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f, v J . vrr. 1: f 1 .NT : I I .1 . - . . -r" i i i tt; ..-. l on -l I From tne i.yiicinur v iruiKui, om. j ( To Your TeutlpTtsFslei: 1 fW 7'here was once a, slight defection anions the tribes of ' Israel, dntlltfie c-rnv-haired counsellors fof Solo'raftni, remembering; the niing,V of; their m Important to Bankrupts. I h e; Petrst)u rar tndp.m irA1hWT5- iqinr oa jot njbrmattoh dfHmpor- "tOns? of til 0 roost iliTfoftantlrorimi memberitif? the tan;iK!go oftheir nentstof lc RMrnptfLa Is Mt aster, to the effect tlwti '--a soft anwlik-jrlartppliofor vcr lurneth away wrath," urged his ! its benefits to file his petition for adis: Ex-Governor Wort"'- 'toso JpnesgJ, : i z .. sw sonartd words to the people," and thereby at tach thejm to himself) &tcJTfl'itiPu 7chohoani spurned thecotinsefsof ase some anxiety, returned to hia jome in "tbisjjjty ou Saturday renr last, mj cnmMTii; n-!tK Ka -c- A In lum fUfnfc i , ijuaj.i' AVilUtn II. Baglcvl Gt)V($hor YorUt; I) stood the journey fittfte wMl, and htfty Mention lor a dis- iiealtll POlianCQ fOrithlSf ninisVnconfS fi t 1 aLIxt-. it r A tt IMPEOVED PREMIUM Esseiibc. qfi-CofteL GUATiA-NTE Hi T T 1 r T-i n wrw pacK.ire oi tlnsrissonoe Willi fra as i-f as fot prnds coffee, and coffee it Vill ptcscfre i JerfectTy the teaf'taste is not quite so precarious as his ' of the best coffee, and will hare a more S 1 n tbTs IJOTSSenTeoH ... win ue mncn more wnoiosome than awkx perie nei(U6gbt4ii4 nex te-4 iteresteil partes. rience iikc nis own, ir.ai counsel above alluded have escaped the attention cf many , macI ai in th? liriffg present, Heart irithift, attdCrbil o'er head." Fridayi Augtlt aT, 1SG9. WALTER A. MONTGOMERY, Literary and Political Editor. J. M. WAODILL, General News, and Local Editor. ; which, uprortunately, neither himself j or-those-16. whom he applied, were i competent, to afford in an exigency so srrave and perilous. Tliev advised 1.. j l him fiotto yield to thos.who prayed V, i 1 that"? the public burthens! might ;r be ( mado lighter, uhd so he answered the people roughly; paying that he would make. their yoke more grievous than, it bad been under his. father's 1 reign ; and that his little finger should be heavier than his father's loins. Then it was that "the people answered the king, saying s liJWhat portion have we in, I)avid neither have we inher itance, i a J esse ; ..to your .tents, 0: Is rael : now seo to thino ,owu . house, David. So - Israel departed to their tcnts. The rest - of the history is knowjf to all lJiblo readers, and - it is enough .for ns to say, .here, that . the tribes of Israel were separated forever. We have been strikiDgly reminded to expires, without a liOn'the line 6fitht,jritmington.Cliar pure -offe ft also Yys wlear ,'irithottt re Viuiring any taing tol fclarify iti , Directions' on each package. Call and pet a box for No. 2 Arrington Block. compliauceithrtho lawthd Kegisters in difll-reut'parts of the State Have no further option than to sfirikd the name ot the delinquent partiesVfrom their re cords. Should he afterwards desire to try the lay .agaihy 1o will have to be gin ilti novo, and will besides, have to surrender assets equal to 50 per cent. 01 nis lncteDteclness. ?.-fIt has als6"bcen"dccided that a per son who applies for the benefits of the act under the fifty per cent clause will be entitled to the property exempted whether he receive ? his discharge or not.- That amount will be secured to the applicaptrin perpetuity. This ig a .very important matter to many people, and it affects quite a-numbcr of cases already in. progress in the State." Trrf 9J CT n J; ross bcotcli fenutl O in tin boxes, at 10 and 15 cts. each lotte b Rutherford Radroad no rain has fsUleu l Xor vsome. UmpAirJivery Uiu WA DD1LL8, consequently presents the same dried up and withered appearance so .painfully noticeable ' during ithe, Johg jdroughjt ; df ! Inst rhnnth.Wil. ".Trtiimnl " " "" " Tn bar feret couVtv lliefrDSare ishing. Fanners expect a more abundant yield jo f corn, cotton: and tgrouncU nuts than at any time for the laatlcn years. The country on' the road from J there to Goldsboro' does not appear to'have'silf fe red from dry' weather. On the line between Goldsboro' and Ralei'ih veireta- vartm JtfONTG OitER Y, Box 58. rpilE Copartnership heretofore exist I ting under the liimc and style of