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If "7 Yl- . i poetical. Love and A(e. 4 ' I rlfirH With you 'mil cowsslips growing, VhH.i rUnh , wtfaviug, ; flower bails. VI'-'J" throwing, : Vt re pleasures Boon to please no more. TLrr, criVes. and meads o'er grass and heater. With little playmate!", to and fro, j ., .. V'wandered hand in hand together ; ' "But that was sixty yearn ago. You grew o lovely roseate maiden, And still our early love was strong; ;; SS'.r.wJth uo'carooar day wereladon, J They glided joyouMy along. I . '71 n'did love you very d'eaily - " rjlo'. dearly, words want power to show; Swuiht yur heart was touched as near- J Bit that pi fifty years ago. , "Tpcm othe.r lovers came around you ; . - Yourbeadly grew from yeirto-yeAf And many a splendid circle found you Tfcc centre of Us glittering sphere. I sfiw you then, first vows forsaking, r j: "-Oa rank and wealth your hand, stow ; ttTtheiTl thought my heart was breaking J Hi'ul that was forty years ago- ' At4 1 "lived on to wed another . :Z "Vo fause she'gave me to complain ; Anl when I heard you were a mother, vj not with the children nune. IJywnyoung flock, in fair progression, "Made up the pleasant Christmas rowfj Mv Joy in them was past expression ; Butthat was twenty years ago. -. . i , You grew a matron, plump and comely, You dwelt in fashion's brighest blaze ',' Jv earthly lot was far more homely, ' But I, too, had my festal days. - No merrier eyes ha.ve ever glistened Around the hearthstone's wintry glow, - Than when ray youngest child was chris- - ' - tenod ; Bnt.that was twenty years ago Tune passed. My eldest girl was hftvrried. And lipw I am a grandsirelgray; ; Unefnet )f four years old I've carried OTiniong the wild-flowered meads' to play, In our old fields of childish pleasure, Where now, as then, the cow slips blow, he fills her basket's ample measure 7' And this is not ten years ago Iiut .though first love s impassioned hnna .r;no8s' y-. ; ;..; V; Has passed away in colder nights, I stimiive" thought of you; with kindness, Jtyi paU until our last good night.; , , Ti j.cver rolling, silent hours t ; r WiTf bring a time we shall hot know , When btir ronne days of gathering flow- ei; , :.. . J ; .". Will be n hundred years ago. "A-Corn' Panic out TCeat. i .1 urrrrr S 1 Thcre excitement ani "dowqwnrd teniloncv" in tho grain market at Chi r(. 1 The Moijdav evening papers of litaicuy lurnisn xue lonowing par :'tic.ulars."" The Chicago Journal says; ."Grain, comes in more rapidly than -panted for shipment, uuder our recent ofUiiiary deraneemeuts,. and i there iTO' been but few here whocould com i rrf?.r d money enough to buy to hold. 1 50ur: weakness has reacted on New " ork and sent tbe market down while Iiiverpool has caught the same infee- I tion. Wall street gambling is thepn j mAry cause, but the proximate cause Arose in Chicago. -'There. was a good ' uehl of short trading to-day, many be ing aaxtouWto' iell and ther3 equally iriliingto buyj but with a decided pref rence for the buyer's , option, which 'I'Sridc buyer the month1 worth a great ' j deal more than seller do." 1 iWitb reference, the condition of i the banks, undcrihis unfavorable con I uitiou;0f things, the writer says : "Tho strain nan the banks of this city produced by the large amount of grain which has accumulated here has been Lavvl The panic in New York, de- . prived the grain and , flour dealers of : jsew lj)rk city and Mate of facilities ''foV doing business, because they could iVot tret' accommodations to pay sicrht Hl drawn on them to pay for. grain. Ruippeairora nere. xuero nas.oeen xjy quantity, of. orders here to ! buy ; srafn, to bo paid for by bills drawn I it