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Ut atriot anil Jlag. VOLUME xix. GREHXSBOKOUGH. N. C, FRIDAY.. OCTOBER 30 1857. NUMBER 957. I! .'.,' I ■ S --'■■:} Lejt ■'- :• 1-57. X. I . 925 II UK. JOHN SWAW Has-settled per-i • i ul Doctor Bealls Old I'lace, jerscj M-itloniint, and oilers liis !*er- .■ Public. J- If. i 1'ea!IT» in Faimlv Oroceries RHI] Provisions No. II. norm water street. 1» i Imiiigloii, \. C. WILL keep constantly on hand, Sugars. ( olfoes Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter. Lard Soaps, Candles, Crackers, Siarch, Oils. Snuffs tic. REFEllEXCES: t ill. .1. T. Ill ST OFFEKs 111^ PUO- "• '■■ Parsley, Pre. Commercial Hank I \\ I. [I .,.-.-...- to llie ; ml Office John Mcllae,'• Bank ol Wilmington { .: Andre . II II I .> Mure, 1-..7 I.KXISIiTl 921 Ii. : Abbott, r- an.I Job- .,.!- No. 153 \' f. riti:i:>i iv \ . .Iiinci ii. Co., In. I .IlieV Sll '„•■•.- ..1 i LEX. I\ MT.lt It Y, WITH BELL, . \ BIH) IICS, I'M; I'. .«, in . In;,) ir.-rs and ■ ! aiiCJ l'i> ' ioiHis, .No. . -.. and 71 Ueade St . New Vnrk. Mi2-ll. I'.tl'l.x Mll.l.ll'l I.. SCOTT, j.U |'flK\El S \ I L\W. l.l!KJ..\-l .'. ■ die I ourt- .ii ■-. Ii mil Ij'li ami David- '.'!'.'It MUtl.U J. MITIIUIV II(Wi-ll Law, ll.il i'i: re.uniedio .1 ai allei ■' ri-uularl) I •• \. M Gorman, Uev Ii. T. Ilelliu. I If .Carrett. David McKnuht. | lUleigh. GreeilBuoro1 Ii P. «RE««, DEVTIST, (GUAD- receive prompt alleutio ". I A I K ol Ilia Baltimore College ol with di-paich. I 4MI;it x III>V< ■:.< O.M.YII.SMOX U MKIiCllAM:-, K.iowiile, Tennessee. I The iiudersi^nei1 liavijg ei.iered into pan-j nership, lor ihe purpose ol doing a general Commission Bit-mess, in ihe City ol Knox-j ville, 'i emi , oiler iheii ser* ices to the public, and respecilullv solicit orders, and consign- ■ meuta I'hey will give particular attention lothe ! purchase nl t\ heat, Corn, Flour, Bacon Lard, Fruit, and Produce generally, and Stock o: la'l ki id-. Orders lor Produce entrusted to tnem will un.l be lorn aided ; puns, iiuia it-no te true nobility of man wind" of party worshi-tlne dollar per square lor thi ' first week, and ■ ''onsets, nut m the artificial and acciden- ' iwenMrfve cents for every weak thereafter. Fit tal distinctions of ihe world, bui in his rTaue'Tfa" '/ofs\£i«MK£ £5%^ j SS^^/tariS^ °'' '^"^ "" **" ^""^ W "** *- " '™ <« "- I - y • ■, , | situated on Saline Creek, in Perry oountv, mail, demoralization and anarchy. Wc | from St. tiencvieve County!" Saline Creek mptics into ihe Mississibpi River about aled tnm-eil per-vilia^ e respecllnlJy lenders A llenlal Surueri mane illy m this Ills prole—ioual services inns citi/fiis and those oi li.c surroniidiii!! country. He deems ii untie essary lo .mi li-li long li-l- ol lesti-iii'i. n.iU. as he holies To have sufficient op-ptiiiiiniiy to evince per-onally lo ihose hav. III^ dise.t'.cddentures, whatever qualificat-ion-, tie may liave lo practice in Ihe varied ile-parl- ienls ol ihe |iroie.-~inn. lm «-:tII will toe prouiplj iilliiuiriiiu Otiice mi North sireet. liiai door. Noith oi lloiikii ^ llolel. lireenslMiro'.N. ('.. Dee. 5th, T:.o_iv We will receive on consignitient all kinds oi I'roilice: ai-o I'obacco; tud oilier article* '"« Literary Societies ol Wake lVest Uol-ive will sell as insirucieii, and make prompt lege in June last. His theme is ' THE SACREDXLSSOF ilt>i.v> LIKE, AND ri . ill proeeed- U\ ■fiviiii; nnr whole lime lo this busines , ai ,i by due aiieniioii lo ihe iulerew ol our l iii-ifimers, we hope to receivea liberal .-hare or public I'.uronage SAMPSON LAN IKK. aug ii 3m \\ IPI.IA.M U'IVI K. (; •s OF A.1II.URAN I.MUlTEBE.NCt TO ITS DcsTKtC-TIOX." Like everything emanatiiig from the pen ol Dr. Hooper, it bears llie marks ol pa-lieul labor us well as the art and polish id In the outset lie be nili-s .• —" -•••.•« H^, .....1. ».,V . . ■ .11 I |1 Y on iis lianncr ibe eaRle, the cock, the lion, vice. I„.„k at our own city. See our Ii-or the dragon, signals of havoc and deprc- cense laws set at naught, and .Irainshops dationto the world, but displays on its steaming nut their bell-fire on llie Sabbath waving white,olds the Ugurcs ol the dove day. because no adniioislraiion holds its and the lamb, and promises, as tie sign „| popularity so cheap as to attempt conce-its lull advent, the change of all the weap- ii„n. See our lire department given up .., onsior war into implements of husbandry, rowdyism and inefficiency, while other I. *? *-»«.- ' «•"—" eitie.,! by horse draught an/^au, ^| ttStSSSSfil, Of* UJl i \ l . u i,. irisoll I al liani. ,Wo«.r< anil Ilainc I' - ■■ ■ -;s :l ( lies. I lit. It M.C. SMITH II 11 l\(. I.O-I t i VI'KH l\ riliKF.N-B'ilSO'. will aitend i .i • \. May he loimd i _ Kiil.erl '.' IINIJ ^ Store . oi etijUi'il bv Dr. j e . an Del, l»-i". '-iil 3m , ,i i.t 111 iti.uii \v !•- i i.i inn Iuli rloh & i:iliotl (leuera Commis-' j MOII .oivl Forwariling Mercfiaiil-. Wil—. \ I I lealers m Lime. I alcineil :. i erne it, Land Planter, I'laMertn^ . M-. R 3 1) iMit:*iso\. w. D. i:i'.\ \ot.ns | VMIIHMIV & KKl'.XOI.UM, i.-..- 1 .ion Alerehaiits No. N'oi ilk. Va .. ... /*'' >i i.. • / '. I ■..-;.'. IIKIT ATTRACTION AT K. \i'. Ili-.li '.-• MOKK.— Ihe subscnbei : ibc ripe scholar ;;.,:r, z^^:;c^:::*. vx& jr-* !*»>•*««— ^'.u„,,, i,,,- ( mlars Sus|H'iulers, Pocket Handkercliieis,I "When 1 consider ihe prerioaaneng of ■ -i..k-. Ilais. Ii,.,.-„, M,oe-. Irimk-. I'raveling! that ethereal spark which burns within the' Bi.8*, I mbrellas and a great manyoiher ar- frail rasemeni ol the human frame—when ; ''''"': '■ """' '° '"''" ; a'": -"•"-"''> I rellcel up,,,, its cn.il, ss d, si .„—il(1 kceII : kepi in a seni,email s Iliniishlliu store, lo ,- . , aeen nhichlieiuviles ll.e alieution ol his Irienns, f,'"*IOU':,'eM ™ «•«*« "nhiiite suscepti-i cnsinniers and ihe p iblic. He Mailers him- whiles ol happiness or misery—its horror -ell that he car. i id promises that he will of being suddenly struck from its throne oiler them lowert . 11 any oilier house in this wiii.in, and sent out, a terrified stranger, I s.cinn ,,i me lo.inlry. These goods were, into an unknown world, bom-oi low fr: cash, and will be sold row , r ,, , . aLamlorca.il. IV,-..,, i„ want ol such , ■ ,W",N*I- **»*> buger.ng. flying." urserv. Miier.cio, Society ol Dental good-,, just call, examine and let the subscri- wl>o;i I ronsider under what carelul and sriich ol Philadelphia. |.rr know that you have got the ca-h to pat jealous custody its Maker has placed this ' ir what you buy. a.nl you will buy good* inestimable, yet ninsi perishable treasure : ■eaper than you evei did before. dt uneiiig upon the man that touches n a ' i.a-t,..M.a„rk.e,t ,sireSe;t, (;\jIr'eUenI-Ib.:o|;r'o. bloody death in this world and exclusion j w. 