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I 1 i i i -4r The Hon. Henry W. Ililliard, of Ala- Special Notices. 11 mi i -1 JEXDAIX'S CARRIAGE FACTORT, HaTine leased the STORE fonaerlr KO.1 FUDIT TREES IFOR SALE 300,000 Mii.f! srnnni. Messrs.

GILMER HENDRIX, opposite th "Ilrlt- Weatbrook. Mendmhsil, isain House," i an now receiving and opeainc the largest STOCK of Proprietors of the West QreeniNurserin and Gardens near Greensborough, N. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBBING. As an inducement to our friendi to interest themselves extending the circulation of our paper, for every six new subscribers, we will send the eeventh gratia; that is, for $12 00 in advance, we will furnish seven eopies of the paper for one year. Who will send us the largest club at these rates Located at Jamestown Station, GMilfordcovnty, on fAe Xorth Carolina Rail Road.

next Session will commence on the 22nd of Attract, and continue 21 weeks. Students will be received at any time daring the term, and charged from eja-tranee to the close of the Session, without deduction, except in cases of illness. TEUS FEE SESSION OF FITE MONTHS: Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Room and Furniture, (excla-i aive of lirhtA Would vtry respectfully call the attention the eiti sens of the Southern Stale to their very large stock ot native and acclimated Fruit Trees, for the Fall and Winter Trade. ever offered in this section of countrv. La bs been mentioned as the successor L' Church, in the Presidency of Franklin fe, Athens, Ga.

Lj-Judge 'Romulus M. Saunders was se- Jjjvhurt a few: days ago by falling be ffftcn" the cars at Carolina Cfty. The cars in tbc act of stopping at the time. -Ajtrican Slave Teade. Hon.

Vm i 'arfcey, Alabama, has written a letter in ffbkh be says he is not now, nor ever was, jikvor. of ro-opening the African Slave Xriie. Lr Parson Brownlow is on a visit to the This larre and handsome assortment has been prop my ii iocs consists or lAtdiea, Genti, Mltsei, Boys, Youths, and Children' BOOTS, IV ear Thomasville, Davidson IV. C. METHODIST PROTESTANT FEMALE COLLEGE.

Jameitonn, Gulirord county, If. G. The first Session of thU College opened on the 14th of July, and is now in a nourishing condition. The Trustees take great pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of Prof. J.

S. Ray and Lady. The most competent teachers have been secured in every department. TERMS PER SESSION OF FITE KOXTflS: (one halt in advance.) Collegiate course, 15.00 Primary department, 10.00 Music on Piano or Guitar, $20 each Latin, Greek and French, $5 each; Oil Painticg, $15; Grecian, Oriental, Ciayon, Penciling and Monochromatic, $5 each Embroidery, $7.50 Wax-Flowers and Fruit, $4 each Pellis-work $5. No pupil to be charged more than $50, provided she takes all the Branches.

Board per month, $7.50, including fuel and washing. For further information apply to J. S. RAY, Secretary. August 8, 1859.

48 tf agated from thrifty bearing trees, and worked upon the best seedling stocks, which is a sure guarantee of fruit-fulness and longevity, two prominent characteristics which should not be overlooked by persons wishing to "roogTajDhy, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, 7.50 SHOES AND GAITERS JOHN KENDALL English Grammar, Arithmetic. Historr. plant orchards either for marketing or family use. 1 ne stock consists of the following trees 10.00 pby, Composition, Natural Philosophy and Physiology; Algebra, Chemistry, Geometry, Moral Philosophy, Trigenometry, Mensuration, Latin and Greek, (to some extent.) Respectfully informs his friends and the public that Is is at his old stand manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the Tery liberal patronage he has received for the last twenty years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to rive satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.

He warrant! his work Vu4'inia Springs. "Ho has almost entirely r. Ur. I S. I- 1S.50 I 150,000 Apple Trees.

10.0OP Cherry Trees. 100,000 Peach 12,000 Plum 16,000 Pear 6,000 Nectarine 12,000 Apricot 1,000 Almond 44 4,000 Grapevines. stilus uui uunuja uB uueiiuH to raise 1 L-ivinst Locofocoism as long as ho can. of every variety, style, and price, to an examination, of which I invite the citixenj of Greensborough and surrounding country. I buy all my GOODS of the Manufacturer) get nothing second-handed and those therefore, who buy of me do not have to pay a second proQt as is the case with those who buy of the New York and Philadelphia JOBBERS besides, I intend doing an exclusively cash business, which will enable me to SELL LOWER THAN ANY ONE WHO DOES A credit business.

Be sore and call at tho Boot SI7IIYEYIG. I have a SurVOr'Pnmna Ktt to be made of the BEST MATERIAL and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made tn th State for neatness and durability. He is determined Besides a very fine assortment of Currants, Strawberries, Raspberries, Gooseberries, etc, all of which will be sold on very reasonable terms. All packages put up in superior style, and a complete invoice sent to each to sell and do work in his line on as good terms as any and Shoe Store.

J. B. F. BOONE. patron, and so arranged that the invoice will be the register of the orchard after the trees are transplant work done elsewhere, that is well done.

He has now on hand, finished, the largest stock of Carriages, Rocltawajl and Iluggies, Offered in this rart of the countrv. and a very large lot of work near C. M. RAY, Agent. Greensborough, May 12.

85 which can be calculated the areas of triangles, horin-tal measurement, heights and distances, all the cases in right and oblique -angled trigonometry also, the variation on old lines It gives the latitude and departure of each line as run, and the bearing and distance of the closing' line in a division of land. It is convenient in obtaining the bearings by the angles, or running lines, where local attraction prevents the use of the needle, and in obtaining the measurement of lines crossing water-courses, ponds, Arv one who wishes to have a practical knowledge of SURVEYING under this new system, can learn it in from 15 to 20 days. The price Of Tuition $10. For further information, address the principal. J.

W. FREEMON. July 29, 185. 46 3m ed, if they are planted in succession as each kind appears on the list. NTIOELLO MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY.

The second session of this school will commence on ly finished, which will be finished daily; all of wlich will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. All work made by him is warranted twelve months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will be repaired free the 16th July, under the charge of competent teachers in both departments, The prospects of the school are September 1868. 6 tf Vi.fwTi 1 ston 33Cotol, Chasqi or PaopaiKToas. Broad Street, Scwbern, N. C.

