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m atrtot ani) Jlag. a* VOLUME XIX. GREEXSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 18-57. NUMBER 939. i . . . . •. aeeonimo- parties, we bid our friend Moses adit 11. it be for those already living ton fast, to The following arc the names annexed to the le promising ourselves to take u ride with j tali0 "time by the fnrclock," aid by tar- rail: this place, have resolved to have all debts white lead and oil, would have mad.) or HoodsMM due 1-t ol eachJuly and -^Ji^"^" .w"iK,;v "v. ,„„„ house. We had a line walk 1st ol PB h January, without regard to date M. S. SHERWOOD & JA ' "; A. LONG, ijkshu&s Bafts. ,r« r. MTItltV, WISH BKLL, I "**' .;..-.< ().. Importers and .\ Kuncv Drj (Jo mis, No. • m.| Ti Ket.de fH, New Vork. opinion thai il w.ll be beiier for the custom* j k V Car.elt, \V J. McConneU, Vt.&tiD. We, the merchants of fireena, -J-^l T| •„*,.,* .v.* v..V JC-1,«~ the waters. Col. Roberts is an nceonim ,. JT&J^*Z*?}38£ m &P gatrwi aiiu ilag. dali„. „,„,„„„]. aDd with ,„. «. of.iu. '-'»»■ ^ "•'■'"■.' °-f '■"".•■> ha•'.'."•.V « ' ....... j Lin. the nest time we went to Salisbury, | "erinjr »p ajminst con.in.eneies protect Fr.aericK A. Ro„, D.D.. Michel S. Shuck. * , .,.„,. P , „ -, „ . 'themselves against that poverty which men Gsorge^aintCT. Isaac W. K.ilamly. „d the After Si horns of as pleasant • Had Bead 0f Insurious hutiu find so hard to War. Wm.K.CaldweB, JuG.Hnwf.aP, town, and found it quite a business place, ride as we ever had, with the gentlemanly I None know better than the amphibious •'"•". B WaD, Heonr .Matthews, , , , .. ,, . , • i , , i ii n . . i. i . Robert 1. Lhca. rBacwv K. Grattsn, some ten or twelve dry goods, stores, some conductor, Mr. Uradahaw, we wen landed I Hollanders now lo worn, now to save, aim Au.>„,r p Ditkenoa, Gearac W. Huicldnt, |iiircha.->e. We are decidedly of ihe EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS ,;;iV, J. SIEDJIAS, .41...r- :ii J,uw . Having removed to \. ( . «ill attend regularly ;!:r I/„or. nndllarucill no- ,., i M*r. \v. |>. :;i.'. Mil.i :;lSO\ X REYXOI.DH, (i ililine- .V Ib-mlrix. Thos 1. 1'a.tiick, Ii : , N Thompson ! It. fc .! Sloan, A Wrathcrlr. Winl'onrn ic Witty, January 1st, lfj".' A. I'. Ecke James K Joflee, K. (J. Lin.lsay, W.C Porter, C. N. McAdoo, C.G. Yates, y is tf lir.-t week, and twenty-live cent* lor every week thereafter. Deonctions made in favor oi standing' adverisements as follows: :o-i Merchants, .No. » damn, DobNOU *i Grlna«M, arc 3 MOUTHS, K MONTHS, l TEAR jre, No::olk, \a, ^\ ,IOvr receiving their Mock ofSpring and OneKquare, 83.50 S5.50 *s.0U Summer <.oods, purcha-ed in the Northern Two squares, 7.on I0.P0 14.00 cities ami selected with great care. Their Three" (ieol.) 10.00 1500 9".m> Store i* now supplied with new and beautiful Half enlumn 1*00 9*M0 3-100 vari'-li - -ii. kinds of Goods usually kept in tiii~ country. The} solicit a call from their numerous Iriends ami ever) body else, who TERSSi $2.00 A 1E.IK, IN AIIVAM'E: | of them large for retail stores in an inland safely in our own quiet town to enjoy tool »o» ^ enjoy themselves. Among the reo- Thomas II. Cleland, Elilah A. Canen, ,,.,,„ ., ,, , , „„ „,, _, sJ.iO nfhr Hirer monllis. ami sl.lill afterInci,te ! town. _Sa.isb.ur,v h.as«ihre«i chu,rches, -P,rcs- past as a pileas.anit dream. wEoo. .Ifp",c. ot the: .NCIII'TI mi.Is c,omp',„et•ence U,,- ih•e, .,,--Ft,ne.rl,iai R. li»ra}r. mnnlhi rruin lhc ililc nf MhwrintiAD i • ,-,'.■. in- ■ •. and potrertj the exception. Rigid "Abolitionism' has thus won another lUJiluls ilOIll Illf .UK of lIMCnptlM, bvt»nan. Methodist, and Episcopalean. it - _. ' , nd exaet in bntine*, earefufand eronom. #an« triumph. The Preshyleri.a Church RATES OF ADVERTISING being the eoonty town, baa on? ofthe dnesl son ani%J Future s ical in their honaehoWa, Utey neither fret has spilt on the same rock oa wMob the floe dollar jier square (filJeen lines) foi tne court houses, iart built, in the States near- ... , *u-ure- their lives away bj striving to outshine Methodist, the Baptists, and the Unitarians lv all of the eridenre. w rthe •opesranee u LlS""?' lr,"!',em,r"",s;.:""1 a Pr"M their neighbors, nor bring upo. ihemaelve. have lost wha.ever of National unity they ly all Of the residences w - rue appe.iwnu , >n„ell coflt nuan,-e ol snob weather »iron- ,worM of lroulll,..: , vantllri„g „;..,„ oottld owe boast. Let the rulidl-cruasuers Ofage. built in the old Hishioned style of.dered winter clothing necessary, these Uehomea that are confessedly rash and may rejoice and he exceedingly Sad! Thep.in-areliitecH. ro; a link- white lead hud oil causes, combined with the inadequacy of prOTe ruinous. With the work ol the day eiple of •• No union with slaveholders"— I , . ,. .,.',,*. -■: ly ,::<}. -W. R. Terry, ol Rnck- I C'«m iy- N irlh Car- Poi ■;..