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initial IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT l.HKKNSBORO, V. C, By DUFFY t ALBBI.HT. ///.'VS—cash invariably In advenes. On. year**, -ixmoutU.fl.25, thrto »"••» ■» t*-Any pa**a sending *»« soUcribrrswUl M raivs one c*p» or-iit. | [ { MM olj%^"rt'«ta«- p-BAg «*«illlW«'l—■»» ■ ""•"*«- , „r (|0 h. or k») 1« i"-m«» » >?? . . ! | 'i.mal liaatloi 11.r.-.- in-.mi.- S . in •nibs ••'■ -.v-;'r ; ' • nowruon I i iMW '1 bn-. months, (.,, i... i.ths, ' ' ■ .•-..'. i"li4 mi^ni'iiii rav. I, sdsskaBBB, Three in.n'.bs :-.* m-uth- ■••»■ • ■ nsertion, ' Each adAnw1 a- el. : ths, 1 I" I 1 I 00 4.011 C.UU 10.00 8.00 1.60 15.00 21.00 40.00 10.00 340 20.00 35.00 60.00 16.00 8_» 3-.no 60.00 .. 100.00 Established in 1824} ,^aa>a>lMOMaBHBaOBk«MHWiv—i —^—-^B*mmaasaw G-J| ;•:>«BW .j • JT H')/.3*I ..-.•. I: .i-...iv iti* rm reemhm%* THURSDAY, FSBffiABT-l^fWI •"• ■>'":«./.A:fc...'!J".V Remember the DKAXII TOMBS and MONUMENTS. -MI ciu.NoiicBb H p.r cm bigbur tb n -is w*0-S,ST; tfllllW*"1 ..... ?.i. in adr-ar<. N-Hi-iiii.i.l- changed quarterly if v.r fiv. linara* chsrgsd Ths undersigned respectfully inform. bUari.ndB and ths nublio at large,! hat hs is MtlMM I" furnish all kiads ofMsuumeuU ami ImiiUuan, af I aim designs, with pn >m ] item, »n« *l lo suit ths limes. Orders aob-ited and promptly filled. t3rAll work west of L'umpaay Shop* deurer*. on ibe railroad Uve of charg.. & CTEOBEBTSON, 80:ly C'aarlst-, ,V. C. tci" • ii ' a_r "Ml '•""•• M a-U. r;.— iii.-nl- ami paid fur in MW» Professional Cards. Jso II.DlLUin>, TII.M. Rons. Jn,, /. ,1. ..i /.•..ai,i.;«M..V.C. Lat*vf AlamaMt,S.C Jxo. A OllMil:, <lreeasts,.**, .V.C Dilliirrl. Xliirnn & QU-aer. ATTOBNKYB AT LAW. i.rieitslioro. a.U. 1>R it'TK'E intb.t'ounsof tSiiilfnril.AlsmBnc kendolpk, bavidaun, Stokes, Yadai*, -s-ry, KoekiugliaOl and Caswrll CoBBlies. On. of ih. firm will always attend ths regular Probati Court. ..f Buckingham, Ah-nanee a*d i. i I counties, Bi ,1868. Ji}7 I'. P. MKM.VMI.II. JOHM N.8T*-__». MEND'tNHALL It STAPLES, A rTQ'8KKT0 AT ttAWt u III:I:>«UOHO, K. c, H . . • In lbs Curt, uf OoilioiJ, Kucking-law,, In... l-.i., Kor»ylh., BMfea*, rUadolpb aad ., inc.: I.I-. I'. h.Cirtuilai.dlJu.lricll.ourta. : |...•>..i aitarliua giran lo mlhMion. m "I f"" ..I III.. Slal-. and lo o. m llankruple/. . v i mi.■.. ..II.- .1 Nona of ihe Dnfl *»» Jail '-■; : l.v. JIKMOVA1. RALPH GORRELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. HI . i. nl bis I "Ii"- I" N" 1 !•«" Kow, in . j I.I ili. Court HI.II-.. nl.tr. In- niaj ■ ,,,.1 on buailieM in bi- pr»i«aion. ... ■ ,,i -..!,,. CaarL II. abw .li.-nd» lli. Court ill Alamanc, li.,. ..l-.iii .i.l KainU.lpli audili.S.ipr.m.Courl ..I il„- M.ii.- in all off whisk iiminpt alt.nlioli will b. diugtiitly yiv.'ii I,.-. ,..-. „ .. um.. MM. n. moon, I" s c n,,,.,—r,.ii.r. Btglalsr ill Bankruptcy. II \l.l-* KKIHJII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, nM I.N-«..l"»I.O, K. C, nR.lCTICE iii llw CaM* rfOuiMbnl. Bod» N. H. D. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, CREEXHUORO, If.C. Rsprtatnli FIRE Companim with afxregate CAPITAL of Tw.air PHUiaasa* »»"h» tun Tini «INi Ufe DfSVIMCE COMPANY, UnurDMaed by any in lhc CIIEAI'NESS and Bellabllllj of id Policuta. ASSMS $12,000,000. Call and l—lll your pmp«rly against loss by lire, and thn« tatan yon a horn., and pre-rsnt embarremmient in business, in case of accident. „ _ tW Provide a LIKE POLICY for the sup-port of yonr wife and children when yon arc £ne. Ornc* :-Banking Honae of Wilson Bhober, South Elm St. ~n*J ■.B-aXWauaat. CHAS. E. SBO»JUL. WIUON at BHOHER, BANKERS, QHESHSBOBO, N.C^ (South Elm Srrest, opposite Exprew Offlcs.) Buy snd s»ll Gold and fiilrer. Bank l»nl«. Stat. and Oorernineiit Bonds, Rail Road Stocks snd Bonds, SLC., AC. y-, ty Rt^ei.e Mnn.Ton dtTio-it subji^t to SH.Il 1 CHECK; .nJ allow hits-rent la *•■■ npou rim. d.po.its of CCRBENCY or SPECIE. Discount Buslaesa Patpert Collections Mule at all AccussiWe Points. Baft. 16th, ly _____ which pi __, I., nil kwaweas cossauUsd to Jan. 4lh. 1871—0 Cha?. a. Y«t««, MANTJPACTURER OF TIN. S_.l Iron and Copper War., an.1 dValer Dry Ooods, Hals.Mand SIIOM, »oad Wsc. l_nps. Ollillk-rj, snd Ula*. Wars, Oro-nrita, StoVM, snd s—orttil Uoods, geli.rally.— No. 01 South Elm Ntlwl,(il*«»bs*u>.C. Uoods sold low for cash, ,.r bsrter. janlOiIy inchtnan & HcDonstd. Grocery and Confectionery, (Corn- .-'. . <*i I lUii.l«l|>li. AIM, in lh* ,, . i and l'.-i l I',.HI l. st tin United Statsj N.i-I. Carolina T irticular nM-iilion giv.li to ■ "■■■mi HHIAI E fAI'«la ilu I . 8. Courts and batan lb. Dst-uTM-xr u iMllNuroN. Jan 12:ly Business Cards. W. B. FAKB-it WATrll MAKKlt, JBWKLKRS OIIICIAN. flr..ii-1-ir.,, N. C, Ha- Doastaatlj on band a -pl.ndid as— 'rtni-ot of Fashionable Jewelry, ami ...III. spl-l.li.l II .il,/.,« AND CLOCKS, Wkiik will IK told (• II K A !