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. />'.-. —I' -..:<>. St'TTija;*j».i is nrm.i8HEi> "WTEIXY AT GKEUidiaBQ,». O, ByDUFPf tga^CMT 7 KBMS-emm «rar|9lfca>«e» rrAny P—» «*h«j*i«ft—■—"» »i BX.TSCU 1 .or. ..„-..,( Adrrrtitemtuu rMsaet, ia (10 line, or lew) W insertioe, I U ' Ki.. I. additional itowrtion J Three month. - 59 SIX IBUBlM -...—•»•• IQJJI One year,—: «r, . column 1-' iaeernOB .-••- Kadi additional, .rjj Three mouth. -• BH •- ^ iii.^iillii" -flO ow j*rt........ •• w;a . ,..:.mm 1-t insertion, _„ Ksch sddrnonal, *~ Three month., - SB s i lu.'iitns, • 00 0 0»>*i""i ' ji'o 1 column l'l inserups _ Ka.hsddill«uel,... £& ThireaMBUi "j, *«'"•"""' ;::'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." «»;«. ' "WLBOOM 50 percent higbnthsa g-j^M'tJ 1 flu stun rates. r7l'"Urt .rder. .1 , bur aeeks, 16, as ■<■■>•> I _li nil—1 changed quarterly '■■- ' '- I » iMduarJ ooucee, over - n-lverti-eroent. and psid for lne (ire^nSrOTirffi jio'SJ/.a Estoblished in 1824. J THURSDAY, FEBttUAB? 23, 1871. . ''. I i4arrri>| Imi. le- {New Series No. 157. TOMBS and MONUMENTS. The n nderrign ed resriectfully Inform. Msfrisnds uJ the public .1 lsrae.thst he >• i»wjwepsrsd to furnish .11 kind, of■UCT.lt. »ud Tomh.tonc«, ./ Iste* designs, wltb promptneaa, sad at price. to .ult th. flnn. Order, solicited ui promptly fllled. \rrAl 1 work west </Comp»ny Shop, dcrhrered un the railroad tree of tlaia.1. 8. c. KOBSBT8ON, »eek..tT; Msgutratee' f.v.. lines, thug** sdvsnce. Professional Card*. JV„ 11 niu.A«n,.. . THQ8. aWW^Mu. Jrco. A. Gll.Mr.n. 8rww*)ri>, >.C-D. llnpd. R»rBr. 4c QUiner, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. frreouforo, AX. PRACTICE iiiilieCourusf\toUW,ti|s,iaji Davidson, Stokes, Tsdkis, Sarir, U ; . I am and Caswetl Counties. 4 the Hrm will slwsg. attend th. regular I . l.,urt« of KockinflUm, ll.waare ead Goilfcrd eouetlss. INc.Sn.lSSS. Sg C I . SlKM.KMlALI. JoIl.NN.8lA»t«». MENDENHALL 4 STAPLES, ATTOBKRITft A* IMI.1T. «JKEEW»»0«0,m.C^ Will pmHn in th« Curt, of Guilfard, bkbr L.n .'l»a>id-..n. Kur.T.h., St-k-. Kandulpl. and Alau : al-. U. t>. Cin-uit and Uirtnct Loiilw. Upetlal UUBOoi Kivn to (»llwtiun. in all pa«» ., K\v Slal^, and 10 caw* in Bankruutcy. - in,.flhc Court HOUM. ., _ud l" ca«»in I ; a^ ' >«ic« ou« d»"' Surth of the ^ ,!.„, V ■ Ijf. N. H. D. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, B*p*ea.nU FIRE C—j»»ni» with mnpM CAi'ITAL of Twi.tr Miiii«m..f Mlm. tuo TW« MTHk LMe IN81IANC8 WiPANT, Wa&mmtl by »y in the CHEAPNESS >ud HeltakUIty of in Pollci*a. ASSBT3 S12,000,000. Call and in»ure your property agminat Uaa by tire, and tliu. aecore you a home, and pre-vent oxnbarxeaanient in buaiuea*, in cftee of accident. Or Proride * LIFE POLICY for the «np- Mrt of y«wi wife and children when TH are eone. OFMCK :-lk»ki»t Houae of WlUen 3c Shober, South r.'.m St. 77:ly_ «.H.D.WMJtm. CHA». E.SUOBEK. W1LSOM *. SHOBER, BANKERS, GHEKXSKOKO, JV.O, (South Elm Street, oppoafu Exprea. OCee.) Bey ead eell Gold and SilTer, Beak Note., State awl Gorenment Bonda, Kail Road Stock. and Bonda, &*., dtc. loP" ReeelT. Money mi depoeit .ubject to SIGHT CHECK , >nd alfow IntercM !■ It»»* ipou um. depoeiu of CCKKEKCr er SPECIE. X>le«oBuat Ttneenffeei Pavpeirl Colleftioia Ms<« at til Actwsibk? Pslnt,. Sept. 16th, ly LOST. One* thann> boat locked faat to • .how ; Bat nut eat the chains day by day, And the boat waa looeened more and more, Aa the nuteniof. supped away, T«t any day, an ontatretched hand Could hare eanght it, and locked it again to Una. Bat nova* a hand wa. aferetehod to aare, And the boat at lent wa. free : And abet like an arrow over the wave, And drifted ont mid-aea. And never, oh! never acme* the main Will the heat to the ahem be brought again. So waa any heart, love, linked to thine; Bat aaglant eat the ehain. away ; Tat a Under word, lore, I opine, Weald here aand it any day. Ay I a lender word, aeid Brat or hut, Weald ham m.aded the ehain, and held it tart. Bnt the word waa lacking—and to my heart Slipped from it. chain, like the boat; And then aa the hut link, fell apart It sped orer the waves afloat. Nor pleading hands, nor words, yon see, Bring the boat to shore, or my heart to thee I <7*A<upy Muriagt.—'Xhp expectation of marri<rfji60pie umy IIFMOVAL, RALPH GORREJL.L, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, n,> m red Mi 'XrVe to No. 4 Law Row, in ■be rear .1 the Cnnrt Heese, where bo may alwar. be frond on BaaweaM in hi. piofiMiou, - ..'-em at M» Court, lie »;-.. attend, the Court in Al.ro.nee, Oat i-„, aa'd Randolph andtheRupremeCoarl <:,i- brail sfwakih nnnnpl attention will U diligently glTen to all bu.inea, committed tc bbteare. Jan. 4th, lrrJliSra €ha*. G. Yates, MANUFACTURER OF mlN. Sheet Iron and Oopper Ware, and dealer J. l»rr Seeds, Hats. »K>U awl Shoe., Wood Ware, Lamps, Croekery, and Gbws Ware, Oru-eerie., Store., and memrled Beeds, eetierally.