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-r^r^*^ kecisljiCTtfi * aixxot VOL. XVI. GREENSBOROUGH, N.C., OCTOBER 28, 1854. NO. 804. ri;iii.isii::u WEB UY SWAM 6 SHEEWOOD. ■refill-.: evt a ywr, in Mlvauncoj 18.50 fl/*1"1, rtree ""»"'''"• «'"' M.00 »//'f twthi moiit'ia.fmm dale of itihscrijition. AdvcrllNlui; lEa^rn. One dollar |>ur square (fifteen lines) forth* fi»»t ♦rok.nnil twciity-iivf cent*. iTory week ll are titer. l>e»liK-U"ti- inssta la iivm al avburiiagadver UHWlWIIf ft* follow The Chock R«iu. IID ! Doctor Franklin! I no wonJeryooj When Btewpyd harnesses his horse for kend too big for my wig. By gar, [find dragging brick op n grace, the horse's head >**1"* Lc.i 1 too big for elide Prom It tut ion .'" in puffed back towards liia Trill end nnohored there by the leuaeleea end meroiteee obo roii». J'lii- arrangement is unnatural; tl a animal 's t >n tni.ie 1 l.y it. II,. i,m.t in y itably loe • strength by it, for it tli tori - the vital foroe end induoee an unnatural aeti in mthomuaclesof the neek, head, shouldent, and inoutb. Th< ■ i ;■ i. lly en< Game In tho -Afrotio Rsgtoiia A tot rthemtere ling features ofthe roy- ■ -■' •.;' the /"■■ ttu .! >r luto tho Ai lo re- -•■ n i is the quantity en I d< i ripi n • fgame found by the de/lng explorers. Tl of h • li tigator killed from ho 1st of Prom the (few York 0 The Perils of Cainphcno. iul. Places of Amusement The many low and vulgar ihowa and Withm the Urt fortnight there hare bcdn, ] hibittons thai are itinerating through the we believe, tour or more eases in thra oitj of emutry. have become JI corrupting nuisance deaths from burns bycampbenc, and nuaor- to society, an tare exerting an nownoleaome, ona houaee have taken fire from the aane deleterious influence In community. They Mejao* The reports of the inquests! are nao> are not worthy the name el popular aunate* ally very brief, but We.lues fay an inveeti- mi nta, for to the refined mind tin- eharacti r cation wai held »t Brooklyn by Coi r of their performance! i- to stale, flat and Dalle, when a number of wftnc icawcroex- rulgar aa to diegu t instead of afford any* ra- I -I >r agreeable paatinie. And yeteomo men «i'l go toeneli ptaeeeto-eceotherepley the fool an I blackguard, which were they to attempt won vulgarity in their own domestic oiralc, they would kick thorn out without any mong others Mr. It .h-in oainpuone, wk • too-aim ■! || ■. .. as, ■ deal titled ai folloa : "I deal in oampbene and burning thud I a itimei make the burning Uui I ■ ia ipirita of turpentine purely distilled; j hesitation; but, etraugo to lay, they nil it ia not a dangorona article ti aao for bur- take tit, i» sons there, aye. and their tiaanh .■■,■•/, ears : alwaya t < Bll in 1 ten to i. to witneaa ridiealoua monkey an trim the lampa in the morning—on no-ac- lice, to listen to coarse, vulgar witticism)* run:" iV<l in il>. ii bill i a\ad the iceberglidoso'er thi ningti In the tliioh of the N irtheru Light Me ganas emb aaed v. Itli ■ i r i Arc the senwv of tht I. in >, AnJ Hnleweued strand ty thai r«in Und Yield* ft part of iti » Ith to thine. "The pi ft I bring "'i >'; I, white wing, AnJ it fall, ia ■ fa itborj SHOW, When denee eloudi li In Ik • le iky, And the turft i- bn wn I ■ I \Vhcn, *tiihinJ and bound, on the bare bilk round, The iMveriug trees com] ban, Ami tho alombering stream In ■ ui im •Sttll gaawi al in- i v i'.. tin. \Van Anliiniii Kriovi - ■>' Ik g U ml . The board ofe life of i ."•; Bet, kmked from -.In in a < kel ehi 1 will keep them for bis hviro. Tkoegk the merry Sprla? i ■ ; 111 ifl thing, hi the ilu-ti of her yiaiibful ! ■ AnJ |he Rathared gold I ladaoM lly her. Rare wn Yet the prociona trust ofth ibos I i il.i-t Sli:tll be "<!'• I" iw tb IUJ Kmin ihe i .(:■!<■'-i ton the i mat, I will wan hi ll I thing; Till, burstine, ■main ■ bain. The brook leapi ..'