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m - - Jfiag. W.H < V , ■•■- VOLUME XX. GREENSBORGUGH. N. G, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1858. - i|''. "» NUMBER 983. Business Cartis. M — fiafll I. ■**»>. ATTORNEY AT, ;■'\-tiir.Wii:VOV.H.. Attorney at L»tt', UXI*JTO*I N. C. .iTOttTll .V 1 1XIV COMMISSION \\ a- ! Foiwaniing Merchants, Fayette- ' %<oi;T. HKOWV Attorney at I I \'A. High Point, N. C. will int. ml :<> ' . ' ^. ,• (trusted to bis care. ~»£i**,i'-*- <>77 ly »0CT«n« t". r,. & R. ■-. PAl'XE, 1 f <■■■ «artner» is the practice ot Medicine. * • -f.'^a-il Surgery, Lexington N. C. *5 1-:!.. «•••••' !,J5tf- . n J. T. JSS'VI* OFFERS HIS PRO- * ^,..,,1 services to the public Office tRBLGtrORU. BY CHBOKBE HE4NKICH, Manufacturer of Mnuu-merts. Tombs, Hed-s*ones, fce. at reduced prices, lour doors N'crth of ike Court House, Greenshorough, N. C. :*^ Orders from a distance promptly filled. February llth, 1*58. 971 if. 1\7 II. VMM & CO., FAC-f F # TOUS ANO COMMISSION MEHCH*MLT, Agents lor sale and purchase of Cotton. Flour, (-rain. Salt, Groceries, &c, Corner Princess ano Water Streets, Wilmington, N. C. . r.y Usual advances on Consignments. ! ) %I\TI.\'Cii.—'i'lie bnentgnefl is prepared A to de House, Sign ami Ornamental Painting at si.1.1- noticeandon the most reasonable term-. Pers ms H bo are desirous of engaging his servi-ces in tne above business, will please call and see bkn at bin residence at Rich Fork, David-son count}. of addfi - - bim at thai place or Lex-ington, and their order* u ii be promptly attend-ed Jo- ANHKI.A' CALDCLLCUH. July 24, is v.—i:u I M. BtOTIS HOC Bi, B>. 1>. S., res- •'• peel ally oilers his protessioual 'services to Uie citizens <■: ( rTecnsboroiiirri and all others who desire operations performed on the Teeth in the latest and best style. Persons unacquainted, can have any satisfactory reference as to character, skill, Stc, &c.; and 'ii'' advantage of sight years constant practise in Metf}clne mill Dvn-f iff i*5'« with every new discovery that is val-uable. '. c' II. has furnished his Operating Rooms "ii Market Street, second story of Gar-rett* s brick building, where he will always be (bund unless professionally absent- April '-".it!., 1S58. 982 tf. ili'.FKRENCLS: R. SAV-AGF.. Cashier Hank of Cape Fear, DeKOSSKT & BROWN, Wilmington, N. C. F.fi H FRIKS,.S.dem, N. C ' (' GRAHAid & Co.. Marion Court House, S. C HUNT, ADDKRTOX & Co., Lexington, X. C. i|i gatriflt an'ti flag. Pl'BLISHKD WKEKLV BY K. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. L03TG, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. this, it would seem, is not the true ex plan- Ladies'" pertcmnnics. ation. At u meeting of the Scottish Pho- • Pearl shoppiug tablets, tographic Society, one of the auiSls stated Buckskin purses, that, early in the morning, he was enabled Pocket books, to obtain as beautiful and distinct pictures Ladies' Companion, I TERMS: i.2M A YEAH. HI ADVA\f£: tlH nftcr lliroe months, nntl $3.00 after twelv months from thr date of snhscrijition. . ,'"" .\v""-v Hunt's Store, LRXINUTON, fo y <T"A> 6th, m*. 928 tl. - f FltEEJIAW, WITH Auboft, I> •'• •Hoiulealiall, Land Agent, L .!...... v «<>.. Irr.oorters and Job- t V • WILL select and enter Government N- f, ntrruti, AUIMMI, . J-ilti* *. <«»., Importers and Job- '... • *•., .•■ a I t ''■'"'• >llk Goods, So. 153 MafketStf*" Philadelphia. ,ro. \. ttol'i:. IMain and Oina- \t i..«'i«tal Plasterer, Lexington, N. f3 • .. . . rloi IInaiiH'uts inr sale. 'Xo-e.n.er-.. i' -• '■">'■> '•'• ' IvK. J. »"• MATTHEWS HAVING 1) ..M..V..-;.M -..U-d a, UNION CROSS .i\:'>>. i ller* ' * ' "' r-'■■'■■'' '" -i-it./e..- • : ::■• - • M.:.a. 1 -•■■*. !,7r ;'" kt.F.X. I*. SPERRT, W-li'H r.KI.L, \ BUtNiKS, 1" '.' ' ■ i ■ '- and *,.,..:» itiMan »aii'l Fancy Dry.Goods, No: ii lumber*, -wi • i R«;' le St, New 'i nrk. T A TIES M. EOSEY, .->6 John St., • I NKW VORK, buys every kind ol Mer-chandise on thrt best terms and forward* for ?i per cent, commission. Dealer in Pianos, Parlor Orgahs/Orgap Meiodeons. Melodeons, Harps, Guitars, Stools, Covers, Mu>ic, i;c, VVboiesale and Retail All instruments War-ra'nfed. Agent for "Lindsay's Patent Potrip," Garden j'.iiyine.Xc. Circulars ot In-lriitrients and Pumpa sent free on application. Refers to John A. Gilmer, C. P. Mondenhall, D. L. S-.vai . aitil . thers. sept. 11. frSO KATES OF ADVERTISING. . One dollar per square ii i \\:v i.t5t v.eek, arid twenty-live cents for every weak thereafter. Kil-teen lines or less inakimc a sipiare. Dednotion j made in (aver of standing matter as follows: 3 MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 VKARS One square, ?3 SO f "> SO Two squares, 7 00 10 00 Thp (.', col.) 10 00 1"> 00 Hairicolumri, IS 00 25 0* 817 03 try from ruin, to keeping his ptity catted 247 00 in a puiicj which he knew would be rte- 70 00 structiie of the best interests ol the j£epub- S0 00 lie. Oh, what a noble example was her* 10100 presented! How wortbv to he approved as could be produced in any country ; but | If there be not ten tliodscmi hevea bun- arul praised ! How much more desemnf when the factories and the busy life of the dred and sixty-two dollars and ninetv-sevbn to h«.