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I tr. I THE PLAinDEALER. -WILSON, JULY 0,1809. THE FIRESIDE. fr t,;. '. ' ' - .kef a to Trait lifea hardest lesson, Conned, perchance, through blinding - tearr, , . R - " Thlla heart-throbe sadly echo To the tread of pasting years. Lean 0 wai( hopc'aalor truUiou; Faint tu7tt though the way seems long;. There if joy la each condition, t.-w.. -- .i strong. Cocstaat lunahine, howe'er welcome, Ne'er wonld ripen fruit or flower, ;PUit VbIcb owe half their greatness V To the scathing tempest's power. T J. os a soul, untouched by to row, Aims not at a higher state; ; "joy leVkl not "a brighter morrow, . Oaly sad hearts learn tow aiL Ha man strength and human greatness, Spring not from life's sunny side. Heroes must be more than driftwood, if t yioti1 00 waTelesa tide. The moment a maifgives tray to inordinate desires, disquietude and torment take possession of the heart. The proud and the covetous are never at rest ; lut 'the'-humble and poor in spirit possess their souls in the pleni tude of peace. ;If loveand affection could be won with gifts and jewels, then, indeed., love would have its "rrice: "but it is not so. Affection springs from the heart only, no gifts -can produce it. ' A child's loye is won more trnly by a parent fond embrace and &i$s than with glittering toys. The acquisition of riches eeems from 'tho beginning of time to 'have been one of man's universal pensions.' Many causes .have tended to inspire it. In the hands of the good riches hare been iiblessing; but who will say Jhat, in the hands of th, niajorv ' iy riches' have not been a cor- rnpter and a curse? Yet it is not money Which' is tbe root ot all evil, but the love of money for its 'own rake, or merely for the luxuries and pleasures it can bring'onVself. This feeling is t w real curse, ot gold. 5 - t (At whateversign of genuine sorrow no one but a' brute can ock.-- Borrowisnot:idore a f nnstener of the trnc soul than it is an inspiref of reverence. There is a measure of. grief that is piritniilp elevating; JpurifCing, diviner -n Most; humanizing and divino is that immortal picture of Kiobe. Ti.e tears of a mother her dead babe her first over (O--or the sadness of whatever jeartt is bereaved these'; fire ; racrcd symbols of the divine that stamp and bellow our brother. hood our humanity. ' Heaven help the man who Jc3flirve, he can dodge en emies by trying to please everybody. Other people have a right to their bpinibns, so have you; don't fall into the error of supposing they will respect you more for turning your coat every day to match tl(J .c.plQr'pf theirs,- "Wear your own color in spite of wind or weather. storm or sunshine. It costs tho - vacillating r and irresolute ten times the trouble to wind, shuffle and twist, that it does honest, ' manly indepen dence to stand its oroqndr . . No . man is? a gentleman who, . without provocation, would treat with incivility the humblest of his ipecies. It is a vulgarity for which no accomplishment of aress or address can ever atone. Show -us the man "who desires to make every one around him ban py. And whose greatest solicitude i is never t6 give cause of offence . . 'J 1 u tkUJf uuc, uuu o win SUOIV you a rrntleman bv nature an J - by practice, though he may never bavo 1 worn a "suit of broadcloth n r eycr heard of a lexicon. ,Yu are p;pnd ,to Eay lor the honor i our species, .tiirro are men iu every throb of whose heart there is a eolicitude ibr therelfare xsaukmd,'! and whose every bitath is pcrfuiipeJivUli ki.id urn PEPPER AND SALT. The color of th o ski a is not al ways the color ot the soul ; there la black tea in white cups.1 Slanders issuinjr from beautiful lips,' are like spiders crawling from the blushing Lcart of a rose. ... " . v It is true of many persons, that t!ieirmenn)ry is nothinir but a row of hooks to hang up gmdge3 on. A roan turned his son out of doors lately, because he wouldn't pay him house rent a striking proof of pay-rental affection. It is unwise to worry about what cannot be-helped, and foolish to worry About what can be helped. Therefore worry not at all. i Never wait for a thing to turnup. Go and turn it np for yourself. 