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sritt pun grtt The "Little Corporal" again visits tia in its monthly round; filled with choice entertaining' and instructive matter for the little folks, i Published in Chicago 111. 3P , July, 33tli, I860, j '.vWl Newspaper Advertising and Genera "S&icflS Agency for North Carolina, ' : WM. A. 1IEARNE & CO., 'neiial Agents for. the North Carolina P Press; and General Agents for the Collation of Claims of every ' description' throughout ;tha ' State, Office, Goldsboro', N C. rjr Are authorize! Agents for the LIVING PRESENT, i J a Iff VaterV. 1111 VCUUU3UaT ...o. o lin the flooring of Mr. John R. John son's shoe factory on the corner of Main and Franklin streets, the work- ' n inrmn wenv horrified at br Dr. J. J. Lawrence, the celebrated meu tuba , pViriilcUn and Chemist, is a safe feasant. - - . . iL si hnnnnt l- Ihn I .7 , , ' discovering on uw gruuuu uV.w.u . d reliaWe remedy. for the prevention and cure of all diseases caused by a Tor, pid Liver, Impure Blood, Disorders of the Kidneys, or Debility of tne JNervous fays tern. It regulates the secretions, eradicates all humors or taints, restores lost or wasted nervous power, and at the same time builds up and imparts tone and vigor to the whole system FbiIaIiB DisBASBS'r arge numbers of Women in fact almost : nine-tenths of the entire sex suffer from some "disease pecu liar to females Da liAWBKscl'g WOMAN'S FRIEND meets with wonderful success in curing them. - This fact should be widely known. If every lady in the United States were " to take one or two bottles of the WOMAN'S FRIEND, they would be repaid by a re newal of health and strength . It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is endorsed by the best Physicians. Koskoo, the great Liver Invigorator, Blood Purifier, and Renovator, : prepared i .. t r l flooring, the skeletons oi nve uuiuau beings. ' . ' ; Here, veiled in mystery, which the last great (lay alone will solve, is per haps one of tho darkest, most cold blooded crimes which ever shocked . a -civilized people. ; J The building, which Is a portion of the old Court llousojof, Bute county, was removed to this place, on the for mation of Warren and has been becu- GAIMRY IS NOW OPEN. S0 OS 03UJ ; '3SY0. fflAS ui wy&mm 'STIIHO mi D R. G O D D I N'S COMPOtJNl? QmrtAS BITTERS . Cures chills aitd Fever, Byspepsiandiges- tion.Uoliic, pick btomach. Bronchitis, Asthma, "Neuralgia, Rhumatism, &c," A UNIVER8AL TONIC. A sure, safe, and reliable preventive and cure for all Malarial - diseases, ( and all dis ease requnng a general tonic impression. - Perpared,only,by Da. N. A. H. GODDIN, and for sale everywhere. - : i , . JAMES T, WIGGINS, (Successor to J. H. Baker & Co.) Proprie tary Agent and Wholesale dealer in Patent Medicines, Norfolk, Virginia. April 23d, 1869. no-16-12m. Sambo Versus John Chinaman- The California Republicans. The homely old adage that "Chick ens come home to roost," when ap plied to those who meet with punish- pied siuce 1844 by its present owner ment or embarrassment as the conse- Mr. Johnson, whose character for in- quence of their. own acts, is venhea . . . I in 1 r ziocn rf 4 V rr. nlfvrvmi.iirAi'C'hm'Ainry tcgrity and higb principle, entirely i" v uiw-nuiou.ui divests him of any tinge of suspicion, 'particularly as the appearance of the partially decayed bones of the skelc- tons point to a period farther back as the date of their deposit 4hercv ' Just ninety years agp, Bute county was divided into AVarren and Franklin, and the building used as a court house inoved'to the capital ot the new coun ty of Warren,' where it has been vari imdir iNwl , since n.s law offices, tcue. . vuuij - 1 7 rnent rooms, Hotel, liar and gambling rooms, te. It does Lot require a very great effort to fancy, amid the demor alization immediate! v succeeding the r ivolu io.i, the eita'ilish iient rcY , fir .away from the busy centres' ol trade and travel, of a den of murderers and thieves, whose bloody record perished With their numerous -victims, and have negro South. radicals of California. gone with their party for suffrage, - for elevating the ern negroes over the white people and n ' . 