■■■ AnJ the trees rejo* ■ il [1M I I nc voice (H their R ith .!.,■■ ... re. Till the ylolel waves o' Where the Bsoarner knoll in prej-er, Anil lame spriu .- up, HI e th i ■ us enp, From the s-i-cok oTan . !•! •! spair. From ma N'al n il I el •near, ^.-;»'. is. The Hebrews. The Jewa of tbii i ity, being bontto Irule their new year ' v a 1 lal an I festival, Who be i lei the British t!ie checl rein, saving tl.. ir i.< etradealai ral imitators, the Americnnst The fi • i do not use il ; the ! lei uiani •'>■> n ■:; the In-i| j ma and Spauiarde of 1 nth Amerl ■. i ' I. -.ally Live t'ii horseback and are perfect • borm men, do nol; the Spnniar Is ol k iroj ■ do not, nor do theTurka. The moal nheer-rai t and most natural people in the worW are rreo fi ota tltia inia In n »ua 111 r, 1: is ingo to ua that the English nud ours Ivea .;i'l not, yean and yenra ago, reaaon upon the i ^nstnntly witnessed fact that when a . check r tin was loosed al n tnrem stonp orin a ua ..■■ the p w I ores •.'■■ .■■■■ itn telied oui D< k and bung down his bead. Thnaj 1 hu lango ■ for ■; ng ll it the strap burl him and wearied him, und that he waa h< ai lily gla 1 11 be n liovoJ from ir. The Kenin thai firal pr< | X«M1 tho i e-chanii ii feat <>'. lifting hiinsolf np by the scat of hi- brecch< - m ill E i e been the author .f the theory that the check rein 1,. hi the horse op and kept him from falling, Tk • me I was the follow i •;';■ rcteil the parts of tl ..-..'■' und listened with breathless lil until tliey beard the deer tap tho snow off the ■ s tli iheir feet in ordor to eal tbo her- When the air was frosty and tuo wrest her oatm tin- tapping cool I be heard al i of ab mi I s'ohnn [red yards, and, by li toning and observing minutely, tho mn< r eaaily deti *'t> i the p itiu i in which the prey was located. Aa so m as this was con o y ii :; line |f :i person was sen) i Icrable distance round the it< * r, and a noi having |e at their back they immediately ran off, i i »bly paaa the Eunuer. ll was in such inataneea where the baneeaof 'akill'-oecorrod. One bun-d ed and ten doer were thna killed; andaa they will run lu:i^ diatancoa niter receiv-ing wounda, it i> fair u> luppoae thai many more would have been secured if the eren had been accompanied with J brace eol deer hounds." The musk ox was found to h,' a very fcro <"iiTit t(( mi (hem while burning; a. lamp should Im perfectly tig) t; thei i isawl lerod tight; I bavo -ecu lamps used ».u one tubo out; if a lamp baa m >ro than one I ibe, an I i earn to rattle the bones and sing negro song! \ • from the immoral and degra ling ten !.■!■•. ol such things, it involves theexpen and only one tube used, the wiok should be y, which paasoa into die bands me wick : in I oth tubes, and *• »*. used with "■it : it i.« not ^>> safe t'' oarry g\ filled with Ilui'l about s h m^- aametulio, a-*. In ease of falling, they »ill break, and then an aooident is very likely to occur; ondor eertain circumstances llmJ will explodo; it most I me highly heated before it will explode : iflahould unscrew a lamp while it of men who carry it out of tho country, and t'i ih;- extent empovorishca the oomromiity from whom it i-* leceiw-J. Another curious faet attending these things in. that " bard times.' or utigbtneaa in roonoy matters," do nol afleet their receipts al all. A man wtil stop his paper, for which ho pav lone or twu dollars a year, beosmae money uaearoe boning, and bold the lamp in one hand but will spend two or three times aa much and a can filled with fieid in another, and commence pouring into the lighted lamp, th • col 1 fluid might drive the beats 1 \ to it out of the lamp and eanae aa explosion. I believe that to be the canae and the mann r me night for a few honra waste of time at a negro show or vulgar circus, Boouoroy lema la retrenebment in his expentUturea fur mental fend rational improvement anJ amusement for himself and family; hut the "»™ uMwumrthe pre- .