• lor OARHI tV Wat. Ii—.t ■l.s-ks.J.w.lry.H.wiin.. MacbinM. A .1 Plslnls l-taaired eksan ami on sli.^t notice. i —ii- lb. Old .All-right Hotel, East M irkst btrm. l"-ly HANS 8. \ M i MINK. PaTEO A. FKANKLIS. Valentine & FrtllkUlt* I^fvrttrt ami H'aoIrMnr Kcalrrl I V WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, \otions, Sec, No. 1208 MAIN STREET, i^ici__^_:o_sriD VA. A i. -■'• lii.i MACKENZIE BROTHERS, IMrXlltTKUS AXP HaHCrAt'TIIUU 0 F < 'oacli & Skt444cry HAEDW A.BE, _2 W.-1 0alllnwr.8trs.l, * II t I II WORK. MD. Ainni-t Ifthn, K Stniid alD.poi,) EEP con.taiil: on band a full assoriinsut of CANOIE8.' CAKES. SWEETMEATS, HUTS, RAISINS, ORANGES. _c. A fins slock of Family Groceries al the lowest astaoB. Ala. i ull supply of lb. fin-st Liquors kept ii tb. bar adjoining. TV b«t brands of Cigars constanty on hand, jan 19:ly 3omethlng New In Greensboro! JAS. W. ALBRIGHT, COMMERCIAL BROKER. ANI> Jos. R. rearce, AUCTIONEER, Have opened rooms on VV.M Markrl Sir..'. GreuniiboFo, Ms C II .ith-r ..II publicly or privatHy, any and .v-r\ iliint- roosi|.'n.d to us. GT Consignments from wall—la i!-..l.r- ao-ySU. !>«• l»*i ww:iy SOME DAY. Borne day, you'll atand beside the stream, Wkwsw taksa wa reeled, yon and 1, And aa yon watch the aanay gleam fftrembling light, drop from the eky— J-eu'ry, perchance, will bring again Thoae day., thoae an minor day" gono by— The earth waa one sweet garden then. For wa wan lovers, yon and I. Some day, in gold and pnrple ear, Tb* sun will ride across the waat; The fair and stately ere-lag star Will coma to guard the world's best rest; Than yon will think, perhapawith paia, Of OB* iw»t twilight, long ainco pa.it, When standing in the fragrant lane, Ton rowad to love while life ahonld last Some day, whan roses scent the air, Yon will swswsaws— our brief June- How slender bars of ailTer fair, Ware forged by the uprising moon ; And how imprisoned in their gleam, Oar whispered words were soft and low- Some day, then, only in a dream, You'll seek the hand yon then let go. Some dar, when yon nnsonght have found, Banaatk the waaping willow'a abade, A grass-grown, daisy-sprlnklod monnd, Where I for my last rest am laid— Yon'll sadly wish death could restore The heart and love so true to thee; Ah, vaia, sain longings—nevermore Will rise the Past for you and me! •5n3iKl* faff wK Mil ArCTIOH 8AI.KS, of niiscllaneoua axlics, -very Saturday ...ning st 1 oVhjek. ~ - W EST HttOO- SIBKEKILV' C. W. WESTBROOK 4 J. M. WARD, /-.•.•r-rrrf-.r., HAVE r.cutly r.-rtUlilu>lHKl lb. w-ll known, popular and r-lud,l. " Wsatbruok Nurs.no." 31 mil-» -a-i of taraawskara, N. C, under lb. uani. ami style ot \V.--tt.r...k A Co. All |i.rsons wi.biiiK Fruit Tlr-w, Gra|« Ykasa, Ac. f«>r Spring planting will fin* it to uWr int.rwt to (N,rrw|Miid with lb. BOW nrm at ouc, as tli-y ar. Asasrsasaal to m..t ih. itlnanslsi of tb. tim™ by low. aura selling nursery prodinui unptsctdenlMllr All orders will r«>.iv. prompt and car.ru] lion. Cataloguw sent fire on application. Addrvss, WESTBROOK i. CO., jsn 19, llTTl >■ |ll1 Grr.n.boro, N. C PI II IT. IN §. H. HAWES. w if <| i -•.! I .1 RBI-JL 1>» *l B ANTHRACITE A N I > l.iliiiiiiiioiiN Coal, Kik'tit—-MI ii IO,.I Cary Snasta. R,IC__MC03SriD, V^tV. IIKV luahn-pd A. I'. XI-KI-I-V. STEIN BROTHERS & CO.. Imlnl-lrr* MM.I .! ..1 .lie-1*- of FOICI.M'N \ M» IH>*ll<vri« W<M*LK%», Wholosalt- Clothiers. vi i ;s J zt*5 BaltimoTC Street. i, iv. ;;.i<i_..~. j«./. II .ill:. > .Ian .-.thly Ml I i I! I>\> ' Confectionery and Grocery. J, D. WHITE, W. S. RAN KIN. (In Tate Building,) Dealer in Foreign and Domestic JDIXVTT G-OO-DS, OROCERIES, BOOTS, Slioes, Notions, snd general M.rclisn-assa. a larg. atoik and saiM>rlni.iit of NEW GOODS oBi-red at very low pricrt for CASH or .'..uutry PRODl.'CE. A larg. supply of Coffer just received at 16», 2U,-2Ci,-and-W ccnU Ml lb., and also a large lot of country cured bacon. Also a large snpply of Ijtdies' and Gentle-mrns' Linen Uandkerchicf., sud towels, at reduced pnaea. W. 8. RANKIN. janW-.ly GHOI LIIILM, Ar. All grades of Sugars. fjisfiin. Teas, Soap, Caaasls, Syrup. 4 c, always an hand at loivset cash prirse. V. E. ECKEL * Co-, jsn lS>:ly ^___ South Str-rt. K M o iin. FOST OFFICE, KI'.TS i-.m-lsiiillv 00 lia-"' ■ lart-c *1H1 I ..I..?... a««irtnii-nt <»f(iroccri.-s I'I-I■innn-rit -. *«. I in. Toltavcco loiid Cigfum ft wpMmtttf- .1- -..tin elkmlUr <IIM% Tl.«* UwMWiynwl rwi-k-ci-rmf bw publk- thM ha hm on hum •" ;.--."iiiii.-i: . t ilif m»*i improToid MKTALLIL' HI KIAL ( A>KS. wbicfa W i" MiipMil i" ■'""'- ■IN I ammi |iffkwVfi. Tli". - .-'• i'i' «i.f llic botly (r»tn !—•■«* -ml u« niMtil? t-i.ii.»; ibv |*-w <-i iVonlii.-rv -«J- ..; , rt .,.. ftiid .M-i ...injiiralivo-.v but lillU niuiv. \V.