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, 4 $ ' ' i 1. 15th, I860, Spseial Newspaper Advertising and Genera WM. A. HEARNE & C0.3 Special Agents for the North Carolina Tress, and General Agents for the Collection of Claims of every description throughout the ' State, Office, Goldsboro', N' C. Are authorized Agents for tho LIVING 'PRESENT. ' Ori Saturday night last a most dis tressing accident occurred at j'he fesi donee of Mr. Thomas Carroll near Kidgcwur, &H the loss of his dwelling bv fire. and. the burning to, death of a .young woman in his employ. Having occasion, a little after tea, to re-fill the lamps.. the young woman went into ;t closet m which the oil was kept, and in nourirnr it in,snilfed some on the outside of the lamp. 5 he then at temp- ted to light, from another sitting by, I assorted stock of Confectionaries, the newly filled lamp which caught on j Toys, Fancy goods etc., aX".' S. Mosc tho "outside, and, blazing up forced her j ley's old stand. He keeps constantly -to drop it. Inthe terrible state of i n hand a fine lot of Cigars, Tobacco excitement into which she was thrown etc., which are offered at low prices, by the flames trom the burning oil on Mr. Miles is a young man of business the floor, she closed the door, shutting habits and excellent morals, and doubt herself i i the room, until the fire reach- j less will receive a good share of the ed her clothing, when rushing franti- I public patronage. Call on him at cally on: she ran some distance in the j Moseleys old stand. yard thereby causing the thin cotton I ' j ul " t iiie bouthern Planter and Farmer dresses to kirn with greater rapidity mu' , , r . 1 t,J published by C. B. Williams Rich uhtfl i she was caught bv some gentle- 1 . '-;rJM m ilb' lvlLn , i a i f mond, a., for July is before us. laden iWnn whf) flYuncruushed. the flames but . ' - ' "UUI . not until she was burned to an extent her physician pronounces fatal Jlti UilVeauviJ (iiuiiviiuvv..' ui..... fn the meantime the fire in the room bad eopfnunifitted to the walls and ceiling resisting every effort to extin-' i-t. .,...1 atliAiH liniu tb I vim IflUSIJ It, B.11U 111 l . cv iuv mjju andVtegint mansion vVaslaid in ashes. But bt the efforts of fee present all the furniture &e., wa.s hved, with a few exceptions. f , , ; .... . . , Kvorv house in tlie neic:liboftnooa , , lililUH u r ul aiuini iiu tutu :n nil j L v . This melancholy accuh ... - ' Jt tcrnble .wamm-r ot the danirei' of care- 9 lessoess with kerosene. ' Lamps should - ' . f nea jo Kept lull ot oil. as ; tl.,,1 1 ,n ... ,,,mXt;,n -Ac I ' , , , to i iim luc iicmcu lamp vviiuii uviii i.iiii- : tv. i ui care tlterc is no danger m the ! H.SL' O! it and :ieffilect, ible c(!iih re o spenu b'e evefiirrj lust. if Kfe teeeuTr t ed by the lUdeaajj: cejnnanv, and j by 'rhein tendered free for the occasion, j 4'6 the shadows of evening shut out icT; light .of day, sundry selections 4- , it i from Ihe most nonu ;ir mwnta f.nn,.l. ... . . 1 1 1 vv"vi'-4 j unarming connirv, and is geitino (ling with the well known tapping of I more, so every day AT. Y. Democrat. Din vivl!n!.t ?. : i . ' '-. , - 'Mji.inaiuu iii. lUSUUniClH. SUUl- n.oned the merrv counl b iU . ,', , - 1 1 Uons m the quadrille from which .lirne until he advance lights of the god of cay p.