-.„„ ,„.,„,,, a,„i..,,.,, dangor ncecMarilv ''•' '•>';"" """,■• 'I «w ™«<ler mil refl. I ,..,.;, ,| ,„ ;„:;,,:.. Iu » c itry of line ruramsmencbowillsco tlmtno.11 p«,.Iina „ „„ ,.x„,„■„,. ;.,;,.. u„... ,„j 1 " ' ' * 'nm.".' . ■ Iwh ro kindred game i> i 1 ;. A ■ ' ■■ • i - Lint, of finding »ild fowl ol r* -■;' .■ ription. If Sir JolTn Franklin 1 u tue.upp«rtof an. nton . ■ ;. ; . , 1 ■' I ' ::" " "', ln' ■'■■■ ■ ■ ,1 1 ■> may reawnably be enl . ""•'em '"7"! ««?•"« ' tveryi .able the can by pulling np«.rda at b! . ,- mankind conld ever want in »rich • land The eli. i'. n '■< I wcr. Ite i li. .i Ji ui' • tli j .1-: ibnti \ vital fore. ' '. [• j ia unl naturally ai I 1'. ,! I I IU evidently poneuing et ything! ia! ual i . I aire. i'i «hioh expletiona take | la -; I never s.-il profitlen and unraSned, it nut be gratified :i bunp of tiiis kiml without ciiiTionin^ pur- ut nil lia/ir<U, and It any vxpent, tie, ii. this retpeet ; I wonld nokdo it myaelf I Thiaonght not to beso. Ifyou will ipend Cor a hundred dollar* i I»m now ipeaking your time and money tlim unprofitalily, let ofthe ordinary porpoMa and oaotph.no for the silly thing pay it. own oxponae.! bat lighti r .tore. ; there U no dilerenoe as ro- do not, for tho take of a single evening's gtrds danger between oamphene sna Buid ; amusement, deprive yourself of tho means "i. i- n im ire likely to explode than another ofeolargingyour knowledge* li isagood rule there is no difference aa to danger between to try and got it the real value of a thing be mixtures 1, Sand !. tn tho manufacture of fore wo buj il. Ifa man asks you * half Buhl I limply pour the two article! together dollar to make you laugh an hour or >". bar-ic i ill ike them up- gain with him ifyou ol ••• I fanmebo-ly " i" ij r: I ihouldinall eaaea r m- else will make you think a whole evening for men 1 Britannia bsmpa for carrying about. the sama monoy. and beaidca thi«. 11 * t your Tho whole argument in defenoe of the use mind with trntha whieh will never dio I' Doath Dentil srema t.i bare ..•< ':.- In hia f. ■ strength, and like nlion coming lorth fp i lii.s lair, heeuuie front Uadark amenti, o1, •areaHl hi« thaadly wfnaaj over onr City ! II visit lo our city will lone he rcmeinbere . II, ennie ns a rntMeal enemy—he camo i . a thief in the night watches—he enmo lil. ■ ■lie .'ti l!i::- wnle — he enme .•: . n tkillful .'. | eher—he came like a wild hurrioan, sweo; - ing through the forest, bowing to theoarl . the in.>imre.h Oak, with the tondi r braml that grows by its .i.le he c. i loonqner. ' ■■-• Atmorn, at noon, ateve, at mil night's solemn hour, > - ' , I the moun. <•■ s wail I" oanaa e'.I^ Ui ! irryln. loved OILS off to-people that .lark r. ginn—Hie "dreary nighl 'the tomb," II. i the home of thei ibl in of color ion- | .i-.-,l l.iiH l.y .' Tbo d 'liter of ease ooml irt, and aecimplu ■ 1 p ,.,.. tyschildren-—tbovotariea of aeieuce, an! the son. of igo nee,—the man of balnea slid the idler—tho profligate inebriate, in< the temperate Church going man—all, all ijnoiledb fore this myatorioua Doatroyer! lie entered the nta . rime, where the spirit* of darkness horer—he laid loir the drunkard; an 1 caused the bloipheraer with a enne on hia lips, i lenteri nti rnity! tie bade thoageilaira " come away,"and prun-ed tho sweet bnd of infancy from tho cm-hrat I ill.' fond parent, ii.' with trad th eheuk of be* ity, and bleated the ro*e of pro mi..-. The gallaul Army Ofltcer, who fae* . w it.