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VOL. XV. rccti GKEENSBOROTGH, NX1., SEPTEAmKR 17, 1853. NO. 747. IMI'.I.IMIKII WEF.Kl/Y BY SWAIM & BMBWOOl). TEEMS: $2.03 a year, in advance; tu.50 gfttrlhret month; (inrfM.OO arter twtlve lAonVii.from dale oflubitripttoit. Mverttalag Bate*. On* dollar ,>«■ «|iinte (lilieeu I )(.'"'"•<••" weak, anil twenty-live pant. liu-wvery «•»' " ";ere' ■flat. Dado.lioua ma la in favoi "i tundinji auv.r- UMimnU w lollowe: - :i Hum i- •• Hojmia. I t1 •■'- Onaaqntre, M*o M.M «.oo TaiaT" Wool) '"•'," '''"" .f Hall column, MM '-' "' -We have jusl received a fresh' I'plj •• ■'"' •'""' FANCY JI PI. which, gilded to nnr nruvi.ut-Iy larga aud ,ucn-ive will enable ne m axoeuW in • »nperl.r elyl . roe ■muting aamuv I ailed for. «-'»;"»•» lug Hmntoanfldanea,at(pra<Ui* publle of onr ubil-iiy 10 compete In STYLE MID BEAUTY with m» nllice in 'I"- nafl of tl ni'lry. '" '•"' laM poichaaJ wa have hud an e«|Hwial eye io il.e prliiung <>i the Our friends ami the public souefldly are wlicltad lo SEND IN THEIR ORDEKS, IVV, assortment of the bea.1 qn»lilie» pi 1'am- ,,l.,ei,«..,...."! Lena. I'AI'BllJor jo>,ou hand IMH'It IS1.»M» IMllKIt-. At A iji; I- II nfil' •'■! tifulUbodahaeJoa. I, received by the aur^-riiwrl ilieracl loryinMrcKlonbm ry.SJ I -•-.'-"!'•" rioTarticleollloi .Mi ' EeVSw ,,m,|,.. n |,| - - " K< '•">••• jean*. H iMli«»cr». Thep «' " to then exaiiiinoti Merchant. ..,,. , . , " and on Factor) lenn*. il.U.USf»A\. Uneiubaio', Augv IT. 181 ■• Kill IT'S BSMSKCE OF COFFEE. HATE received* box ol ilia al ova foffre. Is needs no recommem yalrial. One > cake "I ill ice ami a I of Coir»e v make aa moch coffee (und belter) . m Bra will ofdie common t'oileo. Ft* iJlrema yon Java 37},.ellla. J. K. & 1. SI.OAr«. MIJOI.ISn.i: *\i» na-.iAii.. Among others. Uia following nrliolei can to bad al Thurslcn's Furniture Booms, Weal Mraei,(Jreenaboro.imli,"N. C, al ever) variety oi price according la quality, vu: •tKSSSING UUtlKAVB, nidi narble aud •uiahogaay ma—a very large as- .urtuicul; Wardrobe., I mure 'lafldea, Worl do Side do. Kxtenaion DiiiingTablea Solas, Divans, Koeking Chain, H tudeorr(lane ael &Ma- ' hogaiiy I'ariur L'airs, Secreturfea, lilookCa-es, &c kc. A large supply ol " alnul and oilier plain work, ol ever) variety and ipiainy. COOPER. IIPPINCMT, COFFIN & CO,, (Lala Mi IFIIT, Conna ^ l'o.) U li„li-.iic Dealah in Forcigii iind Momeslic Dry (JOOIIK, Mo. :»i North TMrd Utrttt, Opposite tlie City Hotel, l'liiluilclpliin. , nvi.i.i;s». goopKH, i m- t. m.ui., lircruBM corrm WM. v. ui'PUicoTT, (708::!)) NIIIL HUatHi TO j. B. 8TATIII. ' ««• "II.I.IAMS. STARR & '.VI LEI A MS, WIIULGUU in.M.•:.'■ I» WlaBloa AMI noJllJ>nc bUl GOODS, BOOTS, DHOtS, HAJS, CA-re, UMBRELLAS) AM' Rcr«dy-"uac QotWng, MAY STREET, I'.WKTl l.\ ILEE, N. C. Muv. 8863. :-:ll> Vintt R6d.v4.titm in l/« Price of Ecady Made Clothing, AT BlmlOla .S. «<•'■' • li«'ii|> More, oil K \M Kl'KKKI—V\e raapectluHj inform the 1'uWicUiul we intend lodispoaa ol ou STOCK ol Spring and Summer Clothing, with very little advance oa coat. IVi-.»i- wiahing io buy Ihrap > lotbnig, mil tki «,'ll la null carl), j. wc a ill sell ilicui good batgaimi lor Caah. June VII, l«H. I*-* Co. WOETH & LLLIOTT, (iiucceaaora InJ. I». William-) loiiuiriiini.' «n«i Camminlei MKIil ll,\M>, 1 AVK'ITKV 11.1.1., N. C. i A. woero.] [*• ''• >:'''"T'- 6TEVEWSON &. WEUDELL, importer-, x JobBert, roleraburg, ▼■• "1 I AVE i'i Blora a '..ir_-- Hock ol Woolleg (looda, J. 1 purch wail lasl Sprina belore «!..- great adi ance in HO.II, wlii-l. the) ollerlothe North Carolina and Virginia trail* al very low prices. Those merchant* whn intend » ' ' rvOHIi are raapectfnily invited to call aud examiiie ibeir Hock. Angntt IStli, f"< I vll. JOII.X I.. CObBa having permanenll) It locatod in Ureeii.boro', offers his Services, iiiilicvari.ui-l'rarclc-.i I - I'roleaMitn to the citi-lena ol Oreeuaboro' ami adjaceul i outiK)'. January 2», 1863. «'3tl TIC. Ai.li.iii.il. i. ' lam-IKLD. ALBRIGHT & ARMFIELU, Al IX)R.