- luiiiatVd !"' C'_,J. ient 'T t.housands «<'< '>!"'rins of smoke cents expended for crinoline in the'rontin- iud we respectfully suggest that all spect as men who . read tho blurred and indistinct pictures were pro-, art, in the year 1S59 or 1«G0 that rum follo-vln^ ""T ! IIla.v b« laid oui by members for the beau- '■† "It is uot my wish to weary you with Construction of targe Cannon.—Prbf J fi«»i«»« and beatification of their wives, unprolitahle details, or to say any thing cal- Treadwell is of the opinioti that it is posai- ' and ilangbters' :>pparel. Certainly, the np-- colated to awakcu the spirit of controversy • ble and perfectly practical, with our pres- propriaiions boould not stop with albums, in our midst; but you will allow me, I trust, ' ent means and materials, :o construct large \ reticules, sboppiiig-tab'ets, porte-monies, to say thai th city sent up thousands o» ( olutnns of smoke ; cents expended for crinoline in the rontin- Aiid we respectfully suggest and heated air, it causad such a vibration gents of tbt. House in 1858, (soys an ex- who so fur lorget their own self res Dj the atmospnere as affected the rays of change paper) let us live in baa* and be- to call, by all opprobious MUMS, n, light passing through it, a^d on this account lieve that with the progress of Coleridgian dare think lor themselves, shall r ;•«■. ti, I«w3 80S f EFIR.&W1EEIAM E. St Oil', \4 M I'«»i»\L'i> VT LAW. GKKBNSBOKO', Vt" »iil re>aularlj attend thu (onus of ii^ilr-d, Al.iui.1 •■■••". Randolph and David-ma. 91* tf OR. Jtlirs Bi. CI4EE, Having t--!iio e«l lo Gnoensb trough, N. Cr, otfers .- I'r-V—ltio-il .*•••! vi re- io the public. Ol- «on West \i.i ket Street, i'i the house re- •i.-'-i ire.: iie.1 a- * W'si leiice I') Hon. John A.Gamer. Feb., I8S8. 973 if. r iff corABTWERsiiir.—J. 4. It I.011? A» B». ft'. Caldwell,fJreenfi-1 iNKrjh, N. • : having associated theui- ■nvt-i- 111 ttie prarti •• ol the law, i • the l ..1.::-«•! «■!.• ' :'. ■††• will promptly at- . in a.! I -.-. 1 « to lueir care. January talk, 1« '. 9«7 il ■ ;:■ .- -.ii r. II. C OOH N«!»iT ft, (3RRClil„ WII >. > 11,1'. .\*,> »».; .!•. uliALr.U l.\ I iVl.i. t .\M».t.- ! ■' • • '' ".1 •.v .-•»»'- r»• • ' • lie. liiMi - N " .'■■.: . • ..- n-ti .ii N. •' AjM.l .'111 .»•*. TOI3\ W. I"l* 2-- IWovm-j t »f lAM', ham . [>erui ••reen»boto* ^. C, wi ei Randolph, David-uu and Guild promptly attend to "•■■ †i llection claim* niaewt t'i I is bands Jan. *tb I8.M. '■>'■-■ if. \t*ATso>" x. .III:IKI:S, GKNKRAL Sip, New '^. >-,'..iI attention paid lo thesa!eoi Grian, Cotio.i and other Southern productii* tyLiberal aiva - ma'e >"i enwian-merits. " I S 11 IJt IV. OI.II1 i:\. dealer in Scbnol i* Religious Sci^mitic*. Standard, Pi *u ;:•.! Poetical Works in General Litfialun : Le« Book*. Mi-.-,-, my, Ubums,Musie and tt'iiti a Port Folio, VVritini! Desks, Music tad ,\! i.«ical L -'- in ■• - Stationery, &e. tin boronstb, N C. tt'e»t Street «ec dsijiiare from court house Land. Locate Land Warrants, make invest-ments lor capitalists at Western rates, pay taxes, an.1 transact a general r al estate bu-siness in ot.'nnesota, «, aad WTsconsiu. Aih'.ress, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Refer to Hon. J. M. MortLead, George C. Mendei.hall. Col. Walter QWynu and John A. Gilmer. May J6th, 1856. 2R8 tf. i> E a ** KS—A SB C.I. SB B»B»B.V OF > blank Warraots, Deeds, Deeds at Tru-»t| Attachments, Declaration* in Kjectmehi, A i-iiii: ii.-irai<ir s Notices, and many oilier forms. will always be found at the Store of Adams, Dobspn &I Grimes, iii Lexington v ho are our Agents, lor the sale ol ihc. same; and who are also out . - : > receive and forward to us, all kinds ol Job \\ ork. SHERWOOD & LONG. / < !•:<;•. BI. ci.R;a,5,v & BROTHER, * Jl Con miesion Mercba its, and Dealers in family l»roceries and Provisions .No. it. north v> aterstreet, Wilinlngt'yn, A. C. WILL keep constant!