -v . 23-itf . and . AND u AxlMiS iio7 & PL AlTTBRS; A t TIT A ht a rr o r - nnN. " ALMMACS for 1867; Wholesale and Retail. I . POCKET.DIABIES, lar-e aKSrtmenL for 1807. . 0 ' E. J. HALE & SON... Oct. 23. ; , , . , 29-4t in YROVER & SPEARMAN, No. 19, Hay St., If AVi just recerred a complete and well selected &wea 01 - r : . DRY GOODS, . v GROCERIES, CUTLERY, BAGGING, 4 29-itf HARDWARE, ROPE, AND' Of Superior Quality, &a Oct 23. CAMDLE FACTORY. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs his I Friends and the Public &enerallv that his im again in operation. Persons desiring to have candles moulded, by sending their orders with the tallow, will receive prompt attention. . Oct.. ' A. SL CA1ITBTXL, FINE OLD PURYEAR. THIS EXCELLENT WHISItEY-unsurpassdd anfl Where and of a very fine analitv is kftntnlwmvNi on hand, at , ' . 1 . J " KYIS AMD i'. DISCIPLINES Ul the M. E. Church South. E. J. HALE & SON. I 1 29-itiu Oct 23. JOS. B. BROWN, I WHOLESALE1 GROCER,! HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, X. G.iC TS NOW EECEIVING a choice lot of Sugars, Coffee' X Cheese, Molasses, Salt, Soap, &c, &c . --iaiSSa3 ".; ' ROPE, BAGGING AOT H00?-IE0N.." All pLsrhich -will be sold at low figures for Cash, or Produce taken iu.ex- chancre. Oct 23. 20-tf Isaac Hollingswortli:: PERSON STREET, ONE DOOR: -WEST OP VAi'ja Jj JaAB, BANE, : -: : -" ' - FAYETTEVILLE. K C, DEALER IIT DRY GOODS, Cro$erte&, Hardware, Vntlcry, -Yankee JTotionSi Crockery, Glassware, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, CAPS, &c. .. Buyers would do "wll tn f ill1 n,i v; -JL. P Ve o., v l)nc3 befof e purchasing elsewhere. 20-3111. WAKREIPEIOE Watclinmker and Jeweler, HAS JUST RECEIVED A STOCK OP ' Watches, Clocks, Fine and Common Jfwelry ! Castors, Cake Basket,! Spoons, Forks, vjoiu, ouver, oceei aiid Jflatod Spec tacles, Silver Thimbles, Pistols, Percussion Caps,-'Metallic " Cartridges, Fine Scis- . sors, Razors, Shot I ; Belts, Powder -Mathematical Instalments, Surveyors' Chains -! Yioimceuo, violin, Banjo and ! Guitar Strings,' &c, &c. I respectfullv soli Uberal patronage of my old customers and the public TERMS CASH. Clocks 'aud Watches repaired and warranted. Jewelry andother work in the line neatly repaired. Oct 23, 1866.! . 29-lhi-. TO ALL "WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN. : HAVING REMOVED TO WILMINGTON, N. C.,' and finding it uecessary to have some one in layettevdle to attend to my collection business, I hare appointed JXO. W. U1SSDALE, Na 2, Hay Street, Attorney at Law, my lawful attorney and agent. jALL PERSONS I XJ) E B TE D T 0 ME eiiher by Note or Account, are herebv notified to make immediate payment to Col. Hinsdale" otherwise, he is instructed forthwith to bring suit A longer indulgence caring be given. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Qct- 2- ; l 2G-4t. .. GEO. H. HASOH & BRO.. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and ofier f or sale the following Goods: . Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Leather, . Dundee and Gunny, Bagging, - . Powder, Shot, Shovels, 1 Rope, Spades, '. ", '. - - Axes, . j pepper, Spice, Soap, Potashy Soda, Brooms. Cotton Cards No. 10, Nails; Buckets, . , ' Measures, Matches, Hatchets, : Grub . Hoes, Bed . Cord, . " Plough Lines, J. , -"' Trace Chains, '." H and other articles which' will be sold low for casa. -. ..." ' G. H. H AIGII & BRO. ?8"8 9I ?0O ' r ' ' 'aitnb ui m a.t3Tr.wXu8 punoi oq treo s dBaqa su Suraq spopij stq asaid o xp?j ?6u -m qv;qj vOI os seoud ib noJ tAv aq qotqii'jo iiy . 'AaaisoHpiiu spooo XifTt -t-j-wuwo. bi aq uauxjJOSSB OAoqa aq; oj uoijtppu uj 113't JT?Sncf a.TrTnf--' CrTin 'spiug Wpo opioH o )o d3ivi y 1 ' . 1 . , j . ; . ASp-t3; ,nV JO fSJ9-DTJIQ s3i.rouoipojit03i piiu saoj ' XTI SnriRTWITnA "ami errr Trr-nTa-w Crmnn snoofi arri TTH I . . r t ..L -J'l f T I IL I L 11 3loo;s papaps pa aS IfaLiiaoaa voa si aq TT ?wq saoauoauB qiai;adax aCN9ISIICINil IHlj r. . , .- . ,- , .... , . . OMSTilBQl-i milE- BOOK VAND'TJpNEJiX. JJUJJINESS of the undersigned is conducted, in their absence It has been removed from the Batik of "Clurendon to the Fayetteville Hotel Bjiilding. Hay treet, where or ders, with casb. orni-Snivl fi'-ftnlicatioir. will be tfopl- ly attended to. I i --. E. J. HALE- SON.' - Sept 11. 23-tf YWondei-Ai-;but True! ' MAD.UIE 3iE3IINGT0N. the world renowned As- coiuyu6 iua aomuambuliitic Clairvoy.int, while in a tlairvoyant slafeTdelineates the very features of the person you afe'to aarry. and by the aid of aa Instru, ment of intense power, known as tha Psvrhnmrvfmrw guarantees to produce a pe'rfect and life-like picture of no iu.ux, uuSOana or wife of the applicant with date of marriage, oeeuWion. lftadin. trif.. itw Ac Thw is no hapositici,' aa testimonials without disposition, color of tei ink hair." and enclosing fiftv centfW and stamped envelope addressed to vonrslf yju wilireoeire the pictnxe by retuni xoaiL together iuncpirca uuormanon.' 4 ' Address in'confldence. Minl Rntmrnr Tirrvr- tox. Pi O. Box.297. West Trv v v ' Sept..25,.18GG. t . ;Cm. 5 DENTAL IMOTICE. - ; " - o .- EXTRACTING TEETH without pain, by using Nitrous Oxide Gap, Its effects upon the system are of brief duration, yet erenerallv le lnvicroilltion. SimiLir t.n thi roiiiHm v.. ' - '-w iium u jiets exposure to fresh atmospheric Hir;it exerts power- lui iuuucu iu. supplying essential matter for organi zation and in promoting the rvafi ionaation3of di gestion, absorption and circulation. I also have the Spray or Rhitrolene for freezing th gum. This fluid is thrown upon the gum, with the application of the latest improvements in Dentistry and I am using a superb article of Crystal Shred Gold, for iiilin". - i . ' . Sargeon pentist. 1 "J . , " f ayetteville, N. C. Oct 1$. . 'i 28-tf NEW ADVERTISE"IENT3. J : GREAT SALE - OF 1 , WATCHES, JEWELRY, .,:. ,, ;,: . AND .1 : . .... SILVER WARE, v : One Million Dollcui' worth - TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR; EACH! j WITHOOT REGARD TO VALUE! . Not to t9 paiifor'-ontil yoi know what von- BV A. Hi ROW EN -'& : G0i (Agents for the .Manufacturers.) Ko 30, Beclanan St., New Vork. Read the following List of Articles to be sold for One J3ollar'Each!3 JliSHSS Watches, S1U0 to 125 ZW Lrokl atches, various styles, 7 to 100 200 Ladies' Gold Watches,; 1 50 ? ,lver Hunting Case Lever Watches, 33 to GO 3W) bilver Hnntinj; aisaIpue.Watche . ai to5J ?r1 Composite HimtiusjWrtchfes; r .25 to 50 " lcXdS.elUndllofievdca2(io 7o : J00 Elegant 4ver pl'td Coffoeand Tea Urns, 34 to 50 t'SS-: ;! " Castor-Stands ; 20 to 40 '?'mS ! " " I'ruit&aikebWts, 20. to 50 I'nS " " : U Butter Dishes, 15 to 23 o-i , " 44 Ice Ktchera, 20 to 30 1,500 Silver -Plated Salt Stands. . t 8 to 15 "H K " .Goblet,engrvMnnd pLiij.5tol2 , JSC; -44 C"?3' hed engv'd 10 to 20 1,000 - . CaU Bells, 1 . G to 12 3,000 SeU Silvex Plated Table Forks.