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I ■ % atriot ana Jlatj. ■■—^■M«*«MM*1<i VOLUME XIX. GREEXSJ30KOUGH, X. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 1857. NUMBER 946. Bushtfss Carte. j |.i:\. I'- SI»ERU¥, WITH BELL, A 1 ; i.i-. PA1 I'. >v CO., Importers and ' Fancy Dry Goods, No. J - ind 71 IteadeSl , New York. ... |so5. 868-tf. IT7ATSOX & MEASES, GENERAL 4 MBROTCPE8 at Coffin'1 Gale-' ~, r— , . t . _, TT Commission Merehanw, 34 Burling .i\_ ryJ—At COFFIN'S you CM get an ftffB Milfrilll it ITYt iFI'TIT Slip, New York.—Specal attention paid to .Ambroiype for only one dollar. ComeWyP^"* 4?atllut •*• J!. Ulll. tue >a.e ul Griau. Cotton and other Southern body an.I get one. These Ambrorypes are money, without first products, I tTLiberal advances mad ments. A - All lie] nt Law, Having removed to Ol'. GRECiG, DENTIST, (6RAD- • I A'l K i»i the Baltimore College o Dental Surgery having located hirasell per-manently in this village respectfully tenders iiui-lied iij> trans parent-consign- These Arabrotypee are finished up with 915 tt. two glasses iiennetically sealed together. | These Ambrotypes are colored natural to i- life. ■gniarlyihe his professional services to its citizens and :ii..l/oon and HariiellCoun- those ol the surrounding country. rledeem* SJ8 ti . i; unnecessary 10 publish long lists oi testi-inouials, as he hopes to have sufficient op- . i>. RKVN01.DS puituuity lo evince personally to ihose hav. These Ambrotypes are warranted to neither fade nor snot. These Ambrorypes are excelled by none in trie Union. lie takes the Likenesses ol children in Iroui two ti four seconds sitting. His rooms are over Giliuer &i Hendrix's ore. PUBLISHED W'KKKLV BV M. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. LOKG, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS, TERMS: NJ.OII A YEAR. I\ AUVAMT: S2.il! aflrr three munllis. ami sum Rflrr twelve munllis from the dale if Milisrriutioii. On RATES OF ADVERTISING, dollar per square lor the first week, and ,Kp£l|njr*e''"™t,MC"" ^^yw^'^nksorgwlied asours Col. John 11. White, the Coroner, held nij which they themselves invariably ex- an>,en by degrees soon become a separate u inquest over the body of the deceased. ' TI; ■ •■• HI , ., I ""J distinct power—a power behind the on Monday, when the lurv rendered tho the LiT'"' M" wl"bf.B0.n»«w«P«>n thwmepeaterth.il the throne its. if. l verdict that the death dune •• by reason of tract in thl I . r"1 • " 7'"""1''*" !T " Ul" ,OM W>*X ''"' WOrU8 i,",ira"! WoU"ds "»* l""">- <nti»^ "" *• ">odj of fuliie s to Z, r .T" ' F*l u Tn- \ , "'"!""- |VSS' "' A l'""'-'r '" *""""-•" ,ta ^ August.,. 8ttttb. '"' the «§■» of luine s to the public, or diminish their I to use the language of Ueu Jockson, "that I the and day of August, iiisl . and which prohls to any extent. No, it Will do none It has the audacity to claim to be ., word- I wounds and burns were occasioned by the o.tlesethinw On the contrary, it will nate branch of the Covernn.cn., and boldly explosion of some combustible material 10 credit o'fi'l.r I ''" r"Cy. '" ,n,»";'.ve ,n'- l» deeht'C, whUe it Ls annually dividing ibe jurors aforesaid, unknown." .mi. he ""M' |!,,or,;b>-l«tB'»1»»K I" twenty.l.ve per cent, profit on its Capital It was previously deemed advisable b, uhlin* h„« ,7 " °' ""■"' "°,e'; e°.' 2?