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i t 1 )2Hg jaoiffis coueciiom .- -'" ' . I - si-di;Vi'JE!aH.Y.vfaeLErf VrV i F vllieatJFajetteTillef N, C., 'Tuesdays -" , and BafarTsA vi M 1 . ' . ll,f TBBiIS W SUB.CKIPTlONi- j.? ,: -r.v: One yea--. :U . . H. r.1 . .IHiTa . $5: 00 Three months . fc . . bungle copies five cents,, - Will be sent oat oif faorninsrs of trabficfition by- trains and 'boat-1,1 and ibe ready for town e abscribers at 7 a it. if - - , i. - . . The WEEKLY EAGLE published every auuiALuijr ut per -unmuaj- or i out 1 or six afonth's. v- - '-'''V- -y T- .'A-j-' -The Weekly" and -SemkWeefciy ttoetner making. tri-weekly issue, $7 V0 a year; $3 50 fosix months. J: . ; ;;,,-VVWA TOE T11E EAGLE. ' v : t Severuh m on lbs have . passed, Mncej oar last letter, and in JLentieesee,Aa m . - Korth Carolina, tbe.waiiatb of aatiimn i,"nnl its cbeerfuluess navebeein CS i : t-Uangcd;for Ike ; cold uess. n n d d reary - laiwlscanQ of winter. Drin" ULbese . jiuontas hift iitue bejpnu tbe jrJzT)!icE2 western country .to cause ua to reahze that we live in- an age famons ,for cbanet' The fall came and wenp!ea8 :iitly, .an ofCcaKiounl copnpr, pposMim hunt,' or attondnnco :of :p,rpUacUd iiievtins, bt is'i the .only ; sources of !iniusemMit or excitement until the Fair in Xoveraber offered f Htllb va riety to the cason's dullness. The Fair, aHlionb it was the first -v. r held in this county and prepared i'tr with the precipitancy and want oi time and foresilit with which thetirst :ittemjts at all i-itat-. enterprises are ant to be made, and .condnct-ed with 4 the s:i!in snc-cprs which iPiiLrall' at tends tbe ende irors of novicoy, was a ery fail FanyTUud the-people- of tlje eoiinty showed by their tireless attt-iul anee in sunshine nuil slnulow, that, al though the l (w of live stock. ari cnltur.ii uo'luets and works, "of art i:iirht be ordinary;' t-t the disphiy ol :m atiraerive :iiid-.Uyi"talle variety f hnu;an beings shu!d not be a .failure. lit'iic nobody larked for ol jelsof in-r-t., ;!d t orcasiou on ihe, who'e was a pleasaitt one. The sale ol' coiti, ..owinjj 4 o-4he" n favorable 01 irtos, h;i;s been fclov, mid on .iccMniut oi ; his diiilnris of-thf. -market liifuey has n-t b n li'ntifui,-,Jis j;ica.i,f .-ssrouhi wi.h. llowevri-, liHiet; are i;ov . inre eneouj aiing, nntl t he gre.-il dillicnlty w t4uis:lu be to get Christ ma$ -l i was cold enough to Ireezi; the ; artlor which . people are wtiiit '0 f el in its ceiobra?ion, but the usual demands upon the s iiyu'a hi beverages were made among the adult-, and the accustomed oanifJUi?s iaj ors, Uvere not absent among ; the j-uvemles. J .Our Tennessee turkey tasted marly -as.! gtod as it would hta.ve tasted, iluid jt been, .fattened anil eaten ,in, North Carolina.; Ve needed jsome, .j'fnsim i;joii beer and a riberal dish of cojiurds only, to i.magiiie ourselves to Aui in our boiue of a vear ago. , The,, dayn -being exi-cedi ugly cold, a fv"-v .turns, of fat jlightwoo l were often wislied for. Tile ioeeupation of blowiug and punehju"-, I and otiserwis C" xi s.ig ; a lire, fpi ad o. .with 'i ccii poplar aud fence .rails , i nqt. v ery dc si rab! 6 n n C L rist in as day,,y 1 I ; the, mercury at zero. .... ..,7:,., . 