Ac . c t ' 'X v ' ' ' ''' r ' '. '" ': -f .- . J" .. .. U".wf , . ; s i" . -; r r THE EAGLE. M. J. McSWEEN & CO , j Publishers and Proprietors. M. X McSWEEN, Editob. ' ' ' :o-o: : TERJtISi Weekly, . .. One year, " ' 4., Six months, berai-weekly, one year, 4 six months, - 53 1 4 2 00 50 00 00 Post Office, t Fayetteville, N. C. f A On and. after r Annst 1st. J868, until farther suli wxil tloselEHd lamve at this notice, the m .oSxcei follow Northern, Southern, "Western and Eastern Miiils Yia. Warsaw, will close everyday except Kaudays at IZAo p. m. Arrive every day ex cept Mondays by 7a.in. ' r Western Bail Koad, carrying mails to Moore, -Randolph and Montgomery counties, closes every Monday and Thursday, at 6.15 a. m. Arrives same days by 3 p. m. Bostick's Mills, Little's Mills, Mangum, Al bemarle, Norwood and .Swift Island via. Luru berton and llockingham every Wednesday at (J. 3.0 a. m. Lumbarton, Elizxbcjthtown, Rockinghanr, Wadesboro' and offices on the W. ." fc li. It. R. via. Warsaw, eveiy Wedi.e-.diiy, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 12.45 p.- nii GEO. LAUDER, P. M. Office hours will be until ; further, notice every day.exeept bundays from 7.30 a. m.,.till 3 p. m., and from 2.30 p. in., till 6.30 p. in. . On Sundaj's from i).30 a. m. till 10.25 a. m. AN ACT, IN RELATION TO THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF CLERKS OF SUPERIOR COURT3. ' The General Assembly of North Carolina . do enact: Seo. 1. That as this act will be incor porated in the general act respecting - the practice and procedure of the courts, required to be reported to the General Assembly at its present session, by the commissioners appointed for that purpose, it will be printed in the "general act and not elsewhere amocg the acts of tbis General Assembly, un- - less otherwise hereafter directed. v ' Seo 2,-The Secretary of State is re ' quired to have t ie third section of this act, and. that portion relating to the Superior Court Clerks, printed at least weekly in four papers published in this State," and." the sum necessary . for that purpose is hereby ppric'l'rirtte1 from - any monies in the Treasury not other wise appropriated. - Sec. a. The terms of the severalSa perior Courts of this State shall begin in each year at the times hereinafter stated, md shall continue to be held " far two weeks (Sundays nnd legal holi : ''days excepted,) unless the business Bhall be sooner disposed of. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ; Bertie co,uhty tirst Monday in March find October. . Hertford, third Monday in March and October. ' Gates, fourth Monday after the first , Monday in March and October. Chowan, sixth Monday after the first : Monday in March and October. Perquimans, eighth Monday after the first Monday in March and Oc tober. V Pasquotank, tenth Monday after ' the first Monday in March .an.l Oc--. tober. Caniden, twelfth Monday after the first Monday in March and October. Currituck, fourteenth Monday after - the first Monday in March and Oc tober. "feOXD JUDICIAIi DISTSICT.. Tyrreiljcounty the first Monday in in September and Februaiy. Washgton," third Monday in Sep- temper find February. Martin, second monday after the third monday in September and Feb ruay. ' Hyde, fourth monday after third monday in September and February. t Beaufort, sixth monday after the third monilay iu September and Feb Aruary. . 1 . tv , Pitt, ejghth monday after the third jn inday in September and February. Edgecombe, tenth monday after the third monday in September and February. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. "Wayne county the' first monday in September and February. . JonsT third, monday in September and February. f r Onslow, first monday after the fourth monday in September and February. Craven, third monday after the fourth monday in- September and February. Lenoir, fifth monday after the fourth monday in September and February. Ijeuoir, fifth monddy after the fourth fmpnday in September and February. Greene, seventh monday after the . fourth monday in September aud Feb ruary. Carteret, ninth monday after the fp irth monday in September and Feb : ru try. Wilson, eleventh monday after, the iporth monday in September and Feb- FAYETTEYILLE, ;N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1868: FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTEICT. . Robeson county on the fourth mon day in August and February. ! Bladen, second nionday after the fourth monday in August and! Febru- Columbus, fourth monday after the fourth monday in August and Febru ary. Brunswick, sixth monday after the fourth monday in August and Febru ary. .; New Hanover, eighth-mondav after the fourth monday ' in August and February.,, ;:; y,r-S--:L, ':&&&Z. Sampson, tenth mcmda v : af teir: ih a Jourih monday: l: n J;, J-,?,..r fourth monday in August and Feb ruary. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . Harnett county the second monday in August aud February. Moore, second monday after the sec ond monday in August and February. Montgomery, fourth Monday after the second monday in August and Feb ruary. Stanly, sixth monday after the sec ond monday in August and February. Union, eighth monday after the sec ond monday in August and February. Anson, tenth monday after the sec ond monday in August and February, Itichmonu, tvvelitu monday alter the second monday in August and Febru- ary, Cumberland, fourteeth monday aft'r I the second monday in August and February. -. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Granville county second monday in August and February. . Warren, second monday after : the second monday in August and Febru arv. Franklin, fourth monday after the second monday in August and Febru ary. ' j Johnston, sixth monday after j the second monday in August and Febru ary. , ! Waje, eighth monday after the sec ond monday in August and February. Nash, tenth monday after the sec ond monday in August and February. Halifax, twelfth monday after the second monday in August and Febru ary. Boirt.lvn rt.o , f.m.U.1111. ...3 after the second monday in August and February. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. truilford county, the first monday in march and -September. ; Rockingham, the second monday after the t first monday in Jarch and September. I Caswell, fourth monday alter tnc first monday in Jarch aud September, Person, sixth monday after the hrst mOnday in Jarch and September. vOrange, eighth monday after the first monday in Jarch and September. Chatham, tenth monday after the first monday in Jarch and September. llaudolph, twelfth monday after the first. monday in march and September. Alamance, fourteenth monday after thevfirst monday in "Jarch and jSfep tember. . " , EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Davie county, the first monday in April and September. j llowan, third monday in April and epteu.b -r. l)avidson, second Monday after.the third Monday in April ana Septem ber. I Forsythe, fourth monday after the third monda3r in April and September. Stokes, sixth monday after the third monday in April and September. ! Surry, eighth monday after the third monday in April and September. Yadkin, tenth monday after the third monday in April and September. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, j " Polk county the first monday j in March and September. ! Rutherford, third monday in March and September. T i Cleaveland, second monday after the third monday in March and Septem ber. ' ; Liacoln, fourth monday after third monday in March and September. I Gaston, sixth monday after the third monday in March and September, j Mecklenburg, eighth monday after the third moftday in March and Sep tember. Cabarrus, tenth monday after the third monday in March - and Septem ber. , TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Catawba county, first monday in March and September. Alexander, third monday in March and September. Iredell, second monday after the third monday in March and September. Wilkes, fourth monday after third monday in March and September. Caldwell, sixth" mouday after third nionday in Jrcb and September. V Burke; ejghth monday after the third monday in March and September. ; McDowelJ, tenth' monday after third monday in March and September. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 1v ! Alleghany county; first mondajon April and September. i -j Ashe, third monday in A3ril and Sejv temoer. - " - .: ' Wautauga, second monday after I the tnird monday in April and September. Mitchell, fourth monday alter third monday in ApriLand September. .-- Yancey, sixth monday after the thirj monday in April and September.