-eped over .the eastern ' hills, the, waltz, polka, mazourka, i ehottil;e: and ouadriile1 fnllnw : ! Ktoriovis U,L ft the arrival of tbe hour of refresh ment. ' Wo Rote tfefiresfenci of several of Halifax and Raleiirb' r i a whn,i ' s 1 re8t flon'ers 1 v nose charms wore nr.no un ; ' splendent in contrast with Warren's ' Beauties. v .oa?i not forbear mentioning tbe Jgentlemanlr bearing and considerate - . attention, of tho proprietors' of the hotel and the members of the company r enrtllA who spared no pains to evening as pleasant as pos i sihlc. ; The eommuuiH- wi!- gratified to . learn that .Rev; Turner xI. oT.onei, y vmv ivo9 i is" ;ho so successfully conducted the Greensboro Female college, has leased tbe college buildings in this p-lacei Jhich.wiH be opened in about three weeks for the reception of pupils. , Mr. Jones' reputation as an able scholar and teacher extends through out the Southern States and will, be f vond a dnubt, render this one of the first institutions in the State. Our village has cause of congratu lation on having secured bim as a citizen. , Attention is'caHed to the advertise WOtof W, G. Plummcr. This is a rare opportunity fyi: purchasers of real 11 VVear(ygiad to state that arrange ments have been made by our excel ituu j;uoii;Uii.-in,M, ivji oupjjij lug IUOn- ey outers, not exceeding in amount fifty dollars. This is a very great convenience to those wishing to forward small amounts through the mail, as it en tirely dispenses with the risk attend ing the same. Parties wishing to ship larger amounts than $50, must obtain addi tional orders, but no -one can obtain in one day, more than three orders on toe same office- and payable to the samrmayee. The Commission charged, is as fol lows. On orders not exceeding $20 u it a 11 U U 30. 5 40. 20 50. 25 i- ( U ! Mr. J. H. vMiles, has opened with I as usual with a o-nnd bje matter for the agriculturalist. i ' We are in receipt of the July' nnm her of the X. C. Farmer, published at Wilmington, by W. H. Bernard. We ' prmYmpnrl (ttia tnntff nvTI,..! , ,i! - ..-..v. i.uis, uivciu LAttiiCIll pCtlUUI- cal to the farmers of the Statei ! ' w& rn tUi the ladies! cjf Env , . . , ' nivjvyi uuitii lUUJiiU illVIIIlT lb III 1ST ! and fair o'.i Wednesday next for the o " ".v..J..lj JUt Llil f t. n ? i , I "cneiit of their church. Timely notice Fkmai,e D.sk.vsks Large nnmbers of u;ucii iii i jus, auu.-ii I! lno-tent ilS ot the -,;, ees)r..r r-n.,. . on-.ne suiter it on. some disease pecu- ll.ir iO iemiT.ii a . r Lawbbsck's -WOMAN'?. PRTrcism meets witn v. onuerful success m eurini with wonderful s,.,s inlT them. 1 fa -t should be Widely known. If I vry lady in the United Stato? were to ;iKe one or two ootties ol the WOMAN ! FRIKNn. they would be rpaiJ by a re- ana si rengtli" it a a safe and :. ,i,i ,.. ennoi uid by the best rhysiw.iT.s. Ku..-ko'V tl.c great Liror Invi ! m),. i iirti'".. anst lie novate;-, fj hy Dr. f; T. Laurence. Ii 'C4 Physician .md ' lienust, is T ' S3ie ieasanf tor the prevention ;3 feausud l(v a Tor. od, Disorders of the of the Nervous Svs regions, erakwates all tores lost r,.. wasted t the saints time huiids &u vigor to th.e whole -O- 1, upy Andrew Johnson. riPi , Wnt to ! register his I local paper says he had a difficult iintl' satisfying- the Radical registrars that was Loya!, as ho could not ramom v - Villi. ,11" her any crimes of theft, miirder, rape 1 y at ue met rat en 'rb' :., . ' 1 1 llllU!