7iXV.
Voluirtfi,
- - 1 Wollce. IwillstUnd
t'otitfrlcraf'10" for tbspurpo fco1
; t the foIvTHe Ti :
I'-ctiuir the (Vo' Saturday, October 31.
AMircrntille, Monday, November i.
At h. U. Smith i. Tuedy, November 3
-L. W. Sumui tt, Wednesday, November 4.
At Mo nticllo, Thursday, Number 6.
At JawM I), Gilchristi c FriJ-y. Not. 0.
At Greenb.jro Saturday, No.
At H. H. l'Lipp. Monday, Not
A Woody' Htore, Tun lay, Nn P.
At Cobb Kb-ction Precinct. Wedn"dty. Nov. 11.
At Wra M. MeUw'iMor. TliuraJay, Not. 12.
At mrnwn residence. Friday, Not. 13.
At t.r.rnt,oroj"li, Ha-uriiay, Nor. M, and Mot
I iy a-. I Tur I .y. I'. bnd( 17. County Court )
A: F r'.tri, Wednesday, Not. 1H.
At Wi I jw Mttiilv ! Thuradity, Not. I'J.
At Win. Kirki .a'n a. Fn.lay, Nov. 20.
A t,n tiit ir , r'at'.jr Iiy, Nov. Ul.
At .laaie-!ou. M' nliiv. Not. 22.
At Hifrb fi.int, Tm-nday and Wedneday, Not.
V I mi 1 a"..
At r. b-l. r-. Thursday. Not. SO.
.M r riei l-diip, Frulay, Nov. -7.
At tir-i u.i.t-ouh Mturday, Nov. L'l.
At Ar'Ti HeTill i", Monday, Nov. if
At t'r ! . kon lg Tuesday Her 1.
At Jolm Kii.n'i, Wlnenday, Dec. 2.
Ai J. N Ni-laon' Tbur dry, Dec. 3.
Tin A.- otiwill be witb rue at those placet to
,-,.. tli-Tax in kind, and attend to any otber
dutua -rttninK to their office. t
All p-rnm interested, are hereby notified that
the alrjT taiei muit be paid within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwit 1 am compelled by law to
al l t n per cent, additional 'lax and collect ai I do
other taxaa, avl which I will do ir.epectiv of er
ioni or property. Wm. W. loUNG,
70-lf Tax Col'eetor for G lil.'ord.
1oiC quarter Master's Office,
ih 'oii;nitioul District, N. C.
Graham, September 2;th, 18')3.
In General )rder, No 117, Adjutant and In
, ! tr General's ()ILce, Richmond Sept. 3rd, lo3,
: fallowing order occurs whicli naould be ini-
imii J upon the min U of the Producers in the ev
rul cMiMiev in the t h Con;n iional lti ict, N. C.
Ill l'r'.uner ar r-uin.! de'irer the Wheat,
Corn. Oat, Kyt. I'.ucli whi ut, Hire, Peas, I .ns,
cured II ty and Fo I l r, Sugar, Mola3e ma le of
t une, Wool and V"la"ci, in k ch form aud ordinary
iiiirki tat.le maiint r, ttt m.y be usual in the ncctioU,
in whi-i iL.y are Ji-livi-red; cotton giiincd and
p !' fd in .iiii m i ure manner, t bacco Ktrinvd
M 11 I plki'ftl l ill I. (iiv.
lT,,,n i. Ixi paid the excess of trankporta
ii i i!it mil-, at the rates prescribe ! by
s'.i'f t 'oiiiTnU'ioiiers, under the iiiipressmf ni act by
?L- f !1 .tHiif R''iii, who are ini'hor'ucl to receive
t he 1 1 ) i in i tie Mjvei.l counties in the t'tU Cougr.js
i ri al Ditrnji , N. (.'.
A iit hum r, P. K. II A K DIN.
t i...f..r 1, A. P. F.CKKL.
