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ffS!!!S!!!M«9VMMHMHpi JM run W-V -V X V ^V + I— -A. Family Newspaper-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture, Manufacture i VOLUME XX. Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER m. 1858. NUMBER 10 im BUSINESS CARDS. G R EEX S ROKOI Cill MITIAL INSCRANl T. COMPANY. the last fiscal year, about the snm of1 crease or diminish t\ III IX. I.< Ot K. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lexington, N <'. Feb. 17, is.",s. f\v JiHES A. LtMFCL ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBOROCGH, ft. C. 972 If. OUT" & UTUBY, COMMISSION AND forwarding Mew ham-, Fayetleviile, N. C. n..%. A. ii11.1.. LEXINGTON. N. C. I |i«OB T. HKOWV. ATTORNEY AT LAW. J iii Point, N C will attend to nil business en- 1 -,*.! to his care. March 26,1858. 977 ly. »1t*. C*. L. At R. L. PAYHE, COPARTNERS .-. ihe practice of Medicine, Obstetrics nn<l Surge- ".. >\ii»»r!'»". !-'• C. N~ ' C". FREEM.IX, WITH ABBOTT, JONES & .1 ••., Importers and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy tioads, N-. 15". .Market Street, Philadelphia. Ill' €'-W MERCHANT, East Front Street, NEW BERN. N. C. ^ei.t !..t Smith's Line NEW YORK PACKETS. j»» Good* received and Forwarded. 99* fim It'KOVr STREET llOl'SE, BEAUFORT, l|' Jj. C. • - • ""■ †1 W HIT FIELD. Proprietor. rut I-'** and commociom Hotel is now open for |K accommodation of visitors. Board $1.50 per day. •weS3. I"'-' 990 tf If •!!. J&MES K. IIAEE. HAVING REMOVED Ii J : ,..,.. orough, N. <'.. offers his Professional I.•%;.-,- «.. the public. Office on West Market Street, the house recently occupied as aresidence by Hon. .:i A GUMW. February, 1868. 978 tf I; »« COPARTNERSHIP,—*- A. W" * He 1». F. r>u>«uL, Greensborough, N. C, having ■aitedl .••■.- •• - in the practice of the law, in tlie •....;«•■..•• rdcountv, arill promptly attend to all ajefc, entrusted t« heir Jan. 1868. 967 tl ||bH!V'w. PAYSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. \i :.,. :• < ■:■■• ■■ • located in Greensborougli, H. 7 . t" :.!?!.» Court" of Randolph Davidson and ".'r'd.'avl promptly a.tend to the collection of all I t.1.1- plan ii ■■• •"• •'■">• '•'• 1857. 916 tf $15,704.58 CASH ON HAND $502,13*,33 PRENII'ltl KOTES. Never made an tNsesaimnl *—i*si> N all IOKM«-« promptly ! Eire (Smnsuorflugli lafewt W«8. 1 *" *** I This debt has been a serious inconvenience, - = — I may say, in fact, an incvbvs upon the Treas- We can with confidence say. thin is the Company Insure in. Property holders! look to your interest. DIRF.CTOKS: James Sloan, 3. A. Met.ane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. J. McConnel, John L. Cole. Jed. II. Lindsay, Jas. ML Garrett. T. .1. Patrick. D. P. Gregg, David McKuight, N. H. D. Wilson. \J. P. Weir. G reen Hborough. Alex. Miller, Newborn; E. F. Lilly, Wadesborough: W. A. Wright, Wilmington; John 1. Shave:-. Salisbury: ThadeUH Mcdee, Raleigh; It. C. Maynard. Franklin-ton; Robert E. Troy, Luniberton ; Thomas Johnson, Vanceyville. orplCKKs: JAMES SLOAN, - - - - President. JED. II. LINDSAY. - - Vice-President. C. P. MENDENHALL, - - Attorney. PETER ADAMS, - - - Secretary and Treasurer. I'M. EL GUMMING, - - - GeuerafAgent. McCONNEL, zecutive Committee. HI. 8. IRIVOOD. JAMES A. LONG. SHERWOOD & LONG, EDITORS ASH PROPRIETORS. urv, and will continue to be so, unless some permanent provision is made lor its relief. ft is true, the debt was discharged out of the incoming revenue at the end of the last fiscal year, but it has left a vacuum in the \ ,jon tt7 renew ll? TERMS: S'J.OO A YEAR, IX ADVANCE I Treasury to that extent which must be sup-1 miuje The bill paj> ity of them may The list so correct t; a-* now required by la In my regular messi al Assembly, 1 urged u of creating a sinkirjj- fj discharge of our fiat as to a major-' agreement is made, and thus to al!"\v money ' more direet and easy manner of vacate; ind proper.— Use property to seek its own value. J oflices of Geaerah of divisions and britx [t is said, how truly I a.a not sufficiently sBment right an be returned to court. go to the last Gener- IOII them the policy nd for the ultimate debt, f take occa-commendation then at the last session, in- ! 3 MONTHS. C MOSIIH. 1 TEAR. ! One square $3 50 $5 50 §8 00 | Two squares 7 00 10 00 14 00 •Three " 10 00 15 00 20 00 !