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IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT GREENSBORO, K. 0, By DUFFY 4 ALBB16HT. TKXMS—cash invarisbly in advenes. Oul;nrK »ix month.»l.25, ton* BUS.76el* gyAny person endingjfat subesribssswtll re rain on* copy yro«a». Bates of Advert!****;. TrosaW AdrtrlutmtnU payable i» mdmma. y,irl, adrcrtitemenU quarterly u» advance. 1 sqr. (10 lines or lsas) 1st insertion, I 1. ■,• ■ \«— ■■■•--. — * --- Knch additional insertion,. Three months, Six months,..--- Onsyeer, i column 1st insertion, Each additional, • Three months,.. 8ix montha, One year - j ceiumn 1st insertion,... .. .. fcscli .iddiriolisl, ...... Three months, .......-..•■• Six montha, One year •-- • 1 column li»t lueslUOB Kach additional, , Three montha, Six lunlltllS, One year. 6* 440 COO 10.00 5.00 US 16M 0.06 40.00 10.00 340 20.00 35.00 60.00 15.00 8.00 3540 GO .00 ' nn }«tr, 1\0S0.0\0 IO* SPFXIAL NOTICES 60 p*-rc-r.t higher than ili*- iibovif raiwi. J C4jp Court ovdrn *>ix w«ik», $7; Ma^wtrateiP notice*, four Wf*»ks. $•*»■ *" adranrr. Yearly ■ilv.*rtifct*ni*Miti» change, quarterly if desired. ■» Vdf Olatuary nolirea, over five line*, charged a* ■ilrtirtimiHiiU ami paid for in advauce. Professional Cards. JMI II. llll.l.ARH, TH<». KurKiN, JB-, /.■:,»/ /;-■* • n.jl.am.X.C. LaUo/AtatatmCm^C JMI. A. '.II.MKII. Gremeoora, K.C. Iiillur.l. Kuffln Be Ollmar, ATTOBNKY8 AT LA.W. Greemboro, N.C. 1)RACTICE inthrCourUorOuiUard.Alunac* Randolph, Davidson, Stokee, Yadkin, Surry, Buckingham aud Caaw.ll Counties. On. of the Hnn will always ntUnd tha regular I'robnu CourlK of Rockingham, Alamanes and Guiltbrd counties. Itte. 6tA, loSd. 1:1/ C. P. If KNIIENHAIX. JoHNN.8Tiri.KS. MENDENHALL & STAPLES, JLWtQXKm AV uw, UKEEXSBORO,ti. C, Will practice in the Courts of Guilford, Rocking-bam, Davidson, Komythe, Stokes, Randolph and Alamauce: also. II. 8.Circuit and District Courts. Special attention given to collections in all perta of the State, and to cases in Bankruptcy. IF Office one d.Hir North of tha Court B Jan. U1 : ly. Business Cards. W/RFiRRAB, WATCH UIB.WWaU oniciAi. Greein.horo, N. C, Uaa ciMintantly on hand a splendid assortment of Faxhionable Jeirelry, and aom. apleudid WaicKee AND CLOCKS, Which will be sold C1IKA1' tor CASH! HTWMI Air-. Clocks. Jewelry, Sewing IfaubinM, and Pistols repaired cheap and on short notice. Call opposite the Old Albright Hotel, East Market Street. 10-ly Brick lor Sale. Tlus very heat article furnished at reasonable rates, either nt the kiln, It miles North of town, or deliver- D.N. KIRK PATRICK. April 29. 60tf. MANN 8. VAI.F.NTINB. PBTKR A. FRAKIUR. Ya.srtttf.si It Fptahlla. Importers and If'hoUtaU Vtaltri IN WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, TotiQiif*,&e. No. 1208 MAIN STREET, K,IOHjVtOiTJD YA. tMGK&rtZIE iR©TM6H$, IMIMtKtFRH AMI MASfKACTfRKHS II K Coach &. Saddlery HAEDWA.RE, '££2 Wtfl Uallioiore Street, RALTINORK, MD. , August 18:6m. mill. IUKKH'AN BEG HIVE, (aSkl ir}Muing inuvfubUf C'otnh,) ter» . by i iarian a.iiiij.' < i>ay i tliea^euu. Ki U the best 1:1 Dew!* of Karin Right for making and uselng ubtaiusd of J. W. ALBRIGHT, Ureensboro, or, A. B. KITCHEN, New Garden, N. C P. S-— The above ar-« alwi anth«irite<l lo reveive BilbaoilptiulM for t!ie " Ree Keepers Jnurnal and ■lion al Ajricultnri-4,'' «t club raten M Be# K»*eueraText H«K>k *' for sale. U&tf S. W. WftWIS, WHOLMaXa a RETAIL DIAXU d ANTHRACITE AND Bitaminoiu Coal, Kiuhteenth anil Cary Streets. K,ICHJVE01T3D, -VJ^. DOT jO;oBvpd COAL! pOAL ! ! \J pOAI.! ! ! ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL. All ^ —143:1. •nlers prompt I r attended to. '8. H. HAWE8, Ridimnnd, Va. Jewelry Given Away! RALPH'S CAROLINA SNUFF IS a siron^, fresh Snuif—manufactured from a fine quality of leaf, by a peculiar procesa.ivhieb remove* the impurities—yet retains alt tt» aro-njatic Mavor of the Tobacco. This 8nulT is neatly Mcketl in out and two once tiu boxes,—and fur the purpose of making it popular. Twenty boxes in every groat con-tains some beautiful article of jeweler. For sale at retail by all the stores, and orders taken at factory prices by R. W. GLENN k SON, o*t I'^-ltn Greensboro, N. C. SOUTHERN HOTEL, JACK. SCALES, Proprietor. G-reeiisboro, N.O. THIS well known Hotel, sine* ekaaging hands,has been re-titted.and can now euoMaa-lully compete with any in the Blale.or floatk. It ie aitoated in the midst of the business portion nt the City, consequently has advantages ever er-sry other House. 49: 8y. E. b. ALLEY, aianagM. Greensm M Established in 1824.} THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, Mfat . ■ i M in i i to TOMBS and MONUMENTS. n» nndeisiglwl reepeetMly ttifbrms mafHmds and tha nubile at huve.timt hs'fa no\r aawpnred to fkniah all kiade of atvnaaianur and ToaiWooee. of latest desiayie, wilh fnmnHjiem, and at price* to suit tbe times. Orders OfaMtfl and promjitly filled. tVAll work wealofXuarpaaySaopn drlWered on Uie nilioad free of charge. S. C. ROBEETSQN. 