A. II. Miles 8f Cpl is 'lesohed by limi tation of time mentioned in. the Copart nership articles. . , A s 1. M. MILES & Co. f 4 ' i . ; ; The Tinning and Roofing business will licrcaitcx Jbe conducted by lhe taiUscriher - EDWARD SIIROYER. KORTH CAEOLIl WARREN COUNTY ) Tlic DTTellins, ,of brick, 42x35 with In the Superior Court. J,"MrWA DDI LLS". nCTKW Family Flour just, received, and X V for sale at J. M. WADDILL'S. suffering, and the farmers look THE LIVING PRESENT OFFICE ' Corner of. Main and Franklin Streets; over Ouorob R Sleoe' Store. . J i : . .... . - Thomas Ai'Montgomcry; General Agent or "Tim Living i-resenu - ; : i ; A few weeks ago the political status, of Virginia was truly; encourpging it gave promise to bring about a better state, of thing3- throughout the. whole' country- The1 people of that -State with great unanimity, both of thought and action, pursued that course in the matter of theate election, which they All letters connected fiththc. Editorial; D of this history n reading the account rtmant wut ', le directed in WALTER A, oftherresident, interylewj with the secretary ot tne iiepuoucan executive committee pf Mississippi which , has been published byauthority. j. Itconv-mits-(the President, unmistakably!, to the extreme wing of the Radicalparty, and cuts off all hope for any sympa thy or support, in that, quarter, for the men .who are laboring to soften the rigor of Radical-rule in, the South, ana to esiaunsn a party correspouuing to the liberally icvvs heretofore qnter tainedii and expressed ibf", General Grant. Upon reading ; it avc felt like saying for ourselves and our afflicted brethren or the feoutli ; f, vv hat por tion have wrc in David; neither haye we inheritance in the son , of -Jesse." Tie has cast us off. and we must look to ourselves. ,'The son of Jesse" has yielded 'I-to' short-sighted, and wicked counsellors, ana to tne eAinioj nts thought would" be' "acceptable to all concerned. They determined that the influence will " defeat "the beneficent 'Reconstruction: . requirements should be fully met and .that no fault , should attach to them in the premises. They very justly, as, every man. , of, intelli gence and character, throughout the Union' did and does regard theen-' tire action of the government' in the aims Of men who . were disposed . to abandon ! all party . allegiance . for the proniotion4of-, peace ' and the secure ment of ' the public good. '"'.' : More than this: We 'believe that be has destroyed the Republican party as suiely as Rehoboahj , iinder the , in- flucncc'or malign .counsel?, procured the revolt of the. ten- tribes. The matter of reconstruction, as ' trea'chcr-' libcVat men of the Republicaa partv- oos, vindictive, degrading, ana ex- the men who are not omce peggars eccdingly unjust. They lookod upon j.will array themselves with those who! the whole systonu s scheme to ave become i0 , ,J, . 4 - - tense selfishness andlproscnptioni of plunder and -flcgTado the white-popu-. Rodicaiisirij and the rolcfofi'Vtrmia.. lation of the South ; and : yet for the J and -Toancske will be re-enacled n sake of peace, law amd order, they j Mississippi and Texas. If Ihe'TiTsT- dent cannot prevent a rupture in his acquiesced in, what they could not approve. : 'Acting1, wisely iand pru dently, Virginia, in the July elections chose for herself good and responsible persons (with-few exceptions) rto fill her public places ; While a majority of own family, and-has failed to deter Judge Dent, his brother-in-law, from heading the liberal ticket in Mississip pi, he will hardlv hinder anybody .else, except a few time-serving flunkies and I politicians, from falling' into line with ! the friends of moderate counsels and I 'd Iiord Byron's! Last Days, In partirisr with Iord Rrrnn it ial "Tinaes t o N : j - sonid relief to cast a glimpse of light upon a very dark-pictures;; Though he continued;. to breathe bitter words against:Lady Noel down to I the time Y&W oi ner aeatn, yet lor three years before his own death he eems to har United l (a single instance ex ceptfcd)Tto 'write or speak unkindly of his wife.' The first four and the eighth stanzas of , his last beautiful verses. iuggest) that the un holy bonds which , h ad eld ' him were loosed. In the record of tlie last ten" days of his life, ;tba Jady from iwhom; he .had parted atjbnoaiaiiot named. In the intervals' ? Of