\I. COLLINS. Woodsn Coanl kept .on-tautly on band and mad. toi COL. JOIIS ESTEN COOKE'S LIFE OP QENERA1. LEE. THIS is tb. ouly sutb.iiiic -'Lif. of Gaoaral L-." that is now in press; snd probably tb. only on. of any value Ike- will '"• publisli^l l'.,r s.v.ral nan ID ..mi., ll was eoOOnwacM in 1S06, and bad Oiatral Lea's anal and approv-al. D. AFPLETOS & CO., 1'ublish.rs. N.w York. JESSE FISHER. G.n.ral Ag.nl lor \ irginis and North Carolina. 1108 Capitol SI.. Richmond. ly Ag.uU Wantsd in all parta of lb. country. I^.',ii.. ClHEAP GBOlERIEs. ' Sugar. Coffr.. Lard, Powder snd Sb.,t at Ca'.l».ll'.. Als,. In grain A llamgr'e enrprt. just reciv-d. Bny-r-sbonld mil tail to examine lb.se gi.sl Is--.;-; GhweMB>0BW| Jau. &tb,ldTl:6m ids brlor. uiaking tb.ir pui.*ba-.s. lS.'i;2w-pd TJlOlt HALE J. A five year old ML LL north UII. bundrrd dollars, fas sErliM V-FHE. Also on. horse OJagoa and leather lop Buggy at half mam. Call avon. E. N. CALDWELL. sHakw-po TRUE, EVERY WORD OF IT. We make the following extract. from the opeech of Mr. Julian (Radical) of Indiana, in the nous* of Represen-tatives, Jan. 21ot, on tho subject of legislation aa it is done by our Rcpub lican Solon* in Congress: Mr. Speaker, nothing is more remarkable thaa the growing trndency of legislation in Ibis country to loml ilaelfto the service of oaaltal, of great corporations, monopolies of every sort, while Uto ofuni luruing au_ un-friendly eye upon the people, and cp-cially upon the laboriug poor. Tho canOB of this mar fairly be trae-d to the evil geaina of the tinies, which makes the greed for sodden wealth a aort of devouring passion, ami llin* naturally clutches tho iiiailiini ry ofGnvi rn-raent in the accomplishment of its pnrpnaea. This bad spirit, which has been atrndilv inarching toward its alarming ascendency siuoe the ontbraak of the late civil war, writes itselfdown Opoo every pooaa -if so-ciety and life. It hisjlaa political rorrnptii-i in the most gigaatir and frightful forms. It whets tb. appetite for public plun-lei, and thruugh lli. aggr.^atiou of capital in the hands ot the cunning ami unserupnloiH it menacee the equal rights of the people and the woll-beiiig of society. So malign a spirit masl be resolutely confronted. Ii is i.otueie question of party politics, forit lbreul.ua the life of all parties, and tho perpetuily of the Government Itself. It not only invokes the saving olleeaut ths preacher and the inornlist bat it summons to new duties and increased vigilance every man who really concern, himself for the welfare of his country. Yes, this Republican party, which boasts so loudly of its devotion to tin interests of the people and its advocacy of equal rights has done more, through its Representatives, to farther the interests of wealthy con«>ratioii» than all the other parties that have been in existence since the government was established. With a prollagacy that throws the most extravagant acts of the Roman Senate into the. shade tht-y have lavished appropriations of raoucy and land for the benefit of a favored few, who atood in the lobbies and made requisitions with the arrogance of men who were masters of nil they surveyed. Their greed for plunder was whetted and encouraged during the loose and corrupt legislation that bungled on through the war'when the very veins of the government were tapped and her life blood drained to fatten and enrich these nnappensible gormands. Who got the benefits of this mon-strous debt of83,0OO,0OO,O0O which was piled up in a few short years on the stooping shoulders of the people f— This favored few. In the iuterests of whom were these protective traifflaws enacted that have increased twofold the price of everything the people pur-chase t These favored few. In whose behalf has it been declared that the interest be paid in gold and the lionds themselves be redeemed in gold, in violation of the coutract f These fa vored few. Who receives all the money coming trom tho bard earnings of the people iu the shape of grinding, crush-ing taxes! These favored few.— Whom did legislation make rich while it impoverished the masses !— These favored few. YcSjfor these favored few.who speea, lated, stole and plundered during four years of civil strife,aud took advantage of the necessities of the country to ex-act their own teruis.liasCongress beeu legislating, and the laborers of the land been toiling for the last ten years. With their ill gotten and hoarded wealth, they dictate terms ami a mer-cenary and corrupt Congress obeys.