20: ly Caar/oftOf. C. N. H. D. WILSON, Greneral Insunuice Agent, GREK.Y8B4IKO, X.V. liopre~.nl" FIRE Conti>auic» wiUi aKaTof»'' CAPITAL o/^ Twenty mitldna of tanllara. AIJO mi • • ACTNA Life lNSlIRANCr, vfaPAKY, Vnaarasuwed by anv in tbe. CHEAFBE88 and a*>ilablilly of UaPulivics. . ASSETS $12,000,000. Call and iuauro yonr property ajjainat loat fcy fire, aud thus secure yon a home, mul pra-vaoJl ofahaxreasmout in busiuess, in casu of accident. 17- Provide a LIKE POLICY for the rap port of your wifa and children when yon are rw. Oryicn ^Banking Hoaaa of Wilson _8hober, Sooth Elm St. 77jly N. H. D. WiLaos. CHAS. E. SHOBBB. WILSOS a SHOBEB, BANKERS, GREENSBORO, IT.C, (South Elm Street, opposite Express Office.) B<i r and sell Gold and Silver, Bank Notes State and Goremment Bond*, Rail Road Stocks and Bonds, Ac, Ac OrReceiee Moneyon deposit subject to SIGHT CHECK; and allow merest la kla« upon time deposits of CURRENCY or SPECIE Discount BenslnenM Patpanrl Collections Made at ail Accessible Points. Sept. 16th, ly A. P. SPEfthY, WITH KCSRST, CORNELL & G©., IMFOBTBXa, AMD WIIOLBsaXJI DBAXBM Of AMERICAN, ENGLISH, GERMAN ud FRENCH DRY GOODS, WHITS GOODS AlfB NOTIOIta, No. 241 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE. J. s. HIRST, 1 I,. B. PUKNBLL, > A. M A DDL' x. ) Jan 9: ly. Win. K. Retrain, DEALERIN Wines, Braodits and laported liquors, AMD CIGARS OF ALL KINDS, Corner oljIruukllB 4% Mtsyo SU., Under Odd ftllews'UmU, RICHMOND, V A. Sept. 8:3m Kb r A in.i si l ci> 1811. CTSHINtJS ak •BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 262 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, Hare the LARGEST AND BE8T ASSORTED STOCK In the city of SCHOOL MEDICAL and LAW, and DENTAL, CLASSICAL ami MISCELLANEOUS BOOBS. An immense supply of GENERAL BANK AND COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. Blank Books made to oilier in anv stylo of Binding and Ruling. The *anio careful attention ;,... i. ;., ORDERS as to HBJMKAJ. p| RCMHrfe. INSIDE FIG HAEH ALWAYS Send for catalogue. Ac. Sept.S&3iB BBICES' IAHII.T SOAF. 50 Box«* wasniuff Soan. at aavufaoturere mice by the !*,x, K..v sale hr Swjt.8a.leTO. IAS rii.OA> A. SONS. "OUR FATHER'S HOUSE;" OR, THE UNWRITTEN WORD. By Daniel March, D. D, author of the popular "Night Scenes." This maaUr in thooghl and language shows us untold riches and l>euutie* iu the Great House, with its Blooming Mowers, sing-iug birda, waring palms, rolling cloud*, beautiful boar, sacred mountains, deiiguanil rirers, mighty oceans, thundexiug voices, Maxing hearens and Test univei te with countless beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us in each th- Unwritten Word. Ifciae-tiDted paper, ornateengrarings and superb binding. " Rich and varied in thought." "Chaste." "Easy and graceful in style." '•Cor-rect, pure and elerating in ite tendency." "Beau-tiful and good." "A household treasure." Com-mendations like the above from College Preai-deata and Proieators, ministers of all denomina-tions, and the religious and secular prase all over the country. Ila freshness, purity o> language, with clear open type, fine steel engravings, sub-stantial binding, and low priee, make it K bod Jar the wsssss. Agents are celling from 50 to 150 per week. We want Clergymen, School Teachers, smart young men andmdies to introduce the work for us in erery township, and we will pay liberally. No intelligent man or woeaaa need be without a paying business. Send for circular, full description, and terms. Addrea Sept.1:4m ZLEGLER A McCUREY, 16 S. Sixth 8treet, Phila., Pa. 139 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 69 Monroe Street, Chicago, HI. &03 N. Sixth St., St. Look Me. lOVMain 8t.. SpringnVd, NEW STORE! NEW GOODSII rIE undersigned would respectfully in-form the public that tbey are now open-ing and intend keeping constantly on hand a 1 arsre Bad wall eelected stoek of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS AMD QUEEN-a WARE, FANCY AUTICLES, 4c. All of which they offer low for CA SJI »:* PROBITE at Hirrket prices. They would especially call the attention of honaekeepnre to their Stoek. South Kirn atree(,oext door to Benbow's New Hotel. 141:tX c. E. ECKEL ft CO. ^Social BurSftu„ i„ calicot-*.— kj 1 he luUtnbi j woald auuounca tu Uie uiw-lio that he has juat received a new and handsome assortment of chest oali^ ... all of which have been porehaood sine, ihe re,-.