conscieusnesa.his thoughts domed to her.f whom lie had; wronged 0 n; the idaythjit h e sailed xrom ueuuu. luwaru ureucu, uo .regret ted that bx had n6t first .gone to Eng land. On the. duy:jDeforo .bis,Tlcath he muttered,- 'Whyi did. I net 'go thome before I came! here?"v. On thei,salne day, when beiknQW.that he was dying, be wasi tnost anxious . to malce Fletch er, his old: servants uudet'stand his last J wishes. r :l he 'servant asked whether ; he should bring pen abd paper to take down his words. " Oh, no, V. he: said, itis now. nearfy Oyer.; .Go to.roy sis ter 'tell -her. Gato Lady Byron; you will, see her,, and. say-i-l? A His' voice faltered, and be continued to mutter t to himself for. nearly twenty ! minutes j with much : , eatae tues's, concluding, i l Now, .1 have! told : you' all" . u My lordJ'.said Eietcacr, :;.r,I hare not un derstood: a ".word: you have been : sav inff.?, 'fiKot .rnnderstood mq ? I said i , Byron, with a look of the utmost dis tress. ' " V hattt pity I t t hen it is too too late,; all is oyer.";., "I hope not," answered . Fletcher, t'but the -Lord's will be done.",k .".Yes, hot mine," he said, and tried to utter a few words, of Hon is anxiojusly forrain.Ral "Standard." - The funeral of Judge Osborno was largcjy attended yesterday evening, on which occasion Robert Burwell delivered an appropriate and impressive discoursed The itemains were : interred in the City Ceme;tery, where now, sleeps one pf Car- olinals most honored sons one whose dcatlj leaves a chasm in the community, and -Whose memory will ever be cherish ed Uy s all who knew him .Carolina JUST Received, Pure' Cider Vinegar, ' at J. M. W ADD ILL'S T) ARLOR JTatcheii; 711st received,'' and JL for sale air- J, M. W A 1) D ILL'S. iff iv Win. mi AWKlNS; Amvr7 of RCFUS II. HAWKINS, 1 riaintiff ALEXANDER B. HAWKINS Defemlants and others. Tn tliis case the Flaintiff having caused.a Summons to be issued against the De fendants and filed a complaint in which he alleged that he filed a Petition in Warren County Court, at its Fehruary Term 1803, against the lieirs at Law of his intestate, -f. - BfEW ADVEUTISEMEXTS. and Wintcn Importation 1869; '-- - - T) APKR and Envelopes at one fourth JTt-the usual price at J. M. Waddill's. I THE full worth of your 'money guar anteed, at . ; ? J, M. 1 WADDILL'S. GET THE BEST HEADY lOeFifiG, Millinery- and Straw. - Goods. -:q:- MllfSTROiXG GATOTt fcCu, . . .i .. BALTIMORE.' u i t.a v . . . v . ... A , , i a t , IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBS 'OF r...' BdNNET AND TEIMMINtf RIBBONS: YE iiY, ET AX L) SASIII RIBBONS,! BONINET SILKS, . SATINS & VELVETS. Illusions, t Blonda. Lapes,' Ruclios," JTptts i FUECH FLOWEJIS AND FEATHER Oi ?TRAtr DONXETS AKD XADIKs' "HATS, 7, , TRIMMED AND UNTIUMMEB, Velvet and Feltt: Bonnets arid' Hats SUNDOWNS and SHAKER fl6(5ps. l' THE largest Stock of lillnierv Cfooits in this Country, and unequalled in choice va-! xietV,; which fe offor at prices that Oh ill ; C9mpetitioH. , f .iva t a j ORDERS , SOLICITED j '. Aftgttst.25th:i86. ,';V;. i 'i': ,6t. ' . Suitable Jortl all Buildings, Dwellinrs. Barns, Churches, Factories,- &c," and for an cumates ; equally adapted to Hat or j steep roofs, and can be allied Ly any or- uinary worKinan. ' ; , TIIE READY ROOFIXCi;. ,' "'Is more'urable than tin, and tdoes not cpst bne-hajf as much. It is cheaper than shiuoflefc-far mere durable, and flTe-Tn-oAf. It isiiadeiof llie heaviest fabric' ever used for thepnrpos v, and is ; put ut in rolls ready, for, shipment to any part of the worlds ,tS'ndfoi Circular and Samples, (sent' free.) ' -- . ; . tr.p. r.oa-.i " : -r-!" " 1 '"7 ''' :Kfi Atso Manufactube ; conical nietallic roof, -and two Franklin tods. In the bajfement is the kitchen about 20 feet sonar,- and the dining raom, 18x32 feet, and ro Panirics, well, fitted up. . O the middle floor there re two Urge rooms, with fire-places and fin variriegated Ital ian Marble Mantels, an4 a p.iciouH 1111 and. open room 'for enjoying the summer breezes". In the jhird story are two Uri and one Email. Dormitory, all with gre plac.es, and a la-ge passage, with caes for Wardrobe. In the attic story js a. small dormitory, with flairs to theicutt! iu lk roof. , Vv' ' . There .i a portico to tjie Loose 6x15 fct with floor of hewed gracite -labs. Th tteps of the Luililing, iu front and rear, are of hewed granite, . with iron