} on band, Sugars^ Coffees Mcdasses, Cheese, flour, Butler, Lard Soaps, Caudles. Crackers", Starch, Oils, Snuffs x:. REFERENCES: o G. Paj*ley. Pre. Commercial Hank i Wi!. Mediae, • Bank of Wi n ingUm } A\ .'\JJ <G;•o■i•■ ■•••' i• n, ) i> > [lev. R. T.Keliiu, i leish. i. iv : .(.Mtrrett, > D ivi i AlcK Groensboro' X EXIHGTOH JGWUI.Kl SJORi:. J-JTHE SI IX RH1LR HAKO« HAM) THE line (S<i|ii Lever Watches, Mantifaetnrea by Johnson oi Liverpool, and Dixou oi London.— Also the Sjver Lever Lepine and common Virge U atch, with a variety of Jewelry ol «li descrip tiont. All of which will he sold low ; .r cash.— Watches ol all descriptions repaired, GEORGE RTLLV. July ":nd. 1853 1—tl'. ^•B»RI^« TJRADE, IS.>H.—Uniull- 0 ton A. Grataaut, IMPORTKRS and 11 i .I'iKKS. will exhibit on and alter the first 01 March, a fall and well selected stock ol Foreign ismi Uoiticniic ui-y Goods, which will be disposed ol at the lotveVt pii-ces. Merchants from ilie South and West ire invited to call and examine, at the bid n.atul of Paul arid Mdlwaiiie, No. 60" Syca-more street, Petersburg, Va. Strict attei.tiou given to orders. February Jiiih. l»5J. 97:! ly lr.57*. . FALL TRADE. 1«57. Ql'ttENSOW ^ }VEI>DEEE, E»I-O I'ORIEUS AND Wl:OLI>Al.i: DF.A-i.: :<;•» IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Ditl' GOODS'Nos. T8 and 80 SycamoreSt., Pi ters urg, \'u., are now receiving ami will have IM Store read)- lor inspection by the lir-t S« itember, a fars^e ano comaiaiidiug stock ol Fancy and st:i|»le Dry GooliM to which they respecilully invite the atUmtion of the NOJITH CAROLINA MERCHANTS. Their stock "trill be kept lull and complete during the season, by purchases at auction and from lir.-t hands. Ordeis promptly at-tended ! 0. JNt>. STEVENSON-. | JAMES-WEf)DELL. ana 21 947— he cruel injustice done to 31r. continued lo considerable the South, queut lo the idop HHS5SHH ; which would certainly increase the ellectof t nimbus oftbe dawn uiid the tracks of the lion of the measures of Compromise, should SCIENCE, ART, AND MECHANICS, the exterior Layer* ol metal, although it | midnight stars. 'admonish us all not horeultor lo an aet of Written and compiled for the National Intelli- l would tend to increase the crash and con-t,' n<"'r tribute to the disintegration of the interior .ixivi fvr Jtoffway Carriergea.—h new partielea when the explosion of the charge plan of manufacturing these articles is pro- occurs. In regard to the process of tiring posed, which consists in combining bard —a point intimately connected with this metal, Bach as steel, with a sorter, tougher, subject—Count Uumford baa proved that and more malleable metal, such as wrought the burning ot'the grains is slow, or Crat a iron; these articles being thereby produ- sensible time U required with each grain cod of much superior quality to those usu- \ before it is wholly converted into the gase-ally manufactured, and having a greater ; ous state ; and various experiments made degree ol strength, rigidity, and similar pan towaid others of our public ^SSSL?0^ R thC Playt Dinne kr-Di8- ,ul.n who may be cdkd upon Jo meet siiui-^ uunniioonniissttss aannda SSeecceessssiioonniissttss nnoahbllvy Rfiee-, ii-..._v..ii:inn;-.....,.ti,.;:<_* , . •. ' , uj.e(( J ^ tarailiieuliies anu to aid m dispersing dan-gers equally as menacing. Let us not de-In the name of the country, and of the tounce each other as traitors to the South, lo"ers of the "ggpeat commoner," Henry Clay, we thank Gov I'oote lor his nianlv, noble and Lnioii-loving speech on Monday night last, at the Clay festival. We give extracts from it this morning, and as!; all disuiiiouists and Bcceaaiooiata in read them. or as co-workers with Abolitionists, because ot slight differeacc opinion upon questions ol gr«al eoniplexiiy and ilelicacy. let us as fir as possible refrain from the language of unjusi and unkind reproach; and avoid aven PI . lluis mile, wiiicli is placed in a mould, and when proceeding from the middle, would molten steel is ponced in it until the mould require but half the time that is required is tilled and nil the interstices between the , when proceeding from one end, and ought folds ol tin tube are filled with molten to produce a sensible increase in the veloc-stci I. By this means shafts of very great ity of the" shot. strength and rigidity are produced; rail-1 y f'tract, but winch most Southern men 110 qBe l!liw „, ,,:in ( ntoriain anv of bad united ... condemuing 1 allude to Ins h,.w ^fa Mlr,., Mldl ,n ill(Jlvidual expressing his opinion ... these resolution., ^..j,, n((l wl|:„lgIj. ha4 t„m(J hhh(.r ,„ ,,„ that Congress had consututional power to . ,!iumnlis lMJlt) (|le j„uatriw|. raon. leu^late lor the abolition of slavery in ihc ; „„,. „ h„«t. L.irlll.uiiv „.,.,.,. „, ,loW coSimc,n- ! District ol Columbia, and lor its exclusion oratin" " Coal-IhnningLocon.'