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% xnn VOLUME XXI. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING] ^txut tures, Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading. JULY 15, 1859. NUMBER 1044. BUSINESS CARDS. « r BBDCECOCK, ATTOR 1 t^ington, K C. Feb. 17,185a ATTORNEY AT LAW, 972 tf. . L*ES A. MMKt, »» ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBOROUGH, N. C. B. 4. A. HILL, LEXINGTON, N. C COMMISSION AND D ,.-(>BTII & DTLCT, \\ i awarding Merchants, FayettevUle, N. C. rTjTVBEEMAS, WITH ABBOTT, JONES & \ , . importers and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy ' *, K So. 158 Market Street, Philadelphia. i«vV. «•• &• «*• L. IMI'M:. COPARTNERS I in the practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Surge- .. Using*'** S. C. , IVRE.\CE HOI ME, 1/ Hitch Point, N. C. T. Laurence, Proprietor. Jbrca W 1859. 37 6m UBS. COFFIN * COBLE, JAMESTOWN, \ C have astoc-iaicd themselves together for the . *i«f PRACTICING MEDICINE in all its various '"-••r*. Special a'lii-ntion given to SURGERY. BUSINESS CARDS. OK L. MEENLEY, | p 2 O June 15, 1S59. C1XV I £ 40 ly THE PATRIOT. lost, an incredible number of their officers being killed and wounded, the soldiers were left, entirely to themselves in these isolated positions, from which there was no retreat. I'liey had been told before that they had to expect no mercy, as it was the habit of the allies to kill all prisoners and wounded; so they fought with this imaginary halter round , their necks. The wounded crept into the Kates oi Atrtenising. cellars, and hid themselves where they could ONE dollar per square for the first week, and twenty- . .» _„ , . , , * , , five cents fer every week thereafter. TWELVE LINES OR I ln °\d(ir n°t to'fall into the hands Ot the LESS making a square. Deductions made in. favor of I cruel enemy, there to starve and to die.— M. S. 8BERW00D. JAMES A. L0XO. SHERWOOD & LONG, EDITORS AND PROPKIETORS. TERMS: $2.00 A YEAR, IX ADVAXCE. standing matter as follows : S MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 TEAK. One square, $3 50 $5 50 $8 00 Two squares, 7 00 10 00 14 00 Three " 10 00 15 00... -.. 20 00 RL. DOWELL'S Photographic Cal- • lerj' is now opened, undCarneotypes, Melaiuo- Of- Feb. 185'.». i!4 tf. nftTjAMES K. IIALL, HAVING REMOVED wgreensborough, N. C, offers his Professional . -..'.'»tj the public. Oflice on West Market Street, . ••',-iu.:«' recently occupied as a residence by Hon. ha A •'«■••' February, 1858. 973 tf 14W COPAKTHERSRIP^J. A. LONG ft ,i, r. CaLDWBLL, Greensborough, N. C, having .. eitfed themselves >ri ll,c practice of the law, in the _.'„*",. i, :-,>rd county, will promptly attend to all -,..•:.: .■'•'' ,0 their care. Jan. 1858. 9t!7 tf IOH\ W. P.4YSE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, J . , . r permanently located in Greensborough, N. I' will attend the Courts of Randolph Davidson and '- ,-■ and promptly attend to the collection of all . |.", ; ir his hands. Jan. 9, 1857. 915 tf ll'VIMI* & WEARS, 6ENEBAL COMMIS- }] .; a Merchants, 84 Durling Slip. New York.— . ... ion paid to the sale of drain. Cotton and Having permanently located in Greensborough, they confidently expect a liberal patronage. Jftj^- Call and examine Specimens, and learn the Prices. Rooms formerly occupied by A. Starrett. sec-ond story of Garrett's brick building," Wist Market St., Greensborough, N. C. March, 1S58. 971 tf (<EORGE II. KELLY. COMMISSION MER-M chant, and Dealer in Family Groceries and Pro-visions, No. 11, North Water Street. WILMINGTON, N. C. Will keep constantly on hand. Sugars, Coffees, Mo-lasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Lard, Soap, Candles, Crackers, Starch, Oils, Snuffs, &c. Referenda:—O. G. Parsley. President of Commercial Rank : John Mcltae, President Bank of Wilmington, Wilmington, N. C. A. M. Gorman, Rev. R. T. Hctlin, Raleigh. J. it F. Garret, David McKuight, Greensbo-rough, N. C. : • ; • ■ rn products. . :.•_'-■ mentS 5C#*Liberal advances made 915 tf MtSlltLE WORKS.—GEORGE HEINBICH, Lcturer ofMonuments, Tombs, Heed-stones, ... at reduced prices, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, igh, N. C. t&" Orders from a distance I r .y tilled. THE BATTLE OF MAGENTA. Thrilling Description of the Slaughter, by a Correspondent of the London Times—The Horrors of War Unveiled—Shocking Scenes after the Battle—How the Wounded. Looked when Brought to Milan—Painful Incidents— The Popular Frenzy in Milan—L'xtraordi-nary Demonstrations of Joy. MAGENTA, June 7. The details which I sent you in my last letter about the combat at Pontedi Magenta touched only this part of the battle-field, and would be incomplete were I not to itell you what happened on the other side, at the of the bat 1 !E EVACUATJO.V OF MILAN. Unlike le of Magenta, had entered Milian. the revolution of 1848, when the COMMUNICATIONS. village ot Magenta itself you must keep in mind that three roads— I JJ)QC je Magenta was lulfillcd, and Magenta Numbers have been found thus concealed, and either dead or so exhausted that they are scarcely expected to reeover. Even now, three days after the battle, numbers are found and brought into the hospital, or to be buried. I saw myself, this morning, taken out of the cellars of the railway sta-tion, two poor wretches—a Tyrolese J agger and a soldier of the line, the first slightly wounded, and tho second almost dying with with fear Jind exhaustion. They heard be-low the discharge of the muskets found loaded on the field of battle, and thought it probably a serios of wholesale executions.