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vr " GOLDSBORO, N.,C. TUESPAY......,DECEMgER 7, 1869. Railroad Time Table. CARS GOING NORTH. Arrive here at, 10:24 am;' end 1J p ra: Lear? at 10: 3w m' Jrl&3 a f m. CARS GOING SOSTB: " ' . Iiai- it 2:n nm Kul.ll-Unm. Retreat 2: 30 p m$and-&p m. . . ' , CARS COINS E8T. txrbc from Newbern. at .1,0 ..a.m, fivdjct turBing, leare here ft Spm. C AR i ' GOING VW EST . Arrive from Charlotte at 10 am, and re turning leave cereal z:io p ia. M aster BicitT Tixlebt "the Youth ful Orator of Edgecombe County, "who is but nine years old, will entertain our c.tizei s at the Town Hall, on Saturday, evening next, the '11th inst. We hope our citizens will give him a cordial re ception in" the wy of a crowded house.! 3N a" Rue. Ex-Deputy. U 8. Mar shal Keho was arre ted in-this lwn on Satr W -Ust. .ejurged : by pne of our .cit izens with false imprisonment, who laid bis d images, at $1 (XQj0. The x-U . S. M., gave a bond and was released Wright and others becoming 'hisbond.-- fluid opened in New York on yesterday at 22. Cotton at 25 cen. All nho are in want of clothing, hate, hoots and shoes, should call at H. Weil & L i : it.: x.-t j - v flrog. nn examine inrir biock. ana prices Be fore purchasing elsewhere. J CT DURHAM" JOKING TOBACCO is jhe best, end orders to W. T. Black well, jurhou),N,C. Mr. Wm. H. Ha ri on has. been re nvoin tted by the. Radical for the ila orality of .Ra'.eigh . ' A full lincof Pall and Winder dress-gpada Vie;intiful styles for 8leat low fiinirea nt II. Weil & Bros., in Uj aejarriki build ing. . - ' ; ' ; " ' t See advc -issment pftB. M. Wat on, 01 : Colony Nurseries and Seed Ware h use, Ptymouth, iass., which appears in t'-. is issue. The RojwfoaE Valley thinks itquie ucertajin thit Clark and Co. ,W;ll rur com ply with their contract to build the Jtoanoke 'Valley By dlfoad by the 1st of J uly next ; aud proposes that Wldon and Petersbursr, Se board a d Roanoke and.EaUijth and Gaston Railro ds con struct it an ! run it on j-int account. EscArE rabiU.El.wardTnieb, the ewL-s, wlio'waslncarcerated in the Ju at this place on, the ehargo of em btzditg fbpuv? 3,00 b'Ushelsdf corn, the VV$lM$k' iikinsoo. un whose alantation Trueb farming and rwhoee confidence he had- (ei. joyed, efftcred his escape on Frida j night last. m i Jm ? . ,'1 i - rtY e 60 rar beeQ unable !T learn 1o b j attached . i $Tp thing- li .since . been heard of.hinC" ' y, t iis r ; lhi likmgat to the interest of Im mi gration we haa heretofore avoided say ing anything connecting this Ecoundrel, althoiugh his rascality toward thalmuu gration 'Association arwjell as bis many swindels and imposjis toard his, own couu-rymen, (tbe'wiss brought ' owr J here by himyhguld have long sine consigned him to the lowest pits in hell. We sha'l have occasion tp refer to: the North Carollnn ' Unstern tral JPalr Company. By requeatiSva, pabliah below.a list of the cffginalyfteckholders of the North Carelioftfiaalern Central Fair Company oVgag'ue4 h xe in Gldboro in .18C0. All of the arriviDg members are earnestly requested to attend the tneetinr to 4ehU in the Courthouse In thU townj on Sai nrdsjr, December Jlth, at 11 o'clock, k. a- aa important business is to b transacted. Those nam aj3 . of m embe r s marked' w hh an asterisk "f are no more in the land of U he, living : Mr J. O. H. Nutall re i es from the Salisbury Examiner, he paper will hereafter be under the sole control of Mr. J. J. S eart. H. Weil & Bros-, in their new brick .build inf. are.daily receiving Inrge addition's to their already large stock. The public are invited to examine. " 4 t vji'Boird . f County Commissiov ers a;e holding?their mi'thly mee'ing at tte Cour house, in this town, this week, commencing yesterday. rRM fOR sale. In another c lumn wiii be found' the advertisement of Col. W. II. A .cock offering his fa. in for s le. Jehn.Sjm;i;ons, 1 ho. W.nbourn end Carter Bellamy, for the murder of Mr, George (?rinvi,at Wh'ttakes lns suro reer, siys tbe Tarboro Car linjan. hve been anaigne 1 and will be tried to-morrow. Mr. Solic tor Mirt'-n and Messrs. Howird an! Badgers, for the nrosecutio ; ;nd Messrs. Asa Biggs PhilVps, Win. Biggs and O Ten for tbe defence. alciMti Grand