\KVS AT I AW, "I | AVIM;, ■■ ill) loca e I ifiriienalioronah, J I willallaud pi m pll) 10.1 <— urn >ti Io iii'-u , ..:-■■ January 11 .1:1.. lilt 1AM I l»J! ALAHUK awMinmeni ol Vtoll ' • arc now ollen I lor rale . I 1 1: "i ... .. N.NS. in .1 leaa prolil ilia 1 ever bwl market All |.,-i-. » win cad aoon,.,-,. ' Anguet, -1- ■' 1 is : i.r —•>«> Hi' . > .i < ■ 11.1 . mi, 1 I in i>. Hit 1 I • SMITH I-. I 11 ■ • Liberal ""aaea In enah will 1 - Maich, 18M. 7a».-.;l. liltE* WORTH. t\ hreaklng HaWUtJM'-Tlie nnderti? I, J agenis Ini Einoi) .■- 1 " . All 11 \ New lorli, willrereivi iera lor theii ceii' 'd Rail ... Horaa I'ower, I hrerbei, k< Now on h am I'wn Hi • •■ Power with Tbreaher, Separator, .■>'■•. complete. I-,.i sale al Manufacturera 1 rieea, J- li k J. SLOAN, March IB, 1861. r HHOS. prime Molaaaea, a ill) a g I aaaortmenl t) Olother ameenni, Spnn I'otwm and She iu»i received ami Inrraleal the lowenl marl el prices n.r eaab, by THOB. I ALDWUX &- SONS. May 30, ISM. Sijllica 11111I i IH<:I"«.—W.- have S do*en •irong iron biacedgr Cradlea, wilb Sov ami lixtureacomnleie, lor« Tba whole«a nnlv'.'i llm.and 1 . . •.. ■•■ alone la l«l t all and mlo.ieof I HOS 1 kl.0V\KLU& SONS. Ma] I», 1- 3. J)urr Mlll-Mii'i.-- provei > ni.,Kc .. d II . •<'•■ a 1 with a atyla loi <l" --, - in he v'. ,,'.- deUvercii wheraverdeaired R. ii L1NI)SA\. April. 1- ■ ,. Ilil.l> «l i:anil.ii.>li MieeHatg, mid () Lofton 1 . 1. to, -., 1 .1 - I') iba Bale, with the i'- -. 1 J| M ., lOfl I From il ■■ Adv. THE PESTUEXrB. \:\ .: !is 1:. I th*0. y,.n ii^k me ■ben l hud my b.rtli, Aud wlicr- my j-utli WW f*i"n\; An i wi.\ i.i.r 1 upon lln Wrlli jo -!.;, 1:. inklnd t in HUU V utk whj 1 foon< 10J 1 0 Xbc 1 ■'»'*■ i"'11 "i|»* l ''• ■''' Ai o'« 1 i<ii diatui 'f-H'l I rnngt To tauka my vlctnita IUCIV. *.\y ,],: - .. 1 decdj ftw ■•: Urn will in' bin wlio 1 '"'■« - iii'ovc, And »rc luteuded i" mmll Hh jii-i.-r BIU) hli low. Tbongh »s»- 01 'i '•■' *wn.v gmce I n> ■ rk began; S'el IH'»H biivfl 1 oea»ed to -'-y Man, lor ilu- K • rt ",;i"- Xo am ieol Pgypl ! WM ■«•(, To .<•■ proud i'■■;•■■■.• "i> know, Tbnt ii h« dkl - ol rjuick relent, And let 1 ' - Tim! o*M nil 1" I an l sunny land, UentrueUon would be imread, And be with all bit ru'gbtj liand r.c BQinbered «iili 'be dead. Tben o'er eocb Kaatern nation old 1 * mdcred fa niid Ire, ^ ,1 NcHb III t'Mli'l Ik I'll! BO '"'l'l ii.,1 h. mi. .1 HI tuj blow. ] tnei rh« r b.i .krone; Hi- beard my name »jtli dread ; ... 111 luudii I I'iiii- IK1 did groan— 11 , 11 : •.. 1 all)—wae dead. I in, t tbe wan r lu 11 • Held— i'l . ... 1 Ull l!i'' -»':■ : '1 in' warriur bold i>> me «li'l yield— The ntulor bowed Ibe knee. I nu'i ibe bnntaman i n <'..•• plain— Hi- 1 it.i-f ».,- iauicklj o'er: 1 no i Hi.- in i> 1 and nil train— ].,;. bought ..1 >i nob) no move. 1 found Uie ;:u >i>'-' 1 In hii den— The dranlhrd al bii aide; |p horrid 1 n l i wreU bed BH II N..v\ .111 sed ioj name, and died. The nriaer lefl Ii - ii *i b d gold— The 1 rmer htfi ii*w plom— Tin-1 1111,11-1 ball, w gay of eld, Lai buabed in riletiee uow. T:.I ! . ■ '1 '■ I i- ■ r n'.v play, 'i: , r loj - laj i itten d round ; The workman - shop, through nil tbe day, Gave lortl bu J ronud. The 1U3 mon paiM-wl, a dlBilial gloom 'I [■. ia gathered o'er the land; The . ii . 1 BM I 1 ',i*ni-' tuliib, U«i Klii a) 1 1 . UniML And tEere waa one who eiepl alone), imp and •-•■'.•I; Long yeara th< nab1 h I'heard hii greaji, Hi 1. .*. H.I ■ j I-.1*iii| ■ d i ,.,... . ;,t irai in lii> aye ; 1. . 1 had n-iahed to loan U t4 | tta i,.,[. , e J 1 Mm te die. A tender mot eheer Her children m bev i*de; Vttm ■ ucur— 1 died. I •>■ ■ For tlie Patriot. THE ALTJA MATER, A D K P AKTI N X'. Q It A D U A T K BT D, (I. \iiK. Fare then well, ihe lime of flailing Cometh wllh it* bluet pnitinfl, Pee, rhy fellows forwnr.l preening jVlinyliiiL* mutuat'jfra^p aiidbli'.^siiig, Hither, tnilrier, Io! they aonitera. I^'iiviiiir me thei| Alma Maiur, (.0 ihou too, yet mindful be, Abeent] f-till remember nu*. I-<in'» in my spcuro tmclocoM I have kepi then freni ngnjongie. Warmed, ind rlnri-lieil,im>l |>rolecled Ami thy menial tootl seleeleil, N01 wilb liar-li nngenth traiiiiiia, I'i.! wiili lir;n and mild l*JHlW)inf l*arenl like HveganHe^unMK Think 61 (hii, an.l think of me. When the .lay'." dull cares aro over, An.I the twilight vwioni hovei Hound ihy pathway, ever .