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rlTH.ISHED W™H.T ByDUFFY^_ALBRIGHT. I.........l. invariably in adrenal. ■ ■-»■■■ rr:.r:r.r tyAny i"-t~u -siding/»* "■" „i„■,.n-.-[■■'■ r°"* ...'',■•'•"" '-- Established in 1824.1 THURSDAY, 1UROT 16, 1871. h-0 '" i"«rti""- i . ;,.„.,.....: »,.Hi»» 1 ■.,.- alhe, .«.. u...i.t!•- One ye. : i • -n.-.i. * i ... : ■ddrtioeal I tree nifiiih», ••*•' - | ...i.ll..,.- " I I:,. ftUf • ■ • , . . an l.i ineertMin, Kacb additional Mil" i.»,..i.-i.-. >:. - ' t » . \i .,r. •" * '" '•" * "j.l :',--.ll" <>.■■■■ l a- ii adiuuoaal I Ml far 41") I..UU 10.U0 C"0 MM 2U.U0 30.110 ■—*- —— {New Series No. 160. Remember the DEA.3DI TOMBS and MONUMENTS .00 4JIU IS li'.mi ;j.oo 15.00 «.ou 4WU 75.00 1*5.00 .. ,- :';,i.,..i. *•£,*;M*-W" ..wk. ?-'». »i mlraurr. WMU *HH quarterly .r riaiBiie, wwrlw teM,«*i«rf ., ,.,;,i- ,..'•. paid for in ■«•' Professional Cards. ■ v., H MIMKII. TJOS. Bi'ms.JS., ■ ' '• ■ >■ ■"■•■ ™&&T* JNH.4, I.IIMKR, Kiiennnire,a.v. l>ill..r.l. JSulHii .v Mlliner, NlioIlNKYS AT LAW. Urrtnmaro, a.V. 111! MTICK .i,ihel...irlei»fi;uilfi.rd.AlaniaiKe '. David S,..k». &dkb, Surrv, „ li.ni aiel *"»-w<-ll Ouuiie.. . iwlll ..1 ..ay. ...end .W .-*"»»; . , .„:. „l Itoekiagwaai, Alliinm and ; ■ . .■ lie*. ... /i... i lly - ■ |. vi.M.iM...... iWt*«* MENDENHALL & STAPLES, v ,• j (> if N J: v s J\ v II4WI I,III;IH»BOKO,».<:.. ilUCurUofOoilfcr*. ..'.irking- , . , Foe/the, Slok.- ltai,l.*l*. end lsa.II.S-CI u..i.U.i-in.il..utw. s„, ,. ....,,„, ,„n„„„„. u. all |..ru ill ii Hankranwjp. . , " i."i V.iu. ofthe Cuo ii."i-'. KICMDV \l.. K/.LPH GORRELL, Attorney ?.nd CiHiuselloratLaw, ... ' ...,.„.....x... i u« if"». II ,- Con* llnime, in., i' lo-may basuja*. • hil wstain, .■ (! .ut . ('.■■Ill .J ..lUll... Th. under»ijrned rrepeetfully iiit'..rin. hi*D-ien.k. .n.l til. public .1 large.tkel be i. BSW UlaJSSM to furnndi all kiniUi.f Monument. MM '1'.iiibrtimw, (J~l.ii—! AiSlgMi with pt.inj|»Ui*##, .n.1 .t priw. In «uit IN- II:II-». Onlrn —liiiirJ .n.l pnmipily Hii "^-All»"tk —ffClljlWy BWM JvliverM on tl»' nult.^.1 fi--e sf cbavg*. 8. O. ROBERTSON. ■J, i 1 , <:karlM'. A*. '•. N. H. D. WILSON, Geuoral Innuranco Ayent, CBEEKSBORO. U.K. RcutwnU KIKE CiimiianliM with fgttffM CAPITAL of Tanll .lIllllo».of ■»ll.r». mm Ufe LN'SUBANCE COMPANY, I'niinrfi. ' b>' lth> "' tDC (-'ll^AI'^'E^ .ml Rellul.llHy '■< - 1'•■litii-*. ASSETS $12,000,000. Call anil iiiaure join ~aw»watj tgajlrt loaa by lire, ami tliu. aacim you a hmim, ami f- VIMII Ultailin—Kll in taauMM, i" taiw of acoiilent. |7i»- Provide a LIFE FOUCI for tho anp-port of your »ife ami .liililrin when v..u are ion.-. Omen-.-Banking Hoan of WIIHOII ft SIIOIHT. South Kim 8f. "lly N.H.D. Wiutox. ~ CIIAS. E. SIIOIIKK. niLMIi ft MKPIIIII, BANKERS, QRBESSBO&O. X.C., (South Elm Strvrt. opposn* ExpnM OfflVe.I Hill- iin.1 «•!! 0«M Blld Silver, Hank X..I.-, Sntf.^i/C-vruiiientB.ui.l-. Kai! BaM Stork. ami Bon.l", iu., ft*. , ,.,,.„T -J-J-r ITaorlTa Mimarrii Moail aabjatl t" BHin t CHECK i an.l iilio w I in. i .M »■ klajjl upon l—i iliiiuaili uf CUBKENCV ..r SPECIE. Di*ci>unt Ttawtll—m l^Hiwr! CoHeftiuDS Made at all AMH&ftk Point.-.. Sept. 16th, IT Chat. G. Yates, MANTJFAQTURER OF III • I:..:. I.4ph an*theSnpwanCPTI .... . ....!,.! proai|N i.H.-iilT..ii u-.ll _. .... IUJUI I. I-III-.. ...liiuiiltM u . ,.. % ■ .1,,..4.1., 1-7I.3.U .. . -. i. u.i. .'II..s. n k.:<M ll. , i , J.-.V.-J i" BankruptcT H IU( J.EiwiM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . I:I:I...-I..H:I.. K. I . 1»i: v. ii. .. ... dwCuurla ufGuuford, Ii.rk- II II id !IJi..l..lpli AI-. in lb* ■ 11 i ii..,* UM I'uit.-.l Btataa i \..( ' 1 . .• •.... ..-,... UTIVl 11. KH RKI r « %»>ifc« - i . . •- i I i.,!. I.- ill. llll>«iur.ki ,- W .'::-■' -N. \». ,. -,.. ....... (;.n In ll..- |.|..--. ilti.il. ■ . . . T NII...1.1 i..i prw-acffiy I - \ ... ui I nill practice be n .i.j-ii.t.^1 l.y late a»t .-t . ■ ■ -ii ay. ., . ■! |.i..i.i|>tlv !.. auplicatlnM .1'.- : r..i._'i.— remoring i« lh. i^o-i .- - . ■ .. - .: the war >iiii|> I.. Ill l-l--'. J. I. M'AI.KS, \ I'. XireesMwro, X. C. SCAt.ES \" SCALES, irroKNEVSATLAH u.i .i lit- State, Federal ■» Ml. i . ..„n.. .-.I..1 Mi. u-\ !i> ll-w Colin ■ ( . may \vai "I tli«- BuftF. \ WmcvrorHi, ii. C. t ttr-toosbaru, N. C. -i Business Cards. W. B. FARRAR v. Aim M IBRR,JKWBLBKa ..ITiriAN. ..> aboro, X. C. II.,- eoausf-auiy on h.n.l . ■pkouIUI I—...- ...mi af FaithiiHuxlil*' -ltuj.rii, and - -i.'.-i..li.l Wmttht, ASP CLOCKS, Xfluek icill u »»w . I ■ T) \ l» lor rANHI ' I l.-.fl.«l,.J.v.,lry..S,.»iiii:JU.l.n,.... ' - .(..I..I ili.'i,| M...J nil .iit.tt li.tll.e - ••• il.e lll.l Albrigut II I, E..-I ."■I fkel Hl-ly S. H. HAWES, II >ilMh A RKtAtL I'KU.iV'R r\ ANTHRACITE WD laifniiiiiioii!* Coal, 1 .' leeolll .,.,.1 Carv Slr..-'- i^iCHM:o3sriD, VA. II..V ll. l,l,l-|Hl 1. I». sl'KUUY, STEIN BROTHERS &C0., Importm HI.a .l.,t.t.,.rw of |.'Oltl:II.N l.M» l>l.*lr:sTI|- HIWLKW, Wholesale Clothiers, iirvr.it - i i\ 1 06 ltuiiiiiiore Suc-i, • ■ -. -ii IN. ftaftiawrr, Sid. IM'I Ml mi i i-n;...-R. y JHII ;»th:l\ lalllr lascA. T1'- underaigned rtnecl , |. iblie tl.nr he I.a. on l.aml an -i lupi .red METALLIC 1 ' MAI. I ASKS ,hJc i- prepared to ram- ■ • pi ,.. -'■ U -.;. bam .Ini.T. ami • • ! ■ i.la ■ ul tin ordiu inrwuod -• romparalirelr hut little MR. ' - —.II ..i mj ahop. ' \v.vi. COLUS8. >V« :■ I ".'-.. ;.,,.,..tuilly ,,i, band and niada lo.nrder. t.i.-.,.b..„.) j„. tthJalTkta Harness, Saddles and Collars ii:\.