■ I'atriotiuHl Flag, j 1 ;"'; wi"h ". , :'■' •-■ <■•■» s cheap i .ir ea>h, or on A JAUIVT OS THF V. C. RAIL ROAD. I situat rea-ohainetime to piluclual customers. «, ,-,- , ,■ , ask the La«i;««r! Mn»rx. haUoru—S lew days siuei . . ■ ulVll I ! ' thi , . S.c . in il may '■«: en- w„ ., . . .,..iK.,.:Uu\y 1.-M:.J: ■ :i a-.il piirroundiiig country uoi to myself and one or two Iriends cnni-litded lo'•■-!. il reflects credit on the founder and the make iiicir usual sprina and snaimer pureha-| ,ako ., riJo (1M ,,„. N,i..,.| (-..,,;:„, ,; .:j , .„.., [ ..,:is surprised to find, Messrs. -.;.,..,••.!.:;•.• I'xa-iii.ied our Oootl-. ami ,..„,., . . .., , : ,. , I :,-,,-,... I IUKIU io nalisourv. I was lorcibly struck r-ditors, ear the Depot. Boydcn has also i line house, which I learned was lor a Ho- 911::f i iv sri IN. .ItW&St.V.OH." ■ !-" 'v' • ■'■ ■- - :| •; I lt„ .■ : I lour and Ana. 31. l"-:.r>-ly. I at. J. T. lUATOI-Kr.KS IHS I'KO- ! ) , .-■.•,• Dine. |] •■ i n AI .. irics in this ancient exert kind •-' II '_■• I r t;, There is near the De- AII\M ■ 1, . - Sa :. \ I 1- ])' rj, I., u .■ . IM. I 9-J.1 It. ,. t»4"« W, >, Me..-), . ie. . :..r. ,„, I usiitty produce la-, with t!:c. improvements on ihe road when I town ol Salisbury. I- ai .he highcaj ,.„.,.,t.sl,.,| a wj,n „„,. „„.„ ,.,.j,., ,,,.._.„_ .|ntj j,..-.;, i ,r„r Machine Shop and fonndery, |i!)|!S(».\ Sc UR1MES. ! could but t-ee the advances. A small iui- ! whore agricnlluriil liuploiiionts and oilier \pril. 1*57. 827. provement Iras been inado ai the first sla- I articles are made lo a considerable cxteat. and I)|J. J»ll\ S\% V\S. '' ed i •- ■ ; level S«'IIIH18CHl, • ■ I'lil 1,1 liealiV Old I'. ; - : - :-.T- ! •;j -i p. t.ii!:«a;. I>».\ J Ssi . (GliAO- ! ""I1- Jaii.i-ioivn. Proceed nn lo Ihe next, j promising a ri.-ii return t<> us owners am }f I'ATK ol ihe llaltimore Colleae of where the plank road and rail road cross I proprictui's.cverytliina was neat, and thing harims locat-d !n:o.eil per- j a| jjijih l»i>ii.t. and ihire y..u find a vilhioe were .l..iic up with despilch. In the west • (• iU- i '■ I* villa ;e r.*-:iei-;|i.liv [eioters • . ,. , . , , .:.: ,„,:,! .eni.es tons citi/ens and spmi-m» up as il by maaic IV new I part of town is a large Factory, whirh I ,t ti.e Miri'-uiulina louiitiy. He deems buildinus show 1I1..1 inl, t\ ri-e marks the did i:oi rioil, but he ir.l was doing quite a "T "'. ,''?.' place, and that ere Ions it will he imiuher- nrolitahle husiiics-s. Also onr neighbors, ,. ... ;.- ii- h ,,,,-ni have snlliriei.t op- ',,,•.,, ' , , , i i e ,.,,,.only wevince ,iers iially lo those iiav. ed and ranked as one ol the must linpor- Messrs. Dowlcrs, hare ©ponoU a large lac-e- t^ed dentures, whatever qualilieiit-have in n»'.i '■ in the varied de-be worked off at a loss or held over Until .ilev r,,,p, ,1M,| wha, |lie, pniei llp i9 not ,0V(, ,c lst_ ,„,, yj ,oh :|i, „„. p,.utic:ll f.i^h- the demand for ■'<•■ swept from them.—Hall .more Patriot. priests of Republicanism.—who sec in this live. The summer trade is always small in comparison with that of the earlier and, later months of the year, and We may! progressive dissolution of the religious bonds ANOTHER BOND BROKEN. which hold NorthandSonth together, the One more link iu the " Union"—the u - preliminary tokens of that political and sec therefore look forward to a considerable ,. . s aaim_<)f Horth and ^t, nM :ua, tiomal disruption to whbh all their dema-stringency in the money market andla b|en sn:1.,lC,1._:,[ Clcteland. Ohio. The goe.uis!» unerringly lcnd.-.V«e IMJfr continuance o high prices for breadstuns. J New ^.^ |>resDJteriall ,.;u,K.„i Asscin- nrew. oven ihough the coming crop should turn ^ jn ^Miin lV ^ ^ , out cvc.iiu.iily mure than an average one. ^^ ;>^in{naion „,■<,„. AbulitioSaen. L™* Speculations i.i the West. The marked decrease in the receipts of thnent from the Charelus and clergymen I* HI esleolaied that ten thousand new Ihe Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad for the-; ()f t!u. Kortbern States,—since the last As- townships and villages have been laid out Kiasrtt montth wwhheenn ccumpaarreed wiitth tthee ccoorr-- «0„,,.,,,;],,!|V,.i——,L..,„.U„!].J| ,Q,.o,,t ,,v-,.s<j.;s.