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THE W ARTIE NTON GAZETTE. II. A. FOOTE t-. W. BItONELL. E! it or. ... Publisher. WA HUES TON, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY n,JSt9. On. Wednesday night last Gov. Vance" received the nomination as United States Senator ly the Demo cratic Caucus. This settles the lonj: vexed question oa to Judge Alerri-nin's-euccessor. Gov. Vance will lie the peer of any member of that au gust body, and will reflect c-edit upon hinelf, his state and his country. We feel gratified, at his nomination and will endeavor to witness his election next Tuesday, ' A will beeen from the following letter, Judge Merrimon has withdrawn from the Senatorial contest. This leaves the fie'.d open to Gov. Vance. The election will take place next Tuesday : Raleigh, January 13,1810. To the Democratic Caucus: My friends have ascertained that what ever may be the popular desire for my re-election to tue Senate of the United States, causes and influences have been brought to bear thai will prevent my re-election. I have no desire to disturb the qui et of the Democratic party by further contest over the denatorship, and, hence, beg my friends not to mention my name further now in that connec tion. I beg to express my most gratefjl thanks to friends in and oui of the Legislature who have so generously aud earnestly manifested interest in my behalf, I can never cease to re member tbem with feelings of pleas ure and deepest gratitude, and 1 ven ture to trust that they will not have occasion to regret the confidence that thy have reposed in mc A. S. Merrimon. cannot hope to prosper, no matter how honest and liberal the merchant may be. If a farmer cannot make enough to live on, how can he ex pect or hepir to live on the merchant and 'pay Mui his per ccut We know men v ho bought bacon fchouldern last year a' 15 tents that cost only 3 cents iu Cincinnati. ho could lite at this? Rut being bought on time, he did not feel it or realize it until his all was takeu from him and sold. Rut , enceii u",re lwfor(.. some say they have been at it so long . they cannoi give up and without Heaviest Snow-Sturm hiTucn the system. The answer is this;' ty Years. thev cannot live under the system ., .-.,. i" . Cincinnati, January 10 A heavy r.nd th so uer thev quit it the better. . : :, , J ni,. - 1 ' snow-florin visited Southern UIuo Those, who avail ttenuelve of the ' v,R.erdv. It e.tnd-d as fir fouth rollllcnl Point. We lparn from the New Y.rk TtH that the Grant maveirent f booming no more; gonj to nj.t the Wain wore inent probably. -Phil, Tim; lJ- The W1U of 8haadn will not pal fcr Oiant. Cork rends RieetiLg fu th r-, triouofttie Unlt-l 8Ut-: "Ni thiri term capital to be nivle here. -.V J. Southern Item. Oen. O. W. C. L.Vi tult for the rei-or- law . will hi brought to tuin the sooner they stop the better. ' Starva tioa will come alter a whih , and we had better starve as free men than as another's slave. Uut the abolitiou ol the law will not briug starvation. It Earthquake Shock. Jacksonville, Fla., Jaonary 13. A seven shock of earthquake wan felt here about 11:45 last nbjht, itlast ed nbout.tbirty seconds, and appeared to move from sontheast to northwest Buildings were violently tliaken. crockery rattled and door th'own open. The hhock was felt at St. Au gustine and down the Gulf coast from Santa Kosa to St. Marks, a well as over the intern r portion ol" the Slate. J err -f the Arlington e.ute will U open- e kind was evel experi- i - Alexandria, a., on the -ut , Ricl.iiw.nl nutf.rr.X w morning to Mi Mary W. Sonlhall. in VaUuctou cfty The Cu1p.