„i derliaa. and will be eold at the low price- of twelve auti a hidf eta. Call and see thtin. I453w-pd tt. ». CALDWELL. THE GLORIOUS VICTORY. By Babert Sonthey. It vtt a summer evening— Old Kaaper's work was done, And he before his cottage door Waw sitting In the sun : And by Mm sported! on the grt-cu His little grauilciiild WiUieliuiuc. She saw ber brothel Pctcrkiu Roll something large and round. Which ho beside the rivulet In playing there had fouud ; Ho came to ask what he hail found That wan 80 large, and smooth, and round. Old Kasper took it from the boj, Who stood oxjiectant liy: And then th» old man shook his head. And with a natural sigh— "Tis some poor fellow's skull,'' said he, " Who fell in the great victory." " I tu. J thum iu the garden, For there's many here about; And often when I go to plongh The ploughshares turns them out; Fur many thousand men," said he, " Wero slain in the great victory."' " Sow tell na what rtwaa all about," Young Paterkiu be cries; And little Wilhelniiue leoks up With wonder-waiting eyes— " Now tell ns all about the war. And what tbey killed each other for." " It WM tbe English," Kasper cried, " Who pat the French to root; Bat what they killed each other for, I could not well make oat; But every body said," quoth be, " That 'twas a famous v ietory." " My father lived at Blenhelmben, Yon little stream hard by ; They burnt his dwelling to the ground, And he was forced to fly ; Be with his wife sod ebild he fled, Nor had he where to lay his head. " With Are and sword the country round Was wasted far and wide ; And many a ebild and mother there, And new-born baby died ; But things like that, you know, must be At every famous victory. " Tbey say it was a shocking sight After the field was won— For saany thousand bodies here Lay rotting in the sun ; But things like that, yon kuow. must K After a famous victory. "Great praise the Duke nf Marlboro won, And our good Prince Kmreno.'' " Why, 'twaa a very Wicked tiling f Said little Wilheluiine. " Nay—nay—my little girl," quoth he, " It was a famous victory. "And everybody praised the Duke, Who this great fight did « in." " But what good came of it at last!' Quoth little Peterkin. " Why, that I cauuot tell," s>aiU he , " But twaa a fau: uw victory " For the " PATI'.IOT.'' JL D Kl 1? T . Bv MAI"I> EBICBST. F A R T II ' Edna obtained soBiforlnhif lodgings in th* upper part ofNew Y..ri. City, and turned her atti ntioa to seeking some omployiui: t. The fonrtb day after .n-.ir :n.i%..:, «!»• i.t.it..:.; Iron: x wearisomo wr-.lk. with staggering steps. Katie was frightened, and called to a young In IT in tho next room for aasi«tanco. A low, steady fever lu'.d seized her ana at tenets her brain be-:ame ™ serlones; sfloeted that .-.11 hone of recovery seeaaed futile and delusive. Emaciated and ghastly pale,save where two acariet spot* horned in tbe hollow cheeks, Eduu lay witii bet wasted uruii thionii o\ci het hewl anJ bei eyes fixed on vacancy. Tho physician ankvd Kitiv, " If tho had any friends in the city." "No, Sir!" replied Katie, Bobbing as if her ]M>,r little bean wouli' break. " But,—yes—there is Mr. Ilnil in 34th itrcct, who knew papa, but Edua don't like him." "Never mind her dislikes child, bat have him here. Can you find the way t" "I think sor " Well hurry then and I will wait yonr re-tnTn," The child was glad to get out in the spring sunshine, for she had not left the house for two weeks; she almost flew up the long stone steps and pulled tbe door bell. Mr. Hall stood before her, drew her in the hallway, and eaaght her up in his arms, kissing her repeatedly. " Where is your sister T" be anxiously in-quired as hs released ber. "Oh! Mr. Hall Bister Edna, is very, very sick, we are afraid that she will die. The doctor ssnt me for you." " Where is ay hat t Where ia uiy caue T"— And Mr. Hall nervously searched the parlor- Katie handed them to him from tin- liall-atand. Hand in hand, the winter-leaf and spring-bud wound their way through the streets, and^many eyes followed the pair. Katie paused before a flower-girl and looked long-ingly at a boquet of beautiful purple violets. Mr. Hall divined ber wish and hastily eaaght np the flowers and threw down ; lie piece.— As tbey aeared the house, tha' Kati- pointed ] out to him, she COnld scaicclv keep np with his long rapid strides. When Mr. Hall looked into that wbi'-, thin face, ho laid his head on the bedsid. ■ -; il > grea,< sobs, shook his heavy frame. He waa aVare that her feeble »-tr»-i!jrtli ronld not, niuoh longer, stiu^gle with Ihe disease, that had almost vaiKi'ibhed it a::'i leaning Ml fore-head against her haud, he sileuUy prayed that God would speedily restore her to health, he placed the violets near her lace and as she inhaled their fragrauco. he v. a- rewarded with a taint smile, nitdougii shu was Lot conscious of his presence. The pu/eivian felt relieved to leers Ms pntiemt la the old gentleman's care. A profound atillness pervaded the where life and death struggled for the fry. For four hoars Edna had slept