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'J - ' I ' r - i ' f I " i A j ' : ' : i 7 ' : i ; i' . ' : ! ' i -' ! !-V . ! ': ! . ; g l v i : :. . . 1 I i ' u-1 W'j mi 1 JLUHM! '1 1.L11LL' , , -7 - - S V :-'V WASIIINGTONr 3V o. TUESDAY, SEPT. 2l, l869. Our Acrnti ' iRinf B. WiW, Swan Qanrter. Hyde county, N. C HURT.R L. WjkDflWOBTH.f v n v r , IWm. A. Hkarsk A Co., OoHnburft, .. C. i - i'. Olik Dixnkllt, M. D., 49 Lexinfrtou t., Balt'o, Md. II. F. Prick, Traveling Agent, lor Eastern North Carolina. I j Richard Wiwdlet, Lake Landing, Hyde County, N. C ,The above are authorized 'Agents for-Tris Exsk Istclliokkchr, and will receive application awl pay ments for subscriptions and ad rertim-uieti's Kupoa LOCAL LEPAETMENT. Died, in this place, on the 14th f Sep-, tember, Mary Eliza. ; infant daughter, of Louis C. and Emma F. Quin. ' J ' ; Died At Woods- ock ;on the 24th of Au gust, Mr. Lewis Clark, -lie I was well known to our citizeiis.and had, many friends. He is said to have died tranquilly knd pcace- j fully, leaving encouraging hopes; of his sa ! ration, He leaves a large family and many relatives to mourn his loss, - 0y$ter8. Wa have had oysters already. We cannot say, that tlifey were very fine, but they were oy s firs, j '.If this delightful luxurv nroves as ' excellent this season as the last., we shajl not complain. I Public Meeting hi Pitt We are inform ed that, on thojttd of October, quite an in teresting political meeting will; be hold in Green vile. Tlie funny, -caustic, indefatiga ble Joe Turner, the' Editor of tl4 Sentinel-, is advertised io address tho meetinjr. ' OottOIl. Large wagons "are .continually bringing in the cotton from the neighbor ing firms, in order thatlt may be ginncfl, while ocovsion.il ly lieaprtd np bales a! ! reaJy for shipment are carried to the wharves.--. The crop will fall short considerably, though wo belicvfe it; will ho' qui f3 large). New Good3--TliC. fall tool: if .goods pur chased by our merchants is rapidly coming. In expectation of a 'arge crop of cotton, they have bought largely, and we irustand believe, that this course .will eventuate in j fucccss, Wh.itchtirst and I.osehthal, our leading dry goods men, are loth iiere, with complete .and comprehensive assortments. TheyVill both be Wore the public, in our next issue, with full and correct statements of their purchases. , Let the public goat -once, aud make their selections! taking the tide at its flood . . ' 5 ' Patal Assault. On last week, a small bait imore schooner, which hnd; been char tered; by. some Greenville merchants td bring home thjdr goods,! was tli3 arena of a .most shocking! occurrence. The vessel hd ! scarcely .touched the wharf, when the cap i tain turned oil his nwte!1 with a joado.d gun discharging tie whole j contents into his body. The wounded ;man, whose i.iame was CJifistoplicr Merchant, though careful ly attended by Dr. fPnyloo. lingered only a h;rt time before denth, rinded liissuflerings; Wfl can learn of mi reliable ca hso for the murder, except ardcAt sjjiris. "fh captain ried to escapcfc but wai 'wpttuW and pvt ih prison, whe;re Iio ptil remains. A Bridal IPAiif i( a IjATiiuooM. Cora