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f r .1 5 ! . if-. . ;j - : t kk i "i If. ' i, 5 ; i r-'i om- Column :- ' : : 1 ' i- f , . i , TVT- -- T Inv P no-Si The late arrivals from New 'Yorlwd '; Europe have brought o.ut a bei 'Mful assortment of iany and stapl tern. dry -goods, of the latest pat .md styles, for tfie well known DIED, In Wayne Count', on ihe evening of the 30th ultimo, Evif. il., infant daughter of M.;K. and Ophelia Craw ford. Funeral will take place from the residence this (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock. coods establish innA iopular dry ment of Messrs. Z. Einstein" v$ Brps. This Assortment include Duchesne, -Ve inmnrrss cloth. dt'lttUieS. niC -.PI,l' i ' V L fl!i- !n .imp nort issnr: bv which Tinoc alpacas, travelling turn n-onr- . -j. , , ! . - ' Festival. The ladies of Golds- bo ru' contemplate holding a Festival the next week, ior the benefit of Golds CVmnciL Ko. 43. Friends of Tcinnerancc. We will notice molt uin goods, cassitneres, ces isnbruide.ries, etc.. llarinels, Ja- alil at 1 New i - M ""The County E.aminViy3fav John Robinson will meet -nil candi dates .mate and female, wlvo jwisli to time the ladies will have completed arrangements. bd eitrt-Jried as teachers, at the Town llallj rtTucsday, the 14th instanU 'at K 0vh"ck. It is dosirnble that candi ' uVs meet punctually hour da giiatcd. tfhe Book StoreUr -T W; C'jK is gaining a wide celeb rity a tfjjladies are often heard topay, thatftW never knew the pleasure of diopr i until 'they visited jjthis 4 lianas Jind of t nic-emporium.- t ere all the latest' pi? Ladies jfean i en (ions n any, together with : jycry lar Mid .complete stok Of j albc-mis, bibles t stereoscopes, pictures, and kn St.sclcct' stock oflstationery c fened in GolJgboitTi ; Those v N 0 Acui cultural Society. On the postr-d bills containing llic premi um list of the approaching fair, there is thjollowing notice! The Executive Committer, be lieving that exhibitors would prefer it has detei mined to give plate 'inetead of money to th e vulue of the respective" premiums. When ilt-afu-a, ariiu.Hb will lie 'issued instea I of either." The Committee, upon reflection, has altered the r lie, and announces in the pamphlet copy of the premium list that " j ' Premiums will be paid in money, or, if preferred, in pht'e of their - re spective values. When desired, di plotnag,' &.C. to eVcir c ico wlxd r ay desire to make prescn Uioir . iehds of elegantly bqund vol 1 uuviv o uuui i 3 iimfs. 4f01d call at G StoVe, Ihe door south dfl Powell & Co'js., Aihere tliey . ennnot.tuil to be united , lilis pi ices are Ipw enough ' ".'r ; . j . . . ,i 1 1 I II - --i I s i ; 1 1 11 I 1 if"---J- : L i SI. rp ? S c have VGceivedjlnjl 16" The State Council of the Or- North Cnrolina will eoiiveneiu this dace on the first; Wed nesday" in Oc tober next, See list ol : dvertisvd tetters in to--davs Ni:ws. Malaria. The decayed and decay ing vegetation of newly settled lands, when damp, exhale a miasmatic pois on which, absorbed through the lungs into the blood, causes the intermittent fevers and kindred diseases, which prevail in our Western States and Territories. But this great scourge of our rich alluvial bottoms in the .West, is now robbed of its sting. Doct. Aver has discovered an antidote which eflectually neutralizes its venom : has toihbihed it. in a 'remedy ? Ayer's j Aguk Ct uh M which rarely, or, as some of dur neighbors say. uever