«i ti|ll„e. itpem'mpnttastiiinonn tino een pnaapnecrr rreccceenttllyv,. iin tthee neew llaamnds of the sponding period of las; year, affords usi g(^ „_ (|j0 ffave question anew,—and so, as Western States and Territories:, a a striking indication of the fact lhat the in- j goon iis ln0 |esiti!Uate business el the As-tcrior has been drained of its surplus sup-1 sl.m!,ly was j-ol rid of, such action was had, and it is supposed that at least ten millions of dol-lars «*ash and twenty millions credit have gone nut within two year- to be invested in speculations there. It is also generally supposed that there will he a general blow on-. .Ii lard. 1 ii v». «>s.!Ji ax, l\ . . i i,. .: !. ler.i lire : la'v I! ..'... \l I ie an I I • Koli i, Writing Desks, Music • .•: .- Matioi.crj . A:,'. N ' ■ ... latO fl ■:.. .•■'.■' Il ■ .• may i, ... !- ,,i ii." prolusion. 4ny rail tvill beps-unts>U utlcn«Ie«t«o tWiice on N. -;n sir.-el. in-: .loir. Noith ol llopkii.s Hotel, laulies will l-e waited upon al their residences UIHIII such au imi malion beiuu taut places on the Hail Road. Although lory for the manufacturing of wheat 1 :us, in i:s infancy, lhc Iraveler wiilTje nhlijs doing quite a largo and prolitable business. ed lo sav here is a place ofconsiderablebu- ', Th, re is also the largo CCJ ;on I'ai-tnv plies, and that although ihe aggregate earn-; j„ tl.|,".ri.lu.,. |„ tuo Southern Churches, as imis of the road during the eight months I WOnld*horcafier make the "sin of slave-of the present fiscal year show an increase. uo|ding," tin- liasis of deeciplino by the over ihe -responding periodVf last year, | Qoatta cf t],0 fourth. The Southern up prcity soo.i. • The Weal must fll up amounting to §347,479.89, this increase! (jhorcdes refused to submit to this proceed- with people, but the visions of wealth and has arisen from the anxiety of agricultur-. j„» alMi dte.uiiiir il no longer consistent ease there indulged are idle delusions, ali.-ts to take advantage of the high prices , wj||, ,]„, sulf-rcspcct, or the eood of the They who go there must work hard and from High l'oint you are carried ! which has been in.opcraiion for a number'' prevailing hitherto, but through which i fjhurch. lo remain iu fellowship nitii the Eire h ird, suffer all the priraiioni incident ..- ■_ ^ ■ . fireensboro'.N. C, fl 5th. ifl-ly S;|U ."^ i' i IIUI iiii.ii i fin i \ t;u nit- t-;i: inn uiiiril li:..* ixi'" in.<»i'i • * •'•■ •»■*•* • ■ ■, • ... , , . <c - | . * , as- -i , . ,„.„,„.;,, Pl. 1 •hey have left themselves an insufficient brethren who had thus virtually • xcomuiu- find thoir on in ihe next station, Thomasvule, some | of years. A large ma--.iin« shop buili for „.pply for domestif uses and local con- Bicatcd thcm Irom iho Assembly,—ha»e , in hut little beyond sufficient to ten or twelve miles distant—another town ihe manufacture of Kail Road cats on ihe slinaptton until the crops now in the ground issued an address scttm* forth the reasons tiicir families. California was a G .v. i,■••.'.■!.u.'.li O.S.. J. r. IIOWLKTT. w. E:»*I 5.i:rT & *o\, Ben- :. 11. Bil'.I.B.t & »««»T.|i:iJ. tl • tisit, respecliully offer then proles- : • Dealer- . - «ervi to the citizens ol IJreen.-bo a ! Provi-ions No. II. n -'. and al others «ho may desire opera- WilMlinglou, X.V. i:o.i-pe •: ed on theirireinii» the mo-i up-roved, m ' !''.'ii and scieutilic manlier. i :...-, are anq . alilie.ilo perloimall ai-d evert operation ,' riaiiiiuu iua;i) way to I'e uiii Si r ■,T. . in. . :. .. I Ion liluy oi beamy The Senior ol the linn has io his posses-sion Diploma:- Irani the Uahimore College of which owes its existence to this u»bl mad ; a town which certainly has been laid out wilh much taste by ils founder. It has a female Academy, and you would juivgc from the large brick building which has been creeled expressly for the purpose, thai i Western Road, and last, but not I the large sie-im distillery of Mr. Myei My-is a gentlemanly man. and a man of great netjry. This factory is situated iibonl half a mile Irom lhc Depot, in a beautiful lo new countries, and lind ihoir toil brings sustain »n nclt -is arc matured and harvested. 1 which compelled the step,— addressed to more promising field than any now opened) It is true that wilh the line pasturage'. the Ministers and Churches in connexion and yet we see what disappointments the afforded to cattle by ihe lecent rains, and wilh the General AsseinU) of the 1'resby- speculatars liave met there, and ihe end is with lhc improved condition of the crops j terian Church The address is calm and ' not yet. • As an .-sample of the fall ol ecncrallv, the few weeks that now inter-! temperate throughout.—api.jieutly writtcu prices i.t v.