Mowattj who ', isl writing foreign letters for the San J .runcisco L'h'oniclc, tells ajstoty of a bridal pairJ; maLing the tour of Switzerland, who! recently were in- c'atTie to a crowded hotel and i .j " j ; formed by the landlord that ithere wa one uuoccupied roorti in t the bathroQtn, and that a beds might be made jin tire which it contained. ;- Tin le liuse, couple of vo baths youthful couple were well pleased to secure even this shelter after a "fatiguing! journey, 8jnd retired to rest.) lAn hour 01 two . later the stillness of the night waspud clenly broken by shrieks of Jdistress is suing from the bathroom. The lady, wishing to summon aseiyant, had pull ed what she presumed was a bell rope j suspended over her bed in jthe hath," when suddenly she was inundated, by ( a snower ot.com warer. i ne gem te rtian, roused by he cries, aSild not quite "coiripreliending tlie ffositiolii, bulled a supposed bell rope wluci hV 'felt dangling over his bath bed,! to bring him a domtrtic jjiit' brwngbt instead ashower of hot water oVtr himself. It was quit dark and neithef bride nor bridegroom could grope thejr way to thejdoor. - liy the ; time succor came they were up to their kueesj in water. 1 ATTENTION! . i ' I .1 i V f A'R'M E K S , ' And OtJicrs- Interested ! 1 With a view of Lnngincj into notice tjio valuable lauds in our Eastern portion of North Ciiro .Tl,tliereby inducing inimi gratioiiaud enabling bur Deo- ple to dispose of v their surplus lanu, wo liaye accepted the. Land (Jo iitpany, and invite all who have Koal Estate to, sell at fair rates, to give us a call, and place thei same, in our hands, assuring them that .we1 will do our best for their interest. it We are also Agents for the Nl C. Life Assurance, Annuity and trust . Company,' National Life Insurance Company of Jay Coeka & Co., Bankers. . j Home Fire Insurance Company of Ral . , eigh,. If.;- C. ' . . 1 ' '".'' ; James iRiver. and Jefferson i Fire Insu rance Compauies of Virginia, and Monumental Fire Insurance Company of liaitimorc These are all reliable Fire, and Life - Companies, aud we i invite tlose contemplating In surance, to give us a call before writing their" policies elsewhere Burbaiik & Gallagher, IVashington, N. C , June 20-1 y . Norfolk Xdvertisemcnts. inri GOIXDWS COMPOUND GrlSIVTlAiv BITXIsiRS, The Oreatj. ApiricatTuic and Diuretil . ' Eecomuiended aai prescribed by pliysiciaus wherever j. j j ku..wo. I The "Compot'nd Gentian Bitters" are Diro of the t.urcsC and best Vrgeoble'Tuuics abd aiomtics kn .wu to tie pr. fefSn. They alauoutaio tweutr bee cent t lstCiL' I V hlch nukes !ieu ba- yiid li qucum, tlie' best Diuretic in existence, aod . i . I.- I . lit .1 I . . T';..B.ii r- .ana have nu superior, li an.) equal I Thanelrbo trjf thfe Utters, for the folio rinf dia- ases, w'1.1, in i- very case, find them a safe, pleasant, Pp. eiy and 1 effi-ctu ti .Ueioedy. They are a aure1 pre ventive ;him1 cure! for j.j , . . i Chills and Fever, and all malarial disea les! ' Dy.-pfpxia, lndig htjon. 