banisters; and all the door and window sills are . f hewed ranitc,r.nd allthe sash hung on balances. The"wood workof the huilding is of the choicest , material and the entira building recently painted. . The out-houses consist of. a . Barn 40x20 feet, with basement walled with granite, la rjrc enough for 12 hordes or cows, with for a sale of the real estate of his intestate, j shed in front and on the two ends, one end for the payment of debts and oharjrcs of fitted up for four milch cows ; a hors ta Silk V F6fc repairing all kinds -of leaky roofs, ,chiflinpys, sky-lights, &c.", This Roofing Cement forms a permanent adhesive . coat ing, over., the whole surface of all roofs, whether tin, slnn&le or c'oriiposition, coin pletely5 clrtsfrrpr tip leakages, . and being botoipostwl largely of ground Granite, whic h sets.ajid! hardens, ijinil "soon becomes an artificial Slate StCne to Veriii jr. . : - administratio;i : that a decree was made accordingly : that a sale was made bv him under said Decree, on the 23rd dav of November lSu'3, when Leonard Henderson purchased the reversionary interest of the said Rufus II- Hawkins in the land held for life by Mrs Mary Hawkins, at the price of ten thousand dollars, and gave bond for the "same with security, and that said sale was confirmed by the Court : and further aUeging that the said Leonard Henderson has never paid any of the purchase money, and that he and his surety weie Insolvent: also praying that the sale' might " be set aside, and that the saidnterest might be resold for the purposes aforesaid, and al leging that the said Leonard Henderson has no objection thereto ; and it appearing to the Court upon afldavitthat Alexan der B, Hawkins, .Philemon B. Hawkins, James Turner and Ann S. Turner his wife, four of the Defendants ,TesMe beyotd the limits of the. State .- . . -t It Is theieforeofVerM that they bo sum moned by publication once a week for six successive weeks, in The Living Present,' a newspaper published in Warrenton H. C. to appear at the olfiee of the. Clerk of this Court, at the. Court house, iu Warrentrn aforesaid," on the first Monday In ScMeinTier next, and answer the complaint, and 'giv ing them notice that unless they shall. ' do At 111 !..i!ir "11 1 i 1 1 tr . ble 14x2S fet ; a carriage house 10x24 feet a house for Bervants 10x36 feet well finish ed, with two fire-places and recently paint ed and has a' good dry cellar; a Brick Smoke house, 20x20 'fret, of Terr high pitch, yheHded U roand. with wodd, ;gear and chicken house under the shed ; and spacious Ice "house, walled with granite Through the grove passes a branch, with never failing ' failing- spring of pure cool water. Immediately below this is a gran ite milk house, the water of the spring,' which in very abundant, passing in a stona milk trough i through the inilk hms, and discharging in a crystal 'fish pond, some 15x1000 feet, in which is a large variety of fish, many.of them so tann' that "they."at from your lingers. Price 10.000 ' One large and convenient House in th City of Raleigh, on Newbcrii, Street, Luilt on the most improved plan," with 13 large comfortable rooms, double parlors, all ne cessary outdionses. - Lot contafns 1 acren. large oak grove a very desirable piece of property., rrjee $5,500 J One' large ' Hbirse Jn New burn, Blood worth and Fast1 Streets. - -This' House con tains 20 rooms, suitable for a Boarding hou.nrfoessinr "VuUbaiUlhig. iJize of ,lot acr,e. ValualTe projerty. Oak grove in the yard T Price $." 0(H. One large House on Newbern' street, 5 so, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for j rooms besides -basement,' 4 ..ont-hniMiugs, the relief demanded in the Comnlaint Witness William-A. White, Clerk "of said Court, at office in Warjvnto:if this the 30th dav of June, A. D. 1M!. 1HLLIAM A. WHITE, Ckvk. EATON & P. Rn AM, for Plaintiff, r r. Roof Paint. defvi UnScrsir-. of :Notti I Carolina ; . ;ogriciji.ti;rae coi rse fpiiE special- course of -Agrhsult lire And .X the i Mechanic Art3 will begin n the 6th j day v of ' September. ; Instruction " hi Military "Tactics will not be .'given" uutil i.iJ-i t . ..-" f i..-. .!. lifter ui me s.eason.