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Ht7h Point picture, Clark, formerly of Virginia. andC. Price, nf North House of Commons, 25th ult.Lora anxiety and, axcUemenv wetriaanifeitod Cowity, that city It WidlhewkT Joseph A. Weatherly, Georga Weatherly and others. FAMILY fcEWlrM 5ew Slyle Priffi fron 0 is EXTKA.

CliAKGliUr )i II ViMEiW Mainmort SL, Carroll ISu.g, J. t. J. Jlfll, igcate, 1 f. Sca.e- ill a 4,1 i.i4j next, 'at nitMlc .11 h-foVlngrrra1IW6HlzY 1 Thousand inn.

tt- turr irt ie JotJ v5ici)(Uiejr-4e i jorton acarmwieagwi me temofi Tti i ti" r' V. ADa-i- rl hISTS LHi to cendw lo bimthe thanka. of the (iovcrtimciit. The ftueen'f- speech read by the Lord Chancellej-. She be- thnf- if ine Italians are left to difficulties, that the transmit fMh6 D1 Mnr.

W- J.7V"L:L rnUlEES D. YALfc Co-MAHTJFAO. TURtRS AND DEALERS IX TIN WARE, STO 7t FUR! CE9," fiOUSH' FUR51SHJNG We wen1! ell pirJc.u. agendo i to our laige a id cs efuUy msde stock of IN. SHBET IRON AND WARE.

Having oach the largest to be found in tne Souths can offer such ln-d tcements to the Trade as trill it for their interest examine orr asortme it before purch.hing else where. We have also a very Urge stock of COOKING RAN GERS. COOKING, HALL, AND PARLOR STtTVES, BRICK AND PORTABLE HOT AIR FURNACES, Cast Iron and Terra Co-l Drain Pipes, Wrought Ii'OD, Galvanized Iron, and Lead Pipe, al. tiz s. Plumbing and Steam Fitting work done in any part of tbe to tr j.

Plum. ard Gas Fitters' Materials. A large and magnificeu rsbortrren.of Gas We are sole the celebrated Sexton's Gas BurnningSioe, for heating from two to four Room. Marbleiied Slate, Par'or and Chamber Mantles, superior to te marble as to bea.Jty and durability, and much cheap We are also prepared to put en, in any partof the country, Metalic, Gravel, and Felt Roofing. Also, Gas Works of the most approved patents.

CHARLES D. YALE, Co. Iron Block, Governor reet, P.ichmond, Va. Hydraulic Rams, Puupa, Garden Engines, Grates and Fenders, Copper Lightniug Rod, Kerosense Oil were swops oacjc by lae retunnjr waw 1 i uiu ui, we mu it The body of Herbert Inaham, r-wa for hearing. nd4 exparu member of the Candian Parlimettt; tas'been 20 pdvl? s-6w recognized and taken in charge by his'friondB.

-r up vo toe lOth Jehifa Goisatt i Wr Jisa, at in jsouitr. tli satisfaction of the Court, that and Wife Kanoey, Robert Gamble and not inhabit intof the State It is therefore' ordered, that publication be made in tre 0-W ratriot for six succm.t weks, for th said defendants to be ana appear at the next supieue voutx of Law ana n.quny to neia ior tne ijouniy stau ufbrwsaid, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday or September, ieu, to pieaa, answer I .1. 1, at fv V.xr TVilt UlPan Af Al.ffl.1l. ft Voajty. and state orwortu Carolina, the unaeraigrca will offer for sale, at the residence of the said liar in id eu.n,y on Monday the 16th day of October: next) iuq rviiuwin uauiv i.hujc.

tv wu. That well-known and desirable TRACT OF LAND. Llt-L a.1 I 1 If. 1 1 1.1-1 yu wuijvn uieiaiu oun iiarueu now xvbiuob. tviucii.

tract adjoins the lands of Georee Foust and others; is; 11 1 l.u.. giiuawi uu wn.crs vi aiuiuiucv wcm, ib rniuuj amd most plea.antly located and has upon it a large aryTu th, ahove anU tract of orison Preeland, A. H. Boy. and others, which lies both sides of the public road le ding South from the: town of Giaham, and just out of the limitsof said town, "1Cr-MSJSb AND LOTSU, the town, to wit.

The Lot known as the Noell place. The i0t known as the John Denny place, and the lot known as the Wtlham Denny place. of which is mrnisneu witii a gooa ana convenient tLLirvu HOUSE and other eot-hou, and contains one nda half acres. Alf.o, one unicinroTed Lot in said 'town, adjoinin the lot 0f and eonuins la f.imi.Kntl wifli trneA nnt liVW.l.l TMT-i Also, the TRACT known as the Harden Mill tract, containing seren and three fonrths acres, upon wKich there are GOOD GRIST AND SAW MILLS both new and doing a thriving business. at tlAfln fit naf rr it si -nn rvnn fuuniun wmli iuuhu ir.unur.a.

aTJsPRVAN err valuable SERVANTS AND FIELD HANDS. Also, a large lot of firttrate FARMING lOOLS of all sorts, new and well made, and a complete set of TOOLS, arew and well-constructed COTTON GIN of thebest PATENT, and a lot of IIOUSEHO-D AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. Also; a large and good stock of HORSES, CATTLE, AND HOGS The last year's crop of TOBACCO and that of this year; a large lot of WHEAT, COilN, 0AT8, HAY, and a number of other ic'es not reed- ed to be mentioned now Tlie above hale will be upon a credit of six months, with inle est from date, as to all sums over ten doll irs, and purchaser will be required to give bond we)1 secured for all amounts over that sum. To tho who may wish to purchase the above property, or any part thereof, and may exair'ne for thenselves before the day of sale, the undersigned will take pleasure in showing it, and in his absence the said John Harden will do so. 1 J.