- J doz . 1U to 15 5,000 Pau ".-! Spoons, . 5 to 10 '!SX 44 4 Teai sPs J doz, 8 to 12 2,000 Pair " Butter Knives, 5 to 10 5,000 Napkuiliuiis1Tery handsome, ' " ! 5 to 10 2,000 California Diamond duster sets ladies , , i J'cnKAh.Tr. i .-;.- ;i , ; 10T.d25 7inl! t13 tsladies' jewellry,. Id to 25 I'SS P Ladaf 3welry, assorted, , 5 to 10 S'SS S.81 dant Eardrop, 8 to 10 3,000 Miniature and linameled evlvLugpins 8 to 15 2,000 Lnameled and Pearl Broaches, very . handsome , ; j to l JS Jff' Cn-i Dhua'd cluster pins, 8 to 15 A uuu uents. " . S to 10 fnS aKS19; Sl ith stcine r brilliant, 5 to 10 paiiaf Bracelets, finely chased. 10 to -.'25 o'SS ? T S.leeve Buttons, a to 12 3,000 Seal Ping, - . - . I - 5 f,lf) r 3,000 Gold Tlrmb!eiipieili-& - 5 to 10 10,000 Gold Lockets, richly ens ray eJ . . f, t, 1 n 1 -5,000 Plaint ChaseM GolKK Ctolo 10,000 Shield and Signet ItmgT ?S ' c to 10 1 SyS1 IdMldJt-mlermiK 5 to 15 q aXA t "un engr a backs, watch -"ace, 10 10,000 Gold Pens, c slv'r rant'd elwnv hX o'SJ? ? SSV8014 eoa hoid7rs:,13 to 25 idEhv JmL at is.represent- velojes and seI "-CSii?m? y cateT to be had at or oStebfS lrf,ir.M.iiivBi..L. or sent by load to any and doinsthe bsisine!. A.VTLr , V. " i sent for Si; Eleven fdrViFlS&Tf 5iITH'U1 , S10: and One Hundred ft,; fur 5,a' S11 :AnJ person receivings CertilWf fA o- . -- maynot desire, can exchange fox kUZ our iat 01 tne sam value. B v , tKi 7 TI j enabled to. furnish the public 7d aTe rich . and varied stock S good? S aunnJT TThilaall have a chance torLZh verytdghestlue,- A7eSjg?of the 8entel.e nooev-rfauTl1 fTZ1 P" h.,ve beeaunfairly dealt with byluSk' fair triid befora rvi5i n r i n .1 . f. to give us a - o -cifc, , j AGENTS Liberal fW-- Prexniunis, consisting of Watches ?Jni V?Inabie ; Address oil or Jers trk A ir tw...; 0 ' j.j t V n tT & CO., Oct'16. Boi 270Kew,Ydtk.-- : .. ; " - 73 . r -r la.S : C-f 3 ' 9 c n .... tairH H p - o : !-" " --"' -MtfimJ'.in-'i!1' "ft"- i NEW GOODS! r-r XTo--iO, ; XToL3 Street IS NOW KECEIVING -4 LAUGE -4ND WELL SELECTED ; ST0CK!OF DRY-GOODS. CONSISTING IN PAlVl V - - A Fine Assortraent of ; BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES HATS mere FcyTnmmmgs. Iiibbons, Yankee' Notions, C Also, a full assortment of .GeOCEMES. Ha at AVholesale and Retail. . aCall and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 2. ; , . .20-4 State i of IVortU Carolina, ) ' CHATHAM COUNT V f "V0TICE K .Y GIVEN to all whom it may Ll concern. Vhat tVio- -r,-;'i c 1 - J. the Suoenor Conrt nf T.-rt- v . -. . ., onthe first Monday of December next, to hear trr ana determine all such rivil r.lw. 1 rV as not exclusively cognizable by the Sprin- Teri of the Superior Court, under an ordinance of the Con- -iia-u, mupiuaue 31, iowj, entiUed "An Act to change the iunsdiction of thA rvrtrf. o tk. t' pleading therein.