1 It takes less time and is sure to. be done. r . I Boh," said a farmer to his son, we had a pretty hard day's work yesterday ; now let's have a game of chopping wood.' "Won't that boa-constrictorbite me?" said a little urchin to a show man. 14 'Oh I no, boy, he never bites ; ho swallows all his wittles whole." A debating society had under consideration the question, " Is It wrong to cheat a lawyer ?" The decision arrived at was, " No, but impossible." Vanity ruins more people than vice, though in a more genteel way. y: L e c- one comes irom a weaKness on m in1 ' 4- s t1i aw -i" rm n 1 r A A ncrT I la morals. , L Jennie June " says the motto of the Sorosis 18, "Principles, not Men." Principles without men will riot keep the Sorosis going a hundred years longer ! r o l Mr. Simpkin has an abomina ble gait don't you think so?' "No, indeed ; ; I ? think it quite handsome, especially since it was painted." " Excuse me, but you don t understand me I allude to his carriage.' "Why, la, me ! he has no carriage." A transcendental preacher took for his text, " Feed my lambs." A plain Farmer very quaintly remark ed to him on coming out of the church, " A very good text, sir ; but you should take care riot to put the bay so high in the rack that the lambs can't reach it." . " Mother," said a little fellow thebther day, ' is there any harm in breaking egg shells?" " Uer-j tainly not, iny dear ; but why dof you aV?" " 'Cause I dropped the basket just now, ana see what a mess I am in with the yolk l" j A man with a moderate appetite dined at a hotel, and after eating the whole of a young pig, was ask ed if-h would have some pudding. lib said he didn't care much about pudding, but if they had another littioS hog, he would be thankful for it. . . : J j: Tlie Wilmineton (TUinoiV) Inde- . . ik'L " 1 - 1 -' pendent, edited by Mr. Steele", says: " A; printer last week proposed to go iuto partnership with U3. TIIis name is Doolittle. The iirm natue would sound very J)acl, either way you put it Steal and Do Little.' or Do- Little and Steal.' We can't jino. One of us UTAH I . 1 BA,A T vuiu puvu be iu the poorhouse and the other iu the penitentiary." A Senator from on? of the moun tain districts of Tennessee, on arriralat Nashville to take bis se 1 put ud at a first-class hotel, when the following occurred on taki 32 his scat at the table. Senator to servant" vv nat is, your viccnai Servant" What will vou hav e. sir, tea or coffee?" Senator tea?" Senator " Store Ua ; do vou BUDiK)se I come here to drink sassafrax?" We hare hcanl ot an old minis ter in Kenticky, who purchased a whistle, and when his hearers went to sleep as was usual,- he emitted from it a very shrill sou nd. All were awake, and stood up to hear him launch forth, thus: ," Wjll, you are a set of binart specimens of humanity, aiit ye?" as he slowly gazed at - his wondering people, uhen I preach toe gospel you goto hleeu : when I play the fol. Von of - i c.re avake, and look like a bush ot irucljs wiili a jle in tliCir nes it GRAND SALE OF REAL ESTATE ' AND .7 - PERSONAL PROPERTY, BY THE florin Carolina Real and Per sona! Estate Agency, RALEGH, K. C. $100,000 Capital Stack. CHARTERER Ef TIIE LEOlSLATtBE OB NORTH t'AKOLI.XA, TEE. -fini, 1('J. p J03EPn O. IITEU, r,nU.L JOSEPH DIXOX, I rrtLi t. JOHN C. HESTER, Sec ', f.re. rOLT.7G. LEWIS, JsgaHiotmtdlot'. 3,000 VALUAiiLE Pieces of Tb.o- PERTY TO FE DISPOSED OF, Worth, 14G,C94 ! ! - 1 3 A. CIIVTVC15 ! 1 REAL ESTATE.; SlEVEN FINE RESIDENCES Fovr ra the ICitt or Raleigu ! One Residence iu lUteigb, N. Cn descri- ;bea below.'... . 10.000 One 8,000 One " : , . Oho r " " " One " " " One ' 5,000 i!,000 a.ooo qne Ilottl in Tj lorsvillc, N. O, List of Personal Property. Samples on exhibition at I1E3TER BRO. & CO., No. 20 Fayettcvillw St., Ralelgl'.N. C, ai me regular casn prices. 10 Fine Pha ton, $000 each, made by H. D. Sclimidt, Baltimore, Md - - 0,000 10 Fine Top Bujrtfefl, 350 each, made ; by H.D. Schmidt, Baltimore, Md 3,500 50 1st. Premium 7 octave Pianos, rorxrfe . by Tremaine Bros., N. Y., iiioO . each,; 32,500 5 Parlor or Church Organs, C stops, 5350, made by Tremaiue Bi os, . N. Y., ; : j ,., 1.250 3500 Sewing Machines, Wilcox & Gibbs v 11 .-or G rover o? Baker's, ?0 each, 30,000 50 Silk Dresses, best article, 11 y:irtLj I 10 eacii ore 8, tu, ZOfiM 6 "Velocipedes. $75. - 4."i0 2i Rolls Brussels Carpet, 4 yds each,' I $135, ; 3,240 6 Salamander 8ifes, Wilfler's patent, best in the world, $0, 1,500 1 Cash Prizc,.$l, 000 gold, ' ! 1,334 10 Cash Prizes. $100 eacb. 1 onn 200 do do -10 do 2,000 i72 do do i 5 do ' 3,300 1000 do do i 2. do 2,000 3000 Prizes. Value of the total am'nt, $140,W)4 Total number of Tickets, 73,8-17. All of the above is put in the drawing at the regular cash sculling prices and will be disposed of by a regular mode of Drawing, and in order to accomplish this, the Company will ell 73,347 tickets at $2 each ; for lurthcr information read section lOand 11 of the By-Laws of LheCompany: ' I ff 1 BT-LAWst j Sec. 10. The plan of drawing Fhall be as fol lows: there shall be two wlieels, one a rizc heel aud one a number wheel, arranged iu stome public place in ;the city, wbeie any one Holding a ticket may be present ou the day of qrawmg. in ine niimoer