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V- ! V. - - -4 I 1 - t " t - . -. ( I ' - 1 ; THE WEEKLY KBWS. WARRENTON, N. C. f TERMS OF THE ir.tRRE.YTO.X'JfEn'S. Two r. liars per annum, i .paid in advance ; $2 50t if rot paid within two" months;, and $3 Uf not paid before the end tf the year. Sir.fie j copies, ;fi ve cens . i j '; ; -' . - I tSix copies of the 'AVkrejjto News will be sup- plied for one year for s V - . ; $10 00 One copy Warrenton News and Godey's ijaga-. -ine ' !;- '!': .--r;'. --i'.'- - 4-ftO- magazine, f t . j. .'- -p 3 50. ' 1 o be paid for invariably in advance. : V TERM ' Ofj JOfE U TS .VG. Our regular ates iof ad vertis-rig; aTe as follows. v. ';''. Every 1-i lines, or less, first n ee tion, $1.00 Each suhseqbeivt insertion.. - n '. "- 25 .' Aavertiseinen'tf exceeding 12 lines, wilt be char 1 ped in the 91 me proportion : as a square and a . quarter, a square and a half?!&c. i The usual deduction svill be' made with -yearly or half-yearly advertisers. "; '7 lv .-' i Professional jorjbusiness Cards, not exceeding ix lines, will he inserted six' months, for'$5 CO, V twelve months for $9 Oft. , Letters on Uudiiiess must bel addressed to the editor. . . .1' ?:-' .-' p :;v'-'tl-'' : KR1DAY MOklXpi FEBRUARY 26, 1858. C.VrRITCIIATlD. ' jThereis hoen r6 change worth recording wo tat! reported . Lis state of health. Ue is 'iccMfinipd tpjliis bcil,, unaWe to move without assiftianee,' l)Ut in perfect possession - j of tall his mental faculties!. Ev rervt rvthintr,- that meiiical skill and devoted attention oil the part of family laud friends could do, has been done, and. is,, doing, ill his case. The result, is in the-hawls of a superior. Power, who, ltolls the- giift of .life or' death,' as it may seem good to -Him. ? ',.'., A TUT BUT I OF RESPECT TO TIIE TIK LAIt, 'THOMAS OFVvAilRHXCOCX- (J. HOLLOMON . TV. X. 0. ."' j At a meeting of tl' .stuil-Mttfs'.bC- Tin Acade'tuw V"av,-Ii4ll February 15th, 1 anover to ex-. since s ,priss their derp sprrow at h-o.8 of their friijti I, ahd lltte. flli twtstu tit, Thomas -C. IJeOll.JtUOU wUo-JioM at thti 'h ai versitv' of Va.. li;.;b. 8th ; the adiipted : I AVinntKA?, It lb remove rlr()ni llollotaon, vti. li iohowuig resolutions were' h is pif;ised Altiiiglity God, ijs 'our .friend " 'iiioiuaa (j. M old eoMipantaus, wishing: 10 express; our eiijse or tln tireat bereave- .of. ment; and.Vur 4 Kineere sympathy witli his family, and 'friemlsj- for this our common loss, and desiring to p:iv a List1 'tribute to the inc inory of one so (Lear t u,-i, 0 horeljy resolve, lt, That while! we bow witli htiuihle sub- mission to Miei ;viiliot an- inscrutable rrovi-- tleucel we feel ' deeply the los of; one whom al respected for i "his manly virtues and' high mord principles. '; ' 2nd,' That as it jtestimony of the high es - teem and admirHitiOn, which his noble char- 'acter and gentle bearing ever won from his associates, we uo Bereoy expre.vour Heart felt, sympathy .'with, liis relations and friends 'in their, sad bereavjement. V 3rd. That' a codv of these resolutions be sent to his family, and that the mond Ehquir Ti-Hiia .t ie v arveiitoii j. ! i ,1 . -r MASONJr., Uh'mu .T. TT. TjliEWiiY, Sec At a meeting of! thb 'stulonts of the Uni ATtv of Va.I held Tuesday, February 9th, t1858," for the purpose of expresoing their sorrow for the death of their fellow-student, Thomas O.VlJollrVmon;-; of llidgeway, North Oandina. Ir. S. Jj-mthate Was called; to ' the cjiaiti avnl If. - Irving appointed Secretary- W. I4iigh llobinn then moved thit jV.Wmmittea W appomted to dratt resolution -111 ni '.n'.44t;tmnirv-ot- our ffriei 101 in , - 1 '-. nt-r(?avmeu.t W havk .experience d. There upon the ;()(i:nnn: in appointed, the folliwing Robinson', io:ltiiitt-ee. : iMe s. V . Leieh vEi C.. In-ston4 K. Kemper; who'preseut- av,.ltK It imh- r.l-no a merniui aim J - - f II r.Hi p. -7---- 1 I nil-wise (Jod, in tl UispiHisMHou 01 ws piuvi nnioii'g u, our feilow- Ptudyrit, Thosnas p. Ikdloinon, as r rmi- iirriiw! be it' a tcstiiuo-i Ullll 44,.i --!.; , , 1 , .1 :' ViVm, lstThatiwe deeply deplore the i "death W' onewlrU christian virtues, and Kbto attradiye; f aiitie of mini .and hearV engaged pur aftcCtiou as . they commanded v our i-stcem. .)"" r. ' "'..; "'''. .'.. .. 2n,l 'Tiiat we da most sine-rely synipa- ihize with the distressed tanniy ana inenas of the dex;eajsed oj .this their sad bereavcmeni. ., 1 1 i.. ; ,S trtoiirninor tor tuirtv wear tne usuai uwc ui -o . j '.' i '" 4th. That; a copy of , these resolutions be transmitUid to the family ot the ncccacu, mid be published! in the Charlottosville and and in the Universi- AVarrcnton newsp , : 1 apcrs, ty IMagaiine, S. SOUTIIG ATE, rres. J. K. IRVINOSeo. Markets- i PtTERSRURG, Feb. 24. ' CoTTfjxForif'e pat two or three days our market habn very Taiet. Sales yes- . . i:..v:1J.i:-rfpnt at from 11 to HQ. 4-o limiteii; extent at from 11 ,,n favorable accounts from thb . WA,' sA Mnkhrn" markets, we have, to note a wmv "-u . . t enmft crradcs of i the Irom f to j, i'4: o; -vprvtame. ' mVt -iTIiqre is a better feelmn thl, nues in good request, and m . . rA- 'irb for the week we ote a .farther advance of 10 i To;n HW demand, atid we note a . r.i . ' ::aco-m- ,ri. the West. We 9 to 9, and sides at 10 quote sboulders i and 11 itnr-lr limited, aad prices UVnuote at 10i and S'20. 