- pride the rank* of a disciplined aoldier for twenty yean, whose sturdy heart, fright oned not, when lacing the cannon'a mouth, nor quailed when broaating • sea or Mi-tering bayonota, chilled and died at hi* u-proaeh. He laid them all to rest in one bouodle*. cemetery—the boaoo of mother earth. (Hi ! how withoringly, »o looko.l upon the Mother aa I Daughter, aa wo aided inoosigning them both to one grave! II.,w wllhertngly we looked upon the brave war nor, a* bo waa laid to reatin aquietgrave! » ho could avoid shedding the toarof»orrow o ci inch a bier! To winil- are to he their time; is ,• igh to , loeorrow a wail'. think that the night '4". in al! coining o tho rerellor. did and unfeeling thai i; will no l.lo.le 'if nemory, bttl whieh will elevate and it will he 'the hoi e. It diminishea h lapeed an I lessei i the fri a and quick aeti n so ea acntial to ii t ..i ii lal'a safety and that "t his [driver. It iaof no nse, and cannot confer diguitj/ <n- grace to an anini il thai was made by the I. n ! Had n an - I np the aa an I all sol:- •>.' contrivonoea What Cause! t!ie OnlfStream Mr. Siao: .ii Shoalos,anoxpeviencodnav* i.,...,_..;,..;. u j ja opinion that the waton Gulf Stream aro nothing more or less il "i t'i" waters ofthe river Amazon. This real father of waters i- bedded moro than one thousand mile* immediately under the all ils tli1 .1 .IV - : ■ r .. f ofcninphonc use I with core." Tbo lame may beasid of gladden yonr soul while you lit (run| iwder. Cntil fire is put lo il gnnpow- much better to bargain with him dor i- aaharml na as aand, bul when brougl I in contact with lire it oxpl idea, and is peril ■ is to life and property. iiiii-i he il.r h.art. thateoul Iguoucou these sceu is, an I not a tf.r-Knoxei'U 117,/,/. " A I.Iati among the V/omcn" A remarkable trial came off lately in Or-ange County, New York, wherein a man named Ringland wasplaintiff, and certuin to conn,.,,, on FnJar, it may not be map . . £™*»;«"VV ,l* ** An>' /";'-■ propryeto ins rt a fea is from s . . ***7*\ ™™ ■" ."• -;;■ ' Jtl, pour correspondence wh i Is place in Auguat, Vl .,..,^ ilu ,:'-' ■ '■";•> '"^ ", -!--y ■' "'- 17W,Wwecn tho Hchrew Conp. ■ , ' ofwater. Aa t a-.tora are gather Ne*imrt,EhodeI.land,andPresideStWa*h .J ' '/-,,. in nndor the burning sun ol thee, I , Ui^;t1u ' ■ '" j , ,■ ;' ; '"■' '•■' Ijwarm i fnri irosothan the 'After an alln ion to -'. ■ tUrs ofdifli ' ' ,} :'' ' " ''." !n '\""':~ li" '"" '" Improvementin Stringed Instruments The violin, which !;:i^ lone maintained undisputed sovcrifignty orer all other moat* eal maebinea, waa first iutroduootl to the scientific arorl I by nn Italian, aome two and :i half centuries ago. Ite eollatcrala, tho violn, fialonceUo, and eontra-baU] came |irit»r »d Junker throng1! i great Chiel had naeae I, the A»M •• mtinn -: •• Deprive I aa I the invMuab e (with I '1 ■ • atitude to the VI mighty Diepo* eninieiit ere ' d 1 Pen r.lo ; a Oovc ho sanction, in ; ■:- cuti n no bat gen< i I - inacii nee u ci deeming er< . tongue, or language, Gorernmi lal 'I ' and „ extenaire Feileral f'nion, ! lanthropy, mul rirtae, we eannol bit) ' a ledge to he tlic ..,; work of tho Oreai G -:. »'»o ruloth in the \\u_ anniea "f 1 leaven and among th in tan! of the earth, doing aha) . th good, ** For all the !>,< wingfl f civil ■'■"! relipi-ona liberty which we enjoy, under in enual and benignadmiuistratinn, wcdcaircl PI : iklln and toe Wigi OiiFrati! ..I. mtci y the l" ed Stall lii-vitl K • . As I i; - r,n «i<; ■■■■:." . ■ \\ ■ ' . " ■ i made 11 the King's wij mt in liver . ■ ■ .. , .-. ■ 41 do for A i: One i ' ,, ,: i tuo si II! Bond-box a iric.l, but with ill-rut, i, i - . . • to tin xti II i i. ■' i ; ■ ■ ■ ■ i. thin ■ . '. ■ t.. . P >tvvitli i our thanks to the Ancient f Dave, tl; v, li great preserver of men, beseeching him that port of a great di the Angel wh nducted our forefathers ,' , r thai he knea a throqgh the wilderness into tho promised ■.. , ua too land may graciously conduct you :;: t\ ma all the difficulties nn I dangeraof this mortal t,,'.. ),. life. And when, lilto Joahua, full of daya w!" and full of honors, yon are / it1. r ■ I to youi rsthera,mayyoubeadroittc I into the heaven ly Paradise, in partake of the water of lift anil the tree of immortality.