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THE- PLfllllDEALER, WILtOWi,HpVBNlBER 2. 1609. jT HOME. The (its thai connect, business men advef. - Msj.rt- Marcus firffin, it ia said, has become associate editor of the d&leigh Standard. The Legislature mce't on, tfcc scconi Monday (13th) Inst. ' i' Tbt Setboard and Roanoke Kailroad Com pany has declaired aj seml-annuil dividend of Rer. B. E. .Terry bis resigned I be pastoral .care of St. John' (Episcopal) Church, Wilmington. The preliminary trial of Commodore Iliggins, and other officer of the stcaaicf Cuba, before TJ. S. Coiumlssioncr Ruther ford, at WiimingtoB, was toncluded on Saturday, by binding the parties over in the ram of fire hundred dollars each, their appearance at the next term of District Court of the United States f r Cape Fear', District of Jforlh Carolina, whlcYtnet at Wilmington Yesterday. '' There ar some persons in every communi ty, wbo are always waiting to get the bedeflt for the vDr. In. 0. Hill, of Raleigh, has been elec ted physician of the penitentiary. A " good selection, tO doubt, as the Standard complains that he does not belong to its party. Judge Oarry Orice, native of this State, .,i u r i in, i Oa Tuesday evecifig last the" tncney drawers cf the drug ttore ot C. J. Rood tree and the dry goods store of S. E Spier, were robbed bf small amounts of money. At the drug store no one was noticed or, suspicirmed' in connection with the rob bery, until after the robbery at Mr. Spiers' Im same known. About dark on that eve ning a white man entered, the store and engaged Mr. Bp?r in conversation about some article he said be wished td purchase, aflU in the meantime a negro accomplice stole the monev from the drawer; Mr. S. f other peophV. Ubor inbuildins uP It he discovered his lo s in a few moments af er country uriiat pty'ng Jor it. Such are not fit J tbe .vhite man jeft tbe rtor a(l at once to ,V, In a cmlizel community. They ou M ! conclndetl Mw -an1 hj wbom t!ic UeiV to be ba.ushe.l.o some island, and then tlU j been effected, He informed Mavor coaia nerer -reap where tney baa not sown C03EXERCIAL. ' Unwilling to help others, they could not be helped; but there they might spenit their craw fish Urea to their own satifaction, and with no detriment to the outside world. Uunrttie Tirnn. .-.i t Tbi ftlcbmond Enquirer h'if the followiijis, which we publish for the benefit of whomso ever It may concern : j j . " Some people seem to think that the spe cial mission of a newspaper is to ' pitch into ' (as they.elegantly phrase it) whatever person or thing may be pointed out to the editor Jas obnoxious. Their idea seems to be that a newspaper is in some tort a terrier dog posted at the street corner for the purpose of barking . i . .. . . . i - wnei,cver any uouv sets it upon an opiect i.e bates and wishes to wrong." " ; Wc again request our A gricultutt friends Some two hundred members of the Society? to write thort practical articles.'bearing on tjie of Fi lends from the North passed through Richmond a few days since, on their way to lbs Yearly Meeting ia Guilford county. A correspondent of the Tarboro South erner, writing from Oxford, says: "Rev T. II. Kingsbury, D. D., united with ihu Methodist church here on list Sunday." Father Ryan, tW aeeompUshed ' Southern lecturer and poet, will visit Wilmington during ChrWh'.as week, and deliver a lecture, the proceeds of which till be 'Jtvoted to churi ta ble pu-p,)'s. farming interests ot this section, for iht col umns of The iaindealer. IVe bare a large circulation anion the farmers ' of th'.s and neighboring counties, and werdesire to make the paper vufal to them. Give us the result of aiperime.ts in the use of commercial and home-made fertilisers; in the raising of im proved and common breeds of farm stock ; t We use of improved implements; the best modes to resuscitate norn out lands ; modes of dfaii agtj ; and general hints upon the management of the farm. Nothing will advance the inter ests of our section fcore than a general difjji- sion of information upon these subjects among the people, ; Lutts of the transaction, and stepswere j at onde taken to overhaul the guilty par- ! ties. Through inforir.atisn furnished the authorities at Rocky Mount, theabover mentioned white raafl and three negroes were arrested at tbat'plaee ' and brought here foi examination, the regrots .ac knowledged to Mayor Lutts the ro ibcry . of Mr. Spier, while the white man kept him engaged. They denied any know ledge of the robbery at the drug store. We learn that the same parties are sus picioncd of having robbed the store of Col Partiir, at Rocky Mount, of about ,27. - . ' j, ' The four were cor!; mitted to jail for trial at the next term of our Superior Court. The white man turns out to -be one I Charley Johnson, of Wake county; and we are informed by a gtmt'eman who was one of the State's jwitnesse in the ense, that he was condemned to be hung at the Fall term of Wake Bupcrior Court," in 18G7, for ISighway robbery, committed upon the person of Solomon Greasonj of J.i r WlltM)Irkii. , . u ! WrLow, Jior.2. Iton-rsai PMjts lb.j dn!L Cora-xi OOft 10 f) lnbeL MU -t 4fX r bwsheL. Sptrlu Tnrputtoe nO,v?.1Sc ? rallon. Cri-le Turpentine Virgin ti 5, Old li &2 Old - 250 VbbL Scraped SOc V hundred.-riixsed-l 50tat 75 Empty Barrels Spirit! t2 50 Boeswdt iA eenu doll. -Fresh Porfe 15 cents. IVjef rjgS oeuU. Dried 1'eactics 10 cnts whie. Fo(der-t000dal t hnnJred. Kosln-No. l,X2 00oU3 00 a tW. DcU: Vo. 2,tl 10. No. 8, $1 0). Pale, 4a0 00. Cow Feas 1 H4 00 Op bushel IulL Baton Western lKS2-2 cents. S.C20,23 cents Hams at 2H cents scarce. Lard -S5 cenrs V tt., rcfcUL -Mis Pork-t00i?:i7 ??bW. B inter Country, O0,-a4J ciu V B- SeArcc Spring Ciisens -l-25 cedts cava. tf 19 cents fj d'jrea. ' , TilIo-.ll cents lb. .. K it Buyinr rate: S cents Bi.daz Retail cents. Iron Ties KcUit 0 ccut. GREAT ATTRACTION AT CHAMBERLAIN'S JEWELRY xash BTREETj below corRT iiocsn; - fVILS0Nf N. C, SIGN OFTHE BIG WAtCH. JO HX R 0 B I N S 0 N ' S ' GREAT COMBINATION CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE, WATCHES. LADIES' SETS. ERE ST TINS EAT. 1UXG3, FINGKR UlXt'.S. ; gold tens, odd fellows- piss. SIIIUT STL"D, SLEEVE iUTToIw, CENTS" PINS, 4c, Just receded. PIjATED ware. SILVER PLATED CLT8, TEA ASD TARLF. SPOONS, f Oi:KS, BL'TTEH KNlVE-S Ac. WtlmlMKtoa Market.