1 have advanced. Therd is a good enquiry for this artSo with vcrf light, receipts U e quoto at 55 andec ;m to T- Wn try Superfine : - tra uu, p-y - J 'Excuaxge-Oq York, 3 to 3 per ceht y J , y, w nntft Virginia Lui Ha aecun. - 1, 14. . .'A NTorth CaroUna, in kegs, ianu i,u., cents, at wholesale. ' i Norfolk, February 20. Bacox Hog Hound 11 a 1U, Hams 12, iuiuunngs lie. Corx - White GO, Mixed 57 a 58, Yellow Cottox -Sales; 11 cts--gencrally held nigner pricfis-market verv farm. Meal- Bolted 75c. - Lard -New No. 1, 101; no. nominal. 1 ' " . HEWjADVERTISEBIENTS. YOUNG PKIAM, j IMPORTED PKIAM, . The sire of the celerrated rce-horse Frank (Allen,- which! won 8 or 10 thousand doll. ib in iPursea at all, tiia lances, and us 1 have been in jformed,' never was beaieiurn a fourTmiIe race. He broke down in a two-mile race, in the almost lunprecedenteid lime of 3:44 and 3.4i the last heat, when U was evident that he was complaining 111 three legs before he started. He was soltfbv (Maj. William McDaniel t; $5,(t()0, and he told ;me sinee tha : he was iorry that - he sold hitii for that price. j,'--. ' This beautifully-finished thorough-bred maho gany bay Sialliou .will- stand the ensuing season, which wiil coinniejiee 1st of March, at his stable near my residence, six miles west of Warrenton, and be let to mares at. the low piue of- 05 the season, with ;$l,to his groom, who will take great care to prey eht acci.lents or escapes, but; if any :0ccur; in any: way whatever, I will not be respon jSible. iThe mrney will be d'e ot the 1st Juiv wextv vueu the se-isaa will expire, wluch, jf nfii ,puacty;illy paid, wiii bei-.r interest., " i ! Priaiji is al-oat five feet iwo inclies hijh, and the most catiifiuCfe horse' : I evhr saw. 11b ha fine -bone inuscie iaud smew, and' has proven himself to Le an uitcmmon: sure foal gutter, lie has mote fine hoijj'es, iaares, colts '; andfilleys in :' seven- nr eight aouiities, than any other Aiorsc in the iState of North Carolina. They are n!e 1r otters'1: :;uii pacers ;. 1 exhifiiteu1 ore ot' iiis get4inglrFran k ;.A-rieu.,:at'Uie tir.-st Agricultural Sta-ue Fan-.i'u liul . etg i , which took the' iirs't prtSjiuima over ail OUicis .extnbited If there were thorough-bred mure' 'in this s'-ction of the country, I would not think of standing liir lor less t:, tin fifty uoilurs the season-. ..-!.'.:.. ' , " 1 ' ' The groom is .aot allowed to make any bar 'gniys diti'ert I'ro.ni what 1 havestatet) above, nor art vaiccounts! against me. It will be expeeted ' that the, h or ciinrje when e u"l groojn are. to be ' fed without they attend n'sares at their hom3. I Vbtna ' Pruihi has never 't.erved but a very fev j thi)roughbre,d hiare,in coiisequeace of there not bemg but TefV i" "the section of country where he has heretofore stood, but of the few, several have: juxnt-n to be ; race-noises, atui no doubt he. will iretiwany more, proyiued he can hayc the -oppor-tuni'y of' serving thorough brtd ffi.ics, Many persons who li'&v'e i-een Impvi'ted lViUm, say that j Young IViamj :s ie-idedly a superlfT horse, j P'KtHuE i i. HVoft ag Priam -wi got by 'the-cel-'eb attdfrHce-iiibise Imported .Priam, 'which' the lt!it-R, ;'. 'MWfii.tt's sent to, Kuglaud and paid Oil) for iusurmce, aud all expeu&es ainount lii'ilo;' $5i'0(j0, asid stood him several years in virgiwia at .150 the season, where -he iaerved jaboUf one hiiii-dred mares each season. His dam jby the; celebrated race-horse, ' Loryg's Marion, -jhajf-brothervto . Titn'oaoii. re of A! aria 'iWest, the dam bfr Wajoner,. ;rai44-dan by old Sir Ar-. die,' and running .bacii to luiot of, tlie o!d-fash-ioned stock of, nnpVrtc;J' horses o pure blood. 1 oun.i'riat.ri took iie'hrst aisemium'at tiie North (Carolina" A gricu tural Fair in October, 1855, as the best thorough-bred horse. . , ;. ' P. S. 1' have six thorough-bred mares, one rfthem the d im of Frank Alien Fashiofi, by Im ported Prustec, four fillies and three colts, one of :hem 'bya Morgan horse out of a thorough-bred rnare, a part of whih I should ililce to sell. ' '-'s3 Mares sent tq Prfam and left .with him, will be 'well fed at 40 cents per day ,M.T. HAWKLNS. feb26 lm 1 1 In I'viTT Ausrustus C.: 'l omlin -aeainst. F.liiah'C. .'Postell and Apphia Ivis wife, 'Mary!' Colli n.s, William F. Collins, i homas.O. Collins, Haxter Clagg ad l'eaipt?rance L., his wife. Harriet E. Ai Fittd, Vla'ry' G. .Co'lliins, A niaii'U O.' Collins, M ichael Collins and bieSijamin' M. Cbilirftj and James H.' Collins- said IJeiij-unih and Jai.nes I eing infants iiijidcr. the guardianship of, Joseph Jones. A'ugi'iatus 'CiToiiiiit!, the piai;ititi' in tne above Cause, having lied his bill iu the Court of Equity (for the couiityf aforesaid , and having also made oilh -that Flijaft ,C. Postetl and Apphia. his wife, two .of the (jelinidtf-nfs ia-aid bill, reside beyoiui the limits of ti!iis.S'tiite :' pubiieauou is tlierefore ma le accordin: jiiiQresst ve wee to the act of asPinbl tor six lijah.C. s, iotifyinr the said t'ostel and Anpnia his wile:, to.bt and appear oe J udge of, our said Coli rt of Itore the Hoimna le P.nnitv, to be peid for the. County of Warren, at ke in Warrenton, on the third flie "Cnurt-Unt' .M-ond tv.aftt tpe fourtii . Monday in Mar-h next, ihwi and tliqrei.to ead, answer, or rtemur ro the s iid bill ;' othe e tlie sains" v. ill 4,'e t a k-aiv pro ')n f'.sso arid Ivmrd ex-parti nH to them. vvuness JJnaiies At t o .k, tiertc and Mastr of our said , Cojir.t of Equity, at office in Warre.it to'i, tjiis St.th (jay of February, 1358. 