* li,i" ",C 'j™""*"" «f &* ' «itod •»» J«ry. to have .'MI mortem examuj. net8 Sd Ins imu'rVu,C"T" ^El";'!2-J uodertteconiroland j ..on of the body, to discover the nature and thus_. incidentally throw a j absolutely dependent upon it that we can- [ extent of a certain wound in his head. Dr. ■ is pre pan I to at'e.i I In I IH seliin . -. \. . that may be en-ire. |i,.,- i- K 911::tl JW. UOWEETT &. SO», Ut-ii> • li».ls. respectfully offer Iheir proles-sioual services lo the cili/ens of tireensbo I) \. (.' H. J. T. Ill XT OKKKIIS HIS I'UO-onal se... ••- In the ■ ' Mlice .i Stc te, Li MNirroN, :- . '•-■ < ti. do. mixed. Welhei boarding, i..!,_:i ami all oliicrs wlio may desire opera* Ccilii.** lions perlormed on llieirli .-i:i in the mo.-i ap-proved, modern and seifiililic manner. List ol prices tor liis. quality Pine lumber 1! Flooring, Sapp, per hundred, Si a l -'5 ,1)1 H)(:s C. I., .v. 15. I.. PAVXE. | f CO ' '" . i ..1 Ale In me • ..•\.'. _ ion X. (' Alarcl . |s»7. Ivlt. JOIIX SXV4XX, lla-settled per- In:,;.. i I!-.. - "■ ' Place, Jcrscj s.-tIl.'i.it'iit. lers his >. r-ii tl. They are ampl) ip.aiiliedlo perlormall ar-d .'•-•■,v *. j..-:.. r *.. . pcriauii.i^ in at) wax to l>e-mal Surnery, uii-urpassed i.»r t.tiliiv or beamy 'I lie Scnioi ol i..c linn has in his posses-sion Diplomas Irorn the Baltimore Collegeol Denial Surgery, American Sociely ol Denial Sumeons. ...-..! Dr. S.S.Kiich oi Philadelphia. .i ii lias been in tlie re ular practice ol the prolesslun lor over twenty years. They have lumishcd their * IperalingKooros West Sired ivro doers above the Bland ll.iu-c. II. a handsome mid comfortable man-ner lor the reception oi l.c.in->. where one 1J. inch Plank, " •' I 25 1 inch do " " 1 Ol) ^antl^Toists, and other descriptions o'l I',at ,llu. !!a"k ,vil: "-•"" apply"for" anoihi lumber proportionably cheap. They solicit charter, if indeed It would be prudent THE BANKING QUESTION. I As the stockholders in the Bank of the [ Stale have again rejected the charter ten-dered to them by the last Legislature, I presume, from the tune of the Standard and public sentiment, it is hardly probable i" or l be utterly impossible for any one or for all be true." the Hanks combined to over-issue or over-bank under any circumstances. And here I observe, that while this provision will secure all these inestimable privileges to the Banks am] the public, it will give the orders from the surrounding country. Any} practicable, under all the circumstances, to bill can be tilled at the shortest notice Posiotlice, Germanlon, N. C UOLDINU & WALLACE. February 1857. 919 tl / 1EI»AR llll.I, FOUNDRY iXI» \y .MACHINE SHOP.—CLAIM', HUFF-MAN, & Co., take this method el informin extend its charter for a longer period than it l.as in run. It, therefore, becomes nec-essary for us to turn our attention to this matter, in order thftt we may be able to create a new Jl.iuk or Hanks to lake the place of the present institution. This is*a matter of no small magnitude an unusually large audience ; after which Mr. Jefferson occupied precisely the same ilB* corpse was accompanied to the grave position, as will be seen from the following ! yard, there to rest in peace. extract from one ol bis letters. Speaking ■ •* funeral at night is something novel in ol the present banking system he says :— • the annals ofSalem ; and the occasion wan \\ e do not seem to consider that like 1 *arto»ly rendered the more solemn and to act as commissioners and examine into and although forced to yield a littl and regnlarly report upon them all. This first essay ol their strength, their prim object, it is well known cannot be readily . pies are uuvielded and unyielding. Tl. attained, only when the circulation of have taken deep root in the heart of th each Uank has been countersigned and | class from which our legislators arc daw ice. • 1 --"•—••j vt.i'i.,.,1. i.i,..