*' To whieh Preatdenl Washington, afl t ae snowledging tho eoriliality of the welcome tor with Dr. Franklin's head. I' was M given him by all classes of citiaens, says: any rate outof"di fashion." -•'■' "The citizen- of the United Si .teaof \- 1-.'. Franklin would " please i i remc i- > morion have a right to spphud themaelvea dat hia hea.1 had not de boncertobe made ■ei'having given to mankind onmplce of an in Pareo. No, by gar! for if it I "l been ralarnd and liberal policy—a policy worthy mado in Pareo, it no been more dan ball ^imitation. All posa aa like libortvof suchahend. None ;fdo French ! nsnaeienee anil immunities of citixenanip. havo anything like this.—Sot do . : MI ii.-- , , ,. ■ t , • lai ■■ i I • do Doc- I too big groal leal too bj Fmi | ailing, replied that the it,i!t coul 1 hardly Ho there, for thai bis i: .i 1 H ia m id ■ by Almighty God him who was nol > thj <l to err. Upon I is, the 'I wntcr ■'■■••. mil Finn a ■ ti tho face of tl ■; i I ti ' s 'I. ■ »i miles wide. After .it enr ■ ■ ; I out of thoir reach. ; long with | il ■. ■ ■ bay formed beta tho tw ' ■ ■ f Xorth and South A-i i ien. 111 ' :' - longthe N tl and] to tho lee-ho West In lia Uland, it 1 i ha, and | eeds along the nhn> In* the ca| I \ rid tl N ' i America, and p nwi ■.- '. ■ ■ I end Inal "fi1 c Corthern Oe, Cut oil (ho <■ - ■ ■:■['■■■.< nld not be many y. n i I. ire tin Sorth Atlantic v Jd I lestru 'tire lo nm ml dan eter : : ■ • ■ nt crushing ironnd -\--< the haeb ofthe cold Atlantic to it* deatin i ton, shere afti r spending bj a nes -",- ly of native warm water from the sreal Amnaon. Seamen can always tell when in or out of the Gnlf Stream hy dip-pin : the hand i'i th ■ water alongsi le. l*inlo'*.iteilly thi* view will be ue» to son c n i !■ : . bul what I have written la from ex- . and was seen while I .»;i> roiin<2 upon the m -V, loop. The Gulf Stream, 1 brethren of the Methodist pet-sun ion were forth probably sboul the same tim defendants. The anit waa instituted by the tn which the "Hoi"—an instrument fur r Jntiff to rec rer lamagea from DoIen- niahed, liko the guitar, with /rrfs—held an dunta for pitching said Plaintiff out ol meet elevated ranIt in the orchestral family. The ing. The facta wen these in brief: King- removal of these obstructions from the Inud, in company with hia wife, and another finger boai-d raised the viol, by ita new female friend, went to an evening prayer name, " violin," t«» t!::it upper sphere in the igal the Methodist«'linrch <■', Ganlen- universe of mcl MUO art which ii haa sim <■ town, and took hia seat in the rear of the continued to ocoupy, and in which it ia atill byth -ij. of hia wife and friend. An exhibiting such wonderful progreae. torn in thai church forl ids males Count In efforti, foi in ire than two bun. I f«inalea from kitting l ■.■ I er during ,1,..,! rears, have I n made by curious - rvice, aud soun it was circulated through European irtists, ;<- slur for the better the rogation thai " s man waa among the ghapeof organisation of this imperial piece of The Plaintiff was requested to go meehaiiism. So one, however, his yet the " man's eide," I il bo n i laitied te I. Oni of the Ti i tftoi tho Pluin-t iff ha ! explained thai it was his ai il ... I ia wif<—consented that he might In i p it, ] videil he wonld IH have li . rail: for tl Other members, however, | , . Cvei i othor mo ted s ■ such infraction of tl time honored rulo, and t;.■■ of th< tn insi ti I that the Plaintin* muat " go tothe othor side, ..f;'.. out of Church." The Plainl not leavo the women, and thereupon com- : Two di fen la each lal her two i n h ilcd in ai 3 of tl ■■-•■ (ci«rimenta. And i - .. . tours and pi ife« or he' a reeled quietly under t.