'i $i G2; U . -1 AJUtJtv, J. m. rj. j ;. .1 ' -N. 0 SUGA IX, Sf MOLASSKo. ('rood to Prime, N. O. Susrar, 100 Lik.f barrelsi N. '.. and Cuba Molasses. Piime quality receiving and for sale low' by feb 2o 3w DONNAXS k JOHNSTON. COFFEE SUGAS. 300 bar rels F.air to Prime ColTce Sugars in sltore aind for sale by feb 2b 3vr , DdNNAS & JOHNSTON. rpRUVlAN GUANO. T HE Subs fibers are now receiving a supply of Peruvian .Guaiio, which will be sold at the lowest market tates by reb 26 3 w DNNANS S- JOHNSTON. '..; j OTICE. '' ' ;j' - DESIG5H1NG t'a leave this State and per haps for i ever -I earnestly request all per sons with whom 1 have had any pecuniary trans actions, to call and have final settlement previous to mj departure. WM. S. RANSOM.; SAW MILL.; ' X am prepared to furnish ai:y quantity and qual- ' JL ity of lunfoer at short Mill'or at K.ttr ell's De. ot nolice. e'ther at my on the Raleigh and Gaston Ruilroad Orders tronA!ly attended to under, my person al sunerin tendance., ! SAMUEL R.. HUNT Kitirell's P. O., Granville County, Nl C, .- feb 19 6t ' SPRING TRADE, 1858! ir.vM 1 1 j ros A: G U H 115. IMP OUTERS and JOBBERS, 'Ith ExHibiti bMmd after the FHlT OF MARCH, FULL AND. WELL-SELECTED ' -"" : ' " -Stock .of, ' r FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS, Which Will bt disposed o" at' the lowest puces. Merchants j'rom ihe South and West are in vited to call and examine at the old stand of 1 PAUL MclLWAINE. x No GO, Sycamore-street, Petersburg, Va. 33 Strict attention given, to orders. . - feb 1 y I y NOTICE. - A T Aoril Term flS581 of the Superior Court . cf Liw oif Warren County, the uncersigned , adm-injstrator with the will annexed of the late Wm, Person 1 Sr., will file'a petition in said Court, p-aying for pf rnjission to emancipate a srIave by name HAL, which said'srlave is directed to be emancipated in the wili of his deceased master, the said W'rS. Person, Sr. '1 r I PETER. MITCHELL Admr, feb ID t A C ! A ri 1 10c, A 1 i NOTICE. HE Subsoriber takes thi3 method of return ing! hia most heaitfelt thanka for the very enerou patronage bestowed upon him previous to his moving: t o 1 Ualeih'. and wnuM mnst re spectfully say to the citizens of Warrenton and the publ generally, that he has moved back from Raleigh, and. taken a room opposite Messrs. Norwood,1' Parker & Co., where he would be pleased jto: e any of his friends. Having so successfully Conducted the i Tailoring business here before leaving for Raleigh, hefeelsna hesita tion in saying that it would inure to the benefit of persons wishing their work well done, to give him a call, as he is determined not to be sur passed in workmanship,-style or fit, (North or South);;)' j - -'T r -'-' ' ' '' A share of Patronage is respectfully solicited. Annexed will be found a. bill of prices for the manufacturing of .clothing to suit the taste of the nuhlie. - i-i 1 . : . - 1 . - Making and Trimming Cloth Coat, $16 00 1 ! Pants, Vejt, Business Coat. 3 00 3 00 12 00 11 it 1 4 4 Making Cloth Coat, all furnished, 00 50 00' 00 00 75 50 50 v ! Pants, " ! . Vest, " Business Coat. fC lt (I Cutting of Cloth ;Coatj' ! - ' Cassimere " - - j : I - . Pants, i ';: ; " ;'" ' ' Vest, ) 4 ' : ',.. t f7a aK rn fl'ol i tt ay it Persons wishing any of the above will be ac cominoduted at the shortest notice. The subscriber Js always ion hand, and ready to serve the public. . " ! B. RICHARDSON SHERWOOD. Warrenton, January l2 , 1S58. 3. m ', SILVER & BRASS PLATIHG ESTABLISHMENT. COURT-HOUSE SQUARE, ARREXTOX, N, 0. THR Subscriber haying opened ail ver a-nd Brass Plating Estabhsiimei.t, is prepared to exe'uite'ai orders ientrfsted to him. ILivtn Con- r.:.i...i.i . 1 : . : . . 1 1 fi . 1 . r N . -luciitoie ? xjierieiiQe m uie i'iaiinr nusiness, lie natter himself that he wiil be able tosive entire svlisfactioii to all Who may patronize him T ii U Ala s 11 . FO VV L EK feb 5 - - 3 t :3UY V.OUII WATCH AT NO. 37 SYCA 3 J& more! st reet. ' Buy your clock at IS'o, 37 Svcamore street...-' Buy your Diamond Rin arid Pin ut 37 Scca- mcire ' strVet. . i ..