W. HARDEN, Tnitee. Sept 14 4-4w ichmond Potteries, Foot of Main Street, JLl Rscketts and Corner of Cry and 12ih Streets, Richmond, Va. KEESKEE PARR, PROPRIETORS. The subscribers respectfully informs the Jie chants of Viiginii, North Carolina and Ten lessee, that they are manufacturing the best quality of STONE-WARE, "Which they will sell at the very lowest prices, with a liberal discount for cash.

tof All ware by us will be delivered in any part of the City free of charge. THOS. W. KEESEE, DAVID PARR. 4-4w I860.

FALL. TRADE. I960. ELLETT WE1SWER, Manufacturers and Wholesale Lealers in HATS, CAPS AND FUJIS, No. 167 Main Street, opposite Exchange Bank, RICHMOND, VA.

HAVING made extensive preparations are now offering to the merchants of Virania and North Carolina and Tennessee, at pri. es yliich cannot but insure a sale, the largest and mnst c6vplete of Fall and Winter Goodt ewx gotien up-in this market, which for quality, variety and elegance, ciiniiot he excelled. All they ask is a look beforef-urchasing elsewhere. Order strictly and promptly attended to. sepl4 4-Gm ELLETT WEISIGER.

imilMIRlKK. lit undersigned Continues to i camr on the TaiWinz business jpoail tbe Hri- Uj House, over the shoe sto of li. abaci, Co. The fall andwinter fashions just rceeiveu, which are very haudswme and attractive. Thankful lor past favors, he hopes to receive a large cust.iui this season.

No effort spared to render entire ta.Nfaction to all. Call in immediately. A. DILWORTII. SepH 4-tf FA 1 8 0 0 s- TEVENSOX, WEDDELL Im- porters and Jobbers ot staple and rarcy DRV GOODS, Nos.

78 and 80 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS Lnglijj, French and American, in large slock and great variety. PLANTATION GOODS In large assortment. Also, a full line of NOTIONS, Together with every class and descrij tion of Goods to be touad iu whole- kale Houses. NORTH OR SOUTH.

The Trade of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennes- jj See is hrvited to an examination of the Goods now in i btorc. Weekly additions will be acded curing the season. Orders proiuptly attended to. 2-3u OFFEE! COFFEE! C'OFFEE I DIRECT IMPORl'ATION. We beg to announce ro the buyers of this State, that we shall have about the first of September, a rgo of 2,000 bags of COFFEE, direct troui Rio Janeiro, which we shall sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, TEN DAVS after arrival of vessel, of vhioh due notice will be given.

3-4w O. G. PARSLEY CO. Land Tor Sale. I offer for sale a valuable plantation, in Orange county, on Forester's Creek, five miles north of Hillsborough, containing six hundred and ninety-five acres, on a credit of odo an 1 two years, with interest from the date.

Bond and approved se cure required. This plantation is well adapted to the growth ef tobacco, and of wheat and other grun, has good enclosures and other improvements, including an excellent framed barn and threshing machine, a good orcard and meadow; about three hundred acres cleared and under fence, and the balance wood-lund, some of it not surpassed in fertility by any lands in the county. Immediate possession will be given. My reason for selling is that I have removed my hands to another estate. WM.

A. GRAHAM mug 10 9SMw North Carolina, Rockingham Co-Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August, Term, 1800. Giles P. Bailey vs W. J.

M. Thoma- Thomas J. Motley vs tl saw R. W. Lawson and the same ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT.

In these cases, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant W. J. M. Thomas is no. an inhabitant oi this State; It is ordered by the that publication be made in the Greensborough Patriot for six weeks successively, for said defendant, to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county' of Rockingham, at the Court House in Wentworth on the fourth Monday of November next, then and there to re-! plevy, plead, answer or demur, or Judgment final will be entered against him, and the Land and other prop levied on, will be sold to satisfy the plaintiffs demands.

Witness, William M. Ellington, Clerk of our said; Court, at office, in Wentworth, the fourth Monday of August, A. D. 1860. W.

M. ELLINGTON, C. C. C. Sep 14 pradv 4-6 VTorth Carolina, Alamance County.

11 Office of clerk and Master in Equity, Giaham Sept 5th, 1850. Whereas, Ephraim Mitchell, Harman Lovett and Wifo; Rhoda Ann, Bennett lushop and Wi(e Mary, DavM Morgan and Wife Rebecca, and Jane Rickets tisve filed in this office their Petition against Fannv Mitchell, Oeoege Wife Viney, homas Mitchell, John Mitchell, David Mitchell, James Bev ins, and WilePne-ba. Nathan Mitchell and Polly Mitchell, to obtain a sale of the lauds ofShadrach Mitchell deceased, tor par tition amongst them. Aud it appearing by the allegav tious ot said petition, veriiied by the aiadavit of Ephraim Mitchell, that Thomas Mitchell, John DaviJj Mitchell, Nathan Mitchell and Polly Mitchell are not; inhabitants of this State It is therefore ordered that orminM which dm no? lost some employee. Afl'tlw unite according praiM to John Wilson, commander lor his braYerr and dar erne throughout.

