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If suUctiiLe, ..ijer the diHPontinnanr. rf .'.. . .... ." ineir papers, the puLiisiitr r continue to tend ......... ....... t . nnnu.lLCn aire IlllLU. Lh.n iiilih ii i , ke tlieir 5.- If ut!rri.rri nt&ict or refijtrt tk pxpers rom (lie ufficrfu to wnich thev are directed, le nil thev settle their bill, ther are tiettl rsnonuiLl HU order the naner iiLt)coiiiiiitiir , ...... 4. If any sulmcnliieir removes to anntlir nlar Tii..ui.t Miiriiiiu uie puuusiier, ana llieir paper aeni in Hie lontier direction, t iev are lihl r- . Mai me. r !., . i i . , r , - TIIE.WOUDSELAII. Every onorwho lias -reai th KiIiIa lino frenueiitly come aciross this, seemingly un-! meaning word standing at the end of a verse, tup cr from apparently ; disconnected from everything Vnt out to nufse, it so happened, one day,, which has:; preceded, it. Tlie. following in- i that he fetroni a chest of drawers and broke, formation in regard to its meaning from the ; his arm. dbyn .after,.' the mother, arrivedto llilJittthrrit Stttrra, vill be very acceptable vit her infant, ; The nurse, afrdid of rev'eal and of much iuijortiinec to many of our read- g the truth,;. presented her own child in ers. ' '' 1 . ; H stead of the little sutterer. The fraud sue- " The translators of tji? ''liiMe have left the weded, and the idea then struck her that she jtenrew .eiait. wu en ulten occurs m the Psalms, a they found it,, and the English re.id.?r often asi;. his minister or learned friead, what itvtii.'ans. And tlie minister or learned friend. h:w ', :)iost often been obliged t confess ignorance, because it is a 'matter, iu regard to which hel most L;aruedhave bv no means been f o oiLe mind. The Tarrunta, ( A M . . . . . i," A I . I'. . A- iu-' fiewisu commentators, iiive A .1 .. .. J, .. ' . - j io uie-worn the; meaning or tlernaluj tonre'r. Rabbi Kimeh t regarus it as a sifrii to elevate the voice. Th ot tiers, i .1 u siiw j ueu.usexIua,nsit Let t!te histruM :ts vUy and tue I to lue.in, lingers stop. o-her regards it as equivalent- to siMomronlup, any soul! omv - mer, after examining'1' all the seventyvfour 'vj;,ssagcs in whieh the word o cursr recogni zes, in every case, " an actual appeal or KUmuionH to Jehovah. They are calls for aid and prayers to be heard, .expressed either rah . ana me use situ earuesi uutiresc to ii i .t ' it '.'11 i . l ..11 ;. God that he would remember and bear, etc indicating a I The word itself he blast of the trumpets by the priest. Sclah, .itself he thinks an bridged expression, used ' for Iliggagion Selah Iliggagioh indicating the1 "souiid -of the stringed instruments, and Sclah a vigorous blast of trumpets. j SPICKp VINEGAR. . . Tn the winter f '47, while residing in New Orleans, a "-youth who'sttd - about live ... 1 f - . 1 c . . . . i - .- i .. r, " a uisi)uie at.itie uinner uioie, tue otner clay, translation u; pear Uy have regarded it as a 0l ,b Qed an approbrious epithet, to which ittusad or rythm.cal note, dlcnder regard- the otlter retorted h seizi a amokipg & Pi tt as md.cat.ng a uaangof note ; Mathcw-J pl0 dumpling from a plate before him? and p'in as a musical note. ejiiival;'iit nerii.nrtK to !. . f ' i. . i .. , 2 I xi- ----- t -----j- iiunea ii ai nun. it iook euect in ins lace, the word repeat. Aeeordms: to J.uther .-ind .,11 . ..:.. u .i . v:.. . - .. . 1' . . . . , v.vniuucu.miu ov-aiiciUM 113 llJL CI1UL uvri ills ftt t cloven ami t.hree-quarters in his stock-j Pui'iLS. in's, who halted from (somewhere up Wabash, ivfouruar was inviteifbyj a trieii 1 to dine - at the Panic ty, brouj house where. 1 s was boarding, v llus was the llo sier's first trip) away. from home,; as he . told his friend .