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Jatnot. VOL. XVII. GREEXSBOIIOUGII, N. C, FEBRUARY Jo, 1850. NO. 8(51). PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY M. S. SHERWOOD. Terms: *'2 a year, In advance; «>,50 ifler three month*, and$3.00 after ticelv montUs.froiH date of tuhtcriplioa. Rates «t 4dvcrli*lng. OMP dollar :<■■: - i iare (fifteen lilies) for the hisl ly-lrVe cents lor every week there - made in favor ol standing adver its. as lollows: :: MONTHS. G MONTHS. 1 VI.A S5.50 68.00 lo.no H.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 For the Patriot. ANNUAL MESSAGE. »S'or' f rrin the same time I am enabled, from recent docu-ments received from the " McCulloch Hold ami Copper Mining Company," (and now on file,) to From .he Carolina Cultirator. : June at once. The walls may be pur up. ami With Gravel Wall for Houses- ! a entail amount of earpenter work a comfortable nv PBOF. n. s. tlKKRlCfi.. ; dwelling is provided for the time, which may af-the many objects which claim the at- u'rw;Jr,J* be completed whcn the requisite means ana 1 in c fi c Sketch of Gen Walker The following sketch of this remarkable f.lli-bueter m famished by a correspondent to the The present prosperity of our internal stale, that it is the intention of that body corpo-i Among the many objects which Aim the at- ^^^^''I^tea when the recite me,^ WB,Ilm*wl S|ar :" '* ''' mirs has induced me at this early period to pre- rate to take these works in hand, and finish what -<--»^^-|g.^^; 4. The'siime imUeriai is wen adapted to the , ^J^.Walker Vf to hJ^fcjj .re for your consider*! y Annual Message, has been begun, the^oojy guarantee required oj ^JJ'^t^StSSSSThm ">*t **•« «*»*»., or the pkC labor- HtmCb"*.^ , the preparation of which, 1 have been governed us by them, being the privilege of exporting ah been more or less beiorbTthc public tor a Ion;; time, m. cotta8e» !"'d " "»J b>-' ««" 'or bv.il lingban.s ' «fashVl»c ol sit =-h Mrih « 1 ?™ « I,"~. 11 i .i • • __J !•.!•.i..... : ,. i... r . i . r ... . ii. n i luamithnHH T.. ..,..!•„ :• ...,..u.. .. ...i i " lu ' • ll men ip.iui, .tun \<r, nun n r«'s-ii ire, 5 3.50 ares, 7.00 . , ) 10.00 imu, IB.OO . ille Journal ] ,ui • il that it is h ily : My Child. , .:■ household ;;one, \ . . . a-i ! ."1 i- -tilled, ,i( ml a; n .i In irlh Whii linevi r can be filled : \ , •!■ lt< ai i. thai llirobb d but now V. • ii lend ; II - and love, II i- hushed n- weary thn bbings here To i hrob in bl>: alii ve. Y -. to ih'- home where an-icls are, I lor trii.-l i has Hi d, A nd \' I We beml above her tm'nb Will, • . :, l call In r don I, id, but ah: w • know She .vat irs How. \\"e r Ii line, .;. ar on •, \\ . ;, :- ihi ■• Ii ...i thy pi ■ . (lli i "lark wit! "it Tin I ! hy ! • ■; We wail for the : at eve's swci i hour \V In i slai - be :in t"i burn, ir i ' ■ [i tich To i for thy i.-luiu, I {ii I f'.-r I I-I i : ■ •i ; i V.'- I . i i.ll ihi hoiuv - \V ':\ hi ai ii e wind's Ii iv Voice I : ■ in . lull the Slower.*, An I lie- da : rivi r's so! -inn In IUII the Woodl il :;-.i. Tii ■:.•■:• ■■ - y...t Mi vc mil '• i. We.