- 1 m c . Tn , - . .- f"e. Pni ounaior ressencien privately an- noun ces two tuna's, (1) his contemn- for Grants admstr0,Tnd bis intention to cut loos from politics at closo 0I term. ' " A,r- John pinner has been elee ted feetary ot toe N. C. fiea and Per- sonal Estate Agency in place of Mr. J. C. Hester resigned. , Ia Cf there 600,000 blacks, free an(1 slave' ncav3r a11 & vv'nom fa- vor independence. , ,,11,111,,,, JLIWiiui..l. Xoifolk Market. Norfolk, Vu. July 15. 1869 Corn new 100 Wueat--$175 a2 00. .. Meal95 Oats 65e Plopr Family $13 ?5; extra $9 al3: super fine 8 OOaS 50,fiae 6?aT 50. Bac6h Ham 24; .hog! round 18Aal9c vinegae Isle of Wight 35o. Staves R; O H'hdT $36; W. 0. Hhd- "o. Buttkr Va. in Tub. 30a45c fair to ?ood. trfAKO Peruvian $82. COTTO.V 32;i33, Cheese 20a24. tk?ZJr CtoTH 22ia24 Bale 23a24. T E. KOt'Tlf, I. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, . AND DEALER IN FINE cutlery! pianos, melodeons, ORGAXS, &C. 74 Sycamore St., Petersburg's. ICPNew fancy french inetial papers, sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 85c. no-12-tf ATOT1CE A FINE ton BUGGY wlnVli I been used for sale. very.eheajT AnnbV at ' bis UBi.-e w , a U I mrV-- I - 1 BffUfm - 1 JSt Mm& JL II HrfE Bfl 1 mm 1WTM r gjqgi HmM tfwi ijM IS NOW OPEN. ; . J 8)0 OS '!.! vrimo iiar RIVES & PR()0rf0R - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN I'ancg and toilet C Painfs, Oils, Dye-Stuifs. 1 Sported & Domestic X (7WS. Putt., J I SOUTHERN DEPOT FOR ROfeAD AT Is? r w r Would rftHAMfu .;. A. . Mftrr- un o hm!! Ti . . ... P. aTC. riU!' ria?lers-L and th- ini'""""1 and sPeri iuduemRtj - .. c 1 -- rcierseurgta, W. II. il'EOCTOR. Anril wBO.nn.1fl Cm . ' Z 1869 PKI ('Oons. 1869 GEORGE R, SLEDGE, 17 .S O.iLy 5JVtNp, ' (K.-itaHishcd February. 1S43.) COSXaaOF MAIN AiSP i-ranki.in STREETS, . . n i. . L w , il . IJ la now receiving from tbo '.nrih Tri,-.3 . j i t- " jr.i Uu purchased them in person, a complete Dry (.roods, Groceries, Provision?, Boots, Shoes, i Hits, Tin and other -ares. vnuieeiioneries, ! iOVS. Fancy Goods Cigars and Tonaob. and many other articles too numerous to mention. ' - ' ' - The Pn b 1 ib ' Are respectfully invited to call aid I EXAMINE HIS STOCK! !,;. The subscriber facilities for buyiing goods are surpassed by none, and wit twenty five years experience in business, he risks ndthingin saying that cash buyers will find u to their advantage to, examine his stock, before Duying elsewhere. April-24-ly GEO. R. SLEDGE. : . - . J - I IREJBH & CO, i Wholesale Liquor Dealers, So. 12 Roanoke Square, X0RF0LK1 YA. Wc allways keep on hand a gpod stock of pure old Virginia Rye Whiskey, which we buy from Distillers, and guaran tee to be free from injurious compounds. Also Brandies, wines &c, both for eign and domestic. Our low grades of Whiskey are al wavs well rf i i orf ..iJ t , Oil and other bad properties. Orders oy maii, with satisfactory refer ences, will receive prompt attention. Those in want of pure Liquors cither by the fbbl. or kefe, will please addreiss f FREER fc CO. no-7-3m. Norfolk Vr,. ffiR A, M0NT6014ERY, I Attorney at ; Law, WARREXTOX, Hi. C. WILL attend resnlarlv tiia --.