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LA^K^mW "7 ZBm* I ■".■«■ % iw> > -■■I— ."<■_- ~ VOLUME XX. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1858. NUMBER 989. Itasiiss* fote, te. %n\m% eariw, to Site Jtotriot aai flag. 5^1?^I1ES5SV^ ~" ""■' *"J "^ pointed office-seeker?, earnestly tecom-> unconstitutional, impracticable, and a hob- Important Decision by the Virginia Court of Appeals Regulating Slavery. R. t- *• WBSLL, LEXINttTOX, 9i'J tf. 'TAMES i. WW», ATTORNEY AT .) LAW, Gnaaasar' ..;K, N. C. f «'. HEDGECOCli.. itlorncy at J, UAW, Laxiwaroa, N. C. February !7lh, lHt-h. 972 tf. M(!l»IXUO!tKS. BYGCOKGK Vf7" H. M'RARY & CO., FAC-HElNRiCH, Manufacturer of Mono- TT • TORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANLT, merts, Tombs, Hed-s».ones, &c. at reduced Agents for sale and purchase of Cotton. Flour, prices, four door* North of the Cot rt House, Grain, Salt, Groceries^ &c., Corner Princess Greensborough, N. C. t~&~ Orders from a distance promptly filled. February 11th, lsos. 971 tf. 1) Al \T1 At*.—The unersigned is prepareil to do House, Sigi> and Ornamental Painting Affairs in Washington. We hear continually ol robbery and vio-pointed oHice-seeKcr?, recom- The \ irginia l.aw Journal, R* April, lence in Washington. The city seems, mended the Western Kail road to the Leg-' eS»t»tn« an' important cat* derided lecent- indeed, to be little else than a den t»f islature; and pledging support to the m.n.i- I}" by the Court of Appeals ol that State— thieves and murderers. M. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. LONG, nees of the Convention, was adopted. The It appears thai John L. Poindaater, dee'd. h will be recollected that Washington PI BUSHED WEEKLY BY EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. and Water Streets, Wilmington, N. C. 13** Usual advances on Consignments. ifOU-TII & BTIiEY COMMISSION \y a-: i Forwarding Merchants, Fayette-nteS- c- JifOK T. imow.V attorney at l,\;\. High P»int, N. C, will attend to ,i,' „...» entrusted to bis care. *•>,:;::.. *•*,«-- 977,y ¥ \flf TORS «*. !•**• ■<. I'AY.XE, I ) ro-wrtners in the practice of Medicine. nUetrf'" aw* Snraery, Lexington N. < 3hirii l-th, IH57. REFERENCES: i R. SAVAGE, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, DeROSSET & BROWN, Wilmington, N. C. K. & H FRIES. Salem, N. C. C. GRAHAM &Co.. Marion Court House, S. C HUNT. ADDERTON fc Co., Lexington, N. C. TERMS: *2.l!0 A YE.HI, II ADVANCE: SJ.jO after three months, and sj.ftO aftrr twelve months from the ditte of subscription. at whorl notice and on the most reasonable terms. Persons who arc desirous of engaging his servi-ces in the above business, will please call and nee aim at his residence-at Rich Fork, David-. sou county, or address him at that place or Lex- > ^-i ■f.fSAT ISIKGAIV IN t. % %■>.— ington, and their orders will be promptly attend- VjT The subscriber offers for sale a TRACT OK ed to. ANDREW CALDCLEUGH. LAM) containing 194 acrcx, on the waters July -34, 1855—l:tf 0i Brush Creek. 10 or 11 miles west north west Irom Greensborough, lying on the Public Road Or RATES OF ADVERTISING. liar per square for the first week, and >pt€ last clause only was objected to by any one. left a will providing that his slaves should is under the complete control of Denucra- It was proposed by a very sensible gentle- beallowed to choose between being nianu- ey. To o; tain ihe ascendancy, the l'resi-man from Uarnelt thai the candidates should not be ratine 1 until their names were known. But his views did not meet with favor. The party is accustomed to "go it blind/' mined and remaining in slavery, and a suit dent waded op io his knees in blood last was brought by Uai/.y it uU and I/oule at SpriiMJ. 1 he mil.t.ny were turned loose als, against his executors. The ,Conrt upon ihe pipulace. and shot them dowr* decided in favor ol the appellants, Judge like dogs. 'I he bay uliet protect! d the bai 925 tf. nR.J.T. .iixT-.i-rKusinsPUo- I I ........lid services to the public Olfice • uure' Andrew Hunt's Store, LKXIMUTON, N.C April Mil, 1857. •128 11. XT f. rREEMiW, WITH Abbott, >. Jonen St Co., Importers and Job-it-. ,.: > ...,- - I Fancy Silk Goods, No. 153 Market Ml e ,. . elphia. / i Rf, >. HOPS. Plain and Ornn- ( I ,..i-tital IMaslerer, I^jxington, N. ,. ,. j .-. . I I'arloi in ii.niieuts tor sale. >»m* e.i.::-t*rr -- . • - ',? ■ 960 tf. I »K. J. T. M4TTUEWS IIA\ I.N<« I ):.-,.... . settled at UNION CROSS )*i\|ex. ntferx his Professional services to <;,,• <•;••/•:.■" •■' I -• surrounding country. ' March, !-•■"• [ H. KOTIIIMM'K. I>. 1>. S., res .J • pectfully oili-rs his prolcssional services to the citizens ol Greensborough. and all others who desire operations performed on the Teeth in the j latest and best style. Persons unacquainted,can have anv satisfactory reference as to character skil . &c, K<-.; and tli" advantage "i eight years constant practise in NedU itie ami Den-tistrj. with every new discovery that is val-uable. li-II.' has furnished liis Operating Rooms on Market Street, second story ol Gar-rett's brick building, where he will always be found unless professionally absent. April 29th, lt>58. '•'>-' "• | > .1. Vlcmlciiliall, Land Agent, lk# WILL select and enter Government I Land. Locate .Land Warrants, make invest-ments for capitalists at Western rates, pay taxes, aitJ transact a general r«*al estate bo-siness in Nii'iuesota. Iowa and Wisconsin. ! Address, Minneapolis,Minnesota. liefer to Hon. J. M. More head, George C. Mi-iulei.hall. Col. WalterGwynnand John A.' 1 Gilmer. May 16th, I85t>. 288 tf. leading from New Garden, via Saunders' .Mills, to Danbury in Stokes county. There are two tv.enty-live cents lor evuy weak tiurraiicr. fit- The nominee for the Senate, as it seems to teen lines or le>s making a square. Deduction U9 „.as abont n ,ht wnei, jlc s;ijd that no 3 aosrna. * MONTHS. 