-" f --" t'; - " " SOLOMQN POOL," President. those who are Co representher. m the I & true Rcpubl;cail party; The work National deliberations. are conservative and worthy.. This part of the pro gramme, however, did not suit Presi dent Grant, General Canbr, nor is it likely to pleaso Conrress when it meets will go oh despite the accession of the President to the ranks of the Radical wing of his now divided party. It only remains for us to stand firmly by the principles enunciated on the Gth of July ; and if the President will not. bo true to us and to himself, Canby decides )20tc that all persons let us. be true to each other. Let elected to office in the District over ! every man who voted for Walker, and amnesty for; white and black, solemnly resolve, that, under no circumstances Tiri Shop! Tin Shop!! Tin Shop!!! which all were inarticulate except " my sister my child." lie was roost un happy iu his choice of a '.biographer. Mr, Moore was 'unable ;to percpivc the injury that he inflicted upon Lord By ron in giving: hxcd5 habitation to his changing fancies of anger and remorse without . repentance, vof, the .danger which, m.tho very wlnulwind of his I passion, he had always avoided, of en forcing Lady Byron to break silence. If Sir Walter Scott,, who was emphat ic ically a man, could have undertaken the -task, he would not have called up his friend to toll from the grave with a w O ; which he presides as Military com mander has live (years after the .sur render of the Confederate armies) must siAjscribe to the "Test-oath" be fore they can be admitted to their seats. It is stated that the President supports Gen. Canby in the position he has taken. If Wells and his party could rve been whatever,-will he 'ally himself ' to a party that, to promote his own base ends, would keep this Union severed, and retard the restoration ot To vour tents, O Isreal! I -CQ EDWARD IliOYEnV HAVE this day commenced the busi ness" of Tinning, Roofing and Gut terinir. under the name and style of . .E. Shroyer. j; A knowledge of th busines in alt its departments as well -as prompt attention, and! low charges '-(Cash) are relied upon as the sure means of success;' ''' J I ban be found at the rooms formerly oc in all cases de- Deatli of James Cv oblin; It is with extreme, iregret that wc 1 ! J i 11-J . i ,T 4K lo V .-f successful we would aupulU.a.u - yttpl. nines v. u-" ii mto caused by felling from a window in. his residence in never have heard of this order of Gen. Canby. Kccoiistruction to be genuine, to satisfy the President, Gen. Canby and Congress, must bccalcirlrrted wAx intended to support and perpetuate extreme Radicalism. ; . ; 1 Liberalism together with judicious selections for office . are things that . were not reckoned oi when the Presi-' dent.seemed to be so full i)f restoring Virginia to her place in, the Union. Reconstruction cbuld not be accom plished in time for Virginia to cast her vote in tho last Presidential elec tion it must:. be accomplished now precisely in the manner best' calcula ted to serve the Radical party. Par ty is more thought ofthan goTerri ment or Unionl 5If the position' taken ,by Gen. Canby be -the law in the case, the election io Virginia wjll, be barren of J)cne6t8 to ithtypcople of tho State, and cwill serve, only to awaken new feelings j Cfj, discontent iotherpublic mind. txicn-i vt. s-t'w If the. third story of Fayetteville, on Friday evening last, ! the 13th instaut. - ! - Though quite a -young -man, being only about " 30 ye'ars of - age, Ca pt. Dobbin, by the superiority of his in tellect and his wonderful ana rare eloquence as a speakerf had gained an enviable distinction- aim was regarded as a rising man." His abilities at once marked him as superior and one highly deserving "of Wace and distinction which only awaited tne redemption oi our State from Radical rule and ' ruin to seek him. . He took quite a promi nent part in the last Presidential cam paign, being u an Elector ' from this District on the Seymour and J Blair ticket. " The eloquent speech made by him ia froat of the Cape" ;Fear Bank in this city during a tho campaign will long be remembered, a u .