as quietly »«a tired child; tho ferer-glow had burned out and left an ashen hue on tha lips and cheeks. Wishing to arouse her, Mr. Hall spoke to her several times »nd raised her head, liut though she drank the powerful artmnlant he held to her mouth, her heavy eye-lids were not lifted and when he smoothed OK pillow aud laid her comfortably anon it, elu- slumbered once more. Be made Katie go to bed and as the eld man kept hia solitary vigil he scarcely removedol» epae atom tha .;..i. orphan, -- |~|- n has (sdingaraTt A week later, Mr. Hall hurriedag. the tains and met Katie on the landing. "How is sister, to-day V " Come and eee for yourself, she ie sitting up!" ilia Small eves gazed wistfully into Edna's as lie repented his Inquiry after her health. " I am better than I ever expected, or de-sired TO be in this world;" and the Invalid leaned hack iu the easy chair. "lam Tory selfish, for the thought of Katie should make me feel differently. Katie has told me how carefully you have watched over mo during ; tnj illio ,ss ; but in place of gratitude, I find. it hard to forgive yon for fanning into life the flame that was expiring. I should have preferred rest, whereas I must now resume my burden and labor to take care of us." But as her eye caught the sight of many little lux-uries around ber, she said : " Yoa hove been very kind and considerate to orphans who have no claim upon aught but your pity."— Her conntenace softened and she held oat her hand. His face lighted np with surpriee and pleasure as he took the delicate Angers in his hard, brown hand, and gently pressed them. " Oh 1 child, ifyou knew bow happy I feel." But she passed ber thin band across bar face and was silent. After a little while she sat erect and tried to rise. " What are yon trying to do f yon are not strong enough to walk." " I want to look out of tbe window and see t how the world appears. I feel as if I had been . out of it." She stood by his chair, grasping j the back ; be stepped forward aud placed her i ana under his. In ber great weakness shs I leant npon him, and when they reached the ! window, she paused and almost fainted.— ' Katie placed a chair for her, and tbe shatters ; were thrown open. An endless stretch of : brown roofs and brick chimneys and spires : uiethoreves; in the violet West, a fewsilvery l stars glimmered through the bazy twilight > -ml s abiniaer crescent, was slipping behind tlie far oil silent hills, she gazed sadly at the | iiuml i.-ei o, aud wss si artled from her reverie ' bv the old man, who took her waxen, almost transparent hands iu his. " l'c'.:.a cmc to my lonely homef give me ; ihe right to place you and Katie there V His ; voiee was low and husky. I She looked as if she was going to faint, and 'ti alarm, he quickly placed a strong eor- ; dial to her lips, which she drank without : resistance, while tbe tears trickled through ber dark lasbea. "Forgive me! Edns, I did ■ ■••; mean to make yon feel badly, but indeed, ;.• n nee." r. »r»tector." "\--- p. liewit; my strength is all gone, ; , • •:■ vorj helpless.* Her voice was inax f n;,-^- '■ y mow l.fill. " !>".' il tct dailing," and Katie's arms ■ wtr, ud ber, and ber blue eyes sweetly ill i ■ .- "if you could only do as Mr. Hall .'..-i- j I k»uw we would he very hap-i;." LI -' I.ali- caressed the short fair, clustex- .1.;; curls,, Edna's long beautiful hair had | .ice- •', . . during her illness. Edna's palo i>>- (i iv. :."1 nid a Moan i-maped tbem, then she at:sr trod slowly and wearily. "Mr. Hall, I wiP- be • our « ife for my sister's sake. I eni'i-t work f,,. her now and I could not h. -ii lo see liui starve." An xpressiou -I" wonderful joy lighted up the fnrrowed face and be caught her hand-mil kissed them. But she quietly drew them iway. Society was stirred to its depth with a BOW i'.,s.it ion—the proud, beautiful Mrs. lolm Hall. Hut the cold, haughty woman ignored society, as shallow, heartless and selfish. Masy carriages with curious occu-pants, were driven slowly through tho Park for a glimpse at tbe re^-sl occupant in the superb turn out of the Hall's.aud the old man on tbe opposite seat, with a delicate blue eyed girl, looked proud and content at the admiration iu wife created. But be never sat beside ber or walked with her: his con-stant companion wss Katie. In hia elegant mansion on Fifth Avenue, his wife reigned a cold, haughty queen, and he felt amply re-paid for his devotion to her, if she only gave him an occasional smile or kind word. Mrs. Morton waa her only lady acequaintanee for she refused all other calls. Once only had Edna seen Count Von Swaiae since their parting on the terrace of the Homestead.