-i ! ii"; now Sin-e heard by I her no inore ; The -nil d in lli In moling leav ■ s, The I'll '. i III The mil -ie of I he »aiid< i in/, winds, i it float ill wl • I . - Ail ■ k in I -:■"■• us an I thee. I il not see thei now. ■! : r one, ! I > ■ in ■: si -I 11 ii i i ■ .-. lilt] even u lieu 11..- tu i!i_!:i br o'er my hit. i hi iv I Inar I hi \ oi ■!■ ..;....i :i.\ • ■ r I n murmurs low ami .-ell, I hear t!i\ Held- of leu lenie-S That I have heaid - , oft, A11 I i II inj wounded spirit falls A Id fro.u n! I Thai . ihV thy life i- o'er, We lu\. not |..s| ::,.. 1 ...... A h no .' lh> leal I in ,1 -atli grown cold II I e. ■.- II- with a luvu unto! I. No need of (iime's ] n-iul \- ice ar if;- e I . i ' i t iishi iited in i nr ! • •.-. hearts, iii ■ ■ ne ; Ay. :.-■--. ■• il !, ...... Wi I troubled s, a T I tl: I I-I lln 1 bii ■ ii.ii e i' lime .... ■'.;.! thee — . ■ '.(!'!■■,.-..,; -iveii i j!e uiih our lo\e ! and :. -t I 'i i ,uet heii.e in Ie :l\ i >i, . ill toi Me I a! .\ e An HI .. olperl t love. MATILiJA. . Ihi :. N ■!- ii, \'a. : • ! uf the ./■■ r ■ dl Ithores.s, will ,'\.-:i-e the us we have made, .•> suit othi r triclf II. conditions, as stioulatod lor their >*r\ ices, are in ,„;„,i. i,|.,, i . r • • i . i ,.; .. ... •• ''b3- tonrae saud is also better tnan nne, as it. ^""J ™i " '• , .,, ', '." hia dimdcnt aud erer lacituni manner and cei , ,., ,.,.,' tti,il i,i I' I Ti , . «»nds of that class of^,,,,/,,. hybrids, as to ef- k w< y ,;„-,„ :l gtronp uiortar. The u-uwgltt and perpendicular. Iheboscs, unless dis.w|f1011. |„ «.,*,„, he is rather under tl I... I, smh as will beol the highest .mporlanee to fec, . ,.,„.,.,,,„ fcvolution in lhu 8J.stcln of ,;,-,, |imc ^ vy:[ri ,,io ThollltwtolI &wah anv ot!ler they are made pretty atrongw.ll give when Idled BU|VC „„, ^J* gJJ J^™ »££" u.s uitimatcy, more parti, ttlarly so, il Miuaaehu-: iloadSj |.v |,LlVi„,_, wr Kas,e-n anJ Western. Kx- would have answered the same purpose. I with the wet material. Mr. O. .-. bowler ol New ,,iir ,.01„I,il.xil„li s„mi.w|,:lt )V(.,.K1..,| ,-.„, ; sett- should feel dispos, d to kick up a row with '■ tcnsi(llis u.rmiu:itc a, u Tioliin-er's." The ufliii- ' ««» "«'»se is ot>e principal story with a base- | \ ork, when building Ins house,set up Mantling ,j ,„ ^ g :mJ „ fc ^^ ^^ us, in which event aspiritof reciprocity will be :,.. ,.,.. ..... hithert.. existed io .(,,. ,1 i^iii,-,i.,-. ment- Tl * J it". 1.1.:: !:.:> i::.tii-ito CM.-tfil ill Uiu (I.i»llH'Jil'»;! . '■- b■as•em«en..t stiory is about »o- n•e half uu-.■ aitn„d..n.nailed the hex plank to them. Hy that • h it ic nu*i.ior lu Lirit the Vail ivrnoiiiliriilur —^-^-^-^—^^——^—^ ; »i-.n..t.rbon.baraJie..to,t'apeCod,by ol^.a:,,, ha, inched to an aiming extent, ^!^^^^^^^ To-Morrow. ol iih her \l.'pe-ly"s erui ; niii iivtii >'.>.■ j IIL in i.iii HI IIIW nun i-> HIIHII'O m - 'ii - - ■ . ! and calls lor your immediate attention, as the cat- ! n-ct from the foundation lo the eaves. The wall '""••l weaken it by partially cutting it in two. As j It is said by Pope, we think, thai "man never Iho late laws enacted by the Assembly aud „■„.,„;. appears now to be complete, and the incon-1 ofthe basement is one (bolt thick, that oftl^ main I nmeh mortor was made at one lim«i as could be, i8 but always to be blest." It would, indeed, Commons of our State.jpariieulariy as rcaards the ,;M .,,..