'At. nilit the young. J adies of ..the li'ulev Female College treated tbe , people of the town and ,. country around to tbe siuht of a Christmas establishments aiM'iTarietyisl6reF It is needles to say that therd was, little spare room in the ball, for who ever beaj-d of a Christmas! tree, enterjajip, merit that wa's poorty attended fc If at no' .other tinie the rover will be reminded of tbe familiar associations treo which was ornameiUeil.uicon. eiderable tas tie, a u d ih 6 ie pi a 11 Ip a d d with the cood thihgsf6f JcoAfectioriety "and p'thce kiiowtr t-thaeti.wliexeido it. Tborailroad-isfastvbeing com he would like to be, he surely WUl during the festive hours of .Cbristmas. So it was not strange that wbile we were spectators of a Christmas merry making in West. Tennessee that our minds should floaaway beyond the Cumberlandsj.the -llegauies and the Blue Eidge. . , ff,rr-. f--v The New Year has given lis a liberal allowance of mud, rain and snow. The streets of tbo town have been very dis agreeable for foot par.sqngersj and" the roads in tire neighborhood haver been hardly passable. Our' experience iu traveling has been similar, of late to our aggravating jonrneyiug.of, the spriugtimej but oni& gteatly magnified scale. The narrow hollow' where1 iflicr public road crosses the railroad cut was like Banyan's Valleyrof Humiliation, for whoever attempted to ci'OSSj it on foot,was sureto feel jm6deralel hum bled Svlieii standlngupov tue oibr side. -He saw earth enougbfoYi gfood sized turnip patch" packed iipon his lower extremities. This mud jy going is fcptlhjaHou 1 1 o i-i t 1- p fiifl cA;i QKn:,t. JimWmftkeslliav0;cQne to Bavidson College: Fro 1 ai-ai? HJCJ I ' ill n ii. 1ILL1 iLillhU AIJ 1 DUWUJ"r Itis perhaps well enough to add herfe that there is an'erar "desir tir V i J t - If - V ' ' ' -ir v:i.,.:!-i in;-.. -t ..n-j ; ; . -jij .. . r.- c nia;Xr PAYETTBILLET, CJ., JWAEY 18; 1873.' No.'35. ' J!:i;-V v'JL'v't ...f-U f 'V : - ,v?M;i:Jf Uv:?l!,. i great, improvement ; of, the, streets '? of the town, and that the people are now alive to thet importance of jbaring an efficient municipal governments : . ; We .baTe. now .been in West Tennes see jspring, summer, aufnmn and i win-' ter, ad though vte have (as , we have been told) experienced 4he coldest and the ; hottest weather known hero i raan.v varsl ancl: havel jeridnred mo familiaryuhr yet we bavo-. decided td spend the year 1873 in iipley should our lives be spared. . J.t islajfactwor thy Tof;Potice,iConcerning young men 'who come here from Norths Carolina if thevV being!7poorly impressed With the tuany objectionable features oi the country, at first regard it lndifferentlyi nevertbeltS8,.whenT they become ac4 quainted f-witb r tbo young ladies of West Tennessee their opinions of the count rv undergo, miraculous cbanges- Perhai'S we ran not pa' a more appro priate coinplimeut to tbe young ladies of Itiutev. than to sav that they com p. rifavorably ia personal charms to the belles of Fayetleville. , Dolly Var den was here during. tbo summer and crohted asensation -that It as, not en tire!y stibsidel yef. f,-Uonsideriug,aIi tilings AVest'lenuessee is, at ibis time affording more, inducements to. single men