— And yet how different was tho case! Not even towards their own soldiers are the French more humane than towards those who fell into their hands by tho chances ol war. They nurse them like children, handle them gently, like mothers, and do every-thing in their power to relieve their suffer-ings. Well, by 8 o'clock the mission of the that from Buffalora to Magenta xuuning Dearly due east, the main road to Milan, coming from l'onte Novo di Magenta to Magenta, and railway, which, having passed tho canal, leads to the left, and, intersecting the two roads, passes to the western side of the village of Magenta. The railway line taken. STRANGE SCENES IN MILAN. MILAN, June 8.—I arrived here yesterday afternoon with a train of wounded and pris-oners. As 1 told you in my last, the Mi-anese, immediately after tho Austrian cvac-fight last 1 five days, this time the Austri-ans evact ited tho place in the silence of the night. ) ith the experience of 1848 before them anc the allies behind them the Austri-an* well knew that Milan %vas untenable, and seve? d days ago I heard one of the offi-cers whw had been taken in tho battle ot Magenta ' ay that a revolution at Milan was expectec even before they had left. The victory i the allies made this superflous, and the Austrian» took the wise step of abandon ig the diaffected town. Even be-fore the ews of the defeat of the Austrians penetrat d through other sources the aspect oftheTi ;trians coming back from the front showed i )mething was wrong. They had consider bly changed their attitude of mas-ters, ant from the great movement among them it ould bo seen that they were prepar-ing for ftheir retreat. They, indeed, still led the seven Zouaves whom they a during the fight, but they came in one g te, and, passing through the citadel, ;nt ot , at tho other. The Podesta of the town w it with them ; ho was too unpopu-lar a p -son to remain. In the morning, when it lecame clear that the Austrians had left, th Municipal Council assumed tho direction of affairs, and took measures to prevent^ disorder, which Otherwise might have ar.^ien. Three thousand muskets were distributed among the more respectable part of the v*)ute, who guarded all the public promen; had tak at went 971 tf UR. W. I*. I»I'«H IS PERMANENTLY SET- ■ : ii llllill POINT. N C, where he will give ! ri led attention to the duties of his profession. ' . -. ntion given to Obstetrics and the Diseases j i and Children. July. 1859. 4:!tf ' formed it s corps i Tine of battle, as far as tho l|4HIILETO\ SI1EITERD, ATTORN II AX LAW, formerly of Salem. N. C, but now of Irwinton. «.««i -ria. Will practice in the counties of Wilkinson. Twiggs, :,.:■ '-. Pulaski, lrwin. Wilcox. Telfair, Montgoin-ar and Washington. Jan. 21, 1859. ly \t 4KO.--J. F. Jollce lias purchased •• fall, a large and well selected STOCK of < iitliiti^.' Hoots. Shoes and IlatS. which he i . .. CHEAP FOB CASH, or to punctual customers j .x. k •:■ :• credit. October 28, 1858. 8tf Daniel >r. Zimmerman, I formerly of L1NCOI.NTON. N. ('.. and romoved to the i ground permitted, placing the first division NEY ! larKe Store Xo. 53 Xorth 3rd .street, below i £G lhe lctl an(1 tiie second to the right, some Areh, where an increased stock will be kept, and i ..,, .• . . „ „.,..,i .,.,,1 ,i,„ p..; inducements offered equal to any house in the trade, artillery on the narrow road, and the 1 usi- 19 Cm leers and Chasseurs de la Garde as reserves, » „ ,. s J. M. CLARK. 4 LLEN &(l.tRK, COMMISSION MEB-A< : »N.'S. Wilmington. X.C. Promptper- >. •." ••• nt on given to consignments of Naval Stores, •" • r.-r ..iher Country Produce, for sale or shipment. .-..- .n Lime, Plaster. Cement, Hair, ic. :.•..... 21, 1859. ly i P.SPERRY, ol North Carolina, .\. With WM GBAYDON & CO., ••T» and Jobber of I»rv CJoods, 40 PABE .: ICE and 41 BABCLAY STBEET, Win. firaydon., | „ v..„,, .' °1'0 H- Seele* Philadelphia, Jan. 20, 1859. N" M. MARTI\. HKO. & CO.. GROCERS . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 130. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Ta. K. M. MiRTIY. SOX -t CO.. COMMISSION ME K C HANTS, BJi« limiinil, Ta. L^oods wagons, which had been made as soft its tho circumstances admitted by putting straw and hay at the bottom. To these the unfortunate wretches were carried, in ago nies of pain caused by the movement. A N. M. MARTIN', Sit., B. A MARTIN, W. K. MAHI1N. RO. TAXVAHII.L. II. I.. I'Ll'MMEH. JR., H. M. MARTIN", JR. large barrel of cooling drink, made of water and syrup, was near, as well as another filled with wine, with which to assuage that fiery thrist caused by their wounds. Boughs were cut to make an awning over the open goods trucks, so as to protect their miserable inmates from the rays of a real Italian sun. This Station and the very railway train it-regnlar order of battle. The=farmhouse in I self were certainly tho most shock ng scenes idvance became the object of a murderous of misery which one can possibly conceive. ieht. The enemy had concentrated a con- It was the darker side ot a brilliant victory he advanced boldly against the enemy's posi-tion. Tho infantry, as scon as it came with-in sight of the enemy, had to extend itself through the fields and vineyards. The ground is so full ot these latter and trees that the lino could not advance in compact order, but had to take to a more loose for-mation between the skimishing line and tho B^-Striotpersonal attention given to the sale of pro-j^^^ mftss Q^ troops around and in it, j—looking behind the scenes by daylight; dace Orders tor goods promptly filled.-^, 401y ; an,| .,.,.linst lhis u^ 2d Regiment of the For- | wounded in all stages of agony and pain, 8. '■'•:. ,\e« York. "l Win. A. Scott. tf \Y ISA ROWLAND. W. O. REYNOLDS. | J. H. ROWLAND. lOIVLWI) ft, REYNOLDS, SCCCESSOBS to Anderson & Reynolds, Grocers md Commission : .-.•-. NORFOLK, Va. B@"Pay particularat- • tjon '•• the sale of Flour Grain, T..b:icco. etc.. avoid- '..