„ I, „i.,i:-.,••.'••,■••—„l enmhmimr story n'mc inches. The foundation was couuiien- put up in a day. lhe smaller stones were mixed ae-eul thai a portion ol our nee are never to bo iion-circulatiun of .-mull bills, has mv warmest au • '"" '.•'.""■ •• , i ■ i" T ced on the 2nd of November, 1854, and the wall i «"'»the mortar in the bed, the Arger stones .satisfied with the things ol to-day, but will al-urovrl as it is unifoubteiil • in ■„,..', rV . ^!!' ^'"5^orlu,u was finished on the 2Uth of January 1S55. Most j were put directly into,the; boxes. j ways be looking forward for to- now to bring ' ' ' •-• '' Ula"' •' vl u,c tre« \^ alkcr as an active partner with hi, Satanic Ma- , ( ■„ WBS ti,crcforc , „t UD in pretty cold weather, ! '"''•* "»odo of building is sometimes calle 1 new, ,.,,,,;!■ the full fruition of their desires and hopes. :..:.: Hiienee the •• good tune, &e." was to-, r- : ...|V- ,,,.,v i„ a measure be accounted for, iii and during the short day's. But we would advise but that is entirely a mistake. In the life of ■ Sot conUct with the good that is, they are con-others tobuild in waruiir wtathcr. Of course, Ueii. Oglethorpe, presented t» the Uwrgia His- staiuly invokiug the rapid march oftiine, that lo-durihg very cold weather the work could not go torical Soetety, by Thomas bpalding, hs.p, aud morrow may come. " ifoasl not thyself of to-on, and so it required a longer time than would published m the first volume ol lhe" ( ollec- morrow" is ur.ed from compelcnt authority up n n.in.ie. by allowing the posscs.sor ol a live dollar nil, the privilege ol travciiiig whenever and wher-ever lie thought pi oper, without paying one dime :'"' i,iVc, proiiJeJhc kept \;i!i.:u ii, • above npveiliuu sum. Prom the aecun ulated information that is dally ■ us nted to us by the Press, 1 consider tiiat our Postal iirraiigeuients have arrived :it their utmost lierfcclion, aud it is with a degree 'i '..■■ recent discoveries in our phrenological at-tniuMeiits as developed by '• Spurzhcim A Call," ire coiixiuciiiL' proofs that the '• Almighty" >I have been necessary in a more favorable season. t'""»" oftho Society it is staled that this uiateri- the altentiou of all, yet ...any men postpone tl e We have been living in our house since last al was much used by t.en Ugletliorpe m the e- duties and enjoyiiieuis of today, and harard them hit- is indissolubly ,. unccted with, and is a part March. The walls are dry in all kinds of weath- rection of military and ...her b,,,|, „,^ tte,l „„ the uncertain tuturc, which uo one can ohiu r ... ', er, and free from cracks. The outside is covered i here introduceia paragraph Irani the co!k«:-. a8 his o«n ol our lT:'- ';;'■'- i ers' "UIJ! wlucn " """i bas ' with urdiuary stucco, which adheres to this kin 1 tious" which will show that both the material and I But p T.SOI.S of this class are certainly wiser its effects;" hence the superiority we profess oj^jj better than it does to brick and forms a the mode of putting it up are essentially the same j than another class of our race, who are always over our sister States in attaining the highest rate very neat finish. The mortar for plastering the M that we have recommended above. | looking for the evils ol lo morrow. Tbis haLil ....,.