1 rums 8uch ■««■**«■ «* *■ "«« beh.re hnu had 0,„. square, $:i SO fii 50 $s o,) •*•* been or could ever be known in Two squaru>, 7 DO 111 00 14 00 Greece or Rome, Europe, Mexico, Gnatem- Three - (T«ol.) 10 00 15 00 SNI 00 ala, Peru, Chili, Brazil, Kcaudor, Patago-i: ill column, 18 U.) 25 00 35 0'J Daniel delivering the opinion, ftom which The Convention W*J a rare assemblage. «•' t«tl»cl the following : Under these circumstances I have Con-ceived it to he my duly to regard the ques-tion as one to be levied by the general and avknowledge principles pertaining to the subject, and as one controlled by the in - lot-box n.o t eJTeetullj. The undoubted antUDiiiuaratic majority was annihilated by it. YA'oll, what are the consequences? Wd arc told that all the dhmubanccs in Balti-more, are attributable io tl.e "Plug L'glies." Very well! The "Plug Chiles" dare not branches of water on the tract, plenty of timber, Success of th 3 Atlantic & N. C- Railroad- &c. '1 he soil is suitable lor wheat, oats, corn ,,., ... ,, ., , and tobacco. For I'uiUr ppaarrttiiccuullaarrss,, ppeerrsons at ' l,e propriety ol constructing .1 Lai,road a ciistance can addiess me at Fi'ieiulsliip. Ouil-lord count v. N. C. E. J. Ill \ 1'. March aOth, 1858. 977 tf T EXIISGTOXJElVEl.lt* STORE. JLiTHE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND THE line Gold Lever Watches, Manufactured by Johnson of Liverpool, ami Dixonof London.— Also the Siver Lever Lepine and common Virge Watch, with a variety of Jewelry o! all descrip tion«. All of which v\ill be sold low :_,r cash.— Watches of all descriptions repaired. UEORGE RILE1T. July •'■ nd. 1865 1-ti. • PRINO TRADE, 18S8.—Ilamil- > tun A « JOIJBF.RS, wi . nia, or any other of the Central American or South American Republics. We be-lieved him.— Fityettevi/lr Obtercer. Correspondence ol [he Baltimore Suo. WASIMNCION. May 10th, 1858. The signs are abundant of a speedy fluence of a special adjudication. And show theiiiselves in Washington, for fear when we so treat the question, it seems to of Praaidi tit lluchanan's marine forced It me there can be no longer any serious diffi- is obvious th.y have no hand in the work'. i > terminate on Beaufort Harbor, has been discussed by Internal Improvement men for more than thhty years. There has been an unceasing desire on the part ul the close of the session. No important subjects people ol the West, lor many years, to of Legislation are to be touched. Thepri-culty as to the proper solution. When we assent lo the general proposition, as I think «e must do, tnat our slaves have no civil or social right, that they have no legal ca-pacity to make, discharge, or assent to contract; that though a master enter ia the forms ol an agreement with his slave to Who, then, have? A premium is ottered in Washington W» all the foreign rascality that can be collect-ed. Foreigners are prefemdoa all iho public works, even to native Licolocos. Is it wninieiful ihaI Washington should be-come the opprobrium of the nation T— have an outlet to the Oceea through this vate calender is thrown overboard. Top- »»»tiw.thiu. and the slave proceed fully to Ruhmond 11 h,j. Harbor. Now. their long cherished hopes ics rehrinff to our foreign affairs are not to Pe,fo,m "I1 W?"*1 "' hl"' '". tl,e •rj> * - arc about being realised. In a few weeks i be discussed. No special messages in re- n,cn1' h«M w,llloul W^J. »■†CMe '1,c, The Fight between Gen. more, Beaufort Harbor will be connected '. gard to them are to be communicated, with every mile of Railroad in North Car- ] Mothing remains but lot Mr J. (Jlancy ilina. With ibis connection with the Jones and Mr. U, M. F. Hunter, to press SPRINC ton it. Grakam, IMPORTERS and 5»77 3in 1) I. 1 MKS.—A FULL SUPPLY Ol ) Blank Warrants, Deeds, Dee Is ol l'ru~t. | tre invited lo ca Mcllwaiue, No. tio Syca- Vl.::\. P. spr.Kltl, WITH BELL. !;;;•!.si,.-. PACK M CO., Importers and defers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Xo. bin umber.-*, aud Tl Reade St, New York. Pee. 21. 1-" Hti»-tt. TIIVI n. ^ WILM 1>I ■" StOTT, j A ID MlMAS AT LAW, ( . t March, a fall and well selected stock of I Foreign and Domentlc Dry Hoods. | which will be disposed of at the lowest pri- I ees. Merchants from the South and West and examine, at the old Attachments, Declarations i.i Ejectment, A i- ] s.and of Paul am inmstralor s Notices, and many other forms. ' more street, Petersburg. \ a. will always be found at the Store of Adams | Dobson x i.ruin--, in Lexington, whoareoui i Agents, tor the sale ol the same ; and w ho are also our Agents to receive and torwar all kinds ol Job Work. SHERWOOD & LONG. to us. S'riet atte: tion given to orders. February 26ih, l*:>i- f"-1 '>' 1,.:-T. KALI. TRADE. 1857. 'Ti:».:.\SO\ & WEDDELL, IM-Jackson and master refuse to comply with Ins p«rt of the Bentons. the agreement, and thai a slave cannot lake The St. Lotus Leader, giving a sketch of anything under a devise or will except his the life of Col Bentoii, gives ihc following West, and this being the terminus of ai forward the remaining appropriation bills, fre^omj we are fed necessarily t> the account J the light hemeci Jackson and line oWailroad over three hundred miles I So far. therefore, wilf CongWas be from Concl«iai0Bithat nothing .short of a poaibM «pjrtjr ol hta Irtnnda, and Thomas Hart enactment, orol legal decision having eqal a„j Jesse Bentoo: force, can demonstrate the capacity of a '•Attended by, we.believe, live friends, s'ave to exercise an election, in respect to all armed to the teeth, as besi beseemed • his manumission. !uan in thoBS days—that is with pistols So it is decided by the hightest legd and dirks—he (Juekson) (ell upon iho two On the first of Junle the only remaining tribunal of the Commonwealth that a slave Bentons, who, Standing upon the defensive ocean mail steamer i-Jntract-lhat for the cannot elect to be tree he Law Journal and the vantage gr.uud „. a doorway, sborf Havre line-will ex , ire. The adminis- PJ" ■ Wgh compliment to J Howard, htm, b« for the interposition ol a («* stration is opposed to [he revival of the sy.,- "*i °" ot l.h* C°Un>*] V*!e •*?