- who was"m the produce busi- ntss. and h:id puri-hased his cargo of. corn. As they took their spits at the table the . ' youth told hU friend that he expected- that y be would show hini all the sights of the town, and as he wauted to let' the tblks at Iwine know all about it. f ' , The servant brought him a plate of soup, ; and observing a gfntleman opposite put.uT Viderable catsup in! his'dish; our Hoosir point-, od to a bbttle of pepper sauce and asked what it wa -- i -. j ;-':. "--' -:t f, " . ' : Spiced vinegar," was the reply: ., . . " ; Wal, 'spose yU 'blige a fellow by hand ing it along."', - J .'V.:-''. '..; -j. :. Certainly," whs tlie answer. ; " The Hoosfer took the bottle aud comnienc . cd dousing it into his soup', W, as the sauce - didiiot flow very freely! he took out the cork, at the same time observing to. his friend ' 44 Kinder cbso (folks yer stoppin' with, to put such a placy ilitlle hole in that cork, to prevent a''' fellow ijikiu,' nch-of 'that stuff. ls'pae cuurs high, don't it Vn '. ,,; '. T' During the time he had s poured nearly a wine-glass full into his soup, an t taking his " Vpoon he dipped'it full, together with several ' peppers, an.lputj it into his mouth: - Ihe uext instant be Ppurted the contents of his spoon across into" ; a French gentleman s bo- mnm and Viawled-- r - Water ! water I snakes . ati'4 wild-cats . fftvc me some water ! I'm all afire H . ; . ' By gar !" exclaimed the .Frenchman m a rage, jumping up from the table," you've epoiled my shirt, my vest, sir.; Spodt eyery- i thing, sair." : j ' . . i, , .' ' In the meantime the , Hoosier bad seized a ; pitcher containing water and had taken a tre mendous draught. Setting the pitcher down he eyed the Frenchman for a moment, and then yelled .. ' . , , Ji, T - - I)od blast ( your old shirt ! Sposc I was, coin' to burn my.insides out for you or your old shirt? You cuss ! Come down to the boat and I'll give; you one oi mm,. . It was with difficulty that the lloosicr s friend could allay the Frenchman s rage and 8ei matters straight again.- But ever after the "spiced vinegar was a by-word, and Bufficient to set the whole table m a, roar. wuJ .ToAsnnvnie CFla.') Republican s. a. ji.h !r,f Mr. Winnie Lassiter on coras vu r ,v- ; --- TTX.Tn and the' 28ta ultimo aBuu v--. -"T- . .-a sha was a native 01 ioriu SS . A0m rMift was a xitxi MISCELLANEOUS. Defrauded Uxcle Sam.I In accordance with the recent instructions from Washinr ton, the postmaster's throughout the country are looking up the frauds which are every day i t . i , v . . J are looking up the frauds which are every day coinmitted to avoid lawfnl Txistae. The ex- tent of these frauds will be best understood liv mir pnini,ni..,Hr,r tl.. joined by Col. lli'srufs, pjstinaster of Chnrles- A. .1' town, wunin turee aays : 11 were written i upon, 3 contained d. ess patterns, 3 three ' skes silk each, 3 contained letters, 2 had' y 9 A pieces ot llack silk, 1 coutained a landscape i drawing, 1 al letter and a $3 bank bill, 1 a t Phn.l'a nmn 1 K-.-Ml f -U.I 1 : i t i . . . . . " T It '' i k" V i. 1 worke,t collar; a chtn baby. ; The amount ui postage paia oti tnese papers was but 28 cents, while the .amount which should have been paid is 7 11. Boston Herald. Story of a Chaxoelino. The Trieste Gazette rehitps the following mysterious sto ry : Une ot the noblest taniihes of Verona 'hasTust tearnkMl .that it bus lufn ihn 'vW-t'tm- a audacious fraud The voun? heir to' the property havinir many years aro. been ; ":iu nencr anow it to continue, ihe young : peasant accordingly, received the education ! pf a noble, and the nobleman " was brought (MP to 'ow '.the plough. It was but 'a few Sdavsago that the nurse, on her death-bed, .tufessed her crime. The peasant, her son, is-now married to a noble lady, and it is not known how the interest engaged iu the mat- tec can W fairly conciliated. Two hijrU-stoniached vonnfr irentlemeh. boarding at a hotel in 'Philadelphia, trot into . - . . . . . . . - . v wiliskerSi The other retorted in-the same ,.,,.; i. .i v. .t "tike anj-'bomb," on the virginal features of a single lad, close by, plastering) them with Siiioking dough and apple. The war contin ued til! the supply gave out, and a truce was sjounded, and the combatants retired to count Jlp loVs aud proiit. Both were scalded, and bothTxmnd over to keep tlie peace. n HIS t said Dcacou Todd to one wltoinTie 4 lie don't lizard using profane language. pay ae anything," was the reply. " . W ell, i vou won U cucup, to lav asiie me. cuaraciei iA a srutitlenian to inflict. so much pain upon i-Miir tVImh .