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Cfct xninthoxon iitriflt A. Family 1STewspar>er—Devoted to Politics, Literature .Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading. VOLUME XXI. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1859. NUMBER 1046. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 972 tf. BUSINESS CARDS. . r IlE»«ECOC'K, ATTOKSI Lexington, S C. Feb. 17, 1858. .1 1) illlS A. LOSC, ATTORNEY AT LAW, *•'*'' QBEENSBOBOUOH, N. C. kR. A. A. MILE, ITLET, LEXINGTON, N. C COMMISSION AND \\ i rwarding Merchants, Fayetteville, N. C. .- <•. fUEEHAN, WITH ABBOTT, JONES & \ . •' >.. Importers and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy .* i'i- ■'.: N°- *M Market Street, Philadelphia. s»RS. «'. «" & R- ■« PATIE, COPARTNERS I f .TI tie practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Surgc- ., LtsmgtoUf N- C> il U-\CE HOI SE, High Point, N. C. T. Laurence, Proprietor. •jth 1*. 1859. RSTCOFFIW &- IOBI.E, JAMESTOWN, •, C lintisiocixtd themselves together for the BUSINESS CARDS. ! 27 6m . .. ^_TPRACTICING MEDICINE in all its various : ; ',. g ial attention given to SURGERY. Of- Fel. 1869. 24 tf. M. S. SHERWOOD. JAMES A. LOJTO. SHERWOOD & LONG, EDITORS AXD PROPRIETORS. TERMS: HM A YEAR, IW ADVANCE. Rates or tdvei tlslnir. ONE dollar per square for the first week, and twenty-fire cents fer every week thereafter. Twai.ua LIKES OR LESS making a square. Deductions mace in favor of standing matter as follows: S MONTHS. 6 MOKT-S. 1 TEAR l—^ i One square $3 50 $5 50 $8 00 Two squares, Three 00 1000 1400 .1000 15 00 20 00 MR. AND MRS. DANIEL S.CCKLES. see the wonderful right in tho heavens In passing over Lake Erne their rout was almost direct to Buffalo holm Toledo. Upon tho alee, steamers and sail vessels, were seen and hailed, and responses were made. Crossing the lake their average speed was about seven- j [From the Milton Chronicle.] The Notorious Rascal Ed. C. Boiling turned up again. It will be seen from the following that Boiling, the bigamist, iias been selling the tv-five miles per hour. The balloon passed I good people in the mountains of Virginia.— over Brockport after Ileaving the lake, and i There fa no doubt hut that he is the rascal it was also observed at -Medina, which was I alluded to. We hoard of him and "wife" the last soon of it apparently until spoken by j in Hilbborough, last winter or spring where the propeller on Lake Ontario in the storm. \ ho sold his landlord and divers merchants.— Just after leaving Medina, an incident oc-curred weil-nigh fatal to Professor Wise.— IID ascended to the deck of tho balloon to "adjust some portion of tho cordage, and in- June 15.1S59. It. The New York Tribune is credibly inform-y led from various sources that the Hon. Dan- E. DOXXEEE'S Photographic Qal- Iiel E- Sickles has become entirely reconciled is now opened, andCameotypes, inches. »P« ,.:i: R. Depot. 1) X JAMES K. IIAEE. HAVING REMOVED '■,. ensborougn, N. C, offers his Professional ...... the public. Office on West Market Street, L.k. house recently occupied as a residence by Hon. ;..„.;.. r. February, 1858. 973 tf L4W <•OPARTXEUSIIIP.--J. A. LONG ft P_ f. iiL'jwLLL. Greensborough, N. C, having Ives in the practice of the law, in the . • Ifordcounty, will promptly attend to s" :are. Jan. 1858. 9«7 tf Icry Uelaino-types. and AMBROTYPES, which cannot be surpassed for DURABILITY and BEAUTY are taken in Lockets, | Pins and Cases, to suit the tastes and purses of all.— j Having permanently located in Greensborough, they | confidently expect a liberal patronage. &if Call and examine Specimens, and learn the ) Prices. P.ooms formerly occupied by A. Starrett, sec-ond story of Garrett's brick building. Wist Market St., Greensborough, N. 0. March, 1858. 971 tf I'uiirts t. ited to their care. all |OII\i «w•. EP-A/»Ym..\»Kr.,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A ■†rmanently located in Greensbcrough, N. . . id the Courts of Randolph Davidson and I promptly attend to the collection of all \;."./ edin his hands. Jan. 9, 1857. 916 tf U'4TSO\ & BIEAKS, GENERAL 0OMMIS- \y - D Merchants, :!4 Burling Slip, New York.— J attention paid to the sale of Grain, Cotton and : .- at hern products. t&~Liberal advances made alignments. 91&" \| AKIIEE WORKS—GEORGE HEINRICH, »I Manufacturer of Monuments. Tombs, Head-stones. . . at reduced prices, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, ..... , ,gh, N. . . B&~ Orders from a distance :• ■ | v filled. »R. W. 1*. Pi'«!■† ISTPERMANENTLY SET-ded in HIGH POINT. N. C, where he will give .. undivided attention to the duties of his profession, -tiention given to Obstetrics and the Diseases ' •••■ †nen and Children. July, 1859. 