-.: ' . ' ; "- ? Buy your;iSilver Spoons at 37 Sycimore street. B .r yourSJiiver I-jorks at 37, Sycamore street I'll V vour t;ro!d Ghain at 3 ovcamore street. Buy yonr Huy your Ibiv your Hri.!al Presents at 37 Sveamore st. IlolilJayj Presents sit 37 ycamore'st. Cantors at 37 Sycamore s'treet. ')n v your Tea Set at 37' Sycijnriore s' reet. t Buy vouriSpecacles at 37' S?.yca riiore"' street Huy of aiAUliS- LIS V. srEN,.3I Sveamore street. ' 1 am Ov. openi.ie: a : be,utifii! p. J-tion Watches. Jew fin wry low jjn'd will feb 19-Mly ' at;id P.tn-.v fioo b-'ali b'.n h(t soii'-aecorumcriv.; it ,1 14 CH.VS LUAIDEN. To U'hose icho Ilflvc Yone, E havp, by Is- hooner Dennett, receivod a lot itf nice Mahoiany Bureaus, Home with Marb!e ;Tpps, very cheap, others without xMar ble Tops, p great deal cheajter HaAe you a Hnre iu ? If not, shall we sell you a Biiirean at Swank's ? ;,;'. W4II yob buy ajgood Pureau from C Swank ? and' get a jjrreat Bargain Bnreaii from W. Swank ? Nbw.i the time to buy Bureaus froi'n J. Swank'. Know you where the place is ? 'Yis.l JSwanR and .Son's, where you may buy a good article for a small price, andhave either of 113 tvait upoii you with fjill diligence and goodwilj , llemener' the 4ign ' of the bij Civair : that's rhe place for bargains. ; - feb 12 X. S W ANK &r SOX. . ; .f - I . . y. , - . . r Watch and Jewelry Emporium for 1858 J. T. YOUXG'.S, No. 53 Stcamoiik St. yf to -ex snn M e tT.rTo-cTr-oT rm evTTErt'enes--ana T Jewelry kept coiisitntly on hand at No 51 8yca- more-.Street. Persons purchasing from us may rely on jretting the best class of goods. Voy can always fiXd the latest styles of Jewelry, with all the varied patterns Our Jfooids in the Silver line are exceedingly handsomel nut in. Uvlorocco boxes, suitable lor present flair Work-, maae to oruer in tne snortest no tice. lie lure to. buy your vv atcn at 0. pj To be sure 01 having all right, do your ahoppn.lg at -'''" ""iou rei h, feb 12 ' 'No. 53 Sveamore Street. Jllhghtmy Water Alhwiarui Walortl would inform my friends and, the public gen- enli v. thot 1 Wave l ist receive i vtotaer pup- ply of that justir .elebra'ed 'Mineral vYater from . ... . . . t . the A lle-j; di-'estive hany "S rfrt.igs. As a regulator ot tne organs, it is uhequa'ed. - No A in era Water has attain e kl such a reputation in so short a tin;e for .aiding i')yspe ps 1 f , a () 1 a 1 digestion. ' To the Saiferersof I the '.oii':om?tant syinotorus of ia iie.-tio!n, 1 wo. 'id invite escv.'ial attenti'on , and reofnine id a trial of it ; as I can refer with !ile:iscire 0 many .1 who have derived sreatlbenetit from its use. Those in want ill call early - at the Drug 'feb 12 Store of N F. Ill VE3. .M. D.Druggist. KEMOVAL i HIE Undersigned havethis' day moved their JBTIN SHOP! on Main-street, one door north of Dr . BtjoWnlowfa Hotel, where they will conti nue to carry on the X:.' . . J ! Tinning Business, ? In all its various' branches. 1 - - " GUT'JE'lliNd nd ROOFIN'G done in Towr. or Country, on !th'eshortest.jotice and lowest prices..,. , J :' ..." '; . "'1 . . We will also keep on hand a'y large and well selected lot of STO YES, which wilt bfe sold low for cash or its eq uvalent. . ; JOHN A. WADDILL & CO. - War re n t o n , J an. 22,1858. ; 1 y TEA" DOLLARS RPi WJlRD , i S offered for! the apprehension f- mf negro man BOB. He lias lived for many years with Gen.' T. Hawkins, and has a wife living at Miles Bobbins, in this county. Bob is of a dark vellow color, about 50 years of age, has lost some of his front teeth, and is supposed to be lurkins about the lower plantation cf Gen illawkins, or at Miles Bobbin's. T i ' n . x SI T.- n ,irf 1 r 1 4 C Warrenton, rf- C. Jan 22,n85S. 2m Rt D. FLKMING, . DENTAL S U R G EON, H AVING located permanently m the town of Warrenton, respecttutly oilers his ?er vices to the pub ic in the various branches of his profession. J2 Oliice oyer Norwood Parker A Co. store. Sill 31 tf NOTICE WARRENTON FOUNDRY. 4 w TItLlAMSj & ALSTON earnestly .request that all persons indebted to tnem. wib pay .up at Fjdaruary Court, as they have to , pay casn f ,r Maiteru-.ls. and are therefore compelled to make pi oriipt cotnec Hons. February Court. Owing to the very sbortr collection? for the iast eighteen months, I respectfully ask my friends to. pay trie what they can at Court or by the 10th of March, -r M ; ! -,:: ' Tlios? owing ;for 1856 and:, prior are earnestly required lo pay by that time. ; ; i JJ A. EGERTON, - i j . .I ; - i ; . SKIRTS. Just received, a; superior article of Skeleton Expu sion Skirts, feb 19 DAVIS, ABRAHAMS &. LYON. OR ROYS AND MISSES. '.Ve have just receive 1 some few piece of Check andStripe Linens suitable for Boys and Misses' clothings, only 37J cts. per yard, at' the established cheap Emporium of- i i l DAVIS, ABRAHAMS 3t U X UC V feb 19 13 Sycamore st. P031TEAIT PAHTniG. ELISUA LEE, Artist of Baltimore, Md., respectfully offera his services, lo copy aad enlarge to any desiied size, Dajuerreotypes, Ambrotypes, dec; ' Being inyeutor and patentee Of an enamelled Photographic mill-bdard, he is enabled 16 take an exact copy ef. the criminal,, which, when finished in oil colors, possess' all the beauty and durability of. painting uaoii Tvory. lie warrants a HkenesH as correct' as the original,' and no matter how small that may b, he wiil enlarge it to njrtqui'-ed size. Jle refrrs to the Editor 'of tHT? paper, ho . will exhibit a speci men ofan etllarged portrait, executed from a small daguerreotype 'sent. by .mail j-and returned by express He pledges himself to equal accu rtcyijad finish. in all orders entrusted -to him. - . A rlf communications addressed to . Elisha Lee, Baltimore, or td the EJitor-of the Warrenton A'eics, will meet; with prompt attention. ANTIftTJE!! OUBLE Rectified Old ttve WHISKEY, Double Distilled Cld Pv'e Whiskey. ' Philadelphia Old Kye Whiskey. T. Funk's Cld, Rye Whiskey ," 1857. Old Bourbon Rye W hiskey . -Pure ( Id Rye Viiiskey. copper distilled. Kentucky Distilled Whiskey. More Antique!