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I ft .-f- -IT- THE PLAIIJDEALER. t.. -- WILSO N, QCPTSMBCrt 7 1 CCO.r. . . V . . . , ft, - k. OiSceri of t7iboa Cozztj. i. Clerk of Superior CourVrQireesr Rpeelal Prolate Coort for granting: Letters of Adtrtn lutration. Letters Testamentary and Letters of Gusrdlsnshlp.Rccelvlng aad Auditing Accounts ot' Administrators, etc., on tho Faurth llcn d-iy In each month.' " ' '.. ebcrlff-BeojaoiloT. Crst ' "lf: Coroner H. W. Peel,. ' V Krgistcr of Deed F. W. Tayioir. - v ,' Treasurer JUo. Wilkinson. . , H,.rrpvor tl. A. Ellti. CominUfit&nert Jatncs Wiggins. Ctilnnan J Polomon LaWm, Ransom Ulnnant; N. I). Ow- rn, !) V Barnes. Meet at the office of Reg ister of Died lu first Monday la each month. t ?;t. rr -4J iitv E&ilroad Schedule- -v- F.isscnzcr Train on the WftmtagWt art Wi-ldon Railroad arrive at Wilson at the follow VJ Train-... , itj, s..iil.34 A. M e f 00 WG SOWrS. 1 Nictil Train u..i.tf.t.....io.8 p. M There is no Day Train on Sunday. Fri-ltUl Train hrrWtfat Wllsoil reinS: Sontr. Mondays, Wcdaefdays, and Fridays, ajjl.20 A, M. Going Forth, J 2.33 at night, Mondays, ... . . ' '1 4 V ft' . . ' ' ' ' s Wednesdays ana. rinays.. 1 -- f- Capt. B. IL Blosnt, an old and esteemed citL ten, and former merchant, died at his residence In this place, on Friday last. . if r OUT no- '-Eusiness ha been eomewliat dnll U . . . i uwa tor sererai weeks past ; bul we tioe that some of the merchants an re teiViiig hrBt iiaalkoti of tbeir Fall ft 1 . nutMu in a icw weeKS more tne trp will be cornier? in and then we anticirmte lively timcB and plenty of grcenliacluL TVork on tho Ilall noad. It affords os pleasure to announce fbal tb work on tbe TTilliatpston and tirlforo' 'Bail Boad Is prosreesiDg in a most satisfactory manner. Tne whole line has been placed un der sab eonf racts, and there are. now about 800 hahda actirely employed. About fifteen miles, half of the road, Wen grided. Boullxrtur. .. ' have A' f :! OrcfenTca. , . - - In ro.-tsmonth, N". H., a scientific indiTid. aa whose wife used te pretly freely, j and who for he last few years bad suffered much y m . m '-( rom a nervous aiiecuon, recenuy made an analjbb of Ute tea she need, and found jthat the coloring material wai gypsbini and rrus- ifah blue, and that the amount in in pound of ta, if administered at onoe, would produce instant death. it is really ratlfy'in (to all but i?oeorr) acd The Board of Cocwty CommUmloners on yes terday, elected Pro Jos. H. Foy, of the 8tan- tonstmrg Hih 8cbooI, County xamiocr of Teachers for the Public Schools. Ji good so- leeUoa, and one that wUl prc gtueal aaUalac- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE III GOLDSBORO. Eslimated Loss $125,000.' From the tioUsSoro lleateagrr Zxtra.) " That btautlful portiih of Ooldsboro, Ren- Capt. 3. U Winder. En 'ineer in clurce of erally known as ibe basioeas Dart, is ia ashes. the aurvey of the branch railroad from hereto 1 Last Saturday 'erenirlg, l 4th !nsf.,; most of COJCIEaCUL. H'IU Hark. Imporlanlr.FaclsIT ihe Ncusc, has entered upon his duties.- We j hope that te citizens along the roate will ten- ! der him all facilities thai wU.l aid la a tpeedy 1 antsaUsractory prosecution of the work. We hare r,ejcatrdly spoken of th bharHeter of the work turned out by Messrs. Parker, Murray & Co., Carriage and. Harness Makers, of this place ; and in ca'.lir eUcotion to their new advertisement, we, BinirMy reiterate vtat is known to everybody in this community, that they can successfully compete with any estab lishment North, both as to quality and price of work: : . ' Rev. II. A. Stinner of Ctrfet Chtircb Kewbern has received a call to fill the vacancy in the pastorate of St. Stephen's Church Goldsboro," occasioned by the resignation of Bev. Ceo. WJ Stjckney. The epnfiajrafion iu Dismal Swamp is still progressing. The fire is doing considerable damage to standing timber,- and already heavy losses h'a7e been experienced by own ers tif lends la that di-strict.