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V 0 )) r I ta V v-rjr V v.ii ni ninnCAl FR. VflLCtl.-Jfl" ' . vZiiei of the. elide. ZruZu xist head lrOOJ jttiMIc sight, tNrfi th sua. uor seeks ta glare orient I solid rra'" T T ' - tkil4 torn redd hand profcaalj da? Intrnda I the s.J taaae (ta ttMntlH from It native wbcwL I :JpahroadluBuldodorall7, iU form iecayk, ni in liii odors die. .., ...... j So woman, bora to dignify ratreat, , "Dakaowo to flourUh, and unseen bo peat, lii fclr domestic lift lu sweetest chiim I Wka toftae polish, and with virtue warm Fmrtal of tame, Hnwllllai to b known, RbMU aotk hat hearaifa and her P8ltH!0 -Ch Unpr Hi tfMTM of a aeVondemnlnjc heart. ji .i " Jlow many minds; almost all fjred ones, were formed in secre J 93)Cjtlujcl solitndc; without knowing 'i'w. . i.trhetber they should ever make pgure or now All tney knew 1 .1 . 1 iti. l inatney iiea wuai xoey . 1 I !7jraD0ni,ana gave tneir wnoje tculsjot. ' ; T, AnensiDie DLacKsmua.was ppep ZTTZP&tQ- tyng S- 1 against a Ctighbor for slander. He re- ' 4 it t - 1.1 '.1. l:. . puea, ,uiai mf&jw: Sy,-t?w uls l:op and nammer out a jpetter character in six months than all conrt? n Christendom could ; give him. . 4l There cannot be a truer max- v thn that he who generally P an tvil cpnstrnctibn upon T what other men sav or do, find- t a motiye ft? everything -U hinwtlf rotten at the core ; d cleaxoi.ihe guilt he imputes othen if Meed he be clear At all only because lie has never 2.7 5 temptation or opportunity to sin as he accuses them of sin No "man has any- kainnge his affairs in such away lftt Ws sudden.. death would lying burdens ana lQS3es on oiner topic. There may be rare cases hero a man really cannot help f cntanglernents, or where, irom LlSSZperience or lack ol jndgrnent, ''laav tn VaiAnMVv ARAina inTrt neb a state that tho interest of I AtKfN i1nf.nfl. nnnn h lifp-. hnt hi fchould make all possible haste --.... .t, . ko extricate nimaen irom sucn a poeitioD. J 3?ajlilon. am sjaj m m m-r M.M w r,- -: .Fashion is a poor vocatic x-Tticreet. that idleness is" a'r ocation. rinvi and work a disgrace is aong :'ft.o -deadliest errors. Without depth of thought, or earnestness pf feeling, or strength of pur pot, living an unreal life, sacri; "rVi.Tr. ? 'HP6WWCa to snow, suosu- t wuuj iiuuviuus lor mc uatu- ita,and mistaking a crowd for V tciety. finding its chief pleasure in, ri,qicjle, and exhausting its Majrennitv in xnArlipnt.H for Icllll lDEj time, fashion is amoncat the O O ..ia , . , , K H inflnanlAa nnrAM i Mi a hn -a -v i y iimuiuA.i uuuvi n uivu a uu -i5K . . aan nam, emnx AaiAAea k , w i i - b.' . r. , . V J V MV will w Utl . 4 Tjreti . enq ? ox lite wouia desire to be placecL CA2nnmj7. aif : , 1 jloaypiutiity. Voice of inspiration has enjoined hospitality as a duty, The dictates of nature concur pronouncing: it a virtue. In tbe t V4 simplicity ; of ancient times, it , flourished as a .vigorous plant, ,v V beneath whose spreadiug bian ViAw itk fwavAllo TVtnnrl r Viol tor v. A.- l mA - V";- .a.wwuwaj oua. y vuC midnight storm. But nations in tneir approacn to rennement have been prono' to neglect its ' 'Culture. Tber1 havo hedtred about withceremonies, and en cumbered it with trappings, till its virtues faded cr its rpote per tS Uhed. Like the stripling sbep- ru, .b utu ucwaiu ,u i,,"bwua -i v vv"';' VitlMQ It, would lain nave touna .I'.among the smooth Stones of crooK lite sircnCTn it iictoc. .. , ' Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaa; AND SALT. WUT are trees like urine? Be- cause tney root i the ground.. 1 A . T Bejjiot alfontedatajejt. If one throw salt at thee thou wilt receive no Harm, unless thou hast sore places. "That'i laying down ' the law,1 Irishman laid when- hm tnoftlr A .. . . ' T v JTT A Chicago paper hating anioiaic- a a couple "urte for lite," a it "the journal in a rital towA thinka first me there." Tho 2Jew York Commercial says the first Question that distorted man & 'woman question,' and thinks it bids fair to be the last. 4-young ladv justified herself ; for kissing her intended, by quoting the passage, " Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do yo? oven so unto them." ' ! i Ladies don't know whether they like smoking or not. With special P -,." 