-ind all civil lH.'0tlev: to .suiter such pains of .conscience as' you must sulier ; and lastly to risk losing ymir own preje ipus soul, and ( jrradually ris'tng in jemphuslshall for nothing I - -" . . . i i i . lou certainly tw woric-cueap indeed I" ' .j -very cheap SgnooLMASTERi Power or ?Pirxisnixo Pui'iLS. In a .suit, reported in the law iu the Circuit Court of Floyd' coun- rxt bv a punil against a scliooJmas- t'er for excessive puuishment, it Was decided bv Jud"e Fultvm that a ,sehoolmiisK5r stands iu the place-of a parent towards his pupil in the hours of , school ; and that, tliq seliooliiias ter fiiay inflict reasonable and-moderate cor rection 'upon his pupfl for misconduct, provi ded there be proter cause, and the instru mtt and e&tcu of the chastisement be not improper or excessive. The teacher , must ' act in good faith iu relation to the coiuc ; be must believe that it requires correction the .correction inust not go to the length of per manent injury to health, nor must it disfig ure the child. ;""'It must not be inflicted to satisfy revenge or malignity, but to ( reform tcouender.; i ; . ' ! The Catholic Church on Pro'kexxess. Bishop Bayley, the Catholic bishop of New Jersey, has issued a manifesto bringing the 'machinery of the church U) bear against the vice of drunkenness. lirs letter on me suo iect has been read in all the. churches, in which )ie calls attention to two ciasses--iue drunkards themselves and the dealers in li quor. Leaving to the pastors the choice of t!ir nartie ular means to be used, he suggests that each should keep a list of the drunkards and liquor-dealers iu his church. He says : I am determined to make use of the most severe measures against all who are addicted to this scandalous and destructive vice ; and if they coutinue in the practice of it they nmst Ho : it as outcasts from the Catholic -Ui,ii vvlm KnVfl - tio rin-ht to the name of tauten) ' i . . O . Catholic , while they live, nor to Christian burial when they die. .v r ; CoOrERIXG A WORKIXO " Bf.EU BARREL. A fellow named Driscoll, of Philadelphia, imagined that he was a beer barrel, and sta- corner, required his tlUUliig a . wife to fill him up with lager. She protest ed and told him to go about his "work. He replied that beer barrels didn't go out to work.4' work." but if she) would pour fresh Wr into him. he could V work" as other un'lrrnU rlo. If vou are empty, said his 5pouse, your staves must be dry and hoops ii.m oro cfiid Dnsroll . Then 1 S' loose will tighten the hoops first, replied the wife, and tatin her broomstick commenced like a cooper to pouna all. rouna tne uarrci. am " too tight now," said Driscoll. II know that, said his wife, and commenced striking upward to loosen the hoops, when Driscoll moved his pegs out of the door, foaming with X 1 111 J 4 I I " I rage ; Dut wnen ne couicu uu ncUv - : but when he cooiea on went a.uuui ma work.'? Nothing like cooperage, says ;urs. 1 - , . . . p . , v 1 ; la nonll fnV a tiffht boer barrel, when it is dry. .;" ' ';.. . ., li A Snake Story., The following anecdote is a fact. It was told by a gentleman who witnessed it : l : V An Indian came to a certain agency J in !lie nortaerQ part of Iowa, to procure some i whIs1?y f?r!a young warrior, who had, as he ' L. 1 Ciii uikey tor a young warrior, who had, as he ' said' beeu bltten by a rattle snake. At first I t,ie ' Jlg,nt I lid not credit -his story, but the earnestness Of tha lndian anrl t.li lirrfoTiptr ?f.the case .overcamo his scruples, and turn- . i . i - ii-i t ing to get-the liquor, he asked ihe Indian ! how muh he wanted "? ' v Four duart,' answered Indian. ' Prtiw t.