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HP" THE PATBIOT. INGOLD & CLENDENIN, orrotn aud peoiittom. PK1CE 83.00 PER ANNUM. $1.00 FOR S1I MOUTHS. ard't cruelty, (and it i llwjy egcesse,) is most sorely fo!t wherTbU foeirdiRarmcd and do longer disposed to offer resistance! No oxample in history that does not prove the truth of this assertion. Lock at Greece daring her 400 years of servitude under Turkish despotism. But how insignificant the suffering of the Greeks as compared with that in store for the Southern people whenever they be come tho prey of Yankee domination. Greeks were sold into bondago; yet, if we remember correctly, their commerce was allowed to flourish ; but not even a plan tation of the Sou lb, in case of its submis sion, will bo allowed to prosper, except nnHar n 1 1 i v a linn of a Yank oo ploughman. bt charred doable the above rate. " " rtM ha n. . ..MBi the. of oldlerrt Every Yaokeo wo should ir.ect would be a charted m advertisement Alw obituary notices master, and every Southerner a slave ; life xclirf Ix Hnet in length, will be charged for at the ratti of TEN CENTS per lint of inanutCTlpt. The money ihoald accompany tbe notice. Mere announcements of death or marriage! art olicited iteait of aewi. For announcing a canJidate for office, the apace not to eiceed five linti. five dollart, to be paid in advance. . L. PUGH. m fltiH Htnn tha inore&M Of Coolederate. . t..i..t.i. im 1t . .... ..V wv! " V t iu j ww - money. Your'obedihnt servant, Bate of Advertising. ONE DOLLAR per square for the first iasertion, an I FIFTY CENTS for each continuance, twelve line or leu constituting a aquart. Deductions made in favor of standing advertisements as follows : 8 MOITUS. ( MOUTHS. 1 Till. One Square $5.00 $8.00 $12.00 Two Square 10.00 16.00 24.00 Three Square. 16.00 24 00 32.00 AdvertiMmenU inserted as special notices will For the Patriot. 1'KACE. This may acera a dark and unpropltious hour in our hiatory to be selected by your corroHpondeot as a time to speak of peace, Peack, the bright-winged angel whose ab aonco AIIb tho land with sorrow; but, if wo re a poople worthy to become freemen, no time so nuitable for us to talk of pcaco nn attics accmingly darksomo period, no timo so appropriate for us to rear our beads ir.ir with hftld and steadv craze into' the futuro as nownow, whilo our prof, pect is dreary, and whilo adversity is upon our arms. If we are not a people capable of rising with renewed energy at every rovrrsc, and of resisting with unshaken lirmnosa each succeeding onset, then ilea ven pity the chivalry of tho South, and God Almighty hasten the day when Lincoln's flue shall wave o'er this sunny land ; for, if nrl. 1.h thn character of its people, then ould hanff In trepidation, and no property - - ... . afaexceDtas concealed in tne caves ana be mountains. No Southern household would be the abode of comfort or happi ness refinement would vanish, give way for Yankee inBolonce and blackguardism- no seat a uanctuary, no bosom a refuge. Abraham Lincoln will bo sole despot and deviser ; his Pachas, bis Beys and Agas the lords proprietors, our task raasteri aye, the deposers of eur lives, tho keepers of our sisters and daughters. ho, then, that is honest, wishes to live in such a state of servitude 1 No one! noone! Then, bo who bids us welcome tho dawn ing of such a day, how cunning soever he preaches, how inviting soever the colors in which be executes bis painting, let him be accursed forever; let a blacker spot mark his brow than was put upon Cain, the first; murderer, that he may bo known and aveidod by evory Southerner, by every North Carolin'uo, who loves his home, his God, or his country. EUSEBIUS. For the Patriot. honor to whom: honoh is due. Messrs. Editors: Wo do not wish to make distinctions among snch brave and tl,..v ,., n,U,v onlv to become .lnves and Ianiwiaicr, ... n.... .b..M r .h. hardo.t of ,..kmalCr(. J C, 45th Kegt. N. C. roops, who a, . . , . r- n I Tniio-htao bravelv and acini so nobly as Hat tho truth is, apart irom loeinenui i - - -,.rr 1 , u-nara to receive at the they did at tho battle of Gettysburg, Pa ,...., r ..... trl, Kmneror. all rumors of Wo are all proud that we belong to a com. which I nass over in silence and leave at Py composed of such bravo and true i what they are worth, the prospect of AWTICIPATSD BATTIE tN AftrAXSAS. It i appears that General Blount has got him- aelf in a oaci dox at rurv vnuaiu, u bent on a desperate plan to get oat. Blount is riot sharp. A correspenaent or the Philadelphia Enquirer writing from Leavcnsworth Kansas, on tne luminsiaoi, ays that General Blount, with 4,500 men, whites, negroes and Indians, with 12 of 14 guns, expected to movo the previous day, from his position, 180 miles south of Fort Scott, to attack the Confederates, 11,000 trnn. nnder General Steele. Ths reason assigned for the movement i that if he mmins within bis works at ort Gibson, the onomy can cut off his trains, impede his communications ana ultimately cause him to figbt disastrously or surrender ig nominioosly." rpije Confederate