-ne before the farmers will begin to re- more in sorrow than in an. •r: vpril 18lh San Francisco, a letter dated sav-:—"A hotel here, once • . I. ■, I ..:. II tier, .. t'a-i v. . r.-K.vt t:s: ! ■ i mil reii I Hank I Wii |!.-i I, . : VVilu ^ -•"!: { ■• I, v i; IMI. i: .. '■.•■•. . ii. »/ i.t\ ATTO!JSi:\ AT grove, called Rock Spring, and drivun by p|euish their exhausted granaries are notj .. vVe had hoped thai our brethren who ,C8Sed al 872,000 a year, is now letting at ii is a School of Mine size. It takes its a thirty horse power, steam engine runs two likely to reduce them to straits either for | have been disposed to introduce this sub- ^,-"''•"''7' P" ,lM"-'•' ll,c hr,t sum. name iron, its former owner, who Erst cs- j pairs ofRurr 8loi.es, which [wastold, would fotaUr provender, but when wc lake inlo jocl int0 tbe (inmi As50m!l|y would ere •'™k to »,.at d^isurs a man might b. ... . , ,,,,,- ■ , , ,- „ consideration thai they have been laii"l.l ,1,1, i,ave |,,„.„ conv need that no tood easily led, predicauug Ins movemenia up- '=''•»=>>'"' « n"c '"■"■ ''■«»' Th "-""«. grind l,«O0 bushels ofeorn in tweniy four ,T „„,,,,.„.„„ ,xr,ril:r,,0 „,„ ,, w„ „,cir eouM V" i.lt t.. .!..■ tlmtCh L'u Ibis aff- j•■ ">■« ««.• ' ', X"**'*™ and call. .1 ii in honor of his inestimable hours. This establishment is well worth sl0Ck l00 close in future, and the heavy [ t;00 t|iat j, wa8 alienating brethren of a j where ' wr,,e ,l,cre '" "building under Dental Surgery. American Soeiely ol Dental |B|jy .\N.NA—. Cien-Anna 1 This school, a visit to, by any poison visiting Salisbury. |.,cal demand that will absorb a large pro- common Christian laith, and was calculated k"',sc :,t *30* ,""1"1' }lKd onM P,w wwg Si irjeoi a.and Dr.S.S Inl. ol l'...!:.delphi... , . put into elevation, carried into the ; portion of ihe surplus, we can scarcely ex- to remicr ,|lt condition ol the slave more|a ""»»«»• ■■« H,ww,,ns«a"«c? are "'"""• andhas been ...the ret-nlarpract.ee of the .. all. i.„,u ...... «,n ...„.,, 1 , , , reduction in. the' uiu|es:,able, and to sunder the tics that • common, the ruinami wreck ... real es.ate '', ' ' ','r"V'r "V'''VTr,,,-r.,,,, •«» recced, from its easy access ana com- hoppers ol lhc mill, ground ..arr.e.1 up. bread/tu| ;!1„, provisions for a Smdo„runon together. In this regard wc ' "«- <-'^ s.uee become so general .hut We'r^Tee5. "wo-'docrs "lZ \hS mZ u,a"Ji»8 loca,ion 0n "10 '^ """'• J !'"!"- '""'•!l'- ''"; thm& ** "l""^' 01"'r!'" ^r ye, ,0 come, and i. it' should happen! ££ i,,^ ""fly ^appointed. In ^coase- . «hcy have ceased .„ ai.raet notice." II;.,-.-. hi .1 hanOsorr-e and comfortable man- asville has other attractions to ihe traveler, lions until 11 comes out wniskcy, then roc- ", |,;, t Eoropeaa buyers arc disposed to make 1 quenceofthe political agitaiit f the sub- '■ T, worinTu Emoire I I -x. -I, a, > I'. «. I'AYMC. 41(ornr-j :'.! I ■ ma leuntli)l II."1 ateil 11 \. i .. ... ill alien I ll •• C01 Is lUvi Iron and (iiuili 1 I, am! ., . I 10 the c, • 11 oi all I**™: " : B 1.1 ISA It IIOI - j I! .i.-.-.) he . I"1 s I ;...•:. I'! •, ' Mr. M.ri. .!.!.'. I House, Ma ■on, '.a., and S; epsoil Lanier. .will • Lapp) I 1 meet .. ..• It.i !. lll.ar lloil-e vrbera aeei-inn.lal 1 t.H !M«-lj Jt:» s •:. s. w ii.i.a it 1.. ••« O'JT, j Al l'l"li\K\> Al I.AM . Iiui '-' : u N.I', wi ■ ■■_ .. 1'.. ■ ' 1 1 1 ■ 1 • ■ ■ . . I! Ala. I! : • ■ I'a' i :■::' i, ' J'r'aMnr, ha "si 1 ceived the" latest I'a- Ksq., a sterling Whig and a very cuter- out to hogs. This gentleman has now five „ur popp, are jug,), reproached, should been satisfied wilh the past declarationsof 2oo,000 adherents '01 Moruioiiism in ad-ris, New \ oik ami Philadelphia Fashions) ■ :„„ ,,,.„,_ Af|cr Cve lr.inulcs slop. ,„„ |,u„dred hogs rattening for fall trade, says he .p.aliiied and toned down 10 a standard the Assembly. They have desired the As- | : ^^^^ rcrriu,rieg mm^lu. u, for sprlBS. ls«r embracn^g among oth- fc have one nuiidred, winch \ more in consonance with the exigencies ot sen,!,ly to express .is views of the sill „ . „„„„„„,,,. Tlie CDlirc eommuni- SMMI:K. loo oi, iiui |,..o -i.s. ,. mi. . , «. < , , 1 v .the day and the1 social characteristics of slaveholding so clearly that I liev can be »,. . . yj _.„ t|H,r„„„|1|v so_nc. ly «':"- y- l;''' .,- ,':'>*>';;•;', . "^ p»-i«g through a port.. enile w.ll average two hundred by Nov. next. t(|(, ^' A y^rJ „, of wea|lll is! madB lhc ba*^ „,'discipline by the courts , £*J »« »» '"""Jj '•«■ !■ \>£ -'- * '■ , "^ e ■•■•-■v-ii •• y'**fj";»./.