1 I lfavbrites thev like it: with! eeneral w . I favorites they don't dislike it, and with no favorites they detest it. There ws a boy who had been told tbat hewas dust, and who nas chided for getting muddy. ?If I am dust,'; said he, how can r heip be- .t.. : p """" f?? A man once went tp an eccentric lawyer to be qualified for some petty offipe. The lawyer Said to him, "Hold up your hand,I '11 swear you, but all creation couhfn't qualify you;" The question, "Which wants, most, man or woman: was recent'v a&- cussed in an up-town lyceum' associa tion. Nothing definite was settled, except that some of the debaters wanted brains. A not unfreouept in; firmity of both sexes. A mother, admonishing her son, (a lad of about seven years of age) told him he should never defer J till .to morrow whut he could do toi-flay.-r- The little urchin replied, 'Then, of the mother, let's eat the balance plum pudding to-uight. caressing her beautiful little Jap-dog 'Ah? Maria I exclaimed her jfoppish adm rer, "why not grant me the favor you are wasting on Fido ?" I don't kiss every puppy," replied the poutr g p A young lady from the country I ViaiiTir i r it i f aa4 r m VMivf r was A Vivr her c,ity cousin to fix up ap,4 put the a . . A T w DC" toremost, in order to catch h' fi lo,,ke?rJ0 reen country attire. The count in her country attire. Ihe country lass looked comically into the face of her rather faded relative, and replied, T j: I better green tlian pitherd.j Old Guzzlefunction having drank nine muss ot cider at a neighbor s house one evening, .observed, on ris ing to leave, "I beljeye, f-ejghpor. T. I'll take a leetle more of your cider I love good cider as well as any body, but as for swilling it down as some people do, I never could." Burton, while travelling on a steam roa:, seatea nimseit at a table and called for beefsteak. The waiter fui nished him with a small strip of that rac.'..iMngHupgusiori,Ma turning ov. examming H with one of his peculiar looks, he very. cool- I , . r , l4V It 1 lv WAmaelraH Vao thaf ia t 4 hnni. 111 avu.,vv a . . , hA.MK I J ' 1 i 1 1 I me some. A young-man from , the country, na -.IK ,V a ronn!r lafl- enfl . w . e .. .j o v : gciei his brains for some interesting topic of eppversatiqn to amuse her with, but in vain ; he could hit upon nothlnir until thev met several cow3 vycu tne iswaii) said, with m , .!V.. 1 mucn sim- plicity of manner : 'Xow, isn't in strange, what a motherly appearance a cow has ?" To which the lady re plied i ((1 do not thibk it strange, Sir that a cow should" hare a motherly appearance to a calf." Some think thtt large feet are genteel, but they are convenien fjr that A person vith We feet Btondf! - bettcr tancc in a higH than one with small feet, as he is not so liable to overset. Large feet arc it also- more convenient for kicking rascals. On the other hand, large feet are inconvenient on account c the expense of shoe-leather and stocking-yarn. It also takes longer to wash largo feet than small ones ,t ia jtiiiotheradvautagooflarg leet tnat i; puts tne. owner on a substantial footing in society. Be- he sides, there is safety ? broad foUnda iiions everywnere, GKAtyQ SALE OP ESTATE . AND " PERSONAL PROPERTY, i BY THE Rorth Carolina geai and Per sonal Estate Agency, t BALEGH, N. C. $100,000 Capital Stock. CHASTIHID BT THB LEGISLATURE OF KOBTB Caao.lixa, MB. 26TH, 1EC9. JOSEPH 0. HESTER, rreijt. JOSEPH DIXON, Vi Fretident. V JOHN C. HESTER', and Treat. EOBT. O. LEWIS, CounuBor. 3,000 Valuable! Pieces of Pro perty to be Disposed of, 1 1 ... W.oBTH, $146,6944 03 REAL ESTATE. SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Fouit ni the City o Raleigh ! One Eesi'dence in Raleieh, N. C-, de&cri- oea Dfflow- t,000 una One One V On " 5,000 2,00; 2,000 'it u une otei m iayioravuic, i. u1 Iiist of Personal Property. Bamplea on exhibition at HESTER BROS. te CO., No. 26 FayetttTlllt., Raleigh, N. C, at the regular cash prices. 10 Fine Phaeton, f 600 each, made by 1 H. D. Sctimldt. Baltimore. Md- .f 6.000 10 Fine Ton Bcureieg. 350 each, id ado by EL D. Schmidt, BHtiiQre, $id 3,500 50 at. Premium 7 octa?e rianoe.ma'ie bv Treinaine Bros.. N. I.. 1650 , each, 82,500 5 Parlor or Uhurcn Organs, o stops, S250. made by Ticmaine Bros. " N. Tn 1,250 500 Seminar llacnlnes, WIlcox A Gibbs ' 6 fi rover & Baker's, J0 each, 0,000 500 Silk Dresses, best article. IS yards to eachdresl f40, 20.000 6 Velocipedes, 275,' ' v 450 2i Rolls Brnsael ftarne, 45 yds each, "n5; . 3,240 6 Salamander Safes, Wilder s patent, best in the world, 1260, 1 Cash Prise, f 1,000 gold. 1,560 1,334 1,0 0 2,000 8,860 2,000 10 casti Prizea, fiuu eacn, 200 do do 10 do d6 do do do b 2 do do 1000 8000 Prises. Value of the total am'nt, tl 46,094 Total number of Tickets, 73,347. . All of tbe above is put in the drawing at tbe regular cash selling: prices and will be disposed of bv a regular mode of Drawin&r, and in order to accomplish this, the Company will cell 73 347 tickets at 2 each ; for lnrtber format ion read a.irlnn 1 Hi Aft 31 nftha R vT. .a'sAf thpflninimni" BT-LAWS. 80. 