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THE PLAINDEALER. WILSON, HOVEmSeR 2, I 800. PEPPER AND SALT. BALTIMORE. WIL80N. NORFOLK. I MISCELLANEOUS. I Late of Trboro,X. C. HHtunlay rflglit. BT L i. It. DCOAH5E. - tt! work-day week h.is cast It a yoke Of troublous toll and careful iuest v, The llncrlnslwHiskt'i saffion cloak Trails oVr the da kj West, And eurfi-w clocks wllh incaanred stroke CLln 1" ike eve of rent. ,, f.k;iovr field and foody dells U Ickcla cbirp tbclr pleasant lays ; ; ; k;.m come up, with tinkling belli1, . i hroui,h all the loomy ways ; Ai.J tuckets drip by busy wells', And ruddy Indies bluzc. Ills wh.rllnjf. wheel the miller slope The smith hi silent anvil leaves 5 " Ilia rlnin x tUe t No more the weaver weave ; Hi loadi-d wnin the peddler props ' licuealh the 'tavern cafei. A happy hush, a tranquil balm. As If the week-day tark and care Were lifted off and left us caliu, -Pervades the quiet air ; " A sense as of a silent pe"lm, , A feeling as of prayer. For now the night, with soft delay, Seems brooding like a tender dove, While the last hours of Saturday Kbut in the homes of love, And the sweet Sabbath spans the way To holier homes above. God help us nil! since here bj!ow , Few Saturdays are ours at bebt, And out of pain and earthly woe Few ys of Sabbath rest ! ' tjod teach us ! that we yet mrty knoft The Sabbaths of the blest. GQTfOtf FACTORS .. I. ASD ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. iOSorra StPET, P. O. Box S83. BALTIMORE, MD Liberal Cn-b Advances made on comdzn-. tocnU. Orders for Supplies, including Co; ton Borinjr, Hope nd Tyes, solieiitd. . If in that chair yonder not the Common sense is the mo3t uncom-,08'w-,ESiii mon of all sense. ' i 1: How to meet a man of doubtful i JOS. W1. JENKINS & CO., credit take no note of him. "Well, ivife, you can't say I ever contracted bad habits." l2So, sir:; you generally expand them." . 1 I would go to the end cf the world to please you, said a whining lover go I there and stay, and I filial! Ic pleased, was the kind reply. , ' , Josh Billings says i 'WhereVer I find a real handsome woman engagetl in wimmin's rights bizzness, then l am going to take my hat under m arm and jine the procession." The value of a good thing depends on him who utters it. The joke of the Host is certain to be laughed at!: that of the poor relation is scarcely ever listened to; I - . . . . "Mr. Jones, you said you were connected with the fine arts ; do you tecan that you are a sculptor ?" "No, siryl don't sculp myself, "but I fui nish the stone to' the man that does A riciily-uresscd lady .'.'stopped a bty trudging along with a basket, and asked "My little boy, have you got religion V "No, niaam," said the innocent, " I've got potatoes !" . " My boy," said a - clergyman, PARKER, HURRAY & CO., CARRIAGE ' -AND- - u ' HARNESS MAKERS, WM. G. JORDAN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, -.! Orncs 80 Coaaaaca Stbkkt 2TOJVFOT.TT, VA. Special attention paid to 8ALE3 ur COUN TRY PRODUCE of sll drscrlpUons, oa wbkh IlVfll CASU ADVANCES nude when re quired. .;. Orders for GENERAL ilESCHANDISE promptly