thirty days, and jt s useless for the anks of this city, without an increase rf)f capital, to attempt to furnish funds jar ue wnoie oi ine transactions, in CTatn from the hands of the producer the consumer In tho Eastern and foreign markets." - J .' '7 " At Cnqinnatti the Enquirer says of WAeatt "Advices from other points have been of an unfavorable character, and .t! Orders have generally" been -with c'.riwn., . .The citf. millers are, in most oacs, limiting their purchases to , im i'-f diate wants, as they have not much roundenco in prices,-and the present -rxrts for flour afford thcm'n6 feroBt- llle'receipts of wheat have not1 been l.iiw. and the supply has exceeded the demand, and there heing more dispo sition to sell, concessions were in some cases .granted.'; ' :v:--,'J-' If "Corn Prices are lower. Thedis tilllers have been buying pretty freely xt interior .point,' and are ! not: iu j the market to any extent at present and thefderriahd from the; local dealers is not equal to tho receipts." The New York Express says n .Thelate financial crisis in Wall ttrcet, which has demoralized specula rfon; ia now gradually I extending to ihe cniinncl5 of legttiniatc busincK-.i- The jKer. York- merchants complain of a steady" falling off id " trade, 'when the fill busieness ought to b veracs tive. In Baltimore Jt 13 very fair, J Advices from different sections of the cotinfry Pealf of business bein; Uns isfactory-' while in sotne leases great depression exists. The latter js. par ticular applicable to tbe gram trade at Chicngo 11 nd . other like portfe. Under the heavy decline in gmin at the West producers "are not sending their , grain to hvarket freely at present, ana tnis is clearly seen in the decreasing jenrn ings of the Western railroads, j while the farmer continues in debt to the Western merchant, and the Western merchant in turn is unable to liqui date his indebtedness to the bastern merchant.- .Thus it will be seen that the depression in the grain trade af fects injuriously the great railway and. mercantile interests of the country, the ramifications of which are exten- sire. IVEVf ADVEltTIKME.T. HORY.A. FOOT. i 0 Xl 'K . Attorney at Law, WARRENTON, N- G. WILL Practice in the Courts of this, and the adjoining doantUs.' " ' i i ' Nd.31-tf. JE-OPEXED. The "Arlington House," IS AOAI!f DT FIXL BLAIT. EVERY, accommodation (as in former days.).' furnished to the Hungry 4 Thirsty. O ire me a call, ,. E. C. WOODSON, Propt'r. DRi J. II. COOK. HAS RETURNED T Warrenton, and respectfully offers his ser vices to the public. ; t no-6-t WANTED. hall issue in a few weeks, my second descriptive circular of lands for . sale, and request all who wish to dispose of their lands, to furnish me with description and price, that J may advertise them. No charge will be made unless a sale is ef fected. ! : I am establishing sub-agencies, through out Virginia, Maryland, Pen?vlvania, Dela ware and New Jersey and will soon have perfected eue of the most complete and ex tensive Real Estate agencies in the Union. AU who wish to sell lands, ! will find it te their mteresVto place i in iny hands, r .! ' ' ' May 20:: 1B69. tf u 1B. E. LONt; A X GET THE BEST . - Suitable!1 for all Buildings, Dwellings, Barn, Churches, Faptories, ,&c, and. for tAl cTtmates ; equally adapted to nat or steep roofs and can be applied by any or dinary irorxman.r f ; ;.l it 4 1 ; '! " ' THE READY ROOFIXG. , Is more durable than tin,, and does nt cost one-half as much. It is cheaper than shingles, far more durable, and fire-proof. It is made of the heariest fabric : eyer used for the purpose,' and is put up in rolls ready for shipment to any part of the world. Send for Circular and