Insurance Com- JL PAN Y. Located at UBarioweiTiao, Virginia. Cash Capital, (all paid in) $200,000. DiaacToas : fi. B- Watton, B. H. Magruder, J B. Minor, B. C. Flannagao, Pejton 8. Coles, J. S Davisr JohnS. Langhoone. E. B. Watsok, President. A. P. Abill. Secretary. jftjy Insares Buildiogs and Merchandise in town .nri eountrv. iy Refers to the Principal Banks, Insurance Companies and Mercantile Estahlishmenta in Bicn monti. PetrDurr and 1YncnDurr. tSST Applications received, and rouciea oi in surance granted by R. G. LINDSAY, Agent. fiS-m ureensDorougn, n. v. Greensboro', July 27th. 1W Conformably to the Circular of the ComraiM&ry General of Sabalstsnce,' approved. bj the Secretary. of Var, tneuomiinssartai iepttmeot in tbiff State lot tiia purchaM and proper distnbuljon of subsis tence stores is now in operation. Maj. W. w. Momwi, Goldsboro'. hat ben an. pointed Chief purchasing Commissary for the first Uismci, to consist oi aii me counties east oi Warren, Franklin, Johnson, 8ampson, Dap tin and Onslow, in clusive. ; . Capt, W. D. Reynolda, Raleieh. will take charce of the second District composed of the oounlies of UranriUe, tWai:e, Chatham, Orange.. Person, Cas well, Alamance, Randolph, Guilford, Rockingham, Stoke and Forsyth. Maj. E. M. Lowe, Charlotte, third District, cm- posed of the counties of Surry, Yadkin, Davie, Da vidson, 8tanly and Union, and all counties west. . Capt. C. 8. McKinney, fourth District, coaiDoaed of the counties of New Hanover. Brunswick. Colum bus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberland, Harnett, Moore, Kicbmono, Anson and Montgomery. Thus, officials of ability and experience, have been appointed Chief Commissaries of the several Dis tricts with foil authority to nominate sia-ageiUa .ior each county, when in their judgment, the interest of the service will b benefitted. This system ii deemed adequate to meet auch emergencies as may arise, and I hereby earnestly appeal to the people of this State to bring forward to these purchasing agents of the Government all articles of subsistence of every kind which they can possibly spare. This is a pa- J A L J I - 1 inouo amy wmea erery gooa cmien owesnisooun ISxamlnsr Bd, iokal District, a.Julv 28. 1863. In Accordance with General Orders No. 14. Con script Office, Camp Holmes, N. C, notice is hereby given that theEnroUing Officers and Extkminine Board ww vsj Lie counuea comprising ine iia Congress ional Ausirici ai xne xonowintr times and places : ouin iseg i n . u. MUiUa, Anson county, at Wades boro', August 20th. 81st Beg't N. C. Militia, Anson county, at Wades boroy August 2lst and 22d. 83d Regft N. C. Militia, Stanly county, at Albe marle, August 24th aud 25th. 024 Reg't N. C. Militia, Montgomery county, at Troy, August 27th and 28th. 51st Reg't N.C, Militia, Moore county, at Car thage, August 81st and 8eptcmber 1st and 2d. 49th Reg't N. C. Militia, Chatham county, at Pittsboro', September 4tl and 6th. 60th Reg't N. C. Militia. Chatham county, at Pittsboro', September 7th, 8th and 9th. 63d Reg't N. C. Militia, Randolph county, at Ash boro', September 11th and 12th. 64th Reg't N. C. Militia, Randolph county, at nuuMu , ocpieiuutr itva ana loin. 65th Reg t N. C. Militio, Davidson county, at Lexington, September 17th and 18th. C6th Reg't N. C. Militia, Davidson county, at Lexington, September 19th 21st and 22d. The Colonels of Militia Regiments in this District will see that the following persons are present at the time and places above specified : All persons arriving at the age of 18 since the last enrollment ; all persons between the ages of 18 and 40 years who may be specially ordered before the ioaru or x-nromng omcer; each and every person "The Weekly Hai linger." p ii ospkctus. TUv "Perlened propone to hsh in Greer borouirh N n ii Pb the first of September neft a " wmST" under the titlV of THE W EE KL Y H 4 r im r Fer ' devoted to the interests of the Method:,, t ' LN0El1' Church. In addition to it, reS, eh ?" will oxnt.in (.:v...: ""glOUS CDaractf r it --"-"i wuiiiuuuuua on mirh . Blltl ,1 i will be calculated to intproat i BUt'jects a, it in the highest . a FA M I L Y P iFl"'a e services of talented and graceful writers' will , tecurcd. Lspecial pains will be takn ,.T render it a wholesome and welcome vU.u,, ,' ' camps of the army. Subscription rri,- v,;? DOLLARS r ' . ... T M auiauui;, The Methodist Protrttant. rmhlUfc,! ... u.-l;.li f.ir. , 1 r ' r i.a.ti " ""uiuci ui jeart previous t,, . Was the an Oro-an Af a..- i... " s.,i. u.; " " ?:r.