- j . WlLMlNdTON, OCL 30, 1ST.9. Spirit Tarpeutlno 42 enU. Tnrpentine 12 ; jut nun i --t mr uarn. niin el lor Mrained, and 1 fcOll C for N . 2. Tar V bbl. Cotton 23, 4, 24i-.M ceuU V lb. SPECTACLES. PERRESCOPIC, PLAIN GERMAN SILVER, au 1 the j Y ATENT ACCOM MOD ATISG SPECTACLES A (Jrnnd Tournament and Coronation Ildl is to come off at Marlboro, Pitt coun ty, o'i the 20th Inst. KnightR and ladies from all parts of the State are respectfully invited to at'Cnd. From our knowledge f the hospitality of the people of TtlVul boro and vjciuity, we arc satisfied that all h attend will have a pleasant time. Mr. C.i'vii; H. ii in , charj;d with complic ity in tit'1 Kiliin:; of iu xwr !.. 'i the Kiu utoit bridutj iabt winter, cuii i- I a U the city on Monday, in tho custody i Slu r lif Hunter, vt Lenoir, to whonighe hud volui.taniy deliv ered hiiuMtlf. J'dge Thomas Sdfliill ed him tu bail in the sum o( $1,000, on the samo dny. Xnt foru JutirniJ, '27 Ih. The l'laindealer.subitcripiion list i stci'ly increasing. Within -tte past few weeks wc hare received handsome additions to our li-t from Pitt and Greene count ie. We have also rrcfivrd a bumSrr of orders for te paper to be sent to North C'tniliimti now resident in The, Journal states that another week will ftiid the grounds ami everything in readiness lor the Fair t:f the Cape Fear Agricultural, Association, which opens ok the l(JtU wist. A large1 number of-peioAs from this ccrtlrtty will tisit the Fair, and several of our pcriple will haVe articles on exhibition, lio doubt'the Fair will prove a great success, and will bring together a largo number iJf the Cutcrpn'sing faihifc s of the eastern" pot lion ol the Btate. Sdch a reunion can tut prove advantageous to the intertsts of our section. . We acknowledge the reception of a tick et making as an annnftl m'ember of the Society. Guilf rd county. The same gentleman in forms us that through the influence ot Gov7 llolden, Gen Sickles, ar-d others, he was pardoned by Uov4 Worth. Johnson is about 25 years of age, dark hair, thickset, and will weigh about 145 pounds. The three negroes a'so hail from Wake. IY.tr Terk Market. j NetV York, Oct, 30, 1S W. j Cotton a shade firmer sales 2,800 baits at 2''J ' SKJwr ceuts, cloio(r nlct. Mesa Pork tlesed at f:;u i CIj"fCKN 50. Ijird ls.isj cents. Naval Stores dull. JaU l-Hl.-.I.Hil l . , gt0rc tQ arrjre a m.r ,.lrctcJ ,to,k of N. Y. Cotton statement. . Kaw Tom, Oct. :J0. The hot receipts CT the week at al! U. S. ports are 7,313 Klls. The exports of the week from all U. S. ports to Great Britaiu were 35,112 hi. The erpbfts of the week from all C. 8. por to the C'ouiincnt were l.JS baUa. The stock n fcanfl and oh plilpbCard lidt yet tared at all U. S. porta is 171.810 bales. EIGHT DAY and THIRT Y-llOUlt CLOCKS. fc3TTJ r if. a-; f. - 'it .- - i I I. I . ., II f II .1 .-l-l The card of MessrsI Efavi?, 'Roper & Co., Commission Merchants ai d Whole-ale Grocers, Petersburg, Vs.