— Mo. »1 South Elm Htre««,Gren»boio^J. C. Good, •old low for cash, or barter. i»" ^ '! their aUuitoO ftfes ~w9PtU#syn W ones. Setadafl di .«■■■■■ I I B«r irat«tajB tout tiMy tuw: aUrSaWtfati l«i U.e portalsof «°|W'nSv }^J iieace ana iironpemr wTnererTte trrei ■tteadonU. S«ck ■ ♦»».' k*dl ■•> ter by £»r oooaitV»--tl«Ws^«M| U« > same as other*, but JRnJ'pn rasola-tious to do difleitifitly "Wtt wWrwtt*- ried people—resoratiomi that 'will keep them frosr the <Ui*asaws raatata oa which Bomaaj hove baea fpH^tff ■ ruined. L'uboupv DUKmni de—- upon many causes. PYrrfionB to _ riage, many try to appear MM ttrte • lectual, more amiabtav«t nattB:..... eoaapilshsal awM thiy Tl"' ■*** ^ parrtl npost it, AaA Jbfa} existence b-j a strengthened by deceit and fasliio abledlspUys,anrrflti«irr«5oT "'■ through tbc influeuce of friends, will fade ilk aitac .Uf« as last as the Horneea whicb compot* the bridal wreath. • - ' "it; Cotton 8**m+n>m iaiereattai; r^tnroottbeorjetotitJtatiatica St «*♦ t .-ivwati « '.*> i,;. I«| ,1 ,' . tS«^.y^av^ka»,» pwaket-book contaiunig greenbacks n a very ua-lirca~ y 6raett. Krwam «■» tag. ,,(1, rrery ■twajakiiiijiii .n-iifcii, ft Ju* toh^hewb-jd.^ ^ face, fttta^rt»rnPstel Mutt at least Mttta. laa Is t» -aw*a liokkag.: UVs, w>wa»»ea\hil. It) asta at a, butcte** let it deojh). wsUi anarrin g certainty, that a muJortnne is about ft* Ml on one ofMs ffirwl. Ifyraa-fSI feaVlaVatMswl aWfltasdaT* bafoppiite suwiaa^it isaaign that .joo fuia. te,h»we joatJhaad. in » bridal arraugeineDi. To atrrjlte »'gnen-ej«d cat wtth a •bi*adanaUan'«J»earl •*:«*» avaar. U » 1slrrcaatafl.aratai -rnraaTas'r, n "-"a'm"l"iir■ tLm n■a U afAl*lneaa"W' fr OH OUH TABLE. Oe«V»'i 7-e>'j JWt /„ Mmtk, I371.-The enbellishawnts for kUrch eemmenes with » handsome steel plate entitled—"UghU ami takaowaw Iry-the Wayside.* Colored swBssst paws, .limn iag m agasse. A haadssiai Alphahet, esrated in eelors. "Flooded Oat," • wood engraving. A, plate of Promenade Dreeee.. An extension sheet of fashionable oostnmes.' In the Work Department will he tbaod' the n.nal variety of fancy and naef«1 work, fumy sereen; aTewawa boot hi eroc|- at| ewagtUe aawsmlsg; Satat urimmiag;- AwtrfotJuw^ wiileWa cwethiag, with 4- recturn. for making ; esahreidered haakat;X-cas* for holding silka^ete. Marion llailand'r, 'story' improve. In Interest. Phlladelpbit, pTtwfeptryear. Deer Ettit, ifryyoonn iwill be mine ni ten yon what IT1 do— IUle»ipy«eJlIe».»a»oaahUate, And lore yon dearly, too: Tea, that I will; 111 hehtroaaUlewawawasjpSkae, And blees, ead lore yea, too I tltea esmeswaelawse watt »B)awsahhiaii And nestle on my breast; AadlwiUfcutt^eismyarms, There ever more to rest; Ye., that I will ; I'll fold thee softly in my arm., There eror more to seat I l«rttvi>>, mi argn W w-Jflag*, <«• MihettiAlt^aarhttoaav If A iwd-baiiad raanYtllg io kwe with .young girl who di'slikas that color, it IB a sfgrT he will &\ before be is mar saaaama "■aWntl -%!■, I f» ttar* a, 1$$»"* ««it« y«m see tt > If rou.areirfa >ou»5 and hear. » dsr BwiliitHHil amtaj ,» Aaawothcaaar)-. an iksoa of th* M«w And then thro ugh time wall go, Pal tare, aVJeMag oa oat wa* | Per lore eaa make aa triaasah e'er The trials ef each day: Tea, that it win; Oar lov« »ill make ns triumph o'er The trials of each day. CMerT atswewaVl I bave in an okl aerap book which mj wife keeps, and adds every thing of Interest there, a cm e for a cancer, which t person ought to know. It mia tried in our family, and proved I will give you U»t whole story, MiaWfArawTawn Cltasam laswhswatfa-odioal ip. this country faraisbsa original faskj- orat, wktol. tTte Providence Poet thinks Ions, Aemoreet. Koathly must be recegnisefl QJ goffloeut importance to receive gen-a. arrthority. The march number has tlsc smasesone other epeelalarrelltes. Thebeeu aw TkeNotAM ADUmond «or,e-The New York ^^or^ScmStOSS^i Mail telleof a Brooklyn lady whotook .«"""".- - - ^ i. passage on a Broadway omnibus, with only>5 in her parse, and who was i Kir tdeasurment of the great lakes—Su Nta*«f.—The fol-the latest fAta, and of Lake 1870, is coutairiaij Ik&e .atotefjef* '*(|«irlor, flm.ll ajaS ,"*■■»■■, ' A the rot iuu iitaaa loot ages KortTf, nod , Ootark). The giaaAawt ktragthv „., Hontli. 1 luring tl->y»mi' there were in ^..crkic UX^autea, tjBsateat breadth, ticularly atruci by the appearance of a ; ^ mini *Api„g+finm [Jfinffii ■ mcaa dep*, «88 feet; ele fellow-paaaenger, who was dressed in wauU ^ jg^M bales; in the! ^ion above the leYefof th^ seajC.n the most magnificent style, and wore on ^^ ,|(n niiU9 jjo^fg npindlea, aoo . fvrt : «,— «9|M0 imtw ntlres. The one of his fingers a superb diamond.—l^. lM,pgMI1„1|fMtatog|a*jU. The \ -latest length of Lake MirAugau is After getting out of the omnibus she in<,r(,.lst. „ir(,nrrhoiit the eouatry in the «» mijea; peateat breadth, 106 miles : found her pocket had been picked.