-,t. i Wamm Franklin and Halifax. v mce over ls store of T. A. Montomerv July 17; Tfifi727-m !' i GALLERY I f 1 S3? JV ft. 4? j WAJfi 1 M M K O S Kt() O ! THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN MODERN PHARMACY. DR. LAWRENCE'S CONCENTRATED COMPOt'ND EXTRACT OF FOR THE CURE OF OBSTINATE. .LONG-STANDING OR OHBONie DISEASES. OF THE J f I rr i ooe, Ler, (udMhs J 1 I NERVOUS SYSTEM &gm CH AS j Scrofula, and all Scrofulous Eruptive, j Cutaneous, SIrcual, and Svphih'tic 7 JUIILIL attections, Ghromc Rheumatism, -Neu- ralgta, Erysipelas, Pimnies. Blotches i T5:i.. Jaj j tti . n, . 1 I Boils. Old Dicers, Tetter, Salt Rhcujn; also, Chronic Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Costiveuess, Xervous Head ache, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy. Gleet, Gravel, and all di'sonsoa nriin from Impurities or Poverty of the Blood, torpidity of the Liver, disor- I dersof the Kidneys or Urinar 0 gans, Debility of the Xervous System The great superiority of this medi cine over all others is, that it thorough ly -eradicates, all Humors and Taints, and at the same time changes the Stomach arid Liver to an active, heal thy state, invigorates the Xervous System, renews vitality, and can be reived on as a safe, pleasant, and posi tive remedy. FORMULAE AROUND EACJTClt7' BOTTLE. This preparation is prepared bv an ! cuuuaieu, eAperieiicea, ana weii-snown Physician and Chemist,, who has thoroughly tested it in a large practice. It is, therefore, submitted to the pub lic with full confidence that its great merit will cause it to have a popular rity unequalled in the history of Medi cal Preparations. price ZhE Loll ar per bottle pSTPrcpared only by J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D. i , Norfolk Va. For sale by all Druggists. July 2. I960. 6m. SPRING GOODS' SPRING CLOTHING ! GENTS WEAR I TTATIXG r,.4ID I3V 4( OMPLFTP fibS? fortfflent of CLOTHING, direct from the best market Sff fnei'ally the bet cements maAe? line the Souther Our stoclc of Clothing is complete om bracing erervthing desiredfor SvlXZ. Splendid Businessliits, Elegant Shirts! Drawers, Socks COLLARS AT ALL PRICES, And everything else usually found in a first-class wholesale and retail Clothire es tablishment. "fa MB- Wedding and other suits made to order at shortest notice. The attention of the merchants of East ern rsorth Carolina is particularlp invited to our stock. NOAfTTFALKER & Co., 45 Sycamore stre. ap--no-lG-12m Petersburg, Va. iT7 O. PERKIIVSO, VV WITH M. LOVvENEACH, WHOLESALE LIQUOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 54 South Howard Street and 238 West Pratt Street, BALTIMORE. :o: REFERS TO L. Miller & . Co., Baltihiore. MJ. bTELLMAN, HixRiciiB & Co., Baltimore Pvsstuxtt Bros., Baltimore. Md. Hk j.er & Bro., .Woodstock. Va. V itz & Bro. , Staunton, Va. A. B. Ihiok, President Eirst Nat. Bank, Harrisonburg, Va. No.-l-Gm. WARREN COUNTY LANDS FAMED. T shall igstte in a few weeks, my second descriptive circular of lands for sale, and request ail who wish to dispose of their lands, to furnish me with description and price, that I may advertise thou. No charge will be made unless a sale is ef fected; I am establishing sub-aeencies, through out Virginia, Maryland, Pensvlvauia, Dela ware and New Jersey, and will soon have perfected one of the most complete and ex tensive Real Estate agencies in the Union. All who wish to sell lands, will find it to their interest to place it in my hands. May 20, 1SG9. tf JJ. F. LOW SADDLF.S, HARKLSS, BRIDLES, COLLARS &C, P.