- appears in this tissue. Iliey are clever gentlemen, luny up to the wants of the trade in tho'.r line. A List of Letters remaining in the Post offiee in Wilson Novejer 1, 1869. J .i I 'I ' 1 Allen, Rev. Gidon Bart-tot, Stephcu Barnes, HAir y, cob Bai ncsj Fednaon, col. Barnes, W. W. Uatts, Wei; B. 2 Bottom?, Mrs. Policy Boitonijs, Mr.. V. A. Bui uct, MWs Jody Brown, Wiu. - ; Bryant, Wi. T. Best, Miss Nancy Mack, Mrrahol. Mayo, Mes. J?W.& Co Moiiis, Mr. iScuj... Moore, Terapy ' Maddox, Mrs. Eliza Peacock, Ellkk I'arker, Air. Gilbert Taikcr, MibS Edney Ptc!,. Mr. Jcssio Fare, Ransom Siriekn'id, J. B. 3 tribkltmit, Eii.is Bokiu, Miss Caihrine South, llwward Boy kin, Jos. J. Baines, Mi-s folly Browu,' 11. If. Corbcr, Mary F: other States, itictsa!'. We lhauk our! fiieuds lor the WdiadVccasion, oltfc ytterdny, to at-1 C'ai-rell, Alr.lsep!t tend the scssicn of the .Hoard "of Counjy i'naKose't'ta1'1 Conimissioners5 ah'J while ther; were struck ! (ireiun, John A. 3 , , , .. i j llo-.vill, Mr. Wm. w ith the orderly nud systematic mannlr ) j;,m.j y, p. with -which the btisincfi? eaminsr before the 1 lUynes, Mis Maitha S Vi. k & Stld,a i Joiner, Mr. Oil i 2 W hilidcy, Alex. ) oyner, Mi"s bailie A- AVilliams, Mr. Jim Shiutier, Uunkia Sharp, Miss f. Shii lds, R. 11. Smith, James. S. Thayer, Julius 3 ' TrevatLan, Metly W. Tiioiu:is, NV'oodard Taj lor, Bryant Thoinp-ou, Miss Orf Vaiilian, Miss Jlurettfl. .' 1 He iioard. norv tho C'ounty.CVi' B. II. Bardin, Esq., and (Mr. Upchunh, of Black Creek District, in this county, on yesterday started on a business trip to California, going by way of Kc York and thence by Pacific Kailnmcl. They expect to be gone come six weeks or two months. We trust they may have a plea sant and mcccssful trip. By advcilisemcut in another column it will be seen that the Annual Meeting of tha Stockholders of the Wi'mington ai d Weldon Railroad Company will bo held in Wilmington on the 10th instant. A number of the stockholders fuun this section, and their frifnds, will "visit Wil mington t that time. The Standard noticed on tbe streets of ! Raleigh, Thursday, a cart load of willow bas kets manufactured ia Johnston county by the lady who was offering them for sale. This willow is native to our soil, and these baskets, f various patterns, were quite as handsome s tba brought trip the North and Clfered in our stores. The machinery; foe the new steara mill and Ci'tton-ginning Cbtabliihmcnt of Mr'. R. j. Taylor, is Uow being put in position, and in a ft' "day" the whole will be ih eutcessfal trpemtion. Mr. Tuylor deserves grcal CrCtlitfof the energy heis'dfctphrylnjr in efforts Ift Establish fn'anufacturcs in our midst, and we trtlsl that he may -uieet with iuadant itfecesj. Hoard was conducted, holtl t.licif sessions in room, Oil IhC rst MrJHdHy in each li'.ont where all pere ns having busihess to coijie' before them may present the same. AVhile we politically differ - with the uieinlicrs of the Board and are not persmiall acquain ted with them, yet it givey ilsrrtrto state, .that we believe the people of thel county generally giic thchi creilit 1. r tnel impart!al manner in which they have en- deavoml to discharge tlitir duties." rfe i Jones, bte.vM' t Kerliy,! Lui-y t Lanon,Mr. Lo.