ChA PTERjri-he following are (ho Jeers uf tbe Grad Chapter of N Carolina, installed tbiavreck? W : Mardoch, Salisbury, M. E. G; H. P. T.3UUrd E THE PArCTt JII1L, . CARROLL COUNTY, Ga., TITILL fay cash forrRags, Bepe, Raffing IT Jaed o'd Papers." Orders solleted .tor fappin?, Manilla and printittg Paper. New Mill, Parte Water,' Uto Slte s Prices Low. Terms Cash. J ' - " All inanities- promptly answered. ; Ad drese- ! f AI. P. KELLOGP, t i;p Prea.CeM'i'iOoUegeTetaple," act iS-SmJxhi, . V -jNtWBaa.Ge. -r It, B. -Papers eopjing the aaove carrions qare for three snoaths.andaeadisr a copy or each usue to the Fresracnt aanng the tioe jnlljreo.eiTe pacent in-Taper r rure Viaiar, What has become of the Fal Sentinel? We have not receivel a cpy si ce Friday las W.UAt is the mat er, gentlemeu, or hae you gone-a fis' "n ? Thre are between seve i anj eigh hunlicd cases-on the docket to come ofore JrnLe Brooks at the presents crm : f ih Uoi'ed Sta e Dist ict Court 3lal igh. v We direct attcn io to the advertise ment of Messrs. BHwel-& 'o., 254 Pearl S reet, NT. Y., Manufacture s of tise Graft o Mineral Pain', which may be found in another colnmrt. Wr. Alex Delm.r, formerly Cliief of -the Bjirean of S atistics, Va purchased -i . nr. .1- r ue vasrring-oi INTELLIGENCER AND Express, vn1 w.ll henceforth edit and pnb ish th p per. M Delmar an n- unc the purpose to m,-ke it an hide pendent newspaper; and as states tht capital, experience, and" cnte -prW? will be brought to the ta k of making it a good paper. Remember the subscription price of the weekly Carolina Messenger is bu seventy-five cents for six months, or one dollar and fift cents per year. Each number con aiis from six een to twen'y columns f choice rcadi g. Ti c price fur tbe semi-weekly Gditio is one doll a and fftv c ENTi for srx months. oyris the time to subscribe ! First Trip. A.u en in of the Chatham railroad iuu over the i ew track iuto the city y erday, which is the 5- s' arr v 1 over tba: new r. ad r i a i , ..t " i lie iavirnj down tn-j track at tne eas tern end of the road was compV ed yes terday n.orning. t e hope soon to s-e aniiouncd a scheduie of the nw line from Raleigh to the Co Ifiol Is and then for cheap fu 1 and o.d s cadv fires ! Sentinel. MiG .rdi.vr, Wilmiagtoo, D, GrH. P. 3 : II. V hi e, Ch. riot. e. .C Z' Xj. K T. W; Brown, Wilmington .-GTreas r. li. arr. G. S H. II. Monson, " G. C. H Rev. Mr. Patte son, G. Chaplain. Smith, Anson ville, G. P. S. J. VV. Gulick, Gcldsboro, G. R. A. C. N. Lawrence, Tarboro, G. M; 3d V. John, Vatin, Kinston, G." M. 2d V. A. S Heide. Raleigh, G. M. 1st V. E. Turlington, vrilraing on, G. Tyler. 'Thi Grand Chapter will probably close iits Lbors tc-day. SLR, 3d. , J Our Book Table. J.R. Dyer u. LSdeses, J. Fields. Gard. Thoitpson,' . J. Gregory, J. H. Privett, U. Best, John, tveritt, Jos. Howell, r. Parmelee, O, V. Strong, J. Averett, . Buyte, ; M." Crawfwd, T. U. Atkinson, F. Patrick J. P. Ool.b, D. Peacoek, D.Me-innie,' L. Pearson, -M. Move, W. K, Lane to. W. Collie-, J. G. Parker, Ji Cam ron, D. Pate, . Pte. J.' M. Caho, L. IlurnmeU Z. Peacock, W. It. Bass, J. Ai Wah?nrxon, J.W.Davis, Wi B, ;Edmun dson. D.CCarnngton, J, J. Biker, W.F.Korn gay, N. W.Jest, E. R. Cox, Jonathan Pearson J. C S1ocuj, J. T.'II. Murphy, J. J. BrmdWrry, W. A; ThoBipn, R A. Whf.fleM, Hi IL. AtkimMn," W. T. Dortch, B. F. Ueeks, Wn; Carraway, William kww, W. D. Cobb L. D Howell, George Moore, & Lewis, ' W. J. Bouse, W, H. Moore, V. C. Pate, D. McDowell, W. F. AtMnoi, Dibble k Broi., B: J, Herr'ng. -Wait Thompson." 62i&62b T oT W: "v. , ' linaevlebratsd Pom7 durable and re,1a-r bl: equal to ta frood old fMhi4d i woodn Pump, m okc lass than hatt the tr.onty. Kaiily arranjcsil '. w K'f w Dvn-innKin) that any oas can put K sp ana . .J&7J we a la repat. . ,- -:r iU THE BEST jUto CHftPEST PUMP M)W . Save v You Insured Your Life f TP NOT DELAY no longer that important ! X lHtty jcu owe to' jour family. An op; ortanlty is ncw.offere l yot to la ar in the Widow and Orphan's LlTeIn ciiranee Oo'. of Nl Y one of the beat Com paaie? in the United Statas. Its terms are I lheral. - J - : ' Tor further infematlon apply to it 4,-- I ; J. W.DOYAL, Gldsborok Oet-12-m. - Travelling 4 gent. A. New -D iscqv ery ' Phalons ; KOSKOO! -I" TITR 10$T mPOHTAlT . ". DISCO VCMf JrlODEnJt : venr dry comln cl."thinr, i-i, bot. 