'i-nvi.c.r r,n. n. «.. j. F IIOWLKTT. Iw. MOW i.i:ir & .SON. Ueo- • Hit*, respectlully olfrr their proles-sioual services to llie citizens nl tareeusbo fiiu^fi and al! oil,IT* who may desire opera-iions perlormed on then leetti in ihe mosl ap-proveil. inii'lern ami >ciei,nlic manner. I liev arc ampl) ijualilied lo perform all aid every o|>eratioii pertaining iua-iywat in De mal Siu"i'er>. unsurpassed lor r.tilnv or beauty 1 he Senior nl the linn has in Ins posses-sion Diplomas Irom Ihe Baltimore College ol Denial Suruerv. \ Surae ami has been in the regular practice ol the proi,—in, lor over Inenlt \ears I ie\ ',.,wi,II n.heil tucirOpcru'itii.'Rooms West Mice, two do, r.- above Ihe Bland Ii ni-e. in a handsoce andcoinlorlable man-r llie reception ni Indies, where one Irom ........ , CKICS, ov utirse uraugnt ana steam pum .1 all that can barm or -destroy Ihe rrea- have rendered fires noiseless and confl.itira- That is the time when death ] lion impossible: because the votes of the bruisers usurping its c'hniml, are ton iiupor-tiint to be lost. Sec that iintamoiis villain who has violated our neutrality laws, deso-ilie last enemy, shall be destroyed, ami the .bath ofdea'li shall he the final extinction of evil, and the comnieuceuieut ol love's eternal reign." We have re.nl the Address with deep interest, and admire the boldness and ability with which it pleads in behalf of human life. From ihe Banner ol tie Cross. (Philadelphia.) A SERMON ON THE TIMES. liilcd a sister republic with war ami The Siamese Twins. I licsc wonderful prodigies arrived in our town on Sunday last and left Monduv, with the intention, as we understand, of pro-ceedidg Sooth us lar as Cuba, lor ihe pur-d pan | a gentleman exprccssing siir|ir,>e at ihe j number, lie was coolly informed by one I of ihe twins thai there were a htap more I at home, and upon inquiry it was ascer- ; tallied that tiny bail loll iiilccu ill all. rapine, I jyn are about forty five yean old, seen iid deceived, oppressed, murdered lhoo-|tobe sands of Ins own Oountrytonn inveigled in-to Ins grasp, covering up his incompetence and cowardice by ostentations travel ami receptions, like a returning patriot, and go-ing unw'Ripped o!'justice, because men in i ^he H'inoia Central Railroad. power mink his crime too strong in sec- The Illinois Central is the richest of lioiial approval to be safely challenged. | Western Koads. It runs 627 miles through in the enjoyment of good health, and certainly lad no lack of appetite.— Wytkf i-i'/f Telegraph. ... , ,i iionai aatelv «> csiern noans. it 0*7 We have a sermon sent us on /,.,/,.,,,,/ :) We have "sown the wind" totem. » P1'"^ domain, several miles in width "V". <:"T"' '".[! '0-'\ 1"'l':Hl"" b\ [POrhhg With Wro„Sfor mpposed LerK- i *"<» » '•> Congress. I, was built by !, J f. i .".... ,ZZ...:.. A!':.'.. . ': '" '.,k.'.'1 ""!/• =""' « ■<<•■ - reaping the »l,i.l«.„d- "'<• ?«» of Illinois, „ hieh stands security in the aggravation ofthe wrung ilsef. ami ,l,r 'lH debts. Into its Treasury are poured Ihe eery danger* trheare we suaglu «-1 every year nearly 12,000,080 of receipu, while only about j?l,00(1.000 is drawn out aprlO y.'-it .urn heaven in the next. nn ready lo wonder :it its perilous exposure. 1 ..: nl me t,rm mavalwavs be found Ladies \I elOBOtypem and llubroljpcK. nmzed llint il is not defended with bars of . , nation arc nil! be wailed on at men residences ii -'l Hie subscriber would respectlully call steel and walls of adamant, but I hat its "'.'' Wv """' Vx l"'1'1 '" r,':' me ailemio i oi lite ladn— anil lieiitlemeu ol Uieen>l null and \:einiiy loins Melainc-lype picture-, which are t.ihen on sheet iron slight fortress can he pierced ami the a in destroyed •• with a b-re bi.,11 ten- 1 ihrnogbloul by much ability, and by a bold-ness ol assertion winch seoins lo have pro- Ci' 'led In in holiest com iciions. and which, su esteeming it, we cannot but admire in many respi ets, The preacher is showing thin when we as a nation arc iowing lo the p the whirl-wind. Wo subjoin some extracts which bear upon our present experience, and ought to be profitable lor roli-idcrntion: cn/,e. Il has been thus with the spirit of ag- wr expenses. It-stockholders have only grcssion on neighbouring stales. Public ''"'" bulled upon for -10 per cent, of their honor iiud public interest required it to be subscriptions, IIIH' probably never will be I nipped in the bud. The first filibustering . **"«d on for the rest. With unquestioned crew sin,old have in en made lo expiate IcrM"' for "rillions, ihe paralysis of Eastern ! their crime by ihe fullest rigor ol the law. ' ''xchauiic leaves ii unable to obtain even »; lin.i .. Collu i and olhei Souihern (? I. .'■. niadc on COIl-lgll 9IS ; IW. Oi.lll K\, dealer in School, i, Ueli^i4im,.Scieuliiic, Slandaril, Prose iical \\'..i^- ia lieueral Lileralure: -.- \l .cellauv, ilbum-. Mu.-ic i, V\ _• Desks, Mu-ic ate •- Stall u.crj . ke. \ ( bracelets, pins. ruig^. kc. The above pic-tures are taken and pill up in a-ilyle not sur-passed by any in ihe Stale. Prices varying Irom Sl.0'1 lo Moon, according to size and qualilv. Trio,-tM'eui pietnres inn up by ihe ■ <i dsiinaie ii-iM, com house c i M.I \. "I I'll \-l. 'hi. 1.1 \ (illlllKI. Grocers .'.IMI.-Mn.N MKKI HAM.-. V\ II.MINCTON. N. V ''.,'.■ oi pro . <• ■ e .-ii di^ired. --i ol. John Mi ISea, Preside il 11 ii. I',,'-,,-■.. I , ' llie ' omiiicri ;.u K.ctk. 1-7 IMS I v. Ii .1. Mcmlcnliall, l.aml tRi lit, i« WILL selecl ami eider (ioveniniei,i L I...-.,:,- 1 ,,i ,1 Warrants, make invest- « ! i: - .ii U >•-:>•■: rate1., ;'a\ ., ' transact a general r al estate !u-e- s ni .\i.'iru'-i,'..t. I,i.v.i aild WIM:OUSIU. i—, Minneapolis,Minnesota. I i J. M. \lor> I ead, (ieorje l". i . \\ ahei tJvvj mi ai.d'Joliu A. net. May II I - H ■-'.-- ii. N' il -' " Ladies' Walking Cos- Suminer Kiuhci. i lume. \oulli sJacket, -Mi.—es Dress. Sea—>de Costume. Chillis Highland Cos- •-'■ i •' mine. I.i presenting the public with his SPRING KAMHONS he woulil return Ins thanks ior Ihe vci\ ni'.ral i«it roua^e heretofore bestow-ed, and say ll.al no ellort will be .-pitied 10 m MI a continuance ol the same, lie may al-ways be lound at bis new shop on Wes! Market street, betueeu I'liursloii's Cabinei VVarehouse and th^buru's book Store, reaily i>. take measures mid make lip the various desi-ripiions «>t clollunu in style and durabil- attei.tioii ol hir customers and ihccomniiliiily ,'.. e.i.ial to aiiN esiablisbnienl m ihe Stale. ' senerally lo his well scfoclei! an.; carelull'v i"a "Inch would deuce die twsl oil oaii liic lnal «q«»«« tenUcrness still mole beauti- . . f , ., : . T7~.. ' ',.