10. The plan of drawing ihall bo aa fol lows : there shall bev two ' wheels, one a nrize wheel and one a number , wheel, arrauged ! some public place In tbe city, w net e any one ariIJl.a I if ??aybe present on the day oi many tickets correepondinSe'in' rltfiLS!' which have been aold. In the prize wheel there Shall be as many tickets as there are prizes, these tickets snail De deposited in the wheels by board of snpevisora, who stall be appointed by the Directors, alter which the wheel hail hx sealed up and plac d in auy b ink in the cjtv, the iirccwn uiaj uireti uuui iuc tiiue oi uruwin. wncn tne supervisors snau Drini; tbe wbecia to the drawii khaflWdi ng, breatt tne seals and tbe drawing disposed of by takibza ticket from each wneel, at tne same time and tbe prize ticket tak en from the prize whe-l shall deshfnate the prize drawn by the ticket corresponding iu number to tne one taKen rrom the nniuber wheel at the same time. I The wheel shall be well shaken alter each ticket is drawn; Bsc. 11. The Directors shall designate the time and pluce of drawing, at which time and puce tne supervisors shall be required lo be present anc see mat mc drawing IS conducted entirely equitable. A Boat il oi Supervisors, will be appointed who will have exclunive control and management the drawing They will conduct tne distributl of utlon a'nd see that each person is legally invested with the property be may draw. A duplicate resri&trv oi me ucKeLs soia win oe Kepi ; so mat, in tne event 01 loss ot ticket, tne accident may be rem eaiea and no mistaKe may occur. ine truwji)K fui i&e piace in lUtcK HALL, in tbe city of Raleigh, immediately alter sale of tickets, of which due notice will beziven. ine uqmpany is working under the provisions oi a SDeciai quarter irraniea dv tne tienerai a. semSly ofNorth Carolina, which compels the company to comply iaitamuy iti: an contracts. vupics tu uc uau uu appiiLuiiuu w tne tom pany. i All tne above mentioned property will certain 12 pa disposed orag above stated, and those drawing It will be invested with tbe litle in fee sitnp'o. i KiT" No member of the Company is allowed to purchase any tickets. AH moneys sent by mail at the owners riek ; that sent by Express, Reiristercd Letters. Checks or Drafts, at the risk of the Com Dan v. No property will be listed unless tbe title is J inaiapuwoic The Treasurer has been required to give a bdnd of five thousand dollars tor the faithful perfonnnnce of hi- duties. He Is required to de posit, dMIy. In the bank, all monies received, wherew ill remain until all the tickets ate sold and all the propertv will be positively . i . .ji i ; 1 i drawn and delivered to the parties drawintr. or the money returned. Send two dollars by express, post office order, registered letter or dralt, at our rlsli, or by mail at your own, and take a chance at tbe 3,(Q0,valnble prizes' offered itcaets win oe sent any where in the United States" at the Company's rick. One .fine residence built of brick, in the heat improved ityic, in tbe city of Knlcit;h, with 1 eight nrtva of grennd, and all n. craiuirv 6at-oulldinga, wittf tltie ornamcntala about the yard. Value a IOjOOO One large and convenient houae in the city or Kaieigh, on JNewttern btreet, thirteen lanre comfortable roomn doable parior-, -with all neoeeaary ont-bc ild icia, 1 M acre cround,aud a boautirul oak grove. Yaiue. t 0.000 a ... . ... ' it una large iiouae on jewoern ana rt.oou worth ctreets, containing twenty raniii ettitabie for a boarding houae. all nec-aa- ry out-buildinga, will) a beautiful oak BTOVl re in the yard and 34 acre cf tround. $ S,000 One beautiful large reaidence on New Urn atrea-t, eight room! and basement, fourout bendinga and a'ablea, seven aerea of ground, elm f rove, very desirable and attractive- Value.;...................;.... On in Warrentcn, N. kuown aa the Al ston property, In perfect order, one of tbe beat built hcuece in the Htate, containing eigbf larae Tooma, double piarzaa aud por tlcoa, one of ti.e moat commanding; and beautiful reaideorea in the p aee, with 8 acres of ground, fine orchard, beautiful oak grove la th a yard, ami ail nect aanry out-buUdlnga. 'Value............... The property at Tayloravii ia very -uret-tlve. Valuable ami el:ean. II I. a II.Kel at ,ooo t f.ooo the connty seat of a fioujishine and zroa ing village of a lh.Miaiiil or more inhatii tanta, and aitunteiKjine qn:ire fim a Kkk1 and fionriahintr lJuliee, no whool of belter unwle, richl on tbe line"? the At lnliciOhio Hailroa-4, and Hs i; i-ilu : ed In the mem ntain region, th? tfenery ia . Uuly deiiV. .',.1 n J ;'.icir.3,i.