'stirei, clotha.caesimerei', &c, where you can 5 pet them the chcipet, which is at H. Weil t Bros , Qoldtsboro, t - House and Lj .. Sale. Se .advertiseinvHt iuAais Issue, offering fcr a good town lot in a healthy locali ty. Hcv. Dr. P. itchard, said in the Bap tist ta e Convention of North Carolina, ti there were twelve count es in trat State io which there was not a single Faptist cburch. Ma. Louis Hummel is ia daily re ce'pt -of Freh Norfolic Ovsters. For a p'atc of raw, a s cw, or a fry, go to Ilumme 's. Fory6ur family supplies .of fine OjSt rs go tor Ilummel's. Certificates haTe been granted to twen 'y persons to teach in Pasquotank county twelve echo :1s are already in operation, -and areat interest is manifested in their K iecess. In lSS, there were ,750 chil dr-en ia the county. Sentenced to be Hung. ;Lojis 11 in s, negro, wa tried yesterday and fo nd giit'ty of coucmitting a raps on a you-ig lndy of Fishing C eek towns'iin 1 it sp.i -g. lie was Fenteneed t be hu ca the 14 h of Januiry. Theev ideDce was pes t ve and direc. The a ntence of His. Honor, Judge Jones, was solemn "nd impresivf, an I is t-po 'SSjsaaBaaw aSaSHBsS his clear and lucidoharge to the L. Tarboro Ca.eolini vn. A New-Year's Gift for All. The puMishers of the Avehicaw Stock Jovr- NAL.-wishin to placo a copy of that pub- licition in the hand of. evey Farmer, Planter and Stoek Breeder in the coun try, hate put up 100,QQO packages, con taining a soccimin copy, large illustrated Show; Bill, a premium list, and oke of the folio Ai'ng1 21 centbKks ; Horseman's, llo; Breeder's, Sheep, Breeder's, Dairy nianor Pou'try- Breeder'a Manual The?;' packages they t ffer to tend free and pust paid to all who apply for them. We hope all our farmer friends will avad themselves ot this generous X)fier, as th premitim list contains many arti3!es,such as bluod.-d cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, potatoes, seedj, ajricul uml imp'ements. A sewing mach'i es, Looks, watches, Ac., Jbc.. that can easily be obtained by a few dajs' canvassing for hia popular Jour nl. ia puoiist-ca at the low price of $1J)0 a year. Address N. P. Boyt-r & Co.j pub ishcrsi ' Parkesburj. Chester coun'y, Pa. Gold P.uzt.'J he fifth number of the Carolina Karmbk, new. series in before us. It i.-", as usual, filled aith cboic orii-jil and e:ected matter for the farm and tUcsiue ; ind at per year is on of the j eh aoest fatnilv weeklies in the country. In , the number before rs th propriet r annovim a pnz-ot iwentv Fire PiUnrs in Gold for the largest, Fif teen Dollars in G dd for the ecand lar est, and Ton Do lirs ir; Go Mr. W. J. Palmer, the popular and obliging principal of the institution l or the Deaf, Dumb and the blind, at Ra'- eigh, very kinkly prophases to give a free exhibit lun, by the iomaes i.f tie insti tution here in Goldsboro, about th 20th insr., provided our citiieos would make arrangemcats togiva . dinner a- d supper to about twenty of his pupils and urhish the use of a piano. This gener ous offer will surely be accepted by the citizens of this community at least we hope so. Will not some gentlemen or better the ladies interest themselves in tl is matter? A un-11 c electron would defray all expenses men joned and the exhibition would be qriite treat to our citizens especially the li' tle oats. Who wiil move in the matte ? Speaking of Mr. P. and he inma'cs of the in titution tie Raleigh Standard says : "The exhibition last n'ghf, given bv inmates of the institutip for tb Daf. Dumb and Lhnd, in the Chapel connect ed with the' institution, was well nt en- del, and gave great anViffaction. Mr. Palmer,-tne principal, seems by eaturc qualified to train youth and epcial- ly the unfortunate Ciass, wno are com mitted to his rare. Rseide a reuulir and thorough education. Loth the blind and the deaf ad dumb are instructed t - a . The dwelliog h use of Mr. Marn- cuke Temple, near Tajlor's Bridge jja Chatham c unt together wiih furni lure, clothing aud entire contents, was destroyed by fi.e on Wednesday 1 st iio doubt the work of an inceudiarj--$2,000. ' Captain H. Bryant, of Providence, s ys the Charlotte Democrat, brough is 1 st week specimens of a second crop ff npples from a tree in bis orchard Tl. ' , ... . i tree moomed the second time in Juni or July, and the apples ripened ia Uctohor. ; - .....