• unnecessary charges, and rendering prompt re- : :w. December, ls.',7. '.it :i tf A. PHM1IER, 1MPORTF.R AND DEAL-er in English and American HARDWARE, SADDLERY HABDWARE, AND CARE I A< rE MATERIALS, iVo. lu Bollingbrook Street. (SIGH OF IIIK KEY) NEXT DOOR TO LIBRARY HALL, PETERSBIRti, VI. &3-ALL GOODS SOLD AT NEW YORK PBICE5. June 1. Ib59. 38 lypd RESPECT-eiiMI Lcion was sent, who' attacked it with \ only half clad, torn, dusty, and muddy in ■ nvat elan. The enemy, who saw himself in j their own blood. The priests walking about danger of losing this point ffawpui for his with the viaticum to administer the last sac-right wing, senta eolamn to the right to ! rament to the dying; the glazed eye ot death outflank this body, and, if possible, to cut it in some, showing that they bad ceased to off The Sardinians were to have been to suffer, the working eyes of others and the the left as reserve, as well as to guard; kneeling priest before them, showing they against any such movement, and then like- ■ were on the point of sighing their Ust; near wise to try and envelope the Austrian right them wore others, whom you would nave I rear and thus to cut it off from its thought dead had it not been for tho lmper- [For the Gr«emborough Patriot.] LAW. SHERIFF AND CORONER.—The Sheriff is an officer of very great antiquity, his name being derived from the Saxon words "reine genera," the reece bailiff, or officer of tho shire. He is called in Latin cirecottus, as being the deputy of the earl or comes, to whom the custody of tho shire is said to have been committed. But the earls in pro-cess of time, by reason of their high employ-ments and attendance on the King's person, not being able to transact the business of the country, were relieved of that burden, re-serving to themselves the honor, but the labor was laid on the Sheriff. Sheriffs in England were formerly chosen by the inhabitants of the several counties, as they now are in this State, but tho man-ner of election was changed. Anciently, in some counties, the Sheriffs were hereditary, as they were ir. Scotland, until the statute 20 Geo. 2nd, and still continue in the county of Westmoreland. Until the Sth Elizabeth, one person was In many instances, Sheriff of two counties. Where the office was heredi-tary, it might descend to and be exc.-uted generally performs all the duties which x>< r-tain strictly to tho office of Sheriff; a vo y few only accepted, whore tho personal pr ►> enco of tho high Sheriff is necessary. J I-though these were recognized by the law *k« ofneors, yet tho Sheriff was responsible f «r their acts. But in this State it is presuin *i that ono man can perform all the duties .«ot Sheriff, as he acts here in a ministerial capi'' - ity alone; and although our Sheriffs alwa buildinjj;, anil patroled the town, to prevent by a female. Ann, Countess of Pebroke, disorder These measures were sufficient to '. had tho office of hereditary Sheriff of West-maintaii tranquility and good humor; not m0reland and exercised it in person. the slightest excess has occurred. In the beginniK the mob, thinking of 1848, began to tear fp the pavement in plates to make In England, the Sheriff acted as the keeper of the peace, as a ministerial officer, and as the barricaJI-s. This was stopped immediately, | King's bailiff. In this country, he acts only and notjirg can be more orderly than tho j jn a ministerial capacity, ie., he is the miu-behavicl of the people It is a counterpart: jelcr or 8CPvant oftbo law whoB8 duty [t i3( of whatfiiappeued in luscanv, and proves, .... ,. that thlpcople, if left alone, are quite capa-' as ■»<*> t0 esecute a» V™*« U»uln« lrom ble of taking care of themselves. ; the Courts of the land. In the commence- With<the institution of the Provisional! ment ofcivil causes> hc is lo scrve the writ> Government, if we tcan call it so, all the tram- to arrest and take bail; when the cause mels of lhe police, censorship, kc, the well- comes to trial, he must summon and return known .ngines of repression, have ceased to the jurv; when it is determined, he must see exist-.*ee movement in body and mind., . -, f ho Coilrt CWftod into •». and yet§io haranging, speechifying, forming * • ... , , of cfubl or anything of that kind. The ; cution. In criminal matters, he also arrests Council-has posted up a proclamation to re- \ and imprisons, he returns the jury, he has organizi the old National Guard; another the custody of the delinquent, and he exc-proclanlttion requests the citizens to receive clUcs lll(J Bentenfe of the Court, though it the artirly.'.wi ll.; a „ndn:a»it&hi»rd.u>ani«n,onun.c.^e.si ;t.h;e , . . . .. , ai.*-s4fc«« *kU arrival »t the two allied Sovereigns, and Hius , extends to death itself. Our Sheriffs i.n.t.his the joy-it the long-sighed for delivery, and State, are elected by the freemen in the the recc-ition of the deliverers, which throws country, who are entitled to vote for mem-evcrytlfng else in tho background. A town ■ bers 0f tne l,0Use of Commons. Tho election intoxiclted with joy—this is the aspect. ofi3 hel(J e . tw0 and thc return8 Milan if present. Ever since the entrance J J of tho |-ench yesterday morning the frenzy '^ to the County Court < lerk. No per- _ nt derived in as is er nd ho has cor happen tounag a troops flowers] and ha fM. utnamn u. D. ». 8., • fully offers hlsprofessi .nal services to the citizens not been able to come up in wing and ..—, „ . line of retreat. Owing, as I said before, to : ccptiblo movement ol tne eye tin- difficulties of the narrow road, they had . sivo twist of the limb 1 ou becar.io invo - or • convul- )ecat.ie invol-time," and the I untarily silent when you entered and took U'>1. II. KJRKSEV, COMM1SSU1N MER-chant and General Agent, Morehead City, N. <-. \v Q attend to buying, Belling, receiving and forwarding bll kinds of produce and merchandise. y, .....,--iiov. j. M. Morehead, Qreensborongh, N. •'. John II. Haughton, Esq., Newberne, SJ.C. Dr. F. J. Hill. Wilmington, N. C. H. A. London, Esq., PittS-I rough, S. 0. .'une 1, 1858. 