-...v., ...K. ... is w.iu.i ..e4.ce oi veneration 0..■f'.snecdI , a...s. y..e..t kl nown on any Ki> .i:l. RnoadI i:n.. t-ihe iinns-ii.dloe wtna.llll „oft tthhne hbaawsemmoeinift iiss mmaadd.e' wwiitthh ssomee < '"• TTaabhhbvy (i nnoott ttaapnpnyv,, aass ssoommee bhaavvee nnaammeedd iitt)I'Iss iiss aallssoo ccoountdleemmnneeUd bhy lHliigglhl anud 1I1i Ilyv iinnjjuunncettiloonn.. that your Executive beholds a newspaper from ..,„.! i ... i :,' „ „ , i _, : ;, ,.,,,, ,; I hydraulic lime, ('ccmcnO mixed with ,• IUOII ft mixture of lime, sand and shells, or lime, sand Mauy, even in the enjoyuient of all they oesire any other portion of the eonfederaey: tbisderee •'' . 1 S1?"" i lime and sand mortar. The basement floor is of and gravel, or lime sand and stones, in equal pro-1 lake bitter thought ofwhat may ban ;II to-mor of i.er'ec!i .ii luis oniv 1. en atfii. ■ I i, "-\ . '"'"'" M ™ bovere,J='ns' when wo reflcct ,!l;,t I the same material on a thin pavement of gravel. ! portions, with an equal proportion oi water tomix row ; and thus the bleHsiugs ol P.. vid< nee an , . . .,:'... . , '"•""■•' Ulc i a higher velocity than 14 miles per hour for our There is also some eoment in the stucco on the I tbe mass. This mass well mixed together, ia . scattered to lhe winds, hecausc lo morrow maj compu lion 01 our had Koad to I.teewburo', ami j ;.;,,,.. V^u^r (1,;; ,,„.,,,, ,.,.,..,,,,. ,,„. ,;IVVS uutaifta wal| iu.u.odiately around the surface of placed between two boards, kept apart Ly Wooden I not, possibly •* 'd then. I."' the ifonkmg por-now iii chiefly making a virtue of uoecssiiy, i, te.-li: olabsli • '■•:. ........uy making., virtue ol uocessiiy, i„ in culm,iculi „ „le subjcc,s hcrci„ _rcgcn. j o„e cent per cubic loot of tbe finislmd walL The work in stormyor rainy;weathcr. The task I have! ig then phy.-:.:.I developments on the laws ! . ., . ' ., . ' ,.! lime was obtained before the opening of die X.! required in this work is thirty cubic feet per day, Effects of Heat U -ii:.:.-;, ui,!. il.. I.;,.: ,,,e,..^:;:,. ,| ... leU "'' ? ur coi.siaeration, the Constitution ol ,, ,. ,ih,,:,.j. [t c^t three dollars per barrell do- to mix the material, fill in and settle down within rf ties on ••Ilarbceue day " that hare in , '?*Tf1' h™ UeB "^ '" pt '" vfaw' al", livered at Chapel Hill. One barrel ««sulfieient the pwnk moulds. This is about cqinl.in quan-1 A-| w -^^ ^ urebecni Iv«-.l In-il.,. l',;!„, • .1 ■ Lh ■-" t!uro are mani' who bi'vo» ei,hcr frWM P0"' '«■ seventy-live cubic leet of wall; making the tity ofwall to six hundred common one..-, i "'■.,. • • ., ,,; , ,. . „ „■,.;.'■;■ ;.,:•. ':: 'J,1,r'J "' "•l" .;n.,.i.r,:b,- :,..,!,. .. uiiraJly and iutention^.v tor «.«.-«» e«U per foot. .••i,:,,.,-,:i !.,- • ,axing of which al-ne, exelus.ve -I lhe .-.-t o! tl.e :• • ' ,' J ,r :|,. ' ii;,v will b•e t.a..t..:n. biey, Utilioe I. [.Mmimiillilttlleeic! ltoo pnrne-vvre-ni.tt a:.n..y. . ' ..... ■;,...• I,,.-.,. -,,-. Ilioinsplvos I Lev nut uo nhieme llic tuliDV w.i:l, ... ••'-. ' ooxts, »\e , ..,,.. . .. . .. Sncrt ign IVoiii sufliiiu.: on that occasion, as apart from those just designated, olher Sovereigns wiii be beiiefitted »»y tlie cjiiirl ti.m, from the fact, t'tat while a lew arc comp,.