*,yr"„Ri. country you nexl arrive al Lexington. The This establishment will he able to use up „, naC8tionably of advantage lo our indus-1 of the Church. This actum has now been .,,,„. „,„.,... K,,,,)^!,,,,,.,,, „r Kurope- ■■ ie-'Di'riesssstf'ooaatt,. ..'i.'.- fo'-i » rail road docs noi pass immediately through five hundred bushels grain per diy, and 1 rial the Aasembly. It h» Ln.'aoj Qf,l,cui Batllralixcd,and ncf- III :■-- <_"< . :. .■!> miiig ' .- > nu.er u.-. J .. a '.i . ill's .!.., 1 el > ■ .- ; -■'. n-ti.ni |.a..l.-V Ulilll.li Ha! 1 I dies' Walk.-;: (>«. . i m.e. .\;i.-,v. Dress, t InUls Highland Cos-lume. hi :•:■•■.. I iy :..•■ I'I i'lic wilh his SPKlMi .:■'.- I, «ou .1 ;.:'.r:i hi- lha.iks lor . v, rv iiitr.il pa rona^e herelolure be.-lo.v- :... ell in «ill be spared to ll.i town, and ilic writer bail i-cv> little opportunily of forming an ..j.i.ii.-n. This town i^ behind many others oi i:s sister lov.'iis 011 the road. It has not recent.! used a: much white lead and oil as il uiighl have done to improve its appearance. I<cxing-ton i- qnile an important Depot on this from twelve 10 fifteen hundred «a!h>n« cy. Everything about the establish-m, I. whis ■r,c.il is d ■::■■ i:i :h ■ el a iliest snd neatea| u.ami r. and reflects miluh credit on lhc projiri lor. I learned from him, that there is invested some $30,000, and he hopes when grain'gels plenty, and prfoe down, lo make it a very profitable investment. trial population, bnt a lavish expenditure 1 virtually taken by tne aasciiioiy. 11 nas |a -anil fcw 0f ,hcm Daluralixcd. and ncv-of a dubious incline involves in difficulties avowed ihe relation ol mastcr.and servani . er •.,r„l,„iiiy win 00, as mcy nave no alicc-m< t only those wbo are tnus prodigal, but. — .rsoiu i..»«i.t..- ..«• id«il. "^ tion for the institutions of this eounly. ' upon ihem for property iu ihe services ol the latter—is a jD jjRaITi Surveyor Ueueral of L'lah, one of the fugilives driven from terri-lory by Brigbam Voung, lias arrived in maiiv others who 1 he ill'1 merits. depend ihe mean" of meoling their own engage-!1 •sin iii th-e si•g-h••t."o■f. C--o-d',and a. n oll,en. cc in ,|oonnoe ooli'tbe iuj.jiiv.-s"driven Iron, that terri-the sense 111 which the term is used in Ihe Thai the domestic arrangements of our, Constitution of thet l.urcii. J'"'"cc,a™* Washington city. His report of affair* a fair countrywomen are but too often on a } tion has been made, although conlesscdly 1%].. confirmatory ol those which prc-raale of magnitude ill befitung the purses j there is not the most rcmuto nllnnon to (eedw| lt BO ntr a* the villany of Brigbam liege lords, is an evil for which birth par-1 slaveholding 111 our standards, aud also with j yoUng j, concerned, lie is of opinion ties are to blame ; but ii is one which, we the knowledge of the fact lhat when our ^,,4 wore t|,e MornTOng protected in todo- 1>i:r.:» tv. iininx, (ouimin Niun M<-rt'!i»ui, luWN POINT I fol aeco I '-- . 1 •;,,!, ...-. \'.i ■ • _ 1, •.::■:. II • . K- I ,.;.!! .:■..... lie .1 1:- I... • uli. X.l .: Wm \ I - . : ■ lor.n ::-■ 1 ::..-••:- ylCri ei shorthand surrountl-iug eouulr) lhat he has opi-ued a Marble Shop a lew do rs u ill. td ihe courthouse, . I,.'... ; -- . ! .r. .i in furu - 1 Mom io.-i.i-. ; in . :.:. 'Crave Wake, N. \\ . Il.ii- P..1II-.I . ;. -•il :ly. I> J. HoiMlcnltall, 5.ami kgtnt, I V • \\ II.I - ■ " lloverniiie.il : : \\ ••:.. its. nial e inn -.- ..1 ;- al WeMeiii rate-. . -iv .■•.:.:.:..■■ late h.i- ., 1 . .1 and Wi»cousiu. -. Mi n. ... Mm e i.la 1 'Crave Mi nes as el.ea,: as ihe) i m any pail '.: ill ' oni.iry. lie .,:■.,.... it.-.ii •■! ivorkn.au^hip he will -r..- -.:.-:.. lion 10 the most la-tulunis He mi ue all : 1 -■:,■ him a call be.ore pun-has- 1. u I'l.-t'ii ;:.-r ■ Pel 2nd. 1! i;i:o::ui: IIKIMIICH. ais n ofiuoux ...ore pleasamlv, ami probably ...ore I ilmihtd .he „v, pl ices, one is usb.g i.s pmbable j:.,....g ... ... u, u-n« »«.» ■■» »■ ,.. .p?|>,feJ -, ;, itwM „:l„ ,,.„,,.. advanlag, ly thai. ..'visit oler this' ,,,d, capi.al ... .,,.....,„,L such .nicies as arc J~^VZJ^lX^2. re-1 ^U eonv. r, ,he highest judieatory o. the and vie-v the farm. Dr. I loll has grcn ed in lhc connlry around, while our ,rL.„,.|ullcIlt would tend .0 ease off II e ex- rlftrcnnito an^t^j^,1,^,,,,.,,,,!^.,,^,, , .ste f..r line slock, line ,a.u.. ...,d i- a , ,, c , i.pi.alists are s.irri.e, evcy nerve .0 Be. .rerneV™™^^T^uZ^l ■. Borne. I. makes i.mAssembly no, only imcti.-la goo.! farmer. North or South. S-a.e II Is, (lovernawnt slo.-k«. and sit- !'tnV'> - tica'lv Mlowed up would pro. I the interpreter of law iu an irregular way, visit his lann; it will richly ri-pnv y..u for limr down quietly and eultliw ofl the eon- '^ a a'gaiu|ary reaction in the public^kut also lhc >.:,«.me lcg!s!ai...o "' the .he ride. You will C..I .he 1» «..