Samples, sent free.) s , . ,? r: Wi ALSO MANUFACTURE f GRANITE CEMENTy ! For repairing all kinds of leaky roofs, chimneys, sky-lichtsJ. &c. This Roofing Cement forms a permanent adhesive coat ing bver the whole surface of all roofs, whether tin; shinrle or composition: com pletely closing ' up leakages and : being composed largely of ground Granite, which sets and hardens, and soon becomes . an artificial Slate Stone covering. Roof Paint. For coating tin and all kinds of metal and composition roofs- It will not run, crack, or peal off, out form a permanent anl perfect protection wherever placed. It is furnished at half the cost, and possesses twice the durability of the common oil paints used for such purpbses. ' County rights for sale. For Circulars and all particulars Address READY ROOFING COMPANY, SI Maiden Lane N. . 1S69.! Spring Goods. 1869. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM my patrons and friends, and the pub lie generally,' that I am now receiving and opening a new supply of SrKIr(jr and SUMMER DRESS : GOODS, of the Utert styles, Lady's j Hats and Shakers. Also a general assortment . of .Gentlemen's furn ishing goods,. Ready-made clothing. Hat. Boots, and Shoes, Hosiery, Notions, Bard- ware, iinware, urocRery ae. GROCEPIES. :-. 4 PRESH supply of Sugar, Coffee, Ta- iX ble Salt, fresh corned Herrings, And Shad, Cod Pish, Bacon, Lard Flot, Mo lases, (always on hand) fresh Corn Meal at the lowest prices,' all kinds of Soaps, Tea, Pepper and Spice. Moeo. Coneentr'ai ted Lyoy Bladder and Bale Snuff, Powder and Shot, Musket and Gun Caps, Starch . : - y 1 " rnVPPfiTmv inirie v CANDIES, ; Cakes, raisins,' spea-iutl, Sardines, fresh cove Oysters. Pickhj's. and every thing usually kept in a variety btore, which I am selling at the lowest prices for cash 1 U I H ,7- f', , Thankful for past, favors, I hope te con tinue to merit the same bj stmt attention 10 Business, ana an upright deportment! JOHN A. 1IYMAN. 1 r door West of Hyman & L ArringtoM old store, Warrenton N. C. s April-30-Bo-n-tf. , , V , - .7' ' 1 JJE.RY T ALLEY, t- .i.i 1 F.: f! 0 N P T! flT T O W P P V tn,.t-.i...D. i -, subscriber facilities for buying roods I!.-udR'tail1'aUrin! are surpassed by none, and withwenty FRUITS, AND FANCY-, GOODS five years experience in business, he risks CIGARS. TOTS. kc. Ho. 133 Sycamore: Streets Public 1 Sale of Valuable itl: .LANDS,' :-:: XS WARREN COUNTY. N. , BY rirtue'of the authority confered on the subscribers, by a decree of War ren .Superior Court, made in the case of John White and N. R. Jones, Administra j tors of Peter D Powell deceased, against John C. Powell. We shall offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, at the Court House in Warrentofl, on Monday the 8th day of November next, ? the lands of the said Peter D. Powell situated jin said County, (about 7 miles. South East of Warrenton,) on the waters of ;" ' ' T, FISHING CHEEK, : and adjoining the lands of Lucas Lancas ter, Jan. A Cheek deceased, and the lands formerly belonging to Mary A. T. Newell and , others,' there being about Nineteen hundred and thirty-three acres, subject to the dower of the Widow,1 of the said Peter D. Powell, which has been already audi ted to hr. The Raid lands are well water ed, much of it in original growth, healthy. and well adapted to .the products common to this section of Country. . -il . The sale will be' made in separate tracts of 259 acres or thereabouts, and on a cred it six months, with interest from the day of sale, except aB to the sum' of .one hundred dollars, which will be required jn CASH. Bond with good security will be required, and the title will be retained until the pay ment of the whole of the purchase money is made, and until the Court shall order a deed to be executed by the Subscribers; JOHN WHITF7I Administrators, . - H. K. JONKS. J - : : Sept, Wth, 1869. ' Jj 6t.' NOTICE! NOTICE!! 