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^aoaaso* Banana, «*! *ri,w! The Greensboro Patriot WEEKLY M ,;I:I:I:N^1'OHO,N.O., By DUFFY 4JLBRIGHT. ^•os-.-.,-!!,,....,ably in advance- -■-... *••*•—»** . ( . ..1.e,,.l.,,«.<«.ub«ribrr.wiur. , lit* eeolw ■ till ' M ol A«l»« rU»«-«- . ri ,- .., .|.,-/y in «'!-"»"■ -'in ■ * S '','' i t v» ■» MM0 Established in 1824. Remember the TOMBS and THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871. '{New Serin If&16& • ■ . . •••■ •-IJ" :;".■ I 45.00 15.00 •i'i.'«* -!■■-•-• ... I-"'1"' . . i ■••■■• .•! t lligbel ' . •: -M-- ^:,,.*-« ' gr*5S '"'<" '.'i.',';'-' '■'"-i u.,.1 ,.,..n,|.llv MII.-H. r9*AII work weal of Company Sho|' di-livered , III. < i i II Kepi id li' ufi bars. S. C. .'• >: BOBEBTSON, I hartoiu. \. t. _ N. H. D. WILSON, ■ nil InHuramoe A^reiit, I;REI:\SBORO, fJ.C ..,,";rii;i:.-.....,.au-..wi<i. aggregate CAPITAL "f TWMtl million""' Hollare. ff«- INSl R1NCE COMPANY, ■. • Lin- 11" Rel ASSES Professional Cards. i i.i i„... id i .. .\.' I i.:...i I : • ' II II ■; N : . ■■in at • ■h , - VT .. V.f. ..... ..•.•.-■ - - ■ Ban , .... |j .... A an I IT 1..MN N.Sl >l 1 l- «^dbj any in MM CHKBPHMW laWlllyof'"1'"1""'"- S $12,000,000. ,,.„rc vour property sgninst loM .....ii.l tba* secure jim ahoaus, and pre-en* .'.I IITWII""' in Isuaiuess, in case of 'T* Provides LIFE POLICY for.. • sup- ..,.„ ,.,' ,..„,wife aud children -.-ban you are '.,„„. ". n no: llankiug House of Wilson j"V\y A Sh..l..'T . South Elm St. ":'y N II li WT.-V "" Oil..-. K. Sn.ll.llll. « II.s»\ * SMOBEK. B A X K E li S , aRKESKBOBO, AX'.. (S,„.il, Elm Street, opposite Kx|-r." Urtii- ) II.,v n,.i i-.il OoW wui Silver, Bunk Soles, mJSlS^ ... Ibo-le. Kml R IW. and M I-. *'• ■ * t«» K Ivellnoeyond i HECK : and, all i II li \ L 1 •"» 'V " ' »■ "' » ip"» ' •H—i"" - millions Utie at all ActtssMt MH& G. Yates, ti _"t'*'-" c aB.1 )EKHALL & STAPLES ; , s A/i C4Wr| Iwuwil pubj« >H illl«TC»l l THKENCV Il.i-in.»N I*< I to SIGHT in k.uu ., SPECIE. I - ' - . • BY' ■ ■ Ka..d"lpl |li-n i''i - all part-1 . .. . i .".,- IUI Iiith. Iv Chas. MANUFACTURER OF T [»■" i.. r LAW, K.»k ..:....i, ti.. I i SIM*. ,MIKMI. KI.»IM«:< ■»■-* .!.- IIKI.RTJIIIS1 UN .. i.. •-•i .-• SI i lr..u and Oft* li I . . ,■ - . U I.IIIM "s I li..' • ,.,,.-,. i|tl..ll .,. , .. :.„ pronrrti . .. II ...^ tin ■ ! I .:•!.■ ifI • ■ - ' .1 l-l-.'. iM ill! \l I- . S. C SCALES •> SCALES, -ATI.AW Waiv. and oVata .... Sli. .-. W i .. Cr.. k.-.v, «iil«:in- W«l», <iru- «, >nil .•■--•rt-l <l—l". (WiimMy.- , t.l». .•Sr.-.:..;.V"I..I ,N <'. <iii«l- ,.,-!.. ..i-lu.-l.-r I-"' I*'J Buchanan &McDonald, Grocery and Confectionery, (Corwt Si.inl mli«.|*>t.) KEEP i-M»i»'itlv "" l"1"1 " lu" »"•"■""""" CANDIES " CAKES, SWEETMEATS, Mis. RAISINS, ORANGES, 4c. •li..» M th, lorn For tba P»triot. A PORTRAIT. BY Wllllf I h»ve seen a youthful uiaiden.so fair »be well might proTe, A Qu«o to grace a nations throm—the idol of ita lore; A creature all too beautiful to dwell with careworn thing.-, A wandering spirit from ibo dries, an angel, bad ehe v. iDge. Sho hath a bread and iipc.l brow, mo-t ././."- cdtr/ji fair. And round it twines, iu ahiuiug locks, bat glossy, raven hair. And from bcr eyes, ber radiant eyes, there flown sueb liquid beams, Tbat llal«H styles then, fountains, of iulelleo-lual streams. There playa a smile about !ier lips, a -weel seraphic smile, The signet of a yoiltbful bean, uutonibed by grief or guile: And when »be s|ieak» you lend yo..r car to listen to a Toice Whi.-c aligh.oat toues ii».e ever said unto the bearl re/wi.-. .' There's music in ita cad.-iu-.--.. Ml chiefly when she sings. When fettll her bouts wild melody in bird-like carols r..gs, You wonder where she caught the strain, so strangely sweet it seems. And think some angel voices must havi pered it in dreams. And ah! within this casket lair, the! |iearl of worth. Like the dew drop in the lily-toll. from taint of cart li: There is ai.il'. arawac ray. ahim throng! gild her feature-, fair. With a portion of that ld.--.ed llgbl lieings wear. And were Ibis earth but |«o|il.d beings such M she | Then sin and pain would MMMI W and every aorrov dee -. Aud leave i: afl a ;..-.r.-.i;-■ was given, for each man sammoned, thirty cento, aad ten cents for each person aaav mimeti on a special rfitir?. l'J. For serving any writ or other process with the aid of the county, the usual iee ofone dollar, and the expense necessarily incurred thereby, to bo ad-ties to whoa addressed, ten cents. 4. Entering order enlarging time for pleading, tweuty-flve cents. Entering judgment and verdict, fifty cents. 