-, Mr. Joseph Lit mm, H. flv Jfmphy, MiTr, Welh, Mr. Bonuelt Weaver, E. L. Wester-, Thomas Wilson, Mr. J. M. AVilsou, Mr. John .1 PARRIED ' Ffom-a gentle 'inn just from Gresne coun ty, we learn that a negro ; r?an named Ned Blount, was killed tm Mc liliasi ll'.ount's tdantation.near Adams' bridge, in that coun ty, on Saturday night last. It seeins fhat)n several occasions cotton had been sto'.en from Mr. Bhmnt's gin, lioue, and Ned, wlio was in Mr. B's niploy and a very faithful dai key, had otFePed his services tcKwlch for tbe rob bers. Taking his position near the giu house, on the night above alluded to, he did not have to wait long ere the cotton tbievrs made their appearance, anu from all indications had coin menced carrying oft'eotton, whenJedadvanc ing towards thenl, fired. It scVms, however. that these colton stealing scoundrels had ano iher party on the watch, who shot Ned before le had time to fire the second time, kilting him instantly. Several negroes'Sre" ' suspiciJncd and much excitement j the neighborhood. espeially anion ored people, who, it is said, are effort to Wing the guilty parties to justice J :.-;:;' Guldiboro 3c$!.nycr. I O tt L.-L-J H JZ3CZJ i 2 ! . 1. g i s NOTIONS, Sec. I lmre the larrest and best devi1 stork of NOTIONS. TOYS, Ac, ever trough to Wilson, couBialiug in part of LADIES' WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, SMALL BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CRADLES, BACKGAMMON bOAUDS, CIIECQUERS, CUESS BOARDS, CHESS MEN, DOMINOES, VIOLINS, VIOLIN BOWS, VIOLIN STRINGS, VIOLJN BRIDGES, VIOLIN SCREWS. VIOLIN ROSIN, VIOLIN AI'RONS, BANJO STRINGS, ACCORDEON8, HARMONICAS, CHIN A CU Vi and SAUCERS CHINA BOXES, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS, MUGS, SCHOLARS COMPANION. GLOVE BOXES. , JEWELRY BOXES (various stylo,) MECHANICAL TOYS, SANDMOV ING TOTS 'WALKING CANES (Gents.) Together with ah Unusually large and well se lected fleck of Tha IdktX Orect H-acaatf aad Meatier Combianoo cf T. I Ornitfccw logical aod k.iutnaai dere ot Oration, torn-ir.r a cru;tl Suck X.W lO SHOWS! Of Bm-rtrlwlMi. laotarUratMl .UJ- Uli4jr ( niv. UkUni mt-l si, iktairvtf it a Ui Uiim oHiUlij. tti tea!i kt&rA D.iatectt I frnii-J ft the etirt at-4 r r fn:ttnff Al. Alri- tii-l ifcmlli Awi.',, lli' llltl.i a ttt, (l..lvral lU.us' T ? III. 11 Umatllol fH'-H-IV'( lUnla, t'wiuii.K lux ljt tn. c t u rt .VI I 1 -V IMAI.S In Anvtt(ti inu I'jr tt Ur-t EQULSTnUH mm In the run ul' V. liutuM-rtHf l'J lni ' f 1 tT lllt llM llACKg ! J..lc. lol-a liini,lti. finii ti 'mi l' DOLLi BABYS, ills. rrr the Rev. Mr. Cohen, Mr. W. F. ROCNTRER anu Miss JULIA J. MITCHELL. JAS- SHEPHERD, A.ttorney & Counsellor at Law, WIL0ON, 1ST. GJ. Special JttfnUoa given to collections. Cireu i Edrecoiube, Pitt, Nah and Greene. Inferences-Hon. V. H. Battle, lion. W. N. V.. Smith'. 3Stf. STionuiyi prevails in 1 g the col. I using every A X L tsr KOSKOO ! H -sm Mkdicihs. 4- Griat Bixou and t; . 1 JENNINGS PIGOTT, attorney fiT -law i BEAUFORT, N. C. . Will practice in the Counties, of Carteret. ,''Craven, Lenoir, Wayne, Greene and Wilson. ,! Aprils . 