— nMlberof milU, apWfles, U. rnthw |iriaaj,4BrA«)04^,:feieT8XrOfl 506 feet The editor go« on to say; . „ ' coiisunud over the preYiocm y«!ar ia w^^JoFsquare miles. The great She wondered, all the way Uiere, who miirkea. Th* twe. show aa estl&rth oftake Httron is 580 miles ; had picked her pocket, and blamed,al- / 0,K0,t^spiiidlea,and inUialgauAteSt breadth, MO miles , row,, tcmately.ftll the honest people who had conslll lioI1 of rottouof 17,310 bales,. £5.H, 6001'aat; •kwatts-MJOMet; ana. ridden with her in the stage; but she orS(Hirt4TOpfmild«. afassachoMttsi*. I JO.000 sonare mileav The »reaatat never tor » moment harbored asusplc- a{ he hf-i ol ,1* oottop Wth ofLikc Erie fe3?0 mOeaj great ion of the'fintleman with the ring and^,inllil,^inUn8trTOflt connWhA^».'egt# breadth, $5 taTlesV raeirn depth. thktfa. She got home and to d her . P ^JJ%"s^oosas and lOS.RlJl s4; ftet'; elaw»«eW; •>» »jet: ..way (i,. rMaghbora, who consoled her, in the BXa^^^.,,tlartjaf|««<| I1l,«>0j Lift saai11 lillrii Ttmgrmla*. staaJRh usual neighborly way, by„"hopingt gg midB9f «wta»».-.«.e prospecuV ^Lakao-tario ia W miles; greatest would be a warning;to her; sue was manulactarea are at present, ov»- breadth, 05 miles ; mean depth, o<Ki very lucky to get offso •»£eet.She ,.au*e*-the wuibiueJ •»'!«»; elevation. 260L'tet} alftt, W0 told her husband, who laughed at h fec\ of a present exo»tsi»M •"* > square-nines. Tbe Mlbh or an the till the cried, she says, then kissed Europe-better Uian they Dve lakes is 5«4 nHda, and they cover k« atid give her 910 U> buy a iietv purs.-. «lv>rj|1' I ,. „.,|.L, THUS. B. KKIHill, rnmmissinasr aVarietsrin Bankropary. It.VI.L. A- KKOOH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, l.ll».KN"lu»R«', N. C , 1)RA( ill li iii the C»ur>. ofGuilford, Rock- < :,,«ell and Randolph. Alw. in the i in „i aad Ui.tnct Court, of BM United Slate. North C.mllsa I'^rlicul.r .Itention (riven to IMKKML SIKVKKtl > til'" tl • L'. S. Courts aud eaten the DsfASTsmrr at WisiiiMiTo*. Jan l*ly L' Business Cards. W. B. FARRAE WATCH MAKKR. JK»'a.L«Re> Cll-TICIAX. GrfH-n»l»oni, N. C, li .t- conftUuitlv on hand a -■.'.-■ .■!■ i a-*»rtrn«'nt of Fanhionable Jfirfi'ry, Ul.t t-tiu- ■MgaMlM Wmtchu AND CLOCKS, Which vill be told ( HEAI' tor CA8HI t# WMlthiu.Cliiikt.JoitaiiJ.ntWlawi ■And 1'i-l- If 'i'-|>air«-4| ,...■.;. mud M altorl notitv. Call orooirttsi liif Old Albright Hoi*-., Eaat M Me,.. Nfrrl. ^.I0."^ S. H. W»VWE§. WnOUtKMMM at KKTAIL DKAI.KB IS ANTHRACITE AND llitiiminons Coal, tit'.' ■ and Carv Street.. Grocery and Confectionery, (Corner Stand at Depot,) KEEP eenMentlr on hsnd a full aworlmeotof CANDIES.' CAKES. SWEETMEATS. NITS, RAISINS, ORANGES. Ac. A BMrtockofFsmlly Groceries st the lowe.1 price.. Ales a full sapply of the Gsest liquors kept n the bar adjohntrg. The best brands ef CigM. coDsUnty on hsnd. janlBrly A frienffdropping in after dinner, she had to tell the story all over again. Strange to say, he suspected the gentle-mau with the soltaire. "Waa he in when yon paid your raref '•lie was/ have been lor a long Ume. | ait area, of uuv/artla cat LiU.OoV square ty of iu typography, sod healsgaat aaann-ings, enAktlt it te tat olsiei of being Mm model Magazine.'' The valuable premium*. offered to each subscriber, including beauti-ful chromoe worth from 9& to 110, and nnm-erdQs other premiums equally desirable, am imparalleled. Yearly, »S. Address, W. Jrn- Biags Diainil, KM Broadway, H. T. OaaorcieVFeene ^nvevo, $i.M) a year. A brilliant .ad aaetal jn.eeile awnthly. The. prsmiuaiu pSenat t* eaeh .ti.ksurlbor air teal ly wonderful, oompriaiug among them juvs nils booke to the amount of $1.7o, a tine cbromo worth to, s .tereoscope with a nerie. ef slews, e good microscope, Ac. Do not fail to address W. Jennings Dsmorest, r!38 Breed-way, ■. T. . BwerawAI AfoslUy.—The following are the osateate far msteh: Weather-Telegrsnss and Storat-Porecasls; King, uaaabnaus and ble ■objects; Will She rfde or walk; In a Gar-ret ; Lucky Peer; Homeward; The Ancient Fenian. ; Victor Emmanuel's Queen ; Life in the Catiufbel Island. : Wilfrid Cnmbennede; The Celestials ia Sender School; The Out-cast ; Topio. ef the, time ; The Old Canine t; Beyond the Scaa; Home aud Society ; Book, and Authors at borne ; Etchings. "A Musi-cal Party." Tew York ; prico, $3 per annum. 8aaswJt>aswM[ New In Greensboro! JAS. W. ALBBIG11T, CX/MMERCIAX, BROKER. AMD Jot. JR. Pfxrrce, AUCTIONEER. Here opened room- on Wwt Market Street, GTeenaooro, K". O. WE will either Ml pobliely er pri.al.ly, any aud srerything coruugned to us. tar (Jiuoiitn'menu IWan wliemale daalsr. so-licited. Dec.X9tb,18T0:ly Aucnos SALKS, of erery Saturday ereeing A fJonrf .St'oii.—Jmhre Keilv, a Radi-, . — ,-.|i - -, - „. „; « •»' - ■ ■ •' s-ATtS 9aef»WmtSsS3m G^Sonthern Pacrffc Railroad. He' He .a also «rt»af ever^MMfW' further remarked that the South wa» wargi of '**!«£*••**£??