6. Judgment on any question an- ! tborised to be decided by uim, if <here any court or before any judge, one dol lar, and nil actual and necessary ex iwnws for such sen-ices, and ten cents per mile by the route most usually travelled, and all expenses for any guard actually employed and necessa r.Y. 22. l'«>r sunuuoniug and qualifying appraisers, and lor performing all du-ties in laying off homesteads and per-sonal property exemptions, or either, two dollars, tit lie inelnded in the bill Of Costs. llmfulffliat. >rnr sod tlieA,' fa rattabaS by tba beat of mm. on issue of law joined on the pleadiugs, and acknowledging receipt of decision at the judge, and notifying each at-torney thereof, fifty cents. ■ 8. Taking an affidavit to witness or Jurors's ticket, or any other affidavit, ten cents. "J. Transcript of case and record lor supreme court, two dollars, 10. Transcript of judgment, twenty five cent;. 1L .Majjirajj.trajujcrjpt, postpaid, flf . Wonderful Memory.—X public exhi-1 OS 008 TABU. bition of the wonderful circumstantial | Ameitma Tiniij fiflnl (Tarfar.—Tbia Joar-memory posseased by Daniel- McCart-1 nal holds on iu ooaraa with no leaaaaad m*r-ney, SO old and illiterate Stan, Was {it or ability. Sunday Schools baa bettor given in Columbus, Ohio, one night send for specimen co,..c. of the aagaaine «ed last week. It began by some one ask , ie»,n ,,„„. Contrr Sunday School. h*d | in a him what day of the week was | wttar try u,ta ajalia. Th. AarU aaaabai eon<aUa--^ba Sakaath oatoal th* Child of the Chnrab; Taka yoor Boa wtth yoa : The Bibb. Boy ; On th. Hnaa|ia »■ af Bonday School Libr.rie.; Eneouragasaaat In Work: Olra; What tba Taachara' sharing abmld not U; aaaaanaaaaj aad Difcita at* Sanday School Toaebon; Laaataw for tto Littl. Ones; awoafaj Book Notioaa, Sunday School IntalUgeaca, Leaaona for each Sabbath," Ac. Pabliabad at St. Lonia, Mo., bjJ.W. Mcla-iy re. at {L.'iO per annum. (-Huri, /Ior7ir Vay^-m,fbr May. Just what the name of tba joarnal aaya: "Tba Queen of the lh. Monthlies." A rsal ladle.' H*., ilar •»- Philadalpbia, price, »a. Tb» CUhbaatl ifoar far Mar. Tba beat know uf- Similar questions were asked until twenty-six dates had been mentioned by different persons, and the answers on an average given correctly inside of six seconds. He was then examia-ed in mathematics, multiplying three flgtires, and extracting square and cubic toot mentally with great rapidi-ty. His knowledge of the Bible was then tested, and he told, with rare ex-ceptions, the exact chapter and verse of every passage read. Mf Mi ■IX For levying an attachment, one, JJ. SoflLjfPg a^Jt&ijme'nt on A':*r»«i_jr"iiew^fUT^"ra1iwavs",w¥( aw*aV«" Jlbniu,^Tto''tsthnriaa' ar. a 21. Forattendance to qualify juror. JX AlbiBgaeal ol court when ne- Ialld „•„,,„ tlle ,iUe J^ J^*» -The Wo.drr.rftb. YeJiow.wn.; Unreco. to lay otf dower, of commissioners t^ j ^iry, ten cents. .system. 14. Entering on ree«ml any order of ^ coutinuu..» girder, on "which the T1» -to.bite«o0.; 'AyAy.r Through the Cloud and tb. Sea; Lmug American Ar- A single row of piles carries e■,•*,, Kernlolaoenooa of Charlotte Bronte ■ - s-!Judgment of a"jndtfon*-» matter" which f «"'t»'<"-<« girder, on which the «• * " y- lehas jurisdiction to decide out of ^"" ™?"•*• ea« hanging down on . ••«■ U, if'not more than one copy sheet, ^J±n^1^" iS.**?? : S?ii ,1 00> BAI'.V. ar MBS. c. r. C. In hie Htfle had, aO cory, Bwottly aleapa onr baby boy- Aad his eyM have cangh- their lui.ei VSMB tba oafloal antamer riq Soal ao/aabuiing at tho whisai > Qfaoaaa angal naasiag by. Two little bands in fSM rest. Uka folded rota leaves s*aaoj Upon Uio trnder waxeii hi. I That knows no thought ofniti n. - He in hi. baby beauty tesls, Uaeonooroaaof the grief and an Tbat taakas life troubled and IS Aad robait of ita.woDte-i - A daaaaak roso-bud kisse.l bis lip. And lafl iu impnaa ih.-i„ The tiny poarl. I*>hind outstrip Tho gems of ladies fair, HI. cnrllnf hair, like fine apas X '' Reotn an a ainlana brow — Ood keep him through Hie )e.r« i, Aa pnra as he i- now; uliis-lay off .\ear's allowance, one dollar j and for atlendani-e to qualify coniinis sinners for any other purpose, seventy- tjaa*-. J«J^»»«> "■«'•»« each side to with,,, a ."hort dUtance I *» I M. The story M . Wi.d Irish girl; five cents. "™tir,10t mme }»™ one ..opj sliei-t, f , -^^dj. The carriages are so OurL.hor-8y.Um and theChiu*-,: Uritadfr J.-,. Eleonti-g a deed for land «W*f#^-™i?5?.fl-£ ■*!■•**?■ anwigSTthat ineqnalitv ^fweight on I *■) Ben: A Story for May-Day: What ,b any int-iest in lan.l soM nuder execn-1 \ }■>■ TssumK snhp-e.ia tor witnesses, ™ Jg ^ ^"^K of a ton will not ^'ii mti u. tke Young M... : Wilfrid Cum . i effect the actiou. Tim small quantity ; bermede." N. V.-price |3 per year. Vr.t.ng.n'hfs office, per" copy sheet. °. W ^v}™*- cheapness of con-1 fcabr. *» «. fifcu-wba do ,.„ uk ten cents. tvon, one dollar, to be paid by the pur- /or each name, fifteen cents, chaser. i IC: CoI'>' of au>' rccord , fr.-. pleatial tb le flight. A in. Ab*> ,. k ,,t ramilv Grw , ;, full supply of tba Baeat Liqi hi the bar adjoining. Th.-1..-i brands of Cigars onataulv an kepi : hand. u |Mi l»:ly ni:>ITIROOk RI RSEK1ES." •V WESTBROOK * •' * WABD, r, •• '. I lbs »'ll k Wberaaatats The would |N. „• flatrea. de irspirit s In ,1 no 1 do dv ■ : i . .. I I" ...... •■ We-l BHik N ,-ii-" 11 ..