I i Ttli. KOCT. tiHAV,
Mi.U-, It. II. MAS.SKV,
P...cl.ii,I,iim, W. It. MKHANK,
r.-Hweil, It. Y. Me A 1AN',
I rtn. 0. VC. NoRWutJl),
l.jpccin! liitt ntion is railed to the above.
CHAKLKS IU KINO. Cupt.
C tf and Q. M. irh Conl. District, N. C
4 Mitim uUt
and
Ilrlck IflavonN
MHtllt ll.-Wf " ill I"
hire a foreman to
1 1 n m f tnl t hi ik liiyin. and another the rur
p'i.tei woi k if (Jreeiii!ii'roUi;li Female College
AUn ci pfi.ier und i'tick layer- In work under
i!iiu. A ply .ri tu us at jieiisborough, N. C.
T M KM ,
U IJAKRINtll'U.
C. p. HPNM.MIAI.L.
J M tJAURF.TT.
'niildmg Com.
M II. I. W ll.so.N, J
Stoll'll. Krom my stable in tiuilfir l county,
o Km lny nij-lif, I'm I mcfnnl, my MAIIK, a hny,
i ihice y-f. hd. air I dciil of white hair, and
h p u ' of e i. Ii ir fool is white, scur on the rijflit
Inn I li a while p -I'te I xtrelk (loan ihn s:iruc 1',
'I nan I I bie in f.iehei I and when volen "light
ly I fin' hi l tt fore fo 't a lilt!' rrey on the wither,
e u ,( I - li' in rubbed by thf i..u:kb:in I. 1 will pay
It If I -otl.lUl
in. My poit
7" it
reward for the return ot Kaid mare to
-11 1 i.4 I'i i.-k ( h iri ii. Guilford cii., N. C.
PF.1F.K FOGLKMAN-
II i :i
i.l
:it, upper.
I.cikI hiuI Zlnr.-A
tin I for aiiT kind ol oi l
r i' ( ri' will In
'' 'i , l u l it if I ? i lie. ue live re' i ni ihi' neitresi
-i.i; in . v fine wr hinjr la ell, w ill p'l'llSC
if . f 'tie i; uiiti'v, prii w. and where In lie de
. G. P.UKNIF.U.
i pi. Art , , ;,,u:4 C. Oi l works.
tli-bury, N. C.
l';ili'll - o I t'lieiiiiui or itk It AIL.s,
. i" I I. ? i v r -W one ni.le east of Greensboro',
i i:,,' M, I oi,inl i ii, I. ne vr ili itilro.il. Persons
i-l in i; i o , r i i tor the delivery of the fame,
,11 ai'plv 10,1 i to tln it--' rii.er.
K N. CALDWF.I.I.,
" l.v'h.ir Green.-borouj;h.
W'illlfril. - I ishiiI j"un I j ol MIDI'S, for which
? f fi ti ,ln'-1, jrn fi n ill l paid, on lelivery to
i, , ii, 1 1 rriiiw'inro, or at my ti.nuery. I would respect -
: . i t v -'i,
tali kli I
l.t s:" i"
rir k-
t;. !'. bu'.'hi'i and hi U- lealci I, that the
however uetul and bfiii it'ul nt nppeu
i a itiiimitl vtbile living, yet tin y will not
t hei, and should therefore be cut otf belcie
i 'hit.jf ti g hide.
i, i ti
J All I S A
LONG.
S1
plnlll Opportunity ! -We are dosir-
,.ii, ot elhn;' 'Ut our whole i -; ,i 1. 1 1 1 1 ;! tit IU
i i f . ,!..-ro,i('i, t" , which ctloi'Na r:ir-rppnr-t.iuiiy
(o uiiv "in' deiiijiis of eiiitiiiikiti in the boot
in I -he b .-iiie--' We also dl'er at 1 1 ir price- nil
on '.m k in tia le, fi n i-tiiij; of a etier:il a?,irt
ni. m ..f I'.oi 'l , MD F.S o.
-.. tf P. G. GKA1I AM .V CO.