-iU iMti hui . Capt. Dobbin was a soa of the late James C.: llobbiii, 3 Secretary ; of! the Navy, i during J the administration, of President Pierce. lie has many friends and relatives in this city who joyous voice the foul sensuality of j c.upe? hj Am M. jnies &" Co., where i will lad to see my old friends and custom- darts, which lav shattered abroad and ers ' , " i T L ... .I L t , . . harmless, to pierce a woman's heart. I V ueiellu lo execute promptly husbanii, n uou naa given mm utter-1 maiu the Cash. ance, would have sent from his death-, bed. It 'is dilficult to believe that Moore had not personal resentment against Ladv Bvron.and as difficult to understand-how .theutmost degree of resentment could persuade any man to insult any woman so daringly. -Temple Bar. ' .' ..jr.' .:. . -...r;. For coating tin and all kinds of metal and composition, roofs-J It will hot run, crack, or .peal . off Aut fpim. a permanent ani perfect-protection wherever placed. It is f linitslieir lVaal f the cost,' and possesses twice' the durability of the 'common oil paints tised for such purpbses. -, County lights for sale.' ' : ' . For Circulars' and all particulars Address READY RCOFIXG COM PA X Y ' t -81 MuiIeia Lane X. Y.1 -: , . . i . .- . . . WARREXTO .FEMALE COLLEGK. ;, i i .-. -fyarren County. X. C. ' fpil 1 3 institution will he opened on the X litll Of August under the direc tion of Rev. T. M. JUNES, formerly Presi dent of Greensboro Female College. ' Warrenton, S miles from ' the" Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, - has long been fa mous for Jieallh and refined and intelligent society- Tjie College .buildings, situated in a beautiful giove, in a! retired part of the village, are large and commodious," 'and will he put in thorough repair and well fitted up for school purposes, V ltli long experience in connection with Female Colleges, a large library, an ex tensive Chemical hnd' Philosophical Appa ratus, and the aid of an able Faculty, among whom is that . accomplished schol ar aud Musician, Fkof.. F' J. Habk, we offer superior facilities tp young ladies de siring to become well educated and highly accomplished. ',' . , ' Boardj exclusive of washing and- j lights and tuition in renlar ' College course, per session ot 20 weeks, - -. - $100,00 - Extra studies moderate. . -For full particulars, apply to - ' T.M.JONES, Pesident. , July 23,13S9- lrq- -T C 3 O c-t- c2 2 3 2 2 : -:-1 S. t5 1 ' o ' Hi-: art a.: ft-. cc , ' Cf. rZ': K - US"; U ,;0 ' & v. JJ ' A (-4 S O zn zn including stables. , Lot contains 7 acres. : Flm grove ; .very attractive. .Price 8, 0X I Tin iTOperty in- Warrenten," known ' the Alston House is in perfect onler,- t h J House containing eight large aud coiaforta : h!e rooms, double Piazzas aul Pnrticos, ! an-l one of tho most commanding location ! in the-plave,' ln-autifiilly Furrounde.1 by a. natural grove of 'oak, iu fact is said to- bo oueot the handsomest ret.il-iw-s in North j Carolina, all, the out buildiMipi are xaont (.conveniently arranged. , Containing -jight i.arrcs, all trees. ."iH0 dtdlars has bta' j refused for the above j ropertjr fcinco th war.,-. -...'.; j- It is truly a desirable and valuable picoa j of property and cheap. Frio ,000. The property at Taylorsville is vry at ' tractive valuable and theair It is a 11- -tel at the county Fiat a flourishing and growing village of a thonsanI or more in habitants and situated n npuire . frvm a grnl and lloui ihing ColU-g, io school of 1 l.-ettvr vrade. riaht on the line of !! Alln- . J tic.i: OliioJIailroiiilii lb'Jl'o' tuated in i- . " ' ,V. w .Ajugust, 12, :1869.n.. 0 t?i-,6m, . .fcS k indebted to the old firm of K. M, liles & Co., , will please . come forward make payment to me, as longer indul gence will not be "granted: ; '-i- ' - ' - E. SHROYER. E-OPEVEIJ, will, mourn f his untimely end. Wil. J J J, I CUU - - J t, .. - i A ne arougnt etui continues, it is painful to look at tho'aAhed fieli? and -drooving, perishing vegetation.'" The corn crop m tho Valley, we fear, is past redemption or resuscitation by any rains 'we may' now1 have. 1 Wc have never sccr or known such.a1onr Special Correspondence of. rJBaltimorc '' - Gazette. Anotlier Brutal Outrage , by ..",...':. 1 i. Negroes ';?' " Woodstock,' Val, August IG.-Dncof the most brutal outrages that has come o the knowledge of this cbmmunity oc curred neartFront Royal," Warreiil county, . some twenty-four miles- from this point, y to-day about 2 o'clock.?? A Miss Thomp son, the daughter: ot a gentleman residing on - the place of Mr. .Thomas ' Alarshall, about three miles from the above -village, whilst returning home was intercepted at a point of the road that was very seclu ded and wild, by-two ncgromen, and foully outraged, and 3 ther fiends eluding arrest until j about 5: o'cock?atlwhich time the freight train of the O. "A. &' M. G. 11. K- was due. r Theoinmunity.T by tlie time mentioned, was. aroused to such a pitch of excitement that every , man was on the look out for the vueperpctra tors when : -Mr. Jarma-nthe depo agent, saw two negro men" r approaching rwhem he suspected-ofl benign the guilty parties, and jm mediately Lproduced hist double barreled shot gun and 'bade them "halt, .'