-. - T:; - Vv , About midnight Monday lafet, in NYH- ngtoD, as Captain Prtntisj Ingraham, couiinander of mannes in the Calan Payy and one of the officers of -he steam .1 . 8MP Cuba s;ized,at that port, was. re- ' nmg bouc, he was fired Tat iq tbe "art by some cowardly would-be mur- utrer ' Many of our city readers no doubt v jearn irom th 9nn i nn.Ani. k fjorth Carolina CdnfVrance, tbst; Rev. ,'bu N- Andrews, who fcas ae.yed s6 cn "t"iuy in ims Qyf n are of the seaman's Bethel, has been Poi'ded to the Wajne circuit. . In his tU f ,ar heil!carri with him ntat-,,i9heS f Uf citeM of 6 Wlmingtoh Star says that the Jted with a -:bale of cotton, but jo state whether the danor ' was a i-uv orno.- -yvi would l,k or on wi ii . . . " , vwmuenw io DeStOW liS hide. TO0D mnf fur. ues raes - n v : i " . , call "ooits with some of them, and onrretf luekjM teo. ' In s ne Asylum. We arendebte3 t ) Dr. Gi srun, swperintendeLt, for his anuu 1 r- port of tha North Carolina Iu sa e As lym. The wbo'c number or patients no v in the ins ,itut:on is 223; eeeived duriig thyear 23; discharg ed du ing tic amc pciod, 19. Of kho-c disehirged, 7 had r.e;over d, 3 mich improve!, 2 station ry, an! 7 di d. Th iustitution is unaMe to fur nish accommo lat it na for all the ii sue and the &up3rintend fit rcow i.euds an inijjea s or' facilities for the purpose. DR. LAWRENCES We offer an unparalleled variety of Clothing for the Autumn and Winter trade. Including many novelties. 1 WINTER OVERCOATS, from $15 to $50. - - $13 to $35. $20 to $45. - - $12 to $30. COHEX1UTID Salvbrion J?tKl ioA J For Restoring to Original Co LIAj" for the Hair. flair ?tf FALL OVERCOATS, - -BUSINESS SUITS, - - -PEA JACKETS, - - - cOUB ENTIRE STOCK IS MANUFACTURED FOR BEST RETAIL TRADE. In our Custom Department we have all the latest fabric, of the Domestic aad Foreign markets, and employ nono but the most artistic cutters. jrUKWISHINCr OOOBS, IN GREAT VARIETY. - The celebrated AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT a specialtyJ- DEVLIN & CO. COMPOUND EXTRACT or Phalon's mVi utterly from "eolorrrs, nu roa the eras or Komo useful trade aod when tt.ey cm the institution they are prepared to takr care of themselves thr ar intelligent, aad master of a trade'1 , fc- All proposi ions left with t'.c Rev. G. W. S .nderliuor atf offic will receive atten ion. Encourage Hqie IwpKgyRy. Wre invite tbe attiibt 9f ovr read rs to the advertisement of Mr. QL L. Antho ny, proprietor of the Guilford Nu-series, which sp pears for the" first time in his i sue. Mr. An hony is now pre pated to fiil criers for fruit bees, grape viue &c, of the very bc;t quality, at short" notice. v H Las "new on hand an imintnce fit. ck. of thrify trees cs p cially adopted for fail and 3? inte plantiog also a large variety of gripe vines and fiower3. catalogue. Send for dicrit tive Died. Mr. Emily C. M orc, wife of Dr. Wm. II- More, of tbi3 pjic -, breathed her last on Saturday niht, afte r m iilpess of everal weeks Mr. Mooro was truly an esiiaiable lady, a loving wife, a foad mother . an4 a devoted friend, and her loss will be deeply felt in this community wher she has long resided and endeared herself to all wUo knew her. Her funeral took place from the Piesbyterian Church oa yesterday, a large number of our citizens following her remans to thsir last resting p?ace. The Newbem Journal of Com jerCe of Thursday sys : Yesterday afterncon, about a quarter to 1 o'clock, Asa Dalemar? and Charles JoEe, both colored, became .involved 10 an alter- cation, at their joint place of residence, in tbe rear of South f Front street and hear Crayon.' Pelemar. wh. Jad ben drinking because abusive In bis lan guage and began tq curse Jones round ly, when the latter warned him to de sist else be should atrike him. i Dele mar repeated , the - offensive "epithet, when Jones caught up a brickbat weigh ing about three 'pounds', and, burling it heavily at Pelemar, struck him. imme diately behind and under the right ear. Tbe wounded