-Imwing Memorien bright) and pictures globing (>i the panfi it> beauty Iradtns With tin' pmnenj enhnneea blending^ Oftbone vi'iim>. will ihere ba iNoue that HUdthee luck to me I When limn Qn4enl in Ihy dealing, Men cold-hearted ami unfeeUng, VVorabipnere d ^<>lil ami beaiur, Seliloiu howingdown I>I duly, PeiUahj cruel, unrelenting, IVnecutiiig, eiraaaiTeuting, Pick at [lean, tho*l 'It turn and lice Back 10 i'i)" young dayt and me. Ilqpe ha* spread lier pieipni o'er iliee, Honor's path i- Mretclied before theej I have RoMhed mj tuition) Time mu>l ranpthe BUre Iruition; I bavr given .lu»e the token Ol maternal Uve unbroken, !.»'•. t!it* pnrohmenl ever be Link to bind thy toul to me. And when iroubln gndiera round thee, When I'ui' U>mpter*e ini have foum! thee, When bi» power thy heart availing O'er thy feeble faith prevailing Turns ihee fron. the l^hi ibai's givfn, Yield not—riHtfiy thoughu to Heaven; And ncrcbu ice th) prayers -hall be Mol by aneweriirg prayerp from me. Jerry i.v» he heard one of lliem remark, aa ihey aen( elong, " ll'ihal man i* a l.nr speijmen of Southern slavery, \vc iuve been deceit jug our-nelvi'n, ami doinu; liuniauiiy an injury." From I'hilauelphia, liio pariy ol which Jerry waa a member, proceeded lo New York.-where, a lew days afterward*. Jeiry »**» agnln al'afkwl bv a party ■■faboliinmiste.emiriif'iiugiit two whiir mm and three eolored hnlivnluaU. AHcr ir*'i'»ff ihrnuyh the u«ual cerenionira of a firiU iiieeiini-. the mouth plena ol the part* proceeded in inu-r-roglleiHir hero as to lua hirth-nliee, preseut hnini1 ami social condition in life, which gave birth lo the following eonvere^tlo'n : .'Ihtililionisl.—" You say thai you were born ami raieetj in Ibe Suite of North (.'ardlina. a'nl bf long to our \'.\.\\mister io Spain. Mi. Unrringert That you are now (ravelling wnh a parly hfgen* tlemen. w h On inoiber oeeaaion, a-* Jerry end one of Itis city friemli were Walkitlg along ope ol the prin-cipal streets ilncn.osing fsnerai ■nbieets, ihey p IKS* i! an actiuaiu'Huri! Of.the foran-r. who. as is usual with bun. raised his bat, Ear this act ol courtesy be wat* rebaked he h>sr*nipauion,wbf> said lo bhn : *• Mv friend, you s"* now in a fre** cnnnlrv. ond it look* ion huinilining to pul! ofTyour finl io cver^* unn you meet.*' Jerrc njilicd: Sf «Sir. I uas educated in the school ofgerreiue polUcncet, In the Buuth you will always see a well rained young man, when peeejiw anoibei wlto is M'lieiabli', etlher in \ears. or I »r his pri* vale oi p,.hlie viriua, loneh his hat a- be ailiites him ; ai.il heeidca, vou know thai we eolored eople are inlerior lo ttm white in in hv nature. emep. who are vjiiiing our ciUce on an exeur- , „ ■ , ,■ „.. 11... i 'i* . ' . , , ** , , »v social niMitmn, ami by eilucaiiou, and n a iio-ion of business and pleasure, am! when vou are l ,' . . ,.,,,. ,*. _t .11 1 ' , . •_ if •« I ihmg but right thai we .should HIHIW our leeoeof ■ u practice the Inun nl a barber f Those words disclose my snouitl siiow <■ -■ for in in ** His friend 'bilii'i kno«v but thai lie was right, ami io tiny ilropneg the aubjevia I'roiq New York our licrn accompanied hji irn**clliog Lrittnda loCmaiJa to seethe I". lie, where be waa agajn ipppied l>\ a parly ot tiboliniHiiaie to il, si'ii, bul I ariirg lb.it tbey mitfl|| use loieiiilr means to detain him if tig wa* hi.hi or rnVMJuN n'. he glided out uflhgir humla aa smouiiilv a d ijuietly as pqeajlilp. J.iiv aaya ihu be gegnrall* HHUUI the abo'i-lioniatjj aeaiieiat.ntf with the negruee. !I • ..:-■' suya thai eg«ejaluf Uie latter were so much ta-ken with hi- anpenfanee, and his deeeriotiou vf the Siuiih, thai riiey ie*eifee4cd grcal angiety f» 1r eome h.tini' wnh him, bul a gmill.'iu 01 Irom \. 1 Carolina urTorrned th'-m lliat it wmihl be t■•»lai-oliligaiioos. And as lor inom-v ami happinesa on 1 # .. 1 1.1 1 • . , ,, . «* 1 . 1 . ' tug inir laws fur Ilium to u • so, anil tln'v d •»i*:.,i!. eaiih, they are only Heeling ihailows, ephemeral I ,, , . , ~> lie aaya inni in several parts ol ibe e,i, nl, ! New York he saw grown negre neo avtoi'iaiihg in Open day-liyhl with while peo|d«s elolbetl with ai lu-nit1 Jerry.