987 tf IEXJIiCTON JEWELKf STORE.— t lhe subscriber has on band the fine GOLD LE-rER W \Tilll.S manafactured by Johnson of Liver- ■ I.and Dixon of London. Also, the Silver Lever . pine and common Virgo Watch, with a variety or JEWELBV of all descriptions. All of which will lie ■ :'. » for cash. Watches of all descriptions repaired-i: f GEOBGE BILEY. .i. dTOKKLI . ALK>:. OLDHAM. k;tiilii:i.V S. OLDHAH, GBOCEBS AND immission Merchants. WikniBfton, N. ('. Liher-on M.irket Street, second story of Garrett's brick build- I ^..^ .^ ;l[on„ „ hand to hand tight with rifle ST? *J Ci _ ■■■ tdvances made ou produce consigned to us, when . >,0„g-i,t jn ,i,js market. ing, jahere lie will always be found unless professional ly absent April 29, 1858. 982tf OTTO 111IBER, .1 i: W i: tj t. E K A I l> WATCH-MAKER, West Market. GBBESSBOBO', N. ('.. has on hand and is receiving a splendid and well selected stock of fine and fashionable Jewelry of every description, among which may be found several magni-ficient sets of coral Jewelry. He lias also a siock of tine Gold and Silver Watches. All repairing done in the BEST MANNER and war-ranted. All persons purchasing Jewelry, would do well to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident that he can sell as good bargains as can be tnd bayonet. Except on the read there ; sigh. You forgot almost that there was a was no opportunity for the use of artillery. \ victory to redeem this dark scene, and these The French had some rocket batteries, how- men, who would otherwise have peaceluliy miuati ment—1 showet the Mi this m But ment point, the Ki It wo the tw phal i my w admit. taken showi <ly kn inued. I was not here when this son shall be eligible to thc office of Sheriff, d, butjfrom all one sees now it is easy who is not of the. ago of twenty-one years, ne what the first eight of the French I and Iiaa „ot robijed in the county in which in,stu, ha, ve c. aused;:.',—th,o s e., showe.rs..ot h, e i. s ch, osen, f„or one year, i.mmed,-iat.el,y pre-that clapping of hands, those shouts. . » , , ,, , , rahs, in which the Milanese seem far ; ceding his election, and shall not have pos-bctteri > than any Italians 1 have ever heard! sessed a freehold of one hundred acres of iiival lasted till late in the night, and \:Un\) ;,, f00 simple, for six months next be-ination was improvised by placing torc ami immediately preceding tho day ot (.in t. h, e ail"lc-uo"n"ic-'s' all the li&trhts which were]h,.is el.e.c.tion, wh,.ich, ,h o *sh, al„l con ,t.inue t.o h, ol,d, .8 have deputies to assist them, for whoso a ts they are responsible, yet they are not at ill recognised in law. Gaolers here, ae in B in-land, are the mere servants of the Sbcr tf, and he must be responsible for their condi ;t. Their business is to keep safely all such per-sons as arc committed to them by lawful war-rant, and if they suffer any such to escape, j lie Sheriff shall answer for it in his own pro er porson. Tho oflice of Coroner, is a very anei ono at common law. Tho word is from the Latin "Coronator,"' because, England, he has principally to do with p of tho crown, or such wherein, the Kin more immediately concerned. This oft is of equal antiquity with tho Sheriff, was ordained together with him to keep peace, when tho earla gave up the ward- iip of the country. The office and power ■ Coroner are, either judicial or miniate: but principally judicial. It is tho duty <1 ft Coroner, whenever he is informed that .ny person is slain, or nuddenly dead, to gi^ to the place where such person is and forth v ith summon a jury of good and lawful n'en, whereupon, the Coroner, upon oath of | jury at the said place, shall .raiike ii <p when, how, and by what means such i i ed person came to his death, and his ni i if it was known, together with all the in rial circumstances attending his death if it shall appear th.:t the deceased slain, then, who was guilty, if known Of In any manner tho cause of his deatl "lie shall have taken and delivered tothoMii iff, all persons, found by inquisition, to be ;u Jty, ■ad bind Ov-er witnesses to tho next tt ri» of the Superior Court. He shall male :jp a record of his inquisition, signed by the ju.ors and return .the same to the next Suptfior Court of law of his county. i The ministerial oflice of a Coroner \* July as tho Sheriff's substitute, ant ing, he is under the same rul lions, and subject to the name fines. I< Ui-tures and penalties, as Sheriffs' are bj aw, for neglect or disobedience of the same di i<- Coroners are appointed by tho Co 'iity Courts, a majority of tho Justices being ent, and hold their oflice during good I vior. They are required to execute i in the sum of 8^000, for the faithful dis-harge of all the duties of tho office, v Inch aid iry us-me te-nd •as during his term ol oflice. nside be apartments. The ITeCt was striking, for it was tho illu-l of the whole town at the same mo- j >o person shall be eligible, who has betore ■o spontaneous and sudden that it been Sheriff, and hath failed to settle with and fully pay up to every officer, the taxes which were L}' law due from him; nor shall any Court permit such former Sheriff to give bond for, or re-onter upon the duties of the office, until be has produced before thc ( ntirt, made their entry into the town.— the receipt in full of every officer for such Thave been a pardonable vanity il taxes. Sovereigns had made their trium- .. , . ... „ , , ,, .