<- conviction that : her undi risking must in ah, reas, the violin, h, had n ached the ■ ■ i |.uinI oi j- -il. ction. Neverthel •-. ■ • id nol Inlftati ling tliis ited impn ssion, n »• rj mi] "i lam im-ii recently offi r*d, by an lauie in our own country, outi ival the famed piano d proven ed whieh bid lair 1 A good many g I stories „f '(', DM ea jndgi ■ are told, ami i o ia i uc of the hest ui Ihein : .1 Slu'ih, ./„,,'„.. \ luor| .;,.., „;„„, they had a oneer case for a I i lil ,1 idge in the Western District,,, T mncasee. He was a good lawyer. Inn ear „1 nothing I'.ir np] ,ar-anee and less for .In -1. The letter be know 1 i di it I ing !, fi entirely loB. Ity, hia wl 5. Hia B Ity, a is aba. ntfrom li .mo oni ■ when :" tarl I ., nd on the circoit, leering the J,'. i to pi ', I dotl OS for the '■ ■ J■- U« did -■,. I lead., Gnding his ahirta, he seised a pHoof hia wife'* wEat'a-y.. n e.ul ,:,,-, II . ,| i„- i, |j|,e purpoao. A learne.1 bmther who roomed with him, was miieli amused .. few morningi afterward*, at the queer >p| earai of tl in . : nothing . in sight bul hia head, arm* and feet, hi.look ..I bewilderment and bis -olio voco reflection*, which were " I • ■ vKatott earth ,„.,./,■ /:.;-.,, ,■ .,,>■ ,,,., .,/.,,.,.• / dan i •*«. It ,. |„ ibshTo thai ho heard tho ,v ' ,:"' ni il tim . hi 11 Betty, but nut before, s.tbo I irk, pi ... . ,. the matter tohiu that round. i a. Sod a wliow..not»ui.je«...eiT. . ;■ .— .»« ,.;„,;., g moVe or less than tho wa- •«;m k rto i in a little ; be con- ( , V™».,n ofSonth AmecLca. tende.ltl.al I ■ -:■••""- M. ,.,. | it in many nlaee., an#fei » fa) n»w no more that I lorati nlsspoken "'»« ifii weiel.y the indill; , of °f people that another enj .yed the exercise °f th.iriaherenl natural right.; forhappili *e Oorernmet of il„- United States, which glee* to bigot/y n.i sanction, i, pei *o aaaiatance, roquin i ordy that they adio lire innler' ils protection should demean theaiselTe* a* good cil en in giving It on all occasion* their eflc. to ilsup| Tl...... wl, nei ,;. i1 1.' ' leesl the i ut it, I si CXI : . D'Orleaiis, oor do Grand Mi na ha i half well a hea 1 o« Dr. I i i kli ] I I nol • business any . I1 mnny yeorshave glided through :t- warm water, slwoys plettsod to have it a stern. The irms, i: 'i:t whatever quarter ihey in ty c >mc, never clfange ita course or ita current, but it continnea to move on in thai iri' h was given to it ... ;by the Power above. rm, and another cat rh ■! the hcade i laimill squirmed and kicked, tl tt ._■ • i and pulled, the mi n and WOUH . .1 up, the - i ■ ... uie »ti vc ;tii I pi|w tumbled ■ : : ennti ivi 1 .1 1- « yen 11 gut e\tlU down, rhe the lute Mr. Coleman. This new invention i> applicable alike to the nbole leriea >-l ,1 oatrui ICI la roquii ing the aeti "• bow. li eonaiats, mainly, «•! the ■ ition of a cylindrical tube, composed of thin, sonorous metal, spreading at the lefendants weredeon I to paj >'.l t * ,„,,,;, irumpet formed mouth, in place for an assault and battery. Bul the man ofthe present ofea</ wood portion, or neck, (independent of the linger board, whieh 11 not to be disturbed) of tho several inetru-menta in question. The body, or shell, re-main* unehangi d, aa does alao the conforma-tion of the nock sn I fingerboard ;ao that nc laanaci. The 11. ■ I sn 1 Japsu ten ..|-t Ma Iniatj ana dma !. Its tormaan • ,.( sdl . -''■'■ wtwo| d to I coal lur our .-1 1 to nrotocl oil souuwnwh*H ! DO thoir couf. 'lite Japan ex| ■■•■■! Itai •..-:■! ■ 11 . ■ th*. eapeaca- '""" uf thoas wh :, noth-ing, and raaliilog the h a of tl ose who tbonvfal well of it, the plantiff was carried out "fcetfot duck to the womt u. It 1 enable to do I II* doq • ati i f il Wood, thiil »!ii. China. .