\h .1. PEAHCE, IT NEVER PAYS. It never pay. to fret an.l growl I When fortune aerin. our foe ; The better bred will po«h ahead And etrlke the hcaTer blow : For luck I. work, And ttn»e wh.. .birk 8hoold not lament their doom, But yield the play, And clear the way. That bcttAT uieti have room. It newT p»Tn to wreek the health In drudging aftet gain. And ho i. Mild who think, thai gold la cheapest bought with pain. An hnnible lot, A coay cot, jlave tempted oven king., Pur uatlotiH high That wealth will buy, Not ott contentment brings. It never paya 1 a blunt refraiu Well worthy of a ii.tig, For age and youth must learn thi. truth That nothing pay. Ihat's wrong. The good and pure Alone are aure To bring prolonged aiicce... While what i. right In iieaveu'. .ighl I. alw.y. .ure to hie... MASONRY SAVBD tltM. A Th tuiiin fttoiy.—W« DM iutlel.teil totbo Portland Anju* for the i.>llo»iii(.' thrillitif,' utorj- : If we are not mistaki'ii we have lii-.inl or reatl Homewlien1 Iliat "trnlli is strangt'i than fletion." An insteiHf, Ktrirtly true, has MM to our know-ledge wliirh vividly illustrates that, ami also ezhibita with almost startling effect the danger of BH* l»w and the benefits of Miisonrv. A j-oiitiK Maine man. who w engag-ed in the "euuiuierfial tiaveliug" hiwi-uess for a Chicago house, was reccutlv traveling oat in the Ihr West, when be was taken pOMession of on the train byiwonien who sim|ilv infurmed him that they were olheers ami they waul-etl him.' He expostulated, explatneil. demanded explanatious. &r., bnl all in lain. So one on the train fcnea bin, and there were Iltose who dtd know the ollieers. All he roilld gel out oi then was thai he was the man thev wanted. In tins v.ay he wa» t-i KEEPcooatontlyonhaiKl a mil naxawuioi ^ Mmv i.m niiles into the nil.n.i.. 1 rjpen arrival be had no longer to n-main in Ignorance of hi- BO|i|Mwed of-tenee. the whole village beingont to wekxtwehim with eachcries as **U«re"s the d—U bom .i...•;' -.•.•'ir,,i at last." "Let's string him up ? The otBeiTs made some show nf re-sisteme. but the excited mob took ■MMetwioa of their victim and marched linn into the town near the centre of Something New in Greensboro: vjtjjeh anooae wusalrcadi slrtlligover mm, She... Ir„ 1 Dn u.—i-an. l I Ham OHM In.... *i"„'—. an ,:..|SI,.„ l dealer . Wood Ware Lam «., Ci ■dcerr ■■ml I. ■W ^ ai •, On- Stol ..., a ..I a-.< rle.1 Ii ...1,. rim ally.— N. •' S...H Elm StreH Oieene .„..,X.f U.M.I. ...1.1 1. V. fc,T .».!.. or barter. pill '.»: 1 v Buchanan % McDonald, Grocery and Confectionwy, 'Coniet staaid .1 Depa4,J {TEEProua -ntlT mi liaml full WIlllWl I I CAjrpiEs. tA-ES. SMt*..;.,KtT.S. MTS. RAISINS, URAN0R8, 4c. A tine -t.^k .if Family Oroeanei at ihe Iowe.i ■ .lVofthelil ^t Liejann kept MaBB. Alw. . r—'.' .-ui-piy in the bar i.,li..u.w- Th- beat brand. ..I fiB,. tame on hand. •ii 19:1* JAS. W. ALBKllilir. OODTMERCIAL BROKER. Jet, i;. Ptaree, AUCTIOlifcCS. HMT* oomwl raiMM on W—i M^k-iiStr.'*t. Y\^P wW •JM»— HI |"ilili.ly or |.riv»i-ly, miy T? ami MmrpmmhgU4&g*"& *• '"'• ft- li.i-'ilil.tiil-!,..!:. 4.M*. ','* d«-l«ti HO" AIVTIMX S\Tr« r-vrrv Saluplav «vi ! ut 1 .-Ilitll.'iHII* I'dock. Meu HOTlinooh MHIKKUX" ;. W. WfiSTBBOOK & J. M. WAKI). HAVE me-ntlv rp-ttjlablUitd ibf> nVll known, POIMW :'id iebl<le " Wwtbtook NuMctw**' Sin.lnMr>tof G, **>boro, N. C. lUMkr mW pHme- acr*l Mjla >>t WaMDfttMb $- Co. All \wf$mm u.riiii'L' Km.! 'l'lr-^r-, I.IHJI-) VIMW., £fi I*"" Sjiriun |»laiiiiuu, wtil Hud it to their int.-ir-t hi eunwpood with tba B*W Una at "in-, u tli*j ar>> . I^t•■niiin.-. I tonm the Mctgnuiee of the tinea by MlHug Miwn pnidiirta onprceedetriedh' low. All onkr* will no .«« P*oni|>t RIMI cuvtul mtten limi. ClUlUoglMi Mini frw "it wpticatii.li. A.ldf.-. WESTBEOOK A CO., jau I?, l-7lfiiu-itl Oneiaboro, X. C. W; STRANKIH, ill. *.*- S 'Mill"-) Dealer in Foreign and Domestic iDR/X" OOOTJS, 0ROCEUB8, BOOTS, shoe.. X..II-II.. aad gimaul Uereban-dlM-. a l.t.'e -t>. k and Maomnelrt uf NEW tiOODs uaVrad .1 nn km prhaa foi CASH ureomitry I'RpDUCE. \ latge supplv ofCoBee jnst resetTed at 1«». •.'i',--^r.,.niid-:Wi cent, jver lb., ami also a large lot «.f c.untry enreil bacon. Alao a large .upply of Ladiea' and (Jelitlc-nieli." Limn Han.Ikel,!ii. f». and to«.l., at redur.'.l ,„•;.".. W. S KAXKIX. {an l'.e.ly (itnii:un:«, A. . \T All gradaw « Sugars, ('..flee.. Te:,.. S-.an, Cal..le|., Syrup. At. alw.v- ..ii band .i loia -' *-a-l. prieea. C. E. ECKEL .V Uo>, j.u Kfcly S-uth Street. COL. JOHN ESTEX COOKE'S LIFE OF GENERAL LEE. THIS i. the oily uitlienlie "Lite ot Ueueral Lee" ibat i» now in pre.. ; an.l piohahlv the •uly -eie uf any value that «ill be publiabed for -everal year. t.. cease. It v...- eommeneen in Isi.6, and had (Seneial Lee*, enwwent and appn v-al. 1). Al-l'LKTt.N A CO., l'uhl -her.. New lark. JESSE FISHER, General Agent !•.. Vinj uia and North Caralhw, I In- Capital si. Rirhm md. iy Agent. Wanted in all part, of the irv, looaio' /-iLASS aiad <|l ITA'K WAKE. I. .. IL.ik. t Street, Hi ,i.r.i..>..l . competent enrpa of ei |...liein ..I Maine.. Marker, jnil Saddler., -■ II" lint ill.lll|...|lient. to llnna- dealing in !i u la • ii.ler. fioina di.taii.e pnmo.t iill.il and - ,i -l.i,itiea QUARAHTEEU • lull IIIII. in ..r Saddlery Hardware ' :'\ on hit ml, Kepairing done i'BOMPTI.y. XKATl.V and CHEAPLY. 1 ■• Market at., r.reenaboro, H. C. MMa M 'J. JAS. M l,AKl(ETl',_ HURST, PURMEL-LoiCQ., - >M. « in,11 -nK DBujoej is Vii.ri.an, ii.i-li.-li. (it-rnuin and French ■aii i.ooos, White Goods and Notions, [j"T. I N". VII llal.iim.re Street, , „v,„'\"1 . 1IAL1IMORE. feb lOmea I'.'T ^'7^ made »*»o«tabto.~ *■'•. Circular ant Irae Al^TTi, : -'-'■ J-*. Pie,. ,.*!:•'.':; ■ - ,-<•■-.. ..t^alVm,uul„i„, ■•- K .|-i - Journal and X. ,1 Agri.,.l ' to JAS W. ALBBIUIIT ----,■I', " A-t.KITclIEXINewC.rd«n',N.c' Ur We have raeai*ed a large ad.ht » or fbraiar ptnwh efOlna. —d tlanan'a Ware, I amp ihlmaiTi. En i—"". *•- i" of wbiol we offer low lor ea.ll. C. E. ECKEL A CO, j.,11 ID ly S..111I1 Slieet. 