-3 Madison, eighth nionday after third m on aay in April ana ep tern ber. Buncombe, ten th monday after third laonuay. in April ana. oep temoer. . TWELFTH JUDIDIAL DISTRICT. Clay county, first monday in April ana oeptemoer. ; .' : " Cherokee, third monday in April and oepremuer. . ' Macon, second monday after third monday in April and September. Jackson, fourth monday after third monday in April and September. : j Haywood, sixth mouday; after third monday in April and September. Transylvania, eighth monday after the third monday in April and Septem ber. Henderson, tenth monday aft ar third monday in April and September. . AN ACT ? TO PBOVIDE FOB THE KEGISTBATION OF VOTEBS The General Assembly of North Carolina da' enact: . ' sec 1 That the commissioners of counties shall have power, (a majority of such commis sioners who are duly qualified being present,) to estaDiisn, alter, discontinue or create sucn separate places of elections in their respective counties as irom time to time they may deem expedient, giving thirty days notice thereof, by advertisement in some public journal, il there be one in their count', in three public places and at the Court House in their county. sec 2 The Secretary of State shall, prior to the tenth day of September next, provide for and forward to the commissioners of counties, suitable registration books for each 'election precinct as established- for the last previous election, ana a suitable number ot the blank forms of oaths, prescribed by Article VI; sec tion 4, ol the Constitution. sac 3 Iu case the commissioners of counties shall not receive, on or before the first day ol October next, a sufficient number of registra tion books and blank forms of oaths, as above prescribed, they sh:H provide themselves with the same at the expense of the State. sec 4 The commissioners of counties, or, in case no commissioners shall have qualified; the Governor, shall, on or beiore the fifth day of October next, select one Justice 1 of ,the Peace who shall act as Kegistrar of voters for such precinct He shall be furbished with a regis- . . - i r A il 1 .1 11 tration bo&it ana bianK iorms oi oatu, ana snail it all tlRies, irom me uueeuui ua ui uciuuci next until the day ot the next residentiai election, receive and register such quaimed voters as may offer, administering the oath pro- .1 1 1' 1.1 ; A.1 1 vuled by the iourtn section oi me xixm aiuuie of the Constitution, to which oath he shall re quire each elector to subscribe previous to re gistering his name in the registration book. He shall receive a fee of five cents for each voter registered, to be paid out of the County Treasury. . . . . sec 5 The county commi sioners, or, in case no commissioners shall have qualified for their respective precincts, counties, i the Governor, shall, on or before the twentieth day of Octo ber next, appoint two electors in each precinct, who shall, with the Kegistrar be judges of elections at the next ensuing residential elec shall, fifteen days previous thereto, appoint one Justice of the Peace and two elec tors in eacn precinct as juages oi ewcuous ior cvry ensuing oiuie, couu nuu iumjuin election. The judges of election shall attend at the places for which they are sevf-rally ap pointed, on the day of election, and Fhall be sworn by the snerm, or, in ms uuseucu, some Justice of the. Peace or other officer au tViorized to administer an oath, to conduct the election fairly and impartially, according to the Constitution and laws of toe Estate; ana m ae fault of acting, shall be guilty of misdemean or. Such judges, in addition to the powers conferred upon them by this act, sh.ll have all the powers and duties heretofore vested in in spectors of elections, not inconsistent there- witn, ana ne supjeci, io me p sec 6 Every male person born in the United States, and any male person wno nas neen na turalized, twenty-one years old or upwards, who shall have resided in the btate twelve months next preceding the election, and thir ty days in the county in which he offers to vote, shall be deemed an elector and shall be entitled to registration upon application. sec 7 Except in cases provided for in sec tion eleven, of this act, no person shall be al lowed to vote at any election unless his name shall be found upon the registration books of the precinct in which he offers to vote, unless he shall take and subscribe the following oath: . , do solera-ly a rear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Consti tution and laws of North Carolina not incon sistent therewith; that I have been a resident in the State of