Warren County, NC - Warrenton (NC) Reporter excerpts, 11 Oct 1825 [Warrenton Report excerpts, 11 Oct 1825] [transcribed by Mark A. Murphy, 13 Dec 2002] Commission Business. THE Subscriber tenders his services to the Public as a Commission Mechant, & assures all those who may favor him with a Consignment of their produce; that no exertion of his shall be wanting to do them ample justice. His Office is in the house two doors below the Virginia Bank, where there is every Convenience of Storing Cotton, with as little or less danger to be apprehended by fire that any Houses in the place. John Hinton. Petersburg, Oct. 7, 1825. 6-w --------------- NOTICE. THOSE who have hitherto neglected to close their accounts with the Subscriber, are notified that circumstances will not permit of indulgence; and they are therefore invited to settle the same without delay. Wm. Anderson. May 17. -------------- Umbrella Borrowed. THE person who borrowed from this Office, a short time since, a Green Silk Umbrella, with an Ivory handle, angularly attached to the staff, will be good enough to return it. September 9. ------------- WARRENTON: TUESDAY afternoon, 11th OCT'R. ANOTHER VOLUME. The present number commences the second year's publication of the Warrenton Reporter. According to the previous intimation, we were anxious to give this day's paper on a larger sheet... ------------ RELIGIOUS NOTICE. The Rev. N[cohen?] will preach at Tanner's Meeting House, on Friday 27th Oct.- On Saturday at the Crossroads- on Sunday at Reedy Creek- on Monday at Sherwood Sledge's, and on Tuesday at Henry Foote's. 4t Oct --------- The Annual Meeting of the ROANOKE UNION SOCIETY wil be held at Bradford's Chapel, near Enfield, on Friday, the 14th October, and the two succeeding days. The friends of reform are generally invited to attend, and those at a distance particurly. --------- DIED, in this town, on Saturday last, fater[sic] a short attack of the bilious which was rendered more obstinate by an inveterate case of the jaundice, Mons Pierre La Graet, a dative[sic] of France near Strasburgh, who emigrated to this country about 12 years ago and in 1815 was citizenized in N. York, since which time he has been travelling our states as a teacher on various instruments of Music. Altho' a pennyless sojourner through a land of strangers, he received during his illness, the best medical aid and unremitted attention. His remains were decently interred in the public burying ground by our citizens. -------- -On Sunday the 11th ult. at his residence in Williamson county, Tenn. the venerable and Rev'd. Green Hill, in the 84th year of his age; has been a member of the Methodist church t 0[?], and a Minister of the same 35 years. He was a native of N.C. and has received from the papers of his adopted state, a long and warm eulogium. -------- A Contractor Wanted, TO carry the MAIL from Warrenton, by the different offices on the route, as heretofore, to Edenton, and back to Warrenton, once every week. The contract shall be closed as soon as a proposal sahll be made to the subscriber, whcih will justify an engagement, agreeable to instruction from the Post Master General, and continue from that time until January 1st, 1827. W. R. Minor, p.m. Windsor, N.C. Sept. 26 1825 5r --------- Laws of the Pit. Rules and regulations, for the government of a Show for a Main of Cocks, and of the Pit- Just published and for sale at This Office. May 31. -------- Plank and Bacon. I have a parcel of Plank and Bacon, both of good quality, which I will dispose of at customary prices. KEMP PLUMMER. Sept. 23-rv. -------- New Flour. WE expect to receive to-Day or Tomorrow Two Loads of Superfine Flour. Wm Anderson & Co. Sept. 20, 1825. [end of file] ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mark Murphy - murphy@tarleton.edu ______________________________________________________________________