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n THEPLAlwD WILSON, NOVEMBER. J BOO. Pamrazer Tralo On tbe W'lmlagtog aad Welfloh RAilrOad arrive at WlUoti A the follow ing hours, dally: t t l)J Train- Klght Train- - I i D:iy Train-" Night Train- wuriwir jevsiam 11.34 A. M. A. M. 800 SOUTft. . : ' 1JD2 P. M. .... ..--.10.39 P..M. TU re i no Day Train on Sand)-. ; Freight Trains arrive at Wilson going South, Monday, Wednesdays' aed JTrhlaja, at 9.20 A. M. I Ool.itr North," J J at algkt, Mondays, Wt.-duead.iys aud FrMay". '''.. i . v J..- V ' ' Officers of Wflsoa County. - T.Jrrk of Sdpenot Courl--A. Burues. Special i'roti -in: C'iirt fJr granting Letters of Admin- .lion, Letters Testamentary aud. Letters of )., , -Hi mlitn,Itcrp vlrljf And Auditing Accounts ol AJ.i. i i:..tor, rttv, n ih Fou:th Mon- J f ay In encumOHta.! j I . t rherltf Benjamin F. Brl-i. Coroner II.' W. Peel. ' R.-gitcr of Doeda F. W. Taylor. Treasurer Jno. Wilkinson. '"-. ' '" rurrcjor . a. cut. i.,, , Commissioners James Wiggles, Ckatrmaa ) Momon Lamm, Ransom H'nnnnt, N.TJ. Ow. en, I. W. Barnes. Meet in Vht County Court room iuc r irt. uuuuaj in eacD moiuiw t- AT HOME. TTliuTceoTtJaiJtlBt Assoc latlon. Tie Tarboro &tne poblishee uoo Interesting-Casts fa eeaneetion villi this an cient organisation. In the aiAnnterinf minutes in possession of the Boatberner, oc curs the .following : s The Rehakev Aoeiaflon - has peeed through many trying scenes sroce its organ izatisn, l(Mear agoybat throabvtbe lov- mg kmdeess anil (esder nterey of , Or ' God, she has feasted tbroiiitt these scenes In sife- ty sdj stands itia da a monument of God's power ud love , i fr :.' - V The fotfowjrfg rWtlMtil:rltirc1n will.abowih wrVings'of f$eAMoiatiou during tie past yetf KomW-Btptitad, . '' .- 140 " Heceired on Ttdfisslon of " . Beeeirrdby L-t'er, , Utscbarffed dr Lttr. k , RestoreJ. ' ' '1 j J- : . w fc Id FelloirsLip, ; ' ' 151 (Proa the WRaringtofl Journal. aoolatiun Jbair. Ijr to natnereut let tsis and enanires MViWj'faW ask; allpa.' pera interests int toe caceeas of our 1'air to publish the foUowthg-iafbnm'fon r 1. All persons can ex Libit articles, bat on ly Life and Annual member can compttt for premiums. The payment of Iwenty-fiTe dol lars constitutes a person a Life member, and flulia Up tl Town. Since the wnr tliia town has grown con J lwo dollars an Annual member. sliUmMy in wealth and importance We lesirc to set' it Continue to improve until it becomes all that its position and advan ta'i i entitle it to be. - To feach this" de lirttble end should be the aim of every", property holder and business man. It is -;iuilly 'to the interest ojf every farmer in the county that we should have a growing uii'l thriving t wni Am! every man in the town and county can aid in the good work. 'I'll; capitalist by putting out his surplus ntpital in establishing new manufactures r i:i cnlurging and fostering those which we already have. ' And those who have no wirplus means, by united effort can offer inducements to men of cap tal to invest their WonOy hero, Vte want public spirit and a fi-ee of all tlte arguments at our command in fivr of Wilson, to make it within a few yeirs a manufacturing and market town which shall be second to hone in this section of the State This thy we should have it cotton, factory here, nnploying some two hundred operatives and adding some five hundfed souls to our population. Such n A establishment could not fVl to ay a handsome per ccntage on llic capital invested, while it would great ly