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retmsuoronai. ..riot. » VOL. XV. 4 GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, OCTOBER 20, 1853. NO. 753. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY SWAIM & SHERWOOD. TERMS: $2.00 a year, in Advance; +S.SO afterthru month: and t3.00 after twelve monlnl.'from date of uubiciiption. AdvertLIng Rate*. 'One dollar per ittuare (liltneu linns) for the hr«l -week, end iweuty-five cent, lor every week there-after. Deducliuu* mado in favor of MHagadver. tiaoineuts an fullow*: 3 NOUTII1. Oueiquar, ti.bo Two niuares, 1 ■•• Three " (1'coi.) 10.00 Mall column, l».0U MONritS. 1 VKAH SS..10 SHOO lo.ou 14.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 «ui;r.\snoHon.ci Mitial Life lasuraict A Trust fenpnay. riWIS Company. al (t» mime indicates, i* upon ± the mutual principle, ami embrace. Iwo distinct department., town: l.ile Insurance and irust de-partment*. Thi. allraclive combination ofleni lo hvhcy holder, double ih* ordinary security, without •AVtruy.ua Iheir rbjl.t lu a lull participation ill .he enore prulii* of the Company. 1're.nmm. will be received, in cuh, either annually, seini-aiinually, or quarterly, a. may be agreed upon at the time Iho I'olicy i* leaned. , In the Till SI- DEPARTMENT, or Deposit !>ys-lein, the payments made to die Company are eu-lirely optional with the DepoMlor, as re«aida the a xnui.nl and the lime at which they are made A party may pay in a. much or a. I.iile, (not lew than sue dollar.) and a. often, a- may be convenient lor him, wiihoui any obliuanou upon him to coniiiine hie -jayineul*,—and mav withdraw Iheiu ai Ml plea 1. >. ITIII. J. M. WltlUMS. SfARR & WILLIAMS, W11ULIU.SLE PMLSII IN VOKKIUN « v..) UJOMOTM IIIH CiOODH, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, IMBKELLAS, AND Beady-Made Clothing, HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. May, 2*53. '«"'y WORTH & ELLIOTT, (Successors lo J. D. William..) runvarillni; Bad Co in in 1 si I on MKRUIANTS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. I. A. mill.] (W- »• H-LI01T. " T- C WORTH, roitn tiiiiiM. AM» cini.ui.sMox MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. It. 11. OIIKELL, (.'•sill 111 in•ion mill Forwarding MERCHANT. Miasfaviuii ss. o. J. c. POE, DEALER IN STAl'LE AND FANCY DEY GOODS, HAY STHKKT, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. July 23.1, IH53. 739::lf. MICHAEL TP.AOY, WHULKSAI.K DEALEU IN So that, on the plan of tni. Company, ih«re ii. Confectionary FruitB and Groceries. treated al one and ihe same I.me an assurance pay- ■tfc *t death—a fund aendaUe in lU-kiui*— and a pro-viiion far old age. lySee Pamphlets furnished by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Director/—Ralph liorrell. Lyndon Swuini, John A (Miner, l>. F. Caldwell, ldchar.1 lireene, David McLean, Ilicl.ard SierliuK. John M. Loean, l». P. Weir, E. W. Oxhiirn, Kobeil M. Sloan, Kuburt 1. Dick, Henry B. Ellioll. Pnridenl—RALPH Cmirn. Yil» Prenlent—Lyndon Swaim. Secretary nml JVMMW—D. P. Weir. Attorney—John A (Miner. Emmming Payiieiun—Edwin \\ alsnn.M.U. Comultmg WgririlM'-P C. Mebane, M. D.j J. L. Colo, M. D ; I). P Weir. M. D. General Agent—William II. Caroming. So.'-IOl Market M.. all. 6lta »o. Side, NEXT HOOK TO RED LION HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Pmr, From the Philadelphia Evenirg Bulletin. Truth. BY KICIIAHD COK. Not alone in realms nf beauty— Nol alone beyond ihe skit.— If on earth we do olir duly. Heaven all around tin lies 1 While winged angels fan us ever. Unseen spirils round us move> When we make a good endeavor, When we do a deed ul love. Spiiiis nf the dear deparled Press upnii the htnw and cheek Loving ki""cs. lender.hearted. From their pale lips pure and meek. And iheir genii, voices mind us We are passing fail away ; Mav iheir loving spirits And ua In the bright Mental day I Lei n». then, with firm reliance On Ihe just and on the right, Hid s fierce and stern defiance L'mn error dark as itighl! Let us, then, with filth unflinching, Sav in iruih ihou art my guide ; C'mne on wealth or Wani most pinching, 1*1 whaleier late betide! IX us. ihen, ihe right impressing On the mind and heart nf youth. Give lo ige a solid blessing. In ihe sacred loie ol Irulh I From Arthur's Homo Gazelle. THE UTILITARIAN. TraiMlUled I nun the rrrnrli. nv sNhiBT. wtt.ln-R. father, MalUlgl " for I am mrt only an antiqua-rian, my son. but 1 have '.iccome somewhat of an astronomer." " You I" I have transformed lite lower into a study. Rut enme, come, yon shall see oihcr changes ; I . halla." and schools and churches have been in-have profiler! hy your absence, and I hope you siiiuted. The colony is said to be now in ■ »erjr will be satisfied with me." As he spoke ihus, M. Itprton passed his arm familiarly in that of Canntle, and ihey enlered flourishing condition. and have placed a telescope ihere. wilh which I , ihe house together. can examine what is passing in the Stan." The vestibule had been cleared of the curiosi- •' And ynu find pleasure in occupying yourself tits which 'formerly filled It, and in their places wilh things beyound your reach, which you can-i were hal-stands. cloik-pegs and spittoons. In nol change. Mil which are of no advantage lo ; the drawing-room all the drawings and pointing. ; rn',,r "„"'"/" *j>.