— To-day the pampered bondholders sit iu easy afrlueueo and independence while the toiling millions bend to their task, • life of constant aud unre-quited drudgery before them, to earn the money to support the inaguificeut arrogance of this favored class. Til J of tie laborer, the toilhoail, the okwp- Weeper, the- enawaawMna awawfha they demand tho lamda the pewfllo and I which saMsitbaan! oat. in trust ilu tAotia«Bisniew.'fMiw»w» and their posterity, toll goawl \jg never witnessed aUCaaawatjBaisawswanl stupeudous swindlem tshllloold a§B*o-pi- iatioiis made to theae eawMtA 00* poratioBS. Read. : _,, The original Nerlaanra Paeig. JUtUead bjU atone granted forty-seven million acres. The snpplementirry act of last sesaiori tnereaaad the graut eleveai millions. Pas! pel fifty -sight million acres granted to one great corporation! ami, as H*Oo 0ksla»0nss0»sl w_h coaiplole aubborvioncy Congress to the wlahea proposition looking to the ssgV-K^.al mia settlers, or in any way r,«lriclivo of tQoaow-ers oi'tbe rnrnnij lion,-n-assneetiaal rely voted down by stnmg niajotiairsj, of other mails to connect with this line waa irnpnrirntlrilrnh-u. And this Bensrt. secuis now only fairly lannebed. 7 at its last session passed, In all, twi grai.t bills, calling for tho enormous of o\ at ouo hundred and siaieea mi IU«a aorea, according to cari-fnl estiniate. made by the Commisaioner of the Oinsasl Land OJktO**- T*ii of Ihvso bills only have guns through tho Honae, covering more than ffftjftl million acres- Tin ie ass rat peusUaij_ Jn Suuate some thirty-seven biTIa, eaP the fnrth.r qnonttry of over"one and nineteen millionaoras j aaesoans/Ihsse measiiies exhibit an andaciiy of recklessness >«, marvelous and a WnYWJrpsYor the of the people so suiis-alng, lhai f ililllinlt to credit the legialativa raopYd.— Among them is a bill to encourage the eetab-lisbmeut of a line of aiaamahips Car Iheesuv vevanei' of our mails to Enropeao ports and ports of India ami China, and for prosaouag immigtaiiuu from Europe to the Southern States. It calls for more than ninefaen mil-lion aorea, for winch land snap atabeiusoil lo the dillcrout Slates named in the bill in certain sp-riil—I proporHons; and fourteen million arrea of the amount graaasd are to be gobbled up iu tbo land of the Slates of the South from the unsold public lands of that nee-ti.- n, slin-l, ii.ive iH-enaowuwly dedlaalssl to homestead .eitleiurnt only by the landleaa poor, while nnd colored. AIwin-brother of ibis pndeet,aBs9 a mi reels of legislative itnpudeuce, haabeen introduced in this I"'!;. at the present session. 9Tu* coipisraiiou which it tuoaiesia al oacs a char-t- red ocean carrier and a chartered land pro-prietor. The banjo monopoly that luawgas a led. while ih st roving individual commenijksj enterprise nnder Ihr false Arotonoo of re-eO-lablisMog Aiuecicnn eommeroe, woold sens iiidelimte millions of acres of seleoted publie lands in dill-rent aort loot of the country, and bold them back from eoUlsna-ut in aist of ila own greody purp-es. The entire list of land-oraail bills pending in this Hooso Is not .-rarl.i -o I'ormidable as tbatof -heSeuate, nor have I :.se, rtained how niucll land thi IK.IIIII reqnirs-l bin it woald probably be safe In estimate lli.il the bills jet uendinginboth Houses, if enacted into laws, would absorb Hilly nun biindrisl and lifty milUeo aotok. ll'u, louieuibei liial our cutire public domain, outside of Ala-ka. ,« only about one thousand million none, it will not be difficult to in the Bguns 1 have given, the extent of ths eonspim.y to rol. the poor of tbtsand stowing geuiTalioiiB oi their rightful inberitawos in tin- rnbllc domain, nnd to crash and sub-jugate the piodnrlng and lahottng masses Ihroogb the power of organized capitoj.— The boiie of lb,1 country is iu tho popular branrhof Congrc-as: for the Seaaan, yadged b) it. a. i ion st ths last „cs*inu, seeasaulire , beyond th- reach of the people. Then is food for reflection. Nearly ne seventh of the entire public do-main given away without one dollar if cousiili-raliou in return. What mu-nificent sciiuudivls sit iu the legislative halls at Washington 1 Was ever a people so trifled with and wronged t Aud waa over a pex> pie so blind as not to see and so toler-int as not to rebuke such high handed robbery f * Rut the day is coming when their eyes will be opened, when the ras-cality and hypocrisy of their servants uill be made manifest, when they will ivalir-e how they have been wronged and then be woe to the party and the men who swindled them out of their inheritance. nil I III .toi-wrr rpiHO The The business of, bagging from Congress subsidies qf lamf-ud nioncv, in aid of OwerVtab*, gad nttr-r enteTrrHoe-, W get «ntl*beb..mnptorisTini«anr»-. The "tW.TSr.otis Pjvetfe Railroad •-tn'ofcarniri" assrstance of inn seems'«» hftfe drireii wild wWv*jtitrwierrt the greedy armV of •xlTWtttiirrt w*iierf, rrt this ixroBtry aa IB #Tv?rT other, arwarV Stand ready to Ciy^pfA Uwi itffftistr^ktiaeses.- I HBTT» nererofoVe exilowerl a number of tb* scher/iSs 6T tlieiS^MrtfY, and nbW We Ware to rxTKrse'arfotheT. ' ' At^M^^^chMtlsitsrlfthePort f 'BWfJa^^tJewei-s and Chicago r6s\eTt)MaijjsBDy. and w nteh proposes to buH* » rsftW nl 1'the' why frtrm __", wit fl-uJpr-uSuwWt->, fc(Ti. t nstt wflK thp {New Series No. 156. 