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" Play vsith your fancies; and in them
behold, upon the hempen (ackle htpt
boys climbing ; hear the sfirill whittle,
xchich doth order 'give pfo tounds con
fused : behold' the thhaden 3 ails f borne
with the invisible ana creeping mndst
draw the huge bottom $ thrwghjhe fur
rotted tea, breasting the lofty surge ;
0 do but think, yoii stand upon the' ri
vage andbtthol$ a city on the inconstant
billows 'nghgiKAfKify
TUESDAY, JULY .20, 1869.
Some Political Suggestions,
"There i probably'ijfct a single voter
of any"1 .character 07 titan ling, in this
State, W-boi not accurately informed
o" Jbc importance of the elections soon
to tale place. " The'E'AstERN.lNTEL
lioknccr aoes not sail under any par
tisan flag, but, assuming it to be a du
ty to ionvoy with its guns and cut
lasses the valuable merchantvrssels
which are crossing tljr seas unarmed,
it will not hesitate to support the best
.- . At-;, ' . .
men without xigard to ppiitical msan. I
ities. YirgihiC has taught us a lesson
which we - v. ill do . wU to practice,
possessing the 'highest type of social
culture or this continent, and discard
jog the crazy prejudices' of the buried
past, she : has redeemiMl her political
future by' coueentratihg her entire're-
tpec;apil 1 , intelligence -auu vuucm
'tioiial influence upu1 a uiodtrate re
publican.' She selected no carpetbag-,
no radical, no i negro, uor yet a
ine secessionist to carrv her
banner, but a cultivated Northern gen
tleman, of high, character thoroughly
identified in his wealth, affinities And
plans with her own people, and stu
dious of her hiebest interests. This
? is wliat we callfightuig the devil with
HF:-,-4lM-atsni Miettv - had his
Vs' proceeding, jiisinfernal cannon'
spiked down to to the four pounders,
and his rwbble hosts driven" from the
field: jlSome people are such geese,
that ; thy think they will, ultimate!)
win success, by abusing their politica,
opponents,, keeping themselves ' and
their neighbors in Hot water coutinu
ally, a;id then, like Micawber, wait-
ine for sonethiiir io turn up. In the
ipeantimt the toaauy. g'ows worse
(nd worse, men get into poitiou - who
ire not worth Ihe powder and shot it
wouldl take to kill them, and we are '
,iaxea io me iasi gasp mr money maT
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venturers and spoilsmeny'-
Now what is the purpose of'good
rncn iu these perilous and perplexing
times. Is it to restore the reigu of
the Democratic Party id this land.
'jfhat party went to a death without a
resurrection, when H permitted that
old granny, Buchanan, and that arch-
demagogue, Douglas, to tear its vitals
with tliejr miserable petty quarrels.
Is, it, kto place the old Whig Prty
again, in place apd power-v Vniggery
never had any life outside of the po
lijical individuality of Henry Clay,
and if it had, would have died of its
historic old-fogy ism, just' as certainly
as.Julius Caesar fell in the Capitol. Is
it to restore - the glory aod restage ol
Jonfegeratei fortitudK Rod courage.
The Soutbtrn CoQ'fcderacy died, not
of Northern bayonetsj but jp the good
providence of pod; for il it had Jived,
the strifes of Pericles and Cimon, the
people on one side and the aristocrats
on the other, the , hereditary vanity
aad pride of two- States opposed; by
tk nntutikr S nrlicnatinn ftf th-rmih-I
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der would sooc have cursed and mur
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aerea ine wotiv oi Lee aua oionewau
Jackson. Is it to establish and per-
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pctuate Republicanism in the laud.