-*Tf!S!JT?- volli" * had been alike removed ; and the wall, enlirely | J '!low, " lea rose. I e black or pu •• That employ, time." .aid .«. Bennn, who bare, had been whitewashed. Upright and reel- I ";"■"' '-': "" '" <"""<>™'- » continued to av old a serious disenss.on. •• Re- ; angular furniture h id been subsittuled fnr the ; '" """" ",'«"»ne ganiening. tllue liner The horlieuliiirisis of Paris (.ay. a correspondent nf ihe New Ynrk Enures.) hive succeeded by artificial crossings in obtaining a natural rose nf a blue color, which is the fourth color obtained by artificial means, that »ni! Iho rpte rose, and and the result lides. you will see many other change*. The ! seats, a la I*mi« XIlL. the gmhio settees and ■ old pouliry-yard ha. been transformed into »n av'ary. and ihe orchard Into a hotanin garden." •• All these changes must have cost yon dear-ly r *• And are nf no advantage lo me." sidehnards, which wcte ihere before. M. Ilerton cast a radiant glance Upon his son. " Well!" said he, •• ynu will nol. this lime, accuso me of saenftring la the Irivolitic. of ari; our drawing-room ha* only its four walls, of Deferred Articles. [The subjects of the articles below have had their " run " through the newspapers, but havo nol boen noticed al ihe length their iinportancederaand. in our columns. Secretary Marcy's reply to Hulaemann was loo long for our paper: we now insert the best synopsis we have seen, from the Petersburg Intelligencer. Mr. Everett's Russell leller secured Ihe hearty commendation of the liberal press of bolh parties.] From iho Petersburg Intelligeneer. Secretary Maroy's Reply to Mr. Hul-eemann. We received hy Friday'* mall the long expect-ed reply ofSecretary Marcy io Mr. ilulscmann'. I protest on llie part nf Ait'trit against Captain ln- . grs-ham's course in the Ko<zta aflair at Smyrna. In the ceiling, will, pointing*, rare drawings or lion with a renain pride, warned Camille that ii : As Mr. Marcy's leller fill, nesrly Hit column* medallions. The proprietor pointed oui some of j should IIOI slop there. His parterre was about ' nf llie Baltimore American, and would fill about these for his snn's (limitation. The latter ex-j to be transformed into a poultry-yard, and his | eight of our p:i| or. we mus» c mtent ourself. and cuseii himself on Ihe plea id'ignnrance. ! botanic garden Into 0 cattle-pen. He had nnt ; we hope riur readers wdl be satisfied with a tyocp- In fact, all these things are nf no great im- j yet decided upon Ihe new dcunalion nf his i.b- sis nf its principal pomn. That is io sav then thai yuu yourself con- which no person can question the utility. We denin ihem I" : shall now have a place lo hang up our kitchen •• 1 do nnt say so; but wo hav. arrived—lei herbs, and guns, and to deposit nOr clogs." us descend." Camille was about lo hazard some nhjepiinns. The groom ran m take die reins, and our two but his father *hut hi* mouth by recalling llie a-traveller* allowed ihe cahriolel lo be taken lo the j nathema pronounced against blackened paper and liable*, while ihey enierid the mansion-home. ] pointed canvas which had never been any profti Camille found the ve«libule encumbered wilh j lo mankind, old armor, geological aperinieu* and herbarium* | The change* had nnl hcen confined In the relating lo Ihe Alsatian Klora. j drawing-room ; the entire nnnsion had undergone " You are looking for a hai-siand!" asked M<; a similar transformation. Whatever had for ils Rertoo. seeing him look around *ith a sorl of object lo please, had been pitilessly sacrificed.— disappointment! •• thai would he in fact more Kveryihiiig had thenceforth a daily, positive use : useful than mv curiosities ; bul let us pass lo ihe the agreeable was everywhere effaced before llie drawing-room." '. indlspeiuable. The drawing-mom was adorned,from ihe floor ! M. Ilerton. who displayed this new nrganiza Mr. Marcy sets oul with a history of Kosztat who. as one of the Hungarian refugees in Tur-key, had. wilh the consent of the Ausirisn (Jns-to^ Any information relative to the Company may p^jj al,(,,. H]lj„ ,,i ihe Golden Motiar, Eu.t Street be hail by addressing "• •' WEIR, | Qraensborough. N C. Jan. 25,1853. Secretary ami Treasurer. CViober Tib, 1853, GHEENSBOnOL'GlI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HUE cost of Insurance o DRUGS! DRDGS! DRUGS!! W. C. Pimi'iiit. DFAI.F.R IX Drngn, Medlclnm, I'nlnla, oils, *.•■.. T f AS ju«l received and opene>1 a lai^e assortment Jl of Drill's and Medicines, comprising every carr:aEP hid just slopped arlicle usually called for in Ibis market. Also, an j A( [^ Mm m„menl, , young man put his i excellent lot ol , , h M ,|f ||w „,„,, fe. Choice Peifumery, ^^o|hff — , ,|f rcJ , £ , conslslllil! of Colngnrs, Ponia.les. Extracts for Hand- ■ ... ,.. ; kerehieis. Powders, Snips, be . &ic. Also. Ihe li- I ne.