fail. Il is reliable both tor prevention and cure. ' With it, men may live with complete immunity from the malig nant efiluvia which has hitherto ren dered many localities almosl iminliab liable. Those suffering froiit Ciiii.ls and Fhvf.ii may find in it immediate relief, and those exposed will find sure protection from attack, by taking it in sunill quantities as a preventive Uh Democrat. . The New Ec:li:ctic Magazine lor September besides much other inter- csling matter, contains the opening chanters of' a sparkling new ttle, , called a Story of Eulcnberg, a Po-m of great elegance and tenderneiSj by Juhn B. Thompson, rrad at the last meeting of the Alumni of the Univer sity of Virginia, (every graduate An able article n 'I'he Positive Philosophy, by Mr. 1 vrence C. Johnson, of Holly Springs, Mi.sissippi. Brigandage in Mexico, by a Southerner, lor many ears a residt nt in that Country. A Poem, by William Morns, author 01 Tht Earhj Paradise. Tluv Haversack, jrivincr anecdotes of the Confederate rinv, and a handsome tribute to their. bravery, from an English source. '-'Be' views on the New Bocks of the Month. The Green Table and Monthly Mis cellany Short. Tales,- Anecdotes, Koskoo, the great Liver Jnvigora- - i rj J . tor, Jflooa mmjitr, ana jicnocuiur, hv'Dr. X. J. Lawrence, the W. j'--- - j . . . . 1 pi : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t 1 J Ol. ..!:.. A Plinmicl lo ceieuraiea 1 iiv,-lU, v.v un, a safe, r-LEASAST, and ueuable rem edy, for the prevention und cure of nil diseases caused by a TORriD iivlr, IMTURE BLOOD, DISORDERS of tllC KID- NPYS, Or DLCIllTY of tllC NERVOUS SYS. TRM. It UEcrLVTEs the secrcl'ons, krad icates all iit aiORS or taints, restores lost or wasted nervous power, and at the same lime build vp and imparts IojU and vior iothc whole system. .fAIiBiUtT DAY, GOLDSBOttOVN. C., AGENT FOR Dibble, AVortli & Co , General Commission Merchants 18S IV.ARL St., New YoRKj NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. is. DO NOf NE-iLECT TO COME AND LOOK AT TIic rtkv Arrivals AT win miln 1 l,-tl rah ftdvancetncnls un 7 " - . 1 I I'll i v , Cotton and other Tru.uce to be con&.'iicd , ..c ic'J; 11. . , " to tec auovc liousc. In Store & For Sale. 9000 4000 2600 8000 2ooo 125 Collicr.FuIghitm Co.f SHIPPING and COM. Ml MERCHANTS, D E A L E R S II To; k Fish, Flour, ilczgb 'ncs",uc. UOLDilCOnU'i ?f. i:ei i:ui:ncf : Iloopor, llrr.U t Gi.. '15 4c. Jvhn I; N. sU i Co.. Norlolt. . !cltst c G , AVilcninsxD,':tt; i i E iustchi & Bros. YARD? STANDARD GUNNY cLoru YDS. AMERICAN ANCHOR BAGGING. YDS. FLAX RAGGING. LBS. WIMLEY'S PATENT IRON TIKS. LBS. FLAX ROPE. LBS. BAGGING TxYlNEL 1 i 1 iAlfTl A FT! TfTT i P? 1 niiU r.M. J'KSSION OF M 1 J. B.- Wli -UP Saorl, will rcn 4te ca lb 2J f An "iv. Ml Music. 00 i tui n. Fi V PupiU rrccW.d at auj liwc, u i r.l Irmn S"o drdactic'n mide l-r Lti x'.d 5 Jiiiejl 1414 vi T i.'i-fn'ie h rvsrtC cd. , . . . in 1 err - I lVV birg. iiciu E I PORIsFLOURi &c Gold,boro,f N C., Aug 24, 15 tt. - tVi!mInitnn Dail'i JoxtrnnL JiifaJJii tenner acuewbtrn Journal J C vuihurec copy one month and cnd bill. G .ld..b.-ry. Juij.7, IS:0. N, C. Map itmi Gaza Tit orrosiTK ti i:.