--Torott ilrjin ian. , to state that Ihe health of our Town Cjounty it Temarkably good for this season o; Purtni tW past few years the Summer faonills lave been marked by a distressing Dl A. Jenkins,' Esq., Public Treasurer, gltes notice that interest on bonds issued in ai l ot bew jlail roads, due on the 1st of April, 1869, will be paid on the presentation of the The Insane it y luoi at kalclgiTis hilj t iW a.ont of 6hills and Fever, but , up t,to thia J proper coupons at the Treasui y of the State utmost capacity A BuilJinf AisotlaUen rjrtSusboro. " il le be formed At Blackberries are setting ta Salem at 10 time we havo been remarkably -exempt from I these Annoying visitations and it is to bo de- : vouwy prayea iuai tney wiu treat us in a sifttilar manner during 9titLr-$nikeper. of at '.he Baleizh Kational Bank, Interest hereafter falling due on said bonds will be paid at the above mentioned places. ' . cent A cWtefribntlent from ..P!"!!!: tttt s per pouneaVr leents In tfode. j coUniywritce us rfI am Happy to saf The health of Ex Ootwrner Worth -la very fteble. His phjsicianf do not allow him see ouch co'i!j!any. Raleigh StnlUc!. ',' ' to Col. Oeo. F. 'Willi field, a highly , fetpected kitiien of Lenoir County, died at his ttMdenee in U. Grange on Saturday the 28th tilUbitf. The Oreensboro, Tutrui ttates that ' Dr. lienbhw of that p'ae wlli make . this seoion l'AX) gsllons ir Catawba Wine, n'tr,n- ft Road the notice of Dr. Koskoo," whicU appears hitumn. . ' ;, ' ' ft .'- , !. - f y i Lawrence's in another The SUte Coendl of the Oder of Fi lends of Temperance Iri North Carollha"1 will Convene in tioitisuurw uu mm uiik ? euoeBuay in LC- lobar next that ottr ctihi eiopa are very good, but the I . . i ft . ... . - - . J . cotton it Very sorry ; the drouth has in jdred onr crops of cotton very badly ;j tbc ume are very scarce: we haa a very se vere hair storm on the 29th of August down li'cre ; thoulijt did not extend bver a large section of country, it damaged all the crop where it' reached. Mrr. Jamett May's cfop was damaged f cry baIy,' tfbat incr the crown boils oft" 6F the statka." i We learn from other sources that j the corn crop throughout Pitt, and especially on tie riyer, are splendid. ' mm -in irnm i, ' Tlie .ITa.ll "JTrntle. All our busirKis houses arebeffinninKto siiow signs of the commencement of the I dollars Mr. W. A. MelMgan keeps a tobacco store on Fayetteville streeu in Raleigh. Jle had two boxes of lerf fine tobacco, wortii $2 a pound,' on which the tax was 'regularly paid and the stamps attached according to regula tions in force at the time. . The tobacco was seized by the Revenue Collector under some pretext. - ur. sienefaa nua to procure -evt- l e-,ww dence to establhih the legality of the stamps I Edmundson,J JlOO; i , K f-. The 100th session ; of 'OrnTtffe ' Presbytery will commence la Flttsboro', N. on Wed- and that the tax ws pdSd ; this he did, bat il took six week?:. The tobacco was lien re leased, but the Collector made Mr. Mehezan pay 5i adllart expense for the wrongful seizure. By the time the tol'aeco was relea sed, the new regulations cams .into force, so Mr. Mehes&n could not sell his tobacco with out paying io have it stamped again. ; flow, if there was any tc'ng wrong about the tobac co, why was it released 1 If there was nothing wrong, wby was the owner made to pay seven dollars cxmhsa far a. wrnni-:ul salxiirM 1 Pall trade, which; it is expected, will be r There is Something wrtng about it. Sentinel. tctv lflrirc. Our merchants crcncrallv have ' .O. , . ft 1 .1 . - . ... laid ifi large stocks, and arebiislly engaged A good way io help td kill a tewn is , to in rgcciVing and opening them. Our Persecute nnto4l.e death, in detail, the bus!- wholesdle cSUblishmcnta. particularly, arb 89 men- 11 yu a,. a business man our citizens had retired to rest aft a weekly &tj toil, little dreamiog of the dreadful calamity that awaitedj them, ere the dawa ef another sun. About io o'clock the alarm of fire was sounded and, within ae kcr there after, the most beautifdl and birgest rtsiaets portion of our town was at the mercy ot tb flames. ' i The Wayne Hook and . Ladder Company, with what little force they ieoeld cemmaadj was upon the spot and aided all la their "pow er. But force, as well as water was insuffi cient to subdc tEe element, and its liquid tongue of flaaes soon devoured the entire block of houses frohi the corner of Cbestant and West-Centre to Walnut Street, completely destroying everytainz in that part Jot our town. -At one time the element becanie. fu rious and much anxiety was felt for Uia yafcty of the two hotels and the row of business bouses on East Centre Street, but fortunately the element eeased its prey after having laid in ashes 17 places of business " tne Masonic Lodge, the Wayne Boarding House, the Mca- SEsflU. abd