North Carolina ' for twelve months, and in the county of - for thirty days, and that I have neither registered nor voted during this election in any other pre oinct" Such person having taken this' oath shall .thereupon b registered. - - Rftrt It shall be the duty of the iudge.of in, toon thek Tflmstratiou books for thei precinct at the place of holding the elec tion during the day of such eleotiou, and to re gister therein the name of any legal voter, first administering the oath as provided in the last section, before receiving the vote of any elect or not previously registered, j ' sec 9 . Immediately after any election, the in does nf elAclinrt Khali deposit the registia- a ? ' . 1 r iL.: nA!.,ta TP! til the Register of Deeds of their : counties. sec 10 It shall be the duty of the Register of Deeds, previous to any election to be held af ter November next, to furnish the jndg- s of election lor each precinct with the registry frqoks for fljeir prepinct. ) ' . aee 11 Too Registrar of voters shall, at the request of any legal registered voter in bis pre cinct, fuml-ia tq such TPlcr n4? ?ijna- JL tnre; a certificate of registration, stating- the county and precinct in which such voter shall be registered, and shall make ah entry of auch certificate against the name of such1 voter on the registration book. jUpon such certificate of registration such elector may vote -in any precinct in his county, without further regis tration.' ' ' ; ' - r ,: (i .: I seo 12 Upbri receiving such votethe judges of elections shafl fold such certificate ot regis tration with. the ballot of the elector offering to vote thereupon and deposit it in the ballot box. " sec X3 All Acts and ' sections of acts." ordi- i nances -and sections of ordinances, in conflict Herewitn are nereby repealed.' : . ; i T sec 4r, Tbis act shall be in force from and af ter its ratification.. , . - Hatified the 24th day of August, A 0," 1868. -' tin nmJ ' To amend an Act entitled An act;lo provide for zne itegisiraiton oj voters. The General Assembly do enacts ' " sec 1 That the Justice of the Peace appoint ed by the commissioners or by the Governor to act as Registrar of Voters in each election precinct,' as provided in the fourth section of an act entitled "An Act to provide for the Re gistration of yoters,f t . shall ' make out two copies of the original Registration book for the purposes hereinafter J mentioned; which said copies, when certified to be correct by the Re gistrar, shall have all the legal force and effect of the original registration book. - sec 2 That the county commissioners, or, in case no commissioner shall have qualified, the Governor, shall, on or before the 20th of Oc tober next, appoint six collectors at each pre cinct who shall, with the Registrar, be judges of election at the next ensuing Presidential election; and the said. six electors shall take the place of the electors provided for in the fifth section ot the said act and shall perform all the duties which have been conferred upon tnem. ..... ' y-: . ; i sec 3 It shall be the duty of the judges pro vided for in the preceding section to provide at least three separate ballot boxes on the day of the election at their precincts for the con venience of voters, and as many more boxes as' they may think necessary. Two judges shall preside at each of the three ballot boxes, and if a majority of the judges think more boxes neceesary, they shall appoint tfro addition! judges for each additional box. The Regis trar snail assist at an tne boxes, sec 4 The Registrar of voters shall furnish the original registration book and -i the two copies hereinafter provided for, to the judges of the election in the precinct for which he is appointed; he shall furnish one copy to the judges of each of the three boxes, and if there be more than three boxes, he shall furnish one additional copy for each additional box sec 5 The Registrar shall, receive one cent tor each name, copied from the original regis tration book. . . sec G. Auy person who shall, with intent to commit a fraud, vote at more than one time, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con viction, shall be imprisoned not less than six or more than twelve months, or fined not less one hundred nor more than five huudred dol lars at the discretion of the court; and any re gistrar of voters or any clerk or cop3ist who commit a fraud snalTDe name iu tne game