■.., .... ..-, .. •- C. under the \. , ,. „,.i -Hi W.--I1. •- A I'-' A. ,-.— •:- ; , - i . I 'in I-..•-. iSra-M Vines..dkb, for " " ibe ■.-« Rrmalonoe.satheyare , CartlS. ,l,<en 11- me« the exigencies of the time, by . ir.. . .....—.. ......In,-., unm-e.-e.leu.euly l'-w. ;,.T Cards. Vv.R FARRAR „ VI, , II .'I IU Kit. ; ., i .N •\ «'■■ ' - 1 . . ■ ■-:.:.•! . ,.,.,;, ./. ire-fry, 1 ■ • '•-,' " X Ml ( l.li'KS. rffj /•• —''1 . ( : \ 1 ■ <.. r 4 V K u: l.», i-.S.-* Ma. 1-1 . ' .... ., • H • . Eas ml willi Ibe » I'-" al onee, a-: ,:., ,„.|... meet tb ... . - ' , ■ lu■'■ i.nl«*ced«oledl All ..r.l, i- will i-.iv,- ,„ |,'. and ,r- nil alt-n- ,..ii. Catal«-guee - i.t '" - appliea..o.i \..;,..-. WESTUR'KIK ;„pj, I-Tl.i.in p.l Green. CO., ... N. •' W. S RANKiN, I. 1.:.- U..!idittS.J Dealer in Foreign and Domestic r>K/"r O-0033S, UROl'EKlEb, OoTS si • N where she nan.li-r' teutia-nt peace and e: Am! dow.-ry path" lo trat fail t- pl..i-e. Where bright aagols hovi away all gloom There waiting nil h to bear it home Where all the pan blest and tree, And gather sweet am perennial tree; There in immortal youth t ed light. Where time has un.iiilcd I ■Use are evor bright. And I will strive toiiic.-t 1-..-I th. .ban Christian real, Km Duragrd by hei . I. vtf.il • love I feel; For one thai i- — beautiful, am a bean. Til Heaves here lo meet with .'■ >in.l i .l.ld BUll hrosial BtlUa f i l"'- IdiH.m.iii ii.ic.i-.it- ■th hi -. ilh in"!. •--— ■■ I--' - :il«l THE FEE ACT. {, e.l of VOMHlU li b. ... KAWES, ANTHRACITE ■fiiliiiiiin«»aiK f'onl. gO.fi i ... ,..i IKY, and L..;..- .,! Mer.ii.it.- ,»| .-.-i I of SEW , .,-- • .rt-y •• .. i - foi CASH . . I.- H-. Ci. \ large i.pplj ifCofreejustrei -•..-....-.niil ■: n ii- -,*-. ib.. ami a ..i ..in., rv cured bacon. \ ., .. large supply oI" l.ai'.ie-' am! '-J ii.,ii>' I..H.U llaudkorcbi«-r. i .-III...'-. I-.I. 19:1} KCM EKSE*. *c. All (I .'i f Sugar*, ;!..- Teas, .-—•".' andeb,. Syrup, 1- ..always ,.,i 1 -.1 l..e.-l eaah pri aa. C. t rXKEL * ■I I. -. lain. ,inl tuwols, at \y. s. RANKIN. c STEIM BROTHERS & CO., ...,. ..,.1 .i..i,i,.i-.,. . ,.n> i. . IM II..»II>IH WOOUBHS, Wholesale Clolhiers. M ' IM. .1.1 . :.ll::!} er»gli 1 M IAIXU •.. fiia, ■ ■ ;. 1 1 :.|.. ■ ■ ■ ' '-• 111! 1 _1 l-TI . . <( janlsnly _ f. nib ttreet. /^LASS :»M.I aJBEWI * *KK-yj We have reeeived a larce nldi.ws .. ,r f-rm-l -ns-k ot'lilas. anil Qneen'. Ware ,.,,.. el.im.H-re, KeroaeneOil, Sc, all uf -ahi.-l ... , i'-i '-.w lor caab. . C. E. ECKEL A <" an 19 1} s"""' S'.«-t._ BIENA VISTA LODGE. I O-O. P.. in—i- riiriilarly on every dav nigiil Tie- ih-t Tueadaymght ■ b i EST h. meeting of SPECIAL 1NTEK held. YiMting l.,-ii.i. i. • .-i.lially re- DAVIl) SCOTT, Jlt.. N- <• ,l.\>. VV. ALBRIGHT. See. urn l'.'-ly >lll 1'. ■• 11-/'' i . Cabinet Maker Hai'iir■, .j.uiuuo aud CQilars Val .- --.i' 11 II I .,. . .',.11 ..r !l! oiM-i <>f ex Mil k«- ~ ami Saddler*, met -. i . liuiM- il.aliiij. 11 nil ii < ■ i<ilance promfl ;III;.\MI;I:II S; ddlerj Hardware K, iiaitiug ile I i IIEAPLt ■ II run ri.i. •■ i '-11 i IAS *!. . *«■ N.l i Miia.i i. H U R S1 lil Li FURNITURE ^Q H. < h. (NELL -i CO. » I . I I ,N . : .. : I'tl-ili;, I.II» «..•■••«. !s ..: d Notions, I- great ysriety. sideeled arilb a l .,.. ..-..-inv- and i.<-u,l lie-limes. I,.,, two WARE BOOMS when lain cooatantly .. supply of everyikVag needed l„ bou*eberp«ra—Oiw -t his shop l»|„„ ,|„ ,|,. i'.i.ioi.Un.i ll.-..ll.-r ,n rhefront !....,„ .sr.he.4d / fn -1. liM -ii- where eaotoaier. «iii L.- mil II. in le- al-- by J. W. s. Parker, aba 1 j ET nTSfpfPA -larTTq-cT. lle.-pi ii- ,• Israrse buili , Cof- ..... . lur Fu. - .-. cm - Se., arges. Any ouge tor work. ],i,.|n|illv uiarketa-i. i,;ilv ■ piUjI . . : ri: ., i, 'J :>> made Profitable. .!..i.i Ladies, '!al and Sec ■'•■AMEKI-I iIn Family Singer Sewing Machine! ■ 11 \ i. <^ . -.- «... . . \. . .: VLHKIiillT, '., : N i . .,, .... nfacturrrs. ... »iuiMl<«|nB iieiihanls. \,, i-n .. • ... ruuned ri lil Udini of. is.- C per eel,., |s-r uin . i\ !. . Iicek t.ir bah ■ . sale ,.?.;.-..>. i.e. ... 'ibe El HALLO brand, - . 1. u**l ii.C; ado'arTangeinerts :- keop for i" Ibe above Machine.—will .,!„, keep beal M ,. i . .. Twiet, Liren apd .'otten riii.-.-i '1,. ... . ,|,. .,. -a . ry prioaa,— Orders - . ,-., AddrcM. MRS \ F FOWLER, P. ii. l«iS -.'. I.M.f Greenaboro, N. C". y J^B v PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, SOUTH BJ.M tOTtEET, it.-l.bo-e // All kiud-j BLANKS al this Offico Officer* ow' ""' >"«,'"■""< Court Clerk. SBOTIOS 1 Thai the Oenerul A*»tm bit/ of North Carolina do .m.w. Tin.! the ('aunty Comntuunonert of their re speotive eountrSB shall receive sau-b per i/itiii, not exceeding t»» dollars, as a majority of any Board mas lix upon. Sec. 2. t'oHHti/ Trft'imix .-! 