fl I led. March SO 8 Cm JAMES W; DAYISj Agent for ' i WIESENFELD, STERN & C6m i COMMSSIO X ME R CHANTS. - lt.ii.xi?ioaE, MM. Will make liberal advances on consignments of produce to above house. ol-Oin Id. J. BIGGS Cotton factor AND GENERAL COMMISSION MEE CtlANT, NO. 51 PRATT STREET, ' BALTIMORE. Librnl a.rrtnees made on Cotton and other rrodiiee lu h:ud. i Ueters to1 lion. Geo Howard, Tarhoro, X. C; M. Kouutre & Co., Wilson, N.C.; Jno. G. Wil liams & Co., Iialirh, N, C; Mai. J. M. Mayo, Whitaker, .C; Juo. Myers' Sous, Wasr.in; ton, N. C; E. E. Bnrrnss, Banker, Wilmintrtou, N. C.; It. A. Martin & Co., Petersburfr, va.; KaCer Bil'Ls Co.. Norfolk: Col. irni. Lamb, Norfolk, Va.; Robt. Taniiahil!; Ntw York; Dr. P. P. Clememitsv Baltimore. 3M2t WILSON, IV. C k. STATOX, V. H. BKKXETT, T. H. BSKXl, lUinUiODi N. C. No.-lo.k. Norfy'.i. ! i- Solicit orders lor T1RST-CLASS work la their Hue, aMoring Ihoss ho may faror luetn Ihi'iewitb that Hit y shall be 8 lied promptly and itr snd llniib cau he Lad elsorbere. WiiU an COMMISSION MERCHANTS r experience of from twenty to twenty-five )nn Uiry natter tlieuiseiTes tucy win oc aT. to elve bat UTjci Ion, and with confidence refer to their STAfON, BENNETT & CO., I bofys washing-machine. COTTON FACTORS htm.? ?rH rarcEn Xxn rut w Universal Clothes Wringer . :11 IfCONGl-ETOirS'. VEGEtA3lE5ALVE The Creili CWa Tcr. Piles. the nizxf notf IHOLD KictsaiTT! IMrOKTJLNT TU KVUlT fAMlLT ! . . n ... , : i . land. rrox eveet MAkTLXMrCx. CUNYEMKXMn nA!D IX E i9t I Of AtXUKXT T 1CXNLNU Ali : scaximnu. .'.." or ASO 1 otI i'ftULcnArrxt rACC McPuau.'s AVussr, rORroLK, TA. This Ilonse loc ftr'u tlr a Comr.)U4on bat- nuiiifron friends and tmtruns tii this anil xU joinin-r cduntibs. OrUtrs by ulill promptly at- J ne nd "lee to circuiuumce, depart fr 9'uts rlnthr rrer Inrratrd, and l.ii-s and HArDtL WlIlE throat. Riixr.. BRUlsr3,llt2rcLES,lX)KNa t EET. ImrrovI with Rowi.ia PTT D-Bttt' ' " , , Cfu.wuciLa.fcn4 lb riTixt s?or are nw vnoi n'cacif RtUrfiV f C9TycPH PSi ! ntiques-JonaM.T fr superior to .t . t . . -laiul.-h.,, , . tended to. CARRIAGE MATERIAL and BAR and BUNDLE IKON rOR 8ALE. tf from the principle April u ESTABLISHED 1831. cno Your feet lio unon. but one be- , 1 Jou KTi0Vr tuat " wicked to t ' I .11 O 3 n,, ,.tri -r . 1 nsuj oa ouna.ay : v. uuoss x nam t 'uitlo you, closer yet- vrcre Beiitcd a ewectfaced girl, vrlth a pretty little foot lying ov.t upon the hearth, a bit of lace running round the swelling throat, the hair parted, to a charm oyer a forehead fair "as dhy of : your tlrcams; and if ycu could reach an arm around that chairback Without ' fear of giving offence, and isuffer your nngers to play idly with those curls that escape down the heck; r.nd if you could clasp V,ith your hand tho30 little white tapcr-fingerk of 1 hers, which lio so temptingly within reach, and bo talk softly and low in tho presence of the blaie, while the hur lip without knowledge and the winter-winds whistle uncarcd for if, in short, you were ho, bachelor, but tha husband o some sweet im nge, w ould it not b6 far more pliant 'than a cold, single-night sitting, 'counting the