.which they refused to .'do? but seeing de termination in the eyjTof their challenger, ' the scoundrels concluded that "discretion was the better part of! Valb andstdod 'untiL: the train arrived, whicri -'was- then ' c n i .- 3 n 5" - GO O th Mount .'lin rejidn the sceucrr ih tfnlv lelighful and faxinating Containing twenty moms, and the lfiilt!i:igs iire new. Friee i-2,(K . in Chnjirl ' Hill, containing four rooms, with aro-pki.-es, .uid one forty foot lining rtxmi, - Also, . kib-hen oht-houHe and one and tbree-feui tlis acres of l.inJ, valued ,it,'v2,0tH. PERSOXATj PUOPEitTl H Fine llialons. pTice' ' $ COO 10 4 ' single s-at Top Ruggics, price ,- 3W 50 " Pieiuiuni Pianos, 7 octavo.- 50 5 " PailocOi;.ns, Gstepn . 250 500 rfewir.g Marhines, Wilcox St 1 Gibbs or Grover & Raker's O rbO Jilk Dresses, l-t article, 12 ' yards to r. dress 40 6 Veloeipi-des-the great iron hore. ' T5 24 Hulls Rrus. Carpet 45 rlls. each 125 tf.Snlaniander Sifes. Wilder patent best in the woi Id .. 2o0 J I ash prizes, worth ?100 each 1,00 R The "Arlliuton :. Honse,- r S AGAIN IX TVJIAL Bt AST1 7 . . - - l- .- -.1i-y- ' ?Sw -- i EVERY accommodation (as in former dayjs), furnished to the Hungry & Thirsty. Uiveme a call, . : : E. C. WOODSON, Pro pt'r. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR . THE PURCHASE ; OF VALTJABLE LAXDS NEAR, 4 r ;arreiitoii,: If. C ' In - tracts to suit purchasers. B the ; 'The immediate j Ringwood section, .in the Western end-bf this county has bad no rain since the ltth day of June 1sLHt.!' Tliir-oAniamnon ffl itbn.t tJthn ,-. -I.., k -.li; m sight. as soon as; trie tram came-up . - . ' . , r . , ,! . . . i they wcrcftliandedoverv to aparty who are almosfccwhi liyu-oined.n Raines ! J. e tuL' ..n j- bwix .iiaijjV HI. a,j .t cj? (UU J lly iroined ccneiaUvi needed nowbut bnlv in;er-, a .:fliiT iwn ii. -Jfii. n.. tMUtoiucdaroughtiwjiiji lam localities has this . extreme, suffer- j-supposition H.lh is tiiat'they have, s lscr-' ' - .!'- ?":.. ;. ' -: ; -1 1 mg- Ijcea experieuc6d.i&aib. I ere thiUrb&u'Ivnchcd '' , A Tyjii;: 7 AT 7T 1)T 17 Q A T 17 HI? REAL ESTATE. f virtue of a deed in t rust executed to me by William P. Rose, deceased, on 25th day of March 1867, for the benefit of creditors, I shall sell at the Court House door in 5 the town of Warrenton, ; to. the highest bidder on Friday, the 15th day of October next, a valuable tract of land ly ing half-way between ' Warrenton " arid Ridgeway, J immediately on; the' Raleigh, and; Gaston Rail Road; adjoining tie lands .of jkmes T.Walker. Siraon'dnkenarid Cel- William S, , Davis, and - containing fTwo huadred and;,hirty and. one-nan acres. Alsb at tht sine time and ,place, I shall rseli the reversionary interest of said- Wil tliain P. R6se,l in aixtyd-ftiad: 6ne-lialf ' aciM of land Irin? iir the iamei lacalitv as the former . trad: -in which- -the- widow- f the said :Wm 'PRosOMrs Winnie Pf" - The-rent" Corn. Shucks Bats and odderj 'growing on'tHe aforesaid premises "ViUlie, 6oUi separately foni the; land on tM saifte, vaay ana at the same piac.-,, -5io "' TEEMS: On & credit of bix .months. Bohd with ttf good1 Securities ;1ir ' W re-' Quired, and the tftletc- the - laid withheld hvntu payment cf parchase mony ii'-' . f . 'DnUBOTT-D PACT? T,lJ.i T OFFER for sale my , tract .of hind, ad- joining the Corporation of .Warrenton, on the depot road, containing ICOi acres, five eights of which is fn its original jrrowth. the remainder being" bien 5 land A portion In A Ik'orli ' -7 STATE OP CTJLTIVATIOX; -. I propose selling in quantities td suit purchasers, . from t;; i;-. r ..- BUILblNtf LOT. OF. ONE ACRE, . :. TO AY QUANTITY DESIRED. . Hero is - presented- 'perhaps one " Of : the jest'; L-..;.ili;; vl 1-. JVa f, '' : INVESTMENT, ever offered, in the C succession 'of J - V 20LI do '.72 do do do :o do 10 5. GRAND SALE OF '. - " ' REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, . i RY THE NORTH CAROLINA REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE AGENCY- RALEIGH X. C. i ma $100,000 C4PITOL. ST 3CK. HI personal property can be srrn at I x ! the Store of Hester Bros, k Co., No. 2(S CHAETEKED BT T1IR LKGISLATrKK.Ol NOBT1I V'-ll. taicigu, i. Kj.. OT A i x . sample or it. 2, 0O 3,3o0 -000 1 -H- IW'O do' do do 2 : . 