\ islimaelitw crew ol Mormons. J heir de- Tliey a,esn,cepiibl hisliand very beaut?.' Iull-V exhibited in the implantation of ma- ».'''.' > "" '™ 'l!1' ,,l;ul W'lb "«*• "' . bini-henes and villany should have been fol coloiirmu. I het are suitable for cockets, ternal love in all animated nature, fromihc ,!■ ,'", ,"'"1"- '."'c"*s ™ a ,ew na8 J snuffed out at once by a virtuous govern-liinid hen that will light the powerful bird W"" . "^ '"'■":-'• , -S .. Illt"!l""r ' nient. A virtuous people should have of prey, as soon as ii becomes a mother, to "■'"hair-brainedspeculation. Men lorsi.ke ; en in mi,j,.,,y. alld r.-quir.-J it of their new MllClulCC More. may 8 irocess. Kooms over li.inett's A. STAKKKIT. 933 n VCAKD—it. U. I.IVDSii, (NOII lll-l tM Itll.'.NKIi OF ELM ihe woman tint will waste away lib. her sick infant's cradle. 1 hear the nl Uod's tenderness in that mother's when lliiil b.ibe breathes rts last: ••] Veep Oml over voice wail, tachel in;; I'm her children and would not be ■lied because llicy were not*" Xcxl billows his coiiiicniiiiiiioii of waste their accusiomcd callings, and draw out their capital from tried investments, impa-tient ol slow and -ale returns. Mechanics drop their lools, farmers sell their land. gentlemen and maid-servants draw out their savings, and launch upon ihe rapids ofcom-mercial hazard, following with eager prow, midst sunken rocks, the trained and cuu- H8- rul-j with ami MAKKKT .-I liKI-.l-.) would invite llie „| life, and "bloodshed of the public hi-li- I "»»? g«"»Mers who lure them ., Ill 'III,,,, itl 111— f,.-.l, ill.>>,>.:, i.illln. ,'. t.iit,,,, .,,,,■ - ~ I.* , .*., , , III I.I, ih. M.ucb. 1-57. i'-'l il. |)i:ri:it w. iuvio\. Comm I HIOII viinhaiil, IOWN In:.' mils :.\ I .. in. specia • _ Tubaci r lira i . . S.tia More. .<..-. Alt i. I;i itMiiiii:: r'rttsiirRJK!!— 'Ihe public are inloruied that the sub-si nbei i- al work al his old stand on West Maikel "ireei ami ready to receive orders lor HI y tin ia i" In- lineol business, w hie' will he led lo-A uli promptness and tii.elnv The character '>! his work i- too well knowu iu Ihis ■ii I -,ii '''i i ill - , ■ ., ;.,-t i make Ii uecessa rj '.'■ ,-ay more ih.iu he «iii no lui i.c-l on a i work lie engaues i" make. A n.il -ii,,|iiy ol Meialie Collins from 2 It ii inches in h leel i inches ill length. Collins made to outer on short nonce. -'You will lake tine notice thereof and govern yoursell aceortliitgiy tV'A sober, iiiiinsirinus workman could here obtain steady employ mem and prompt paytiieiil, by early application- P. lill IISTOX. Agent. jnlv 3 ;uo il purchased slock ol I'atl iiml tlinh-i '■iiniis COiislsling o! almost every variety ol articles suitable lor ihe season. Cloth-, I a-siiiieia, Tweeifs and Jeans. N (' rerseys.iw lied and plain Norihem Linsev. .vc. I it,ne- Dress Uoodi—iu variely— Me* riuoes Kuured and Plain De Lames, all V\ull I lanls. &c tie.. (' Is Shawls and Scarls, tjinghams and Priiils, fine Bed Blai.k- ■ •:.-. Neuro iliito. A lull supply ol ll.ii.!w re. Cniterly, Nails, Andirons, Spades. N ovels itn. I Korks Wiiy." "the blood of sudden rencontre,*1 "the blood of the duel," "the blood of ihe biir and the jury box." The learned gen-tleman deals some powerful blows at the practice of criminal lawyers, and allude to ihe acquittal of Matt Ward in the following No journal if the day records how rum. ■y »-"• cause; ami that unless some compromise can be arranged, a reconstruction is certain. Mr. Iliichaiian has taken ground in favor of the policy pursued by Walker, while, it ; ers. Instead of this wc tempurized with])* stated, Messrs. Cobb, Brown, and : the wrong We suffered them to grow uu- Thompson (where is Floyd?; have taken ; checked, to settle alar from oversight, and ground against it. The President, it is ! lfork out their abominations in Ihe heart of j further slated, is naturally very greatlly I a wilderness. Collisions and robbery went embarrassed under these circumstances, '. unrebuked. Insult and defiance ol federal bot is not yet prepared lo act with decision. authority met concession instead of pun- , Richmond Whig. \ i.-hinent. Their arch-traitor was appointed : •—— , aovei nor The husband of a doxen wives.' Tennessee Senator. silt unrebuked in ( ongress. And behold down in Mal wreck; but every accidental ,«are now boldly defied, and implacable . '"el'iehmond Whig say, of GOT. prize is trumpeted Irom Dan to Ileersheba hciij,, „, CJcntiles is openly proclaimed i T « « . "J "'" .MJ 1 u,t hcen vhilid to stimulate unholv greed. It began with ;„„] p-^.iced. Bloodshed is fast heroin. I '. 'Vn:"or' lna, I he ls,"11"' Vllesl ra,llc:il the accession ol Calilornia. and has receiv- j idg t„e only remedy. Yet .he me.ciml ' niT"**^1^F.M!?, " J"?, cd fresh imp, ins by .-very opening of wes- promptitude which might still prevent it is i , V i ', on,° "" ten. lands. Men have bought and sold, and Btil| l KMn„. T,„. ar,„, &« J^W,* r«fr-W^ reduplicated on town lots existing only on bring them to their senses beleaguers and SSTT" •l,"1«";""J |1 U,l') ,J Slalc Sewstm. paper, and farm lauds under water. Trade , ,hreateus a pcactul town for party Capital; „\ l; T wll colleges acadennes thile demaJogue. on stump and paper.are '""' '>''''r '0,'1,-as »»"•»« ofant.-Dcm-ru- t will never forget, ihe atrocious crime progress arc weakened, and the ratio of j Miug ,|,t. puMie i.ull!y,.M,(,l. „.,„' lho Ulis. | j*™^h"n«imeui—*«lMMisj that young terms, — '•The country lias mil forgotten, and 1 lias overbid produclkin, till the and the almost eiiually atrocious defense produce lo population declines amidst in- j chicvous assertion lluit the •' religious us-aim loil.c. Sugars, Teas, areen ami black Car- and acquittal ol Matt. Ward, of Kentucky, ! ilation of piper fortunes Inordinate, im- ;,;,,.•' of adultcrv is beyond federal control. the murderer of l'rol. Ilutlcr. A man patient, self-defeating kasie lo be rich, is now Wc have "sown the wind" in Nauvoo and universally esteemed and beloved—in the the marked feature of oi.r pfToplc. Missouri, and we arc beginning to fulfilment of Ins duty as an educator of With this has naturally cone a second the whirlwind" in Utah. youth, administers a moderate anil reason- trait, profuse and reckless extravagance.— » able chastisement to a little boy, one of -'Light come, light go," is the old proverb. The Messrs. Harpers. MAItlll.i: YARD, Noll, Sir sue Hopkins' Hotel. (jreeiish.