43tf I)' (< EORGE II. HEI-JLT, COMMISSION MER-IT 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. Rfferrner*:—O. O. Parsley, .'resident of Commercial Bank ; Juhn McRac, President Bank of Wilmington, with his wife, and is now living with her in marital relations as before the Death of the late Philip Barton Key. TheTribune says. We are assured that in this remarkable step, Mr. Sickles has alienated himself from most if not all of those personal und political friends who devotedly adhered to him during his recent imprisonment and trial. The re-conciliation between Mr. and Mrs. Sickles was consummated, as wo are informed, while Mr. S. was residing at the house of a friend on the Bloomingdaie road, about half a mile from the former house of Mr. S , which for sometimes past Mrs. Sickles has occupied, either alone or with some of tho members of his own family The suspicions of his host were excited by the repeated absence of Mr. haled so much hydrogen as to stupefy him. llo was hailed from below, but, giving no an-swer, his companion, i (lager, went up and found him quite insensible. With great ef-fort ho was aroused and safely lowered into He sojourned there lor sometime, as a weal-th}- Mississippian, aud occasionally sailed out into the country (leaving his "wile" behind,) under iretenco of trading for a big pc-ico ot land. Finally the sharpers about liillsbo-rough ji'smelt a mouse,"' and got after him, but heibeing a practiced racer out ran all HillsbiTough and made his ascape. In his fight he stopped and hired a horse at a big LETTER PROM SALT LAKE CITY. Pretty Pickings in a Flour Contract! GREAT SALT LAKE, Hay25, lS.'.O. [From the National Intelligencer.) DEMOCRACY. the car. This was the onlr unpleasant inci-' price, telling the owner that he had the mis-dent to tho voyagers. Mr. La Mountaine remained with the balloon, to save it, if pos-sible. Mr. 11} do left in the evening for St. Louis, and Messrs. Wise and Gager also left fortilnf to lose his horse a few miles back, and -epresenting thai he only wanted to go to A r. i 's, a few miles oil", and would DC bad that Of the next day. Now Mr. —-* — -«*» ——— ——— , 0— - - --, - - -j Saturday evening for the East, with their ! lives near Prospect Hill, and about one year package of letters and papers, dated at St. Louis the day previous, some of which have ere this been delivered in New York. The hignost point attained during the voy-age was a little over two miles. The balloon was charged with 76,000 feet of gass at the starting. The icronauts are well satisfied with their trip, and are confident tho Brian navigation for great distances is entirely practicable. Wilmington, N. C. A. M. Gorman, Rev. R. T. Hefiin, Raleigh J & F. Garret, David McKnight, Greensbo- « at unusutil hoursVaiid when he came in rough, N. C. very early one morning he was interrogated C<HAREES S. FEATHER, ) WHOLESALE DEALER IN ROOTS. SHOES AflTD RROGAXS, No. 49 North Third Street, above Market St., Philadelphia, Respectfully solicits the attention of Merchants to his stock of City and Eastern Manufacture, adapted to the trade of North Carolina. fl£_?- Particular attention paid to Ol'lprn. Refers with permission to Messrs. J. R & J. Sloan, Greensborough, N. C. Oct. 8, 1858. ly UIMBEETOII SHEi'PERD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. formerly of Salem. N. ('.. but now of lrwintoii, Georgia. WiD practice in the counties of Wilkinson. Twiggs, ■ [Miens, Pulaski. lrwin. Wilcox. Tclfair, Montgom- I _jand Washington. Jan. 21, 1859. ly VCARD.--J. F. Jollec Ran purchasedI' • - tall, a large and well selected STOCK. 0. \ Clothing. Boots. Shoes aid Hats, which he | ■ill«UCHEAP FOR CASH, orto punctual customers •awhurt credit. . Oet ber28, 186S. 8tf Vt'tES & IE ARK, COMMISSION MER- J A CHANTS, WillllillKton. B.C. Prompt per- , Mai attention given to consignments of Naval Stores, !■•:•. :i. r oilier Country Produce, lor sale or shipment. Dtslewin Lime. Plaster, Cement, Hair, &e. :.:,. .•.;, 20, is.".'.'. ^Z 4 P. SPERRY, oJ \orth Carolina, J\ . With WM. GRA YDON & CO., .::•-:» and Jobber ot Bry Goods, 4fi PARK PUCE, and 41 BARCLAY STREET, .\e« iorn. ^ Wm A_ Scott STEYE.\SO.\ &. BOIVEX, (LATE STEVENSON, BOWES i NKSMITT,) TTholcsale Bealers in Dry Goods, HAVE ASSOCIATED WITH THKM Daniel M. Zimmerman, formerly of LINCOLNTON, N. ('.. and romove 1 to the large Store Xo. 53 North 3rd Street, below Aitli. where nn increased stock wfll be kept, and inducements offered eiiual to any house in the trade. Philadelphia, Jan. 20, 1859. 19 ton NM. MARTI\. BRO. & CO.. GROCERS . AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS. No. 139, Sycamore Street, Petersburg. Va. by the host and another friend who were present, and on his positively denying their right to question him, and refusing to j give an explanation, they shook hands with 1 hi in for the last time and he withdrew. It is said that he has since addressed letters to : his former intimate associates, notifyingthem formally of the resumption of conjugal rela-tions between himself and Mrs. Sickles. The New York sun confims the statement i of the Tribune, and states that Mr. Sickles a j j few days ago took Mrs. Sickles out sailiugon I | the Hudson. The Sun remarks : Perhaps the Christian influence of the cler- j gyman who manifested such a deep interest in Daniel's welfare during his incarceration j ' in Washington, and his trial for the muder > II. M. MARTI*. SOX & CO.. COMMISSION M R R C II A X T S , Richmond, Va. N. M. MAKTIN. Sit., R. A MARTIN. W. K. MARTIN. RO. TANN.MI1I.I.. II. 1.. FIXMMEB, JB S. M. MABTIS, J:;. s. .'i% Graydon. j tf {^•Strict personal attention given to the sale of pro-duce Orders for goods promptly iille I.