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j T" Aug. Jit, 1S9, ,' Special Newspaper Advertising and Genera - Collection Agency for North Carolina, , . WM. A. 1IEA11NE & CO:, peti.il Agents "for the North Carolina Press, and, Genoral Asenfs for the ' Collection of Claims of every " description throughout the State, Office, Goldsboro', N- C. f&r" Are authorize! Agents for LIVING PRESENT.; ; ' Notice.:; V' K2 : 1 the 11 o'clock, A. M. Monday, .30th, 8 11 8 11 .8 "yVe note thertesraVcr fan! v4ck i n There will be preaching at the Trcs- i the liar., of Messrs. li. Hat IX V hvtoriiin Church ?n Worrit An !w 4hi f r A t t t t,-..u r The meeting held in the interest of j v-... . iu. . ivausuiii, i. r. uaicn- i n !,,,. o.,i :i j -, ttb, was largely ttenaea, ana it is tnpugbt the road An unusually large attendance characterizes bi5"lpRl:ilff9Sur- no important cases have yet been tried. Our natrons must blame "our luck" I YCS our last issue. Our paper was lost nnd not en the way frojn the Taper mills here, and could not be replaced in time for the regular issue. ' ' - The probable falling off in the corn crop, owing to the protracted drought, , is we trust counterbalanced by the ex cellence of the Cotton which is reputed as very good in every direction.. , v The dry weather has affoctcd it but very little and with less .than medium seasons, hereafter the yield will be con siderably more than an average one, which if the prices now ruling should continue, will abundantly enable our farmers to buy the less rcniun.crutivo '. article of corn. . - p. m. a y A M. Tuesday, 31st. P. M. " " " -A. M. Wednesday, 1st, P. M. . " ." ; All Brethren of every denomination arc urged to pray for the -success of this effort to glorify our Common Mas- B. E. 0. Baskerville.' u u tt u So Much for So ItlucH. IFm. Dowtin and Abraham llarriss, two gentlemen of African" 'scent were up beforo his Honor Mayor Williams on Friday last for hog stealing. Being im I able to give bond for their nppcaraucc at court, they, were lodged in t that serial " .abode in the market house, prepared for siicti offenders, to await his Honor's ar rival this Week. Since our hist issue. ' the number" of pupils Tit the W. F. Collego under the di- rprtion of Rev. Turner M. Jones has larielv increased. Each day's coach from t the depot coTTk'S crowded with young ladies from every portion of the .Statoajid every thing indicates a greater doirrco of nrosneritv fjr tltis institution o ----- I - I 1 ili.in it Ii.ts ever before eniovtd. Mr. Jones can accommodate a hund. or the cats to be eaten red and fifty pupils, hi.l buildings arc furnis!ed with every rcuuisite for a. fust clas3 college, his corps of teachers is un surpassed, the fncili'vis for visit;ng, ouv ill gc arc nowlicre exccllel, and in no city or town in tlio State isjtherc more refinement and general intelligence';"'.. Pm.ils at the colle-re have choice of at- Forney's, Press says that hereafter Grant will treat Conservatives as Dem ocrats i. e., that mild Republicans must share the fate of the so-called Demo cratic rebels of the South, in being cut off as much , as possible from th.c. few blcssings,of our imperial Republi can government, claiming Jthat the re sult of thcTirginia elections prove the dishonesty of all parties save the most ultra of -the 'R adical gangp to which gang Bout well has made a most thor- ough convert in the person ot the IjX- :utive." '" ; ,t" liiii. r "in Shoutd this be so, that all save the ultras" arc to be excommunicated (and who knows better than Forney.) the Democratic partv bas cause of cou gratulation in the addition to its ranks of the very respectable strength of the the moderate Republicans. Perhaps the Radical serpent may yet .crush its own head in its mad con tentions, and on its corpse be speedily built up a national party ): for the pres ervation of the republic, and the aboli tion of the already formidable figure of