—*• Yea, wbide history." .'Jhotiiiuuixt.—" Well, air ; your general Bp» pcaranee. your conversdiioii. ami your inannrrr beaueajt lor you a higher and tyore noble deatiny. 1)0 yog not think that you could make nun-money, aud live more hajipily in a * lice ' cuuu- <r> fi Jiffy.—'* The laws of my country bind me in alaver) 10 a kuui and indulgewi nsaun*a Tne laws ol nn tiid leach servants lo bu ohedionl en'o their, masters; ami mini ibe laws of my country are repealed, or until liod \ ouchsaba lo us an-other and a different dieueneaiion ol bis ilifiue grace, 1 cannot belii-ve the whiu- man is oursin-eere iViond, arhoadvieea us to violate Iheae aaercd where, hut where wo dnn'i remember, oft b»ver who aili-mpieil hi kiss hii sweelhearl. hilt she satil • limit:* and he wry naively BIYf he- dulll'- ed.* lie served her rigllt. From the Dew Drop. EXTRACT J'i'om I'f •• WAVI:MTS or MKUOKV," an unmib- \ lishftt lofmne, by A. I*. SptnutY. Ivlinnio Sleepoth! i.ii;lii lie tlie gidtleu lus.-es ou Minnie's brow, and ftolily i-wnn her bine eyes in their liquid heaven, anil her r.-d lips are hul parted enough io shout the ti;iy pearU beneeih |baQ). Deep be the roaej Ull her elii-i-k, bul all 1- not well ihere, fur the ruse ia a beejie doah, and ibe w hue brow hnriis with b'ver. Lie slill. Miunie ! The fnlJeo sun-raya play merrily on ibe lutlico, and the morning breegea sieal in ki-s \\te ibwiln.p* from the flowe/e. rhough tlie lutle binls ethg cheerily, and all in bright, yet bu Btijf, lor ihou art going to ;, faireff ihy little a ml has already spread its tmv ml ere ..m a veiling ami aliall tinge Unj { .auilies, which are lo»t and forgi^len ulun j atep 111lu the grave ; ami in-side*, of iheae, 1 lw« lieve I already possess more than my share." .iliuiilioniht.—"Ah! like the rest olyourun-foi lunate country men. I percene that \mi have been nurtured in the school of deception, where: false doctrines are inculcated and imposed upon the iiiimls ol a nation ol God I people. Do you ■ml know thai tins is an age ol progress, and thai ihe rights of humanity have higher claims to our n)mpaibiea than any laws that are given in the heaveoe above, or in tbe earth beneath, or in the waters under ihe earth f We, a!ioliuoui«ts, be-long to the school al the higher law Divines, ami i believe that old institutions are not soiled lo the j present Male ol progress in tbe world." Ji'r.u.—" One would ihnik so alter listening lo BUeh a epcecha You would douhib'ss call us ail * old loines,' bul v* e of lln> Noulh arc couleiii to 1 . b , i-i ■ i- • (.JTlv mil iiiiiuatoi v spevehes made in l-uugiess be deuominalid'roiiscrvattves m law. religion ami potllice. Our fiilu-rs have livi il and flourish From the North) Carolina Whig. among the Abolitionists. A dlV or two MIU e, we aprnl .111 agreeable 1 ■ rt 1 f hour In the barber shop of Jerry, who bad just returned from a visit to the .Northern cftlM, arid ihe Niagara Falls, listening to a hietore nl hia adventures among ihe abolmoni*ls, as related by himself. Jerry is a colored servant, belonging to our Et-MlniSH r to Spain, ihe lion. D. M< Bar-ringer, and is higblv rea|»e*cied by an extensive circle of Bcquainieneeo for his honeetv. gnod luiike, humility ind intelligence. The abolition. i-io made three naeaulis upon bis fidelity during hisiiorificrn nmr. They tiretattaeked him,three m netnl «r. in the ci'y ol Philadelphia. The ohIe»t one approached and salutei! htm, when something like the bdlowrng dialogue etaaucd : opi notliiu^ in tin* world, hoi a piece ufolil cuuva^s thrown acrttla their •.hmiMcri*. und llul llicy pre- ■enlrd lha mnal bldtfOua and heaii-Hickcnn.a an. pe'.r.incc .d wrcichcdiiesa and dclniuchcry lh;it ihe liearl could jmagjua. Thui whenever die Iree naaroaj would bagln lo abuaa the s„inh. be would aUH|ll) H'l'T Ihe.n lo llieir blend" III (■hiirch Sir, ei and SW l',,ini". We will vouch for 11 that ihe rnragoing ■ketol weal n IlllgulJ, wi|| n.a.lc close lo ihe »ii/u ol him ■rliiiaiul: •• Lot li.lle children come uulo inc. and lor'ud i!nm not, l,„ ,,i su,.