-pr (Va.) 77im ef VrlnM-i .! mtf "W lier tint ail we c ti i pies, of lb ileUh or Mr. Smith, wife of ex-Goveruof Smith, whUi we reret to announce." 1'rofcHSor Henry Dirk, uhile attempt log a balloon as-nion at Joiieiboro, Ark... H ilur.lav, Ml troxn the ce of l.olHJ fret, ali i w.s I HACK LINK. t t -H The tfn.lrmnl rltnf Inform ! f Jf J 'fcr th- pnblit? thai h i riinnins n-al an! . It J-"J2L 1 v7" comfortable back Utwe-n Vff.mn uA T MTarronUm V?U Ci.niHi ' " S Sfr??. all rai!roa4 train.. A wgn U tun . .. . . t LSFil f..r the convene of fr. Ij;-t . Itl.-r w-y. ft K . - ftt "5 Fare for roan-l trip H V rMA f. 1 t?t lrM Fare un- way..- 1 p V. l)' wV; Slrt-'sL 5 Nothing of the Orders l-ft at Wl.it'4 nr Turnl ut!'- ' store will reoir i r'.M-t alt-" l -' s.-T the r-arth can rcl rrl of linc ral'1 . lSjtc hr a I line. " i XL --'i,? e lilor M tl .-ej,irrt,ir raa niarrif 1 Ta-Jay ! 1 r V. W I I.I.I A MS V ViK I t - ' lVarrenton, UASU'racri iru ok in Kentucky a- Hichmoud, delaying trains on all the roads in that region, and in some instauces stopping tbem I trapeze a tlintai. entirely. At Mayaville, Ky , the1 .nt?y kilie.1 snow was sixteen inches deep, drift "'"rvlikllTa.' ing iu some places to a depth i-f fiu I , ; J J7 , ,, , - i.,llM feet. It was tho heaviest storm for r ,n . r. ' twenty years. Farmers are appre hensivc of loss of slock. may' press us sorely for the first year, but thosj who give no mortgages, owe no debts and have what they j make. If we have cot to come to tba i pinch, better right now than when we 1 . . . ... - .. , ,, , . Below we print an outline of ;he are .ess able to bear it. by, to a ( vprv :miortftnt Ieform measure intro- Senator CJr.'i ham's Uill. As it seems to b the order of the dy to make suggestions to the Leg islaturer and by the way who can make them fo well as the people, wo beg to ' make one, which we think is of impertauce. After care ful consideration and several years' observation, we ere inclined to the opinion that the agricultural lieu law, by which a man is permitted to mott gakjtt an unpitched crop for supplies, j has, instead of being a benefit, as it was intended, been a cur?eto our people. Instead of being a lever to pnze them out of the s-lough of des pond, it has sunk them deeper in the mire of despair. The lieu law al lows a person to pledge something not yet in existence fcr bacon, lard, sugar, guano, axe-heh'es, candies and othsr uecessaries and luxuries to be supplied by a mctchnni. After the mortgage is executed, the farmer be gius to draw upja his newly estab lished bank and we all knew that they generally draw freely enough to ruin themselves and sometimes the merchant, though the latter person- ' age is generally enriched by it. We oppose the law because we think, it directly tends to make men teckless, extravagant and regardless of their obligations. We all know that the majority of mankind are prone to ex travagance and will spend freely when they have the opportunity. When we do not pay the actual cost for what we buy, but can get, not what our necessities demand, but our ap petites and tastes crave, by having it "charged," but few, very few of us, can resist the temptation to spend more tbst we are able. It is so easy to buy and have it "charged'' and it is so difficult to-pay "cash" and men love money sq well, that when they are not