11a fnS-4. r. teethe danger nx. uiunuou rrivum a hundred feet of the Near one handled PraonBarrivea wuninnfrjr yards of tbejbeacb, lost, twentv seven bodies nave been recovered, most of which reyugriizea dj inenas as tnoseot residents or Milwaukee. i Grand TJnlon' Tttbllee4 JUbHMOD, oepi, o-inr grand torchlight nioe.AooiAn in hnnnr nf ha nuninofinn uw vvuiyavivu vi luu nw recently erected by the Bell JT 1 fun Btreet 18 an entlre BUocfeasJ 1 D0 transparencies are nnmerorjst the mot- 1 oes the flam beans brilliant; the m08ic Ahi'arating, and the ptQple jubilant.

JUtS m9n" thU-) "BC- A he sidewalks are thronged with tadles na cnuaren, ana all Virginia seems tO have congregated here. 'j The procession is HOW approaching the Club Hnna. A i ous where several distinguished speakers lvliiiBtal kaM grg- In A4la.rtdaa 4 th a 1 yl tvnuuivw luc uimuiuUB. RELIGIOUS. A Camp-Meeting held at Red HiU, Guilford County, cotrnnen- i on Friday before the 4th Sunday In' September I860.

REV. ALSON GkAY. Bepj 4-2w SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice to Subscribers. SabscriberTwho find a erott tnrt on their papers are notified that their names will be erased from the mail (M'r thereafter, unless payment of sub- rr about what they suppose they owe, adding on the advance payment, and a receipt, with a statement of the account, be returned.

To our Advertising Customers. We take this occasion to inform our advertising customers, that we shall in the future adhere closely to rale, setting up sH advertisements in a uniform style solid and compact. No large, display letters will hereafter be used, la patting up advertisements for friend or fo. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p.

o. woara, O. DASISL, For past 7 yearrs with T. C. JB, G.Worth.

0f Asheboro', N. WORTn Sk DANIEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 2 Granite Row, Front Street, Wilmington, N. C.

Dealers in all kimds of Groceries, Provisions, Fruit, Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Tobacco. Solicit consignments of Floor, Dried Fruit, Feathers. Bees-Wax, Tobacco, and Country Produce generally. Agents for Howe's celebrated Scales. 6-ly Virginia merchants, and mer- I chants generally South, in laying in their fall 1 abandant ofSmples Infallible Baking Powder, A J.

1 best and economical preparation known for making sweet and wholesome loaf bread, biscuits, Ac. i .1 is mtfiuiutiuuei uy uuuieruus ciiiivob ui uiutrcui sections, and will certainly give satisfaction when used properly. It is entirely harmless, being the production of a scientific Virginia physician, and manufactured with great care from the purest material. Merchants can confidently recommend this article to their customers as the best. JOHN W.

GARDICK. Manufacturer and Sole Proprietor, Richmond, Va. Sold by the Druggist and Grocers generalty through the State. Bis o-ow aTalirord fJOanty Medical tJOClety. I The Physcians of Gnilfoid Co.

will holdaregular i 1 1 1 1 7, meeting oaiurany uctooer a iu ti uie irug or Dr. B. L. Coles Office, an Essay will be read other interesting matter presented. A.

S. PORTER, Secretary. Regular meeting the 1st Saturday iu each month. Sep20 63w North Carolina Randolph County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 18G0.

Hiram Curtis, administrator of Molly Staley deceased Hiram Curtis his wife Peggy in their own right. Joseph Foust and his wife Polly, Lucinda, Andrew, John, and Simpson Turner minors, who sue by their Gnardiaa ad litum B. F. Hoover. s.

Andrew Curtis, his wife Tabitha, Barbara JQvett, Jonathan M. Coble his wife Eliiabeth, Eli Staley, Hiram Staley, Jessee Wright and his wife Molly, Eli Milieu, Daniel Mellin and Clark Mellin. Petition for an account and Settlement of the estate of Molly Staley Deceased. this case, it appearing to the satisfaction ot the Court, that all of the defendants in above named reside eyond the limits of this State it is therefore ordered the Court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Greensboro Patriot notifying them of filing of this petition, and requiring them to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court or fleas Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph, at the Court House in Asheboro' on the first Monday of November next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, to the said petition or. judgment confesso, will be enterered as to them, and the same heard ex parte.

Witness, B. F. Hoover Clerk or oar said umrt, at office, the 1st Monday of August i860. Issued lOth September 1860. B.

F. HOOVER, C. C. C. sep20 6-6 North Carolina Randolph County.

Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term A. D. 1860. Washington Bush, and Benjamin Rash, Surviving Executors of the last will and testament of Miehael Rush Deceased. Tl.

