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1 ;! ' v. ." ' i . i f; ; :.(.: . :: v r :: : l 1 ; 1 " . - . ii.. : : v i ' " - I 'j ! f ' I. V ASI IINGTON, TV. O. JosfphI H. Watsos, Pwan Qnartcr,"nyde connty, N. C )ki;4 L WAiiswohiH, I yew jftn N c .-. Jam fl K. CfcARKR. I Wm. A. Hka hn b A Co, , -GoldsWo, -1. 0. J. OliH ItN-KLLT, M. P., 49 Lexington t.,Bait'o, Md. . ll. n Pmcf, Traveling AgeM, for Eastern Kortli Carolina. i P.icnA$o Vindlict, Take Landing, Ilyde County, N. C " " Tlie abovf are authorized Agents for Tn Easter txT.i.U'iESOKB, and will receive Applications mt pay writs for gubgeriptionand advertisemeu'a. KiirroB LOOAL DEPARTMENT. Election- Notice. TTtbeVoters of 'Wiiliamfiton Township : I hereby an- tiounce m-se'f the People's Candidate as Clerk for the Williamston Township. If ; . i t ? 1 1 ,i j ' - - e ecteu, i win cnuoavor to serve you with ireetpin. tervencv ana zoai. x our oueyie-nt servant, ' It . HEN GOODMAN. The KrxoNSTRtxTF.D Farmer.- This clean, senrble, energising .Agricultural comlis to our '.table,, filled to the brim with firft-rate so'ections, tiijlared and domed with strong practical editorials, and exhib iting throughout a furniture of thought and ( lanjfiiaqfe, which renders jt truly a valjiah e possession to the farmer. Man of the plow, hue, and harrow, how can joti do without it ' 1 7 I . ' y'ARupxT Female ComecIe. It will bo saen by Lis advcrtinemont, that Key Turner M. Jones has opened this school . again, and that he proposes' to make it a Seminary of high grade. Our readers all know, that arren county is filled wjtl; . one of the most elegant, liighly cultivated 1 .' and hospitable populations in the .State, that Wairrentori lias alwiya been distinguished for its refinement. god health,' and cduca tional influouce. pnl: tlMt a better situation for a vfernale college could iiot be selected. Mr. Jones has been wio of ourjnost success ful teachers. II is graduates are scattered 1 all over the land, and are among our most accomplished and useful women. Wc pre ict that he, will do a great deal better away froln Kittrel's, than, Kittrel's will awav from him. If our citizens want their daugh - ters thoroughly educated, ftnd not merely, polished and varnished, let them patronize vVarrentqn Female College. v. .,.,. , .: . Coi.DSBono Female Coi.le;e. Ifead thef advertisemeit of Prvsidtit Adams, The argument in favor of this institution is, riot siijiply that its faculty is well constructed, and its educational advantages first, rate, . but that it is the iijost accessible Female CVllerre from Fastern Xorth Carolina If a pupi4. should require a short vacation in injd-8swion, or should become sick, tir'a pa rent should desiro to niako his child a visit, the communication is short, quick and plea- sant Ucsidest Goldsboro is a most excel leiit communityf the Cfllege is not sectari- an as almost a'l the others are, and Presi . di-nt Adams his accomplished wife and ex 'ceHent toachers al ct rubine to mak the' Institution a delightful! home, as well.as a good school for the pupils.' Bingham's Si'Uooc We publish, in this 1 , issue., the card oflihe efficient Proprietor of tljis ! firs'l'-class Acapcmy. Under tho; cjder liingham, now released from his arduous labors',' this Institution attained a reputation c -exteusive with the entire South. Some' of our most eminent mon, in every depart- nieiit ufiiitellectual eft'ort, received their rdilego- preparation at his. hands. We do " v not know, that the school is oiow equal to what it formerly was. p.ut we'do knqwf that it stands very high in' educational cir olles, and is rapidly growing iii the conti lcnce and patronage of the public. Let our people encourage good preparatory schools, f - ' r - i f' " l- ' 1 ' I Facts vox the Ladies. Mr Wm. II. Oliver JI?, -Having tried two dififerent kinds of Sewiuff Machines. I can safely say I far prefer Wheeler .Jk Wi son's I have ladbno in use eight or nine years. . Very respectfully! 