allowed credit, they never go in debt, Thus it Is with the man who mortgage his crop. Being nat urally of a, hopeful temperament, he makes his .plans in the beginning of the ye ail and says somewhat as fol lows : ll shall plant fifty acres in proud man, it is worth a year's pri vation to be master of bis own r.nd sell it w hen, where and to whom he please, instead of gliding to n sec ond party and consigning it to him and asking him as a favor to let you see the account of sales. Further more, the man who sells for cash and is master of what he makes, can buy goods at his own price. He who mortgages must piy another man's price. We believe the above are facts, and serious enough to wai rant the tepeal of the law. But some say a mau has the right to do as he pleases with his own. It is also said to be true that laws are made for the good of the masses. It then, it is iojuiious to give. a lieu on a crop it ought not to he allowed. But as sudden changes are ofteu dangerous and produce distress, we wouM not have the repeal to take effect, until January next By that time we could be prepared for the change, but whether the law is repealed or not, let it he borne :n mind, that'uine out of every ten who mortgage lor supplier, briug ruwi on their household. The JH. Lou.. A.Iain Black f" Thai ;V . . ijv.t ing about tu.ky Eve. KtuLui. I !.. froi. v Some wople resemble Grau l f; Clock," inasrutn-h a they have tldt.4 twenty years without ato)iug. lirn-t-ford Ilrrezr. For th thirtl time since Ijj'l the Chi oago peato&ice buiMiri Lare Wen barn et. The los ii r?tiuiale4 at nearly half a million dollar. Mau may be the nobh-t work on crea tion, but uh t!oen't tLink about it, when cu hearing Li name called in the street. CABBIAOES AND BUGGIES. Farm Warons and Vehicles of Any j I I ae log, 1 mad 'l .tj.i r? Buy only tho N K W AMERICAN Only Snwinjj Mcrt. Srlf-llbnSsgJii:, aiiilljiUrtlrj JX iu But fa. LV, ml la Itftj Ittjn The Best Family Sewing Machine! The ' HIV UiniCA?r . 9ii-r lea'edl. does e-o ct ef dr. mot ok ..'.r. Uii 4txx th nf c!e mcK.iw. :;tat4 0CUr ft,s t ppl'Cal'OA AGENTS WANTED. J. S. KOTri Kaiajrrr. CI K. Clitrirt Stmt, BtlHatrt. ML J. M. WADOILL, AGENT WARRENTON, N. C. 0 r- lo 0:3cf. dueed iu the Seuate yesterday by the distinguished Senator from Lincoln, Mr. Graham. Mr. Graham will earn estly press the bill to a vote, ami whtflf the vote U taken the record will prove the fidelity of Ihe Iemo- cratic parly to the people and s intaiu " lurn n n ' tome, its claims as the party of low taxes I j"jfUv ,,U tiot -t-oui"11' Cumri,r. and cheap government. We chilli j , t. ' . , i :ir . t r Chicago last week receired Hour, watch Mr Grahams bil with d-ep whral 5i,4 I.m.L.1; coucern and 'nterest. It make.- the toril 72a. sin bu-hel ; "oat 4, -r.S.a" bah foil )Wing reductions : iel-; rye, '.'".Mo l uhrU; l.rl. y, 2,lt Governor' 8alarv $3000 with a : bushel : lius, 2,021 her..l;)iTe r:... 1? 4 riA I r..-. I liosri. llS.KSS he..t : i-attle. Ij.Oi heal. 1 rivuie o-iiiJiry ni .jvu uuu ivib. - - I A leauer ti ianiau in ?aii rraricico un h.i-l her chair an 1 sofa, au.l the cu-.li ! ADr J1EXTS. I JMHttA TEL Y .V Eir Krerv job wM wan ante) for 01 fj A i; r: .s ar. Repairing neatly ant promptly year attended to. I FK"TKfui.iK n.K met.u.ic nt'ttAf. casf, au-l WooJen Cofiaj of all rli . aJwar on hand Furtra1 order attended. ! o at all hour, Jay or tdfLt. 1 in ? 