*■ GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. W. J. McCONNEL. - - - ) J. A. MEBANE, - - - \ Ei J. M. GARRKTT. - - - ) To the Honorable, tl« General Assembly of tin- State '■/ North Carolina : The meeting of the representatives ol the , people in General Assembly is always a mat- All communications on business of the office, should , ,. , y i,lterest. Clotbod as I hey are *a3L,. N. C. l"hR ""*&?«- > With the cx.htsivc law-making power of the .— i State, with no check upon its exercise, when DR. B. E. C'OEE having tsken an Office on constitutionally employed, save that, of pub- West Market Street. Ureensborough, N. C, next door to Cole & Am's' store, offers his services to the it about the sum of 400,000 will be requir-ed. This amount taken from the revenue to be paid at the end ot this fiscal year, would nearly empty the Treasury ami leave it w.th. out means for the next twelve months. The monetary diftieuliies experienced informed to say. that large amonntu of capi-tal owned by our citizens have gonje from our State to seek li>r more profitable' invest-ments in other States where the rates of in-terest are not restricted as by our law, and that such will continue to be the case to our serious detriment. It may he doubted wbeth koat K ;l mu »y icr to ay wtial contracts may or may not be en-tered into by her citizens, or upon what terms tbev may engage in any business en- 1 '" ' n-om^n-'-is'- Without expressing • decided opln-dertaken theimpoi lantjtriist confided toil and who willdoubljessjlay before you valua-erease, what anioui;! v*ill be required year to year to im i olir debts as they fall due. and as to the Ivost'means to be adopted throughout the country inthe fallof last year fltr l],e pronervati-;; oftthe public credit, an. 1 lor several successive months thereafter,! The [{uii.i>0.1(t lMK E8 belonging to the fully proved the impolicy oi trusting to the resource of such loans to preserve the credit citizens of saiil place and surrounding country. From his experience in the treatment of diseases, he flatters himself that he can meet and conquer the vari- ; ous forms of disease, though insidious in its attack, i wherever the science of medicine or surgery can be available. • He would particularly call the attention of those suffering with Scrofula, Cancer, and all other surgical diseases: diseases and malformation of the eye ami ear. Those having cross-eyes, and wishing them '■ straight and natural in appearance, can have it done i by applying to him. lie opinion, and with authority also to elect persons to fill hi^h and important stations, not only in the State, but in the councils of the Federal Government, we can well see why the assembling of such a body should excite the liveliest interest. But Willie this has been usually the case with regard to Le-gislatures which have proceeded the present one. it is emphatically so as to this. Questions ol Slate policy and duty, of very grave importance, it is known, will be pre-sented to yon, as to some of which. doubt- Ladies suffering from long standing chronic d ease. , ^ ^^^^^ ^j^ wffl fc folmd lxt's.T*«1 ~ MEARS. GENERAL COMMIS-UercuaDts, -I Burling Slip. New York.— a paid to the sale of Grain, Cotton and ; ..::!■ it. 11 •:. ■•- «i-r;.*!;-'!!*-. I;:-.-** htil't ral advances mole «15 tf ■† - IRBEE WORKS.—GEORGE HEINRICH, : *J vi .•..:.•'.!• i ofMonnments, Tombs, Head-stones, ii r- :.:ee.| prices. ftiOT doors North of the Court i .. lireen-horoitgh, N. C (fe^*Orders from a'ii-- ' |-...p::> :■: i i 971 tf ICtRl CGORRELL, WHOLESALE AND; |. i"... .-. • %'■•:• in lii.. . Can lies. Preserves, Pick- ! •ij,, perfumery, Segars, 1 bacco. Snuff. Fancy ■, ..,»••.. A.... ••..•"!"'*:! - VewBrick Building, Greens-I i^U". AI .I:.'-'. IR.">8. '.'S2tf i r,!»l*EBRl'. of North Carolina, \, With W.M. <iRAYDON <« CO.. •t. ami Jobber ol l»ry sTioorttf, 46 PARK • ...-I 1! BARCLAY STREET. ;;- „.,,, ,.,. i . ... _._ • (ieo. II. Sceley, peu boar- »-. itv %«■%! Voik. IV i l. A. Scon. tl ... • , W. P. RETSOLftS. I J.II. ROWLASn. ||OWI.%SB *i Ri:V\OEI»S. srccKSMiRs ll ■ \.. > •- .• -. Reynolds, Grocers and Commission ,!•». \ iPF«»LK, V«. Jte^r-L'-iy particular at- •. t. i!.e -i> of naar.Crain, Tobacco, etc., avoid- . .,:.ree— ii, charges, and tendering prompt re- •. !••••< L.'er, !«.'.;. \K-i If . .. „|T. Will. L. SI IITT. .MITT .V SCOTT, ATTORNEYS ANDCOCN- *• ^at Law, - - GREENSBOROUGII, N. C, ■ ii attend the t'ourts of OuOtord, Alamance, Ran-i. Is\.i-.ii. Porsyihand Rockinghnm All claims -teli.. f...ii l-r collection, will receive prompt • •.:!■•!•. Ilmce -n North Street, fourth door from * .-^\ - C..IIII-I . \\\'n. II. KIRKSEl. COMMISSION MER-I If •-••■ and General Agent, Morehead City. >. < . ". i't«;l'.. buying, selling, receiving and forwarding K:I--;- ..;' j-. .face and werchandiso. /■•• .... ii.