WDcei mere suall was many tickets corresponding in nptnber as those which! have been sold. Iu the prize wheel there Shall be as many tickets as there are prizes, these tickets shiill be deposited in the wheels by a board of supevisors, who shall be appointed by ihe Directors, alter .which the wheel shall be jjealed up and placi d in any b-iuk iu the city, the iDirectors may dii ect, untii the lime of drawing, 'when the supervisors shall bring the wheels to the drawins, breali the seals and tbe drawim i shall be disposed of by takina ticket from each wheel, at the same umeaud the prize ticket fcik cu from the prize wlic 1 bba.l dcsijfnnte the prize drawn by the ticket correspoudin' in number 'to the one taken from the number wheel at the same time. Tho wheel shall be well shaken alter each ticket is drawn. Skc. 11. The Directors shall desmiite the time and place of drawing, at which' time and place the supervisors shall bo required 10 be present anil sec that the drawing w conducted entirely equitable. A Boaid oi'Supervisors, will be appointed who will have exclusive control and management of the drawing. Iney will conduct the distribiiiion ! and see that each person is legally Invet-ied with 1 the property he may draw. A duplicate registry I of tlie tickets sold will be kept ; so that, in the event of loss of ticket, the accideut may be rem edied and no mistake may occur. The Drawing will take place in TUCKEIV II ALL, in the city of Raleigh, immediately after sale of tickets, of which due notice will be given. The Company is working under the prpvisious of a special Charter granted by the Geucral As sembly of North Carolina, which compels the Company to comply faithtully with all contracts. Copies can be Lad on application to the Com pany. All the above mentioned property will certain ly be disposed of as above staled, nnd those drawing it will be mvested with Ihe title in fee Mtnp'c. i Ci?" No member of the Company is allowed to purchase any tickets. , ' All moneys sent by mail at the owner's risk'; that sent! by Express, Registered Leucrs., Check or Diafts.at the risk of the Companv. No property will be listed uulcss tbe title is indisputable. . ; The Treasurer h.13 been required to give a bond of five-thousand dollars tor the faithful pciformanceof hi duties. Ik- i; re,U Tcd to. d -po'n, daily, la the bunk, all monies received, w here it will remam unt.l ail ihe tic-kcU al e sold and all the property will ba imsnivelv drawn and delivered to the parties drawing, or the money ."returned. Send two doVars tv ft tier n i.cr ii M t. I- . 1 .. t . uruit, ui uui r.fch, uv vy w ill Mi yoiu' lake a chance at theS.i 00 vulnblepi ir.es oilen-d T-ekets wi:l be tent any where in the United Y k ' li'v. s? iiiiu v v in "J " ic aav One fine resiJmco built of brick, in the .et.t improved style, in tlie city of Kaleign, with "eight acrt-t of irroumi, and all neces-airy oti't-buidiiip, w tlh muliy Jise ornaiiM:niul a!oiit the yard. Vaiuo One larjje and convenient l;ou.e in the cily of lUieigti, ou XuwU ra Strt-ct, thtrtet-h lance comfortable room, iloiible nnrior.', with all necessary out-Viuihliiiir, I l-C.-cr eroiind,and a boinitif-j) nak grove. Value. One larse Hoase ou Newliern nnd l!6d worth f:eeT8, contaiuins iwenry rooms suitable tor a boardinir houne. all nee-essa-.ry; out-l'uiidiiiir', wiilj a henulii'ul o-ils wrve in the yard and 5-4 ocre?f KrouiiH. Value t ,'. One beaiititu! :a.-f:e reiafnc, on ewbeirt . street, -i'lit r-nmM and b.-is- incnt, fournul btiildtuiis aud staMe,! seven, acres t.f a ic,!co 6,000 SjOoo eruund,'vlm ymvc, very desirable and at-tracuve- Va:ue.. ......... ()ne in Warrenton, X . CiKunwn as the .Vi rion vrojH-ny, iu fieffect; order, cap of tbe best lu:lt bonsts in the jS;ute, eoiituiuin' einhtiarr rHiuis, duu'.dc iiuzz.Ms umJ jHif ticii, one of ti e iiiot Jpiv-iiraand;:;, and tieauHt'iil residences in 'the pace, will, 8 acre of enmnd, fi;ie crcli.ir.! Ueautitnl ojk rv3 ta the yard, and all r.vctasary out-biiiMihC-". Value . J ."jOOC The prowrty at Tylorvl!le is v-ry aitrac:- tive, valuable and cheap, llis x Hotel lit the county seat of a flourihhiK and itrow bi; vilSace ota thousand ur t-:ore inhul-i-tants, and situated one square fro;n a jrooU and rlonrisliinjt College, no school . ' better ZiTofe, ricbl on tlie tine of the At Untie & Ohio U lilrou-i, n-nl bviiii situat el r the ratiuntain reain, tlie K-ei:cry i tiu'y dehifhtfui snd f.isein s'ini. ilaln twen'y moms and the l uildiu are im w. Va'ue" , . I One in t'bpel Hi", coataiu 4 rtsnns, wna fire p ao-s, aud one ftrty f ot cininj rom. Also, kitehro, out-house and one and three-fu.rth ncsea of laisd. Value....... t Thse orderinir tkkvis imu select anv !u00 2.0C3 nuut- ber Iront 1 to 73,-;4r. If Use num!cr ordered u.ts beta ukou, the otiniber uea.tl vrif! l aect. One three cent st;np m-ja-laceompaoj cvety order. Pc.