■■„ ;\ 401y A. PEUMMER, IMPORTER AND DEAL-er in Fntcli>h and Anierican HARDWARE, SADDLERY HARDWARE, AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS, No. 10 Hollingbrook Stn t. (SIGN "F TilK KSY) NEXT DOOR TO LIBRARY HALL, Betermined upon the Negroes. The city journals, which are bent upon being unhappy about the negro, seize upon a sort of slave trade speech of lion. A. II. Stephens, of Ga., who vibrates from being an ultra Whig into being an ultra Southern Democrat, and upon another very unhappy speech of the Hon. Barn well lihett, of S. C. Both these gentlemen differ. The Georgia gentleman is certain that the South has largely profited in the strength of its institutions by theabolitionist agitation in which we agree with him; and the S. C. j gentleman is about certain if South Carolina does not go out of tho Union, Sambo will j tease te exist there as Sambo. The Georgia i gentleman has the advantage in being very miserable. The negro is the stock in trade of both. A city journal,—very miserable over these colored bobbies of these Southern gentlemen of Philip Barton Key, has kindled in his! 0_cl;Utus, in substance, how can wc help breast the spirit of charity. Or the music' turning the next Presidency upon the negro of the young juryman's violin may have re- J pjwot, when Southern gentlemen talk so f— ! awakened those earlier sentiments of afl'ec- j j£ow- can wo help having ouo idea,? We! tion which had been temporarily paralyzed | musti, thin, be insane upon the subject, and by the supposed "dishonoring of his bed."— The only regret the public will have is that his vengeance proved so fatal, and that Mr. , Key is not alive to witness Mr. Sickles res-1 torationto sanity, and his full condonation. of his wife's "iodescretion." She confessed j all. and h«r husband, it appears, has forgiv-en all. Would that he had earlier learned I the prayer, "Forgive us our trespasses as we) forgive them that trespass against us." previous Boiling had stollcn a horse almost wittin sight of his house. But Mr. had a beautiful female relative living in his fami-ly, and she had a big pile of money. It was hcrii that he went as often as he sallied out to "buy land :" Ho was "taken" with tho woman in question, and report says—but never mind. Mr. in the mean time had described the "rich" Mississippian to Mr. F. L. Warren, merchant at Prospect Hill, who knowing Boiling, thought that tho stranger answered B's description, and agreed to view him the next visit he made. Bestriding the hired horse, he rode to Mr. 's and going in the house seated himself by the fair Miss and pressed an immediate marriage. Now Squire Warren was sent for, and arriving saltted the stranger as Boiling, Boiling j private individuals; to see its expenses in- I creased by extravagant gratuities, poin ed at as a burden to the country, its existe IOO | deprecated, and tho pay of its member- t i depend upon the fluctuating morality of ;>■ KD'.TOR Bt LKT:N :—During the last session ret.irjCS! wH0 |end their otriciul position or of Congress, the wisdom of our National leg- tue advancement of private interests, H ed islators was much taxed in reference to the , u„on frU(]ulent speculation ! most expedient manner ofeffecti:ig a retrench, i „ , r ment in public expenditures. Reforms were j inslitued in every department of tho State, i Some appropriations were refused, and others | cut down. Tluue department- which neces- ] sity caused to be most lavish in expenditure. were subjected to critical examination, as the most proper to aid in a general reform. The Utah expedition, so barren in its results. brought the army before the country, as one of the main causes of impending poverty.— Boards were ordered to suggest economical expedients; appropriations necessary for its efficiency were oartailed so as u trammel its operation ; and, indeed, everything from its threatened demolition down to gurdlv support, was invoked to ciiiscqiK'iiccs of its existence. To parties; distant from the seat of (inveruiiient, j and unable to appreciate the political jug- I glery inseparable from the conception of l any measure tbm became the subject of leg-j islation* if really appeared thai au extraor-dinary state of affairs existed, and the ut-most "endeavors could hardly save us from impending bankruptcy. Nowhere was this * * * * Of the doctrines espoused by the Democratic party wc find it, if post- :ile, even more difficult to convey to our cot 0«x pondent any intelligible idea, so numc out are the sects which severally claim t' be the solo legitimate exponents of Dcmoc uic orthodoxy. In many of our Southern i cm-ocratic contemporaries we read of ••> tk- ,m 1,'tt/hts Democrats;" ascontradisting ish-ed from "Xatiomd Democrats;" of "Ad J.in- \ ill ni" ' istration Democrats," in opposition to "1'» u.;• ' " .Cp lias Democrats;" of Democrats who ^vor the leading measures of -Mr. Buchanan, and ot Democrats who denounce them a* ths oil-spring of worse than "Ha mi I ion inn Pet ml-ism."" At the North we have Democrat; of every variety of shade, created by the a eat-er or less degree in which their completion is colored by what is called "Lecoiu; ton ism," in the* late political parlauce o" dav. spr uig to his feet and ran lik hoi le—Mr. pursuing him his rifle, to the snapping no% owes his life. a quarter jotly with of which Boiling This was in the neigh- It seems so real-tor iood in which B. was born and raised.