Post newspaper Printing Office and Weil's Lumber Yard. , . We are among the unfortuoat-, our presses and other materials have been destroyed and sucnoi our type as we nave saved are very mncn deranged. tui with the aid of onr small Job Press, we hope to issue a imtl extra, pro oauy eacn a ay until we can ae cure another large pre!; which we hope will not be longer tbau two weeks from now, when the Messengek will again appear in its usual size ' ! - The losses,, by the Bre were Messrs. Weil & Bros., loss $30,000; Wni. Robinson, $13,000; Einstein & -j Bros, $12,00Oj J. II. Privett, $10,000; Dr. J. M. Hunter,. $3,000: W. W. Crawibrf, "i:0(ioffDr.; W.". It Tinlayson, ti- 500; Mrs. W, A. Bordon, $2,500; J. D. Wa II. Powell, 91,500; Rufus J. II. Wiggs. $1,500. COra -40 Ouail 90 Jf bmmmmL V leU -t 40 V aJJtv SpUiuTaroeaUsje-oOliftf VftTaltoav Cri le Tuncntiafl Ylrrla ti Xi. Old din ti 1 Old nM?ttL: - V , rVrarwd 20c V hiiAdrcd. Flstseed-1 SOftfat ..v- ;4 Empty UarreU ptHt, f3 50 Bftickwax realsvsO. jrl. Fresh Pork 13 cents. Bf-fLsavat. j r , ;,.. - Dried reaches 10 cents none. Foddcr-tQOAtfU SO e)failre4. Hossa-Nw. 1, SJ U0 oiS UO 9 UO. DalU .no. 2,fl pi. . - - r- EES WHAT TOO CAX CTT AT THE I .-. ' - ' ' SEW JEWELRY ME, IS BRICK HLO'Tw JlT PCLOW THE COUETJlorSE, fcALTIMOnCr c.w.aara,;: S ij t ti. si rwrera,') I JOS: 7: JEmJnS;u;Q.;. COTTON FACTORS.. . comnssiQNjJERcjiAtrrscj: Ke. 7 Sctrrw ftratrr, r.OIUtC. BAT.TTM0M, X) ! il i. rutfrtts.aaj. : . Cow Peas SO COv0 W) 9 bwsbel dull. Bjcou NYcstern ITidtl crtiU. ... N.Ulfi'J0cenU)rfi. ') - LLuca at 22 cxou.scaxce.jL L-iiUl.V;tacalU. 1. Mas forx fOJJ7 10 V 1-oL B rtsr -C.anu-y,U04i35 cenu 9 lb. Spriog CTil;eixs -I5i5 cxi.t cacO. ktfs ICi cents V duaen. TaUow-llecaU V B. ' 5 RiiBariorratA,3reeUt fi. Biinr ItotallJO etui. Iron T!es Retail 10 cents. . ' r HASH STREET, WlLSON, n. CI, S!6NdZTHEBttt7ATCti; - Li'-i tn-t. B J. is) Cswh Airssxr snis mm, i rxlftt t pefTAaa, tsrraJlas: Oeat, t: t r s, , MTUwstatt4Na Market. . " . - Wrxja i ho to. CnaA . 1 5CS. BplriU Terpentine cents country eWs, and S3 centa New York, casks. KosUi liAH 5 for No. 1 and t for pale, Crude Tarua- tlnetlOOrorh'UO. f'JdO for sort and SJ for virjdn. Ti &i 0 V bbL . tHtou iC'i ceuU for middling. ' S.VJ.CHflnBERUIN, has jut reccirrd a fine aoaorLranil of SILVER WATCHES! CLOCKS & JEWEUYi ; .''-', Stjca M ? .1 V uiDicsferrrs, rsxAsmss, r-Aunxua, . i:xn YiDiti ttcrlt!! G. W. GAl dc AX93 G. W. GAIL & AX'S G. W. GATH flc-AX'S trt.i:rr.jtrn 4 at ftVftjt. itq SOI.IU I'LAIS OOU CJSOf, usiunin isriri. BiLTiMonn. Srnt. 4. ls-. . Cotton qnlot and ho stoHc here. Fkw leas I acuvc w beat active and in tilr demard-rnrlme to cioire red f I yX2l&; Ur H iOft V. om urm Kuue at 105ll ST; yellow L f 1 19. Oats KW2 ccnU. Klce lOtftlO cents. Port qn. Ttcon flrra and tendlnj firmatfl!3iv - - Hew Yatrlt Mstriwt. . Nw York. 8rr. 4. 1sr r.nttrm flrrti saIcs 600 bales at 3V. V-. tlnll ami l($2c. lower winter roC Western lf flolt Ki. Vrn vrjr . soaree-tulved f i vu. niskr (teriinlnr at SI 12nf I 1 1 FqtUT BtTTtlX, WATCH CIA1X ooi i) rsa EiLvta TTirit nixa, , PLATED iVARE. . ' . . DIX1NU AND TEA KMW4.TAr.Ui eiHS S l:rTTtUKI:!-??.a. I Intend keeping a grod aMuruuc&i ta this Dae, J np. Whbky CLOCKS Every family iboutd bare a (iOOD CCOCS ; ao citt at CllAMHCRLAlN'f mmi gt one. I'ri-ts L cia I S and upwanla. . I ?0. Whlskr derllnlnr at tt 12n 15 'ork tqi J5.if3l.fc : . Gold excited at tl EDUCATIONAL. CIRCULAR. SCH00I,tat SlantOTJ5oTiTf.Truoi OJ 17, C, opens An just Shid, 169, and eon SPECTACLES, 1 1 Let-p the best. article of SrKriartes that are manufactured. rXR'tESUOPlC, fARAHOLA and PLAIN GLA8S, ct a!l fAcfA aSdtb b!t all ages. ' ScotCh SnuF; ScotCii SkuEF. ScotCu.S.vdFP; TWX i m m L. v. Giddings, $2,000; J. W. Gulick, $1,- 500; R. J. Gregory, H.OOO; J. W. Morris, $1,- C&Q; J- A. Boniiz, $1,100; Dr. W. T. Robin- tonnes twenty wTCXJ. son, fjsw; . x.' Kcrnegay, $00; and Mrs. , COURSE-English, Classical and Math-' St A. Tompkini, $C0O. . , . . ematical with French and Natural Science. 1 There were could not The enure.