— Aud that was on a drive in the Park, she took no notice of his surprised, earnest look, bnt turned white aa the satin, against which, (he reclined, and after he had passed from sight her queenly head drooped low, but was quickly raised as prond as ever. Little we know the secrete of hearts around na—secrets that burn into tbe inmost soul, destroying all that was fresh, beautiful and rnisting, changing us into weary,worn, dis-trustful, selfish beings, until we scarce know ourselves. God pity such as are adrift. THB BMD. san- | New Series No. 146. swawas Tli" snb.oTiption by the «x>unty of PifMylrania to tru-X.ci G. W.Railroad • »t $160,000 waa lost by only four votes. II is a iiiiv th»t the subscription should have hetsn lost when it came so Dear getting •» tun* aiUia vote.—Dan-rillr- Register. •'• \V..» it yonr eldest danghter,inad-r. m. that was bitten by a monkeryi"— • >: -. sir it was my youngest. My t''l<-'-t dangtttiaT hud worse misfortune, s!:- •tarried a monkey. RADICAL ECONOMY. The State debt ss*L««isians has been is creased 118,000,000 smce the war, and with all the wealth of her rich and bountiful soil her credit i a so poor that her bonds are almost worthless. She is nnder radical rale. And ia just a aisntkw preaUeasssvit an the balance of tbe sVialbora States which have hod the misfortune to fall into the hands of tho greedy oormorante who have sat in office for the but ■>» yean. Financially they are in a worse eonditlou today aaaa tho close of the war fouud them, for although tbey had ao money than their credit was worth something. Radical rule has proved an expensive 'ex-periment. Cot this oat and pant it np in some convenient plane. The following table will show any one at a glance the length of various sixes, and the number of nails in a pound. They are rated from " 3-penny' up to "20-penny." The first column gives the number, the second the length in inches, add the number per pound: that-is— sails per pound .. sfggfcoHaffap every improving your mind. ctoosing TOUT compan - low. ': ' To -hnrtevar ncc*p»Uo» you may be called, aa » means of obtfuung* liveli-hoM, .fjetermine to understand it well, Att€ w*ora~ Hfjutftily at it. . Aocnatoai yoarseW to act kindly and courteously to everyone. Carefully avoid all extravagant habits. Determine to possess a character for ■niiraaly. Onltarato a strict regard Cor truth. If your parents are living do your utmost to promote their happiness. Beeotrect yonr progress in life must depend erpon your own exertion*, i <<■ BespeM religion, and do anto others as you would that tbey should do unto you. Shnn the tippling-shop and other vile cesspools of vice and misery. Be temperate in all things. Avoid all obscene conversation. Be especially regardtnl of the Sab-bath, and on no account desecrate it Make yonraalf useful. > Above all thinge, preserve a claar conscience. Unless already hardened by crime, its gentle promptipgs will guide yon aright in the path ofwisdom and honor. The Two Doft.—la San Francisco ' there are two dogs familliarly known as Black and Bruno who are always together, and manifest the greatest fondness for each other. They are \ From this table an estimate of quan-bouseless and homeless, so tar as own- tity aud suitable sizes for any job of ersuip goea,hving on what they pick WOrk can be easily made, up, or 18 given tbem. The crumbs SaaaaanlBBBBBBanl from many a table is saved for the i — - >■ *&**—«. t travelers, being always repaid by the ^ The tollowing fa said to have been a gratitude tbey%Z iu so many dif- ***** gjffl, oa rJFF? ."' ferent wava. transpoiUtion: " I kin reckerlect teu But none so loved the dogs as the or twelve years ago. tbat if I started ilittle girl Lilla who every morning at from Bost.ng on a Wednesday, I cud the window watched their coming.- &in Pb««adelphy on the nex Satur- At one time Bruno was missing- t&*££f£j2\ ^feti eSS.1 Black only coming, and it was noticed *™ ■*-**" 5?fiK to ™»*^ that the large part of his food he car- " •" d:,-v' and Ive ft" cal lat'" l '»* ried away ifhis mouth, seeming al- "f the power of steam increases for the ways in great haste. »ex.te" > eare as * -ft*&**» fe One day Lilla was on the sidewalk the la8t ten years, rd^.nPA^iBAm playing with her brothers, when they J}* *™ day» before I ttarted fromHo*. told her she must go in to the house as '"^ ^^^^^^^^^ they were going to the mall for a game ' of ball. But Lilla, instead, almost in- A.1"scil"tLn^1 yo?tl,',J 0.f L""'?vi11"- »»» ": _. . -.— 71 _ ..' , . . sntly very bsdly "sold' by the matron of Voluntary followed at a distance, but Kentucky State Prison, in whose daughter he at last growing tired, Sat down on the seemed to evince a very strong interest Steps of a Strange house, aud com- while travelling in a railroad car. Thinking that the flirtation bad continued longenougo she suddenly changed her scat to the side of the young msn, and whispered in his ear:— "Sir. you are a total stranger to me: but I feel it to lie my duty to wurn you ot impend-ing evil. That young lady is Jest out of the State Prison." A passenger go. off at tbs next station. 