— Bu the following: ASS TIIK PASCAL ROUND.—Sometimeabout theiSth of May last there came a man «nd a woman into the neighborhood of Penn's Store, Patrick Co. Va., end boarded about a month in a private family. They passed foi man and wife : the man calling himself Pe-ter J. Hill, and represented that he was a tanaer by trade, and anxious to get a loca-tion in that part of the country. According-ly, lie purchased a tan yard ami fixtures from Win. A. Burwell, Esq. at Patrick Court Iloise; engaged a Jot of hides from JSmeS C. Moir, at Elameviile ofthat County; bought some §18 worth oi' goods and jewery front the Democrats who favored the adm tion under the l.c m| nice tin "moot as a fraud upon popular rights. «m« oerats who voted for the "JHSnhggUliBsUh 0c< ifer-once bill" find it difficult to harmonize with ex- Itilt) more felt than in■†t h e .arimyl;land »n■-o.wi here in11 tuofn^("onSstt"tu^t o*n aSre^SstLcrkn\t\ at vai the army, more than the branch of it located JJJ^ ,)i;lno,ral8 who rci,ut|i_\e,l that _ Sensible of the fact, that SO largo a force maintained at so great an expense without being able to effect anything, must necessa-rily excite the prejudices of the country, the Commanding General of the Department had devised a system which, whilst it com-manded all the advantages of the country in furnishing supplies, still permitted him to feel secure in case hostilities should ba com-menced and those supplies be cut oil'. It is not too much to say that this system com-prehended the greatest advantages, With the least expense to the Government. To meet those who look upon that "temporisin, pedient" with positive, disrespect, and patience would fail us if we shoul un-dertake to tell of Democrats who are . fa. vor of tree trade and direct taxation ; I fern- Louisiana are in favor 01 "til the requirements of the army, tho annual es-timate for flour was some months since, sub-ocrats who in these desiderata, but nevertheless thin gar eutittled to some protection ; Dam in Pennsylvania who are willing to large concessions on other points if on duty on iron no kept sufficiently sj» Democrats in Kentucky who think the sll-rats take the n'i . '.Mr ti-(a-ment was also apprised that it probably could be purchased Ibr o cents per pound. Apprehending that the relations between the government and Mormons might he such as to render it inexpedient to deperd upon the country'tor supplies, the Secretary of War rejected the bid of Gilbert .v Gerrish, and ordered the flour to be purchased in the Kast. to be transported to Camp 1'lovd, by worth thinking of but tho negro. Judge Swan, he tells us, was thrown overboard By Groat Balloon Trip from St. Louis,Missouri, I the Republican Nominating Convention of to tiic Atlantic. men as Judge Spaldir.g, of Ohio, represents. The worthy Ohio Judge is just asclear as The man is some -10 years old; stout and the South Carolina Ex-Senator and the Gcor- j well formed ; weighs some two hundred lbs _ia M. C, that there is nothing on earth | and upward; fair hair; blue eyes ; well and fashionably dressed ; has a >:;•.- under his chin, and a mole under his left eye. He bus a very nood address—well calculated to On Friday evening, 1st inst., at twenty minutes past seven, the balloon Atlantic left St. L'Hiis for a trip to the sea-board. Messrs. the Republican Nominating Convention ot goou aurress—wen caicmaieu io Ohio, not because he decided the Law and decieve unsuspecting persons; "a fellow of the Constitution according to his conscience , infinite jest," and poaesses sundry accom-and his understanding in tho matter of the j plishment—sings well, and performs on the Oberlin rescuers, but because he did not de-cide against those great inner lights of tho violin. more. He professes to be from near Balti- The woman is small, dark skined, A few days sine--a partner ( f Russell & Co. arrived at Camp Floyd, direct from Wash-ton, having had the advantage of govern-ment transportation, and an unlimited order upon all the military posts on the rout for assistance, with a contract, which he reports is made by direction ofthe Secretary of War. for furnishing the Army of Utah with Hour. By the terms of this contract, the quality of the flour is to be that of the "best made in Utah"—and its price per lb., that ofthe best flour from St. Louis, in April last—p'us tl< think that "the textile fabrics" Miou! treated with some consideration hy who patronise ragar iu Louisiana, In Pennsylvania, and hemp in Kentucky Who siill arc willing to sacrifice a la.' eentage for the sake of "harmony." And then, too, we have Democrats favor internal improvements, and Don i who denounce them a* unconstituti I icinociats who think the public lands q be disposed Of as speedily as possible general homestead bill, and Demo n pronounce this policy unwise and put too lino a point on il) "demagogica and agrarian;" Democrat^ who espouse Mr. Clay's plan of "distributi m," and D> - ..rats who denounce the scheme as a rank poetical heresy; Democrats who believo iii tin gOs> pd of nlibusterism, and democrats w c sus-tain the neutrality laws; Democrat^- wh<» advocate the revival of the slave tl .'