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A meaner, jaQre diabolical and cruel
political dogmatism was never inflict
ed upon a people than this. Combin
ing the unrelenting terroif of the As
syrian tnvaders with the overwhelm'
ing plagues of Pharaoh, the wprld pf
n it me
and of art, of ethics, jcstbetifa
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and religipu, of iucjustry, humanity
aud charity,, has bepn swept by it as
by '.he j dowu-rushing of. a mighty del
uge.- What then, is our work. . t is
m.S. a. - m
simply to save, to reolenish. to purify
; and, to dignify the country. It is to f-culty combining such rare and ex
(.elect good and trqe me.n for office'; a)ted talent. ' Parents and guardians
whether therb .Northern or South-
e.o, Democratic, Republican. Mo-
ink
calor . Imperialistic. We must
have sense enough and charity enough
to get puV of these old smoky, castles ol
prejuuice, panisanism ana i oairea,
where we have fortified ourselVesl
If the mountain will pot comi to Ma
homet, Mahomet must go'to'the moun
tain or the mountain' will prove an
other Gettysburg to finish; out Mahom-
etand his creed. :
J $ow to apply all this tp the case
immediately in hand, what is the du
ty of the people of North Carolina in
ibis emerfci he. .Wedo not hesitate
to say, that, in filiing the important
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omce oi magtsuaic.m cicviii; bcuwui-cqmmittee-inen;
in supplying every
position now or hereafter, they should
concentrate upon a mixed v ticket, if
possible Let j them select reliable
men out of both the Republican and
Democratic ranks, men of honor, re-
ecvio wiujr uu vui avici , auu, uui
word for it, such a tickel-will be tri
umphfntiy elected. Otherwise, we
shall have persons elected, who will
be a disgrace to the State. We are
a friend to the jcolored man, and the
colored ? man knows it; but when he
seeks ; to 11, positions for,; which he is
not'qualified, we shall oppose him till
the heavens pass away. We are in
faVQr of letting Northern gentlemen
hae a chance in our midst, who have
come here, not to identify themselves
with thieves and cut-throats, but to be
decent themselves, and to help the
country. And as long as.we keep the
line so closely drawn, neitlier respect-
ble colored people nor Republican
white people from the North, ; can
have any identification with, us. Look
sharp, fellow-countrymen, j
Special Corresponderjce ef the Ivp
telligencer.
: XAYilson, July 12. 18G9.
We write from a point with which
you are familiar, and a lonlity well-
kowji and dear to many ol your read
ers; for Wilson, during the warj was
the refuge of several. families of Wash
iaton, who, let us assure them, are
pleasantly remembered by the mem
be'rs of a social circle, to which their
good breeding and accomplishments
dded so miich that was both pleasant
and excellent, 1
The fortunes of Wilson ha.ve some
what waned, during .the brief pe
riod that has elapsed since the close of
the war, and she is not to-day the
and onward.. - , ' -
The great fire of year before last,
following immediately the disastrous
failure of the crops of that year, was a
sad blow to the gallautJiittle townjnor
until the gathering of the better crop
of last year, ,did she show I good signs
of a speedv and health v recovery.
Hut thanks to the itidouiitabie ent-rgy
tnd persevefciice of her public spirited
citizens, she is' once iuort on the road
to prosperity, and under the guardian
ship ot prudent anl live men, we no w
ook for a brilliant career for the piudk-
icst iuJe town n North Caroliaa.
I I hu Inirtit ennoro nnnitto t hv I olirl
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House is building up with .large and
handsome, brick store houses under
the supervision and leading interest ot
the moving man of the community,
Mr. John T. BarnesI Mr, E- Hos mi
thai, who has a mercantile interest, in
your town, is also erecting a, handsome
Drick-stqre. Mr. E. G. .lark at the
depot has recently erected a very large
aud handsome brick residence and
Utore combined, one of the finest pie es
of architecture in the towu, and a de
cided ornament, " Many 1 other marked
improvements have been lately ruide
aud ethers are underwav, too numer-'
ous for me to particularly iiotice iu this
article. '' 'lj i . I- ! I
Th mercantile business of Wilson
is fine, and quite a pretty little manu
rcu
ring interest Is developing itself,
which we are pleased to see liberally
.sustained aud encouraged.
They have two most excellent
schools here-r-Mr. Arriuetou,a male
school,, and the Female
College, Dr.
VVm. Hooper, President
The Spring
I Session of the latter closed on Thurs
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day last, with a musical concert at
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night, by the young ladies, in which
they all acquitted themselves in a man
ner evincing the most thorough prep,
aration and instruction jou the part of
the ale corps of teachers. On Fri
day the school mad; an excursion (or
excurzion, as the more j knowing now
F w -.f.""?"