man fell in his tfootw;ay,' blood gushing pom biamouth andears.8u argest c!iil of sulscri!er8 sent by any ne person between December 15tti, 1C9 ana March loth. 1870. Parties wishing to compete for the Gold pnzis may ol tain s)esimeu C4pis (of the -Cabolixa Fakmek, and lank subsoriptian lists ly a Idressins Vm II. Bernard, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmiagcr, N. C Atlantic Mowtiilv. The December number of this isaae has been be'ore u for several days, bui, owing to a stress of other mUer, we have neglected to no- ai. e it. It is a pleasant, readable issue, -containing the u.uul variety of matter, s. me of whiv-h is, however, not at all suit e i to thia section and latitude. Thete are, however. 8'me reallv fine articles j - , an !, taken altogether, it will answer very well for leisure hour. Fields, Oa good & Co 123 Tr,mont street, Boston, at $-4 per annum. Blackwood' Magazine far November has been received from the Leonard Scott Publishing Company140 Fulton street, New York. It contains several interest ing articles, among them Part I. of two new stories, "Earl's Dene" and ''John;" "The Jewish Reformation and Talmud," anu -ine Luna uestwa in Ireland." Goo Health Magazine for De cember "is on our table, An sdniir.ble aud very, mcful Magaxiao, It is pub lished by Alexander tfore, Botob, Mass., at ooly $2. a year. -Godey's Lady's Book Por Janua- ry idiU. joaej pres nrs to nis nu merous subscribers a re A' gem in the opening I number of . next ye tr.i Th embellishment's oxcell in Attrajtiveness any before given. Its fashion plates and other illustrations axe quite attract ive whdei i's literary department dis plays a grant array of literary celebri ties I .. ; ' .: ; t very lady; should subscribe for it now and ' get : the premithn-. Address L. A. Godey, Philade:phia. , Die Modenwelt ron December; Has been received, and ia undoubtedly the be3t illustrated fashldn journsl ever offered to the imerican ladies, i The amount given for the sin all price charg ed is wouderful. This, number alone conains ltd useful ilhistratli.ri?; mostly tor cioaKs ; a nigmy coiorea sceet engrv ving, and a large sopplement,' contain ihg 19 full-sized patterns for ladies and ebilren's cloaks. oyer-kirts, etc. Single copies, 35 cens. ' .The daily increiagdeniand for this valuable journal hagindnced the propri etor to "import it : semi-monthly, com meocing Januajry, J870, at the! exceed ingly low price of 5 cents per dopy," or. lCPLadies soffifring from acy d 4. nttea the "dyes," nd " restorers " C? in use. It acts on a is limpidf2grant, and per- J J, (J J J ctiy innoctRX'4S, precipitates rD muddy-or rnosAilent mat- iin and communicates no Itam to the skin or the liner!. No paper 'air tain is necj&ary 'to conceal its urliappearance. tor tne sim fson tnat ts rjst tursm. It is. all intents and'puposes, anew dj&govery m 1 oilqx Chemistry. warranted to erfit a change in the color of the rfcir. within l o days after the firstppplica- tion, the direction bcig carefully oDserv JT IS AS:.CIJ3& AS WATER ! AND HAS NO SEDIMENT. Price, l)ne Dollar per Box, COhlrNIXG TWO BOTTLES. Sold by aliSDruggists It vour Uruesn has not DU. LAHIILXCE'S CELEBRATED WOMAN'S FKIEND I a hure and reliable remedy fr ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO FE MALES, SCCU AS Lenchorie. or Whites; Pro'apxu Ute ri, or Falling oj. th omb; Irregnbrf, Painful. orSvp prced Jfenstrvatin; Pain in the Back; Kerconsnest, Wakefulness, Weaknc? DEDICATED TO THE Ln riles In America. For whoso benefit it was designated and whoe happiness it will promote, by the discoverer. J. J. LAWRENCE, M D., Cbemit. OBSTINATE AND LONGSTANDING ITALIA t5 oa CHRONIC DISEASES or th. Tlie arfic'ei of which the Friend PKIXXIACJ IIOUSC AN AGllICCLTURAL J0TJ-:NAt. A irloilel STcwapapeiV DANCY, TlilGPEN & CO., V NEWSPAriK, BOOK AXD JOB rBIXTE&S, Tarbort-, N. C. Spoeial attention given to every descrip tion or Catalogue and Pamphlet work, and every style of plain and fancy Printing done at liriiig prices. . The Iteconairueted Farnier, Mintl.ly Apicultural Journal, edited by two leading Edgecombe farmers. Price $2-00 a year. Aldr-ss ( THIOrEN 4 DANeV, , Tar bore, N. C. XI i c TVarth Cnrolinlao, an Iade- vrMm.n'. 