-l Uniuds ol I l-iiis ever olfereil in ll.ls market ' pnrtance," said M. Ilerion. good-naiiiredly : "we j servaiory ; he was still wavering hetween a wind- : are grown up childien. whom curiositiea nmure; . mill and a pigeon-house ! * hut I see wilh pleasure that you tasle a practical 1 Camille, siopified al ihe extent of this reform. ~t 7%~~- M" • i t view of lile." "The diligence from Paris! exclaimed ■ .. | „we ji m mv uncle Barker," observed Ca-waiii r. opening die door of ill* dining-room of ini||e> Mj,h a Imle ihcattical modesiy : ■• he often I'M grror I'elirnn. al ('olimr. j eanpllined ol" Ihe lime and treasures expended A middle aged iraieller. who had just finished j r„, ,|,e frivolmil wonders of arl. and iiiught in breakfast. Illllllv rose al this snnniincement, and I V1ju ,„ j,,,.,,,,, v, \ ,, profit huinaniiy could de-ran to the entrinei of ihe hotel, where the heavy | rlvt. |r„m blieklned paper and painted canvass." They were Interrupted by ihe arrival of a do- father: "but al you had no business ih»re at ing lo some business of his own, and wilh ihe in-mesiic, who announced llinntT, and who gave present, 1 have given orders lo refuse them." . tenlion of coming back lo resume hi* residence M. Uerioti a new hook jusl arrived by die post; i » What da you say!" exclaimed Camille; in ihe United Slate*. On reaching Smyrna, he ii Was ihe impaiienilv-eipccieil work of a favo- -1 amexpeciing intelligence from one of mv most claimed the rights of an American cilizen, and rile poel. He brgan to look over il ; bul pud*| intimate friends, who has promised io keep me . the American Con-ul after some he-itaiinn fur-denly flopped ami closed ihe book. ' informed of ihe stale of affair* in Ireland." | nished him, in cnnneeiinn wilh American Charge •■(.'.line. 1 Hill nol delay your dinner fnr ver- | [ bul silenced by the principles he had himself ernmenl. come In this country to lake up hii a- I professed, though he abstained from applause,' bode, and who, in 1852. declared, iccording to could nol cemure. . our law*, his inlemtnn In become a cilizen of the i Wishing to exirtcaie himself from ibis emhar-1 United Stales, snd nf course in renounce all al. t rassment by changing ihe su^jert, he asked if a- legianee in any other government. Koszla re. I ny Sellers had arrived from Keglaud. mained in this country one year and 11 month*. •• I believe lliere have been some," laid his He returned in Turkey for ihe purpose of attend-the i utiuil plan is hut I slock com- i ihe Western rpHL - I a *inall sum, compared with a HI pony. This company being located part of Ihe Male, consequently much Ihe larger pnr-lion of ihe risks are in the West, very many ol which are in ihe country. , Tb* Company is enlirely free from debt: haie mad* no assessments, and have a very large amouul in cash and good bonds, and islherelure coulldeully recommended lo the public. Al ihe la»i Annual Mooting the following Officers were elected lor ihe ensuing year: JAMES SLOAN. President, S O. COFFIN, Vue Piesident C. P MENDENH.M.I., Attorney. PETEK ADAMS, Scc'y ami Treasurer. DIRECTORS. TI-8T O Mgn " Camiile !" Al these two exclamations, simultaneously ul. tered. ihe door of the carriage oprned : ihe new-ly a.-ri' id sprang from il. anil threw himself lulu ihe arms of die elder traveller. *'ho pteised him In rn« hn-iist. The faihcr and son were meeting fnr the firsi lime, af'er a separation nf eight years, which ihe filler had pMled Si London wilh an uncle of his mother. The defllh of ibis relative, nf whom he Was lira heir, had al la«t allowed him lo return I ill.r., having permanently io die patern-,1 mansion, which he had lift al-his Service-, n)nst in chitdhood. and which he was now lo re-s it-ii as a young mar. After ihe fir-i excitement of ihe interview had passed awav. M. Isiilo-p Berlon proposed loCo-melle In sei oni immediaielv lor iheir homes near liihcaiiville ; ihe laittr, impilieni lo see the place of his birth, accepted ; ihe cahriolel was prepared and they started. EFLAND & W00DBURN, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, South Street, aRfflsxy&DQ&o'ffazf. if. o Dlt. JOIIt I located in Gteensboro', ollen in llie vairous branches ol his Prolessioli lo llie clli xets ol tireeoshnro' and aiijacenl couulry January IS, l»J3 TIStf 50 oz. Quinine received by Express, ami for ul the lioldeii Motiar, by ale al lh C. PORTER. se» I" said he. - Uncle Darker would nol have forgiven me. •• I fear not," replied Caindie, smilingly 1 " for' he was accustomed lo ask, of what use arc po-ems V The father and son seated themselves al llie table where Ihe e„nver*aiion lontiniied nn the lime aul'jecl. Camille Ircety developed the o-ptuions lor which he was indebted to uncle Bar-ker; for Ihe lalier had i.iiighi bun HI be sincere I only ibis sincerity in the old economist, procee-ded less Iroin a love of truth Ulan Trotn the love ol utility, lie reeneeled the straight line, nol