-aon r'einnK any further Will pluseC dwr JOHN C. April 20 3 m. frecKaraur. MEDICAL. CONGLETON'S 1 VEGETABLE SALVE L The Great Cure for Piles. tiie;reat HOUSEHOLD NECESSITT! ' IMPORTANT TO EVERT FAMILY 1 SHOULD BE iN EVERT nOL'SE IN THE LAND. LlON EVEKT MANTLEPIECE, CONVENIENT TO HAND IN EVERY CASE OF ACCIDENT OF BURNING AND SCALDING, AMI FO&TIIE PKOMrr SPEEDY AomjIAJIEST cvkim or TETTE1, BURNS, FJtESH CUT WOUNDS, bUUKA, CHArrED ACE, LIPS AM) HANDS, SORE THROAT. BOILS. RISINGS. BRUISES, SHIXG Lta, CORNS ox the FEET, ak tub , . WORLD'S 6REATREMEDY FORTHE PILES! The trreat cures that thi Salre hv and I now mnkinir, pariicutarly tlie astooibia CURES OF PILES wbk-b it has 4 fleeted, places it bo 3'ond qaertion as the gnsittfrt remclj for tbls disease lliat n:vs erer been kuown, havinz cared c-ite of Plli', of tbe worst and most distress ing kind. Caeerstanding from six months to twenty-five years have been cured with one box of CONGLETON'S VEGETABLE 8ALVK. r ' "I ; Used and recommended Vy the best Physicians of the country. . Sold 'jy DnigglsU and Dcalera generally, and at the lr js Store of " C. J. ROUNTREE, 93 Cents a Box. C. , BOLD WHOLESALE BT JOHN B. C0NQLET0N, Phaimaceutist Manufacturer and Proprietor, . , KALEIOU. N. C. . . To whom all orders mast be addressed. THE AMERICA Rheumatic LinimentI . ' ' TUB Great Medicine of the Age! Causes a ftrill of joy to rlbrata through the heart ol all those who are satfering from RnEUMATIsk, NEURALGIA, HEADACHE PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND . JOINTS, Ac. Those who are daily wasting away a life of pain, ful suffering and torture will hail with delight the introduction of this Great Family Medicine iu their homes, as the harbinger of ease aud relief from their eufterings and pains, for this is the sure result when this wonderful medicine is used. Limbs and Joints that hare been stif fened and refused to perform their usual offices, have, by the use of 44 The American Rheumatic Liaiiuent," been restored to their former use fulness. . Secure a Lottie at once, nnd be rrluv'4 of your jKMM and Buffering. . ' No medicine has ever achieved so great a reputation as the AMERICAN RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, in exterminating Pain and reslo ring Limbs and Joints that had lost their vital ity and motion to their former usefulness. Ask your friends and neighbors wbm yon have known mnVrhig from the ia!ns of Rheu. maiisin and Neuralgia, what has so completely restore! them to their heultiiuud rt-newed ac tivity, and so entirely fried them Irom pain, anil the joyous answer will be. The American IttlEl'MATJC LIXIMEXT! Sold by Dri!git and Dealers generally, nnd at mo uru More or c. j; nouNTfiEE, - - "' WILSON", X. C. PRICE 25 and 50 CENTS A LOTTLE. SOLD WIIOI.EJAIB BT JOHN E. C0SGLET03T, Pharmaceutist, T. KALKIUII, N. V. To whom all orders muet b addressed. May 18 ' 16 lj CHRISTMAN'S I M li THIS OINTMENT has been made by C1IKIST.UA N, to a limited extent for T. F. Fortv l cars, and for about thirty vears free of any chnrjrc. or the last ten or twelve years, the increased demand made it too heavy a tax lor a charitable busiuess, and the jK-ojile being will ing auu anxious to pay lor it, i made It an ftrtl tic of some proht, and have since that time sold the OI.NTAIKNT at ONE DOLLAK per Box or Dottle. The Ointment is the cheapest mat, nas nccti otierca to the X'uoite ror many years. Each bottle contains over three ounces ot solid material, and 'if put iu liquid form, ou;u make nve ooities; out would not an Bwer us well a in the present preparation. But little etlort h;is ever been made to bring il before the public. To ty that thi Ointment will cure everything would be (lascrting too ciueh. No Ointment wit! do that. But it is i CONCEDED Br EVERY FERSON AC QUAINTED WITH IT, THAT IT WILL t;UKE AS MUCH AS ANY OINTMENT KYEK KiiOUGHT UEFOUE THE PUBLIC, j .mj pcrtoruied cureit wncre the most popu- i '''r wimments, wtin the a' ten lion or the j e. peri. need Fltysjc1 iThio Oiutmeut is ni most clans, have for year failed. no new thins: trot up: 1 1 is of long ataudiUir ; and the high reputation which it has obtained, and tbe iuereascd demand, U entirely owin to its own elHcacy. And where il has been ue.d It is considered the STAND ARD OINTMENT FuK FAMILY USE. iSelieviu that the Ointment is the beet recom j mendation, and aa it had considerable circula ' linn during the war, and ww confidered the ; Standard Ointment i.i the Arm v, we will simply j add a few Certidcatea, to show for what It has i Iwm-u used with uccc-s. We