-a9" u . it ' tour quarts? ,asked the." agent in , surprize ;: f luuch-as that T 'Yes,' replied the- Indian, speaking ' through hi. set teeth, and frownin as say-i ageljr- as though about to wage a war.of ex termination on the whole snake tribe, 4 four qAart snalce.very big. - Selectixq Floor. The following direc tions for the j selection of flour have been (giv en by those long accustomed to dealing in this article. They are useful r hints -though it requires some experience to select the best flour by the eye alone. We very seldom or der home a barrel of flour until we have taken a baking from it and tried it, unless it be warranted by a reliable dealer of known judgment! i ... . . The diroc ions are 1 It must pack into a Dan ana not fall in powder, when a . portion is pressed' together "jin the hands. When a portion is thrown against a smooth perpendi cidur surfacq must stick in a lump or at least not scatter in a' fine powder. When a little is wet and kneaded,-it should work dry and elastic,' not softj. and sticky. It should be of pure white, without a blush tint. No minute blackj specks should be found on ; a close examination, j A slight yellow or straw color is not a bad V sign." America Ajri-, adturidist. j As a gentleman was. recently passing over Charlestownbridge, at the dead hour of the .night, he was accosted by two villainous in dividuals,! who inquired of . him the hour. The gentleman quietly stepped ; under the light of one jof the lamps, and drawing a re volver, cocked it, and aiming it at the men, he drew a! valuable gold chronometer, and holding it directly over the muzzle of the pis tol, replied Look and see !" : Important to Newspaper Publishers. A few days Since a copy of the Indianapolis J ournal in which a j prospectus of the paper had been enclosed, was returned to the. pub lishers, charged with letter postage, the per son to whbmj it was directed having refused to pay the charge. j The publishers having the piper, and Knowing "Unit ii'wasvimiirn. to transmit, handbills, notices(&c. , in news papers, c mld not see, the justice of the pun ishment in this case, and referred the matter to the. Postmaster General, through Mr. Col fax, The Department sustains the postmas ter, and decides the practice unlawful, and that every o.ense- subjects the offender to a hue ot nve dollars. Warm Bathing. -The warm bath is- a grand remedy, and will cure the most viru lent of diseases. A person who may be in fear of having received, infection of, any kind, as, lor instance, naving visneu a levcr p tient, shoul speedily plunge into a warm perspiration to, ensile, and then bath, suffer rub dry, dress securely to guard against cold, and finish off with a cup of strong tea by the fire. If ' the system has imbibed fcny. infec- fious matter, it will certainly be removed by this processj if it be resorted to before the in fection has time to spread over the 'system. And even if some time has since elapsed, a hot bath! wi 1 be pretty sure to remove it. ! ' M Medical Journtd. Trifuno with Sacred Things. It, would - - ' be tio great! wonder lp fepurgeon should have been somewhat spoiled by his extraordinary popularity. Such adulation and conspicuity am wpII (ffileiilated to turn the head of a young manj and perhaps of an older one too. We have heard various anecdotes 01 nun, indicating b tendency that way, most ot which seemed apocryphal ; but the tollowing. not very creditable to his reverence for sacred things, or to bis humblbness of mind, is on the authority of the lie v. Vr. Aruntage, or 1- . 