1 ... t f J 1 1 i . ' 1 ior me consutuuonai amenumeui put ting all colors and races of men on an equality, and now they are alarmed at the cousequenevs ,of their ultrM'adl calism. They are likely to have as large a dose of the (. hincso as they have forced the bouthern whites to swallow of the negro. They are sick at stomach in advance and. in contem plation of the future. The Republi can State Convention of California in i s platform of resolutions emphati cally ,koposes Chinese suffrage in any form." Like the radicals of other States of the North they j magnani mously give the suffrage to the ignor- ''.. . . . 1 t 'a a t ana brutal uecrro to tne lowest race of mankind beeause they have scarcely anv ueroes anions mem: but it is quite another thing when the Chinese are in question. How illogi- IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND- I OFFER for sale privately, a valuahle tract of land situated in this County, two miles from Macon, Depot, on the E. & G. R E. The tract is the one formerly owned by John E.I Brown-J and is remarkably, well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobacco, and Wheat. The land is well watered, well timbered, and contains about 530 acres, and located in the midst of very good society. ' The buildings are comfortable and com- modiousL To persons who may desire to engage in the "trucking" business this farm presents a rare opportunity. For further particulars apply to JOHN W. RIGGAN, Agt. Ju-4-tf. -Littleton. RIVES & PROCTOK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN whose existence is marked only now h.ai aIltj inconsistent are these repubii bv the dinning laws of tho five silent- witnesses so recently brought to light This is. the only reasonable solution of the problem, as the oldest of our citizens remember nothing in the least degree calculated to thro light on the 'su'iject. . We think our good friend Mr. John son would fiad it trofitablo to tei r down the premises and make a thol- -ough search for buried treasure, which :1 tit ' 1 ."J.fl 1 T ? .1 (loiuiiicss pionuiuuy aoounus in ino Rhnpeof suhdrv earthen i;irs full of Spaniah doubloons or Uiitiah sover eigns. , The - A- MEDICINES, ijancu uid toilet L E S Paints, Gils, DjerSluffs, 5 Imported Domestic X Glass, Putty, f L'Soices. A-r.. Oft err - ir lutai ion for cood schools, enjoyed anu .ained by o'ur village in the past bids l.i.. tQ X)Q rev;Ved, at least to as great an exk- as jlc e pleted niuinees-of the people at lrgQ justifies. Trior to the war, no villa. f in the state boasted better or largir schools, both male and female, than Warrcnton, none possessed greater advantages in location healthfulnes?, or suitable buildings for the purpose. Certainly, none claimed greater talent and ability in its principals and teacl -ers. I With the: war, the ability of the people to sustiin these institutions vanished. Teachers were scattered, and the schools lanquishcd. "With the location of Rev. Turner j Joncsi we- now claim for Warrenton ' four of the best institutions of learning in the State, The three female schools being in charge of Mr. Jones, Mrs. V, L. Jones and Mrs. S. D. Twitty, and Mrs. Wilcox, at either of which the young lady is sure of finding pa rental! care and attention, firmness in nfw,w BtrU Mention to her stud. lea and a consid -v wtticniuiness i Z T er her morals and health, with every . facility for finishing her course of fctudy, a finished lady, abundantly fitted for the duties pertaining o her 6p'here of life. The male Academy nntler the direction of Capt. John Bugger A. M. is every way worthy of the patronage of a discriminating pub- v Yicl who can but discover in him every clement composing the finished scholar , and gentleman, Thp lpxurlaat hedge along the walk running South from the residence of Mr. Elias Carr, has become a nuisance to pedestrians, whose eyes are greatly .