-.. J. M. Morehead, Greensborongh, N-J- i.ii 11.11 •• -.i- ■•!. Esq., Newhenie, N. C. Dr. F. A.'.V..-. i... ... N. I'. II. A. London, Esq.. Pitts- ■■•:-ii-::i. N.i June 1. 1858. 987 tf [ I:\I\I.IO\ ji.ni:i.Kt ■ l i; • - ■ • er lias "ii hand t he STORE.— fine GOLD LE Ii ID ••!;.- : nufactnred hv Johnson of Liver- Latd bu •. •: l^ndon. Also, the Silver Lever •t. at,! .-.•.•. •. Virge Watch, with a variety ol •ifl.KI ..'.'.! descriptions. All of which will he '. :• » turcash. Hatchet ol all descriptions repaired. . tf ■• GEORGE RILEY. • >1>NttLT. ALEX. OLOBAM. , "Ml '. K OLDH4H, GROCERS AND i ..i.•-!••!» Merchant8, Wilmington, N. C. Liber- .^-.iiee- made on produce consigned to us, when ■ '1 ., •• »v.-.-<M. John MeKae, President of the Bank ' ..'.:"..»v.i!. i». i; Parsley, Esq., President of the «i«i -i i'. Bans lug. 28, 1857. "•»* | y jlMT.lt \\. lll\TO\. (-ttMMlssioN MER-ta- t. 1-n.n I'oint, NORFOLK, Va. Special at-ud tn selling Tobacco. Flour, Grain, Cotton, re-, ,\c. i i, lo receiving and forwarding •..-_■ .,,r:,. i,. Hi,,:.HI. Wake. N. C. G. B. N .. ■•.! .... W. Hayw t. Raleigh, S. C. rT ich has baffled the skill of others, might be benefit ted by giving him a trial, as his experience has been extensive in the treatment •■:' diseases peculiar to fe- j males: at all events no charge will be made for advice when his skill cannot cure, or greatly mitigate the suf-fering of his patient. Persons living at a distance, and wishing the benefit of his services, by applying t • him will be assisted iii procuring comfortable hoar ling OB accommodating terms. He has also had an exten-sive practice in specific diseases of all kind-, and pi - feasionai confidence never violated. '.'70 ly i 1 ASTOS IIOl'SE. Sonlli Front Sli«-«>t. %jt Hewbeni, IS. €'. WILLIAM P. MOORE, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber having taken charge of the above es-tablishment, respectfully unnuunces thai it in now for theaccomiaodationofthe traveling public and ders- generally. Thia ' onsets pleasantly located, from the South win-dow- of which there is a fine view of both (he Neuse and Trent Rivers, while during the Bummer Ihe South and West wind- render the building delightfully col. 'Die rooms are large and well furnished The table is well supplied both from the Northern and home mark-ets. Having also large ami comiatdiou" Stables and ex-cellent Ostlers, be will board Horses by theday, week, or month He has also convenient arrangements for Ihe accommodation of Horse Drovers. He will exert every effort to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage W.M. P. MOORE. August 3rd, IS.-.s. 1000 «m. 4 (IRD.-R G. LINDSAY, (NORTH-EAST J\. corner of Elm and Market Streets.! would invite the attention ofhis customers and the intimity gener-ally, U> his wen selected and carefully purchased stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting ofalmost every ra-rielv of articles suitable for the season. _ ('"loth-- Casshneres, Tweeds and Jeans. N. C. Ker-sevs. Twilled and Plain Northern Linsey, &c, Ladies' Dress Goods, in variety : Merinos, Figured and Plain Be Laines. all-wool Plaids, etc.. etc.: Cloaks. Shawls and Scarfs, Ginghams and Prints, fine Bed Blankets, Negro ditto. - Andiron-. Tea gfeen and black; Carpeunga, Ruga nnd Boor Mats: Hat«. Caps and Umbrellas, etc.. etc.. etc.; Bock Inland Jeans and Casaimeres, Kerseys. Bolting Cloths, Bnrr Millstones and Grindstones. '•'-"' " .1. P. HOWLETT. ; to exist. In a government constituted like ours, th —■ differences of opinion will always pre-vail, not only between political parties into which a community may be divided, but be-tween the members, even, of the same party organization. >-: ICU 0lifTe bin the result of that rences, however, are if opinion to and honor of the State. It gives me pleasure to say that, in this emergency, our banks, with some two or throe exceptions, came to the aid of the State, and thus enabled the PublicTreasurer to meet all her engagements. i t seems to me to be a matter of the first importance to relieve the Treasury from this burthen and to place it upon such looting lor the future that a like hazard may not be a second time incurred. < if the bonded debt of the Slate, of which I have given a statement, there will tall due ol principal, from time to time, in the year 1859, 8200,000, and on 1st of January, 1S00, $500,000. Provision must be made by you at this session to meet