-, n, I'.iiiicu-ll. e hirly in connection with the circumstances, p.iiiei- i attending the death of the lamented Stanb. ')' registered by a State ollieer. Another adva .a. ; A School Master Cut to Pieces in Texas. -..•ii, j A terrible affair took place about eight and the sop to Cerberus from fable has be- | miles cast of Greenville, Texas, on the 3rd \ i !-• I'rovi? inii> Xo. 1 1 .::'• "tt ilmiufttou, x. <'. i oai IM '. Sugars, j Dress ( I reasted F.oek Traveling Paletot, ' lentlemaii's Dress Ui-diiii Cosinme, to at the shortest notice. l'liev would s.iy to all iho-e wishing work ised to cherish and protect the agrieultu- ' l^Z^u^ ." I'""' b>i ,,.,''l'e:'l''er 1 'T jeet removed. Let him go to the -. i i ..-.■ ■-. Crack rs, »lari l!t.tl Oils •at, ■ .'.■/.■n:/. i:\cr.s: Pre. . 'ommercial Hank i'. .i .. : ... in in^loti ewh. ■ I. Ib-llu tl ... . (!lll IN-. Wi!. aI KlIMl.ess ( I iMoriimg •• Summer b.ijKu i oulh's Jacket, Sca-cidc Costumi Summer i.te J„ TOiiX '. c :v AT [time, .\|,„,., Dress, Clul.is Highland Cos-liiuie. Ii presenting the public «ith ! i- SPRING KASHIOXS.he «oilii return his thanks !or the very liberal pa rouagc herelolore bestow-ed, ami say lhal no eliort will be spared to mi n. a couliuua.ice ol the same. He may al-ways be lound a! his new shop on West Market street, between Thurstou's Cabinet sRi I'hev vv.ii ',' ->e ii, ill ih ,.o i,; !,:„„ ,.„,l. ■ piu.er. ii.c ngrieuitu-. „•.;„, ,," „ . .■ -,,. . , .jcci leuioveu. i,ei rii in go to ine pun IC • wiiu a neavy ciuo on tne Iurencaa ai - J^\^uxz::r^;^^u^;:tv''1 >»™^»»»<x ^«^<g»-.c»«»>h™,g M aLi ,^i ■ i":"ij"i-""".ti»-'1!«d'i^ •* ^ *•«• -"';-■«.,• »n^!«ii.i„..»L«„*. T..co,herstr„ ,., I who will utke great paius in having work ex- estS °' "ur Con"n<»'»ealth. True, I do ,'.,"'' ,,, "' ° "''•,".s't ,I,M: Becuritt*8 ' documents necessary lo give him a minute i teacher several times while down, b ,u"1' .ecnied ii, the best manner. ! ,M prolcss lobe an adept in financial mat- ,•' e"*™Snajea> "'•' ""' nave in ellect, a and accurate history of the rise, growth a*d j teacher recovered himself and got. All order* will he promptly attend.;! to— i"* = yet 1 am not altogether ignorant ol! {.„«-. u i? i "".? SpCC"J ""f™-^ n,u™ management of our present banks, lice pocket knife and drove them out Lidies- Itidiiu! Habit,■""" "' r7"'"|a Udie,'Walking -■■ ' ' ecu.ed m ll.e best ma. Address X. C. A mil Alamauce I i; "' ' -IllffitlUCI l-ilOia..[01 t ,, | . - , , , . . MJUIIilECUCIII ... 0., Guilford county them in this and other States, and from . , . l:l,ir;l"- :IW .tll:1" :'">" u,hel *tai« '" ! lie will find, or I the 1 nion now has in operation, and in fact L'LAPP, Supeiiniendaiit. 930 5m. (•iiliii.i I Uaklag .mil E'lirnitiii-e HiisincNs ut i:u*h Hill 'thesub-scribers re-pecHnllv inlorm the public ihat they are mautacturiii«[ Furniture of every des-cription, ai their establishment in thevillni'eof IOUX W. I'Al'.XE, illorno at ft LAwt ., located in II X. C. . Da> pud lo mi:. ~ litink Sinrt*. reutf; J. is partners the kind. I will illustrate my meaning in as few words as possible. I. will be remembered that ma. ml. corporations ol this kind. lean, Window ,'" '"",*". "," " '",'" I"'"" •-«•"«•• rarely if ever fail 'o n.v larse nrolits nil "": l STORE IIOISE TO SE1.I. | Bl.iuL- and Pannel Door Shutlers, at reduced bonds or stocks in anch works of .nternal ^..,",,\.". ' " "J■» "^J*J?"" , .,. ; A I1EXT, ■ ■:; LKASK.