(endangered in passing at night not to speak o tiic 'damage J.o hats, bon- , nets, etc. i 1 . She saw and pruning shears should be put in requisition, - - ' 1 In union of hand and brain lies the true strength of achievement. An. unsparing rod (suitable fqr fst people; a purry-cutr. cans I iverv one acquaintea wun history, as weil as every physiologist, knows- that the Chinese are a fare su perior m l more intellectual roce than the neroesvthcy were a civilized peo ple when the nations of Europe were barbarian., and in many things we may yet ieam from them. In some arts they are yet superior ; in agneul--ture they have attained a - high point of exeellencc, and in the social or do- mestic lriuos they will compare with the mosi civilized people, and they maintained an organized government and" system of society from the earli est times to the, present day, while the uoroes have never emerged from bar barism, except with some degree of civilization has been forced upon them the white man. We tell these Cal ifornia republicans they must be logi cal in this matter. They ca mot es cape from tho consequences of their own acts and the acts of their party. If the suffrage'' is not to be held exclu- S1'v bv the white; race of RuroDean stock. auA'fhe negroes ,are to be put on an equality with our own. intellec tual race the Chinese cannot be exclu ded. If we a:e to try the experiment of a mongrel republican empiie that race which stands next to the Cau casian cannot be placed beneath the negro, the lowest of all. Many of our radicals may yet live to be serious ly troubled by the political and social monster they have raised.-. Y. Her ald. V . : - ' ; SOUTHERN DEPOT FOR ROSADALIS- ' Would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Physicians, Planters, and oth ers to their extensive atock and superior inducements. lOl Sycamore St.. Petersburg Ta1 N.F. HIVES, M. D. w. U. rROCTOR April,-23-no-16-6m. ORANGES, Lemons " and CoCoanats, just received, and for sale by - R. SLEDGE. -March, 27th 1869., . ; COXFECTIOIVARIES. Fresh Sup plies received every week, and for sale by u. 11. SLEDGE. Meal and Flour, of the best kind, constantly on hand at - - - . G- R-SLEDGE'S. v Bacon, Lard and Fisli, constantly on hand, and for sale at - v G. R. SLEDGE'S. Carolina Rice for sale by G. R. SLEDGE. Valuable Real Estate for sale, Apply to G. R. SLEDGE. March, 27th 1869 - no-12tf NOTICE: THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exis ting under , the style of Borrows and Williams, is this day disolved by mu tual consent. Parties indebted to the firm are requested to come, forward and settle with J. W. Williams. , . Warrenton, June 1st, 1869 BURROWS & WILLIAMS- NEWDRY GOODS STORE. P. T. i7?BW00D & 00.4 J?o 41 Sycamore Street, . , . . - ; Pbtebsbcbo, VaT HAVE Now opened a large stock of Sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, Rich Silk. Embroideries, Lace goods, Cloaks, and a full Una of Mourning and. Wkddij goods. We keep every article usually kept in a first clais store. We invite the attention ; of our North Carolina friends to-the same. No.-l-54a - . .. r WAEBEH COUHTT LAUDS WANTED. I shall issue in a few weeks, my second descriptive circular of lands for sale, and request all who wish to dispose of their lands, to furnish me with description and price, that I may advertise them. No charge will be made unless a sale is ef fected. I am establishing sub-agencies, through out Virginia, Maryland,- Pensylvania, Dela ware and New Jersey, and will soon have III HJCp5pC pOPn1!oP a VminmUm I VIUVUUVU . 1VUlUtl fcV X ' f 'All J I Norfolk Market. Norfolk, Va. July 10. 