these debts, and I hold it almost as imperative that that you should also provide for the floating debt, as estima-te,! by the Public Treasurer, making togeth-er about eleven hundred thousand dollars — How it is to be done is a matter well worthy the consideration of every one who has at heart the best interests of the State. \\ c , cannot raise the amount by taxation in the rt time we have to do it, without impos-burthen that would fall heavily npon State and not before purposes, constitute; lnj ing fund. The rci-oir*. mainly, if not enurMtj elared on stock inlthi Kail-Road Companl believe, generally >, last session, divide* North Carolina Ii; k Ti on the preferred steik her last subscripting ok In relation to this :' qi estion some importance t;> t the individual sto<' deem it my duty to This preferred rt* of an act, Ch. S2,LdVwi net for the complei-n Rail-Road;" and by wh things providod th.it. :.o <-a titled to six percent! ppropriated to other chief part of the sink-l so far have been from dividends de- Ilaleigh ami (iaston lit was hoped, and. I <pi eted that, after your vould be made by the ad Company, at least icld by the State, for one million of dollars. has arisen -ii' Slate as well as to lers, and to which 1 your attention. was taken by virtue 1*54-'5, entitled "an if the North Carolina .•hit was,amongother the State shall be en-oniiiiin, payable semi- Bad causing new elections to bo held t< such vacancies where the holders of ate fices failed to equip themselves and re their respective commands, as requi.e-he des, till oi- H)W by • Wour iaanr ion as to the policy of our existing laws, the subject is one of importance, ami as such, I recommend it to your careful consideration. 1 transmit herewith reports made to me by my request by the Presidents of the At-lantic and .North Carolina 1,'ailroad Compa-ny, the Wi-stvm North Carolina Railroad Company, the Chesapeake and Albermarle I rectors ot the Insane Asylum, l ne Canal Company, and the Cape Fear and 1 eontatoe important suggestions and rwfu cep River Navies' works in whielr*. h< stockbolder, which are now, or have been) in a course of construction since the adjourn-ment of the I.ist Legislature. law, would, I believe, soon restore the oi ;in-ization which has been lost, and opou the way for further improvements. It is ilao believed hy many, and in that opinion I oo-cur. that a serious blow tM struck to militia system bv exeminin.' from anU vears. I submit these view* with the utnaosi de lerenee. The subject is an importai.V •••■e, and T recommend it to your attention. I n-ie- s something is done the whole system hr.d as well be abandoned. In this connexion I beg to renew t.h« re coinmeiitlation made by me to the last ' ••■ eral Assembly, that the (Jovernor of the State be empowered to furnish arms l dti the state Arsensals lor the use of such sch 'o's in the State as tnav apply fcr them, b> id« being given for their safe keeping and rein n as now required of Volunteer I 'onipanie.-| 1 transmit herewith the Report of thelf'i. The Retort Deep River Navigation Company, the only ! mendations which will no doubt receiv interested as a ! they deserve, your careful consideration ..« nnuallv thereon. Ojatl of any dividends ol id same. nor •eedom which all are entitled, and \'»r the properex-crcisc ol which no one oughi to complain. ! doubt not that you will be prepared to give to all matters upon which you may be called to act, a careful consideration, and I trust that in di ing so, your counsels maybe sn guided as to promote the general welfare of the Suite. In the discharge of duty, Llpon bonds in tliis communication, lay before you tWeforc, that, with our pres. ^ \\ s and nggestions of my own, as I ; almost si,a I such vii id-, m suitable to Hie occasion. The nrsl subject to which T attention is the very important State debt and finances. In ivnlv of at a long date. It seems present resc the only alternative left is to make •olits made by said Company, before any div-lenda shall be paid onsmy other stock in the line." 'j Inthe two last jiii ual meetings of the stockholders in the! oi ipany.it was insisted Si ite proxy, that out of above the necessary he Road, the State iividend on her prc-lach receipts were not le payment of debts racted antecedent to act, or t'i new works if to the latter, they such as were indis-the K. to be constructed, were only applical Or t These reports are not M full as they would have been, had more time been allowed in I their preparation; but they may serve to show the present condition of these works j and of the companies. In a short time 1 hope to be able to pre-sent to you additional reports from these ' companies, and also reports from other com-j panics in which the Stale is a stockholder.