- Pure ' Old Nect ir." Pure Old Family Nectar, 184(V Old Mbnoneahela Rye Whiskey. T. Futik's Old Rye, H?i4. V D'Unger" Love Gan, Penn 1 : iv4i. xrina iiB,iiiieu UlSKev,i X., XX., XXX., xxxx. And.m iu.y oth.er -choice hran'dt. Together with a I rge st jck of Gin, Rum, Biftildy,- Wires. .... : 4 I - X . A' 4 . JZ. L. I.llnsfortU 33" &r 35, Old-street, Fete, sburg, Va. Id American Ca?le, Tobacco Plant, Halifax Reiresent'ive, Sc Raleigh Register copy once and forward paper. . " fe 12 -2 i ' TRY THE PIANO. FIRST ! PAY FOR IT AFTERWARDS!! ZO one can object to the above as it alt rds to tne purer.aser all onnortunuv of deciding for hinise'f, in phice of depending upon the state ments of iht yr, for w-h'lst we can truly say that. we .would not knowingly makp any misre presentation respecting the quality tjf our Pianos, yet, in view of tlie tact, that every dealer is an .interested- party, nothing that he can say will iia'ye the same effect that actual trjal of the in Stiliment would dp. ; E. P:'NASfI, oct 2 Book & Piano Seller, Petersburg Va, " . 'J . .'.- J . .';' I : . H7"HAT IS' EXT FOR. PETERSBURG, Large size solid Silver Pitchers, ".beautiful 'styles, can be had in this city, at J. ; f. Youxg' j1. whih will jbr t.oid low for cd?di . Come rad see. Silver j ,oiets can also be htuj of nil styles tO'Correspoi-d. So,iiiethm.; utifttrpasjctl :tn' tr.e, wav of a Bridal Present. 1 You rnb buy a Sn Gold Watch, .Silver do.l orlnny tiling in . the Jew elry tin's very !o'.v, by cajllng nt jo, 40 before' 'piu'chasing. Our stock this Spriitg is lareer than ever. Our ood are finer ! hap ever before found in thisntatket. . No farther upe in persons wishing fine goods gentling to the iVorthen mar kets. They can always be accommodated at J. T. VOI'aU S, my 12 40 Sycamore st., Peterljrp, Va. HIXTS TO PERSONS IN THE COUN - , -' . -"! , 1 IX I . i. 5 OR Pianos to be durable, and last for fifty earsr (as they ought to do,) they should be, e of timber that luls wen ssusonihg for years v.iHjii years iu suceession, otherwise, sooner or la ter, they ai e obliged to give way and heroine worth- less. To carry out this important feature, as well; as a great many otner tnirjgs connecteu wita me proper manufacture of Pianos-large! amounts of money and eriierience. are reoulred. and but few "S1 i'o r j -": - ,T' ;" to purchase troui iiTCf)onsipie trfiveu agent.-, who are here to-day rd gone to-morrow, simply, perhaps, because the Piano presents a- handsome outside apj.'enrancy'i'.nd is on the sjot,. the-proper rnatmfactu.ir ot which vou know no' ing aDout, when you can, aion altogether as good terms ajlQ beueri readily Supply yourselves from jsett led, res ponsible cstabjashments", of .twenty years'- standing, whoso instruments have been . tested !a thousand times overy . . E. P. NASH. Petersburg Va. nor 24 . . . if LA R EM ONT N U MS EI' I ES. li would call V,the attention of those who only desire any t'lu.p from the above celebrated Nurseries" tha' tbr.e Fall is the most favorable gfasoii to truns plant Trees,- S-h rubbery, A c. The j proprietor advertises a lar-je collection, em-braeji'rr an Px- tpn.w- -.'arietv of Fruit and Ornar eiital Tres. E'verirrens, Slirtibber'y, dc. It is jtrell to add f;hat tlie tr'ees ojitahted from the Claremont Nur series, nourish finely 'in this section as many will attest, arid( the sizes and qualilies are not surpassed if equalled" by an'y, they being the, first in tne country. . - . Those who ny want orders filled will hand .them in early to - ; ' ' I ' . N F. RIVES, Druggist, n0v 6 No 107 Powell's Row. Deseiiptive Catalogues can be tia by calling lit m v store. r. iv. . NOTICE. TllIE Subscniber would take thismethod of - & returning his thanks to the frieisds and pa trons of the htefirm of Woodson & Rice, tor the very liberal patronage bestowed on them for the last fifteen years and would most respect fully inform the citizens of this andjhe adjacent counties, that be is pre'nared, with increased facilities, to carry on' the Bricklaying, Stone-. Mason, and. Plastering business-in all their va rious branches, htviDg' in my employment a number of hands of the 1st order. j All contracts entrasted to me will! receive my undivided' personal attention, and at prices com mensurate with the tunes.- "!. Specifications thankfully received, atfu esti mates furnished with despatch. : y-; Francis S. Wooason. Warrenfon. North Carolina, G w Important Notice. ha 1A' liave in my possession all the Bonds and .ccomts due the old firm of Wiiliams & PowellV which I cm authorized to; bring suit upon, if not immediate! v settb-J. ..." i,tils. ii wiuLi.