imperialism rising in our midst. We have f received a circular from the Washington college, Lexington, Va.y under,chargcvoLGcn. R. E. Lee as President f ; This college stands ; at the head of the 'fed uction l: ? J nsj;itutifis ofi the . South ,j -jf 4 tivlii( i is i r Dentistry., , ; T ' V ' DrijTufner will ivisit Warrenton on Mqnday,the6tb of 'pt, -andf jiiay be consulted for a few days? atfjDr. i'lVUllU" S UIU 1UU11US. . Wo., cordiallj wyito Uic fattntion-of koo. Tlris; remedy 'is preparediby our enterprising townsman,- Dp. J.Jiaw- rence, tne inventor ana lormer proprietor of Rosadalis.Tfcireally ti source of satis faction to, annotUtlf Iosxj)ar is rapidly- winning: favor with the public, and on accfount of its great merit and pleasant taste bids fair to become , the most popular!' KedicmcOinl America. Such is lrrliawrence' confidence in its real Worth, that Tie is enlarging hislabo ratory and has recently invested a'Tcry barge capital in the busiicssJiJ)rJLaw-i rence enjoys a fine reputation as a chem ist, and is a gVnflejmaiiof character en terprise and capital.-. This -preparation dc$ervcs Tbc,Auqutls.garapBlly ob taining. rNo,rfolkJ'DayJJOok.,, grading from Cheraw to Salisbury will cost 500,000. : Chang and Eng, the Siamese Twins, and daughters, passed through Weidon n Thursday Jast on , their fvay to the westerii part bf this State. They have just returned from a trip to Europe. . Both cotton and cora are rapidly maturing in Jones and Onslow, and theypmpoarge,, Mr.TjiHard Petty, a worthy citizen of Moore, fell through the trestle work on Buffalo near Egypt while walking .along was ki To Erery -Famr'and iiante ! in jtlie tjvojCarolinas. .JJ j The GAtou: a T a Miaas stkbl ish d ia Jqvenibera 1 8C8 thcojgaTr of tho ffrmcrSiind pUinters fOorth ani South Carolina. . That it has thus far XultiUed thc cxpectiOns of its frionds is abaiidAntl btidenced. by -tho- general wd -mcrcawrg 4 I A 4 v,ii i J H f . COXFECTI 0 AR V, -XO. 1. BELLAMY S BLOCK. C mbT keep . constantly - on' hand Fresh real Crackers, Cakes. plain and fan.-. r - a. . - AW kinds of ("onfectionaries. favSr with Avhicb itbks been received; " Cakes for U'eddings and Picnic .Parties, But'lh'esuCcbSs already ttineoVthous:h furnished to onler at the shortest iiotl.V. gratifying, is not all that they -hope for Tobacco Plant, ; ; ;ri:: Boydton, 'n. Mathematics, "If three cats can eat three rats in three, minutes how many cats will be requir ed to cat a uudixdvt.4du.if,hu!njred:' juiiiutea ". .K-'r I That would dpnhd "noirbbfroii the - ..v 4-i ' I . It is a safe and reliable remedy, and is i v-1'vvi.nv; 8ii;Mfiuj?i iuy, ' i endorsed by the best rhysieiaiis. Hon. C. C. Bowen, Congressman I FRstAi,RsiDisRASES'Large4'nmlkfi!fo women in - fact ahimst liinc-tanthof t1i4 entire sex suffer froia somv diseasJeeu liar to females' r ;( Dk -JJAWRK5CKTs!JW01IiNS FRIEND meets, vth wonderful success iri.curin j them. I Tbis fait filSnitld W widely aownJ"! If . - s 1 tiii.. i. i a. . . take one or two bottles of the WOMAN'S j?iiiii.im, tney would be repaid, by a re newal of health and strtMiirth- he railroad last Monday, and led." L From a herd fcnawJul the west of Kansas, an ox has been slaughtered the net weight of which, dressed, was J 0,000 pounds more than 12,000 This- monster? was fattened on the grjasses of the plains, and never was fed a spear of bay or a grain of corn. C I Rev. Mr. Richardson, of Washing ton, O do, 1 0 6 ..years , old, is reported (the oldest clergyman in the country ; iyet he walks five miles on Sunday and preaebjes a sermon. Bobby Lincoln is said to beat Long Branch, suflering'fcciitely from neural gia in the face and mother-in-law in the family. . Comfortably in tbe same bed at last The Knoxville Whig, Brownlow's or gan, now lovingly endorses Gen. Long street;h " " n T "'x F? V'Wsrsi UCderBiggs p"6' or- folkjj ) f)fera' :sP.pti-'?c7.cuP for th'o . fir't b'ale pt iiew5 cotto!n''SQnt tbnhciut'- si Britk