be-cause ll was ■might, but because he knew it lo be ihe .honest. Kor hiili. falsehood wai a false c.deulalion. vice a had investment, passinn an un- . I •• B.ih!" resumed M. Berlon. wilh indifference; ' ad interim al Consianiino|ile a Tezkrreh, or let- "wbal pleasure can ihere be in occupying your- ler of sale conduct. Al this lime, ami afterwards, self wilh ihingi beyond rench I Is not Ireland his conduct was unexceptional, and noallegatinrt lor jou what die siars were for me ! Its revo- was made by Austria that he came In Turkey for liiiioni can profit you nothing, and you can any political purpose whatever. Lit ing ihu. change nothing theie." peaceably. Koszla was suddenly seized by a •• But I have the interest of my lympalhici!" rang of ruffian* ami hurried on hoard an Austrian objected the young man. brig of war and placed in iron*. All thil Ural •• Can thev be of sen ire to you or lo Ireland ?" done without ihe .lightest p'Biexl nf law or *n« asked M. Berlon, Iranquillv : •• do you think ihnriiv. Hearing of ibis outrage, our Consul il your loreslgbi can influence her destiny, or your Smyrna, in connection with nor Charge at Con wishes alfotd her aid ?" ecessaty expense ! In all things utility was ll.e I .. in.er.iew*. af.er a long I '"I"-'"' luw. Thence there .... specie, of barra.smenl v. I.i.-h inter- \ barremiea. in ihe g I actions of the old man ; " I do m,i s-iy th*!." " I. the expense of letter poelggo useful lo anv-bndy I To acknowledge ihts ie to condemn yourself." Camille bit his lips ; he was foiled with his own weapons, and was the more irritated lhi.lsueb slaniinople. in'erc-'ded with ihe Turkish nnihnr-ilies, with -h^ Austrian Consul, and the Cnm-msndant of the An.t inn hrig. am! asked Ko.zia'* release on iho ground of bis American naiinnali- IV. This application was nf no avail, and il hav-ing become knnwu that the Austrian nffie'als de-signed lo convey Koszla lo ihe Ausircm port nf James Sloan, Or. J. A. Mebane, C. P. Memleuball, Wm. S. Itankiii, Rev. C. V. 'teems, James M. (iarrell, Jed. II. Lindsay. V,'. J. MoConnell, tjreeusborough. E. F, Lilly, Wadesborouyh. W. P. Moore, Newborn. II. II. Bur.rell, llemlersou. J. L. Bridge*, Tarborouyh. W.H. CVMMINO, tlinerid Agent. May to, IK53. Ur. S. U. Coffin, Jan:Oslo., p. Willium A. Wright, Wilmington. Pr. C. WalkiH, Carolina I'M ollege. John I. Shaver, Salisbury. John II Cook, Kuvottoville, J.J. Bigg*, ReJelgh. Robert B,'! toy, Ltironerton. Ur. I.ob'l II Scales, LttUOX Castle. PETER ADAMS. Srcrit'iry »»fcty. K. r. Mini i.II. Oct. I9ih, 1863 T a ul' .'. some -2 Of M00 leel ol fencing plank ^ \ —oak or pine l(. (i. UNDSAY. Oct. in, MM. Fairbanks' l'latform Scales. Lnng known—severely looted—Ai-wa.- njjnl—Ihe nckllOWledged Mail-l- i t:!->. ions in know the young man who had returned in the place of die child whnhad left hilll. Like a nhvlieian who examines a palienl.be question-ed him slowly, observed esrh ofhin impressions, and analyzed Ml slightest words. As he continued his study, lie suffered himself In he borne away by the current of ron.prsaiion. and begin Ml speak of bis own lasle* and occu-pation* ilnee bis deporlnre* The prop'teinr of Rihetu T. e. ai.raiuiiT. ALBRIGHT & ARMFIELD, ATTOHNEVS AT LAW, "f T A VINO permanently located inllrcenshoroiiL-h, I 1 will altcnd promptly to all bltaiuw* mtru-led tolheircare. January tnih, MM. 7li::ly. NOTICE TO NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA MERCHANTS. hail rriliiccil siirul iluliet In mathpniriliPal propO' udlHMa i'lir.'il, M IIP -.nil, of the mentat titien-alion callut puelrif. he h.t-l irpainJ lift* like ihe Jew who Mtraielwl OUI I painting by Tilla*. ih.it he niiijflii haven eli*«reaii*Mff00a for *omfthin%. M. Iterion I.-i.■■!,■,) In llie ileveloptnenl nl lh0M* opiniofif with', t mintfawing diaiailialiMHMi 01 iinpHiieiirc. lie npfMMnI a lew oljenioM which • he Miinij mail relutetl iriuniplianllv, appeared ilrueh by hi-* rcamningi and «'i ■CMratlng pro- |Mi9#d 10 remime ihe auhjart. The nexlilay, ami ihe lulliiu'ing iliys, M.Rer- Inn (JMI intleeil renew the Convernlioil nn ihe wan the cane. This rigorous npplieati'in of hii Triple. Clnmnwn.ler Ingraham. of ihe U. S.nhip (hietrines hail ihe nppearai.ee of a rha»t.«rm*-nf. Si. IJOUW, ih'inan.leil hi* releanc from lie Aniu i, brig, under the threat oiiD .MMoA.ttlfl re»nrt ith. nent IHO airt ted ihe Ynu are right," eiHaimed he. •• I have ihe mailer. (*nv M-«rev proceeds In artue —we fr*. very raaleriala neeenaary, slabs of fix feel.