|i M i|,_. limajou, 0f ,1 ...ii." ,.So.i» a rruwn of life will real upon ihy liule brow, IWPCI aa the II ,wcrs, uud puratt aa lh> own fur sell', and bri,lil a, the dew.dropa «ill it. gema gliflcti, ior llicy will be gems ul hlu etern il, 1.11. .-u,I. Slip .i, ! Soon i!,» i.iin.ine fever will life will i„. done. The [olden .i.i ihy ii do .pin «dl be brokenaiuj *i| gently Idoavd. () Death ! lay . lid I',.'. i> aoflly on lli-.t liltle brnw Oil Id lliy diik shulo-.vsljll^hilyonhcr. She n inla mi in ,•;. tiroke, for ^.le is likattj, Bubolo on the iireaui uf Jile, ai il Hows frooj the great while throne, brightened by the Sun ul Kight. wiuanena, l.ui brukon by the geplluai Jenb,rr Inun an augnl'^ MI,:. . The Briger ha'a louclied her, and »|,e lie. auM .mil "ii!l in^ibe eudlci sleep ol death. The gold-en ireaae. ire yet upon llm while hum-, and Hie soil brceleii lunch Hum lightly at lp«y pass, loar-lul ol Wakhig Ihu holy Il >.!- lliat : life a lilvi r i.n ivbi 8,1 . .1 under die prcsini oi.lcr ol IIIIIIL"*. uini, with the Meaaiuga of i'roi idi nee, we dunk that We can do Ihe tame, Jerry aillOIlg the Abolitionists. Aootili6ni$t.—» Ml! 1 see yon are a •harden-ed case." I'ut before I ipiii you. Ici me reeom-iiii- iu^ v ou to our liieud Dr. Smith, lie is the great nrglO of our Sociciy, and ihe High Prieat ul' llie abolitionists in New York. The law is such that you pan be retaken hy your master, should \ uu choose lo declare ynur.i ,i Iree in N. York; hut Dr. Sninh will fiimtah you will) fifty dollars, ami deviselhe means lor your cac ipe ini" ('auiiila ; provided thai ) ou will MTU lo refund Ihe money when y ml •<•' able. Tricrc ynu may Ine hie and easy, regardless of the law, your mutef, and every body else." jerry,—•• l>o you inp|Miae, sir, I would betray my masler and break up all the fond associations, winch havegroan, with my growth,andarrengih. eaedj with my Itrengtb, lium my childhood up .IholUUmitt —'• You are from ihe South, I pi tne preaeui I '. i"f Uie pmlul sum ol liny iinbcr. The liright ye is ,;„,ed forever) forever ! Her little presents a fair ouiliiie of Ihe main incidents ul!''i'*''rH """''dl p .ricil, and a .mile is dimpled Jerry 's travels aon adienlures in ihe North, a- • "" *" c''e*l as tl (be angels whispered sweelly rnoag t'.e ab.ditionisis. Ii was iiniiersally eon- i '•' '" r when they look her soul away, rare well, ceded that he » is the urns! side advocate and .-'Imnie! Hoon thegntdl will fpring green and reprcsei.laiiieol Soulhei u slaver) that ever viail- ""*" »bove IliV gfavjl. eiuoa lite lluwere'ta will ed the Norti.eru cities; ami that his visit « ill hend iljeir little bca.N and ahad ihcr Inaranea avj none effect upon the Northern mind, than overthee. and the (untight will fall bright upon Ibe earth thai hides thee, ae.l th" birds ah ill chant j ihy reiiuie.n aoft and low, bul you will bear it ii,.1. I.i deep, duk and silent is ihy tomb. Minnie's gone ! mid ihe laara that fall, fall not because she is (imp, but because we are left; Sketches ci' Character.---Ail'jcted People. Alexander ihe grant was wry-necked, and his j and ihe aie;li thai g*u>hea from Ihe depth ol the curlier.. In eomplinjeni t„ him. alwaya carried haw" i» rtoingted wnh as much ol saihiessih.it we their heads o'i one side. It was ihe fashion to era here, ns lor Uie l.t:iu freed soul lh.it has gone he wry-necked. U may not he generally .known. l" IhnVno. but nvveiihclcss it ;s a fuel, that the high aloek i . so much worn fifteen or iiventy vegra ng'», were rriv- -c-^.:, r\- . i' m* ,„„ „-,.,! i.y UeorgptheFoorth. in con ,1 ihe . Tho Fam,1y Opposed to Newspapers. j acrufuloui sore on bis n^cka \Ye Iuve Ijtile rea- j ' nc °nn *'' son now to laugh ai these gbaurdiiiee, becauae i WRB miowivi we are gulUy "l ihoee equally as ridiculous. The , I 'iiiilv in a iwn common laehion of wearing qye-gtasacs, among . thai Uen. Tavl i.i lb county paper Id il iy. He hriiught Ihe whole horse wagon. He snll believed ir was Preajdeu|| ami w niiid io people who have no defect of vision, is not less know il the •• Kamechatkians " bad is ken Cuba, ridiculo is than ii wai in Ihe courtiers uf Ucsau* : '■• •' *■''• tolitft ihey had taken it. presume* sir. Jtrru,—^.Ni't suspecting.) •' Yes, sir." Abotttionht.