-i.ua. A-Xe'w -AccomuiiNlation at Littleton, f SlHERE avil' be a house opsned at Littleton JL on. the I5;h f February, fpr the reception of travelers and hungry people. j TElil.ViS CAS H .Board per month payable in advance. ' : f t . feb 51 m HARPER b ALSTON. Dp. .George A. Po,ite I AVIN't returned ti Warren tjin, Vcipect fully. offers. his professional serivices to. the public ". OiHce opposite Cou'rt-;toue, next door to the ofHce formerly oceupied by Dr, Wilson. "" jan 211 v ' ROVN DRILLING. Forty-eight 1 ir.che- ide, at the sinail sum of 25 cents per yard. tt is the Cheanet roods ever oUirel in Peters burg richly worth 50 cts. - kail soon.'or you will be too late. . ' ' I ' DAV13, ABRAHAMS & LYOX. feb 19 ! 1-3 Sycamoie streK,' strart and, ShuCk Cutters . SINCLAIR' PtlOPELRRS.-j-Constnntly on hand anil t"r a,le at1 Manufacturer 'a pri ces t&r cash.only by JAMES A. EGERTON. PAURISIPS I DAGUERREA.V AND AMBROTYPTJ GALLERY Diiectly Opposite tlae PostoiSoe. WiJtasKTOKf H.T0. Janary 131857. . : . ' , . . - . . , ! - 11 ; - " . !,;' --.,'.',! .-,- : V-. , . -: -.! , , , .V-. ' .. - . ''-s. ' " ' ' ' '. ; '- ' TWyWE unJcrsineJ UAViag, t Novemlier Term 'J8 (157) of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County cf Warren, duly qualified as Executors of the last Will and' Testamenj of Stephen Davis, deceased, thereby give notice to all persons indebted to the estate of the stid de ceased to make immediate : payment anit also to all peraonsliaying. claims against the said estate, to present 1 them for 'payment, . within the time prescri ed !by law, otherwise' this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' ' ...'- "PETKR.lt. DAVIS, , 1 1 'UGll-J.. DAVIS, cutor3. November 27, 1657. V t F C A VALUABLE TKACP OF J FOR SALE IN? LAND ' i 'i Warren County. ' THIS Land lies on Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands of J. A.' B. Hooper. Hen. Harris, Esq., B. B, Baker, and others The society of this neighborhood ii roted for its intellisrence refinement, which, as well as the fertility of trje landniakes it one of the most desirable tracts of land in the count v. me at Oxfo.td, 2s. C. For particulars, addrese W. A. JOHNSTON. aug 1 C m NOTICE.- .Having made arrangements to en ter into the Mercantile Rusiness nt Sissafras Fork, in Qianville county, t noW .offer my town property in Hender-vii, on the Raleijh and Gas ton Railroad, cons.fitirir of a wen-improved lot of five or. ten acres,- and tw unimproved lots, with a lot of wood land in half a mile, saiilcient. to supply wood for .several yeo rs'. ' ..:' ,1, I will seil this property lo w aud make the terms easy. . .. ; ;. '; . ' - I have practised medicine here for sevei .year'?, and can recommend the location as an etcelleut one for a physician. There is a mle and female school in the viHkge ; air. Episcopal, Methodist, and Baptist Churciies also.- Persons wishing to wrclnise the property will please make early ap plication. A'.'O. HARRIS, M. D. January S, 1S53. ' , ; tf - - : -r : ' TVTO:riCK.--Haviag.quaUfiefl at . Noyeinbur Court, as Admiyirtmtrix qf J. W. llayes, Dei-M, I hereby reqaest ajl persons having juims asainsp the Estate, to 'present t!iem dulv authen ticated,' to J. I i. osier, Ksq., fer settieinenf, and ail persons inde'ueJ, to come ..forward at -once and settle with.the. same, who is duly authoriz ed &-c to act for me. Ue 18-3 n ELIZABETH J. HAYES.. General Collecting Agent. ' fWILL attend to the eollectioif of Newspaper accounts, merchants claims. tSc, in the' coun ties of Granville, Franklin and Warren. All favors received will meet with prompt attention .Addrese , S. S. BRIUGERS, n . Henderson, N C. -' refereVces. f Bbickilall & Poster, W 11 4V W F Rowland ! Cirwell & Parham, W E Jones Co, IV vY.fe C H Wyci.e, Dr A C Harris. December l.'lSSy. . . ' i 3'rn . Dissolution of Co-Pa ttneialilp. rglilK firm py-Wood3oi,i &"Rice is'this day dis JL solved by niQtual conseht, ' . F. s. WOODSON, January 1st. 1853.: 'E.T.RICE. I shall be here from the middle of February to the Is: of - March for the purpose of settling up the afl'lira of the concern, and most earnestly requesi all those inde.Hed. to the same to be pre pared tQ settle either h aate or otherwis;, (the otherwise mur.li preferred,) a! that ttme. all having claims agai n: the concern will ple..se present them withiti that time. ' E..T. RICE. jan 8-St : - J ', '-.1"" ; . 'V. TRAYED, TWO MULES, two years old next Spring. One. a dark iron gray, the other black. Anv infoVniRtion of them vri?l be thankfully received by W. D. JOXKS, . ' "White Sulphur Springs. Roth are Mare Mules. ! - Warrenton, Jan. 8. 1858. tf T Stthi . pat tiiPfurp iinneito existiii", wntui the Rev. N. Z. Graves and Jn'.Uus Wilcox, has been dissolved by mutual consent. All. those havih? unsettled accounts are respectfully re el ues ed to make settlement by the l.n January, 13.-S. -GRAVES & .YILCOX. Warrenton, Dec 11, 1857. .