1 peodent. Bound, Prsctical Joiu nal, for the .... . r V . L. . i : M . - .... a . 1 1 iiirr. a uc ...vun . w. oostpnunded are put.unea m , . Wm. a. Ilearne Edi- .. . . I .11 IV, V.V7 J T around eaeft riottle, ana tt l neneveJ io : t Address te 'be best Uterine Tonic and Alterative yet discovered. It is a valuable and reiiaWe ajret in all deraernents -f tbe Female Repro ductive Organ, and in Hysteria, Ner vous Headache, Spiml Irritations, 4c. J. II. rSAKKK A UU., Wholesale Agentu, Nj. 4 Main Street, April T-lyi. . Worm!, va. J. LEE. Tasboro, rt. C. JCZF "The Be instructed Farrar'' aad "The North ("arolinian" will bcth-t mail4 to one address for $1.75 a rear. ; New Book Store. J.W.OCLICK. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DI1UI IS MUSIC andMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Exchange Hotel, Goldsboro, N. C. TTAYlNfJrtirchasedof Mr. J. t ( - - r - - .... JULM E. Naeh ol NewDern, N. 0., his interest in his stock of Books, Stationery, S'C., at ibis puee. I ehtiU eontinne the Book -business at his o'd stand an entreat the support of tbe people in tbe pi oper ma.utananee of the business. Bespec1?' J. W. OULICK August 2-tf GBEATINATIOXAL route ri 0 all parts of tue-Ure.it West ana coutli X west: ' I i5peci.il inducements are oTerea to ranu lie and rart'es wishing to Emigrate. "... aj m XT Vsr Through tickets are ikiit ai rt rui-j , - . C, and Baggage checked through. From Weldon to St. Louie, Mo., 33,50 Cinilnnatti, OLio,. ZS.Of Indianapolis, Ind., 2.1,00 Chicago, ill., 26,50 Memphis, Tnn., 370 lonisville, Krn .26,50 Ft. Joseph, lo- " 45,09 Kansas City, o , 8f,00 Leavenwo.lh.Ka., 4,0 andjU other extreme Western y-oints In-pf it t t CI il II II (I He? died fifteen minutes after the'bfpw wa? struck. ; . . a per annum." Nov is ' the lima to 4 . ml . subscribe and get hp c! Wia nirt I " S. T. Taylor, Imnertar 391 ' Canal etreetj Kew.YorVf Tiar to their sex, can be restored t healthjby os'ior Da. ,LAwaicr.'s Wo man's Frikxd." It purifies thestcretion?, and restores the system to a healthy conditionOf ritalia " jdq hanc Skl? AnvmriSEo. Vhalons Vital- j ia or Solvation for the Hair carries with it its own best advertiseme it. As the liht ehi nee through the bottle yow see that the liquid is clear s tlie azure of beven. Yon Kiuell it and find the odor aereeable. Vou apalr t a id it chanee grav hair to any n t ural shade without Suiting the ecalp or pro ducing headache. Nothing can be more harmless. write, fen- J Clos;no- Si.oo.hd we will forward it irfmiediately. Phalci & Son, $17 Broadway, fit. y ARRIVALS AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, - "Monday, December 6tb. NURPUEY If JONES, Prp'rs. John rieivb, Green-horo; L D Luci fer BrunfiV; E II Soldi, Ci Shops; Geo N Adams, Co ShopsJ J W Lancan stcr. Geo H Brown, Wilso ; E If White. W II Greene, T J Sprinkle, Charlotte; Joseph Greene, Wilmington; R F J ne, Ra'eijh; D A Sug, Snow llil!; D A Mu-phy, Snow LJiU; Rev L S Bn.rklend. Msgn 'u: J B 0;ver, M, Olive; In A Brown, Wilmington; James 3 Dixon, Greene Coj J L Jackson Greene Co L Branson, RUb; W H Huggin-i ins ton; Alx S II Ida Rileieh; Rev Samnrl P erce, Wi mington; Thbs Edwards, T E Taylor, Greene Co. GOLDSBORO WIIOLESALi: i ITIARKsTT. (CAKKrCLLT WMCTED. r December .7, 1S69. Cotton. market ramaing firm. We quote Sales on yesterday at 22 cents. BaKin8 w quote at 27 a 39 feats. Bale rope at 8 a 10 ct. Iron tie at 8 K 10 cts. ' Bacon Clear rib.... 21alScts. Rib sides...... ..21 a 2.3 " Shonlders... ., ..1.20 a 21 " N. C.hams... X...22a25 " Beeswax...... . . ........ .... .... ..35 Butter, country ,,.,.30 Beef, on foot rffs. 10 " Cheese ....................18 a 22 " Chickens per pair. ......35 a 60 Coffee.. ...22 a 37 " Cora i...;. 1.00 al.io Eggs . . ....ilT aQ Flour .....' 8.50 a 13-50 Fruit, . Apples, green, per hushel, 1.00 a 1.25 Meat, per bushel . ... I ..... i ......... 1 .1 5 Potatoes,. (sweet,) ...i . 50 Peand,,...........i.....J..f.82.to2JJ0 Pork mess 3 6 .00 piiinf meat.,, ..35JK - - fTUBip f 3300 Bags, per pound, JJ seats. ; : " yayM,MI,J0JJspsjBj?sisasi COMMERCIAL REPORT, NEWBKt-r, Dec. 4. Turpentine, tt.6o for dip and $1.60 for scrape. 1 Tar 2.25. Gotten 22. Corn in bnk 'demand at 31. 101. 