-loss will, probably, reach one t&frf it dnffulry llsdraniurnca'sures of uuuureu ana wemy-nve inouaaaa uonars, oi I a stringent characscr will lie resorted to this. as far ss we can learn, only about $18,000 ftcr milder correctives and stimulatives or $20,000 worth of property was insured. ha e failed) that every pupd, largo or Those insured were Messrs. II. Weil A. ,:nll malc .r fe"K m,U make decided JTjtTCnzS, CLOCKS mJ JEZLZt ', TtFPATRF.fl imtUlrt mtmmtr mmd . warr.W. ere pthcr smaller losses which we Tnc following arq some of the distinguish- oll,- , ; . ing features, of this Sc!iool: gainer up in time to go to press. v, , .il, - . n , , . . , . . , .,, . t, J : Fresr: It is an .inflexible ycle 'ar.d to Bro. about 13,000, W. W. Crawford, 2500 and Z. Einstein & Bro. from 3,000 to 5,000. The soldiers of this garrison, a few of them worked hobly, but rte regret to have to state that there were many upon the seene of neday, the lfilh day of Septcliiter, lMi, at rfhdwiiig fine assortmenU of goods, li their n any Phit, be it in poliUcs, religion, tern- eonflagrat ion merely for the purpose of plun. T ieclockr.i M.H .... . I t - t. various branches, for the : fall nrd winter trades, and they have as many attractions w r i t 't-... at a-i-i i ' I .. . :i mtiymiiw (nmuuru ovcieiy, in offer to country merchants and other fair, to take place atIeoderaonpctober th, buyers as can be found any'vhere clsa I 'ttli, 14th and lrtth; olTers premiuhl to the Norfolk Day Look. amb'Jtli of nearly $1,?X)0. ' ;- " ' At the recent tert of Warren - Superior Deiance. education, spirit ualisra, laylne nliink walks, building a schoolhonse, the riding of 1 1 velocipede, fallen, ng geese, or wringing the peck of a rooster, 4no tilattcr what the point of difierence in opmiou, be it of greater or less dimensions, persecute the man, get yourj neighbors to i?p, attack him in his repuia- der, and as many were seen, and in several and scnsiklo improvement. i - mm T -a- . i k a . - s 1 oecontv mi jstmenwy- nataettattc) pupils are subjected to a ugid daily drill in tne most exuaustivc woiksOn .Mental Arithmetic and Cental Algebra' now be fore the public. This method of instruc tion turows a vast amount ot labor uiton the teacher, bnt is of incalculable tiencflt to the learner, who, UK.ier patient and SHEET MUSld " ordered and furnished at FubllricTe prlrct Beatofrefccnc4 j?TwL 'J y. "' " ' v S. W. CHAMBERLAIN, ' PaACnCAL WiVTCHHAXES, : . wiraox; k. a July,lSC9. . . U 23-1? ioiqi nnou or aix ""PJ! riocj;( j4 cr all AUAxrn mitkm ve as tii stir , . . Doaot 'fail to try it, for yoawmkkeft. Aafe , tor La aaJ tska ao stbaa, .. Fi-r su!e at fatory 1fl,ly iiAunis & clzckwell; . ROWLAND BttOTIItllS; . Wholesale Crocvre, Areata foe KOStTUUYa ' :1 L. J. liQSSIEUi, 1 WWftM urttaftvr, AraS fca BUCUSrOXP.Ta. , , ri;HJ5ALBISWILMX.lf,C,T u. feorsTHrt co, tx.K.m.tcxr.aiiz iLrKretLACxwkxx; a. a csu.to, UATATTpO'fi W.J, aUNQaJO, E.KOS&XTUAU. . . X.tt.CLAUs - rw.RuoLura. s. . i . : . si -.i Ticr-TV b'cb trratallftoa that asf taal 14 ausinod, aa tsxtwwM eanaia as sUsfiss m itaiuoe our trade uvL The qssISy e4 4tar 8 tiff does ot Uv ta the rada taark. waft tb nparlr.quaiUy W the Tobsueo cut U Is saaaa i . ! ' C. W. OAIL a AX. ; , . . INstuaaOftra. Hi. . ar I f ' ; ' ' . .. IK4 1 .'1 i I l NEW DRUG HOUSE. instaaees even pursued by our xttlaena, while I thorough culture, will M a surprisingly carrrins atolen Dronertv ibrtr!; camn. it ia short timt, learn Aow to use hit faculties in camp. to be hopbc that tlV officers in comtnind heretofore always obliging, will cause an im mediate serch to be m.(ie amon their men the investigation and resolution f diffi culties; - IIo who Las learned 10 think, is nlrca'iv mrcthan halt educatHl. TnittD. Particular cttentldii -itl be J. IL WLTOH. JAMES WILLS The unJrtVjroed res pert fully ssroaaee lo F. W. Taylor, ex-otltcio' Cicrk of the hnnJ-Lncinrla.' CaliaL . halloa. ' Eliza and tion: 8l n,ni ln business, refuse to pat- nfftptnfl ' n. AMlPFrnffI,.. 9m not. Eowever. to the ncJrlcct of tho-e ot tloanl of bounty Commissioners. ciVcs Louisa Bovd were tried for burninz the bkrn hlm 6et 85 as possible to join in r nnPDOBe of rfi,,-inT tnnila M(i . more scholarly character. In frtil. Creek kt. t. t.t- .'.. r i.li.nw, f v tttv ifft.'-' a crusade to withdraw patrooage if he i a . .... -i .... , . . . and French (in addition to awiVfvt SftM aassi Mrauvt va. . wtsa wvVviiuuuvv va i aj vwiita u A-rj ovituo uiuu savs- f xu jut j i members of the ' Hoard, anil ntitnbcr of I did not agree on a verdict in the case, though iuiles travelled by eah. . the presumption wa strong agn'dst them, The Wilmington Journal says the Cape faat-Agrioultural Association will issue their Premium List In a few days. Tho liSt is ' al- adj in tyjie and the printer 15 only , walUn, Tor names of the OommiUea and rules regulations, to eotnp'ete it. In this dilemma, ' Greasy 8am," struck 4)ut a plan of his own Ar banUJud tlu accue.l to th Stat of South Carolina .'j "The. Living Pres ent" gives the following as the order which 8, I His sapient Honor liad entered on the docket: a "Ordered by the Court that aa otBoer of tli Court escort the defenilanta to 'the southern border of the State and there leave them.'