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train horlurol ho thu licark II nnnur
for the purpose. !;
We think' we may safely pronounce
this the equal of any female school in
he luaeea we co not uow.o
Q yqur.secuoo migni very wen cop.
wdtrthe cUimsoftnis school, ard the
v advantages ot the plact generally, be
ing accessible, healthy , and having the
very best of spejety . ( , 5 ,
1 Wje are much jaded, and lest we
weary others, we beg leave to close
this unceremoniously. Sperrt.
L i FOR THE INTELUOKKCER.
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; Mr. Editor : You will please an
Bounce, through your valuable paper,
that after consultation among many in
fluential citizens, of both races, the
following ticket has been agreed upon,
and is respectfully recommended to
the support' of H persons who desire
an honest, fair, and economical ad
ministration of ' law! and justice, and
the hchool fund in Washington Towu
ship
j' It is j hoped that ihe nomination of
three such respectable and intelligent
colored menus Messrs. Prince How -
ton, will go far to convince the color
eupeop mai we aesiremeir inenc-
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ship tnat we lully recognize then
equaj rights before the law to citizen
ship I and Kuflrage that they have a
common interest in! securing' the ser
vices of faithful and: upright officers--
aml in restorr.g prosperity to our ru
ined town and country. 1
J VVe cordialty invite all classes of
voters, white and colored, -to give thi
ticket their support,- and we assure
them, ."j ; I . . :
1st. That it will be elected. '
2d. That these offices will admin
ister the flaws faithfully and impar-
partially, without i regard to race or
polnics. r ;
3d. That' friendship, mutual for?
bcarancp and respect betWeeh the two
races is the right way to let us have
.peace' y '-.; '; I .
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For M AQisTRATEs. -Thomas P,
Smaw ; James J. VYhitehurst ; Fran
cis P. Hp.lges ; John R. Hardison ;
Phaton Tayioe ; Al-red Peyton.;
For Schooi, Committee Edmund
S. Hoyt ; Rufus W. Wharton ; Prince
Howard, -j . i. i i'
For TowNsutr Clerk;. Thomas
Tuten,:' ! ; ;L ;r t. .
For Constable. William Baynor.
This ticket, fellow-citizens, will be
voted for by many true j I
1 . - S '.' : Conservatives,
- Democrats, and
i ' Republicans.
LATEST NEWS BY MAIL-.
WASHINGTON, D. C
L- TUh Execut. ye , mansion, owing to
the absence of the President, i entire
ly deserted by oiScials of all grades, of
inipoitance. ,."
The PostofHce Department has ad
vices iromi New Mexico concerning
depredations by the Apache Indians,
who had captured several hi ails lately
aud killed. and wounded a nnmbex of
officials on-the route.
The argument in the Yerger case,
for piocurjug his removel from the
Military Commission and bringing it
before the Supreme Court, was conclud
ed to-day. The important questions
involved in tins- petition for ' habeas
corpus has indue ;d the Attorney Gen
eral to 'enter, a w'-itten stipulation with
the petitioner's counsel, to put the
q-iestiou in such a form as nay be con
sidered and de!emii;tc tj ibrjL. S.
Supreme Court next OctohcK - .Thr-
preset? application to the A.hief Jus
tice is to remain! snspeisded Th.
President aut'lorizts the Attur;iv
General to sa) that no sentence oi a
Military Commission further thau i
netessary for the safe; custody of a
prisoner, will be executed until jibe
final determination oi'theOouit. Tnis
meets the approval of Chast. :
'Cubans here have advices1 that the
forces under Quesada report having
captured a scouting party near Sau
Mignet, sent out by Gen . Letona from
Neuvitiis, uunjberine'75 men, I A
Cuban force of 300,
encamped
on
Sagua Le Grande river
near the town
ui uiBi name, were auacKeu uy jinc
Spaniards under the comand of Ge .