- 'Ul nomination rridre ID ti try, and it is hoped that there will be no necessity between the sees of 40 and 45. whtw nr.;.!,. for impressing such articles as the Army will be exempted or not, and all substitutes discharged rtligiou- Farm Tor Sale. zoo acres nana ror sais, Ivin t six miles from Greensboro, immediately on the Piedmont Railroad, well watered, about 76 to 100 acres timbered, a fine, young orchard of 800 trees, a twj story house with five rooms and two fire places below and three rooms and one fire place above, a large double barn and other out houses. I will take 12 dollars per acre in Confederate money. The timber is worth the money asked for it all, ap ply soon. R- B. PRATHER, 63-3w Greensborough, N.C. Standard copy weekly three times. obliged" to have ror its support. The erders in force indicate but one method by which Commissaries from other States, whether at. depots or with armies in the field, can obtain supplies from this State, and a strict adherence to them is indispensable to develop the resources of the States alike. All District Com missaries in this State and their sub-commissaries and agents are, therefore, hereby directed to prohib it interference within their appropriate limits, and if shipments or purchases so made be attempted, they will take steps to prevent them, and, if neces sary, impress the stores. Resident Quarter Masters are respectfully reques- rVTortli Carolina, 11 lieuco never was brighter than it is now, and the gloorn over tho land is like, the rnift of evening and will soon disappear. Wtiut is the naturo of our reverses that we jOiouIJ row despondent and court nub nmsion to whatever terms the basest of mrmirn may impose? What in our con. dition (o appaliti thai, our fears should become excited and wo bo brought tamely nt tho foot of :i Tyrant t4 whom wo owo no debt und of whom we fhould ask no pardon ? Simply tho capture hy the nmy in ovcr w helm in p numbers oi two tttarved-oat gar rifiotm in tho West, who beforo thoir sur render, slew almost twico their own num ber of YnnkeCH, tho falling back of John ston and Hragg to positions from which they aro now better ablo to copo with tho supe rior numbers marching against thorn tho proud and torriblo tread of Lee's invincible host into tho very midst of the vandal hornet, tho striking of terror in overy van dal breast aod tho laying in waste and desolation many portions of their fairest torritory; theio, and these only, aro our re verses, and thoy aro attended with many circomstancoa that should afford us tho most men as the members of this company proved themselves to bo at that battle. Yet tho conduct of Serpt. Alphonzo G, Causey, especially, deserves tho praise of all. Ilia conduct certainly gained him tho admiration of his officers :uid comrades, llo was 6evorcly wounded in the arm, though not disabled on the first day of the fight at Gettysburg. He did not leave the field, or quit hia company. Nor was tho frequency of his firing diminished, or his duties as a Sergeant neglected; ho contin ued at his post with the company, until the last gun va fired, and nil tho prisoners were secured, before ho went to tho hos pital. This is the third timo we have seen Sergt. Causey undor firo and on each occa sion he acted with the coolness of a veteran and the bravery ot a hero. I know we speak the sentiments of his brave and gal lant comrades, when we tay thcro is no braver more noblo and patriotic man living than Sergt. Alphonzo G. Causey of Co. C, 45th Kegt. N. C. T. D The Tax in Kind. Ihe Hon. James L. Pogh, of Alabama, has recently written a conciso elucidation of tho tax law. of the Randoloh Co. Office of Clerk and Master in Equity" : ' Henderson Kime it al vs. David Kime. IN EQUITY. In this case it appearing that David Kime is not an inhabitant of this State ; It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Greensboro Patriot, a paper printed in Greensboro', notifying the said defendants to ap pear at the'next term of the Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Randolph at the Court House in Asheboro' on the 4th Monday in September next, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, or otherwise, the case will be heard exparte as to nim. Witness. S. S. Jackson, Clerk and Master In Equity, at office in Asheboro', this tth of August, A V., 18G3. S. S. JACK.3U.N, (J. M. JS. aug'20 63-6w tdv $3 plcasurablo sensations. True, they have loat Congress. Mr. Pogh is ono of tho ablest depressed our peoplo and caused tho Van. men in tho Confederate Houso of Eepreson- kec nation to kindlo bonfires and dance their War dance with loud shouts ( exul tation, yet, mark it, this very cbilution ot their feelings, this groat height to which thoy havo raised their hopes, Is soon, to work out for our own good." Amid shouts and rejoicings tho news of defeat rings like tho tolling of a death knell, and, when agaio tatives, and his viewa will bo read with pe culiar interest throughout tho country at this time : Brt npidqe, July 11, 1863. Mr. Editor : You will plcaso publish the following propositions on taxation and subsistence : 1. No direct tax on land and slaves can tbo vandal hosts grapplo with Lee within bo laid by Congress without an apportion Lad J Davis. The celebrated MARE, Lady Davis, is now offered for sale. For beauty and ppeed, she cannot be surpassed. As a horse of speed, we shall not speak. She has m-ade her time on many tracks. Persons wishing to buy, will do well to call and see her. Also for sale, a fine C A V ALRY SADDLE AND BRIDDLE. Apply to J. THOMPSON, at his residence, Oak Ridge, Ouilford county, North Carolina 63-2w from the service. All persons who fail to report (included in the above order) at the places ofrendeivous at the time sppemted will be considered as deserters. J. M. LITTLE. 