increase the general business of thej town. It would create a greater demand' for dwelling houses, glrc employment to' a greater number of builders ftmdng us, mid greatly vnhunce the value ot all classes nf town property Ir. would largely in jrrt'aso the busltle? Of every merchant in the pUceu and CrYiiti a demand ftr the 6s- t lb istunont of Other industries. Tlitse would open up a ready home market for t'c surplus vegetable, Ci uits, etc., -that tiO'v yo to waste on almost every farm in tlu? county. And the larger and more prosperous the town, the more valuable boromes every acre of land in the county. All over thO'South we hear of improve ments going" on, ' manufactures going up, towns doubling in population, and the land, near them rapidly incrpasdng in Value. We beg the people of Wilson, town and county, to consider these things. )o not say that it all looks very well on( pnper sit down, fold your arm-, crcsiyour legs, and let all otlien outstrip you iu the race of industry and, .wealth. Wc" want public spirited men, to lead off, in these things. We should bo ashamed to eay that we have Bono such; Then if wc have them, let them be 8olicted and encouraged to commence the worh. Dr.'p all impro pep personal feeling and .pull together, talk together nnd work, together, for the general good.. This 4, the way other places are built up, and in this way we can build np Wilson. i. ah aruc:es competing lor premiums muHt .be entered at the secretaries' office upon the Grounds, by .'Wednesday, 17th inst, at 10 o'clock a. m. 3. All articles intended for exhibition will be brought to Wilmington and returned after t! e Fair, by all the railroads and susambcdll tee of charge, 1 , ' 4. All articles should be securely bagged, boxed or barreled, and all stock' should .be attended by a groom, or be sufficiently well broken to stand to the ballet . 5. Eveiy thing should be plainly marked and directed to Odn.'l It." Ransom, Marshal, C. F. A. at Wilmington. ' ; r JOS. A. ENGELHARD, Bee. ES4 Committee. : , j A Home Enterprise. The first ntsmber ct tlie aecond rolnme cf the Carolina Farmer Is on our table. ThU' really meritorious jootnal , Kalrtjen changed from a monthly to weekly, and eutain eigh ty pages, ? (five clmHis-:k) of choice origiaai and selected readrh matter for the farm aiul fireside. It has a beautifully engraved bead, and handsome rule border wuh taatefuUy-dgned earn er pieces. In typographical execution It is ajcredit to Southern skill and eati p re published at the l..w price of2.00 per year. Address Wm. H. Bernard, Editor and Priprietor, Wilmington, N. Cf Oar friend j Hardy, Agent lor salef Agncuiturai lrapicmenis, etci is tu net adlertjseoicat Jto-ayta .JfuicU we invite the arteTirionof the reaief Ilefias now in. store a vark;tr,of fatia machirtery. torw, naraware, mo iso ngeav iur the American Button-Hole, Cver-Saming and Sewing Machine, which is decided by iiood ludae to be a ro. 1 machine, doin alt the work,that is clai-ned for it in a per fectly satisfactory manner. Mr. Hardy has also, added to ; his stock a variety of furniture, consisting of beds eutls, bureaus, safes, 'chair, &4.,"whlcli' is "worthy the at tention ot housekeepers. f . iv.-i ) ElderROS3 and Elder BLAND expett to preach' at Hancock on Saturday buorc ibl Sunday in November, 1SC0. Sunday, Rose ot Sharon. Mond.iv, Bear Creek. Tuesday, Mewborn's.' Wednesday, "X:.hBnta. ', Thurbday, ifemorial. Friday, Old liluek Creek. ' Saturday nd 8uuday, Wilson. ; Monday, Upper Town Creek.' 1 Tuesday, Pleasant IlilH . . 