-The Store House I'riees. Carpenters and builders will please i improvement as may be completed, or arc ' , P fc ^™ ,,, |Ce .hi rc<i,lt-iionce this. now under way. lo the amount of their, ,- , 0pf,, . Prouuce lma rtsu" Tncy would return their grateful acknowl-! respective circulations, in addition to their I * , I"!-' "'! e'Ve"" , , , eegcinciN for past favors, and ropectlnlly sp0cie capital, instead of h.imh..ggin<> the ' . A"'1 ''T''. "'?' arc ,,wned Pa'"vby the State, and that has a tendency to give sucl Warehouse ai ,! (I to take measure- a...! make up the various descriptions ol c.otliin:! i:: style au.ldurabil- .d the ( imrls • '> '' "nil to a ly .-:. :-ii- iii.-ui m the State. ... and Cuillonl. and j Greciisboroii^h, March, l"57. 924 tf. * e c olleclioii Bu.-b Hill, such as dressiu-j II.ire.ins, Side-' improvement. \o | board-, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Outre Ta-1 an arrant knave wi !. .-. Sol .-. Dii.iii!! and Dress Tables, and all . other articles i-i their line. i They also have machinery propelled by j ""* ,-lea.II power to manufacture Sash, U blic ■ "'"I1 a heavy club ll.e furohcad and lell-. thcr struck the teacher several times while down, but ll.e out his pocket ki.ile and drove them out of the really mistaken, thai house. practical knowledge and experience, I am I ", j ."0W '.;.'s "' "I"'1"""""- and in lact • uUr prescut svslem. to speak in general '• Bat at this juncture the old man. two , satisfied that tho masses of the people can | . "' '-"'- ll1"11 ° a ,re* ta"IUDa »» lllal terms, was organized aboul the year lil04. "tter sons and iwo s.ms-in-law arrived, and I l.-se nothing by a change in our present Ii- ' ' ""l'"'" a>utHorn and igncultural Mares . | ,|link i( „..,. aUa thu, ,hat ,,,,,, ,,lc t|ie n|j Ulal) rMhed mlQ t||0 !liiuse lv, L u „ ' and banking policy—especially I 7"- l>,'" P'- "•. w,,ore,, 1 Be interest on , (.. ,c F«aran«l the bank ol Newbcrn were large dirk pocket knife. Moore begged their bonds ,s „,;„ e papble at a Bank in cuartere(I_with .,„ aggregate capital „l Howard to spare his life, telling him he a distant Nate. In Ibis way only can a \g„ hundred Ihotmiml J.dhiri. These was nearly dead. At this time Moore had Mate venture to charter a large Bank and I bauks. notwithstanding nil their frauds. • a severe contussion on the torched, ami call in a number ol individual stockholders siwrtC0B,ings „„,, uiismanagement—for i was covered with blood. Hut Howard moneyed col potation o! | s,„lie 0r which Srl, (l„v ireje|ps M1e„a;,e,, disregarding bis cntreat.es, rushed upon 1 Judge llaston's and Mr. Wyche's resulu- j him aud plunged bis long knife into him i.aneial those who are so unfortunate as to bave had their laxes doubled in the last few-yea. s. and who still reside at a consider-able distance from all our great works of SIC but a mad man or pretend lo say that it is possible for tin; profile to lose any tiling] under such ciicumsia.i'-es, by requiring all Banks, in the inline, to deposit State lormerly.occupied bv Messrs Itankiu >V Mc- »l. KWTIIKUCH. I». I>. s.— Ken-1 !