'il re-, eeive as a compensat1 'ii foil of all services required ol mum by law such a per emfttm, not exceeding two and a half, on amount of receipts and ais-bnrsements, as theeonnty mission-ers or a majority of them may tfeem adeqaate and proper. gee. 3. County Stameuen, chain car-riers, entry lakers, commissioners of affidavits, prceeseioners and standard keepers, shall receive the fee reapec-tively prewribed Cor them in chapter one hundred and two of the- Revised Code, and in. others. . Sec. 1. Fees of Sheriff*. Executing summons or any other writ or notice, by simply delivering a copy to tho party or his attorney, sixty rents. 3. Arrest of a defendant in civil action and taking bail including at-tendance- to justify, and all services connected therewith, one dollar. 3. Arrest of » person inilii-i.-.i. in eluding all services connected with tin-lakiiiji and ju.sinic-.nion of > »i« • I - one dollar. 4. Luaprisouinout o; any pt-iaou »:. .. civil or criminal action, thirty cellist and release from prison, thirty cent*. ExeeatiBg subpoena on a witness, thirty cents. C. Conveyiug »prisoner in jail to anoil.er county ten cents per mile. T. Pop prisoner's guard, ilativneces , sar,\, and appcored by county com-, missioners, going and returning per mile, for each, live cents. 8. £x|;euse of guard and all other expenses of conveying p'isoii. i to jail, i or from one jail to another fibt BDJ J purpose, or to any place ofpunishment, I whatever sum UMJ be allowed l.v the I county <M>miiiissi..u.-is of tin" county in which the indictment was issued, on . the affidavit of the ollicer iu charge. II. Feeding prisoners iu county jail : per day, to be fixed by tMmmiastoners of the county. 10. Providing prisoners ;n county jail per day, to bo fixed by the com missioners of the connty. lu. Providing prisouers :u cintilyi jail t\itli suitable l.e-is. bed-clothing, other clothing and Inel. ::i»i keeping the prison ami grounds cleanly, what ever sum shall be allowed bj the c im-missiiitu- rs of the couul;,. 11. Collecting Dues and costs from convict, two ami a halt per cent, on the amount collected. 12. OoBeetoig executions for monej in civil actions, two ami a liail pel cent on the amount uojlecied. 13. Advertising a sale ol properly under execution, at each public place required, fifteen ceats. 14. Seizing specific property under order of u court, or executing any other order of a court. 01 jiuli. . not s|ieciiica'.h provider1 in be allowed by the judge. 15. Taking any bond, including fin-nishiug the blanks fitly cents. 10. The actual expense of beeping all property seised under process <,r oidi r of enuit, lo be allowed by court on the affidavit of ibe ollicer in charge. 17. A capital execution, ten dollar*, aud actual expense of bnrying the body. 16. Summoning a grand or petal jury M. Service of a writ of c-jectmeut, one dollar. 27. For every execution, either in civil or criminal cases, fifty cents. Sec. -5. Fees of CoHutablet: 1. Exe-cuting ii summons, or any other writ or notice, simply by delivering a copy to the party or his attorney, forty cents. 2. Arrest a defendant in a civil na-tion, taking bail, including attendance lo justify, ami all services connected therewith, fifty cents. i. Cullecuijg rxeuutioiis lo; money in civil actions, two and a hall per cent, on the amount collected. .".. Summoning a jury, for the each person summoned, fifteen cents. .:. Advertising a sale of property uu- .!. an execution, at i-ach public place r.-i.-iiivd ii-njci His. 7, And for all other services, same as are now allowed sheriffs. Sec. I. Juron tothesuperior courts, per day, whal shall be allowed by the county, not exceeding one dollar and fifty cenls. 2. Per mile of travel, going to and returning from court, not exceeding live cenls. to In- fixed by the county commissioners, and such ferriage aud tolls as they may have lo pay. ... The same pay shall lie allowed to special jurors when sworn to serve.lur l:.g the day, bill U0 tolls, ferriage or mileage. See. 7. The salary and fees ol the Ciciis •■: tin upreiue Court shall be as pi.>.:dc,l i.: section tweuty-flve, chapt |,-r one hill :,il.ii.il two, of the He \ I-I d.. ode. _ _ . . „ .-.,--. ;i. !. !"..e /'■.',''.,(•.■;' Deed* shall , be allowed, w nib* aud whin acting .is i-leifclocbc board of comnussionera, such per diem as their several boards may ii-.-, eelivc!v allow, not exceeding Iv.o Jolll.Ie. 2. Kvgisiering any deed or other writing authorised lobe registered or ui, ii i y ,i.. in « :t!> ■••ilili'ale ol piobate .'I iickiiowledgmentand private examiiiation of a married woman, eon liuning not moie tbnn three copy si.e, is, eighty ceutss and for every ad- 'ii-.inn .I'IV- slu-ei. :.-:i cenls. j. For a cony id any rccord or an] |in|K- iu their offices, like fees as for ■egisieriiig the same. I. I'.n- issuing each notice required county commissioners, ineludiug iia io": witnesses, llltecn ceiits, Ucconling ••«* order of commis , i ,. if nvei one oopj sheet, foi vr\ oue over, ten cents. .'