1- •■•-'- much of the attention of railreoa men for Mmw time post. If rhiund nlln 11 ipialsaam. uow in coutomplatlon, shall provesneessnAu, a new iarpetaa will be given to mlh-oad en-teriirises. The small cost of construction and equipment of these roade will rasa* sheas to b- uitioih-vd in many sfMHttoagfkieh will not afford the expense of building and work-ing a road of the ordinary ait*. The noaher of lateral reads ou all IfeO t ■ an* Ma_ aUkbe greatly increased, and in densely popntkted iaa-rt'osn fice ON OCR TABLE. ss«lfBst»Bl/alr.WBsii», for Pebrusry. eon tsino the isliea log pises, of Masis: "Ss-membranco of itoia«lb_rg,""Bara>ttls^asJ■lh,,' "Hang up the Baby's Stocking," "My Song,'' "Am t only sj-Yiend," pnbliahed by Lyon & Heary, Chicago. at (S a year. Drawiur. Jsoafiify for Jaauary astonishes ns with iu profwdun of attractions. Wa COO ant help bo* tan lD tk. gaaeral ■aawasaSfaa of its being th* Modal Parlor Magaaioo of Aaerica, for besides ornamenting our house-holds with Its presence, th* prsmium. it of-fer, to each' subscriber are unparalleled. among which Is an elegant Parlor Cbromo. price *6,a large and beaatifol steel sognrlog (Tho Pio-atio,) worth »10, or the splendid book, of baas* imprOToaaal, "Bow to Write, Talk, Bahav* and do Busuusas," bonad in cloth and gilt, price $2 25, aud numerous _ Other premiums worth the whole cost of tho iK-ptirtment "?. «gy»g loagairoe; or the splendid thtomo, Hiaws-tba's Woetng, price »1R. Oar -,|, ,.„ -«.,. acripUaas, at one nub*, ription 1ST two years. Yrafly 13. Sand far • apeoiassn copy giving fall particulars, price 15 cents. Address W. Jennings Dcmoreat, 838 Broadway, N. Y. fsWstoafe r„uii7 America for January is mnrh enlarges!, and tilled to the brim with good things. Ho wonder that yooag A inert ess. ar* captivated by their briluaot naaie-saka. It ie wonderful haw ao mneh otually delightfully and original is brought within tho com pas. of a book of this sire. It is the foa II r.lODlated to engage the fancy and develop noble qualities in mind and hsart; a great, va. iety sf pussies and games, charming ii Iu. tialiwua, niuaic, oto. It ia 91*50 per year, wifb a very fine aud beautiful Parlor Cbro-mo, richly worth |S, and other valuable gifb-> as a premium to each subscriber. Specimen cque,, with circular., are mailed free, on r.i'-ipt of price, in tout.. Address W. Jen-nings I '-merest, KW Broadway, N. Y. /AioWr Magaiuu for JfareA.—The March number of Ballon'. Magazine, is issued, aa | sprightly, as fresh and good as ever. The rural districts every farjier erfU "desire to have a railroad t. sonvey Jtl* paaden to market. There caa be very little doubt of the suoccaa of mob. reads aa hadecs aflthe most acceptable present we can think of * child, containing, as it does, steric. - the -B-tirite, and theii tor a tmbsfrJy of »».000 per'mile tor eVetv mile of Ha fttad, fri git per cent bonds of the Uni tea'-Btatea! As the total lriijjth of the IfftM Wfjmu WB 'OWMMA ljiVV B-1W8, tb*3 *IK>H fcmOTTTit -Af tWe1 eiTOSWy woalfl be tmmpOO r It is trft- tnat tho pro-pfttftrOn WMlt-iTiilplSTr*S' tbv? QTttiTlttt*9 jmfWttit IjjlW iflilYri^n -cAmpflTiT of the'bfrnrW anrTtrff' Mt'ivrt en' them, bne nvj seetrfity to bff gfren for' this "-, ■*»eSW' Hre fight -bfi take in'OTtue'tostlhy the United ,tws tn ease'wf default. ' Reduced to its essence, the scheme is Btrapty that the United 8t»tes shall lend to a eon_paafy of onecnlators -$60, 00«,0r» with whiHi to build a Tairroad •w-rrf^ iflrery to' prove remuneratlTe th'atntnS*tec«|^Irarsvrtllhavenothlng to do with -ft' If, by ehanee, It shou to be anceessftil, fhft&peeulstorti baveflm rjpt^oftaWngHatepet rritsbetrtd -rW.thejr step Odt, snd leav« theTTht-ted States to run the road or tsh^''"' the ralhy and sen tlretB for old iron, -My he fowrid tohe most sdvantac It -may eren be that the' road wil rwW-thefW.OOO'p^mtfrtoriealh •ml fti that ease thf r-omrmny wi* fci -oootOwti are varied, for there are .ton- •lire to lilt lib' the surplus among* lfs »«ot«hes, **etry »nd historical articles, mat members withrmt being liable for'fts fewtwf The bare statomenf of the clinrncter of tliis •htorrodent proposal to rob the national Treasury ortfrbt to be enough to insure Its defeat. The Representa-riTe Senator who votes for It "ill do «o at the peril of being forever after rightfully tsnsTiected of rorrnption, antl fgnoruiniously compelled to retiro from pnblic rrft. ' larger ones, even iff they do nol in all itejPect* answer th* expectations of those who hare fat mod sathnsiaslio notiana off s-aalma/k* accomplished by lliem. Roads hut a few miles in length leading from the -rtaaioa* as* Ibe main rvassa, with cars to toia toajajaT* of lb- stages now u- d to convey BsM*e*gara at th* ordinary horse speed, need a«t«a%a naa ■s uli the