JOHN F. JONES, PROPRIETOR. The undersigned respectfully announces to the trav 6ntfwheu he can no longer speak, he to 'make a mouth at the rascally concern." jjAM! Sales jn Edgecombe. A tract of I'A acres, 14 miles trom Tarboro', for Hold i years ago for 88,000. Another (t acres, 3 miles from town, for $30,000.

AnJthfr of 500 acres, 12 mill from town, for So says the Southerner. Lisd and Water. The dry land of our j.1,,10 o.ooupies about fifty-one niillions of i art ico that occupied by the oceans is about '4a millions of square miles. Taking the depth of tho ocean's, their total cubic detents amount to 788 millions of cubic Tho weight of tho water would be jtM.t billions of tons. TvKiioHo' Branch JJail Road.

No further icti. will bo had-ontil the Annual meeting of tho W. W. 11. Road lii November next.

Tho estimated cost will the limit and tho Directors good, and its success so far all that its friends could of charge. expect. It is the determination of the Trustees to Persons wishing to buy would do well to can ana examine for themselves. eling public that he has taken charge of this old and popular establishment, and is now prepared to accom leave nothing undone to make it equal to any school in the country. It is situated in a healthy and moral neighborhood, and in every way offers advantages to Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.

gUt? Repairing; done on short noiioe and on jEW HOPE MALE ACADEMY. L. D. Andrews, Principal. H.

L. Steed, Associate. The fourth scholastic year of this flourishing inati-tution, situated in the south-wett part of Randolph county, N. will be opened on the 14th of September next, and continued ten months without intermission. Tuition per session of 21 weeks, from $7 50 to $15.

Extra fee 60 cents. Board, (exclusive of washing,) from $5 to $6 per month. Our locality is healthy, and in the midst of a church-goiug people. Our school is cheap and its instructions thorough. Send on your sons and wards, they will be in safe hands, and thoroughly instructed.

Address the Principal at Lassiter's Mills, Randolph county, N. C. W. W. ANDERSON, Sec.

August, 1S59. 51 3m Jjfj N. C. C. Advocate, Salisbury Watchman and Fayetteville Observer copy three months, and forward bill to the Secretary of the Board.

W. W. Sec. modate travelers and private families with board by the day or month on the most accommodating terms. parents and guardians equal to those offered by any very reasonable terns.

JOHN KENDALL. AGENTS FOR THE PATRIOT. tVJ. L. GORRELL, it an Age)it for the Patriot office, and it authorized to receive moneyi for subscriptions, advertisements, or job work, and receipt for the same.

As Mr. G. practices law in the counties of Chatham, Randolph and Montgomery, it will be convenient tor persons in those counties who wish to subscribe for the Patriot to call on him. JfcaT ROBERT HANNER. of Graham, is an Agent for the Patriot office, and is authorized to receive moneys for subscription, advertisements, or job work, and rt ceipt lor the same.

aT BENTON J. FIELD, of Rockingham, is an A-gent for the Patriot office, and is authorized to receive moneys for subscription, advertisements or job work, and receipt for the same. Physicians are generally loth to speak a word in praise of what are called "patent medicines Indeed, it is an article in the code of medical ethics, ihat a physician who sanctions the use of such remedies cannot be considered a member of the -National Association. But there are exceptions to the most stringent rules, and many of the dincipUs of Esculapius have actually been compelled, by the force of facts, to recommend the use of DR. J.

IIUSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS, for those diseases which are particularly prevalent during the summer and fall. They have ascertained that there are no remedies in the pharmaeopia which can compare with this wonderful compound for derangement of the system. Thousands of families residing along the low grounds of the Western and Southern rivers, are now convinced that they found a medicine peculiarly adapted for their ailments, while in other portions of the country, during thesunimer months, the demand for the article is equally larg. by druggists and dealers generally. DeH" See advertisement in another column.

33 4w SAN FORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS NEVER DEBILITATES PURIFIES THE RLOOD PURIFIES THE BLOOD PURIFIES THE BLOOD CUKES LIVER COMPLAINT CURES BOWELL COMPLAINT CURES CHRONIC DIORRHlEA CURES DYSPEPSIA CURES COSTIVENESS CURES FEMALE COMPLAINTS CURES SICK HEADACHE CURES RILLIOUS ATTACKS 48 2m CURES CHOLERA MORBUS. See advertisement. other school in this country. July 1,1859. A'i tl His Table will always be furnished with the best provisions that home and foreign markets can afford.

The Washington Hotel has large rooms, Is nearer the Depot, the Court House and the business streets, than any other ia the city. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE. Okkksssobocch, Nokth Caeolina. FACULTY. Rer.

T. M. JONES, A. Pruident, mnd rrvfeuor of Natural Science and Etllu-Lettrei. 8.

LANDER, A. Treasurer, and Frotuor of Ancient Language and Matkematic. TIIEO. F. WQLLE, Profettor of Mutic.

W. A. FRERICHS, Proftuor of Drawtng, Painting, and French. Miss Bbttii Cabtki, 1 Miss Lihii Mathiw, Luerary Miss E. E.

Morfkis, department. An Omnibus will always be at the Depot and Landing on the arrival of the cars and steamboats to TERMS PER SESSION OF FITE MONTHS Primary English Branches, $6.00 Higher do. and Mathematics, 10.00 Classics and do. 15.00 Contingent fund, 50 Music and the Ornamental Branches, as also Modern Languages, charged extra at the usual prices. Board can be had in good families, at a convenient distance from the school house, at $6.00 $6.50 per month.

ISAAC THACKER, Chm'n of the Board-July 1, 1859. tf convey passengers to the Hotel free of charge. ollccm it advisable to proceed without tiK.anction of the Stockholders. Tarburo By stopping at this Hotel passengers will have ample time to obtain meals. Having also a large and commodious Stable and an excellent Ostler, he is fully prepared to board horses by the day, week or month, at the most reasonable rates.

JOHN F. JONES. January 1, 1853. ly Al Ktrntr. VI I)F-NT TO THE Eli I TOR OF JoLKNAL.

regret to learn that Fulton, Editor ic Journal, yesterday evening got the VV tILL-WUIGIITIXG MACHINERY THOS. C. HAM, Kernersvllle, X. Would respectfully announce to the public that he is prepared to put up all kinds of Mill-Work and kindred Machinery on the most APPROVED Miss A. M.

Haoih, Miss M. A. HowLtrr, Mim Farms Ooburs, Miss Pattii Cols, AttUtanU in Mutic. ot Ii. fingers of his right hand badly muti- AMERICAN HOTEL, Chestnut, between Fifth and Sitth Philadelphia.

vale by Fisher Foard. ukoueks. Miss L. Va Vlsck, Teacher of Guitar. and Commission Merchants, Newbern.