^v*-The Suen from the Ten.tories ,,I il.eUi,,. Though « W.m said. Governor. We thank vuu for l.hc A men can thinks it not impossible— he■ distinctly_ objected to a,l fegtelat.on of ;,. fl|ld ,ru,t ,he gentle rebuke will teach , . althoUL-l. it now seems so I in. the nature of tins kind either in the District of Cohim- ....„_,,.-,. ... „n „ ,, . AM ^. . e t Prevmimg Sieam-Bot/er EM*—-• thomaierial-to regobte . coal-tire as.loick- bi. or in the I'e.riiories, ye, the asserti !;J J ^J^ *£J*4 "£*S J i lor fuel. 1 his is one ol the great dilhcul-. to legislate, gave great umbrage ut the way axle- ueii.ir nnrinlaciiucd in precisely the same manner. sions is believed to have be'•!. V< • ". •: flOS kT 'i\ II if'fL8.~J. f. 1 *,•:: »«■•-• lied with f •:>,- (hn r ■ - - F1 .. - :> i■■-. .>.••. fflr ||.«! ' '. ' I '•! pe Ihi> (' A RS ' ■• " r ii • . i ■ • ■ • ' -- . rpAIEORlHG—rail stui Winter Jfc £";i^ciS«»iiS.—Goo. W-.Harrell lakes ll.i-' n til u■•• «• imlorni .. ■■ b ic ll e . - received ■ ■■, | ot Pal New . ;. ■ . . . [j ■† . i . fans lor the Pa ... ... ■ lllll . - power is required to impel it, and imlntdi- worker with AbollllolMMs. Events soon id, Which rod Inthge suspended ... .he b.,d- .„,.;,, anerwarda, perhaps, ii is exerting all ...oced all such allegations to be wholly cr, and forms a lu.crnm upon which is pin- w )(i,.et. f„ m((Vl. ,,,e lrai„ s|,)W|y „p ., >im. ull,-„nri(je(i." ned a 1. Vcr. '1 n one arm ol this. |,.,,.,- IS ^i|1(.||na(jo|1 A w.„(lli lllt. Is'eiisi,y ,,,„. eo.ii .etc! acummon float, such :.« is ordi- „„;,,.,!. hut the steam-generating power ol • iriit .; • d if .-•' am !■† ileis ; and to theop-posid • i ■ i ei Is Kit • i e -,"•„■.• i. . ■ , I II. j P. -.,. l>t:Xl BST, CGRAD-I 1. ; VI the Kim College of 1 >e ■ ■ ■† er> 11 .:■•' I oi tied himsel 1 per-ma nl this vil Hilly tenders bis .'.ot . is citizens and i hose • ■† ■†† urt«i nfntrj lie dee nnlii: - ■ ■†» :• ■ istf ol t;'>ii- .11-. as he In ■† ' "■† si cieni ":■ poundny toi i '■ illy I : ing diseased dentu. • •: . ■ † †I H"'- he ma} have lo pr . e va :•■■■ Lirl ol the prole ■. knj I ill \-vi.l lM» |>lt»UI|>l] --' :«t(«k I on Niufh ' Ilil S'.ret'l : •• v ii I Ii • \':i\ i i ., id I I.I Ollice Greensboro'.X. ( . Dec i ll . ?:>•>-!% J. W. MOWI.K 1 ll' ;. v. Howl i i i. •"•■2N !t. S-.»H' • J HAJIll roll HOW l.A.NO. WK. I> BBYSOl l>s. T|OHI.l\B> & Kt:\-.XOI.DS. SI 1 - ticessorsM AM ERSON St REYNOLDS, Cirorrraault omi .ission Merchants. NOR' M.K.Va. .vP.iv particular attention" to Assaleot FIour.-<Jra n,Tobacco.etc . avoid- j •Eg mneeeseary rhantes, and rendering iMiu.t retnmsa Hew., l**57. 963tl i JU STOKCLV. Al.l.X. OLDIIAIf, CTOKKB.V .V OLDIIAM. Grocers VIAND t'OM.\HSSlt>.\ MEKCHAN PS, v, II.MI.M;TON, N. C:. Uberai sjdvaneea made on produce con* •~ " i :•• v.*. when desired. RmaciicBK'—Col.■John McRea, President WtaeBank of Wilmuigton. <>. (J. Parsley. '•*;.. I'les'.dei: . ; the Commercial Bank. Aug. 28th, 1867. VIS lv I>ETER \v. QIUTOW, Commis-sion Slcrctaaast, TOYVfl POINT,. -N •• «. 11. Special attention paid lo selling Tobacco, '■' * tlraiiijCotton,Naval Stores.&c. Also, •ftweiruiff and forwarding Goons. r /".'--' I.I.I-.L. Hinton, Esq., W.,ke. N • *»• B. Uo.il.tc. Esq.. and Geo W Hay- *'"'*■ !••:. I...T-'■-]-.. N.C.; Wm. Plummer, '■' ; * •",.....-i N C AOS-25,18fi5. 864::ly. I'.(;niuti:i,i.s PholograpU- - I<* «-:i! !•-■'>' is now opened, and tauieolype*),, MeMalaotypes. AND tiubiotypfK. winch cannot be surpassed lf''i iiAiilL.i V and BBAUTV are taken ■•■ Uekete, Fins and cases, to suit the ta>tes '.*.: aurseaof all. Having permanently lo- **'• '■ in Greensb irongh, he confidently ex-i'*- j a liberal patronage. . tt^Calland examine Specimens, and learn L-!'ni,««, |*oom8 formerly occupied by A. •'*-<t. second story ol (' irrett's brick bail «'.*. West Market »treet, Greensborongb. _ Mancb i.-t. ISM. ?7J if C'OI'FIVS.— READY MAPI'. COFFINSj 1 af various sizes, kept constantly on hand '> JOSEPH SEARS. >»««ensbujongh, N.C Wi ly. H. jminii si'iv MtiK, i»cn- »i a ii*.;«.. respfciiiilly orler th<*H prolerf-sionai services to the'eitixens ..l Greetisbn rough and a'l.nn'i \\;.. may desiri opera-lions pi rhirrned oi tbeii leetn in die most up-proved. modern ami scienific manner. I'MOV are amp!