sticks, reckoning the length of the blaze and the height of tho falling snow ? Surely imagination would be stronger and purer if it could have the playing fancies of dawn- 5ng wemanhood to delight it. All toil would be torn from mind labor if but another heart grew into this, present 60ul, quickening it, charming it, cheering it, bidding it ever God epecd. ller face would make a halo rich as a rainbow a stop of all such noisome things as we lonely souls 'call trouble. Her smiles would illu iiiino the blackest of crowded cares; - pird thrkness, that now seats you despondent in your solitary chair For days. together, weaving bitter fan cies, dreaming bitter dreams, would grow light and thin spread and float way,; chased by that beloved smile. Ybur friend, poor fellow, dies never 1 mind. That gentle clasp of her finders-, p.s she steals 'behind you,., tell- i jig you not to weep, is worth tcu friends. Your sifter, sweet one, is dead buried. The worms are busy with all her fairness. How it makes ou think earth nothing but a snoS to dig graves upon ! It is more; she Bays she will be a .sister, and the waving curls, as she leans upon your i ishouldcr, touch your cheek, and your wet eyes turn to meet those other cyes God has sent his angel, iu. c' . ' ly ! Your mother alas ! she is gone! Is thero any bitterness to a youth, 1 tilonc and friendless like this? But you arc not alone she is jthcre, her : i tears softening yeursj her "grief kill- ing yours; and you live again to as suage that kind sorrow if hers t fThcn these children rosy, fuir haired; no they do not "disturb you with their prattle no--they are yours. Toss away there, on the green sward; never mind . the .ryacitttbj the 'snowdrops, tho violets, it' so be' any wtj there; the perfume of these healtbiul lips is worth all the flowers in the world. No need to gather wild bouquets to love and cherish; flower, tree, gun, all are dead; things livelier hold your soul. Ami she, the mother, sweetest and fairest of all. watchinr. tending. . j, Q7 caressing, and loving, till your own heart grows ' pained - with tend?rest jealousy, and t urs itself with loving. 1'ou have no need of a cold lecture to teach thankfulness;' your .heart is lull ot it r () need now, as once, of bursting blos0'ii, of trees taking . leaf and greenness turning 'thought kindly and thankfully; forever be side you there is bloom, and ever be ile you there ia fruit, for Which eye, n :irt, and soul arc full of unknown, uapoken because of unspeakable ' cUiahk nlTrring. X. Y.Mwvr.t. sinned much yet," said the boy, with out taking his eye from the cork, hain't had a bite." : A lazy ladj who did Hot go to church until the congr'e'gatiddi were coming out, asked: "Is it all done?,' "No," was the replyv "it's all said, but 1 think it ipflfbe sometime be fore it is all done." f feotne people seem to have been created for the particular enjoyment of scandal. Like swine, they are supremely hapy only when they haye succeeded in finding a good- sized mud puddle to walloW in. ; 1 "Bridget, what have you done with the cream ? Thoise childrerl canno eat skim-milk for breakfast.'' "St