-. Coinama twraity rooma'anvl 'the tiuiiU:: are new. A'alm.. , S 2000 One in Chapel Uill, rouUinn 4 moina, :ih. fire nlacea. aud one forty foot dhiiue roenv. - A 1m, kitchen, out-houM ami one a:iti three-fourjtba acres of land. aiCe. f Z.Ki Thoe ordering tickets can select any turn' ber from 1 to 73,iT. If the pumbrr ordered' has bevB teun, ihe number ceo. est wiU be sent, One three cent stamp must accoupaa; evarj oroer. Persons dneirina; any further information, will plcuae ado rras JOHN C.HCSTER. April 30 .m. racktrar. r aa aa aaa i MEDICAL. will &ccp CONLETON'S VEGETABLE SALVE The Great Cure for Piles. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY! IMPORTANT TO EVERY FA HILT ! SHOULD BE N EVERY HOUSE IN THE LAND. UPON EVEKY MANTLE PIECE. CONVENIENT JO HAND IS EVERY CASE OF ACCIDENT OF B'JBNISG AND --gCALMNG, iKD T0B THZ rHOMPT .JEDT XXD rK&XAKKXT CCRINO OF i TETTER, BURNS, FiiESH CUT WOUNDS, OLD BOKEe, CUAfPXI) rALt, LIPS AND HAyOS, SORE THROAT. BOILS. RISINGS. BRUISES, smNvGLES.CuRN3.9x the FEET, A.XD TBS I W8RID'S jBREAT REMEDY FORTHE PILES! The great cores that Uila Salve haa and I now maklner, particularly the aatonlshln? CLRES OF PILES which it haa effected, plates It t-e-yod question as the gTeaU-tt remedy for th s disease tbat has ever been known, bavioz currd ' cuaea of Piles, of the worst and most distress ing kind. Cat.es standing: trom six monies to twenir-Ore years bav birenrurrd wibon box of CONGLETON'S VEGETABLE SALVE. Used and recommended by the lest Phpsiciant of tfre country. Sold by Druggists and Deafen generally, and at tbe Urag"Btorc or C. J. ROUNTREE, J?rlOje, 33 Cents) a. XJoac. 60LD WBOLKRALE BT JOHN B- CONGLETOH, Pharmaceutist. Manniactuieraiid Froprirtur, RALEIOfl. N. C. To whom all orders must be addressed. THE AMERICAN Rheumatic LinimentI THE . Oreat Medicine of the Age! Causes a thrill of joy to vibrate troub tht heart ol all those wtio .tre Buttering Irom RHETJMATI8M,NFURALG1A, HEADACI1E PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND JOISTS, $c. Those who are dally wastlnc away a life of ptin fui snfferinjr udJ tortnre will hail with de ilit the intioduction of thin Greut Family Medicine in their homes, as the harbinger of ense aud relief from their tu Per inirs tnd uain. for this is tii sure result wfusn tbis wonderful medi ine is used. Limbs and Joints that have been stif fened and refused to perturui their ucualofllcef. have, bv the use of u Ihe American Kbcutnatic Lialiueut," been restored lo their loruier use fulness. I Secure a bottle at once, and b relieved of your pain and suffering. No medicine lias ever nchlevcn t great a reputation as the AMERICAN KIIKUM ATIC WV1M ENT In i-Ylprtiiinaimf Pain and rt-kto. ring' Lltno iiuu .. m .urit ,idu losr iiicu .ita. ity and tnotjon their formeir u'fiilnea. Apk v.o'ur friends and ueliilibois wbom you have known snfiering frvm tbe pains of Rheu matism and Ni uniliria, what ba so completely restored them to their baltii and renewed ac tivity, and so entirely fri ed them trom pain, and the joyous answer will be, TL$ American JLJIEUVJTIO ZJXIMEXT! Sold bjr Druggists and ' Dealers generally, and at the Drug More of ' C. jJ. ROUNTREE, WILSON, C. PRICE 25 and 60 CENTS A BOTTLE. , SOLD VCHOLE34XB BT JOHN E- C0NGLET0N, Fharmaoeutut, EALKIUH.N. C. To whom all orders must be addressed. May 18 - 16-ly CHRISTMAN'S J' THIS OINTMENT has been made by T. F CliRISTMAN, to a limited extent for Forty Years, and for -about thirty yeara fi ee ot auy charge. For the iaat ten or twelve years, the increased demand made it too heavy a tax for a charitable business, and the p-oile beinrr will ing und anxious to pay for it, I made it all arti cle of some profit, and have tiuce that time sold the UINTMEXT at ONE DuLLAK per I3ox or Bottle. The Ointment is the cheapest tbat has been offered to the public for many years. Each bottle contains oyer three ounces j ot solid material, and if nut in liquid form. would make five bottles; but womd not an swer as well a in the present preparation. j But little effort hus ever been made to brlnjr ' it before the public. To say that this Intm nt will cure everything would be asertinir! too tnnch. No Ointment will do that. Bui.it is CONCEDED BY EVERY PERSON AC QUAINTED WITH IT, THAT IT WILL CUKE AS MUCH AS ANY OINTMENT EVER BROUGHT BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and has performed cures wnere the moat popu lar Ointments, with the attention of tbe most experienced Physicians, have for years failed. This Ointment is no new tblit got up. It is ol loni; standing ; and the