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BATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.: Tan Liviso Pbkskx is published overy Friday, n'tw following terras : . Onpy, 1 yr, . 6, months, - i : V t.t!Hi HATES . S eoplet,to one'addres", i - g M II - i ve i A-Those who want the paper and can net Ipare the.money, can pay for It in conn XT produce at market prices. . 9TR IK VARIABLY U ADVAXCB. ' ' -:: -. '' ' ' rfr AGENTS wanted in eyery County ' the' State to eitend the circulation of the Tnn Litiso Paeskxt. $3 X ,1 50 1 00 '12 00 1800 , 20 00 IXAIXIXOADS. , gEABOARD RAILROAD. , . Ornci S. & R. Railroad Co, V Portsmouth, Vav Feb. 29th, 1868. '1 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ' 7, nN and after Monday, March 2nd, trains will Wt WaldonailT ISnndAjrs septed,) as follows: i . Accommoda'n and .Freight Train at 3 a. pw t Mail Train at f 3p,im. ArKIVS AT POBTSSOtTTH ; lccomm'n and Freight Train at 11,15 a. m. Mai! Train at ! ' -V 4 15 p. to. Mail Train connects at Weldon with the . rains of the Wilmington and Weldon, Ral eigh and Gaston and Petersburg railroads; at Portsmouth with the BajLine Steamers for Baltimore," Philadelphia and New York, ana on mesusys, Auursuays wm lays at Franklin with Steamers from JSden lea, Plymouth and landings on the Black- water and Chowan Rivers. '' Apr-24-teV f K. G. GIIIO, Supt. Trans. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. D ALEIGII 4 GASTON RAILROAD CO Vf ' Scpeuistksdkxt's Office, Raleigh, N. C., July 1st,, 1869. nnr On and after Octolcr 15th, 1867, Trains Will run on the llalcigh & Gas ton Railroad as follows: " Mail Train leaves Raleigh. 6 50 A. M. ArrlTfs at Weldon...... 2 00 P. M. Mail Train leaves Weldon...... 10, 10 A. M. Arrives at Raleigh ...... ...... .. 4, 45 P. M. Freight Train leaves Raleigh... 8 30 P. M. " " arrives a Raleigh.. 12 00 PM. The Mail Traiu make tiibocgu connec tions with all points North. A. 13. ANDREWS, . Supt. of Traus. No. 28-tf. j ( T) ETER8BURO RAILROAD, J. I'HTlittSIiUlUi VA. -:0- GREAT THB0UGH ROTATE. :0: ' ' THE EMiriff' HMKIf Ws A8 VECTISIXO RATES : (10 ai man lm rwsnrnTTa a mtrABs.) DEY0TED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, POLTOOS AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. ! liure insertion. j I Ka h suhi(ars!t t'nrtion, 1 square tfit month, j 1 square two months, jl ir thrre tntmtha, -! 1 jnrr fix mnnthit, hir Mjurw one rmxr. Half column " . - VOL 1. WARRENTON N. C, FRIDAY, OimiBm 24, 18BD m 37! I TfUl Not Be ITitU Tea Lens. Mother, place m at th winJow, . Let me see the morning gun, -For I'm dring, mother, dying, Ere mj life hath yet begun : Place me where the birds am singing. Let me hear again their song ; Mother' I shall soon be yonder I I will not be with you long. , ; : Angels now are 'round me singing : Mother, hear jroo. loot tLd ; See-then all around me singing I V I will not Vef with joxi long. , Mother, press me to your bosom, f j. Shield me from the world's alarms ; ' " You hare been a constant lover V- 'Round your daughter fold your , arms ; For I am so weak and weary. I who once was gay and strong : - - Dearest mother, draw thee near me, , r For I will not be withgrou long., . . ; Oh t how well I now remember' Dry thy tears, oh do not Weep I When you used to teach your daughter. "Now I lay me down to sleep." Come and kiss me dearest, mother. Pardon every girlish wrong, , Ere the turf my iorm shall cover "'j. For I will not be with you lottg.- theje- aked rae if I stole tfc candle stick, and I said no, for I didn't and then he sent me here. 't r ' Ot how. I cried, fprMis' Strong told me they'd half kill me here; but tney haven't ; e very bod j''s good to me5,' on ly they don't belief me.' ' ' ! Bdt had yon no friends, Ellen V 'I had a father and mother, and 'we used to live in .Maine, and sometimes . fc.vr.'!11 IU?,B 4w yfoere i T" . 