** tend to give only his main pnmts—thai hv thn Where ?" asked the vonng man. •• In the littlu eemeirrv ■>. ihe ehapel. there are farti'lv lonibalofiea which are useless where they are !" |»<vs of nanonn by which ahme lhi« ea«« must b* gnvirned. Kit'Z a w** hevond the jnri-diclion of Au«'ria, and aubjeCl al the time nf his arretl to ihe jnrisdieiion 'd' Turlcay, unless Turkey had ••Andvnn wonhl nnt oti them for paving- agreed lo gi\C effect in Anslrian laws within her ■lonea f" exclaimed Camille. lefrfmrv. whwh fact ..alleged hv Mulsemannan.l •• Whv mil f Do von altaeh any value In nld .lenie.l bv Mar--v. Ifcnagla I ae.ziire. then, by stones. »r have you anv mltresl in gOMnlUoni Anririan oftrlaK «raa nol only illegal as 111ikoa-now extinct \u «"•• •"" a 'l'^,'c, v,nli,1",n °* lhp "rnmrv of Tur- » Ah I it'is loo much I" exclaimed (lamill*, kev. BMI (!nv. Ma-ev's m.in ground seem- lo » vmidonni speak s-rinn.lv. fa.her! Ym, cannot he iha. KnfllS.br his residence m ihia country. wVn. 1 Wl»»« 'hat inMine.s. laalea. aenUmenW, ought lo ami his lea* ing i' onlc for a temporarv purpose. be iuhj-eie.1 lo ll.e e.iar.e ariihmelie t.f inlere-l : h^.l ar,,uire,l a B.tli.n.lity which g.»e him a claim V»u rnnniil desire in ha.eibe human «..uI become upnii the uroieciiim nf Ihe Lmteil Slate.. He STEVENSON & WEDDELL, For Sale—On Good Terms. IMl-OIU'LKS AM) JOBBBBS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, I'KH.BSIIl ni;, »B., "VOW oiler to the Iraile a lame ami cnnimannil-i> iiigasMviineiii of III illsli iiudt'onlliKii-fal CM**, togelhei wilh a larje stock ol Uo- ■uc.llc g'ubrlro, purchased boron Ihe recent MSrehaUt^BPS^OIOOelnlllT invite,! IO call anil ex- »mine our a-M.ltiiieiil. .is WO leel Confluent we <j.ii Olbr as great Inducement* io purchasers as can be found in ihis or en* other market pj, u—Order* promptly atteiiduil to. Seplentber 171B, irtii3. 1 N .1 tl. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. rPHB andonunuMl ..re now meorring ihe largeel L STUCK OK liOKIIS in their hue thai they bate .vero-Hore,! 10 the tredo, coi.sisiinaol a very ejtlen-sise MOOIUIHNII "I I'llV il"»l'S. HAII.I.,».A.l|.r;;! .\,,.t.,,,beri.e\l. t4li...re ille wo* neither a Oen. C. F.M Ing, 1\ Cblrin streei, »rleniiB« man nor an artist ; but. nnshle in pro- Baltimore. Fuiri k.fcCo.,8* We> duce. beloved ihe prndueiione of others j luiwul ler -ircei. New York. ■ mirror uhieb, wiilmui ere.iitue snvihinir, re- Ua.lroa,., Hay. I'md. aud Farmer,' SCALES, eel fleet* creaii.m I No ilDptlW of Intelligence .„ same subject, yielding, ny decrees.like . mini | i„ „„v pan olih. country, at short notice. indifferent to him, no emotion foreign. He in-! »1'""' «*om,m« I"'1-'""1''1'- l »"""<■ I* October, 1851. T6*l Im. ,„„„.,, himselfiu nil discoveries, .reoehled him- *•""*■ " ■*• ftMd the p»n of tcrher lo his - - ' .elf with all improvements, eneoaroged ill etr...... I <">]"■ •»«• redouble, bis eloquence to propnr.ioi, . ».'««■«• irlahandlltnterTrade Pw ni,„. life ... no, ool, .0 retjin .he ,P,,k j •••»•»• ^^ rH : JSh « *• I-l»'«'J "'"" WwTu.1. h . Ie.- , •• t. i. no, enn'.n.led ,h., ,hi. ini,is,r.rv*.ep In XT EW style Hats. Caps, and Bool-, and wh,r|, (in,| hs. pl.eed in esch of.,., b.il 10 in- [""<"■"■ " )"'' ,m "'" ".,"'', „",, I son " • .he pro-es. of n.toraliullon invested him wilh IN Dr^toHUforleulie.^.lGju.1^. Oro- „iufl.Ju-iU,oAerip.rk.. ^\^mM.^^m»«+ «. ^ ^ •'■ JJ J f ^ ^.^ ^.^ W ■ in .he leisure allowed htm by a rich palrtmony. | . "'" , ,7 , V"",,,,' ,"', i e f" ,1 I ! king the hand of hi. ...n. •• [ h... wished lo |, i, .uflieieii. (or all .he „nr„o.e, of .1,1. e.H In hi. aeltvtty had been .1,1. to deielope nself free- -■«'£ '~£*£2 * .l „ . show vott .hither lit. doclriee, of yo.tr u-.-le .,,„„. „,a, be W|. clothed wilh an Amertcan m- Septombor, ISM. £ -««*I*W *£Z2&fjZ2t!£i ■'" " « '""" »' » V IS The'.i.al- """er WO, e.,1. „ , -h.l A. .hund.ne, ; ,i„„,|,,v , and in rlrtM thereof. ,he Covernmen, 1 lleinn limned to no pn.h be ha.l JJJ^*^ „,„„ j,, ;he |,|„e ,kv „,„, ;,„.. of iMngt only useful mtisi result. Never force. „f .he Untied SiMes was anthnr.z. d M e.iend In f ll.e oeasaot, •,e.,.oo.l,.,l'lo 'lie Hoi. Word which von h-,ve he.nl renflled j him ill prolerlton. lyle Mais, laps, Shoes Good* for Loiliee and liei.lleitien. rer.es. Hardware, C.ttleiy short .11 article*thai arc usually kept in our line, will be IOUIMI at J B. It J. SLOAN'S. says - : his own wants, 1 inverse.! them all. MHIainijlg ihe courage of in- . „L ~....- —.. ilInnsslirrvv iinn asrril.. hbyi bbiiss rreewwaarrd.lss orr Ihniss ssyymppaatthhiieess.. AH0MHM attil Mil ,,^L,,'eV-V;i„''"'w!,',? Al.ace had wen him -I .he head of every en.er-heiHlred yar.ls from the I oiirt-hnlise in W'"> prise formed lo advance letters, the erienees or ans, end ll.e museums of Strasburg liadbeiti cn-riehed by his present". Al ih'i very moment he was causing extensive researches lo be made in llie sides of i hill, where some ffotifM of an.uenl poiiery had been dis-rlmeul ol IIKY (ilH)l», H A Hl>" > lie.. | N(,_ MATS CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, kBBADY-MADE |V,,., CIXJTHIMi. To whirl, ihey iuv.le llie alleiiltoo ol |.1]|(> ,,, lou, Forsytl, county. The lot contains two acres, well fenced. The house has lour goodndiod rooms ami a cellar. There u a well of excellent water in ihe yard. The kilehen i" ample, Ihe smoke-house good. There i- eleo an olbce in the Irotl yard, oil the corner olllte slreel, and was loriuerly OFOUpled as a lntlor-shop. The Mable has ihree "lulls and a . ||, „„in,e,| out to hi*'.on. a. ihev pas.