1 vn wrxTKit ;c)on.; ISIS.. 1VIH fl RT t'LAeri 1 3 ALL It MfAKTL . C tmrgr, aud Vr Ktery at tr niton i tVd to vititAr to teodrr their ty atfll te iulfrt ing. u. n. itnowN, fi. . rnrTtT, Lite Liu- Ullfm Lat-K '... Sl ?pri.r V.. , liMtitaoal. iiiiui.i:Htt.t: 11 ct ttuint Treasurer $2750 with a cleik at t 1 n lull-. wKull h or ."xRifMrk I ri a c 'V , , in of her .arrive iutf-lith atomat-f urer of the boards of charitable and ; t. irfWf iu jllllUlirtll of a vrMvXi ,,rrr penal institutions and reserve a ftaUry i..ut amonj: oriental natifiM. She lire : of $15., for each board t ' e paid out 1 in an atmosphere of contaut perfume. I of fund appropriated ur the use of- the board i Personal mid Political. Ser'y ol Statu $1000, nud fees not I Ks-iovernor Marshatl Jewrll ems to to exceed $1000. tball accouut to - have the lead for the C-juuecticnt reuatur Treasurer for all fees aud pay surplus ' aucreel Senator lUruum. i u"tr allowance into Treasury juar- ! If. 1J- V. Walker, brother of CJen. jt,rjv , JameH A. Il'alk-r, the I.ieutenan t Iorero-j '.or of Virginia, lied at hi hoiAe near I Auditor $l.00. ; Suuuton ou the Vih In.taot. Superinlendant Public Iiihtruelioi. TelM . ene l.ui.dre.1 and .iaty.f..ur & 11)1)0. Ae.Klli! tk.l lfcli flit leel flkla.l 1t ltieet ex 1. m I fT A Iiinririau $500. are to iuet in Au!in neat week to tell Keeper of Capitol $500. the Legislature bow to dinduWh crime. Judges of Suoeriur Court $2000. ' lion. Nafl II. Hill, of Colorado, reeelr. 1 winh tif i.iffiiw iuy frind And the j-n-li.- icnrallr that 1 Lave jul returns! frma the Nf-rtli with tuy li-k wt 'an an-1 will daplWate L;i FALL AND WINTER GOODS, v sium Mau i rnntiiA?rrs look ovr FOR CHRISTMAS SDFFLIE3. S. If. M AUKS Aft v at Mr'''t .-v.? .TfUHSCRIPf i ... All fLrf etr la 41t tKm in tore l.fb . -.t AtlrtiClltr lii Iliri -. Irparl utml. From fVashliigtoii, I Fees, mileajre and romtM'usation of , on Thursday eveoinc, in the Kej.nbti. , ! Clerk,;. Sheriff and other countv uE- "i"",!; -TCuFJZn??11 1 i . ! atatej t-eualor. tins ia eiuivieut to hi ; eer lo no rejruiaieu uy couniy oui- ition next TueJay. n.issioncre on fit Monday in March ! Tl e Orleana Uoward Aviation. a I lie whi. h oit of evvrttl-iti nn!ly k-l in a rrt rla vrri-tv tie, ia Irv f;ol, Cl-tbin. otion, II t and Tap. tUtot u I k. Tinware, Hardware. lro Xer v. T. R. HOOBE. Itrrbtir. a. U"i:bl in u.;f. s S. ! Uin.JKUS, fbial COMMISSION .VKIICU ANT, I'KTKKDt'KU. VI MUM A. Will give attention to I e ! f Vto ln rniitl to toe. Will tak liWral rxili adf ar oa Cltoa. cwtl Ztn VTe t kipj-y te M. te-tt aia fur-i! ml -H'- jkl tit! J. I p " c OCKADK I ITY SHIRT KACTuRV. jitn.tr J lrl. In con?equence of the dishenest action ot certain States in refusing to meet their lawfully incurred obliga- tious, there is considerable talk here I .. i, ..- e I' ! ing in euch an amendment to the con stitulion as will permit States to be sued. Tt is well known that. the nro- strengthened their nosition iy ana every lour year, mercMiter . sn tbeir annual renort. ackt.owie.i--e f A mounting iu the Pggregat to the re.irt of 3S3,4t: and the exiH-n liiure of Pavinp of about $30,000 per annum. SSil$5. They relier-l 21.241 ptti-ntt, Ila i'iyh Xi ics HUHKi:iKS A SPKiMAI.TV. 1'rltabiirc, n. ttt:r ?.. irvfv. ii,t:fiir.ti;r CaMI. CJIKK tel Until. t "w auAM of . Ktril CaMi if etry - Foreign jir.il Doniic Fr.:'j, N.le. Cijaie fc.4 Mrnf. at !ti- .t,-. I:U T.y Nci- e., If-, . V.-j.. at.4 liffe .ej-j.