Tritlo, who were three times repulsed,
and compelled to retire, leaving a
portion of their baggage and kitted
upon the field. The Cuban loss was
35 in killed and wounded. An 'en
gagement haa been reported at La
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Ksprango, iu which thtj Spanish troops
were defeated. Under the direction
i i - j f (
of the Volunteer Junta, property of
Cubans suspected of sympathy; vvith
the insurrection, is being seized .'and
confiscated, and families driven from
their homes. The houses are given
up to pillage.
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RICHMOND.
;a ! i Riohmoni), July.
Geo. Froth, a citizen, has died of
sunstroke, this being I he Srst death
since the Reared term. Thethcrmoro
oter is 105 in the shade. ,
The official count ot the State rote,
at Head Quarters, i shows Walker'
majority to be 17,500.
Telegram from Lexington, to-day
says the State Educational Convention,
auer an excuing aeuie on ipe pioqc
oi eaucaung me coiorea raee, in view
of the present anomalous Condition of
affairs, tabled The Subject till the next
annual session. v j :
An educational journal was estab
lished. Gen, Lee i taking 50 shares
of the stock. '. ;"'"''! ":" j
Several of the New York Ge'rmans
fell from sun stroke after their match
through the streets.1 none of the cases
were! fatal. i ; M "l ' r. ,
- ; Macxhs, July 16
The zamiiiatioa of Turner, charg
ed vith trying to pass counterfeit cur-
renc jC," bi pin to-day before j U. S.
('omu)iNvt nor, W. I . Morrill. The
J,,.,. couci.
j, ijw,
d that the tes
ted that Turuer. in
the mi j-' .i - I" Cus year attempted, to
pass to a h,ik in ihkcitv a one bun-
d j jG:iar bi nhieh w ratted
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a xounterleif : ' ihti that lie confessed
to J Cij.ir. 5yVf, tdi or ; of the
An erican Lnif3,the principal wit
ness oukhe'4tb orjiily, that he had,
lor Iar he would-be killed and the
i-otes loui.d on his person, given $1
ouu in
couutetfeit' notes to Marion
Hains, :to be returned to him w hen
they got home, ti ws lurtber prov
ed that. $900 iri amnttrfeit notes on
the. Fust Rational feank of Jersey City,
was: found on the person of a w oman
iu Atlanta1,' wliih were, introduced,
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4s also -vy as a letter from Turner to
the woma , fpud at the! same time.
The Cqut.adjourned.till JQ o'clock
to-morrow. 1 I
FOREIGN NEWS.
"j V London, July 16
At XArgaa Is'.and, en the 12th iust.,
an Orauge mob were pelted with
stones. . They' retaliated by des
troping seventeen houses occupied by
Catholics, the wood work of the
buildings and furniture
was carried
into the street and burned.
Order
was finally restored.
GENEEAL'NEWS.
The ladies at Newport are much
addicted to crbquet-playing.
A movement is on foot to establish
a line of steamers between Savannah
and a port in Prussia,
. Commodore Yanderbilt ha taljen
the entire second floor of a hotel at
Niagara the. summer
c YreixcVWittttir Se'mTramis
is at fortress xuonroe looKing alter the
Curicux, which has yellow fever on
board.
; The yield of the Texas corn crop
is pronounced uLbounded.
; Two dollars a day is oliered for
hands in sugar making in Lpu-siana.
There has been one case of yellow
fever; this season at Key SW"st.
A distinct shock of an earthquake
was felt at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, July
2nd.
The Great Eastern baS reached the
Newiouudland Banks with the French
Cable
Con
pressmen and others who have
recent
y visited the Pacific coast favor
Chinese immigration.
i
A g and international
taqgerfest is
iu progress-, iu Baltimore.
Two thous-
aud siJti is ait cresart.
i i .i:n.';.-.e fai roua o
l id e over the
A;
at kd'if-as City was
1 coi::;
ope ed
ot) S-turday
lat.