maftm, and it isn't myself that would be afther given' the scum to you-. ctit that off and gave it to the-cats." . The absurdity of the feminine ter mination, as frequently employed,' is forcibly illustrated by a San' P ran cisco paper, which says that 4 'as billiardisteis, Blise Holt is Hot a sue -cessistessi" ' : ; k 1 A Western paper suggests that the names of war vessels are intend ed to frighten the enemy; instead of calling our gunboats the Fury br thq Terror, we had better' baptize them the Cholera, the Susari B'. Anthony,' and so on. - i - , - - .... S my the waa telling, some friends about a wonderful parrot. haiiing in ajcage in the door of a stores tfn State streeti "Why," said he, "that par rot cries 'Stop thief !' so .jiaturdlly'j that every time I hear it, I always stop. , Now) -hang 'it, what are yoU all laoching about ?" 1 WM. KNABE & CO., MannfacUirers of dRASriJ, SQUARE AMD UPRIGHT S. E. SPIERj m THE bbiCk store. orr ooLDSBono btkeet, ori'OsiTE TflK COURT HOUSE, RIOIIT AltOUSD TUE CORNER, ila just received a full a ad select atock of irt GOODS in all tbc various grndes. CALICOES,' DELAINES, Plain and Figured, ' ALPACAS, MrRINOES, I EMPRESS CL'jti, 1 and aii the NEWESt 8TtLES of , DRESS GOODS, besides our nsnal lull line of DOMESTICS. Also oar nV 6to'ck Cf custom " Ready-Kade Clothing, from the finest Dress Suits to the cheapest and mo$ durable Working clothe. ,. .. Besides a full liuC of PIECE UOODSbjthe yard. . In ' ' - BO&TS AMD SHOES, : t we have a full ossortmcnt; bo'h'la iitirS, Ladies, 3ris3ES',.jorsi I , AXD C1IILLEEXS, ' ;i '., ... ' ' , 1 of frl that w bVA THHMA KFH A IFWrl Fff. I posltirn. JJfw LWt ' H l worifc doll jo z.i simi aiftn, lorner j jiinoi .fr, N6nioiiK, -rus Constant! j on band a full assortment of WATCHES, JEWEI.RT, RILVER WARE, SPKt'TACLEU. ftc. ITo WedtrirMeat:.! iMUa: . i!. .A.1..'.l..,k. or riLL3 PUk U ). t Srt cd, 4 H -r- . - W e hU or mataint ranck ; cU bet U ,8trt. M lb ttuJjj for . . . . :uca Ud4 BtMar avr Kwow,urymw rt" mM .Ua- a t ar itwuira f P ft ,-?.Cf W iont a u.r r. u., r; r m ar ak U a.T t K1 f . . H J. .V 1. Ir.ir". 1 I- Ik. 1.-.. J -t wmm V.m. Um I jrifual lbatiVj;vir.c i MadJt fw iDTentioo." Rrr. fluiim JL CoyUr. ' ETery week baa given it a trcnrer a upon ike fTocMonsallba lina'M i t V" V WmT Watches .md Jewelry carefully and pro TJ' - V"- pcrjy U wira. I Leartjly eome4 n to ecAiiotnWi trHitir Woik mnde up to order. tine. iscney, as4 eootenta-et.L" Err. UtreU 'i - lm ( iutl-r. - t ricna Uuiy iour lasi inpvetnei. FREER & CO., WHOLESALE : ' Liquor de alehs 12 lloanoke Square, NORFOLK, VA. Lflrge stock of ' - PIANO FORTES. ! WAREROOMS, No. 85d T. Baltiftlore S near tii taw v BALTIMORE. These tnslruir.ents have been before the Public for iietirlt Thirty Years, aud iipon tbbir excellence alon'3. attijiried Aw tsrcRtitASEU PKE-EM in en t e, IVlicu ptohOunccs them une qualed. Their - - ' .i TONE '''.;'' :' combines preat power, r sweetness and fine singing: quality, as -w ell as Rreat purity of Into nation, and evenness throughout the entire scale, lbcir TOUCH Is pliunt and elastic, and. entirely free from the atilftiefcs