1 Having qualified as Administratrix of P. A. THORNTON dee'd, notice is hereby giv en to all parties indebted to the Estate of the said F. A. Thojrntbn, dee'd, to come forward and make payment without delay to Thomas E. Green Or Peter R. Davis, my legally appointed Agents, and those hav ing claims against the isaid estate, are re quested to present them properly au thenticated, to the said Agents within the time prescribed by law er this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. s -.;. . LUCY N. THORNTON, Adm't'x. September 3rd, 18(J9. No.-31-6w. Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips,! &c; ; THE subscribers have removed i their bnsinef s to the building one door South of Wm. J. Norwood & Co., where ,they can supply the Community with anything wanted in thir line, at as low price , as a like article ef thVsame! material and work manship can; be bought elsewhere.! -' i'. All kinds of repairing done at reasona- ble rates They i They return their thanks to their friends and the Citizens, of the County, for the liberal patronage bestowed ipon them,' and respectfully solicit a continuance. LONG & 13KAIM. Sept. 17th, 18C9. tf. COTTON GIN, I take this method of informing my friends and the public - gene rail r, that I have made arrangements for runainsr my during the present season. J TE B MS For ginning, baling and delivering at Ridge- way, One 1 Ktlflh, for ginning and baling imply, Un fifteenth. . HENRY No.-35-tfj ' B. HUNTER. COTTON GIN. , . I N a few days we shall be prepared to rei ceive Cotton at our ;QIA. ; TERMS For ginning, bailing and delivering- at- Ridgeway, the tole charged is, one twelfth without delivering at Depot, the tole is; one fifteenth. ' i Bagging and Rope furnished at COSTl Different lots of Cotton kept seperate. CUSTOM SOLICITED. 1 DAVIS & McHULLOCII. September, 16th 1869. Ira. 1869 FAUTODS- 1869 GEORGE R. SLEDGE, - A T HIS Olb STAND, i (Xstahlished February, 1143. ) COHTBXOV Kill Al rXAKKLIV STX11TS, WARRENTON, N. C. Is now receiving from the North, where he purchased them ih person, a complete variety stock, consisting of - . , . . r Dry Goods, J Groceries, i " Provisions, 1 .- : '- Boots, , i Shoes," ' - V ; i : -. Hats. ' - . I I . . " .. Caps, Tin and other wares, Confectioneries, " r-: :- Toys, ' ' - - ' ' 1 -l-Fancy Goods, ' ' Cicara and Tobacco, .. and many other articles too numerous to mention. . , The Public Are respectfully invited io eall and V i ilL :. ' .'i X' EXAMINE HIS STOCK - nothing in saying that cash . buyers will find it to their advantage to examine his stock, before buyin g elsewhere. - April-241y t GEO. K. ILXD9B. BF. LONG, r, - - : ; ? " k 'Attorney at . Law; ' 1 ; j: :i .: 4 : WAEEENT0N. Ni 0. r , :t , Will practice , in the Courts of Warren and adjoining counties. . Special attention to Collection "of Claims. F AGENT fpr the purchase and sale of Real Estate ? ,-v.f. r . :. , ,. . . : . i No-3-12m. NEW-BRY GOODS STORE. P.:T. NORWOOD & CO- No 4l Sycamore Street, ' 7 ,. ' , . ',' Pktkrsbcho, Va. HAVE Now opened a large stock of Sta 'ple and fancy Dry Goods, Rich Silks. Embroideries, Lace goods, Cloaks, and a full? line of Mourning and Wjkddiso gOOds, . "i - , , We keep every article usually kept in a ! first class store. - We invite the attention of our North Carolina friends to the same. Noi-l.