Tiu pi; priet of licensing woma i
to picLcU is btiil under discussion by
the preachers' meeting iti New 'York,
SatatOjj?, girls, of local growth, art
.making their market in advance ofj
ine teasn. ; nree iouna ricn uus-
bands
Boston Herald Pemycratic
paper, nominates eX'J inster inaries
Fran cis Adams for Governor of Maasa
chuset
rhd
Commissiouer o
Emigration
of Michigan is go'ng to Germany next
weel
to induce Germans to settle in
hisatdte. . v
A Mormon elder wa recently made
very much of a parent, f He was pre
sentedl with nine girls and five boys
tue same morning, ,
The dii actors of the Savannah and
Memphis railroad are laboring to se-
cure the completion of the line, and
with good prospects of success.
l i i
A bogus General Moseby visited
Oswegocounty, New York, last week
and advertised to lecture.
Only two
persons put in an appearance
The whole United States
tonnage
ou seas, lake and river,June 80,1868,
was 4,318,300 tonsabout a millon
and a quarter tons less than in I860,
Chicago is now the great distributing
post ofSce for all the American mails
for China, Japan, the Sandwich Islands
and the States on the Pacific slope.
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The Chicago Republic says an aver
age wheat crop can be relied upon in !
tne wesi j a xair average corn crop ana
the usual supply of oats,rje and barley.
" The Havana Prenza svs that the
number of insu-gejits around -Puerto
Principe, hasbjurgely increased;.; but
cholera and yellow fever are -makiug
hayoc among them. , . .
Gen. Thomas' - Jourdan has been
named as Commandtr of, the Eastep
Division of the Cuban Army, which
includes. some ofj the most prominent
and successful officers. ; j . ,
The.question whether members elect
of the Virginia Legislature Will be
.required to take the iron clad, oath is
to be submitted to the Attorney Gener
al by the President.
Victoria celebrated her fiftieth birth.
day by creating six new : Knights of
the Gi and Cross, twenty one Knights
Cvmmanders. and sixty -five Com pan
ions of the Older of the Bath.:
I Five, barrels of humau renaains wqre
found in the river, four miles above
Louvisville, Ky., last week. They
were from the dissectinrg labes of one--
of the medical colleges, j
On Friday night last the Court
House of Decatur county, Tennessee
at Decaturville, was entirely consum
ed. It was undoubtedlv the work o
au incendiary. Loss over .$100,000.
There were six: successful women
candidates at the recent examination
of the JJniversity of London. The
prejudice against young women pur
suing their studies with young met
appears to be getting less over there.
A recent trial in Ireland i brought
out the testimony of a priest that he
had positive order? from Archbishop
Mcllale to refuse all the sacraments,
a a .a t.
even ai toe nour oi aeaip, loinose wno
sent tueir children to the free schools.
L The marriage of Lojd Eyrons only
granddaughter, Lady 'Auue Isabella
Noel King Noel, has just taken place,
and she is now L&dy
Anne Blunt.
Byron's only
Her mother was Lord
daughter, the Ada he laved so passion.
ately.
A Richmond negro, who bought
his freedom eighteen years ago, is
now worth $50,000, and owns the
largest livery stable in Virginia.
The boll-worm has made its appear
ance in force in Newton county, Ga.
Their early appearance signifies great
destruction to the crop this year, . .
Two 'bulla, worth 4 000J died in
"putney t Vermont, recently1 from t'ie
effects of thorough' bath of tobacco
juice, administered to kill lice,
One of the emigrant1 agents of the
State of Minnesota reports that he has
succeeded in inducing 75,000 Swedes
to come to this State this year.
A brute of a husband has ordered a
grayr-tone on which is inscribed
Let us have peace.1 j He do:il care
whether it is erected over him or his
wife. ..... 1 '' I;
A Chicago paper, noticing with
a sigh the amount of work now going
on upon the streets, says that it is a
costly task to build a great city on a
swamp. ii .!
Subscriptions are. taking iu Boston
fora colloisaj marble. bust of Long
fellow for Harvard College to be. ex
ecuted bj Ed tnouia Lewis, th 'color
ed sculptress. 1 1
The Young Men's Christian Associa
tions of the United States and British
Provinces are to meet in j National
Convention in . Portland, Me., next
Wednesday, j !, '. .
In lieu of bunting and a flag pole
the Paris Republicans elevated a red
petticoat on broom stick, and this
simple sight drew half a million spec
tutors.