-roV N petuius Bugs and Door Mais. Hats, Ca| I mbrellas \c . .v;,-., \c lloek Island Jeans anil Cassimers, Kerseys —lioltiug Cloths, Burr Mill Stones, firiud-stoues. Greensboro", Ocl '.'n 'S."i7. 951! tl 'I^II.OKIM:—Fall mill Winter Jl faolltoiM.—Geo. W. Haricll takes mi-metiiotl oi imlorriiiiig the public thai he has " ""eap i I'P" received ln> MI II"> ol Pan- .V \,uk. ' .'. II li . i - . U.i ■ A u 15. is.-.; I. Ill I. on N C . K-q . I., , V\m. . \ t. ke. .\ llay-uinier. C—Tin lorin llie -••'l.:lv. »\ in Ion I t»i:> H. I:I>VI:V. ..<;.i..im M.. ' '■*' '*' '■''»»v pan otih ...i.,ir> i »l NEW ViMiK. but- everv km.lol.Mer- "a"1' " ll,mw"" that ioi workmanship he « : ■■-■ tei i:.- ami lotwar.l- lor er ce ' ctm,linssioii Dealer in Piano-. Me T -. \leli eo - ■ -. (iuilars, St ■ >!s. Ct»vers, Music. -\, . Ul ii.s.i imei :.- ^V ai-i :. \_e. : ior "Limlsai 's Paicul Pump.' e ,\.- ( ri liars : I -trunieiil-pbcaliou Hell r- . \ (..liner. C P Alondeilha I. D. L. ■ icis, . sen! II. 9 ill i!er.- " ,ed uould resjiecilu ly in- ■.;..•'■ .- tti tireensboro1 ami surround* :\ in.ii he lias iipem ,1 it Marble lew ,(.,•:- i,,oil, oi ii,,. coitrtiiouse. i- |irepared lo limes.i Monuments, an ' Grave Mom-a- cbea, as ihet ! ifl eoitiilri lie 11 ive-alislacliou lo the mosl la-lld(o'us He invite-all lo give him a call Lefore .inrchas. ..._ . ■-evviier,. GEOHUE IIEIXKICH. i■>•■ - '. i-:.r. HI:I n s1 A STORK IKIIM: TO SELL IJEXI . 'US LEASE—The More Ho -e eil bj Messis l.ai ki . .-s Me-the} ,iii! ii sma-hitij> busine-s, Ioi sale, annual rent or lease, nn three lo live year* There is e -. '. II.one building. Iiliy ■ . :. • • it and lite slore house, a i Lioo.1 repair. Oilier *-—a ' irn. a wheal. a carriage deposito- IOUS smoke-houses, and i • FALL TRADE. |«57. ri »i:v>o\ .v »I:IH>I I.I. iii- PO|{iEI.> WD U OLE-ALE DE\> I.I l-> IN' FOUKIGN AMI DOMESTIC D\ GOODS. Niw 7! andsu Sycamore M., I elers i.rg. \a . are nun receiv u.g a,., will have m More ready lor im-prclloii by me Ur-t Se.iteiul'er. ;t l.trje ami commanding slock , : fancy anil Manic Or) i.uuii-t. i w'iich iiiev re-,ieci.,,n\ u.vilellie atleidioi; illhe NOiiill l \i;i'!.l.\.\f MKKCII \MS I .., r stock Will-be kepi l;S ami coillplete diirm-i ihe season, by purelfcses al auction ai J Irom hrst hands. lir,!c|s promptly at. tended in. J.\o. STEVEXSOX. | JAMES WEDDELL, ang 21 !'17— t i i:\i\t.niv .ii:»vi.i.itv STORE. IJ I III-. -1 li-ll.llil.U IIAMI.V HAM) llll. Philadelphia Fashions lor the Fall and Win-ter »l I- ii. It ill, my ).-n_- experience. Tin \ the mam iiU.ii.ii;,'- I have liao. hav'ma been a pupil n Mi .1 l\ . MI nuhl ul Philadelphia, eel-ebraieil lor his -knl m t an. I llaiter myseil lli.n I eain.oi be exce.le.l in ■ ruteiil Culling in i;n- counlrv. hereb) reiurn my grateful acknow leil^e* men- ' ll.e very liberal palroua^e I have received since I ave been in bnsuiess here. and ho,,e m merit ami receive a liberal share oi public lavor. All Mm,i is up stair-, over the Slore oi Mr. Win M liiln er. ai„t imnu ihe Bland House. "••i I"-"' <i. W II VRRF.LL. 'litiely opjii'siie " lloii-lxail- Slew < •I ol a ol »erj II a;>r I liis pupils. I'nr this ihe elder brother arms himself with a revolver, goes lo meet his unprepared and unsuspecting victim, and shoots him down as a butcher Would nil ox! The public is i.t with horror: and a- -non a from ihe stupor of its faculties, llie univer-sal hum nl vinuous indignation cries, that il justice ever claimed a victi t must claim one now; thai il Uod's outraged law, enforcing the death of a wilful homicide, was ever binding on ihe conscience of a jury or of a eonimnniiy, iliis, this was ihe lliigruiil case ihat demanded its execution. lint a lawyer of Ihe lir-l ability and inllu-ence Was sihlll enlisted in the il, fence of the murderer, and soon the ear.--of an in-sulted cuiiiirv heard the nslouiuling inn I-ligei. ee that Wanl was acquitted; ilius proi ing to Spend I brill w asiitig.lollows toilless gain. Van In rcl.iii.m lo the suspension ol this house. iivamliiuibitioii keep up their vulgar rivalry, ihe New York Courier says: Desperate cominerelalgamblers build splen- 'J he suspension ol Harper Brothers on did pal ices in swell an inflated credit; am! Thursday, is one of those events for which envious wives and daughter-, wilh the sry those who know them best, were not pro-of the' horsi-lci'ch, goad harassed husbands pared, even in these times. VVi'li bonds lo more reckless renlurcs. All classes rush and mortgages on productive real estate iu into debt, spend before they make, more- this city lor more than lour times the gage crops unsown, and stimulate the ex- amount asked for, and bills receivable for ccssive imports which slop the wnterwhcels ten limes the amount, and only asking to ol the forge and I HIIII, and sen! abroad the have their line of discount n.tjoied within money w liich should Ibed the workman.— The Sonih runs in debt to the .North, the West to the K.ist. the country to the town, llie nation to l£iirupe. Thus have we "sowu the wind." And sagacious eyes ili.-irn ••the whirlwind."— Confidence is shaken: money rues in-crease; reputed fortunes collapse under the ilieui Democrats invariably come away Wings. Surely, we have fallen upon evil limes, when such a specimen is placed in the United States Senate." lie is, however, a remarkable man, hiving risen from the lowest condition.— It was only alter he married that he learned lo read, his wife leaching him alier bis days' labor as a journeyman tailor was done.—FUII. Obt. Extravagance Some of the pipers are lecturing women upon extravagance in dress, and advising them to retrench, especially during the present financial difficult*. Doubtless there arc many cases of an unwarrantable , exlravgance in this way; but do people --S-..UU.J oi what u should he,—and wnh the ever consider thit two or three glsstei of solemn assurance that wuhoul the aid asked, j brandy and half a dozen regalias indulged liny iiin-l suspeniTand discharge between j iu dally by a man, lo say nothing of five a- d leu dollar din,ers. amount lo more in a year than would be required todress a wo-men up to the lull requirements of fashion! -i\ and uight hundred persuns in their employ—their were coldly permitted to go by the board, and tnus be permitted to oiin;,' distress and want among segcral thousand person- win, were directly depen-the rich rnlli ins in the couii- pressure; and ihe bounty of a forgotten God dent upon them for employment! \\ ho i I'IV superior tjcalu Sugar Syrup low i W. J. McCOXNEL »|> vi,;|;iN.cs try ll.al there was no iliinger in bloodshed m unwonted harvests is the declined \. also 3 casks —and proclaiming le the widow and the hope ofweathering the crisis. Retrench. fatherless that here was no protection in incni and pjticnt industry have become llie laws of their country, ard lo the re- more than ever Christian duties. Extrav-hc ii ifl tied by im. system! Did u make the bank which refused to aid them stron-ger or we iker ! 