* tilled to this favor Own the (lovern- 1 hiring flw-Ust }*»l°aTl It gives ns much gmtiioation I l»nilt. M ha. Lut^sath leipi B oridence ot an improved , ty i»iu>tial rosideuces, towards the South completed, he sold to TK- ..-- . ad. -lowiiJflkPh'imself.and thOTreafiaatBarge ent ment. to sec this spirit and temper he has twen-which, when rich vonng fel mUcelhmeou. U 1 o'clock. ItlOITjVEOiTjD, UOT lihtiin-pd -V. 1*. SI'RRRY, STEIN BROTHERS 4V CQ.. l.iM".el.'r^. r.nd Jobber, of III n.> AID DOIBUBgaric WOOLBKB, an Wholesale Clothiestj, sUVRKirrjtm > SSB BaltunoeeStreet. i.n l n KIN, '- JteHia-rr, Md. ^A.I'I.,11.,,'i.i.itEitqms, S .Ian ell. ly Confectionery and Grocery. J. D. WHITE, AT TIIS POST OFFICE, I* I EI*S constantly on baud a lar*e and JV aril seleeted asaartaneat ef Grocorie., i uufiirtioneries, Ac. j Fine Tobeeeo and Cigars a speciality. «., -::',lil ■ctmlltr Cmaea ■ WESTBRtM.* *VaUEfftIES," W. WESTBROOK A J. U. WARD, J'ropriffors, HAVE recently re eetsblhtbed tlie well kiiowii. popular aad reliable " Wmlhrook Nursene. 31 mile, east of Oreeiieboro, N. C, under the lame aod siyle ol \V—thru, k A Co. All per-ios wisbing Froit Ttreee, Grape Vines, Ac, for Spring plant:iur will god it to Iheir iulereet to correspond with the new nrtn at once, a. they are deUrmiunl to sseet tl>e eauiellcies of the time, by wiling nursery product, uriprscedeatedlr low. All erdor. will reoriv. prompt and csrouil atten-tion. Cetaloeue. eent free on application. Address. WE8TBBOOK A CO.. jan 19, tuniSstal Greensbere, M. C. Judge paciflcatien is followed it will not the President will see ••Let IM have peace" realised burg Courier. lown use IllUI^-ii.n.i" ,..»...™..—--—D- . wnftta on them, beatdes e-tobl4shuig a ,, IsWia^aawal oniony them, rise years .,, ago, » penniU'sn clerk, the son of a >o-e ' va Scotia clergyman, ho entered Iftw where you put it T " Why, ol course he could. "Didn't he get up and then sit down again—the second time lvesidc you f "He did, bat " #"Where's vour pocket V "Why, here," said the lady, plans- ,., ing her nervous fingers (for she was from such a quarter.—It atwwtis excited by the cross questioning) deep aitional evidence of'a rrtuinringJ^9,. VT"V^"„_;<,' g.era. Kijfe years into the pocket of the dress which she „f j„,ticc and friendliness at the ^rthj |4»lU(,>ts«i ^' '"." still wore—"right here. And, God bless me V said she, as she withdrew her hand again, " as I'm a living wo mau, but here's the ring !" Sure enough. The exquisite, in ab Btracting thepnrse, had left the sol-taire behind him. A Broadway jeweler values it at 91,500- Be Knew Tot Muck.—Many years ago, one of the wharves at North End was used as a coal wharf, the oceapant of which had held it for a long time as each. In his employ, as a teamster, was an Irishman called Billy, who had driven bis team so long that it was a Suestion which owned it. lie was a xtnre, and the owner thought he could not get along without Billy. As both W. S. RMUtin. (In 'l'.ie BeMing,) Dealer in Forergn and Domestic DJ3,Y OOOIJS, GBOCERIES, BOUTS. Shees, Notions, snd general Merchsu-diSe, S Urge «.«* SW1 a~.rtni.-nl of NEW GOODS oSwred St very low price, tor CASH or country PHODUC M" ill* insaaTBW tli*- puMi. thai It* iffoiimt'iil ■•!" tin* ni"*i .mpn Th- undt'rMA'iitH. rtrwiid-ci liw t>ii hiaan<] ■ i METALLIC Itl'KIAL CASKS, wliitrh aM !■> fKtpmiA tofuni- ,-ii .,! 'I,.- IOWMI prwtffa. II. .."■■ titf-fivi- The bod* fn>m decay, and „re mptdW tiikint th*- pl«c- i* fhf urdinmrY WINHI- : -. i! d ».-t rniii|»«mlivrly hul lillle motv. . - , u l«- -*>.-i. .u my ilw, WM COLLINS. UOaSaaat fc.fLil l'..ll-Ulltly till ItaUld a.D'1 tu .»•;■- d-l. OtnaaamrtnTl. J..H . . •: I.. i "7 ] .1 '-H , Nashvillr un INSIJRANCK no. IIIIIN M. BASS Pamnnaai, WM II. SMITH 8ltCKnARY,Naahville. fllOS B. BAILEY Sr.trK AUKXT,Ral«i,!h. A Urge supply of Coffee just received at lCf •JU,-r5,-end-:«J eeBts i»r lb., aad also a large lot of country cured bacon Ahm a large supply of Ladies' end Gentle- UMUS' Linen lu,uilk«ictiicis. eed_towel.,_ at concerning this variety of grain : 1 have had it growing on my lami for five years, and have found it valu able tor a pasture grass and for hay.— It stands the drought well with me, employer and man were the possessors all(i ti„. winter also. Its roots pene-of more or less irascibility, frequent trale the soil to a great depth, and were their explosions, and Billy was Kri)Vc j,, the shape of a hen's foot. The discharged at least once a day: but atem grows npbonChing. I know of though frequently discharged, he never uo Itto varieties. The seed can bo went off. One day the employer, dur MVuiufall or spring; but the best ing one of these passages, burst out: lilue j„ t„ Mw it in the iatL The soil •'It's no sort of use, Billy; I can't learn on w|,ich I have it growing is a clay, you anything at all, and have been try - jbc stud can bt^ sown with clover in ing for years.'' "Shure aud yea have bl,rj11K M tui. two together make an then, lairnt me wan thing," said Billy. exee||,.iii grass for hay or pasture.