—■* Fron) wUel part ol the South are \oii, sn ?" Jerry.—•* From North Carolina, sir.** JfboJifionhti—"The meanest State in ihe T* i.iuii." Jtrri'.—(l'irnl with Indignation and beginning lo auapeet.) •• ^ en, sir! Our laws punish, most rigorously, all ruguee, ihieves aynl gamblera, anil I .on in'i surprised that our Bute should be tin popular with these rlaeaea ol people in other rv.iii i," .11: ■liti.niist.—"Sir. you bad not dan'd thus to have answered a Southern gentleman* Jerry—" A Southern gentleman would not have aonken ao cogiempiuouely of my native .Stale. Hut tl I have offended you, 1 beg your tun. I snoke the troth without reflection." dollars, and a friendless home in tin- Irigid dime ol Canada f 1 have seen no freedom amongsl your boasted ' Iree blacks * Miieel have hi en hen . They are nol noticed a wlul more iliau tlogs tiy the whiles. They are not allowed to rule in ihu public cabs ; noi allowed to go to ihe Theatre, m to visit the Crystal Palace. I have enjoyed all iheae privileges as often as I hove ehoseu to Co so since I came here, m company with mv kind maatera lor the Uue I'emg. And as lor mouey —is guhl current MI ilus. eounin !—ami In i.m ihe man could insurer this last interrogatory, I Hi- bad sold his corn for twenty-live cents—the p/ice being lliirty-oue—(nil upon going lo deposit his money ihe* t ild bun il was iiio-ily eouiflsrieifc The only hard mouey he bad was some three-cent pieces, an.l three some sharper had "run ou him" wouhl givi the TVorJil to be ml pf it, and dispense lor ball ih.n*-a ! Hia old holy smoked a " cob wiih the ugeof mechanical a itIs,—whilst those |»«pe»" ami would nol beReve in.u any tb if. r io stniiujate wry-ueckedneee. We have of leu wood red how a physical defect should ever he considered a i tahionnble benutj —vei, so ji i*. Ii is a little? sJitgular. too, that olioual every pet-son whiierfflVrs really from an jmperfeet VI-I who arc sound m ihejr eves u-e every meana in the woihl lo convey the impression that they are abort'sighted • If prickly beat should come iu I iflhion^—nnd why not as well as weak eyes .'— we should have the opportunity of being the leader «l ihe ion. Why is it i hat people will not ho atate na.un! pre icher. lie lefl belore tii in iheir idoc! and behavior 1—There ia a greal and-bad tin|rvai opinion ol iht . thing else could b l used. One ol the boys went lo a blaek-imiuTa shop io he measured for a pair of shues. and another niistook ihe m irk.-t house for a eliun-h. Allei hanging his Bel on a meal-hook, V piously look a seat on a buieh'r's stall and listened to anaooiiooeer,whom betook to be the tin* was out," irniini." luck ol integrity appearing in the world, always " ic "'> tin gifts look a lot of Bead onions to in disguise. Kossuth wee, perhaps, adroit m the Ihe poai iiujee, ha trade 4bem lor a letter. She trickeri ol nffecialibn, am. fllwavs enlisted the had ihe baby which she carried in a "sugar ihruai bis band into his pocket ami drew lorib a ^ nipa'thies ..; his aoiHence by reference to Ins iroupb*"..»*M»P'DI al u,l,('a '" """k it on the side i.iliul ol coin, which siartled ihe speaker aud and yel as though to il Ins Iriends, who all upwed politely and simuiu-neouslv, and wilhoui mure ado retired lo their Mivtral plaera ol buainesj or abode*' The result M| ihis murview soon became known . throughout the city to visiting .Soulh.nu.rs and :*-". . : ^ !.',.'rfar.rVK ! • ■"" Iheir c.iy Ir.euds, and Jerry was the ItOfl «C the day during Ibe reel ol his sojourn iu Ihu euy ol New Vork Another incident worihv of note transpired in I .//JO/// hive your native State it il your duly l lier when her virtue is assailed. How are travelling, sir.'" fend ! you Jerry had accompanied Messrs. \V. W.Elma and J no. Wells, as waiting mm, Ul veiling on an escnnion ol business and pleasure, and be uu* iwered Ins querist In the following n iu : " 1 am Iraveiling with my boss and another gentleman nn a trip ol pleasure. We eipeei i» visit IIIM Urysial Palace, and .Niagara Falls, aud all n'hei object! of CUrioeiiy io the North." tihtJi'ititiitt.