1'ii! we have no heart lo dwell upon t A Happy Han. j We heard of an individual a few days , since, who was greatly concerned about : the suspension ol the Farmer's liank, and i who his:- mil home lo sec if he bad any of I ils bills on baud. He examined, and lound lo be as l.noil :i Stand ■ I - ess a» an) oiher in , ,...;,, L(.VCT u-.,,,.i„. (•ree -oorough : commanding _,„,, , ,„|.u,.,, ,. am| irge anil go id custom. (In Also, the Sner Lever Lepii a public hitching ground. Watch, wnh a variety oi . £h> vpply t thi subscriber, t„„:.. All of which will hi 1 '• M-l e.i . VVaicLcs of all descriptions repaired. -Kill A WEATHEBI.V. GF.OKGE RII.EV "li tt. | IUIT :\ i*••••• i tf Manulaetnred by Dixon ol London.— i and common Virge w.-iiy nl all ,l.-.-,'lip sold low foi sash.—■ \t . Mian- \ C. Kail Koad niuck sJU FOItSALE. May 25, IS57. For M. ■rms applv in >. .-HKKVVODD. »3i It. Vocation, under the ample shield ol country's protection. Hui it was not enough to have the liirlit ofyour eves ta- ■1. iti-i I;KM'.I:.\L assoriment of Hardware, £\. Grain and Orass Scythes, Nails. Cord-age, etc, li. ii. I IMifcAV, Corner of Elm and Market Men learn lo value name and power more than truth ami principle. Parties cease lo be embodiments of diverse princi- hi ken from you in a moment, by the hand of pies working nut governmental harmony j in c violence. The further sting inu*i be in- from opposing forces, and become mere con- parlor, ami the President of a W dieted ol impeaching his lair name, in or- federacies lor success. Party triumph In- . Hani: lacking the nerve to look in the face dor to extenuate the man-slayer's criinin- conies the mainspring, of political action loja weakly stato'iient which might prseni aliiy. The blameless must be blackened, the multitude; and unscrupulous dtnia-1 him in a less favorable aspect than some that the bloody may be bleached: and the gngnes engineer a "confedfraey*' upon 'ho j neighboring insliltltioos. while its consciences to their employees an- such as absolutely lo make the heart Am! all tin- has been accomplished IJIII u'ceol apinic pervading a Bank street out North Caoiina and Virginia. He died ai his n.-idciice in Charlotte) Vs., on Thursday but. When all the white p-ople of ihe United State- n duee their expenses one shilling a day, it makes a difference of eighteen mill, ions ofdollars a week, and of fifty millions everv month
Object Description
Title | The patriot and flag [October 30, 1857] |
Date | 1857-10-30 |
Editor(s) | Sherwood, M.S.;Long, James A. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 30, 1857, issue of The Patriot and Flag, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C., by M.S. Sherwood and James A. Long. |
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Full text |
Ut atriot anil Jlag.
VOLUME xix. GREHXSBOKOUGH. N. C, FRIDAY.. OCTOBER 30 1857. NUMBER 957.
I! .'.,' I ■
S --'■■:} Lejt ■'-
:• 1-57.
X. I .
925 II
UK. JOHN SWAW Has-settled per-i
• i ul Doctor Bealls Old I'lace,
jerscj M-itloniint, and oilers liis !*er-
.■ Public. J- If.
i 1'ea!IT» in
Faimlv Oroceries RHI] Provisions No. II.
norm water street. 1» i Imiiigloii, \. C.
WILL keep constantly on hand, Sugars.
( olfoes Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Butter.
Lard Soaps, Candles, Crackers, Siarch, Oils.
Snuffs tic.
REFEllEXCES:
t ill. .1. T. Ill ST OFFEKs 111^ PUO- "• '■■ Parsley, Pre. Commercial Hank I \\ I.
[I .,.-.-...- to llie ; ml Office John Mcllae,'• Bank ol Wilmington {
.: Andre . II II I .> Mure,
1-..7
I.KXISIiTl
921 Ii.
: Abbott,
r- an.I Job-
.,.!- No. 153
\' f. riti:i:>i iv
\ . .Iiinci ii. Co., In.
I .IlieV Sll
'„•■•.- ..1
i LEX. I\ MT.lt It Y, WITH BELL,
. \ BIH) IICS, I'M; I'. .«, in . In;,) ir.-rs and
■ ! aiiCJ l'i> ' ioiHis, .No.
. -.. and 71 Ueade St . New Vnrk.
Mi2-ll.
I'.tl'l.x Mll.l.ll'l I.. SCOTT,
j.U |'flK\El S \ I L\W. l.l!KJ..\-l .'.
■ die I ourt- .ii
■-. Ii mil Ij'li ami David-
'.'!'.'It
MUtl.U J. MITIIUIV II(Wi-ll
Law, ll.il i'i: re.uniedio
.1 ai allei ■' ri-uularl) I ••
\. M Gorman,
Uev Ii. T. Ilelliu.
I If .Carrett.
David McKnuht.
| lUleigh.
GreeilBuoro1
Ii P. «RE««, DEVTIST, (GUAD- receive prompt alleutio
". I A I K ol Ilia Baltimore College ol with di-paich.
I 4MI;it x III>V< ■:.< O.M.YII.SMOX
U MKIiCllAM:-, K.iowiile, Tennessee. I
The iiudersi^nei1 liavijg ei.iered into pan-j
nership, lor ihe purpose ol doing a general
Commission Bit-mess, in ihe City ol Knox-j
ville, 'i emi , oiler iheii ser* ices to the public,
and respecilullv solicit orders, and consign- ■
meuta
I'hey will give particular attention lothe
! purchase nl t\ heat, Corn, Flour, Bacon Lard,
Fruit, and Produce generally, and Stock o:
la'l ki id-.
Orders lor Produce entrusted to tnem will
un.l be lorn aided
; puns, iiuia it-no
te true nobility of man wind" of party worshi-tlne
dollar per square lor thi ' first week, and ■ ''onsets, nut m the artificial and acciden- '
iwenMrfve cents for every weak thereafter. Fit tal distinctions of ihe world, bui in his
rTaue'Tfa" '/ofs\£i«MK£ £5%^ j SS^^/tariS^ °'' '^"^ "" **" ^""^ W "** *- " '™ <« "- I -
y • ■, , | situated on Saline Creek, in Perry oountv,
mail, demoralization and anarchy. Wc | from St. tiencvieve County!" Saline Creek
mptics into ihe Mississibpi River about
aled tnm-eil per-vilia^
e respecllnlJy lenders
A
llenlal Surueri
mane illy m this
Ills prole—ioual services inns citi/fiis and
those oi li.c surroniidiii!! country. He deems
ii untie essary lo .mi li-li long li-l- ol lesti-iii'i.
n.iU. as he holies To have sufficient op-ptiiiiiniiy
to evince per-onally lo ihose hav.
III^ dise.t'.cddentures, whatever qualificat-ion-,
tie may liave lo practice in Ihe varied ile-parl-
ienls ol ihe |iroie.-~inn. lm «-:tII
will toe prouiplj iilliiuiriiiu Otiice
mi North sireet. liiai door. Noith oi lloiikii ^
llolel.
lireenslMiro'.N. ('.. Dee. 5th, T:.o_iv
We will receive on consignitient all kinds
oi I'roilice: ai-o I'obacco; tud oilier article* '"« Literary Societies ol Wake lVest Uol-ive
will sell as insirucieii, and make prompt lege in June last. His theme is
' THE SACREDXLSSOF ilt>i.v> LIKE, AND
ri . ill proeeed-
U\ ■fiviiii; nnr whole lime lo this busines ,
ai ,i by due aiieniioii lo ihe iulerew ol our
l iii-ifimers, we hope to receivea liberal .-hare
or public I'.uronage
SAMPSON LAN IKK.
aug ii 3m \\ IPI.IA.M U'IVI K.