&"* emntr, who seized Col. lJenton , hand at > C will regularly attend the Courts ol Gu.il'-'d, Atamance, Randolph and 919 if ■AEE.ET & BROTHER, Jl Commission Merchants, aud Dealers in j Family tirocerios ami Provisions No. 11. north waterstreet, Wilmington, \. C ; < oiig, we may expect soon to sec a town of j rescinding iho joint resolution for the ter-exbibit on and alter ihe first some importance spring up; yet much do- j urination of the sessiotj on the 7th of June, ponds on further Internal Improvements, . with a view to prolong the session thai they jnd State i nterptisi s. whether this shall ; will find ihe time heavy on their hands, become the great marine depot ol North Car- ; and may anticipate the day by absenterism. olin.i or not. If connection is made with the Deep River Coal Field" by the Central Road, and this point mcle a coaling sta-tion for our Ooeean Steamers, ii would do much toward building up a respectable seaport town on this harbor. rvi, . ,r The establishment «f a line of Steamers I is apparently indrfflrent to the subject, i^ PORTERS' \ND WHOLESALE*DEA« between this port and New York, is anoth- ; Public opinion looks Jl'or no partial legisla- LKUS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC er important matter, and one which should ; tion for the employ m«at of ocean steamers, 1>.;\ GOODS. Nos. 78 and SO Sycamore St., engage the attention of every friend of the ! hut requires the establishment of jgeneral, Peters'.urg, Va., are now receiving and will Atlantic A; North Carolina Railroad, and I or efficient, or econoi.ical and an impartial reial tem especially in the Jpresent condition ol the treasury anil the revenue, and C'otif;ress DR. JIKI.S li. HALE, Having rsuioveii toGreeiibborough, N.' ., oiters Lis |'Mt«~Moi»at Services to the public. Of-breon We-t iU-ket Street, in the house re-cei. iUi.ee-i.o.'l as a (.-id.-nee by Hon. John A.Gilmer. Feb., 1858. 973 tl. ItW CO! VKIXERSIIIP.—J. I. i Long *«. »>• F. CaWwell, Greens- ;...roiu!i. N. • ; having associated thom-srlvet. lii t!.^ practice ol the law, i • the Cuans ol Gnilford county, will promptlj at-tend to all busiiu — entrusted to their eara. J.n.liaiV '.jl!;. 185X. i Store ready tor inspection by the tir^t September, a lar-e ami commanding t Fancy and Maple I>i y Goods one on which the success of the road has j system, adapted to this commercial uecessi-much dependence. II this wa« done, this t» and the various soetional interests ol the road would soon become one of the most ! country. The presejit is no time for ihe Job 1 V >J„(:o 1-,::il"; i Raleigh Rev. R. 1.1.'eilm. S I. if r .(Jarrett. David McKnis it. Greensboro' 967 li I'AVIi! -COI r. II. .'. IIOHREI.L. Ljiorr A, CORRELI., WIIOEE-k5 SALE VXD RETAIL DEALERS IN Fains. C\MC - PftKS IIVKS Pi CLBS.NCTS._PEB-msa^ ry.tSegar-*.'fob leco.Snutr. Fancy Arti S.C.A.C. l~. in."."- New Brick Building, CBLSSS-B. lRilH.:i. X. C Apr.l ■::<:». 1" v- i82 ' I". Attorney sit located in N. t .. u ill attend the Courts Davidson and Guilfcrd, aud j id lo the collection ol all 10SI\ W. Ptvu:. AH« EA««, having pennaneiitly ISiemsboro' ^ oi Randtdph, \CCOMMOD 1TIC»\ II ICRS.-J. F, Pearce is well supplied with com-fortable Omnibnaes, Hack-. II iggies,&c.. for the accommwlatiou of persons arriving on the CARS, and wishing conveyances to .-or-rotindim* points. His horses are gentle and true, and Ins drivers careful and experienced He orhisagent will always beat ttie DEPOT, wit i a comfortable OMNIBUS, ready to con-vey passengers to any p*rl of the town, or elsewhere, when desired Horses and, IttigXies kept on hand, to hire out. oil rea-sonable terms. As he has been at a heavy I expense to prepare these accommodations, lie [ hopes to receive lib 'ia' Greensboro', Se,it. 1. 185 J NO. STEVENSON. | JAMES WEDDELL. aug 21 947— rsv4II.OHI\<;—Fall and Winter _L Fawnlnns).—Geo. W. HarreH takes thi-- method 1.1 imforn.ing the public that he bus received his supply ot Paris New York, ami Philadelphia Fashions lor the Fall and \\ in-ler ol isoti. From my lung experience, aud the many advantages I have had, having been a pupil oi Mr. J W Albright, ol Philadelphia, cel-ebrated loi his -kid in t w art, 1 flatter mysell tliat I cannot be excelled in ■» rment Cutting III this country. guarantee that they nil1 gne their approval I mulation of capital ,ue all for want of sale and co-operation in this great enterprise. : and profitable employment, evidences of by turning their trade from South Carolina '; the continued depression consequent upon and Virginia, to a port within their own ! the over action of the! last ten years. AH State. This is an enterprise which should anburies of a speedy restoration ot activity on ihe great clearness and ability i fins ar- |no moment *|,, n he was about to strike guiuent. to the heart, with his poignard, the Gener- Caswell and Rockmgham, N. C. I:l1 •»00J J" »f ^^f.**»«• ?** !,ad ± ... , . i ., .. • i ready shot vi II'I a pistol hall, which he car- \\ e have always heard that t.icsc I eigU- , • , • .- , , . ,' . . .1 i r i.:. . -. .- ., ,, ,- ,- ned in his body almost to the end ot Ins bonnep counties ot North Carolina wire la- i ,.- ,. . J , , ■† .• . . . .. . . . , i lite. It is scarcely to hu supposed thai nious lor their line tobacno and abundance . . . .,. . , .- . ,i . / ,...., -■ ., . -,., .;. this conflict could serve to restore the for-o it. their fertile soil, their Inruty and in- . .. . i.««. . . . i ,- .i . i .. I me rundcr-tauding between two men ol tcm-dustneus ^opidalion. ami lur Hie general le-i .. .. , .n .,, ■†††. -i'u„ . . r l . , 11 „ J Pei-s far from being very t hrisiaius. 1 bo quisitcs to nuke a people comfortable and \ , . w v. :.. rued cever again came to blows; but, in vindictive efforts to injure each other, it never slackened, until, weaned with the1 contest, Col li. n'oti abandoned the field to his formidable adversary and migrated afresh to Missouri, where higher fortunes, hul not calmer ones, swatted him. ingham are mostly sturdy, substanlial lar-niers. The greater portion of their pro-duce, especially tobacco, has always been sold in the Danville maiUct, and we ven-ture the assertion that no other town in Virginia has a set of customers who have would promptly «»••'••■■ Claims placed in h'u Jan. t»t!i 1-.