? T?iS ntitnerons aelsnree of tobacco and whis-1 5 We would like to know! under what clause key by the Revels offlcUts, and th5 lost of I of the Code of Civil froeed&ra thttt senteijce the same, oujbt to admonish those engaged was ifamed. Raleigh Sentinel. 11 that business, to comply with the law or cease Sealing in the articles. . 1 The examination r, the Lenoir county prtnoners. beforo Judao Thomas, at Jfcw- Tho attention of County Officers ahd bernrcsult-!sd as follows ; Beni. J -ncs, . M hers, is called to the advertisement of Frankhiinl, Everett Hill, Eglwt Hill, , tho new ''llaHd-Pdok for County Officers,", a. MrmYcJeifirsort Pery and Jack riir- publisnod try Messrs. ZiChols & Uorman, 1 mechanic starve him if he is a man with capital invested in business, dry him . up .drive him and his capital away ilon't toler ate a man of independent thought and aetion of energy, enterpriso and activity kill off everybody in the (world bttt yoursalf, and then go to kttping tavern and yon, and your town, will, most likely, hae a very quiet, peaceable, and a good time generally. Ravenna Democrat. and have all Btolen properly returned to the paid to studies having a jiracttud tearing j tug p,pie ef Wilson and aarroaadiaK Coan- tica, that they have opened at the ataad reosol ly occupied by Jua, XlcCriddasaJswUrystore, A NEW STOCK OF 3D) EsTD" (S- S Kaleigh. to be fotind in this issue. A force of ataMy !00 wn were pnt to work yesterday upon the nocfcSde arb'nnd the penitentiary ground'. They will le kept busy natn the iteckaS and btfildig are ready for the reception i prisoners Raleigh StamUrd. '; . . is estimated that not lesss than twenty thou sand dollars worth of property was stolen. Just here we take space to call upon our Mayor an 1 Commis3ioners that a proclama tion be issued at once, ordering ' all stolen property to be surrendered, if riot, thai a severe prosecution will be entered into against the customary translations from text books) dailr writ ten exercises, with syntactical citations for all constrictions, will be required from advanced pupils. .... m Fotrvni. -Ailor bating su.wnr.the rr--pafatory Course, students will be allowed t select a college curriculum, but front such; in coDfenucnce of their greu draught 'LOOR'IN Al 1Kb Hew.'Brlck'Slt'rt; ' : .. KEAH 1ILE BMLKOADCv- : AKO .1 Wt learn with regret that;. Rev, T. S W. Slott, D. D.; died at his residence In Cataw ba County, ea Maad'ay last.. Dr. Elott hai loag beea a Minister of the Pro tea tan t Episco pal Church, and was distinguished for his learning and his piety. OW XortX eimii. The grape crop of Columbus county, says the Wilmington Jourm! has been damaged about oae-thlrd by the tJrcVghl. The grape are, Vea4.httgc and better than usaal. ' There wmbe alarK.wntItTof wine uiauu ftared ia tWs 4nlJ thU yr. - r - FayttUviBa has inbscribed $75,000 to the capital stock of the Fayette viUd had Florence railroad, said subscription to be subject to . tne rauncanon ot toe voters oi i aTeuevuie. ker were fcVdi reciuired to trive Eail cT $1000 for theifnpearance at next terni of Lenoir a'jjcrior Vourt, and also a bond of $10P0 to kcer thoCace towards Q. V. Tiilou, JToseph J. raKott, Joseph lAisslicr, ana an , gooa ciuzenv 0t the Dtate lor twelve calendar jnonths Joseph Parrott and Thomas Waters! were, recogriircd in the sun, of. $500 for thcirXiu)pcarancc at the next term ot Greene Superior Court. Jantfca AT zggina; James Daly aid Alexan der Sutton Wefo discharged, the witnesses ugambt mem uaviug inuc mcir escape, leaving the Stato without evidence, itm. rool artd Tf m; Wiggins were also dis charged; Thomas Wafers, Sr., was dis charged, there being o evidence against aa aA . a , . 