1st Lt, and Enrolling Officer 7th TJong Dist. PETER G. SNOW DEN, 61-4w Surg, and Chairman Examing Board. Notice of Removal ! DAVID WELSH, PR A CTICA L WA TCH-MA KER AND REPAIRER, of TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS ted to refuse transportation to such jhiDinents. and EXPERJENCE, South-east corner of Public Square, the borders of the Old Dominion, they will bo beaten, whipped, and, let us hope, scat tered and dispersed. Comparo the condi tion oithe Yankoo mind consequent upon such an isauo with their md, delerioua : ! r .1 i aniicipnuuns oi io-uiiy . But what are our roverses of tho past two months compared with thoBO wo sus. ment. Keprcscntntion and direct taxes are inseparable No direct tax can belaid constitutionally without a census no cen sus can be taken during the war. Hence, those who favor a tax on property, and not on productions, incomes and profits, aro for violating tho Constitution. 2. A tax on property instead of produc tions would necessarily oppress the citizen and soldier, because the tax, in order to bo tained more than a year ago in tho fall of uniform, must be laid on the land of tho Donaldson, of Norfolk, of Now Orleans, of soldier as well as tho citizen who has been Newborn, of Nashville, of Memphis, of dri7en from his bomc h7 th cnomy and llatteras, of Koanoko, and the defeat of maJl',8 ""lDinf J then property must sell ., . ' ' U1 under the hammer to pay taxes. Crittenden and oUicofferf. And what have 3. Tho provision tax, or in kind, can we to apprehend when wo recur to the oppress no one ; as no person pays arty history ot the Revolution of '7G and seo thing if ho makes nothing; whereas, tho that Washington gained only one signal Ux onPr0Perty mufil bo the same on every victor,-duringthat seven years' war, and '"l paid mney' hcti,cr U,e n J "aim land mAkfta T.rnrionna rr rrruaa on -I 111 ' I . . - ...... a. i upp iiu cuyn, mat an ms compaigns were conoucted on The provision tax will ston tho tho war debt and tho further ipsue of Con federate money, sustain credit abroad and confidence at home, and above all feed the army abundantly. A tax on property will acctmplish neither of these results. Hence, i am in Ktvor oi tno lax in kind, and tho Enrolment of Conscripts to 45. Enrolling Office, Sixth Congregational District, Greensborough. N. C, August 8, 1803. Id obedience to orders from the Commandant of Conscripts for Sorth Carolina, commanding officers ot regiments comprising the Sixth Congressional District, are hereby requested to assemble all white male persons within their respective regiments, be tween the ages of 18 and 45 years, who have not al ready received certificates of exemption or detail, at the lollowing times and places for final enrolment and examination : Alnmanoe, 48th regiment, at Graham, August 20. Ouilford, 07th, regiment, at Greensborough, August -4th and 20th. Guilford, G8th regiment, at Greensborough, August 27th and 28th. Forsyth, 71st regiment, at Winston, August 31st and September 1st. Forsyth, 121st regiment, at Winston, September 1st and 2nd. Stokes, 72nd regiment, at Danbury, September 4thand,rth. Rockingham, 69th regiment, at Wentworth, Sep tember Btnand 9th. Rockingham, 70th regiment, at Wentworth, Sep tember 11th and 12th. Caiwell, 47th regiment, at Yancey ville, September 15th and 1 Oth. j Person, 44th regiment, at Roxboro', September 18th and 19th. All persons who fail to report at the time and pNce appointed, will be treated as deserters. No conscript will be allowed to volunteer after enrolment, or put in a substitute, except at the Camp ot Instruction. Captains of companies will be particular to enroll all who have not been detailed properly, or have not received a certificate of exemption from the enroling officer or board of surgeons; also all discharged sol diers, who were not discharged at my last enrol ment. J. II. ANDERSON, First Lieutenant and Enrolling Officer. GiREEXSllORO' MUTUAL, LIFE IX- SURANCE AND TRU3T COMPANY. This Company offers inducements to the public which few possess. It is economical in its manage ment, and prompt in the, payment of its losses. The insured for life are its members, and they participate in its profits, not only upon the pre miums paid in, but also on a large and increasing deposite capital kei in active operation. A dividend of 07 "$J cent, at the last annual meet ing of the Company, was declared, and carried to the credit of the Life Members of the Company. Those desiring an insurance upon their own liver, or on the lives of their slaves, will please address D. P. WEIR, Treasurer. to report the cases to the commissary in whose Dis met tne transactions occur. JAMES SLOAN, Maj. and Chief Commissary, 00-6 w for the State of North Carolina. Fayetteville Observer and Raleigh Standard and Charlotte Democrat publish weekly four weeks, and forward bills to Maj. Sloan. Office C. S. Ord., Works, Salisbury, N. C. June 