-: -!ly -;.;. (| ji, tlltt •■ ndering at the stupidity of pe Ics.'rians many will have an opportunity ,.' clearly ■ 1'iiiiii'g, if there is :riy ■•i"..l'' in iii d up lo the bar!: ■•; n -. | liu^s.. descended i:. a iii. : '.'■. . i line i'; ... ..'- 1 lur system of educali n. a- al pre^i lit i irsui is.-.n?f that stands uiipieeidciited in the anual.- upon Meat. •I,.,.!.! be ft* of n'y. In roasting, I 10 a quick lire, I .■ 11 iide to contract orejiilote, before the liie Cul«l V< «-t:tii:T ;.■.! .sj. LoutM. ■ I'h la ii Ipl i.i ■• I'ri sby- '■ I ■ -. '! .. under dale ' ■ -' j 1 ■ • atti -ted such ' Aimer, it"; iay m ; 1. • a- • »<- i 'l-elicliee ii in ; ^ ' ' lM ... >,:i.|..se that -:. v ■ lallell twew-1 - - uth-H stern lati- • :. they haveluul ..■ ... lendeiiev. for I « - ■■ i live to, iiiltt di .V.es he-ihau a .... nth lhe cold has1 '"•« ]i 'Voiild i|..<-redil to Canada i- "'"' ' . hard winters known to ih -i u h .have been ■ ' ' :■ - ;• li .- never was ■ i he i (he - ibivi Ie i thick. Ti inns IT •-- « 1 iiii ;iil : .. ..: . with very .ln.e-l ;'. ..... '...'....■.... ' • Coal w. '..;.> :«::li« bilshel. sOVoll U - .- : - .| Mild. 'J 1 •...';. :■•... .•-.' ' i [In lines il slrikiue and extraoruinarv ■.uu i.| tl •• I aibi r ol Wa-i • .- ■. i i i imerce ; ■ The : .:- lie bound to j. .:•:., rUn a thaw Shell.." el history, and your Executive devoutly hopes, coiiseiite.!. lhe ball .-■ ,„ of the hotel was pre- like a fair day's work. In good weather, forty first erected. Thiswas Ue iiwU-rial wliicli Oeue- /^ ifV. |r.'.;,It ;„.,',....,! ;,r ,', ,,:i „ai. r, which is lh.il lie-ti.,,,. is „,.. .a,- dNtant when the vowel 1":"' '' r '''A<^""> worship, and the audience as- feet to the hand per day would not be too much ral Oglethorpe employed in all his ciwi ami mil- ,, ^.".^ ,',n,lu._,!v brought to a boil, much of < i. will become obsoleie, and thus abrid-o the M ",bk',L lb* s^aker :il""-l!ll«''1 his **, :""' '" expect. Vnd is, putting up a large building, tary works; and why men euunj: uicr un au ■ ■^^ r ._ ^^^ ,„.,;„.,. j, ^^^ lhl- ,„ , ,. ,.,,,, ,. , , , ,- '' began his discourse ; but was mortified to find the employment of horse power to raise the stone j not continue to do so, l Know not. ! ..aturaliuiecs for the most part flow o t, and the nimbe. oi letters that -enc as a wholesale estab- ,;,., ,,..,,,. „,-,,,, yu!i;i,,r ant| ftt0re (Hvo,uUS all,i ,„;,,;,-,o the wall would eilect a considcra- ^"fj^Zl il,n nearly taste! tale. Hence lishiucnt for tbe constiuciimi ofonr language, i ,,;' bU'liearcjrs, ol both sexes, the whole perform-' b!e savin-would therefore recommend a continuance of the letter A as better adapted to our wants, as in •■ erap " •• drap," \c, for the march of intellect is onward, like the slow aud intrepid step ofa Jack towards si [ cck rt" corn. Owing to lhe great demand that has. and is ex-isting for the article " ^nulT," it becomes us as si jieople, to ins:;m-t our representatives to solicit the assistance of the Ueucral tiovcrnmeiit lor pc-euuiary aid, towards the construction of Manu-fuctviies that will lend to furnish a supply of this article, iu order that it can be within the reach of all. The habit of *'chewing or rubbing" that article your Executive considers one olourj-nat- . s| accoillplisllllH !.:-. :.:.,> is ;.;-. ,;' positive 1 -. !, :-. that our wives :.inl ■;iufi," :. twill I, :, I to nr. pare psid boildl meat, it should be put at ance was looked upon as a good joke, and tube There arc some considerations which recoro-; jfjft, Death and Marriage in Massa- .. af/) ratcr already brought t.