*a". '" wl»,!l "'«) did a smashing business, i- now (.ii,:red lor sale illlial re... or I i tions. aud divers reports submitted by va- i twice on his ri^ht side, both of which j rious gentlemen of investigating committees \ wounds entered the cavitv. Moore broke i appointed by the Legislatures of ItJiS and Irom linn, when Howard cut him on the i lS^'.i—have, up lo the prescut time, (even I right shoulder, making a (rightful cash when it could not bedented by their friends I four inches long and to the hone. With or the officers of the banks themselves is all his wounds, Moore broke Iron, the house flu //j.Virfw, that they had most shame- Land run twenty rods. The boys outside fully and wilfully violated many il not all . threw clubs at him as be ran, one or two ol ■ - ... I. Ii ol ll.e l.anier ' > i , sou l.a'.ier. ip \ lo meet - I. ':..■ !.., r Hi..:-.' U ... •' '.".I ll)l iMIi-lj . >.- iii .: troughs Apply lo ll.e subscriber, soon, or lo J. i». McLean. JOSEI II A. WKATHKRLY. J. ly I. |i5". 941 .1. {;i i:\rn ni:: n KSiTtTBE!!— The | i blie are ii.lor.ued thai !!'•■ sub- -eriber i> a. work at 'ii< old stand on U'r.i IE* ■ 11. .S. v4 Hi.1.1 \'l I.. KA'OTT. Ma'kel street and r.-.iiv t.. receive orders lor j XI I'. i|;\l-A > A'l LAW. tii...t:xsB..uo', an) thing in his lineol bu-i:.ess. which will be VC, • Courts ol a'.leiiilmlto with promptness and liuelily. Thi iih and Dai i■!- Bags, I'mbtellas and a great many other ar-ticles loo numerous to men.ion. anjl generally kepi in, a gentleman's furnishing store, to which lie iuvi.es the attention ol his Iri Is. customers and ll.e public. He flatters him-sell that he car. ind promises lhal he will olii-r ll.ein lo.veri . i i any oilier house in this section oi tne country. These goods were » porations, could in no possible way or event detract from theil usefulness or iui-pair their strength. t)n the other hand. iliu actual test of experience has proved that the most beneficial results would arise both t i the Hanks and the public, by at once adopting this salutary protecting ... .i ill SI .1 1.1 w I'. I I.I.I 111 Intel toll .V jliiui! Conn J ' ' Men . ai :-. W.l— in, X. C. Dealer- 1 me. • aleii ed : .. -:e . I'lasii-ring Hair, \i \ c. i•iti:i:n t\. JlllK'S .N. <!>.. Ill, Abbott, - .. : Jol - ids, Xo. 153 ('OIHIIliN-u\ iiiixr. ... 1>ETI:R «. |||\TOX. NIOII >I«'i-cli»ul, In >i"' [Tobacco, ' ' •'-'■ ' \ai s -i-.x.... Al.-o. 1,'oods I'.- ; . Wake. X. ' ,U. H. Ii ic, I- t;.-o \\ . Ilay-i '■■ : ■ - X.C.; Win. Plummer, I'arr. ilou X ( I -. ... S6-I::ly, 11 J. Nendenliall, Land tstnl. 11 • \\ ILL -elee; ai I en:er Goverumeul I."... ■• : Warra: ;-. make nivesl-a -:- at \\ psteru rates pay . _e ral i -al estate bu« i . . .i and Wisconsin. leapoiis. Minnesota. II. . .1. M. Mmrehead, George C. V. a ■• (iwj .:, and John A. Muj 1.■::;, l~."".. 28(* if. all the deposits which the public, from va-rious considerations, may be induced to make will. them. These things arc of in-calculable advantage to all such banks—in-tiuiiciv more than any one unacouainted with the hi.sines', would si first imagiui— ' especially when they are authorized todis-bought low lo: cash.'and will be sold low!''". •'' -, , . ,,. . count on all such deposits, as capital stock, aeain lor cash. Persons in want ol such ! „ .As '!"»«*■ "' ll'1' l'"1'1"-' sentiment on |u(Jl,r gU(.h , ,in;^K.i:il gy8tcin is k „ ,- L'oo.U, ji.st call, examine and let the subscri-, „ls. I"."1"- I H«Od but add that all our . Pram the People's Pre*., j |t is said, (says the Columbus (m. Kn- Mysterious Explosion—Narrow Escape fjuirer,) that an Eastern Prince, wishing to from an Extensive Conflagratiou—Death. On Sunday night, about half-past 11 our citizens were aroused from ruin a poor neighbor, made him a present of an elephant. The man accepted the gift u iioi h, on. . II i'..