Pomcroy's Xew York Demo crat cjntercd on its second year yester day and to celebrate the event put on a brak new suit. From the Memphis Avalanche, Aug. 11. Cowardly ITlurder in Oakland, ITXissonri. . , ' I The horse taming and'brcaking Pro- from South. Carolina, has directed le- Icssor, Cuihman yas J uptown, on Sat-' gal procccdi igs i to bo,; commenced iirduv' last.: durinir tho af.crnooa of against the brothers A. U. and T J . Which :hc gave a general horse and t ekey, mojFictorf Jhe.Charlcston , , A . .. ... i Iseivfi, for an: article in" tliat'rtaper, on mule lceture in his pavilion,. tVr j thv 13tli Jnstant, wlch Mr, Bowcn al- i jv ue:,a "'u' imiiiT iy.ii. icsres. is .nocuous ana. laise in cvcr by the Professor, for.the tendaiueat fourchnrchc! (all Protestant.) learning the nu steries "of Ma system, purpose of j particular. " Qiea.rtil.eoQbWgcs.BWt Lis Rstp'rti. i en with heinous crimes somewhat afteU From a private correspondent, wc learn that quite'a ferrous affair oecuredin Cruns v ick County Vn., on Wediu-sday last, be tween Mr. II. Lett, a. highly respectable ritizon of that county,' and a notorious cbarartor by theaine 'of Dr. Lewis, who it will be remembered located a shoi"t't'me after the war in the South Eastern portion of tins Count r. some'hat alter 1 , . . . ! ew lork 11 orld on Gen. Sickles. as we know( nothing about it. .. j 4 'Women charm as a general thing in ronortion as thev are good. A plain face with a heart behind it is worth a world of heartless beauty. LMen v ho have tried both uniformly, agree to this? I :." ' . .J ii Exchange. 2s o five lines in the English language It Heems that a warrant had ljeen issued contain" more truth than thcsc,yot bop: J ' . . .. f i-iri ..ii.. tl. I il - ....... ,. ... I . A n 4 I against Lett on account oi a uiimimy nn many iiieju--fiie bvviu. iguuiuin a negro", and which was placed in the hands thereof, or knowing the . fact, endeav- of Lewis to execute. or to inCvcaf,c their attractions bv fre- Lewis actompanicd. by; one Carrington, sbrtini XhX thousands;, of Artificial went to tho lu une ol Mr. Leu ami oegan . - to read tho warrant, whereupon, "Mr. Lett I incnsi walked of. refusing to listen, Lewis then hand, by the , CVpnans ;0 drew liis revolver and fired five shots at Bcrlia, and eagerly adopted by our Mr.ett, three of them taking effect, but otherwise glorious women. not semusiy wounung mm. Uur modern belle5 nas no room pi (Hi reacbing the house, 'Mr. Lett attempt- qC to-h.tl el to shoot Lewis with a musket which omo with Lewis, the shot taking cf- them is.occupicd by the last sensatioil j Th(e "citizens of Oakland, on the MTsatiipu jwid!Tcn!nesso eHaiIroad; were greatly shocked, startled and thrown into profound gloom, on Mon day e vening last, by the murder of a young gentleman long a resident in .their midst, anduaiversally held in great esteem, by another citizen of the plaeeTjTrbe ; nTurderet). man was Mr. derrick liarncs, son of Mr. S. C. Barnes, who resides near the town. He was aged about twenty-six years, pand a lawver by profession. The murcfer was committed by l)r. Lott, a j)iacticiiig"i physician of tho town; -Tile cause which led totbiPtarUing1 tragedy is involved " ftf deep hiystefy. and- eondcjitf yj ar4icipae. I tf h p5- ciany aesiraoie' tO"makethc UAitoLiwA' FARjtEirthe medjumvthroughwhich the views of he.;iiiost interiigfeat;pxactical faraiers'bf thevd Cai nbuas may be ex -'changedKHbe idfajntage?,. of .jsnck, mc ttium are ko obvious Uhat it is not ne bessary to enlarge jpri them. Your own intelligence will suggest alb that should be. said on this pintf j1 You must concede that our section of country needs anc of this .kind. Wc have already suffered 60 much from igno rance and unskilfulnes" inthe cultivaUon of the soiVthat it has .become a duty on the part of-pur enlightened agriculturists to make a general and. united effort for the correction, of the evil Poverty &nd i bankruptcy "have invaded the homes ofl our people to a sad extent, and, these evils cn only Be' averted "by 'improving our-system of Asriculturc. All wealth -origihalcsT m tlxc RoiLTand' tbc c;ro'wthor j towns ndcitips1 WtKcrut corresponding ( increase in agriculture, is factitious and unprofitable.. H e want a hqalthy ,ajid flourishingagricniljuju astbe basis of put industrial ' "system. AV hen Ve obtain this, commerce will flourish, capital be accumulafcd'inanufacturesl established, railroads built wherever needed and pros perity and conteiitmont:revail. As an intelligent and patriotic citizen askj-our-fU.thcr-you caiinok doi sotCtlung towards the accomplishment of an ob ject so noblei-Xou.tQaytpossibJy think that your individual efforts in this dircc oncan aceoTiiTihslr nothing ,Woxtly of note, but remember bow great is the power bf a re prbSi.Mjfr spreading truth and correcting. crronL. Moreover there is a common btfad of sympathy:onnect' ing tboseVof like pursuits and a word fitly spoken' 'will often touch' 'manv'on the r'Sbt cord awaken in tfaciii . thobght,and stiY up others to give publicity to thoughts valuable and Jnstructive-r"f --'vj,j- i The. subscriber s tbere'forc appeal "to you as a jjtriotiind an intelligent farmer to aid them 'with' youipetisiii budding ;up the agriculture ?f ,ouy, section. Give to your fifother asrcBll.urist4,i tH$ouh the columns of "the ."CiROLiNA Farmer, the benefits of yourobs.cjQat.'ons and rcflecN tions. So doinsrvou: will contribute to the elevation of. the noble pursiut of.ag- yunujc, iuc prosperity ot your cuuuiry and ithc happiness of its -people.'' " Farmers, .wrjto Jbrj -y out paper,', and thus enable us to make the Carolina Far mer a joumaluited to th agricolturc of .section. Communications on an prac tical subjects, pertaining, to the farm arc earnestly , solicited" ; viAjid icipntributors may rely on the "prompt publication of their articles, as, the rtronrietoj ncd, on therst day of Novc Tobacco and Cigars of the finusfbrands alwaya on Land, .m. .U.A.....,t . . - s : As, I have to pay eash foreverrthiugl buy ' . J. II. MILKS. WarrcntonJuly 9tb, 186t- Cm. . A. rLrilMEB, f f j r V. 5. tm xori i W. t. "TttXXzK. PttM.HEn, & CO. ' 1 ;- .Mil ..- lMPOHTKBS AXf IE.I.ER IX ! FOREIGN AND AMER1CAPJ HARDW ABE.' CUTLERY, iSa(l(Hevy Hardware ami Xo 4 Iron Front, S ream or St. PETErtSBURQVA, Ageiitiifor sale Of f PAIEBANKS SCALES, Leather and Rubber Cdting, Mill Stoiicpoltiiig Cloths, C1ECTILAB SAWSAin) Emery A ScnY Cotton Glht. ' lKo-5.. . ... ;"';!""- ;..i)ii.;:GJQa)'a)is., ..- COMPOUND GENTIAN BlTTliJlS i.,..j Cures chills and Fever; Dyspepsia, Indis tion, Collie," Sick Stomach, Bronchitis : Asthma Netiralgia, Bhumatism," &c, ' ; 'iir A UNIVERSAL. T5NIC:j ' -A sure, safe, and reliable preventive and cure for all Malarial -.disease, and all lis- J eases requring a geueral tonic imn8ion. ! Periiared only by Db. N. A. Il.GODDIN, and. for sale everywhere. t ' : , s ' ' " ' JAMES T;Wir,GINS, . (Successor to J,:iir Bakor&'roVXTropr'6-" tary -Agent nd -Wholesale dealer in Patent Mediciues Jiwrfolk, Virginia. . ... r f f t April Zid, , 1 b 69. no-1 C-12m. J i r'BIPbETAOTSAlirOFLANi' I .OFFErfor'alo privately a valuable tract of landitnated in this:. County, - (i vZv . ; " ' rrr to tlO-owth of Cotton and Wlieat. Th tnot fm-i.- : i.; Miitra,:t oflaiaVln the" neiphborhood ' v ' v' -o ' i J Y, or the fortia Gold mines, and cold in John; K. Brown, ami i TMinnrVnlil v tt11 .. . . EXECUTIVE-SALE OF i REAL ESTATE. ON Tneaday th 23 Any of .Aajrvt that day Wing Tuesday of Tarrert Superior Court, I rill nell at public auc tion at the Court llonso door in thfc town of Warrentbn aivl Sut of North Carolina, a tract of landlving partly in U'airen Coun ty and partly in Halifax County, formerly owned by Mra Nancy Jycock. The aaid tract oXland is adjoining the lands of Krai It Burt,LittIton ' Arlington, 'William Kenrnvy aj. Stoke, and contains Three lluhdrod aif4 sixteen acres. There Is one ib ml of tl&3 land - cleared, and i well Xo cine was aware of hostile pTnan fncnjtfly,feelinr existing between Dr. Lott j arid" his " vfctihtj but''oh' the '"con trary, they were regarded, as friends. wasforhicrly reader ;YonK Barirrfor J soine tinie, had Board df.