1UEXA VISTA LODGE I. O. O. P.. meet, regoiarly 011 every Tnea .lay i.i^ht The iii -a Tueauav night in eiuh month a meeting of SPECIAL INTER-EST will 1. held. Viattlmi brethren -.liallr re- "erred. I) si Oil, X. Ii." JAS. W. ALBRIGUT. Baa. ;au lately .1. A. rillTt'IIKTT, Cabinet-Maker Fnrtdana Dealer, UNDERTAKER AKXOLNCKS to ,|, ru.dC.uiif.inlC.i I>arnl now tlii.ii* t'ltiirtiB ul' (.ir-.-:,si.,,r.. '*■>" Unl ha i- belter i»r%- peornk then wi'li FURNITURE "Q^ In gre.t variety, ^leetetl wild a v. v To eioiKKUv mlid to -'in tbalime.. 11 1.a- law WAKE BOOMS v.here I, keep, .-..li.taiilly a Hpply of .v.tyll " . ahen h. 1'r.rt.l n..i i- WMMekfiiperi One at" In t,.ndi,i.d ||.r other in lh. /'u(ri..f I . .,} I.t..ll,..l. «. ,- needed . tbed*. •f Il.e old be trait- e.l ou, Ul hi. .Uente, uy J. W. S. Park , «h<. la l.i. auth-ri»e.l agent. XJlTX)EI?,TAJEClJNr<3- Me 1. prepnie.1 u, tiirn.»h, u -J h.Hir'. HI., Cof-fin, ol any elyle, and ha. a tine bearer built .*- praaaly lor ibe uae ..f the public. All order, for Puniiliu.., Coffin., lie., pronptlr attended to at moderate charge.. Anr mark-la"- hlaprvdaoe MMinexcnaag.torwork. fcb»;ly tin! lUii'oii. ».-;;"• "'ir irteml thought it wae nil ap with bun «*»»•• r' ;-"-"i la lion was ret-Mvetl With '.«-..-,».t. ll.l ••r.vbotly KBOgnized him as a ln'loli""' hiirse-tiiief, whose depredations in the yi-itiity had been long eontinned and exta«1n.»-4. ,J lutcnc-thi. f ill tiiHt sec tion Is looked upon a. «•,■...'.'!''•>.' worse than an averagr mardercr. There was uot a pitying eye in the erowd and tin-universal howl was to lynch him. lie tried to i>rav but the commercial tra reling bnginewt had rained him for priiung: Whikj yaitjn; ntuler the iiiHis.. a hapjiy thoiio|,i Rtruck him !-- His masonry I He was a Royal Arch -Mason. In all that erow.l then, mnsl lie ma BOOT, He gave the Grand llnilhlgSig-nal of Distress! Wearc not at litter-ty to explain how it is ii. for several reasons, the ehief one of which is we don't Know ! Ilitt lie gave it. ami in an instant one of the foremost citizens of the town sprang to his side, and be gave some more masonic signals, ami tin- prisoner was quickly anrronnded with twenty or thirty ilet.-rmini-d men, who held the erowd at bay with drawn pistols. Our friend exidained to tho leading|nian who he was; they organ-ised a committee of investigation : to! igtaphed tol'liieagoainl vi-ntied all his Statements : anil the brutal mob siiinl; away heartily ashamed. Oar friend was made as comfortable ?s nossihle bj bis masonic friends, but he says iie neverexperienced each intense anxiety as In- did wlu-n he stood unih-r that noose. He has brought a suit against the town. The matter is now in the eottrts. The above is strictly true in all es Bential points. We have the names of parties and places. Tin' young man has one or two brothers living in this city. The niau who resetted him prov-ed to bo au oTit friend of his lather's. Si/mc Iii'itnUiiiH Clinki.— Aunt h.-r class of these ingenious contrivances comprises eertaiu pieces of median-1 isms which imitate the cry of certain auiiua'is and the son;; ol biids. Tin.-- has lieon rather a favorite problem with i-liH-kmaWers. Thi-i-.illndi.il clock at Lyons, made by Lipius dc Baalo, and repaired by Noiirissnu in the s.-\ - ■ eiiteeiith ceniury, had a scries ol dial plates on which the time of the year, the month, the week,'.he day. tin-hotti the minute, were shown. Besides these there were Agates of Bllgcls, a dove, ami acock ; the hours were annnunced by the crowing of the ciu-lc, thrice re-peated, after a pieliuiiu.tiy gapping of wings; and when this crowing was ilouo the dove desiM-mh-.l. and the angels [came torth fniin a recess and placed a I hymn on a set of bulls. We speak ul Hits clock in the past tense, not kown-ing whether Lyons still possesses such a curiosity. The tnarvellott s clock in the beautiful cathedral of Strasbourg had a complication ol mechanism still more elaborate j bells, arranged in a particular position, played three differ-nt tunes at thus-, seven, and eleven .'clock every day. and a thanksgiving at Christmas, Rasterand Whitsuntide: when this was finished, a oock "*hicb stootl on the top nf the tower, stretch-ed out his neck, shook his comb, clap ped his wiugs twice and crowed twice. Vaucausou's dnck. constructed 130 years apo, quacked like a real dnck.— Among the curiosities preserver] nt Versailles in the time of Louis XIV., was (a, clock ma.]., by Martinot. At the completion u[every botw 'wococks crowed alternately and ch.pjirti theii wings; after which two little door. opened, two figures appeared bearing two cymbals or gongs, and two senti nels beat on the cymbals with stabs. Mail],il.l. t constructed an oval box ohout three inches in length, from which, when tin. In! was opened, a tiny bird flew out, fluttered its sings, open-ed its bill with a tremulous motion, warbled its little gong, and then shut itself down again in its nest. MitxmcliMctt* and Virgin* tor Johnson of Virginia, with his ac-customed soundness aad i adduced in his recent able speech on the tax system some offices! figures thatnnglit to shock the public mhvdof the country with their sheer injustice. He compared Virginia with achitsetts. Ol the former, one-third being freedineii,tbe contributing es are not equal to two-thirds of the population of Massachusetts. Bat ing all alike, Massachusetts, with a population of l,4.i7,:S51. Virginia some-thing less, I,'.•119,1108, aa equal oontri- I m I ii in of revenue would be in fsvor ef | Massachusetts, leaving abilty to pay j wholly out of the question, lint whit < are the figures t I liiiamimaoim Delsv no estimated from Maasachugsetts, *4 411.000, and trom Virginia, a half mil-lion more viz : *4. 