-3. me. . re< eived siuce I ave been in business here, and hope to merit and receive a liberal share oi public favor. My Shop is up stairs, over the Store of Mr. Wm" S. Gilmer, ami immediately opposite P. GREGG, DENTIST, (GRAD-I the Bland lhn.se. Oct. 18&6. hereby return my grateful acknowledge- iercstg of anv one locality alone, but woi uts ' the very liberal patronage 1 have lje Orvost importance to the whole Slate. encouragement. " 949 li. prise wineii siioui.i : auguries ot *: meet with tlw approbation of every North i have been falsified. The expectation 9' an Carolinian. Beaufort Hailicr is ihe only l increase of the revenue from imports to an I lll0r^, regularly ami cwUUnwowsly grown port on the coast of this State which can be j extent equal to expenditures is fallacious, j prosperous and wealth) . entered by ocean steamers, and no locality , Whether a loan be asked lor or not by the |>ul „ol 0„|j ),as tln» section in the Did will, we do not believe, raise one word of , treasury, during ihe present session, it w objection, but would rejoice to see the ac- ; hardly probable that the revenue will meet compJishmenl of such an enterprise. It j the expenditure* for |he coming year. would not be a matter to advance the in-1 The general bar krupt bill proposed by Mr. Toombs meets the permanent wants of the country, as well as its present condi-tion. It will clear away the eld wreck and guard against the '.accumulation of anew .,.,.. " Hut this is one! among the many sub- Wilhoul a connection with ihe coal tields and ihe establishment of a line of steamers, we (ear that ihe success of the Atlantic <fe 915 tt. 'ATM>.\ ,*i MEARES, GENERAL C\xnri'i--e ' Merchant.*, -t 1 Burling Slip, New *•••».— >|"-c:al attention paid lo the ».i'e ot Gnan, « otio.i and other Southern products. 17*Liberal advances male on W mei. is. con.-ign- !' i 5 I f. It w. OGBIiRH, dealer in School, *4» Religious.Scientitic, Standard, Prose a.,.l Poetical Works in General Literature;, Ls-v Books, Miscellany, Albums,Music and/ W-.-. ..J ii.i Folio, Writing Desks, Music tut! Musical Instruments Stationery, &c. Unseiisborough, N. * • Y,rrl Blroet *eco. dsqnare tromcourt hor.se joies a. r. >-\i • *». wit. n |)OvTE4NU & Ins , .. those ol the surrounding country. Hedeem-il in ne essarj to publish long lists ol testi-monials, as he hopes to have sufficient op-ponoiiiiy to evince personally to those hav. ing diseased dentures, whatever ijualificat- 10ns h» may have to practice m the varied de-partini uts of the prole sion. Any will t»c proinplj attended to call Oil ice South Kim Street next door to the I atnoi and Flag 'hliee Greensboro',N. C, Dec. 5th, G. W. HARRELL. VI I (NORTH-EAST CORNER OF ELM aud MARKET STREETS.) would invite the I /a I ATE nfthe Baltimore College ol Dental Surgery having located himself per-manently in mis village respectfully tenders irotes.-ioiial services to its citizens and 11 i .— .inn .• i > ■ attei.tion of hie customers and the community •reuerally lo his well selected ami carefully purchased stock ol Fall and Winter Cioodn, consisting of almost every variety of articles suitable for the season. Cloths, Casslmers, Tweeds and Jeans, N. C. Ferseys. tw.lied and plain Northern Linsey, .ve., ladies Diess Goods—in variety— Me-riuoes. Figured and Plain De Lames, all Woll Plaids. &c. &C, Cioaks. Shawls and •; Scarfs. Ginghams and Prints, Fine Bed Blank-j ets, Nearo diito, A full supply ofHardw re, Cutterly, Nails, '" Andirons, Spades, Stovels aud Forks Colic". Sii"ars, Teas, green and black. Car- SIILTOS aowiAxn.1 sionai services to the citizens ot Greensbo i u Bogs and Door Mats, Hats, Caps and .™ † ' rough and all oilier, who may desire opera- . 'l:„ll,r(>|!;is &c., &c., &c. ,.,v\o|IK SUC- '' lions performed on theirteetii in the most ap- ( ,, ,k l>hl:l,\ jean8 aml Cassimers, kerseys ' —Bolting Cloths, Bun Mill Stones, Grind- North Carolina Kail road will fall short of j jects that must go over to the next session, the bright anticipations of its friends. Nor- [ and meanwhile be dii cussed by ihe public. folk. Wilmington and Charleston have a I The bids for the nc W issue ot five million strong hold on the trade of the interior of j 0f treasury notes wen opened to-day, and this State, ai d to succeed in securing for; fifteen million more oil'ered. Four and a-ihis road a lair proportion of such trade, no ■ half were at a rale ol [interest less than live ordinary efTort will be required. j per cent. ION. Whether a line of Steamers is soon to j Bankrupt BUI. neet with the Railroads | ^^0, J1C ){a„krupt bill, •e of immediate con '■*|JBl*?SLe*i*.< question the imponanreot immeataic con-(«««•««"-• ... ,)„„• mil, .,f iil)U; nI cction wi,th. th, er C,oali nfielidis on TDveep l1i»i-v- ; ao lenww un:\aVjHsaIHg'Oj !o»yV 3 1 ft. 15,tf I•»l«*'fl,ll II-■† U,l .1 »«>ll l er. This is an improvement wihiich no cor- ' ;.■„•, are rrnn-sciitci to De sunslalliiaiiv ; 'ana, are repreaeun J. W. HOWLS IT.ll. 1). s.. J. 759-ly IIOWI.KTT. IH. UOWLETT & SO*, Pen- • ti«ts, respectfully offer their profes n.ration in the State can object to, as it will throw open to every railroad in the Slate a connection which neither can use to tin- exclusion of another We hope that this mailer will he agitated before the public, and but a short time will elapse be-fore this connection is made.—Beaufort Journal. follows : "It is a general bill, individuals, corpo-rations chartered baok«, and any associa-tion of persons authorized to issue notes. bills, &c. It will provide lor voluntary and'involuntary bankruptcy, and will be retroactive. The retroactive feature will be guarded so as to exclude all who, subse-quent to January last, oi any other time, have made assignments, in contemplation ol North State contributed the products Ot her fertile soil to build up a Virginia town, hut also she has come lorwaid most gal-lantly and subscribed a very large propor-tion of the slock as \ el taken in the new Hank of Danville Caewell -nd Rocking-ham have subscribed beiween seventy and eighty thousand dollars ot ihe capital stock of this institution, which is nearly three- Iburths of the whole, amount now obtained. These are both small counties, in point ol territory, but in wealth aud liberality they are not to be surpassed any wl ere. Besidet, the people are honest, pay their debts, and are able to live at home. We do not know of a more substantial popula-tion in any .Stale.