-jr .1 Kir-Cra Vf, T-tj t . r . ef y 4t f t&, A Vind rtirt, L i. a" I t'ri.t . i ,i 9-i s . .,, er tk Uloie ymr ka ... A mt,mtiut laxlt -mm mU "w. fitkb-.O ... ... .t; The scapetl liidiun. Fort Uoiunsos, .Ion. 15. Katur- of which 5,132 wete colored. Marie An,re Vianet, an ex-ayiuater of j 'the trench army, commuted niii-Ir- in , Nw York on Thursday, bv Lootni; biin " relf in the head with a pistol. He J up- poe l to nave ix-.-n iu linaucial tait. muv irtLi mi iiiumiii- in iiiu iti-u ui . . i 1 If !. 1 IV II . . . ... . . 1 L ' I . I 1 .1 ... a. . .11.1Hir Lam IV . UU. Illf" K fill nil4I IHSMIwr 7 Imlifltirt rn-i-K. on lln 1 1 iiL t rni'k nm.l , .. .... . Fine CLxwio-; and cniVin; Tl- Havana Sn.i1. I.i ttnl-rt5.iiif if f . -itlirr t-r ah rrimifl..nf ril l.n Sit Ii.nar i . U...- - - - j - ...... ..m " am - ( noon . . ouiitv. (ia-. (Ol'lluilted ituicii the otl.r I vision prohibiting the suing bf States on Mondav, n twelve pound Nauolcsn ' dav. "lie hal i.ei.t ereral dv in i-AT- ni.r.K, v, i... i.. ...1 ..J J 1 . . .1 ....... l . . . . . I i ...... . " " i' n"l ! -rii ai ikjut-: .j f i m v k am a e n 9 n n n nn n w . u.e w v w w i ati.eart iieitii r e.v . a ft m f v ft rw rv tt M.m ft w v KkeMe.i.aeu-i.A . . . ..a ii bo huujiicu ao uii aiiicuuuirui iu iuc gun jiwujiiii uj nui iiii iu u:c ' . Viu u : II'- iiitr Market lliv constumion to put a stop to suits nature ol the ground, could not be "uiT-ea 11,11 n woun.ieni tan-a i. ui- i or i r--ln.-. jm .lit aiiiiaiT. ! In Coluinht.. Ohio, a bill wm introduc ed Friday in the Senate, ivimr the an- laiinei bodies of lhoe who die in pub bought in consequence of nets done 1 brought to bear effect u ally. Tuesday t uunug iue ruvoiuiionj ana wnicn monrng a recuunoiasiiuce nnvtMl inai were becoming very crabarrassiug. I the Indian hud eMiiped during the But the public FcandaJ and disgrace night.. The troop, being without brought upou American credit of late I provisions, returned to camp to equip. very naturally prompts the inquiry j pack a tram, and start on a prolonged wnetner the removal of tLM coustitu- tcout after the savages Wlxd-jJe ard SivtXil. trr pW KllAM'll. LKVI. j ttl!f I i m: wihiuisMj: t n am: . yntrm f.i.o..v.i. .i a c o i: c o ii i: n, ! 5o. 211 Jvrjtor Mrtt, 'I u .i i:t:i: jt. .i , i ;; r ; j p.. r.s lit: Institution to Inedicl roiietia tot direction, to W opr.ild on in the Stale of Ohio, and making the tratifr of nncb bodi- toother State a misdemeanor. I OTTOi W liTKO. tional prohibition is not demanded bv . i . I. i ..." common omesiy ana aecency. it is believed tbai the principled of lair dealiug are so deeply imbedded in the miuds ot the great mass of the Amor- Washington Item Washington, Jan Randall has appointed At Washington, Friday niht, at the Women' Right Contention, I'urvi, a rhiladelphia negro, denounced Hayne and I ;he Southern pvlU-y, at-1 naid the l'r-i-15. Speaker i deut i hand in hand with Senator Hut I will pay the Market pi lee for Cotton in the need or bale. OKO. R. Sl.EIMJK, ; tlhsii r.i;. r.i. da!rr in Staple and .Fancy Dry Gcols I Clothing, I Harfrntott, .. ! A -l d!r im W aiLe. CUmX., J.. I 4 wu. Tit. W as i ...4.' aal Jeery rarrfal.e t.i.A .v.,,. OiKixevj. War rent on orlh Cartliiia P-ol, Sbo-, Ntklat, UltANCI cklen, if b-r. the leader in the Hamburg riot. pare l.iiu a made a Couet- . 