7 ' I t Mrs. E CUT1IBKKT. .w Bern N. C.l ' " 1 "a: JNOTICE I As I wish to give up the , sale of Dress , floods and Notions, I will sell at COST for rash the balance 01 my mock. . July 27 2t.J c.J.vi.y AT TENIION ! FARMERS, And Others Interested ! ! "With a view of Lringing into notice the valuable lands in our Eastern portion cf North Caro lina, thereby inducing immi gration, and enabrmg our peo jilo tv dispose of their surplus land, we have accepted the lAgeucy of the Xorth Carolina LLana uompany, nna invite all who have Heal hstate to sell at fair rates, to giv- us a 11, arid I- ' place the same in our ha' ds, assuring mem tuai ,we win uo our best for their interes. Wc are also Agents for the X. 'C. Life 'Assurance, Annuity and Trust Company, Kev. W. K. Pell- President; National Life Insurance Company of Jay vooke Cc Co., liauKori?. Home Firo Insurance Company of RaK ,isrhf N. c. : - r . ! ra"Jame" Kiver, and Jefferson Fire Insu jteCompaiiies of Virginia, and f Baltiuil!10611 ire Insuranc.e ,Ccapariy of Thest nrft oil rflinMft Firft ar.d Life Companies, and we juno 29-1 yv 4 "H :ulosPcontemplat ng In fvritiiig -eir p5:es elsewhere Koskoo. the great Liver Ipvig- orator, Blood Purifier, and Renovator, prejared by! Dr. J. J. Lawrence, the celebrated Physician and Chemist, is a 'safe, plcsant, and reliable remedy, for the prevention and cure of all dis eases caused by a Torpid I Li rer, 1 m- pure Blood, Disorders of Kidneys, of Debility of the Nervous System: . 'i : . .1 : . i li reguiaies me secretions, eraaieaies arhumors or taints, restoresVlost or wasted nervous power, J ana at the same time builds up and imparts tone and vigor to the whole fcystem. ; I. mmm. -i , The New York Herald think that the ' Pennsylvania Democracy 7 will have and ''tasy thing" in the Fall electionj if tley liave thv sagacity and pluck to put! in nomination for Govern or General Hancock. It also says that the nomination! of Gen II.,' which would be equivalent to an election, would insure his successful candidacy for thelpresidency 5n 1873. ' , , i . shrewd old gentleman once said to his daughter : "Be sure, my dear, you. never marry a poor raair; but rt member that the poorest man in the World is one that has money and no thing elsc.,, A cotemporary thinks that the pub- lie fcingerithat 4tdrawsV best is the mosquito.. There's no harm in a . - i glass of whis key if vou allow it tc remain in the glass. ' j What' i fruit does a newly-married i I i i couple niost reseixible? A greeu pairj f!nmrnoflort; Nutt.-whb was married to M.ss- -Miunie Warien. at West ' r i I Haven, Couu.,, is now eh route fat Saratoga, where, he wi tiou 01 ins hone moon. spend a por! AitKLT. WasJiiuyton Mai' kct. . . .. i!' Jit 1 NAVAL STORKS Cbrrcctelif'weekly by Jose -ll i'otts b San 1 Old diii... j fccrape..... Tar.... ! t5 p. 25 Cm J1 60 UROt'EKIKS, Corrected AVekklv by 1.-Wis wall. Jr Cotton p er lb.... 'Corn per liusli., 5b' lbs ....;... 2526 ..............75 eO Meal. 'V? v liiee " "'-.! ' : 4:$ " ..r... 9 fOl.QU .$I.10ij!l4i 1'ea-Nuts per Bush-., -8 lbs.....l KM) llidos lry ,........J.., ' " ; Cireen ..;. .14 15 17 ...... y540 BcesrWax jer lb 1 I T IV'ew Berne Market, Jilly 23, 1 NAVAL STORES. Turpentine, -Dip. .5s ! 