1169,000. Taking |ni|iuliition as the basis, and indadiug] the non contributing negroes, ataaM aehusetts ought to pay about seven to six of Viryinia. whereas, in met, Vir-ginia pays ahont ten to nine of Mass-achusetts. Hut this is not a poll tax. It is revenue derived exclusively frota |ii-n|K.-rt\. incouie and production. Tha richest must pay the most, or the tax is a robbery of the poor. What, on! the pro|.er basis, ought the shares of these two States to be 1 We subjoin] Senator Johnson's fignres: Baal estate of Virginia, »a-8,080,600J l.'eal eslateol .Massachusetts, *'J0L,0J,1 841. On thai basis of burden beariua ■faneaehnsetta ought to pay three tiueaj •S much as Virgiuia. Personal property of Virginia, #50,-' I3!>,CS1,3H ; pei~uia] property of Mass-' achusitts, *810,171,803.41. On this ba-sis she ought to pay about sixteen times as much as Virginia. It is the personal property on which taxes mainly lie. Political economists have no questions as to the class of, property in general, able to hear bur dens. It is a reasonable corollary that the unfortunate state of Virginia is made to pay for the support of the General Goyjtruiaeat sixteen times as beavj taxes as Massachusetts. The figures an- before the country.— Watk innlon Patriot, A Rat Storyfrom Canada.—The most exciting rat chase we have heard of lor some lime, says the London (Out.) /•>■. fVati, uf February I], has been going on in Rparka street for some dais past. Sir.Oil'ord was terribly an-iioveil hi the destructive little brutes, and bad lost a good deal of his stock by them, and seeing a receipt for ban-ishjug liie pests, he tried it. The plan .•..a .ihipi, i.i iipreaq sornekjndoft) drug on tile door m<ar their runs, where the* would gel it ou III.II feet. The drug bums like caustic, and they lick ii offand z>\ it into then mouths. Mr. Offord was astonished to find that III a short time lie hadn't a rat about Ids urcmises. Dr. Brawn across the ■ uug>«, ,.......; ;:...' b!s atoek II ...-.. ...tl i. an ifltirriiiii!|' exfent, • >tio.u then gSVt iiliu llM loceipt lor bai.iishing th.ni.anu m.... '.. *' ^'i,> little brutes into Mr. Allied lirowu's Louse. Mr. Ilrowu saw with a-lniii i.u.. nt the terrible plague that bad come on him, and sat up at night to kill the brutes. An Idea of their uutnher may be formed from the fact thai lie killed sixo-eu in one night in hi. room. A I';, r he was tormented tin- n couple -ol days Mr. Offord gave hi.n the reci ipt and he soon got rid of in. ai. and (hey retired on Mr. Mcl'or-liii.- k's flour st.ue. lie has got rid of ilieni also, and Mr. Chatnpnesa has not ;.',,t tin-whole of them. It is the intention o: the parlies who know the ree.ipi to drive the rats into Lower town. A couple of weeks will ho suf-licient, and liny "ill cross the canal s flue night and walk into the Me-tropolitan, and their entry will be aa triumphant as that of the t.crtuuns in-to Pans. *■ n*1* framoitssia es tit 1MB-. amo_"*» *» sna af toe most useful ani- 3»ia we base, bat not as much so as ahorse. He has striped legs so has lamw. He can fling a boy over his XutriUomfor the Brass.—Some time •8° Pro*?M«* Agassis, ia a speech be-tors a Boston assemblage, asserted that a fish diet on account of the qaaa-heaulinat .h^. vi'"iT & "'" V" "tyofPu08phorouscontainedinit,ises-mTmM^ L^L^'*- &0T™nl,:s loudly adapted nourish the brain, ^^•asmvyaiaaljweanBaalsSam's •»« tl^t UKS« persons who subsist up! „,,,, . , largely are, consequenUy, more EH****** X ",m cufn«*** *«,»a" aiUnh-o.-i-Li r —-",- . i^'""y w»pico to nourtslt tne Oral .orinf^Tf. PM^ S? "*** '? tl" " " ■"■•» •» COUSBOuentlv. mo, "Pnug, aad a goat eats grass and can jump the tflfeC Some girPs don't like long ears, but as for me, give me a big bob tail ox. The old BOW got ia the tater patch the other night and it was doable trouble all over the house, ^•dwas wanged on the casion. Jim Keert big red dog bit cousin Pete's hind leg and a mule wouldn't do so. A mate has four legs, two eyes and one tail, bat myjuiarkee hain't got all that. If I had but one leg like uncle Bobb, I would wear a wide brim hat if a mink at hard cot. A tunermeut is enough to make a male laugh; but when you have to pay two dollars to go to the panic is enongh to make an elephant laugh who is bigger as five males, (no more.) •- Kb Kline. NAitnoW GUAGE ROADS. GREKISBOBO, N. <_'., March 7th. 1871. To tkr Kditort of the '•Patriot" GEXTLEMKS :—Seeing ia your last publication some remarks on narrow likely thin 'others." if"tlsst-Jng the ~?2£* b™1e on the subject. Kv« same natnral powers,tobe distinguished ! 2,i .u " 1S, m,orested ln Railroatls, fcr that brightness regartled as being, t,^i^L. chf*? tr?TrilinP »nd I,. ..«..i. u__. ., ° . . . . ... **, i low iretentM nr. rti,fo,e..ut . ^.i.,....i— A IMvort* Granted ij a Colored .Im-tux.— Tho Shubuta (Miss.) Tiise, chronicles a very rich divorce case In that county, that for brevitv, cheap-ness sad despatch beau Chicago a long way. It appeara that James Chapman and Jennie Williams, or James and Jennie Chapmen,hail "tuck no" with each other, and that Jim got tired of the old woman and courted Mis Linda, who promised to share his bed and board, provided he wonld get a divorce from Jenny. Jim therefore hastened to the office of T. H. Clay, in such matters, the highest living, and this estimate is undoubtedly cor-rect ; but Dr. G. M. Beard, excellent scientific authority, opposes the Pro-fessor's theory in an able magazine ar-ticle, arguing that brain work requires richer and more substantial food and a larrjcr quantity of it than mechauics and laboring men. because Firsts—Labor of the brain causes frreater waste of tissue than labor of the mnscles, three hours of hard stu dy producing more important changes of tissue than a whole day of muscular labor. Second- Brain-workers, aa a class. are more active in their work than me-chanics and labors, the thinkiug pow-ers, the tools of trade of brain workers, being always at hand and seldom idle. Third—Brain workers exercise more or less, all the other organs of the l>o dy as well as the brain. Dr. Beard, to corroborate his views, cites various nationalities. For exam-ple, the Romans, Persians and Baby-lonians were dominant nations nnioug the ancients, ami they were free and Iuxrutous in their habits of eating. ID modern times the English, Germans, .