24, 1863. Paper. This article is being manufactured largely at various points in the Confederacy but tbe scarcity of rags bids lair to interfere seriously wiin ine manufacture. In the manufacture of Cartridge paper used in the fabrication of ammunition, raw cotton can be used if a certain proportion of hemp be mixed vftth it. I am authorized by the Ordnance Department to purchase material for the purpose, and I take this method of appealing to the people to assist me in collecting old rags, bagging, waste cordage &c, or any kind of old hemp. A good price will be paid for the above material varying from 10 to 25 cents per pound according to condition, locality &c. I will also pay 40 cents per pound for old scrap lead delivered at the works. A. G. BRENIZER, '56-tf Capt, Artillery. nnarpley'g Breech-loading Gun. JL This Gun has been tested by the Armory at Rich mond and Raleigh, N. C, und has stood the test finely, making a favorable impression wherever it Las been exhibited. We say, without fear of con tradiction, that it is the BEST BREECH-LOADING GU.N, in the Southern Confederacy, lt can be shot with PERFECT SAFETY, when loaded either from the breech or muile. This Gun is LESS COMPLI CATED and EASIER KEPT IN ORDER than any gun that has been invented in this country. The Gun was invented in Guiltord county, N. C, and we are now manufacturing it for the State of North Carolina, at our Shops in Greensboro.' T We are ready to sell SHOP RIGHTS to man ufacturers in the gun business in any of the States in the Confederacy. S9-tf TARPLEY, GARRETT & Co. at the sign of the LARGE WATCH. Greensborough, N. C, Thankful for the very liberal patronage re ceived at hisformer stand, has removed to the more central location on public square where he will bo happy to wait on all of his former patrons and as many new ones as may please to patronize him. A splendid stock of all kinds of material on hand, such as jewels, hands, mainsprings, watch glasses, guards and keys. All work warranted 12 months. jaa2'J ,-U-ly Splendid Carriage for Sale. A pien. did two-horse family carriage, the body on C springs, and in good condition is offered at a bargain. Apply at the Patrioa office. jal3 GO-tf A Card. Those indebted to me either for sub scription to the Patriot ur to the 1st of Mw. or for job work and advertising, are requested to call at the first door north of the Post Office, and make settlements at their earliest convenience, as I am very anxious to balance my books. I shall ex pect interest on all accounts that are not promptly paid. In my absence, Mr. S. G. Thomas will attend to making settlements for me. 55-tf M. S. SHERWOOD. Kuuipe lor snoe-uiactiing 'Ve "re agents of D. W. Edwards for the Bale bf the recipe by which his shoe blacking is made. The blacking made by this recipe is warranted, and the cost of materials sufficient to make 100 boxes will not cost exceeding 50 cents. Price of recipe ONE jjuliLiAK. inclose a stamp for pre-paying postage. 53-tf J. & F. GARRETT A CO alt, Salt ! The subscriber is daily receiving O supplies of a good artiole of Sound SALT, which he offers for sale at lowest market rates. Or ders accompanied with the . money will receive prompt attention. A. E. HALL. e25 17-ly" Blacksmlthln?. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that in connec tion with his Coach and Buggy Shop in Greensboro, be is carrying on the BLAC KSMITH BUSINESS in all its various branches, and would be leased to serve all who may favor him with their custom with GOOD WORK at MODERATE PRICES. Shop on East street, near my Buggy Shop. Snnth Koine. nr i a e the necessity of establishing a paper of Hir"i " which enterprise wo aolicit the aid of all . how to sympathise with such an effort j mat. me literary and political papers of the Confederate do US lh liiniln.ija tn .1.:. r insertions as their hberality may promnt hZ 7 afford together with-such special S l7caifedeem apprIriate- Select advertisement, ,1 All communications should bo addressed to J 1 Michaux, Greensborough, N. C. C. F. Harris, t i J- L- Michaux, I Com Jj1803. L. W. Batchkok. J Jrecnsboro' Mutual Insurance Co. PAYS ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY I DIRICTORH John A. Mcbatfe, Cyrus P. Mendvnhall. Davi i p James Uarrett, T. M. Jones, N H I. Wilson, David McKnight, M. S. She Lindsay, R. M. Sloan. C. G. Yaws,. R. ,,.,,;, m. Barriner, Greensborough; Alcxand.-r 1 r.'V Newbera; Dr. W. C. Ramsev, Wh.iAm.u, ' v. ' Wiiht, Wilmington; R. C Mnynard, Frair ' ,n iuu, r. r. vtaison, Matsonville: A. J. Concord ; B. Craven, Trinity College. orricER? : N. H. D. WILSON.. York, President. Vice Presi.i,- Attorney. Sec. and Tr-v Executive Commi-t business ot tl.c JED. H. LINDSAY,.. JOHN A. KILMER,.. PETER ADAMS N. 11. D. WILSON, ) C. G. YATES, l J. M. GARRETT. I Kay AH communications on office should be di PETER ADAMS, Secretary, by Grecnsboroui. FOR SALE, i OH SHARES 0F IR0 COMPANY STOCK The Magnetic Iron Company will ?ell ltm c ii area oi us apual stock, ot 1UU each, and when p-iid in full, certificates will be issued in due form conditioned to pay the holder and owner thercot Mi pounus oi iron in the months of September nnd March annually, making 100 pounds per annum u a dividend on each shaie, and no fuither rayn, i or ass-.