2 ICO 1 fff Tar, 20 lbs., I'itih ..... co pis-) VO. ft 1K) Halt.... L. Bacon.... j. I'ork, jer barrel 1 t 2 00(2 S5 . iy2 31 50 j ;)uucr.... .h 3550 142 is l 00 !U5 50(3,00 Beeswax J-KSS - Corn.'ljy quantity O.its. ......j. Wood c cprd... 2 50(5, uu 2 o0(frV); 00 rine,.'. Cotton........ 2b NeyW.York Market, July 23 Cotton, 33(5,31 Turpentine 44 to 43 Gold, J33. : A Substitute For reaches will havcl to I to to used thjs rly if not entire bf Ilubiu'a Ext. tummcr, as the crop is near y cut offi Try. a bottle b reach, at; Bopart's Drug; Stord !;tf NEW ARRIVALS CONSTANTLY! C. M Brown S Co. OFFERS-.TO THE at the FUBLIC, LOWEST CASH PRICES ! FURE MEDICINES, i GODFKEY'S COKpiAL.iocts- Ler bottle, xjiin-iutiii s.iru, ii cis. per oottie, j British OH, 1U cts, jier bottle, Ep4 , o.'iu cans, iw cis. pjer pouna Gum Camphor, iujets. per 4 ounc. Hair Dye, &U ' Cents per bottle. Jlostetter and . -Plantation ' j ' ' Bitters. " i Sl.(K) ner Bottle. I Schiedam Schnapps, 1 $.u5.er bottle. Kerosene i Oil. Co'cents per gallon. Ker- u osene Lamps from 25 cents to $2 each, line begars, by box or retail! 1' nuts v t lowers inokine- Tobacco. the best in the market, j Patent Medicines Af OLD 1'KICES. Sweet QU1MNE, THE VERY THING FOR CHILDREN TVe don't propose to sell at half of the. usual pri.es, but jwe pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest CASH P RICES in this market, Can furnish Physi cians anc Merchants at a very small .advance, on I New York prices. : : ., ' ; A fine selection of FERFUMERT, FAN CY ARTICLES, Flavoring EXTRACT GIVE US A T KI At. Cheaper than the Cheapest. feb9-Jy juno 89 ' ' , K WHOLESALE DEALER- IN :! i! . ' . II . Ii .1 GPtOCEHIES AND Staple Dry 1 Goods, Boots and Shoes !j AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANT JtTAlJY S THE JET, ' . I : Washington N. C. Has constantly on hand a J'ull assort- fment of GOODS ia his line. Read the following list, and then call and see for yourself: r ' 150 BareJs FLOUR; all grades! For sale by j. ! .11. WIS WALL Jr. r 50 barrels CRAKERS and CAKES. For sale by H.l W 60 Barrels MUSS PORK hear y. t or sale by H. WISWALL, Jr. I 50 barrels HERRING, for sale by 11. W. jr. Win yrds prints, assorted, for sale bv ' I i I IH VVTQW AT T. i'r 25 boxes SODA, SAL AIIATUS and STARCH, for ale by .. ; I j ! vi -: H. VJ, jr.. 1 'j ' -j j-f: j 55! boxes CANDY and RAISINS, for sale by H. W., jr. BACON, UAMS, SIDES and' i SHOULDERS, for sale by j H. Wii jr 25 barrels POTATOES for sale by H. W.,jr 12 botes TOBACCO, for sale by H 11. WISWALL, Jr. feb 9-lyaprG V j 25 bags COFFEE, Rio,1 Laguvra and Java,. for sale by II. W., jr. 30 barrels MOLASSES and SYRUP, for sale by I j H. W. jr. 100 PLOWS, 10, 11, 58, 60, 14, E. A, for sate by -II. W., jr. Ames'i SHOVELS and SPADES, : for sale by ' ; II. W., jr. 15 barrels SNUFF, Lorillard, Rail road,; Gail and Ax, for sale at JManu- facturers, prices, by 11. WlSWAKLi. Jr Uors6 and Mule COLLARS, for sale 1 , -II. W., jr. 25 barrels SUGAR,- all grades, for sale Dy j II. W.T jr. ZD kegs BUTTER and LARD, for sale by H. WISWALL, jr. j ESSENCE COFFEE, j j . lor sale by , f t Hi WISWALL,' Tr I t ' -i! i '"! 35 kegs NAILS, for sale by ; J : . f!i 11. W.,jr. 2,000 pounds PLOW. CASTINGS, lor sale by i j JI. V jr. WRAPPING PAPER, all sizes, ior sale by j . ! H. W.,jr. 15 dozen BUCKETS, aud BROOMS, for sale by i H. W., jr Parlor MATCHES, for sale by , ! . ! H. W;, jr. : : Tn -i r A Fine SHOW. CASE, for sale cheap by II. VV 1SWAL.L, Jr. 25 boxes SOAP, for sale by M 20 boxes CONCENTRATED LYE and POTASH, for sale by j I I H. W., jr. 25 boxes CANDLES, for sale by ' if '.I ' M H. W.,jr. "-T- - ' j ' ' ' 1 PRIED BEEF and ' I' , j BEEF TONGUES, for sale by ! 