•"rencu and Americans are ruling ua-one of Aloorn's colored magistrates, tions, and they are good feeders and h.lii V i -. offered him live dollars for a divorce! Clay pocketed the" five" and wroto out the following certificate of divorce .— Miss Limlly, this Is to certify that James Ghapman and Jenny Williams has this day separated before me, and you and him are at liberty to many when you will. J* n. Clay. ' This is decidedly the ehespeal imd speediest divorce ever obtained in the United States. some ot them pretty hard drinkers. So our brain workers hale two theo nos bents them and thev eon take their choice. Shall it be Bah or roast beef, A.c. 1 BMKt JViific R* JaanrieJ irahjnaye Opisiss ofBom Bmt ler.~l From the Albany Amat.| l-'or n v eral years liutli-r was a bJsriag Ih-in-ocial. he WBJ .; .i.-i.-gate to all national j utiui eiu.,.IIB, ami made himself conspi-cuous by hi., servile devotion to the :<r;« aonw/ifira.—In the I slavelmldtiig isterest. At the trial ot House of ItAspresentaUves on Wednea-I '»r. Webster, Butler attracted some day.Gen. l'arusworth, a leading I;,.j notice,and a gentleman who ' ,» met publicau, in s|ieakiug ol a propo.;. d bim in eoaversatiofiaoatakes a strong appropriation to purchase mirrors I »v< i i ,Ml. Una, asked Daniel Webster mudMtjiat «;«»,o<«_i|4ti Uwt. ..,.oi..i,dj iih-knew tl,.- man Hutler, and what | there wasaf Mm. - I have seen him. sir. was the reply. •• He is what - freighU are obtained ; whereby, the resources of a country are develo'iv-ed, and people once isolated are ena-bled to confer with each other mL^^SL of 1{oa,ls'thoirMn and perfection, mark the advance of ciytbzation over the world ; in everv clime, and under all circumsUnees history leaves the same record In building roads, there are many ctrenin stances to be considered, ntiil the first, ami most important couside T'ul !B aretro«P"Ctive review of he Hadroad property lu England, the Roads per te have not paid imd not one-tenth of the in^SS cent ou the cost. The timi .iie.d suffitieut iscreast "ri'T'.*1 "u "lu '-«l>'t«l-to pay a fair rbirtyyesrseg,,, „,,, blltUr - , '• Krea.est taiyu wi.s engaged, and 11' ""'s Ul money ,-ipe.id.d ,u ,,„. '"'"••-;, ami jndgtag f„„„ ,i., wasted, as i' UesI by th. for minors for the Treamtry Depart meut, which bad lieen nsetl to deciir-atethe lesideuce-of individuals, and fall a sharp practitioner. Apttt'oush iuonein.stance;t«oortheiii had be. n ing lawyer, superlicialb. i-L^ued with loaned to grace the mansion of a distill-1 Ibe imtmdsni. u \u- devil ami a con ffdabed member ofcongress -.P-' >; ,; £*ift»»fQ match." >«aohamsa might \ ficarg WcigU. —The Mmlifie American oflicc was recently visited by an individual who is tints described : His name is Colonel ltuthGoshen,and he resides at prt sent at Algonquin, III. lie is n native of Tin key, in Asia, aud was boi II among the hills of Palestine. it.- i ll,e ':--..;1 . and last child (the baby) of a famiiy of fifteen ten sous and five daughters—sired by a pairi-aieli now tin years old, living in the valley of the 1 lama.-, us, and by occu-pation a planter. This vetei able site weighs al tbe present time, .".JO pounds averdnnois, and his wife, aged 07, weighs 660 pounds. The entire, fami-ly are living, aud uot one of them Weighs less than 500 IMMUlda, The oldest son weighs OW pounds and the lonngcst. onrhnge client, outstripping ilieni all, weighs u."s. poi.inl.. Slot one of .lie l..ui.i.\ is lee* lliau seicu feet in height, and the Colonel is a stripling of only seven feel eight inches in his stockings, lie is not on unduly fat man, is merely what would In; called moderately portly, and ia thirty-three years old. His rank of Colonel Was given In in in ihe Austrian army. be a crime without a mo-disanic-. ri'i', Mr. Klcliwy.,, ot Wisconsin, desired to know the nutueoftlie member. lie wished to know if he was a Demo-crat. Mr. Farnsworth naJd his politics were of that uncertain kind that it would In- difficult to tell. lie had been lleiuocral ami almost I-V,-IM|. ,-,- eh>». ...... .* A sharp rsHSaoal debate between Mr. Butler, ol Massachusetts, and Mr. 1'at n swonn ensuio, IU ., ...nsa-n.. lurmer denied the charges intimated by Mr. Farnsworth. saying that the man Who accused tbe whole v.0il.| I'.UVICI.II pot J l',-^ M dangejatia. Is he likely to attain a l«.aiiinu iu which he can do much mis chief?" "No, air—no danger of that. He is certain to be hang before he reaclioaa noaitHni or that kind.'' Horace Greek) Inverting in tkeSouH. -Carolina .Wfrr, of ih« ath inst, •U j'a r Wean Informed that Horace (itee-hy, with others iu company, have pur-glad to see this and BOM the capital "X.li.eil I'ailiiui.ii -(• infla Can then' tin? This never more apt than iu the case of I-co iiard I lion:c. who has just taken up his abode iu the State prison upon a life sentence. This mnu, a laborious citizen of Kewburypert, unimpeacha-ble iu bis family relations and business all'aiis. apparently clear-headed aud iu good health, has been proved to have kindled a series of incendiary tires in his own city, extending over a period of -'" years, by none ot whioh he profited anything, which gratified no conceivable spite, and which sacri-ficed the lues ot some who were dear to him. His i-nilt. is at Inst confessed, after a presistent defence which has made his trial last two years. There seems no consistent theory to bo form-ed In tae matter out tnat of"monoma-nia ; and even that seems consistent with the character and bearing at the man, and was not ootuidered tenable enongh to tonnd a strong defence np-on. The case will go into the annals ot curious imd mysterious crime, to ex-plain which oar theories of hnman na tore must lie made over.