-ssment will hereafter he required, nor li-ibi':. t.v incurred or debt contracted against said nt..ck Ihis Company has a clear title to about 4-iO Here-.-good land in 2 tracts of about '2l) meres each ,'. ot which is near Friendship, in Guilford count v, n winch a furge with J furnaces is nearly comf Iff with a steam engine an.l saw mill in operation no ir to the vein and deposits of iron ore, which are u -1. and abundant, with rights to mine and take the ore on several plantations for 4 or 5 miles north -e.: mid south-wi.vi t.f tl.n f . . r ti.:. :.. t ior niHKinggooa wrought iron, about luu tuns Imw been raised, ami tho proMpcct fur an inexlinusii! !, supply is certain. The other tract embraces wtrr power abundant for Rolling Mills and matnim. -lining purposes. The charter is granted for I'.o and its provisions are adapted fully to the want" ,.f its shareholders. Application made to me al Greensboro' for or any information desired by applicants, wi'A ! c cheerfully attended to. 4H-tf JOHN SLOAN. Prcsi-I-:..: Auction and Commission Busi ness in Greensboro. We will give our STRICTEST ATTENTION to the above business, looking after the interest of those having property in this part of North Carolina. Hireing and selling Negroes, or any other species of property, produce or goods. Office and ware house, Greensboro', N. C. Best ot references given. J. & F. GARRETT & Co. W. E. Edwards, Auctioneer. Confederate Bonds. Depository Office Greensboro, N. C. August 8th, 18G3. All persons having certificates of deposit in this office, can have them exchanged for bonds, by pre senting their certificates properly endorsed. RALPH GORRELL, Depositary. Carolina Wratchman please copy three times and forward account to this office. 80-tf JOHN LEDFORD. JOI1IV LEDFORD, COACH AND BUGGY MANUFACTURER, keeps on hand, Rockaways, Buggies, and Light Carriages. of different styles, and prices. Orders will be promptly filled ; repairs done at short notice ; and ail work warranted for 12 months, on fair usage. Having been constantly engaged for more than twenty years, in the Coach business, 1 flatter my Belf, that I shall be able to please, both in prices, and quality. Call and examine for yourselves Shops on East street formerly occupied by M. B Armficld. .ti-tf t!io I'nban policy, bectuso of tbo orcr whclminpj numbers marching against him. The .South has no canso for alarm such alarm a would lend to submission. Tho ivloa exists only in the brain of theso who! an deluded and deceived decoived by the money tax on incomes and profits, instead teachings ot tho Catalines of tho Conieder. 01 a mone7 iax on rroPprtJ Edgevrortb Female Seminary, GREENSBOROUGH, N. C. The fall session of this Institution will commence on the 4th of August next. i errns for the Session of Twenty Weeks. Board, mciuuing wasning. lights, ruel, -&c.,J 220 ; English Tuition, $30; Music on the Piano, Harp or Guitar, $30; Vocal Music, $12.50; Oil Painting SS20 ; Drawing, J 12.50; Grecian Taintinz. J15: Ancient an.d Modem Languages, each, $1.50. Art particulars, apply to jungly RICHARD STERLING. Principal acy. ii tne people of tho South fully esti mate the importance 0f success in this Htrugrlo,nnd then quietly fold their arms and Bubmit, we repeat, no fate is too hard no shackles to heavy too securo them in A L I wiur uouuae. Who does uot know the inevitable results of submission to thu urruica of Abraham Lincoln ! Will these men who have mur Ue rod our fathers, sons and brother by tho thousands upon thousands, who hare out raged our daughters and insulted the gray hairs of our mothers. who bare burned down our houses and destroyed our moans of subsistence will they spare us xthen wo fall prostrate at their feet and sue for mercy? Who does not know that a cowi 4 WL..U.. I i. uuuuirr juu iay a tax on property or a tax in kind, it must be tbo namo on every body, bocaiue if the property or crops of any one, whether citizen or soldier, is exempted, uniformity is destroyed and' tbc tax is unconstitutional. o. The provision tax of one tenth is all tho planter pays while incomes from spec ulation, are taxed as high as fifteen per cent. G. Potatoes, peas and ground peas, left in tbo field for stock, are not counted, be cause tho tax law r quires an account only of such portions cf tbe crop usually gath crca as "have been sold or consumed prior to making tho estimate." This was inten- ueu w guaru against iraud and evasion of tne tax law, Dut cannotembrr.ee potatoes, peas, fcc, usually U ft iD tb old as these nave not ucen soi! or consumed prior to estimate, which wid be made as soon as tjeorge Allen, ' Greensborough, N. C. Offers for Sale. 1000 yds Brown Sheeting. ow " Colored Ditto for Negro Clothing. 600 " Factory and Country Plaids. 200 Grey Cassimere. 200 Bunches Cotton Yarn No. 7 to 14. 300 lbs Copperas. 