thau io gentlemen with families Changes which Jime. will give to .any newly settled country may, in 1 time, tunltiply inducements which may off set the numerous causes of complaint whieh-ladies from more de irable sec 'Hons of country are wont to make, in 4Temies8ee, - - .ami t a -manfwho contem , plates inoviiigthifi .family to this country should, acquaint bis "women .'folks' with all he;ku,oxvs of the shfidy side of Tennessee life, instead of with all. that iie,sdos not-kuow of what is-, more. 'en. t icing in the same. For if a lady leaves the man pJe?rant sceuesiip thepiue4 h ret-ts of Carolina, where,, everything seems natural and homelike, and neighborhoods, are as fami ies, and vei ythifig is as it should be because nothing ltMe or .worse is known of, where annffindcalict) 9, andpeffume ry i are ; ehejip t And easily; obtained, where she-isjwell acqaaiuted'Avith the preacher, doctor, and . dressmaker, where all ibe thousand and one frivol i ties of , her disposition are anticipated, 31 ud' goes to .WestTennessee where her next door -neighbor is frpni Xiouisiana, where groceiips and dry goods do not sell at. the old ?faniiliar prices.v wbexe preaelters get 1 i red of talking to tbeir people before-. -they, leave the spnlpit, where the doctor and . dressmaker, are more,, anxious to make money I tbau (friends, t-where; there ; are m thousand ami cue newly improved 'pesterments, 4 let even a; daughter ,fNorth CaroUpa ex p er i en cp, a.1 1 t bis, c b a oge f ,o ci rcu ton stances, and if she is. not quick to perr ccive the many ?godd things vpf 4be country, she ,wiji soon sing ,"i3 wee t '.HomeV aa, if sba has.a full appreciation of the, sentiment pf;the song. ! .... . We who' comprised-f the emigrant party of last1 April have commenced tbe year 187 with more thaff ordinary i evolution andrconfidence. The expe rience of the last nine months has, -we think, shown us what we can do, and we have now commenced in earnest to pleted, and the demand for; -buildings and .bnildicg lot has increased .great ly 8incewefcame Here last springy The town, however, has not been as Jjvely as it would bo wem it not fQrhe7.dis Hgreeable weather . and tbepiiootic, wliieU has A cap sedl considerable irJback. war din ess J n. bu sin ess; and n o th a t i t is upon the wane and the Jweather is cold, and there is mpch moisture, in the air, and snow apd water underfoot, everybody is afflicted witb a com'pjaint having the same symptoms, as the horse epideinic. t'We of course are ho in due time "and to receive in tbe ture gratiiymg intelligence irom rxortn Carolina, 1 remain yours respectfully, f H T. 'P.-CAMrBELL. M i j Correspou.uence "JVilmington Jonrnal.3 Cuapel' HiLJkjf, C., Janl 6 ,1873 Governor Swairi died, anifhis family have all gone avay JRev. Dr. Phillips lied,5 Charles Phillips and Bis" family PTessor Martin is also there. JKer. Dr. essor Martin is"aIso there. Kcr. 'Dr; T t . Hubbard i has charge of 'a -sehobl in ilirnlins, Newark; :Professat Kirns ping ior grauijing cuangestau.naiure as Ave'l'as in buinaii affairs. ;,, Desiring to. be able to, repor .jtb-se 1 cJi , -;.V,f oV-- :U . l ''..'.:-- "'v. t';-v't - i. !i.'