1 1'' : ! H. WISWALL, Jr. No 1 MACKEREL and TONGUES and ROUNDS, in Kits. ior sale by H. WISWALL, J 2,50Q yards GINGHAMS, PLAITDS,1 and STRIPES, for sale by il '-"j.-'' ' , 1 - - H. W., jr r- t r 6,500 yards brown SHEETINGS and ctiTt 'Pi vrro r i u.. I I H. W.,jr t !. ' ' " 1,500 yards KERSEY!, JEANS, SA TINETS, and CASSIMERES, for sale by ' f I H. W., jr 1,500 pairs BOOTS ind SHOES, for 'sale by- - 1 I 1 1 " i I " ' ! H. WISWALL. Jr. 10 kegs POWDER for sale by ' .1 . . H. WISWALL, jr. 50 lags SHOT, assorted sizes' for sale hy 11 .-,) I-:, j i. -H.iW.jr NOTICE. AS I am obliged t go North ear nanal. nil Dersons indebted to ier tha to me wi! please make immediate pivment of account juiyjj-t ii MKS, 11. J. QUIX. WONDERS ofthp lJVOBLD, T I . ' COMPRISING J ; Startling 'Incident 8 9 INTER ESTING SCENES "WONDEEFUL EYEKT8 IN ALL COUNTRIES, ALL AGES, AND AMONG ALL PEOPLE, ,: . ; ;- ' - BYj .-!. O. Gr. Rosenberg, AxuhoroPragmtaa,'" "The Map of the Feo Over l,0OO Illustrations. By the most distinsTiished Artists in Europe and America. I he list of contributor numbering one nnndred and twenty-eight!, among whom are found the popular audi widely- known names of GustaveDore, Ber- ghaus, 'Billings, Cruickshank, Cor- villi iw 1 1 ri mix m mni at rz m.. l ri A a. v a 1 bould White,1 Weir, Vrjiud, JVliss Edwards r j ,T -"T AGENTS WANTED In everyj City, iTown, Village and KJi'ntStehte- ing, attractive, instructivei humerous, M entertaining and valuabttf.book 1 eyer 1 issued Irom the, jAmencau press, con taining a larger amount ot historical, biographical, curious and startling in cidents than any work of modern times, and presented in a form so attractive that eveq the untutored mind finds in it subject of absorbing attention. Over one thousand engravings, by the most eminent artists m Europe and Amer- ica 128 iu number rnakingit altogeth- er the most unique, complete, and el egant pictorial work ever published. etfieieut , canvassers lo energetic and an opportunity foe making money is here offered rarely presented in a life-j tiro, as no one jwho sees the book can refuse to buv it. Send for circulars and terms at once. . Address, I . ' i XTnited States Publishinir Co. j 411 llltOOME STREET, 1 New York City. MaylS ly. v : , ' LIST OF TAXES i - - LEVIED BY COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS, FOR COUNTY PUR POSES; FOR THE YEAR 1869. Schedule "B,? Act of 1869. Section 1, 2, 3. 4, 5,6, 7, 8 and 9 Double the State ITax. Sec. 10 A tax of S25. "1120 per cent, on amount of purchases- u 12 10 per c. on am't purchases .4 13 20 per c. on am'tof liquor distilled. ' 14 -1 per c. on am't of pur chases of leaf tobacco.' i( 15 2-5 of 1 per c on am?t of purchases. 16 2 per co.n receipts. 1 18 10 per c on-grosVreceipts. " 19 three times State Tax. " 20 25c (per pack. " 21 same! as State Tax. " 2? double Slate Tax.' ' 23 1 per c' on sales if manu factured here. 24 double State 'Tax. " 25 i of 1 1 per c on sates. f 26 same as State Tax. " 27 a, tax of $35. 28 double State Tax 29 " 30 " 31 it 30- it it it . it it " 33 same as State Tax ii 34 tt it " 35 double State Tax Schedule C" sameasSttte tax Real and Personal property SOc on ?iuu valuation On Poll 2-45 On moneysL credits, &.C. class t 1 sec. Ii 6-20 of 1 per cent. On stocks,-&.C 6-20 of 1 per c. On collateral desceuts : Sub-division 1 1 percent u -: 22 i ' And under the Special Act, ratified April 12th, IStiD, entitle i'.'An -Act to provide for levying a j.ec al lax Ior the County ol Jeaulort," there shall De a tax laid for Poor purposes of 22c on the $100 valuation, and 66c on tu iii I i I For Commissioners Fahd Sc on the $100 valuation i 24c on the (Poll. Contingent-Fun d. j He on the $ioo valuation. 42c on the Poll. Deaf Sf Dumb Asy um. 2c on the $100 valuation 6c on the Poll.- Bridge Fund 4c on the $100 val 1 2c on the Poll RICH'D GRANGER, july 6-4t Clerk. uOLuSBORO' rEMALE COLLEGE, The FALL rwicrs orr the sth ot August, aud continue l wenty V eeks i j Terms per Session af 20 Weeks i Tuition and Board, exclusive of f -warfun and lights.....i....4 $95 00 J. union, in Collegiate or Academic depaitment,l..J..- ...i........ 20 00 12 50 1 50 20 00 , Tuition iu Preparatory Department fuel,- l Music on Piano or Guitar....! Music oa l'iano aud Guitar Use of instrument. ,.L..u.....; Ancient and Modern Languages, Ach.............U.!.......J.v. 30 00 3 5 Ornamental Branches at jusuaJ prices . Pupils will j be j charged from the time ot entrance to A deduction will be made from tui tion for protracted illness of two weeks or more. One-half I of the expanses and pay for books and stationery 'will pe.requirea in aavance. E. W. ADAMS, President. july 6-tf. , ty tinge, Jb enn, liiioert. wav . ana energy in management ; vy uusinuss reputation ana sonu 1 jusirii u.. -nttaxbts,, raw. ami, tient:s!y,nomer,jiuaisi 1 tn- success, are atloraea py tne American niie insurance Company; iosepnjxixon, ""- i leich. Nast. Read. 1 Horace Vernet, John U. Hester, Sfrreiary and Trtantrer, YOU OUGHT TO INSURE T OUR LIFE j I f ':.,.;v:,v:-.1 Pin'the;-:::' .; -if'.'-' - rr- AMERICAN LIFE INSUBANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS S3,00 J,U00 and rapidly increasing. 4 f ' j " 4 f j . Annual Income, 81,000,000. THE AMESICAN IS 0HE OF THE OLLESt' Iff THE TJHTTED STATES, 1850. Th American has $200 of Assets for every 1 1 1 1 uerer lost a dollar ct investments. 1 11 has always been well managed, issties policies on all-desirable pL policies non-iorteaati paya Life Policies to the insured at the ae of eighty. Las no unnecessary restrictions on travel and residence!. 11 it ii declares dividends annually of 50 per centum offers more Insurance for the same money tha Las ($100,000) One Hundred 1" 1 it ' i e 11 State of Pennsylvania for ;he benefit of all insured in the Company. All the guarantees that integrity, f robity, and; honor 1 ,1 . . lpl You may do wprso. IT WTLL PAY ! It will Traveling Agent American Life, BR -A- 3SJ O X3C OFFICE: First National Bank! Building, Charlotte,. -d, If : C. 1JL D If ' ZiZi i 4 BIlEJyJZJEJlWilIanasrrs, . ' p r r t R C T fl 'Gen. Jno.1 A". Yeanp, Bankers, Charlotte. N. C. Hon. K. Y. 3IcAden,. President First National Bank. Col. L. I). Childs, Pres. 1st Nat. Bank, Columbians, C. Kev. A. W, ilillor, Char lotte, N. C. J. E. GBEENWAY, . ' r ! ! . I- Tobacco Mhnufactureri :, 'and I. 1 I M E R C1I AN T. HAVING MADE FULL AND COM FLETE ARRANGEMENTS .j .TO ESTABLISH THE TOBACCO BUS! NESS IN ; -- WASHINGTON UFON A LARGE AND SATISFACTORY BASIS, : Informs the public that hs Ohas taken the store last occu- 50 piea Dy Jur. uiDie, near tne 3f Market, and is haying it fit- r" ted' up for the purposes of 0 his trade, and is making pre- ! parations which will insure him the completest facilities ior ousiness. s!' He will Manufacture and Sell, on the most Reasonable i Terms, J- for cash, all grades and vari- gj eties of Tobacco," ITrom the finest stvle that : is i brought fj into this market, to the low- j est. .