N. C. PLANS, with neatness, durability, and dispatch. UU by accidently placing his hand in a position about the Engine which jr vrst the presses. Wo sincerely hope he miljbe prevented l'rom attending to his Edi Having had several years experience in the business, he feels confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage.

Miss Josiphixi M. Fliht, Teacher of Vocal Mutic, Est. J. Bbthxl, Mas. J.

Bit el, Boarding Department. Miss TERMS PIS. SESSION OP TWE5TT-ON1 WIIIS. 9000 lbs Bacon, 35 bbls Mess Pork, 10 tons Peruvian Guano, 5 tons Phosphatic Guano. 5 tons California Guano, 11)0 bbls No 1 Land Plaatcr, 100 bbls Hyd Cement.

550 sacks A Salt, 3oO bbls Alexandria Lime, 2000 Flour Bags, 2000 Grain Bags, 76 bbls and Muscov Molasses, 20 A bis Molasses, very prime, 68 bbls Refined and 1 Sugars, 05 bags J.r. Rio, He would further say that he is AGENT for the JjJOSTETTER'9 STOMACH BITTERS. For the cure of Dyrpeptia, Indigestion, Nausea, Flatu Imry. Lost of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints arising from a morbid inaction oj the Stomach or Battels, producing Crampt, Disenttry, Colic, Cholera Motors ke. In view of the fact that every member of the human family is more or less subjected to some of the above complaints, besides innumerable other conditions In life, which, by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise or common tense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic secure permanent health.

In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural stale of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr Hostetter has introduced to this country a preparation called HOSTETTERS'S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and livar, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by tha simple proeess of strengthening nature, enable th system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is propably more when taken in all its various forms, than any other; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER STOMACH BITTERS as per directions on tLo bottle. For this diseasecvery physician will re.tmmon 1 Bitlers of some kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible? Every eountry have their Bitters as a preventative of disease and strengthening of the system in general, and among them there is not to be found a more healthy peo sale of all kinds of Mill-Building Materials, such as French Burr, Cologne, Esopus, Board, including furnished rooms, servants' attendance, washing, fuel, (Bghts extra) $50 Tuition and Cocalico Mill atones, Mar and Laguvra Coffee, 26 bblsOcean Mess Shad, 20 Bolting Cloths, Grain Mills, Smut Ma inciuentai iax, 91; rrencn, Jll); Latin orOreek, Oil Painting, $20: other styles in nroDOrtion bbls do Blue Fish, 4i do Gross and Roe Herring, No 1 Mackerel and Salmon in bbls, and bbls, Soda, Sugar and Butter Crackers at Bakers' cash prices.

May 1850. 30 2m MARRIAGES. chines, Mill bpindles, shafting, Belting, Gearing and Castings of all kinds, for Corn, Flouring and Saw Mills. ALSO, Music on Piano, $22.50 Music on Guitar, $21 Graduation Fee $5. The regular fees are to be paid one half in advance.

The Collegiate year begins on the last Thursday in July, and ends on the second Thursday in June. The winter uniform is Mazarine blue merino, and straw bonnets trimmed with blue; summer, plain white JOS .4. MrLEAlV' Would respectfully announce to the public that be has 81.50 per day. The undersigned having renewed their lease for a term of years, have entirely refitted the house having painted, carpeted, and refurnishod throughout. The location of this house is unsurpassed being upon the widest and most pleasant part of Chestnut street, (directly opposite the old State House.) near the places of amusements, the jobbing houses of Market and Third streets, and convenient to the City Rail Roads, the cars of which run to all parts of the city for five certs fare.

The rooms are large and well lighted, have superior ventilation, and have been refurnished with a care for comfort. We are supplied daily with pure MILK, CREAM. FRUIT and VEGETABLES, from a FARM belooging to us, and which is managed exclusively for the HOTEL. The Proprietors of the American assures their friends and pntrons that no pains will be spared to make the appointments of this HOTEL complete, and its TABLE compare favorably with the best houses in the UNION. WYATT HEU LINGS.

August 18. 1SS0. jrxiSJS cfe Modlolnos PORTER GORRELL, (SUCCESSORS TO T. 1. PATRICK.) Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Are prepared to execute orders for Drugs and Medicines, and all articles pertaining to the Drug Business, with opened a Hotel on South Street, in STATES ILLE, Circular Saics and Circular Saw-Mills, and jaconet.

The uniform is worn only in public. Pupils MARRIED, On the fith instant, near Wilmington, N. by Rev. Mr. Long.

R. HARPER WH1 TAKER, Editor of the "Democratic Press," Raleigh, and Miss MOLL1E E. READ.MAN, of Conwayboro', S. C. Near Tarborough, on the morning of the 1st instant, by Rev.

Mr. Daniel, A. TUMBRO, Senior Ed N. C. His table will always be furnished with the best the market atfords.

His constant aim will be to Portable aiid Stationary Steam Engines of ALL K1XDS AND SIZES. are noi anotnea to make accounts rn the stores, or else where, under any circumstances whatever. For further irrfwanation apply to the President. March 18, 1859. 27 ly promote the comfort of his guests; and he will spare torial duties but lor a low days JJ V.

Herald. Baptists in North America. The number of communicants in regular Baptist Churches -on this continent is set down at 1,0,01, U'ing an increaso during tho last yea- of 74,033 communicants over and above dea.hs and excluded mombers. There are als" -persons who aro reported as me nber of churches which practise immersion, though not regular Baptists. ad Accident.

We regret to hqro this moininir that the Plank Road Bridge over Litllc liiver at Murchison's Factory gave way yesierday afternoon, while a wagon ioaced with' flour was passing over. The watjnn and mules were thrown into the river, 4nd two of the. mules were drowned. ie wagon and flour belonged to Mr. of Randolph.

Tho Western Plank KpaU" Company, wo supposs, will make good Observer. M-irder of the Innocent. Last week'6 lepdrt of tho deaths in; York, tells a terrible talo to parents. (Jut of the seven 'huupred deaths, about five hundred (four hunilrcd and ninetv-scvert precisely) were of All fitted up to order of the best material and style of no trouble or expense in making the weary traveler comfortable. Statesville, October 16, 1F68.

7 tf 091ITII WOOD FEMALE workmanship. All orders promptly attended to. Address, THOMAS C. HAM, Kernersville, Foryth N. C.