-, Offlcew. Suitors and Witnesses win govern themselves accordingly. ; ' -. A. THUIPSON, GS.C ; Oct 2, 2C-Cv LM ST 300 BblsJofLirne. 20tlHhd3,CubaMobsses, i . 15, Bbls.'Cuba Syrap, 200 Bags!Corn, . 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 Bales Prairie Hay, 10 KessjLard, No. 1 PeniviaTi fxiinnr i "Will sell in lois to suit, at iow pricaq. V. V. SMITH, Hay Street. . 2U-4t-pd Oct. 2. IiEAVIR CREEK MANUFACTURING C SPAMV. AltL now nnuf.K;turing fcom their new and im proved machinery, a superior article of sheet ing, which they are offering in lots of from 603 TO 15,0:0 The prices Will 1 Kr nrrmfrn,! oi'm.;1 :l at. - .-.0vu o aj mintp n me in terest of buyers to send thir orders i DIRECT TO TILE. UXDER3IGXED.- . -. All orders or communicaUons in regard to the price will be promptly attended to. ! J. n. HALIi, Prcs't li. C. Mfg Co. 1 t A Aug, 13, '66 l Fresii land JJeautitui Variety of GOODS can be found at No. 9, Hay street, consist ing of every article belonging to a STOCK OF. DllY GOODS- . I ALSO A carefully selected stock of . Boots, Shoes and Hats, Straw. Goods and Crocker y. o I LAWIIEXCE & WIGHTilAX. . Sept. 2 i. ; 2o-iGiu C. T. irATGII Sz SON, OFFER FCll SALE or Exshange f or'Couutry Pro duce: . ' . . : . " , - . Sugars, CoPee, Salt, Nails, -Fish, ... ; Pork, j Molasses, Cheese, f I alj inch Hoop Iron, . . ; Bagging, (Dundee and Gunny):. Kop?, Hard-ware, . Hol!ov-waro, ; ! Crockery; : . . , Blacksmith's Tools, &c Oct 9. j 27-3 1 PETROLEUM. BEST QUALITY, JUST T-ECEIVED ' . , AND , ; . . FOR SALE, , lp , . ' HOIINE & ROlilXSOtf. Oct 2. - . G-tf umm. TIT CI 1 W IXTER. "WHALE, and . TRAIN OILS. . FOR SALE BY HORNE & Oct. 2. ' : . " ROBINSON.' ' 2-t IND0V GLASS, PUTTY, ' ' VARNISHES. '- ; , POTASH, j WHITE LE AD, ' I INDIGO, ' ' BMJESIOSE. CONCENTRATED LYE, i "PAINTS AND DYES ' ' -OF ALL KINDS, . . . FOR SALE BY I . : ' i HORNE i ROBINSON. Oct.'2.; OG-tf PRESCRIPTIONS ! CAREFULLY PREPARED tit air hours during rught or day upon REASONABLE TER-IS. AT - - HORKE & ROBINSON'S Oct 2. 20-tf HUBSELl'S BITTER 1YTNE OF IRON r ELLIS ELTXTR OF CALISAYA BARK, ! SaLwine, Keith's Eclectic Reraedie tirge assortment) and other chemicals and Pharmaceutical preparations, just received and- for ale by ' - i - ' . HORNE & ROBINSON, j "WliulcsiilQ. ami liiul. Duists, . .' I lliy Street, Fafjettevill X. G. ct 2. ; y ..( ' . (;.2C-tL ; O it jO C K E R Y I S GROGJCEBV I J CROGECERVilir JUST 'OPESED V 1 ' ; A Vcw Crockery . Store i In FayettDville F, C. V U i'o. n, iii the f.r.W, ' ;'!' ' (Next Door to' Kite's Corner A'" lllLL BE FOUND a LARGE and General 'AjsoVu 1 went 01 CROCKER r, GLASSWARE, AXD HOUSE, FURXISIUWJ U00DS, ... j To which I respectfully invite the .attention of thi Ladies and Genttemen of Fayetteville and Vicinity. Gall and ' cxanauie for yoarselveii, i No hjjy far showing, good-. j ., . ; , r , ' , i A. R.' CAR.VER. Oct 16. 1 . - ",28-t -' ; 'COMMISSION MERCHANT, ! - GR O C Elt ' f r: ri AiVD JVIIOLEALE ! DEALER , j , j JLlV TOBACCO. 