8iil-Stornach,!collc, S ck-Head-ache, B.truchitw,;Vthnl.a, Col'Uand Coughs, ieuraljjia Oene'ral:Di bilityiD of Kidneys Gravel Ac, and evry VKtu! ie(iuii;irijg a general T nc imprt anion. ff dineaeu peculiar to Ftinalis, It U almost a a-pecifiS.1 I j I1 '! Iuic avalaOcence- from Typhoi and tther low forms olifever, it the very bent Xuuic.that cai i be used. The Compound Gentian Bitters Meet vkh uuivermil iavor, and hae fn e rery caaa given entire slii-ilafcuoii ; and htv : recev;d the 8tritiget tesjtiiiiOa.i.i.U evrH givei to auy Med ip.ue, a fiiw or which ej iippei beio : Tlii' i-i to ici-itify tjliii't I have used P Oodtl n'a Com' )OUD I (ienliau l4ttrti and cheerlu ly r.' ouui end them as the Vrry btS'.fl itj'ert tn.it can b used hi oidlHary u bultyj ali'K-siutla)ltki;c'. ! It. M. 1IOL P, M.i.. L.ci)uiu, Oia.igjtL,, S.C., M.y 15, loOi. j . .. - i i i , i : Iia. Oi1 idi ll. ak-ii'r: : t have tried your "ffompruml Genti inj U.tit i,? aii'i'lind tlienk tb n..t pjvjejful diu-;jj re.ic that I havc'Vvfcrili.'Jtid - Their If ect uoh tii- kid-'j' ney aifd u iuar jrgua lit iiue; ..ud a h.Imulaut and t "ilc ie is h l t;iati i(u vu- couiu naiv. . Very roei eettuilyi: lyou ii, c, r . i .i - j- .i.N NEVSOM, M.P., f Ittlekoii n, N. 0., pv&vh.b-r 2d, lsos ! " i r I . Dr. Gmbims llealr fcliir: .1 havj- given y( ur bl ouud Go-ala.j Bitie. a juil-. tria.. I U . not heiiev j- that uy one wii ever ha!e ;a bhi.l as lou a ih y tikju (heu:. Tin y inti a all you IlUI'u for them. ou.., 4c., I ; T' K. 1. iil.U Dipuiy 5her.1T Uaji.x Uuly. J I Dr. flonois : V ir 'llln'e'!' aie lhebo.-t retpedy for Hrouch. Hi-4 t I' ivi eve trie i. Out bottle oi it (tavo uiy niie c liiu.ete Ti-lif kie e etiu.il Aa a toi.iC 1 believe it UuM uu i.c-tpeoll u.ly KKV . A. H. NOUTII1NTOX. Ni-ar IttletOlt Jankinry iU, !ibC!. I hei by certjs. tliat I have been u-lng rr. pcnldinV (,'. njpiuu'. Gciitiuii il. iters" lor t.ugli. G. i(er..l D.t lu.ly, .-a.btie'l tli.tl they are the lii.it), Ac and I '011 I'ilici! bfit lii t; I S v. I nave a iv kn liMge, ana Hie best T IImi l'rei u.c olTtrtd ' I . . ll . 1 .... . . l! iu itie auh:. it'M pep i-, . ! KUBr, T V. S-l Vit , J4u.' 2.j, i?W. Dr. N. A.H.GODblN. J !S 1. WIGGINS, KOHr, T V. S-L ATlLlU ico t ouiJty laredoiilj) by Proprietary Agent. . . ; . .Norfolk, Vat. M. Brown &. Co,, Fo sale by O Washington, N. C. apr C ly-sipi 41 j.o 11. WIM. 1JT, JAMKi W. LEE. Late ott Nanseuloud io.. Va. Late f reteiburg, Va. VR GHT, IfcE & LO;, Cotton l?uclovs 1 AND GENERAL" . j ; Cdmniissioii Merchants, No. 14 Roanoke 'Square , VORFO.riy i QENrrs OB THE ! SALE OF THE CELEBRATED i 1 Peterslmrc: "City I Mills'? AfD OTtiEE BRAjNDS OP IE OUR . nug .1l-1y 5 ! 'Ill COTTOT PACTOB I . A X D General Commission Merchant,. Office, 30 Commerce 1st- Norfolk, Ya Co'nsjgumentS'O'5! Cotton i Grain. Lumber, Naval ore, and country p Lduce gener nllv' UoliiMtcjd. . ;r ' f T'; s i-i M J ' ' I a I - ! ' Libera! cash advances niatTe on all onsipntucnts when desired. pI' ' , f Orders for General Merchandise promptly ntteiuded to;f ... augilO-Gui ... ....L.4..ilamiiton.;N.'C ...........Norfolk, Va. . ...L. Georgia.! y o-i -.I.-,- .-. STATOX, ....... W. 1 1 L r.KNXKTT,.. T. MJ 1JAK.XA, ...... 