Aiinst. isr9. 5U tf KJ This Institution is now under the care of Miss j. r. J.

W. IIOWLLTT, I'. MARY L. STANFORD, whose experience and success in teaching will secure a liberal patronaee. This ple than the German, froin whom tins preparation eiu-enated, based upon scientific experiments which hava tended to advance the destiny of this great prepura-tion in the medical scale of science.

School is pleasantly situated in the south-east corner of Guilford in a trictly moral neighborhood Board ARCH STREET ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. Terms Sl.O per day. can be obtained from six to seven dollars near the Academy. It is the design of the proprietors to make this a permanent institution for the thorough instruc itor of the "Wilson Ledger," and Miss BFTTIE daughter of F. H.

Knight, of Edgecombe county. In Washington, N. on the 8th instant, by Rev. Wm. E.

Pell, Rev THOS. W. GUTHRIE, of ihe N.C. Conference, and Miss EMILY P. ROR15INS, of Washington.

In this countv, on the 4th instant, by Vi Heath, Mr. W. COOK and Miss MARY A. JONES all of Guilford. In this county, on the 8th instant, by W.

P. Heath. Mr. MILTON ISLEY, of Alamance county, and Miss M. C.

THOMI'SON, of (iuillord. In this county, on the fjth by D. Y. Edwards, Esq, Mr. MJIOB15S and Miss RACHEL L.

THARP all of tiuilford. In ihe new Methodist Church at Friendship, in this county, on the Sth instant. Rev. M. J.

Hunt, Mr. J. E. THARP an.l LUCY ANN BL AY LOCK. The undersigned having purchased the interest of tion of girls, both in the useful and ornamental branches.

Music will be taught by the most compe JW. HOW LETT SO, DENTIPTS, RE- spect fully offer their professional services to the citizens of Greensborough and all others who may desire operations performed on their teeth in the mot approved, modern and scientific manner. They are amply qualified to perform till and every operation pertaining in any way to Denial Surgery, unsurppssed for ability or beauty. The Senior of the firm has in his possession Diplomas from the Baltimore College of Surgery, American Society of Dental Surgeons, and Dr. S.

S. Fitch of Philadelphia, and has been in the regular ractice ot the profession fur over twenty years. I have furnished their Operating room en West Street, two doovs above the BKITTA1N HOFSE. in a neatness, accuracy and dispatch. With large and im his former partner, Mr.

Evans, in the above HOI EE, would call the attention of the public to its conveniences for those visiting Philadelphia either for business tent teachers, and strict care will be taken of the I proved arrangements for business, and with a very FEY ER AD AG IE. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its reUntless grasp on the body man, reducing lupi to a mere shadow in the short space of and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from tht body by tlm use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of th abov stated diseases cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are uged as per directions, And as it neither creates large stock on hand, which has been selected with unu or pleasure. morals and deportment of pupils. W.

J. LONG, P. C. SMITIL P'opnetors. August 5th, 1859.

47 tf sual care, we leel satisfied that we can offer inducements to physicians and others who may give us a call. Its situation being but a few steps from the principal tbillren under live years of aire. Xo less Physicians who buy from us can rely on having their Kiarj three hundred and eighteon were swept orders tilled with pure and reliable Drugs, special attention will be given to orders. April 15. Aor Valuatole Land ior Sale Having determined to move 540 handsome and comfortable manner for the reception of Ladies, where one ot the firm may aiways found.

nausea -nor offends the palate, and rendering imcccna-ry any change ofdiet or interruption to usualpur-suils, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion I the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is consis West, 1 offer for sale mv valuable lands, situated 6 miles IJESXsTS BELTS Ladies will be waited ou at their residences if desired. East ef Lexington one m'le of the NCR Koad, and 1J 1 intend keeping ludia-llubber Belts, of all sizes, for sale. Below is a list of prices. June -J3, 1 85ti. 837 avenues of trade, offers inducements to those on business; while to those in search of pleasure, the constantly passing and repassing rail-way cars and those in close proximity, afford a pleasant ride for the mere nominal sum of half dime to all plaices of interest in or about the city.

The Proprietor gives assurance that The Union shall be kept with such character as will meet public approbation, and would respectfully solicit NORTH CAROLINA PATRONAGE. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor August IS, 1859. 49 ly DEATHS. miles from Thomasville l)epot.

The tract contains 540 acres. It is in a compact form, and can be divided 41 Jordan House. public are hereby notified Unit the Jordan House, in the into two desirable tracts. About 340 acres are well timbered. The lands are well adapted to raising tobacco.

They are also well adapted to the raising of VV beat and town of Greem-dioreugh, is now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. The House is pleasantly situated one square North East of the court house Corn. there is on the premises 2U acres ol good mead ow, and a Valuable orchard. The improvements are 2 inch, 3 ply 124 cents per foot. 2 15" 3 17 4 22 6 27 6 32 7 38 8 42 10 GO 12 72 is large and commodious, and the table is supplied desirable.

Said lands will be sold privately, and if not with the best of everv thing that a plentiful market can TORTH CAROLINA. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. off in the first yoar of their age. Something mu-jl be wrong where this state of things is p'on ou. Swill milk, unripo fruit, bad air, ranee and carelessness must divide the 'distyaco between them.

I'liE Danvillk CoNNtfcAioN. A railroad 'tiKoting in -Winston last week wus uddress-imI ly lion. Thos: Settle and others, after I'whfh R. L. Patterson, otfered the fol-'Lwing resolution which was adopted Ii Molved, That as soon as it is ascertained thai tho River and Coal Field -Road, Danville to lerrnunton, will be built, it j-i tae fihn conviction of this meotinjr that tuo fiecessary amount ot" stock can and will bo rLised to construct the road l'roia (ierman-torijto Ifiglt I'oint, on the C.

ii. iioad and ihat Forsyth will do its full bhare. Tobacco for Bovs. A strong writer ad-niiistcrs a wholesome dose to the bov chew- N' IN EQUITY. disposed of before the 1st of December, 1859, will be sold at public sale.

For further information address afford. The Omnibus whiah it alway-i at the station on the arrival of the CARS, will convey passengers to the Jordan House. Single persons, or those the subsenbet at Rich Fork, P. Davidson county, N. C.

WM. F. HENDERSON. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a called meeting of Greensborough Lodge, No.

70, A. V. held on the of August, the death of our brother Ai.beut Whittinuton was announced. The Lodge proceeded to bury the deceased brother v. iih the usual honors of the order.