7" r t btfni gordesVsass for sastenanM. and j-liA.. a j i ... i, uiiuursiaous nif oiznesa. ; -, , Hla family: jronsista oY a wife nd thwej children, vho live with him oa the inside ov a tree ; f' ' He can alqrua. be found '"ai lioiao daring the dayxeddy tew receive calla, tut liia nighti ure devoted tewJCHJliB ifterfhis ovm'aiflaira. y.fJ1 ,l - 7 :';He dresses; in soft fur, and iaS. WltiK i rnnnit ha n'nmi A 1 i Ellen Sleoney's Story BY MBS. L. K. BECKER. Mrs." Jenny Brown was a WaslnliQuntrv Dlk( i Ykimv! ad ealtivaleithe cornfieldiaid father wetft away frpm home, oat west tt somewhere,and while he was eoner jay njother took mei and canta New York, and she fell sick and they sent her away, to a hospital, I suppose, and me to the Alms House, and T $all, never see my father or mother again,; if i&ey are alive for they can't find me and can't fiod'them but I don.'t think I shall tive lpngf anay; Wi don't feel so bad iabout iVy F6or ehild it is a sad storf.' U said Miss Brown. ' . f' : - ; Please tell me do rou 'belie r< ?, she said, anxipuslyV: .' -Ji u Yes, Ellen, I believe you' have 'told me what you think Is the 'truth'but there must be some mistake, some where.' ' 1 ;' Little more was said by either,: for; the bell rung for chapel,1 and with ai kind good night, teacher ' and 'pupil separated. But, hot long' after,: the teacher took occasion to visit the 4.1ms House, where most of the children' are received, and found that five years bo- Iore h,IIen Mooney had been bound out to Mrs. Stronsr. of- street.' Sho THE PETEKSDUntrnAiinnri: II AS BEEN Completed to the Steamrcs Wharf r .-..- ' .OS TUK ArrOMATOX BIVEB, Thereby avoiding all Drayage THROUGH THE CITY, i ALL FREIGHTS, CONSIGNED Car Agent Petersburg Railroad, Tcters .. '( bnrg Va., . ! WILL BR - Forwarded Free of Extra -Charge . to UKSTisanojr, If o r t h o r . :0:. . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE teacher iu the House .f Refuge, on Randall's Island,: near New York city. Her room, was in the southern corner of the frreat build in sr. and from her win dow she could see the spires and domes tJieD went to this residence, but Mr; oi iue great city, ine si earners mat o " mutcu onoj. . go back and fcrth upon the Harlem Remembering thai the year referred and East Rivers, the sloping shores of to Wa one unusual' for cholera,: she Ward s island, with its hospitals, and the narrow, channel between I the two islauds, full of rocks and shoals little was successful in learning1 that Mary Hurl Gate Rapid were never still hvas high. It was an autumn tBI aACCOON'AND THE TtZZ , The Raccoon ix a resicl , Jof . the United States ov America; LsemigraU ted; jtew this .country soca cftef it discovery by J Columbus," rllhont" a cent, and nothing but hlic! ;wy iin get a living vriih. m 'VJ1;'!; : He ix one py them Idnli cV Arcana wbose hide it .Worth more C . d t5 .' i V( w -. . 41 00 '10 2 SO S 00 7 so 10 00 IS oo Ci ft Sil ntirr MiKUr a pcial ka4 wfll Ui -Larrt4 oa 4lollar prr aaar f raclilatiott. . , Funvral and oUtaarj notices wfll L la j Mrttl at fift t-mt yx nar. . TIm futjlf anonmirrmmt of a datk l i marriage will nit ! charvtl. ! oso piian rclolcUi tLi Em e- peneacei witn the gceaj thtz&Iy t if . II can' sever eradicate holt fhwa my c:c2iory the sound of he (irst on f ever heard I was tettea on th-front sir? of tavera la the titty cr teriopensirely smc.Ua, , Th tsawts iia to bed, and the bevesj fur and jexejrere Uosli: j at tie perfgsaca. TtaTyKaaaUviA tUjIisaweten, ureatta her trcsiolfia: - tTv stir ole,'ji It were, vox la a wet I. Jaxed to kliae, 1 felt crate, I actaak ly grevri There are thtnga in this life ti big tu be .triei f prita i there are time whea oaabrak lose from Ufixaelwhea-.he f eejf fjiri, whea be eaa almost tacb- the emae, and feels a tho be cud 1 both bands with the itart or heven almost aware he was firing tbwinter he ties togelf na th (this was lihakespear'e on a nam "not, and lavs down br vpimon, tool. Just as i woe . doina his' fireside. 