- eemug. jh-d. There .. a tluunshmuyotina orchard ; « £•* gPJJ ^^ — ^^ m ^ ,„,„. "\\n, eligible si.na.ion can be purchase.1 on lime, ' he had. In acquire il of |» former owner, given with good security, and on eery reiiinmibleteriii'. Ap- him in uchanje an acre M hi" hcil meadow. Camille appeared surprieed. "Yon think ine vety foolish, do you nol?" asked M. Betion, who was observing him. •• Pardon me. my father," said the young mail. " i •• 1 am nnly'surprised al ihe bargain." NOTICE. ..Why »V ..hall offer for -ale. al ihe court house door, in the j .. ||eeause il seems to me lhal we might to Town ofOreemboroflgh, on Monday the IMpI |,ave „ rPgard io •nilny in all things, and thai this ny. a ply lu llr.Miv Hllooii..tt.KR, Eaq., Winstoii, ine Bev. (.'itiin.Ks K. BIUBM*, Oroeneboro1, or JOHN A. Moa, N. C. 75i.-:6w oul cries, the song of lite peasants responded lo those of the shepherds, and the mild breeze wa-ving Ihe green fields, wafted in every direction die fragrance ul the hawthorn, ihe primrose and the violet. .Noiwilhslsnding his systematic insensibility In all poeiry, t'sii.tlle could not escape the it.tin-cores ol this re-awakening of trealion. lie al-lowed himself to he t.iseiisihly carried away by the charms of sunshine, song, pctfume : tin in-voluntary emotion seized hint, and he arrived al' portar home and abroad. Mr. II your childhood : Mini tlnti nnl li-r In/ lirrad Hul.emnnn, is ihe undersigned believes, falls into n/one, iruil is lo say. w hal i" itece«sary to his ma- | a great error—an error final lo some ol hii most importanl conclusions—hv assuming thai :. na-tion ran properly extend in pr»teclr«n only lo oalieu born or niiuralized citizens. This is nnt the doctrine of international leer, nor is the prac-tice of nations circumscribed within "tich narrow limit*. Thi* law doe* not, a* ha* been before remarked, c.imphcalc qttpslions of this nature by re.peel for municipal codes. In relniion lo thi* much more food lor the s. the arl". iioeiry ! Whal are pre.-i"ily Ihnse which lerial life ! He need* ■oul ; he needs scieni vou call tlsele.s ihing give value to useful tiling. : ihe lalier sustain life. Glen Anna, Davidson Oct. 19, 11*03 I I laud on Ihe watere Of Haw Hi Thomas San...ler. listed by Sally er. enjoining the others.—or such their old customers ami wholesale bojrer* IE**"*'')'- ' qnanlilv Ibeteol as will pay the Tuxes lor lK.'.l and HALL ^ SACKK.rl ] |gjt_g4.t(i far each of iMoa reel, together wilh j Fayelleville, Aug. 20. IS53. 7 14:;lf- ] .. . , 4,„| charge- of the -ale. I W. A. WINBOORNK, Sheriff. COOPER. LIPPINCOTT, COFFIN &. CO., otis,w«». ?»«=«» -■•-■ ••) (Late MI'KPHV, CooPM it Cu ) iheliirmer make M lovoit Williout ihem llie mo-ral worM wmilil heroine like n rouiilrv ile«limle of , venhire, AnWflr* and hinl*. OlM nf ihe moil im- I ilitiiiiriinnft beiwecn ihe man ami ihe ■he mansion ... a sorl of i.tto.intinn. ""He » ""» neces.ily for at, i.n,naieri-.l super, j ,uhjeci. it has clear and dhtlinel rule, of country He mel ht. father ,„ lh. midtlle of the parlerre. dui.y. Il prove, our more elevaled ..pira.tons. | nol only lo native bom and ualnral.ze.l citixem. which.-erven a. a cur, of enlrauce. M llerlott 0.r lendcncy towards ihe lu finite, and the ex.- .„„ ,o .II residein. in .. who arc therew.lh. ore-enee of that portion ofoursel.es. which seek, il* yen without, an inieniion lo decora* cntzcni, pro-aii. laciion above ihe world of reality, in the ; tided ihey have a dunned therein." was surrounded with workmen, who were up-rooting lite flower* and culling down ihe Irce". Two lilacs, which oversliulowed the window, of llie lower *lory with iheir fragrant tdoiiuins, bad lust been cut,town to mike faggots. higher joy. of the ideal." VYboleeele Dealer, n Fortign and Utimcstic Dry (touds, St. 31 .Xorth 'I'hiid Streei, Opposite the City Hotel. I'ltila.l.-Ipiiin. *'. r. to in ;■"- i)) \v barren hill ranuoi be worth an acre of meadow-land." •• I nee lhal vnu are not an nr^lienlofi**." •• Il it* true ; I have never IIIHITBIOIKI the ralne nf old poilery, or ihe inleiest ptoplt lake in gen-eration* now exlinrt." M. Bcnon looked at hit* non. hut <lid not replv. Dooirnui of knowing him ihnrou«blv. be would eiple f" roomed the prnprieior of Kiheaim n.-t remiUe bis rnnliilenre hy a di»ru«nion.— ".have retlcried much no what ynu hive mid Thi* Dfliol the Seeretarv fM$ nn lo nrene nt ! <jre.it ifit-T-i,. and c*l***« m ",v aulhorilie* :o entalv-h- li fi.4 noohiotl a« fuundei) on national law. Ho i nave further that, • Bv ibe law* of Tnrkev iod oilier eastern it;i. , tinn*. the enneolltM I herein mav receive under 1 iheir pmteeitofl "ir^njer* nml nojonrnrr* «I O.H I:\IXITOIIS' ukMM ' II.I. be olfered ul public sale, on Tuesday the 'phprp wns a silence of a few moments, which j 10 me. and I geroeive ttth day ol November nevl, (being courl /mmrme Travel.—The train which arrived i The young man could t.ul suppress an cxcla- |( ., „;.u>rk „n Thmsdsy evening, on ihe Mi-niaiion of surprise. | .