A committee appointed to prepare suitable resolutions expressive of the grief of the Lodge submitted the following report Whereas, in Providence of God, our worthy brother, ALBERT WHITTINGTON, has been called from the active labors of this hie in the prime of his manhood. Jietvlvtd, That we commit his body to the earth from whence it sprang, and coiumeud his spirit the God who gave it, bowing humbly to the dispensation of an All-wise Being, who cannot err, but who doeth all J. B. F. with families, can be accommodated with boarding ei BOONE.

35 June, 1S59. 39 tf Greensborough, May 12. ther by the week or month. Large and well supplied EXCLl'SITELY WHOLESALE. DRUG, PAINT AND OIL WAREHOUSE STABLES are aitnched to the Hotel, and good ostlers will always be on list.

d. Prices reasonable, and every effort made, ami attention given, to make customers comfortable, and agreeably situated. tent with the production ot a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons) In Advanced Yearn. ho are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and needs only to be fried to be appreciated.

And to a mother while nursing, these Bitten are indispensable, especially where the mother's nourishment is inadequate- to tho demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Iloatetter's Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system, Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their usw in all cases of weakness. CAITTIOX. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostkttek's Cilkbbated Stomach Bittkbs, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. HoStetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the ccrk, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label.

and sold by Hostetter Smith. Pittsburg, and sold by all druggists, proceis, ana dealers generally throughout the United Status, Canada, South America and Germany. Scovil "Mead, NEW ORLEANS, Wholesale Agpnta. For Sale by Porter fc CJorrell, Greensboro', N.C. July 1J, 1H5'J.

4 1 ly In orfolk, Ta. SANTOS, WALKE Importers and Dealers in March 25, 1859. 2c ly OTICE. Land and Mill Property Drugs, Paints, Glass, Tarnishes, Lamp, For Sale. The subscriber having determined Samuel and George Hairston, vs.

Hardin Hairston and others. Petition to sell Real Estate. It appearing that the delendants, George Hairston, Hardin Hairston. Marshall Hairston, Robert Jones and his wife Elizabeth, Ruth S. Heirston, George S.

Hairston, Marshall Hairston, Susan A. Hairston, George Pannil and wife Bethania George Hairston, George Calloway, Samuel Hairston, Peter Hairston, John Rraney and wife Elizabeth, William Pannil and Elizabeth Stuart are not inhabitants of this State, it is ordered that publication be made lor six weeks in the Greensborough Patriot for the said defendants to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Rockingham, at tne Court House in Went-wortk ou the rth Monday alter the 4th Monday in September, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition, otherwise judgment pro conleaso will be entered and the cause set for hearing ex-parte as to them. Witness, John H. Dillard, Clerk and Master to said Court, at office in Wentworth, the 26th day of Aagu to go West, offers for sale that valuable (irikt and Saw Mill on ilamhy's Creek, Davidson county, N. CiREESBORO MITTAL LIFE IX-r SU RANGE AND TRUST COMPANY.

This Company offers inducements to the public which few possess. It is economical in its management, and prompt in the payment of its losses. The insured for life are its members, find they participate in its profits, not only upon the premiums paid in. but also on a large and increasing deposite capital kep in active operation. A dividend of b7 cent, at the last annual meeting of the Company, was declared, and carried to the credit of the Life Members of the Company.

Those desiring an insurance upor their own livs, or on the lives of their slaves, will please address D. P. WEIR, Treasurer. Greensborough, N. June 11, 1858.

Machinery and oils, No. 36 Iron Fiont, West side Market Square, NORFOLK, Va. By our own importations by special contracts with things well. i Ritnli id, we tender our united condolence to the I family of the deceased, pointing them to the husband i of the widow, and to the lather ot the fatherless. li'f'heii, That the members ol tins Lodge wear the I usual badge of mourning for thirty days.

That tnis I Jribut! of respect be spread upon oui minutes, and be six miles east of Lexington, and two nnies south of the N. C. Railroad, with 1H acres of ltnd attached Manufactures, and cash purchases, we can sell at New Also arm nnre lvine on the opposite side of York rtes. Oct. 29.

1S58. ly said Creek, with Tn excellent Mill Seat on it, once occupied 'or grinding gold ore. with Dwelling House. Barn, Orchard, Garden, and other necessary Buildings, VTEW Style Spring Ilats--159. i3l Beebe Moleskin Hats for Gentlemen, published in the town papers.

W. A. WIN BOURNE, M. S. EL WOOD, Com't.

t'. ('. OLE, osrether with a life 'ime interest in 140 acres of land, 30 or 40 acres -of which are now under eood fence, and a rirt in cultivation. New Style Soft Hats, The Young Gents Moleskin Hat, The Picolomini Soft Hat, The Union The Filmore Blk Cap PALL The above lands will be sold on good terms, either 1859. 1859.

rtpn.ING-18SO.-R- LIJUX- SAV is now receiving A EAKGE and DESIRABLE STOCK of Seasonable Goods, amongst which mav be found handsome Bayodere-Chene, Strip and JOAN n. 1'ILLAKD, C. Al. r. the whole together or in par to sun purchasers.

For terms atinlv to the subscriber who will be found and a variety of other styles. Also, Strr.w, Leghorn 51 6w Pr adv ors ind smokers, assuring them that tobacco hasispoilcd and ultimately ruined thousands oflpys, inducing a dangerous precocity, de-Vpiug the passions, softening and weak-Ctiiiig the bones, and greatly injuring the frpiial marrow, the brain, and tho whole ner-Vo' s. fluid. A boy who early and freiuently emokes, in any way uses large quantities Ot 1 obacco, never is known to make a man ol nuch energy of character, and generally lac ls physical and muscular as well as mental We would particularly warn bo who want to be anybody in the world, to i ih un. tobacco as a most baneful poison.

An Important According to the Fhiladephia Inquirer, the question how to ncrcaso the power of locomotive engines KviiiiouL-udding to their weight lias heen soi-vei The invention, by Mr. E. W. Terrell, wai announced at a recent meeting of the Aji erican Scientific Association. Mr.

Tyr-rel tho Inquirer, like many a bold investor before him, has been told that it was and Panama Hats. A () Kill BOOKSELLER, PUBLISHER, STATIONER, AND Dealer In MukIc, I'lauo Forlcs. generally on the premises. ISAAC KISNEx. August.

-J'1 11 OKTH CAROLINA, WAT A I GA other Fancy Silks, FLun Black Gro. De Rhine and PoulJesay Lress Silks, Double Jupe. Robes, and Robe-e-les, in Challies, Bereges, Organdies, aad other Mus 1 i fc'j Bl i' 44 April, lboy. R. G.