5U0 lbs Sugar. And an assortment of notions CO-Cm WCM I backs ! A number of two-bushel KJ saclts. new, and of good quality, for sale. Apply mis uuice. Ilanted. To f . Au LOl situated within a mile of town. cumainiDg irom one to ten acres office. rent or purchase a HOUSE AdJrosa this T ead ! Lead ! I The highest cash price paid wr ieu m large or small qaantities. 49tf A. P. ECKEL. Smut Machines of a superior quality, manufactured and sold by A. DICKSON, J Hillsborough. N.C. Calt Salt ! 1500 Sacks Salt thnrn.i.Mv A rr,,. ,l r...i. .... r . Jt m""t iu wviuucr last tor sale by , HI ATT & STANTON, 61-tf Greensborough. fJ OI ice. We will pay Cash for old Copper or my-8 Linseed OH for sale at retail by A. A. WILLARD, 62-tf Greensborough. Note Lost. On the tli mstant, I lost in the town of Greensborough a note on O. W. Isley, made payable to John Kernodle lor fourteen hun dred and ninety-four dollars, dated sometime last spring. I hereby forewarn all persons not to trade for said note and 1 will liberally reward the nnder by returning it to roe, near Gibsonville, or to Sheriff Boon in Greensborongh. 62-3w R. W. KERNODLE. For Sale. A No. Apply to 62-3w 1 MILCH COW L. J. TROY, Soap SI one, Mt, Randolph county, N. C. Wanteds NORTH CAROLINA EIGHT PER CENT STATE BONDS. 62-4w JESSE H. LINDSAY- NEGROES TO HIRE We have for hire FOUR NEGRO BOYS, and FOUR GIRLS. Apply early and secure a bargain. J. & F. GARRETT & CO. Wanted. TWENTY NEGROES, and TEN CARPENTERS, to work on tho Manassas Gap railroad Shops in Greensborough. Address HUGH BJCE, 60-4w Brittain House. WOOl Carding. The undersigned would respectfully announce to tho public that they are now CARDING WOOL at their old stand on Haw River, 7 miles north of Gibsonvill Station, and having put their cards in good order, they are prepared to make the best quality of rolls. Those bringing wool to be carded, are required to wash it clean, and have it free from trash and burs, putting lib of lard to every 10 lbs of wool, and one sheet to every 25 lbs. Our prices for carding are 15 cents per lb for white, and 20 cents for mixed, or it tolled, 1 lb in 15. J- L. PUGH, A. F. LAMBETH, Morton's Store, Alamance county, N. C- Hat Manufactory In Greensboro', N. C. We are now manufacturing all of the different grades of FUR AND WOOL HAT such aOtto, Muskrat, Mink, Rabbit, Raccoon, of ALL COLORS ; also WOOL HATS of all the different grades and colors. Merchants wanting GOOD, HONEST HATS, made entirely by Southern men, andbf Southern material, can have their orders fill ed on such terms as will prove satisfactory to them and their cusf omers. We will buy all the good pelt FURS that we can get, such as Otto, Mink, Muskrat, Beaver, Coon and Rabbit, for which we will pay CASH, or exchange hats on fair terms. For all colouring of garments hereafter, we shall charge according to the cost of the dye-staffs used in the colouring. J. ft P. OABRBTT. ja!6 81-tf on Tor Sale I One 3 Horse Wagon A. A. WILLARD, Greensborough, N. C. 117' OOl Carding. The undersigned having V V bought William Hutson's WOOL CARDING ESTABLISHMENT, on the waters of Stinking Quar ter, 17 miles east of Greensboro', 10 miles west of Snow Camp, and 8 miles south of Holt's Factory, and having put the cards in good order he is now ready to CARD WOOL. Those bringing wool to the machine mill be required to have it washed clean and well picked, so as to be clear of burs and other1 trash, and put one lb of lard to every 10 lbs of wool, and one sheet to every 25 lbs. Terms for carding: White, 15 cents per lb.; for mixed, 20 cents per lb. J. L. PUGH Patterson's Store Alamance county, N C. rjXalloring. My Shop is fitty yards north of JL Rankin & McLean's old storehouse, where I invite my friends and customers to call as I intend to give satisfaction to all wbo call on me. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO GARMENT CUTTING. Prices in accordance with the times. Call and see. 34-tf A DI L WORTH. New Tri-Weelily Stage Line-The subscriber would announce to the (raveling public that on and after the first dajr of July next he will commence running a tri-we'ckly line of stages from Greensboro to Madison, leaving Greens borough on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at 7 o'clock a. m., and leaving Madison Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at the same hour. No pains will be spared to render comfortable those who may patronize this line- 55-tf J. S. BROWN. Notice. Those who have purchased my Flori da Balm are roquesled to return to me the empty vials, for which I will pay ten cents each. During my absence from town, the vials will be receiv ed at the Post office. My room is over the Post office 55- 3m G. H. LIVINGSTON. SUgar Cane Mill. The subscriber has erected at his plantation, (late Dr. John L. Coles') one mile north of Greensborough, on the Martinsville road, a first-class IRON MILL AND BOILER, for making syrup of first quality. Per sons desirous of having their crops manufactured will apply soon. 57-3m A. H. VANBOKKELIN. MUle Tor Sale. One very large MULE perfectly sound. Apply to A. A. WILLARD, 56- tf Greensborough, N. C. A Hatter Wanted. The undersigned will pay the highest cash prices for a number one $51 Ofl REWARD. For the arrest .d 'h, hfi J VjVJ thief and the recovery of tven:v boxes of Tobacco or its value. Each box' v.h branded in blue lciters, " W. F. Flippen, tl.c l'i ; ,c ot tue west, Danville, Va.," and was loaded I. v us ou the 27th of September, lbt2, to""a man oiUik'i: iim."