1:' mT best cummer, dunimer. soat When spring opens he4 opens,- and "Si bdler, crash, roar, ram, dommer, goes out to see, how the chickens hay "P wtaB5 rare, rally, dommer, dam wintered. .' oer, dammetv dnm rith one tremen His Ufe tiza free from labor ai a ius jmpfl atrnc the center of the newpenny, and if it wasn't for the iwokj with another I stood In the dogs! and 5 the J rest ov manHnd the the street, snorting lie an rackeoon would find what evervbodv I nJiQe pony at a band of musik. Ga- else has lost heaven onon e&rth. 'But the dogs tree him and the men skin him, an4 what there is left ov him jain't wort) a cuss. y n-:'; - lie iz not a natrallVagab6nd,: like the hedgehog and the 'allhrator, but tuvsMto be civilized and liv among folks, but he haz one vice that the smartest missionary on earth kant visited those hospitals where most pa-; 3!T T f0??011 ' tients were received; and here, too, she OT d. "e art was successful in learning that Marv ' Ho " 6cckond odY tew ' sin fa wild despair at the tavern stand mt nan swelled up as big as aa out door oven, cxi teeth were aa lose as a string of bedes. I thoarht all the crockery in the Uvern had fell down. I thot ov fendmcnona. I tbnt of Cln brel and his bom. I was just on the pint or thinking ov eomething else, when the . landlord knm out to the ov steeling. 8top or the tavern, holding by county, Ohio,- "plates .a case within hit knowledge where, a bo v, now Forue 15 years old, has uwd tobacco !nce the age of five months old, being I a nervou and fretful .child.a Jug, of tobacco was placed in his mouth, and proioced a aoothing effect.,' The it-m-dy was often nsed during infancy and through the teethiagrriodA and Wfore the child could talk plainly he was a trlvfrh-Tiirntah- cd .the ostensible pretext fbr the Cri tneaa war, la :again breeding trouble, the priesti of the Latin church declin ing to comply with-the terms of the treaty which guarantees to the Greek chttrca thtf sole possession of the new enpela, whica has been recently enrich ed wiih -M magnificent golden cross. A HisS Orer. Of WasWnrtnn An'n , . Yn milliner, thirty, years bid, ngnahman before the ' And tjrt her seventeen' inillions of dollars. Th natural heirs of the young'man contes ted the will, but in vain, and the young lady is io jeceive the first installment of , her large possessions in December next. . . Five millions of dollars are to be sent to her then, and the balance as soon as possible. IlfSl'RAXf-E. THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society OF THK UNITED STATES. : KOW AT : - . ...r 03, 94, CO, CS ESOADtTAY. '. . "' ' y ' ' ' . , , , . -, . . ' ' -v.. .. i ' -Xoa. 110,119, 120, 123 ta 124 BROADWAY Wm. C. Alkxaxoeb. Geo. W Phillip, i Tracaerr. U. 11. Hria, Vic-Prllit. J. W. Auiiimi, Secretary. Advert isements. KOTICE. i THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exis ting under the" atjle' of Barrow and Williams, i this uaj diaolred bj inn. toal consent. Parties indebted to the firm are requested to com forward and settle with J. W. Williams, Warrenton, Jane 1st, 1869 ; BURROWS & WILLIAMS the crow in string the bottom of an old brass - i vi Ami r i. l i I cw. n ui akcju jinL iih t v - wm wm au kuuuv .y ill. inn i . s, wnose noisy waters . . P" fcontlt noP V,, " hand. I Mt rfnla f" . extent when the tidi Auen sne naa not-aica: put it seem-1 - , . i , : "! ' Pl t G ed unavailing to try to find heran! ' Hp will tufri over aWI 9pple teJmT mT K wnz nieht. cold and PcruaP8 11 iouna. iiiien migni not nei.r-'- J" rr4f- lua ov avumg "ie i ' iTT" ,VT fire cast its cheer benefited. You see Miss Brown was .wf wd wmiU oatr-jr w j stories' and rluS or tne moiassis. not be I r ""v V1 vwa eeu f ti-i I n.. .1 tA VTKL v i I - j . . 