.. Making out original lax list, two ni>. for each copy required to be Btruction, and speed, are advantages ■ Bnrk.1. Magaxin. for bo,, and girl., ,„-, . Claimed for It. I great treat. It la «,a.l i. ...ry re.pcct ,o "•»>• the Northern magazines, and far superior lo Iiouder.—A DaVty signing himself ' *"? of 'hem in aWtaadby of Ik reading aial- " An Indigent Reader"—meaning i"a-' ur. The April number I. fall of good, king , diyiuint. we suppose, wants more local I and ahowa a .Uady ianrovemant. We can 17. Probate or acknowledgment, of a deed, or a willing of any sort author ized to bo proved, and taking private examination of a married woman with a certificate thereof, twenty-use cents. , IS. For ordering the registration of new> '" b,s I***!*1"- Tn,s, » *• w»/ Of f aol too h.ghly commend this »HaIine to our airy deed or other written instrument son"' l'cople-never satisfied, .and we .r.«ler.. Every boy and girl in its *,„,!. are reniindeu ol an ainusine incident' ought to take it and road it. by the Stlb|KI which has been proved in other county, twenty -live cents. l'J. Probate of a will in common form with certificatoand issuing letters leatamentary, seventy-live eentn. SO. Recording will or return of exe-cutors, administrators, guardians or trustees required to make returns, leu cents per copy sheet. Jl. Grant ot letters ofadministration ol an) sort, and taking bond of admin istrator, including justification of sureties, seventy live cents. 22. Every notice required to be issued by clerks, ten cents. 23. (Irani ol guardianship, ineludiug Inking bond and jus ilieationol sei-uri ties, titty cents. 84. Apprenticing infant, including indenture, seventy-five cents. 25. Entering caveat on contested Will, twenty cenls. 2fi. Recording articles of aggi-.-ement ol propns.'<l cor|Miiatioii. two dollars. 27. Issuing commission of seventy-live cents. 2*. Entering return to commission, and order im registration ol deed, ten cents. Auditing account >"' executor, ad-luUiiatrato. • guardian, or olh. t trustee lequirtd lo letui'll ai counts, lift) cents, if in-1 over three hundred dollars: eighly cents if over three hundred and not ovei one thousand dollars; it over one thousand dollars, oue dollar. j a jest 30. Continuance of cause, thirty cts. 31. Execution, thirty-five cents. 32. Issuing capias,oue dollar. ;►;. Taking a :. guidance, ten cents. :il. Enteringjudgmem against ade-raulting juror or witnesson a bail bond or recogniat.ee, Iwent) five cents. 8$. Justification of ball bond or re-coguizance, twenty-five cents. »;. Indictment, thirty-live cents. 37. Auditing final settlement ol i xe-. cutor, administrai guardian and other trustee required to return BC-coui. ie, one io,.i.'u oi'.iiie perceut. of tbetmonnl on which commissions are allowed i" such trustee, if not over one thousand dollars: an amount over one thousand dollars and not over live Co.. amusing onghl Th. Urn. ar. at the Richmond Theatre during the its. year, or three copies for IS. TiipnMInt war. During an overture by the or | ,„ .an „nd ,,«,„.. number, *„ ou .... cliestra, a long, lank, lean, lamished | plication. Addn... J. W. Barka A loi.kiug Georgian, who was evidently •'a good old Rebel, hats, boots and! ' "' "' all' kept singing out «londer.1 At i **"'*"*'" *«"■» fa an btal, naah at length the bald headed '• leader of the i ■Priag-tuno, full of good things and a.nn-e baid"goi mad at the interruption, and ■*"•• ine"»etiya and and u.efol for our jumping upon a bench flourished his i*""* "*■"*•*' laauaM■■■ bays sad gtrbj instrument high in the air and deliver- ■baaal .ry their bnsineMcapaeltlea in getting oil himself Vehemently as follows:—. ! apaalabaf anbacrlber* for ibis daligbllu' ••/.'• Nhoiildman niav ety iMHSaVU, piibliention. ..d ba rewarded witb one e/ihe l.lil'I.AKK. I.t II 1IA KK. as much as he | splendid preniium. offered by the publisher, please, hut aare id grt Mtame^b-gaiT' j W. Jennings Dnmnst, S3" Broadway, N. Y. -Tekormm. A Vermont man lias been arrested for killing his motnei in-lnw, suppos-ing hei l» lie a wild turkey. That's too thin. He knew she wasn't a tur-key all I he time. N'.-xt tiling we shall bear of his shooting his father in law. ami pretending that be mistook Iiiin auv sort, I far an old gobbler. Why not own the truth i the entire country would sym-pathise with a man under the circiim-stances. When a sudden change of ministry took over lord liareourl to Dublin '::>:',• as the new Lord Lieutenant, lie surprised his predecessor at a earouse al three o'clock i:i the morning. The latter, however, wits ready with You. l..;dsliip." said he, "cannot say yon found us napping !" A lady, who had been reading law, is ;ii the moat fearful and agonizing doubt* about ihe legality of her mar-ried condition. She Bays, -lotteries are illegal,and marriage is the greatest lottery in life." made Iw.i c.-lils. dol 'li..