1 ':X;0,;2p7 . HAY.STRl-iliT, . (Old Stand of Duncan McLaurin, Iiqr.,) " Oct 2.. . " - 2-lni' Por Sal; "1 . casks Lirae, V . l0P erjdl ifft, cyth -blafles. spades, shovels and frka, cythe -tones, overui,pU and extra oven fids, - to . - L TATTHEWS. O-t 2 - , ; 2C CHEAP STORE AND 1IEV7 GOODS. ONE DOOR from the Slarket House. Jas. Kvle's Old Stani The half .of DR. JAS. F. FOULKES T) ESrECTFULLY informs his friends and enstom--Jl era that he has now in Store a vrell selected stock OF. Fall and Winter Gnnf!:. v-w-inig m pare 01 trie loiio win irr ar- DeLainsl "R?iV s;iw a . . Cloths, Cassinieres, Snfmetts, Opera Flannels, WhrU Do. Red Da Brown Demofttic J2rown Drills. Flowera, ilerinoes, French Plaids, Alpacas, Shepherd De, Ginghams, "Wollen IIood, Ladies Long Shawls, -Woolen Shawls, Bleached DomtstW. Ribobns, ' t.w.-. iuiu uvuunn, Irty Men's and Boys Wool and Cassinere TTrji i-auies Hose, ChUdren s Hose, Hisses and Boys Half Hose. eflSTSi?e8' a ci Children. Sheet Men sBoot, and Shoes, ; 1ite GcxxlZ Laces and Oraminc,' PlnmfZ Iloor OH Clothe Together with a variety of other artieles usuaHv fonn4 in a first diss Dry Goods Siore. These Goods have been selected with great care, and will be sold at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL nt the placed m this market. Purchasers will do well t i Kiu c-iunine ior uxezuseives. e 4 . . ' JAS. F. FOULKES. NO. I, HAY ST., A3 RE NOW RECEIVING their FALL and WIKTEft " snnnliT nf TT-f V nn r v . ., . ... - -f .p 1UUC -dually kept in a First Class - I T ' A U J. & . . . ft f 111 linUMTIIF Oil a.V,Aln Dr G0i9Z?5 ESTABLISHMENT. Onr Senior Partner rpciiUnr. in ATv- .-n u. r " " vij- mi cuauw us to keep up our stock by every arrival, insuring tl latest styles at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Iurcbasors will find it to their ad vantage to examina Sept. 25. . j -5.tf A Kcw and Grsuid EyocU M E zTl Cl M EI DR. MAGGILL'S PILLS AND i SALYE- THESE wonderful medicines are now r- ' " the people that but little endorsee " . ne as a physic need be made. Th iug- i-u-uuu no mineral, -f : UU(j tuev do not enfeeble the fcysU -Jrin- The r axe universal in creating ! " 0 A' VIGOROUS APPETITE: And correspondingly atrengtheu the digestion. They tone the liver, clenr the head, and steady the nerves, lo those who are not familiar with th? nso of DR. MAG G I EL'S PILLS as an anti-biUous remedy the following extracts from various k alters will be, it is hoped, of sufficient impoi tanco to jdtily the quoting'of theiu here; WHAT THE PATIENTS SAT XJ9 DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXD KALVEL The be.st Pills for headache I ever had." tJ?1" nver ,rks like'tta "ighie, thanks to ypcr ' "I am pleasca ; to say to you,? Dr. MaggieL that I would not be without a box of your Pill for curintf me of morning nausea for the world." "You will nnd enclosed one dollar. Your Pills are only 2 i cents, but I consider them worth to uieoua dollar. ' "DlUK DOCTOB llv trrvmo YA fv. U morning like the back of a cat. Your pills, took it away, 1 I took half a pin and erashed H to povder, and cave it 111 jelly to my bttle babe for cholera morbus. Th dear httle pet was well in three hours after. 