.if and Democrats who vote it to be "unwi-e. mex-pedient, and contrary to tho Settled policy of the country." Democratic friends in all i tie i in but per who n&a inal; ould '.V a who I to I l:xi.\_. _| Tl iber has on band the fine GOLD LE-VER WATCHES manufactured ly Johnson of Liver- | Land Dizon of London. Also, the Silver Lever 1 : .■ Mid common V'irge Watch, with a variety oi .. LRY of all descriptions. All of which will be •- Id ow for cash. Watches of «U descriptions repaired- 5 ;. OEORGE KILEV. V* WATCH-MAKER, West Market, GnscNSBOKO', N. C, has on hand and is receiving :i splendid an I wen selected stock of fine and fashiona ile Jewelry of every description, among which may be found several magni-ficienl sets of coral Jewelry. He has also a Block of fine Gold an-1 Silver Watches. All repairing done in the BEST MANNER and war- Central railroad as near as possible to Alba- rjhattahooehee, or San tee, to say nothing ofI ^ m of Saturday they t_e Missouri or Mississippi, " •- «TOMLY. „r,\^t.p< iv\\ '■■ n,nt°a- AUpersonspurchasingJewclry.woulddowen QnUrio, th_-ffirial Ship lost her ascending and (JTOKELT & OLD1IUI, OR«)CEKa AMI ,0 oall on him bclor(. purchasing ■•! -« ''''^ ■" h^lB ! .,„,,.,.,. 'd r.,maiv stink down toward the talk H Commission Merchants, WOmingtou, N. C. Liber- coll|i,lenI „,„, hecansell as good bargains as can be P°"L1 an,„ f ,C , i on,iP„ir „;VPn nut ,]■ lad inces made on produce consigned to us, when b ,„ in „,is ,u:.,,,.,. water. The ballast had entire J given out, | tIOIl Amrnst 1-t. 1858. MO tf. and the provisions, water supplies, and some oOO,' horough-farcs, and to confine their ope- from the East. But the terms ol the ny, and but lor the storm ot tliey , ll|0 ^is..()Iiri or that they would rations mo*t t0 the "rural districts." When tract only restricting the quality oi the Bonr would have been successful. give up everything lor their "Araby the jMt }tela^ from, they were near the line of uto the best flout in Utah," tho contractors_arc The wind swept the balloon with great Blest." | Virginia and North Carolina, going in a enabled to purchase the flour from the Mor-velocity over the lake, and before reaching Of course, then, if the white people North I eg»_.ard]_ direction. As it is uncertain I mon Church at from 5 to i cents per lb., and the eastern shore of Lake or South follow JudgeSpalding, Mr. Khett, | wlierc tnei ma,. ..turn up," it would be well i charge the Government a constructive mile- Mr. Stephens, there is nothing to be | for K,iitors ,,enetally to give at least one in- age of 22 1-5 cts. per lb, Tims, the amount [ con- oj dite ami obscure even in the nai o ■ within sight of M • i - I ;. . -tntt:—Col J"hn McRae, President of the Bank ■: Kill ington. O. (i. Parsley. Esq., President of the I i.- ercial liauk. Aug. 28, 1857. M8 ly U.l '«.'sc.TT. «"-'-• '- M'""- •C<ITT & SCOTT, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- j at Law. - - GREENSBOROUGH, N. L., j '•• .: attend the Courts of Gullford, Alamance, Ran- : i ph, Davidson, Forsyth and Rockingham AD claims | -- ned to them for collection, will receive prompt Bt« Il i. Office on North Street, fourth door irom *..'..-., - corner. sv« IILtXK».—A El !.l. SUPPLY OF BLANK WAR-i -itts. Deeds, Deeds of Trust. Attachments. Decla- ;•-•* in Ejectment, Ailminisirator's Notices, and ~.:.;. ftthei forms, will always be found at the Store of I »: ». Dobson & Grimes, in Lexington, who are our agents for the sale of the same; and who are also our '.:-•.•- to rceive and forward to us. all kinds of Job '* ., , SHERWOOD & LONG. !> I.MENDEMHALL, LAND AGENT. WILL lie select and enter Government Land. Locale Land v •• .- -. make investments for capitalists at Western *'■'-. j iy i ises, and transact a general real estate bu- *ae»«. in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. Address, •■•t I • .; .:-, \] tnnesota. /. '. .-—Hon. J. M. Morehead, George C. Men- *■† ill. Col. Walter Gwynn and If on John A. Gilmer. May 10,1856. 888 tf \\* II. NCEARI At CO., » • Commission Merchants.. FACTORS AND , A pent s for the sate and - -. i of Cotton Flour, Grain, Salt. Groceries. &c, ' "■†† Princess and Water Streets. Wilmington, N. C. •'. « tal a lvanccs on I !on8ignments. boupl August 1st. 1858. IlWi.KKK'II & SMITH. NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET. Pblladelptaia. Invite the attention of Hie trad- of NORTH CAROLI-NA to their i:s:■■; :• and varied sloclt of Kio CoflTec, Sisgaiw. Ate. whieh are offered at Hie lowest net* rates, and in lots to suit pur« iiasos s. Their purchases being made exclusively Tor cask, enables them to oner GOODS AT VERY LOW FIGURES. January if]859. ly ser'. ion ; as it may save some era lrom being swindled. * ied about the coming Presidential clec- of their read-but Africa and the Africans. Wc, 25,-j •nid the provisions, water supplies, and some ' 000,000 of white people, are to trive all up to of the clothing of the passengers were | ti10 4,000,000 of blacks. The Pacific Pail-thrown overboard—still tho balloon neared I roa,l i8 something, hut