- dinluyua Farmer in an article '• Holes .. the Pocket," cites the folow-ing "hobs' common on many farms: Shallow pfowing ; planting poor seed ; tinning out giusl stock to mix with poor; baying what you could just as well make in leisure lionis ; keeping bad I'. es and bad gates, and thus it. Issuing marriage license, on lar. Sec '•'. 1. Juttke* shall receive n.. fees whatever, except the following: for attachment, twenty cenls. 2. '1 i-aii.-i ripl ol judgment, ten cents. .;. Summons, twenty cents; if more i II.in one in the same case, for each ad-ditional, ten cents. 1. Subpoena for each witness, ten cents. 5. Trial of an issue and judgment, forrv cents. C. Taking an affidavit, bond or un- (1 ■•-.'•-■-- •.- > •--. 7. Forjur) trial andentering veroaw, forty cents. 8. Execution, twenty cents, •i Renewal of execution, live cents, ill. Return loan anneal, thirty cents. ;l'. Order ol arrest in civil aciiou, tw. utv cents. . . ■ li W:..i,i:it us arresi in criminal i case, or in bastardy, thirty cents. 13. Warrant of commitment, la eaty I cent.- tbonsaml doila > sixth »f on. P« , --^^ m,1B,1,Mlrs: 8peI1ding time I,,,! : and money in drinking shops, and at village, store: leaving tools thrown about here and there , keening worth-ies - vl;v- , wearing fiue cloths ;and ap-ing manners thai do llol lielnng to a farmer. iiilll'l They be fixed of (heir 14. Commission to take depositions fifteen cents. i5. Taking depositions on order or commission, per copy sheet, ten cents. III. Making necessary certificate and return to same, tbirt) live cents. 17. Bach justice of the peace who i» a member of the board of township trustees, shall i.-.-eive one dollar per diem for each .lav's attendance nfjoa cm. meetings of the bonrd. Sec. id. I. I'.s-s ol (inYoir.V shall In-the same as are »r may be allowed . -riiVs :u sin :lai ''•'■ s j. i o inkling an inquest over a ,; ,i ■■■. i..:.-. : illai •: if neces , . . • ii ore th •' one • ,U|il ii •: " . • -vi flollai -. :i . i::c a picpi-i over whom has be ii held, all necesbarj s.nily for sacl cent.: anamounl o\erh\c dollars, one-tenth ol one per ecu iu no ins:.mi.- to exceed fifteen dollars. Sec. !-'• I-Vos of. l ■,"/•»..'/«•■ i. In all cases iu the superior conn, where the title to land comes iu queation, tea dollars. 2. In other cases In the stijienor court, including petition, und i casi s nf jietirion it. special pro* in the superior and probate foui duNare. Sec 13. Tin- fees ol witnesses, wheih.-r attending at a term of the su-perior court or before ti..- ,icik or s referee. I lie dollar per day. shall also receive mileage, to by the count) cobimh mini:: n-speetive ciuniics, al :i rate not to exceed five cuts per mile iiecessai-ily traveled their re*|s ctivo homes in go-ing lo and r. turning from the | lace <• < lamination by ; In-ordinary route, and lerridgd.ni.li li paid in going and ro-turning. If atte-iiUng out ol their counties, they shall receive ode dollar p,:i day and live cents per mile going Mid returning b) the ordinary route, and and loll and ferriage expenses, /VnrinW, that witnesses before ma tniics conns .shall receive fifty w per day toend cAaes, t-. <...<.«.."»•'*«* that axpt'rts when i omp.-llcl to attend and testify, shall be allowed such emu-nensationand the mileage as the court may in Its dlseretioii order. SeO. U. Seclinl:-, tWO, Hue. foni of chapter ehsveu of.:.:.,. hundred and seventy-nine eighteen hundred aud sixty-eight tv-nine, are liereby re wiaWted. ' Sec. 15. Mileage to count) oBleers within their respective counties, is hereby abolished. Sec. 10. Chapters one. I' four, live. si\, seven. < '■■'•'•■ ten.ol ■.:;:•• twi .,:\ oni .and mien i ,„;.• oi >.i'. ii IJnail and prairie chickens arc so „„s I plentiful iu Chicago that nearly ten ' thousand of them were led lo hogs in one day. The Chicago Tribuitt OTgeS the passage ..flaw's wUicJiwill prevent th- ii".!in.'..d*,inate slaughter of game after the middle of January. It says that millions Of birds are now killed in Iowa and Illinois every year alter the game season has passed. gis- >".f: I Candidates for the Convention, if tie . wish to lie certain o* •access, gh< nld cctue ..-..t in favor of making it an -Imp., ichsl.:■•" off ii" e for any per-sot, in Import, iiii.uiir icinre or use the di: ...'i.-iil iuvcii ion known as the »s.. ii-dunk" within the limits of the State of Sorth Carolina. .SnWriptiou $1.50 per year. Tht J.iti'' Cuftrul for May is an exeelle'i numlN-r, full of pleaalngand iustruelive reaii ing matter for boy. and girl., and older no. pie who bay. yottng heart.. Terms. 1MB a year. Send stamp for s|ieeirneii nniul and premium Hat to Jno. E. Miller.Puldisher, Chicago, 111. Tkr Manufarturtr amt Sui'/der.—The .iumb,-r for May of Ibis popular indnxtrlal m.garin. is received. Like every number that w> have eeen.tbi. one oontaiua a vast aaMaaM of m.tler ins.rnctive and enlerlaiiiing to ,b. ■IS.hilllO. the prof.-ssio.ial mail, and .he gen-eral reader. Among the artii-l's, ofi.ii.re g.