— ' I forbear to comment on these reports as you j will have ample opportunity to examine them when printed and laid before you. I have so often expressed my opinions to the Legislature on the subject of internal improvements that I deem it unnecessary to repeat them here. Though we have incur-red a heavy debt in the construction oi works of the kind, i: is not one, by any means, beyond our ability to pay. Whether additional appropriations shall be made at thia session and for what purpo-ses, is a matter which properly belongs'to yon to determine,and with you 1 shall leave it. During last summer a Hoard of Commis-sioners appointed bv the Secretary of the invite your one of the n reply to a resolution <>I the last liener- « tsscmbly, the Public Treasurer reported j' the bonded debt of the Stale to be. on the' liith December, IK."»6. $5,153,802 55 Of which lias I u since paid a bond to ihe trustees of the Cnivenutyof North Carolina. The lent Legislature repealed the Iswfcm-posing a tax of one and three-fourths c^nts on every hundred dollars worth ol'laul, and five ami one-fourths cents on every taxable poll, tor the support of the Asylum; bad tor that purpose, ap| ropri .ted twenty thou-sand dollars for ca-h oi the years, Is,'.? ml 185ft, to be paid out of the treasury, provision was miule to raise the forty tin u~ dollars appropriated, save that the sev countieshaving patients in the Asylum ■ required, as they had bum hcloi*, thro their County Courts, to levy the amoi charged and due for their rapport, and l \. id al re I* its il- •ii-k •hem to be collected and paid IBM the lie treasury with other public taxes. On the first of July last, the Supeiint dent of the Asylum reported to the pit treasurer the counties having patients al be institution, and the sums respectively -.ne bv them, amounting in the aggregate to »h«" siim off17^)54 57. of which the .shcrifiN p"..id in. with the public taxes before the end,of the last fiscal year, the snm of (7,108 p2, ■bowing that toe counties are yet in am for patients at the institntion, to the first ly last. 910,84495, without including I thing for rapportof the patients sinei 1 time. This fact tally proves that under Navy, under a resolution of the Senate of the existing htw, the counties cannot be sa i;,noil 00 h'cd for their ultimate payment. it not for a primum. I | been properly and ■. $&,147,802 55 .Negro uitio. A full BUpply Of Hardware. Cutlery. Nails. And Spades. Shovels and Forks: Coffee. Sugars. r. 1- • uton, N. C. Aug. 1855. ' Lt|i;\J»;.\8lti.I.. LANW AGENT, WILL '*• '. : ind enter Uovernmeni Land, i ate Land • -. • tmen i for capitalists al Western •'.. •• —. md era II general real estate bu- . ., I A a anil Wisconsin. Address, --'In-. J M. Morehead. George C. Men- 1 ' AaUer Geynn and Bon John A. G Imer. . •...--i. " 8881/ This debl lias been since increased by the amounts nnd for ihe purposes following: Consolidating interest with principal on bonds to literary Board, by resolution of the last General ,J Hsemhly. ;;. nd t" bank of Capo Fear, lor loan. Bonds for Fayetleville and Albema'rle Plank Road, Fayetteville and War-saw Plank Road, Lunatic Asylum, Atlantic and North Ci r-olina Railroad for ba-lanoeol subscription, Lunatic Asj lu,II under act of last Session f ir enclosing grounds, * The Senior o/^te firm has •„ his possession Diplomas Subscription lo Chcsa-iromthe Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Amen- peake ind AlbemarK can Society of Hental Surgeons, and Dr. S. S. Fitch oi Canal I ompany, Philadelphia, sad has been in the regular practice ol Loan to Mlantic anil the profession tor over twenty years. , Sortl. ('a rolina Rail- Thev have furnished their Operating rooms on West | road I onimny, Streetftwo doors above the BKITTA1N HOFSE. m a Western North Caro-handsome and comfortable manner for the reception ol | Ima Railroad, a fund pi would ell for par II i e m ich pleased it a more teasiole for relief than the one suggested. which we are .J W. IIOWI.KTT, 0. Jw. HOWLETT & SO\'. DENTISTS. RE- . spectfully offer their professional services to the : citizens of Greensborough and all others who may <le-sire operations performed on their teeth in the most approved, modern and scientific manner. lhey are. amply qualified to perform all and every operation per-taining in any way to Dental Surgery, uasurppssed for $ 25,202 V, 41,000 00 20,000 00 6,000 i H» 21.000 ')" 588,600 00 35,000 00 250,000 00 400 000 00 41111.000 no slia ! scheme lean, in the circumstances in ! placed, be devised by the Legislature. | The books in the Treasury Department ! Bhow that the revenue of the State Iron, all sources, except from the sale ol State bonds j tor the two fiscal years ending the 80th of September last, wasfor theyear 1S»0-'..