— "What is thatr was asked; "1 shall lie It Ulttl e[vell a]\ my neighliora who glad to hear of anything you have i,.lvl. agjee) it perfect satisfaction.— Keilv has hitherto rtrlVowed h; damiio,, yesterday wasqmte an agrw- ^^'^Sthe and if Mrm£~£ ESh£OTj5^ ht. iuvocahao, Baptists of'Ml■ »*>"* ft* jSril some church. Me is a man of ideas Slid Utoreture, and li» house u a reeort 1 tor poets, wits, and |-«>i>le «>f fgja*f- . . „«' At the same time he Is as gay and Mj - Orchard Gi a«.-.—A correspondent ot ^jn 5)>(r(tM ,„ nppearaoce. But hew the liural Xem Torlxr,writes as follows redaeed nncos. janUUy W. 8. BANKIN. GIMIaTJEeUEB, Ax. All grade, of Sonars. Coafora. Tess, Sosp. CsudtU, Syrup, Ac.slways on hand at tewest cs.h price.. C. E. ECKEL A Co-janWly H.,,1, Street. k'radually eecurinn the cou Agencies hare We: ded into seven Sutcand the baaiaaai done 1-7" u;,- -r,:iler than during Tills I'onrpaay - - relenee ..I the public. Ageiicie. have been .and ll the two year. COL. JOHN E8TEN COOKE'S LIFE OF GBMXBAI. LEE. rllrti.tn.only antkaatte "Lito of Genersl Le." that U now In press; snd probablv the oely on. of sny vslu. that will bs pnUubed for Mveral yssr. to come. It was eoejeseeced m 186« sad bad Oeneral La.', oousent sod appro? al. D. APPLETON A CO., PnMisber.. Hew Turk. JESSE FIBIUKK. Qsneral Agent for Vhvinle and North Csrollna, IIW Capitol St., Biekniond. |y AK>IIU Wanted in all pert, of the country. yaVSw learned." "Shure, sir, yez have lairned me that.IT/iocT. hundred makes a ton." Bdly knew too much to be spared. iriat if eoilt to hear Hilton.—A Chi-cago paper in anticipation of a visit from >[itssou to that city, makes an estimate of the cost of attending oue of her concerts. The grand total is a trifle leas than fifty dollars; the items ot expense being as follows : Carriage hire, 810; two seats in dress-circle, 9"; Gloves, $1 ; Nectie, 92.50; Nilson monogram Handkerchief 93J5; abottleofSilsoiiBoquet.*1.2-J; one band boqaet, 83.75; shave with tonic and bay mm, 26 cents; dyeing moustache, IB cents; toilet vinegar on face, 10 cents; extra shine, 15 cts.; photograph of Nilsou, 50cents ; " Life of ITilSOU, illCOntn; fees in cloak room 50 cents; candy, 50 cents; aaaae for two, 96.40; wine, 95; loss of day's salary in pursuit of tickets, 91.50; oue rasa of beer after seeing her home, cents; one paper of chewing tobacco 10 cents; tare on horse airs home, 5 if such a bill as that will The seed can be bought »t nearly the seed stoics. all In addition to the 9Mi,750,000 al-ready paid by the United States to the several Slates for oxi«uaes incurred in raising volunteers during the late war. the sum ol*7,7f«,000still remains due. Maine has a claim tor 9AS7.00O; Sew Hampshire for 8400,000; Ver' mont foi 6i;U,000; MassaehusoUa for 6Ar.1.0lMi; Kbode Island for 840,000 ; Connecticut tor iO«S000; Sow York for 9!NNI,(NH>; New Jersey for »i»,000j rniinjl-snir *T ♦a-lirU00; Maryland for817,<HHI; Ohio lor #51*1,000 ; Indi-ana lor 61.OJ0.OO0; Michigan for 8100,- ONI; Illinois lor 81,li^OrgOtl; Wincoii-sin ior #|t;n,000: lowa for 9ivfi,000| Kentucky for 81,20S,OUO; andNcbraska lor #lo,imo. Xho other States have beeu i«aiil in lulhor nearly so. Among these, Delaware received #3,019, and , that for subsistence ouly. Ishin spirit— , , tuanv soorea of forlurea were neede.1 to make this oue Wall street snecesa I NobU Charie* SuTnner'i Rebuke to Grant,— Wuhinfiton. Feb. 1—When the Seuate went inexeentive session to-day, Senator Chaudler moved to discharge the Committee on Foreign Relations from any further consideration of the nomination of the Rev. Mr Cramer as Minister to Denmark. Mr.Sumnerspraug to his feet aud said "I object for the reason that in two monthsthcCommitteehasbeen unable to find any reason why be should be eon firmatl,'except because be ia the Fresi dent's brother-in-law." ' This defiant remark fell like a bomb-shell into the Senate, and the Vico- President said; "Objection being made, the motion cannot be entertained to dajv' The Republican party in Congress seems to be drifting around without any leader ornnity of purpose. In the Senate the Democrats and Republicans combined to put Joshua R. Hill in as Senator from Georgia, and in the House they again combined to abolish the test oath aud enable rebels to hold office, wherever President or people will give it to them.—N. Y. Sum. gen-eral notice. The statement of the Democrat IS this that some eijjbt asoBth ago Mr. T. B. Msaoa, who keeps s mus-ic store ou Wisconsin street, ascer-tained that he had a cancer on Iris face the size of a pea. It was cot ont by Trr. Waloott and the wound purttally healed, snYiHfxrnetitly it grew atain, and while lie was at Cincinnati on lirnineat it attained the size of a hickory nut.