1 - i mm. jratnan Button , gave Dona lor bis appearance at Lenoir fiuferior Court. Wm. of $300 to aipear at tiinext term of ije- noir Superior Court. rwa Jomr nal of Commerce, -. -t Tlic Petersburg Index has tho following piece of valuable Information 4 Under the Internal revenue law, property passing by will or by the iutcsute laws of any State, to bchs of deceased perBc'ns; and all real estate passing by gift, or In any way whatever; without adequate con sideration, from one person or corporation to another, is subject to a tax at, a rate ranging from one to six per cent, and the lavf makes it I and turn him, or them, over the datv of the! executor or administrat&r to i T.nr.h nwo on". tna render to tne assisunt assessor Anc are weekly In reeelpt of TreVa tcpplles, that cast be sVpsess J by no. one. 1 . t . We desire to eaU sifcUl aUcnUou to onr rfsnrlinir nf firh nunil fur flip nrotvlinr I r ..nl. ni. Pi. ,,1 nips, for vliirh wn an. n.ntnori7jl In t.lnrn l . i I , I "... ... all such in whose possession any stolen prop- I upon the Ualhcrs time, doable rates of erty may be found. I tuition will invartao'y b refuiretV Th ritizi.n wnimriT AA all ri Iheii. vow. JVIKTIT. lJCgUlar and KlgKt 1'UWlC H- . - . .. . . . . . i aiiuii.iiwu vvftiv uiuufcii. ft.. -I ftjivft, ftuv MT NEW mtlCC 1TTOM OS I LIST J , street; ueijso coirrixno, ! hat ; MOVED- MT $TOCT fF GOOD . 1KTO THE fUAX . L ? ' j Where I shall La -deasaA io et ti try mm- tocaera.. . j , - ft ft ... ft -, . w ' m FI.CR, of all gtaAaa. .1. ,t..i. c'i 41 . raUl'vwrylftaaL, renr. oiOqjt, hi, aiAm ai tUmmi' liOLAsM. ecoAra sad co rrxfa. '- P ' ' ' . CXNDtla'aVQli't. LTS, ruv. t mios, Eiijurnaa aai rLAiraj' i. their thinks. J I recitations will be readout, and a written The Cre originated in a warehouse attached j rcp'rrt bf same transmitted b roafl to pa in tho rear end of Col. J. W. Morris's BotH rent or guardian month, i. t. theyiumfotr and quality of hu Carbon, a' sore and speedy eW of Kerw-4 mg alley,' and as no fire has been hi hal por tion of the building since spring last, it is strongly suspected to have been the work of an incendiary. Ferret him out, by all means, tdV "Judge vH BupcrvisioD- of such business acom ctc iist of all legacies or distributive shares held ty hiui, before the same faliall bo delivered or paid to the; heirs ; and oTaa'y person suc cceIiuz to real estate in any manner, as above BUted, td rtalte return thereof to the arsis tant' asscasor in the in'rlnncr prescribed by law. Any neglect on the part of a successor to mitke the jiroper return will subject the property to an increased assessment and him self to a fine. It is also important to parties purchasing property belonging to the estate of a deceased person to see that the heirs or per sona of whom the purchase Ja mad o have the collector's receipt for4 government tax, as the govern met'.t has a lien upon 6uchi property for all taxes due."' The new huhditt c'f Mr." R. J. Taylor, to be used for a steam mill and cotton giur.ing estab lishment, is rapidly going up. Tho machinery will be here by the time the building Is com plcted, and In a few weeks the establishment will be in io.ll operation. Suceoss to all auch enterprises. Read Mr. Taylor's advertisement. : , " On Thursday, theStith August, near Sparta, Edgecombe county, by W. 8. Dnf can, Esq., Mr. II ARM AN MATTHEWS of Pitt county, to Miss MARGARET WEBB of Edgecombe. N. ThU amount, $75,000, is aecess&ry t seture tae corapleUon of the) road from FsyeUeville to Shoe Heel, oa the fine oflbY W. C: and' R. R. R. ,- ; .' : v " t- TJxilte! lolt Bonnets'. As will be 3ru by a bher column, Ben. Si e-fectedPresflentofth that there has be t i i.itV rr the wi toeom4 6tfotfthel?Ji eeVtrfn.' . . - ,f r.t-r resizcvj Mr. - - High autoorlty in fishionable circles thus tpeali ttS tle of bonnet to be worn this lau: j i . 14 . t : ..-iera C ftw. -1 - , i s t CotDUSDT 14 oruar w t with Drominent coronets. The . rumor is Uiat tention to t . the importations wiU.ahow an increase in liie, how mueh or hoW little the futurt will (elL As eaaUhUna braids tailing low on iH neck have entirely superseded high chignons,' ' the bonnet mast he increased la 'depth to meet the braids. Strings of groa grain ribbon tying under the chin will be revived. Lce iearfa, beglnnla g on the left aide,' pass under the chia and pass up again on the right, fro0 whance falls a lonTBtrekmer which is BOtn Times used as a vaH.' Many fat ffats vrill I .Jth Ats-eii! vcrusemocv in an. i Rogers, hsxvbeh fnpany; ahd also ire remodeling tof UVawihg, Cdvertised ifovemter next e Presidency of the a his undivided at- cf an important sunt of money, aid interested, but