—" I)—ii your bus*. Wc don'i know Buch a character here< 'I'hisis * iree-sml,' and VOU aie jusl as unieli ol a you choose lo he so." Jerru.—•* Kee, sir. Thai may be so. hut I am peflecdy COflUHlted U/llh my lot. 1 am used widl, and treated like a gentleman wherever I am known, and so BM all slaves iu the Sonih. who demean Uienweii ea well, and conduct ihe business • d their masters with industry and lidelity. In nine caeca out <»i ien« it is ihe slave's own fault it he is mn (rented with kindness and humanity hy his master iu the Souib. I have seen more wretchedness and poverty among the colored pop. illation in one hour SlOvM I have been here, ihan I ever saw io all nn lite put l.igeiher in any class iu llm Souih." A AbotUionixt.—" What time have you, sir V Jerry was dressed in a remarkably neat and fine suit ol elolbee, wllh a IftrgC gold chain and seal swinging gracefully across his bosom. With greal ease and dignity he drew forth ."mm his aide boss'aa he is, .1 inquired for a pair ot Imnts eouiinodalei! with a BUIlBOB ill. New ^ ork during Jerry's visil lo that City. A large wholesale dealer m boolB and slioes, being BJ1 aboliiiomsi. and wilhoui mucii Snullnrii cus torn, fell upon the device ol tnviiing Jerry ui his Store, seeing thai lie attracted about him a Urge number of Southerners. Accordingly be did so, and when Jerrv Weol he huind his .store lull in* nluding ihe Stiiiiberoers who went with Inni. While! he was there, a giiiileiiian Irom ihe inul-e or Beaten perl ol this Sine slopped in and He w is BOOU ae-e pair, aud ollered a r lull ou the bank ol Charlotte in pay- The clerk handed the bill to a laiieiUd looking youth, Who was luxuriating his digntU in a large cushionetl chair, with a golden beaded cane iu one band, a seyar in his month, and his (eel on the maniel-pii er, and naked bun if it was good. He looked at ibe bill, and wnh an air ol supercilious contempt, exclaimed, " W ho is \V,I-bains anil Lucas ! We know no such men here.' One ol ihe clerks sain that be knew Mr. Wil-liams, for he had seen bun trading in ihe city. ■ Ao mailer," risponded ihe il.mly, »• it is loo obecorCa. I would i*l give more man Wfven dol-lars lor the bill." i'he purchaser paitl hu the boots m oilier money, and was stepping oul, when Jerry, in a very modest manner, stepped up and said ; " 1 am acquainted wilb the President and Cas- j who is bier of the Hank ol Charlotte, 1 will give you I tmualiy phj sieal H'AlIC onsirate bis own affectation, would speak I >r three or biur hours. a*tthont much apparent ex-rmustion. IJlerary nie*n who have been iho* roughly enjoying iliemaclvca over anew hook in their studies, BOmetlmea make it a point of ap-pearing in society—;ii"l particularly where there are ladies—w lib a languid and e\h ni-'ed air, u-fhuugh Ihe labors of their minds hnd been ion much lor ihcjr delicate frames. The fashionable alrectation ol the rlcrg) man ii bronchuisi «»r del-icate lungs: the cure, a subscription from iheLlell prcgatioua and the lour to Europe. Many)** lly w*lk. H (!••:, il ei ii-d she stulled its moulh with an old Stocking, aud sung •• Barbarv Allen." Tun oldest boy had sold two *• coon skins," aud was on a •• bust." \\ hen last seen be had called lor a jjl.iss ol " sody and water," and stood aoelfcing gingerbread and making wry facea.— I IK - iup-kin p. i. miaUklng IMS uieaniug, had given i*.HI B uuxiuie of sal-soda and waler, and .1 i i-irii -:i<i.ij, olsoip. Hul "be had beam ten nl sodv and waler, and was boun* lo give il i fair trial, puke or no puke." Some •' lown-aiue iti and celled lef lemonade with a it," whereupon our •• soaped " friend young ladies, in excellent voice ami health, who '. turned his bad and quietly wiped several llies go to a party, bent ou singing, alwaj s have a cold into Ins drink* when asked u* Blag. The becl cure foi tin- stu- We npproaehed the old gentleman and tried to bid all't-iaiioti is io i.iake il a point unl to ask ! gel him to "subscribe," but he would not listen out! ol these ladies a second tune, hul afl'eel to lie was opposed lo *• internal improve-have II deep swupalhy ul tier Bufferings, The next lime cue coOMfl l" >our house, she will leave her cold behind her in ihe ice-box at home.