(.iiANr;M ( iioteI-, OF Tun sr:rnKlBi;a JIAVII rOR cliascd the imirc dpr KA 4 pTiUS itc, of tbe boo Workiand Ueubul to expedite tluir through tba 'entir Latest Stales of Fall and AT inter Dress 00 els, received; The Isteunatioxal Boat Race. The great international boat race I bet ween the ILu va i d. American, and lOxtorU, English, four oared crews Icamo off in the' river Thames, Friday Jattcnioon, resulting victoriously to price of annual subscription Jthc Oxfords. The Ilarvnrtis . were beaten '.by three lengths of the boat, about 120 feet. And the tlibiani1 ot articles inten ded for 'ill o promotion of the comfof of mankind, and generally found in a lirt-C'iss dry goods bouse J all of I which are offered at mo:t moderate figures. Aug. 3j. 18C9, 10. n Tnnvcrsii'if of North stM. at m eij day, offep to lire, jctirr J I ba!inc young men a Caroina. Ilour: illBtraua lioraer, luncwcy i.a praTed, Counties, Rainds, Pert C3 cm." line Mountain, JLc ic Ajfakwcr Tounr men a cooJ cbana t.raaxc iuonty. l oucr mrec loartus via taa?r in stares of Etc or ten Counties e'eh. Thi 'new map will be afout fip '.;et by milE SPECIAL ricultufe and the begin on the Ch day of September: In-1 lny to bebunc up in every boa:cSoe,- 1 1 :. ct.i . ! I structions in Military Tactici wil not bo given Until later In the season. Aug. 21, 15 3i S. POOL Pfcsidtnt. SUNDRIES IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE THIS WEEiv. 50 bbls. Flour, all grade. 10 " lUrritig. 10 " IulLts. 1000 Ib5. . Lard. 5 bbls. Vinegar. 10 Soda Crackers. COLLIER, FULGI1U5I L CO. Goldiboro', Aug. 2nh, 1SC0, 15. etc. This is fhe Queen ; Monthly of the Smaj Fruit Instructor. r South. Why do not our, people join "VvT?01 mnkr " T"Iaabl hands to support a home: institution I . 1 ' j , in such a gmall jonn 11. 1 iiunias ml &c liCHil in tbe State. Specimen cepica read aliii lie lit September, 18C9. Ml Termi accommodating, addrt:! witb 2 stamps. Rcr. SAM'L PEAfl'E, Au?. 7, Cm. WilminstCi L CL es3r ijfinlavson & jsii-otiicr,' JOon. i. '.-' ,..7- .."-2VtL.J.u..a . X" inissu: 1 ana ouipimii; uuicuui., .. 12 Ncrtl. AVater. Street; I Wilmiiig- tdn, JC' a copy ot ttieir "Fnll cir- culat ll the ! farmpjs. letUrning in 1 - fink: An- tast Datroiiafre, and solietiig ti continuance; ot the f same, tlett'i men earnest mu 1 iu auu tho ch.rges on future consignments. To thVsEbf )in farmers who ton- . 1 : templit-ie shipping oottcjn io v 11 niingl 11 - we would sh, patronize ttio sti ctlv reliable and tiustriVolthy j firm o Finiayson & RrqthcrJ 1 Mrs. Stowe's revelations concerning Lord-Byron is beginning to be felt in a largely increased demand ior his poems) raid close observes say the demand -comes mainly from h class of persons that never read them lefprei One leading bookseller reports a fyeavy increase of his sales, and other houses in the same line, are antici pating a like hai vest. New and cheap edition of Byrou for the million, it is expectt'd, will soon appear Kniltrny C'onurcllou at Wilmington, rforth Carolinn. Wilmington, N. C, August 23. The iron bridges over the northeast and northwest branches of the Cape Fear river, connecting all the railway A cony of this Magazine should firid J ' c ,j its wav to every cultivated Southern . Tic Erections for crowine S rawber- Ilome; Address, Turnbull & Mur T;es and Raspberries are the best I have ...w R;,nnro F.nr!nmfr S4.00. the pvpt se llenrv Wurd Bcccbcr. jv.n, O ' I 1 . . . V. ho coa'.u give nunureus 01 jus tucu n.t ;tTUt.t.1 chnvinc tliA value ot this little work. It shoa'.d b? ia tbo hands Qf everj person, whether the owner of a rod cquare vf ground or a hundred acres. Tree agents should bare a copy. It con- price hit. wholesale and retail, und also ... , terms '.0 agents ana tnose uesinn " t-k Just Eeceived. 