„ trv i.n'to»the IT.t a lii-an c..a..p.;i.t.a,il o„<i -t.hi.e„ e„n„- ,^.u,„me,m,ber oi the General..AssemblJy or hall the pomp which such an entry Council ol State, nor any practising attorney Well, not only was no advantage shall tie eligible, fcf such an opportunity, but every XYhon elected, the Sheriff shall give three ,roff was studiously avoided. ^»bH DOndfl> eacu jn the sum of 310,000,00—one better than anything else how united jineso are in feeling, at any rate at ment. was this morning that the excite-d frenzy atcained their culminating At eight o'clock the Emperor and nd when -o Sact-tles and jrejnhv ehu-iond bond must be renewed annually, ort.io ia forfeited. ■ft :• i :." trmtei—CoL John McBae, President of the Bank «f Wilmington. 0. G. Paratoy, Esq., President of the. '' oneraal liaiik. Aug. 28, 1857. M8 I y l-i: 1 SCOTT WILL. L. SCOTT. •COTT & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AND COCN- .. ,aw, - - GREENSBOROUGH, N". C, Kill attend the Courts of Huilford, Alamance, Ban-lolj. li. Davidson, Forayth and Rockingham. All claims -••:.-•.- t to them for collection, will receive prompt mention. Office on North Street, fourth door from -:.;•..-. . corner. August 1st, 1H08. 996 tf. LlINSEBM H S. SMITH. NO. 4o' NORTH T111RU STREET, were armed. Besides thiB, the defenders of was, indeed, a hard lot. the position kept as much as possible in close j But it was, above all, when the wounded line so that every shot of their adversaries I had to be moved to the carriages that the told upon them. You never saw such a: neighborhood became almost into-crable.— frightful scene of carnage as on all this . Such shrieks, such pale laces, contracted by •■■round which thc Austrians defended inch pain, such torn limbs! by inch, but had to leave at last. It is like | to transport the remains of s1 BI.»\KS.—A I I 1.1. SUPPLY OK BLANK WAR-ranta, Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Attachments, Decla- '■•■ :• in Ejectment, Administrator's Notices, and - >OJ v:heT forms, will always be found at the Store of idam». Dobson .% Orimeo, in Lexington, who ire our —' Bti ; .- the sale of the Bame; and who are also our i Igentstorceive and forward to us. all kinds of Job Invite the attention of the trade NA to their large illlll »illlfd stork of Clio Coffee, Sugars, Kc., which are offered at the lowest IICJ* ra(e<* and in lots to Milt pui'Cliasers Their purchases being exclusively for cash, ennldcs theni QOOD6 AT VEBY LOW FIGTJBES. January 1, 1859. ly The soldiers ordered them seemed to forget every T'^'^tragMr: shak'oes" I thing in their anxiety to alleviate the pain Philadelphia. I knapsacks, muskets! shoes, cloaks, tunics,! of tho sufferers The philanthropist would of NORTH CAROLI- lillL,n an Btained with blood, and speaking of have been touched by so mucti care, and tne the obstinate resistance even now when the cynic might have sneered at the "oa that greater part of the wounded have been re-' the very men who had made the wounds moved and the dead mostly buried: Of how | should now try to cure the mischief, ready .... SHERWOOD .V LONG. |» J. Mi:\l>i:\ll 4I.I-. LAND AGENT, WILL Hi i ; and enter Government Land. Locate Land "> rants, make investments for capitalists at Western :-"---. ^ ij taxes, and transact a general real estate bu- 1'••--. u Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Address, •''■•' • .-..-. Minnesota. j ;. ■ . r—Hon. J. M Morehead, Ge-rge C. Mcn-l- •' -'. i " Walter Gwynn and lion John A. tiilmcr. % 16,1866. 8><8tf \V II. HcRARI & CO.. FACTOBS AND I • - jsion Merchants, Agents for the sale and I ,i: UOSSET, BBOWN *i CO.. |f WILMINGTON, N. C. i:uov» \. I>E ROSSET & CO., NEW YORK. COMMISSION M EECHANTS. ry Importers of pure Peruvian and other Guanos, Land Plaster, &c. iy Sole A«ents at Wilmington for Reese's Manipu-lated Guano, and W.Whitelock i:Co.'s Superphosphate of Lime. Cy Particular attention given to the sale of Naval Stores. Cotton and other Produce. April 20, lS-'-U. 3i fimpd (<R0II:R *t IMKf.RS SEWIHG B»A-Jl CHINKS—The attention of Housekeepers Seara-and the village close by. Pressed back all j us out ol: sight of tho Station. On our arrival "iMff the line the Austrians concentrated at Milan a numberof volunteer nurses were al-dere all their efforts ot resistance.; In front! ready waiting, with glasses of lemonade to of thc station beyond the line df rails is a ! assuage thc burning thirst after a passage ol 1-iro-e Ions pit, extending for* somo distance ' more than an hour. to The right and left, ami formed ly the ex- i You jumped out of thc carnago, arid a few cavation's necessary for the construction of steps brought you ...to another world from the line. Where the pit ceases, a line of i thc sight of misery to that o happmoss f.om stron-wood railings, painted yellow, is put' pale faces to radiant ones, lrom shrieks of u for5 some distant on both sides to pre-, misery to cr.es ofjoy and exultation, rom "■nt passing across the line. Besides this few wretches, Buffering men, to a people mad ,he railway bank, which is somewhat raised, with joy, from a railway tram full ol man- ■--> iinens of humanity to a largo town stresses. Dross-makers and Tailors, is invited lo the unrivalled excellence of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines They arc simple in construe ion. in model manafac-v up to the last moment when tho entry *-as to take place, and an early hour conditioned for the collection payment and was el wen, in order not to leave the people settlement of the county and poor taxes, M time t prepare for the reception. No troops required by law—one for the collection, pay-precei id, giving notice beforehand that the ment an(i sutt|0meiit of the public taxes as momc t was approaching. No splendid uni-farms ir gaudy carriages. It iv ot'two commanders at [For the Greensborough Patriot.] "OH, FOB THE DAYS OP HERO} EXTRACTS FROM A LETTER—I'ICKEO UP—h "CHROPS" TO A FaiKND. Ilic-j ONE 11 v DEAR MAC :—After leaving Gl boro'on-Monday, Juno 27 185'-! ("not gated by thc Devil") with that orow tined for Normal College, I very MM