1. :.. f : r :.. . lU iuuim.uceuuruir.gu nairs. , v,rr.. ....On.! tr 1.x , l- 'f e t Hlie - Washington, Jan. 15. The U. S. ! " "V ,h,u? l th,1 .plr r,iUjr- Vh . i, j drop fell he caught the rope with hi steamer Pensacola arrived Oautrma- looi,y r5nioM hand-, and tl.ua hong la, December 29th. for a few erotds m.til the executioner, ,' tt,. , , by a violeut effort. hook the rope from The nconderoga arrived at t uu- hi gra-p, giving him a tall of about ooe chal, Maderia, Iereinber 24th, rnd , foot. Farrell trugglrd coumUively for ican people aLd their representatives Louisiana, to fill the vacaucv occa.-U n-1 Frel- K. however, thai there would be no difficulty in ed bv the death of Mr. Schleieher, oi !:7I-,el!,"bl'iBS ' .penrir(y tnnh ft rnnetitninnl nrnvis. .l. Z . ? . vaiive rpee n. 0 - " - ion as will compel defaulting States to do justice to their creditors. In the case of all of the States which are not paying interest on their bonds a cal culation made by experts show that they wculd be able to meet their ob ligations by the levying of a tax so light as to he absolutely insignificant. As an evidence of bow light the burden of taxation is at present in Louisiana, a geutleman now here, the owner of a plantation which could readily ke sold for more than a hundred thou sand dollars, says bis taxes for last year were onlv $200. and that his ex perience is.only a sample of the ex- Pects oi promotion to be minister. perience ot many others. Murderous Outrages iu Illinois. SA..K OF !.ANl. 1551. KtaLLJ ia will leave the 30ih fur health of the officers goad. Sierra. The i "ral minute and crew i ! L,'?!V before giving up the Justice Hunt's condition U still ptactically unchanged. Ayer's Hair Yigor, Cincinnati, January 10 An Illi nois dispatch says: "Tuesday night three men, named McFar!and, Patter son and Maloney, entered the house of an ojd man named Nevil, near Pe- bleeding. They then assaulted and outraged Mrs, Ne vil, aged 10, and her daughter, aged 20. They were all arrested." The inquest of the coroner's jury over the body of James H. Kodgers, of nioomington, Indiana, who died from wounds received ou New Year's eveuing, returued u verdict of "Mur dered by Henry Fetters, proprietor of the Bloomington Courier, and Julian Wentworib, his employee," The parties were all drnuk at the time the deed was committed. cantonic, and dragged bim to a tree, j mi i .i,-. u i tied him, aud then pounded him until cotton and will make thirty ba es, , . , . . miJ J 'he was stunned and bleed me- Thpv which will bring me 12 cents t. pound ; ten acres in tobacco, which will yield $8,00 per hundred," and so on through the catalogue. When harvest time comes, however, instead of making thirty bales of cotton at I2 cents a pound, he makes about fifteen bales worth seven cents a pound, and half the tob&cco aud other crops he expected, worth half the price he hoped to realize from them. Iu the mean while he haa given a mortgage aud spent in proportion to . the quantity and price he expected lo realize consequently at the end of the year when he settles,-he has noth ing, is frequently in debt, and is Ruined. Now, this is no overdrawn picture ; most observent men know it to be true, and numbers of our citi zens know it from sad experience. But some say tbey cannot do without the law. The answer may be too plain and practical, but we think it nevertheless true that, if so, they bad better quit farming, for he who has his farm behind n merchant's count Validity of tbe Auguat Hods. . EIcc- Tbe case of J. V. Rhodes vs. J G. Lewis, waR submitted on Thurs day last lb Judge Schenck oq a case agreed." Plaintiff wan elected in A nguftt, 1878, Register of Deeds for Gaston county. The defendant was the old incumbent of the office and refused