what is that to Scipio, the lake with great velocity, when it was Cat© and Caesar I The iron and coal inter-found necessary to take off the propelling ; ests of Pennsylvania are something, but machine and pitch it overboard. These . what are they compared with the negro r— efforts were unavialable to give the balloon Cotton once was King, South, but now it is i ascending power, when the oars and seats of j ay «Wool." We of the North arc to think _ ,Jen.8 defeatj _e imagines Stephen togel the boat were given to the waves. All hands ; litt|e Gr nothing of manutactures, ships ana | r tition to Mr Buchanan, signed hs all then left the boat and clambered into the car,' c.ommerco, and they of the South are to thmk sixteen feet above. In spite of all exertions, ; nothing of sugar, rice and tobacco, and real cd to within thirty feet ; es1ate. The great end oi human life in [From tlie Milton Chronicle. Bfljl(in.MER got "Stcph" decidcly on the hard fbout his dc moeracy. in tbediscugsion at will stand as follows: Price of flour in St. Louis, with construe live mileage $21»,608 8 I 1'riec of Hour in t tali, ai G els per !l. 50, I'M* 00 Yanciyville two weeks a it Bsoofinueehhow thus: After o: He illustrated the election and the air-vessel skimm II E ROSSET, BROWN & CO., WILMINGTON. N. c. of the water, and actually dashed the boat; America—the clnet end of man here,—is to into tho lake. It righted itself, however, forget that we live in a land ot 4,000,000 ot Africans, and about 25,000,000 of Americans. Well, bo it so, if so it must be, but isn't it p n i the democratic members of tho I."",',s'lature, Lawyers, &c., rt^ommcndiiii^'.-fitn for a ('••u-snlshfe, or some other ajpp\>iutment: Wil iams iroes on to WasJu'inyton IIKOIVX. DE ROSSET J~ CO.. NEW YORK, COMMISSION -M ERCBLA.NTS. tV Importers of pure Peruvian and other Guanos, Land Plaster, \f- . rF* Sole Agents at Wilmington for Reese's Manipu-lated Guano, and W.Wbitelocfc SeCo.'a Superphosphate of Lime. . CF* Particular attention given to the sale ol -\avat Stores. Cotton and other produce. April -'0. 1859. 3S 6mpd tUtOVKK & BAKER'S SEWIliO Mi- I CHINES—The attention of Housekeepers Seam-stresses. Dress-makers and Tailors, is invited to the vailed excellence of Crover & Halter's and the balloon went on with the speed ot two miles per minute. Providentially the balloon reached the I shore, having travelled over fifty miles—just above the waves, which were tennis. Put a terrific peril now app The balloon rushed into a thick forest, and, ! tearing down trees and breaking branches, \ pursued its resistless course for upward of a droll ? But we have not answered the question ot can we help go-introduced to old Puck and s'dows hisrecommendation— OW Buck:.A am, indeed, sir, happy to re rough and bois-; our city cotemporary,—how ca ril now appeared. . ing mad if others go mad .-' And need we an- Docs it not answer itself.—A. X. ing swer it'! Express. Tnv \'FW liw'R—Tiie new Bank of North .' mile and a half, dashing the occupants of the TH car to and fro against trunks and limbs, un-; Car ti! at last it caught in a tall the silk was rent into ribbons, when the ap- "lalt, leaving the sycamore, ...olina goes into ope and favorable auspices, and by universal consent, j seemingly, passes into the hands and man- ISffiSS^STiSff £JW. I *• sli"-° °fUh u"ro'i"a "* "ud""s""' trikinir against a limb, but all the others make the acquaintance of one fresh from the field of buttle, who, though vanquished, cov-ered hijjfiscll with glory in advocating and defending my meajsures. Tray, sir, how did my thirty millions for Cuba, take with the people when you pressed it as a great meas-ure of our party ? ,, Williams—a littu alarmed—1 am sorry to ration under the most I say, that I took ground against the Cuba bjfl—it was too Unpopular. Old Buck-"Welaair. how about my Pacific Rail Road measurp—did you get the people Difference in favor of contractors $169,108 ''• It WlU thus'"' seen, that not WJAj)^ t;i,„]jng the rev/-os,...i:ltioir--■' the CPTnimist<ary lie-part ment, that the flour, though ••• very irjrterior quality, could be purchased by it in . LTtah, if desirable, at 842,000—notwithstand-ing the rejected bid ol Gilbert & Gerrish to furnish it tit 884,000—notwithstanding tho I flour had already been bought by the Gov i crnment, and was ready for shipment—not-! i withstanding the great necessity for "re-trenchment and reform," " gratuity of 8169,- , 108 80 is given Russell & Co., to furnish t 10 flour! Can there be any justification for so fraudulent a proceeding? it cannot be jua-l tilled on the ground that if the Hour was not ■ purchased in Utah, the Government would I have to pay over 8200,000 for it; for the ■ War Department was apprized that if it was deemed expedient to trust to the Mor-mons for subsistance, it could bo purchased in Utah at 842,000. Whore, then, is the ! necessity of employing contractors at a gra-' tuity of$169, I? authors. And as the controvert ■abject is purely s hvmily qoarrel ••harmonious Democracy,' we i from certain homely proverbs ■ p moral in warning against any [ittem i our part to reconcile the j.nrti' conflicting interpretations ol the famil loot It is a question w 1[ihjr-ufitU»..a.;j no other concernyftj^hat win li ■ to tj^e.l;;;;;-^,,,, o( t|„. political hi ed to record for the benefit of curioue loqui-ret-, like our Kentucky friend' the I Cfl re-finements of a litigious temper brou .