John Gaddis and wife Sally, Calvin Hill and wife Polly, Pennel Arnold and wife Cynthia, Zimn Let tie and wife Hannah, RebeccaJJtasb, Allen Pearoe and wife Dorias, wnd William Rush administrator of William Rush Deceased. Petition for account aad settlement of the estate of Michael Rush, Deceased. this case, it appearing the sattsfaotioa of the Court, that John Gaddis and his wife Sally, and Allen Pearce and hii wife Dorias are not inhabitants of this State. is therefore ordeied by the Court, that publication made for six successive weeks in the Greensboro' Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro' N. notifying said John Gaddis and wife Sally, and Allen Pearce and wife Dorias of the filing of this petition and requiring them to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quorter Sessions to be held the County of Randolph, at the Court House in Asheboro on the first Monday ia November next then and there to plead, answer or demur, to said petion or judgements pro conlesso will be granted, and the same heard ex parte as to them-.

Witness. B. F. Hoover Clerk of our said Court, at Office, on this 1st Monday in August I860. 10th September 1800.

B. F. HOOVER, a C. C. sep20 ft-6w Vorth Carolina Randolph County.

jLl Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term A. D' I860. Eilsha McMasters s. William McMasters; Sarah Ward widow of Minas Ward. The heirs at law of James McMasters and the heirs at law of Andrew 1 McMasters.

Petition for sale of real estate for partition. I appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that William McMasters, Sarah Ward widow of Minas Ward. Tne heirs at law of James McMasters and the heirs at law of Audrew McMasters, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore, oa motion, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Greensboro' patriot, published in the town of Greensboro' in this State, no tifying the said defendants of the filing of this petition and that unless they appear at the next Term of this Coon to be held for the said County at the Court House in Asheboro1 on the first Monday of Novembei next, and then and their to answer said the Same will be taken pro confess and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, F. Hoover Clerk of oar said ourt at of' flee the first Monday of August 18G0.

'Issue 10th i I 1 1 viroua, nave asociatea themselves under the tirmasd style'of tTL'ARK AND PB1CB. for the pmp, tablishing and conducting a permanent GALLEltY in the tows of High Point, aud will furnUk to the public any styU of pictura desired, in the hlghe )rfecUn qfthe.art. from the sinalWa photografmic miniature, to life-aixe Oil-pal of i ntid fiibracir.giaH tite various styles and Sties of Amnrotvpes, Melmmrtvprt Cameotypes, Patent Leather, Oriental MeHinotype' (an improvement by Mr. rrie,) Color-tvpe in Oil ad Stereoscopic pe. This is a reeem luveu ion, presenting a most natrrral and beautiful nppearauce, of life size, viewed through a loagnifyinsrleus coarwetsd wun tne case.

Mr. C. of the firm, is a profeeJonal Painter, studied hi art wnder the immortal Sidly. of Philadelphia, and ha-s been engaged in the same lro.u his you.iu.tu the preeenttime. He is the author ottue Fainting cX the "Bnrlal of the now on exhibition.

Ue guar antecs tha-uo piece shall uaas 'Tom Yds easel rut snch as shall give eutire satisfaction. He lises Woodwi-d's Patent solar Camera, by wliieh inofrumpnt a perfect photograph ol the subject, or au enlarged perfect copy of a minLUure, is correctly thrown upon the. canvass on paper. ThLs produces a picture with all the featnre correct to the lue, bu.mny be 1 iu the coloring and expression by the. touch of the Painter' I rush By this procets, persons may have the miniature ol dei eiistnl or absent ti ieiidi pit-duced to life size by simply rending us the nniu wuie and describing the color of eyes, the Hair c.

Mr. P. habbeeu in tliebiisineM for some yer. and has met with unbounded fin leen turning out pictures of unrivaled excellence, bpccimenv of which may be eeu bv calling at l.e Gallery. instructions in Autbrotypiog gives on reasonable terms, and a certificate of proficiency Yr.tuithed thoee wlio shall sncoess tally -tudv the art vvtih u-.

Our priceB will troui the loweov, ay for simply Ambrotypes, to lile-svfe Oil Patuting from $2500 to V.i,tM.t. Rooms lor present at BarVeV Hntel. cla'Hk and juio ODE TO STRANGERS Arnon? the houses in tovyn, oil -ny it ti.ou nii.iw, 'O'erwliich the gay sfaridnrd of F.t-hioi.'s uniurled. Where the welcome vvsrni and the pricot- arw l.rwt -t. And the Clothes ape the and hpstiu tie orl 1 If not fly at one To Archer Co betake you, They best eanssist yon to bear out vnnr plan They either have got.

or will spe.iity make yon. The best snitof Clothes ever seen upon man ARCHER Would -aUl tall the at tention of their old lriends ami and "he rest of mankind" to their uiuivaied stock ot FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER CLO THING, whieh was selected with their ca.e. auu pectally adapted to t'e this toiiiuiuui an at prices so low as to place conpeitton at ti iuee. Our stock is coniple.f ai-d larsf latest styles o. Coa's Vnnts nn 1 Vets.

a smiO stock of plain and lancy Neck-Ties, Shirrs, Drapers. Shoes, Pistols, Periuniery. and thouan.N of ii-r ai-ticles too numerous to mention. hav- Gor.ls suit the purses of all, and can sell whole oit at iroui $2.73 up. We were never 1 ctt.

riepared. ciflier in price or assortment, to give g. ueral satildciton to al! who may favor with tlieir patronage. $2 f(( aRT IT Lux n. I VvlI.ILf I bnrir, one mile soutn-wet Gi ten consisiins; o'.