-Aldcrmcn bcH sharing his office with Dr. Lott, sent to , our bv the shores,? second )f Paris and Mount joy, the proprietor of the dis tillery reeontly seized jn Philadelphia! was at the head of-the .whiskey ring in. th at city.1 Tie to the Democratic in Ne w Yorkanrl js paid .to bayebeen implicated t . in the -disappearance ! of $40,0S0 of the secret service fund Of the corporation. ! V AnotliexStrilie.li i Tt scchis tliatJ,taaTiy clerjrymen arc imitating their brethren of the working classes. Twenty clergymen of Philadel phia have just, signed an agrcenu si: Dot to officiate at funerals on Sunday, unless upon a jihysician's certificate that burial ' that day is unavoidable! 'This is k "strike" plain enough. The clerical gentlemen have raadenip their minds tTiatt'hey have ctTongh to do In thei're'Jidaf services oiif LlvJcotnpressed,distorteu person 'Sunday , and thai they wiTT not add fufte- t' or soul- the roorn assigned I als ? their work tm thatda if 'they can iivip It fwt in bin utomacU. .. f; ... . eiuicr in uress, music or romancu, pu- Bythia time Mr. Lett bad gotten pos- j vity of thought nnd ( sentiment give J session of another gun 'which he aisciiarg- piaccvto drearijs'of the "latest Parisian I bonnets, the sensational opera in which' d at Lewis, the liargo entering his abclo men, it is thought mortally pounding him. By direction of Gen. Canby, the affair Tva3 investigated by an Army officer who sus tains Lett throughout the whole affair. V semi-nude , forms .glide through the dance in harroony jwitb deliciousmelo- dy, or tlie gaudycovered emblazoned novel in which crime, virtue arid Sonic anxiety is being felt on ac- deli ty are so intermingled and bedlc count of the partial stoppage of the ed as to-Jsccm ualJyttractiyiXi) . mills in this vicinity. Several, we Can the most virtuously trained learn, which arc on the smaller streams mind long withstand these fashionable m can only grind a very short time each alluring vices, so foreign to purity, yet day, while those, ori tho larger creeks so attractive to youth ? .The lilies of are overcrowded, ith not more than thought will sncComb to the noxious water enough to supply their regular sunflower as long as fashion dictates, patrons. ' ; - - . and the ultra devotee of fashioij ..will Without, speedy rains the jqucstion triumph over the "plamfaced simple of " our "daily bread" will : be; more hearted girl, only 5 to find hefseTf In af- than usually interesting. -'t tcr years a lonely victim to her youth ful folly, with no heart- .to throb in uni- When the ruthless claws of hunger son with another,'and no sympathizing seizes upon tho' temporary sojourner voice to console in the hour of trouble, in our midst, nothing further is ncces- (.Statistics show that ; far; fewer niar- sBary than a. step int9 Corporal Green's riagesi occur now than in former jears, snack house in Court"AlleyT where tho in proportion to our population. - Rea4 hungry one can' always findihe most son, the triumph of fashion over heart. savory, palatable, dishes- awaiting his Col. J. PV Sherburne, chfe rof'sfaff in the United . States. aruiat, San Franci sco," was gfrpted in 1 1 h at' ci ty a fevv eveViings smcCarid robbbd of $49(1 and his gold watch-and eMinJ'hl Colonel was left in a helpless conditioil. Dr! 1 S Dewief representative in the South .CaroliuaLegislaturehas irifi- been" acquitted, aV'Fairfield," in that L i State, after Sa very exciting trial,; forj ' i.u. -.11 a v e t -a ti r. 4 in Mav last- 1 - '-As -.