—Danville RrgisUr. Southern Railroai Movement- A Southern Railroad Convention has re-cently been in session at Chattanooga, Georgia. The roads represented were the South side, Orange and Alexandria, Rich-mond and Danville, Virginia, and Tennes-see, East Tennessee and Virginia, East Tennessee and Georgia, Nashville nod Chattanoopa, and Memphis and Charles-ton. The schedule adopted by the Con-vention makes the culire line direct with-out detention. -From Memphis to Petersburg and Kich-mond, or vice versa, the time required will », m fc£r The .Milton Chronirhttj* that the following gtntlemen have been spoken of as candidates for the Legislature of !V>rih CoroUua, Irom Caswell County : Hon. ir-d-ford Brown, Wm I g, <■. N. Thoinpao.v 1'.. K. Withers. S. E. Williams, Baqrs., ('apt. J. M. Alton, Hon. Juo. Kerr and others. Evans says that while at the Superior Court at Yanceyvillc, he was surrounded by friends from all pacts of the souatrj and strongly solicited lo become a candidate to himself. He. however, respectfully declined tor the re.-.MI (hat be had a notion of ran* ning for a seat in Oongrcss or for Govenor of the Slate. No doubt toj, he is loath to descend from the loftly tripod ofthe Chvoni icle to ihe dusty skirmishes ol the Elsnanwn. Now we dont like to interfere wiili SB* canvas- of our neighbors, but 't Kerr be-comes a candidate for tbe l.tnisiatuie, wo shall insist on Evans'running in opposition to him, and in that event his friends oiiglu to trot him out no fus tuJtn»t "• spite of his higher aspirations ; because he knows Kerr. and has known Lint, in all bis muta-turn*.-— Danstilt | Va.) />'< g■'■• ter. fej- The New York Courier, of Friday, ihus notices the financial condition of that citv: "Capitalists arc at a km for channels for" investment of surplus. Al present these are lying i'lie in Hank, drawing no interest. I'herc is a stronger disposition shown to invest in State Loans, which may be considered among the most reliable, if not the most prulitablc. of ihe securities now offering iu the market. As to other securities, tuch as Railroad shares ind Bonds, Coal Commpaoy Shares, &.C., lets reliance is placed upon them. Hank Shares yield og * | er cent., and lii.-utance Shares psjing 10 10 10 per cent , are al present more in favor. The Insurance Companies hate agreed upon a Tariff of premiums, and this Tariff conceded lo be a r ■meunerative Capital in this branch of business is considered well hivested, and nothing but a general conflagration, such at that of 13JJG or 1845; could seriously impair Insu-rance Stocks." HC.CiORRELL'S Photograph • !<• Gallery is now opened, am Cameotypen, Mclainot.vpcs. Summer Raglan Youth'-Jacket, AND Sea-side Costume, tiirae. Misses Dress, Childs Highland Cos-tume. Vj undersigned has a number ot Cook, Par'or. and Hall Stoves, on hand which he offers, with his Tin and Sheet Iron W are, low for cash, or to punctual customers on a short credit: but wt.en due he wants tie money. By the way, if some ot those who Lave owed him for 1, 6, and 8 years do net come up and setde, they may soon have it to do with another. A word to ^ «g| w BaGreen,iboio', Feb. 24, 1858. t*73 3m .. of Cumberland. C. C. Harbee, and ^g jn? ha3 c0,he at last, and no n.is- J»« S. Ilarriimton, Esq.. of Harnett. ,k(? We saw (he first fly of the season. These nominations were by decided ma- 1^^. He came into our sanctum jorities. and were declared unanimous, ^ Ue _, fal„iliar air, buzzed aroonu thou«'h the large crowd of outsiders in attend- our (.arg< ,it on thc end of our poee, CiaWl-anoe will have it that the Chairman c(, ov(.r „!lr |lnS;er«, and made himsell'iuiie thought he was presiding over a Railroad, ^ home „e,ierally.— limthtou Hen people are e\nected We are requested to state that CoL j ^oiBjaiid COOO-skios.—Exehangt. Samuel II. Christian is not a candidate tor |SM, State Senate from ;he The Lu*i < ihe D.mocrolu Parly.-k coin Ji. of Moo" and Montgomery. In party of emgnJ ^omei, ,n a town out !,„„!; an arrangement entered West, entered a gmggery,» lew^ days ago .^nrtWLthe two aonwtfo. are entitled msd dwn-hahsd souse forty odd barrel, of i alternately to the Senator, each "for few fitr.-e. Moore county i« there-wkuAty —S'lvuriixilt J.'rpnUico)'. ttOFFINS^-READV MADE COFFINS ' «.: i.r. - sizes, kept constantly on hand JOSEPH SEARS. ttv e.:i Greensborough, .March. |857. 921 tf. t'feenfcl. N C 95.' ly 1) LAS Si* ! Bl. tXRS !-A GEN ERA L > Assonmsat, fur sate at this Office. | s^e from SxlOtO 24.x30. Also Potty in any ^^'",0^CMTHD^J.VATm«^ ne in is A Platform pledging hearty support to that it won, wietne DisttuboAion as offasBraustoun.- 95i tf Judge Ellis; o*-uo fir ! mons from Moore t'onnty. _- * £1 Dr. John Shaw.'Democrat.—/H-^'*- entirely consumed ii
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [May 21, 1858] |
Date | 1858-05-21 |
Editor(s) | Sherwood, M.S.;Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 21, 1858, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood & James A. Long. |
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VOLUME XX. GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 21. 1858. NUMBER 989.
Itasiiss* fote, te. %n\m% eariw, to Site Jtotriot aai flag. 5^1?^I1ES5SV^ ~" ""■' *"J "^ pointed office-seeker?, earnestly tecom->
unconstitutional, impracticable, and a hob- Important Decision by the Virginia Court
of Appeals Regulating Slavery.
R. t- *• WBSLL, LEXINttTOX,
9i'J tf.
'TAMES i. WW», ATTORNEY AT
.) LAW, Gnaaasar' ..;K, N. C.
f «'. HEDGECOCli.. itlorncy at
J, UAW, Laxiwaroa, N. C.
February !7lh, lHt-h. 972 tf.
M(!l»IXUO!tKS. BYGCOKGK Vf7" H. M'RARY & CO., FAC-HElNRiCH,
Manufacturer of Mono- TT • TORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANLT,
merts, Tombs, Hed-s».ones, &c. at reduced Agents for sale and purchase of Cotton. Flour,
prices, four door* North of the Cot rt House, Grain, Salt, Groceries^ &c., Corner Princess
Greensborough, N. C.
t~&~ Orders from a distance promptly filled.
February 11th, lsos. 971 tf.
1) Al \T1 At*.—The unersigned is prepareil
to do House, Sigi> and Ornamental Painting
Affairs in Washington.
We hear continually ol robbery and vio-pointed
oHice-seeKcr?, recom- The \ irginia l.aw Journal, R* April, lence in Washington. The city seems,
mended the Western Kail road to the Leg-' eS»t»tn« an' important cat* derided lecent- indeed, to be little else than a den t»f
islature; and pledging support to the m.n.i- I}" by the Court of Appeals ol that State— thieves and murderers.
M. S. SHERWOOD & JAMES A. LONG, nees of the Convention, was adopted. The It appears thai John L. Poindaater, dee'd. h will be recollected that Washington
PI BUSHED WEEKLY BY
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
and Water Streets, Wilmington, N. C.