-i. , ral interest we notice that relating tn the Kaglish road-roller receiilly mi|H>rted tor n.-e noon ■ li. street. ■ f Now Haven, ft., ae.-on • ,...:..-.I by lino engravings of the yunTune showing its mechanical details. Another flue engraviug shows on an enlarged scale some details ol tho architecture of the New York City post office, which, when compii-l ed, will be oue of the most im|K>siiig s.iu<- lures in the country. Prof. Ville's eelebrat A ,-\|,i-riuuuts relating to the growth of plants is continued in this number, and is also fully illustrated, as als - is an article relating la ibe sopli'-stion of Ihe |io!ariecope ..■ ll.c manufacture of sugar. Mechanics will le-mon) directly interested in the articles on steaiu-g.i.is. blind-making machinery.methisl of construi-tiug spiral stairs, the eon-trii.-- tion of ovens. Ii,|iiid paint, woven wiin le-.l.. improvisl inelhod nf tinning casl-irnn, ai„l the like, of which .here are upward si twen-ty in .he nuniocr before *.i. n. tl.e depari uient of Cfuestions, Answer,, .ml I'rolil.-n.s there is a condensed mass of useful infiiruia tiou whioh alone is worth to any man las price of the magazine many tia.ee over, li is published by Western A Company.:i7 I'm. k Row, New York, at Ibe remarkably low price of *T -V a year. *{ew Music, in pieces for V warn. Th. Tine Cross ; t'ndcrneuth the Viulets; Come. rest your ':!•::■' litlh* darling; Furewi II moth.-:, ii ..-..lil thongb's of long a^o-- Spr.ug Tide—Trio from Harvey ; Spring am! Autumn: May Song; Sweet is the time <>l Spring; Our Lord is risen from the I sail; - Lo il <;<*! the Holy Ghost; Bin., Mini Scbl lische | Standard March: Belle Malic Ma/ur ka; Hello of Saratoga: Cinnamon los-. svbot-. s-he. I lie above pieces, p:SMM froni SB full-si/i Hayjin alHra, a.e eonlaineil in the May tiurn ber of ItuW Jfiuiea. J/»si'ii», for which the Publisher asks the modest sum ot 30 cent..- .Send 30 cenu for a aampo copy, or $1 for the January. February. March, and Apri, .am-bers, and we aru onrldeot ,w» wHI thank us for recommending ii. Address, J. L. Pt-teis, i!li> Broi.iway.N. Y. Remnants by Josh Rill. Customs are like grease—the nuke •nn.Tthing slip earv. There if sum things Mis! I. ' h,- uiUlftljlWW«>«r1 inMaShra ,.se, ' •!.».,, | niBllUBml at jbal 11 wracb ov a St ad) aaiaiattuBMriokaix. If a man cxpeekt* tew be v. tewons hip ntitstri't ralv too i:r--,-'• tneVsMttTM, rmr trmmntch wit:, html neither. Thare iz more deviltry in I' thau there iz ignorance. The people who acktnall: tew liv their lives over agin .in very ones who don't want to«l • The richest man ov all haz got but little, but hat | wants. Natnr makes all the noli wealth, ednkanhuu, nor ped made ono yet. When a man du/. me i alwas try tewrememl*ei It. he dux me an injury, i alwu- I forget it—if i don't. I ought ta If a man is honest he ma) no two-he in the right, but he kan net, in the wrong. Orate talkers nro general!' I liars, for them who talk so sooner or Infer run .sir o\ "- and tell what they don't kno. I don't bet there iz enoy ■ as a perfektly goml man, or :i • bad man. I kno ov enny quaiiliiv e whose virtews are :.c lite meti er folks, who are good kimpl) reputusiiiin ov II.who haven'l more real appetite t.rv theii r •ban a klam MS. I have atnddyed mi own - aad mi own impulses for iusslv, and 1 kau't fell to d - I bet) whether ' uin :■ trew niau »r not—ifphari who knows about ll|is mattei Ihey would iiilil."-- |iie a lertl ing ii |Hisiago blisien There is nosekts noi putes aniuii'/ tin heathen ; them cook a misojonjerv Hie One grate renwni » hi "J I » rulV toad lew ir.sv. it bel inost ev-T\ bodd) wtirV owiilot, and lets Ihe oaJV ov Itself. There iz U.is ov folk lew w i* hsll jus. crown \i. so ''into thai ire goi Every man minces hiz iwu |i .mil DM best pedigree \i icl< srienot To IM» » gentleman — keep a hoss and buggy. Virlow in a |ssir m in i az a .Jewell in a ttpl's nose The man who in ,i I-, household iz an abjekt equals. After a man is fairly horn . nex' great blessing iz a square iletk Virtew iz. like »ireng*li . kan tell how mutch he ha, ■ till he cams akrosl Bumtbing i litl. r mil . .- two laws ••! ,.ix- A German beina tenutredto give a fe.„ipt in fall.'after much mental effort pnalnoeii the following : "I i»h lull. I wants no more money. John SWABS hainmel.*' \ Chicago Music store reccll ly s'vdd a piano, and ihe h»yyM smw alter wrote to. Shd deaasta mat he and Ins Wll • .siulilii't find the place t* wiud it up and Ihey wanted to be told at once l,„w lo make Ihe •'darned thing go." Thay cum tew |ln- konl what everyboddv watching. Thar iz menny folks I mules, I!n- only vnv ii s affeekshuns i/. thru the kindni klnb. Thoro aint bti* pin know how to giv gifts, and i bcr who know how bo n less. Tim strong.- ;l |>ro| man's natur iz to war.l to going on '" and the next -' tew-boaa the job. Skorn not the il:.