-M. STEWARD. 7 . . Manufacturer and dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, &C. Constantly on hand covered and .open seat MeClellan Saddles, Shaftoe and Plain CitlZeUS S&ddlefi- CaiRIAJTA Rn crrn W'nr.rr. Cart and Plough Harness. Felt 4c-'' ' . P. M, STEWARD, Cart and Plough Harness, Felt Saddle &c. No. 00 Sycamore Street. p-2o r.o-lo-3m. Petersburg, Va. j NEW DRY ROODS STORE. P- T. NORWOOD CO- No 41 Sycamore Street, Pkteksburo, Va. f I I AVh Now opened a lar-re stock of Sta- P'.ed lailc7 lry Goods, Rich Silks. Embroideries. T.:ia rrnnAa cinl. i . - j r)""-.'-! "-"uurv. aim a full hue ot Mourning and Weddiq goods. We keep every article usually kept in a first cla'ss store. We invito tl-m ntt,w; 01 0llr North Carolina friends to -the same. Ne-l-5m. fTf n n h h T atkT 1 lx' U U V V A COMPOUND GENTIAN BITTERS Cures chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Collie. Sick Stomach, Bronchitis, Asthma, Neuralgia, Rhnmatism, &c, ' pS- A UNIVERSAL' TONIC A sure, safe, and reliable preventive and cure ior an Malarial diseases, and all dis eases reourinar a sreneral tonin imv.,:. Perpared only by Dr. N,.-A. H. GODDIN and for sale everywhere. JAMES T, WIGGINS, (Successor to J. H. Baker & Co.) Proprie tary Agent and Wholesale dealer in Patent Medicines, Norfolk, Virginia. April 23d, 1869. no-lG-12m. Notice of Copartnership. Wilmington, N. C, April 15, 1369 WE THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE T this day entered into Co-partnership nnder the firm name and stylo of BANISTER, COWAN & CO.. for the pur pose of conducting the business of a Real Estate and Financial Agency, with princi pal offices at Wilmmo-t, v n 5 h.t. I vv e respectfully offer our services to the LEMUEL BAXISS ER I D. S. COWAX, J. C. KEXTOX, For further information, address BANISTER, COWAX k CO. Wilmington, X. C. May, 7th 18$ 3m. St. H. CHEEK, c CAPEIIAR QIIEESi & C .41 Ell ART, GEXEPIT, COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, And Cotton Factors, No. 35 Commerce street, , NORFOLK, VA. No.-1.6m. F OR RENT A pood two sdorv ( )n?blim Trill ments) on Jmir, Ktroot i-rnn-n o. i, -r sonic Lodge. The building would answer ' very well for a Tobacco Factorv, and for ; many otherpurposea. G. R. SLEDOE. I March 20 tf. DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, Toilet Articles, Tobacco, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. ETC. AT BELLAMY'S drug store warrenton. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREP ABED OF THE BEST MEDICINES. J&f Calls for Physicians promptly attend ed to. Letters left at the Store, are taken to the office each day. TO THE PUBLIC. GIVE YOUR DRUG TRADE EXCLUSIVELY, TO THE DRUG STORE, AND HAVE A FIRST GLASS DRUG STORE, I THE BEST OF .MEDICINES, AT REASONABLE PRICES LITE AND LET LIVE. t-2-tf. nHAXUES, Lemons and CocoanutJ : i .. - J 1 r i , j jusi itvcimu, ana icr sale Dy G. R. SLEDfJFl. March, 2Tth 18fi9. rtOFECTlOXARlES. Fresh Sup j plies received everv week, and for sal by G. R. SLEDGE. Meal and Flour, of constantlv on baud -at G. R. S! "cal and Flour, of the best kind, at SLEDGE'S. Bacon, Eard and Fish, constantlv on hand, and for sale at G. R. SLEDGE'S. C Carolina Rice for sale by G. R. SLEDGE. "aluable Real Estate for sale Apply toG. R. SLEDGE. March, 27th 1S69 no-12tf TO THE PEOPLE OF WARRENTON AND VICINITY. JTTTAVrNG made arrangements to move to me y 1 wouia most ciieenully re commend to my former patrons and friends, DR. f. E. TURNER, of Henderson A". C, who is a graduate of i . ... . i ' i . . ij KJ J AJ J MJi a. and who doubtless will give satisfaction to me D.