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English railway had to fight fire with
lusbnQui aod. r?1 or 'ng litc
before the train reached a Station, and
she was rescued.
A deserted wife has reached Cincin-
uatti all the way from England, had
er bigamist spouse arrested and bound
I over for trial.1
Greater progress was made! at the
. Hoosac Tunnel iu the month of June
than in any previous mpth since the
I enterprise begun.
1 a drunken ' fellow tried to throw
his companion off the Cincinnati sus
nension bridire a few nights ago, and
only succeded in going himself.
Last fall a man drovc into the river
i
near Montrtaltnd was drowned, A
few days since, he was found, by a,
canoeist, still gtasping the rail of tht
huirgy.
( . Count Aquila, father of the Bour
bon who. married Miss Hatnel, is
turniug all his -real estate into personal
1 property, that his son may not inherit
cent f property .
The bark Onward, has arrived at
Portland, Oregon, from Hong Kong,
with about three hundred Chinamen.
The small pox broke out on the voy-
The Sunday school system is extend
ing in Russia. I
Northern Mississippi b overrun
with Western drummers.'
The first eraiu elevator in Califbr-
ma oas Deen erected at vaiiejo.
New Orleans expects "laifge shipj
ments of grain to its elevator this year.
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Western Texas has exported a quar
ter of a million head ef cattle this year.
There were eve- hefore many
persons unemployed in Chicago as
now. ' - "'!' v-
Tourijts ins said, spend each sea
son tne um ol S17d.uuu. inioriu
Conway.' .,''L.- ': : . -. 1 ' . ,
Deaths of children from eating pLos-
phojus from the end of matches seeqi
to be more common than usual.
A. young lady at one of the r promi
nent summer 'resorts is said to have
thirty breakfast, afternoon and even-1
ing dresses, half a dozen jocky bats,
parasols innumerable, and two boxes
of kids. . n .-.I -M'-.-
George H. Johnson was killed by a
horse-car iu JVIalden, Majss. on Tues
day. . y: , . ' ;
The low lands between Montreal
and tbe "Linti" are flooded.
The British Shaftesbury has been
.wrecked on Bakers Island.!
Great numbers of sperm whales are,
reported off Phcenix Island and
McKean's Island,
The Government has ' gained the
distillery cases involving j $34,00a,
against Edward Lyon and Michael
It' r I I. I I
tveaver, oi xvcaaiug, rcuu. .
Martin Billmire, an illicit distiller
of Wiltiamsport, has been sentenced
to six months .imprisonment, and $1,'
000 fine. ; ; j .'.'h
" . Gen. Carr has surprised a Cheyenne
village,. and routed the Indians, kill
ing 52 men, and capturing a number
of squaws and two white women.
Mr- Willis, Collector of the Third
Mississippi District,' bis deputy, Mr.
Quail, and a distiller, have been ar
rested, i ! . t
Mrs. B. A. Ormsbee was shot dfad
by a burglar in bro .id daylight, last
Wednesday morning, in her house,
west ct tjreen Alount Cemetery, in
Springfield, Ohio. ' -. 1 .' t
l Subscriptions a?;' on foot io Quebec,
to send ou West tht destitute Swedes
and Norwegians brought out y ocean
steamers. " j ; '
Peter Holtoc was arrested on Tues-
day on thirty , charges pf falsely sam
pling seived sugars in New Orleans.
A warrant was issued i Wednesday
morning in New Orleans, for the ar
rest of Deputy Surveyor Charles B.
Kirth,
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I ARRIVALS.
: Schooler's M.O, Near--Conklin,
Hyde county.
David- Mayo, Rose Bay.
Jr Hope f'radle. North Creek.
Goo4vio -Goodwin Cedar ; Island.
Mary Frasier Fitchet, South Cr'k.
Champion, -Snell, North Creek.
Sloop . Wurrflien Respass, Bath
, hr Pi dt no pi !
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Schoonets. Mary Louisa Gaskill
New York. .'. f .
Paragon AVahabe,' New York,
Mary Bryan Longman, Hatteras.
Hattie Gaskill, New Berne.