IlMlpe lor ioe-IIIucUlllf;.--We nre
1 jient" of l. W Ivlwurds for the sale of the
reeipo vhi.-)i hi-i shoo biacking is" mude. '1'he
I I t 'kunj in ide by this recipe it warranted, nnd the
" : of niaieri'ils hiillioient to in i'n,e Dm boxes will
n "i f c line '" cents. Price of recipe ONE
DOI.I, K.
Kncio.e :t tt ;mti j for pre-paying postage.
J. V. tiAKKK 1 1 A CO.
ool CnrtllflK. The undersinc-i woul.l
l.-l t'Ottullv Hlillollllf.' to the loilllii- Ihnl llmv
AKDING Wool, ar their old stand on
Piter. ? miles tmrlh of Gihsont illu SiniLn
Il'iw
''. I nititi j ;if I lirir cir !s ,n c I order, ll,
Iiev mo
I
I i.
I'llM'
...! t ,
the het (juahty of roll Those
" o 'it led, are reuu.iv I lo wah it
h it.' u f r lYo n trah im I burs, l utiiui?
' ' "! I every I'i It.s ot wool, and one sheet to
vi., . . tt .-. o ir pmi.t f..r carding nre 1 ovnts
I" 'I' i wuite, an. i J't ecu' for mixeil, ori! tolled
I H in 1 J. I. Pl'till,
A. f lami;i:th,
M. rt. ti M .re. AUniitnce county, N. ('
N
aw lrl-kly Murtc Line. ihe
i.t-c,il'er w.uihl itmiounee to the n .ivlin.r
! ii. u. it ..ti uti I uti. r t li v nrt dy ol July next
wiu r .'iiiinci co itti t.a.g a trt-workly I ne of
tr in ( .re. i -.I'..,.. t, M.,., b'avingtireens-
l nii'l ! It. i 1 liurwl -y s nnd uti,rd:iv
at
I 'ii an I lo kvmj Midison
Mon 1:ivk
in.-".; n r .i i:t -. ui i ,ie natsie hour.
l . . i I I : I . . .... . ' '
j (mi wi.i I..' -pir.'.l to render comfortable
:ii iv j -itr.i.ue ttiis line-
'f I S. BROWN.
W'rltlllK IllU. - I he be-t made in the Con
If . I .... . H .... I ..... .t .A .. 1 .
i -i f .. nu . 1.., runt i- ii:u io any e er
' .1 .ii tho North. For ealc at the Patriot
S
;il-m ia w.
-I am now running a HACK
ti
'rough an I Sulcm. leaving
' .'"U and Fridays, an I leaing
. In,
HI' .111 I i'iir.1 -. I'.....,, .
tit. inniv ! ,... ,, fin,j ,jM!t ,
rvii i-n;ouii, n'ivu9 hnc-making the trips
t. d
' s ' 1 1 I I' Ml V
'1 f.7-tf
.xtrucl ol I,ououd.-
lbs L'xtract
I Logwood lor le by
A. A. WILLAUti
Greenaboro". N. C.
f'tir Hatlll'd.-ttf winh lo purchase any
1 ! ' hii-h wo will pav 6 cent
. i ri.' tor Co m, iox and Musk
I i
it:;
i-.uh ur Mink.
J. 4 F. GARRETT.
U-tf
BlacktmUhlnx;. Th underxifned wouU
rcpccifullT inform the public that in cnnac
tion with Lis Coach and Bugtf Shop , in Oree nsboro,
be is carrying on the BLACKSMITH BUSINESS
in all ita Tarioux branehea, and would b pleased to
lerva all who toaT fTor him with their CQBtom
L ' fib WO K at MODERATE PRICES.