8TATON, BENNETT &CO., Cotton ractois and COMMISSION MEltCHASNTS McFhail'a Wharf, Norfolk, m, :f I - - t i- ! TliH H(iie di.e striftly a Comni'iislon Ruines, iini .will,.un l''r no cir umstitiice-i.iilejiart "from tlie uiiuciiilv. tnav4t.ui , . ' ii P R E JVl I U M . I i ! - l;; Per first Bale of ,New Cotton ! 11 E OFKETt FIF'I Y DOLLARS as a Pr.niium for tlie ir.-ii li...; oi New r tton. ' iri'lantalile. :ind weiiiMiiir tmi KH8 u.au ju PoM',iim lnifu t n. the ensiiliii; f,eH..i. UiiK.Hi;, L.L.L. V (I). I iiu!.IM t) .! I - " I- i Norfolk! Va. ' The liiheft cash pri'ct will be pan! 10,000 lls.; of Wool. .May , 2atf J. RIVERS' SOS. r-AOTMCM2. j ITEREA?. 1. II. Br..w.i. a.liY f A.J. Th. mas (lie il, Iiim fi e.l a pet it 1 . bMi rethi- Clerk of the iMMerS r Co-Tt f ileaalori Cnnity. to sell ih . Vea' it t-'tyf. his ir.tistito to I'iiy ,!( IV: s. Notice ishe.v 6 ten o tl-livir-! at l.iw.ui-'l 11 o:ln-r jier ons jntiTist .Tuiv a il matter, that aril ix-iition hax hetoJ r-tf lloi ei iu if at l lil- ollku of the Ch'ik 1 1 the .-uinrior C.iiiii. IicAr.-ni m i t ll.iiiso In ua -luncton on the itli ilaf o in theX lvW. , (ilO. L. W NU' EY, i Oct her, . ; Sujii'ii. r Court C'erk Notice This. O A i any one tive -any iitonuati'ii of (he ir.ferit U rwiuie .cei-f lir. Wliot'tiT, formerly Di-liiiit in VhU town, and uuriiiK the v r a t'upta n Mini Qanritrina-itur -Vt.M!eriiI ai my. n rite ttf tlie . nth.liokmhk i mce. 8etTl- .J , j ; . j ..j j. n. wmmjL.mo, 1 I : D-riLEK IN I GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, ' I i -I h j CCDTS Ar.D SHOES, MAI STREET Washington N. C. MULLET anl Pickled Herrings, warranted, by the Krt l-ctit f.. t!.. . I . ! , " I ' " J. B. WILLARD. Turks Island and Ground ALlfM SALT, lor sale hy ! J. B. WILLARD. CORN, Feed 0AT3, Meol, Flour, ot all grades, con stautljr oq Laud, and lor sale by j i ' J. B. WILL A ED. COFFEE, ur, Port Molasse, in quantitk to suit by ! ti- J. li. WILLARD; j Thos. Kemp & Co.) W II O L E S A L C G R O C ER S I , . -and-,-;:;- . . f . Commission JJirchants, And Dealers vi LIQUORS, cl N'o. Ill W.; Lombard St. i BKVWEES LICIIT AND CHARLES STS ang 31-Gral BAL.TIBIOR 1 Top Hnyrgry for Sale ri'Jir. gui-cv!b.r lin for ele a nett,' Leather fop -- .-sj-,. ui '"lie uea, lorwlilcti b isk a luoder REMOVED. !;-- .'!'. i ! 1 Mil i : Jos. Pbtts & Son - ill A V E RE o iVT E. I) TO iTHE LARGE I BRICK STORE o O .SWT: , i.. i ii THE Wasllin! ton. D Octaher. Wei ks. I 'hall btj reaily anJ ill ng, to teach in any branch that may ha required. sept i-tl H. Ellison will.oben heri &hool at Cedar I ll Hi'.l-4-ona r erw Ul,i Mctcber. Terms Ri;Hdiri)!a'id !SV riling .1. ,$500 English Orammiir aud Arithmetic 8 00 10 00 Higher EiikI'is'i nrn-nches. t Music and French extra. : PupiU living at a distance can be accnirr.pdatcd with board on reaiioiiable terms. A fine Plantation for sale. I WILL SELL at the Court Flouse door in Washington, a- r iu r rti totvn I uu uic luuitti uaj( ut veiuuci, iovv, one of the most .valuable Plantations in the state. It is situate on l'amlico River, 26 miles Easi of Washington, and contains over ! I A Thousand Acres of Land. 400 of which are cleared iand drained, ready for cultivation! The soil is of the most-fertile dfS-,;?? ducesheayy crppsotCOllNVHLAT There is no better