-Mi . - - fx : rm:vixr:nntsTnK'nN:n S TK a rnr riV Kd hQnm iP a v u. v. v ? in uulii jut uiauu . j factured and sold, in charac- ter and piice, to su jt the Most ITastidloiis Taste or the ' Commonest sippet it BEING NOT MERELY a SELLER but a ; j, MANUFACTURER also, I can afford to furnish patrons on much lower terms than any other es- tablishment in this country. Country Merchants,1 particularly, will find it largely to their interest to buy their Tobacco'at Gr e c n w a y's In the meantime, we will inform the public that we already, have a g0(? supply of lOBACCO on hand lor sale. ' ' faDr27lv D'ALER 1 ! CR0CER1ES, t DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Main Street, Washington, N. C. MULLET and Pickled Herrings, warranted, by the barrel, for tale low, by j -1 4. Ii. niLLAKU. Turks Island and Ground ALUM S ALT, lor sale by i , J. B. WILL A ED. CORN. Peed OATS, MeoL Flour, ut all grades, con stantly on baud, and ior sale by J. J. n 1LL.AUO. COFFEE, Sugar, Port Molasses, in quantifies to suit by i ; , J. U. WILiLiAUJJ. Fresh Goods ! ! JUST RECEIVED! T R A PURE ARTICLE KEROSENE OIL. GENUINE NEWARK. CIDER VINEGAR. j EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. - " 00 t V STEWART'S AMBER SYRUP. Ikes. FHESH CRACKERS and C ENGLISH ISLAND MOLASSES V Call and examine. A. P.1 CEABTREE, Agt. fcb 9 ly !.- ' june S. ItG). $100 of Liabiliues. ; lans, e same money than other Companies. ed Thousand J Dollars deposited 'with the Thousand Dollars deposited 1 .1 can be offered by Capital, by in men ; by capacity, economy 1 1 - . - pav to see Cant. HJ R1 Price of Phila., Washington, N. CP V Charlotte. N. C. Thos. W. Dewey & Co , June 291 y SPRING GOODS. TTTILLIAM SHAW lias juit received a y f large ana elegant assortment ot win ter and spring goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HATS and CAPS, boots and "shoes, READ YIADE CLOTHING, L YANKEE NOTIONS, M HARDWARE and 1 ' i CROCKERY' BAGGING AND ROPE, Family Groceries, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A WELL ASSORTED STORE. All of which will b, sold at the very lowest Cash Prices. feb 9-ly. ; ' REiDY;MADE CLOTHES, At New York Prices, at ; SHAW'S. feb 9-ly j : " . JUST RECEIVED : 500 barrels Flour. 500 Herrings. 10 bags Coffee. 10 barrels Sugar. 1 3 hogsheads Molasses. 3 kegs Butter. And a large lot of new DRY GOODS. " AT SHAW1?. r may 25 feb 9-ly D r . Lawrence's . -.. . ' : , ' CELEBRATED WOiUFS FRffiP A safe and reliable remedy for i All Diseases Peculiar to Females, 1 j . "' v .ir -;-: seen as ' Leuch6rrea, or Whitest Prolapsus Ute rt, or Falling of the Womb ; Irreg-' ular, Painful, or Suppressed Menstruation;, Pain in the Back ; I i Nervousness, Wakefulness, Weakness SfC I. Dedicated to tb LADIES OF AMERICA l. 1 ; 3 - J -lli' xuriwiiuBB ueuem it was uesnrneu, auu mhose happiness it will promote,' ' by the discoverer, LA WRENCE,M.D.f Chemist. J.Jl TO PHYSICI ANSt r The articles of which the Woman' Friend is compounded. are published around each bcttle, and it is be ieved to be the best Uterine Tonic and Alterative yet discoverd. J i J f- ... It is a yaluabje and reliable agent in all derangements of the Female Re productive Organs, and in Hysteria, Nervous Headache, Spinal Irritations, scJ '' ' J. H.DAKER & CO., Whoi8&l Apent. to. 4 Main t j, I 1 I i N0BF0LK, VA. CTt whom all order or letters most b addressed. - , "(aprfr-ly Pricr, il.oo per Bottle. GR LA- IST ID SAIiE REAL PERSONAL PROPERTY BY TBI ' NORTH CAROLINA REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE A GENCy, RALEIGH, .N.- C.