3-psuny 1 iueh 6o7 4-penny H inches 350 5-penny S| tss 6-penny 2 157 7-penny 2, " 151 8-penny 2J ■ 101 10-penny 2* 68 12-penny 3 64 80-penny 4} Spikes 4 " 34 15 Spikes 5 6 Spikes 6 ■ 7 Spikes 7 " 5 menced crying bitterly. Soon several persons gathered around tier, anxious to know who she was, and where she belonged; bat in her confusion she could tell neither. As an officer was about to carry her away, a large black dog came rushing through the crowd, and in the gentlest manner commenced licking her hands and face, and taking her sleeves as near the baud as possible, cimimeiivcil pulling her along, and she, with old Black at her side, seemed quite at ease, and quietly walked in. Beaching her u It. E. Lee is to have a statute in Richmond. The leader of the rebel armies is to be oast in bronze or cut in stone. Fntnre generations are to look upon his likeness, that treason may be nurtured and live. He who merited a traitor's death on the scaffold is to ,ouse he walked up the high stoop, fe b , demi-god—IF<M*.«O-aud gave a low whine at the door, aud r". jn^Ztami " "~ that not being answered, he fixed his ton ™r0HU:at-eyes on the bell knob and after hesita- It is said that the Almighty had a ting a few seconds, raised himself on purpose iu the creation of all things.— his hind feet, and taking the knob in If IIe uad anytujng to do with the ex-his mouth, gave it a gentle pull, which . . ., J * .... was immediatly answered, for Lilla wteuceof rorney He evidently sent was already missed, and a hurried him into this world as a standing ex-search had already com meaced. This ample of what contemptible meauness being done, he walked modestly down omnipotence could create when It the steps and soon disappeared round ..,,,, the corner. The next morning when tne,L >o danger of monuments ever he came as usual he was treated to an being raised above Aim. extra break fast of beef stake and milk. i i The latter he ate, but the former he The expenditures of the Government earned away. Lilla's brothers follow- for the month of October were as fill-ed to see where he went, and through lows: Civil aud miscellaneous, $6,- the back streets, across the wharves, 018,230.31: war, $14,903,061 J>8; navy down a low path under a bridge in a fl.901,826,33; Indian and pensions, hole dug in the earth, lay old Bruno, #4,881,423,53; total, «13,798,027,75. lame and sick; and to him Black gave , _ . . ,_ the meat, watching patiently to see Only "13,«98,02.,75 for one month, him eat it. The news became current ^'ot much for an economical republi-aud many watched the dogs, and learn- can administration. Buchanan spent ed that for many weeks Black had fed forooo.OOO iu twelve months aud they Bruno, which he continued to do until , ... he was able to travel as formerly.- denounced his extravagance. And I need not add that Lilla still! ^™"M"*"M—— prepares a breakfast for her favorites. Olive Logan declares that she will ,^, | "remove tbe mystery that surrounds m „ . — ..— . -. the girls." The rest ot yon may shut The Great North-We*t-lt appears T0Ur%Ves, but hanged if we will.- by the census that the population of /ontrier Journal. Iowa is 1,187,308. Michigan has 1,-, 191,461. Wisconsin has about 1,100,-' Don't be afraid, Olive, the Journal 000. The Northwest, in almost every ' man is blind. State, goes up into the millions. Ohio : . -_t approximates to 3,000,000; Illinois, | Soda Tea-Biteuit.—Take one quart of 2,650,000; Indiana, nay, 1.700,000, flour, one.egg.sufficient butler to short Missouri. 1,550,000. In these seven 1 en; salt to taste, three teaspoonsful of States there are certainly 12,000,000 baking powder, mix up well with milk inhabitants, which Minnesota, Kansas and bake in a quick oven, and Nebraska will bring np to 13,000,- 000. In 1830, forty years ago, the whole United States did not have as Henry Ward Beecber owns a $25,- 000 house in Brooklyn, a 180,000 farm iu Peekskill, and half of the Christian Union newspaper. Profitable preaching. Wonder if he'll have quite as fine a house and farm when he " crosses the river V much. In 1840 there were bnt four Northwestern States—Ohio, Indiana, I Illinois and Michigan—and their pop ulation was not one-tilth of what it is in tbe Northwest now. There was then no Wisconsin nor Iowa at all.— These great States have been entirely ! _ - -~r_ _ built in less than half a lifetime of a I . „. . . , _, man. The auaals of the world attord ! A St Lou,R '"■R !?"" Bg^ no such similar instance of growth.