cotton land in Carolina. P.nchasersafe invited to inspect the premises, and tliii crop now giow- ing pn the place.1 lit is a reclaimed Swamp, with) a clay subsoil- resting on beds of Marl and located on nav- igable waters', which ! abounds with t isti. it lias an atiunJaiwe ot valu- ab!e Tin.D.r, jco.ive lient Mills, good xiuauo, a, lau u iit-oiu auu UUl'IIUUC!. Title Wf-Tirrj Zjihcral 1 en per cent of th? purchase money, payable on' the day" of sale. Twen y per cent, on the 1st . Jaiiuaix, 1879, and the remainder iu two at- nual installments. TITLE retained as security to purr chase money. j ; t D. M. Carter, ail? 31-lni ' Trustee of D. B. PRRT T. ftfl . Robinson & Co. j GENERAL : COMMISSION -MERCHANTS, Tio. IT Cheapside, Baltimore. Consig-nments and Orders respc tfullj solicited. All Coimuuuicati.,1111 promptly answered. ' (tug8i-m. Fresh Goods ! ! JUST R EC VE D A PURE ART1CL ! OIL KEROSENE i - GENUINE NEW ARK CIPER i EXTRA FAMILY iFLOUR.. STEWART'S! AMBER SYRUP. FRESH CRACKERS and CKES. ENGLISH ISLAND MOLASSES. Call and examine. f-i A. P. cItABTltEE, Agt. fcl 9 -ly OF , . i . I! ii r - -I - r I : . i . ! ' ' ! .Julv.l7--2m: ! ! ; ' ' '! i I I ! ! I -i i 1 1 iiia r !; R N. 1) ,11 II f Y , !-:; tiii : ' ' . Slj : Ill ..ireopesi iu-Kn, NE- BERNE. N. C. ! ' .'' ! I I! (ill i i : - Wholesale and Re :ail JJaal0r m !CE3! DRUGS, ' , MEDICIN ES, ! j .. DYE STUFFS, I i i i : POME FINE TOILPT SOAPS 1UJ , BliUSllEri aiid llUaMEKY , Pu re VjVines and and ' r L-ro, 'yb r s, R u ! FOR MEDICAL USE For sale by ' I -i ll,! I. : . 1 o4f- i . i i t I ! t : . 1 ill IUC19 iiu i utpii.iaii3 lieui tut i country will please give me a dall be- feb 23-ly) I . . . a a.n a, rt I ' tia.a.r. ail , i. r m . I a i . I I fore purchasing.! They will find my I . : j 1 stock of inedicines complete , warrant. Fo.r 8ale V V: 'i I 1 Ai - i-; '-'; '' " J i 1 'on ! ed genuine, i! 1 1 . juue 22-ly Juiy - ;i . . 4 4Ju 14 ' J i Mrc P"or.lrc! ffnhnnl !j T EXPECT to oiisu a School, ia this- place, the 1st of I I l Alvsternii. will txi sto lor a beesion 01 ren I ! !' L ' ; : u l : . i HOYTBROTHERS; DLALEES IN - H Ji. 3D W-A. OR E HOLLOW VARo, i .- . i ricultural Implements, SEEDS, ron gteel (fastings, WOOD WARE DOORS! SASH. BLINDS. ANY GOODS IN THIS LINE, riot on hand, will be ordered prompt ly, and satisfaction guaranteed. catit wheels; FlUE TEST KEROSENE. - ' ! i , . .. KEROSENE LAMPS- ' ri,A3XI?S RKPAIRED Rags and old Iron Sought. i?y 1 ! ; j : y Drothers. PRAYER BOOKS, WITH ADDITIONA L ! ' U -ivr isr . s 3 IIOYT BROTHERS R N IP SEED!! RANIUM, LARGE GLOBE,! i : , NORFOLK GLOBE,; . i ; I ! i 1 f i ; r I : ' ' . -J ;:.!- : ' ! t a Bag a 11 by t Brothers. ii.--.-ii july 20. Pistol Cartridges) IIOYT BROTHERS. WMMMS U E I, LDiBOtRBOJI WII1SKKY 1 i l ! ' ' ' for sale bv may4r ! JOHN MYERS' SONS Til rn 1 1 S n n il fm S n 1 n ' T ivi YELLOW RljTABAGA Tarnip Seed. Norfolk Field EARLY STONE I. I ' - - IV : . .il FI at n ut --eh: For, sale ,by JOSEPH POTTS" & SON; ly 0-2m f'lj g a. n n ti School. " - TO PARENTS and GUARDIANS. I ! o TE 'subscribers having secured i -the services of a competent male Teacher, will open I I I M Male ail(l I Clliale ScJlOOl orJ the.first Mondav in October next, the Forks of the Jamestown Road, fouri.nilt-s North of thU.nl.. ! I . " near the farm formerly occupied by W. W. Brown, Esq, The course of ,"sffurt,ou ill be f systematic and thoi.ough.. . p 'j FIRST SESSION, of Twenty U'eks, will cyminenre lon the first Monday iii Otober. f ! TUITION, inust be paid strictly in advance, and will be, per session : rijiaRY En'felWi (Reading ai,d Rtielling) $10 f'O axiknt languages. a v r a x - d 1 1 - 15 0;) i 20 (iU MU$IC. (if desired.) Board can bex ob'ained at $15 per month within half a mile of the School House. Pupils wishing to enter are requested to do so at once, as the nunjber is liniiti a. j The location is exceedingly healthy, neignoornooa intelligent and tnickiy settled, and convenient to the town. Address E. G. HODGES, ) or W. K. S. BURBAXK auj 17-till oct. 1 W. ft. S, Barbanlt. C. K. Gillaaier BURBANK I GALLAGHER i - Bankers and Insurance Agents. j -': i " i Dealer in KXCIIA'OK, G6T.D. SILtE, BANK i J NOTE-, STOCKS, BONDS, ic. , j COLLECTIONS made on all icces.-ill points ind . promptly re'i'itte.1 for I.'ejuajU rece.Twl subject to Interest allowed on Special Deposits ! ' remaining six months or longer. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE effected at LOWEST RATE1, and in Reliable Companies. autSl-l " . . II. DRUGGIST, Main KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Quinine by the oz., llustang AYER'S CHERRY EECTORAL. ! .1 AYER'S AGUE CURE, J AYNE-S TIONS, w inslows SOOTHING Beautiful Violet Ink. nug 24tf YOU OUGIIT TO INSURE YOUR , ' I X THE . i. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE ASSETS 83,003,003- rapidly I 1 THE AMEEICAN 13 Qm OP THE OLDEST, IN THE UIUTED "STATES, 1850. The American has $'J'iO of Assets for every never ost a dollar r investments, has always been well managed, issues policies on all desirable plans, ti , ' 4 . 4.1 ! it makes all policies nou-rorteuaulrt. J v ; pays Lite Policies to the insured at the age of eiffhty. has no unnecessary rest rictions on travel and residence, declares dividends annually of 50 per centum. oilers more Insurance for the has ($5100.000) One Hundred State of Pennsylvania for he beneiit of all insured iu the Company. I " All the guarantees that integrity, f robily, and honor and energy in nianagemeat j by success,! are afforded by the American Life Insurance Company oi rhnadelphia. Insure m the ter. You mat do worse. ; IT WILL PAY ! It will j pay to see Capt IX F Traveling Agent American Life, of Phila., Washington, J B lR -A. 3ST O H OFFICEi First NationaV Bank Building, Charlotte, N. G.t , C1M.nWj.IiIi V UIIE.VJZJER, Jlanagrs. D Ff F D C Xrt rior .Inn " A Ynnnn Bankars, Charlotte. N. C. Hon. R. Y. McAden, President First National Bank. iCol. L. D Childs, Pr.s, 1st Nat. Bank, Columbia, &. C, Rov. A. W. Miller, Cbr- . - ! - '"-!' " ". ! X: lotte, X. C, NEW ARRIVALS CONSTANT! Y! C. M Brown $ Co. OFFERS TO THE TUCLIC, at the i LOWEST-fiASh1 PR'CES. PURE MEDICINES. ROSADALIS, $1 25 PER BOTTLE GODFREY'S CORDIAL.lOcts- per bottle, Rateman's. Drops, 10 cts per bottle, Eritish Oil, 10 ctsi. per bottle, Ep ' som Salts, 10 cts. per pound Gum Camphor, -10 cts. per ounc3. Hair Dye, 00 cents per bottle. ' Hostetter and riantation ; liitters $1.00 per bottle. Schiedatn Schnapps, , $1.25 j.er bottle. 