5 f Wednesday, Old Town OrbcL. .CIAX. K r i I Thursday. Sparta. .Stark. i W I1AOX, Xcv. 9. COtton-SriAJ cents e?Jh.; dull. Cor -SO OOUttt t f) bshcL Me-l40,J(bsbet. " Om Tarpeotine TItkId ti 25, o;l dip $2, BeraMd oOc. v bundrvd. Flrsed-1 50f3l Vi 'Eiaoiv BdrrtlipWtl 13 SO Fresb Pork 15 eeata. Beef emu. Dried Peacbea--tO eeaU none. Fodder -40 00M V bau.lred. Kosia-rNo. 1, ti 00 t3 W p bbl. DulL So, 2,! 10, , ( No. 3,1101. : ' " .. Pakva$0 00, Cow Peaa-r4lauaoVbu&Ul BM-ou-rriTeaierU gl eesUs. N.C.aX32Scenu Vtb. Hams at refits newree. Lard -25 ccnU Q , retail. M-m Pork-f00&! bbL B iM-sr -Country OOg 40 eettlr. ft. icarte. SprtarilckoosTuiliVHiu tttch! - ' e.a--m eeau y.aozn. is tori2 eenu w lb. Bt'iln-K4all8d Kpe .-su V ft. Iron Ties Hetull 9 cents. GREAT ATTRACTION CHEB&DSiS JEWELRY SME,;; XASII STREET, BELOW COURTEOUS1, WILSON, N. C, f SSA OF THE BIG WATCH. ' R Baying rate, 3 cents $. ft. WUsUsfliM Market. ? Wiuiisotom, Nov. 6, 18C9. " Spiriu Turpentine 2ents for couutrv, and 42J cents for N. I. pa-ksges Terpentine- $ 75 !oroft jrnd tf CO ftr bsttf. ItOfcinTt C5tl SO for N i. 2, and la for extra No. 2. Tar V bbl. Cotton H cents ? ft. Baltinir Market. , , ., , Baltimore, Nov. 6, ls'jy. Cotton quiet. Flrur weak. W.et doll Corn active new white, efnts. Oat dull at :g:7 eeuts. Rye dullt85f I. Mes Pork $32 50(a$:i3L- Bscon hould-r Ifi etuis. Lit. d 18 to Ibi cents. - Whisky tl 08 to II 10. A A If - I. 11 I- Jsff k M -W 1 . sM W ATCJTES LADIES" SETS. BREAST PIXS, GOLD PENS, ODD FELLOWS' PINS, . J Smut stcd', pleeve buttoxs, UE.NTS" PIXS?, jast receiied. 8ILVER PLATED CUPS, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER KKIVES, Ac - ' SPECTACLES. ; PEERESCOPIC, PLAIN GERMAN 8ILVER, and the PATENTACCOMMODATIXf; SPECTACLES E.peclsny dewrned for the rW sf tb JM- iMf r,M and lStw. y sees log iW itrim tnediciaal areperUes bica JbccJ is se CUstH rr7,.- lBdipeaab FefiiaW, .G4 far Cpltnti. A dlido Toaie. Pa(.ai In crt; cooUiarnceee doxea bottlrs sack, sad sold by ail dmgtists. grocers. &. A. M. Biutilneer fc'fW.; enabfUbed 177P, 5s. 15 lUaver StreH. Xtv Vrk. - S. B. WATERS A CO, Eic!ar Agrvta, AltSM n. .1 w bdiiu'issiQtt. aUicHANt. Orrx-a to Casussaaa btatrr. JMOXUTOX.2C, "VJS Special UVraOoa pi4 ta 9 ALU uT OlUN- TXT PXobtckessli'CkBkfte,wLb Ubrrai CASH AD VAX (.LA lsd aub. OraW; fe GENUdt 3ltic!ll5DUC proeapt?yl:kJ. Marra,3 SAf.1.- B. WATEftS, i Agent fee sale of CLOOltS. In More ard to arrive a well selected stock of EIUUT DAY aad TUIH1Y 110L U CLOCK?. We paid a brief visit to Tarboro last week We noticed Several new buildings going up in the place, amdflg which were those for the Foundry and Machine shops of Messrs. A. J. Ilines & Co., "which were nearly completedi A portion ol the ma chinery for thf works was being put in position while we were there, nnd by this time no doubt the establishment is open for business. We have too doubt thi es tabrshment trill add greatly to the busi b'S prosperity of Tarboro, a we know that its enterprising proprietors are go aucau men. t We called at the Southerner office and .found our friend " J. O." at home, looking about as comfortable as bachelor editors f thriving papers generally do. ' We did not have the pleasure of meeting Capt, Biggs,'' of the Southerner, on thii visit The Southerner1 is ad "established institu ting in Edgecoir.be, and may it long flour ish under its present management. ' At the new p inting office off Messrs. lsncy 4 Thigpen, we fotfild tilings being put in readineas (or work, under the direc