1869 Cors new 100 ! Wheat $175 a2 00. , Meal 95 -Oats 65c " Floor Family $13 75; extra $9 a!3; super nne o 0Ua8 SO fine 6ia7 50. - Bacok Ham 24; hog round 18Jal9c. V INEuAB Lile Ot Wlgllt 35c. Staves R. O Hhd. $36: W. O. Hhd 98. ' . :, B"TTeb Va. in Tuba S0a45c fair to good. Oitano Pernvian $82. . - . .1 ft- COTT05 32a33. i.--Cheese 20a24 f ? Gtjknt Cloth 22a24 . Bale Ropb -23a24. , L ' (. PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STIFFS, 1 Toilet Articles, Tobacco CIGARS, ETC. ETC. ETC. f : . AT . BELLAMY'S DRUG STORE, WARRENTON. Notice of Copartnership. WiLMisaTOS, N. C, April 15,. 1869 "TT7E THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE T f this day entered into Co-partner ship, under the firm name and style of BANISTER, COWAN & CO., for the pur pose of conducting the business of a Real instate and Financial Agency, with princi pal offices at Wilmington, N. C, and New York City. We respectfully offer our services to'the public. LEMUEL BANISTER, D. S. COWAN, For fartEer information, address t BANISTER, COWAN & CO. : 'Wilmington, N.' C. May!, 7th 1869. , ; 3m 1869 SPK,SUCO0DS- 1869 GEORGE R. SLEDGE, AT II IS OLD STAND, 1 Established February, 1S43. ) CORNER or MAIS AKD FBAXKLIX STREETS, 1 WARRENTON, N. C, . Is now receiving from the North, where he purchased them in person, a complete variety stock, consisting of Dry Goods, ' .. -. Groceries, Provisions, - ' : Boots, 1 . j ..' I .. , ' . Shoes, r " ' , ;Uats, U ' Cap?, . Tin' and other wares, Confectioneries, Toys. Fancy Goods, a Cigars and Tobacco, and many other articles too numerous to mention. ; ' 1 '''. The Public Are respectfully invited to call and Jj" E W FIRM. , ; " THE public are respectfully informed that the business of ' COACH MAKING will be continued at Bobbitt's old stand, by J.W. Williams, under the firm and style of J. .W. .Williams. The, business will be complete in all of its departments, and no pains .will be spared to give our patrons full and entire satisfaction. iOur terms will be positively, cash. There will be no deviation from this rule the : basis. of our business. J. W. WILLIAMS. June-11-1869. -"' . . : ,i KOTICE 'E the undersigned, John W. Wil- MALE ACADEMY. ' THE Fall Session will begin July . 21st 1869. ; - TERMS : $24 for English, $30 for Clas sics, Half-in advance, balance at close of session. Terms to be complied with be- wioiuiciuig pupil. luy.SK owing this School must make arrangements to pay ; as we have waited patiently, 1. z. & 3 years ; longer indul gence no one asks or gives. JNO. E. DUGGER, A.M. Ju-4-lm. Principal. PRESCHIPriONS UAlititW JULY PREPARED 0 TBE BEST MEDICINES Thej are vol find it stock liams of the Coruity of Warren and State of North Carolina, and William Wat son of the same County and State, hereby certify, that we have formed a limited co partnership for the transaction of business as Coach-Makers, .to be conducted under the name and firm of John W Williams that the principal place of business of said copartnership is Bituated in Warrenton, in the County and State aforesaid ; that said John W. Williams is the general partner, and said William Watson, is-the special partner and has contributed to the com mon stock the specific sum. oi one thou sand dollars, in an Actual cash payment, as capital ; thctt said copartnership is to commence on the fifth day of June, A. D. 1869, and terminate on the fifth , day of June A. D. 1873. JOHN W- WILLIAMS, . WM. WATSON. Wo. PEnKixse-x, WITH ; M.. L0WENBACBJ WHOLESALE LIQUOR AITD COMMISSION MEECHAITiV Ifo. 04 South Howard Ztmoti, and 28S West Piatt Sire; baj.timore; REFERS TO D. Hillkb & Co., EallixnoM, KI Stellkai, Hixrichi h Co., B&2 tin PK5H1MAX RaoK., Baltimore, M.Cp H lkb hBttK, Wooditock, Vw Witx & Bro., , J Staunton, Va, A. B. Ikiok, Pr?tfd7it Eirst Rat. Bank, - Harrisonburg, Va. No.