LINDSAY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Tlalnts, Oils, White Lead Dry and )IBIIOS, MILLIVERY and STRAW lins, in every style and quality. A variety of Lawns, Ginghams, both Robes and plain Xo. Main ItifrhmOnd, XT and in A great variety of colors, dry and in Oil White Wax, White Rasirt, Lead and Tin Foil, Term, John Horton vs. D.

C. McCanles. Original Attachment Levied on Land. Whereas, an original attachment is returned to this Court, in favor of John Horton against D. C.

McCanles, and conditional indgment entered said attachment ot t'Olin- French, English and American Prints. Bombazines, rOl'Ll resprruully invite li lor4 liitnl to hi his nniisiialli Larsre and Alpacas, Debages, Linseed, Tanners, Sperm and Kerosene Oils. Sable and Camel's hair 8tripmg: Brushes, Varnish and Paint SAX FOR LIVER LWIf.OR ATOR, Ppared by Dr. Sanford, compounded entirely trom Gums, is on of the best PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDICIENS now before ihe publ These GutnS remove. One dose often repeated all morbid or bad matter Js a sure cure ior Choi irom tbe system, supply- era morbus, and a ing in their place a heal-! A preventive of t'liole-thy flow ol bile, invigora-' ra.

tu.g the stomach cajbinjd Only one bottle is need- food to digest well, pii'i ed to throw out of the rlfylntlie r-Jsytem the effects ol med giving to-ie and health to icine after a long spell ol the whole machinery, re- 1 sickness, movinjf. the cause of the, One bottle taken foi A very handsome and choice assortment of Embroideries and While Goods, Muslin and Brushes. Coach, Copal, Japan, Leather and Demar Var being heretofore levied on the following tracts of land, nibhes, French and American Window Glass. Putty, to wit: Three tracts on Watauga River. 1st.

Adjoin Lace Setts, Collars, Edgings, c. pure Apple Vinegar, Lc, for sale at the Drug Stores of A variety of new style Shawls, Lace Shawls, Points LY and Winter, IH.VJ. Ai'mst ronir. Gator IMPORTEuS AND JOBBERS OF KIHHONS, llonnet silks and Satin, VELVETS, UI' CI IE, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, No. 237 11 ud Lofts of Baltimore Street, Raltlniore, Id.

Offer a stock unsurpassed in Ihe Cni'ed States in vari-e'y and cheapness. Orders solicited -and prompt attention given. 1 4-e r-. o- 1 i r-1 a i it) n- -i and Mantillas, Shetland Shawls in different colors, Kid April 15. and Siik Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, CJEWISG MACHINES Price SttO The Assoriment ol ROOKS.

WKIIINti PAPERS, BLANK ROOKS, IR IAIN PAPERS, ENVELOPES MUSIC, 5 1E1 lO.NERY. together with a genera! assortment ot staple and Fancy Ciootlx, embracing as complete an a-sortment us can be lound in anyone WHOLESALE BOOK ESTABLISHMENT in the United States, and upon terms as FAIR and LIBERAL. fiky-Ve only a-k an examination of our Stock from BUYERS, knowing ihat we can supply their ants in our line, to their entire satisfaction, both as to PRICES ami QUALITY OF GOODS. Richmond, 1 ft 4w "QUAKER CITY" Sewing Machines are acknowl Hats. Rushes, Fans, Umbrellas and Parasols.

Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Janes, Linens, Sum mer stuffs for men and boys. edged by all who are Rising them, to be the very best Machines in market, for Plantation or family use. We have just received another large supply. All ing the lands ol P. Sbull, whereon James McCanles formerly lived number of acres not known.

2d. Adjoining the same, known as the Isaac Green tract number ol acres not known. 3d. Adjoining the same, known as the Elisha Coffee tract, whereon said Coffey now lives. Also one tract on the waters of Linville River, of sixty acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of David Carpenter and others.

Also said defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon Jesse Mullens formerly lived, adjoining the lands Jona'han Horton and others. In one Lot in the town of Boon, (No. 11.) known as the B. Ward Lot. Also in three negroes known as the Jesse Mul- .1 Table Linens, Birds-eye and other Diapers, Buff, Holland and Embroidered Curtains, and a great many other good which you are invited to come and see.

and select for your need. R. G. ElNDbAI. March, 1859.

28tf who want a good and reliable Sewing Machine, for Family use, or for Manufacturing purposes, are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. F. GARRETT, Agents. May, 1850.

3-1 tf utu-rly impracticable to attempt to gain anything by magnetizing the driving wheels of locimiotive engines, lie was ridiculed for -hi thought but ho persevered ti ho sue-ajded tar better than he anticipitatcd, as is usdlully the caso with those who Lavo faith lio uses and forces of nature, directed 'ih the skill that belongs to the mind of nu'ii, when that great eiigino is fairly pres-ed into service. He has obtained an addi- Terms ti per cent, off for cash, pur funds. August 159. 4'J 4m Letlbetter's Premium Apple Cutting and Coring Machine Patterned 1st Marcb, lS5y. This Machine is warranted to cut and core more apples in a diy than other machine iu existence, and it is the most simple, cheap and durable RIRKIVUIUCK disease effecting a radii Jaundice, removes ical cure.

all sallow ness 01! unnatu Rlllous attacksHH ral color from the are cured, and hat is lace. better, prevented by One dose taken short ccasional use of the Livj lime before eating gives er Invigorator. tJ vigor to ihe appetite and One dose after estmg is 11 makes the food digest sufhient to relieve the 1 well. stomach and prevent theiKI One dot, often repeat-food from rising and sour-if edcures Chronic Idling, arrbira its worst Only one dose taken be- torm wnilt Summer for retiring nre vents1' and llflUel rum Havme opened a GENTLEMAN'S FURNISH Git AT SALE OF LOTS. ING STORE, will keep on hand, or make to order, all kinds ol Gentloman's clothing.

Their Spring Stock lens negroes a woman narutu fun, gm xnun, imj Jes-se.) And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, (McCanles has absconded beyond the limits of the State, or conseals himself embraces Coats. Pants, Vests, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Shirts Just received, one of the largest as sortments of Ladies Cloaks ever offered for sale iu this place: Consisting of Raglans and full CircleCIoaks. Also a large assortment of the richest Dress Silks and Black Silks to be found in any market. Call and buy a Cloak, and treat your sisters to one of the richest Silks ever onered lorsale in Carolina.