-:..-> ,»e.u ...iiuseo no... with gratitude, but he .so.on. discovered thai their slumbers by the report of the explo- i 9*™ was "'°'K *»*"** "' »« &<*■ than siou of some combustible material, at ,|,c : l'e at l.rst bad supposed I be poor man Salem Hotel, succeeded bv the cry of lire ' W" c"'"l»"^ "' fctw* the elephant w.tl, . . . . '. " ■! I'....!...« ll'lll. .. IMM .1. . ..1.....^ . .. 1 and the ringing ol the hells. a keeper, with a house, with water and food. His circumstances were daily more Vt <> tTII c'> I I I.IIV COMMISSION i Merchants, Fayetie-sive sKiisiaetion to the mosi fastidious. He | bracelets, pins, rings, &c. The above pic-' her circulation. This is not doing nssh invites all to give him a call before purchase lores are taken and put up in a style not sur-1 would be dune by—nor dealing with the i"g risen here OKOROE I1KIXUICH. passed by any in the State. Prices varying; public as she compels her customers to r'eb.2ml, 1857. 919 tf Irom Sl.Ofli lo SIO.OO, according tosizeaiid deal with her. The Hank makes a loan - - -1 uuahtv. transparent pictures put up by the l**5,. SPK1X0 IKADK. ls."»7. new Siliciated process. Rooms over Garrett's •( -.'. i:\s«»\ & WEIWEU, IM-(Store. A. STAKRETT. \vholesale Dealers in j may S 93211 foreign and Domestic I'r.y (ioods, No.'s 7s | . ,1 .••ii Sicamore Street, Petersburz, Vi precisely, do we see the profits of all such The catastrophy occurred in a small | phant. State Hanks increasing. These facts can- room of the hotel, adjoining the "prior," We have no doubt the Southern Dcmo-not be snccesstully gatusaid or controvert- and so powetiul was the concussion, that | cratie Editors will turn the elephant around ed bi auv one. S'' and .••.! s> L-amore Nrect, I etereburg, Va., are 1 npAUVOIUXfi—Fall anil XTinlcr |.np-^'""i nn\l?srfi- SttSu-< ; J- **+*—*-Gm>. W. Harrell takes .hi-l. il.ll.l) and DOMKMIC KVBRICS. they method ot imlorming the public that he has have ever l.a.! : «^:c.. :: ey _ n y.te ihe al- ri.Cciwd his supply ol Paris Xew Vork. and leiiiMi i of the NORTH C Ah ILINA and V K- , philadelph=a Fashions n.rihe Fall and VVin- & CO., FAC-ION MKKCIIANLT, II. JITH tR¥ S I UMMIs .:-•• ol * lion. Flour, &e . Corner Princess 1 >n, N. C. '.■- mi I ui.sigorr.e its. '.IMA Merchants with the assurance that I tVr ofVsM V\"''."iv '"vri'i'Jxi'vi, rai :V;-^i'"''^ l:l i From m> long experience, an.l the many \AI«.r.l\ t.T\ LbS AND I Klch&ascannot advantages I have had, having been a pu .il fail to give entire satisfaclion. l 0. Mr. j v. Albright, ot Philadelphia, eel- Petersburg, \ a., Marcn, P<al 92^1 iL_ | ebraled lor his skifl „,, e arl? . ,|aIler m, se„ ISIIIOV ' Itl r IlilWrTsi StC — 'Ill;u ' l "'""' oe exceded in u.rnient Cutting iw .11 opno.. Saturday MLtheA April. «n this country. nl ii,.