offer no certificate j which i-i not tsulisbu-.tidlly true. A rrcat nnm j K-r of certtlii-aies could be rodm-ed, but wc j dci.ni it uuuccc&i.iry,aath Oiutuient willcpeak One Bottle of the Ointment will bo sent to any part of the country, North, South, East or IVnl, upon receipt ol UMh JJOL.LAU. All Druzlsta will hive it sent to them opon such terms a? to realize their tuual per cenuge tor selling. I . . All Cadi or C. O. D. orders will be promptly attended to. mo inare lor Boxing. WE EECOIiIHEND THE OOTMEBT F02 THE F0IL0 WING DISEASES. SCALD UK AD, in iu tuot complicated form. 8ALT RUEUM. ITCH, of auykind. TtTl tK, of any hind. SOUE LKUS, or SOKES OF ANT KIND, af rnanr vears standing. El'XSlNli or 1SSLF.3 FROM THE AR. NEURALGIA, of IV vortt kind- i . FROsTBtT TF.N FEF.T. t TOE or GRoUNlr ITCH. SPRAINS or bRL'Ed, or any Vlnd-BACK-AClir. .. - c r I DIRECTIONS. In tbe treatmer.t of all the a hove diieasee. ma ilt the part three timet a day. bat oaly incut on as thlu ajiarUde. VVbcn tbe tcaaJas OINTMENT -...'l.iie. Foe the I-rh It onlr r.tiuirea a slight LUrweea-loadtar and KeTOfVlDE KirUa. iufonnulon, ar,uUcaiion where It e pans are aSi-cted. Ia ! TTTVe-rarri'rrkM 9r CTtrCQ 4- Ruaning Sore. avoM wahr. wipe off the VU' .7, C t",,. HESTER, I matter, and with ihesMuechrfu spread tbe (Mnt- J IIlO)!, JlCW lOrk. will allow. u no cloth. iirar!T acoint anJ - - FOR HORSES. For Honm Etc rtt si tuna mUt m gvdea pes hi the t rnrr and rub lore tU rye. if loo taoc U robbed on to will take tbe uxkT oil, tml v. I do no dimaft. For Scratches, clcui Uio .. j ud aaoiut wtirn dry. Anoint once or twic for few Uj. REFERENCES. ' REV. DR. DEEMS, ad GARWOOD. PLASS. DR. G. C feUGG, Ec'somb CooatT. N. a DR. J. 8. HACKNKV, orlda. DR. A. E. PEKKIN3. iMiut. law lUtNtt a ALjIANAC, for L. PEARSON, Ohio. . N. F. PEUUNS, Kicfa. CrEXtTUICii.T33S. iLaoa. . Juun ih rnea. Tffoat F. Cuntii-U tir lu tlx- Cincir of 1SC3, while ia tt catrairr nrtr of the CoulJrrt K'atv army, 1 ornrt a tnm korw that ha-M bltad twrkxtleally, au4 m .ruooutvrrd bjr Ihm Karri rT of Mim ur)iown a - wwq ra Uuraa, U1 ailt l-a BM to destroy Oum eym to aava th other. IV I.-g aUvWd bryaato try yoor Oiuinpst. Ibrhi iru nut oOwr rcu4iea, 1 adtniiuatrrad 11 wdy tbr limes, and to m arvt ip,intlrev4alha)eaal the hone were a mood mm they ever haU Inu. I owim the horae fuur month aHenrarda, aavl there vm ho re turn of bliniiueaa. 1 evd tbe Ointment with equal auccraa in ncratruea ug BMIUie-Uall, vhlch re common to cavalry huraca. A. IlAKNtr. Attorney at Law. rtLio lVrr. J!r M lra Mt daughter, IS jeara oiO, had a acab on the ton of her head about tha an of a ten reut piece. It In ereaaed In tize aulil It reached about three luetic ta dhuueter, and become an -&enive avre. 1 applied to various Diiclora fur a eODaideraltle (line, but lte aor cotitlnatsd to Incrrasr, and the hair a!l cam on I. 1 vm told that ah must go ihroKh a regular evura of medicine Ix-fure it could be cared. 1 it a aiuall bus of your Oiiiiincnt, aud made one ailicatiun, when the acab came off clean. lajilk-d li twice a day for a week, when It brenme dry, and mkmi the hair brgaa growing, blie now has aj good a heud of Irnir a any one. JAMtU FAIIMfcU. ' "VTilsok, N C, April 17,1 SCS. Thl It to certify, that 1 hsve for many vcara been personally acqaainit-d with Tlionin. . CLriatnian, aad have oed hi valuable Ointuieiit. I Wlijve it to be of cre-'t value, aid tha: It vhoold be kept In the houae ot every fuutily thai U autjt ct to Ma liaeaata of any kind. K (1. C'LAKK, Former ro.llui.u-r at Wiwen. TTiLaoa, N. C Mar . 18C7. TnoxAs F. CaaisraAa 6ir I wa a cnpple fur Tonr nioiitba, Irom a broken none which Lad healed S)iO0trterwajd became a runnUitf core that Wat ver troitbleaome. I tried nearly every l'hy.lcLan In reac maWKMit any reller, and ul li inrtli !ru-l j our Uiutntent, which healed up the pi toe iu two v-k, a:i. inv leg - WiLsoa OorxTT. June 2S, 1SC7. In the Spring of 1S09, while the ainnll pos wa ra gtnf, 1 Dad my lltt.e Uy vaccinated. It affected him severely, and it mx-iuoI he would have the anmlt pox. On of tho roost experienced phj aiclant wa e.lod in and attended promptly tn the ense. Tl.e i?u of arnall pox diaapiK-arrl frji Li Uxly and eevmed li settle til oue of hi leg, which OMtonienred twetllnr . . , .1 . , . . . 10 an amazing u Kre-, anu n u pniiiiul tlial tie hud m re Kept on me ami oonriantij-. Jery elr-irt toar real the weliin proved aiicmve ; and the luctnr caid if it could not ! arretted, aiupulntlnu ou!d he necessary. The ikcti.r aid ho had done all he oou'd aiMt eotixi not atop it. My uur and myaelf conclu ded to try Chrletuian't Ululment. We made oue ap. plication, aud In a si.ort tuao tbe child went to 'e.