« a very ,.„> as ,hev - due. and forcin, -heir - ' ] Vh"T^-^]V"'\,*^.^■Z*?'" I-..:. SI'KIMi I'll \1>K. I""'"- L<TBVrA«OX ft. WEDI»r.tL, IM-O P.litll'.US aud Wholesale Dealers in Kvre.pi and I) -v.. I>ry Uoods, No.'s ?s n i.l 1 s-veamoie Street. Petersburg, \a . are : ,.■., re en 11 _ I e bargeBl MoCU Ol IM-Ptmi'KI) an I DOMIXIC KABIfli S they have ever ha I, !-• which liiey invile Iho al-ii Vllt-and foreins their gcuil.-miinly man. and like lo icli you about children ihroush College to gel an eduea- .|.;u, ,.,.,.,!]• syslem adopted lliroughoii. farini.m. phosphates, blooded stw-k. &c — lion, whether thcv are capable of receiving the Uuiicd States H b-ised only upon ihe absolute confidence existing bclwee (llllircll—a j.-v; cpudialed by lhc I'n-byterian Church. '•Apart, therefore, from lhc disastrous The road passes about one mile through l.i.- it or not. \\ hy do not our capitalists lake ubject of Slavery in ihe Ueueral Salt Lake pap. r« of April ."Jib, received by the overland mail, eonlinn llie'state-ii. i-iil that Brigbam Young had left Salt city and gonfc on an excursion northward. The .Vriea i»\c that he was accompanied by presidents Kimball and Wella. and many other leading Mormons, making a train of Ijctw, en thirty a>i 1 forty c irrutges, lieaidea many persons on horseback. All wire well armed and provided wilh the means ufsubsistence, 'ihe object of ihe tour I lie nine .l.mugii 1.1s , nv no capirans.s >■■>» .1— ,11.. 1 intimately arc all of ihe subject ol mo uencnu wts to ma<te an excu11r1s.-iionn throughn tmhoe farm, and through some of the finest farm- some of .loir funds and Stan some of their era and sellers ; ffln *" . ^j},,' eaph Assembly—de.-troyi..g,..s it docs, onrp. ice, ,„„,!,..,„ ,_.„,,,,i,e--, a„.l fro,,, tkeocc to iho i,1}: land, called th. Jersey set.lement, up relations, yea s of .heir own children t.. ^'"f.t'.Thc reckless ..pera.ions of one k.-ping ..- i-. -• M n- ■ ;l cxcilcm. -..i u.....vor- ,,„.,„„„ M.n|,.„„ „t Q„ Sah..o.. river in , , • -,- -, ,, . '. . ,,-••, 1 "'""• . , , i 1 ;., i:.i; .„!,;.. j able to «|iititua growth, and paralyzing oar ,,.,.,,, |Vrr torv; and the time allotted ,|.e banks ,.| .he\..dk.n. one ... the nol le | m:.„ufacinring.i..slesdofg.v,..?them a col- |llan „,,,- involve hundreds in d.a • ul... , -giK _, ^^ ^ ,.,,.„,!,..,,. ,{.„|,,,„. ^ ;; ^'™J ,,,.. „,.. - ._ Ktekn^e sticamsoflhcOIdNorth Slate.-crosMi.g "ago clucalio-., who.u Uod never intended ,„d as thi circle becomes Urns wm.^ , ^ t ,, l|ie ,.,,„„„,, ,„• „ur ^.IWUB „, acco.0j«.nird the expedition. •,,... I„: I... ,r!.i.-l. .-ives ilo- iirr-a.mveell.e-rr .I.n. 1b„e. IDl,o..c„t»orr«s, IL-a..wrvyeerrss., oorr DDiivviinneess.. JJuussl. doubts, tears, ailXK.ICS, aiiu ... ■ .„.„,„ ,,,- .r„v.,rumelil—wc consider tint ' ■ \\' II. M'CKARV .V to.. FAC-M , IOI.S AMI t'o.Mvi-ios Mi:a. UAM.r, rsalea 11 ucl ase ol Cotton. I- lour, 1 lirocer.es. .\e. Corner IViaeess Streets, Wilmington, N. t". - il ad. auces 011 Consigi.n ents. ■ Pear, x. c. RP.PP.KKXCF.S ■ . ■ Bank ol Ca i.l \ BKC.WX. Wilmingto I lill s Salem. X. f. UIA.1 *£»-.... Mai Court House. 111 M- AIM)KRHl.\ \ Co Lexinsmn. N Philadelphia 1 ler ol l-.ai. From my long experience, advantages I have bail, having ,. Mr J W. Albright, ol Phils ebraled lor his >kill in t ■• art, that I cannot be excelled in iu ilii- country. ereby relurn my grate ments ' die very liberal pj receive,! .-nice I . ave been ii and'ho|>e to merit aud receive 01 public lavor. Mv Shop is up slairs, over tu« ^-.«.w ........ wm u- ,,. .«...- - „ -• |—, o -- • •■ - .- - , . pvoerienee Wn.;s. Cihi.er. am. immediately opposite uf our ,,„ appClil„. We found (our steeds and the omnibus around in a ™|ded«sd i»«"~V JSmJ^ WOold subject of slavey w.ll no. be , «" ,ha Btad "" G. w. HABRBIX. ' our old friend Adam from Salem, one of circle ol ten feet, .0 the Kthfioiiod of all. of lb. past. How much better s.,1. would j | trodneed. staff of life.—Ohio Funnrr. ISafi.
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [June 26, 1857] |
Date | 1857-06-26 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The June 26, 1857, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long. |
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Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long |
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m atrtot ani) Jlag. a*
VOLUME XIX. GREEXSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 18-57. NUMBER 939.