tUju reputation whk-b it has obtain- d, aud the increased demand, I entirely owing to ife own 'efficacy. And where it has been used It is considered the STAND ARD OINTMENT FOR FAMILY USE. - Believing that the Olnttueui Is the best recom mendation, and aa it had considerable circula tion daring tbe wax, and waa considered tue Standard Ointmcut in the Army, we will simply add a lew Cenidcatea, to show for what it haa been used with success. We offer no certificate which is not substantially true. A great num ber of certificates could be produced, bnt we deem it unnecessary, as the Ointment will speak for itself. One Bottle of the Ointment will be sent to any part of the country. North, South, East or West, upon receipt or ONE DOLLAR. All Druggist will b.4ve it sent to them upon such terms a to realize their usual per cenuge tor selling. All Cash or C. O. D. orders will be promptly attended to. Charge lor Boxing. WE BEC0MHEHD THE OLHTMEST ZOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. SCALD-HEAD, In Us mofct complicated form. 8M.T RHEUM. ITCH, cf any kln.1. TETTER, f. auy kin.'.. SOKE LEGS, or SORES OF ANT KIND, of tntny years hUndinr. RUNNING or isLES FftOil THE EAR. NEURALGIA. of the worst kind. FROSTBITTEN FEET. TOE or GUOL'ND ITCH. 8 PR A IN. or BRUISES, of any klrd. BACK-ACHE. j i i DIRECTIONS. In the reAtni' c: of a!l "the tbove disrate, anoint tbe part three lmr a day. bnt only l.rMlv. For the itch it only require a slight ap.iea:;on yrero 'i-.n ( ana are aoct-ted. In Running Ckre. avoid wash-nir, wipe off the matter, an J with the tame cloth spread tbe Oint OINTMENT ment on aa tun as j-oeeiaie. rYnea tne . allow, na bo cloths, alapij anoint and tmrv, u coaTcntrai. FQR OR8E8. Tor Horacs Eye a icmi den pr ia the tbo 1 jv. It too mue pot a lamp aa larga at rnt-r aaU rub mcd morm U rnbtrd wo It will uk I do no d.iuait. for Uir calr ol, bat w. fictatcne, c!ma iba r aKl anoint im Crj. Anoint once or tie for a law ta. REFERENCES. REV. DR. DEEMS, and OKWOpD PLASS, 01 atv iora tur. DK. Q. C. 6UUO, Kdncomb Cocntj. N. C. DK. J. 8. HACKNKV. Forida. 1K- A. fc. PERKINS. Indimna. UK. J. J. LAWRENCE'S ALMANAC, for 1S57. L, PEARSON, Ohio. N. F. PERKINS, Kaosaa. cisn.Tii'iCATiaqi. WiLa. Hi. U, Juuir) la, 1SC8. TaoMAS Y. CiTn Dear Sir Id bt-rti K ol 1S63, bl. la lbs c.ry rx lew of U Coa:acral S'atrs arro, I uwurd a flaa Lutm tbmt becjim UomI periodically, aa4 waa vntnuunewi by la f arrlcr vf Iba bwimrul a mvMi r ml - hutaa, and ajTia4 mm lo dratroy ooa ej a la mt, Uta Ar. lklu( adrwd , (jf vim u try your UtntmrDt, baviic tr.? tnauy other n-mtMlia,) 1 admiiiilrra it ualy Ibrra limaa, and to m aarpnae, iu ttirradglhc tMOf lh bora werr as yuod aa ihvy arcr baa bven, I owned U.a horae four luunl&a atlerwrd, and tr era waa no ra lorn of lliutlu-. 1 owil Ilia Oioimci.l vitb rquai acreaa lu Ssratcbea and caddie Gail., hlcb ra crnnmoa lo cavatrj horara. A. liA UN kri, A I urny al Law. ViLoa Cocktt, July 53. 1C8. My daughter. 12 yvara Oid. bad a acao oo iba Wd of her bead aboul tba aUa of a ten feul piece. Il tu crt-wkeJ iu aize nnttl il renrbrd al-uut lATev Inchaa ia diitmrlar. aud laeoni an BV uaiie aorr. I aiultd lo variou. Uuclora far a couaiueraola lunr. but ihe aorr coniinacd to iucrrnae, and the hair all cam oo 1 lo.d that ! mu ( ibnuab a rvuiar aourar of medicine before il vrtu.ij be enied. I gl ttnall iz of your Ouituient, aixl tnadeoii appuclioti, bru tbe Kill ciu olTcicaiv i :f. u la ice a da for a week, aheii il beef me dry, at. J mxiii iba hail Ugau frrowiug. ttue now bas aa Kaid m htftS of Ka!r a My oua. JAalKd KAUUtK. Witsoa.N C, Apnil7.1tV This Uld ertify, that 1 hae for ruaiT) yeara beea peraonaily aequaiuled a lib Tbumw F Chntjrnan, aud have uaed b'a ealoa4a Oiiitmeut. I tll -veil lo be of rral value, aad lhal il aboold be kept ia tie houae of every fatally Ibal ia aui-jecl tobkiu IHaraaea ofapykiud. K O. CLARK. former roalj&at'.ar al Wiiaoo. WiLsoa, N. C, Uay B. 1M7 TBOM1S F. CalSTa fcir I waa a ermule for four Uiotitba, froiu a br'.ken iKHie which had bealed aiHl allera-aiu. 