-p and tiept soisudly for hour. After making a few more application lie ceased complaining, the willing disappeared, and tu two day he ran arouud the house. lie i uoa- a sound boy, with two ound leg, which not he so, had the Oiutuicut nut beti use.l. J. A.J2VAN& GtuxviLLB, ritt County, X. C, afay 1867. I bought a hre six years old, and soon there an peared some detlciancy in hi eye. I nppli.1 Chri't nan's Oiiiunenl and all tignt of bliudneiM disappear, ed. I then refused a food price forth horse ...m alter ni eye laiieu a:iiii. j nnpiu-d tho Onum-M and restored hit eye. Lnst Fi 'ail It wrs suid by tie best judge that he would l-e stouu blind In li(etliat tie would .e stouu blind In il.r.-. week 1 ajrain applied tlie tlininu-ut and i.i. - weea i again apnneu iiic w:innieui and 1.1. vwm are at good now as they ever were, although 1.0 has aolie uuu.ual car J worii thi year. He i. now nine yearsold and bas nosluof Miitdnesa. For K'-mi. lies. bore Sliouidt-rs, c-UM;d I y collar, or Sndib'-j:iiu ti e Ointment ha no rival. A A. FtJHIlKd Ciiistksi hid Conn, V.t Anrui 1. 1MT. Thom K.Jmsihth a Ln-iir fir-Ji give nx- jrria'. plc-.isurc to add my textimnnial In txd.n'f of ynr vt Ual.le prermrattnii. vliii l. 1 have n.ed In ) fomi.t . I have witnensrd It t-tKraey ;. rurn.-y ntniu oij -.'n a severe Tetterof six imintl. At:i:il..tr, up. vl.icfi I hint tried every renn 1y that c.rd I .u'v. ste-l. with'iut rei-ivug .uiy auiti-iial reoi-f. I h ii,.i.,c ..,l by a frioud tiitry your thntwut, nrii wou -l rreoni-nu-nd it to all who are autti-rir w:th that wljuic disi-ase I rousider It nn invaluable ri-meUy. I reittuiu sir, your n'-e.JU iit servant , VlU.LVil L FA RLE V. TIw P nc, Onslov t:o., K. C..' Nnv. IS, JWT. ! f..;i j Ha-.s . v uimTHU-DrnrMr-Vou may u-ihe owttiirit you see prorn r. I inn u i..-n.iwr ..r n' Jihib v -inniim .inn.isi un!t'i i:(c, at,, eeriifv tlutt your Ointment h:i In-eii of grmt rwi.-rit to my" wife in Ihe n-iiiovn! of a Teller, or snnieihh.g f u I t ture, which discovered Itself uikiii hi r nt times upon her f.ire. Afli r trying tn.mv ihvs. eian. anil resorting to many eXH-dlvnts, jmir ba been the only .i:en:.s of any vnltio. .ii-1 wfiilo It dor not seem to remove the eatise. the rlwi. . oceiwionni :ipp:U-:ition of tl.o tiintinent. ! etitirelv re moved. v caai Kit wed do wis bout it. D C. JOnXStJN. nw TtRAxrn, Onslow Co. , N. C, April 3, 18o Thomas F. Caa thh-Ix-ar Mir I'-ieii.o your Ointment iu several instances lil( success. I teem It a duty I owe to tlKMe r.illldnl -iih t...- Itinirworin, Scald Head and Hil.! lies, nr V'hI'!.. ..fl 1... If.. I j . i - ., . j inrir aiicmiou to it. wa tronlled e j niucu wnn a ninKworm in my hand. I ap)lled In inreo me or yonr nn?ment sever! times, and woekt it disappeared, and two yea- have imnh-I tin . tfn fit If .aliiM. t w ....1 .i '. .... A with ton, wa afflicted n the same way. on the side nt I.I. r. - . nr iirw.unirrp A. I tmmti. face and neck, and osed your Ointment with eutinl toccess My sutler, l.tvej .1. Thompson, watt roubled with a humor of the head, and s partially bnld After apiilyine rour Ointment rhiie the humor d's appeared and the hair chine out nml covered the bald part. The case I - - . . .... .iuu desire esiM-eisllv 1.. r-.ll . . ,. lion to I that of n.y i.S.re, Marv'juhioi: St.- wL afllieted with ular Alotwlbie Vlwii,iMkiHrrVrK an,.rwl..-r bead and ears wn nearly a eninpicte sore, at.d ofieti dWhaiyed mallet. 1, i,., ,.r pa, , fM, ..... ... ...a. s.i in ib- III II VTIBI l's AT J .v 1 w 1'P lea to some twelve . fifteen 1'hywcUus, hot alt ihelr sklil Waa baffled To her Krt-al SHtisf:.ction, aOer tisiny your Ointment, she I weh and her hair has eome out a-aln. Vou are at liberty to use this, hoping that it luay be a bemnt lo those thut are atllicted. ZACCnETTri Sr. sour "iiumrm cnre.l ntv il-,ii"l. r. . aao which had bulbed tie skill of lifirrn it.H U,r. J W. THOMl S5lX. Dr. K Waton, of Xew1rn. states I. it.. mencement of the war. I hnnrht a fine four year old mare for eavalry Use, 1 had her about four or Ave montns, wr.en there atneared bhtidness and onee a month she was f.linj for a ntk. hi... i-en.. so blind at not to l-e able lo lul. ...... . before her, and I supposed never Would n-eover J.er siithh I npplh d Christ man. Ointment on afot-dnv ana inoeMsy, ami nn Tbursdny she lutd so fur reeov ered that I told her tw IVnJ. Helny for oo, and I e sold her to Clt. llatten, Ouvrmtoenr ateut, for jO0 Address ail orders to T1I03. r.tHRIJ-TMAN, WUswn, N. C. Caution ! We desire lo warn tb e r.'rri in. and ..umi.m of nnlT eenera'i v, that sinre the war, certain tobareo tnanafneturera, LeinR enable to rind market for tl tlr snuffs, felt tbeieivr oUiifrd to eminterf.