not Agency. This he matter mvolvfce ; k:..h he is pen id w- - r. 5-1 thrmor. reaAlr,.; that CoL Rogers -Uu to Potion and giU was wiiU" , . t-, . . . w . . . i t Ueo00 saaaagcQcat ci tne an air ftU'C4aafF':; - 5 sl anV fur6 particulars in rtgard t fca ACf ll drmwiBfc penoos interest S are refr to CoL Rogera, or o Mr. 0aaBtUQT aad Treasurex; of the Com .a Le!' The following embraces, it is said, the most general use of stamps as apj':ed to manufac tures and particular classes ot business that pays; special tax: All notes and evidences of debt, fire cents 6a each $100;. if finder f !00, five cents if over $100, five cents on each $100 or . part thereof. All receipts for any amonnt, with out limit, over $20, two cents; if under $20, nothing. Checks of any emennt, two cents. All deeds and deeds oi trust buy cents on each $500 in value Of the property conveyed or the amount Becorel i when a deed of tret i . - -. - is fully stamped the note secured need not be; but they should bej endorsed to show the reason wby. Mortgage bonds need .not be. stamped if stamps are afifxed, to ' the mor gage. AU the appfauemenU, j estates or rs- trays, Cva cents on each piece of paper. ASdafifs ot every: deseripdon are exempt iron siamp amy; ,Acrvowiedgments to deeds. . ... . . . - 3 a . . ic, are also exempt. .. Contratls and agree ment:; rv cents for each sheet or piece ef payer, except lor rents or when for rent, fif ty cents for each $300 of rent or less, If over $300, fifty centa for each additional $J00, or fractional part thereof ia exeeas of $300. Any person' interested can affix ' or caacc 'staurps. D m. ss urv .- vaa aaa aaeywftf s,- o'ulr ctlld or TUmaa and Z. Aanle Pnlten, a led I year, 7 montha aad 17 days. "What 1 do thou knowcth not now, Iml toon shalt kc 'aercafbMvr Tea the Prorldencee ot God are tuo my&ierious for us to ko .t now, but when by an eyo of faith we are enabled to see little Cupplo clothed tu an anrcl, vafted oa angcl'ti wiiis ta the heavenly (ijrdcnrr who will transplant lii nuie bud into HU gnraea to bloom perpetual, no rod - winds or wintry front to Ui lit. no cold, selfish world to - gleet, tut the Falaer T.ipea all itvt frop .her eye and that sweet little tongue just beginning to pratue in cbiidtsn lanoccscc tnanu aagcue notes around the ctciSii tirone. , , ond 1-ftUier, dotipg roomer, preparo u men little CuDPie. who baa none before and beckons you onward and upward. May you meet bcr in heavra.' . . r - Biolieal Recorder and Episcopal Methodist please copy, v G0Q& NEWS FOR iKE tLIND. pHAMBEHLAIN' HAS JVST HECEIV ed & comrlete assortment of the . Fa teat ActsaandaUsr Kyfctaciem. I Warranted to suit the eye. IJiavethe exclaslve rieht for the sale, (of tbcae Supenor BpectaeieM ia tola vomty. : l! . D. VT. UUAatIiKUI.AUi. ' Erick Block, Below Court Hoom. fcioa or tub ma watch. Sixth. In order to develop and eocour c a spirit of emulation, a Ii1x.-ral abare I of the income of the ScSool will be ap plied each session to lheTpurcha.se of suit able medals, or owcr prizes ioraistnimtion among those rtupils vrkx, la th judgment of a competent Board of Vinton, shall sustain the most crdditable ei&rainativo. CcrtiPCfttes t Awrft wiH bo Awarded '4o those, who, witliouJ,d,istinguiJiing them selves in the entire course, u i.n!ay conspic uous merit ia one or m6re'dcpartiacnu of study. - 1 ' v f a ti - v, , SK.vnTn Great care w ill Ire taken that the discipline shall tfot Ife ret-ulsively stern. Courtesv io tenchcrs and fellow pu pils, diligefTc? ih stndy, together with dec-1- otous conduct school and arc de manded by the Regrfllt'oviS of the School. In the suppression of indolctftCc or vice, before resofting to harsh measures, the Principal has lrcn ia Jtbo i4di-ef ttmr- oimUy 4toanTUtfijrw.lJPn, ef xfrcci " . , . - .1 . . . . jliui 'in i ii, i inun ine mayontyoi raaes Lore is a more cflc... .ous rn.cans of govern ment 111041 Fcaf, whatever other educators may think. , -; '. Liguth. In tlie imotn: cf stndy cxact- cl frm each pupil, due regard, will. t paid to age. constitnrion, state oi beallb; fie. Parents at a distance may. rest assu red that constant 4&U vigilant frtpci vis ion wi be exercised ever the health and uionu of their cLildrta. . KmTrro money will i4 tatcn from any patroq who, after attending the Public Examinations, shall fail to be perfectly 6axish4d with the regress of hk Child r ward. ' This icatuie is htfncstly incorpor atcl as guarantee ot hanl work cm the parx oi ixui innruL4sou me inairuciou. . i txnij A iJicraiy txtuety wilt be los- tcml by the Principal, aad ail pupil of M ' . .1 . , " . Buracjtnt aujvancenuru wi-i ua rcqturau io paxtipale in its discussions ana exercuca. TERMS (currency) per Scssiaif cf 20 Wetis. MALE DiPAKTMCXT. Elementary E ranches .fTJ SO Kcgular EoglUb Coorae-- 1 S Clasaica r-i.