found iu so many Pianos. la WORKMANSHIP " they are. tinfcxcelled, using none but the very best seasoh ei material, the large capital em ployed in our business euablin-; us to keep continually tin immensef; stock of lumber, &c , oo bund: I '' - - All bur Sqcabb Pianos have onr New Improved Overstrung scale and the Aguaffe TuEin.Hr. We would caU epecitUat'tchtion to onr late improvements !fJ"'. " . " GRAND PIANOS AND SQUAllM GRANtiSi ' : ralmted Avgutt 11, 1SC61 . Which briDg the Piano nearer perfectloil than ! has yet been attained. EVERT F1AN0 FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Sole Wholesale Agency 'for CARHART -.NEEDHAM'S Celebrated PAitLoa OitbAHS and Cnuncu Hakmosicks. ; ; WM KUfABE &,CO.j JVo. 350 West Balihnore St near Eutmr- BALTinORRi of all grades, fof Mle at BALTIMORE Prices. Orders promptly attended to. . 1 Beptx , sra Y. d. GRANT & CO., GENERAL commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, No. D llvanohe Square, NORFOLK, VA. jrctr Ws'h.nj MJcLine Is a ciin-'e:t occf. f 1 itrart von onr mach!oe.'af:rr a Year's tar. ! is thought aaora of to-dy than rr, and woull not be lAfeU wiU uuei a ay circna- SUllCCn.' - .Wo EUmhM. " Tonr Wsh:r2-MacLlnt has rn In dallj use ia oar Uuirtlry, n-l the li"iiektrr ex pieces hcrlf asWh'y plcacd wik 1L. l certainly accomplice! C srrtrr abaant of work with leM labor, cl d.H-s not weartt clothes near so much as tl.e ol. fathiod waah -board. ' Bv usiocitortel-tundrrM U dia- pensed with-" Kk M. F. sin.tr- j TiliC, U3 CTltlai A lio.. ivntrvsia ar - If aBfarr&rv s4 trprt.w, KALfclU IL JC. C To btm all crdcrt noat b addrvaacd. nnnfactured to our owa order ! and NAVAL STORED. Sept 'Ji now on hand and receiving weekly, eyry pair J Particular rlttentlon paid t3 sellins COTTON or whleu are mi and VfarranttU. ...... r : Fancy Goods, Gent's Purnish- - ing Goods and Notions, , i-. ... . ,- " : ' A Till and complete assortment, lias also received her Fall slock df . MILLINERT GOODS, " ;'. comprising a full line of VELVETS, FLUSHES, SATINS, New Styles HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, "'' '." ' RlBBfJNS, LACES, Ac, &'c. Call and examine our stock before pnrclias: lnjr elsewhere, tf - 8. E. SPIER. JAMES B. CLARK, ' . - . WITH G. W. McGLAUHON &C0. Cotton Factors. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C'ffrnr Wmtniiitrton and I. en sirrrta. tOBACCO WAREHOUSE, NUHTOLK, VA. B7 Will attend promptly to sales of CX)T TOS, GRAIN, Lt'MBEH, NATAL STORES, FISH, ic, and purchase of supplies. Liberal A(?vnces Made on Consigments. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, augtio 29 tf. Urut cf hfaX hrpttJ,'.tl TUE ATTrTRICAN. , t Rheumatic Linimcnll TflE PRICES A Fair Offer, i GrA&t Mdlcine of tho Ago! Send !k rat ail prior, WaUt: Eitr- I i Wrloger 10 and wa will for Sri !thr or . rtj both mtrb'.absfre of freight, to 'larMher j rll, y tlb ,.jr,Be a no one is aruinx , an o sure ai- wo iucy i beiir, ol Ru ,0 ate Lulling Irvn will be Iiteu. Ittat wa ajree to it lumi tii 1 money if any ona witaes lo relarti tl.e ma-j RHEUMATIC M,NKtRlL01A,HIADACllE i PAIN IN TUP. Mtr. BACH AND chiuaa Ire of