-it the jreo eral appearnnve t.f our . ka(rs and rndtat our Trade alarkt, so tl.ct a r.. lirfpeclloa it irninn to detect the spnrious article fnta the reaalne. and other eoiae to far a Ut assert that -lriliarJ's aVuulT i no lo eer made.n la mskine this poblWilon w df.lreto warn the puU;e a-albst the linp.ii:Wf s practiced opon them ; sstbry are the loser tlieiwl.y. It wM a fnnd ooinrtsioe. that Lorilt.rti". stnufT is "fir al-ead 'bl all oUirra, Uinc made ot ihe test stock, ftrr aa or!-. Inal and aeeret prnaes known oaly to earsrUra, fee idea pesiBe ensal sew, strength and pnc "cy. and la warranted not tw aontaln any datr rj nr deleteriooa aaataneea, wbh-h eaaMot he aasd of tl,. many wertMeat article put on sa'e by oth. rs. Tb best la Ihe cheapest in the ed. A eireaHir wl ah w ay t be mailed ua at pl.rati.in. lit orderliar please sptdfy If 811 Pnoir tll'-h TiatatJ r 'ic eaaff tKatra Beolrh) la ilre. . I-OHIt.llHDt Xcur Vark. nareh II la Kelsl hf tka Trade Cmerally, A liberal Dusotat U , 00,CXjurniehrd ths V. U. G'JLtrr.tr trl Array, Nary, Belt, PoTlce, and rocket Re eolrera; Krpeatlsg aa Vest Pock el Pistolb awd Rrru Caina, aaJnr; mctalie Cartridge; ELxn aeptlS Hiw r.aixrit, Onslow Oo . X. C, April a, !. Tloi I .CukMTMss-Jh-ttrKir-I want too to send it'eoiie t of Otninient. My little son Is rr.'.ir. led w ith Tetter or sh-ald I v i . It E M I N G O 1 K mW ar I at - - a r-J FIRE LA UKAPTSIEBIN'S HiiT LIFE ASSURMCE . CO., ZSTEW YORK CITY, T. C. DAVIS, Gen. wilsoist, asr. c. Marcb 1 LTJTTS' HOTEL, NEAR THE DEPOT. AVILSOIV, TV. C. THIS noUSE. WITHIN A TSW 8TEIS Or TUE RAILROAD DEIXJT, Lot orrn tho roughly orcbsuled and fitted an, -and U now open for the reertloti of rUltorav- 1HK TABLK win always be applied witk the best the market aflorda. AtiecUre servaau only employed ; and crcrj aucntion p-ddto the couiiurt 01 KBcsia. The House Is under the personal nperinteo- diiS' cif th.st Pronriotnr anil K nll4t. a t I t . -" H . . . rVnm his fnrm.r lulrnmin ili.iMnPU. t.nk. 1 .. - - -- - 4 - - . . ..M.v..f 'mj- uc generally. JOUN.J. LUTTS, rroprietor. Jacnary S. U BROWN'S; Gaiie-S tripper. FATZXTKO FOTt 17 YKATtf, PY JOHX lilWWy, OF CttAWFOllDSVILlJ LXUIAXA. TLla Inatrameat economize time and labor ia atriiTinj the fodder from sugarcane; it simple in ilsconstrucilon, and caa be maaa. factured at t mall cost It baa been llioronrb 1 tented in the Western coun'ry, and a Di ploma aw aided to the InTentor by the Indiana rule Hoard of Agriculture, at tbe Annual Fair of 1SC8. Tlie undenitpted has power of attorney 16 dispute of fc'iaie and Count rifhta to mau- raelure aLd re'.l the above inatrnmenU ia the territory eft of the lliaalaaipi4 aad south of tbe hKfT!ver ; and would be M eased to fur nit,h all tieceiearj loformalion ia regatJ to tho same, to penoua wUhinj to en jafe in their manuiaoiare. Addreas, L. I. DODEXIIAMtR, Kemersville, Forsyth CV, N. C. Schedule Notice. Orrit k Sr.tiauRtt A Konon R. R. Co, i lfaTsVii-i 7ii. Va., Jan. Jst, IhO. Tralits U-avc Wv!doa daily, except Sandajs, as 101 ,u : . MallTr-ilnst 3 I. M . Through FrcicLlTiitirl at- 8 A. M. Way - - at-.-5.30 A. M. Arrive at PortMOouth. Mail Train at 7.10 P. M. Through Fnicbt Tiaiu at- -1 1.13 A. M. Vy - .... S.) F. M. The Mail Tnln eonnecls at Pnrttmouth with the Hay ,L4ce McAtiu rs fur IhUtlmore. 1'MUdcl ; Ida, Ncr York aud all t.iacea North. Fl aud Vest. The 1 relrht Trains connect with Pt earn era d lily f ir r.aliluiori-: Five tiroea earn n-k fue Xc-wloi k; lour times rach week fir ITiUi dcli hia, and Tatoc etub wet k lor Hotn. F.. O. OHIO, . Superintrc4nt of TtansponnMon ' MISCELLANEOUS. WILSON TINWARE MANUFACTORY, stove"stoee. The ondeTidfrncd reipcHfuIly Inform ttecitU tent of Wilsou and the turroundlnr. Coantiea, that iu connection with their Tinware b-islocaa, they have dieted an Hrnnrttarut wiUt oue of the largest alanufarfuritii; llonaea la tbe couo tty, y which ILr-y are cnaUed to fariUfb COOKING, OFFICE AND PALLOE STOVEH, o Delivered in Wilson, at aa low figures aa they c:n be purchased iu any inarltL ftive Bt a tri.d aad we will prove it to the aaliafactioa of all. : CXTAll klr.dt of JIN and COPPKR WORK done at short notice and In a satisfactory mea lier. FREEMAN & WTATT. March SO v t y If Oh'S'es! ; WE H AVE SfJLD MANY, CUT 8TILL HAVE ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT Of. Top Buggies, Open Buggies, Rockaways, Wagons and Carts wLUb wc are oScrtag lower tbea ever. AI, IKO.t ol aJI size fx Plantation wrwk. d a -ood eu;r..T of CAE&lAttE MA1EUAL, acbM Soir, TellotSy Springs, AxhstEo2lsf Uiji, .ViflfJ, Ud Liotks, L'arjxts, Enameled ClUht and LEATHER Top. Trims. Tlamewa aa-! Drid, all of waxit will ta mM i Vw f.r raih. aJ th OLD ESTABLL-nED TAJfD, e- 3ei Mrtt,jmmt tVfear IAe XJrsri