- largest nnrl ,„.,-i' lash.onabk M... k; o: ; hereby return my grateful acknowledge* to no one, however solvent he may be, on i any such liberal terms : but in every in- j stance, in addition to the principal to all notes discounted, they require two or' more securities. I J.. not cju.pl.iin of this. It is ri;rht for the Banks to act circumspect- j ]y. Tins being admitt. d. 1 should like to \ pe,-'!"l.v so ■■dw *° circumstances know bv whet system of logic or ethics it j ■" described. Nor sboul can be detrimental to the public, .specially : amazed to see ihe individualstock gradual-that portion residing at a distance from all 'j ,=li"^ ll"ot1;'' hnn'U of,a, few pro™"""1 and wealthy politicians. How true is it era) timbers in the frame of the buddn g ; and expatiate awhile to the people, about This great and important point being Were broken, the front and the roar giving tiic beauties ol its tail, whin, at the same well established, it need excite no astonish- way considerably, both plank partitions of! |jme, they are exercised in pulling the Cor-tina world like ours, that there should , ihe room torn down, the window sash, I er over its tusks ami trunk. Tiny will shutters and doors broken and scattered ir. ; X:,\k most eloquently about an •undivided all directions. It is believed, that but for a ', South"—the National Democracy—Buck-strong outside chimney, at the rear or west i a.ian and bleeding Kansas—and all such s.ulf. while they will endeavor lu conceal Ion. the eyes of the Southern people the meut be a great struggle to procure and hold on to tlie stock in all such institutions, ai.l es-liave any one be i bat ''the world it governed toomurk, ami dwell upon. side, the whole central portion of the hotel building would have been made a complete wreck, accompanied perhaps with other consequences v hich sickens tl trunk of alien suffrage by which we have heart to been tossed in the air. and the tusks id" squatter sovereignty by which we have F our Hanks and improvements, to make tie former, when we grant them charters se-curing to them a sovereign, exclusive and ' u!l '00few men! When tne room was entered, immediate- I been gored to death.—Montgomery .lla. the most profitable of all privileges, to de- If these postulates be not sheer fiction, i ly after the alarm. Mr. Staub was discover- j Mail. _^ posit security instead ofpromise it, as some i: follows most (onclusively that the indi- , ed on his bed nnuomcious, surrounded by of th»m have done. Arc the Hanks so vidual stockholders in all such hanks are a flames, and the apartment filled with smoke. Eggs for Burns. 1 i l UKXCK . - IKilW.N ■ ■ . o. Car 1 illgtOli X. (' - Fear. N. f. \ 1i A,,b■i.•K>i>n.o..x.'.,av ■ Court IIo.is . s. c '".. Lexinrton, X. C. BOXXF.TS. KIBHMXsaml FLOW KRS ever of-j ™«^8 f,'" !ue \ety ''!,fral patronac- 1 have much better than the free men of the State highly favored class—if indeed they have j and the smell of powder and turpentine. The white of an egg has pro red of late 1. i.'.i in llii- m.irkii. AH persons can be suited a- !<» price ami uuality. Very thankful lor past favors. I hope, hy cheap goo.is, ami an honest rlfort to please, to merit i continuance of tb« same. SARAH ADAMS. Gnemboro', X. C.. April :trd.ls57. ...s? if . — •—^ ..--.— , -.. _ , ..to.r ,nUeM oeiier man me Jiee ...en oi ine .^taie mg.iiv lavoreu ci is-—.. wimw >«~j -»..- ...- . ..^.. v. , . ....... .,.,„^. . .... -~ ... -.. ~r„ , -- received since I -ave been in business here, I0 uhom they loan their '• promises to not the ability, owing to their great weahh I He Was hastily ftmoved from the bed, the the msH effiea'citms remedy for burns.