1000 lbi. Self Fastening Ruckle Tie. 4000 lbs. "Arrow" Ties best in use. We are the regular authcrired Agents for these Cotton Tics, and can cflsr great inducements to buyers. Cotton Bagging and Twine to armc this wcckf COLLIER, FULGHUM & CO. Gold.b.iro', Aug. 24. 1869. 15. lines centring here, are, completed up a ciib fjr l llnlg scnl ruKElo all apn the first train passing over them to- n!lcanisT parties at thesrutb or onP.ci- dav. -This makes the. W ilinincrtcn f,c Coastabould order plania in the faU r,rl w.ddnn Wiliiiinrtbn and Man- Addrca?! PURDY i; JOHNSTON. Put Chester, and Wilmington, Charlotte inyra, NlY and Rutherford railroads one contin- nous line, witn tue exce mum ui a tt'ivrnn (.dT to scil a mile and a half can. to be finished in ... uoj. f ,rrcat value to Farmer., Me- W , , , , , nmcj. nd W oikuicmen 01 all traues lam3a. Tax Notice Notice. TUAT AT SEP1EMBEH HEFTING . next of tbe Boird of County ,Cc ataia- .ionert, pplication will be mde i5 lrat a Jew Town.bip out ol tne u citcrrparv r v ! .. 'i ml.:. ' ' K. II. HOLLAND, w.i.noLLA;n, K WILLIAM BAI OUN, i ClIAMEV ALAjlS. August 11,13-41 'V' HALL OF WAYNE LobfE; V: (jOLDSDOr.O, Aug. lit 1 1 Ji t ' " ' "ST - k-J- 4 T ten davs; W. II. m)hth r meeting & L. Co.-f' 1- ho .regular WW. . aynej llook ; be jhvld at ie Tr;a-k -.House Hliis;( Wednesday) of W 1 Lat icr Comj)an y wil vcnitij. at T.V o-loek. aucc-desiredJ . ' fill at t en- is-t-. :: ;i vi-:;,: m-. F ARTisiis? and Mi:cii.mcsYManu- at.. Lie attention 011 our renders, is direekll to ad vertisiient I ol '! 'ibpyc imed new TUib'-rT if c Usht-cv Ur Treat & Co., (554 Ri )id way. Avk j Pnd cd . jtcd b: F. Waving Jr.if6rmer jy Air Jjtural EnginOe of j Central lark, ditth appears i'r thisibrn pig's liluj of the;Xr.vhsr TFpe Yub lis hers i-arc desirous I isecuring County tq iCinvass nnd valuable7 work, Agents .In -every for j th s! fie w tvhich . jsold by It is CO !iir ised in oae iarad Octavo Volum : of over 'five ) 1 it nd red pages and tw .hundred illustrations, and contain . ti large 1 amount of useful and desirable information lor Farm- Discuargks ix Bankruptcy.- The following discharges in bankruptcy were granted by the Hon. Geo.. W.. Brook?, Judge of the U. S. District Court 'at August term ut Salisbury :". Yadkin. County N'owton J Sne " Davic:meS iiKer. Th-otnas Johnson, lliomasj, ucclcfibiirg James B Robinson, .. f Houston. UoWln J G McConnaugh?y, W G McNeely, T C McNeely, A S Young Iredell Itcjilry fJ Eccles. Lincoln Winslow A Smith. : Wilson James F Taylor, M T : The N. C. R.'& P. Ebtatk Agen cy. Many inquiries and much dis cuiicr.ninn ia resulted from the r.Liri,-.hiw.a - and ccapations. ready. h 13 th Editioa now Fa via its' & 31 cell tin i c.s 31 a 11 11a I t i r-cr V .Tn , nfi in rrruml I fflU'in" ill 1 I 1 J lilt V-o IVV ti - a . ri m ri i u a un i ' ,t,rt oq.i- .ust., and so many 1 . obtained currency, thai, rumor , n . . fluster, President ol the Com pany, and on R. G. Lewis, Esq., Treasurer, for an explanation of the vJr. .. m m . "Pra'iin:tfor Profit and fur Health, and formerly AjrienlturalEn- ghicrofCentiul Pari; Xew j Vork. , .".OO Ortaro rair nutl oVt-f ?0O Illnw. iralioiiM. facts wlueh lead to the postponement, . , Khonii ie :n ihe Lands of and received in substance, the follow Cvry Farmer and Meebauic." ing statement : 1 The Xcto Orleans Pienyuue says . 