-l-6m. I DK. LAWRENCE'S , CELEBRATED J "Woman's Friend I ..: A safe and reliable recaedj for perfected ene 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, 1869. tf B. F. LOi SADDLES) HAKUXSS, BRIDLES, COLLARS &C P.UL S T E W A R D, Manufacturer and dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, &C. Constantly on hand covered and open seat McClellan Saddles, Shaftoe and Plain Citizens Saddles, Carnage, Buggle, Wagon, Cart and Plough . Harness, Felt Saddle Cloths, Whips, Bits, Spurs, &e.t &c Orders solicited. P. -M. STEWARD, No. 90 Sycamore Street. -ap-23 no-16-3m. Petersburg, Va. . SUCH AS ' . Leuchorrkea, or Wlite$ ; Prelapni Uteri, T Falling of the Womb; ImgnUsr, Pain ful, or Snpprttstd MmUraJn ; PatH in the Back ; i , Nervousneu, Waltfulnett, , Wfkxtss, . DDICATP TO TUX ; v . t " LADIES OF ASI EC I CA , For whose benefit it u dlgad, &4 ' whose happiness it will promote, by the discoverer, - t ;' ! J. J. LAITOEXCE, SI. D., Chemiat. -co:- Special Newspaper Advertising -A5I GENERAL) COLLECTION AGENCY, FOR N0RTII CAROLINA : - TO . m YSICIAKS i ! . . - t. " The articles of which the Woman' Frie4 is compounded, are published around eaeh bottle, and it ia believed to be the best Uterine Tenia and Alterative yet &ae vex ed ... i SPRING GOODS! SmiNG CLOTHING 1 . GENTS WE A1U EXAMINE HIS STOCK subscriber facilities for buying goods rpassed by none, and with twenty- five years experience in business, he risks nothing in saying that cash buyers' will to their advantage (Ho examine his before buying jelsewhere HAVING LAID IN 4 COMPLETE and splendid assortment of SPRING CLOTHING,, direct from the best market, we are now prepared to offer to the trade and public generally the btst inducements to be found in our line in the Southern market. Our stock of Clothing complete,' em bracing Everything desired for Gent's wear. Splendid Business Suits, ' . . Elegant Shirts. Drawers, Socks COLLARS AT ALL PRICES, And everything else usually found in a first-class wholesale and retail Clothing es tablishment. . TpST", Wedding and other suits made to order at shortest notice. The attention of the merchants of East ern North Carolina ia particular lp invited to our stock. NOAH WALKER & Co., 45 Sycamore street, ap-23-no-16-12m Petersburg, Va. WM. A. IIEAItNE CO. SPECIAL AGENTS FOB THE JTORTH CAROLINA PRESS, AND OEKEBAI. AGENTS FOR THE . COLLECTION OF CLAIMS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. CiOLDSDORO', X. Ci , ' BY AUTHORITY, solicit in person,! and receive advertisements for the North Carolina Press, in the Commercial cities of Wilmington, Newbern, Norfolk, Peters burg, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, and attend to the collection of claims of every description, throughout the State of North Carolina. Will also undertake the collection of all old dues to the Press of the State, in any of the above places. Refer Specially, to Geo. V. Strong, Jssq. Goldsboro' ; Mai. J. A. Engelhard, Editor Wilmington Journal ; lion. Plato l)urham, Raleigh ; Hon. Gee. Howard, Tarboro ; and Gen. M. W. Ransom, Weldon, N. C. Refer generally,- to the Conductors of the State Press. . Messrs: Wm. A. Hearne & Co., as above, areliereby authorized Special Agents lor, the Living Present. It is a valuable and reliable agent in all de raugements 'of the Female Reprodtire Organs, arid in Hysteria, Nerroat Head ache, Spinal IrreUtions, &c. ; , -', . J. H. BAKER it CO., Wholesale Agenti, No 4 Main street NORFOLK VA. var-To whom all orders or letters mutt be addressed. i Price $l,00per Bottle. BO-lS-tf. ApHl-24-ly GEO. R. SLEDGE. MILES B.. BRANCH. r. TYREE, J. n. HERBERT. J. I Calls for Physicians promptly attend ed to. WITH ' , BRANCH & HERBERT, CROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Vo. 123 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VA. Will give their personal attention to the sale of COTTON TOBACCO, and all othr jrnOpUCE entrusted to their care j pr!