to surrender on the ground that there was no provision made by tbe Legislature for the election of "a Register at the August election. The court held teat tbe election was valid and gave judgment for the plaintiff! An appeal was taken by the dejeo-dauU It is said Mr. Ev rett, Secretary of j Legation to Berlin, stands good pros- j For restoring Cray Hair lo Great preparations arc being made its natural Vitality and Color. i i .uiAitu iui iui reception oi tne I Chicago excursionists. The Govern- i ment itself lends aid. Every facility will be given for the iufpection ofj manuiactures and ludustnea. The papers without expecting any imme d'ate trade as the result Ihbk both countries will be benefitted. Iwihtiell. fHvately, tofwt de.ir- tbe ubtx generally that I have tbe lar able tract of .and. lying eo botH Mm f p..l.nl l'l nri !k of fWU ia ny ... . niiimiu ana wiiblii a nmr. m. lo Ie fottn.1 9 ter of i mile of Macoa Depot, and within nan a mile or a good gri.t mill. Thia tract embrace 43aA-r., haa a good dwel ling, excellent frame Larna at1 other oil boue, orrharJa. etc. a well watered, and haa good lota In good atate of u provement Ur toba.-ro. wheat and rotten. The dwelling, aituated on main toad from Eaton and Rhincna frrie to Warren. ton, and aboot rentr. f tract. i on. mtu ISTA Itt.III Kl 131 from Mar.. lepi and w,vhlo two mile ! Ill AUTHLTR C. FREEMAN, !4',rr l J. M. fariea. f AQth of ftaltlmorr, arvl 1 will gwarante to l at low, and lower than yon can oy la Hatumot o New York. All I a.k U a calf, ad look lor yoore!f( that wr An what we ay. KftortsWr tte lae and tinta1-e. JACOB COHEN. eH tn. I wUb I rail tb atUn'Ua ef rU f Warrew aal 4;oiaiC tt.. t . fat Ikal am at,U la L l.rv ... I'll.! P"e-l iK-o-e Lat mi.ui I W " lb I t a4 ti $.:ks r . Ai Hart i. f 9t- b.oott. e,f 1, aUe! i!kftV w guard a-aie.t tr. 3ly raw f ..t. areliWraU AAdre. t&ne at Ut of fl irdner'a, Uaj li.t, and one mil pf aiaron. ilethMUt. rharrbea. Oood ti-frh lrhood. Trrroa liWral. Ad tn. M. .i ! - i Warretitoo. Jane 8, 1S7S, Da. S. T. CIEKK.W XlWDLEDURt; A l 17 ft TtSKUKXT. jiiaiKST ait Aim. ITAlcluea, Diamond. Jftvelr). Solid SiUerwaro dx- I wperUl aiuelieo Mil to Katiae f ChronmettM. ao-i KepAjria- f WaUbea. 5 tiee-l a;!e : ....4 1 fi t' pRICES BECDCLD. ,.B.Jr l4 out t v i, i -I WiaurflJ., I t,t,Ve4,yi UaMoi!.t,t thl ittv. Uol.. Call aM avail nrU f ii JratU(e ejf. d-2 SL L t;ii; "tTarttfcti, C . MILLER WAMED. I waat a rhU-, atradr raa ii charge fty tout aa4 ga at.J -t Jar. I mi'.l ft icKj.1 aim f 9m teFiatet.l4. JKeaVe ran come we'.i Tbe sub-Treasurv at New YnrtJ paid $30,000 more 'gold than it re- j ceived in exchange of legal tender notes to-day. We hope tlie next cens us will give a compirative statement of murders in the different States of the Union, and of other heinoua offences against the person. We read daily journals irorn every section of tbe country. 1 i t A dreasing which is at once agreeable, heallhr, and ef- fattaaaf 4". . e aervinp the liair. Faded or t?A ffray hair it toon restored to it a m vA onqinal color. uic gioig etna jreinnett of youlA. Thin hair is thickened, falling bair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by iu use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Hut such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul- k me iiair wnn a pasty seuiment, it :li i - TRADE MARK. r If Ihe Old Xiaud, ICO Main St. NOkFOLK. VA )irri;itHitt iu; irtoTToitKH. 