-higan Souihern Hailroad. brought about 1.000 " Ah ! here you are," said \I. Berlon. nn per- j p.,«,.ngers, ami was three hours behind lime in • ceiving him. " Your arrival is very seasonable: ,.,,nseunence ol the immense load. The Mill come and enjoy your Ir.u.npl." ,r.„„ in curse arr al mi.lu.gbl. and broughl | religion „,,| social manner, do nnt ...imtlale wilh ••My triumph!" repealed I'annlle. nol under- n(.:,r|y 800 passengers, ihus landing in our city. I "he religion and manners of iho.e eonutnes. I he •landing llim. doling 0 hours, about I.HflO people. Knough lo , per.on* Ihll" reeened become .hereby inve.llrl Do vou no: see lh« I have become your die- p,,p„|„ir, a good sued village ChifagQ J rib., ■ wilh the naiinnal:ty r.r ihe proleeimg ennsjlsi,. Suturdau The*e eon.ul.ie.. and other European e.i.hli.h. mem. in the BaM, arc in Ihe ron'liol hihil of Barker .1 German Cnlnm/ has been, for a couple of opeoing their doors for the reception ofsnih in. CMIIB > """'' "• WM. * tireiN- i'i i MInits coon* i .MI i Nnumi I ...ek.l al I o'clock, withoui reeeree »OM...r,— F \ tv' Plank Koa.ISto.-k. 1(1 Share*—N. C Rail Hood fUnek. ■Uecotoi* "I 'c-se Harper, ;;,.' -i , Bent u* The-e wa. a silence of a few moments, which to me. and I percce thai your uncle Barker .1 German Colon,, h» been, lor a cotip.e ol opening iheir Boor, lor ... rec.-p.ton . ...... ,„. was suddenly interrupt*! by ihe exclamation ol wa. in ihe right. We should retrench ihe use- years, settled in Pieken. dUlriel. Sim* Carol mate, who are received irr.-pcciive of ihe eoun-t. mdle He hs.l in,, perceive ,l„-d,.l,nee. less thing, of life. WoW lb— (lower, and on a met of20.0011 acre, ... land which II ha-fpur- try of Iheir birlll or allegiance. I, ,. nol uneoni-among the trees, the man-ionhouse. of winch he ihruhs arc in a garden whal poem, are io » libra- eha.ed ,„ common, lo he divided among ihe sev. „,on for ihem to have a large nuinherof pro! g*.. Iiad rrrnijiiizf i! the j^reat l iwer. ••Ah! yea, n i* mv tih«rr\ator\ ,* r\ ; and. as you auid bis poem, unless to -ell said, nf whal use is a eral families of the e-mimunity. HottOM he»e InienmltonaMaw recoenizes and sanclioiis \\x% ■ hi :i fire, like these IUaf« ?— .ijveii en-rtcd and a Vllliige laid uul, named" Wall- J ritft.is aequirsxl by this runuecllon.
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [October 29, 1853] |
Date | 1853-10-29 |
Editor(s) | Swaim, Lyndon;Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 29, 1853, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by Swaim and Sherwood. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : Swaim and Sherwood |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1853-10-29 |
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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OCLC number | 871562814 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
retmsuoronai. ..riot.
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VOL. XV. 4 GREENSBOROUGH, N. C, OCTOBER 20, 1853. NO. 753.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY SWAIM & SHERWOOD.
TERMS: $2.00 a year, in Advance;
+S.SO afterthru month: and t3.00 after twelve
monlnl.'from date of uubiciiption.
AdvertLIng Rate*.
'One dollar per ittuare (liltneu linns) for the hr«l
-week, end iweuty-five cent, lor every week there-after.
Deducliuu* mado in favor of MHagadver.
tiaoineuts an fullow*:
3 NOUTII1.
Oueiquar, ti.bo
Two niuares, 1 ■••
Three " (1'coi.) 10.00
Mall column, l».0U
MONritS. 1 VKAH
SS..10 SHOO
lo.ou 14.00
15.00 20.00
25.00 35.00
«ui;r.\snoHon.ci
Mitial Life lasuraict A Trust fenpnay.
riWIS Company. al (t» mime indicates, i* upon
± the mutual principle, ami embrace. Iwo distinct
department., town: l.ile Insurance and irust de-partment*.
Thi. allraclive combination ofleni lo
hvhcy holder, double ih* ordinary security, without
•AVtruy.ua Iheir rbjl.t lu a lull participation ill .he
enore prulii* of the Company. 1're.nmm. will be
received, in cuh, either annually, seini-aiinually,
or quarterly, a. may be agreed upon at the time Iho
I'olicy i* leaned. ,
In the Till SI- DEPARTMENT, or Deposit !>ys-lein,
the payments made to die Company are eu-lirely
optional with the DepoMlor, as re«aida the a
xnui.nl and the lime at which they are made A
party may pay in a. much or a. I.iile, (not lew than
sue dollar.) and a. often, a- may be convenient lor
him, wiihoui any obliuanou upon him to coniiiine
hie -jayineul*,—and mav withdraw Iheiu ai Ml plea
1. >. ITIII. J. M. WltlUMS.
SfARR & WILLIAMS,
W11ULIU.SLE PMLSII IN VOKKIUN « v..) UJOMOTM
IIIH CiOODH,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, IMBKELLAS,
AND
Beady-Made Clothing,
HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
May, 2*53. '«"'y
WORTH & ELLIOTT,
(Successors lo J. D. William..)
runvarillni; Bad Co in in 1 si I on
MKRUIANTS,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
I. A. mill.] (W- »• H-LI01T.
" T- C WORTH,
roitn tiiiiiM. AM» cini.ui.sMox
MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
It. 11. OIIKELL,
(.'•sill 111 in•ion mill Forwarding
MERCHANT.