.ilft : ow; v berry has gone -to 13ancbcibo coanty,. Judge Battle lives in Ealeigbi Profea . sdr Fetter has a schoPlin i . Scotland JSecIrj Halifax coanty$irylfitcheira widow and daughters live in J Oxford. The' following named I persons, and their :amilics," blivo) Icfti?ihd?i?illage since the7decline of vtbxUuiveraitv. w ho were not di rectly 1 neeted, with I i tThfi Usti-cmbr re of e?pr$ ever; presented as a complete list bav , ingbecn made opia Ar few. momenta: Robert Jjoaderr fXbosi Cbeek Captairr Fletcbfip Freeland, Nash Cheek; Jjr. Johnston Jj Jones, iDr, iWmj P. Mal- lett, I Captain iL H. baunaersy Judge iBatUe; CLJ?.lMalletttUJame B; Mc- Bade, Av J. Stoner- A. J. McDade, Sam uel ErPhillips. FrankJip Davis,Calvin Scott, iladison I3uggs, a Edward Ivey, James Hutch ings, iuo5es Hutchings, James Howel, li. H.:Lec, Captain-B. J.Asbe, James Beet esi Alvis Daniel, John Creel, A. Bandrey, Jaraes Lew ter, Captain Osmond Peters, Charles Howard, ifrs. S, Mailed, Miss .Salty Jtfallett; 'm Drl CaVeJ Mrs Siler, MrsMVilliams; Mrs. Davis and Miss. Ann W&tioitjx Tbo village and 'the University Buildings and grotinds are all i P snch ' a1 complete state 5pf 'rui n and decay that it keeps one constantly going from anger to sorrow. ' " 1 From Sentinel Uth inst. " Supreme Court, Monday, Jan. 13--The Coqrt met at tbe usnal hour, Chief Justice. Pear; son ..and alL the Associato Justices presents '$,. $ttknn,,? -? i r The. following cases wcro disposed of: From the Cth District: V H : , E.O. Macy, admV,irs. State of North Carolina, from Wake.Beferrcd to Clerk to find tho facts. A. M Lewis for the 4)hintif4 Attorney Gtoneral trr theie. iendaut. . Tho following cases from the 4th District were considered: h Duncan McFadycn el al, vs. John T. Coijncil etal, from Bladen. Continu- cd foi issues B. & T C. Ful er for the plaintiffs, W, McL. McKay for the defendants. W. D. & J. Ij. Pickett vs. D. J. Su therland, adm'r, e. ,a, froni Duplin, t Keferred , to Clerk, ui Administrator made party, Smith & Strong and ;W . A. f Allen i for the plaintiffs. W. A. Wright for defendants, Henry2Melvm4rf at; Vp. , James ii. Melvin fromrBladen. Argued. i-. It. & aXyon r pIaintiffi. W. S. & D. J. De vane for the defendants. , !Thps.-D..McPowcll,ftdm'r, ts. WiUf liam tjl; Wbite,ifrom Bladen. Argued. BusbQe; andHBusbee for plaintiff no counsel for defendant . ' ' -jtatf ys. Jjeonard , jtrpper, from Robeson. Motion to dismiss for want of bail bond-Attorney General for the State, po counsel for defendant. I t ,- , Eh Xtarkins vs. Patrick Murphy. adm'rrfrom New Hanover. Argued. M. J-ondpnor, plain tiff. W- S. & D. J. Deyape foridefendant.i w!A, Weith & Arents vs. i City of Wilm ington from New Hanover. Argued Kobert fctrange. anlj Wright & iSted man for blaintiffs. M. Jondon for de fendant. - -j " t. j tf? , 1 M .! : Prcrainms otr Field Crops for'lSTS. The -Cumberland! County. Agricul tural Society ? ofter4 f the" fol towing premiums on field'crops" for 173 :,. t;, . jForlarkest crop' of bdtto'n raised on" five acres land, first , premium 25 00; second premvim .$2Q 00: W S 1, For" largesi crop i of cbttop VaUe'd on one acre of land,' first premium $10 00; second premium $5 00. , , For largest crop or corn raised on. five acres ot land.' first premium 20 00; second, preniunilO 00. 