frrifht, after avion Iks trial, ac cor.dioK t9 dirMion3. , . N hibnd, fatber br irotlif r should pr, nt the drmdrtrr of vaahlnr with tb hands. f:f:r- TlimMknamlllv w'.lr .awavillCcAffMda twa days in lha year, when it can b done f'jl, u'.rtup fnd loriuic win lll mli! dmttit bettsr, mort exj and no injury Clothes iTaabe .Tr. .WH,. . .... , , , hij, 4 BtiJ ua Ufm uu ,uf. .nak n'oney rsl sebin? Uieai. frnpj n(, r,.,u lo ,iori uir wvlotRr, Sold by dealers centrally, to whom liberal lf.p ir u.(. of yii Antrtkw RcuMtU: diheovnts are tne. 1 I L1aliurut,n U- u rotorrd to tUir Xuicr oe . - m . . i io nwan-ire U3 rr-r i.irrro jtth i WATTFR A wr1nn,ciirrrulkM,M,h amkuk n nim'.Tto !r nA-A 'C-rv JJU O I.ISIMENT, In rstrrinlnatliii: i'si a4 rrto- PITIJCE I ring liciH. and 4iuu that 1.I !" ih-ir SU0H1RSAND RBAPERiiwSi-r Lsed ia all Cfrnntrifs, aud uwversailf rwrnred tb.-w UtWr KaIUi an1! rW.-d eoreruended I titiiy. aad ai raa.'rvly fri tacaa trwas f.-a. THE BEST IN USE! exj editiously, vith less labor, ; the introdoctiouol this IJrral Family JJcdlritt. y to lha caiments, by a Doty t in tl.rlr hoaae. aa tba l.ari4rTf ;T mmd teT?l j i1 K? ..,. ' U - uic r.-nlt U. n thUwonrrfulineSlHra a r.fcu w. .... , u UmU BtiJ A fast sehinn Uieai. f,.npd rr!u lo , nlera cencally, to whom liberal i 1TPi ,r xyiV u.c 0f -p tnal 1 ' If inint.i " I . r.', R. C. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, m r, ZZ Cm No. : CourtlnJt ft., 5. T.- ft," mSJL r.r' y . Put an Englishman into the gdr- den of Eden, and he would find fault- with the whole concern put a "Yjan kce in, and he will see where he could alter it with advantage put an Irish man in, and he would want to boss the thing put a Dutchman in, and he would proceed at once to plant cabbage; . - -' ; ' A schoolmistress onee asked a jpu pil to tell what word S double E spelt? " The child was but dalL,j sd mistress cried : What is it, ycu dunce, I do with my eyis?" "Oh! yes," said the child, quickly taking tho hint. "I know the word now, ma'am S double E, squint J"' The late Dr, Jenner, having continued his professional visits patient On account of her improved condition, sent a coupje of ducks to the mother of the convalescent lady, accompanying Jthe present with! the following note :l- 4I've 6!iStjatthed,my dear madam, this scrap of a letter, to say that Miss Lucy is very much better ; a regular doctor no longer shV lacks, and' therefore I've sent her couple of quacks." The lady ad dressed returned thanks with this : 'lcs, 'twas-4 polite, truly, my; very good friend, thus a 'couple cf quacks to your paiicnt to send ; since there's nothing so likely as 'quacks,' it i3 plain, to make work for 'a regular doctor nin.'V D. A. SMITH, 1 i" . DEALER IS ' PARLOR., CHAMTJER, DIXING-RO 3M, OFFICE and LIBRARY FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, WINDOW SHADES, SASH, BLINDS , AND DOORS, GRANITE FRONT BUILDINGS, 37-ly N , WILMINGTON, N. C. .srEiui oil, ; -'rr TRAIN OIL, LINSEED OIL, raw and boiled,. -'PUTTY, - , Faints and . VARNISIIE; For sale by ... C.i. RbUNTREE, At L!s Drus Stor.c, Just r.bdve t!ih Cotirt House Squa ili-tf 1 '. IriisON; N:C HYMANS & DAIMCY, - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS ""K riIlsT i'ucmilms No. 4T Wide Water Sff' t, . i oilier aUcU.ne manor.ctirea. .