—Boston Ad-mrlim r. ■mn lto-HaiitdVkcik" &mm§mmA me thud of efieetiinlly preventing the rain ing of cheeks from small to large amounts has lieen adopted by BOB»B heavy banking linns, winch ia simple ami convenient, the amount of a cieckh. so-iginallyjilrawii, for example (100 or less, i.,ini or less, and soon up to the grestjst amounts, is Indicated and generally understood by tbe color of tbe paper,'or in some of the ink used. one. After n direct denial ol his staiem. it by his colieasiueof the poatolnce Uoiii-uulti- e. he hud allowed the Boston posiulliee item to go by and turned to the Treasury Department and had in denoted that the minors had been loan-ed foi bis residence. There was not a word of truth iu it. Mr. Farnsworth said he had before intimated, and now he asserted, that it was susceptible of proof that the mem. bcr from Massachusetts was interest, d ina stone quarry which supplied I be grauite for the Boston postoffice. lie asserted that a former member of Gen. Butler's Staff, when at New Orleans. had bought a quarry he knew nothing about, by the advice of the uiemlH-r.anii that he obtained the contract through the influence and assistance of this member, although he was the highest bidder. The quarry was known as Butler's quany. And here is what Mr Wood, of Hew York, said to Mr. Townsend. Mr. Speaker, that is false, and the gentleman knows it is false. An Ugly Financial jicrapc.—A bill in equity bus been filed by holders of cer-tain North C.ii.ihua told) Ix.uds in or-der to restrain the payment to thcSiaie of a dividend nf six js-r cent, lately declared by Uto North Carolina rail-road company, Jtaouutiiig to $l*'v ISJO, which is ttpcu stock held by the State anil for which she issued her bonds in payment and is to have tl is asm. and all Inture dividends applied to the payment of ibtcrest due upon the above class of bonds. This appli-cation ol the dividends is claimed un-der the 11 section of the act hcorpora-ting the company and authorizing I lie issue of these bonds which after pledg iug the faith of the State to their pay-ment, pledges in addition the stock held by her in this railroad. All the dividends from time to time, it is de-clared, shall be applied to the payment puzzling question was 0f interest accruing on these hOaUhj Judge Bond, of thi L. 8. Circuit Conrt has granted a restraining order, and will hear the motion for an injunc-tion the JSth Mai ch. There is much cxcitincnt here among members of the Legislature in conse-quence of the injunction, as this is the only fund from which they can ^ot theirper diem. Mawonu:—We learn from our towns man, 14. W. Best, Esq.. who returned Saturday night trom New hern, that, (in obedicucc to a summons from the M. W. Grand Master, Cans. Clack,) a meeting of all the lecturers of this Suite was Leiil. for the punHMse of com-uiariug tuu work of each Lecturer with ;'TUE WOBK" adopted by the Grand Lodge iu 1808. The meeting was har-monious, and all the Lecturers go out now teaching the same language. The Slate basbeeu divided iutoeight districts, aud a Lecturer apiwiuted to each, the headquarters of the L>t is at Plymouth; 2iui ia at GoUlsboro ; lrd Is at Wil"»ugt«n ; 4th is at Raleigh ; ath is at Greensboro' I *lth is at States-ville ; 7 th is at Charlotte i 8th is at Aeheville. Br<>. Best is assigned to this, the 4th District, aad has charge ot all tbe fjodjrosajn the ooonties of wake, John-son Hasnett, Chatham. Moore, Orauge, Granvitle, Franklin, Warren and Per-son, lie informs us that the Grand Master expresses a determination to have the work disseminated among all the Subordinate Lodges,— Teleyram. •'•!'! iii",n^k.ii t.iu.ii ureeleyts c,.. con-dl Is- directed towards aiding in the hllilding of il.e Flench Broad Rail, roa', connecting Charleston with Ciuci nati i ia Sbastanburg ami Asheville, on which is situated tbe Wrjfig Springs property. .1 Virginia CeaiirisssiiiN KesoKsees Modieolitm.—lion. George W Hooker, ot \ irginia, who has been all along act-ing with the Radical parly, is leaving the sinking political hulk. In a pri-vate letter- an extract ol y.i... t■ the Dani die Times is permitted to publish, Mr. Kookersavs. ' I or my own part 1 have washed bands of the concern, i the Bdpnblrcaa party of Virginia.) 1 intend hereafter to ait with the lieiiuM-ratic party. I never intend to be a party to a proceed ing which will band my people over to the tender mercies of a set of vaga-bond aihcnturcis who have come here to lallcu ou the misiorluiicsoi lliecouii-try. —r>. .! Hurglar in ,t .,'.,.,. -ai. Loi'lS, l-'p.h. '"..—. i,.- ktpubliian has aspe rial lioiu Deliver, dated the Slat, «Inch says a tmx marked P. 0. Cross, Sew ton Corners, Mass., was left at Wells & Co.'s express otlice last night to go east by the Kansas Pacific train. Sus-picions were in some way aroused, and on examination. 1". C. Cross himsell ,a young man who has resided here foi some time) WM found inside. He had a pistol ami tools with bin), and, tbe IH.X had a trapdoor, .. heavy ship me of aOhl was to go cast bv tie I lain. Cross was arrested ami 11 in jail. san, i piau A short time since a backlog was thrown on the kitchen tire of a house SShoi t distance from I'erryville. which tail. . to burn up that night. The HexI morning, before renewing the lire, an Ulievploded shell was found in thll re mainder. It was imtvdprj ,u the tree from which tlie a^ueaaid log was ta-ken ,IH*.U^ ihe little UII.HI between Messrs, Buell ami Bragg at that place iu li.'