-lit to the discussion of ■upersonsuouH absin^lioos. their this K the draw udejnt ts on these - .li:, - itorui'i, call-to swallow it easily? Marshal, and Collector of tl complainant established his i: Apart from ^•t m/f^"§f*^a^:^_tiM r solicitation, upon the foUowin now to make and unmake a "XTatiODftl De-mocrat" in Ohio. \ A suit before the Cleveland Court i I Com-mon Pleas has brought out aome MrlottN facts. A few month ago tht Daily NSttmiial Democrat was started in Cleveland] Tho paper, so it is said, made ip lor lack II ny by utisi rupuloDj partitansbip, prating all the ;.:i-t. present ami future tit's of \\ Ad ministration, abusing its oppon<*nt«|< spondingly. -\ few day-- sinot the ijibluth-i- v, Mr. I'inkerton, appeared in Court-scom-plainant againet ifessra Benjamin I'uring-ton, Matthew Johnson and Itobert from whom be seeks legal redn n« i-fulfiU ment of contract. The defendants a • Gr6v« ernment officials, Postmaster, I'nitei States pin- The •r ai tltCMf William*—1 wak against you there, too ! ' corruption that taints the administration of affairs there are other considera- 4 . stTpuhitioni: lishm'nt the lielltS and retail. All Instruments warranted. '«ent iur •■ Lindsay's Pate it Pump," Garden En- ' dare of Instruments and Pumps sent on application. Refers to JoLn A. Gilmer, C. P MSSdeahaU, D. L. Swaiu, and othars. 9»0 I : will be found seoon,! to none. Buyers from all sections are invited to a closeand ri.'i( prices, &c. No. 60 September 10. rigid examination of our Sto ) SYCAMORE STREET, Petersburg, Va. d catch a glimpse of the balloon. I en up the growing tobacco erop-the nasty LTCrentSSevoyagerVconld hear the .things; will they not n.-xt be smoking c rnra swain call to his^spouse to get up and gars and drinking spir.ts I I [Exit Steph, pouting, and hunting a vert again, to join the Know Nothings.] ami its usefulness prevented, tor mere pur-, destroy so many pose of advancing the pecuniary interest of j alienate so much properly as drunk- uness
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [July 29, 1859] |
Date | 1859-07-29 |
Editor(s) |
Sherwood, M.S. Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The July 29, 1859, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood & James A. Long. |
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Cfct xninthoxon iitriflt
A. Family 1STewspar>er—Devoted to Politics, Literature .Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce, and Miscellaneous Reading.
VOLUME XXI. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1859. NUMBER 1046.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
972 tf.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. r IlE»«ECOC'K, ATTOKSI
Lexington, S C. Feb. 17, 1858.
.1
1)
illlS A. LOSC, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
*•'*'' QBEENSBOBOUOH, N. C.
kR. A. A. MILE,
ITLET,
LEXINGTON, N. C
COMMISSION AND
\\ i rwarding Merchants, Fayetteville, N. C.
.- <•. fUEEHAN, WITH ABBOTT, JONES &
\ . •' >.. Importers and Jobbers of Staple and Fancy
.* i'i- ■'.: N°- *M Market Street, Philadelphia.
s»RS. «'. «" & R- ■« PATIE, COPARTNERS
I f .TI tie practice of Medicine, Obstetrics and Surgc-
., LtsmgtoUf N- C>
il U-\CE HOI SE, High Point, N. C.
T. Laurence, Proprietor.
•jth 1*. 1859.
RSTCOFFIW &- IOBI.E, JAMESTOWN,
•, C lintisiocixtd themselves together for the
BUSINESS CARDS.
!
27 6m
. .. ^_TPRACTICING MEDICINE in all its various
: ; ',. g ial attention given to SURGERY. Of-
Fel. 1869. 24 tf.
M. S. SHERWOOD. JAMES A. LOJTO.
SHERWOOD & LONG,
EDITORS AXD PROPRIETORS.
TERMS: HM A YEAR, IW ADVANCE.
Rates or tdvei tlslnir.
ONE dollar per square for the first week, and twenty-fire
cents fer every week thereafter. Twai.ua LIKES OR
LESS making a square. Deductions mace in favor of
standing matter as follows:
S MONTHS. 6 MOKT-S. 1 TEAR
l—^ i One square $3 50 $5 50 $8 00
Two squares,
Three
00 1000 1400
.1000 15 00 20 00
MR. AND MRS. DANIEL S.CCKLES.
see the wonderful right in tho heavens In
passing over Lake Erne their rout was almost
direct to Buffalo holm Toledo. Upon tho
alee, steamers and sail vessels, were seen and
hailed, and responses were made. Crossing
the lake their average speed was about seven- j
[From the Milton Chronicle.]
The Notorious Rascal Ed. C. Boiling turned
up again.
It will be seen from the following that
Boiling, the bigamist, iias been selling the
tv-five miles per hour. The balloon passed I good people in the mountains of Virginia.—
over Brockport after Ileaving the lake, and i There fa no doubt hut that he is the rascal
it was also observed at -Medina, which was I alluded to. We hoard of him and "wife"
the last soon of it apparently until spoken by j in Hilbborough, last winter or spring where
the propeller on Lake Ontario in the storm. \ ho sold his landlord and divers merchants.—
Just after leaving Medina, an incident oc-curred
weil-nigh fatal to Professor Wise.—
IID ascended to the deck of tho balloon to
"adjust some portion of tho cordage, and in-
June 15.1S59.