*•>-.-, 2U5.02, and for the year 1857-'8,8501,490.85. i should be state.l, however, that about; Bnm of 87,000, part of the sum first .men. ami that the State had no just claim to have ai.y divi-dend, under the eiutjunistanccs. The proxy of the State reported taese facts to me, to the end that! might t-;k»| such action in* the premises as in mv I'l'in on the interest of the State might require, ion I did not deem I' Steps to assert the qliil of the State, but con-cluded to submit the General Assembly ' t as they may think pro icr to give At your last BCesiCn a the conflict of opin-visalile to lake alii .hole mailer to the ach directions, if any. . bill was passed, ten-be State a renewal of United States, visited the Deep lover coun-try with a view of ascertaining it- suitability as a location for government machine shops lor the manufacture of machinery tor the United States Navy. At the head oi this commission was Capt. Charles Wilkes of the Navy, a gentleman distinguished not only in the line of his profession, but as a sei«*n titic explorer. 1 tell it my duty, in connec-tion win, many of our eitisens, to extend to these'gentlemen such civilties as I could of-fer. A report'will be made by them to the next Congress of the I'lilted Slates, ami 1 have every reason to believe that ii will be of ihe most satisfactory character, so far as the existence, in that region, in the greatest abundance, oi iron, coal and other necessa-ries for a government establishment of the kind, is concerned. Indeed, the examina-tions made during the present year, not on-ly by scientific men. but by those having a practical knowledge of such matters, have tended more ami more to bring to light the immense mineral resources of that remarka-relied upon to reimburse the Treasury such east - It is true that the law provides that if I tax shall not be paid by any county vvii lin twelve months alter it is due, the l'resii nt and Directors of the Literary Fund i all deduct the amount thereof from the ahai of such county, in the common fund next !• b distributed, and pay the same to tho pi die Treasurer. This, itself, would he a scrisous evil, a it would deprive the common M-hool of pa of the very inadequate sinus now set spar for their support. Ana besides, MIIOUII ty fail to pay. it will be at least «ig months alter a patient is sent lo the Aeyiani before the State can realize any thing >u ' way lor bis support. As the act off the last session was lmi t.i two years, in its operation, further leji -In tion will be required at this session. It Legislature be disinclined, as it has heretofore, to make the Asylum a «l, npon the State at large, the'i, it seems t rs II-iy at a? ly iii a ifiu- • irl, Cell us ted the I-Cll rge ne, Ladies, where one of the fir lay "Iwav s he found.— Ladies will be wailed on at their residences it desired. June 28, 1856. *"' r,7»l,702 46 the present and next fiscal year, and bonds to the amount of the floating debt be dis-posed of, the Treasury for the two years WOUMIMUM about the sum of 81,400,000, : -in amount, in all probability, sufficient to pay the interest upon the existing Stale debt, and also the current cxpensos ol ' State Government. But as to this ! It" U. UrBiRV .v CO., FACT. ' i ' :. .....t. Merchants, \gents fortl ■TORS AND the Bali -11111 - •; • •• ..:, Hour. Grain, Salt. Grocertei fee., I",..:-.-, md Wa er Streets; Wilmington, X. I • ■ ••.'. • ii .•! ■.■- -.• < msignments. ■•*■•.- .51. IS. Savage, Cashier Bank of Caps ' I.I'*»!!' .• 4 IKIIITIITIKi; WM PKKC1VAL. AK- \ CIIITECT, Smith's Brick Building. Raleigh, V< ., and Goddin's Hull. Richmond, Vs.,will supply designs, working drawings, specifications and superintendence for aV kinds of I'UBLIC and PIUVATK Bmldings and HOUSES OF WOKS1I1P. .,,.„,.. With an IMncational Training for his ! ,■ ssion.and B practical experienceon Public and Private works lor .. • ,n sixteen years, L • hopes to give latisl i ■• m lie respectfully refers to those by whom he is prolea-sionally engaged in thia State: . The Buildidg Committee on the < hapel Hill t nirer- -r. Lmprorements The Building Committee Raleigh Sew Baptist Church ,\ M Boylan. IN.,.. B ileigl Gdg >mbi oounly. . . , , . . ,., N p. —A largi rariely of original designs forChnrch- .'