4 f . ? For5 largest crop jf corn Vaiseq : on one acre of landfim'prem second premium 00 v t, v IF or largest crop of wheat raised'on one acre land, premium XOjpO., t f .For largest crop of oats raised on five 1 acres of land, first prem iumf IQJHlj for, largest crop of Oats raised 'on One acre of land, premium 5 00. ( For largest 'crop of rye raised .bn one acre of land, premium 5 Of).. For' largest crop Udrnipsiratsejd on one aero of land; premium1 OOj.f ' For largest' crop of field peas ratted on one cere of land, premium 5 00.; ' t For largest, crop of 'ground peas raised on ono acre, premmca 5 OQ. w " - - . ' . . t?iU .07. C J s. r u T h-A JJs t?r y-P.J4- Lru;..' S K'yt r 5. v For largestprop of Bweetipotatoes JLt--u--;i..Jz-.t, .For largest orpp of native grass bay , " Krn 1. 1 5 it ra4! . bther mfttter, near Y4 I of which havo . Johnson hthk .ttaraTfljrJf'-aatedr Wir Or!eSnB,J annary 1 ' Tho tneasriremeiifcfjland hnd4X BP52efa 9i William 'Alderman, occ y. . Janoarril4th,87 X i , ' n 1 I 5 I" Ai a meettnff iof the Barof FaytfceiiwisrnStrnctedT Mnt,teri,,, ville, , held- &t a the? voffice ofivMessrsl Wright land Iay :t6 pays ia iri bate pf ennesf en On wiioiouiigui u-cosio. uauira y. iixuxvae, i Neill 5 W. Kay and1 Gcorire 'M. Rose: . was appointed to draft resplidnVe; prcssive ofthesenSe.f the meettrr adopted: . ; . Wtt ERISAS our t - r death as especially . j. j t . . w .. . : i fv,2.w yS.1? nu ?" copies respecir-io ine memory oi;jonn-H. reach him in time lor action,nho.0j , On motion.. WilITaln B. Wright, ted. and in, mjopinion the, use of, the,. , Esq:, was ktM l4UVa&iFafid?L1ei? troopTefmply" WltoonKo4 cecan-c; ander McPhbrffdn ''W,; Kaaeated'W not lead to a satisfactory or permanent n motiOUa mmittee 0f;the6V renbrt of Lha'AtLornov Reheral'nllud.' fin the'prbVfdcnce'bfGb Dc La!inv. brotlierTohn 5W Baker Ir 1ik 4niry reSaraing me power oi congress oroiner jonn vy. xsaKir, jr., nas I l.;i.;. ia k.J a !t-kMi...4t a loss to iue profession, and f f " V r- i 11 i t i ii i I 1 nnooiul iffliinh nllntrci nntinnnl hnVilra r "to, baof ewl8 Lma courteous ncariug anu strict proies- he. agrioqlWlj Jindi indqstriaUrta .U sional integnty, as"wcl as the k.nd conege8 bill fwk passed, ,and goesfto , and genial personal rela ion which he ihe i?resjdenl; fors signature. t bore to us ail. J I ' V : . tTii(;muj ttlI'.'jSlz ii-! umi o tnis amicung aecree oi jrroviaence. ilroadnvestigations. - - vve desire to tesify our mournful sense j., . i . of the loss which rwe hav'e" sustained; K WXsniGtb$tf Janhar 14;i--Tho Jud!-- and to offer to his bereaved family 'our' ary ' oimmeoior inetoose -aia most lender symnatbies.- 1 - lJrn? nothing I .ihfsffaorniiiflr ffardingtthe'i:! l .-That s copy of' these resolutions:V bomjuixyaijiQpzpUctxhon Jxbej will. , transmitted to the farhify 1 of 'the'Be. wait till the.pars submitted to them ; ceased, and tljat His Honor; th'Sjudg atarSccV - ' of this District, be request.d In bpe.rr , The Finaricd'3ommittee has report Court! to ' have these proceedings en'S that itherA U-riouav fo reissuing roiled upon the minutes 6f tfeSdperibr tbeiifortjsfoujfjtniUinft legal-tenderer -1 Codrtf Crtmberland county: turned by. Mr, McCuUough Lnt A -,ttlll twftsmoVed ' and" idorjt.ai!riat,n it ... . ,u 4ui - . ot these proceedings beiortiish-r ---- "r ed to the'town papers with 6811,'" "' T " 7"v'""lvv r tft tiiiWUhi thA iaMP ? ' rJtu r'v Court House in Lumbertonj on. Mon- ' On rabtion, adjourifBdl ? T-t !: AJer. McPhersbn, JrrSecf6tar 5 VVm. B . Wri ght; Chaifmati. vie yiows ana icej.ngs or tnpcopij y January 13th 873! 