Apilc-. Pears, i'caciie, Plums. Apricots. Nf clarities. iVc.

The above of Trees and Plants are now i ead.v lov sale by liie Fiorn ciidiieenyears practical experien-e, and knowledge in t'-e it'll ct Kiiitn n- rla' let I i itself that he now has the mo-T s-lect Collection i'l the Southern States. All orders promptly intended and Vrtloires ffiii free on application Pot -oil- ordering ''ata'ojuec mail will please inclose a ta.up to pi ejay. A I THORIZED AGENTS. John M. Clark.

ilmiiiij'on llulus Scott, Fayette-ville J. F. Garrett, reensle THOMAS h. Fay etteville Observer, and Kaleii, uiai please copythree months, and forward a couut to t.ie. aun'24 In F.

JOLLEE, at ii.bo.irn.- stand, lias lus: mlcuc 1 or a ds. Sum consftin gentlemen's t'lotlni'ir in -r-a v.u.tty merS. 1. lie all! Coal P. ladies and gentieiueu wnicn I tn.iuk u.i i.

Jews selling cheap; HarJ.v-.c, Qj. '-vi ti Ware, a giwc' toi.ee! uu oi i.oid body a claap La: ic. i i in. shall have it. 1 a ft -tide of Sugar, Cxitl'te, a.

In thing unity al)rv b.uit i V.iif, wilicU I Will tii ti.L-Ji i li, to a I mersona nift en 'K. 1 re' eti Biers aiel Inei.iis i i assure them tnat i part to uisure a continual ame .1 -t i apr 27 lc5t( 1 JL UIP.RONN HiLLI i i'AT'r: ber- BUNNl'lT VELVETS. l.i 1 i STRAW I i 1 i No. 2M7 and I.ott I Maryland, -l-r a el. Staeiu variet- tirder "dieit.tl and yr lii.julhs.

ets. per ccl.l. aujrl" sir. Sire. t.

lil 1 a Vorth irolina. KstHdrtiph oiitity A i i Office 'rk aid lastei- 'n A 'Tift lf'th Wheif.is,...i.n lii'll-i 1o ded bill of enn-fdaiii Na. i Stexl. Hale, an 1 r- -over their pioport; ti of s. o' n.i-i tlienr And pf-iriiv 1 1 si i I Tc-iriilcd by the itti i li not au licatiou lo' in i 1 Ik -Or.

riisto; ot notifyiug iuo an. a j. 1 1 a a i etji.n i. Ml Trm the court i en.n 0l at the court Septe tuber next. tli.

demur al 1 1 ii1 as confessed and il an. I ji'ii' ii. 'a a.d Witness S. S. Jackaoa for Ri ndolrl.

eoun.y. At oltltl iu Aaiii-'ovl'v 1 80" 1 augl7 N'OTICE. t'orianco Deed oi Tru-i. i it 1 1- ir lis i. I to i'U'l the ISth October.

1-'-of the North Carolina, in the register's r.fVe of North Carolina, ae i.t-:d ale' Mintujr ne-l i on 1 1 i iJ certain turi-fii ite fcrth. 1 will, us trustee in i niA on tin- nr mis. ut 1- lend t'or on IN I. DAY, the 5th day of ncv. that valnaU Minin Property, in Pn ids county known CON Tt A I IT I I.

TN together wilh all the idacu.ti-. Mining Tools and trials Mi appurtaining. Fosscrsicn v. id 1. suuiiaatiou ol the sale.

Grpi'tiboro. N. July 1 1 I o. or tuit- SI N. InniN or I my Plantation tor 1 less, lying on the i'ei ot sm i iii.rtalo.

South of (ircen-i ro. v. and Otherg piifre is on the preu uses a i ot I i with six rooms I i tlx all la out a good well apple orchard, early and la fruit. Twche or a1' c.iliUation. Al- i a T1 'I sot Ei oh, wfh a fine ii! of l's I adapted to the srowth co.

reruns wi.hin? to -rlce; L.o.vi desirable situation wci'd f. Aiiev as I am deltr.uiiit'.t i se ah )oac-and ,1 I' hi nae la SEYMoVR TK1. paiion JJ. Arnifleld'S Paten- Ato-ie i'arer, and Corer Patented hecemher V.C Is pe a rnrAihir.v iiu-iiels aptoes per i V.Pt Machine for the dnry" ot apjl drr that ha been I. is r.t on Janiestoivn, b.

the Proiu A. Lamoai.i.l. .1. i' -field and by tho neral aet.t. Wm E.

Edw.ai at Greensboronclr WM. 11. maylf t7-t naTlliiii llllillllO. l'a i'" 1 1 ti. W.ile-t, A.