tion of Messrs. Ilearno and Lee, who ave . to manage the bnsiness of the cstablish incnt. The Heconstructed FftrnlW is (d be priutedia this office -t an -early lsy Messrs. Dancy & Thigpen, the proprietors, are native Edgecombe men.;cnternrisinr. with ample oipital, and are determined to mke the Psrmer a atrecelss. The Car olinian, under the editorial control of Maj. m: A. Koarne, wfn also be printed' in ... this ofncej and will reappear in a tew days. W spent Bjght at ihe :a2eton:be liouv which we found to be a first class otelvUh a pleasant ho,t,Wigiag cferks. , I Clinllonge to Millers. A challenge to any miller in North Caro lina, for a ?20 silver goblet, for the largest jield, and finest quality of flour from 10 bush els of wheat, the products of the whole 10 bushels to be exhibited at the New Hanover eoun'y Fair, commencing on the ltJtll Novem ber. Secondly, a $10 silver cup, for the best barrel of hominy. Thirdly, a g. hat, for the best barrel of corn meal, all to be determined by the Judges at said FHir. ' ' AM who accept this challenge, and fail to eom pete, will of course pay their propor tionate part for the prize-, and the parties accepting, will notify me by the 10:h inst. , I will claim any or all whomy accept this challeuoe, as my guests during the week oi the Fkir f : , ' l AtKX OLDHAM. TropriflHr', Cape Fear Fiour MiUs. Wilmington, X. C. '"':' ! '? A ' C"' TT.-'?:." ' "M ft , The dwelling house occupied by Capt. II. E. Bon'on, Uailroad Agent at this place, was entirely consimed by fire on Wedncs iiesday tilornihg hist, the fire was diaco verod about daybreak, the flames proceed-; ing fnm the : kitchen attached 'to the dwelling. As no lird had been nscd in that apaftrhCnt after six -o'clock on thej evening previous, and from the secure ar-i rangement of the stove abd pipe, Mr. Ben ton Inc'inea tu the b. lief that 'the fire wai the work of an incendiary. 'The. building1 was the property of Mr. Joel Moye, whpsef j ios will reach abtuit $600. Mr. Benton's loss was principally in kitchen furniture nd clothing of himself and family, amoun tin"g to some ?200. ' 1 . f , - A. Card. ' J"o the Cithern of Wilton .-Allow me to of fer my sincere and heart felt .thanks to you for yonr kindness toard me in my late loss by fire, which, but for your Kindness and liberal ity, would have been -severely felt. Words caiinot express the dbt of gratitude and the many obligauons under which I am placed by your kindness. Hoping that none of yo,u may erer sufTir from the same misfortune, 4 ' I remain, fery fcspeetfully, , ' Ii.' E. &EST0X Jj The fancied property of Hon. T.. BriJg ers was sold at public aution btfore the cOnrt house door in Tarboro' on Tuesday last and brought the following prices, all subject to the widows dower residence and lot in town tp Dr. Jos. H. j Baker -$7,240 00. Planta tion, "Sirabane," about; seven miles from Tarbor-i", containing 2,500 acr.es, to,Mr. B. F. Newcomer, of Baltimore, for $30,200. Ten Seres of unimproved land in Tarboro,' to Mr. B F, Newcomer for $J75 25 per acre. Tar- titro'' Southerner, Bttvr York market. New tonk, Tov. 0, 1SCS. Cotton heavy nnd 1 of e cent lower r&Ica of .ooo- bales m a5 ccuts. Wnlsky lower at ft 10 (nil 1CJ. Mes Pork heavy at 30. BeefouieL i.ru a biinaj nrmer Gold l,CJU6i. A'. k.ettie ilfeiioj cents. coDBUtlnz lu iwi of NOTIONS, fcc. I hire the l;rr-st and bckt sclccu-d oek of NOTIONS. TOT, Ac, ever brongb' to Wilson, T. Cotton statement. Niw Youk, Nov. C. Tlie net receipt rf tbo we-k at allU. S.' ports are