1 . doubly; inviting the cosy room where the young teacher sat. ; A slight -eound caused her to open the door. A dark figure was crouch ing there, that was recognized in a moment, as she said, 'Why, Ellen, come in, it is too cold for j-ou in the hall; I did not hear your rap.' - ' 1 did not rap ; I thought you might not want me, so 1 just curled down by the door.' ! 0 yes, 1 don't mind you, j Ellen, at tne poor 8Rfm?iQiuedjQ stransre with stranee Deoole in the House oT Kefugc. Everybody sent there was suspected, and so she said nothing, only once or twice she asked Ellen if she couldn't remember the name of the place where they lived, in Maine. .j 'No, she remembered only that they lived in a red house in the country and it was somewhere in Maine. . j One beautiful November day, a plain man and woman were shown into the schoolroom. '.' ' j These persons wish to1 see Ellen lolassis, the moiassis has got a goda uaub tew it,. ! . '; - ' ' . : 1 hav studied animal deviltry for 18 tears ; be kause the more deviltry in an auimal, the more human he is. I Icau't find, by sarcbing the passen- ger list, tnat oan naa a conn on ooara, butJl am williiifir tew bet 10 pound o v mutton sassage that mister coon) and hiz wife commuted by stealing" ride. ' jqEirrotCT. t :J THR pablic are respectfully informed HUTCHINSON BURROUGHS & CO. -GENERAL AGENTS, : CILUILOTTE, N. C. This Company the most rlgorom and propmcire in the world, offers to the pah lie all the real adrantagea which can -with safety be conceded to any Company, ITS RESOURCES EXBRJLCK 7,000,000,' . CASH. ASSETS. ' ITS ANNUAL INCOME, AMOUNT! i THE PRINCELY SUM OF TO $4,500,000. Its investments -are confined by law to the most solid and reliable securities. Its thrift and progress in the whole history of . are unparalleled rackeoon tew that he could want steal r I never knu. a ennything long - Ennyboddy -who has ever looked . i - aimosv any ume - .nu Y Mooney, said the officer ; Met her, be child-came iu ; a slight, frail gin or j aj f1 ) ' i ten or possibly twelve years oi age, -iri-.re all in the vard near! cooh riirht square in the face will bet with a tmr r!iit lAro.'hltie eVCS. more . . , " . . ' . .... L j rn- aL : S l j-.j i. ' ... - -t-..; -- Iv a jmndreti 0f them, scatterea m senous in meir expression, eyeuvluu - w-iWnir r, and down in the o r .., KUen JMoon found by her self, looking dreamily off over the wai ter, and mingling no more with those about her than the first day she enter- ed. M . , , the mouth, that never smiled but in a groups, w a, ug v.. v,, 0 4...1f Innk-irxr nrnamilv of She wore a dark calico dress, the uniform of the house, and strong stock- Petersburg at 6,00 am, and 4 20 p m r'Xi Atrrt) at HVldon at 9,30 a m anrt 7,30 p n iue icuu xicr picnj uii . Leare M eldon at 6.Q0 a m, and 3,00 p m ed. but each stray hair took upon itself Jrrire in Petprsbug 9,10 a m,and 6,20 p m to protest against ' such a disposition K Change ef Passenger Cars between q( Ju goi(jcn treasure, by CUrlingitself y u a aoiiar thai no iz a aeaa ueai or under five hundred, dollar bonds not tew1 go into the nizzincss for the next ninety days, o . , , , : .1 hav had tame coons by the dozen they are az easy tew tamo as . child if yu take them young enuff, but 1 advise The other evenimr there was a learned dissertation npon "bedbugs and their remarkable tenacity of life." One asserted of his own' knowledge that they could be boiled and then come to life. Some had soaked them for hours in turpentine without any fatal consequences. Old Hanks, who had been listening as an outsider, here gave4n his experience in corroboration of the facta. Says he : "Some years aero I toot a bedding to aa Iron foun dry, and dropping it in a ladle- where the meltea iron was, naa rt run into skillet, r- Well, my old woman nsed that skillet pretty constantly for the last six yeats, and the other day it broke all to smash, and what do yon 