} i|ii.ililie«i to ut'rionri aH ar-d ever\ operatk»n |>erti . >ii 2 in a iy win i" De mal S'l'M-ry. nusnr.ia --r.l lor ntilhj or beauty Tbt- Senior ol the firm lias in his posses-sion Hij.ioina-Irom the Baltimore Collegecrl Heutal Surgery, American Society ol Dental Surgeons, and Dr. S.S.Fitch ol Philadeljjhia, ami has been in the re ular practice ol the profession lor over twei.n years They have furnished tfieii 0| i n ing Rooms West Street two dorrs abi \<- the Blaud House, in a hamWii e and comfortable man-ner lor the reception ol Indies, where one ol the firm mayalways be-found, Ladies will be waited ou at their residences il desi red. June, 23 is 837:1) I AS ML I ft Tailor, i ris. Mew \ ork ai HUGHES, FashlotutB>le jn-l I celved the latest Pa- Philadelphla E'usliions Weir srniur-. IS.5T. ernbrat ing among oth-ers the Inllowilig beaulilnl patterns: Frock Coat, [Boys Blouse. Single breasted Fiock] jfi iveiing Paletot, t oat, IL Dress Coat, Business Coat, Morning " Summer Raglan, Youth's Jacket, Sea-side Costume, i 'i .ni's Dress Ri-ding Costume, Ladies' Ruling Habit, j Ladies' Walking rCos-rrtme, (.Missee Dress, .Chi Ids Highland Cos-tume. id ll.il '■■† :.' • • , ' •' •■ •• ; Hi use. ' let. ;s-'(>. G. v.. li..K.i.i.i.L. A C<A1tt>. ~*z. <i. BLIWItSAi", ^_V ■ • •'. IH-KAST ( OKNEU OF ELM :• i > '. KEETS.) would in* iu- the r C '•; '■' : - I: : Ml : '.•• < - • i. ;• • I il \ • . ■ .: ■ †!< I ; - ■: ■■!: selected aii'.t fnte • k ot lull and lfint«>r , «.<". . st'sting of almost every lariet) ol ■ : •■ i' .: i ■ lor ibe seai-on. I ii..j■- i i--i'!er> 'I'weeds and Jeans. N V .•■ -e\ -. :w lied and plain Norihen Linsev-. w 1 ailie- Dress lJo«id in vaiielj— M— Fisri roil and Plain I v I.IMI t -, ;,li A oil lat -. .vc >Vc Cioaks Shawls and Scarlr I In . i mir- and Prints. 1''ii:<» . ••• Llai.k- .'■>. Nc'[■† i*lo. A lull snpoU n Hanlw re, Cntler'.y. Mails, \ ■ diroiis, Spades, S| ovels and borks ( ollee. Sugars. Tea- green and black Car-pel _- It HUM al il PO.T slats. 1L.1-, Caps am) I II.' reljas 6w.. .Vc. fee |{i i i. Inland .lean.- and Cassi/i ws. Ki-- yt —Uolii.-ii I India. Ih.rr M.11 Stone-. <in I storfes ( - on.". ('•! •-'•' '"a7. fl " Hi A< tRD.—W. J. ll«t<»*.\B:S. EB is now in hi-*. Store one oi tile largest and lieh.-t assortment of Goods ever axlubtte. in Western NorUi Carolina, which he « ill sell. wholesale arid retail, on as favorable terms as any man can afford to do, wne e-xpecisjo piv bis.debw im .-up -ort hi.- latnily. The ladies aie invited tocall and examine the great va-liety "I articles he has purchased lor . .eir aC-commodaiiiOii the gentlemen will find a s'jileiidid assoilment ol Clothes, Casimeres, Vestmgs. fcc., eml racing all grades. Boots, Shoes, Brogsins, Hits and Caps, in abunOance. i good suppry. «rfdoceries, Hardware, and Cutlery. I'hose v ho wish to purchase any thing in the mercantile line, will find it to their ad an'i-ge to callon bim and ascertain quality and price before making purchases elsewhere, as he will be satisfied with very small profits Irom punctual dealers : and he I elieves, irom his longejtperience and knowl-edge of thejnercantile business, that he cau lay in a stock of goods forthis market o:. as lair terms as any one. Greensboro', October, 1S57. coal-i.uiuiiig locomotives cannot well be.— Shutting the draught doe- not immediate-ly lower the temperature of a heated mass oi authracite. ami, as a consequence, water is made into steam and blown oil to waste in man) instances; while, on the other bmil. a -u.Ideiilv lueiea-i ii cuilenl o! cold ..ll In. -w II llliougll Hie j.. alis lolo a coal-h.c dins not s> em lo let) rapidly false it. EniboK-iifi/ //"'■'(/.— Raised figures upon wood, sueli as are iunployeM ID picture-ll -lines and oltier al'lieles ol ornaoiental eab-i. iei work, have u-ually been produced by iiiciii.Mii carving. . r bj casting lbs paitirn in piaster ol Faris, or etaer composition, and tbeii cementing or otherwise hxing it on the surface of'the wood The former I mode is expensive, while the latter is niap-i pllcable on many oeeaMons. An inveulioii aiiich meets Ibe wants ol the artist in this kitol "I Work has com.; lno. UM.-. . lie priuel ,-,--. an I .u.h.i,,.. so ' p'1' <" "s4eol action ii.volvcu bung, dial or valr. !. nfsiiig the d'-a depression be made ly a b.u.U _ i in, III .m Ibe sliil.'.ec ol lie u , Mid' lle-hnriu a h hinre M. -■ ††I : when I he luiler has -i;lii . .1 ■ i '.• •.. i .. ■†...... r in* way he in n state ,'. | .-. , •:. i si.- »-i »••- '-I '-a-i-iroii is .ii I ' t !.'