Shop on East xtreet, near mj Bui gjr Shop
RO-lf
JOHN LEDFORD.
rpanulng. I would retpeotfully ir-fonn the
JL i.ulic that my TANNEBT.uxa acccsful opera
tion, 4 inilei North of OibsonTilla, in the neighbor
hood of Shallow Ford, in Alamance courty. I would
be pleaxrd to tan for my friends and cuxtomerx on
the following terma: For tanning hides that will
split, the third pound, for those too small to split,
half Ihe leather. Hides will te receded until 1st
February next. Satisfaction guaranieea
nr, lw'er.rr
S. M. CLISIER.
R- uiiaTay-$IOO Heward.-lUnavray
from the nubseriljer on the night of the 9tB
Sept. lNft, my boy CHARLES. Said boy is a
Dlacksmith by trade and is about 23 years old. is
about f feet 11 inches high, will weigh about 170
or 175 lbs., haa a full set of teeth and i o' a dark
mulatto color, had lonjr beard on hii face when he
lelt, and is rather nlow speken. Charles has for
merlr ,e. n hired at Hih i'ointaa l and Jamestowa,
Guili'oid county, N. C, in the employ of Mendenhall.W
Jonei & Gardner, iu the r.' anulaclare ofguiwi. -eat is
Tery likely that he will inke, his way to'the said
pbtces for the purpose f takicg the train or follow
ing the rrilread ijn the direction of Raleigh as he
has expressed his purpose to go to the enemy. I
will pay the aboTe reward of $100, it deiiTered to
meat ray houe IS miles South oi Msdiaoa, in Rock
ingham, N. C, or $50 for his confinement in anjr
jail within the State bo that 1 can get him. Address
ALnr.KT LUJMA,
C8-lw Summerfield, Ouillord Co.. N. C.
Read Tills. Those who haTe purchased my
Florida IJalra are requested to return to me
the, E.MPTV VIALS, for which I will pay TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS each. During my absence from
twn, the vials will be received at the post oEice.
My room is ovrthe post Dice.
,V.-:5rn i. II. LIVINGSTON.
Vuctlon and Com ruins I on BumI
nesH In C-reenaboro. We will giTooor
M KK TEST ATTENTION' to the aboTe business,
looking alter the interefct of those haTing property
in this part of North Carolina. Hircing and selling
Negroesor any otber species of property, produce
or goods. Ofbce and ware house, Greensboro', N. C.
Pest ol rtffereuees giren.
J. A F. GARRETT 4 Co.
W. E. FIdwards, Auctioneer.
T
o Hatter. We wish to employ a number
of HATTERS to work in our establishment
at Gref nsborougb. Good workmen can procure
constant employment, fuir wages, and prompt pay
ments, if early application be made to
jal'3 82-tf J. tt F. GARRETT.
15
rin?oii Vour Hides! You that want
Ihern tanned cheap. I expe t to tan all hides
(of the ox species) for one-third, and giTe the owner
ol the bides the privilege to buy the whole When
tunned. 1 aUo tlcsirc to buy hides at the highest
market jviccs. - D. P. FOUBT.
july'J i 69-tf
Vt'ard. Those indebted to nie either for sub
scription to the Patriot up to the 1st of May,
or for job work nnd iidvei tmr.g, aro requested to
call at the first door north cf the Tost Office, an I
make settlements at their earliest convenience, as 1
arn ry anxious lo balance rny books. I shall ex
pert interest on all accouuts that are not promptly
paid. In niy absence, Mr. S. G. Thomas will attend
to making settlements for me.
...V-tf M. S. SHERWOOD.
(
1 reenxboro' Mutual Insurance Co.
PAYS
VLL LOSSES PROMPTLY J
dibkctoks:
John A. Mtb.'ine, Cyrus P. Mendenhall, David P.
Weir, James M. Garrett, T. M. Jones, N. H. 1.
Wilson. DaTid McKnijjbt, M. S. Sherwood, Jed. II.
Liiilsay, U. M. loan, C. O. Yates, R. Steiling,
W.n. Barriner, Grecnsborough ; Alexander Miller,
Newbern; Dr. W. C. Ramsey, Wadesboro': W. A.