(;
•s OF
A.1II.URAN I.MUlTEBE.NCt TO ITS DcsTKtC-TIOX."
Like everything emanatiiig from the pen
ol Dr. Hooper, it bears llie marks ol pa-lieul
labor us well as the art and polish id
In the outset lie be nili-s
.• —" -•••.•« H^, .....1. ».,V . . ■ .11 I |1 Y
on iis lianncr ibe eaRle, the cock, the lion, vice. I„.„k at our own city. See our Ii-or
the dragon, signals of havoc and deprc- cense laws set at naught, and .Irainshops
dationto the world, but displays on its steaming nut their bell-fire on llie Sabbath
waving white,olds the Ugurcs ol the dove day. because no adniioislraiion holds its
and the lamb, and promises, as tie sign „| popularity so cheap as to attempt conce-its
lull advent, the change of all the weap- ii„n. See our lire department given up ..,
onsior war into implements of husbandry, rowdyism and inefficiency, while other I.
*? *-»«.- ' «•"—" eitie.,! by horse draught an/^au, ^| ttStSSSSfil, Of*
UJl i \ l . u i,.
irisoll I al liani. ,Wo«.r< anil Ilainc I' - ■■
■ -;s :l
(
lies.
I lit. It M.C. SMITH II 11 l\(. I.O-I
t i VI'KH l\ riliKF.N-B'ilSO'. will aitend
i .i • \. May he loimd
i _ Kiil.erl '.'
IINIJ ^ Store . oi etijUi'il bv Dr. j
e . an Del, l»-i". '-iil 3m
, ,i i.t 111 iti.uii \v !•- i i.i inn
Iuli rloh & i:iliotl (leuera Commis-'
j MOII .oivl Forwariling Mercfiaiil-. Wil—.
\ I I lealers m Lime. I alcineil
:. i erne it, Land Planter, I'laMertn^ .
M-. R 3 1)
iMit:*iso\. w. D. i:i'.\ \ot.ns |
VMIIHMIV & KKl'.XOI.UM, i.-..-
1 .ion Alerehaiits No.
N'oi ilk. Va
.. ... /*'' >i i.. •
/ '. I ■..-;.'.
IIKIT ATTRACTION AT K.
\i'. Ili-.li '.-• MOKK.— Ihe subscnbei : ibc ripe scholar ;;.,:r, z^^:;c^:::*. vx& jr-* !*»>•*««— ^'.u„,,, i,,,-
( mlars Sus|H'iulers, Pocket Handkercliieis,I "When 1 consider ihe prerioaaneng of ■
-i..k-. Ilais. Ii,.,.-„, M,oe-. Irimk-. I'raveling! that ethereal spark which burns within the'
Bi.8*, I mbrellas and a great manyoiher ar- frail rasemeni ol the human frame—when ;
''''"': '■ """' '° '"''" ; a'": -"•"-"''> I rellcel up,,,, its cn.il, ss d, si .„—il(1 kceII
:
kepi in a seni,email s Iliniishlliu store, lo ,- . , aeen
nhichlieiuviles ll.e alieution ol his Irienns, f,'"*IOU':,'eM ™ «•«*« "nhiiite suscepti-i
cnsinniers and ihe p iblic. He Mailers him- whiles ol happiness or misery—its horror
-ell that he car. i id promises that he will of being suddenly struck from its throne
oiler them lowert . 11 any oilier house in this wiii.in, and sent out, a terrified stranger, I
s.cinn ,,i me lo.inlry. These goods were, into an unknown world,
bom-oi low fr: cash, and will be sold row , r ,, , .
aLamlorca.il. IV,-..,, i„ want ol such , ■ ,W",N*I- **»*> buger.ng. flying."
urserv. Miier.cio, Society ol Dental good-,, just call, examine and let the subscri- wl>o;i I ronsider under what carelul and
sriich ol Philadelphia. |.rr know that you have got the ca-h to pat jealous custody its Maker has placed this
' ir what you buy. a.nl you will buy good* inestimable, yet ninsi perishable treasure :
■eaper than you evei did before. dt uneiiig upon the man that touches n a '
i.a-t,..M.a„rk.e,t ,sireSe;t, (;\jIr'eUenI-Ib.:o|;r'o. bloody death in this world and exclusion
j w. 'i-nvi.c.r r,n. n. «.. j. F IIOWLKTT.
Iw. MOW i.i:ir & .SON. Ueo-
• Hit*, respectlully olfrr their proles-sioual
services to llie citizens nl tareeusbo
fiiu^fi and al! oil,IT* who may desire opera-iions
perlormed on then leetti in ihe mosl ap-proveil.
inii'lern ami >ciei,nlic manner.
I liev arc ampl) ijualilied lo perform all aid
every o|>eratioii pertaining iua-iywat in De
mal Siu"i'er>. unsurpassed lor r.tilnv or beauty
1 he Senior nl the linn has in Ins posses-sion
Diplomas Irom Ihe Baltimore College ol
Denial Suruerv. \
Surae
ami has been in the regular practice ol the
proi,—in, lor over Inenlt \ears
I ie\ ',.,wi,II n.heil tucirOpcru'itii.'Rooms
West Mice, two do, r.- above Ihe Bland
Ii ni-e. in a handsoce andcoinlorlable man-r
llie reception ni Indies, where one
Irom ........ , CKICS, ov utirse uraugnt ana steam pum
.1 all that can barm or -destroy Ihe rrea- have rendered fires noiseless and confl.itira-
That is the time when death ] lion impossible: because the votes of the
bruisers usurping its c'hniml, are ton iiupor-tiint
to be lost. Sec that iintamoiis villain
who has violated our neutrality laws, deso-ilie
last enemy, shall be destroyed, ami the
.bath ofdea'li shall he the final extinction
of evil, and the comnieuceuieut ol love's
eternal reign."
We have re.nl the Address with deep
interest, and admire the boldness and
ability with which it pleads in behalf of
human life.
From ihe Banner ol tie Cross. (Philadelphia.)
A SERMON ON THE TIMES.
liilcd a sister republic with war ami
The Siamese Twins.
I licsc wonderful prodigies arrived in our
town on Sunday last and left Monduv, with
the intention, as we understand, of pro-ceedidg
Sooth us lar as Cuba, lor ihe pur-d
pan
| a gentleman exprccssing siir|ir,>e at ihe
j number, lie was coolly informed by one
I of ihe twins thai there were a htap more
I at home, and upon inquiry it was ascer-
; tallied that tiny bail loll iiilccu ill all.
rapine, I jyn are about forty five yean old, seen
iid deceived, oppressed, murdered lhoo-|tobe
sands of Ins own Oountrytonn inveigled in-to
Ins grasp, covering up his incompetence
and cowardice by ostentations travel ami
receptions, like a returning patriot, and go-ing
unw'Ripped o!'justice, because men in i ^he H'inoia Central Railroad.
power mink his crime too strong in sec- The Illinois Central is the richest of
lioiial approval to be safely challenged. | Western Koads. It runs 627 miles through
in the enjoyment of good health, and
certainly lad no lack of appetite.— Wytkf
i-i'/f Telegraph.