1 Kerosene Oil, 60 cents per gallon. Ker- . osenc Lamps from 25 cents to 2 i each. Fine Scgars, by box or retail. I Fruits & Flowers Smoking Tobacco, the best in the market, l'atent Medicines AT OLD PRICES. Sweet QUININE, THE VERY THING FOR CHILDREN- QUINLNE, S3 PER OUACE- , TVe don't propose to sell at half of the usual pri. es, but we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest CASH TKIUES in this market. Can furnish Physi cians and Merchants at a very small advance on New York prices. , . A line .-selection of PERFUMERY, FAN CY ARTICLES, Flavoring EXTRACT. G I V 'E U S A T R I A L . Cheaper than the Cheapest. feb'J-lv fjuiie 29 GGL'JSBGRpMEfEJ. LLEGf. The1 FALL SESSION will open on the bth ot August, and continue Twenty Weeks. Terms per Session of 20 ""eeks: Tuition aud lioard, exclusive of washing and lirhts.... ...... .!..... $9o 00 Tuition, in Collogiate'or Academic . department, -"... .U......' 20 00 Tuition iu preparatory Department 12 00 Fuel..... .......4...... 1 5) Music on Piano or Guitar..... 2 r 00 Music on Piano and Guitar......... 30 OO Use of instrument,... 3 U0 Aucient and Modern Languages, each.. ...... r.()0 Ornamental Branches at usual prices. Pupils will be charged from the time of entrance to close .of session. A deduction will be made from tui tion for protracted illness ot two weeks or . more. One-half of the expenses and pay for books and stationery will be required in advance. ' E. W. ADAMS, President. july G-tf. ' , Koskoo. the . great Liver Invig orator,1 Blood Purifier, and Renovator, prepared by Dr. J. J. Lawrence, the celebrated Physician and Chemist, is a safe plesant, and reliable remedy , for the prevention and cure of all dis eases caused by a Torpid ILiverj Im pure Blood, Disorders of Kidneys, of Debility of the Nervous System: It regulates the secretions, eradicates al humors or taints, restores lost or wasted nervous power, j and at the same time builds up and imparts tone and vigor to the whole svstem. l ' I ! B 0 6 A 11, Street, Washington Ziiniment, HEGEMAN'S ELIX. C AXIS AY A, aYER'S SARSAPARILLA, i . i : . ' ' I - I !' ALTERATIVE,, WORM CONFEC- SYRUP, BROVn ESS. GINGER LIFE I CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. increasing. (I - Annual-Income, 1,000,000. $1(K) of Liabilities; same money than other Companies. Thousand Dollars deposited jwitk the can be offered by iCapital, by in men ; by capacity, economy business reputation and solid American. You cannot do bet Price, ' N. G SPRIW& GOODS WILLIAM .SHAW ha jnt receiveda large arid elegant assortment of win ter and spring goods, -consisting of it .. . I i - ; . "f." i :-; DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, I ! .. HARDWARE and CROCKER. BAGGING AND ROPE, Family Groceries, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN A WELL ASSORTED STORE. 'All of which tcill Kld at thetery micvt I. nth lJri fit. t lowest Cash Prices. feb 9-ly RE -DY-RIADE CLOTHES, '- '"'"';" i ' t At H"ew York Trices, at I r : L I SHAW'S. feb 9-lj '1 ! f JUST I RECEIVED : 500 barrels Flourl 500 Herrings;' 10 bags Coffee.' ! ''-' 1 ' f 10 barrels Sugar; 3 hogsheads Molasses. 