15 per' bushel of 66 pound. BALTiMOBE,-Dee. 4. Cotton doll but firmer at24. Floor nominal. Corn firm. OaU dul' at 55 to.58L . Rye du'l At 90 to 05. Pork firmer at $30.50 to $33. . Pa- con firm. Whisky at 4.06 to 11.06, -ItwToax. I)esv-4.---Ce:xr setter. closing quiet, ralddlguplaada X5W sales er yW9 aaiee ; uora iass active m o bo Sib. mixed. We em? 103 t a no : 'royx; inaer and qaiet, ew ssess S2 25, eld S3 to 34) ; Lard tJaaasd ; .BocUl 05 io 8,00. T WiLimwTe, Dm. 4-spirfta Terpea Hae caU, 13; tiaasi, 140 for straisad ; 7Jtel,ye;Tar Grade Turpenti ear, at dr. 1 Town fot for Sale. Acs A 'rner IOt plea.-autJy located in JiiiM A a most iNsirnb'e poit'on of the town; n!3o i liuslness Mite on the recently burned bliA;k can te purchased cheap on early a pl'uat on to DANIEL C JODKLL, Oct-15,-tf. L,ad Arct. ,! U.S. Internal Revenue, AiKiftant AsseorB iMfice, 5th Division, 2nd District, N. C ALL person li ible to I-tern! Revenue Tax, t.ndcr Excise Law of tne United Mate, ana lwreby nofifis.l te appear and give in the same to me at once, or ifty $er cera' um willbeadue l to the nruount thereon. Office i;ver Mr. B. M. Privett's store, Golds bor?, N.C. 0. L. ETES, Asst. Assessor 3th Div. 2d Diet., N C. Sept. 21 -ly ' Slo K- a E'JT Til V U EST. S20 BUV TBE ONLY GENUINE INPROYEt) OROIDE iOII WATCHES, MAN U rAi 'TU 1' KD BY THE OKU1DE WATCH COMPANY. They are all ihe best n.ake, ifanting Casen, iinely chase ; look and wear like fine (old, aad arc equal ia Appoarauce to the best gold watcher usually costing $150. Ful. Jewled. Levers, Oenta and Ladies' size" at 9l.T each. V OUR JKJL'BLL EXTRA.' REFINED Solid Oroide (Sold Uuntjag an. Full Jeweled Levers, jire equal to $20 i Gol l Wa.ches: Regulated and Ouarnteed te keep coriect time and wear and cuot trnh, w.t.i Extra Sine CaBes, at S2) each, i N money is required o ad vance. We sendl, Express seywiire within the United States, payable to aeot on delivery, with the privilege to open and examine before p?id for, aud if not catisfac ory retarnel by paying the Express csargea. Goods will be sent by mail as Registered Package, prepaid, by sending cash in ad vance, -'j. ' ! . Ax AF..T$F.ND1.0 FOR SIX WATCHES GIRRA W AT4 II FXTEE, ?1 4UIXU . SE VEi 815 WA- CIIES FOK fit.O, OltSLVEN S5JQ WATCHES FOR ALSO JJLEG ANT OROIDE GOLD nAjV3 of latest and most costly stleB, for ' Ladies and Gmlemen, frora 10 o 4' iaeb.es long as 32, $4, 95, and $3 each, sent with watches nt lowest wholesale prices. State kind and and vize of wateV required, t and to avoid boc'us concerns order only fro-n TUB OROIDE ATCH Co.. Nov2-3m ... 148 Fulton St N. Y. BLOO.HIAGTOX NURSERY. 500 Acres- 18th Year. ' lOGreehouses, Fruit, ; Ornamental and Nursery Stock, immense and reliable assortmeut low fo cash. . i 4 s ; ' .-r.f A rrLES Including most magn'fiocat stock of ycarling-alfle hardy; Northers cris, such as Duchetta Oldenburg, Hishp, Trans cendent and other Crab Apples,. 1, 2, aud S year. . 4 v , r.- .Peaches, , . Pears , Cheriies, .r lu.l!; '. ' ' Quinces, ' Grapes; ' '' Forest frees," Evergreen Trees. 1 Snrsery stocks, Roses, (own ro'eL Osage Orange lleJge Plants, Tulips, Hyaeiathe, - Narcissus, '' lrlg Bquille, - - Lilies, - ' L. bpecioflusa, L. Au atun, etc. Also superior colored plates 'of Freits aad Flowers.. . - , ; . -...., b . . Packing esxafullj, done, akrjrplas; faali tiea excelest, u Sand 10 cents for Catalooreav Oct. 19 !mo. ' F. K. PI(Z51ZL a Bjwmlnj-onMcLeaa Ce., UL Blood, X-i Itianeys, NERVOUS SYSTEM i -f laiiSSMSSWBSaWSJSWBBBBjijgjg SKUBJBW SMS r t SBBPSJSJBlBP Veni, Vidi, Vici. what Everybody Says "Inst Be Se. sren as Scrofula, and all Scro'Wous, Eraptfve Cutaneous. Mercurial, and Syphilitic af fect oris, Chronic Rheumatism, Neural om 78iJlM' Pimples, Blrtches, Boils, leuer, eau Kaeom; aho. v-uiuiiiu jiver Unmn aint. Dyspepsia, 7U V vowivenes, xvervous Head ache, Nervous Debilit, Epilepsy, Gleet Grayel, and all diseases arisine frmlv! ne rcKTTiKs or rovERTT of the B3ool. Tea riniTT of the Liver, Disorders of the Kidners or Urinary Organs, Debility of the Nervous System, &c. The reat superiority of this medicine over all others is, tbst it thoroughly eradicates ail hcmors and tatxts, ardat the same time changes the St-nsch and