• lop o| the hoiler ll a line ; r II ' ui-irt'. i.l.-ium rod. This pip' i | • ! • i • ut • I' \':>- cr n -i .•' . i, , i. -i e nl- i;ito ii lo a d. ptb i fa'. uf •• i' bill I he 'li-'ao-e from Ihe e. v ■• ■ '. I e '" l.l I ill"" Ii' e "I full Wa-ll i m I'll- K- il A -t.-ill, in- vafver run |ias -. -• iii. llin ngli |li,« -'•■ no. and "ii ijic t p . I'I i- \» v e ti d : I e v:d< e res's ill Us S.-at-i: >•. upon which I'HV glVC/1 Weifiht is placed. toe weights being enclosed so that no un-due infeifcreiicu with thi m cat. be exercis-ed. The stalk or vsme-rvd which passes t!.|-! el; d e s ': III jije atlllOSI toliclli s the LII-I'.I-I .-irr-i of the lever, sntbai when the wilier'full" in i!ie b..il. r. the ll".' i.-illing with it r. ■ a i >• nss 11 \ i-.i'S. i|iii>iii-e. toe l«d-am- i arm of il.e all' ets she stalk valve and iflbiwing an «»eape <•! sic uu. ■I'lie steam lh«s-alb.*ed to e*m.pe. enie.i.ig ■ pressed par. will r:mi "* ibe .- ii- ■iin-pip' : I or luar I he bolj/im. ir-ihen- fore drawn from the uurfaec • lib" wa-ll r. i.i-t' .1 "I *-«->->«- laken from the crown ni up|M i" |Mirl ol i lie* hoileft .'.'• vri$ Porcelain Ufauaftir'tnrt.—The cboiei st speclniPiis id' pbreelain warps aie prodoeed at the S.-vis manuf;t*tf^ies in France; and. as I he process there pursued is I.I much popular as wi i! s >• ientific in-doubiless beard many a Southern man call-ed "traiti»r" and "submissionists," because , he ma tor the compromise and against the Yce; we do not doubt that the same pa-i >,'..„,„.vl)1(. Convention. Wo think F. I\ pcis and the same men who il.us iilniad Slauton Vaa attacked bersuss lie was with .Mr. (.'lav .lie no* calling Griitcuden, IJeil. to II- original iiM'l by siih.-ei|Ueiit iiu.ners in m . be waier. '1'i.e wood 1" I"' olli-na UlVll, bp« " (| bl > II It-.-i worked o,u io its prop>'»i d sbapo. Is in a slate t,o receive the drawing ol fhi pai- I i. in ; Ibis being put on, a blunt steel loo , or but iiii-hor, or .lie. is'appKed succi ssii elj io all those parts ol the pattern iuteuded lobe in relief, and at ihc same lime is driv-en very cautiously, aithotit breaking ibe ;rain of i fie wood, till tli ith of ihe de-iciest, n oriel ycc.uui ol n is h.-r. given.— ,,rfBfiion is equal to the i rtendvdil pprr>o'mi- •|,..,!.. p.r.e! in. or_ S"lt ej.ii,a w,.e. is' I1(.1IC,. 0| ibe tiirures. The -round is then reduced by plsiSMg or lilm.i to the level ol the depressed part; afier which, the piece of wood being placed in water, either hot or cold, the part previously d. pressed will rise to its former height, and will then form an Hew Uncle Sam's Money Goes. N; I articles: Knives, -1.479, Scissors, I In presenting the public unn his SPRING FASHIONS lie would return his thanks lor' the very liberal pa ron'age heretofore bestow-ed, and say that no effort will be spared ta-bu rit a continuance ol the same. He may al-ways be found at bis new shop on West Market street, between Thornton's Cabinet Warehouse and Ogbuni's book Store, ready-to take measures and raaai up the various descriptions ol clothing in style and durabil-ity equal to any estabii -bmeni iii the State. GreensbjrougTi, March, l«57. 924 tf. BLl.\KS! llt.ANKS !— A GENERAL Assortment for sale at this Ollice. H'OXOMY IS WKil.Tn. THE _li undersiflned lias a number of Cook, Parlor, and Hall Stoves, on hand, which he oiler-, with his Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, low for cash, or to punctual customers on a short credit : but \v:.en due he wants the money. By the-way; if some of those who have owed him for 4. fi. and 8 years do not come up and settle, ihey may soon have it to do with another. A word to the-wise is sufficient C. Q. VATES. Greensboio', Feb. 24. 1858. !»73 3in C-lSasi! Glass tl—FRENCH ANDA-X mericau Window Gla-s, varying in size from 8x1 fMo 24x30. Al>o Putty ii any onantitT, aslowascan be had in this market. 1 THOS. J. PATRICK, pep IS 951tf in d.- wiih a vine .us (rit. rendered rc-ss'ru si'de slid opa<|ue lij an adilirion ol white inn! or I'.iiie-ash. 'I his h.il u! Sevres is a composition made with some nitre, a little seiPsalt, A Meant Bnrilla, alnm, gypsum,and much silicious sand or ground flints. This mixture ij subjected to an incipient p-,s'y tusion in a liirnaee. where it is stirred a-bout to blend ibe m iterials well, and 'bus a very white spungy frit is obtained- It is pulverized, rind to every three puts of it one of the white marl of Argenteuil i« ad-ded : and when the whole are well ground and intimately mixed, the paste of tender porcelain is formed. As this paste has no tenacity, it cannot b ar working till a uui-ciinge of gum or black soap be added, which Cand.es, uives it a kind of plasticity, Chough even Propelling?pencils, then it will not bear the lathe. Hence it Two fhigs, must be fashioned in the pres&betweeu two Die.