1 1 a T J cw lorki who nas lately Deeu w uouuou. "T attended." savs he. "a week-night. meeting in Spurgeon's own church, at which he immersed htteen converts. Atter leading the first; down into the water, he said; ' My brother,' upon a profession of thy faith in "the Lord Jesus Christ, I do baptise thee in the name the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy. Ghost.'; Of the,second, he said, I do immerse thee.' Ut tne tnira; 1 ao dip thee Of the fourth, 1 do plunge thee. Of the fifth, ' i do baptise, immerse, aip, plunge thee,' etc. Then turning to his con gregation tie added, ' Friends,' when patents are given according to merit, I shall get one for my translation.' " . ' :; ' The Difference. Three mqnths ago money could be had only at the rate of J wo per cent a month, and even higher in some cases It! is now said that brokers in New. York refuse it at; five . per cent, per annum for a specified time. There appears to.be a glut of the article, which will, however, soon find an avenue for its useful employment in the revival of business, which jis in progress j.. wUole c-untr 1 1 r I Croker; pretended ofl one occasion to set I the Duke of WelUngton right; asto some aetaus .reiaung' to tue uaiue ui iau;iiw, when the Duke shifted the conversation to the subject of the percussion caps used in the ar my, upon which Croker ventured to be lear ned and contradictory. This upset the Duke's patience, and he exclaimed VVU1V, Urokcr, I may not know much about Water loo, but, it, I should know aomething about doppOT oops." ; V i ; ;; WAR BEN TON. -.X NEW ' WATCH AND JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT.- Tt l . (in ' iri rn . ii . ., aun .vii uL.ti.ii. resner.nnijy-miorms tne citirenof Warrenoa aad ns vicinity, that e uas openeu a store tor the sale and repair of WATCHES, JEWELRY. Jrc, At the rere of Mestrs. ilyman and Arring ton'si Store, oa Court-house square. Bein a f me iiain win warram ma worn fco s ve satisfaeiton and lis charges will he modi rate. L , A variety of Watches and Jewelry always on nand 'r sale, at the very 'Invreat prices. Harine determined J become a resident, he respectfully aslcs a share ot public Datronatre. - - . TERMS. CASH. Warren ton, October 27, 1857. jan 11 y oot and Slioa ma .yiiF AcrruRRK,. : lVJRRENTOJY, JY. C IUy alttays prepared to make and mend, .Ind aid to understanding lend. J. R.J. woulj respectfully inform ids friends and the public enerally, that he'was never bet ter prepared to fill all orders in his line, being well supplied with the best materials and has in his employ first class workmen. , - " .. . J. R. J. has just received a select assortment f Soiearid Upper Leather of superior quality, and Shoemakers Findings of every description, which i ixs?u on as aood terms as any house luxtowii. lit lias afto.receivea a splendid lot of ready made work of excellent quality, which he will sell on reasonable terms, je 161 7 ... ' 1857. Spring Trade. 1357. PKRKINSON & NICHOLSON HAVE just receired a portion of their late roirchases of Drus:, Chemicals, Paints, Oilsi Dye-stuffs, Ac., Brandies, Wines, Cigars, Tobacco Perfumery, Pomades and Hair Oils in great variety " " Our. entire stock was.. selected with great care by one of the firm, in person, in the Northern citits. at the lowest prices 5 and ,we)solicit from our friends and customers generally an inspec tion of ourgooJa, as they will find it ttt their inte rest to do so before buying elsewhej-e. c ap7 PEItKJSSQN a NICHOLSON - " - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PdFUMERY, D.UGS, DYES, CHEMICALS, sc., Ac, sc., at fsanHsow & Nicholson,, Warrenton, N. C. Linseed, Elephant, Tan ner's, Castor, Olive, Ethereal & Camphene ,0i!3, ; ' A Icohol '( . ,L spirit TurpenthTe, t Rochelle Salts, Carb Ammonia, Sal Soda, Sup Carb Soda, Senna Alx Cmtharides, Tartaric Acid, Qnr.h Lue.i i-Hla vam. Rhubarb Turkey, Giim Trngac.auth, Ara bic, Myrrh and Gam bosre, Oas Lemon, Bereamot, Winterretn, Pepper mint, Cloves, Copaiba and Almonds, Snip Morphine, Cincho tiia and duiuine, Saltpetre, . Perfumery of every de acription, Sponges, surgical and White Lead, try and MirniUire. Vuniish, Venetian Red, Spanish r.rown. Umer burnt, raw, and dr., n't. Chrome green&ye'.Iow, Lttharsje. Rel &"Krack Leid, Vermillion, Paint Brushes, : In ligo, . '' . Prussian Bluej . L'tswood,. i Redwood, Camwapd, ' Fustic- ' - ' ii - Ext Le wood, lilue Vitriol, . C pper 13. ; ' A him I . ' ?!.ilanioniac, Matches of every des cription, ' Opium, Camphor, Cream Tartar, Casulle. fcncy sosps, M rUcurWn at e & calcined, ; - Epsoni, Glauber, and With m-'nv other Patent Medicines of all kinds, j Bull's and Townaend's, Sarsaparilla, Combs & Hair Brushes of every description, M "Lane's Vermifuge,' Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Oxygenated Bitters, Balsam of wild Ch-rry, Brandies, Wines, Ci- gara..ru.