-Uiii.-uyiih I.M'.AI AL ' ILLbGK." au who may lavor him with calls Dr. Turner, proposes to make regular visits to this place, and will occupy during his stay, my old rooms. T"IN taking my leave of Warrenton, and the people surrounding, who have so generously encouraged and patronized me while one of them, I deiire to express publicly to them, my thanks for the same, with the wish for the individual welfare and prosperity of each one )f its good peo Very trulv, K. D. FLEMING. Warrenten, N, C, March, 23, 1S(J9, 12. Tones & Plummet . GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants and C4rocers, No. 114 Sycamore St., East Sie, Petersburg Va. ' Soii; consignments jrf Cotton, To bacco, Wheat, iiid all other kinds of produce and Merchandise. Orders for joods filled at Reasonable Rates. Robert H. Jones, Late Inspector at Moore's Warehouse. Henhy L. Pi.ummer, Late of the Firm of Xr. M. Martin, Plurarncr & Co., and W. K. Martin &. Co. No-5-6m U BFaKLET. W. M. MILLAR. J, W. AlwnT i i I ERH.EE 4 . mi.T.AR Mr r-A . 7 . m m V.V. JOBBERS IN DRY GOODS MD NOTIONS No. 16 West Main Street, XORFOLK VA. Xo.-l-3ra. Parker Wmimn & c. h nn' THE MUTUAL UiZ INSURAXCE COMPAXY OF NEW YORK. THE HESULTS of all it, featorop r.nj conditions are lest aamnui np in tbe followiag , aTATKMENTS: Tim covnsv n.v rra. 1. 188 THE LARGEST j &BH INSURKP, 52,3S4 i olicies. THE LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED, THE LARGEST AMOUNT OF ASSETS, $23,319,31 fj.oo ! the largest annual income from Premiums. u naAs THE LARGEST ANNUAL INCOME FROM Interest, Sl,3l5,?6l.OO THE LARGEST ANNUAL INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES, ALL CASH, $10,173,047,61 lff FTAS PAID The largest Annual Cash Divided, (1867) $2,517,114,0 The largest Total Dividend Cash value of a!i dividend!, over $12,500,000,00 Additions for Dividends, over 827,ooo;ooo.oo j IT SHOWS The lowest raU of mortality to inomt 9,09 The smallest ratio of total dutgo to total income, only 22,76 It makes the safest possible investments. It is the oldest Mutual company of the United State? It is the most equitable Company in th world, and offers superior adrantages in all the features of the business, combine with unequaled firancial securitt- O. F. BRESEE, GeWarfJgent JACOB PARKER, Local Afrent, WARREXTOX, X. C. THE CONNECTICUT Ml'TCAL if r LIFE IXSURAXCE COMPANY OF HAKTFORI) CONN. JACOB PARKER, Local Agentj, WARRENTON, N. C. THE PUTNAM Fire Insurance Company OP HAETTORD, CONNECTICUT. CASH CAPITAL 500,000. DamelBcck, Sec. ?av: .nVw pg. E. WORTH1XGTOX, Vice Pres. JACOB PARKER, Agent, WARREXTOX, X. C. .THE MARYLAND FIRS Insurance Company of BALTIMOR.E, JACOB PARKER, Agent, WARREXTOX, N. C. V The American Fire Insurance COMPANY OF BALTIMORE JACOB PARKER LOCAL AGT. WARREXTOX. X.C, NOTICE BACON. LARD, FfcOi; and MEAlT of sale by PARKER WAT805 &CO. "17E hare just received a so4 Pnpnlr .VV f ROC ICR IBS. DRY ROODS "' HARDWARE. PARJCER W TRn- I r -4-tf.
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