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 Jo give our Straus fnll and entire satisfaction. Our terms will be positively, catX. There will Vw. nn tnri.tion front this rule the basis of our business. , J. W. WILLIAJIS: June-111869. LIFE INSURANCE. v All the profits of the Society, art annual and may be used and subsequent to reduce their second notice, a think, gentlemen ? that 'ere insect jast Fslldesci walked but of hie hole iwber hed YJ aaUiTby mi kant advise ennvbodv to cultivate When called by the matron she came codns . they want as mutch lookinj Geoe gentlemen, he looked mighty' up. ( , - i alter az a nana mute on a low-patn. i ri r 4 A man n1 wnm.n r hln. Kllen. I nrl tluim ainfi nnv mam nISr in I to see you.' r I them than that iz in a stock dividend She gave a frightened look Not on the Erie railroad. t., , u ?. -not Mis' Strong. Please tell mo , j neVer waz-out ov a bet nnixnal and she caught the matron's dress. 1 renieiabej tln ,ow but 1 , 'These people say theyonce had a bar gone out'ov the trade forevet; little girl whose name was Ellen Moon- iately i .discovered that it was a good ey . - '..- deal like making a whissel out of a 0, please teU me where tney are, cal,8 :ruilling ft comfortable tale. ana VUU WUrUS V tic aiuiuou a, giuauj ma i been layin' likb a frog, and made tracks far his old roost np stairs l isuv I added he, by way of parenthesis 4By F. TU K N I T UEp, netallie XXnrfal Cases, 1 1 Weeden CClns. escriptionsV made too.-dar,nd for Waarenioa. Jan. &. 1869. T ; 6a I We don and Acq iii a Creek, 0 BBTWEEX , WAtUlXCTOX AXD XEW YORK 1 It. B. riO RAM, GenH Supt., V-;-. Petersburg Virginia. s.cnooLS. : ; Mrs Jones & Mrs Twitty's SE'MIXJRY tOR YOUNG LADIES' TTAnnEISTON If. c. THE fall Session of this Sehool will coin mence on Monday, July 26, 1869. Cotnnetent Teachers will le ' employed; and err branch, of female education thoroughly taught I ' Parment for half the Session required during the first week, and for the latter half of the session, the last week. tKIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA T'jXE Fall Session of this Institution will commence on the 18th day of August prox., and eontinue twenty weeks. Pre paratory and Normal Departments, and a ' Oeneral Course of Unirereity Lectures will be opened. Entire expense, ineluding hoard, (85 to $100. All the benefits of the Institution are offered, free of charge, to a :- limited'namberof residents fa the State; Apply to the President. "f 7 , SOLOMON POOL, i Chapel UK, July 9th, 1869. - 6.. up close out or the way. one bui down in the corner, br the fire, and Miss i Brown thought, as the light shadows played over her face, she had never seen a more interesting one Suddenly she said, I Ellen, tell me your story.' Please tell me would Miss Brown like to hear it.' Why, yes, I would like to know what you ever did to be sent here; you do not seem to me to be a Daa girl said the young lady. ' The child's voice was hardly more than a whisper as she answered, 'They said that I stolebut 1 didn't1 They? Who?' ; : , 'The man and woman I lived with.' . 4Tell me all about it. Xobjody believes me.' Perhaps I shall.' ? It was only across the river, there, she said, nodding her head in that di rection, and though I don't like to stay here vcrr well, sometimes I am so 1869 sracro GOODS. 