(Kearofcuuiui.,.) . j BOTH IN-THIS AKD FOREIGN COUNTRIES NORFOLK, VA. Among wh:ch is . In . TKE HIOHEST PRIZEi DANCY, HI MAN (X CD:. : Two Crand Cold Msdals and Cross ! GENERAL of tho teglon of Honor, COMMISSION MERCHANT j AT-X,A"W Johixiox. iho?. aud lU Ji-joiif anrr UI br. TIL- jlmrr, , JUIl. I'M d TK ItXJXLKXT So!d br P - 1 TVWs rwrrvlr, and .. ij. I'M i'Mnmiil TTTTCnS, CLOCKS AND JEW ELI V REPAIRED and WAEUAXTF.n, CHAMBER LAIN'S JEWELRY STORE . Sign of Big Watch, Nash street, . i f Below Court Hou.se, f WILSON, N. CARTS, WAGONS, &c, Bein? permanently established in tho CAR RIAGE end HARNESS BUSINESS, I will endeavor to keep an assortment of work -on hand, such as BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, '.. SPRING WAGONS, jdis-! Plantation Wagons and Carls. Also, Donble and Single BUGGY and WA HON HABNR3S. All work warranted for etie year. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. G. H. GRIFFIN. Wiilson, N. C, 5bpt 21,1809. 53-tf o a Drugs and Medicines. Among others KEITH'S CONCENTRATED PREPARA I' TION3, -I' tilden'8 ferrated wine y. ch err y, l houghton's pepsin, Valerianates of iron, quinia, I MORPmA, AMMONIA AND ZINC. POWERS & WEIGHTMAN'S QUININE, ; , KdSKOO, WOMAN'S FRIEND, . SOUTH AMERICAN AGUE REMEDY,' . ' v .'and: -": ' .. CHILL AND FEVER PILLS, , For sale by " C. J. ROUNTREE, - At his Dtojj Store, Jn4 abore th Court Hoaee Square, C; tf WILSON, N. C. ; LOOK IN At the New Brick Stor NEAR THE RAILROAD. ''., .- k '- 23. OS. (D5iLEa: JIY NEW BRICK STORE ON BARNE STREET, BEING COMPLETED, I HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF GOODS : INTO THE SAME, Where I Shall be pleased to serre all my cti ' - toiners. FLOUR, of all gtadfca. MEAL, tho very beat, PORK, BACON; Sides, Sboaldcn and Hams. MOLASStS, SUGARS and COFFEFf?, 1: .. CANDLES, SOAPS, LYE, 8PUN COTTdN, SllEETlNO and PLAIDS. Large Lot of OLD DOMINION NAiLS, CANDIES,SNUFFS, CHEWING TOBACCO, fine ahd low Sradea. AND ALMOST ANYTHING ELSE. , n.dnnr t, nnnnlntd Airciit' for a l.irire CIGAR MANUFACTORY. I -will defy all coin petiiion, wholesale or retaiL Persons wishing CIGARS will do weU to calL E. G. CLARK. June 23' . .,, "i-ti A FINE STOCK OF . DSY GOODS, v GROCERIES, z j Boots ahd Shoes, . CA3 BE EOTND AT .VALTOlT'Sr MIDDLE STORE OF THE BT.KK BLOCX. More than 120,000 nowinuss- 20,000 i:::niur-itturcJ and ol J in 1SGS, anI the ticnintl unsupplied. INCREASING DEMAMD, INCREASED FACILlTicS. Additional Improveracnt, for 1S63- WooJ'a Pri. Moaera.j'O and Two Ilura ) FelMtttinj Eeajr, with New Mjaiu .tchtucct. . Hand Rake i:rur. Haines' lliiui llarvrvirr. Manufactured l.y lbs Wklfer A. Wood Miw'utf and Rearing Mrlii:, (at-ar. iiruer 0:llct and Manufactoiy, lluwsick I all-, Rcn elaetCo.,. Y. ' Branch OjV-ci tirtl Kiln ,!, 44 CortlandtSt .N.'ny.tl'. O. IV.-.X, .s-,.) 