13** Usual advances on Consignments.
ifOU-TII & BTIiEY COMMISSION
\y a-: i Forwarding Merchants, Fayette-nteS-
c-
JifOK T. imow.V attorney at
l,\;\. High P»int, N. C, will attend to
,i,' „...» entrusted to bis care.
*•>,:;::.. *•*,«-- 977,y
¥ \flf TORS «*. !•**• ■<. I'AY.XE,
I ) ro-wrtners in the practice of Medicine.
nUetrf'" aw* Snraery, Lexington N. <
3hirii l-th, IH57.
REFERENCES:
i R. SAVAGE, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear,
DeROSSET & BROWN, Wilmington, N. C.
K. & H FRIES. Salem, N. C.
C. GRAHAM &Co.. Marion Court House, S. C
HUNT. ADDERTON fc Co., Lexington, N. C.
TERMS: *2.l!0 A YE.HI, II ADVANCE:
SJ.jO after three months, and sj.ftO aftrr twelve
months from the ditte of subscription.
at whorl notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Persons who arc desirous of engaging his servi-ces
in the above business, will please call and
nee aim at his residence-at Rich Fork, David-.
sou county, or address him at that place or Lex- > ^-i ■f.fSAT ISIKGAIV IN t. % %■>.—
ington, and their orders will be promptly attend- VjT The subscriber offers for sale a TRACT OK
ed to. ANDREW CALDCLEUGH. LAM) containing 194 acrcx, on the waters
July -34, 1855—l:tf 0i Brush Creek. 10 or 11 miles west north west
Irom Greensborough, lying on the Public Road
Or
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
liar per square for the first week, and
>pt€
last clause only was objected to by any one. left a will providing that his slaves should is under the complete control of Denucra-
It was proposed by a very sensible gentle- beallowed to choose between being nianu- ey. To o; tain ihe ascendancy, the l'resi-man
from Uarnelt thai the candidates
should not be ratine 1 until their names
were known. But his views did not meet
with favor. The party is accustomed to
"go it blind/'
mined and remaining in slavery, and a suit dent waded op io his knees in blood last
was brought by Uai/.y it uU and I/oule at SpriiMJ. 1 he mil.t.ny were turned loose
als, against his executors. The ,Conrt upon ihe pipulace. and shot them dowr*
decided in favor ol the appellants, Judge like dogs. 'I he bay uliet protect! d the bai
925 tf.
nR.J.T. .iixT-.i-rKusinsPUo-
I I ........lid services to the public Olfice
• uure' Andrew Hunt's Store, LKXIMUTON,
N.C April Mil, 1857. •128 11.
XT f. rREEMiW, WITH Abbott,
>. Jonen St Co., Importers and Job-it-.
,.: > ...,- - I Fancy Silk Goods, No. 153
Market Ml e ,. . elphia.
/ i Rf, >. HOPS. Plain and Ornn-
( I ,..i-tital IMaslerer, I^jxington, N.
,. ,. j .-. . I I'arloi in ii.niieuts tor sale.
>»m* e.i.::-t*rr -- . • - ',? ■ 960 tf.
I »K. J. T. M4TTUEWS IIA\ I.N<«
I ):.-,.... . settled at UNION CROSS
)*i\|ex. ntferx his Professional services to
<;,,• <•;••/•:.■" •■' I -• surrounding country.
' March, !-•■"•
[ H. KOTIIIMM'K. I>. 1>. S., res
.J • pectfully oili-rs his prolcssional services to
the citizens ol Greensborough. and all others who
desire operations performed on the Teeth in the
j latest and best style. Persons unacquainted,can
have anv satisfactory reference as to character
skil . &c, K<-.; and tli" advantage "i eight years
constant practise in NedU itie ami Den-tistrj.
with every new discovery that is val-uable.
li-II.' has furnished liis Operating
Rooms on Market Street, second story ol Gar-rett's
brick building, where he will always be
found unless professionally absent.
April 29th, lt>58. '•'>-' "•
| > .1. Vlcmlciiliall, Land Agent,
lk# WILL select and enter Government
I Land. Locate .Land Warrants, make invest-ments
for capitalists at Western rates, pay
taxes, aitJ transact a general r«*al estate bo-siness
in Nii'iuesota. Iowa and Wisconsin.
! Address, Minneapolis,Minnesota.
liefer to Hon. J. M. More head, George C.
Mi-iulei.hall. Col. WalterGwynnand John A.'
1 Gilmer. May 16th, I85t>. 288 tf.
leading from New Garden, via Saunders' .Mills,
to Danbury in Stokes county. There are two
tv.enty-live cents lor evuy weak tiurraiicr. fit- The nominee for the Senate, as it seems to
teen lines or le>s making a square. Deduction U9 „.as abont n ,ht wnei, jlc s;ijd that no
3 aosrna. * MONTHS. 1 rums 8uch ■««■**«■ «* *■ "«« beh.re hnu had
0,„. square, $:i SO fii 50 $s o,) •*•* been or could ever be known in
Two squaru>, 7 DO 111 00 14 00 Greece or Rome, Europe, Mexico, Gnatem-
Three - (T«ol.) 10 00 15 00 SNI 00 ala, Peru, Chili, Brazil, Kcaudor, Patago-i:
ill column, 18 U.) 25 00 35 0'J
Daniel delivering the opinion, ftom which
The Convention W*J a rare assemblage. «•' t«tl»cl the following :
Under these circumstances I have Con-ceived
it to he my duly to regard the ques-tion
as one to be levied by the general and
avknowledge principles pertaining to the
subject, and as one controlled by the in -
lot-box n.o t eJTeetullj. The undoubted
antUDiiiuaratic majority was annihilated
by it.
YA'oll, what are the consequences? Wd
arc told that all the dhmubanccs in Balti-more,
are attributable io tl.e "Plug L'glies."
Very well! The "Plug Chiles" dare not
branches of water on the tract, plenty of timber, Success of th 3 Atlantic & N. C- Railroad-
&c. '1 he soil is suitable lor wheat, oats, corn ,,., ... ,, ., ,
and tobacco. For I'uiUr ppaarrttiiccuullaarrss,, ppeerrsons at ' l,e propriety ol constructing .1 Lai,road
a ciistance can addiess me at Fi'ieiulsliip. Ouil-lord
count v. N. C. E. J. Ill \ 1'.
March aOth, 1858. 977 tf
T EXIISGTOXJElVEl.lt* STORE.
JLiTHE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND THE
line Gold Lever Watches, Manufactured by
Johnson of Liverpool, ami Dixonof London.—
Also the Siver Lever Lepine and common Virge
Watch, with a variety of Jewelry o! all descrip
tion«. All of which v\ill be sold low :_,r cash.—
Watches of all descriptions repaired.
UEORGE RILE1T.