-It. Iwturns made. .' " Liperal advances made Oil Produce in hand. Constantly on hattd & good sup ily.of Lagging and rope, and Fertilizers. KILIS B. branch, Late branch Rives & Co. j. h. Herbert, Late of Halifax Co. , N. C. No.-l-6m. : '. JEW 5GOOD8. f am now receiving new Smrolies of dra. ceHe$, Confectioriaries, . Dry Goods, Shoes &e.t all of which, will be sold at the lowtea market rates fqr Cash or produce. ' ) Q. , R. SLEDGE. A good two story (building with base mentsy on-Main 'Street itnown as the Ma sonic Lodge. The building would answer erj wen ior a Tobacco Factory, and for many oiner purposes. " : G. R. SLEDGE. . March 20-tf. "' r' ' i Letters left at the Store, are taken to th office each day: ! . TO THE PUBLIC. GIVE YOUR DRUG TRADE , EXCLUSIVELY, TO THE DRUG STORE, AND HAVE A TIEST QLASS DEUP ST0EE, WITH THE , BE.ST OE. iMSDJCINES,. AT BEASpNpnE:PEICE LIVE AND LET 1 YE. COLLECTIONOF State and County Taxes OF 1S69. I will attend at the places, and on the days designated below, for the purpose of receiving the State and County Taxes of 1869, to wit: Turners Store in Towhship No. 1 (Ri?er), on Saturday the lth July mst. Rodwell & Colemans Store in Township No 2. (Six Pound), Monday 19th July inst. John Hicks House, in Township No, 3 (Hawtree), Tuesday 20th July inst.' Hall's School House in Township 'No. 4. (Smith's Creek), Wednesday 21sf July. Enterprise in Township No. 5 (Nutbus'" Thr.r-iy July. TO INSURE ! s LARGE CROPS AND- ENRICH YOUR LANDS, j USE i : ' ' WHAN-N'S. RAW BONE T?KEElt & CO. Jj . : Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 12 Roanoke Square, NORFOLK VA. j We allwavs keep on hand a good stock of pure old Virginia Rye IVIiialtey, which we buy from Distillers, and guaran tse to be free from injurious compounds. Also Brandies, wines &.C., both for eign and domestic. Our low grades ' of Whiskey are al ways well rectified, and clear of fusil oil and other bad properties. Orders by mail, with atisfactory refer ences, will receive prompt attention. Those in want of pure Liquors either by the bbl. or keg, will please address! FREER & CO. no-7-3m.' . Norfolk Va; Tones & Plumnier, . GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants and Grocers, No. 114 Sycamore St., East Side, PetersDitr Va. Solicit Consignments of Cotton, To tacco, Wheat, and all other kinds of Produce and Merchandise. Orders' for Goods filled at Reasonable Rates. ; R6bkrt H. Jonks; Late Inspector, at Moore's "Warehouse. Henry L. Pltjxmer, Late of the Firm of X. 3. Martin, Plum(nof 6UPKR-PH0SPIIATB- . It is thoroBghly reliable MANURE, made of Pure materials, and warranted from adul teration. Every ingredient of which it ii made, U in itself a valuable Manure. These are, RAW BONES, GUANO and ALKALIES, made soluble by Sulphuric Acid. . Ne ia. ert or worthless f ubetanoes are need, r ' It is quick in its effects, and Lasting La its results. It contains every element necessary for every crop. ! j It is honestly made and offered ia geed faith, based npob an experience of more . than nine yean. Every Farmer and Tracker, who deilrtt ' large crops should use WHANN'I Raw -Bone Super-Phosphate. Send for Circular coTtaiaing Uttiae&iabj and directions for applying. 3- Price $5S per Ton. in toagv Address, ... HYMANS k DANCY, -Manufacturer's Agents, NORFOLK, VA-UO-12-lm . jobs aaaixeTov,' i. r. a. a. aaiaoTos. aaxiserov. rjiTKiOB -MAnT&& co. r hXedwaee, cutlery; I IRON, STEEL, BELTING PACKING, WAGQN, MATERIAL, &C. Steam-Boat Bail Road and Mill SUPPLIES. Corner Main St., and Market Square, ; MQRF0LK YAV J Old Shatter, in TOmp No. 6. (Sandy Cre;j Sat-aay 24 July. . Shoc."0 Springs in Township No. 7. (Shoo- co),lMonday atitn July. Grove Hil, in Township No: 8. (Fishing Creek), Wednesday 28th July. Thomas M- Fleming's in Township No 5. ( Judkin's), Thursdayj 29;h July. Warrenton. at the' Court House batuxaay, 31st July . , At the same time all who owe taxes on former Lists, will have an opportunity of paying taxes past due, wluch opportunity it is hoped will not be neglected, as collec tion f taxes. Dast due. by distraint, will be commenced immediately, after the the 31st instant. N. R. JONES Sheriff. ; Warrenton July 7th 1869 - H'.