M. v) cat i Assistants. The ten-'ti ses. ii i t. cr d-v 100.

-J p'-' Eoar.l at the 1 is n't p'f We offer iD'biceritn to u. i or infoi mauon i tute rest-Grcfii --r cs ujrh. N. above esdabiUt.men' will Greensborough on Tr- ty. -days, air', other if" nrc-a-v for Hl apply at the D.ua wEsinnooK may :5 MEND! IN Beeswax Wanted "A''d pou v'- i'tcswax, for which we will -o per j.

un l. 91 bRUCKER, 1IEIL3RUN ii CO. si I to i 1 l.o'se viuonnies sew ttl SfAol8, puvckafu'J flroiri the MOIF. requiring BO TO will of thread Jitttn. r.

in a kii-rrrr fmfibfn; li re hyttrowi: o( ern'iou, riiout i. in ly other mi.liines. TLov i -iV "IwiT 1 and cheaper tewing ii)au st-air ms o. u. e.cu it sue works ior o- the Lis: in k- account ol th-ir -in .1, Vv nl.pki.n ti tatrilysew executing either havv or tine mio' facility, nd without so.

c.al adji nu.v. 4 evtuuuee 01 uic m. question. 1 suvii, Machine, tiu S. jiany bog leave to i ovt full th" testitnopial? ot ij, in Ihe unuursisneu.

Clergvm il ot a i. ns JlOtPt'le VM1T 'GROVEU A il it as an ui I i I i I.L.-.' i a Jooc, mie.iine apemetit. the st ret. unite be-i ot I ar.t .1 ai.y in tlif ii: ii-U i.l id." i i'l Kev. W.

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iuo ouuviwea lumniiuea oa tne it in saia, nas expressed huread. Aianaii had arrived at 'Vienna to re- tt, Kmporor to relieve him of bis tunc- Hungary; where his position had be- L. I m. .1 uwiog lu me conunoauv affiiauon mere Benedek is said .1 L. i Winuva U18 CO IT 16ritl in 1 refuses tO Suppress them 1 to acconnS received at rfrli the insurrection in the Caucasus, I completer put down, and the wil-1 uicupied by the-rebels have been de- I In Bessarabia, the DODulation 'had i OU.

ag.i0St I vw us against an invading army. i men was drawn round the! it1-! which the lnent huA i ir 4 CUstS have also appeared in the vioini- JWdvbsu. yij svks qaiet in Faud Pasha had vubiivuuic. uu XUIM.I3U prosecuting their inquiry into the ia jtuiiiisac res wittrvi gbr. The ex-Go ver-ri4tyroQt nai convicted of high rritstfii A caravan of some 3000 christians iiwd from Damascus had reached JThcy were in the.

greatest distress) cbrapuny was composed of widows and iiujiN whose husbands and fathers had ken 4ain before their eyes. Young children toi? jfo dirty, so disfigured with sores on thichf flies settled continually, as to be loath-inie look npon Official despatches from imascus state that Upwards of 4CX) persons ere irrested for participating in the recent The arrested inelnrln sjssscres. xuo, arrvea inciuue aii lDJ oilier influential Mohammedons. Letters jora Be rout, Aug. 12th, report the condi-.

i the christians in Bey rout as most de-v rat le: The French and Russian authori-ippear very axious to clear the chria-uui jut-of Syria. The landing of a foreign Fjll. it is feared by rryiny, lead to a massacre of the christians. 'ha mails from China had reached Bng-i id. j.argc bodies of rebels who took a jingle had been routed.

Lord liaron Gros had gone totheGulph of I'erhi li. It was suspected that they wiLI to renew their efforts to negotiate, siilejeverythiDg indicated the intention of tie CpineHe to ngni. aii quiei at anion. -The rebels continued to advance towards "banfchai. The Lake Michigan Disaster, wi published in our last issue, a notice of Lady run into iil'ni near: three hundred lives'wero lost- I ihjuin the statement of the clerk of the b)Hli and also, tbe statement oi the Capt.

of the tlic Augusta: ylHtlt-t V. (Uf VJ XSV'Cfr. A liUa HiLun io 1 ino tiort oi tdtcaffo at hall-nast (i i.Vjru lor Lake Superior. Among the viiutc' Uie lniou U-Uiraot Milwttu- (rin it parjt of Jipmo two hundred iitv from that city. At i two.

o'clock in -the morning LoMrer Yugu.xta of Oswego came in col- with the Lady Elgin, when about ten if f-hore. The veflHel struck the an kr at the raidshlips gangway, on the lar-, stile. ,.1 he 'two vessels separated in-j aud the Augusta drifted by in dark-1 At the momt'titot the collision there; and dancing going on in the tor-' ji. aL. i In an instant after the crash all fjtill, and in half an hour the steamer jrik 1 passed through the cabins.

The pale, but silent. There was not a'rryjor a hhriek no sound but the rush of f'am and the Burge of the heavy sea. Whetjberthey Were not fully aware of the or their appaulling situation "ijtliem speechless, I cannot tell. A boat kjwered at once, with tbe design of going the larboard side to examine the ik. There were two oars belonging to the at that moment some person xHfiseij himselt ot one ot toem, and we ow ei less to manage the boat.