(J. F. King, to be delivered to J. & F. Carrot!, Greensboro', N. C. This man had a two hors- wau.m driven by a negro, and a cue horse wagon drawn a wry large gray mare. The man was about 45 years old, 5 feel 7 or -inches high, weight 165 to 175 pounds. We ti.ink his hair was slightly gray, and his rut.ij !'.xi-n dark. He said he had been loaded with 11. .ur nhd bacon, which he had sold some G or 8 miles !uck on the road in North Carolina. Th is man professed to be from Guilford r-ui.tv, where he said he had lived lor about six ye ws Any information that may lead to the discovery of the tobacco will be most thankfully received and the above reward promptlv- paid. CHAMBERS -4 PATRICK. 3- tf Danville, Va. lit (JUL, All. J yUHTKRM AST Kit's Dr. T AU I M V.N 'l ('. . A ., Greensboro', Aug 5,h, In consequence of the limited supply oi ii.in .v the command of the Government, fdi im i :tre -ii!t;-estly requested to thresh their crop of out-.r t eailieM moment, and to report at this olfice tl.c ric her of bushels they can dispose of. Sack w..-' furnished by the Government, und i'r ' . i be offered by the department Ur iran- r.rv ; oats' to the nearest raihoail depot. Parti ular at tentiuii is request"-'! toil,. v,,i:. : the hay crops, runners will pl h1-- i "i" ' ofhee the quantity tliat ihpy will have ii .iV V. n farmers arc unable to save their li iy tor v.;-.l' 1 : 1 ' box, the department will endeavor t'j do su. Persons having horses and mules, suitaM ! '. : iniery oan gei iioerai prices y onering u.. : .. sale at this office. 1 ... : n v r i . i : : . , i iujiu.iuis wiii oc" receiveu ai UU3 omce lor ii.i ii ing the following supplier: Wagons, wn ti in-li.i rniiH t'nllara Hnmos 'Ir:;' r o 1 - ' ' ' I .......... ... Chains, JIor.se . Shoes, Horne-she Nails, Leather Grain .Sak.B, Axes, wool-hats, Army fhecs, padc f f . Apply to 63-td Extract of LiQgfWOOd. 260 lbs Extract of Logwood for sale by A. A. WILLARD, 50-y Greensboro', N. C. shovels, j I -1 f SAM'L R. rillS.MAN Major and Quartermaster. Hatter over Conscript age. 4G-tf JOKES & SON, Thomasville, N. C. Furs Wanted We wish to purchase any quantity of Furs, for which we will pay 5 cents each lor Rabbit ; 25 cents for Coon, Fox and Musk rat ; and 40 cents each for Mink. 44-tf J. & F. GARRETT. Sugar! SCGARl! SUGAR! ! ! I have just received a large lot of SUGAR, of fine grades, which I offer for sale, wholesale or retail, at prices to suit the times. 39-tf W. D. TROTTER. Bring on Yon r uides! i ou that want them taaned cheap. I expe t to tan all hides (of the ox specie) for one-third, and give the owner of the hides the privilege to buy the w hole when taoned. I also desire to buy hides at the highest market prices. D. P. FOC8T. july24 69-tf m i no i' -. r n.ir cm o itfT-fi m nr i'i i ' 11 under the name and style of Trotter & Me Farland, is this day devolved by consent . j 1 1 pel 'Ull MlUCllCUlUiVlU L111U THI Jllta-T- Ii.. . immediate payment to W. D. Trotter, as the I .-. ness must bo closed. The said Trot tor would brace the present opportunity, of returnint: hi- r:, -grateful thanks to his many Iriends an 1 eii' n -lor past favors, and hopes by strict atten'i i. application to bufciness to merit a con:irm. the same, and respectfully invites. the .i? '' ; '' the public generally, to his large sto-k ' :" CE'RIES AND DRY GOODS which he . stantly keep on hand, consisting of the ! . . a . . articles, to wit: M'GAR, bYRUPS, SI i i- ,; 1 -CONFECTION ARIES and a line' assort m-tif - i' 1 STUFFS, "together with Ladies' and '. : DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTIliV' of which will be sold LOW for c.i ... eitl. r a: sale or retail at the old stand on e.-.t Mau.. corner ol second square. -7-tf w. u. 'i no'iTi.e QL ARTERM ASTER'S OI'I'IC K. A., Orkknsuoku, N. I ' A'ir.' . i- Wanted to hire immediately TNENH "' HUU.r. l iUll Liir.lW, in wnein n : MA 1; i k M ' wilt be paid. 01 -tf I0S FOR SALE. JLf federate Bonds of th is:ue ol SAM E K. 'HI M-ijor I A; ' 8 PER CENT. Convertible Cnfeler.Ue 1. -u fi ning 10 years (''.1 lw) JESSE II l-l1"1'- II "anted. Two and four-horse u-u:.-Tf on Piedmont Rail Road. Apply " E. WlLKh v l.ii Cl-4w Gr.-eV. riO IlatterH. We wish to erup I of HATTERS to work in our al G ret no borough. Good workmen din !' constant employment, fair wages, and promj i orieDLH, if early aoplication be made iu ja2.&2-tf J- & F. GARKU I rgibaCCO. Boxes Manufactured T-d n 1 1 ; n rt f-irl'-' V nne graies, a large 1-tt 1 rain Sacks. - j. & F. gaki:i:i r JT pacity for sale by 50-y Grain Sacks, - buh;N ra A. A. v ii.i.ai' Greensboro', ' L. 61-tf
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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