-'-. t . $100,000 Capital Stock. I - CHABTCKXO BT Sl Or K0BT1 ClBOtlUA, FCBBtABT XDTII, 1S0. Eobert Q- Lewis, Ltgal Counttllor. 3,000 Valuable Pieces of Property to be Disposed of Worm 140,684 1 1 S2 A CHANCE. REAL ESTATE Seven Fine Residences: FOUR IN THE CITY OF RALEIC. i '.'!' . ' One residence in Raleigh, N. C, described below, - $10 S -" , u , f,0J.) X, 2,000' One a c n it it One il 1 1 One One Warrenton, One Chanel Hill, One Hotel in Tavlorsyille,N r ' t List of Personal Propci'ly : Samples an exhibition t HESTER KR0$. A CO Ho. t ayeuevuie Kautgu, C, a; tit!' 10 . loe Fbaotoni, $600 tacli, made by ir. b, iklimuit, lialilmure, 31. u 10 Fine Top llu fides, $350 each nadl by D. U. Scluiiiut, llnltiiu. io, Md., 50 1ft ; Premium 7 oitsvo Pitii. mile b .1 Trenialiie liroa., ft. ., flilAlettch OParlorior Church Omni, 0 tor eacli, made bj Iretuaine bi os., . 1 1, XL 8t),ovO 20.O0O, 500 Sewioje Mndhines,! Wilcox Jt G bbs or Grorcr t Bakers, f w each 500 filk Irec es, best article IS yards to each dress, f4U ..... . ..,.J...... A V loclpedes, $T5...l....j. .... ... . ... 24 Rolls Brunsel's Carpt. 45 yds eachL 134 . C BaUiiinuder Safes,' in the world, $260. j n ilder's patent, bent ... ....... 4 - 1 Cash Prie, $1,000 gold I .... .. 10 'Cash "Prizes, $100 each 200 tio. 672 i a 1000 2 8.00 PriEes. Value of tha toUl amountl i ourtumber of TUkets, 78S47. r All of the ab ve Is put in tha di awing at the regu lar caoh xclliiiK ir. es. and will be (iifuastd ot by a ifguim in" e oi iis1uk, anu m uiaer to nccorupiisn his. be C.'ii-uaui ii m-.I TilX" tickets at $'i acli. Fur furtiier 1. lo.a.atijn reu eUioa lti and 11 of the Uy-La oi tbe CjL., -Mi.y J.Tlk-LA.W Ssctiow ID. Tne vi .,1 d awi J,; th-.ll be as follows : There Uia.l be :u i t.s. v.w-. J.. -tv wiieel aud oi. a . number wiuil, ar. aujL'Ki in s me puuuc iace la lum city, where au on e ivld.nu .ickci uih be reeut eu I tlieri ay ul drawitu. lit tlie iiuiiiber wheel tnera shall be a., m.iny iiCKtia coricp..iuiuK iu uuuiuer won nhiLh have b eii 3uiU.-i Iu lliepnze wbe.l tliera abaU be as uia..y tkke-i a-t ifn ij are pnte-r.; these ticket buiili be depoft.ied in Ilia wheeia by a.Jkid uMiuper v1mji, who !mU be (ii.liiM.-u i.jr the jjirecior, aiwir which the WUeel (nail ue seaiea up ana piacva iu any l(a kin ihe cuy, the Oiiectuis mayduect, until tba -time of .li-anlii. Whenf-lhe Miperviaors shall bring tha wlteeia to te ai'awiugj break the seal, aud the tlraw in if bhail be dirti.or.td i I y uktriK a ticket from earn wiieel, at the s.Uiie time, and the prize ticket taken lrom the prize w lu el shall deniguate the prize drawn by the ticket Corresponding lu uiiuilkt to me sue taaeo from the number! "wheel Ht the same time. Tha woeel hallbe wel'shalaeu iifler euch ticket w drawn. I 8bc. 11. The Directors ahull demitnata the tlma aa place ot drawing, at which time anu place the supervi sors ehalr3e i eqaired to be present, and sea thai tha drawing U conducted euliiely equitable. A itoHrd iV upi vior in ie appowiwo, wno wm hare exclude cui.trol and mauagemeut ol the drawing. They, w iircondu'ci 'ihe disirit.mb.n, and see ithat aactt puiaou is legally tiive.iea with the iopeitjr be may Uiaw. A duplicate regis ry.l the ticku sold HI ba kept. CO that in . Vie event o ioa oi uck.fi, vnu vwunui thuy be lemedied and uo mistake can occur. Xhe diaw tng 1U take place iu ibtaui uw, in the City ol RaleiKh, immidhttely alter tale ol ticket of which due uoi ice will be given. The Company IU woraing under the provUlons of a special charteri granted by Ui Oeueral Aanembly of NorUr Carolina, auioh c.impela the Company to comply faithfully with ail contract . I Copies can De baa U application to ma vompnny. All the abovaiiM-ntLoued property will cerlalnlr ba disposed of aa utoove stateu, aud Uioe drawing it will bs lDTestaa wun tne uue ia ice si u. pie. i tr Ni. member vf the Cu'iipauy U fcUowed lo por chajw anv tickets. I All moneys sent by mall at the owner's risk; that sent by Kxpres Regirtered Le ten, Checks or Drafts, Ml Uieriekoi the Company. .' . No propel ty Willi be lUUd unless to titia is inaupu tatle.