yvu- alty. sec 7. No registered voter shall Ibe challen ged on the daj of election, but those offering to register on the day of election may be1 chal lenged, and every person applying for regit tr.v tion before the election may be challenged at that time in like manner. lseo 8. AH acts inconsistent with the provis ions of this act-are hereby repealed. ji sec 9. The secretary of state shall furnish a printed copy of this act to the commissioners of each county. - ' . sec 10. This act shall be in force from and after its passage. Ratified the 24th day of August, A.D., 1868. (Signed, V JOS. W. HOLDEN, Speaker House of Representatives, - (Signed,) TOD. R. CALpWELL, President of the Senate. STATE OFNORTH CAROLINA. Office Secretakt or State, ) J Raleigh, X. C, Augusl.2Slh, 18G8. f I, Henry J. Mennixger, secretary of state, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original act on file in this office. .H.J. MENN1NGER, Secretary of State. NOTICE. T THE BOLTING cloths at the Merchant Mills are now in repair, and we are pre pared to crrind wheat for the public. W, C. TROY. Aug. 24 . : : GROCERIES ! GROCERIES! I AM now recovering a large and well select ed stock of - , ; Groceries, Provisions, ?., ' whch I will sell for cash or thirty days time to those who le met their payments, my stock consists in pajt of the following: 50 Bags Rio Coffee, ; 4 - . - 25 Bbla Sugar assorted, 75 Sides Sole Leather, 40 " Upper " 10 hhds. Bacon, 40 bbls. Pork, 35 half bbls. Xiard. 35 bbls Mackerel, 40 boxes Cheese, 50 Kegs Nails. 40 " Powder, . - 7 50 bags Shot, ; . 40 boxes Candy, " 10 boxes No 10 Cotton Cards, ; 10 tons Iron, 25 boxes Axes, 20 cases Shoes, t ' 300 sets Common Teas, : . r 100 doz. Plates. ; - - , ALSO, .. ... , Hollow-ware, Pocket Cutlery, Knives and Forks, Buckets,- Brooms, Spades, Shovels' EorksBrushes, Curry Combs, Sad-Irons, Trace Chains, &c E.F. MOORE. .- AuS. 24. : c REMOVED, A PTER this date we 'may be found at I the XX. "Isranson store, " north side of Hay street, lately occupied ; by Mr. " E Ij Pemberton,1 at .which place we ofier-for ale. Groceries, Hard ware and Iron, " : VJ Also, No 1 Peruvian Guano and Bone Dust. We will sell low for cash or country produce. i iV. i-civ W 1 SillTH & CO. sept 3 : ; t ; 4-ttf T. J. JONES. SD, G. WOETHV N. Q. DAJOEI T. J.; Jones & Co.j S3 General Com tn ission Jllcr chants, ' , -: :v , . : 27 Hat Stbeet,' ': - Fayetteville, N. C. A fall stock of Groceexes and Pbovisions always on hand. Also, regular dealers in Lime, PijAsteb, Cement,. Land Plasteb, Gua no, Baugh s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. ES5 Liberal' advances will be made on con signments, be; sold in AVilmington or New York. . Represented in Wilmington by . "Worth & Daniel, " New xorfc by UitDie, Worth & Co. . ? may 5. 109-ilyi R. H. COWAN, JNO. W. CAMERON. JAS. H. HILL R.H.eOWA& GO. "and , , . WHOLESALE GROCERS. Agents for M. Davis &" Son's (Liberty, Va.-i) celebrated '. Virginia Chewing louacco. J ; Agents for Lister Brers Superphosphate '. of Lime . ' . ' '.. . ! - - Agents for Vulcan Iron WorTcs, - . - Ihchmond. "Wilmington, N. C, . No. 32 North Water street. July 7. . 18-1 y. E. X Hale & Son, BOOKSELLRRS & STATIONS, : Hotci Biiilclingr, No 41, Hay Street, Fayetteville N. C SCHOOL BOOKS in general use. BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS and STATIONERY of all kinds,, at wholesale and retail. j. Orders with cash attended to. Persons who do no tbav promptly on rre- synuuion ononis neeci not asa credit. ' M. . ' X 1 j uiie j. GEO- Z- PESNCH, Commission Merchant and Real Instate Agent Wilmington, N. C, w TILL publish August 1st, for free dis tribution, a catalogue of lands for sale in North and South Carolina. Send in a des cription and price of lands. No charge un less n sale is effected. July 7. 18-i-con-t-Jan. 21. i BUGGIES' ANDrROCKAWAYS 1 AT REDUCED PRICES. . WE have now on hand a very large and ocmpletea ssortnient of BUGGIES, j ROCKAWAYS, and , ' HARNESS, which we arc offering at greatly reduced prices. A. A. McKETHAN tt SON. . march 17. 102-tfj. 18 68! -FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS. millinery" GOODS ! Ribbons, Trimming llibbons, Velvet Ribbons, Silts, Satins, Velvets, FANCY- BONNET MATERIALS, BLONDS, CRAPES, .FELTS. French Flowers, Plumes and Ornaments, , Bov nets and Ladies Hats,. In Straw, Silk, Velvet and felt. We offer thelargest and best assorted Stock in the United States, comprising all the latest Parisian Novelties and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness. AHMSTKONG, CATOR & CO. 237 & 23U Baltimore st, Baltimore. Aug 31 : ... :. . 