November, 1858. W. J. McCONNEL. Drawers.

Ate, which they will sell cheap for -ali. Gentlemen wishing FINE CLOTHING should so that due notice cannot be served; it is thereiore onlrred that publication be marte lor six successive It separates the cor'1 trorn the other pieces of the apple. One person can easily cut ami core from foity to sixty bushels of apples per day with one ol tli-se machines. All 'rii'gi patiMil will dealt with according to la.v. All persons wishing to purchase Machines or rights, will please address the undersigned nt Westminster, call here first, as thsy sell no half-finished work.

Having some very fine clolhs and cassimeres, the Oreensborough Patriot, that the said de- weflvE in and workmen of the FIRM ORl-ER, they feel conn appear at the next Term of this Court, to be teiidair 1 .1 "i A t. 4 A dent they can please the most fastidious. PRIXG P9. On Thursday, Xovembcr, 1S59, will be sold, on a credit, to the highest biddei, a large numbered LOTS in said CITY. The completion of the Rail Road and Warehorse, the extraordinary Ucilities lor shipment; the large class oi vessels can enter Tae Harbor and lie along side the Wharf and Warehouse; the number of good buildings that are going, or have gone up the great demand for more LOT'S, all combine to make another sale necessary J.

M. MOREH DA President Shepard's Point Land Company. September 5, 1 srlt. Vj lUw Raleigh Standard and Register, Kinston Advocate, Beaufort Journal, Carolina City Times. Salisbury Watchman.

Fayetteville Observer. Iredell Express. nightmare. hH plainly yield Only one dose taken ati first dose, night, loosens the bowels. fJ A few bottles will Clue gently, and tOtl- Drop)' by exciting tlvenectN.

the absorbents. One Se taken after ''L We take pleasure in re each meal will cure eonimeiidins tlhig fti'di- Thev also have the Agency for the sale of Bar N.C. A. t. LKinSLl I bK, Tatrntee.

tiuial 'adhesion of over twonty-fivo per cen-tu by his ingenious idea. The lower seg-W lit ol tho wheel is surrounded by a helix jJ'ICoppcr wire- through which the wheel re-Vlves. T'ha point of greatest magnetic of-Ml where tho wheel meets the rail, tou triry to all the theory on the subject. On a Vty tlipery rail ninetecu pounds of steam p'-jr iffcli slipped the wheels without ruagnot-y, and -under tho same condition thirty rive p'junds of steam were required to slip them win they were magnetized. tholf's Sewing Machines, one of the best now in use in fact it is superceding all others in all the large manufacturing establishments in New York heul lor saiu county, on me ou ann iuc tiu Monday in November next, and answer, plead or demur, her wise final judgment will be entered and a venditioni exponas issue Witness, H.

Blair, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in June, 1859. Issued fith August, H. BLAIR, Clerk. I'r ndv 52 6w Atlantic Pure White Lead, Window Glass, Putty, Lithrage, Lgwood-Chrome Creen and Yellow, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Indigo, Madder and Alum, tkc, 1 i ne as a preventative ior IJ spepxla. i 1 and Philadelphia.

Greensborough, N. March, 1859. 20tf dose 01 tea inn una AKue, uunc ui inu ie 1 aTv-i iu Aftuv. iirt Read the following certificate We have trie 1 the Apple Cutting and Coring Machine, patented by A. F.

Ledbtt ler, and we regard it as onti 01 the in fruit drjii.g, and more particularly so, as dried fruit being adi-pted in every circle of society us 11 diet W- oheerfullv recommend it to the public. WEST BROOK MEN DEN II ALL, July olet, ly.K 47 ui R. G. LINDSAY. April, 1859.

TEAS! TEAS FROM THE CANTON TEA COMPANY. A large lot on hand, embracing I VALI iKLE MIL, FOB HALE. I wish I to dist.orfe of id PORTABLE STEAM SAW UL, situated in the' couuiy of Davidson, iiumcdi many new and choice varieties, neatly put up in handsome metalic packages, and offered at unusually low rates, at the Drug Store of spoonfuls will always re- hill evel', and all lieve Sick. Head-' -1 Fevers of a liilloUSJ ache. type.

It operates with Only one dose immedi-i certainty, and thousands ately lelievts are witling to testify to while i jitH wonuerful virtues. All who iiNe It are giving their unanimous testimony In ItN faor. Water in the nioutli wllh the In- Iterator, and swallow both together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR.

SANFORD Proprietor, No. 31') Broadway, New York. Retailed by all (Druggists. iold also by PORTER GORRELL, Gretnsboro1. April Mh, 30 ly The World's Great Exhibition I'r lie Medal, awarded to C.

MEYER, for his two Pianos, London. October loth, 1851. C. MEYER, lespectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has constantly on hamd PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London in 1851. He has received during the last fifteen years more Medals than -any other maker from the Franklin Institute.

Also, first Premiums in Boston, New York and Baltimore. All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. Warerooms, No. "22 ARCH Street, below Eighth, south side PHILADELPHIA. July 22.

1859. 45 3m June 17 PORTEK UOKKELL. fjTATL OF NORTH CAROLINA, GUILFORD k5 County Court ot Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term. 18'9. Robert C.

Caldwell, Adm'r of Joian W. Caldwell, dee'd, vs. Margaret Caldw, 11, et. al. Petition for settle ment.

In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that David C. Caldwell, Samuel L. Caldwell and Robert T. Caldwell, defendants, are not residents of this State it is thereiore, considered, ordered, anc adjudged by the Court, that publication be made lor six successive weeks, in the Greensborough Patriot, for said absent defendants to be and appear before ti Justices of our said Court, at its next term, to be held 'y ju the North Carolina Rail Road, about three -ts east of Lexington. Tie Mill is known as rM Mill, ami is in FIRST RATH RUNNING lJ KM4 'I shall same at I'llblic Sal' 'he 1st day of 18'i'J.

1 will also sell at Asheville Nivs ami Wilm.ngtr-n Journal copy, once a week until sale, and forward accounts to this office. VIIAUf 4.1 1' I.4XI. Having determined on moving west by the 1st of October, 1 offer to sell a VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, well adapted to the cultivation of Tobacco, lying in Iredell county, live miles north west ot Ollll, containing about -IOO aerea, some SO acres of good BRANCH BOTTOM, and about UCreH of uell timbered land. There is a good DWELLING HOUSE and othes necessary out buildings on premises. Any person wishing to buy will do well to come and see it as I am determined sell or address me at OL1N.