-5.in ' . ; - ' : JJATIS, ROPER & CO. .' ' ' WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Mercbahts, PETERSBURG VA , Keep constantly on ; hand,5 a large and Well Relected Stock, of Groceries, which they oner low for Cash, or produce in hand. They pay especial attention to the 'sale of Tobaoco. ' Cotton. Corn, Wheat, and all kindsUf Ceuntry produce, and make liberal Cash advances on samel when in. hand. onori receipt of Rail jRoad Bills of Lading. . Xc.-l-ftni . . , WALTEB A. : MONTGOMERY, Attorney at Law, ; WARREXTOX, N. C WILL attend regularly the courts of Warren, Franklin and Halifax, i " ? Office overthe store ef T. A. Montgomery ; July 17, 186727-601. , ; j o n ar r. jpnxsox, . ' ; BOOtMC SHOE MAKER, AT HIS" OLD STAND, ; Where he has been for the last 24 years. Isstul prepared to make and mend, and aid to understandings lend, and never was better prepared No-l-12m ; jpOR RE XT. A good two story (building with base ments) on Main Street known as the Ma- sonic Lodge. The building would answer very well for a Tohacco Factory, and for many other. purposes O. R. SLEDGE. March 2(-tf. Fall and Winter Importaiiunv 1869. 1 EIBBOKS, :, ' Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG CATOK & CO. 337 ,& 239 Baltimore Street, .L-A BALTIMORE. IMPORTERS AS D JOBBERS OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS, BONNET, SILKS, SATINS & VELVETS, Illusions, Blonds. Laces, R'iiches, Netts j and Craps, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, BTRAW BON" SETS A5D LADIES HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets and Hats, SUNDOWNS and SHAKER HOODS. THE largest Stock of Milliner v Goods in ! this Country, and unequalled in choice va riety, which we otfer at prices that will defy competition. ORDERS SO ICITED. August 25th 13CD. . : 6t. NOTICE. rpim COPARTNERSHIP, heretofore exis- . 1 ting under the style, of . Burrows and Williams, is this day disolved by mu tiial consent. ' Paitios indebted to the firm are requested to coine forward and ' settle with J. W. Williams. : , Warrenton, June 1st. 1S69- ' BURROWS & WILLIAMS ' THE public; are respectfuHv informed that the business of ' , ; COACH MARI.G , , will be continued at Bobbin's old stand, by. J. W. , Williams, , under the. firm and stv e" of J.' W. Williams. The business will be complete in all of its departments, and no pains will be spared to give our patrons full and entire, satisfaction. Our terms will be positively,, cash.. There will be no deviation from this rule the basis of our business, J. W. WILLIAMS. June-11-1869. ' ' " ' : ,N 0 T I OE. FIctallic Burial Cases, Wooden Coffins'. OF all description a, made toordir. nd for ale,by - E C. WADDILL. -Waarenion, Jan.,5. 1869. 6ml TST RECEIYF.XK; J Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, dans Clothing Groceries, Confectionaries &c. . 1 : -Supply of KOSKOO, prepared by Dr. J. 'J. Lawrence," and for sale br G. R. 3LEDGE. Warrenton y. C " "PTtTi U a t m LIFE EfSURAMCE .V-' coMPAjnr OF VIRGINIA. , . HOME OFFICE KORTW.-R a 5?f mmth of -: Niutli . and Main 8trf a RICnMONI) YIRGINIA. ' ' - AUTuosizED Capital i OXE MILLIO.Y DOLLAR. Capital . paid in, and , securely invested, '0!E MILLION DOLLARS. ' Policies issued in" a little over first twelve months of active vork, over 170'J ; Income same time over 1300.000 a iuccmb b- yond all precedent. i IXS9KIS CK, MCTVAL. VOK-FOKrxiTlva km RETURN PREMIUM PLANS. - I . OFFICERS. WC. CARRINGTON, , President. R. H MAURY, ' Vice President fc.' H. PERROW, M. D.f ' iled. Adviser. ,3. 2. HOPKINS, i-i Secretary. i Capt. R. W. TUCKER, Supt. of Agencies. Is DIRECTOR . R-i HMirRT,' ' A. S. L, Richabd Ikbt O. F. W18IO, D.Tidmax, J. J. HorKI5S W. P. SHirMBXB J. P. PlEPLSS, ;;f j Wi uUiiiifTti JAMES ?. JOHNITON, SpttUl Afent. J. C McCRAW, Agent, WmrrenUn. DR. Q. A. FOOT!, . Medical Examiner ' No.