1 do do do ' l,0t0 in old Tb buggies and Th.-ttons arc of the latest style, and of the lietd tnakevf H. 1): Schmidt & Co., Baltimore, Md. '. Tb' Pianos and Orgaiu are the very be it made-by Tremaine Bros.1 N. Y. ' CAROLINA, FEB. 2CtH, 1SC0. Joseph O.' Hester, ' President, Joseph Dixos, Vice President .. Joux C. Hester, Sec'y. and Treas. : Rout. G. Lewis, Legal Counsellor. B0 ntf OF SUPER VISORS : JAS. H. Ft KITE, Pres. Home Ins. Co. J. C. PALMER, i 3 TO ,000 Valuabek Pikces of Property o be Disposed of, Wortii 140,693, ! i .......it . FOR County, there being a A BEAUTIFfJL BUILDING SITES .. for a distance of nearly a mile immediate 'The tract in1 " i v - ... by .hpthBpr&gs'and branches " and is alto getlier one ol the most,. desirable pieces of property in tins vicinity . ,? ),:- , The healthfulness"of thw locality is too jrwell knowrr to need aliy notice here. ' " , - r Parties desiring to, purchase, will find the terms" moderate. r, i ;, . The ." subscriber "w ill'. I aVe' pleas ori . in rurmatnng any .rrtfoTmalloTf desired. . -. - REAL ESTATE".1 ... v..-l " - : -' ' - SEVEN FINE RESIDENCES,Four in tho City of Raleigh t t : , , ; One in Warrenton, Warren Co., N." C One Hotel inTaylorsville, County seat of Alexander Co., ri. C - y- i.5 c . : , One Lot, containing 8 acres tn Raleigh, about i three-fourths of a mile from the Capitol ; about 2 acres in forest of Oaks and Hickory, house fronting the street and and about GO feet back; walk - to house 15 feet ' wide, i planted on either ' side with Emeisimus for hedge, with a marble statue of the goddess Flora on the one Kide -full size-afine piece'of sculpture, paid tohave cost 1,500.- On the other side,' Sun Dial on marble column, both on granite pedes tals? w Rront palings on the - fitreeV resting on hewed granite base, with, granite, gate posts. The grounds in the grove aiT high ly fertilized and weR set with Clover , and Orchard Grass. The remaining 6 acres are highly feriiliaed, producing,- last year.-be sides much hay and vegetables, 4 bales of -Cotton, ....... j i w . ..,sj t.j yj -XTOT1CE c a fix, iop jiiiuux '.wiiicii . nas never inisortii Carolina Real and Personal j Estate A genry-wiH dispose- of the above I proierty'by a regular'plan of ' j ' j CO OPERATIVE DRAWING ; I and in 'order "te accomplish this.. will ll' TVTO IIOLLARS EACH. and the purchaser will 1m entitle! to one chance in the drawing for every ticket pN chasel. ' ," - ' JflllV H. P ATATrr? T ' i ir.. JAMES S. FOOTE, President Home Ins. Co., hayeljeeiiL constituted a Board of Supervisors anUviil have exclufcive con trol and management of . the drawing. They will conduct the distribution and see that each person is legally invested' with trie pVbptrtf he mav draw ' A ; . k plicate registry of the ticketsold will Kept , so that, in. the eTent of ks of tick ets, the accident may be remedied aitd no; mistake can occur. ' --"'.'. The Drawing will take place in TUCK ER II ALlj. in tlic Citv of Ralein-h diately after the sale of tickets, of whicb. due notice wHl be given. . -i me company-Js working under the provisions of . a special Charter granted by the General Assemhly of orth Caj ohna, whjcU.compelSf the Cempany to comply faitafully with aU contracts. T r-All the above mentioned property wUl certainly lic disposed'of-as aLove stated, and those drawing it will be invested with the title in fee simple ,A f, ., , n . f ICT No member of the Company is al lowed to purchase any tickets, .'i i - All moneys sent by mail, at the -own- C!TSTLi. 5 th!i sent hy EP-ess, Register ed Letters, Checks or Lrrafts, t the -risk of the Company. " ' ' PrP0 will Le listed unless" the uuc i-inuisputable. v.-j ; A V a -PT.TTMMPT? -'iK- '-Jj which. never , i-.t-'.tif I- ?! h'r t been used for sale- very cheap. Apply at -Jwl.f lotbi-'lSe - 'It. ? r this tJfficei ' ' Mar-2?-tf. S": -nforaiaiion, 4c, addres.V 56. .OFFICE N.C, P.E. ACEXC1V - No. 20 Fayetteville Street ,j apr I j-tf Raleigh, X. C. - - i i r- m4
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1869, edition 1
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