12 ly HOWARD & WHtTFIELD, with Natural Hair, Moving; Eyes; Cryinp DoJ Various oilier kindK, lu fact all kindi,: all stvW. all slses. and nt AH prices." Tuy of all and every kind in itrofuidon. In fact any and everything, from a Jews Hirp to a Steamboat, and all ai surprisingly low prims. S5 tr S.W. CHAMBERLAIN. For lhe Lcdi33. I-LUBIN'S (FRENCH) EXTRACTS, for the handkerchief. I OPJPONAX, for the band'tcrcM'-r- rllAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, for removing freckle, tan, sun-burn, Ac. SOZODONT AND TiIOMPaON'3 TOOTH SOAP, bo' it excellent for cleaning tbctcelli. HAIR OIL, variously perfumed. COLOGNE, by tho pint or lca. And for those who fancy It, EXTRACT OF MUSK, very atrong. Alfo, SEWING MACHINE OIL. For tale by C J. RtfUNTREE, . At bis Drug Store, Jast above the 33-tf Court House i"ia.irc. fall and Winler Goods. The snbf crlher now receiving bU recent I nr. bancs of good, viz : LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, II0SIERV,FLANNELS, HATS, HllOli:, AirJ. Alo a general assottmeut of FAMTLY GHOl'KlllKS. M. W. JARYIS, Ageni, . . CORNER BRICK ROW. WHeon, N. C, OcU 4. 3C-if NEW DRUG HOUSE. FUTURES OF THE TED SHOWS. r . it it it i so v. n vf. T i M n i v- Ill-tl t Si .11.M. . mm nttLtfH m: a rntr. fv . jrr .'o 'Htlr-ml im1 iruitlMUl' al' It'iua Luuilua. Ulntt Mwt -f Hmrl4 tt'. 4. Mlii. ATH I l-ll fJktlLI.it' HmU m Jrm-fm mf i-lm-- ttmf., Jlamkryi mm4 llmKlm. ft, m tn.ansTttm. nr.tni$rn Kfrvl .? I. t!h lcn!l.ori.l t.. , fl;ri-K" ! -.KtkA." a. ni.iov At siKALl.tx firar S im it it i t. i:. rUHflVI kit f Tit tSlt.KtCAX r.ti ttf i it i if nt i' a vr. hlttt t HUM Mi link!. 9. J. J. J. lir.Mis . WA I rwirrl i a. a. m. i'. i-i hi unit ia ri.t:i iiAT "t.Mi-ttiJtm.'' - ' I V T r-- j if 1 NVt-allli. 1 l-til rtl f1 nt- . jfy l" ra VlV'? GRAND GRATUITOUS EXHICITIO'I: A cn-Trr AnrW-nt raevai.l tt rat"! I l. o I-r. f fci.'l Ant-it nt Itomm . mr rt lo t r r.r IT " ii.s ty ilf,l . .1 1 I fy. I i-ti.c !- t:i i i. ll, V J a Ctiajtotof Mi'xon. etillulu "ViTE Ivrtilr 11 rat 5!noJii. 11. I'iv- " 1 11 1.1 Kill Milrl Uianll L ill O ri-rll. A - . r v f r. tllll-LI Tit HI. IITI II Al tl km I r r v J. M. WALTON WILSON. N. C. JAMKJ WII.l New- Ilardivarc House. We lake pleasure in callinj the attention iof our readers to the advertisement of Messt ralmer & (Ireen, Hardware Dealers, . to 'tslcrn N" C. Land Auenoy are g ad ! leam that this beneficial in itffon j( meeting with great encouroge- Wa Mr to formed that ageota r beina uShed la all the eastern counties, and thai Ik Any his already made : one sale, bttfh reeetvlag mfay applications. Our cltlteis hould erjcouragu an citerprise which promf? so jiMich gaaaral good to, tha com' .,,jr0 Combination. arrfred yesterday frosa Naw .,r UjwwMbipiwd by theea boafA fan u Xtbot. C, yesterday morning to sAl to lha Xoologloal eollccUon of Rbinao-S gri Wsbag eri. tha new addi U.ra ri .iste4 af an VUrica cbaUh or hunU ii'g e-ljMjd. pno or homed horse, sebra, hyena, four g-iil.ir iu j.iey-, ad aumber of birds of Uy rtu4.iell of khfb' kefs Jmforted for llr. Aob-Lf : t? an l5jrarse cosL il(e hiratd bom sioue octllig j I o,OC tKft dipo!'ition. she nevertheless wieiied a e- ' I pidd in nonrn frr ((Wd so f ir as hn iiher i r of her influence extended. I doubt if uhd had foun'l in tl.is isui. e have locked through J a single enemy; loving all, she was n ttrrn their storft and Cnd their 6tock will compare i be'ovcd.. Slie lived to e the roost ofjher favorably with those usually ; found in rst ! PP" conterttd and faithful niem- , , . - - ... .I. j ber of i he Church of her cltoiee, living thu, class houses.'