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aeeonimo- parties, we bid our friend Moses adit 11. it be for those already living ton fast, to The following arc the names annexed to the
le promising ourselves to take u ride with j tali0 "time by the fnrclock," aid by tar- rail:
this place, have resolved to have all debts white lead and oil, would have
mad.) or HoodsMM due 1-t ol eachJuly and -^Ji^"^" .w"iK,;v "v. ,„„„ house. We had a line walk
1st ol PB h January, without regard to date M. S. SHERWOOD & JA ' "; A. LONG,
ijkshu&s Bafts.
,r« r. MTItltV, WISH BKLL,
I "**' .;..-.< ().. Importers and
.\ Kuncv Drj (Jo mis, No. •
m.| Ti Ket.de fH, New Vork. opinion thai il w.ll be beiier for the custom*
j k V Car.elt, \V J. McConneU,
Vt.&tiD. We, the merchants of fireena, -J-^l T| •„*,.,* .v.* v..V JC-1,«~ the waters. Col. Roberts is an nceonim ,. JT&J^*Z*?}38£ m &P gatrwi aiiu ilag. dali„. „,„,„„„]. aDd with ,„. «. of.iu.
'-'»»■ ^ "•'■'"■.' °-f '■"".•■> ha•'.'."•.V « ' ....... j Lin. the nest time we went to Salisbury, | "erinjr »p ajminst con.in.eneies protect Fr.aericK A. Ro„, D.D.. Michel S. Shuck.
* , .,.„,. P , „ -, „ . 'themselves against that poverty which men Gsorge^aintCT. Isaac W. K.ilamly.
„d the After Si horns of as pleasant • Had Bead 0f Insurious hutiu find so hard to War. Wm.K.CaldweB, JuG.Hnwf.aP,
town, and found it quite a business place, ride as we ever had, with the gentlemanly I None know better than the amphibious •'"•". B WaD, Heonr .Matthews,
, , , .. ,, . , • i , , i ii n . . i. i . Robert 1. Lhca. rBacwv K. Grattsn,
some ten or twelve dry goods, stores, some conductor, Mr. Uradahaw, we wen landed I Hollanders now lo worn, now to save, aim Au.>„,r p Ditkenoa, Gearac W. Huicldnt,
|iiircha.->e. We are decidedly of ihe EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
,;;iV, J. SIEDJIAS, .41...r-
:ii J,uw . Having removed to
\. ( . «ill attend regularly ;!:r
I/„or. nndllarucill no-
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M*r.
\v. |>. :;i.'. Mil.i
:;lSO\ X REYXOI.DH, (i
ililine- .V Ib-mlrix.
Thos 1. 1'a.tiick,
Ii : , N Thompson
! It. fc .! Sloan,
A Wrathcrlr.
Winl'onrn ic Witty,
January 1st, lfj".'
A. I'. Ecke
James K Joflee,
K. (J. Lin.lsay,
W.C Porter,
C. N. McAdoo,
C.G. Yates,
y is tf
lir.-t week, and twenty-live cent* lor every
week thereafter. Deonctions made in favor
oi standing' adverisements as follows:
:o-i Merchants, .No. » damn, DobNOU *i Grlna«M, arc 3 MOUTHS, K MONTHS, l TEAR
jre, No::olk, \a, ^\ ,IOvr receiving their Mock ofSpring and OneKquare, 83.50 S5.50 *s.0U
Summer <.oods, purcha-ed in the Northern Two squares, 7.on I0.P0 14.00
cities ami selected with great care. Their Three" (ieol.) 10.00 1500 9".m>
Store i* now supplied with new and beautiful Half enlumn 1*00 9*M0 3-100
vari'-li - -ii. kinds of Goods usually kept
in tiii~ country. The} solicit a call from their
numerous Iriends ami ever) body else, who
TERSSi $2.00 A 1E.IK, IN AIIVAM'E: | of them large for retail stores in an inland safely in our own quiet town to enjoy tool »o» ^ enjoy themselves. Among the reo- Thomas II. Cleland, Elilah A. Canen,
,,.,,„ ., ,, , , „„ „,, _, sJ.iO nfhr Hirer monllis. ami sl.lill afterInci,te ! town. _Sa.isb.ur,v h.as«ihre«i chu,rches, -P,rcs- past as a pileas.anit dream. wEoo. .Ifp",c. ot the: .NCIII'TI mi.Is c,omp',„et•ence U,,- ih•e, .,,--Ft,ne.rl,iai R. li»ra}r.
mnnlhi rruin lhc ililc nf MhwrintiAD i • ,-,'.■. in- ■ •. and potrertj the exception. Rigid "Abolitionism' has thus won another
lUJiluls ilOIll Illf .UK of lIMCnptlM, bvt»nan. Methodist, and Episcopalean. it - _. ' , nd exaet in bntine*, earefufand eronom. #an« triumph. The Preshyleri.a Church
RATES OF ADVERTISING being the eoonty town, baa on? ofthe dnesl son
ani%J Future s ical in their honaehoWa, Utey neither fret has spilt on the same rock oa wMob the
floe dollar jier square (filJeen lines) foi tne court houses, iart built, in the States near- ... , *u-ure- their lives away bj striving to outshine Methodist, the Baptists, and the Unitarians
lv all of the eridenre. w rthe •opesranee u LlS""?' lr,"!',em,r"",s;.:""1 a Pr"M their neighbors, nor bring upo. ihemaelve. have lost wha.ever of National unity they
ly all Of the residences w - rue appe.iwnu , >n„ell coflt nuan,-e ol snob weather »iron- ,worM of lroulll,..: , vantllri„g „;..,„ oottld owe boast. Let the rulidl-cruasuers
Ofage. built in the old Hishioned style of.dered winter clothing necessary, these Uehomea that are confessedly rash and may rejoice and he exceedingly Sad! Thep.in-areliitecH.