--i r--..f-T4- Hon. Harrison Reed, ' Governor of Florida, was enrjhe TOtb, married at Syracuse. H. it.?: t6'3IisijChloe 'Mer- rick, 'fori se vcraV' years teacher jt fi-eedmen m Florida. ;t Geri. E,;E. Iee George reabody ana x . w. Corcoran,-u.sqrs were photographed in a groujpat lhetYhite Sulphur theatrdayrTT-j .A -m Workmen upon j the marl bed$ if J IS ew Jersey havediscoyredfqissil re mains of a mastodon, a large fish and a mamraaliai a race of monster khich. according to tlie testimony v of eolo and kn the evening in question, at i about the hour of six o'clock, Dr. Lott ' was fsittirig'at fhe post-o9ice, ne'at the; murdered: niau'olace, : jOC9sclyj -cop- versing writfcseyef al othVr$, .when. ho. abruptlyjlpftf them .and ; cnteredj' the. omcejia a v.; minutes, ioitenvarasj thosSe with' whom he , had dust. ..'parted. were; Surprised do Jicar.jlud . and; an4 - V j-t-i.ri m T - aw ' W Ii gry woras onl ine .par onyi'i juoim door!;; and tasrJKJ&pproachod saw.Dr; iLotiii standing: dins frontrof t y!ouugi I Barrics-VbOiTvas, seated with a,book. j; n:hi3 hand--rand;he$rji hifti exSlainir:- "Yqu must either take it backor ex:. plaip, or your life is mine," at the amje time presenting a revolver ready cocked. Barnes ; replied: "Well, givd me a chanca-toxplain it," or words to that effect, lne reply was instantly followed by a shot by Dr. Lotjti which tt)Ok;eflect vq,tBanies body 1 and .he jell from his. -chair, a;3 toougo mortally wonnaeq. ..; j no mur derer continued to tire rapidly four ricto.r.has deter mined, on the'first day of November next, to convert the Fa bmer into a."Vcekly Ag ricultural ;and Family Journal; 'and Will lb u.s be enablef to publish every tiling in in stvison. Ao advance "will -be made in tho present subscription price. f r- XVt: TT T?K1LMA 11D. - - - - - j adapted to the growth of Cotton, Tobacco,' ana Wheat. . . .; . .:..( - The- land is well watered,, well timliyrvfl, and contains about 530 ; acre,, and located in the midst of very good society. The buildings are comfortable and commodious.- "'' To persons who may desire to engage in small quantities abound ThRMS made known on day of aale Persons who may desire to look at ths lands will be waited . on by Littleton At rington Esq:, at any time. - , . .. . " . .. LEWIS B. COLLINS. Executor. June 24, 1859.; 6t. . ' " ' the "trucking" business this farm presents OllCe", 01 ' UOPattlierShiP. arar&opportuHityl3 . v U i i j ta t. . - For further particulars arlr to I .WiwrtsTrf N. CM Apnl 15, 1869 . Ja-4-tf. partioulars apply to .-ili U U XiUleton.; v JOHN VVrRIGGA N. Art. E TIIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE t . Ml SO i , . JUST .' IIF.CEITED - "FltESTI Cake's and wrackerst Confection aries, Old Nash Brandy," in, Whiskey. NewTFl9nr&e. , JOUN APHTHA N- , 4 Mrs Jones &Mrs Twitty's SElirXAB. Y, , OR YO UXG LADIES- THE fallSession of this School will com. mence on aionaay, juiy ao, JeOH. Competent Teachers will be employed. and overyj branehv of female education "I. . 1 1 . k -- -i ' - wviuugllljr laupill x jrtjimrui nr unu me oession requirea r tm fi loco -during the first week, and for the, latter .". f 18 J I. V. a. l, 8bV; day entered into Co-partner ship, tinder the firm name and style of luivAfl a uu.j ior me pur pose of conducting the business of & Real' Estate and Financial Agency, with princi-' pal ofSeea at 'Wilmington, N. C., and Kew We respectfully offer onr services to th . LBilUEL BAXISTEH. V ..D.S.COWAX,, ; , v oJ. C. KKNTPX. .,; ' For farther information, address"' a BANISTER, COWAN & CO. . VV ilmiDgton, N. C. 3m. WALTER A.. MONTGOMERY, . . Attorney, at Law. . U'ARUEXTOX, IV. WILL . attend t regularly the courts "of Warren, "Franklin aurHalifax.' Olfice over the store of T. A. Montgomery July 17, 1867 27-Cm." 1IMEY Editor and Proprietor Carolina Faruu r. T Sprihyifoods. V 1869. -.v: ;i I, .j-- Associate Editor: Wilmihgton, X. C. Aug: : fc-i ?! ' . ?5POJtTEI BY:rT7 .