'So nf the A cents for the sale of valuable a book should he found in the Lickels had nA reported their sales houe ot every Farmer and Mechanic"; i!s SHERIFF'S OFFICE, l, GohLboro .-7jg. 2HA, 16G0. j UK TAA ruiw lur. j. r.ii: 1859 i now in tny hands for collec lion. All tax-payers iro notified to come foiward and make payment without delay. It id my duty to enforce collections as speedily as possible, and it U hoped tbat all will -cheerfully comply with there" quirementa of tbe law. All Merchants that hare not rendered their sworn a'a'e mcnts of purchases for ibe Quarter ending on the COlh of June last, arc notified to do so without further delay. Liquor deabrs are rcaaircd to retder sworn atate mentg of purchases from the first of April, 18C3, to the first ef Apri 1SC0, ahcfLr the quarter ending SOih of J one, 18C9, and pay tax on the stmo. Any person that may linow of tot unlisted property in the County will please report the si mo to m e. JOHN C. RnOUES. SherijK School Notice. TTAVING TROCURED TUE MALE (J-1- Academy, I will opea a f chool for Y i Tuition, For Clawics, English, 4 Mey Jesse Farmer, John Adam Tred well. & Adolphi P, Wrisht, AVillie Wamn, B Daniel and UtitviO unu aifc v pui.u v wmv i i , 4. nor returns, so the management could elegani illustrations wm maicc wt.come not arrange for the dr day set, and do justice to ticketshol- money 'and gite better satisfaction in sen ders. They further found, it neces- nrlhia btok than any ork in the field. sary to reduce the proportions of the Send fjr 10 pige citcular, telling all scheme, and also to make a change about it- in the'arrangement of the articles in- 11 B. TREAT & CO publishers, eluded in the nnre list, to conform v.. c51 Cuoadwat. N. Y. New Hanover George McDuthe, the same to the sales of tickets, lioth j . j . i Charles Eloflm in, Samuel U itcover rrcntlemen aamea gave us assurahce n tus Witcovrf. . J that there is no ground for the unfa- JlllCC Ol tllO JN . J. JLv. vorable rumors concerning the draw ing, or the operations of the Company and that a lull and satisfactory ex planation will be given the public, in R.i.m;n, N. C, August 22, 1SG9 a day or two in relation to the whole ivljlt GRAM) DRAWING, ADVERs matter. We were assured that all iLcd to come off on Siturday. the who are not satisfied with the cxpla- 28. h instant, ha been postponed by order i ! 'i' uu i i! James iu ivta . . nnu.ni s u -o s c n P M 9 n : " y . -T N e w v e U . Wayne Malchus K Crawford. Bladen David F Flowers. & T. B. Agency, ?20 . $15 4 Primary, 10 I can aecnmmodato a few boarders. Board In advance, la marie? o proris- ions. u. 0, zikjvul.. August ll.Ttf. j, Salap, It is said that heads of salad Can be produced . in winter in L'rs,!Me -brinies and Workingmen of ( f rom twenty-tour to lortyveight 4 S1 hours bv takinrr a box tilled with 1 . ' fTt-f . I. f 1 ' l ': , ' .i...i lor circular. ! i u nen eariu, in wuicn cuchuuu jjuil of slaked lime has been . mixed, and water insr t!m earth with lukewarm water; then taking lettuce seed, which has been previously softened by soaking in sttong brandy twenty four liours, and sowing in the usual way. We are assured, but will not vouch for the tact, that a good-sized head of lettuce may be obtained in Wat o,; Aniv JourqxAii, devoted 'to Altts Art, Litcratni'c and Fash jjoii;' for Apgust 7t!i, ,:njd l4th, have Ibccn re ie-cd. : 10 this .'journal an attract! jo leature has . recently bten added--that of furnishingii weekly, :i,beaut fu fashion plit and a pat tern wl Jj can be inUe serviceable rendtnorr it very Ya.uablo to the ladies. Ifirms of subscription, with Plates im Patterns, I $t,50 without Plates rijd patterns, f 4,00. ; Address WatsonllAit Journal,! 