I
Koskoo. the great Liver Invig-
orator, Blood Purifier, and Renovator,
preparedly Dr. J. J.. Lawrence, the
celebrated Physician and Chemist,1? is
a safe, plesant, and reliable remedy,
for the prevention and cujre of all dis
eases caused by a Torpidj Liver, Im
pure. Blood, Disorders of Kidneys J of
Debility of theNervous System s I
U regulalesthe secretions, eradicates-
al humors or tainjs, restores lost or
wasted nervous power, and at the
same time builds up and imparts tone
and vigor to the whole svstem.
R, N !i)'UFFY,
, People's Market
" f NIJW BERNE, NJDUJ
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Whfleal and Retail Dealer ia ;
DBUGS, j '
I MEPIGJNES, :
y CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS, 1
! -FINE TOILET SOAPS
RUSHES and PERFUMERY
Pure Wihpu and
li a u o r
FOR M 2DJCAL TJSE
I : - " . ' '
s,
Farmers nd Pbyaieians from the
country will, please 5FP me a Cfll be.
fore purchasing, .They will find my
stock of medicines complete, warrant-
ed genuine.
june 23-ly
THE '6opartnnhipVkBogart &, Small
is thisldajr ,dioJ ad by mutual con
sent. ,Tbe bnsiflest will hereafter be con
ducted in the name of DAVID N. ' OGART,
who ii entheriaed toi eot trt el lurms due.-
and who aMtfmes tlw patment of all tha
for nut favoiii and bope by. attention to
his business to receive a large share of tha
public patro sage V i .
ui me arm. no teouers ois uiuu
4AVID N. BCKJAKT.
WHITMKLL P. SMALL.
WahiutOBi N. C, Jiity -13, 1869. l tt
DJ Ii. BOGAET,
DRUG Q 1ST;,
' MAIN STREET,
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keeps constantly on hand, and arriving.
PUBE DUUQS, MEDICINES,
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PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMES, &c, &c.K
To which he j cat i a the attention of Phyai
. cians and the public.
Ho buys hta. gooda from FIRST CLASS
IMPORTING HOUSES
N EW YORK f
and fiefiea'cOMPETITION a to
He Cannot be Undersold ! !
Medicine. tnd Cheinical(( i-.peei.Jity,
PrMr .n:. - )
lie haa-toade Fluid i Extract
Eclectio
and.
Prescript;
1 " f - . mm MW.
krtry
complete.
x ttf He cau furn
sh Country Dea'ars
with Patent Medicines at very small per
centage on New York price.
A call is respectfu ljr solicited,
feb 9-ly . juij 20.
Turnip Seed for Sale.
YELLOW RUTABAGA Turnip Seed.
Norfolk Field " ";
EARLY STONE
Fl at Dutch
t
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7 . .
For sale by .
JOSEPH POTTS & SON.
July SO-2m r
L'ryr
ii J
jjrotlierSj
: D1.ALEK8 IN "
HAIR, DWARE .
HOLLOW WARE,
Agricultural Implements,
SEEDS,
jron, gteel, Jastings,
WOOD WfiJU, j
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
ANY GOODS IN" THIS LINE,
tnot on hand will be ordered prompt
iy, and satisfaction guaranteed, j
CART WHEELS, i
FIRE TEST KEROSENE.
KEROSENE -LAMPS.
LAMPS REPAIRED !
I ; , 1 .
Rags and old Iron Douaht
i'' BY-. 1 - " V .
HOYT BROTHERS,
T414MIP SEEDli
POMERANIUM, r
LARGE GLOBE, .
OREOLK GLOBE,
atxd -:,"! 'wj.,..".1 -J'zl .
R u t a B a g a:
Far sal by
Uoyt Brothers.
1
Is
feb 23-ly) (Jul 20. '
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FUlol Cartridge h, V
For saleW ' . '
jnly20
HOYT BBOTJIEEQ.
Jo soph potts & oni
DISTILLERS OF
pd purbaers of ' -
N AVA L STORES.
so keep constantly on, baud a large lot of
Groge ries
Dry Goods,
HARDWIRE,,
Ddctin Struct,,
Waatuogia C,
feb 9-1 j
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