— ol'm'"ll'ct'v',:er'1''n ce,vea beralshare pay" at six per cent, interest, after issu-' and learning, moral, political and aoeial lire extinguished, and his situation ri-en Seven or eight successive applications of My Shop^'up stairs, over ihe Store of Mr in«lwoor three for one, on all tbeir capital influence and standing, to rule the Sutte | further attended to. His body presented this substance sooth (he pain acu exclude Wm S. li'iliner, aim immediately opposite and lheir 'leposifs, that the Legislature and control her whole policy, especially an awful spectacle. His face, hands, and the burnt parts from the air. '1 his sim- ! the Bland House. Oct. 1856. ely opposil G. If. HAr.RF.LL. should continue to let them have the privi- to financial matters, to suit tbeir own pe- | lower extremities were horriuly bornl. bis pie remedy seems to us far preferable ttf legs ol flooding the country with paper cnliur v:rws and interest. |eyes closed, and his jaws locked. | collodion, or even cotton.— Scitutific .Inn
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [August 14, 1857] |
Date | 1857-08-14 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The August 14, 1857, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Patriot and Flag |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1857-08-14 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871562244 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
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% atriot ana Jlatj. ■■—^■M«*«MM*1v CO., Importers and
' Fancy Dry Goods, No. J -
ind 71 IteadeSl , New York.
... |so5. 868-tf.
IT7ATSOX & MEASES, GENERAL 4 MBROTCPE8 at Coffin'1 Gale-' ~, r— , . t . _,
TT Commission Merehanw, 34 Burling .i\_ ryJ—At COFFIN'S you CM get an ftffB Milfrilll it ITYt iFI'TIT
Slip, New York.—Specal attention paid to .Ambroiype for only one dollar. ComeWyP^"* 4?atllut •*• J!. Ulll.
tue >a.e ul Griau. Cotton and other Southern body an.I get one. These Ambrorypes are
money, without first
products,
I tTLiberal advances mad
ments.
A
-
All
lie] nt Law, Having removed to
Ol'. GRECiG, DENTIST, (6RAD-
• I A'l K i»i the Baltimore College o
Dental Surgery having located hirasell per-manently
in this village respectfully tenders
iiui-lied iij> trans parent-consign-
These Arabrotypee are finished up with
915 tt. two glasses iiennetically sealed together. |
These Ambrotypes are colored natural to
i- life.
■gniarlyihe his professional services to its citizens and
:ii..l/oon and HariiellCoun- those ol the surrounding country. rledeem*
SJ8 ti . i; unnecessary 10 publish long lists oi testi-inouials,
as he hopes to have sufficient op-
. i>. RKVN01.DS puituuity lo evince personally to ihose hav.
These Ambrotypes are warranted to neither
fade nor snot.
These Ambrorypes are excelled by none
in trie Union.
lie takes the Likenesses ol children in
Iroui two ti four seconds sitting.
His rooms are over Giliuer &i Hendrix's
ore.
PUBLISHED W'KKKLV BV
M. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. LOKG,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS,
TERMS: NJ.OII A YEAR. I\ AUVAMT:
S2.il! aflrr three munllis. ami sum Rflrr twelve
munllis from the dale if Milisrriutioii.
On
RATES OF ADVERTISING,
dollar per square lor the first week, and
,Kp£l|njr*e''"™t,MC"" ^^yw^'^nksorgwlied asours Col. John 11. White, the Coroner, held
nij which they themselves invariably ex- an>,en by degrees soon become a separate u inquest over the body of the deceased.
' TI; ■ •■• HI , ., I ""J distinct power—a power behind the on Monday, when the lurv rendered tho
the LiT'"' M" wl"bf.B0.n»«w«P«>n thwmepeaterth.il the throne its. if. l verdict that the death dune •• by reason of
tract in thl I . r"1 • " 7'"""1''*" !T " Ul" ,OM W>*X ''"' WOrU8 i,",ira"! WoU"ds "»* l""">- |