We suc- tweji once in reaching the wheel, but were rk: yarn ted away and thrown upon the at Winetka. Only two boats were left One of them contained thir- ersons, all of whom were saved, The Hbore eight persons, but onlv four of "traj reached the shore alive, the four others "iiddrown at tbe heach. Before left tbe -ifanjer the engine had ceased to work, the having been extinguished. The force ddjrection of the wind was such that the boatsjand fragments of the wreck werediven 'P lhfj lake, and would reach the shore in the ny of Winetka. As I stood upon the fc''aeLj, hopolebly looking back upon the route hd drifted, I could see in tb gray of the inning objects floftting upon the wpter, and iutuues 1 thought human beings with the waves.

ill O. GLAVYL, Clerk of Lady Elgin, iti Blumaa, second mate of the Lady El- fjiatcs that at about half-past two clock kfiill struck usj; five mirntes after saw tit. iuuonthe vessel on port-bow; sung JT iftrd a port; no attention was paid to it, id 4 ruck just forward of the paddle-box, rbolrt side, tearing of the wheel, ami cutting 1 I I 1 1 I II vMf-'i mo uu-as into tne caoin ana nun. ere now steering north-west by west, a to winu ward. Our course at that time vaa jionh-v est.

After striking us the vessel 1,111 lorn rao-nent, and then got clear. 1 'Vt below to cce what damage-was done, f'tie-ii I got back the vessel was gone of Capt. Mallott of the Augusta nn. Mallott, ot the schooner Augusta, that when be first discovered the steam- i -litH both red and bright he suppos-t to belrpm a quarter to half a mile die- aru- and ueerir north-cast. It was rain vry hard at the time.

Wo kept our ves- nor co true east by south, until we saw ''-ion war. probable, when we put the ar 1 nj) Struck the steamer two or uftu wards, jtrsi abaft the on the port. side. The steamer keyt 1 "'i -v', her engi'ie iu lull motion, liea-b't Angumii around north, a longside the but they got separated in about a the AutTSta fell in the trough -'a; all the head-gear, jibbootn, and bi' ns -were 'carried, away. We took in "'t cleared, away anchor, supposing tbe 1 would nil.

After clearing the wreck ling up foresail we succeeded in get-1 beiore the wind, and stood for land. We nii of the sleamcr in five minutes alter he'i the intellisrence of the loss of the 'lUnvr n.rl ir rpichml "HU bV CAUUIDLUU ytiuj nlnir it. Lke Wild Jvl rr lroiiL'houtthe ieKv. The telegraph office 4 th runged all day with relatives anairsenas Yse on board. Many who presented des- if 'iii is in mu vuaenaiiy concurs' other pers of Europe in assisting fTorkey to establish order.

1 jiu eting tre sympathisLta with ati-i 1 hmi ncKi in J-Kjnuoii. 1 1 if 1 do 4fl A ua WU1 cing 00 will oar light, T. ii out Vff Store and In by the and pro In It be for It Lamps, fee, aug-51 Robert B. Jones and Others, Versus John C. Jones and others.

In Equity. Petition to sell Land. It appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court that John C. Thomas Jones, David B. Jones, Cornelius D.

Jones, and the heirs at law of James Wallace, and wife Nancy, Thomas Shepherd, and wife Mary, defendants in the abo case, reside beyond the limits of this, State. It is ordered by the Court that pulilicrtiqn be made in the Greensboro Patriot for six weeks, notifying said parties to appear at the next ter" of Davidson Court of Equity to be held the 1st Mordiy after the4th Monday in September 18(50, to p'ejid, answerorde-uur to the above petitition, otherwise judgment pro confesfo will be taken against them. Witnsss B. A. Kittrell, C.

M. E. at office this 18th day of August IWO. B. A.

KITTRELL, C. M. E. Sep" 2 "trainable Plantation for Sale. 1 wish to tell my Plantation, situated on Alamance Creek, in the county of Guilford, niils south of McLeajs-ville Statio.t on the C.

R. and 9 miles south east of Greensborough. The tract contains about 260 acres of and, about half of which is iu a state of cultivation. The improvements consist ol a comfortable iwo- Aory dwelling, and all necessary soil is suitable for wheat, corn, tobacco, and is situated in a desirable, healthy neighborhood. Any one wishing to purchase a good Farm, i reasonably terms, would do well to call and examine this tract, see for himself.

Any farther inforirrtio.i can7 be had by addrsrinj me at McLcnsville, N. C. R. S. STEWART.

Methodist Protestant Female Col-lege. This College is located on he North Carolina 90 miles from Raleigh nd eighty from Charlolte, in one of the healthiest sections of theSate its pioximity to the Mountains giving it uniformly a most salubrious and invigorating Atmosphere, and rendering it one of the ost desirable places for an Institution of Learring and the Trustees are happy to announce to ihe friends of education that the patronage the year just closed ha surpassed their lrost sanguine expectations. and the prospects are very encouraging for the nextession. ADVANTAGES. The building is large and well arranged, the pupils' rooms being 'MpC.

by 0, well ventilated, each having a fire-place and furnished neatly and comfortably. The Chapel is 5)ft. by 50, being sufficiently ample for 200 pupils also Recitation Rooms 50 ft. by 22 besides Music Rooms, The College is uiplied a good Chemical, Philosophic! tnd Astronou icpl Apprratus. and new Pianos.

We hrve a Library, to which the young ladies hve free acte We are forniir a Geological Mineralogical Cabi-ne'. Specimens will be thankfully received. BO AB DING DEPARTMENT. This department will be conducted by a Matron, under the supervision of Trof. Ray and lady, and they will endeavor it an agreeable and pleasant home for the young ladies who may be placed under their charge.

i ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. The- Annual CoL'iuieuceute-it, uti Le last Wednesday in Muv. A.j Third Session counue ced on the 11th ot Julv. mu close the 7th Decc.uber, 1S00. N.