'eciuDe a runitiy tie Ibal waa teir troiiiilionie. I tried nearly eer 1'hi.ician in rrarb vtll-out any relief, aud at li-nctb tKmi yobrllniui.t, WHICH tiemed up me place IU two week, aud my teg ia uow peneciiy wan. tUAA. WiLima Cocitt. June 2S, 1?67. In the Sprinc of 164a. while the auiali W' rm ting, 1 bad my little vaceinated. afrcied him veverin, aiiu 11 uv w ij f.e.r iie aua. Ti)A. Uiieoiine nic.i ex .rnencea nnyaiciau waa called io anil aiu-ndeil p:oini piiy ut i ne c i caae. Tl.e al-na of aiuall pox dianpiM'K'ea trjin hla tody ajid aaenied tu aertle 1:1 one or Mo lea, wnicn eoraiiiencrci aweiliri to an aniatiug drKree, and waa to jmtcru1 that be had to le Kepi on i.ie arm C'uiair.iy . try enri toar ri-at the weliiutf proxeU a'icrtive ; aud the Dueler aid if it eoulu uol be arrwled, amputation vuu d he neceaaary . Tbe le ctor aai l he had Oo.ie all he could aud couid not s'op it. Sly sUier act myself conclu ded lo try Lnrts;mun s uiuiiuer.v w a oi.U one -p.leation, aud iu a rhort time the chltd went to .e. j. and s.ejit suuudiy for hours. After making few more ajp(ica'.ltna be eeatd complaining, ih.ecwe.lln diakppeared,' and In two daya he ran around the hnu.e. lie ia uow a aoutid boy, with two souud li g.. which not be w, bad the O.uluieiii nut been uae,. - J. A. hVASS. Grbksvills, Pitt County, X. C, XTay 1M7. " I tongbt a hurae ais yeara oid, aud sunn there ar- peiired some dedcLsney in Ms eyes. J applied Cl.rui maa1' Oluiir.ml and all .U'tia of (liadiia. di.appear ed. I then refuaMi a good pile fvrihe hore euon after hla eyea fui'.i-d again. I applietl the O.ninn ct and restored his evea. Last Kail it was said ty the tx-t juog('s:nni ne wouia r stone n:ina in three weeks I ij-MU applied tbe Ointuient and his eyes are a good now ns they ever were, although he f.as done unusual bard work this year. lie i. row n'.ne year old and ha no sign of blindueaa. For Seratrhea ire t$!ionider, enuaed by e-ilar,or Sd lie (iall-, ti e Oiutmei.t bas no rival. A. A. FORlits. CaisTSartCLD Cocitv. Vi , Ancnrt 19. 1SS7. TbowiS F. CasiaTaas-Dear Sir It gl'-esnie great pleaurs to ald my ;e,;iiiniilal In behalf of your val uable p'ret aralion, ahi"ii 1 havo arii In n.y f.o.ny . I i.-. (,,.,Jt.d ItKeflleary ip ruring upon oijr V.-ir a severa Tellerof alx niouihs rtalKliii" umii ah'rl. I had tried every remedy that could .uvt'e.U'J wnnoui receiving any material relief. I waa imliiced hy a frtfw.J tn l VMf a.n .n mend it to ail wi,r are autreritiR- wnh that cuUimwi disease 1 Consider ll an invauaUc remedy. , I remain air, your obedient servaut. ' T AV1LL1AU L KARLKT. Tf aw Bsiaca, Onslow Co , If. C, Nov. 18, 107. Tnoms F. CaaiSTxia Dear Sir-Yon may use the following if you aee proper. I are member of the North Carolina Annual Conference, and certify that your Oi-.itinrtit haa been of great benefit to my wife in the removal of a Tetter, or aoiiiethlng of that na ture, which d'soovcred Itself upon her bead. ears and at times upon ter face. After trying many phyal. cans, and resorting to many eapedleuts, yours haa been the only moans of any valun. And while It does not seem to remove tbe eanse, tbe disease, with an ocrnM-mal replication of the Ointment, is entirely re moved. We cannot wull ia without it. 1 C. JOHN'SOX. Haw Bacw, Onslow Co., N. C, April S, 1M. Thomas F. Cbb stmab Iar Sir liavlng uaed your Ointment in several Inataneea with suceeaa, I d. cm it a duty I owe to those afflicted with Teller, Kimrworm, Scald Head and Kaldneas or Falling nfi of the Hair, to call their attention to it. I waa troubled ery much with a Ktngwortn in my han4. I applied me of yonr Ointment several tiraee, and In Ihreo weeks it disappeared, and two years have pwnl with no sign of it aii.ee. My nephew, Ueoige A Thomp son, wss afflictod In the same way, on the ld of t.is fsice and reek, and uaed y onr Ointment with equal success, kly sister. Livey J. Thompson, wa. trrm bi-d w th a humor vf tbe head; and was nartlallv bald After applying four Ointment aw Ml a the humor dls appca.-rq ana tne iisir came out and covered the bald part lion ami ular Alop head r.nd eara waa nearly a eunimete scire, and oflra diwh.cd matter. " It give ber pain to ret ber head on the pillow. Ehe anp led to soma iwaiva ftftren rbysfclans. but all their skill was Uffled., To ni-r gn-ai pxii.iacnnn, aner rrinir your Ointment, he is well and ber hair has come in avaip. Tm at liherty to use thK hoping that It mt.y be a beorfit to bnoae ium are auiicieu. ZACCHKUS BROWX. Sr. TTaw Bbawce, Onslow tU.. Tt.C, April , ISea. i bomas r. VBBiBTHia-jjear tir I want ton fa send me one box of Ointment. Vy little son la afllie. iea wiin tenor or pcaia tieaa. I dout know which. I our nuimeni cured i;iy oaueD er read, of a dis ease watch had earned tee skill of firteea Do-tors. J VT. TUOUlSOS. !-. E. Wataon. of Vewrn. .tatee : " Tn iha mencement of the War, I bonnht a fine four vear old mar rnr cavalry ase. 1 had hrr tMHiut four or five monins, wmb mere appeared Miulneas : and ahuu once a roonl h she eraa l.llhd for a week Pha heeaaue so blind aa not to I able to aee a tub with eora t before her. and 1 snppoaed never would reemer ber sight. I applied Chris'mau' Ointment on U ondsv f . 