Miasfaviuii ss. o.
J. c. POE,
DEALER IN STAl'LE AND FANCY
DEY GOODS,
HAY STHKKT, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
July 23.1, IH53. 739::lf.
MICHAEL TP.AOY,
WHULKSAI.K DEALEU IN
So that, on the plan of tni. Company, ih«re ii. Confectionary FruitB and Groceries.
treated al one and ihe same I.me an assurance pay-
■tfc *t death—a fund aendaUe in lU-kiui*— and a pro-viiion
far old age.
lySee Pamphlets furnished by the Company.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.
Director/—Ralph liorrell. Lyndon Swuini, John
A (Miner, l>. F. Caldwell, ldchar.1 lireene, David
McLean, Ilicl.ard SierliuK. John M. Loean, l». P.
Weir, E. W. Oxhiirn, Kobeil M. Sloan, Kuburt 1.
Dick, Henry B. Ellioll.
Pnridenl—RALPH Cmirn.
Yil» Prenlent—Lyndon Swaim.
Secretary nml JVMMW—D. P. Weir.
Attorney—John A (Miner.
Emmming Payiieiun—Edwin \\ alsnn.M.U.
Comultmg WgririlM'-P C. Mebane, M. D.j J.
L. Colo, M. D ; I). P Weir. M. D.
General Agent—William II. Caroming.
So.'-IOl Market M.. all. 6lta »o. Side,
NEXT HOOK TO RED LION HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA. Pmr,
From the Philadelphia Evenirg Bulletin.
Truth.
BY KICIIAHD COK.
Not alone in realms nf beauty—
Nol alone beyond ihe skit.—
If on earth we do olir duly.
Heaven all around tin lies 1
While winged angels fan us ever.
Unseen spirils round us move>
When we make a good endeavor,
When we do a deed ul love.
Spiiiis nf the dear deparled
Press upnii the htnw and cheek
Loving ki""cs. lender.hearted.
From their pale lips pure and meek.
And iheir genii, voices mind us
We are passing fail away ;
Mav iheir loving spirits And ua
In the bright Mental day I
Lei n». then, with firm reliance
On Ihe just and on the right,
Hid s fierce and stern defiance
L'mn error dark as itighl!
Let us, then, with filth unflinching,
Sav in iruih ihou art my guide ;
C'mne on wealth or Wani most pinching,
1*1 whaleier late betide!
IX us. ihen, ihe right impressing
On the mind and heart nf youth.
Give lo ige a solid blessing.
In ihe sacred loie ol Irulh I
From Arthur's Homo Gazelle.
THE UTILITARIAN.
TraiMlUled I nun the rrrnrli.
nv sNhiBT. wtt.ln-R.
father, MalUlgl " for I am mrt only an antiqua-rian,
my son. but 1 have '.iccome somewhat of an
astronomer."
" You I"
I have transformed lite lower into a study.
Rut enme, come, yon shall see oihcr changes ; I . halla." and schools and churches have been in-have
profiler! hy your absence, and I hope you siiiuted. The colony is said to be now in ■ »erjr
will be satisfied with me."
As he spoke ihus, M. Itprton passed his arm
familiarly in that of Canntle, and ihey enlered
flourishing condition.
and have placed a telescope ihere. wilh which I , ihe house together.
can examine what is passing in the Stan." The vestibule had been cleared of the curiosi-
•' And ynu find pleasure in occupying yourself tits which 'formerly filled It, and in their places
wilh things beyound your reach, which you can-i were hal-stands. cloik-pegs and spittoons. In
nol change. Mil which are of no advantage lo ; the drawing-room all the drawings and pointing. ; rn',,r "„"'"/" *j>.-*Tf!S!JT?-
volli" * had been alike removed ; and the wall, enlirely | J '!low, " lea rose. I e black or pu
•• That employ, time." .aid .«. Bennn, who bare, had been whitewashed. Upright and reel- I ";"■"' '-': "" '" <"""<>™'- »
continued to av old a serious disenss.on. •• Re- ; angular furniture h id been subsittuled fnr the ; '" """" ",'«"»ne ganiening.
tllue liner The horlieuliiirisis of Paris (.ay.
a correspondent nf ihe New Ynrk Enures.) hive
succeeded by artificial crossings in obtaining a
natural rose nf a blue color, which is the fourth
color obtained by artificial means, that »ni! Iho
rpte rose, and
and the result
lides. you will see many other change*. The ! seats, a la I*mi« XIlL. the gmhio settees and ■
old pouliry-yard ha. been transformed into »n
av'ary. and ihe orchard Into a hotanin garden."
•• All these changes must have cost yon dear-ly
r
*• And are nf no advantage lo me."
sidehnards, which wcte ihere before.
M. Ilerton cast a radiant glance Upon his son.
" Well!" said he, •• ynu will nol. this lime,
accuso me of saenftring la the Irivolitic. of ari;
our drawing-room ha* only its four walls, of
Deferred Articles.
[The subjects of the articles below have had
their " run " through the newspapers, but havo nol
boen noticed al ihe length their iinportancederaand.
in our columns.
Secretary Marcy's reply to Hulaemann was loo
long for our paper: we now insert the best synopsis
we have seen, from the Petersburg Intelligencer.
Mr. Everett's Russell leller secured Ihe hearty
commendation of the liberal press of bolh parties.]
From iho Petersburg Intelligeneer.
Secretary Maroy's Reply to Mr. Hul-eemann.
We received hy Friday'* mall the long expect-ed
reply ofSecretary Marcy io Mr. ilulscmann'.
I protest on llie part nf Ait'trit against Captain ln-
. grs-ham's course in the Ko |