3 kegs Butter, j . i ii, ' 1 ! And a large lot of new DRY GOODS . AT ' : ! .11 - SHiAW'S. i ;. - feb 9-ly may 25 nMSJYTMSTMtY. 11. J. G, , .1 A M KM KrifryAAn TAM:.4 ! JmS "o? SSr,,SJral?..J!r - - t- w VMUUMVDS .1 .. uu me i-uniic generally, j Jie can bo found at his offico in WASHINGTON, until the 12th instant, then iiu GREEN VILLE until March 12th. Th?n, if the prac tice will warrant, he will end his time alternately, at each p!ace, oua month at a time. Office up etairs, one j ooj- west of cape fear canK, feb9-tf. . - 'r I know Dr. J. O. James, and take pleas ure in recommending him as very com De tent Dentist. -.;...' CHAS. JXS. O'HAQAN. M. D. LOST. A p a n Go d Brace etwas lojt in this town on last Saturday ereninr, Auust 14th. If.tLe finder win return it to B. F. Havn. F.l . nr inth. Int.li;.n... ffice, he will be rewarded 1&HS 17-tf SHIPTEBS, & c , ,i , ... . , ....... , , rT t rrTE.o t n n r... . J' W II I f - ' , : I J;OHN MYEBS' 1SON8 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f il - ' ;' ' ' !' " i f jj -. RECEIVING AND l I " j'. ' '' ' EORWARDKO AGENTS, "Wnshlucton, WTf C2. Liberal advances made on COTTON and other produce to our con- J signmemt. T ARBOR 0 ajid iiitermefliatellandings 03sr rsxR BIVEB. .I ' ' : 1- : t-.i i . ! THE STEAMER COTTOH PLANT. Capt. aJK. IIAXXON . I- ' i .- ! ; runing regularly between WASHINGTON ' AND TARRORO'. , V LEAVING 0 ' ; WASINT(GTON londay, "Weunesday and Friday 7 at 6 o'clock a. m, and TARBORO', f; n Tuesday, Thursday j and ! aturday at 7 o'clock a. m. FREIGHT taken to all points on the river. ; j J p j THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED ON THE BOAT FOB WILMINGTON & WELD ON; and all points on the W. &. W E. K. This is the cheanest and most lx xpeditious route for passengers bound East, West;1 North and- i i s i - South, close connections made Tiih thc cars of the W- & W, E. II., a special train connects Uji the tOTTON PLANT, at I L -I i-r- 1 ' I . j Tarboro'. i JOHN MYEHS' SONS. M Ml OIVMS M O J S AND p IB, O'O0S!iB I E B t Mess and Rump PORK, i l OluN and MEAL, , FLOUR of all gredei, English Island and Cuba MOLASSES, in Hogshead and Barrels, y ' i Raw nd Refined SUGAR, , v Rio and Laguyra COFFEE, Turks Island S A LT,j American and, Liverpool Grouiid ALUM SALT. SOAPS, AdamantiueV CANDLES, PERAFINE CANDLES-the cheap est and best Candle io use, For sale at ' " ' I ';''"" JOHN MYERS' SOUS. apr27tf ; ) COTTON 6IIJS! Wo aro Agents for tlieTay- . , . I or, or - -i v BRDWIIkCOTToiGIIlS Manufactured by I W.'O. CLEM0K3 BEOWH&00.,' Columbui, Qa Theat the U GWS ever in- -t FOR ..' ' I ' ' i troduced in (his I Marlxt; and . I; "- - . . ' 1 " ! - Itave nearly SujxrdedcdaH others -H made. Those wuo have used i i : " ; . THEM, WILL NEVER USE ANY OTH- er GIN. . ' V !-?'''-" .I'-.' - . -. : . 'A . Call &nd See Samplcjs'f JOHN MYERS' SOUS. janv0 ly ! 7- -X h" .U i
The Eastern Intelligencer (Washington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1869, edition 1
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