H5,4(i5 bales. The exports or the week from all U. S. iorts 10 Great Britain Were 20,lS0 Lis. The expoits of the week from all U. 8. jMr to the Continent were balev The stock 'fl 1 and and on shipboard not yet cleared at all U. 8. IkjUS is K14.535 baleS. We regret to learn that Pleasint Hill Primitive Baptist Meeting House,-in Edge combe county, some seven miles from 'ocky Mourd, was entirely destroyed by j5rq on Wednesday night. Olif irirormant States, that the lire iliiiy have resulted from carelessness' on the part of -persons Camp ing near the building, but the general im pression in the neighborhood was, that it was the work of an incendiarv. o e ZD w tad LADIES' WORK BOXES, WHITING DESK?, SHALL BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CRADLES, BACKGAMMON" BOAP.D3, checquer3, chess boards, chess men,1 dominoes, "violins, Violin bows, violin strings. Violin . bridges, violin screws, vioun ro8in, violin aprons, banjo strings, accordeoxs, HAVING Jon retumH fr'ota North, I am ar raeeiring i store a fall aser. tlWE FAKILY CROCtRIES. coiiSistu.s of COFFEE SUGARS. CrU4 PulmUed sod Coaatoa Areas. ' SPIt'ES. f all ktn ls. both graaad aad grata FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Lecaoa, Y.silU sad Altaoae. e COFFEE. t differeot gralrs. PEPPER, SODA.. YEAST POWDERS, euai t t,.isuLt. ri All 1. 11. CAXXED LOBSTERS aad OYSTERS. CATSUPS, cf rariovs kinds. PICKLES. C0NrZCTIt).ttRT. BACON, FLOUR. POWDER and SnOT. T0UACC0, gtnoklsf and ftiawBif. a rooa lot ot t IU.UUJ tie., ae and in fact all that eetnpriae a ateck of Qro-t-eries.i . . I also eall tt'nila to fiy stack of ' tTAro. a. lUminaw.lt. C.- a. ararrr, Xsetalsw STAT0H,BEHnETT&.C0t, COTTON PAOTOR8 CQUUISSmtTmRCHAUTS , McPaaia's Wafmi, - KORTULX. VJL TkW ILjas Coca strict ry a C auklea twi aa,aa4 wUl. aadar etrrass stse t ss, eVsTft ' frosa ta (riacit4. jAUJJ ' ' IS-ly KSTABLtfHCD ItJI. IVATCHAfAKEB & JE17EIER, .V. rJ Jf- Vtrf, Crwr Jfteeas t -NOTUrOXilS, -V-sw. Coon iui) y im a4 a f u2! martu.mi 4 WATCHES. JEWEL! V, glLVtR VAttt f PLCTACLES, Aa. sT7"W!rur laa jtmlrj cartf&Hy as4 P pert? Rrln-d. iriUlr VTuk saaa e laatiar. -tai IQTJ XI. O! consUUng ef WJHSKIES, RUMS, GI.K8. WIXLS or ai: kmjs, BRANDT, aad a fall as sorunenl ef Bininger's Fine Liquors FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. - I resp-5i fully retara say thanks to fey JSatxb: PREEri & CO,, LIQUOR UEALEHS 12 nanck Squarr, NOKTOLX, Tl: V Lanr emk ef . ' i W JbLIs3ELJLil S9 of all graJca, tut sale at BALTIMORE Or Jcr iKvmpriy altcaiad va. Sept n . HARMONICAS, CHINA CUPS atittS.lLckRS friends aud the public cmerally for their lor SC3 We call the attention ; of our readers to the card of Mess s. Cobb Bros., -rt'liich ap pears in thi issrie. These gentle men are, well known in this community as etiterrl sing business meu. They have a If .e stock of goods in store, bought on terms which enables them to sell at reasonable prices L We advise buyers to give them a call. - .. i "" , ' ' - nf ' . .' A late fsh ion-writer says "the rage for plaid costumes continues unabated. .We have not that knowledge of dans which a born Scotchman is supposed W possess, but, judg ing by the quantity of plaids which, have been imported, it is fair to suppose t hut every clan that was ever known in Scotland will be repre sented. " ; ' , "At the Baptist Church in tVihoft, oh Thursday night last, b liet. N. A. "Pufe foy, Mr. Tho-i. T. Hunt to Miss Anna E. Walker, all of Wilkin county." ; The Southerner is in error in locatinsr the above marriage at this place. The "marriage fever" runs high, but ve do not wish to claim nore than belongs to us. 2 & o CO CO 'Knd.comlonaWc, KOSROOf? iooV.?0uJabttun-if.l table. U rvtaKebieiNf. Thc Circu9 has come and gone. fhe exhibition drew a very largerowd, many being unable o gain admission to ths can vass in the d ty time. Atnightthe Coun try peopla having retired to their homesi, t'ie attendance ai the show was compara-. tirely 'small; TUo performanee war pro- J? i ..it. a ...