1 . a.. . - uu a-miaj , am on i nursnay sue nad .0 lai recov ered that I sold her to UetiJ. Helh for MOO. and he sold her to Cspt. Ilatteu, OwvernmcDt agent, for SoOO Auoreaa mil or a era to THOS. F. CHRIRTMAV, T M ' Wilon, N. C. Jone SO CZ-if Caution f we desire to warn tbe dealers in. and rnni,m.. f anutr arenerI.v. thai inr. r Bnannf.M-io -era, being issUt lo find market foe their iinffa, fell ih-ms lv, s ol iiged to counterf. it the gen eral appearance of our package., and imitate mr i nuie atrii, so I rial a e.mae Inaeectioa hi B.eesaarv to detect the spurious article frota the renulne. and oihcr. goiuc o far as j assert that "LortUard's Socff is iio io aer made." lo making it I. pabla-atioa we desire war th puwic sicaiti.t tae tmpnaitkons practiced epun them mr) rr lln mvni ine'e'-y 11 will rte Iund laji, enmparialn 'bat Lr.rtltanTa Snuff is "far ahead 'uf la otltera, IM-In made of the heal aua-k. after aa org laai aid eecrrt ptweaa kbowa only to ourseleee. 1 aioea oesea.ing great age, strength and auagenry mil', m. " m Mi i rtfiiaiii any aai'e'eroue mt deieterK.ua abe;aii;es which eani-ot be eaid uf it many worthlr. articles pitf on aa-e hy othera. The n.t is the u.ea:est In th Mid. A circular will a ways he ra .died on ar.r.leafion. Ia anlrrtiii .rwlfy :f . t -u-T-.-U ch T-.,y or sr-Jh V,.Tfl ttra era'.ri-l la !-. .V v . LOHIl.I.AHD, ntv lark. rtii:iirs' FIRE ARM8. Said by tka Trade Cewe rally. A Liheral Dlstoitt t Eea!rs. l:jJ,y'J furr.zs'.cz V. Artnv. Navv. Kelt . FctirV. and Poeket k. J velvets; Rewt.rxnd Vest F'oket 1 tTt a ; arl R ri.r Cams, us tg tuta'le Ca rt rid j ; i Hreev I'-ddicr and I'rvo vlnr Rtrt-Fs. . . i ue care i aeeire especially to call ybur atten- to. Is thnt of my niece. Marv Johnron Kha era. sted with scald bead, or in Ihe lanmaira r.f a r. m. sthlc I'hyslciaii,oaiAiaeirr.-c- Her how a t o A ' s ! LI E. REMINGTON & SQNS, Iliun, rxr Trk. tpt f, Ce attsmen's ' UFE ASSURANCE CO ISTEW YOEK CJ.TT. "Aiasiij.. f. C. DAVIS, Gen. Agent for the Stale, WILSON, 1ST. c. Varcb IS INSURANCE. TUE ADVANTAGES OFFERED BT HE ational laifc Insu rance Company OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Are Superior to axy Ccirptny in the -World! And there Is no Company MORE RELIABLE and MORE WORTUT OF CONFIDENCE. nouao 1st. It is a Xatmmot Compmtty, chartetej by ecial act f C't gi i. ; , 2L Il aCirdJ ih ecrllv f a aH CpTp " lia' .f oter Sl.000.600 (MUt InUirtJ at.'! al piem.i.Mia received. 3d. It njire try lo rattt rt tmmm. The i'ul.ty holder M-vurea y rra'rarf, a given amount of Insurance f.r a rrt uu tuuch ' lower, than thai tl Mutual Cut. t atties. tb. Jt jnrm)uf larger ror w tht u ieiej. A pern aged St) years pay 1C0, 60 annnal premium fi-r 5flO.'X"J Pd'ey, while the same premium secures only $7, 031. K) on tbo mutual plan. 5th. It it ifcj.f W cerUt. Therr J BO -os-silulity of misrrpteiei iatiyu ly Agcits,oi MieuiideraiAiidicf J Txliry llo ders. 6:h. It u m l.tnr.t tmturmt eerv lre. 7th. Its Policies in StyMwlU and Lave uonecearv restrict ioiis. Fth. Erery J.olicy c titaine a guaramcw c f a paid up Policy lor & propuri .otjaia an. out.. lh. Itmakes an annual ijjitbti T on Loo- dred per cent of t'ie premium pai l. 10th.' It pay 'he Insurrt one-tenth the aicouni nanird in the Policy, llta. No Extra rata t charred for risks opoa tbe lives of Females, For application or oib;r infcrc&lionf j. ply to - R. W. SINCELTARY, r. rtSCL'D. r.etral Afvnt i for-Nortb Carolina. HaleltU JAT COOKK CO, - Giticial Amenta for Southern ftatea. Mrrch 3 b-Zta MISCELLANEOUS. WILSON TINWARE MANUFACTORY, stove'store. Tba undersigned rrspectf-tlly Inf. arm tbec'.t'- eensof lYIIaon aud tbe suiruui.ii.ng tAunur. tbat to conn-rtioo iiii tbeir Tit.wa.e hiiine. tbey have euVcted v.n anan-.-. uu nt ith one ot that lari?et Mauufact nrinr Houmi In cuuie try, by wbitb tuvy are enabled to lartua COOKING, OFFICE AND PARLOR STOVES, Delivered In Wilson, at as low tinrr as the) Can be purchased In any market. Give oe triei and we will trove it to the ealUUctVott ol alL aTr All kinds of TIN and COrrtCR WORK dob at short notice aud Iu aaiisiaclorj t. au- ner. FREEMAN A WTATT. March 30 tX OhYes! WE HAVE SOLD MANY, BUT STILL HATE 05 HA5D A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Top Buggies. Open Buggies, Rocjcaways, Wagons and Carts, whVh we arc oCcrtnc lower I Waa ever. Also. 1KOS ol ad sisra ,f rTaaiailoa wk. aeda good surtly of CARRIAGE MATERIAL, sucb aa Spot $t Felloe $, Spring t. Axle $, Bolls, . Clips, XhaJU, VU L4tfa, CZTfell, Enameled Cloth, and ! inTllrtl T. r.l: nlr, Hsrneea M r . T 1 i 1. m ,I I a e'.H laiV fie 'wsh, at tU OLD r STAnLLMlKD -TAND, SaJi