X. C. WM. D. WATT.

Aiigu-t, 18.V.'. 5t 4w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GITLFORD County Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Robert C. Caldwell. Administrator of Maigaret A. Caldwell, deceased, vs.

Caldwell, et. Petition for Settlement. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that David C. Caldweil, Samuel L.Caldwell, and Robert T. Caldwell, delendants, are non-residents of this State; it is thereiore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be for six weeks meresMi vely, in the Greensborouch Patriot, for said absent defendants Vin.i.

time, tli vulnMttle iileti. ii truis made known on the dav of sale. BaLLENGER. YANCEY i'iW Call Q.TXCSL Sei-Tbe Subscriber will furnish to order the finest quality of PUMP-SOLE, CHANNEL and HEAVY WATER-PROOF BOOTS, low for cash. None but fine vork undertaken.

H. H. BRADY. July, 4R Juet received and Tor Sale, low for CASH, a large stock of Groceries: Consisting Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Spices and Cheese. November, 1858.

W. J. McCONNEL. COFFEE Coffee Supai Sugar Just received a good supply of Rio, Laguira, and Mi: VOTIt K. TO AM.

WHOM IT 41 CONCERN' 11 mo TOTICE, In obedience to an order of the Court il of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1 859, I will proceed to sell for cash at the Court House in Lexington, on Monday the 17th of October next, a netrro woman who says her name is Chariot t. iendly but earnest Those owing u- accounts due January 1, lS.V.t, A IfTolint. will onfer a favor lr settlincr t.tf.tre Oclobrr Court. As I shall leave uiiUi.ediately H.fl er Coijrt, it will become uecessa- Said negro was taken up and committed to the Jail of tor the county ot Guillord. at the Court House in Greensborough, on the third Monday of November pxt.

then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner be not granted, otherwise the -anie will be granted pro confesso and the cause heard ex-parte as to them. Witness, Lyndon Swaim, Clrk of said Court, at office in Greensborough, the third Monday of August, A. 1SV. LYNDON SWAIM, C. C.

C. Pr adv $5 51 r'W to nlare nil NOTES an, Tl lfTS IVALHER'S t'ORS NEW Tv and useful invention, for which wc huTe just obtained a Patent. A Good corn husker is machine long sought after by our farmers, as being one of the niot needed and most useful. With this machine, one hand can husk from thirty to tlilrly-fl ve lar-rcls Of corn per day, leaving the shuck in a mo-t admirable condition for feeding stock. It is re- markable lor its simplicity, cheapness and durability, and will require but a few minutes to satisfy the most incredulous of its practical utility.

This Machane is one among the few new invention that will STAND THE TEST, and go info general use upon its own will idense call nr. 1 settle the same. No interest, will be charged on accounts due 1st July, if paid on or before the 1st of September. COLE Au AMIS. August 10, 1X')J.

48 to be and appear before the Justices of our said Court, its next term, to be held lor the county of (iuilford, ihe Court House in the town of Greensborough, on the third Monday ot November next, then aiid there to plead, 'answer or demur to the petition, or judgment will betaken pro confesso, and the case liearu ex parte as to them. Davidson county, N. as a runaway slave, E. D. HAMPTON, Sheriff.

August 15. 1859. 49 9w er set in the hands of an officer for collection. THUS. J.

PATRICK. 'iU-envboro'. Sept 1.1, 1 S.j ii. 7w Java Coffees, Brown and White Sugar. Adamantine Candles, fcc.

R. G. LINDSAY. February, 1856. 871 tf.

1 Large Lot of English and Swede Tust received and Tor sale by Fisher liave hoh In Store ami for Sale, the largest stock of Goods in Western Carolina, Si, Foard, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Received a Lot of Smith's I'hotoirrnphlcOal- 1 It'ry 's now opened, and Cameotvpes, Melaino- Witness, Lyndon Swaim, Clerk of a Court, at of- fice in Greensboroueh, the third Mondav Argust, A. LYNDON SWAIM, C. C. Pr adv Ow XV. Iron, just received all sues chesp.

NEWBERN, N.C, 2000 bushels White Turks ust and esson Revolvers. A superior article; the W. J. McCONNEL. Dec.

20, 16 Island Alum Salt. This SALT can be put in three and offer them al LOWER PRICES, for CASH, than they can be found. Any person buying twenty dollars worth or more id' Dry Goods, ami paying cash, shall be niiled lo five per oent. discount. November, 1 W.

J. McCOXNEL. bushel sacks convenient for R. R. transportation at a low cost.

FISHER FOARD. best seven shooter made, and can be carried in pant pockets warranted to shoot a ball through a two inch plank, and shoot correctly 100 yards, low for cash. Dec. 20, 1853. 1G W.

J. McCONNEL. ii til For Mining Purposes. We have Miners Shovels Drill Steel of all sizes, Saiety Fuze, double and single. Candles and Iron, low for cash.

XoTember. W. J. McCONNEL. AMRROTYPES, which cannot be surpassed UlAlilLlTY and BEAUTY are laken in Lockets, and t'aues, to ait the tastes and purses of all.

4' in Greensborough, they hlvT patronage. U3f Call ami examine Specimens, and learn the Rooms formerly occupied by A. Starrett. sec-. 1 of Garrett's "brick to.k LOVER SEED! Fresh and Clean, As we are desirous of introducing it into all the-States of the Union as early as possible, a rare oppor-tunilv to AKE MONE1' will be ofi'ered to those who may "desire to purchase State rights.

Persons at a distance desirinf. further particulars will please addresj the subcriber at Greensborough, N.C WM. E. EDWARDS, Agent. August 11, 1809.

4Stf for sale by PORTER GORRELL- Iron of all sItms and of suprlor quality just received low for cash. November, 1859. W. J. McCONNEL.

Anrwt rate new Muggy for Sale, low for cash. W.J. McCONNEL. Dee.O.-lba. 1 1)laterlnc Lath for Sale at High I'oint.

The 'iibscriber will sell a good quantity of PLASTERING LATHES at two dollars a thousand. H. W. WEEDON. August 15, 1859.

49 tf FIUTE Carpeting. Ingrain, Tnree-ply and Tapestry, Brussels, Rugs, etc. JITST RECEIVED. A very superior Quality of Adamantine Candles, which will be Hoye School. Misses Eunice H.

and Rhoda M. Worth wtll open a School in the new brick building in the south-west part of town, on the 18th of July, 1859. 45 tf borough, N. C. lbo'j; 53 tf Oct.

1853. R.U.UflWAI. old low for cask COLE AMIS..

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