- . ' . 4 nounce ! by.those who witnessed it, as su perior to that of most tratelKng crfrttp'rtnies. Notwiihs(knding the large crowd in town durlhg the day, there' was but little disor der ; a few tangle-Iegr;dmen finding t eir way to the lock-up in charge of oar effi cieut police, being the only casualties re ported. The number of bales of cotton shipped fro this point over the Branch Road Jor the last iwo years, ending A ng 31st, J86i, amounteJ to 14.426, shewing an increase of 8,144 bales over the two preceding years. During the years '60 tni. "66, there were only shipped 471 bates; '68 and '67 there were shipped 5,811 bales; in '67 and '68 6,438 bales, and '6S an4 "60 7.988. : There baa now already hrenreeeived and shipped! for this year 8,000 bales, and fSe amouofon lnmd is being daily aagmeDted by large adilttoM. &Wr. , . . -f 7" ' i - ' .. . . 1 in ,. . . , i .. . - ' : There will be A sale of the personSI pfo perty belongjng to the estate of J. J. Bridgets, deceasefl,- at bis late residence in this county, on Tuesday "Not. SfoUu See advertisement. V : - ' ;.' -1 Ttc paKir! Exobn and V It has been discovered by careful experi ments in Charleston tbrlt the weight of a bale of cotton varies slightly with the temperature. A fall of ten degrees in the' thermometer causes a bale of cotton to gain about a pound aud a halt in weight. c-i CO S3 9 zn P 3J i r Ii 1 1 1 1 & s H - a I P e-a lr p . fcrxd The grocery store'or, Jordan Womble, in Raleign, was destroyed by fire on '- Wedos- ay night last. He lo t his entire slock esti mated at $15,0(10 woith. The work of an in cendiary, j Allen's Lung Balsam, an excellent rem edy for Coughs, Bronchitis and Consump tion, foi sa'e by C. J. Rountree, Druggist. See advertisement. There was a slight sprinkle of snow st th's place on Sunday, and the weather at present is decidedly winterish. Dr. Lawrence! Woman's FatKXtr Cures Diseases Peculiar to FemalfS. MARRIED. In Wilson, N. C-,' on the morning of the 4th inst., by the Rev. C. C Dodson, P. M. BRIGGS. Esq., of Ihe Ocean Honse, Ports mouth. Vs., and Miss FAN MB MAUONEY, or wilibn. , . u, : Oa the 20th Oct., 1869, try. W. A. Darken, Jr E-q., Mr. A. L. DARDEN and Mies OBEDIENCE COX, all of Greene county C NarSpriaefield. Tea on the 7tt. nlt.j by the Rev. H. Moseley, Mr. D. A; MURPHT, formerly of Cumberland county, U Mit HENRIETTA ALDERMAN, late of .Wil niington. I On the 80th nlt near Littleton, N. C; by J. M. Newsoau Mr. TIIOS. MEUL1N and M us ELIZA THOMPSON, all of Halifax. At Wilmington, N. C, Not. 4tb 189, by Rev. J. C. Hideo. Mr. JSO. T. KAKK1.1 to Mba EUZA A. STEVENSON, all of WU mington, N. C. ' . ' - ' DIED, At flb resldenee of "afra. 8. X ToxtHrt near Tartoro' N. on the 22nd Oct., 1S6, Mias e.MiL.1 Bi&.js,ageaaoout years. Near Enfield. ) Ci on Oe tl of DtU tSCO, Mrt SALi-ii. Li t, iu tb 'Jtait.a; pf 3 AS. E SHEPHERD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, WIL,SON,N.G. Special attention jrtven to collections. Ciren t Edgecombe, Pitt, Nash ami Grvoe. BatUe, Hon. W. N. CHINA BOXES, VASES, ! CHINA