3;tf trproscd-uranctr or , - , ? f -,-..:-.i-.,-;t. -qii i UlOW)Cl-lBadroad, from Jum n -jr. :t- Louisiana; fUt-' o-.br ,o .t-dt ' .nfs. n -V ? Ti. '" JLVU "j On motion, Col. IN. A. McLean was- SfeuSiFW BhcriffiMc3Iillapapt. ,'Jy WPlajn- A sionists are making preparauons on an vircj A v extensive s M '' is U AWrXt' Col.1 MIioart, On taking the Chairr guratiOnvwh)Ch comeg off on Monday (.-xKUw-xf tux liK in Lafayette Square; Ifclearl v2i, Wla,n tfbbjeW f jf"" . Uoif Wll, XWny? hela'd lab. fnf appTOpnato:inarka when ot; iitedtbblsfen P0' U t f?-4 erwiirinaSguratb Jirdfeoff.lf mel,Dg9f m W.e4 ;day: inf Mechanics iWitf ; v 1 ;T,J.iyri'AU w"ti 191 tOTiifirk tbndn'theHrerMantfalrnn. .reDrttary. iNEr OaLEAN8, Janlo-Nigji ' next ' JvH-f a i uuritni 4naugnrati6n4 ceremonles'.passbd off. "ir i Quietly. s The eathWciear!5mi' W.eommitteofn, dictorySdress was fey BisL'oJiJPiereSl ?W fflllowg gentknion. wcro follord by tbo inad'dral sddVess' W La.ed- SJFJiT SL'iA1- 7? McEi ad mi i ; w .eluded JKelloVirWa'slnaS icslnstituter. icry. TJie path office was 'tneh, . , 1 " mLLTf HT TttrT3f , . f. a-"'' 'MI -if ,i' berton; S. B. Tolar. Ivta. Davi, bt. .istoredrand the eeremonitiq , ''IaAii . -rtr.:v lmv vr i r-c vt-v -.fin v in w . r iniuir. u in wUh bcnedictibn by tHe jRe-v.Xr diers? The r3efbrs 1 realreMo A n ttii - tt - ) . Li1 4 Jr i JJI41 I Pinchback deli vercd a short ' V'aledic- &C (? About 1,50(1 persons wpre pre. back has, been" elected United States! senator ty,the Kellogg Legislature." I i ouT Vf pim" iTTd? ipxirted . f;ir od lUd-.f 4iyj I'OBiJLiKsnJahnaryl l4Knch:f -' Tbet 1 : TEEIIS OP ADVERTISim J One; inch, r one'uMertloxx J. . , H 09 ' ibcii lines in DTenerj once ,T7r une inch, two-mseitluns jl.... .1' :.5'l'gJwg n inch,; twelre. month. ........... 22,50 A.ndgeneTttilopeanaahaV pf the Weekly piper.-, 94 'v:.-.?J - ciaiaaveruseiuenw. , n. ti iaseruWnext morning; ? " U ' Lonlslanji- AfTrifrsj z Vi 1 atives to-day in answertoarosolation j.JJi. Vl "i tffSTiS wu Tature -which h recd?hl2es as thd"; r,..- i r T .- , x ove,.n?r. eJect of Louisiani,xC;pro rt - euuie it jsnivenuea ov mv msiracLions.- td the'Oeneratcoirjraanding Ibe avrayf, n.tbeth. aiidyOthr hOtJJvmay. notI ea woy tnerjtTesiaenc in nis messago does nottattfomtmnv- thRa onirs :J v . 'i ' jii.il i-aiu ; ! pgreSSnJ t "r1 W u?; x - per t'cui. iiyun lucir buioiuo uruuicr oa ns upon their original 'capital; Hrtvpi'i no Hnnca wao -nrtnuirt 'Alt' day on the Credit-MobilierandPacifia' daylight ast? for the purpose. olta .M2,nitI?L.rX ?ia?5e!'tan, i r.i 31 rircravJTfte utariKom.d ia re'--1,1 to-rwcighTono; pound. j ; w v J a ii!'.-; ?tto..l first Rfssiok. oil the Floridai An- una I Conference of tbo Methodist h pist; i i cbpal Chur9h will con yeae Jn..187,3? ; .wUM09,9i ine uiuicujii is nere.,i xuq 1
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