> a (oil. I'm t. treated accordingly. Sine we..- smiling, some mend this mode of buildiug wherever the matcn-j cfcusetts. ' make beef tea, mutton broth, and other meat whispering, aud ail unseemly levity pre- als lor it are found. Accordins loan official report, just published, j soup«, th- flesh should be put infold water, and f Mas.-.- • this aftcrw.ud- very slowly warm. I, and finally a !..:'•:: !■: \.',.' h .'. - .:. uv.li th . n uld ..:_..' rs ai. ii . ;'...: ' ' SSl-u;> lo now runs, that you see out there"—pointing to it equalling in thia respect a good Dncn wan, B»J ■• Wliuien can Dcar the ills of life bet-through the window—" when, observing the superior to the latter h. preventing dampness ■"'•^"^ ^ .... ,^,i'",',, hitcmpcrance, and spring, they stopped their team to water the hor- within. '.'..''"'" t',uirvatioo The grcatcsl nuiil--r o! sis. The old man took.up the bucket, went lo 3. Another ad vantage, and one which iwen- on.^o _ _-_■_■;, ,;,..; ;,, ti.t,.. ,, • ,.::..■ ,„ ; ... lhe iq.riiis. and dipped it iu. when some of the mends it ci ■•'. to! uiers. is thai it mi.j ••• •■■■ " '..',- \, • ^ " .- the pi ■ • .■ water dashed on bis hand aud guided him. In- built with very little as -: , exc-| w..:,...., y- *" j ■■ '■-. ;' ^ ; j . '. -_; ( . . . , ... V. r -:.::!;. Iroppiug thi bucket, :.. started for th be l'uriii;heu by the ordinary l:.rm bail . . •■ •.■ ;'' . „, :. • „....... r : '.-iia'i.i :..^ o-w. . >. running and c: g to.ns - . in the gr. .:- ■: ■ ist, mati ... : •• Tii\" mi. 1! ■-::;:. // ■ ' > ... ' ■'■.■ fr '••'', -' At '•'■ ' i:i- :.-, .:• . • I ui : out laughing—win n, imm ■ li-ately a-su ling a look of dee] -: - lemuity, ■■■■■'. ■ :- a i -.....•• ■• ■. '■■■ •■■ '■' I ,rl;i ,■ ■;:. . ; It up ihi; kii d of vail i- r I [tu-tor a plain liirui house lie i •• 1 •• ' '•' The appropriations that were mad. lie : in*; Iiis v..: . it! low tone- :..;. in Jear h r impruviug the navigation of •• I Vie I ..:.'" ari like matt .. ! tlmnii r.-, he ns !e the appli •• liiekory Creek, ' and •• lice;. Itivcr," by which first class Steamers e uld ascend these streams, I regret to inform you, was wholly inadequate for the performaisc. ,:'r., _r,...» ;;:: undti taking ; i.; t-.o:i. ■• I tellynu, my !ilends, i! ii i: /.■•' !:»r iv---is ibis piaee."' There were .:.. more smiles i:i :! at coligiegali n tin : day. said i: s. imed :■. them as if the .\..: .•! .ii. L-inclll had ^;U.r. y ' ••- w| ' . : '....- ..',. . veil :■• is. :....-. I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■] ..... :.' lie have a in. I ..... al turn as .- oil n ■• ear;. Or bv I ■■■•■>- only th. v:..- ■ | . .. i... . .':. • call the beltci a., rd tu iv car- ,. r.te'ra ....d ; ' ■-' rers I. r finishingoffa ban It • d\v lliug. tor the same wall pui up iu this way me wi... heard it may r completed in anydejrrti of sunphcity or terrors of the magnificence I suil lhe taste or moans ol the , ,| .i.