44t " WE are receiving our Fall Supply of Gents, Ladies'. Misses, Boys, and Children's Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, embracing a gTeat variety of styles and. qualities, selected from the best MAXUFACTOKiES expressly for the re tail trade. ' 'ALSO, Kole and UoTer Leathei. Calt Lining and Binding Skins, Snoe 'Thread, Lasts, with a general assortment of shoe find- i : ; ings, all of which will he sold . on the most favorable .1 terms for CASH, -V or to customers who cash their bills, when presented;. . . ', 1 8. T..HAWLEY & SON. . August 31; 4-w3t ' BEMOYAL. nniTE nndersi'rned has removed to the store 1 formerly occupied by H & E J Lilly, two doors east of Fayetteville Hotel, where he has on hand and will receive in a few days a large stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Yarns, Sheeting, &c. He respectfully invites his old customers to give hini a call at his new stand.'-' ' ' f-4:'" "" "' " -;" "1 ' ' E. L. TEMBERTON. isro. 6. NEW GOODS t ; NEW GOOPS !! ; v - S4o,ooo : ... i Worth of ew Goods just received riSHBLATE A BO'S. .,. x- -v ft 'T are now reeeivinir our larre and tzxj nificent stock.ofi.r ujl -i. C , consisting in part of j . Merinoes, . Enipress Cloths,- V Black and Colored Alpacas,-. Tako. Clloths, Lusterine, Mohairs, Chenes, Poplins, Serge Ancrlerino, Robe de Chambre, Armures, DcLaues, Muslins, Prints, Blankets, Spreads, Sheetings, Shirtinp, Bed Ticking,. , Drillings, Cloaks, Sacques, Shawls, a full and com- . v plete lino of j - i ; LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, The In visible Hair Net,1 The Celebrated 'Duchess Kid Gloves.. every pair warranted, if they rip or tear the money will be refunded. We have largely increased our as sortment of . .noSlEIlYand GlArESL 50 do'z. 'pieces of thai celebrated Cash's Brittania Ruffling,! . 5U adz. Hoop Skirts; A large and fine assortment of La- dibs' and Misses Walking Shoes and Gaiters, together with a full lino of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, . Cloths, Cassimcrcs, 150 pieces Jeans. ' 96 doz. Men's and Boys' Hats, 140 cases Boots and Shoes, and ft general assortment of Goods, adopted to ' ' 1 " ; , . 'Ladies and Gents1 Wear. . : All the ahore Goods, were Durchased from the Jmiortere and manufi cnrfw direct, for t i i - js , marked in plain figures,' so every one can sea the price: We nave only one price, t . S. JL FISHBLATE & BBO. . On the Corner. i Market Square. , Aug 24. . 1- " REMOVAL. ON SEPTEilBEK FIEST, we will mov into our -1 . . NEW STORE, Hakket Square, and will in a few days com mence getting in our i . I NEW STOCK. to which we would ask the a tention of. par chasers. Aug 21 J. K. KYLE A CO. 4-wtf Brass Kettles, for preserving, . . ' . ilasliu Hauce pans, all sizes, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, all sizes. Sad Irons, wagon and cart boxes, ; Well buckets and well wheels. Manilla and cotton rope, all styles. Water buckets, paiN and tubs, ' W. G. MATTHEWS, 58 A CO Hay st aug 31. : . - 4-wtf ' EEMOYiAL. rpiIEO. MABTINE has removed from his JL old stand, up town, to No. 20, Hay street, the store formerly occupied by W N Tilling hast as a Crockery Store, and more recently by J K Kyle & Co., as a, Dry Goods store. Hs keeps on hand all kinds of f HARDWARE,. and will be happ) to see his friends. Sept 10. - I j tf TO FARMERS ! TONS GENUINE No. 1 Psscvxiw tjKJ Gdano just received and for le, di rect from Government agency in New York.' Also, 15 to 20 tons Unadulterated -Bone-warranted. Send in vourj orders for, the s bove valuable and warranted Fertilizers, . . , PlOWS- ... ... ; t Now on hand, Nos. 10, 11, (C0, CO;, 3-4, Kentucky Pattern, and AC. t 1. . Iron otnei! Stool.' Wide Iron, Swedes, from 4. to 9 inches wide already cut-in sizes to suit shares.' Bar Iron, Swedes, from li to 2 inches wide. Plow Steel, from 6 to 8 inches wide. Cast Steel, , best article. . Englwb . refined Iron from 1 to 2 inches wide. Best English Hoop Iron. C-rocories. .1 - Coffee Bio and old Java. . Rngar- from common brown to best white." Teas oftbs best varieties, Cora aud Corn Meal, on band constantly. I r i . ! All of the above articles we will seh low for cash., i w. D'smrnco. Hotel Baildmp March3, 100-tf I " -t ' - V