ro; a link- white lead hud oil causes, combined with the inadequacy of prOTe ruinous. With the work ol the day eiple of •• No union with slaveholders"—
I
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,::<}. -W. R. Terry, ol Rnck-
I C'«m iy- N irlh Car- Poi ■;..■ I'atriotiuHl Flag, j 1
;"'; wi"h ". , :'■' •-■ <■•■» s cheap i .ir ea>h, or on A JAUIVT OS THF V. C. RAIL ROAD. I situat
rea-ohainetime to piluclual customers. «, ,-,- , ,■ ,
ask the La«i;««r! Mn»rx. haUoru—S lew days siuei
. . ■ ulVll I ! ' thi
, . S.c . in il may '■«: en- w„ ., . . .,..iK.,.:Uu\y
1.-M:.J: ■ :i a-.il piirroundiiig country uoi to myself and one or two Iriends cnni-litded lo'•■-!. il reflects credit on the founder and the
make iiicir usual sprina and snaimer pureha-| ,ako ., riJo (1M ,,„. N,i..,.| (-..,,;:„, ,; .:j , .„.., [ ..,:is surprised to find, Messrs.
-.;.,..,••.!.:;•.• I'xa-iii.ied our Oootl-. ami ,..„,., . . .., , : ,. ,
I :,-,,-,... I IUKIU io nalisourv. I was lorcibly struck r-ditors,
ear the Depot. Boydcn has also
i line house, which I learned was lor a Ho-
911::f
i iv sri IN.
.ItW&St.V.OH." ■ !-" 'v'
• ■'■ ■- - :| •; I lt„ .■ : I lour and
Ana. 31. l"-:.r>-ly.
I at. J. T. lUATOI-Kr.KS IHS I'KO-
! ) , .-■.•,• Dine.
|] •■ i n
AI ..
irics in this ancient
exert kind •-'
II '_■• I r t;,
There is near the De-
AII\M
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1, . - Sa :.
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9-J.1 It.
,. t»4"« W,
>, Me..-), . ie.
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usiitty produce la-, with t!:c. improvements on ihe road when I town ol Salisbury.
I- ai .he highcaj ,.„.,.,t.sl,.,| a wj,n „„,. „„.„ ,.,.j,., ,,,.._.„_ .|ntj j,..-.;, i ,r„r Machine Shop and fonndery,
|i!)|!S(».\ Sc UR1MES. ! could but t-ee the advances. A small iui- ! whore agricnlluriil liuploiiionts and oilier
\pril. 1*57. 827. provement Iras been inado ai the first sla- I articles are made lo a considerable cxteat.
and
I)|J. J»ll\ S\% V\S. '' ed i •-
■ ;
level S«'IIIH18CHl, •
■ I'lil
1,1 liealiV Old I'. ;
- : - :-.T- !
•;j -i
p. t.ii!:«a;. I>».\ J Ssi . (GliAO- ! ""I1- Jaii.i-ioivn. Proceed nn lo Ihe next, j promising a ri.-ii return t<> us owners am
}f I'ATK ol ihe llaltimore Colleae of where the plank road and rail road cross I proprictui's.cverytliina was neat, and thing
harims locat-d !n:o.eil per- j a| jjijih l»i>ii.t. and ihire y..u find a vilhioe were .l..iic up with despilch. In the west
• (• iU- i '■ I* villa ;e r.*-:iei-;|i.liv [eioters • . ,. , . , ,
.:.: ,„,:,! .eni.es tons citi/ens and spmi-m» up as il by maaic IV new I part of town is a large Factory, whirh I
,t ti.e Miri'-uiulina louiitiy. He deems buildinus show 1I1..1 inl, t\ ri-e marks the did i:oi rioil, but he ir.l was doing quite a
"T "'. ,''?.' place, and that ere Ions it will he imiuher- nrolitahle husiiics-s. Also onr neighbors,
,. ... ;.- ii- h ,,,,-ni have snlliriei.t op- ',,,•.,, ' , , , i i e
,.,,,.only wevince ,iers iially lo those iiav. ed and ranked as one ol the must linpor- Messrs. Dowlcrs, hare ©ponoU a large lac-e-
t^ed dentures, whatever qualilieiit-have
in n»'.i '■ in the varied de-be
worked off at a loss or held over Until .ilev r,,,p, ,1M,| wha, |lie, pniei llp i9 not ,0V(, ,c lst_ ,„,, yj ,oh :|i, „„. p,.utic:ll f.i^h-
the demand for ■'<•■ swept from them.—Hall .more Patriot. priests of Republicanism.—who sec in this
live. The summer trade is always small
in comparison with that of the earlier and,
later months of the year, and We may!
progressive dissolution of the religious bonds
ANOTHER BOND BROKEN. which hold NorthandSonth together, the
One more link iu the " Union"—the u - preliminary tokens of that political and sec
therefore look forward to a considerable ,. . s aaim_<)f Horth and ^t, nM :ua, tiomal disruption to whbh all their dema-stringency
in the money market andla b|en sn:1.,lC,1._:,[ Clcteland. Ohio. The goe.uis!» unerringly lcnd.-.V«e IMJfr
continuance o high prices for breadstuns. J New ^.^ |>resDJteriall ,.;u,K.„i Asscin- nrew.
oven ihough the coming crop should turn ^ jn ^Miin lV ^ ^ ,
out cvc.iiu.iily mure than an average one. ^^ ;>^in{naion „,■<,„. AbulitioSaen. L™* Speculations i.i the West.
The marked decrease in the receipts of thnent from the Charelus and clergymen I* HI esleolaied that ten thousand new
Ihe Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad for the-; ()f t!u. Kortbern States,—since the last As- townships and villages have been laid out
Kiasrtt montth wwhheenn ccumpaarreed wiitth tthee ccoorr-- «0„,,.,,,;],,!|V,.i——,L..,„.U„!].J| ,Q,.o,,t ,,v-,.s |