3. and feel cenrinced that Etatistica tV kUI keep it clean and Swwai Iu eurately gathered will shew .hat I'fe fcS and virtue are more sacred in the 1 fW, : r.nV ' i uv.u lutuiuij k11 ur ou, ana . l .1 r. . ui os i lawless ouinein communitv than in any State represented by 'a Kadical Senator Richmond Whig. Greenback. Do not Carry it too Far. An English medical journal says: "Tbe more nearly a woman approach es the natural, the closer she comes to loveliness. Well ye?, there was Eve, pretty near natural and doubtless lovely enough but hardly adapted to polar waves sod sewing societies. Besides, if we remember correctly, in stead of comintr to loteliness. eha came to the devil and to grief, and I didn't seem to care A -dam Pat Dorian. consequently prevent baldness. Free irorn tuose deleterious substances which make some preparations dan perous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so dc&lr able. Containing neither oil no? dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasU long on the hair, givirg it a rich, glossy lustre and a graUatu perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer L L & Practical mmd AaairtlcaJ Cfcemlr LOWELL. 3IASS. . Centennial Medala ,lATI01lAL,, SOLUBLE BONE and National Tobacco Fertilizen. Sola en twelve month time fer wheat crop, alao otber Oaaaoe. for wLtaL for teaUmo&talt, apply to L. B. YAJiCY. epl3lL etidileburc, .C. IlIDCEWA Y A D VEtl TI SEMES T. TIlEPinLIC We have a new Urowx's Oi.c, and have engaged a compcUnt and relia able man to look after it, and will Rive aa good a turnout and fot a lo v toll aa the lowest, A 11 we ask Is a trial. Tbatiklog you for past patroos-e we aolidt a continuance ol the same. C. M. & M. J. Hawkixs, Hidgcway 2. C. Sept,271m. TO MACS UONRY PLKA3ANTLY AND fut, arents ihoaM addrett FiJrttT, Unrnifo., Atlanta, O I. a. tiitt, 8 . a. rtrra A to. Tfeprieter. All kio4 f Machines ai raJrv wHkallott rata, ct-lMf. ? H. PLUMMER cs c0. -a-ie 13 Kicatnorr Ktrrtf. WaoWialt mtkl tetall dealer la MO?, 8TRKL, AORJCfLTCEAL lUtlH. MfcNTH, af STOVES, oct-IS tf. 2. JOHSSTx. SAMUEL J. 1IUKT, Cental Corainlulon Merchant, No.7 Old Street, rirrcnsntnc;, r. Will Clr apcli an. .raonal altea. tion to rro ef erery (Urater. Wheat, rtU9 Cottoa anllaVarro, Je.l very prod act of the 4l. OcHS-tf. M. STEVARD Siddlei. Harseu ari SiZlUrj Hardware. o. 02 north rnrrtburf.l' IlfOOlLS, UAWESa, 0AMLW A- t all Leather Tap Dof ; I 1 at ?C Tap rVr. trmtM t 71 J SlaoJ;sr Tep tHUverj r C4 V , w. with C Lleae4 5eaU, tftftt U-,. S-X Hareeea frtrta ? r U Theae tarjiea tlr y'x i .. aal re w art at. tel. fVir U.:L I ofr fer aaie 2-od UiUIi ee4 al eljht cetja fer Wi.ei, , 11. U. IU dec Z B0LLINQBR00K HOTEL, retembuc. rirtlula. 'MIKUXDKR5!0.XrD HAVI.NO RENT. I e.lth atora hooae, wUl a every riertr.o to pive atUfat;oa. The hoai w.tl 1. rea4nte. aol roeaLL It u locatl near the centre of hina ant "Jj1,". Uw, fco of all the r4lrad 4pou. Eoctaj aJrr aal rjpe.hll7 aJapte.1 to the n,of CotatTr. u Jr"'U' The T.tie wm u .al rlU4 with the U,t tVe market 7ff" J ; to lotion of roema " n. a; vthwifr. ICAII Till. A l4 Fauta with (al "rj tht Mf ha,Hifcl .H " m ItWral ern. r 4 Waleem. N. . "Nei? York ai. W. A. LYCKLKU 43 Vey S;rtL, Xtw :- foafaU!a I)r!rf iu Iloata, naika, llrrt. arr4 Central; ;mrchandlM. Cootlamrota awticitrd, Ur teal taarket pri.ea will he oU and prompt ttmiiiearo irlurcrl. nor i. it.
Warrenton Gazette (Warrenton, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1879, edition 1
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