- t f WitLIS L: GREEN. ' ATT.Oll N EY AT LA W , Memphi3, Tenn. 'giaOnice, East SideMaih Street, So. 1C8-"1S WILL, practice in the several Courts of Shel by, Tipton and Fayette. AH business en trusted "to his care will receive prompt attention. ''Sn'ecUl attention given to collection of Claims : fe- io--6m . .' .-".' - '".: 1 ' 1 Lamlretli's Seed. . IT 'is manifest, and needs no argument to make patent the' simple truth, that from good seed only, can good vegetables be obtained1" fis do not 'grow on thistles." The a'ov seeds, direct from'ljandreth'if Se 'd Garden. near Philadelphia. and for sale by . 5 WILLIAMS & POWELL, State of North Carolla, Court of Pllens and Q,uarter Session, No'- "Warren County. ) vemher Term, 1857. Mark C. Duke, Adtnihistrator.df Myrick Wv ' 1 Duke, vs. James T. Sledge. : Original Attachment Thort'rt E.' Harris, Miles E. King, Edward Kin. Richard Hamlet and ' others, sirfimohed as Gainistiers. . i ON Motion, it is ordered by the Courfithnt publication be made for six weeks in th." Wnnenton News, notifvjno; the defendant as to. the proceedines above mentioned , and that unless he appears within the time piescrbed fey law:, and replies and plead according io the Act of Assembb', the debts due to him! from the above named Garnishers. will be ccudemnfU ito satisfy any judsmeut which the plaiiKtiiT baay obtain against him. Witneas. John W. White, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Wurrentbn, on the fourth Monday of November, A.D.,157. Issued he 12th dav of..Ja'.auar,l3!J. jal5-,6"w JNO.W..W William "Evans l Mark P. Perry S othets sum- . , - j ! t ' . , vs. tne same. monea as 'urnns tiers. o N M.uion it is ordered bv .the Court that publication be made for six weeks rn the Waiienton'News, notifying the-defend ant s to tne procee jiii2's bove-memioned, and tlhatmless he appears -wit). in the'tiine prescribed bylaw, and regies and pleads according to the Act of As.HcmolyV the debts due to him fr pi the above n'amed 'G-.rnish?rs, wili be conde.nnied to Satisfy any judgnient which' tin p'alntiiF mny Obtin against hini. Witness, John W.White, Clerk of out said Court, at. office in Warrenton, on the fourth Mcnday of November; AD., 1857.. Issued the 12th d;iy "of January, 185.S. - ja 15: 6w . JNO. W. Will j K. fTlerk-. State of North Carolina, J ijouru oi t .r-;ts . . u . ; .:.'. Q,tiarter Sessions, Je "Franklin County. v ) cember term, 185". E held red Green, Ad'mi-V' - 1 nistr.ttor of Patrick H. i Smith, deceased, ri the reution to sell, Land Heirs at Law of f "j Smith, deceased. N this cause; it apoeanng to. the satiffaction of the Court, that John smith, one of the chil dren and heir-at-Law of said P; H. Smuii, ileceased, resides beyond the limits of this State : it is ordered,' that publication; be mnde in the Warrenton. N"ews, a paper printed in the town of Wrrenton for six successive weeks notifying the said John' Smith, that he be and appear at our next Court of Pleas ami Gtuarter Sessions, to be held for aid county of Franklin, i? tlie Court House inLotilsburg,, on the2nd Monday of March, Ai D.," 185, then arid there to plead, answer, or demaf, otherwise the same Will be hreard exparte as to him and onier fnade accordingly. . ; Witness, Youjtg atrerson, Clerk of i!ir said County, at office, tlvind Monday of December, A. D., 1857. .; -.-"' -. ' -' . ' Y PATTERSON, C. C. C. ja29-fiw . .- RICE. New rice for sale by. v dsc 23 V, M MARTIN, BRO. k Ctej WAIlHSUTOS, An OKI Established School. A WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGIATE STITUTE, , - JULIUS WILCOX, Pa-'Kctf xt. ' THIS School was established in 1 341, and for" the lat eleven years has bten undr the con trol -of Alessr3. Gfave4 4t, Wilcox. The Princi pal, who fas been eonaeeted with tho school from' us coinmertce.rieat, has recently purchased Air. -Graves' interest m theBuUdmgs, Philosophical; Chemical and Aitroiipniical Apparatus, Maps, Charts, ,fcc ,Mid will conduct it in tutuite, assisted by ail experienced and eiikie-lit corps of Teacher and hopes by earnest and untiriiii perse nai ttlorts ' to merit the support of the Public. 1 Tne. next Session will, open on Thursday, January 14th.' Iw58 ' ! . Terms per Session t Board, - :- . . i . ' . jJQ. Washing, fuel, light, ij,c., - - 7 00 5'J' 5,r kngush tuition, from - 50 to 17 Ppna. ink coin- lioiilra . !.. ns.;ia i Fuel for schoolroom, ... L 5 IVlusicru Piano Guitar, Melodeon, with use ot nstrument, each 23 00 Vocal MusiCj taught tq all without chalrge Oil Paintin?, 20,00. Perspective drawing and pastel, each. 15 (JO Drawing. vter colors, Poonah, Oriental and Grecian Painting, each, .10' The Ancient .'Modern Language, e?ch, IU Utj Wax flowers and fruit, eaibroidery, Pitllia and hair work," each -, - V'- 5 00 All bills pyaole half in advance, aud the ba anee at the close of he session. . No deduction for absence uailess occasioned ,by proivarterl sick ness, and ho deducti'i3 for absence duringdh first two Weeks, (this we do hbjiing o se'-ureA prompt atienm! at the opening of the school) ; after this all -hiries niade ffom time of entrance . to cl5se of Session. . Xf Persons wishing further information will please apply to" the Principal, or any of the corp; of Teachers, dec 11 WARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGE y ' WARRENTON, N. C . y TS H E 8th .Sessinii'viill open 'on Wednesday, JL the Kith of JahOnrVi 18:8. Thle Corps of Teafhcrs is complete the course of study well arranged', and the .instruction thorough and accurate.