. A Bid Htpiitalimi.—So corrupt is the Pennsylvania Lcgislatcrp imit a Philat!e!phiit paper -%,-a » biil endors-ing the (•'•' ro-.inan.lments eouliln't be f/ii mi.nigh that body without the pay menl of a considerable sum of money as bribes and black mail.—It is sup-posed, however, that their repaalcouln-be got throngh very viicap.—*'«s. I» liuu. i ro».—We Bra pleased to learn trom some of our tamers thai the wheat has eetna out wonderfully the last few day.., and now presents a very promising appearance.—gssnos-douA J/nal'l. The growing wheat alongthe Valley tnrrpike. in Augusta and lUskiugliaiii. ia looking promising. T|K. (,-x mild day*! we have had within the last ten dais has had a very perceptible effect in bringing out the blade.— Valley I '■ ■■ ginim. Bimedy for Kl-Hvly milk in (ntri.— Give one lahles|Hioiiful of Siilpher in a little bran onca a day. II a very bad case give i; twice a day, iu dried bran. The -'heart" is the best card in the chance gameol matrimony—sometimes overcome by diamonds and knaves, of. ten wou by tricks, and occasionally treated in a shuffling manner and then cnt altogether, says a woman. sillt. «' question w-as |,.|-| „IIS),t .,. I..,,., Committee, and the House • ' ■". ';"'»■'"• »lrauriwa*ttmcasmp "unibers ,.. iM,mit fengJneers, u Prove thA advantages „i the „.y,.„ • gaagn, wtateaa Stephetwon sup "d with eoo-4 talent, .^Ji. »' . «f th., ,0,,,- fee, eight UtelHsand airnlt guage. Ii however, hasr» vealed the fact that ihe ..arre.. gosge '* mSlviaWeuson pay a much hiah-er . •VHlend than the broad guage o| ••rtitiel. s ■ -V new era iu narrow m,,,. |[np. !.•'.'.'. ,.lS (""iinei.ced-.a lew years e r'ostinio.; Tramway, Iheu by bones was eliai tered by in. lo Is- cnnvci'ied into a ttajtraad, still maintaining the gunge ot two feet, which was done, and In nttrncted so mneh atteatiun that a Royal commission was aptmiured to inspect and rcporl nn tin working of the same. This report was mo»i ravor. a..le. showing with heavy grades and sharp curves tin- traffic ot the road A.r passengers, Hnd freight woik.vd satis raetonly and alle.-..,:. .,.c ;.,, j„ eoiisinictioi. -...,., ue,;essarili greater in u.kivertsig the horse road into a Railroad than if the line had been originally located I.u a Rai',^1, the profits amount to twentv »tn. per.- ut "",' '""'>• ',-• ""da of four feet eight mcli...; ,„„i,, half (roasv the noil • -y ■ - ■ i -.-.in. -■■.*..in oi ,.. -.- -.ger ii-aliia is twentv nils l ie,anu u>'->d on m-ight trains (exelnsiva ,u •.uiu-r-alsiisseveii to one, Tl-W-ii-sproportion arises partly fronj management, bin moaily r^toa tier guage. The dead •AC...1.1 i, in projMrttion to the gang, iithe roads, and ,s iacn-asod in cxac: ..ul.. as ihe rails are further ipart.be cause atonol materialsdi>p<K«H|nn •m a narrow guage is stitOeser ::s re gards ils carrying ■.■.»,•,, Qmn tin-tame weight ",Vn spread over a wi lie" bas--,. • in- I i siinl.ig Railway gunge i i hrn iis-t, the wagons used weigh nineteen hundred weight each, aud load thssr tons (ai twelve mil. s per hour) or ia other words, cany over lliris time. their own weight ot In-iglifs, v.hen us on the best Rnglisli Kailwaya m four liei eight inchesanda hal' •:,age the wagons do m.t carry m tlmn isteo and half I heir own v. •-'. c i. halllei! er. or re over the led il Iv si qnantly the ireig»j U:.y, i ill one hall !'..,. lopjUve po-.i • In.-'- t1 .. ...„n.,gc ..in knit ;■». h. i guage mad. In ordinary curves (lie mm paying, or dead weight issei ■ one in freight trains : hence we hat •• *•> <• n-i seventy million tons of dead .eight !•• ten million tons ol Avight, in.ti-.il ,,i sixtj million tons of Ireigb' Ii twent) inilli-iu tons ..t dead wi'igbt, ssearrieil on the Pestlnlog Railway, il.l. hnwev er is assuming each wagon lo IK- fnlly loaded, wiii-hcin thi; narrow gunge road is easily done and it leatlslolhe - .in ln,i...i that a-iet. III a thinly ast- ••'Ulillj a Railroad with a guage . leel to two led six inehcsmai ii- ;iin-led tn pay a fair intci.-si to tbeal.sk bolder. The advantages are tirti, ihe I'.-ditci-il cost of original con-struction, being only onethinl toom the cost -I the ordlri irj .....l. 'The large proportins nf paying load to in n payivg or tare weight ol train. •". v....... ..'.lection of w. niaiul tar' I peri.iauenl way, by Ihe mu.h !l;;i. ter lolling stock. I. Saving in i. due f wheel lies from 1 each wheel. .".. The large pivsoftfonn' ed powei of lwotaotives. ala\ty «.lhe: niinnr advsnl i. uiiomi rated which, win n 'i together with t ...... m nllyjnstify ii,- opinimi -. ,• •OW guage loads ,„ :m, In |ur»|eel .:\ inches era destnaml to o|if5i a new flehl oie'o.,a,,.ise andwill aeenmnliah in Kail ways every thing the capitalist and pub- • ' i-"-- a g I inli.. -i i... tin III w edllei Ul- ROd t. HI I ' . . te;flt oil >gr a may ishin ...a.-d. cap.t I III'. alHl I llWnt, \. ('•■uiitiy t mi I eaiTsfu -*ii «»iu lait-s. and tin v -s o 8ALLY SALT KK. 8nllr Mtar nh* «n> a | ^|< | t**gbt, And her friend,Cbarley Chur(h. ■,. -: a T, who prailjfht; Thongh hie enemie. called him e BT TmkmmKtmgM*. HU heart, when ho aaw her,kept nink rank, And hi* ey-i meeting hen, began trial. wank i *•*-• ..U, in her tarn, feUioihiuh lhaxik. He hastened to woo her and ewoetlv . •*, ror hie love grew uut.l to a uiout. growed; And whmt he w»a longing to aa tlvii I lu 8e«ret he wanted to npeak, ami be To seek with his lips what his heart I aoke, So ha managed to let the irutl. leal lake. He aaked her to ride to the chart h, ■ redo; They ao aweetly did glide, that lh thought they glode, And ilu-y camo tu tho place lo be I wpre toed. Then himieward,ho aaid,U't ns di i\ t, dnivc, And aa MWJI an they wuthfHl to anil arrnTt; For whaterer he* oonldn't contrive, i trove. Tlio kis* ho wae dying to ateal. tlien I At the laM where he wanttxl to km he knole, *.n.