— Fainting was veiy fashionable at one lime among ihe ladu-s. but it is some rears since we bavfl while, and If seen it pracliee.l. The sudden appearance ol a spider, or any oil.cr harmless animal ol thai kind, would bring ou a lii, in company ; bnl we have seen one ol these ladies ou ihe flv, amuse her-self bj putting tins lo a spider's web, in order lo enjoy ibe light beiweeii tlie two. I«adies know veiv well that the dependent condition of woman upon the sirengih of the strrmr sex, is one ol those gentle aitnhutes we all love: hut a greal iii.nv will make ihe mistake ol rxliibiliug ibis dvpiMiihuce, by psofeeaing phyeieal weakness. ThlB is I greal m^take. Il IS the llelerelltial leaning o| ilio mind and heart upon man's firm-ness and courage, thai is Ihe beauiy we aduiiie. We do nol want a woman who is eouManily emjdamiog ofbemg sick, to win smrss/mpaUay— to It. men.s." and he (bought " larnin* WBBJ I wicked iiiweoiiea1 and eulterwatea' ntfusm' but waniiy and nexatioii.*' iNoue of his family ever learned io read, hul one bov, aud be *• leaebttd school a-wenl to siudeyni' diwinily." Mr. .las. Sergeant, of the Ig.J i- the lollowing siu-coiiktanlly on the brink uf despair, or cun- , tumbling into a laint. Salvolatile and poekei a hundred and hlty dollar golc walch.aud ^.j tQr y(iuf U(1|> |( u W|„ -u|1 >ou >B wt.,|t"" tmrol ra^s are the best remedies in auetl sviBwered: •■Certainly." replied the gaatutmae, -I am and t true mas> wdi Inaep his ail -I lack Bve ninutee of icn. ■«." very much obliged to you lor the eccbange." "ns. SbolUumiat —•• W ell.gentlenteaheufrjoee we ll> ihM lime •• ,"« W| leraje number oa s mtb* \ oung ; "■''■'-- '""• w !l" »k« ,n t,e kissed often wiglt tgi. Uood mornmg, MT." ernera baJ coUecenl lo waicli over and protect make a greal lues nbnuk it. We havi ./ r«_ . (,.. Born- Jeny, and they all evinced their apfg««4Mttoa ol mmce WII ,.,. Ml. B I,I- con luci '• i loud burel oi appl -use. ilole, within a >'• iy oi iw In the will of the late borough ol |<oici lier, , I gular elaun : • KM my nephews are fon-1 of indulging them- BeWeS iu bed in (lie morning, rind as 1 wish ihein to prove io Hie sausineimn ol my executor thai ihey have gut out ol bed in the uioiuiug. and em-ployed ih.ruiBil.es in business or laken exercise iu (he open air, Irom live lo eight oteloell every morning, Irom lbs ."« a of April to the lOtli of UcloU-r, living time Hours each day j and Irom seven, till tuna oVIock in the moraing from the 10th ol tletuber to the Tub of April, being two hours every morning : ibis i* lo be done lor some year, during the firm seven yean in iho kaiunacitou ul m> executors, who may excuse them in ca«e ol illness, bul (he task must be made liens l.»r more ' up wltea Ihej arc aell ; and il they will not do H v shall not receive an) sham ofmy pro* perl I ' 'lues olr.tr. imi v\' rciaa II. ikes thi in vigorous. It i« tem* I t \. rciae uuitrd lhal can bloM in«ure i stale ul mgplal or bodily txeilion."
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [September 17, 1853] |
Date | 1853-09-17 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The September 17, 1853, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1853-09-17 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871562442 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
VOL. XV.
rccti
GKEENSBOROTGH, NX1., SEPTEAmKR 17, 1853. NO. 747.
IMI'.I.IMIKII WEF.Kl/Y
BY SWAIM & BMBWOOl).
TEEMS: $2.03 a year, in advance;
tu.50 gfttrlhret month; (inrfM.OO arter twtlve
lAonVii.from dale oflubitripttoit.
Mverttalag Bate*.
On* dollar ,>«■ «|iinte (lilieeu I )(.'"'"•<••"
weak, anil twenty-live pant. liu-wvery «•»' " ";ere'
■flat. Dado.lioua ma la in favoi "i tundinji auv.r-
UMimnU w lollowe: -
:i Hum i- •• Hojmia. I t1 •■'-
Onaaqntre, M*o M.M «.oo
TaiaT" Wool) '"•'," '''"" .f
Hall column, MM '-' "'
-We have jusl received a fresh' I'plj •• ■'"' •'""'
FANCY JI PI.
which, gilded to nnr nruvi.ut-Iy larga aud ,ucn-ive
will enable ne m axoeuW in • »nperl.r elyl . roe
■muting aamuv I ailed for. «-'»;"»•»
lug Hmntoanfldanea,at(pra |