. Thoroughly poslJd in their i.Uod rewaoJpJ ftw r5chly by his precence and line of trade, they purchase from first hands, I pracej sufficient not oaly to nate her to do and arc thus enabled Wllf"wholesal or e- His will, but to sufler it also- for she was the . , ' ,.."' ... , ,. - J j child of affliction for many year, but was al- tail, at prices to compile with leading cmy - . , x3 J .r . ' ,l i i . . to ' j J ways patient and often cheerful; . never cona- deab'rs- We bespeak for them a liberal trade plainiug, always submissive. When HiatS I from this and adjoining counties.. The gentle- j came it found her ready, tranqnil and free i men composing tbe firm are well known to I from a,arm! soothing her children as they - , , . , . ., ,i siood around her dying bed, telling ttiein to manv of our readers, and have latelv condiie-; . . , - . J ' .i - i ; s,uea no tears ror tier, ana wiinoai siruegie tea a successful business in Ooldsboro. Tfic t or groan, ' slept herfelf away to Heaven,',' leav News of thai p'.ace speaks of theni in tte fbl- j ing a beautiful teat intony behind, that all was lowing complimentary terms : ' Both nalt- weil- ly 0,1,1 he!P her h''aTed husband k.. . .:n .u" - - i . ' , and sorrowing children "to follow her as she nera. bul especially the senior, , have had, j foWd fJnsV.-id lba lhe end of their however, along experience, jn tha business, i lives mav be as triuroi.hant as was hers; and are thoroughly acquainted with all its detai'S i taen glorious reunion in the Kingdciru of T I tieTo-etl neuioer onne M. E. Church, Soutn," e . , r r .. - . r..: . i : j lor ujmaiui ui luunvtu i train. xuiiui una i G)mG3S t urae ice cnrisnan gracea siiune mut oeauu-1 jjexl Wflton & wuv DrU;f StorCi oa Tar. ; luc 1K.-ople of Wileoa and urrondiBit Coun iiuij u .in ciuuiui, l'"r boro Strt-ct, and Home Circle. Quiet and ui.obuvsive in her i Cmrr tJroen and Tarboro Street. Eat of Methodist Church. JXO. W. and demands, from a shoe tfwl to a "fleam engine." We know thni well, and speak coufldenrly of thrir thorough fitness for the trade. They are business men of the strict est tect, patient, faithful and upright, with atnp!e caplt.-rl ar.d eveiy guarantee .of suceesst. We fake great pleasure ia recommending this eloeltent flrhl to our ; t ilsott county friends they will flud ii to their interest to call on heaven will complete the round of their ;bap piness. Epimvpal Mtiliodat. C C- L; In Chapel Hill, on Satunlav morning, i3l inst., Mrs. MARY KRAGG .WATSON, relict of tlie late m, Watson ' aed 84 years.- Thi-s venerable woman was Chapel Hill' oWest inhabitant, and one of its wortrii't. "gar, with U abor, nddilUitWtaibif f "'f8 Inhere. - piaca qq yiMMay ntW fee pictoriai i.lt-; . . i ' f . ,n tuis j Jrv. , , ji, : " i 11 1 THUS, S. KKN'AX, KENAN & DUNHAM, ATTORNEYS Af LAW, ;wiison, 1ST. o. Practice In the Counties of WIION, DU PLIN, WAYNE, PITT aud GREENE. CJ7-COLLECTION3 wiU receive epecial at tention.' . 