— He has remained there si nee Christmas ami is now perfectly enred. Tke pro-cess; ia this: "A paeoc. of slicking plaster was pnt over the cancer (a little larger that the cancer,) MI that the cancer aud a small circular rim of healthy skin nett te it was exposed ; then a plaster made of chloride ot tine, blood root, aa4hagb«at Hour aud water, was spread on a piece of niusliu the site of this circular op-ening, and applied to the cancer for twenty-four hours, on removing it, the cancer will be found to be buruesl into aud appear of the color and hardness of an ohljshoe sole, and the e-irrnhvr rim outside of it will look white aad aar-boiled, as if soaWerl by hot steam ; the wound is now dressed, aud the •aiside rim soon separates, and the cancer comes out in a hard lump, and the place heals up. The plaster kills the cancer, and it sloughs out like dead flush, and never grows again. "The remedy was discovered by Dr. Fell of London, and has been used by him for six or eight years with —fail-ing success, and not a ease has been known of the reapparanceof thecancer when this remedy has been applied.* The above remedy has been used oa a sore in onr family which trad every appearance of a cancer. It had attain-ed the site of a large oboatnut, ana . it came out exactly as represented above in about ten days, and healed np in ten davs more.—A S. Wetmtt, cttraSo-ga .•fre.as, X- 1'., ia Rural A'«* Tort. Csttnrt Caaa«a..-The Washington Patriot says : . .. " Those who are to go out, it is said, are Fish, Belknsp, OresweU, Botrtwel, ami Akermen. The first two. ate to '',; nirv.1 hy a biafl atock o( 4jt»0.000, and ...11..I llmM-ai with the CompUx-ller of i Biali ■■! Tsitmtaa y„r t-vnry $Um (,f abilitie* it ha- ptLXM of It inpt-at* i It..- Pulicr-.i r:,-MIT I- liiHrkv larefefawnta jau ','0..i:u i<« rrTiruiuin on rw«id»i»cr or tnavel, 0 -xira prwuiitim* uu f-niale risk-. r- Hbvral . aud it* rntins inaiia*r-*- •j l-T prutlt'iM'w.ecouoiiir aud prompt WILLIAM BARR1NGEK, Diatrict A K ml, Urtfiiaboro. GUAM** u< QIEEI'S WAKK-Wr tkAVw r-tct-iV-.1 a Uuf« athlilmu u, our former IU-CV ol ()lm-» p.nt, Qu««n'* War*. Uiipchuiu-m, Ka«<aten* Oil, -to., all of which we offer low for cash. C. E. ECKKIa A CO.. Un iJJily frnnth Btrajsrt. PDBU VlflTA LODGK, i. O. O. F., ni"-i- levularlw tm »Ttry Tuta-toj night Th« llt-t Tuf«jd»y ui«bt th a m"*nm. «- SPECIAL IKTEB-BfJ -.ill he held. ViaiiiuM hnrihrvi. crrtlially re-wived. »• SCOTT, N. O. JAS. W. ALBHIOHT, Sec. jau lir.ly I cents. Mow, not terrify the ChicagoSabvrite, whose Westerly, some two > average salary is »1M a day, and ■chased a pan ot minks, make him pray Heaven that Xilsson ' commonly jai*A. .. .„-..,, may never come, Chicago employers tnlpiH«tlie"Ataea-ieautS-t.le;"for 9ot» would do well to look after their cash ' money back, and . t nA«- i.ao MTminks on head oue rstir «>, afsat.—A correspotideut of the Fall River rretat states that Mr. Owen, of rssinee, par . of o> speoies called by for dealers and Tke lAfnehhurg tndDnnrilleRailroad. There is now every probability that means will be provided to carry on the construction of the Lynchbnrg and Danville road, which will give to Bal-timore another mnch-ueeded link ot southern communication. — Baltimore tiuMttt. that he had got his mouey I now has 87minks pair which he has refused 9400 for. The sable mink ia rather smaller in size an* , ol a daiker hae than our New Kotjiand minks. This uiiukery is aUrsmtrng I considenible atteutlou smoag farmem , in WestiKirt, Maatt, ana-elsewhere, and donbtloas the cxainplt. «f Mr. Owen might lie followed to udvsutAgw in many loealittes^iVewtasra^e'eWTta*. 000 persnnnm, while Ftah dsstres to retire to private life. BtmtwsJt, ««s 2lild,i.not iu harmony witi^.Presi-dent on several important maters, chief among which Is the rig£*» toaltntish the incoirte tax. OWstil aud Akermsn were MrJ*«*ed to «o out «,,«, tinst mace, and tt is aaawtedtbat them is absolute necessity for making cl,augc, s.. far as CreswoB Is concerned, by not only i>»Ktfcal hot pMk. rea Mng. Plewanton fs to socceed Bout watt, sad aoata Ponnsylvanian willI go ■aahvthsi'os^orUce Department. 31or-touwill take the SUM rJeparttncnt, STS said to be now »"«%"*"« ammgemsnts to t*a» end. The War rie^ment will be filled by aoate one ZSFZL kaTeuetaenr»enoi^t4)l>aja.a;e Dowerinadonbtful State. Soon,- in PicuTar is mentioned for Attorney. General." ' A ifoHd Full of Tratstwe-It is relat-edbv a. aatitaable and very pious la Shcttoppcd snd insisted that they .bonldacSutpanyherto, church AI ter soaio persuasion the three eKiest Wiaanted foul tie youJifteat, a lad of gZssix years, persistently refused - Jr^^ctl'tyoicome my hy f sanl U« kiay: it ii very wrong of yon to rc^ ''Brtl.dont'^to^- s- The Debt of Uauachuiette Citiee.