-fP.KTEKgBrKOj.YA.j August 2G, 1S60 Tobacco Active. t Cotton-3Sc(3. x ' Wheat 100 to 170 Corn white 1,25 Baconmokedr.ShpuWers ,17 7 to 17c. Sides 2S to 203. good demand. . Lard Western pure ,in tierces 20 J to 21c Tub refined 18c- ' -" . ' 1 , ; ' ! Rye $1,20 to 1,25. Oats 55 to GOc. z Tea Nuts-choice 3, to 3,10.. Wooli-iwaihed 40 to nnwashed 30. : Va. Vinegar iOc. Beeswax 38 to 40. jiFeatheTs-SO to 75e. as to quality.. . J Norfolk Market. Norfolk, Va. August 25tli, 1869. -Family; .611 XextraGGaS; G, 50a7, OCT fine 6, 00aG,50. " ' : , t chatiibcrs of the- nistot explotlins:, and f',nv 1 in Oats 65c i F,M)r f superfine G, Bacox Ham 24; hog round lSalfle; V ixeoar l.sle of Wight 40c. .. . ... StavbR. 0' Hhd.- 38;'- W.f O. tlhd GO. : - ; Butter :Va. in Tubs 25a3Gc fair to good. GcASo--Wruvian $S2. CoTTox-32a33. thosball'f roni each entering,, the mur? deredwiTian'sfbOdy- sTbe remaining trj'r CtbTjr -22ia24 ' J'rd Ai'vS twQ chambers Jailed ta go -off from tho caps snapping. i .yJ-q-t nti laving exhanstetl his weapon, Lott hastened from the office, mounted his horse, standing near, andi with the Tentistry m.J.Jnunni. nToonnn otlll in V.Ia honrl tlx' -Advertisements., escaped, blobdv deedebeing"SO ! startled as to have made no effort at Dr. Turner 'will visit Warrenton on Mon- for a few days at DrvFleming's old rooms. attack. The Corporal; has a semi-mv w "" "tW MUUUI AV-v v-ww-, 7 anil no instance is on rceord -tvhere any ' one was ,turned aside from bis houses when they had the Cash. 1 , On Saturday last the ncwly; elected township officers, met at .the ' Court House -where tbey were' qualified be foro the County, Commissioners, and will proceed immediately in i the 'dis charge of their dntie?! V . Wlitende? ourjhanks.tq ppr yonng vans- ton, Illinois, for several copies' off the Mystic . Star? a ' splendid." monthly, devoted to- the intercstsof . Masonry. Hope; to increase our debtof gratitude by; the" reception of additional -hum J bers. ' - - -i AVe arc sorry ta say fiat thecoTn crop in tins section is really alarming almost entirely cut off by the long 'drough;4-j Salisbnty fcxamincr.H ' g:sts, was most numerous aborlt-the time tbe earth pegaa tQ get fit for: the habitation of man. Among the re- Tnains were a "grinder tooth; - fourteen inches in circumference unxl four inches in breadtlj ; E4 r'JeeigE3Eqe1nJ.enli and as ? niany, j inehea ietxilikmeicrrft tooth of a shark three inches longy'snd a number of other gcqloicat criosiieg. The search continuesto complete skeleton. .UtnetSot $10,000 city of Wilmington bonds, 6 per cent payable? ingbldjere Isold on Monday at T0a7Jli.i ;f5i:iTI J' George HpwardjpXJlcombe has received ana accepiea anvnynaiioTi to address tHc-Cap6'",Fear ritTtural .ASSociaiiQn ai,ipprnrst aJinuaijair to be held in1, the'eity..1 orVirmingtoh7in November next.- n r.f- ! JSQIICE.- i tcapture.-;TJj.to last evening.-he I Ii si... V ! . .i i ml'1 v:il. LL t ' " - - - n i r-lr.T-.-r. rrv ' r . ,o vQ,l a rpwarrl nf Ava' rl wrABiftiiK3Uir neretofoTo exis tiuuuiuu uuuiHs mi -.cav..ow, and WilHams i3 this day disolved brmu ana oflicers and others commencea a tnal consent. Parties indebted to the firm pursuit of him yesterday morning. tire revidested to come 'forward' and. settle 4 T" ... n. 1.T.T: TT7 t TTTSTi; r - IMT.. - 1 1 1 '. S I r. ffuriiuu ii i. I 1 1 iiiii. ;l si u l liii t7 niiri i - - - - . ax us rV,or, z Warrenton, JutM? 1st. 1869 OllUVUUK, UUW"'" " I TJTTTJUrkTTTa TT-TT T T Aire . ,! -i . ,1 i 1 .-J --TT. I UUUUUIIUU II lliiiiaiUkl taxen npana. past aii.monai aiu ixic 3 was, miraarriBf r Ht Rervfta iaiiniunv il -hj. .w ; v .i : .i . i siskippij regimen dujing a part of the lafe warafld snbsequtly.fts a ment-1 totii Captainn-JPewusIi jArkaDSa j sc9ulsT 111 ,rwdgr has I produced j t I. .... . i .' jnieTasejinaignatioji ana norror among those whb knew hirov. and .vigorous efibrts will be made to bring his mur-i WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM L my patrons; and friends, and the pubic- generally, that I am now receiving and openins new , supplv of SPRIXt and SUMMKR DRESS GOODS, of the latest styles, Lady's llats and Shakers. Also a geueral assortment of Gentlemen's furn ishing" gobds, Ready-made clothing, Hats', lioots, ancVbhoes, . Hosiery, Notions, Ilard- wave, 'finwanj Uroctery &c. ' GROCERIES. IS NOW OPEN. : i ; S0 OS ; ':ul i .: :' - - .