(.. 4, Ayer's Cherry Pectp ral . oods too numerous to mention. Call at the Dru Store of ' N. B. Orders from Phyaiji.ins promptly at- 4 .... 1 ... ....... , , t , . tended to. V r. & i. ' Farmers', HonseA Varrentic N. C. THIS House, formerly kept by John J . LadeS, is now purchased and kept o en for the ac commodation of the nub'ic by' the undersigned, wh se Par is, well supplied with' Hennessey) Otard.' Dupuy and Co.. and Apple .Brandies. X. V and Irish Whiskies. HoIlan4 Gin, Ja maica Rum, Port, Madeirl, She ry, Claret and Champagne Wines, all tlie finest and best that the Markets co ild furnish. And, "in th Cnlinery Department, he is. always . prepdretf to htuve firess'ed in a few minute. OvstersVFish. Steakj Tongue, Ham,1 Eggs,' Chicken, S3u3age', Tur key, Rabbitt,.Cofifee, Toaat, fyc, 1 . .0. P. SHELL. WAltRK.TON male academy. r JflHli Nxl4cssion vill commenceon Monday, JL the 2Mh JanuarV, 1858, and close on Fri- day, the 11th June Culjowing. ; ; - . twitiow : Ancient Languages Mathematics, . 22 00 English Branches, - 17 uo 10 00 rrench, (extra,) ' iso oth er charges Half in.ailvauce, the balance at the do of the Session. - . ' Students will be charged from time of entrance. and no deduction will be made, except m.cases of proiructed sickness. Board can be .obtainea m priTaie mmiiies m reasonabk; rates-. For farther particulars, . Address JOHN E. DUGGEli, ja 22 if Warrenton, N. C. HOUSE, SIGX. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. flHE Undersigned, . having located perma JL nentlv in VVarrerrton, Tespectfully offers his service's in the above branches. AH work execuud promptly, n ' in the best manner Crders left at Xicholsoa'3 Diug-store will be thankfully received. Job .one in, any part f the Country. J. ' B. A. RICHARDSON. Warrentoni.January 15, 1858.- 6m ; J i Ifenry Baselery 1 'r Professor of Music. sjtP,GS leave io inform the citizens of Warren M3 ton generally, that he will continue to turn .nr) r-.fn P.anos as formerlv. . Orders left with Professor C t. vtar, or a mi .'sw.-umiw, i PETERSBURG. - - g . S3 aS 5 . ! s S a R S S3 'S (- n . MS o O CO THOI.'M. nOWLETT, - . tloxcay. WILLIAM TVRVBCLL, Dinwiddie. ROWLETT & TURNBULL. inspector at ;. OAKS WAREHOUSE, PETERSBURG, Va. ( Freight and Waonage advanced on all Tobacco consigned to us if desired. - dec I 1 j JOHST ITEVENION. JAMlt WEDDKLL. 1857. FALL, TRADE. 1857. Ste yen son V Weddell, JHf OHTIKI AMD HOLtlALl' DK1LIHI I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS. 7& and so Sycamore-street, PE.TEltSjHlTlt(j, VA. ARE now receiving, and will nave in Store, ready for inspection by the 1st September, a large aud commanding stock of ' FA MCY AN 0 STAPLE DRY-GOODS To which they .respectfully invite the attention of the NORTH CAROLINA MERCHANTS. Their Stock will b.e kept full and complete during the season by purchases at auction ttnd from firnt hands.. j - VJX Oniers promptly attended to nfi F. M. MARTIN, SON & CO. Ctieral Coiumisstou ' Merchants. x 1 c. a M.O.N D V A. K. M. Grocers 1 MARTIN.' BROTHER St CO. md Commission Merchants PETKRIlir'lG, VA. Partners rcnamg tV J Pmrlntn residing in Richmond. f Petersburg, i n!5 ty. -. I lUi. xainiaiii.'f. DONNANS & JOIIXSTON, I GROCERS & COMMISSIOMMERCHANTS 'PETERSBURG, VA. ' . u : ; . 1 . :. DON NAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS UICHM MONIV VA.. i ' D. DOXXAN, Ja.; J. DOXNAN, J A. JOHNSTOX,' . Resident Partners, Petersburg, Va , S. C. DONXA.T, Resident Partner, Richmond, Va. ITI" Consisnments of Tobacco Cotton , Cor n, Wheat, c, respectfully solicited. January, 1855. 8m . E. L. LUiisford, ' m (Successor to Liinsford & Son.). ECTlFIEll afid WHOLESALE DEALER in DOMES I'lC f-iaUORS of all kinds, has on hand , ; 400 barrels Rectified Whisker, 100 db . Moss Spring Whue Whiskey IG"0 do "PhHa'delphfia D RiWhlskey.