Mlrttt. jmrt hrimr tit JU Bictl. PARKEB. MfRP. AT A CO. W.Uor. y. Jangry DT. r-- BUGGIES, CARTS, I an nw MnU4 orr "! lUpal. la; Carts, wagona fi bicoi k m wt uofeeandat LOW PKlCEf . ' CtV taw a nil in 4 stiafy yocrself. Terms, Cash or' LarUr. - c. v. r.r.irrix. WiW, X.C, Jar. t,laC?. tXtt ZIOK'S LANDMARKS VOTED TO TUX pripitipt Daptiit Cftr, rt rTBLwnco CU tlM-lst and 12Jx cf Licit Hcali, 4T WILMOJf, X. C. " CICCR t. I. i:SIMSMf.R, IClTlf. TLUMUf TD D0LL1U TEX AXiyK II XBT1TO. SprUiVMi "i-ja eJJ Ca ale4 aaty a. drcaa on BpptlrwiiVB) to Iba Ld alter . BaT" For CTibanf Art abarribr, alxt . CO i y wtd be rpt gruU. W ties Ma2 rm or pCfW Is vis VC,t I" 4Uartr. (ibew tOMOtlat,) mhf i4 la a f anew al th iV wtr it ta reosl PROSPECTUS or THE Reconslrucled Farmer. . A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Dsratad t-s l fun, tls Quln aai lis Caasa . l XJMbII! O AT TltlMIO,ll.C. Bellrylng tbat ail oiWt f rofeaeiwi ar al. 1 Jt t-udrit for rn u adesai sMieit ftd deteto oewt f Oar A f'jmlf raj rearna. bM l'-s rrealt fAB X-r baaH Tuerp'be4 y (hf diaaynnaaiWo i4 ktsfl aa4 tncateat Im fwttuailuti avrautig our Fariatug toaamaaity, la antact1t.eea have daveraalae to ff m m an earl- da ib ptYlraiMaa. X Tara-o. V. C. of a Fi.y class AoJctrt.rrai, JvtrftaaLJt t be -s 'Ud THE r.F.CtlNfJTRL'CTED FA EM EL I w lis bed a m-I iiiiaal vrtaare traaa every aertto'i ..f the fjunit will t- aiaosig ts twgw? Ur tN.tJ'uf ra: Jitdiciwas Mmtnai silt t- n,ade Irwiu a I Ut kwdlng t-eWlca a of U, day, W-aiiee apoo lh tflSrvwl U4ela wlurb its p-es are dvo:rd.a4 ae paitat aar 1 1 -pens w ill ef seed io retider h ta are, ry re- i-et worthy 4 public iirtiaiaye. Tj,t Ka-.T.C17a KaMK Will tl'2 i !:' s t.f valuable ru!iuaT Mtisr, aa4 m'uX l i.i.:utKrt ! Ik very taaat ety kt v( IM art. th rMhvrs U!rg 4'tO SvlDrd thai It Shall not. io lM rrj-e-i. te asrpiaaed ty ay rnt lm !r Juutb! is Ike Coanlrr. arjew ut tulntiknnn ti,!X per aaaatB, Sf able oj-'Jt tr .id tf Ft el NSNatwr. MMayatl majg ta Oal. That ralea ot advenlalaiar wl ha, awaj'y tw. tlr, t., wcut tit. aoeaailrd edisaitacrs to ai ciaas ard coe ..i..ti of bas?Bc. The public a rt.rrs.lf.aajd FaabmeOMrlally, are euro at f n-qaeeU-4 Ur(aue srward la aa of the professed iaMicaiiua. A4dr THH.ri.N A DACT. F-dlArw A rrufx-arkOrs. or CriARLEA A bKJC, rMiei.s Tartaara. X. C THE MORNING STAR. Tni3 xrcLtirvTAitT lanED i rnrrLia Dai'e r.aif twrateak, a tm greeSiy l alagi ' and lr roved (the rsi nrin ,el ks riflwn taou'l..). t4 1. ent4att.r eff-r4 va the faaef lh. ta.. t'am'iaas ae si ciua S ta fce daS iara 1 la elibr 4 itmae fc:ai- T TH sa LIVE. fllACTlCJlL aaad MLO. IfUUliV Ln al I .Wk-tk. muw saaaaad a tea wakia of U exrtWa . auaad Sad - fwm rm I A,M IC C Lit at 4 I. I.NTLkttlS I, V Til nn. i ii ii runiaias rs4 and rehaUe RKl-OUTa OF TUK MaKXETR TELF.tJH fniC I'lSKATCIIlA. UiCil. M n M ijnKAL irriLUorvcB TCM N A0VAct. .!" -... .............. .tt f d) .ee " . a aai llu ......... a "j One Adreaa, M It. SL!AMU. Knvea ve faerater . W waste gaaax .C. THE CALOCRAr.l. BALIIMOstE. Ml). ' A Motility YUrorer f Lkswacara. Peuts a I4iert.ry Afi-lra, Typography. Arts, IrWa, Newj, i'oriry. and AdrenWac. A sVaara mi life pMWi.e4 every at east k. XUevfe. rrM-eOoe Dvllar a Te. A tot s (sss4Vpa4 Ooldew Foaia.a Tras. mm tae-vary caa V rrlber for 119. 1 ea trma Wrtld aJttv Daes 'iibnee 4'p of nt ft AMPLE COriU ii CE.X ii Pr-aU. . Mv;llt 1-4m Lloyd's HymaBooi3 W kerp always m kaavd a M ammylj ttX PRIMITIVE! HYLUI0, hy FldVr tWokwad. Uoyi, wLkck wmr U Om ties UAiomlmg tarBM ; Pnwmvw DTVmaCaAal PUIS nhdtaatlal (Wn) htaflc.'B(i Cbf torn,.' Mteoptea fog...... TaeJve rotirm tot" 12 n a U M s IN n q If M Red b4 Uatk UT,aaii ivua-m.'....,.. ....... riiroptea for .'...s.....;;.. Twe.taevplea fur A i tea gtit adgv ea g-itt cwvera, cknat MtVe, elagas conea...... ftt exnAea ior. ......... ........... Twclt "7 H aOr't'.....a...a....a, At HM prWa ww wfll aewd wwr WEa W saaiL w aay pva eVs la tke Uaitad ttatravg TrrrUuk-. a war m sipewaa. lajyima cBrwy e rkarra tirrimg a A a 1 n itj ai U ahtrra rata, aha kavg hook r.trm, 4 the aaa-t Stj a the iamm ttroere. ar, U ay Bailed slnae ta waarteaj, IM e-stra I aafc -U avrr with iU ftoarm. TLesa leaU ar iil ta IJf J taa vgT T TtAS a wiarta( S Usa. At th rW raah wr-rr swaewaeaj wrlara. Saw wvr flr 4o:iarm,aftd by E Xpert j Ira Ajtura, l J bau, ta rxt4t4 Itttar. AAdrcaa. MIX. . A. CTf XATKAM. erewavuka. stavw I CftfitO, Ala, Marta IT. UCft. rjTTe araVrlac fcoafrs wQ aktaaa aSra I aTj ai triAa-svT. -1
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 15, 1869, edition 1
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