It.
The New York Tribune is credibly inform-y
led from various sources that the Hon. Dan-
E. DOXXEEE'S Photographic Qal- Iiel E- Sickles has become entirely reconciled
is now opened, andCameotypes,
inches. »P«
,.:i: R. Depot.
1) X JAMES K. IIAEE. HAVING REMOVED
'■,. ensborougn, N. C, offers his Professional
...... the public. Office on West Market Street,
L.k. house recently occupied as a residence by Hon.
;..„.;.. r. February, 1858. 973 tf
L4W <•OPARTXEUSIIIP.--J. A. LONG ft
P_ f. iiL'jwLLL. Greensborough, N. C, having
Ives in the practice of the law, in the
. • Ifordcounty, will promptly attend to s"
:are. Jan. 1858. 9«7 tf
Icry Uelaino-types.
and AMBROTYPES, which cannot be surpassed
for DURABILITY and BEAUTY are taken in Lockets,
| Pins and Cases, to suit the tastes and purses of all.—
j Having permanently located in Greensborough, they
| confidently expect a liberal patronage.
&if Call and examine Specimens, and learn the
) Prices. P.ooms formerly occupied by A. Starrett, sec-ond
story of Garrett's brick building. Wist Market St.,
Greensborough, N. 0. March, 1858. 971 tf
I'uiirts t.
ited to their care.
all
|OII\i «w•. EP-A/»Ym..\»Kr.,, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A ■†rmanently located in Greensbcrough, N.
. . id the Courts of Randolph Davidson and
I promptly attend to the collection of all
\;."./ edin his hands. Jan. 9, 1857. 916 tf
U'4TSO\ & BIEAKS, GENERAL 0OMMIS-
\y - D Merchants, :!4 Burling Slip, New York.—
J attention paid to the sale of Grain, Cotton and
: .- at hern products. t&~Liberal advances made
alignments. 91&"
\| AKIIEE WORKS—GEORGE HEINRICH,
»I Manufacturer of Monuments. Tombs, Head-stones.
. . at reduced prices, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT,
..... , ,gh, N. . . B&~ Orders from a distance
:• ■ | v filled.
»R. W. 1*. Pi'«!■† ISTPERMANENTLY SET-ded
in HIGH POINT. N. C, where he will give
.. undivided attention to the duties of his profession,
-tiention given to Obstetrics and the Diseases
' •••■ †nen and Children. July, 1859. 43tf
I)'
(< EORGE II. HEI-JLT, COMMISSION MER-IT
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.
Rfferrner*:—O. O. Parsley, .'resident of Commercial
Bank ; Juhn McRac, President Bank of Wilmington,
with his wife, and is now living with her in
marital relations as before the Death of the
late Philip Barton Key. TheTribune says.
We are assured that in this remarkable
step, Mr. Sickles has alienated himself from
most if not all of those personal und political
friends who devotedly adhered to him during
his recent imprisonment and trial. The re-conciliation
between Mr. and Mrs. Sickles
was consummated, as wo are informed, while
Mr. S. was residing at the house of a friend
on the Bloomingdaie road, about half a mile
from the former house of Mr. S , which for
sometimes past Mrs. Sickles has occupied,
either alone or with some of tho members of
his own family The suspicions of his host
were excited by the repeated absence of Mr.
haled so much hydrogen as to stupefy him.
llo was hailed from below, but, giving no an-swer,
his companion, i (lager, went up and
found him quite insensible. With great ef-fort
ho was aroused and safely lowered into
He sojourned there lor sometime, as a weal-th}-
Mississippian, aud occasionally sailed out
into the country (leaving his "wile" behind,)
under iretenco of trading for a big pc-ico ot
land. Finally the sharpers about liillsbo-rough
ji'smelt a mouse,"' and got after him,
but heibeing a practiced racer out ran all
HillsbiTough and made his ascape. In his
fight he stopped and hired a horse at a big
LETTER PROM SALT LAKE CITY.
Pretty Pickings in a Flour Contract!
GREAT SALT LAKE, Hay25, lS.'.O.
[From the National Intelligencer.)
DEMOCRACY.
the car. This was the onlr unpleasant inci-' price, telling the owner that he had the mis-dent
to tho voyagers. Mr. La Mountaine
remained with the balloon, to save it, if pos-sible.
Mr. 11} do left in the evening for St.
Louis, and Messrs. Wise and Gager also left
fortilnf to lose his horse a few miles back,
and -epresenting thai he only wanted to go
to A r. i 's, a few miles oil", and would DC
bad that Of the next day. Now Mr. —-* — -«*» ——— ——— , 0— - - --, - - -j
Saturday evening for the East, with their ! lives near Prospect Hill, and about one year
package of letters and papers, dated at St.
Louis the day previous, some of which have
ere this been delivered in New York.
The hignost point attained during the voy-age
was a little over two miles. The balloon
was charged with 76,000 feet of gass at the
starting. The icronauts are well satisfied
with their trip, and are confident tho Brian
navigation for great distances is entirely
practicable.
Wilmington, N. C. A. M. Gorman, Rev. R. T. Hefiin,
Raleigh J & F. Garret, David McKnight, Greensbo- « at unusutil hoursVaiid when he came in
rough, N. C. very early one morning he was interrogated
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