| he said, "I feel Imtt.r thu. i>.. So they to each other k.-pt c \m-. . dung, While time iu Ul swift circuit a*a au<l wung; And thi* v.a-1 Ihe tiling lie nn* hri'i' araag. The ni.nt Sally wanted t» cat*h. cai!Klit- That Mn- wanted from othci* fee i had kiianght— Wan the uiw that she Boa lUtad l*» and -li.- ncraught. And rharlox's aim lovo began tic« fror-c, Wbiln ho took to te«*iii£, ami cm. II Tho adrl he had wishwl to be tqaee a^ioaa. "WrvUhr* ho cried, vbaa aaa thi*.i leave him, ami left, 'Hiiw coald vou daaatfa aw, a*< yon h ceht" * Ami -IK- answered, "1 promi***! Ul < h rva aloft r* Wai*aan—l'amino.1 "Crcatu'ueouinirta'' | OOIMI wiw A clerical error—Two laag a eeraioi . The only limit to love—A "i"ii),i' '■ Nat a light expoiiae—ga» hfctta, Ifoai for dnll pc*»ple—It Hhaxp. A wi'll known lifld olHcor-A kenn■' Iftht who take thiugn as they COUM TUavea. AbiKllo fur fraudulent kankiup' t- »t way to ■aeannd it in fcil." Wh\ <t(i little bird* in their nee'l ii- icaaan If thej did n«»t the* wonhl . Whv in t'oediionaldo aoeietv lik<> :t v *•-.» t Becaaae it is highly po)l*he.l. In IWllattP. . - An exchange had an adwattiMaa i I ••Tvaiit who la a "plain cook, abfib In title bdj 5 yi-aisold." A ' i IT - i olioo wauled Ut Aad i'p.tir.d to th<> nlBrc ofa ll oal vi : . tin-right time U> now t>..i - ; Ii iaawwr, aaaiag what h«« was up Alloc tin* la^t ciiNI tain in Mm.-li. irnier wi, about hiaviiij- n*beii My ba,flf<- It was paid. "Tae bitter end"—Tho 1 i-'. ha i . ••liny el-ar. Tuinl\ <|ii, iakea4atatae Of make one learn: o I Vonng ladlac fahf** awake. had better l*i Bart aai - W'br-n v. i. get sslaalhlag na ■ m i v-ii.'li anascally change, hau.l-.. Why .'.'. nmnkry. in aliiall in BSS - aasosesal Basaata they hav.. i. .. Letter olimha. A iieeille.. ini|iiiry -Wh.-n yon I it.- p leu.-' U.i ><iu li.in-brai-.' an opp v.- ihrnkaew. A Rienmoml vvonian anks f..t a illi-nr ',•* that .hn ha. nut aaen her hn.l. ul, i, .1 bur lulher. Why .1 .-. the g.irilln rn-efi r tl I I. . .\ I.I he-. ,..rt ea ihe fr.ir.il I lie. an he . Illy |,f:ire he can call hi. 20li< . \ negro, after gar-ini? at il a ' '■ '..I1I.-.I-. "Ifile whim folk. i. a. u.i .ui it.!,-, l wonder what's ,!i> nobs < \ ..an in Tnronio liet that lie eoi an moftomof mi a wir.-. Mi- ns i.e liilinne.l.d..llara. *'i Are.ndian—A laey follow IT h. grSaS sal.I, "Oh, how 1 do « i ' I; i .. .-ailed n.irt., and well paid." liy i!.. -tituli.iti nf an f f-.r in lisrsgTSfh was isaaa t.. Has. i had n-ciiveil u sail I . ...|;|..! ..v.ir a eongragsti I" rll.-.ud, with a eater, of Ihi • lalhwa, "l'-t .i-.it y.mr IOIIKO- ... kioftan to a female y Ii .. i - 'ei If y...i nlaasi .... -Why, ilsnaor, d.i ) . i ...I l» a atotuaa'a tungn. Itietit. ,.:-,. -a |.|l|.- i u ilnnk . i with minimum froighl rolry the r.a.l.j of the increased, her |rrudaee all the present rsiliuid by develop tbe resoar-the country, which withontsuch elieap ltailraada will remain waste and unprotitabln, lit. I assured the adiaiiiage, ol these cheap roads cannot beovereoti in .ted. and their adoption willmarV an eia in this great and enterprising country. I have omitted much interesting de-tail respecting the Featmiog ICailroad as it would involve figures and ralcn iutions not easily written in the limits ol a - w s paper letter, bat I shah1 Is-happi i show these papers to yon « any ol your leaders. Yours n ipectfuUy, WILLIAM &M1TII, ('. K. The lieiuicttsiillo iS.C.j T,u:ei says one Cl.-irksnn I'ersnell, a youth* lion Kaudolph County. N.C. wn'senmmitteil to the jail of MarlboroUKh conuty -.-n Wednesilay last, charged n ith stc.il- I iug a horse from Mr. E. h\ Leggett. .ia .i..<-.^i«y Tru-k.—The in-.L.or .11 I . lefwasn il.e "printer', il. Ii^hl.'' i In.med in lb, lollowiui; auanri .lieel of ii'it«-|.al.T, fi.ld It ea.elnll>. i-|-ar n assliant, .nilkiii i.:l> arranrajtaa, sad a war mlianr*.-. Xl „ I. i.amensaly to lhefe.it e Urt iii.. iiim.e ot a new ailbacrila-r. "v a alnuuo.'1 Kis-p yn.ir eye i.'t Ibe pri il' ...ii .le|.i-r a -mile, the trjch is a Try II, auilar! V-i /..*'*.—"Hana, whan yarn Sulla f" "I iin.1. hu.i, ■astar." "N" .. livte.yiill tell. •....- htg li-.' "N« Sal i. tra.| I .. the tatVieel b -: *. ." "V.-l, Han., 1 hua to VIP >' ,; I -i.nl., taderP "Ho, Hal lane* y/.u ... very loeky." Snaalta. naajasaasAewat Uttls m i i-ighl \- ara i.l.lan oae of o i Mi-. Ili.«lg.|t w:i» l.-aeh.-r. eompo Mlowinti anil wreAs il on !.., -■ He on., to l,ie great auiiiiMin in ■■.\ ..;;.■ iii.ii:-" raa up th. To heir Mia. Illudgatt -ay her pr>; T..- lea. her.li~-nTer.-tI las rhj nn • .1 out lh.- eulpril. 1'or a pal led l lave him Iih rlu.in', to make anol "u In iniiiiite.. or lie whipf"1 :! i-iktCK ami tliiiikin^, ami -. ■ I.. ...1 ail. hi. tin!" w». nearly out. r.-nrber was lifting the atick in a thl manner, al the last mom.nl he <■-. I .Und beforeMa* Blodgrtl lOlug to .tril.c, and l'ni •;<'.! - a .... t t I'-ii. son*. •Her. s.„.'. it lie W. Whutlti Wmm*. WJInw-ei'h etasap srator, 'we have tii.-i-.t. . ihe world, an.1 Ihe heat sol . SI iHI0.Il nn the CSce of tie' globs el , '.-ili-ge- than we do. We SBVSI if t ;. pima without oiienma Seanj What, iVUnw-eillaeaa, i. morn .le.ir.s ihi. I C.n yon waat any thing i cuJiitrviuen f 'Yca,eiree!' ahoen er.T w'ant aanck of that flaek atieki of TOUT coat-pocket hskuioV
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [March 16, 1871] |
Date | 1871-03-16 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The March 16, 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 |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-03-16 |
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 | 871563676 |
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