TEA SETS, MUGS, SCHOLARS COMPANION, GLOVE BOXES, JEWELRY BOXES (various style,) MECHANICALTOYS.8AHDMOY1NUTOY8 WALKING CANES (.Gcuts.) Together with ah unusually largo and well se lected suck of with Natural Hair, Moving Eyes; Crying Dolls. . Various other fclndu, in fact all kinds, all rtylcs, all sizes, and at all prirt-s. Toy of all and every ktid Iu rMrnfmlon. In fact any and evvrytbintr, from a Jews Ibirp to a Steamboat, and all at surprisingly low prlvea. sxjf . i lit w chiunret aw For the Lediesa LUB1N"8 (FRENCH) ' EXTRACTS, for tbe handkerchief. ', t ' OPbP.ONAX, for the handkenrH?t HAGANVS MAGNOLIA BALM, for removlag freckles, tan, sno-bum, Ac. - . EOZODONT AND THOMPSON'S TOOTH SOAP, both excellent for cleansing the teeth. HAIR OIL, variously perfumed. COLOGNE, by the plflt or kss.'; , And for those who fancy . R, EXTRACT OF MUSK, very strong. , i . . Also, SEWING MACHINE OIL. : For sale by . ,C. ':' .1 , " C. J. ROUNTREEl AfhL Drug Store, just above tbe . 38-tf . . - Court House Square. Fall and .Winter Goods. i The subscriber U now receiving bis rercni purchases of goods, vht : LADIES DRESS GOODS, delaines, Hosiery, flannels, HATS, SitOES, &t. Also a general tflorttnent of ' FAMILY GROCERIES. ' M. Wi JARYIS, Ageni, CORNER BRICK ROW. Re'erenees Hon. W. H. n. Smith. . j , SStf. JENNINGS PIGOTT, Attorney at laiV, BEAUFORT, It. C. Will practice in the Counties of Carteret, Craven, Jbenotr, Wayne, Greene aal Wilson. April 2U .. ' - . 12 ly raer patrobSf and solicit the continuance of the same, guaranteeing them full aaTi'tad S.UI. B. WATERS, Afenl. Wllpea, Pet 19, 1861, Jjctf S.-E. SPIEl , IK THE BRICK ST0EZ, ox ooLOSsoito trruEET. urrosiTK tuk cot itT uorsE, ?raunf ahocxd The corner, Has just recclrca a fill! and select stock of 1JR,Y GOODS "... " r " la all the various grades. CALICOES, DELAINES, PULa and Fljrared, , ALPACAS, M cRI NOES. r ; ; ; EMPRESS CLrjTff, ''and all the XEWEST 8TTLE8 0? ' ' "C " DResGTobbs,,;; besides onr orual tall line of ItOMEaTld 1 AUo our nw atocl of cuvm Rdady-Kafle Clothing iioui the Hncsf,Dres Suits to tbe cheapest mod rodt dfrit-le worklfig Clothe. Beld a fuU lina of PIECE GOODS by tbe yard, ltl ; Hoots and gHoeo, wc have a full assortment, bo'ii la HEX'S, LJD IKS, it mEST, BOYS' ASD CHlLLlEXft, now on hand and rwtvlnz werf fy. rrrry jUlr of wblrh are roauufaclared 10 0m oil oraar and warranted. Fancy GockIs, dent's burnish ing Goods and NoUons, a - A flail lad AomplrU iMortanL , , Y. C. GRAWT c5c CO., .CENERAf. C0MSS9V MERCHANTS ' . AS 1 Wholesale Grocers, V. 0 Jleanoke Sptartt , .ii t . NORFOLK. TA. J Part'icnbir azttln tid to scUlnr CUTTOS aad NAVAL STORES. beytltl . - 1 tsantlr te sales of CO'f: TUN.T.KAIN. LUMBER. K AVAL iTOlttAi N JAMES E. CLAUK, G. W; McGLrUHOrUcdi Cotton -Factoro. GENERAL pO?aW$S!0M MERCHANTS; trsit Wsataup4a si Ln airvasa, TOXACU) WARE IXo UtfE, KoRULX, TA. BiT'in attend FISH, At; aad pairhe of srpptlaa. Tlhfrs.1 Adramoea Kade en ConainBeata. sugx ie t rs-tT HYMAf.6 & DAriCY GKNUtAL . COMMISSION MERC HAUTE So. 47 Wide KaUr Street, J (Rear of Castoes Ooase.) VORF0LZ, daMcy, hywafi ii ca.l . - GRXRRAL COMMISSI OX MEItCUAXl ep sss v svv f JCEW T0 Cattoe) aad cxber rroaae aMd at opOua la Nor(:a aw Nw Tbrk, tbargtrf Wilton, N. Cn Oct. 4. S6-tf NEW-DRUG HOUSE. J. M. WALTON JJnf Wills f faa also received her Fall Block of MILLINERY GOODS, comprialng a foil line of TELVETS, PLUSHES, oATETSi New Styles MATS AD BONN ITS, FLOWRRa, FEATHERS, BBONS,LACXSeA. Call and exaf&lps oar saock baivre psrrbaa. i&zetcw