-l-12m. ' ' X.T. JJlKKS, 3. B. KAESHALL, T.-T. XBOOKS, J" AMES,., MARS DA EE &. CO, !' (LATE JAMES., &. CO.) GROCERS, AND COMMISSION i. 'MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1 DRY GOODS .CLOTHING AND ,i;N'0 TlOJfS, Xos- TS and SOSvcaniore Street. PETERSBURG VA. WE SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF Cotton,' Corn,' Bacon, Cotton Yarns, Tobacco, Rve, Lard, Clover Seed, M heat, Oats, Fish, Flax Seed, Flour, AVoo!, Salt, Dried j Fruit, . Leather, lertilizera:' and all other, kinds of COUNTRY PBnrir'K X vWril 4 vniQP L,u L 5 .E a, M ERC H A DI S E, to the tale ofii'vrhicli we "wrill give prbmpt personal attention. ORDERS FOR -.!; Cot toil; Tobacco, ,Graiu, &c, Executed With Fidelity. IWe keep constantly on hand; a large jitock 0F GSOGERIES, DET GOODS, ! Clothing and Fancy Xotions, - j .; . ' , i , : s . . . . . Which we are prepared, at alltimes, te sell as low as any house in thi State, and at priees that will compare favorably with any Northern Market. ' j f t JAMES, MARSHALL & CO., j No-5-3m, k . j RIVES & PROCTOR, I , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i . ' DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN ' XEDlCIXES.l ancy and $oiiet Painrs, Oils, Dyc-Stnlfs, j'eiifuaiery: S Imported Domestic Olassy Putty, - ' SOUTHERN DEPOT JOR . ROSADALIS. .v Would respeetfnlly eall tke attention of Merphants, Physicians, Planters, and eth" ers, to their, extensive stock and superior inducements. .... , . 107 Sycamore St Petersburg Va N.. F. BIVK8? M. P. April, -23-nol6-6m. W. H. PROCTOR a. a. ricxKis, r ; s n. y. t.tovte, .-..; ;, f ;; W.i T PLTM1I1B.! ,' ':--. ptrMMERi YOL'XG & CO. ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN H ARDWABE., OUT L-ERY, Saddlery Hardware- and So "4 Iron Front,' Sycamore St.. : ' , "PETERSBURG, ,VA, Agents for sale of FAIEBAUX'S SCALES, Leather and Rubber Belting, Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, fTD fTTT A "D O H TXTCf 1 tm $ Emery & Son's Cotton Gint. No-5 Not,ce.. , r:: . . .A FINE top BUGGY which ?hai never beem msed fer sales very ehep. Apply at . CU-S7h r thilOfl. Usw-S-vt KOSKOOi! n THE MOST UirORTAKT - I DISCOVERY IN MODEBN PHARMACY. DR. LAWRENCE'S IXTRACT ! OBSTINATE. LOXG-STADIXG ! OR CHEONIO DISEASES. OF THE Blood, Liver, Kidneys NEBYOUS STSHM &d., ICCH il Scrofula, and all Scrofulous, Eruptive. Cutaneous. Murcnrial. ami Svplillitu affectioni, Chronic Rlieumatirn, Niu: 1 ral?ia,! ErTipc-lai, Pimples, Blotches. Boils. Old Ulcere, Tetter, Salt Uheum; also, (hronic Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Costiveness, Nervous ! I end ache, j Nervous Deliilitr, Epilepsv, Gleet. Gravel, and all diseases arisine: from Impurities or Poverty of the Blood, torpidity of the ders of the Kidnevs or Liver, disor Urinarv O.-- pans &c. Debility of the Nervous Sys'epi, The creat fsupenoritr of this medi cine" over all othera is, that it thorough ly eradicate all Humors and Taint?, and at the same time changes he Stomach and Liver Xi an ntiive, heal thy state, invigorntes the Nervous Svstcm, renew vilalitr. and can (he reived on as a safe, pleasant, and posi tive reiuedr. ,, . . . , FOSMULAS ARC UND ' A CH BOTTLE. lis preparation is prepared br an educated, experienced, and well-known Physician and Chemist, who has tnorougbl v tested it in a large practice. It is, therefore, submitted ta tbe pub lic with full confidence that its great merit will cause it to have a popular rity! unequalled in tbe history of Medi cal Preparations. - s : ! - r , PRltJE OXE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE : Prepared eny hy , J. J. LAWRENCE; M. D. Norfolk Fa.- .1 H' ' i A. ZT- I or sale bj all DiwisU.. f COSCENTRATID COMPCUKD ' I !