cov llBtl-die* the ei their -oops. Thej came lrom the last sta- ] return make of all process and precepts to tion, J obbiette, which is about three leaugues ],jm directed, and pay and satisfy all fees tions, prove ultimately to be for oar g od,— distar , dusty and hot; a small body ot cav-1 flnj gum3 0j m0ney, by him received or lev- were it not, life would be one sad M ne of airy a id,C aides ^i ceded and closed up the ^^ process, Into the proper despondency, and hope would n< V. I rear; n the midst the two Sovereigns, too | ^f .,. _ _ Kins mi gricvoi ir 1. made up my mind to "suffer ttnd be ■tioag." Tho immutable provision of an all w i-e'l'rov-idence, in casting a veil o'er the geruoa ol ™ †gjmn| -! required by law—and one conditioned that humanity, and permitting visions .ifd ttnnttiiccii-- tho head ot" he shall well and truly execute and due paled bliss from being rculiz-d, by Wit|dwld« ing future realities foreign to our eiMOta* f Sardinia in the middle of the road,, office, or to the person to whom the same , been born. and tl ' Emperor to his right, both followed ' shall bo due. He shall not be deemed Sheriff by th r stuff. The shortest road was cho-: unjji those bonds arc given, and shall renew them annually. For every neglect to execute all process to sen U pass through the town to the Villa Bonaj urte, which is near the Giardini Pub- j lici; Kit itwasall in vain. The news of their arrivJ spread with the quickness of light-: him legally issued and directed, he shall lor-ning, fnd was made patient by ono frantic ! fcit S100, where the process shall be delivor-shoutjofjoy, with which 1 might almost say C(1 t,( ,1JIU) twenty days before tho sitting of tho whole town gave vent to its feelings; ,.h j;c s.i|iR, js retunwbie. the tbbusands who were already thronging l the Xeta began with one impulse to hurry' ami tor every lalse return, shall forfeit 1500, in the! direction from which the shout first'. and be liable to the party grieved, for dam-arose. Thc scene—while the two sovereigns ' as,es ]ic 8i,u|| take no obligation of or from passed by—it is impossible for tho pen to ad- person i„ his custody, but as payable to equal; ly describe. ! Imagine the madness of enthtuiasui, the whole heartof a people pour- • _-r '• .... .,f ('..lion Hour, I.rain. Salt, (iroceries. &C, 1 "'■• Princess an i Water Streets. Wilmington, N. C. J ."• - .' i Ivan M in Consignments. _■•-.". a II It Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape f, •- DBRI ISSET .v Brown, Wilmington, N. C. F. & j JJj^j^j »Bd durable in operation^ beautiful in ;: i:. - Salem, N C. C. Graham ,v Co.. Marion C. | d finish, and applicable alike to families or ma ''— s i . Hunt, Adderton ,v Co., Lexington. N. C. , lureu The company feel confident that their Machines are the best ever offered to the public, and refer for confir- I it families who C«1I*L Ii. TIIOM tS has rremoved his HAR- >• ',•.•• - latel,y ip posi•te,th»e N-ew,,Court H., ouse, Ii nIn»iTvOe uu»-,ee«duthiect™n.. Price tr^otn^ ^--^'U^toS^LiO--A».N Aeeni "' • . fill e plea ed to receive calls from his old _ , ..„ ,c-u ' ' "-.,.- :-- . : blic Kenerally. It is his intention September 23,1858. ^_u forms a kind of ready parapet, behind which gled spec the defenders enjoyed some protect ion. The in its best holiday attire, the windows deco- S atioti, as weU as the neighboring buildings , rated with carpets and tejoolors, French and and a square, solid Campanile, were filled : Italian, the balconies failed with the fan, with riflemen, while troops of the line mass- I greeting every now uniform as it passed, ed themselves in front of them. As the and throwing flowers upon all soldi-•«. with- ■an.e up they were brought out here, out distinction ; the streets crowded With ,le hurrahing and clapping their hands ' h in I.! public ge '-"f nhanda GOOD ASSORTMENT , •* ttt\KSS, and oilier articles in his line, which *,'- '. - ■ i to sell ou reasonable terms. •'•' • ' J . 1859. lOtf I t'k:> >|. I;I<\J;V. I tt tliaitrtir^sl. " ■ †• iya every kind of Merchandize i i t!ie ( Forwards for J; pet cent, c mmission. ■ ", • ' ' •• - Parlor Organs, Organ Melodeons, | II ir) -. (juitars. Stools, Covers, Music, etc., *•' ■ --.• an i retail. \\\ Instruments warranted '-. for "Lindsays Patent Pump," Garden En- ; ■• etc i ircularsof InstrnmenU and Pumps bent •„- •• application. Refers to John A. Gihner, C. P •waaauhaU, it. L. Swain, and others. 950 ins. 1^11.1.. 11958! Hamilton iw laaliam, 5 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, \re now prepared to offer on the most favorable terms, to WHOLESALE BUYERS, a large stock oi For- •■inn ami llonicstir l»i\v Goods, selected with great care for the Fit 11 *i Winter Trade, which, for variety, beauty, and its adaptation to the NORTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, AND TKNNESSEE TRADE, 1 w SO mat was done, and the column entered Inge. Here every house had become a cas-tle, held by a desperate garrison, it requited a regular combat to take it, and letter after letter could be written on the incidents in will be found second to none. Buyers from all sections t wi,jcl] these isolated coinbata abounded. are invited to a close end rigid examination of mir Stock, j 'p|iere js n0 Jotlbt the Austrians fought des-pnees. &c. No. 60 SYCAMORE STREET, Iperalely, even when every thing seemed the vil-1 These were the new Municipal or National Guard ot volunteers, who were armed with thc muskets found in the citadel, and kept by the police since. In one word, Milian was rejoicing at the retreat of the Austrians and the entry of the French, which had taken place that morning. September lu. Petersburg, Va. ed ou from the r.