1 , March 1 T tf To the Public. n.ivlne ray brick work now fully under way, ( and - having the promise that my niAtbinery eh:U be n-adr in time, I fee! safe iu aaanrinz the i pnb'ic generally that I shall iu a tew weeks be rtatdy tot-orammce picking and packing Cotton at my. Su-ain Mill, iu the town ot Wilton. I flinll charge the very moderate rates ot oE twentietii of the seed cotton, or I will pick for me seed alone. I ul.o design starting at earae time a small Corn Mill. Alter ward i expert lo pat np a pair of large, tlrrt-ciasa runners, with whit h 1 guar antee to make as good mcai as the best water mi! Is. , , tut: r.j:taii)r. The undersigned refpectmtly announce to V(Jlf j ly occupiedby Juo. ilc-Urideasa Jewelry store, A NEW STOCK OF Ilk vtl-t I ,!,. I f I , ',.. Mix u li.-: hiJ, Uut.ijrniii i.Miii k'.'tl r rr Off jt . t', r-.tti.Uf . 7.,. J.t . . 1 ivt.tna jt 1 Tr". t.WR rxcr WcK , t ciii's IVv'iii;-jto 1 tjra!.s Fk: A fresh snpplv of thl tkipular 3Iedicine at ! LaLaS JUcets, Wilson. . t . ! WALTON. UiLrs Iru-j . I f'ti'L . "AT! u- ANU CHKMICAT.S, j And arc weekly in receipt of Fresh Supplies, that can be surpassed by no one. I Wc deire to call' soecUl atlration to our i : clock of sew rcutedica, sucii a tha UUulpbtte i ; Carbon, a sure aud speedy .cure ot Nervous ! Headache. 8 wet Quinine, admirably adapted j to childri-u; aud many other Ute Improvement. Our rtook of Fancy Art kit Lave never been surpassed in this vicinity. .. Pocket and Dressing Combs of the tl order. I Hair, NalJ and Toolb Rrhe, (Eoglife). Tol'ct Soaj's.PcrfttiiiCry, Hair Ujc, I'uwAdcf , j and Stationery. Oar aloes; of CIGARS sad CHEWING TO- U( ( II r-Aniki-it T-4tin ant lsrtitf'Mk. - 14 m nr. dial! y Id rite o&r fric&is aad Lte public to cull ' NOTICE. ad examine. EltAL MERCHANDISING BUSINESS in Kt,a "VS omeeoi r-"- " r IUl VW M? Btsaj VVI UTI Vi X4L U J , f WALTON & WILLS. ' If A H5P.D 0? TAPSHS! - .. rire I. .id nt-' .1 ' ti!, '"'ill, It.-, i ,-.r ... A. ' ..- i ' !" tit T' II l"l!i',f ,illrtlfl It jft .r.t' i . I lnl . .1- X't" : alt -r,- ll.i.k t5 -l Mi, -l. I-- l. i.r.Mi'i nr- I'll. i-i.t. i i. l all tiltni tltr I. it-j'l mil i a .-ii-r.f ul I.I u J I I I f4-kal. IlK-r tl. i,4 I - h I h 1 V t( ir it-. Hi. T i'ti.i L.f l !. un I eA AJ 1 a . t t at lh it .n:- S .r !:- I , NJ ' V l...ivm lir-t i.i.!..nil. 1 Njt- I i , .' .' t vrf.llirl mr lllf tot. 4 I M i 4 ' tf : lie a a itvaitv-r 't:'ti"' i.ii.tiiuMuy ui . Tartarf. Ctvoi. Crfcra. Oroad Com. Alpia 14.ar-a'-. Z'tM. '-w-Bl b-ilchar-CT-i-.a turitloo, M U .1, sw vu. If - ..... . 1 en.a Mor.ker. Uroat laivul n(, J.rts pin. Wapita, laona, Jiixtvry Mm07t, Iifxi Jjaauws. B)c a.-vl yilOV M tMwa. Hvtj-w.ot;-l Pti-ro-lueta. Buikmn C.kv. D-ool wit Cmitftrw. Wbit-tirtJd MkT, Ivti(x-b'll4 G;.rw. ft jolb Anrri Xuaar fao. Wotiot Men kr. Or. me nrrr. Ar'le. Mibt-on, UvhUd, fexUvax a&4 C&intsa FusasW At WILSON MONDAY, November 'jtli. SNOW niLL, TUESDAY,Novc::ibcf Uili. ADMISSION, - - -Children Under 10 Years, 75 Cents. 50 Cents. ; . v. .; . 1 1 ... '.. i t. t s T
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 2, 1869, edition 1
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