- - ' .i ' ' " ; ' - , " i . .1 . , . . . i . - . I. v ' - -1 ' '' . i i I TOR THK CURKOr SPRING GOODS! . .JISPRING CLOTUlNail j ! . GENTS WEAR ! HATING E4ID IS -A COMPEETE and .splendid assortment 'df SPBLNQ CLOTUIKO, ilirect from tne fcettrauuJtet, ' we are now prepared to 3er to the., trade and public generally the "bst inducementt to be . found in' our line . In the'Southeni market. r . ,. ., :n Tj f.:; . , i .,. v. Our. stock of Clothing la c6'mptete,"em bracing ererything desired forGent'e wer, -Splendid HusinessSuitsv "5, ..- ..!.! Elegant ShirtS;!, Dravrrn, ock COLLARS AT ALL' PRICES," Ana everyining eise usaauy louna ih a rst-class wholesale and retail Clothisr ei- tablishment. .- fr - r.il -i. . v' Wedding and other fa :nide te order at shortest notice.' - ' The attention of the -merchants, of Ea(. ern North Carolina is partkularlp invited to our stock. ' r i w '-NOAH WALKER & Co' i . ' 45 Sycamore street. ap-2S-no-l$-12ni Petersburg,' Ta. JREER & CO. Wholesale Liquor!;D So. .12 Roanoke iquare, q ; t QUFpLKYJL We allwayt 'keep on hand - a' rood Vteck of pure old Virginia Oye "W hiskey, which we buy rem Distillers, a.nd guaran tee to oe iree irom injurious eompouadi. Also Draudies, Wines itc both for eign and domestic. r--r ' - f- Our low. grades of Whiskey are al ' ways Well rectified, and clear ef fnU oil and other bad properties. -'- '- Ordere by'mail, with eatisfaeterj, refer ences, will receive prompt attention. . Those in want of pure Liquors either iy the bbL or keg, will please Address,. I r : u , FREER &. CO.. k no-7-9m. Norfolk. Va. Toneit &. Plu mmer, GENER AL COMMISSION 1 " Merchants and GrocertV- No. 114 Sycamore St.. Eat Sirf, - Petersburg Tg.1 Solicit Consignments of Cotton. Te. i tacco, Wheat, and all other kinds of rroauee and aierchandise Orders-'fer Goods filled ,at Heasouable Rates, " S J ,T Rob hit II. Jones, Late Inspector at M oore's Warehouse. , Henrt L. Plummer, Lite "of the Fi'rm'of M. Mjrtln; Plummer Co., anfl W. K Martin &. Co. ;; Z.CROWl)ERi ' " . MA jrlFACTlItEli ASb DEALEtt ..: r MARBLE AND. GRANITE MONUMKTf. Tomb and Head itonei,. I Would respectfully call the atteatiWef j the public to the above card, proaisfar i those vrhn patronize him. to furnukh Ue desired woYV-In as good style and' iiik ! as any executed in the south, and at as low- aie as tbe tiuiei justify. Call on or addresH hi Huiersou, or r. O.o. Field WtrrtDt.n' X c DR. LAWRENCE'S ' CELKB RATED Fomaus Friend f ' A safe and reliable remedr for All Diseases Peculiar lo Females ; r SUCH AS Leuchorrhea or WhiU, ; Woe Uuri, er FalUy oJth. Womb; IrrUr, Pail orPPr'"rd M'.mtruatin g PaiAxn Kt.'liaekf :": ..!. .VEt-'ATEb TO THK LA DIES F Arr'nvA 1 ' f - ' i .j ... . ' For whos e benat it . ? j , .Mfiiroia, lit whose happiness it will promote, ly , t he disi.o refer. J. J. LAWREXCE, 51. D., Chemiit. ;-.. K . vr.. u --) . :o: y .,. iTo rjiVsiciANS: The Articles of which the Woman'B Fri4 i. compounded, are published around each ntrfn. Td U "f'l te W.t.Jb..t Lterine Tenie anl a i . i- . . .. 1 . - -- .....yr, j; ojaceytr i It is a T.laable ad r.HaWareati.iU A rangeiaents of the i j ".7! v., pinanrreiatwns,4e. J. II. BAKER k CO., Agents, Nov . 4 . M4iu ttr : NORFOLK YA : . Wholesale ' pa-To whom aU orde be addressed. ; i . u: , k . Mr Price 'l.OOperBoui,;' V 'WJ gYMA.S & DA.TCY, GENERAL COMISSIOX, . ..'7 MEECHAHTS, ' ' 'lwi STREET XOFOLK, Ta.I - ' ... . ...... ,. . . rt . , ... j .... . , l.fc.tKAL, COMlIISSIOK XO, ,24 EXCHANGE XLlcz;. , . Particular attention rireil to- t of COTTOX, GRAINt."IL S?om A
The Living Present (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1869, edition 1
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