V.1.H-1U of through liaes to ata-ke them very useful. It is proliabTe that fn. ears far the thirty inch ran*-. wW he saalt with single seats on each side of the pi way. which will be a very agreeable sri meat star many truvolers. is nay boo' Uut single jieraou. eutctiiig a car prefer ait alone, and not a few will resort pedieat ef eacamering a dna_,|* seat wHb baggage iu such a manner as to ,1, UT ethers trtirh c-nteriag It. Sln-ie .eats will .a-Hauak Erttasaykahabl), .1I1I101H5I1 they auy aft aa azroeabls lo those who travel in couplea. mN aoawred that the i.'iSWi,. «V, have nasisrukvu to build lue Allentowa and llarrisntirg harrow gauge road have the mean* eisd energy assedsd to eenanaaaatoooaai a work ertieditiously, and there are many who are saiign"nie*nongh 10 IH ii.ve fhsr-flt. little read will •acorn* ■ *psTs**a m si off toe East I'unusylvauia and L-baneu V.lley rued. —From |A. rmfrnrri'ler. •»• - Change* In (he Ktntrvpt Late —The House ofReprtsentiirires on Wednes-day passed Mr. Mel-cur's bin to amend the Mnkropt law. This bi!l„lt is uu-derstvodj ilaees the appointment of rfgisters wil tor for old and roang, and in snch profusion, that every patron mast be satisfied that more 1 lian au equivalent is given far tbo money thai Ballou's Magatine ooata, The list of contents for this numher aro varied, BJU! t'« lengthy for ns to publish tlil. w«-k. Th< isruis for thi. exiolletm migarinc are only fl.'O per year, or IS cents single copies. Eoi ■alo lit all the perlorTlfnl depots iu the coun-try. Tboraee ft Talhot, 63 Congress St., Bos-ton, are the publishers. Iturui Carolinian—f'rsrwory.—No agricultur-al magazine, from spy part of the country, print, monthly so much matter of direct lionie interest to tho Southern planter an.! fanner as the Mural Carolinian. The pres-nti iiermbcr is no exception to the rule. Its con-ii. butoaj an asostly Southmm planter* of larg* practical -i-.eri-i.ee. Published C. th the UhitedStatCS circuit edurts, and urdvides that the time for tfuJLrUM to file their petitions shall. »■»» l***1" b« «tenWd from one year to two Lbatbaton, 6. rearlejfiiat fhc teversals of decrees in im i-,.,-.pt -t*i,"(«d,.„_ x,„" wni i- «em iinnkriiptry snail lie mail.-'nnlv in Tni- to auy new subscriber in tb* Luted State. ted States courts, and also thatexemp- |„r four months, ou a trial aubneription. ttons under State taWs shall not exceed Term*—<Payable in advauce,) $4 per on-f1.000, SO far BS thu Operation of the „nm j »•> forsii mouths; -lOglc numbers, 36 bankrupt law Is concerned. The last cents (mailed post-paid.) Specimen number two amendments are designed to meet lntilaA p1Mt.p_iIi „„ _5-.jp* of two-3 cent ■fterrtritSfif State CbnriS to impede the „,_-,,,.,_ Subecriptions .hould be addros-id jurisdiction of the law, and, in the case ,„ G,.or_„ a_ toolidgo, Boston, of exemption, to' ms1te~tt uniform in o]H>ration. When the act was first paswuil it provided that State exemp-tion existing in 1SGI should be recog-nized. The object of this limitation was to prevent the Southern Htates,as was then feared would be the case from making excessive exemptions in the interest of baukropt land owners, 4c. 1 inn 1 A -s..rt' ii.,„„„ —Wh-nulid Adam aiarry, ami when did he marry Befl Ono Ert. What washer bridal draws r flm al. nisatsaj,. Nol even a ribbou t No .no had uo need vf one. she was e(7, tan bersilf. •When Adam sad Eve warn in the. ganlMting busin-ss. at what ti.n. did ih.y cuninaue. picking lipjdes t In the l'-ill. What a as the III-I step they task ta, the s'l'.u business ' Raiaing ''si.. Why did nut Cain male »oo»l sOgwrT Be eats-* be Wasn't .ltd. Spirit, as a ell a. Migar, cumes from can*: what eel! resnlteft from thisr*lnNaplrltta- Abel got *(«""'. \ul. What reason have we to suppose tliat Cafa also gut slewed t Hi' Went iinmH'ilWt Ostbe land of Nol. ,,-) Who wa. lb. wis—t man t A'i.os.r. V.'liui did ho know t Ha know saooy*. •> go in out of tbo rain. , "Jfoaarrs/lV »'.'• I.l-n."—There was a Dutch woman 0-0*0 lniaHand, IMetrleh Veo FtlnM, kicked the buok.'t and left U. 1 im-eatolabs*. Polka said grief would kill that widow. She had a ngnr. of wood carved that lesvbv-l aery reach like her late fan.baud, ia erde. to be constautlv reminded of the dear departed.— In 1,1 -ut half a year she beewiae Interested lb a young shoemaker, who tsaally married bai. Re hail visited ill- widow not more limn • fortnight, when the ssvrant told hevw-sy were "Ut of kind bug wool), sad uaksd. what should b- done. Aflrf a paoae, the wsaww replied, I 1 a very qnl-t way—"Moyhe, Hj. tsti i-oU oauogb uos ,..,,,... up uld Yoa Ponk at ish n;» sthair." . 1. 1-.1-----B-- <a A <osflo east jbitib; staar*..