^ Villas Kc, can be seen at his Office*. July. 18W ' >-u:;- tKt:i:«>s>«»Ki»' in ri ii. bin; M.I-o « «eroK«IR a I I tlont, ana aiew nu«= »»»«*•»»• —,———- — e s,,..s/.),,Oo 00 ! s(|t- GOTernmellt. But as to this I do not Making the bonded debt of the State upon , %vish to l)0 considered as speaking with an-which she is primarily liable, at this time, BOittte certainty, the estimates at the tuneol uuidied and seventy-nine ■.„..,,);,rin" this statement not having been this set-kind, to take the rtlUCJ of the Hank of the State, should it go pot* liquidation, tl has been sometimes BUfcgee ed that the capital ol the bank of Cape K at an amount sufficient ities to the commuijtj the means of making a vestment of that ]i ■ :ii now invested in st4ek mu ht be increased to to!supply banking facil and to furnish also -ale and profitable in-ii of the literary fund if the 15ank of t In-state. But it is unporiain whether the Hank Should ihe tax be COMtinned on land ml the hat ■ nv lb". ,e spec 1 deem it my duty to call vur attention polls, the means would bo furnished in to the condition of our militia system. I re- Comptroller's Offioe of ascertaining i .•nt to say that we have HOW scarcely aiiv per eentum upon the lands and polls ol military organization in the the State, ex- county, would raise the amount due to cent what is to be found in a few volunteer State by that County. By the law, as it ow companies. Hut tew Regiments exist that is, th< Superintendent of the Asyham is re-have officers, or that are called out at any | quired :o notify time to perform military duty. Should an emergency arise requiring tho employment of Cape Fear would iiciwpt of such a proposi- 0fany considerable military force, we should tion, and if that difficulty were removed, it : iul. a time, be almost powerless Ii r want of seems to me that P&tih an arrangement would ' anv organization. If a well regulated mili-ol th< Tucker. F.sq., i nil W. S. Battle, Esq., deed in trust on tire Road and other] proper-tv of the Company. i:i conformity to the act of last session authorizing the loan. So far, the Company has failed to pay tho interest .. ;■... j. as. |t is hoped, howevjer, that, ■A . ,. , irJv in operation, it will be able to : . .... d relic ■ 'lie State to that extent. [ will state al.-o that, for two year- last ■j. State iias been compelled: to pay : of the Cape Tear and and with a scheme in the form ot a sustain such estimates." This will be laid before you at an early day in the session. Should the form of the present revenue bill be retained, Iwoald again, as I did in last regular message, moot respectfully re- | objectionable. discount and depbs ion, be highly imp^Hi own institution wfljic Sn Ion": as we have tia be of the first importance in our system , ii would, in my opin- ofgovernment, , aml-inl, ha . been the opin-tobuild up one over- j j(>11 ,,(•,,„,. v. is.si men,both civil nnd milita- , would have the pow-; ,.v_, tnen something si ould be done to infuse the Public Treasurer amounts due by the several coantiej seems to me that a law may be so fr.ifj as lo have the rate of tax a-iattained] land and polls, (being always safficion cover any loss fir insolvents,; and that] im; reported to the Public Treasurer, it be made his duty to iaSM a variant t< Slutitl of the county, whose duly ii muy* be made to collect the thx. Hu-ll ltd on in be. .i. ' I'rown iiisiiiuiion M:oie i ^ouio ii.ii. .-..., r/,) (Den somnuuij; »n«niu w uwo w mum -• - er in a great degrcr! t i control the monetary ! vitality into that of our state, soastoplace it [ 1 submit these snggeeUona for your eon- .fairs oftheState. | Tl e same amount ot cap- • ;,, ., condition, ii not of positive efficiency as sidoration. Of course the doteils sbooia be ital divided between |w*> bank.nginstitutions, | ., miiitarv body, at least in one in which ll «uch as to protect the counties ss well BaUi« with branches in WflVrent sections of the lni„!lL (,(: ma€fe avail,hie. nnd its efficiency <tato, requiring the Sberiffii to pay toJ.be uld be betieriand safer, as ea I require. I have St ile otil-. the amount due and to aore~ut I : '' ,;;„| the Legislature that tberearemany « (11- Hcalties in the construction of parts ol that act which have from time to time been pre- Sfite would oe oetlcrianu Buier, an e»»:» win j ,m.,r0V0fl as occasion may nipnre. i nave .