- -60 do Sundry Kr;nds Old Whiskey. 25 .'do, Philadelphia" Anchor ".Rose Gin 25 do Pure Molasses Hum. i Wild Cherry and Apple' Brfindyi Peppermint Cordial, Sfc, kc i To which he would call "the attention of the North Carolina pub ic. ' .. " 33 & 35, Old-street, ; , Petersburg, Va. December 10, loj 1. 0 1 . GALL AT N'6, 40 SYCAMORE STREET. We would invite the attention of our friends and the public generally, to the handsomest se lection of fine goods of every description ih our line ever otTered before in this market. Our'stock embrajres every article usually kept in our line. Gold Watches of -the best. mk, a splendid assortmfnt of Silver WaMies.iinilere ry style and variety of Clocks that can be found elsewhere. Onr stock of Silver Warecai ;ol be surpassed, and Fancy Goods of evjery descrip tion too numerous to mention' Tivthose in want of fine firood at extremely low pricear'cme to - :.. v .VOL'NG'S, oc 17 40 Sycamore at., Petersburg; Va. . fi niLUr i aii ; till. " r?.i u !. Ti 1'. 1 i r. UIL fTNDERTAKING.-We; the undersisi.e.l I J I now oreMared to fur'nrsli Fish's M italic I Burial Cases, (nw style) at the shortest notice 1 an rvihoirnv fooiar voinns nc n u" hand, which we will furnish 011 the most reason able terms. . We are at all times prepared to attend lonerau at a moment's notice, ana m ine oesi manner. havin- a fine Hearse and Horses, with an epe rienced driver. J. ft w Airv f apl25, No. 6S, Sycamore st, Petersburg, COSTA RICA COYFEfc. we are receiving another supply of this Coffee a nu ran re commend it as of superior quality, h or sale by dec 22 N,M.MAKii,Muu. ofv,w. ERSEYS. AVe. arc selling an excellent ersey at the low price of lb Z-J cts. per DAVIS, ABRAHAMS A LYON , ' yard. I dec 22 '13 Svcamore ?. . Bacon-30 hhds. Sides and Snoulders txr t ed dt'ect froux Cincinnati, or salet se 29 N. M. iRTlN, BiJ?. & S . WIDE BLEACHED SHEETING alwily 16 2-3 c.ts per yard.Just think of it, and call at the established cheap Emporiura( 13 CuamAia StrMt .nnlU AUQA T VftVI tree n uAvioBRaww v't IiIISCELLAnEOUS. THE FALL. THE GKEAT SOUTHER4 HAT AND CAP MJXUF.l CTOR Y WD DEP Ot JOHN DrjOLE Y, 81 Main Steet, Richmond, Viieinia'n Uf As NOW UHADY HIS FALL STOCK. 6 'XJL To Ineet Uie increase in his business, , he has on this oocasjon laid in the largest cn1 most 'elegant uMortment of every article in his line ev er before purchased by hhn. . Of Ladies' Furs his supply is superb, and em braces ull the newest styles and every quality , As usual, the greatest attention is paid to the' packing and shipping of goods; k "; ep 181 y.-; ' i . CULOSS & HROTlElt take pleasure in tu nuunciiig to the citizens 0." Kaleiir . vicint. ( and the public in general, that tfay have chs ,f et l their firm by taking . in as ' a .'partner j Mr. U. GrHusnian,' who wll hereafter attend on the Clothing and Geiits' Furnishing Store, in all its brandies. All oideri M-ill receive strict attention. ; Any garment sent for will be finished fcnd for-i ' warded to it, destination within eight dnyi. i All sizes of Coats, Pantsi Vests, &C, oviuttqt; " ly kept u by our own original nierchapl tailor . ing establishment of Joseplk Schloss &. lirolher corner ot Light and Mercer fets., Baltimore. Md.,-' our ury uoous snail and must ue sola soon, as we art anxious to make our store a Regular Clothing House. a Call and. gel Dry Goods at cost, or -uetore we send them fit to Auction Houses. . SCHLOSS, BROTHER & Co , Raleisfh, Jan. 211856. ' ri2 tf Alar shall Housei T.i Near the centre of business.) Bake StbIekt, Petersburg, Virciku. THIS llou3e has been fittedup m'good style and v ill be opened for the acc'omuio.datioit f the public, oh- the 30th of this month. My' accommodations will be good. Aly porters wi( be at the different Depots to take charge of all I ask a trial of the Marshall House, promising rtiy best eflorts to please. , ' V- Rates of ciiIrcc. Visitors per Davi $1 50 : . Ni?ht, Wetk, 1 00 a 00 - T. I. SOU1UALL. Proprieler. December 22 '165?. . j 84 t . StZLUS.l invite the attention' of dealers, and Gardeners to the extensive assortmeit of SEEDS. whiih 1 havt just received. Tjheyarer'' procured of the mott experienced seeumeh in the c mntiy, and 1 can warrant them to b fresh: .' and genuine. , Below I enumerate a'ifeV of the' different kinds: J . Asparagus Giant Purple To p. f - Beans Early Chira, Turtle 'Soupj, Early White Marrow, Karly Valentine. Mohakk, Ref ugee or 100U to 1, Carb Knife, Ltrge. Lima or, Butter, Small Lima . R. . Bee- Rest Early Blood Turnip, Extrp, Blood "bya'CT Hvw mv:A Flat Battersea, Large Frence Oxhart, Fr em -Flat Dutch Extra, St. Dennis .Drumhead! Large Wakefield,- Nonpariel, Lartre Battersea, Vork Flat Dutch, Late American Drumhead, iBercen, Eng. Drumhead, Drumhead Savoy, Green tlobe,-'i Red, Dutch. . CanliflOtwer. Carrot . Celery Cole's Superb Dwarft, Seymir'a Su perb- White fSolid, new Siver Giant. Collards a'kid Com. Salad.. Cress Pepper Grass, Broad Leaf Garden. Cucumber-i Early Fiame, Russian, JCIustrr,- White Spinei London Long lireen, bhort Urten Prickly, Extra LongUrcen lonkey. Egg Plant-rW Hte and Purple. Kale Greer. Curled Scotch; , Leak Large Scotch. Lettuce Cented Silesia, Early White Cab bajre, fii e Imperial Head, Large Green, Ice Head. Brown Dutch. Large India, London White Cabbage. : '...." I- Peas J. R. & Co's eirliest known. Extra Ear ly May, Early Warrick, Dwa-f Blue Ii m penal. Large White Marrowfat, uwart aoi Early Charlton. . . ; ' Tomato Ex'ra early Red, Pear haped,rond Meloiii alustara Onion, Dkra, farsiey, rrs. . nips, Prpper,. Pumpkin, Redish, Rhubarb, Spi nnch, fequah, Salaify, Turnip, Sage, Savoy, rr I'hvme JUivender, Kosemary, Lemon' rialm and - Sweet Magnum, together with Redj, White and Yellow Onion Setts : Kentucky Blue,- Orchard, Timothy and Mosquito Grass Seeds? , Also, new ' and rare Flower tSieds. t '' ' .The above Seeds are of last season's! growth and in quality equal to those sold in any estab-. islimertt in the Union. Iolicit the orVer of , merchants and gardeners feeljng confident Uia? . 1 shall bt vble to please iht m. j " V . i , IS . b . Kl VE, '. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, I No 107 Powell's Row. Petersburg, Va an 15f CUABLtS JORDAN. MlNkl IJORDAM. C. JORDAN 4t SON, w 7 HO'LESALE AND RETAIL CONFEC TIONERS, Manufacturer of Stesoi-IU tliied Candy , and dealers in Foreign and Domes At Fruits,, Nuts,, Cigars, 'reserves, -Pickles Cordials JeJies.TQys,- t ai.c 100 a. Fir works, le. ' -r - . -j" Store, No. 77, East Mwn stre t;Uctt'.yl N'. 52, south Churcn street, iorioix, va auglS-ly - . x PASTE OF ICELAXDMOSS! Psite of Ice land Moss or Lichen Paste, is a mucilagin ous or demulcent tonic, peculiarly adapted Jo af fections of the pulmonary and digestive organs:' It is a soothing Pect.r-I, atid is advantageously employed to alleviate CotlghsV Colds, Sore. Throats, HoarsenessV&c.or as, a delicious con fection or nutrient for convalescents. ForsAle' by " ' ' N.F.-R1VES, r bet 30 , ' Drjuggist. .-, A TOUNG MARRIED MAN SAID ' that it was easy enough to get married, bur very hard to get the furniture; He didn't call in' at the right store? J. Swakk & Sok'i is the . place to furnish cheap. They now have on hand and are daily, recei ving a large supply 6f Chairs, Bedsteads, Sofas,. Bureaus, Wardrobes, dtc, very cheap. Call and see them and judge for vourselves.if it is so hard to get the furniture. Remeaiber the name ana niare. -1 i. SWANK tc SON, , je 13 1 No. 68 Sycatnore t. StTGAR AND MOLABSES I jrfc H tiDS, CUBA and Pi R. SUGAR. 25t 30 dp. E. 1. MOLASSES L . 100 bbls. N. 0. and PORTLAND d with a general assortment of 6ids in our lin, which will be sold on reasonaUde terms to east and punctual bu Vers, on the usual tiroe.by . 0ONNAXS & JOHNTONa. . otfa T3 ' " rmSxf J -.1 i' "if1:- x M:'' ':- It ' ' . .. ' 1 :;v t V ... ' X If I 1. X . V. S s V. 1. - i I - t I . I- ,
Warrenton News (Warrenton, N.C.)
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