- . I '- j - ' I , . - t I - ! The Treasurer: has been required ta give a bone: of five thousand dollars for the faithful performance of hn.Jntioa. He Is red ii red to deiit. daily,-in tha bank, all mbniea nccieU, where It will remain ut'.il all the tickets are sola ana an uie properxy win ue posi tively drawn and delivered to the part.ae drawing, ar the money returned. Send two dollars by ex pi ass, post offijc order, regiptei ed letter, or draft, at our rik. or by mail at your own, and takeachauee at the J0O9 val uable pi uesonereo. j r Tickeuwill be sent anv wutre m ae cniiea aiaia at the Compairy's risk. . -.! I . - - ' . Cna fine residence built of brick, la the best Improved style, in the City of Uligu, with t eight acres ai grouuu, aud all iiecesaary out- buildiorf- wlih many frus oruaruentaU abvUt , Uieyard.? tVailua. j.i . .... , .. . ; iHM.r. One large and Convenient bouse In the dtyVof . Raleigh, on Newborn fctreei, thirteen Urka ' comfortable ruonis, double parlor, w itb a. I necessary out-bulldinga. X acres groun4. - otiZYn. MSUd.' " Ctreeta, eonuiuing twenty rooms, suiuuia ir - a boarding bouae, all neccsaary out-buliduii; with a beautiful oak gova.'iu the yard, ud . acre of ground: I Value... .... a 6,0vw Oua beautiful , large-residenee on Kewberu street, eight r ouU and basement, low out N buildings and stable, seveu acies ot gi eUi.4, a elm grove, very desirable and attractive. Value.. .. i . I.......... J- nw One in Wnrrenlon, N. C. known a the Alsteu property. In perfect order, one ol tbe bi ' built houses in the mte, contHiiiing 8 liwge rooms, double puutaj aud pon.c , one .f I the Unost commaudlng and beautnul re.id I cea In the place wjih B acr of grunU, Uoo 1 orchard, beautiful oak gr-i- in 'ihe yard, ! and all necessary oufbu.ldiugs. Value. . I . j IfiA The property at Taylors villa is very attractive, valuable and cheap, it U a Uotel a Ihe -' county eeatofa 0"Urtshlng and fTuwhis ii- I lege of a ibotiHand (r ntoie iuhnbilanl. arid eituated one aquare lrom a good and flourf 5 ing College, no school of better grado, ri,..t . - ou the line ol Uie Atlantic k Ohie Kai.r.t, and being situated la the Biounlalu legion, the scenery la .truly fascinating. Contain twenty rooms, and the. building are aew. Value ,i 1,000 One in Chapel Hill, containing 4 rooms, wivh y Ira-places, and one foity-loot dining room. Alao kitchen, onlrhoue and one and three- - ) fourths acres of land. Value........ i... 9 3,000' Those- erderlng tlckett ean select any number riota l taTs.847. If the number oeiu ed ha been trken, tha number uearetl will be sent. One three cent sUmp must acpompaay rrery order. Pereona deal ring any farther Information! will plena address, ! - ; r . 1" : JTOIi.y C HESTER Secretary. .1- : -I " 134 ...... 1,000 .. i. .1,000 I s.s'eo ...... ' 8,000' S ...... tlitfid aylMy a J I i-t - (- .V A r-- Mi ' '-: Vli ji::; ' Mip - "i, - 1- i'-1,!' I" IM : ":; . : )
The Eastern Intelligencer (Washington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 27, 1869, edition 1
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