- t Headache. Sweet Quid tae, adauraMy a4apte4. to children; and uaoy other Lie iupnirmneuta. ' . Our sUn k of Fsoey Arlklea Lav never beea tarpassed In this vclaliy ' - pocket and , Dreaaisg Ceuabs of Ue iarat order. . H-Or; N?l and Tooth Smife. (EagtlibJ. Toilet Snaps, Pet futaery, UUlx Dyca, l'nns4es, and union cry. Out ilock of CIGARS and CHEW WO TO B ACCO raraio ti bectea aayw bora, Wa cor dially lavito our frkuds aad Use, pmUia to call and examine. ' Prcierlptl'TlN raref-Tly emNar4M at all times, Pi-raonai wiabiag toattys'tiMat atgUtpWiV Cad aa aleepias in tbeouVewf Ht.U, W. W tut- field, adjotulog our atore.' . L-'.l-to OLD DOAUXiGJt f AlLa, t til -CJ TORUJCO, Coe aai w KaAa; ( !AKU AUfOrf AfTTHLOXlAE..i J . t tlAr -n 4ttprs4a4ftv4 Atji far 4 Barfw i u ; xy f facto nr. I u w pV f . mtMTmmU XTXmM. 11 1 aOSSS WSSaaJ U,ii!vW4 wUUfalLj ! w J ; I a A U. ca-aaaw . .Jaeett . ' . - t-Sf ALTON & VniXS. W'Vrtu, Jute ti, J9. i It-ly r .W-4J- Hi C StONE WARE, OonatrQaz of JARS, JUGS, CHURNS, PTTCII- Y.KA aad ixun VKut;ti3. . . , , .' ;;: jAiso . Crmm Alwaa Salt Ua aWka, FTolaaa XAr4k, . Just received and for sale at tne Corner Store, Brick Row. bv M. W.JARTIS, Agent- WIIsobN.C, Ao-ut U, Vyjy. : U FOREIGN 0. DOMCQTtC NEW STORll I "NEW GOODS If Wmihl ii.f wm th sill sens cf Wilson) assd surrounding Cue aijvs, that he kaa rpc&cd TUB HEW XIIIXX; 4tB3I3Ur- ' ox fLlsu)s rTVRtT.x t pw ptrxrw Ttic coc!iu: i ajAari amcKT, , ad w itixTLr iiTtMmi TH cortrr tKn:ea aad ii prVfxrM iatA thletn i larj tal rafawl stetk aC mti oi iu ir4 a a. I JurbU '.F-abtVi. Ocata, Yon the and ChiuWa' fiT3, ' . -.- . . ,w ,i.e ouju-2al . rw. .r .,, nuiiriybivi' wa. . . Always on Vnd a fall aaaorturnt tf actcct WIN aad LIQUORS, bb Fovalgn aad la taeatie, wbVh all I be add to the trade aa as areola uodallrg' tcraas as caa. L at. bare or etsewber. Orjers rtspertfully aclllcd aad Blled with promptness aad dtvtaUa, BTrUreat adraaUrea oA-rrd to tha traaa la . . DOMESTIC UQCfiM. . . to whirb I call m U AL XTlLliTlOX. - lfarrh S3 - , 00 00 5 00 rreaca Book-Sleeping , Contlnrent Fee (wood aad rrraira. pen- dlftS, peaa. .)- , .... 1(a) FMALE DEPARTHKNT. . .Tenaaaaois as U the Mle, waci the stottles are xusaed. Maaie, iPiAaoV wUk aaa mi Inatratesbt. ZS CO Drawing - ..--..-.---- -..... . 13 CO Yotal Vtic,. .............. .Keharga. By tl'e.caalUisLeilcuflo'm cf all Ifigk Schools one Lalf of tuition is always pay able in advance. Hat as money is ecarcc Uusrnl wui be waived fur f no present. . , J. IL For. July 30. " " .. U3.-u . L1. 8. IXTER5AL EtES'JE ; ' - Aaaarrav An oar's Drrtrw, , . Scb D;rJatoa,td DlXrtcV, M. C ) J wff( be In WpVm for the purpose of Aa. avtnr parttra HabW V ltral Rrrcaae Taa, oa TUCK DAT Of ZAC1! WEtK. after th 14. Prrsowa llaUU will ealva aatioB. saake IbHr mora aad ftvave ihe praaliy. liTOfflca wtth Ucrk of Coart at Court Hoasa U. Lm 41 AasUtaBt AaAraaOr. Urn DiTUloa. 4 Diatrtr. X. C May ZMu IWB. I7-U f . V. ROMLEDER, (XQXTT FOR A. a. A COJ Cimn im the iraaav at frieas U swat iWtiawas, DRY GOODS 1 . Resdy-nadd Glolhing. cnocEftiEO And liquors. a .. jiasaraety. .. -A ca3 le a3 1 ak. ' 'F"W. ROnLEDLR. At Rm rftEKlXE4TIUJ CAii(X)j i.i.Xr a I 1 p.. a 4 (.i DOOTO AND CHOIIO, of the fMteat and S?rtsjt1 fnaLrs, U LaU.vS t-'ta, Coys, Miaaea and CaAldjav . Fancy Good and Jiotioiit, la th4 iraiOKt VariftCty; ad m tan asad . , cotsplcU stock ef t , ..iiiiUixxcry. Gooa, ,. 4 nnntzD (Asif wmnro tun AXb MOyXXTM, UJtl QXM af mi limit, LA Ctt. LMrtOlDLl 11, AZTL . 7JCX tLOTCZT, fa., tr: . - Orders f M-l iaftevy Work a J rrMii the ftVnaciAl AltcsUoQ ti Kae. TTIiL.. Pall Rad exaaalD eu s'-oOt and ecta para cur prVcee . Lc&H tj-kaa4 9-mt-UztoUffyjefaci.aTt1tUt wwcijuatobw . t .. ' . J Tt Cbexpest Effsm la Trr. - FACTS! FACT. FACTS' ai S Th4aataaifkeaf.at rccap-vcaf.. w. or larraKa tog tUmmlaf mdKml"'. 7nr m JcOry ran U b'V.ad ' --w CHAsiBtaiir-iif .w wWw i.": - wa nvrae winter,' vs. ii-r
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1869, edition 1
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