746 33road- ,way;"N.Vf-Jyork; nation when given, will have their c uoara oi uirec, m oruer io re- r i i. ...itrtw tt''.. model the cheiiic to meet the urgent and money refundedon .application, tte numberlera demands of oor paU refrain from further remarks in regard rt A .k,. n--! i.t to the matter, at present, und awai t priz3 mJ tL ihe places of those of a the promised explanation Sentinel, pcrfonal cba-actr r. This course Ibc Board I : of Directors are n.jund will meet with A UOOD 1'HiCE ron lotto. un on;ver8ni appiobation. And the post- thc time mentioned. 1 SifAt advertisement of Small r "The blessed man that preaclicd for us last Snnday," 'said Mrs. Part ington, " served the Lord for thirty years first as a circus-rider, then Friday last, Root. A. Martin Cc Co., ponement i also deemed advisable ia or sold for Gen. W. R. Cox, (John R. der to aliow Agents who have not yet dis Green, Esq., Agent) of Edgecombe pesd rf a 1 their tickets, to do so at once, county. N. C., thb first bale of new and o:ake trotnpj. rc urns, that a day ver cotton received by them, and which Wn!sor I was also the first new bale wh eh was delivered at the Store of any commis sion house hete, (tho anotner bale came in on the same, day and on the same train), for which they got 35 cents per pound. Grn. Cox receives the premium on it offered by them for ihe first new bale, say 50, and half JOHN SKINNER, Secretary. D. T. CARRAWAY, Commission Merchant, And Dealer lit Groceries, Provisions, HardwcCre,Glass and Crockery Ware, Wall Paper, JFindoic Shades, 4f. Prompt attention gircn to orders; and" to tbe &le of Cotton, br in, riavsl Sto re Tobscco, Dried Fruit, Lc, on Commisson. Court lljuic Build ut a, Xevleri, X. C. T.47-1?. :- Notice. 11 HAVE disp-sed of my stock of Book 1 Siationery, &c , in ray branch store of Goldsboro N. C., to Mr. J. W. Gahck. ol t. is place. 1 take occasion to return thanks to this community and vicinity for their patronage, and earnestly bespeak for my succcs or their liberal encourage ment. I ecntinue tbe Book, Piano Forte and Music Business, as formerly, atXewbern, N. C, and will prior So October, open a branch store at Wilmington, N. t. At either place I shall be glal to receive tzry lormer patrons olthis section and prom ise satistaction in filling orders entrusted to me. Very Respeetfolly. J. E. NASII. THE FLECTION OP OFFICII 3 for" tbe ensuing year will take! ltr'u oar next regular meeting on Mot) ly. StrK timber Cth proximo, at 8 o'clock, PT. A fall attendance Is desired.' By order of the Lodxje, .. .i - . Aug 17. 14. W. E:DULlN'r3e,j. Washington UNivERsir.' El)lCAlL DEPARTMENT. ii a lti n o it s; 71 D rice ltv : r ; . . Re?. TIIOS E.BOND. M.Dldent. G. C. M ROBERTS. ,M. D., I. P. Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics. : . B. WARREN. IL D., Prof. Ecrr rf. II. L BURD. U. D., GbittriJi- J. I. CLAGETT, 1. D. Modic-. M: P. SCOTT, M. D , " u omen and Ln;oren. J.F. iiONMONIER, U. Di Physiology. . .. ... ; ' . J J. MOORM AN. M. fr.t I'roL J: ?ena 2nd Med Teal Jurisprudence, I O. MO R FIT, M. D , Prof. Cbet iry. . C. W. CHANCELLOR, 31. p., Trot Anatomy. I " . D..A. LANGHORNE, 31. t; VtoC Tractice of Medicine. i. O. REUL1NG, a. D r Vctt. 0;.ailmio' Surgery. Jt . . ..I ,. ALFRED' II. liOWELL, 