--ing eases, moulds of plasttr. The pices are left Odor cases'! thicker than tl.cy should be, and, when Cigar cases ! dried, are finished on the hrthe with iron Ladies' reticules, tools. In this state they are baked with- Portfolios, out tiny glaze being applied j but as this Albums, plain and illuminated, porcelain softens far mote during the bak- Snull', ing than the hard porcelain, it has to be Vesta taper boxes, supported on every side; this being done Valise, by baking on earthen moulds all such pie- ' Card cases, ces as can be treated in this way, such as English trav'g cases, plaits, saucers, «kc. English despatch boxes, Eagli»h ami .Qnxrican Photographs. I Inkstands— It is known to all those who have compar-ed the photographic pictures taken in Eng-land with those taken in our own country, that the latter exhibit a decided snperiori- Desk, ly. The chemicals u-ed being the same, Dadies' and the plates or paper being prepared in i'lain, the same m inner for both, the cause of the Cut. difference has been attributed to the great- French. Wire and Slal.l.'li '•Iraitoi- lo Hie SoUtil, and ••co-woikeis with aboiilioi.i-ls." S i\ s Gov. Foote ■•l-.xci.enieiil deepened every day, both I in Congress and el-i where. Mr, Clay I e- ! coming id illlau l_\ >ail-l;id lhal I he >t ji.il'- I ate admission ol Call I. runt a'ouiil be aiteud- ' ed'artli gresl dsriger to Hie Linidn itself. opeiil\ declared inmseii io il.ai clin-i, lor-l. ially, and uilh a matiliiie.-s i.u.i |iOii.n-n. which cam.nt be loo biuch admired and Ci'wmenuvd: reversed his own afiituile wii ikis •|iicstiou. and urged that the measure of admission should only take place as part of a general scheme of setllcmenl." Y. t, wilb such an example belorc tlnui, the Administration party .through ibeir or-gan, i in- Washiiigiou L'niiiit. s,i_\ s ih.-ii in. -•deuiocralie puiy will be ili.-inl. :-jan d. Ilbougb .io- counirt un.v be 1,111111 d) ll iJ.n-li. 11 in 1 bi e- ••one jot or 1 it»*•-*" Iron ins 1 riseiii kiillSafl p fiej ! !'- We tills, p; ni-aii joarnals and u.i 1 believe n.e "Admin.si ration can do 1 .■ 11 r. e; .'" v. iii 11 ■ . so. .- ii« imni e.sii rti lr (1 » . F • • '• - s. i ' 1 h il. 11 i- oi'. : ••AH w im' '" sai In eiioeiusien, Mr. Viei -I'l-e-ineiiis ami gi o.i' mull, that (here aie l.iaherilme..- io IK perform;d than that parly knows ol; ihore arc mure sacred oh- Sigatinns tbsn iuy mere terlionujiit can i vcr f e'; there are nobler purrfcsrea to be sol,gilt Tli.-:II the dem..g«s.ll. - and lieliolii-'s of the I10111 can even coueciui of In e> 11- IIILI 1 int.-, if clouds shall dark«(ii our politi-cal I.. 1.z- 11 >me limn ; ifdangers fikethose id our past InStory shall again ei eniupas us rmind about; i! warring factions shall shake the Naiion lo its ei hire, as in the critical period of 1850; the il-public, ii preserved, will not owe its preservation to us ioi IIICI neiuoi, .inn *-. 11 .mi. .^ • . , . . - 1 1 .. ..,.; .1. ; ■{•„; hi.,1 ks tlin sectional con.biiiation, to parly ..isci.-iline. embossed pnt.en. whtel, a l.ni.hed by tho ■† † .^^.^ litiel;llls;or ,'d ,Vc.,pha„- usaal opi'iat.ons ol carving. | ^ w<tM*ppeis lo)l( I . but Ju ,',,„ of a wbollv difiereni stamp mid JBOSaplesJon; ( men who can imitate the illustrious exam- yitn,r,hi3 Kagle $• Knqui Among the "contingent expenses 01 trie _ , „,,;,.], j |lUV(. been endeavoring to rior- I'alloual House of Repr. Sentatives for({„». w|„, knowing "no North, no South, 857, may be found charged the following j ,^-j.v^, I10 \V,st," shall be able x\n rise. Ma..loll ma- aii.-n Fi 1 i.iid agi.ii.st l>iivis1 position-; and Gov. Foote can give this kind advice with a jooil grace. The Wttdiiiiffton Luii.ii, foilowr-d by the lesser lights ol democracy, has been rather notorious, ol late, 111 Ihe use of choice epi* no i- , !.■ .ii-t ihe Southern men who will hoi do its bidding. The" Ki.hinohd ffhio lias the following upon Ihflthead. We beg I). ii.in.rais 10 lay ii aside: 'In PretuJott llunrn—Tor some time p;as I lie- W si.iuj.ion I nion has teen cx-er. mlv violent towards those Democrats who iilu-e to bow down and kiss ihe party rod. in olbei winds, it has applied all 0 is al insulting leinis to iile-long Demo er.its becSase ihey chouse to exerrise their own jhdgjuem—oppose I^eenrapton. *'Ren-giuas." •P.l.