| killin ted tl and ) before those who had delivered it himself as Sheriff. He shall not deman I, exact, take or receive any greater fee or JIV thraldom. Such may have been i reward whatsoever, nor shall have any :.l-eption of those demigods of old, after , |0Vy;ince, reward or satisfaction from the some wild monster which had dessola-b|ic f<jr ^j,, by him done, other j world. N-\ooit aann eeyvee rreemuuaiiinuceud tiexaxurlieoasas |I f• , , .._/_. .... r- ....... r- * -u-j| oudi must.iha.v..e.KbJe;e,n, tiin..e. mIMoBmMen*t l»o•.,t,. i than such sum as the Count•y» Court s:ia both: One such moment is almost sufficient allow for "ex-offic.o services, and the allow-to repay for all the cares, sacrifice, and atice given and provided by law. lie shall nsksjjwithout which a great work like theirs > !,avc t|,c j..,,.^ an,i keeping of the public jail Kleven diminutive specimens of Inn'unity were a portion of tho passengers : I tmlght say a small portion, while their aflec ionate "nuiiniiias" endeavored by every means in their power to show off their roS|ectfve qualities, while tossing them up andidowti, by interlauding those endearing eMtheU at stated periods, that have p—If I pr the last tiinetcen centuries tho brafni ft the most distinguished vocabularists toClenne^ but which are familliar not only t » al mar-ried men of this enlightened ni^«-. b t a'-» to every crusty old bachelor as "babjk talk." Quartettes were the order of the W, anj on ono occasion the atmosphere of tlie curs was redolent with tho frantic HITCHII' of tl o entire group proceeding from the vindictive feelings of the Engineer which ■ppejtred to have been roused up to the highest tate of tension, while brooding over his own!domes* tic troubles, and wishing to reiali:itt*ou t!ie were almost forgotten in thc emotion of the ■ je.>utv jor collection, hc shall diligently en-moment, and fell often long before those had j ^^ tljc Mlln . but unless the passed for whom t.ey had been intended.—, ... ,, . . K-*;—.«#. ;„tiif.« For the first time I saw emotion pierce , claim be within, the jurtsrhction of a jOSt«* through that mysterious and impenetrable as in the case of constables, he is not bcui.U countenance of tins Emperor—he would have ! jor the collection of it. The corps of the I>uc de Magenta, the victors) towards Verona, as been more than a jaao had it been otherwise. There is a rumor to-day that another Aus-trian corps of about 10,000 has shown itself in the neighborhood of Milan, and a few leagues onlv from it. Whether it is only TJrban'fl corps and another of the stragglers I don't know. It is, at any rate, in an^iwk-ward position, for by this time the allies have considerably advanced on the upper road In England, where the Sheriff acts in gers in verj peculiar attitudes, and rfabetasx ti.it i11tr most unequivocally that ("CSJUSf have their effects." I noticed ono very tall, spare !.-|ly sur-rounded by some pledges of domestic bliss, which latter had ioiperccptii.lv united ministerial capacitv, and also in that of keep- from infancy into the •BOCoeding rfttges oi erofthe King's peace, and thc King's bailiff, life, without any apparent effort « their to execute these various offices, thc Sheriff' part, but a determination to dimi liafa the baa under him many inferior officers; an | gingerbread business as far as their inaneial under Sheriff, bailiffs and gaolers, who must > position would admit of, tho tldest of whom neither buy, sell, nor farm their offices on ; had probably seen some nine summers. She welUs Z OS road, forfeiture of 600 pounds. The under Sheriff | verified that most miserable slant er upon J.
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [July 15, 1859] |
Date | 1859-07-15 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The July 15, 1859, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood & James A. Long. |
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VOLUME XXI. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING]
^txut
tures, Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading.
JULY 15, 1859. NUMBER 1044.
BUSINESS CARDS.
« r BBDCECOCK, ATTOR
1 t^ington, K C. Feb. 17,185a
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
972 tf.
. L*ES A. MMKt,
»»
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GREENSBOROUGH, N. C.
B. 4. A. HILL,
LEXINGTON, N. C
COMMISSION
AND
D
,.-(>BTII & DTLCT, \\ i awarding Merchants, FayettevUle, N. C.
rTjTVBEEMAS, WITH ABBOTT, JONES &
\ , . importers and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy
' *, K So. 158 Market Street, Philadelphia.
i«vV. «•• &• «*• L. IMI'M:. COPARTNERS
I in the practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Surge-
.. Using*'** S. C.
, IVRE.\CE HOI ME,
1/ Hitch Point, N. C.
T. Laurence, Proprietor.
Jbrca W 1859. 37 6m
UBS. COFFIN * COBLE, JAMESTOWN,
\ C have astoc-iaicd themselves together for the
. *i«f PRACTICING MEDICINE in all its various
'"-••r*. Special a'lii-ntion given to SURGERY.
BUSINESS CARDS.
OK L. MEENLEY,
| p
2 O
June 15, 1S59.
C1XV
I £
40 ly
THE PATRIOT. lost, an incredible number of their officers
being killed and wounded, the soldiers were
left, entirely to themselves in these isolated
positions, from which there was no retreat.
I'liey had been told before that they had to
expect no mercy, as it was the habit of the
allies to kill all prisoners and wounded; so
they fought with this imaginary halter round
, their necks. The wounded crept into the
Kates oi Atrtenising. cellars, and hid themselves where they could
ONE dollar per square for the first week, and twenty- . .» _„ , . , , * , ,
five cents fer every week thereafter. TWELVE LINES OR I ln °\d(ir n°t to'fall into the hands Ot the
LESS making a square. Deductions made in. favor of I cruel enemy, there to starve and to die.—
M. S. 8BERW00D. JAMES A. L0XO.
SHERWOOD & LONG,
EDITORS AND PROPKIETORS.
TERMS: $2.00 A YEAR, IX ADVAXCE.
standing matter as follows :
S MONTHS. 6 MONTHS. 1 TEAK.