— , ua" recently inherited 0100,000 from a The population of the United States deceased relative in Oregon. Hell SafSsCSL^lta rft& .wi" ex,eed have plenty of friends now. 39,090,000. Therefore in the ten Wea-' ' ■ tern States named there is to be found one third of all the people of the coun-try. People who are in the habit of criti-cisng typographical errors in the news-papers, should remember that every column contains from five to twenty thousand distinct pieces of metal, ac-cording to the size of the paper, and the type. Ths diaplaassisnt of a sin- 51e one makes an error. Is it any woo-er that errors occur! Col. Charles Marshall of Baltimore, private secretary of Gen. Lee during tbe war, has been selected to write bis biography. ^^^^^^^^^ The distilleries of the United States have the capacity of manufacturing 910,537 gallons of spirits, of all kinds, daily. , TTJ AH ILL WrWD-L-. Soft whispers that soaroe wave the trees, And eenneti May doabtlsss mess ssopls Biases: 01 ♦. meTbolstetotU gust tUt whirls, That sett' •^an'emg'alT the onrla, . And flutters all ths fleaness. Northessters, let year Klngley'. sing— I dent cere where it blows from, If others' bass tha* -brUk breeee ari.g, Wkioh «a> blias first arose Brow; She stood with, twaa nnoonflned. With clouds of muslin round hex, . With ribbons atreamLDg down ths wind,— Ah, yes,—^was thus I fonnd ber I ' She ■s-restied with the aauoy brsese. While litalo seieaao aba uttered, Aa rlouuos, frill, BOBntsT s)llS]ftB»>l -. About her napped and flnttered. O, Zephyr,—atill within.my heart Tear rogueiae oonduot ran hies, AltaooghitdidagUmpeslmpeet I Of, Q, eueh sent and ankles. Her head she lowered to the storm. • i. And straggled onward bKndMu ; In rode embrace, her fairy form Did viewless ana* of winds fold ; She battled on against its wrath, Her graceful head down-bending, She came to where I kept tbe path, My eager arms extending I A shook ! a cry! She stood, half pleased, To shelter from the weather, Rut, also, by my set habrttiaesd,— Yet lovely altogether! Well; we've been married years twiee a v., And I can battle toaghly, And not a wind, while I'm alive, SbaU touch that eheok too roughly I "A pound of ttaah"—A prise-fight Earth's holiest spot—the oil regions. Is it fair to define baby-clothes a* " bawl "- dressesf A ta! low-chandler is mash given to wlck-ed works. Sunday reading for political contractors— The Book of Job. When is a aids of leather like Iron-rust t— When it is an ox-hide. " Boreding by tbe meel, and lodging at awl hours/' can be fouud in Detroit. Laziness is a good deal like money—the more a man baa of It, the more he waata. Why is s Caterpillar like buckwheat oak.rJ liecause it is the Grab that maksa tbe better -fly. There are two directly opposite reasons why some men have poor credit one becanae tbey are not known, and the other because i hey are known. Men are generally like wagons—tbey rat-tle prodigiously when there is nothing iu tbem. A young man named Turn married aeoueln of tbe same name, on tbe plea tbat "Oae good turn deserves another." Nothing like a cold in the bead to humble a mau. It is pretty sure to bring bim te bis sueeze. A Western ed it or consoled a man who oom-plaiiied that justice had not been done him, by tbe remark that it waa " rerv lucky for him." Garters with monogram clasps are now worn by tbe pretty girls. Tbey ate rather a novelty yet, but we hope to see mote of them. An Iowa woman advertises for a husband, " Money no object, must be healthy and wil-ling to work." A young man in Ohio recently opened a clothing store, aud was sent to jail tor it.— Reason—the clothing store belonged to an-other man. Why cannot a gontloman legally possess a short walking-stick f Because it can never be-long to him. Boating-crews should remember that the trial between the hare and the tortoise is tha first shell-race on record. Punch says that in some parts of England the water is so hard tbat skating on it is kspt up all through the summer. What a difference there is in yoang men! It Is ss easy for some of them to pop the ques-tion as it is for others to pop corn. The measles are iu Brigham Yunng's fami-ly. It is unnecessary to add that there are notenough to go around, and several doseas are left without a ineasle. A thirty-two mouths girl thus accosted her paternal relative n day or two ago: "Papa will you buy me some bole to put ia my cans, so 1 can have some ear-rings T" Can't Bear Tkem.