-*. nusmbor »f he Brllbib Partbuaeat, la 0 reeeot apaaoo, •toted that in the wnrs in Ih. Crimea. Italy, Scblv.wig-ll.ilslein, Alneiiva, An-li a, Me. 10 and China, lietwrcn l°H and IB0B, without including the wounded and maiaied, tb*fe waa* total baa of 1.750,000 lives of osan iu the prime of life, who onght to have turn useful and productive citizens. A French vrit-i ha. eomfantoa thai tho watofoaoh man killed In the Crimean war was overfti 100; in t'.ie SnUth American wars, $i^lsi| In Ibe American War, 80,000; in tbo Danish -ar, noj-bwi ntnl iii the Austrian war, *!-,- Tho >\ a-In 1 igton I'atriot. alluding to a narrow gauge road about to he Insult in Nevada ntnl Utah, says; Tlie proposed road! will be constrac-teil on the plan of theFestlopg railway in Wales, which lias a track only twen-ty three and one-halt inches wide, and u|H)it which a train a quarter of a mile in length is hauled at the rateof thirty miles an hour he an engine of but five tons weight Tho great evuDrasa anal elieapti.ss of the Wales narrow gauge railroad-iUu-utLuf cthua-ructiou and of operating lH-iug less than one third that of the present style of roads-r bus iuducrd the fot niatiun of th* He*- row Gauge Railway CowyaBy in Utw countrv, tor the puruoseof inUotlo-uug the system iu tho United tSt-Uee, and it is probable that the Klko and Ham-ilton Road will be the first constructed on this plan. Tin- Patriot is very much behind the times. The readers off tho Gaztttr have already Ix-eu iitfprpied of several such roads, one of which, in California, is in successful operation, and another of which is to run from Denver City, south, eight hundred miles, Hamilton is in the south ofUtr.h. The proposed road -.vill. we presump. run into Arizo-na, and strike the Colorado St the head of uaiiga'ion, eventually con-necting the Nevada and the Arizona mining districts. The introduction of these roatls promises quite a revolution in the construction and equipment Of railroads.—Halt. Gazetta. BIOGRAPHY BOILED DOWN-BY THE FAT COKTRIBDTOR. Plutarch—1 oory huow lids gentleman by reputation. Ho is always spukcu of in tb plural TI limner. Plutarch's Lives' I. most common e_at*SBs*ai hot haw many there wore of hiin 1 am not prepared to say. General Duko of Wellington—An officer of tb* Jinti.h arms. Mr. Long lei low make, honorable toentiou of him as the "Warden of the Cannae Porra.'' Cinnn* men. flve, and k* waa Ibe proto-tor of dvs principal points, usually douomiuated Fiio Points. Uo lived to a rlpo old age and dhd. Jnlin. Ca-ser—Son of the old man Cs'sor.— He was born at Rome iu bis infancy, and ajaon arriviugai lb*saatouf miinbood ureaui-a Roman. I" waa a fighter, and a warrior uf some note. * His friend Brutus ono morning ask*a Mm bow many eggs he bad eaten for a*'.«lifoot.■--"--T"~* ""'" »~~'" Hi. friwd oeaoosa "M»S»" •', bei-g ot-Wd a SJUUI and subbed Caiaar quito dead. Mahomet—Author of the Koran, an exc.t- Inc remonoe.wbich be wrote In the Mjunniotli C-J-Italian Me »s» tl» anlhorofa reli- «ious creed with ahioU be atadod 1'urk-y. and tried to got up a broil in Greece, but fail ed. Many of his early followors siuTer.,1 •reas^ieriwentise*. Some of ttem wereTiomi it tb* Blake. He had three toiuplea—oao si Mes-aand one *u each side ef hi. bead. OuvFawko*--A warm-hearted, impul>:,n Englndunaii, who believed the Parllam. 111 too good tor tbts earth and devised an OXpe-dionns nwthod of elevating the membera to a bettor sphere. Ho wiuiutonupted ut bis good inleutiun., but for which c.rcumslanoe he would doubtless have made a great noise in tho world. He was ex-culed for his di'-'.n-tuasted biuievolencu. and was BBbaaqueatly burut iu a plac* calledluiiian/, . . Bouaparto L—A hare:., ocarew, sort fellow, wuo occnpled a P' Nut satisfied with imssession of the treasury of the nation and the earnings sltton of a of cotisid-ra- .vout/irru J'luntcr ami Farmer for February is a first-class agricultural uioiitbjy, containing Ci pages ol reading matter, and ably support-ed by talented correspondents and contribu-tors. Pergusson .V Rady, Richmond, Va.; $2 in advance. l/l," C'enb.r,,—Thi. Ma*v_ilne has already atuiined a high position among the serial publications of tho day, aud is graduaUy ami steadily working its nay into the alfcctious ami good wishes of -ha Southern [icople in every section of the land, it is high-toned and elevating In Its character, its design be-ing to luster and promote lifrratnro in the South, and to oner to our people a medinni 11,1 ..11. ia whiuh they may be enabled to com-municate their thoughts aud fecliugs, aud also to show to tb* world that tbo Smith, however pour ab* may be iu worldlv wralih, is aim 11.la,illy rich in the posaeesioa of many of the best aotbors and acfaolar* of the age, and it wall be th* object .aad design of th. \1X Century to bring prominently forward the most dseerviog and able writers that can be found in tho Southern country. The XIX Century entered upon the fourth voluae of 11. exbaaaoe with the December number, with brighter prospects and stronger hopes, than ever. Charleston, S. C; price (3.S0per annum frferfos for March, is before us, and stilt Maintains, If it does not exceed its formei* standard. Philadelphia ; price g2 ,„r an-num. . I r'.tim-'* LioN/'r Home Yalruhr and ChiMm't Jlovr for March. Both tirst-class periodicals, aud the names designato for whom they aro intendid. Terms g. for tho J-ayariae,- chil- , di.u's Hear, $1.25. Arthnr A Sous, Philad.l-plna. ^^^^^^^^^^ Statintical nnd InduitriaX.