... , ,i iionai aatelv «> csiern noans. it 0*7 We have a sermon sent us on /,.,/,.,,,,/ :) We have "sown the wind" totem. » P1'"^ domain, several miles in width
"V". <:"T"' '".[! '0-'\ 1"'l':Hl"" b\ [POrhhg With Wro„Sfor mpposed LerK- i *"<» » '•> Congress. I, was built by
!, J f. i .".... ,ZZ...:.. A!':.'.. . ': '" '.,k.'.'1 ""!/• =""' « ■<<•■ - reaping the »l,i.l«.„d- "'<• ?«» of Illinois, „ hieh stands security
in the aggravation ofthe wrung ilsef. ami ,l,r 'lH debts. Into its Treasury are poured
Ihe eery danger* trheare we suaglu «-1 every year nearly 12,000,080 of receipu,
while only about j?l,00(1.000 is drawn out
aprlO y.'-it
.urn heaven in the next. nn ready lo
wonder :it its perilous exposure. 1 ..:
nl me t,rm mavalwavs be found Ladies \I elOBOtypem and llubroljpcK. nmzed llint il is not defended with bars of . , nation arc
nil! be wailed on at men residences ii -'l Hie subscriber would respectlully call steel and walls of adamant, but I hat its "'.'' Wv """' Vx l"'1'1 '" r,':'
me ailemio i oi lite ladn— anil lieiitlemeu ol
Uieen>l null and \:einiiy loins Melainc-lype
picture-, which are t.ihen on sheet iron
slight fortress can he pierced ami the
a in destroyed •• with a b-re bi.,11
ten-
1
ihrnogbloul by much ability, and by a bold-ness
ol assertion winch seoins lo have pro-
Ci' 'led In in holiest com iciions. and which,
su esteeming it, we cannot but admire in
many respi ets, The preacher is showing
thin when we as a nation arc iowing lo the
p the whirl-wind.
Wo subjoin some extracts which
bear upon our present experience, and ought
to be profitable lor roli-idcrntion:
cn/,e.
Il has been thus with the spirit of ag- wr expenses. It-stockholders have only
grcssion on neighbouring stales. Public ''"'" bulled upon for -10 per cent, of their
honor iiud public interest required it to be subscriptions, IIIH' probably never will be
I nipped in the bud. The first filibustering . **"«d on for the rest. With unquestioned
crew sin,old have in en made lo expiate IcrM"' for "rillions, ihe paralysis of Eastern
! their crime by ihe fullest rigor ol the law. ' ''xchauiic leaves ii unable to obtain even
»; lin.i .. Collu i and olhei Souihern
(? I. .'■. niadc on COIl-lgll
9IS ;
IW. Oi.lll K\, dealer in School,
i, Ueli^i4im,.Scieuliiic, Slandaril, Prose
iical \\'..i^- ia lieueral Lileralure:
-.- \l .cellauv, ilbum-. Mu.-ic i,
V\ _• Desks, Mu-ic
ate •- Stall u.crj . ke.
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bracelets, pins. ruig^. kc. The above pic-tures
are taken and pill up in a-ilyle not sur-passed
by any in ihe Stale. Prices varying
Irom Sl.0'1 lo Moon, according to size and
qualilv. Trio,-tM'eui pietnres inn up by ihe
■ •-:>•■: rate1., ;'a\
., ' transact a general r al estate !u-e-
s ni .\i.'iru'-i,'..t. I,i.v.i aild WIM:OUSIU.
i—, Minneapolis,Minnesota.
I i J. M. \lor> I ead, (ieorje l".
i . \\ ahei tJvvj mi ai.d'Joliu A.
net. May II I - H ■-'.-- ii.
N' il -' " Ladies' Walking Cos-
Suminer Kiuhci. i lume.
\oulli sJacket, -Mi.—es Dress.
Sea—>de Costume. Chillis Highland Cos-
•-'■ i •' mine.
I.i presenting the public with his SPRING
KAMHONS he woulil return Ins thanks ior
Ihe vci\ ni'.ral i«it roua^e heretofore bestow-ed,
and say ll.al no ellort will be .-pitied 10
m MI a continuance ol the same, lie may al-ways
be lound at bis new shop on Wes!
Market street, betueeu I'liursloii's Cabinei
VVarehouse and th^buru's book Store, reaily
i>. take measures mid make lip the various
desi-ripiions «>t clollunu in style and durabil- attei.tioii ol hir customers and ihccomniiliiily
,'.. e.i.ial to aiiN esiablisbnienl m ihe Stale. ' senerally lo his well scfoclei! an.; carelull'v
i"a "Inch would deuce die twsl oil oaii liic lnal «q«»«« tenUcrness still mole beauti- . . f , ., : . T7~.. ' ',.\ islimaelitw crew ol Mormons. J heir de-
Tliey a,esn,cepiibl hisliand very beaut?.' Iull-V exhibited in the implantation of ma- ».'''.' > "" '™ 'l!1' ,,l;ul W'lb "«*• "' . bini-henes and villany should have been
fol coloiirmu. I het are suitable for cockets, ternal love in all animated nature, fromihc ,!■ ,'", "'"1"- '."'c"*s ™ a ,ew na8 J snuffed out at once by a virtuous govern-liinid
hen that will light the powerful bird W"" . "^ '"'■":-'• , -S .. Illt"!l""r ' nient. A virtuous people should have
of prey, as soon as ii becomes a mother, to "■'"hair-brainedspeculation. Men lorsi.ke ; en in mi,j,.,,y. alld r.-quir.-J it of their
new MllClulCC
More.
may 8
irocess. Kooms over li.inett's
A. STAKKKIT.
933 n
VCAKD—it. U. I.IVDSii,
(NOII lll-l tM Itll.'.NKIi OF ELM
ihe woman tint will waste away lib.
her sick infant's cradle. 1 hear the
nl Uod's tenderness in that mother's
when lliiil b.ibe breathes rts last: ••]
Veep
Oml
over
voice
wail,
tachel
in;; I'm her children and would not be
■lied because llicy were not*"
Xcxl billows his coiiiicniiiiiiioii of waste
their accusiomcd callings, and draw out
their capital from tried investments, impa-tient
ol slow and -ale returns. Mechanics
drop their lools, farmers sell their land.
gentlemen and maid-servants draw out their
savings, and launch upon ihe rapids ofcom-mercial
hazard, following with eager prow,
midst sunken rocks, the trained and cuu-
H8-
rul-j
with
ami MAKKKT .-I liKI-.l-.) would invite llie „| life, and "bloodshed of the public hi-li- I "»»? g«"»Mers who lure them
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III
I.I, ih. M.ucb. 1-57. i'-'l il.
|)i:ri:it w. iuvio\. Comm
I HIOII viinhaiil, IOWN In:.'
mils
:.\ I
.. in.
specia • _ Tubaci
r lira i . . S.tia More. .<..-. Alt
i.
I;i itMiiiii:: r'rttsiirRJK!!—
'Ihe public are inloruied that the sub-si
nbei i- al work al his old stand on West
Maikel "ireei ami ready to receive orders lor
HI y tin ia i" In- lineol business, w hie' will he
led lo-A uli promptness and tii.elnv The
character '>! his work i- too well knowu iu Ihis
■ii I -,ii '''i i ill - , ■ ., ;.,-t i make Ii uecessa
rj '.'■ ,-ay more ih.iu he «iii no lui i.c-l on a i
work lie engaues i" make.
A n.il -ii,,|iiy ol Meialie Collins from 2 It
ii inches in h leel i inches ill length. Collins
made to outer on short nonce. -'You will
lake tine notice thereof and govern yoursell
aceortliitgiy
tV'A sober, iiiiinsirinus workman could
here obtain steady employ mem and prompt
paytiieiil, by early application-
P. lill IISTOX. Agent.
jnlv 3 ;uo il
purchased slock ol I'atl iiml tlinh-i
'■iiniis COiislsling o! almost every variety ol
articles suitable lor ihe season.
Cloth-, I a-siiiieia, Tweeifs and Jeans. N
(' rerseys.iw lied and plain Norihem Linsev.
.vc. I it,ne- Dress Uoodi—iu variely— Me*
riuoes Kuured and Plain De Lames, all
V\ull I lanls. &c tie.. (' Is Shawls and
Scarls, tjinghams and Priiils, fine Bed Blai.k-
■ •:.-. Neuro iliito.
A lull supply ol ll.ii.!w re. Cniterly, Nails,
Andirons, Spades. N ovels itn. I Korks
Wiiy." "the blood of sudden rencontre,*1
"the blood of the duel" "the blood of ihe
biir and the jury box." The learned gen-tleman
deals some powerful blows at the
practice of criminal lawyers, and allude to
ihe acquittal of Matt Ward in the following
No journal if the day records how
rum.