—" I never could bear children," said a crusty old maid to Mrs. Partiugton. " Perhaps, if yoa could, yon would like them better," mildly replied the old lady. The census tsker in this city ssked a wo-man the age of her oldest child, and tho re-ply was: "You hsve come round a month too soon." " Buggy umbrellas" are advertised for sale in New Haven. H insect-powder was put on them tbey would probably bring higher prices. " Fools caught with lighted cigars in their mouths will lie shot," is an inscription fre-quently seen on sign'-bosrdsaround wells and works iu the oil regions. A little girl asked ber brother went waa espital punishment, aud he said he thought tbat it waa being locked up in the cupboard w_lh tho jam Slid other nice things. "Come, Inidbauil," said the wife of a note-broker in Wall-street. " it is time for us to Set up. the day is breaking." " Welt, let it reak ; I don't held easy eties paper." An exchange soys: " We have often Won-dered where all the blind people csuie from ; but it is pl*m now. There is a ' blind-facto-ry' at Elisabeth, N. J., when large numbers are turned out every year.*' "Do you inesn to challenge the juiy I"— whispered a Iswyer to his Irish client. ■' Yes, be jabere V waa the answer. " If they doart acquit me, I mean to challenge every anal-pr-. ii of 'em ; I want ye to give em all a hint of It, too." A physician being atkod by a patient if be thought a little spirits now and then wouid hurt him tnacb, replied," I do not know that a little occasionally would hart yon rnaah ;— but if yoa doo't take any, it won't hurt at all.'' yoa "John," said a poverty stricken man to bis SOB, " I've made ary will to-das;." "Ah '." re- Jlied John ; "you were liberal to me, no otilit I" " Tee, John, I came down hand-some. I've willed you tho whole State ef Virginia to make a living jB, with the privi-lege of going elsewhere if yon can do Better." A Springfield man, who has been visiting ia tbe eastern part of Berkshire, reports a pastor who rings the bell to call the peeps* to service, pitches the tune, and helps to sing; and tbe story goes, that, in aAMlMon to preaching to the living, U Bland* reedy to f. ■itett, a J i II s l^ urn UK II ou(, l».»|iwi««, (V Bnbscribe for the PATRIOT. J a^j5e «}"• of H'ose.who die, and *U for a
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [December 1, 1870] |
Date | 1870-12-01 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 1, 1870, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1870-12-01 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Media |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871565300 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY
AT GREENSBORO, K. 0,
By DUFFY 4 ALBB16HT.
TKXMS—cash invarisbly in advenes.
Oul;nrK »ix month.»l.25, ton* BUS.76el*
gyAny person endingjfat subesribssswtll re
rain on* copy yro«a».
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TrosaW AdrtrlutmtnU payable i» mdmma.
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IO* SPFXIAL NOTICES 60 p*-rc-r.t higher than
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C4jp Court ovdrn *>ix w«ik», $7; Ma^wtrateiP
notice*, four Wf*»ks. $•*»■ *" adranrr.
Yearly ■ilv.*rtifct*ni*Miti» change, quarterly if
desired. ■»
Vdf Olatuary nolirea, over five line*, charged
a* ■ilrtirtimiHiiU ami paid for in advauce.
Professional Cards.
JMI II. llll.l.ARH, TH<». KurKiN, JB-,
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JMI. A. '.II.MKII. Gremeoora, K.C.
Iiillur.l. Kuffln Be Ollmar,
ATTOBNKY8 AT LA.W.
Greemboro, N.C.
1)RACTICE inthrCourUorOuiUard.Alunac*
Randolph, Davidson, Stokee, Yadkin, Surry,
Buckingham aud Caaw.ll Counties.
On. of the Hnn will always ntUnd tha regular
I'robnu CourlK of Rockingham, Alamanes and
Guiltbrd counties.
Itte. 6tA, loSd. 1:1/
C. P. If KNIIENHAIX. JoHNN.8Tiri.KS.
MENDENHALL & STAPLES,
JLWtQXKm AV uw,
UKEEXSBORO,ti. C,
Will practice in the Courts of Guilford, Rocking-bam,
Davidson, Komythe, Stokes, Randolph and
Alamauce: also. II. 8.Circuit and District Courts.
Special attention given to collections in all perta
of the State, and to cases in Bankruptcy.
IF Office one d.Hir North of tha Court B
Jan. U1 : ly.
Business Cards.
W/RFiRRAB,
WATCH UIB.WWaU
oniciAi.
Greein.horo, N. C,
Uaa ciMintantly on hand a
splendid assortment of
Faxhionable Jeirelry,
and aom. apleudid WaicKee
AND CLOCKS,
Which will be sold
C1IKA1' tor CASH!
HTWMI Air-. Clocks. Jewelry, Sewing IfaubinM,
and Pistols repaired cheap and on short notice.
Call opposite the Old Albright Hotel, East
Market Street. 10-ly
Brick lor Sale.
Tlus very heat
article furnished at reasonable rates, either
nt the kiln, It miles North of town, or deliver-
D.N. KIRK PATRICK.
April 29. 60tf.
MANN 8. VAI.F.NTINB. PBTKR A. FRAKIUR.
Ya.srtttf.si It Fptahlla.
Importers and If'hoUtaU Vtaltri
IN
WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
TotiQiif*,&e.
No. 1208 MAIN STREET,
K,IOHjVtOiTJD YA.
tMGK&rtZIE iR©TM6H$,
IMIMtKtFRH AMI MASfKACTfRKHS
II K Coach &. Saddlery
HAEDWA.RE,
'££2 Wtfl Uallioiore Street,
RALTINORK, MD.
, August 18:6m.
mill. IUKKH'AN BEG HIVE,
(aSkl ir}Muing inuvfubUf C'otnh,)
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Dew!* of Karin Right for making and uselng
ubtaiusd of
J. W. ALBRIGHT,
Ureensboro, or,
A. B. KITCHEN,
New Garden, N. C
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