—The an- 'lual statistics of Lowell niannfactures tfiow that the capital, products anil TntliginouK Lemonade.—A correspon-dent sends up thelollowlttp account Of a n-marknide spring in Texas t ' I "Aliout sixty in lies norili ol (ialena, near the town ot Liberty, there ia* spring, lite water of which is quite acid, resembling lemonade, and those who taste it like it so ranch that thoy drink ;t almost hnmoileraicly. When yoa feel hot, it is quite delicious , aud un-der any circumstances, whether yon are hot or cold, the drinking of it produrHi iM-mpirstion, with no unpleasant efleasa afterward. The spring-asona|»paoe-it outlet or "inlet. It is probably sixty feet wide, ami is covii-td with a while froth or fimm/whii-h. tti""i close exami-nation, iinpears like cream of tartar 011 A wiue cask. It kills insects, woriao, and othi'i small animals that come near and use it. No (Ish or other evi-dence of life h< seen within its Wistera.'' Qtmtcn .Journal tf Chcmittry. — A/wattle Wttt Voint—Prfiimt QranCi Son a Leader of He M"l>—The Washington JVr.of says of the West Point Investigating Committee, that the son of the I'rtssi.leiit, and otbar cudcis ot-tiuectod witii IngUpublui tiB cent, Mere colirermil in the sbaniclul and Cruel proceedings to which thfhe voting men »n-re nmtyteVet '. that the Mllasttal fin orit ism has been pructiood by theSuiieriutcadeut aud other jajr sons conuected with the academy, and that all the regulations of dfcwipnne which lie at the tnnndstloii of the afll-itarv Acoilemv have lieen calpably disrVganled; io tleterouce to aatasad ty at Washiugtou. The Cincinnati Chronicle calls atten-tion to the fact tlmt the United Statee Benate has only fourteen lJsia-ocraU uj ii While it the Southern States had correct rcpiv^rrtatieo, aad Democratic Northern States that now have Repub-lican Sea-k-ora, were represented, their wooldbe forty-two Democrats out of seventy four sjcnatora.—Wtt Star. was not a FreoehBimi. Wben aaked if h* ajj^ . m.to« employed. O.tWi : yards tkaagmbeooab-gevorn-mooe, he replied . k a 240,000 cotton, 21,- ^of ibtTr» ifnektVsMbm^. . _ _ I shawls, hosiery3,bdo-rzen^s maad«e pwer £we2ek Peter the H-rwilt—Pet* waa princlpi1':. -in t^Xl ; pounds cotton consumed per ao»*afoti*»ret.rr-agapnli|tlod!t^ 0l*>n0t» pounds clean wool con- •-000 tb< CJbriatiaus and tho Mohomeibm., "" a, 1 vards dwoal &b cxtciSrd over a period of thirty years Burned |»?r week, »7,000 , *»HS fly e. retting In nnmcrous otcorslonisbyJand j M(a pnuted |ier annuin, MasWJJWj ",6y0 bushels wood, LS7o ; 1-V^'tTiriicdliis all-l.lio:i I-linluor. 11 'i . "■, g,.I mas on, ■■■-.'-■w JOBa^ IWoaj If* ttvlnt- ideil of Mood-shed. The Cfimffl- <|«0,(|00 : barrels flour, 1 "TSsteam pow-tam- d o.t lik. the ontbor of the OTOMWJI | K 30 engines, 4,438 horse power, intended to amdhslale 0 fols* prwpbet. ' w. . ro suiting lkcieUm, ;» the District Conrt of tie f. .V—After elalHiratc argnment Oie following decisions have been maob by Judge rnilerwood : IH re White deLarttoix.—"'That Jadg nients olatained against commercial paiini>ishipsbefoi<'lianl;ruptcy arc le-gal liens on their lands nought with partnership binds tor partnership por-aog. s, aud that such land* an- sh-t tn bo treated ue is.rson_Jit.v tu U.e tajteut ofdef«itibg such lines, which are to I>e ■atisflcdin the order of .their priori- '% .f 0-4 R CarUr.—'-JUM if a iced is ackiiowhdged U fore.»cletk,and socli -ekasWledgmenl eertWed by tne clerk, and on a snHseqnt-nt day leifnl Haniiis are attaclied lor the Brat time by tbo grant*-*, aud that the utotru-lunt is r.ior.li-1, that the deed is proti.rlv gtaiawied and properly r«eririj- 1 d. slthoTigh the cleik states in Iris lertilicatu reoonling it that lb»t»eei»l is made ou thi-ackmiwlvslgnieatahieji was made before the instrument, was ctai-i;icil the court ruling that the In-strument would not be considered lan.l.T the aboves-tated taota) Isaated or delivered until the alauips wereala xed." _____.__«-. If a voting lady has a 1 housand acres of valu'iiblelanil, tlie young men are apt to couclude that there are sullicreut grounds f0r attacluneut. . /.
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 16, 1871] |
Date | 1871-02-16 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 16, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-02-16 |
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