July •'■ nd. 1865 1-ti.
• PRINO TRADE, 18S8.—Ilamil-
> tun A «
JOIJBF.RS, wi
. nia, or any other of the Central American
or South American Republics. We be-lieved
him.— Fityettevi/lr Obtercer.
Correspondence ol [he Baltimore Suo.
WASIMNCION. May 10th, 1858.
The signs are abundant of a speedy
fluence of a special adjudication. And show theiiiselves in Washington, for fear
when we so treat the question, it seems to of Praaidi tit lluchanan's marine forced It
me there can be no longer any serious diffi- is obvious th.y have no hand in the work'.
i > terminate on Beaufort Harbor, has been
discussed by Internal Improvement men
for more than thhty years. There has
been an unceasing desire on the part ul the close of the session. No important subjects
people ol the West, lor many years, to of Legislation are to be touched. Thepri-culty
as to the proper solution. When we
assent lo the general proposition, as I think
«e must do, tnat our slaves have no civil
or social right, that they have no legal ca-pacity
to make, discharge, or assent to
contract; that though a master enter ia
the forms ol an agreement with his slave to
Who, then, have?
A premium is ottered in Washington W»
all the foreign rascality that can be collect-ed.
Foreigners are prefemdoa all iho
public works, even to native Licolocos. Is
it wninieiful ihaI Washington should be-come
the opprobrium of the nation T—
have an outlet to the Oceea through this vate calender is thrown overboard. Top- »»»tiw.thiu. and the slave proceed fully to Ruhmond 11 h,j.
Harbor. Now. their long cherished hopes ics rehrinff to our foreign affairs are not to Pe,fo,m "I1 W?"*1 "' hl"' '". tl,e •rj> * -
arc about being realised. In a few weeks i be discussed. No special messages in re- n,cn1' h«M w,llloul W^J. »■†CMe '1,c, The Fight between Gen.
more, Beaufort Harbor will be connected '. gard to them are to be communicated,
with every mile of Railroad in North Car- ] Mothing remains but lot Mr J. (Jlancy
ilina. With ibis connection with the Jones and Mr. U, M. F. Hunter, to press
SPRINC
ton it. Grakam, IMPORTERS and
5»77 3in
1) I. 1 MKS.—A FULL SUPPLY Ol
) Blank Warrants, Deeds, Dee Is ol l'ru~t. | tre invited lo ca
Mcllwaiue, No. tio Syca-
Vl.::\. P. spr.Kltl, WITH BELL.
!;;;•!.si,.-. PACK M CO., Importers and
defers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Xo.
bin umber.-*, aud Tl Reade St, New York.
Pee. 21. 1-"
Hti»-tt.
TIIVI n. ^ WILM 1>I ■" StOTT,
j A ID MlMAS AT LAW, (
. t March, a fall and well selected stock of
I Foreign and Domentlc Dry Hoods.
| which will be disposed of at the lowest pri-
I ees. Merchants from the South and West
and examine, at the old
Attachments, Declarations i.i Ejectment, A i- ] s.and of Paul am
inmstralor s Notices, and many other forms. ' more street, Petersburg. \ a.
will always be found at the Store of Adams |
Dobson x i.ruin--, in Lexington, whoareoui i
Agents, tor the sale ol the same ; and w ho are
also our Agents to receive and torwar
all kinds ol Job Work.
SHERWOOD & LONG.
to us.
S'riet atte: tion given to orders.
February 26ih, l*:>i- f"-1 '>'
1,.:-T. KALI. TRADE. 1857.
'Ti:».:.\SO\ & WEDDELL, IM-Jackson
and
master refuse to comply with Ins p«rt of the Bentons.
the agreement, and thai a slave cannot lake The St. Lotus Leader, giving a sketch of
anything under a devise or will except his the life of Col Bentoii, gives ihc following
West, and this being the terminus of ai forward the remaining appropriation bills, fre^omj we are fed necessarily t> the account J the light hemeci Jackson and
line oWailroad over three hundred miles I So far. therefore, wilf CongWas be from Concl«iai0Bithat nothing .short of a poaibM «pjrtjr ol hta Irtnnda, and Thomas Hart
enactment, orol legal decision having eqal a„j Jesse Bentoo:
force, can demonstrate the capacity of a '•Attended by, we.believe, live friends,
s'ave to exercise an election, in respect to all armed to the teeth, as besi beseemed •
his manumission. !uan in thoBS days—that is with pistols
So it is decided by the hightest legd and dirks—he (Juekson) (ell upon iho two
On the first of Junle the only remaining tribunal of the Commonwealth that a slave Bentons, who, Standing upon the defensive
ocean mail steamer i-Jntract-lhat for the cannot elect to be tree he Law Journal and the vantage gr.uud „. a doorway, sborf
Havre line-will ex , ire. The adminis- PJ" ■ Wgh compliment to J Howard, htm, b« for the interposition ol a («*
stration is opposed to [he revival of the sy.,- "*i °" ot l.h* C°Un>*] V*!e •*?&"* emntr, who seized Col. lJenton , hand at
> C will regularly attend the Courts ol
Gu.il'-'d, Atamance, Randolph and
919 if
■AEE.ET & BROTHER,
Jl Commission Merchants, aud Dealers in j
Family tirocerios ami Provisions No. 11.
north waterstreet, Wilmington, \. C ;
<
oiig, we may expect soon to sec a town of j rescinding iho joint resolution for the ter-exbibit
on and alter ihe first some importance spring up; yet much do- j urination of the sessiotj on the 7th of June,
ponds on further Internal Improvements, . with a view to prolong the session thai they
jnd State i nterptisi s. whether this shall ; will find ihe time heavy on their hands,
become the great marine depot ol North Car- ; and may anticipate the day by absenterism.
olin.i or not. If connection is made with
the Deep River Coal Field" by the Central
Road, and this point mcle a coaling sta-tion
for our Ooeean Steamers, ii would do
much toward building up a respectable
seaport town on this harbor.
rvi, . ,r The establishment «f a line of Steamers I is apparently indrfflrent to the subject,
i^ PORTERS' \ND WHOLESALE*DEA« between this port and New York, is anoth- ; Public opinion looks Jl'or no partial legisla-
LKUS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC er important matter, and one which should ; tion for the employ m«at of ocean steamers,
1>.;\ GOODS. Nos. 78 and SO Sycamore St., engage the attention of every friend of the ! hut requires the establishment of jgeneral,
Peters'.urg, Va., are now receiving and will Atlantic A; North Carolina Railroad, and I or efficient, or econoi.ical and an impartial
reial
tem especially in the Jpresent condition ol
the treasury anil the revenue, and C'otif;ress
DR. JIKI.S li. HALE, Having
rsuioveii toGreeiibborough, N.' ., oiters
Lis |'Mt«~Moi»at Services to the public. Of-breon
We-t iU-ket Street, in the house re-cei.
iUi.ee-i.o.'l as a (.-id.-nee by Hon. John
A.Gilmer. Feb., 1858. 973 tl.