-. i: ia i. ; n*-"eissr\ ilat ... the work be I Ii ; i li of ... . ..■• thins . yset'10 \ ;.. . maiii - -- '■•'■■■ '• " Lialtitude - ■- t'n :... - warn '■ wi r t? .. ... of IT too!: to t .,.;- I lo.twxl- ..f li. ^r.d ib.rtyl.v . -.were marri.... Ihri -■■ '.. .. • . ■•• tbay btd 1 - y .:-. 'i I - ba hi ! rs ■»! ■ i ...../.'• : .:' wi : mers who ;•• • !:;.,J : of w'iii'.wcr« «:. ■ i be ; ...-* A n.i*e.%;i -.■: !.••• ■ si . : .. j- -. • " '! . ■; ,| I.. . '.■ r ». ■I j .it -lav - Ir n. II. in. ... I ■•- night. 'I I have bti n tllseoveifl Di ai ;....;.:. prone ■..■■■ i-e wli im- Lit i- tiled, ■ ,: i il'e tililies ">l K ■ a • \.Iii :• bouts of leverai III ..• and the nCeeri It i t,, II .,;.■ —-iv. At,. , ,,... .;-,.. .,..,,... ,.,■ ,. . nor tl... -; i .!. ve v uu ii, I'.nding • • I,I .':,•• : H ii ;'..! : her chil- |, iig i : , . ii il ly. •'.■; in! iced severe iv. .,:...- .;!,:. -Ki^bt ol the slaves are . . I . ...:: .•-■ I" I. : —Advil ' - !: .'■ -lite t! at • bad ■S Slid tie i:.: .... i - Mi.ru.oiu-, i-aUM-d i.. !..• lat:..' .......ji.ie.-ie ikarrii-d widows nr.i., in-cd betwt^-n the I ;.se 1 i, d 1 .. "i ■ •.-. :::• i IT. ff till ^c.t.«. '•*
Object Description
Title | The Greensborough patriot [February 15, 1856] |
Date | 1856-02-15 |
Editor(s) | Sherwood, M.S. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 15, 1856, issue of The Greensborough Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensborough, N.C. : M.S. 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-1856-02-15 |
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 | 871562091 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
Jatnot.
VOL. XVII. GREEXSBOIIOUGII, N. C, FEBRUARY Jo, 1850. NO. 8(51).
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY M. S. SHERWOOD.
Terms: *'2 a year, In advance;
«>,50 ifler three month*, and$3.00 after ticelv
montUs.froiH date of tuhtcriplioa.
Rates «t 4dvcrli*lng.
OMP dollar :<■■: - i iare (fifteen lilies) for the hisl
ly-lrVe cents lor every week there
- made in favor ol standing adver
its. as lollows:
:: MONTHS. G MONTHS. 1 VI.A
S5.50 68.00
lo.no H.00
15.00 20.00
25.00 35.00
For the Patriot.
ANNUAL MESSAGE.
»S'or' f rrin
the same time I am enabled, from recent docu-ments
received from the " McCulloch Hold ami
Copper Mining Company" (and now on file,) to
From .he Carolina Cultirator. : June at once. The walls may be pur up. ami With
Gravel Wall for Houses- ! a entail amount of earpenter work a comfortable
nv PBOF. n. s. tlKKRlCfi.. ; dwelling is provided for the time, which may af-the
many objects which claim the at- u'rw;Jr,J* be completed whcn the requisite means
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mirs has induced me at this early period to pre- rate to take these works in hand, and finish what -<--»^^-|g.^^; 4. The'siime imUeriai is wen adapted to the , ^J^.Walker Vf to hJ^fcjj
.re for your consider*! y Annual Message, has been begun, the^oojy guarantee required oj ^JJ'^t^StSSSSThm ">*t **•« «*»*»., or the pkC labor- HtmCb"*.^
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