— The cities of Massachusetts, says the Sew York Tribune, "seem, according to the annual exhibits, to be most no-bly endowed with debts. For instance the City of Boston owes a little over 920,0011,000; Chelsea, 9781,000, besides 92,000,0110 water bonds; Lyun, 8788, 300; Worcester, 61,900,000; Lowell, 6T07.124 ; Lawrence, 9411,000; Haver-biil, 9140,000 ;Tannton, 9108,450; Fall River, 9270JJOO; Sew Bedford, 8705,- 950. It must be said, however, that the bonds ofall these cities sell many of them at par, and none of them at more than a trifle below; sod that the interest is always promptly met We have been often told that Massachusetts was decayiug, but she certainly has not lost her financial credit." Wht, what is the reason V The In rs£k«e ol the liuie fellow waxed de Satejand in an ihdbznw1 V****e *x' SEE? h^By^^ Ky^often write about*«» A Gentleman.—The subjoined para-graph, oupped from so exchange, is a valuable little volume in itscJf: "So mau is a gentleman, who, with-out provocation, would treat with in civlity the humblest of his species. It is vnlgarify ter which no accomplish-ment of dnasev address can ever » toae. The man who desires to make ev-ery oue around him happy, and whose greatest solicitn is never to give oflhnae to any one, is s gwitleman by nature and species, though he may never have worn a suit of broadcloth, nor ever heard ofa lexicon. There are men in evervtkrob ol whose heart there issotie-iluile lor the welfare of mankind, and whose very breath is perfumed with kludness." Bleten Thoueemd Perttne Killed by oaavksa.—An English paper says : "A at. l'atriuk ia evidently wanted iu In-dia as much as ever he was in Ireland. During the year 1860 no less than 11,- 416 rajreons In the Bengal PresMenqy died from the effects ot snake bite.— The return giving us information has been carefully compiled; all the merehr sick aud wounded have been ommittcd, as well as those sodden deaths whit ia India are often attributed to anal bites by IsSirs to property euiduly eag for their inheritance. Itisasurpnsii fact thst this destruction of human life poes on year by year and that do afiVacioos means are adopted to cheak ite ravages. ]iiyimy.—\ man by the name of Lin ties age about 25 and claiming to hail from Sorth Carolina, waa aneatrd in Abingdon oa Wednesdsy evening trader a charge of having two living wives iu the State be comes from—one iu tinillortl and the other in SurrjY— He was committed to await the reqats-itfon of the Governor of K. a-i*aV oew Vtr;/isin. A Much Married Cougre*tman—R ia now slleged by the Washington Btar and othernewsiatpera toatAjongresaatan Bowen, of South Carolina, who is un-der indictment for bigamy in Wash-ington, was married in Augnsta,Oa.,iu 18.",2, to a Mrs. Hicks, who daises to be his wife, notwithstanding the eieims of two other ladies to whom it is charg-ed he has been married since. This woman, the .Vhtr says, has filed a 6e-elaratiou to the effect that the atarrisd and lived with Bowen "UU 1836, when he deserted her, and remained away uutil about six months ago, a period ot nearly twelve years; that she has been informed and believes that during that time he has contracted a second and third marriage with Tabitha Parks, st Sewport, Fhv, Jan. 1869, aod Susan, Pettiegrn King; on the Slst ef ArtfwSt, 1870." The declaration ia signed by "Frances Bowen." 0real Tree*from little Acorn* Qroee. Bolivar was a druggist. Mohamet Ali was a barber. Virgil was the son ot a potter. Milton was the son of a scavenger. Horace was the son ofa shopkeeper. Demosthenes was the son of a cutler. lJols-rt Burns was a ploughman in iVyresliire. Shakespeare was the son of a wool-stoplcr. Cardinal Woolscy was the sou of a poor butcher. Oliver Cromwell was the son of a London brewer. Whitefleld was the son of an fnn-ke*| s<r at Gloucester. Columbus was the son of a wearer, aad a weaver himself. John Jacob Astor once sold apples on the streets of Sew York. " Honor and fame from no condition rise : Act well your part, there all the honor lie..' People are being tried in variant places for violating the Internal Reve-nue laws of the Unitad States. It is lucky that all persons who break these laws are not held to trial. If they were, President Grant would have to be indicted and arraigned. He has violated the Internal Revsmna lavwt by appointing sssa-to offfos as assessors and collectors of the revenue whom the law excludes from such sppoint-meats. JV. IT. Sun, . ... • nu
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 23, 1871] |
Date | 1871-02-23 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 23, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
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Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-02-23 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871564460 |
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Estoblished in 1824. J THURSDAY, FEBttUAB? 23, 1871. . ''. I i4arrri>| Imi. le- {New Series No. 157.