-. for that is no man in Ihi but what sum one kan do him or an injury. There iz one witnea* guilty ov perjury, and dial Is .science. " Thaarre i> Rich a thing wns t"'. quick !"!.! I - myself; I alwns train by being il.an a I Kin. The beat. l»nth of dm j i in .,. m ..i%ii, - ,.::.! actual expcn« s. the coantj con ol' chapter two ten section chapter two , three, nine . i: I Ive l-.llc. :i".nl ..I.i. . oi! vr-. i g.i . nine, ol chapter eievei i ,1 ami seventy »■>«■«- n.l ion. further sum as .!«• commissioners the ct.unly may 'teem reasonable. _ Bee li I- ••''-■"''"■ Court Clerks.-* 1 or . v.-rv original writ of aummons, ot ^l,,1o,,-,,..:.li.*lj^|MHr.s.s.onedo. la, - and no additional allowance Rr any names inscricLainl forevery duplk ,-,;.• thereof, twenty five cents. j. Recording a return other ministerial officer, ten cents. 8. Iteceiving, ulliug and noting at the docket any pleading or deuinrref. fcnu oadivating copies filed to the par-are hereby i-pcalcd. gee. 17- T1'is ad B! all from ami m'ter ita retificatien. eti the 31st day of March, »»«i- Of TOO »re troubled with wans or eorns take a pie.- of fteah heef, soak of a sheri.fafe<e*siidi tmin vin.ehgar Mr twenty-four houra, vnv th.n rii t blBd B™on the wart," renewing the applica-tion for three or four days when a cure will have been eflocted. Not long ago a man was arrested for beating hia wife-, and as he was put bit > a .ell was beard to say ii was ibi «:st :in-.e he was ever locked up, I* ui he thanked Ood.it was not for any mean, dirtj crime, like getting drunk.1' Some earefal man has ascertained ev-'tlu the average bead contains 130,- sl <-1000 bain. The avei age moustache contains about 11- \ Massachusettsdead-iMV.t has been Kiii-.-es-siullv passing himself off for a San Francisco physician. His latMr mau was a recommeiidirteaU signed "Vouis iu Kris*" ^.f. Katb. to lier new husband, "John. What .•«« ilo« trne iove hnild upon t Qaath -; aa. aud nfaaaM from ear to eai, "The roak nt yandar cra.tle, dear.' At the election iu Michigan two wo-men voted- one, a Mrs. (Jardner, in Detroit, and the other, Mary >V ilson, at Battle Creek. The richest place in Scxta OaroHaa —(7oWj-horo. High training—Haughty culture. :i h.rce :ti'.:;i A sport alwa. l'.UDTing. From l.c knock hard 'BJ ualklioi-kingsara km c! never 'nppen. If the Siamese twins i-would be their fakoiite J are a band of brothers.'1 A woman w- nl int. iicwsiiaper office :<r,-i n ktil •ers to print l.ei a /' Waahfp. The- Loulicillo I",. Congressman Uoweu n> "mi three women, and thirl still to !*> in .ii 1 from.'' The Hannibal Courier there has h.-eii l.ir one ed in that ciiy i. the p.i-i • I tbat was made of a eoupli i I soda bottles. News comes from Connectir "the flashy trout is leaving in, label aain :i, and hi- ''■■' glea;us iu the daifc ea brooks." Rig sister—"O. [»]»• I re and hear Nilssoe. Vou know fond of music" Jutenili triumphantly—"Then why do let me play on my drum r Must it not bo very ro on your knees before i Eve's daugtheis, he...- a of sweet words betn i - parted lips, raising roseei mi i i. i I' by the acre, bringing iea to her eyes at the idV atua when she is ■going to your arms, to bear har . •ry: *'i'ou, Sail have >.-.. 'ere hogs I" Mis. Harriet Beecher Stowe thinks women have no cause 'to ouaplain of "man'soppression,',or sthssl we judge so from the following utterance she pnts in the mouth uf one of the chnr a'-tersiu 'u«i last story : **Get a man and .. woman togethei—any son o' woman vou'le a innnl to, don't Cawi who "tis and one way or another si.i gets the rule over hiss, and hcjist bat lo trait, t,. IMS Hie. Some does it one way and some dosfl it anothei; aaanB dis?s it by kis.sin'. ami some \'does it by faculty and contrivances; but one way or another they oilers does ib'" Andrew Fleteer, of Saltou, immor-talized his name with two utterances. He it was who said : •■< live ine the lnaVit.gc of a nation's songs, aud I .-are ■■•it who malie its laws." And when it was proposed to him to take the .nth of allegiance to the British govern-ment, the Scottish patriot, who never accepted the nnion of thelwo kingdoms re.<|iouded. "1 would di«> to serve my couutry, but I would not do an. inguo ble action to save it." Oub d-y in spring Sir Walter Scott sluiced forth with Lady Scott to enjoy a walk around Ahhotsford. In their wanderings they puased a field when a number of ewes were enduring the frolics of their lambs. "Ah!" exclaim-ed Sir Walter, ■ 'tis no wonder that poets, from the earliest ages, have made the lamb the emblem of peace aad innocence." "They late indeed de lightful animals." returned her lady ship -. "enpaxaallx with mint sauce."
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [April 27, 1871] |
Date | 1871-04-27 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The April 27, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-04-27 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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