'I Ntippwe it ishanlly worthwhile to 'tell you my burned loot has got well froti tne use of your Salve. Enclosed find 25 cents for another box to keep in their "Send me another box of Salve. ' "Enclosed find 7 cents for two boxes of your iln giels Pills juid one of Sal ve." - 0 "The nioit gentle yet searching medicine I ever 8 wal- I - . T MAGGIEL'S PILLS AXD SALYX Are almost universal in tluir effects, and a cure can bo almost always guaranteed, i . FOR BILIOUS DISEASES' Nothing can be more productive of cure than the Pill Their almost magic influence is felt at otce and the nrjntd coucoumiUoits of this most distressing' ilise:ise are removed. These remedies are madefiom tue purest ' : VEGETABLE COHTOUXDS. They will not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with good eli'ect in prescribed dose ta tho. youngest oabe. FOR CUTAXEOUS DISORDERS And all cmptious of the skin the1 SALYE is raost in valuable. : It dcs4iot heal externally alone, bat pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil. .. DR. JIAGGIEL'S T TTT.fi TNHTAIU-UIUC CCJLB TH 1XILLOWIXO DISEX-XSr Headache, Indigestion, . Bowel Compiaints, Coughs, -Colds, Chest Disease Cijstiveness, ' Dyspepsia, . Diarrhtea, Dropsy, ' liebihlv. : ' Inlinenzi-. Inrtanuoation, Inward WeaknesSp.' Liver Complaint, Lo-TesM of Spirits. Ringworm, Salt Rheum, Scftlds. Fever and Ague, RLeuxuati-xu, Skin Diseases. Uich lox contains 12 PUI OXE PILL IS A DOSE. ' - Notice. None genuine without the cnnavpI r61 around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. -J-VLrGILL, New York, to cotinterteit which. Is felony i?r- Hold by all respectable Dealer-- ia medicino throughout the United States and Canadas, ai 25 cent per box ox pot -figs. .. .. , m. - .-For sale by JAS. X. SMITH, - . Druggist and Apothecary-, -darket Square,-Fay ettevillev N. C. Aug. 21. . . . . , . . , 20-12o. -4 NEW AND GRAND EPOCH. ' t ' JIMZUMVJLVMl I Ar,GIEt' " 4 untUx of a new Metlical Sys T y ,t latouw whose vast internal doses enfeeble tho stonch aud paralyze the bwels, must give precedence to the man who restow beaUh and apatite with from one to two of hi extraordinarv PilU nad cures the most virulent sorts with a box oV so of his wonderful and all healircr fcvive Tbesa two, fireat (specixa ot the Doctor -xertTg 7l the stercotypcil nostrums of the day. Extraordiuarr eyfes of thepubUc to the inefficieneyxrf ;Kb iso-lleai . r" m axv vr u ivtr .ti w 1 1 s-ti w r.ra JtllcT' upon which people have o lorur blimllYtltniendM' tn .-r . 'i . .j , , ,, , -r6K x iu are w. oi Lilt cu that ar swallowed by the dozen, and of. whicU Vt - A j--svries an atwolute necassitr for another.. 0; r- trr t.t r. -rn Tr.'.'. . place the- bwel.ia i-rfect .order, toae- the stomach. r. . v .n...a.a . . . . w : 4V"" ivw, ma reiKler Ui ;ijiri ligs ami buoyant! lire re is no trrininT .t r,;nn Jorm of coostipnHon. If the liver itif-ected, its func- ' tioiw are iestordiaiid if the-neroi. it is inyiror.itfL Thi l ., nn ...'.i. j. rtnes very desirable for the wants of dBcaterfuiale Ulc-iumnud eruptive dlswuses re literally extingedsh- f.ictsit is here anaounced tlvxt .llazrieFs Hit- nun, MJixjjrpiit? amr ZJiarrnect 1'llls cun where all otiien f.iL . IVhiU f.-ltnv-. vl r?;i bLiins, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin JUazzicF& lr- ; rv.M.-1. T- -.? ... .. iiu-iauic. OlUll uy . AAUtilJ-U, 1 line Qt, Ndw York, and all Druggists, at Hi cts Kr b-.- 1 ' Vi jf
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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