6 Last Street, ChTCigo,4llL Ataxaadria. Va. Madiaoa, AVia. 7J Upper . Lames Ft.. T.ond m. eold Ij all. drug itf pocer. A. M. , . f .. Binninser l Co. .slablULed 1778, No. 15 j . an'1 1 ft'e J'"t' lleaTer FtreL NewTorVv - Arpl"0" from the Souih, aooih cf ir. rrjj.tji i .i i i i 1 1 giii'a, ahcli oa addreoed lo the New lots I : Branch Office, as above. - Reliable Agents VAinted. Ltra ladaceeciiia Offered ' Januiry 12 fi ly -4id C. J. ROUNTREE, lijausr. x TRICE r n.l t4 CXXT8 A luiTtlZ. aot.i w HOLSaaXt St JOHN E- COKQLETOy. rUrfcicertUl. - BALSion.jr r. To whofsi all orders mmm m w4aaa4. ' WILSON TIKVARB j MANUFACTORY " I a . D i r " - 14 I atr HAVING jost returned from the North, 1 am now receiving in store a fall a.sort- tuent of 1 FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, consistiu? of COFFEE. SUGARS, Cruhed rulrerized and Common Uroan. THE WATT PLOUGH TOOK ALL THE PREMIUMS - iil the Ploughing Match at the Danville Fair in 1867, bVEitjATX OTHEIia. SriCES, of aU kinds, both , ground and erain. , , fi, fo , . FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Lemon, aiulia ij.V U.e Lrr-rtm. Far and Almond. . 1 0j lcnBajUa.U, wbera abo: t ilM V l.!Wrti COFFEE, of differeut grades. PEPPER, SODA, : YEAST POWDERS, SOAr, CANDLES. STARCH, CANNED LOBSTERS anl OYSTERS, CATSUPS, of various Vinda, PICKLES, CONFECTIONERY, BACON, FLOUR, . POWDER and S HOT. TOBACCO, Smoking m1 Cbewinz, A rood lot ot CIGARS &., Ac , and In fad ail that comprUes a stock of Gro ceries. I also eall attention to my stock of LIQUOHS! eona'isUng of WHISKIES. RUMS, GINS. WINES of all kind, BRANDY, aad.a, fU as sortment ef Biningec's Fine Liquors FOU MEDICAL PURPOSE. al arm l'cnnit lvatila. wbera abovt HKI Y l.!U-f ml tnanllM'0 of tb boat and Cbot ibU-lli.-ri.t tirmers of the Hutc Orcr lO.tWU of tLeaa plows are now in u and rive prueral aaUafrxtloe, ra ttltc ?i-Lc U tbc Union. Send Ut IrraUrs and prr liaU. , . . - WATT k KNIGHT, 14-J FraalUa trrt. RicLwrd. Va. ri7-8-i t D, L. IIARDT. AGBICLTV- RAL AUEJCT STOVE STORE. j The m4erbz4 rrafalla Ifcrw tWrttt BrNaoT M'Uanw 4 rj mrrm-4t. Ct'WtvfW, that la roanmioa aiRi t tinwat UWvr. tUry bate eHrtte4 aa arrar r rortA t a on v! tba Urrat KafaUclartsr laaa ka) rata try, l y wbkh tay are rwatolwd fMrsi CJoKING, OFFICE AND PAELuR stoveh;, ;m , Il!?r4 In WilMa, at M low tjnrra liry ran be prc t-d l aay Bariot. lTa f I rial ?od mill -rm k Ut lb mLUUaUfj A '"irsrAn trass tin a4 corriji t bk 4uu at abort oolloa tl la i aauatto f aaa TKUUAN A WTiTT. March 0 f MtHOUiVTK EE dCo. TARfcORO trttZT, ' Hart stew la aaaaa, aa4 arw wtBf acaOMaVwck.sf 8TAPLK, FAJfCT AND VCfZltfZ DRY-GO Op B, a-j . L T l. w . a. aaa. CROcimicf; - - IIAQDTASE,IIfN; tc all Burrrij to f hh f Eiion and the : 'tfibt " .. 4 TAUJ"X."W'lii.i Wi'sfs. .ct- 1W. tf LTJTTS' HOTEL; L NEAR 7Ut DEPOT. ii'lIS HOUaE, KTTIIIN A FEW 1TXPS OP THE nxiLLOAI) Dii"OT. baa becaUio ronebly oerau!cd and Ctui ap, aad la sow open for ihrrrnjiUoaof tia'tota. THE TABLE iU aiwaya baaarrna wHh . the brtt the aiarvrtaSorda. iUuiUit acrraau oaly rtapioyed I aai arery auentloa aid to lb WUaon. y. C, A prO g,J O 19-if 1 A Mountain puller, i rttTzb rnEsu &1X .ixk.. , ' -
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 2, 1869, edition 1
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