1869 GEORGE R. SLEDGE, AT HIS OLD STAXD, she followed the matron. Here, my child, as she opened the door where the visitors had been shown. The woman stood with her back toward the door, looking through the window. She turned She gave but one look, and, seemingly, but one step, and, without a word clasped the child in her arms. ' - f fi J I closed the door,' said the matron, Hhinkiner that a sieht too sacred for a . and reaping a kursid mean whissel. DMnir trt n.TA nnnn. .Not aXounaiwit save bueuirvm uu. uctuiauuw-. broke the stillness but suppressed sobs. J Nature dont make enne mistakes Half an hour after, 1 opened the after all; she hits. the bull right itfthe door to say the time of the visit had eye every time-1 1 TFhen she wants a exnired, ana iuen was silting va uer racKCOon wun rmga uu ma one -... , . . . i , i. i -. - sala for his first wife daughter of the celebrated Professor1' Wilsonthe lady Informed him that it would be necessary to ask the approval of her aire. - ' , . iCertatnly," saldAytoun; bnt I am a little, difident in soeakinff to him Uackcoonsliv tewbe sixtyifiveyeaw on thi snbiect i Ton mast lust eo and old if they miss J the society ov men j teU him my proposal yonrselflw and dogs enuff; but tharc aintbut few Tim laifv nroeeeded to.the librarr. o them die o v old age. The North- jd takin fcp father aCbetienately by ha purchased them In person, a complete western Fur Conipany are the crate th band. mentioned.; that Professor VJ ,ock "H11 of X undertakers of this coon family. Wtonn had asked her to become his tX feel sorry -ior coons,1 for with a 1 wife. Vgha added : Shall I accept trifle more brains they would , make I his oer. papa. T ..He aayr he- la too diCdent id ape the4 wbject to yon ' m. . ' . mm., m m Mt W "Then.'V said old Uhrtstopner, -a had better, write my reply and pin it to your back."; . respectable pettifoggers before a Uce ov the peace, i but even this would KH I . A. v A Mttwa aiwnnfl Kvq noffr 1 mAVna him anrl- urVtsn ' eVi sveass s afraid Mis' Strong will come and take r . . ,a Uc in Vk .;r vrtrtwo .v ' it .! t j - iI U- a 1 WDII8 IUU UlliCl ' W0 VMKJiAA m vmv ubUAVWf;vi ouu jayaav v v www Kiaiw i m a.wnT i 1 1 is 1 (l ti ' M . winw ur iikl s j . . . i ... do: but I'm not so 'fraid as I used to be at first, for I've been here two years, and I guess she wont come for me, now.' : ' . ' so I ' fP AY 1.0 B BXARTEf Si CO. ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ix ATJTlW At"RE (jUTLEEY; and 1 was 6maH then, and I got sick; 4 IRON,' biUifc, auk f Alms House-ltheroV where she fottcd v . PACKING, WAGON, MATERIAL, fcC. me, first but they wouldn't kep me, f unri-noit Rail Road and and sol staid a while longer, until, m, m, mm - - - mother's trembling hands, and now 1 bun without spuemg a good coon.- : and then kissed by the lips that Could : J Pettifoggers, mo doubt, hav a deS not trust themselves with, words. One tiny tew till, and r they may enable braid of hair had ! fallen looseand the a justiss ov the peace, in a cloudy day, Did She treat tou ill f r?,aett sirauu "ppw - , T 6 , . m,. 7, . . . l muit. aa rnoncn il re- i innn no oinerwise wouia: suu lar -s b M M to bet me for .retytttog, " .JTT, I . !i tils, if I w ibllgcd te'pT,fct wxeu u run away: oui sueatways r l i j . . . - . i ii r.llfn Wfim WILll llCt tftlUCl , uu i-ui KlIO vuii jl: wwmuwn . ou um. . l . xounu me ana loctea me up, ana wouia m ; ... . . - -v. - . e .-a- coon and a irood . " uovning w eai, wr ever w .uug , . ,.ntlimn flnw, lfiSg nettifoinrer evi, niui fcuv pwj.Mufcvi.-B . : it oa then she tried tn nd m hak to the ?rs, m tne soil, xveiuuw uu,., .si. and was seen no more. SUPPLIES. One day, she asked me where was the Corner " V j --t c M candlestick that belonged in ner room. Main St., and Market Square, j but gge s wouldn't be- ' ; M0R1OLK A. lieveroe, and took me away to the city, o.-l-3tt- into court or something, ; and a man Handkerchiefs tnade from the ramie fibre are extensively old nd used in New Orleans. They equal Jinen in softness and fineness of texture. ' The cultivation of the plant 'has commen ced in Louisiana vn a large scale. If the rackeoon would only give bia whole attenshun to poUUcs thar ain't bat few can beat' him. He is at home on the stump f ind menny on ns old coons kan rekolekt how, in 1840, with nothing but a Kara eider diet, he swept the country from' north to the south poleTike a cargo ov epsom baltz "v (KsUblishedFehniary;1843. . t ' v. " : V