TOMBS and
MONUMENTS.
The n nderrign ed resriectfully Inform. Msfrisnds
uJ the public .1 lsrae.thst he >• i»wjwepsrsd to
furnish .11 kind, of■UCT.lt. »ud Tomh.tonc«,
./ Iste* designs, wltb promptneaa, sad at price.
to .ult th. flnn.
Order, solicited ui promptly fllled.
\rrAl 1 work west , >.C-D.
llnpd. R»rBr. 4c QUiner,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
frreouforo, AX.
PRACTICE iiiilieCourusf\toUW,ti|s,iaji
Davidson, Stokes, Tsdkis, Sarir,
U ; . I am and Caswetl Counties.
4 the Hrm will slwsg. attend th. regular
I . l.,urt« of KockinflUm, ll.waare ead
Goilfcrd eouetlss.
INc.Sn.lSSS. Sg
C I . SlKM.KMlALI. JoIl.NN.8lA»t«».
MENDENHALL 4 STAPLES,
ATTOBKRITft A* IMI.1T.
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Will pmHn in th« Curt, of Guilfard, bkbr
L.n .'l»a>id-..n. Kur.T.h., St-k-. Kandulpl. and
Alau : al-. U. t>. Cin-uit and Uirtnct Loiilw.
Upetlal UUBOoi Kivn to (»llwtiun. in all pa«»
., K\v Slal^, and 10 caw* in Bankruutcy.
- in,.flhc Court HOUM.
., _ud l" ca«»in I
; a^ ' >«ic« ou« d»"' Surth of the ^
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N. H. D. WILSON,
General Insurance Agent,
B*p*ea.nU FIRE C—j»»ni» with mnpM
CAi'ITAL of
Twi.tr Miiii«m..f Mlm.
tuo TW«
MTHk LMe IN81IANC8 WiPANT,
Wa&mmtl by »y in the CHEAPNESS
>ud HeltakUIty of in Pollci*a.
ASSBT3 S12,000,000.
Call and in»ure your property agminat Uaa
by tire, and tliu. aecore you a home, and pre-vent
oxnbarxeaanient in buaiuea*, in cftee of
accident.
Or Proride * LIFE POLICY for the «np-
Mrt of y«wi wife and children when TH are
eone. OFMCK :-lk»ki»t Houae of WlUen
3c Shober, South r.'.m St. 77:ly_
«.H.D.WMJtm. CHA». E.SUOBEK.
W1LSOM *. SHOBER,
BANKERS,
GHEKXSKOKO, JV.O,
(South Elm Street, oppoafu Exprea. OCee.)
Bey ead eell Gold and SilTer, Beak Note.,
State awl Gorenment Bonda, Kail Road Stock.
and Bonda, &*., dtc.
loP" ReeelT. Money mi depoeit .ubject to SIGHT
CHECK , >nd alfow IntercM !■ It»»*
ipou um. depoeiu of CCKKEKCr er SPECIE.
X>le«oBuat Ttneenffeei Pavpeirl
Colleftioia Ms<« at til Actwsibk? Pslnt,.
Sept. 16th, ly
LOST.
One* thann> boat locked faat to • .how ;
Bat nut eat the chains day by day,
And the boat waa looeened more and more,
Aa the nuteniof. supped away,
T«t any day, an ontatretched hand
Could hare eanght it, and locked it again to
Una.
Bat nova* a hand wa. aferetehod to aare,
And the boat at lent wa. free :
And abet like an arrow over the wave,
And drifted ont mid-aea.
And never, oh! never acme* the main
Will the heat to the ahem be brought again.
So waa any heart, love, linked to thine;
Bat aaglant eat the ehain. away ;
Tat a Under word, lore, I opine,
Weald here aand it any day.
Ay I a lender word, aeid Brat or hut,
Weald ham m.aded the ehain, and held it
tart.
Bnt the word waa lacking—and to my heart
Slipped from it. chain, like the boat;
And then aa the hut link, fell apart
It sped orer the waves afloat.
Nor pleading hands, nor words, yon see,
Bring the boat to shore, or my heart to thee I
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