■ I " Mora Copy " A Buffalo editor, bard pressed for "copy luring the late drouth, an well of nows and variation IH required in the mode of playing The inventor of this ingonious apparatus /: ■ ".' Tl f ii ipr n 1 DI nl lia i -.'. ia truly aston diing, for buildings "are dandehcadofd grand springing into existence with the rapidity 1 I to see tho i1 wig- with whieh Al adin constrncted his palace, re ' ■ -I humor, !>.■• I ■ •:- * lin coul I-not find il 'm bjs heart ta eheok to nir childish rant '" nl' hia line ' ■ ■' ' tuck th ■ wig-it, a retired hope will kn n ■ ■ . • :. I- I'i itafc , ■■ ■. : ■ , tli y go tij> without the aid I I : One day even prodo arkable changes in theappearance I al ng M 1... ■- ■ :. Wes a 11 i *' th ompiro" i , and iti tid leas aeof rain, tbaagava expreaaion to hia reelings: *■ The poorest blind horse, in the moat un-compromising h:illv mil ition. To him ll ncry bell announcing 1 n, i- a toeain of joy, and be looks forward with grateful an-ticipation t" the prandial oats and mill f 1 The woai im 1 round is stopped ; the unlu-' bricatcd gudgeons quaver out a las) squeak aud cease their complaining; the trace- 1 ■,- ratth over the animal ■ ' ick, and be even atti:. pts 1 y ihthful canter ii-. he n ., . .1 I 111 . , ie. \- ith him there are n" anticipatory woea; he works in s circle, but 1 .., ■ nn number of turns are sure to brmga ■. Bul Kith th • • ■ ■!. r.a .-•: * 1 -. 1 Mr. Mann ... u eliugly re •• one demd griud . Hot ■,;■ ai home," ui"' no relief to hia | , . I i •• cupj must be ' ; ; in Mr. Bewail Short, formerly of this State, now resident in New London, Connecticut. boa li- ot of Doubth sa he will soon present to the nnblio sound of the tan- ample opportunity for testing the pructfoaj utility ol liisi nprovementa nor ■ th .11 icy a .t: -i baa " ioj li hsa ■ 1 I ■»■■ at ah ddmg h loan '. so l mills ns 1 f treas-ons I: hss a 1 In time, will be tho meant ol Kinj irt? \<> tho wbola ; world, aud id iotions thai uharactsriae the | exclusive !«■..- pie. The p . ill thai haa I it eliteti ■!. mil tl: ■ < lii'i .■ \ Bl 1 t. I'liit" -- .*itll which tbo lustrui twos of i u reraroent hart* i-i'.-'i sal ■ -I ■ ii. a< II d i the i lain tttoo of ,!.,. world y..ii'. naa a -' the ahlluwiiuj to bv iti.-N.iKj with the notks Inamatii Lin i I-. s papsi .: hu ii. .11, . Lore b tha union ■•!* two luarta, l1 .: !•■ || , i -.. 1; —.I ii;eUK j Tuuti si ■ _'!,.'■'• So bill la et nt* j The type naa drank, and readend it tans; Love Is :ni "iii'.n riT tw beads ; " 1'bat i»- at i- soil ■ i i i in nub li ibfaugi - in earta, , • Xu bell ■ I ■ - n • ■ 'i ii ■ c n the a ■ BOW The work to which UissDixdei I * I. r lifewaa defeated hy the •..*,» of PraakKn Pierce. The Insane Land bill had pai I Congress, bul was quashed when it came to him. One would have th ighl that the pre-sent Administration might, at least, have some fellow feeling for the laeaae. Hut they have no bowels aa •'. - • , ■ not tt «l—d bowel."—.St. I > Tnt I Tlif Chicago Timessa^ tl at there are nno hundred . tlarly in the bii i There are,a thousand m tn'-in that eity who will Iteal .s iyoi ■ , ;,t hold of, aa \ tin ; und by and see it done. .Wl 'sons iteaL it onjy tile . mole. • /- ' v
Object Description
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Title | The Greensborough patriot [October 28, 1854] |
Date | 1854-10-28 |
Editor(s) |
Swaim, Lyndon Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 28, 1854, 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 |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensborough Patriot |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | patriot-1854-10-28 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871561956 |
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Title | Page 1 |
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VOL. XVI. GREENSBOROUGH, N.C., OCTOBER 28, 1854. NO. 804.