-k Hepubbeaii" Abolitionist"' • Tiiiitois. ' aet., ba\e been BS pleniy irr ike Ufio-'f toiumos nt. blaekberrie* ii» dune, W«11. thi- t>iatp "i filings it nnpeara, '••-a i -t created disaalis-'action 1.1 tho ..10-t n nnomlnl ami t '■ 1. ;.rlii. iii •! 1 IM l\ie 1 1.1 good Una ■.ii>: suthnrity, has lelt -• "i-11 ..lie .. I" hi; ;.k .-.l.uee mill leblikc the / niw, which ii does in the following sig-nifirant paragraph from a hue article: ••In assi rung i!u.t the President cannot in manner be charged with the odious re- -poiisibiiliiy attached to these wholesale assaults OR ai.ti-Lcconip'oti .Democrats, we Ire 11 1 obliged lo rely on general infer- • nces. We have p.-.-iiive informatiuti, which leaves no doubt ot the fact that the W.-itdi-ingtoi LUioit is not the President's organ, but that ihc President himstll disapproves tfcc abuse which it applies to his personal and political friends who differ from him on the Leconrntoa issue. So much for the Luioit and its pretended organism.'' Tim is bold lawgnage, and we wonder the Lnqyinr is not somewhat afraid to n«e it. Something will happen soon. Mor-al- ami manners improving. Look oat!— rer. ian:e I*. .nocrai.c UKind Emnrirer, ! fearlessly and independently, above party S6.S20 00 I and faction, and appeal gallantK, and suc- 009 00 '. cesslully, upon the basis of principle, to 1,070 00 the People, the whole People, ol this great 000 00 confederacy, in behalf-of such institutions 100 00 of government as 110 other nation save our 04S 50 ' own has ever realized, no race of men save 12] 50 our own immortal Ancestors have ever U7 50 , been capable of bringing into Sentence. 212 00 '-Had Mr. Clay been a sectional cMrcm- 1/J97 83 i.-t, fellow-citiz.ns, in 1850. instead of being 800 00 a purely nations! map, as he was, he could 24 00 not have performed tke great and crowning 70 50 work ol his life. Had he been a through ' devotee to party, he could not have acted •»»*• poputel at all tn the good work of rescuing ihe Un-ion from destrdctioh' since the honest snd Admission of Kansas, WASHINGTON. April 19.— The Commit-lee of L'oufc-rr nee on Kansas Affairs met 1:11s morning, and were unable lo agree.— Mr. English said he would submit a new bill, proposing a substitute for the Leeomp-tou ordiance, and that question ofadmission under the l^compton Constitution with the : meiideo ordinance, be reierred to a fair vote of the people of Kansas at an early day. H a majority approve, tbsn Kansas to i.'.« admitted by the ploclamstion of the President. It a majority reject, a provision to be in the bill for a new constitution, and admission when the census shows the ra- 10 00 177 00 155 00 75 00 North OiroRnn Bank.—A semi-annusT Fancy, Drapers, English, < er bri"!i!ne«s of the American sun, and the Pump, drier eharacirr of our atmosphere. .But Screw, «.>35 95 228 00 117 42 00 00 288 50 150 00 201 00 52 00 18 00 81 00 J.894 84 Pres patriotic Whig President then in power, dividend ol five per cent, has been deolard iGsst. Taylor) having committed; himself, by the Hank at Cape Fear, payable on and most unfortunately, to what was known as after May 1. The annual meeting of the the non-action policy, Mr. Clay was forced stock holders will be held in Wilmington to take ground openly. Whig though he on Tbur.-day, May Oth- ■ was, against a Whig"Administration, and, The annual meeting of the stockholders in doing so, though charged at the time with the Hank of Fayetteville will be held in this great infidelity to party, immortalized him- Town on Monday, Mai 17. If as a wise, far seeing, fearless and truly The Annual meeting of the Stookholdtrs triotic statesman. in 'he Hank of Wadesbo-ough will take "He who preferred&«-»'/?/r right t» being plaje in that Twon on Tuesday May 4,— ■esident, preferred also saving his ssjaj Fnyettmilk Observer. I I i
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [May 7, 1858] |
Date | 1858-05-07 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 7, 1858, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood & James A. Long. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. Sherwood & James A. Long |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | 1858-05-07 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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VOLUME XX. GREENSBORGUGH. N. G, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1858. -
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NUMBER 983.
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