One square, $3 50 $5 50 $8 00
Two squares, 7 00 10 00 14 00
Three " 10 00 15 00... -.. 20 00
RL. DOWELL'S Photographic Cal-
• lerj' is now opened, undCarneotypes, Melaiuo-
Of-
Feb. 185'.». i!4 tf.
nftTjAMES K. IIALL, HAVING REMOVED
wgreensborough, N. C, offers his Professional
. -..'.'»tj the public. Oflice on West Market Street,
. ••',-iu.:«' recently occupied as a residence by Hon.
ha A •'«■••' February, 1858. 973 tf
14W COPAKTHERSRIP^J. A. LONG ft
,i, r. CaLDWBLL, Greensborough, N. C, having
.. eitfed themselves >ri ll,c practice of the law, in the
_.'„*",. i, :-,>rd county, will promptly attend to all
-,..•:.: .■'•'' ,0 their care. Jan. 1858. 9t!7 tf
IOH\ W. P.4YSE. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J . , . r permanently located in Greensborough, N.
I' will attend the Courts of Randolph Davidson and
'- ,-■ and promptly attend to the collection of all
. |.", ; ir his hands. Jan. 9, 1857. 915 tf
ll'VIMI* & WEARS, 6ENEBAL COMMIS-
}] .; a Merchants, 84 Durling Slip. New York.—
. ... ion paid to the sale of drain. Cotton and
Having permanently located in Greensborough, they
confidently expect a liberal patronage.
Jftj^- Call and examine Specimens, and learn the
Prices. Rooms formerly occupied by A. Starrett. sec-ond
story of Garrett's brick building," Wist Market St.,
Greensborough, N. C. March, 1S58. 971 tf
( o person shall be eligible, who has betore
■o spontaneous and sudden that it been Sheriff, and hath failed to settle with
and fully pay up to every officer, the taxes
which were L}' law due from him; nor shall
any Court permit such former Sheriff to give
bond for, or re-onter upon the duties of the
office, until be has produced before thc ( ntirt,
made their entry into the town.— the receipt in full of every officer for such
Thave been a pardonable vanity il taxes.
Sovereigns had made their trium- .. , . ... „ , , ,, .„
trv i.n'to»the IT.t a lii-an c..a..p.;i.t.a,il o„ eacu jn the sum of 310,000,00—one
better than anything else how united
jineso are in feeling, at any rate at
ment.
was this morning that the excite-d
frenzy atcained their culminating
At eight o'clock the Emperor and
nd when -o Sact-tles
and jrejnhv
ehu-iond
bond must be renewed annually, ort.io
ia forfeited.
■ft :• i
:." trmtei—CoL John McBae, President of the Bank
«f Wilmington. 0. G. Paratoy, Esq., President of the.
'' oneraal liaiik. Aug. 28, 1857. M8 I y
l-i: 1 SCOTT WILL. L. SCOTT.
•COTT & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AND COCN-
.. ,aw, - - GREENSBOROUGH, N". C,
Kill attend the Courts of Huilford, Alamance, Ban-lolj.
li. Davidson, Forayth and Rockingham. All claims
-••:.-•.- t to them for collection, will receive prompt
mention. Office on North Street, fourth door from
-:.;•..-. . corner.
August 1st, 1H08. 996 tf.
LlINSEBM H S. SMITH.
NO. 4o' NORTH T111RU STREET,
were armed. Besides thiB, the defenders of was, indeed, a hard lot.
the position kept as much as possible in close j But it was, above all, when the wounded
line so that every shot of their adversaries I had to be moved to the carriages that the
told upon them. You never saw such a: neighborhood became almost into-crable.—
frightful scene of carnage as on all this . Such shrieks, such pale laces, contracted by
•■■round which thc Austrians defended inch pain, such torn limbs!
by inch, but had to leave at last. It is like | to transport
the remains of
s1
BI.»\KS.—A I I 1.1. SUPPLY OK BLANK WAR-ranta,
Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Attachments, Decla-
'■•■ :• in Ejectment, Administrator's Notices, and
- >OJ v:heT forms, will always be found at the Store of
idam». Dobson .% Orimeo, in Lexington, who ire our
—' Bti ; .- the sale of the Bame; and who are also our i
Igentstorceive and forward to us. all kinds of Job
Invite the attention of the trade
NA to their large illlll »illlfd stork of
Clio Coffee,
Sugars, Kc.,
which are offered at the
lowest IICJ* ra(e<*
and in lots to Milt pui'Cliasers
Their purchases being
exclusively for cash,
ennldcs theni
QOOD6 AT VEBY LOW FIGTJBES.
January 1, 1859. ly
The soldiers ordered
them seemed to forget every
T'^'^tragMr: shak'oes" I thing in their anxiety to alleviate the pain
Philadelphia. I knapsacks, muskets! shoes, cloaks, tunics,! of tho sufferers The philanthropist would
of NORTH CAROLI- lillL,n an Btained with blood, and speaking of have been touched by so mucti care, and tne
the obstinate resistance even now when the cynic might have sneered at the "oa that
greater part of the wounded have been re-' the very men who had made the wounds
moved and the dead mostly buried: Of how | should now try to cure the mischief, ready
.... SHERWOOD .V LONG.
|» J. Mi:\l>i:\ll 4I.I-. LAND AGENT, WILL
Hi i ; and enter Government Land. Locate Land
"> rants, make investments for capitalists at Western
:-"---. ^ ij taxes, and transact a general real estate bu-
1'••--. u Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Address,
•''■•' • .-..-. Minnesota.
j ;. ■ . r—Hon. J. M Morehead, Ge-rge C. Mcn-l-
•' -'. i " Walter Gwynn and lion John A. tiilmcr.
% 16,1866. 8><8tf
\V II. HcRARI & CO.. FACTOBS AND
I • - jsion Merchants, Agents for the sale and
I ,i: UOSSET, BBOWN *i CO..
|f WILMINGTON, N. C.
i:uov» \. I>E ROSSET & CO.,
NEW YORK.
COMMISSION M EECHANTS.
ry Importers of pure Peruvian and other Guanos,
Land Plaster, &c.
iy Sole A«ents at Wilmington for Reese's Manipu-lated
Guano, and W.Whitelock i:Co.'s Superphosphate
of Lime.
Cy Particular attention given to the sale of Naval
Stores. Cotton and other Produce.
April 20, lS-'-U. 3i fimpd
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