July, lul. "IL- FALL TRADE PRY GCODS. 181 LAM Ell BROS. IMPOKTEHS AND Jobber of Dry Goods, Nt.s. a54 aud 2-j'J street.

BALT1 MORE, are now receiving ilieir supply ot DRV GOODS FOR THE FAJ.L TKADE. wuich embraces a large and of Domestic amd Staple Dry Good- oi the makes sad brands made in i be country, l.i Foreign Coods we will be prepared to nli-r an uuri st.i-k of both lilllTlSII AND CONTINENTAL ABU ICS. bought iu L.v our Mr. L. L.

Lanier, in tbe different markets of To clo -'id onsihle buyers we are uetertnined to ieet an Orde.s will liae prompt attention, and with the care as though buyers were present in pereon. aug. 5f 08 'Jin TTortn Carolina, Guilford 11 Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, August Term. Elizabeth MeNeely. ly her (iuardk'ii l'leasaut Fita-gerald.

vs. Walter A. Winbourne. PETITltJ.V FOR SKTTI. FNT.

It appeari to the satisfaction of the fr-it. that Walter A. WinbourDe the Jofend-mt iu tliis c. is not an it of this State, it is therefore nrd -red by tl-e Court, 'hat advertifremeii' be for six -uccessive the ireensb o.iiii id defendant to bu and appear the .1 ir said tVurt of Pleas and Quarter Sesi)ll. term, to be held for i.ie County of Guilf-ml, at h-iise in and the thiid Monday November next, then and thtla to plead, urn.

or umr, or judgment will be taken pk-o conlesso accouling to law. Lyndon Switn, Clerk of said court at office, the third Monday of. August, A. 18'id. Li DON SWAI.M, C.

0. C. augl adv-'i 2-uw irnluable Land for Sale. 1 offer for sale my Plantation, situated six miles ea-t of Greensborough. and a-half mile north of the tail road.

The tract contains one hundred and fifty-five acre-, about fifty-five of which are heavily timbered. Tin re are also some four acres of "ood i ia low. The improvement consist of ad veiling-house, a barn, and other buildings. SAMUEL CLARK. jul27 8GO FALL TRADE W3I.

F. IlI'TLER SON. No lf Pearl Street, Richmond Importers fii1 Wholesale Dealers in CHINA. EARTHWARE GLASS. Coal Oil other La-nps, Looking Glasses, Casters Fancey Goods.

Have received of their ow Importation from England direct to this Port, and from ihe Manufactures, a very large and varied assortment of goods in their line, which they offer to the trade as low as they can be bought North of tins market. Importing their own goods t'irect, as they have done for the last 23 years, they can ana ill sett as ow any Northern House and respectfully ask the patronage oi' the Southern trade and public generally. CF Stone-ware at Faciory Prices. gr Goods packed wih great care, and forw arded with the leasi po sible delay aug31 2-0 Spring FasMoiJS. r- 's.

-arah Adums has re --eive her Spring stock of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Rut wh'ch for cheapness and beauty, can.iot be surpassed in his or any other market. Bonnets frorr. lifiy cents to iwenty dollars. Give her a call C. W.

VVE RIGHT AND MACHINIST, Hillsdale, Guilford county, will attend promptly to all orders. All work warranted to be'executed in a workman like style. 82n2- COFFEE I Coffee I Supiar Sugar Just received a good supply of Rio, Laguira, and lava CofTc 3S. Brown and White Sug-ir. Adamn -in Cand'es.

Ate UXT'S HOTEL HIGH POINT X. new and coenmodiouf house, is now open for reception of boarders, and travelers, where every at tention will be g.ven, ior the comfort of guests. JJ r. UII 10-Gw TT7 a si 4YTED. van's TON 1C CORD1A one of the niot pleas.ar.t and fficient rciuei.ies ever got up Dysintery.

Dmrrhea. mix nil Vi.n.'.iinto. both ol' Children Chdlie. and and adults. Pi ice 1 cents.

Prepared by W. II. WYATT, Apothe- iwr. lX-i Main Street. Salisbury C.

autr" '-'ln! iU)Prior loogine Water. de dtsuueu rj trom vy Druggist and Apo. Jieearv. Nos and l.iMain&t., Salisbury, N. t.

Price 25 and GO cents. i ftUg-1 Iaoek Island Jeans. A large lot, embracing varioub qualities for sale by DRDCKER IIEILBRl CO. publication be made for six weksin the Greensborough Patriot, notifying them to appear at th next Term of the Court of Equity of said county, at the Court Ilouse in Graham, to be held on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in 8epteruler, 18'tO. then and thereto pleads answer or demur to said Petition, otherwise the same will be taken as coufsased and heard exparte as to themi Witness, Isaac Holt, Clerk and Master, in Equitjf for Alamance County at Odice in Graham the 5th dajf ofSept.

I860. HOLT, C. M. E. i Sept 14 pradv $5 4-6w AMES A.

LOXG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREENSBOROUQH, N. C. aepxemDer ibw. B. 'F.

C. C. C. sep2d UW5w augll I'Kl- I rbes wero in tears, and the most intense.

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