-, j . ..'; (' ' y " , J "- '' ' ; In. tlfe Roarrling epartment "no effort will he spared) to render ' tlie. yolung bdits comfortable and ha ppy. The jdiscipbne will be such as tocultilvate habits of self-gorernmtnt,' ind to foster than refinement of taste and feeling so much admired in female character. ' 11 ,- T ' ' Terms for Five Months: v. Board, - - - - - - - - f60 .Washing, Fuel, $v - - . . 7 00 50 enfflish 1 uition, according to advance ment, : - l i 0 15 00 17 50 Music on Pifir.o, Melodeon if Guitar, each 20 t" Use of Piarin;, . J ? ;, - . S (10 Music on Harp and use of instrument, - 35 do Vocal Music - ..- .No-charge. Oil-painting, , , - i ; , - 20 (JO Greciair-and Oriental Painting, water colors, and Drawing, each - 10 00' Wax Fruit and Flower, Hnir Flowers EmbroidcryVeacli, ' - 5 00 Latin, Greek, Freneh and German"; from - V - -' 5 00 to l(r Off Day Scholars for fuel, - - i - 1 50 Students charjed from time of entrance, and no deductiyn, except m . cases of sickness. ' - ' . ' protracted - Rills payable.one half in advance, ihe balance atthe cl lo&e of the session . r "f E. E. PA It li AM, A, M., Jan 1 t TRrSlDBNT. ELIZABETH CITY M0XE PAR. ' TAKEN At -f Jr rm t-i i'J i-J"JtJ A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES.' CLOAKS,' Tiir-iTPP ctn'irid i iTjnrwivc c, U WILL RE POSHMVELY SOLD ; BELOW COST: JACOB AUGUST, beinir desirous to close up : his present business, oirers his entire Stock x at Cost, for CAH' 0NLV.. It consists of Dry. Goods. Cloth in1?,' H-aril Ware. Crockery, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. OVnbrel las, Parnsils, and a great variety of I Ai O i GOOyo, mpuU ingaheavv stock of ' . ' '. . FINE .lWELRY, WATCIIES, &C. The above GOODS Were carefully selected; ' are of the most fashionable description. T3- CALL AND EXAMINE, fi . No chaVge fir Showing. Great Bargains will .'; i- be given. -j -.. v .Thankful for past favors, J.' AUGUjST assures the public there is no deception in Uie above aii nouocsrnent. I Ahv person wislving to purchase the HOUSE and STOCK INTRADE, will be dehlt with on very, liberal terms. Payment will be made to1 suit p-jrebrsers. V . .. . Third and Last Notice. tC$ All persons indebted to J. A . are respect--", fully informed that all accounts remaining un settled on the 1st. of Febrparyi will positively be J pfaced in the hands of a tCol lector; ' j Warrenton, Jan. 1, 1S58. 3 m T it nr fm v SHOP. IV II 111 I I V rTfHE suTis'criber would respectfully inform! tfiklly 1 the citizens of Wofienlon and wurroundine: country that he has opined n New TinsHop in; Warrenton, on Main-street, opposite Rrownlow's Ilot?l, where h is prepared to manttfticture alT kinds of lin and Cstreet iron are at the shortest notice. ' , ' . . He feels co-fklent that with strict and Constant attention to. husiness,"Vnd small profits, hewill be enable'!! to' giv-e satisfaction to all Who may favor him with call, - ; CooVinX ?aMSpf, Furnacen end Stove, put up' at short notice. They Will 'be furnished o any person,-w her reqihred, the lowest ra es. Lift and Force Pump furnis ti and fitted up' at a!J times. Alio Garden Engines and Garden1 Pumps for ah" 8t reatfonuble prices. . ftj A 11 oiders 'p omp'lv attt-nded to,and alt kinds of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron W.ork done at sh nest notice end on reasonable ferms. ROOFLVG IG tjTTERIXG, and SPOUTLVG of the 1-est hialerial done at the lowest price. , REP.1 jR.YO nf every description in his iine' of business, done with dispatch ar.d in workman like manner. tZj" Ordeis from the country attended to with.-'prbmptr'es? aid dec-pat'jb. 4 , Cash paid lor Copper, rirass.vPewltf'r & Lead.- josepn u. i reeinam. Warrenton' 5 m D saolutttm of Co-Partnc'i-lhip. ffVIE '.partnership' licrctofore fttibsistinp' hf. 1 tween Drs: W. T. Howa'H and R. C. Prltch ard, has this day been dissulvd by mntual con sent. AH person it debted to the late firm, wilt please call at or before February Coqrt, and close their accountsby bond ffnot convenient to nij no The accounts will be receipted by either. Dr. H.or lv Januarv 1st, 1853. ... 4 . . j for rent, y : ' y- THE Store and Counting-roorn pTr my Bit- liard-'rootn, also the' bed-rooms oh the se cond story o: the tarn e building- L O. P. SlIEi,L, Warrenton, January 8th, 1858. 4t LIBRARY FOR SALE The Medical, CJs aical, and Miscellaneous library of Dr. W M Johnvton will.be sold by. Auction in Warrea-" to'n, on the Tuesday ofinext February Court, GOFFEE-Rio,, Laguayra, and Old Jara Cofr fee for tale by , j3 ' K.'M. WARTLV.BRO&Od' ' 4 , 's -'. 0 do., in bUs.vJ2 ' j '' ::"rS 6 ; - a - A.
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