ItW CO! VKIXERSIIIP.—J. I.
i Long *«. »>• F. CaWwell, Greens-
;...roiu!i. N. • ; having associated thom-srlvet.
lii t!.^ practice ol the law, i • the
Cuans ol Gnilford county, will promptlj at-tend
to all busiiu — entrusted to their eara.
J.n.liaiV '.jl!;. 185X.
i Store ready tor inspection by the
tir^t September, a lar-e ami commanding
t Fancy and Maple I>i y Goods
one on which the success of the road has j system, adapted to this commercial uecessi-much
dependence. II this wa« done, this t» and the various soetional interests ol the
road would soon become one of the most ! country. The presejit is no time for ihe
Job 1
V >J„(:o
1-,::il"; i Raleigh
Rev. R. 1.1.'eilm. S
I. if r .(Jarrett.
David McKnis it.
Greensboro'
967 li
I'AVIi! -COI r. II. .'. IIOHREI.L.
Ljiorr A, CORRELI., WIIOEE-k5
SALE VXD RETAIL DEALERS IN
Fains. C\MC - PftKS IIVKS Pi CLBS.NCTS._PEB-msa^
ry.tSegar-*.'fob leco.Snutr. Fancy Arti
S.C.A.C. l~. in."."- New Brick Building, CBLSSS-B.
lRilH.:i. X. C
Apr.l ■::<:». 1" v- i82 ' I".
Attorney sit
located in
N. t .. u ill attend the Courts
Davidson and Guilfcrd, aud j
id lo the collection ol all
10SI\ W. Ptvu:. AH«
EA««, having pennaneiitly
ISiemsboro' ^
oi Randtdph,
\CCOMMOD 1TIC»\ II ICRS.-J.
F, Pearce is well supplied with com-fortable
Omnibnaes, Hack-. II iggies,&c.. for
the accommwlatiou of persons arriving on
the CARS, and wishing conveyances to .-or-rotindim*
points. His horses are gentle and
true, and Ins drivers careful and experienced
He orhisagent will always beat ttie DEPOT,
wit i a comfortable OMNIBUS, ready to con-vey
passengers to any p*rl of the town, or
elsewhere, when desired Horses and,
IttigXies kept on hand, to hire out. oil rea-sonable
terms. As he has been at a heavy I
expense to prepare these accommodations, lie [
hopes to receive lib 'ia'
Greensboro', Se,it. 1. 185
J NO. STEVENSON. | JAMES WEDDELL.
aug 21 947—
rsv4II.OHI\<;—Fall and Winter
_L Fawnlnns).—Geo. W. HarreH takes thi--
method 1.1 imforn.ing the public that he bus
received his supply ot Paris New York, ami
Philadelphia Fashions lor the Fall and \\ in-ler
ol isoti.
From my lung experience, aud the many
advantages I have had, having been a pupil
oi Mr. J W Albright, ol Philadelphia, cel-ebrated
loi his -kid in t w art, 1 flatter mysell
tliat I cannot be excelled in ■» rment Cutting
III this country.
guarantee that they nil1 gne their approval I mulation of capital ,ue all for want of sale
and co-operation in this great enterprise. : and profitable employment, evidences of
by turning their trade from South Carolina '; the continued depression consequent upon
and Virginia, to a port within their own ! the over action of the! last ten years. AH
State. This is an enterprise which should anburies of a speedy restoration ot activity
on ihe great clearness and ability i fins ar- |no moment *|,, n he was about to strike
guiuent. to the heart, with his poignard, the Gener-
Caswell and Rockmgham, N. C. I:l1 •»00J J" »f ^^f.**»«• ?** !,ad ±
... , . i ., .. • i ready shot vi II'I a pistol hall, which he car-
\\ e have always heard that t.icsc I eigU- , • , • .- , , . ,' . . .1 i r i.:.
. -. .- ., ,, ,- ,- ned in his body almost to the end ot Ins
bonnep counties ot North Carolina wire la- i ,.- ,. . J , , ■† .• . . . .. . . . , i lite. It is scarcely to hu supposed thai
nious lor their line tobacno and abundance . . . .,. . , .- . ,i . /
,...., -■ ., . -,., .;. this conflict could serve to restore the for-o
it. their fertile soil, their Inruty and in- . .. . i.««.
. . . i ,- .i . i .. I me rundcr-tauding between two men ol tcm-dustneus
^opidalion. ami lur Hie general le-i .. .. , .n .,, ■†††. -i'u„
. . r l . , 11 „ J Pei-s far from being very t hrisiaius. 1 bo
quisitcs to nuke a people comfortable and \ , . w v. :.. rued cever again came to blows; but, in
vindictive efforts to injure each other, it
never slackened, until, weaned with the1
contest, Col li. n'oti abandoned the field
to his formidable adversary and migrated
afresh to Missouri, where higher fortunes,
hul not calmer ones, swatted him.
ingham are mostly sturdy, substanlial lar-niers.
The greater portion of their pro-duce,
especially tobacco, has always been
sold in the Danville maiUct, and we ven-ture
the assertion that no other town in
Virginia has a set of customers who have
would
promptly «»••'••■■
Claims placed in h'u
Jan. t»t!i 1-.-3.
me. .
re< eived siuce I ave been in business here,
and hope to merit and receive a liberal share
oi public favor.
My Shop is up stairs, over the Store of Mr.
Wm" S. Gilmer, ami immediately opposite
P. GREGG, DENTIST, (GRAD-I the Bland lhn.se.
Oct. 18&6.
hereby return my grateful acknowledge- iercstg of anv one locality alone, but woi
uts ' the very liberal patronage 1 have lje Orvost importance to the whole Slate.
encouragement.
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prise wineii siioui.i : auguries ot *:
meet with tlw approbation of every North i have been falsified. The expectation 9' an
Carolinian. Beaufort Hailicr is ihe only l increase of the revenue from imports to an I lll0r^, regularly ami cwUUnwowsly grown
port on the coast of this State which can be j extent equal to expenditures is fallacious, j prosperous and wealth) .
entered by ocean steamers, and no locality , Whether a loan be asked lor or not by the |>ul „ol 0„|j ),as tln» section in the Did
will, we do not believe, raise one word of , treasury, during ihe present session, it w
objection, but would rejoice to see the ac- ; hardly probable that the revenue will meet
compJishmenl of such an enterprise. It j the expenditure* for |he coming year.
would not be a matter to advance the in-1 The general bar krupt bill proposed by
Mr. Toombs meets the permanent wants
of the country, as well as its present condi-tion.
It will clear away the eld wreck
and guard against the '.accumulation of anew
.,.,.. " Hut this is one! among the many sub-
Wilhoul a connection with ihe coal tields
and ihe establishment of a line of steamers,
we (ear that ihe success of the Atlantic |