here. u . , rwr SPIER. HOWARD & WHITFIELD, WILSON, N. C OFFICES: Next Walton & Wills' Dro Store; off Tar- hero' Street, and . Gprnef Grceu aud Tarboro btre&j Eaat of Methodist Church. it-tf THOS. 8. EES AN, JNO. W. DCSnAX KENAN & DUNHAM, ATTORNEYS At LAW, WH-SO-N, XT. O. Pmete In the Counties of WltON, DU PU!f, WAYNE, PITT snd GREENE, .COLLECTIONS will reteife special at tention. ! . . ,; March 16 ! : 7 tf To the Public- . Haviog my brick work now rally aa-der war, and hicj? tKe otise thai nay uwu hincry shall be ready W 'e, I lee! sstfe KrasTartng the public generally that I slal' fri tt lew wreka be ready to eomcnnce pie'mg- an4 parkrne CoUoa atmySteojn MTU, la the, town ot Wilson. 1 shall charge the very rnexferafi' rates of o?a twxxtixtS of - the seed cotton; or I will pick 4 for tbe eed alone. , ' - I also design starting at same Urne a entail Corn Mill. A iter ward I expect to pLop a ir of large, flrsveUss rrattoert, wHtttw1llth 1 rur antee to make as good meat as the beat water nulls. , ;. SZ'J. ' R. J. TAILOR. i Tue undersigned ropectfiilly aanosDce to the pefplc of Wilson and surrounding Conn tics, that they have opened at tba stand recent ly occupied by Jno. McBridaaa Jcwerryetort, ' . . , A NEW STOCK OF HD R Iiy SS ' ClIEMICAljS, And are weekly ia recalpi of Frckh 8 applies, that tin h4 rttrp&f'scd! by no one. We 2slre to eall special Attention to ofcr stock of sew remedies, such as law BlsBlpbate Carbon, a sure and speedy ears of ervCaf Headache. 8wect Qainlne, admlribfy adapted to children; aad maey other late Improvements. Our stock of Jancy Ankles Lave never been urpsssed ialitt viduMy: ' - Pocket end Dreaig Cotabw, of the ocst orfler. ; , - . Hair, N'aU and Tooth Brashes, (EasUsb). Toiled Soapc, Perfhmery, Hair Dyes, Pomades, and Btadoaery. . ' - Oar stock of CIGARS aad CBSWINO TO BACCO carat be beaten nj where. - We eav dially Invite oar frlenJs'al the pnblle tocall and examine. - PrcAcriptions eareftilly, eonpoeaded at all time. Persona wi4MBaedcIceAiahjht, will And as sYerprag in tb office of Mr. 0. W. Whit field, a'o-alng odr'stori. t w T7ALTON & WTLt, ; . Wi'-eeas, Jure i, fft , 11- Jy : A FINE STOCK OF DilY GOODS, GROCERIES. Boots and Shoes, CAN Zt t 0Un5 at AVL'ro-rsrs, MIDDLE STORE OF THE BRIOC BLOCK SPERM OIL, " TRAIN OIL, LINSEED OIL, 'raw tad boiled, ; 1-AIKTS iRfi , V VAUNISnES. r . . At bis Drag Stare, 1 ' Jnaf above tUS Cdert Hoeae Sqaare. 7-tf ' .-" ' - ' TTILSOT, . C Frt-ary I J D. A. SMITH.' rsstaa tm PARLOR, CHAMBXB, W!th OFFICE aad LIBRARY FURJr 8A-II.T.LIDS A.XD If CKANITK rbrtNT UIt' n-ly ' tr ""ft lLMI - 1 J I Brown'a-Cottoi IngersoIlV Cctton For sale ly - DAWSON. Tf-tf- . roTict HATE 0-U 4sy appoief WATERS tar Arrt. te LRAL MERCHAXDISlJt. this town, at t waad V Banks Straw., Wilwwi. ruf craioMu,ifn ill.ROtJiVTJ TARBORO 4 Have now la fr. STAPLE, PAX a, - DRY CRC 1 1 - . t tlLlBDWA' 1 . t all scneo to. f or sale by DISSOLUTION, ' " - 1 ,r , ' To1 Ute Irm of TAYLOR A Vinrtt havlaJby xefhtaal edaswot dlnervei.' US ?-- acMwin be coa'taaxe ay the Weriber ead teenv r6prWtor. He wt;i Ny ituZS td a3 Q oaWlAallDg ro-prtriJ,rp t-la-. . He reepa fall larpty ot BiGf SG and TIES, atd cBsr ka aervioea ia fcawarfee- CUTTOX ekWr to Noriork, Pvterbr, hnttlasore aw Nrw York. - . c ; - tU 4 R. J. JAlLvIL WJaon, 1 Llounl . . ti At X? MCDDLE ST0E 3 7ATCHES. CUK REPAIRS D, a . CHAMBEILAr5a4 efaeeWa
The Plaindealer (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 9, 1869, edition 1
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