-...< w,.v >..- ........... -...- -.. act as a check upon I he other. I haveno par- . BO exi^ctation that under our present laws for any overplus collected to the coui.t.e-ticular recommend ■• ous to make as to the or any amendments thereto likely to be adop- rhe reports ofthe Sapenntoodento oftl amount of capital .-' oi what it shall consist, te,l, of military discipline or skill in the drill , mon Schools tor the last and present J o- -is io the details >: any charter to be grant- „, ,,K. ^,1,1;,.,.,..,,, i„. atteined. !Cevertbeless, will be laid before you to which I refer i,.•,:•'• . v t::.i!il. Sugars, Coffees, Mo- '■•••'•■•. Ilour. Butter, bud. Soap, Can -. .-'.le'i. iii*-. Smiffs, &c. •. •». <S. Parsley. President of Commercial J .I;H MeRae. Preaideni Bank of Wilmington, .•••i. N. i . \. « Gorman. Rev. R. T. Heflin, •i •, 1' (Jarret, Ifctvid McKnight, Greensbo- •-i » ItlUlllt.M K, l». I>. S.. KESPECT- • .- •';.'.- iii- professional services lo the citiiens • •'■■1 nigh, aud all others who de-ire operations • ' a the TEETH in the latest and best style. ■ -■. cijuaint I. .in have any satisfactory refer- •••••-..:.'. ■■•.'.. gkiH, be . ie.; and the adrantage ' • mutant practice in MEDICINE AND •TRY. with every new discoTery that is ralna- WTIU in- furnished hisOPEBATING ROOMS •■ • 8t eet, seeondstoryof Garrett's-brickbuild- ...... i.,. wlil ,,]w.iys he found unless professionally *• April •», 1868b y»- tf located himself permanently in this village, respectfully lenders his professional services to its citizens and those ' ol ihe surrounding country. He deems ii unnecess iry to publish long lists of testimonials, as he hopes to hai sufficient opportunity to evince per.-onall;. t" those having diseased denture-, whatever qualifications he j ui'iv have to practice in ihe varied departments of ihe profession. ANY CALL WILL BE PROMPTLY AT-1 TENDED TO. Office on South L'lni Street, next door to the Patriot Office. Greensboro', N. 0 "59 These bond called for and jio next General Asscm .Imsubieet must haVe betom'c satisfied how extent, become a ^^^'"^X OUcs hundred doliaranrV am is so small,that ity in the system throughout tho States i„ :i|i probability, will be the *"^\- '" , , unequally such as- policy of such laws has been seriously qu > existing cir have .very reason to believe that thenraiwi ,.,,,„,„,. the meeting of |«esn*ien*ts*ar»e S^Zft^f ID different J lionH. Wejive mi highly com^^ b a. improving one. and that we shah, al unequally sucn as-i ]i ! tioned. We hve M of and it cannot be denied that in most -. it the world, the rive i/.e from it the most beneficial results. JAMBS .11. EMEf. 141 laamncrii-sl. New ^ork, buys every kind of Merchandize on the heal terms, and forwards for 2| per cent, commission. Healer in Pianos. Parlor Organs, Organ Melodeon-. Melodeons, Harps. Guitars, Stools. Covers. Music, etc., wholesale and retail. All Instruments warranted. Agent for '• Lindsay's Patent Pump," Garden En-gine, etc. Circulars of Instruments and Pumps sent free on application. Kefers to John A. Gilmer, C. I* Mendenhall, I). L. Swain, and otlien 860 ■T'iffiul
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [November 26, 1858] |
Date | 1858-11-26 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The November 26, 1858, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, 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 |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | 1858-11-26 |
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-A. Family Newspaper-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture, Manufacture
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VOLUME XX.
Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading.
GREENSBOROUGH, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER m. 1858. NUMBER 10 im
BUSINESS CARDS. G R EEX S ROKOI Cill MITIAL
INSCRANl T. COMPANY.
the last fiscal year, about the snm of1 crease or diminish
t\ III IX. I.< Ot K. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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OUT" & UTUBY, COMMISSION AND
forwarding Mew ham-, Fayetleviile, N. C.
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LEXINGTON. N. C.
I |i«OB T. HKOWV. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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1 -,*.! to his care. March 26,1858. 977 ly.
»1t*. C*. L. At R. L. PAYHE, COPARTNERS
.-. ihe practice of Medicine, Obstetrics nn |