111 T monstrator of Artatomy. . - H.. The Session bflSCD '70 will ct iosnco m il a o na- y t eases ?rf. of nn tho 4th day of Octobe. and fire months. . . ' Auxiliary Lfecture will be dclirl : dur ing tb6 Summer nootbf." i The Uniecrtity Hospital and preTpif' peniarf afford Clinical Material iagreat abundance'. . j A UwlLd number of Jlcrufie icrfl Stu dents froai tbe lae slave holdir ; Jtatet will be received ; precedents Ini ) litem to xcounded and disabled soldier si " , , Fees Matriculation $5; IY Vctioa 810; Professors $1 20: BeneWx-y each session) 50. . , Fcr particulars of circulir, addrcs CHARLES W. CHANCELLOR, K". D., . t Dean of Iba F :atJ. P. S.-Good Board $5 to 80 pi r ek. August 18. 14tC , ; j . . . TO THE JIO X. THE COUXTY COMMlSSlOXEEScr H'Al'XE COUXTF: Gents: I submit that you direct of the -premium offered by the mer- notice to be given, thro' tho columns of tho Uoldsboro jeicst lnaiper- H Fruit In-. ytructor, under head of new adver tisements, in our paper of to-day. This book contains torty page?, sells at ten cents, and isj .aid to be of HpcciaL interest to fruit growers and tree-' 'agents.- Address, ; 1'urdy & John.-ton, Palmyra N.-. 1 exhauster. . 1. . -. i I r I - i" ilia firct K o I frrtm a. circusriaer, men i timuis w ( Mnl orUGanlinarit-aw; FtTIW ry: iMPORtAXT ir Tuve. Itj is stated that a few drops of kerosene oil expos ed in a room will keep of mosquitoes, and that a kerosene oil lamp left burn ing all night will have the same eflect upon these'blood-thirsty insects. a a . same tram, if was acciaca oy tne party to whom the matter was reier red, that ihe premium oflerd by the merchants jointly should be equally divided. Adding the premium on the bale sold by Robt. A. Martin & Co., it makes the price sixty cents per pound. Pet. Index. examined as. cjualit-ecl teachers, j , New BoolcStore. J. XV. GULICK. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DEALER IN' MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. I . University Lcctiucs. I-. Univenil' of Xorth Carolina J . . x - 'PHE UNIVERSITY LECTUlEs L will I e as follows : I . J I. Ordinary lectures ia the c!ax j on.. ' II. In adii ion to tbe regular c a: 1 studies ia the Nnrmal Department, vhit' has been a la nit d to the wants of t " for tbe State Vublic Schools, specit 1 Lcctires will be delitcrcd, dui if ' month of September, by the Presi r ; Pro feasors, tinoa tbe following sal x I Theory and Practice ct Teacbinis h. i. Asuvuomr, v-oinuisuva u i&t ouia and Kbll tnp'f t to Kubmit to examination T r AVINfi PURCHASED OF MR. J. E. Um Urtnr.M will Vw ,ikt." - " - i - - w vi M a mi on Tuesday, the Mth of September. J Nash of Newbcrn, N 'C., bis interest I tee and Alumni, and to all the - studints T . ri ... -. Zn l.n I in him trlr rkf TruV Stutl n TT. te SlL I In i V. . Tnilitnlmn Town Hall at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN ROBINSON, County Examiner. Approved An fj. 30, 1SG0 TIIOS. A. DEANS, Ch'ra'n. this place'. I shall continue tha Book business at bis old stand and entreat tbe support of the people in tbe proper main" tainance of tbe business. Respectfully, August 4, 12-tf. J. W. GULICK. 111. Later in the season, free le;tures will be dcRfcred io tbe halla cf the Col- m m m m . 'eK "y geaucmen or distinction and abUU ty. - s. rooL.rrc-- August 18, 14 3t. -
Goldsboro’ News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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