ri;iii.isii::u WEB
UY SWAM 6 SHEEWOOD.
■refill-.: evt a ywr, in Mlvauncoj
18.50 fl/*1"1, rtree ""»"'''"• «'"' M.00 »//'f twthi
moiit'ia.fmm dale of itihscrijition.
AdvcrllNlui; lEa^rn.
One dollar |>ur square (fifteen lines) forth* fi»»t
♦rok.nnil twciity-iivf cent*. iTory week ll are
titer. l>e»liK-U"ti- inssta la iivm al avburiiagadver
UHWlWIIf ft* follow
The Chock R«iu. IID ! Doctor Franklin! I no wonJeryooj
When Btewpyd harnesses his horse for kend too big for my wig. By gar, [find
dragging brick op n grace, the horse's head >**1"* Lc.i 1 too big for elide Prom It tut ion .'"
in puffed back towards liia Trill end nnohored
there by the leuaeleea end meroiteee obo
roii». J'lii- arrangement is unnatural; tl a
animal 's t >n tni.ie 1 l.y it. II,. i,m.t in y
itably loe • strength by it, for it tli tori - the
vital foroe end induoee an unnatural aeti in
mthomuaclesof the neek, head, shouldent,
and inoutb. Th< ■ i ;■ i. lly en<
Game In tho -Afrotio Rsgtoiia
A tot rthemtere ling features ofthe roy-
■ -■' •.;' the /"■■ ttu .! >r luto tho Ai lo re-
-•■ n i is the quantity en I d< i ripi n • fgame
found by the de/lng explorers. Tl
of h • li tigator killed from ho 1st of
Prom the (few York 0
The Perils of Cainphcno.
iul. Places of Amusement
The many low and vulgar ihowa and
Withm the Urt fortnight there hare bcdn, ] hibittons thai are itinerating through the
we believe, tour or more eases in thra oitj of emutry. have become JI corrupting nuisance
deaths from burns bycampbenc, and nuaor- to society, an tare exerting an nownoleaome,
ona houaee have taken fire from the aane deleterious influence In community. They
Mejao* The reports of the inquests! are nao> are not worthy the name el popular aunate*
ally very brief, but We.lues fay an inveeti- mi nta, for to the refined mind tin- eharacti r
cation wai held »t Brooklyn by Coi r of their performance! i- to stale, flat and
Dalle, when a number of wftnc icawcroex- rulgar aa to diegu t instead of afford any* ra-
I -I >r agreeable paatinie. And yeteomo
men «i'l go toeneli ptaeeeto-eceotherepley
the fool an I blackguard, which were they to
attempt won vulgarity in their own domestic
oiralc, they would kick thorn out without any
mong others Mr. It .h-in
oainpuone, wk • too-aim
■! || ■.
.. as, ■ deal
titled ai folloa :
"I deal in oampbene and burning thud
I a itimei make the burning Uui I
■ ia ipirita of turpentine purely distilled; j hesitation; but, etraugo to lay, they nil
it ia not a dangorona article ti aao for bur- take tit, i» sons there, aye. and their tiaanh
.■■,■•/, ears : alwaya t < Bll in 1 ten to i. to witneaa ridiealoua monkey an
trim the lampa in the morning—on no-ac- lice, to listen to coarse, vulgar witticism)*
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