- . ' mum A FRESH supply of 'ugar,' Toffee, fa- QrT,TT til " 1TH J ' Xi. ble Salt, fresh corned Herrings, and J . -O LLLIvJ r-. CiUklL. ; Sbal, Cod Fish, ' Bacon: Lrd Flour. Mo- lases, (always on hand) fresh Corn Meal at the lowest price all : kinds of Soaps, Tea, Pepper and Spice," Moco. " Concentra ted Lyft, Bladder and Bale Snuff, , Powder and bhot, Musket and Gun Cans. .Starch i - (JOXFECTIONARIES . CANDIES,. Cakes, raisins,. Pea-nuts, Sardines, fresh cove Oysters, Pickles, and everything usually kept in a variety etore,-wnwn i am Beiimg ai xne lowest i . - - . . . ' - 4 ii j; i.. 0 :? ?f Thankful for past favors,. I hope to ron- hJliyES; &. PROCTORj , tQ business, and an npright deportment, ' :? " JOHN ; A. IIVMAN, ;;4 1 door -.West, of; Hyman & Arlington old ptoreiWarrentcoi N. Ci ,r- ' April-SnorlTrtf, . II W-TT Tt A T SAT TV A x a w BRUGGISTS, 1 .t 1 Li L 1 -- . f..v,'3- ,,., .. ..... .; -r Tills .puoi are rrespecuuuyv mtormed tbarthe. business of : I V- .'' . COACH MAKUVgV nat TV AVIS, ROPER &CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS t CO: Hrfi iTJ v and Commission Ulcrckants, . V i ' ' - - 1..... PETERSBURG -,VA. . Keep constantly on. hand,, a large,, and well selected Stck of Groceries, which they Iter Jow;for. Casn,1 or produce ..in nand.- Thoy; pay especial attention to the sale of Tobacco.' Cotton; Corn, wheat, and all kindof Country produce, and maker liberal Lash advances on same, when in hand, or pn receipt of Jlail 22oad. Eills of Lading. Xc.-l-6ni UXIVimStTY OF NORTH CAROLINA- THE Fall S?ssion o? this Institution will commence on the 18th day ot. August pros., and eontinue twenty weks,.. Fr paratdry and Normal Departments, , and a General Course of University Lectures will be opened.-: Entire : expense, "-including board, $S5 to $100. - All the benefits of the Institution are offered, free of charge, to a limited ndmber of ' residents in the State. Apply to the President.' 1 5 : ." ? ' SOLOMON POOL, Chapel HilLJ&ly 9th," 18CD. . C. KEW'DltY GOObS STORE; ip.'T. NORWOOD & CO- ,-...- . . . . ...... . .-... - No 41 Sycamore Street, il DEALERS IN . --v r,--r- . . . JL lie r'-t i . . .DRrei. " SIED1CIXES. Aancy aDJ Soilei A 1X-T Ir?r. a - L - InPrt& t Domestic o : , ' 'il .if liTHERN;'DEtOT: TdR ioSADALIS. vS1' 'tffllT call lb, attention I?? 'Jnutm, and oth ers, to their extensive tock-nd annerior mduewments,' -iti; . 4Ii" .Zk nPnor IOT Sycamore 8t. Peterburg Ta ApI,-23-no-l6-6m.,s "T will be continued 'at Bobbin's old stand,) emrnr"afid business artmenta. gfveour tralion,feh from a third story window! herons lt Fayettey ItelMasttEridat ffht lTZZ'ili K breaking his skull and causing instant of-WSAaHfert) .UPWILLLAM-- dqatk. .Uii9?3& ! June-ll-lSGH. .f-tlf.-n:U ! L'Jt HAY5 Now opened a large stock nf Sta ple and fancy Dry Goods, Rich Hilks. Eni broideries, Lace goods, Cloaks, and a fill line of Hlourning. and Wbddijo goods.; -. ,; ; 4--; J, We keep every article usually kept in a first cla; i of i BINGHAM iSCHUO, .. u u.:: MEOAXEriLix, it. c .- f .HA, KOBKIT fICHJtX IT. B. ITXC. - THE esion ;of 1070 ' Levins' 25th, yiBfrut and rrniit( fertt wekn. ' - ' ,'The roorse ef.InlmrfiAn iurlad tfe OTdinarr KVplLsl, birlirv ,th Ancient Iangoapes, .Frem h, MatlatH-j., Book keeping, and tbe! elfiiieMt,, of Natural Science.'' ..,.. . - . . Kxpeiwes; fn fndfn t'uiljr. i-r.'l.'ftlTl, 5t class, store,.,. We invite he attention r.wa.hinbQk.?nrl rtr-tfiins; VC'V our North Carolina friend. to the same, ! rir nlar s-f-nt 5j.',.j. a.-n " No.-l-5.m .o v. j Jr.no. LM. M. ,:t 4. I- 1
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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