Liver to an active, u althtotaik, iavifr orates the Nervous Sjstem, renews vital i ty.and can be relied on as a safe, pleas and positive remedy. FORMULA AROUND IACH BOTTLE. Tkis preparation Is prepared by an ed ucated, experienced, aol wkllkxowx Physician and Chemist, wke has tbor oghly tested it ia a large practice. It is, therefore, submitted U tbf public with full confideaae that its great merit i cause it te have a popularity) cxaqcalkb in the hUtory of Medical Preparations. PRICE ONE DOLL Ait PER BOTTLE. ICT Prepared only by' j. xrLimtxaicE. it. d. ' , . SrttkY Fsr sale ky sfl Ptwjqsi Xetrr-faeee. . The Conqueror of all Snuffs. 9. W. G. O O O G O & AX'S O. W. G. A A A A A k AX'S G. W. G. I I I I I & AX'S G. W. G. L L L L L & AX'S CELEBRATED CELEBRATED CELEBRATED TCH ci:: TCH SNUFF SNUFF SNUFF IIa been fully tested and pronounced by all amateur dippers to h th Sxirr now in use. Itsfcupeiir lasteand pur en tea from all drutrs and iiiniiaD in gredients, commonly ued in the prepar ation f other snuft", has gained it a wide wona reputation. Do not fil io try it for you will like if. Ak lr it and take no other. FoafrALE bv H. Yeil k Bros.. D. Creech J. W, Mcrri-, II. S. Haxell. H. U Uolt, o. Edmnndscn. Rowland Bros., Wholetialo Grocery Agent f..r Norftlk. Vs. L. J. Bo7eux. Wholesale Confectioner. Apent f. r Ricbmi.rtd, Va. Notice. ThehiU rerutai:oo that our Snuff b-s attained bus induceil certain iantf.icturers to imitate our trap mask. The superior quality of our snuff d.es not lay in ihe trd mark, bat the superior quality of tobacco it is maoufaetored of. O. V.aAlL k AX. 6p. 1-3 m WAVTED! WA.YTED1! A FEW MORE GREENBACKS wanted, in exchange fer fine Bcootks, Kocka wavs, t-., at Oliver Faromerlin's Carrlao 3XftnialUotot-7', MT. OLIVE, WAYNi CO. w. c. If you want a good ride. Walk in, gentle men, or send your orders. at oaee. Aly wtrk a eimer ia stvle. cheannesa or pan ion, especially aJoir th i. m k p.. cific Rail Road. The above Tnaoccn Rates iaclode aR transfers of Bagjcage and Paa enger. Thre daily terough. fat Expre. Trains via. Bait. A Ohio Rail Road leave Baltimore and Waah inpton City daily for all cities in the Wt and tt,e outbwet. ,Every full ticket is al lowed 100 U s cf r-ajrgage free ; all over 12 years buy full tickets : children between 4 and 12 j ears pay half price ; all under 4 ac free. Pa:ts wishing to emigrate should In all case s ad IreeB me beforehand, in order to gire them information in i egard to Route, 1V( ga?c, &c. 7 Tickets and checle are obtained at TVel don, N C. ofl'o .J. It. lilghiuan. Agent I eterbbfirg R. R., or of Capf. E. N Tetereon. Agent Bay Line. For aR forther iafonna tsoa address me bv letter. LOUIS ZIMMER, Oen. Southern Act., inv IKn, Metr Transportation, B. v.. i. April 24-tf CNTER A CO. in Lnnrpaaee unribilitr. Kept. 25, I860 O. SUMMEKL N. fly Pro irleter Stevens Pocket Rifle, COTTON FACTORS. AD PRODUCE COMMISSION MER CHANT. cousin mm airn wattb rrRrrra. PORTSMOUTH, V. A. lonsignmeats Solicited. Plautation BirSs. with detachable shot l ler-rest Most popular arm made fc hunting and tarzet practic shootiaj with wonderful p:.' cision. . . ; YILLIA!TI50'S DERKINGER 0 PJ6TOLS. tbe bsst in osr. nAVIS f4 3 pirit Level Plumb and Inclinometer. Unequalled in aceuracr,dcr Ability arc simplicity. njr-Sead for Circalats. Agettta wint 47 J. W. bTORBS t Co 32$redwsy,lC.T. Tliis wonderful regetablo restorative Is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for tho aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As' & remedy for tho ncrrou Treakness to vrhich iromcn are especiaUy subject, it Is superseding every othe? stimulant. In all climate j tropic ale' temperate c h frigid, it acts as a speciflc! in every species of disorder -which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. lVherever it is- intro daced it becomes a stand ard article a medicinal staple. It is to-dayJ.the best imd purest ' tonic, 'and the most popular medidnc in thq civilized vrorld1- snro and get the. genixlnf Sold by all Druggists, Qr ccrs aiiCuggy Storca - TJ u L AM 0. U0lf IT. U rrasFsr a rruv. t 1 " I
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1869, edition 1
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