coax aa or maix a faaakux btakxts, i WABRKNTON, C, T now receirinr frem the iforth. where Dry Goods, ... Groceries, -, . Pririslans, ANNUAL PREMIUMS. It is prompt jn the payment of ail losses. , harlng never contested a claim. IT DEALS ONLY IN CASH, - neither receiving notes nor paying them oat, in liew of CASH, when its policies be come claims. - It isne all the most desirable kinds W Life and ' ENDOWMENT POLICIES. Sneh policies, may be drawn in favor of the assured,- or of relatives, er of creditors. or others, with profits ; and after the spe cified time, have a cash value of a very considerable proportion of the amount of premiums therein paid. Policies i NOTE COMPANIES, have comparatively no cash valne whatever. Tor farther information, rates Ac., apply to TVm. J. WHITa, Agent, Warrenton, N. C. DR.THOS.K. WILSON. ' No3-ly. Examining Physician. 1869. Spring Goods. 1S69. I WOULD EESPECTFULLT INFORM Boots, Shoes, 1 - Hats, Toys, Caps, .Tiii and other wares. Confectioneries, He did so, and the lady returned to ey . ' - mm , . a:n tne drawing-room. . A ne anxious buiv or read the answer to m message. which was in cthese worda: f "7ith the anthor'a complimenta.n ," Clears and Tooacco, . " and many other articles too nameroas to mention. . LeadinT, Southern raflroada have acreed to nass deleratea and honorary members ot the uommerctai uonveu tica free.. The. Committee - for . ar rangementa, for theIxMisrille eonren- tion have sent circulara to other roaas : asking favorable rates fbr delegates. r :An itirierant merchant meeting one of nla own fraternity the other day, whose pony might be considered a beanUful tbecimen of skeleton," remon strated with the owner, and asked him if he ever fed him. "Ever feed him I tn&tV good nn,", "was the" reply; "He's got a bundle and half of oat at home now, only be ain't "got n time fijeatem." . . ' " ; " " The Public Am respectfolly invited to call and ' EXAMINE J1IS STOCK The snhscrlber facTUtios for baying goods are surpassed by none, and with twenty fro ears experience in basiness, he rinks nothing in saying that cash buyers -will find it to their advantage to examine his stock, befors buying elsewhere. Anril-24-ly GEO. E. SLEDGE. DH.G. A. FOOTE -Has removed to- his former residence am the let formerly occuuied by Mr. . S. N. Kills, where he can be found at. all time ) When not professionally t;n;p;u-l- t my patrons and Tnends and tne pal lie generally, that I am now receiving and opening a new snpply of SPRING and SUMMER DRESS GOODS, ef the latest styles, Lady's Hats and Shakers: Also a reneral assortment of Gentlemen's tarn ishing goods,, Beady-made clotnlng, iaii. Boots, and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions, Hard ware, Tinware, Crockery .'' ' GROCEBIES. ; ' . AFRESH supply of Sagar, CoSeeTTa. bio Salt, fresh corned Herrings; AM Shad, Cod Fish, Bacon, Lard Floor, Mo. lases, (always on hand) fresh Corn Meal at the lowest prices, all kinds of 8oips, ' Tea, Pepper and Spice, Moeo, Con centra- - ted Ly. Bladder and Bale Snuff, Powder and 8 hot, Musket and Gun Caps, Starch Ac, Ae. CONFECrriOXAIUES. . CANDIES, Cakes, raisins, PeanuU, . Sardines, fresh eove Oysters, Pickles, and every thing usually kept in a variety Store, which 1. am selling at the lowest prloea tor eash . Thaakfnl for past favors, I hope to eon tinne to merit the same by strict attention to business, ami an upright deportment. JOHN A. 1IYMAN, 1 tlaor West of II Jinan A Arringtons, old store, Warrenton, N. C. April-30-au-17-tf. 1 iiotici:- 1 hi.ve on hand several sts of Har ness, whioh I am offering at low rates, for Cash, or Country prod no at market p to, 1 guarantee entire satisfaction, having had 13 years cxiwrience in the iHi.ins'-, RICHARD ROW LETT. No. 1-tf. ' c
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1869, edition 1
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