-ZO 6. T. A. Montgomery Registrar fo Warrenton Township, No 10. will be found at the Court Uouse, on the 31st July, anion August 1st, t, Register who have not been heretofore Registered, ia Township No. 10- 1 - BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND DEALER IN FINE CUTLERY, PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, C. S reswore 8t ;Peersliurf', Ta 14 iCjNeTv fancy french inetial papers vent by jmail, post paid, upon receipt of 85c. 9-t'H , . WALTER A. MONTGOMERY, : Attorney at Law, WARRENTON, S. WILL attend 'regularly the courts of Warren, Franklin and Halifax. . Office over the store ef T. A. Montgomery July 1?, 1867 27-m. TR4 J.Ui COOK. I i . HAS RETURNED T Warrenton, and respectfully offers his ser rues te the puelic. ne-f t: TO THE PEOPLE OF WARRENTON AND YICINITY. HAVING made.arrangements to move to the West, 1 would most cheerfully re commend to my lormer pairons ana irienu, ' - DR. V. E. TURNER,' of Henderson, N: C., who i a graduate of the "BALTIMORE. ,DENTAL COLLEGE.", and who doubtless will give satisfaction 10 all who mav favor him ith calls- Dr. Turner, propose to make regular visits to this place,- and will oocupy during his stay, my old rooms. ..... 35 IN taking my leave of Warrenton, and the Teople surrounding, who have so generously encouraged and patrouuea me while one of them. I desire to express publicly to thexxi, my thanks for the same, with the wish for the Individual welfare and prosperity of each one of its good peo ple, Very truly, .... It. V. tL.ii.MliU. Warrenton, )t, C.,' Mirch, 23, 1869 . 1,2 cosmissiox MxntnAmrg. 106 Sycanlore St Peterburr,To. : Solicit consignments of CttttOB Te- baccoy ITbeat, ud Country pro dace generally, to the sale of which they rive personal attention.' and make prompt returns. Liberal advances made upon pro duce' in hand, or upon receipt of hlna ef lading-. Ragging and XUjie Groce ; Ties, fwnisuel at lowest Kark i '., Pxtkbsbcbo, Va., Sept. 1, 1868.1 iiannz ionneo a pannm waanuuii with the above firm, I respectfully solicit- the patronage of my . friends In Vlrgmia and North Carolina, which was so liberal-' ly bestowed upon me In former years, as suring them that nothing shall Ve wanting on my part to promote tneir interests. . , Mr. J. J. FERC1T AIX ii also with us. saxd will be pleased to serve his fHeudj, " No.-1-tf. E. T. POWELL, Latewlth QwathxaeyBroe J.: R. ALLEN, V Of Richmohd, . VUginU pOTfELLAr. AIXEX, . - ii WHOLESALE GROCERS, 29 Commerce f tree t, . NOFOLKV; ! ZCR0WDER, MAXUFACTUItEB AAI DEALER ' I ; ' in : .: ' ' MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. Tomb and Mead Stones, &c, Would respectfully call the attention of the public to the above card, promising those who patronize him, to furnish the desired' work, in as, good style and finish as any executed in the south, and at as low a rate as the times Justify. "Call on or address him care J. S. Joner, Henderson, or Br. Geo. Field Warrenton, h' C. 4 tf. REFERENCES BY .PERMISSION Citizens' Bank, Norfolk Va. : WarwfcV & Barksdalet Planters National Bank, aa4 K, H. Manury & Co., Bankers, Richmond Va ; D. i. Foley, Bros. . JrCo.. and L. W. Gunther, Baltimore, Md Burke, Herbert & Co., Bankers, Alexandra ; Powell & Blaokley, Staunton ; C. T. Palmer, - Arbor Hill, Augusta C-, V. ' -Ne-l-l2ok -. - KOTICE- pff I hare on hand srveral sU ef TTsr nees, which' I am offering at low rates, far Cash, or Country produce at market p"icv. I guarantee entire satisfaction, having had 13 vear3 exoerience in thbtiines RICHARD ROW LETT. I NO.-l-tf. I " ;
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
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