■y »-"•
cause; ami that unless some compromise
can be arranged, a reconstruction is certain.
Mr. Iliichaiian has taken ground in favor
of the policy pursued by Walker, while, it
; ers. Instead of this wc tempurized with])* stated, Messrs. Cobb, Brown, and
: the wrong We suffered them to grow uu- Thompson (where is Floyd?; have taken
; checked, to settle alar from oversight, and ground against it. The President, it is
! lfork out their abominations in Ihe heart of j further slated, is naturally very greatlly
I a wilderness. Collisions and robbery went embarrassed under these circumstances,
'. unrebuked. Insult and defiance ol federal bot is not yet prepared lo act with decision.
authority met concession instead of pun- , Richmond Whig.
\ i.-hinent. Their arch-traitor was appointed : •——
, aovei nor The husband of a doxen wives.' Tennessee Senator.
silt unrebuked in ( ongress. And behold
down in Mal wreck; but every accidental ,«are now boldly defied, and implacable . '"el'iehmond Whig say, of GOT.
prize is trumpeted Irom Dan to Ileersheba hciij,, „, CJcntiles is openly proclaimed i T « « . "J "'" .MJ
1
u,t hcen vhilid
to stimulate unholv greed. It began with ;„„] p-^.iced. Bloodshed is fast heroin. I '. 'Vn:"or' lna,
I
he ls"11"' Vllesl ra,llc:il
the accession ol Calilornia. and has receiv- j idg t„e only remedy. Yet .he me.ciml ' niT"**^1^F.M!?, " J"?,
cd fresh imp, ins by .-very opening of wes- promptitude which might still prevent it is i , V i ', on,° ""
ten. lands. Men have bought and sold, and Btil| l
KMn„. T,„. ar,„, &« J^W,* r«fr-W^
reduplicated on town lots existing only on bring them to their senses beleaguers and SSTT" •l"1«";""J
|1
U,l')
,J Slalc Sewstm.
paper, and farm lauds under water. Trade , ,hreateus a pcactul town for party Capital; „\ l; T wll colleges acadennes
thile demaJogue. on stump and paper.are '""' '>''''r '0,'1,-as »»"•»« ofant.-Dcm-ru-
t will never forget, ihe atrocious crime progress arc weakened, and the ratio of j Miug ,|,t. puMie i.ull!y,.M,(,l. „.,„' lho Ulis. | j*™^h"n«imeui—*«lMMisj that young
terms, —
'•The country lias mil forgotten, and 1 lias overbid produclkin, till the
and the almost eiiually atrocious defense produce lo population declines amidst in- j chicvous assertion lluit the •' religious us-aim
loil.c. Sugars, Teas, areen ami black Car- and acquittal ol Matt. Ward, of Kentucky, ! ilation of piper fortunes Inordinate, im- ;,;,,.•' of adultcrv is beyond federal control.
the murderer of l'rol. Ilutlcr. A man patient, self-defeating kasie lo be rich, is now Wc have "sown the wind" in Nauvoo and
universally esteemed and beloved—in the the marked feature of oi.r pfToplc. Missouri, and we arc beginning to
fulfilment of Ins duty as an educator of With this has naturally cone a second the whirlwind" in Utah.
youth, administers a moderate anil reason- trait, profuse and reckless extravagance.— »
able chastisement to a little boy, one of -'Light come, light go" is the old proverb. The Messrs. Harpers.
MAItlll.i: YARD, Noll, Sir
sue Hopkins' Hotel. (jreeiish.-roV N
petuius Bugs and Door Mais. Hats, Ca|
I mbrellas \c . .v;,-., \c
lloek Island Jeans anil Cassimers, Kerseys
—lioltiug Cloths, Burr Mill Stones, firiud-stoues.
Greensboro", Ocl '.'n 'S."i7. 951! tl
'I^II.OKIM:—Fall mill Winter
Jl faolltoiM.—Geo. W. Haricll takes mi-metiiotl
oi imlorriiiiig the public thai he has
" ""eap i
I'P" received ln> MI II"> ol Pan- .V \,uk.
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llay-uinier.
C—Tin
lorin llie
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»\ in
Ion
I t»i:> H. I:I>VI:V. ..<;.i..im M.. ' '■*' '*' '■''»»v pan otih ...i.,ir> i
»l NEW ViMiK. but- everv km.lol.Mer- "a"1' " ll,mw"" that ioi workmanship he «
: ■■-■ tei i:.- ami lotwar.l- lor
er ce ' ctm,linssioii Dealer in Piano-.
Me T -. \leli eo -
■ -. (iuilars, St ■ >!s. Ct»vers, Music. -\, .
Ul ii.s.i imei :.- ^V ai-i
:. \_e. : ior "Limlsai 's Paicul Pump.'
e ,\.- ( ri liars : I -trunieiil-pbcaliou
Hell r-
. \ (..liner. C P Alondeilha I. D. L. ■
icis, . sen! II. 9 ill
i!er.- " ,ed uould resjiecilu ly in-
■.;..•'■ .- tti tireensboro1 ami surround*
:\ in.ii he lias iipem ,1 it Marble
lew ,(.,•:- i,,oil, oi ii,,. coitrtiiouse.
i- |irepared lo limes.i Monuments,
an ' Grave Mom-a- cbea, as ihet
! ifl eoitiilri lie
11
ive-alislacliou lo the mosl la-lld(o'us He
invite-all lo give him a call Lefore .inrchas.
..._ . ■-evviier,. GEOHUE IIEIXKICH.
i■>•■ - '. i-:.r. HI:I n
s1
A STORK IKIIM: TO SELL
IJEXI . 'US LEASE—The More Ho -e
eil bj Messis l.ai ki . .-s Me-the}
,iii! ii sma-hitij> busine-s,
Ioi sale, annual rent or lease,
nn three lo live year* There is
e -. '. II.one building. Iiliy
■ . :. • • it and lite slore house, a
i Lioo.1 repair. Oilier
*-—a ' irn. a wheal. a carriage deposito-
IOUS smoke-houses, and
i • FALL TRADE. |«57.
ri »i:v>o\ .v »I:IH>I I.I. iii-
PO|{iEI.> WD U OLE-ALE DE\>
I.I l-> IN' FOUKIGN AMI DOMESTIC
D\ GOODS. Niw 7! andsu Sycamore M.,
I elers i.rg. \a . are nun receiv u.g a,., will
have m More ready lor im-prclloii by me
Ur-t Se.iteiul'er. ;t l.trje ami commanding
slock , : fancy anil Manic Or) i.uuii-t.
i w'iich iiiev re-,ieci.,,n\ u.vilellie atleidioi;
illhe NOiiill l \i;i'!.l.\.\f MKKCII \MS
I .., r stock Will-be kepi l;S ami coillplete
diirm-i ihe season, by purelfcses al auction
ai J Irom hrst hands. lir,!c|s promptly at.
tended in.
J.\o. STEVEXSOX. | JAMES WEDDELL,
ang 21 !'17—
t
i i:\i\t.niv .ii:»vi.i.itv STORE.
IJ I III-. -1 li-ll.llil.U IIAMI.V HAM) llll.
Philadelphia Fashions lor the Fall and Win-ter
»l I- ii.
It ill, my ).-n_- experience. Tin \ the mam
iiU.ii.ii;,'- I have liao. hav'ma been a pupil
n Mi .1 l\ . MI nuhl ul Philadelphia, eel-ebraieil
lor his -knl m t an. I llaiter myseil
lli.n I eain.oi be exce.le.l in ■ ruteiil Culling
in i;n- counlrv.
hereb) reiurn my grateful acknow leil^e*
men- ' ll.e very liberal palroua^e I have
received since I ave been in bnsuiess here.
and ho,,e m merit ami receive a liberal share
oi public lavor.
All Mm,i is up stair-, over the Slore oi Mr.
Win M liiln er. ai„t imnu
ihe Bland House.
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