Jwi. -PABKEB, MURRAY A CO. Wilson, K. JaitAry IVth, Western N. C. Flour, Tor sa at Cra!uLa Did UoL B. TTATItKS A C,rrt. Jaaelcj. Agent for the Slate, PROSPtCTUl or tux Reconslructed Farmer. A MONT1ILT MAGAZINE Dtrt4 ta tae Turn, ll OarAaa aai tia ItAa'J rrni-iinro at TAUsono, n.c. BeUeetac that all oOter rioft lows are aaaia-, lj dctodeat far aacotaa po, loo avdeoaMaawrot end ocTelcrrtnenl of oar AtrrtoslUstai f aam an is; aad that Ilia rrealt e-ui be boai avnip:iBe4 by toe diaecjalsaik oY oarful aa4 praciical ia -formaOoa axooox our Farming- cosaaaoaUy, the obeertbers have ersalnc4 M rwiaerw i aa early oy the pUlcatka. ai Tarboto, N. C of a First Cxaaa A0ajctn.mua. ionuiaLA boealled , TUK RXOONmCCTXD taumul' Pollabad and prarUeal wrUora tram oeorr aecUow of lh Coeatry wlU be saiotsa; tts rwyw Ur rootribours: JadiclotM ocUcUom wtU ko made from all Ue leadlaa: perkodleale mt Uo day, bearlBC apoa too dlSereBi aabteeta to wbicn It pea are oerotec. ao oo pauai or ra peoae wU bo spared to rondar k U mr ra fptct worthy of pubUe polrooatro.. Tns KEcojrtTsccrsD FasnxswCI ettaio XI ce of nlttUt raoilng sosiior. 4 vUl . he pubiube4 in tta. very tsa oiyie ol im on. tho l'al Ushers Udns cUmUaed that U akalt not, la UiU rrpect, tat aaryassul lj aay mm similar Journal la the Coaalry. . - , Frtce of 8obcripko tt,00 per aaaaxa, pay able upon retcipi of Flrat osabor. iMarfiabUist. Tbe ratee of advertUloc will to aaaetaal'y Low, thereby preaewt ax noeowaled adraaiaros to all claaaoa snJ cooUko4 ol wno1aos - The public eetierally, and Farmon aewacUIiy, are araeat'y reqsjeate4 to ooom furvaro la a!4 - of tho prvpoaed uobllcauoa. Aaarraa - . ' THKiPXS A DASCT. ' ' F-dUors it PrtrtVUsta. or CUALLE4 itlUi, Fall altera. ' TarUaro, THE CALOCnAU, BALT1MOKE, Ma . , . A Monthly Recorder of LttermtB.ro Devoted to Literary A It Ora, TypotTapBy, Aria, tcteMro. News, Pumry, and Advertising. A eWttfc ) lorelrn Ufa paNWhed every BtusHk. k4UWa. Price One Dollar Tear. A box of Goo4oasl Golden FouoUla Pet., aeat to every esadt -. " SmU W - . I . . ' . t I cTll.ee foe l-CH. Th Pro Wrtla alxte I with owe dip of laW. CENTS-Prt-Jjald. Mtrcb IS SAMPLK CUPit St T-4s ' Lloyd's Hymn Boolisl W't keep ala s) s os ivaad a 1U1 nrj t lie PRIMITIVE HYMNS. by F.ldrr Bmonla LUyd, wklea aaay bo W4 on the following terras r . r Pbimitivs Htm as Cat Pawxe, i PUln stibstsntlal (theci) Ua51ccIcl COjlire, ........... ......... Sit c pirs for Teelte crj ire fer ...i.. ......... Il-d and bix-k nororre Madie, rarv tdT, aJnsJe coj-Wis,. ........ Ht cop4ee fr Twclte ropSre tor ' Ktua tilt edire aad fflH covert, eVgaaa i;le, slurle eoj"U, r f 0t 00 00 I sm 09 II M ' t 00 1 M IS Ot rux eopira iur-...... Tachc cploa or... . At three f-riera we will seal oar tools Vy tisail, to say rsuet vfAce ta tho ITsJted Clatee or Tcrt Ucm if-, at ur oa et taia. Aay feraoa ronipsuy or tLanw ordctias; a aar aamaa ml the alsove rilr, thill hart oae Isaok e&tra, ol ! Ihe same qtuUly as the t tm ordered; or. It a tutted donea la waated, the extra Aswk sh'l areree with tbe deem. Tbeee books ait tra jplntLeKirrThiorprlaUacaa4Uad US. - - At tbiae prlree rata MrtT accoairauiy r4ara. Sums over five dollar, tewd by Ciprre ; aaaer five duTlara, by mall, la registered Vauora. Adireaa, MUX. X. A. CHZATI1A V, OreewelOe. ReUsw Coaaty, Aha. ' Greearille, Ala, Maica IT. 1Mb. v - , ryj'rrson, rderter aae-ka win leass giro I bear pact oCca, eooaty aad Bum rtAiauV. . , , THE MORNING STAR. ; --.- Aiia Enlarged ixi Zsproredl - Til t" WEIJ. EITTABUIIUED AJTD rorTLABJ I tal'y Hewsaafwf baa IWrasMJr gnay taaasgiS sad las wH lta i li n il l as iWai. ta slbsh d I riaiiimtly sdtsewe to the . mt ll la. t wo. s aa n ml U mm Otd atrai aa - ntNttilMB Msbs. , 7- BT R . Urt. rwACTTCAL aad rtlt, ' ta ' Its tanrs sdewra4 ta t XlM kJU I A L, 4 AuHiix i.TbUAL laitBLarta wr 1UX. ril. It r ! fast aa4 raOssat . HOVTIt. Rkuturm or tuk majikxtb. . TCUOslApniC MarATCTIlX Local kiwi e Q tJtlUL LTTIXUU XSUL, TIIMt H AOVAKCC. ' ' ; ' Tff,.,s,,,..toaWseaaWaeBa BaaaisfT lt Hmlksi ., t hj e-a e mm-mm f , eaeef ee Oae " 14 Adam. WaT. M. ftUUrAKta. attt r rs latsi'a. ZION'S LANDMAUK8, DaTTUrXD TO TUX Prixnittrc J3aptlft Ccoit, ' a XJ rVftUaxtD Ca lij lit Ad 15U cf Tmjc ges AT citi 1. 1. t.stvMAictt, - . urmv . BaaaavtBaaaaBBaBi ' ' prtiaaea eUs 3 W an 14 ta aarj asV tmi a ar-fT.M&i0a vo lae tditer. Bm7 Pee Clae e4 lea slsarrtbera, a alUa ee y wU tw aeaA craUa, . t7" Tim aoaUt aa mmr yaiper la atx tita m narteT, (U.ree axacUra.) wktwa aaad ka ssV a-te it L tCi wbrre U V I ! J 1 , it-M ' 5 1 i
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
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July 6, 1869, edition 1
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