Wright, Wilmington; R. C. Maynard, F'ranklin
ton; P.. F Yiutsuli, WatsonTille ; A. J. York,
Concord; 11. Craven, Trinity College.
orriccas :
N. H D. AVILSON
.IF.r-. H. LINUS AY
JOHN' A. CILMEC, :
PKTi-:U A HAMS
...President.
...Vice President.
....Attorney.
...Sec. and 1'rcus.
N. II. U. WILSON,)
C. G YATES, I F.iecutiTc CoEimittte.
J. M. G A It RETT, J
tcy All communicaiioni oa T.usinfv of the
otitco should be directed to
PETER ADAMS, Secretary,
V' y Green-'i'Tough.
IdifctTortli Female Seminary,
1 GRrlENHOPkO!JGH, -N.
C.
The full session of this InMitut
-n will
couiruence
on the lib of Angnt nex,t.
T,rwnjor the Sension of T, Mty Wetks. Board,
in. billing washing, !ihts, fuel. &c.,$ 'J'JQ ; English
Trslion, $;;; Music on tbe Piano, Harp or Guitar,
Vocal Music, Oil Phintiug, f-iO ;
Drawing, fl2..rA); Grecian Painting, $1."; Ancient
and Mo.lern Lanurtge, each, $l2..ri0.
For further pariicu'.iirs, apply to
ju..2.-.-y K1CHAU1 STEKLLNG, Principal
Howard. Kana ay from the subscri
KJt br, ou 'ati:rd;iy Sih instant. Pi!l a dark
mulatto, feet, 9 iuches high, 112 years old, weighs
about id') jouiids, one front tooth broke half off
wi'ifu show conspicuously when he laughs, whicli
hu doe- wheu spoke to, sj'Cak9 with a flight lisp.
IPil on w hen he kit neither hat or coat. The above
rewind will be paid for his confinement in Guilford
jiil, oi hii delivery to ia"?, at Summerfield, Guiltord
County. , JOSEPH I10SKINS.
'iuj7 G-i-tf
f corgc Allen,
A Greensbnrourh. N. f!.
Offers fr Sale.
1imh jds Brovvn Sheeting.
h Colored Ditto for Negro Clolhing.
OiMt " Factory and Country Plaids.
J0 " Grey Cassimere.
"0 Bunches Cotton Yarn No. 7 to 14.
;IH lbs Copperas.
f)U0 lbs bugar.
And an assortment of notions 60-0ra
1 Hliatvay . My boy AARON, on the 25th
1. d iy of August. ')l, and issurriosed to bo in
xand.dph or Moure counties. 1 purchased him at the
ale ut in. bra lv, deceased, near Josiah Cheek's
More Randolph county. Complexion, dark brown
skin, weighs 1HK pounds, six feet high, and very
iiavly wuli long shoally black hair, and about
twenty one years old. I will pay $300 for the ap
prehension and delivery, or confinement in any goal,
thai 1 can get him, also. S-00 more lor proof that
led llt the Conviction of :me ronn.inMn nnrann f.ir.
har...nnnai d tyy. NATHAN HAINLINE,
. ',,1-:;.ln Fulton, N C.
I araliM! HtireralnNl ! We would 77-
XJ tpecttVJly inform tho t ul lie that we ftel con-
strained to adopt a new method in the conduct of
our husiueS. From and after thi ihito wo r,r,,a
to discard ihe present high price in the disposition
ot our g-mds. and .-il at prices which ruled beforo
the war. lalcingin payment country produce at the
s .me r'v. This is lair. It does a-nv with faK.,
Iou prices, and reduces things to a reasonable
standard.
Our work is warranted to be equally as good
can be put up in the Confederacy, and a call w
as
sii-fy you that we nro itii.,w.,.l .i i:i
Ambrotype, taken in g .od style, and on the same
terms as above.
15. G. GRAHAM & CO.
scplO
i6 tf
Vu5on Tor Sale I-One 3 Horse Wagon
TT Apply to ' A. A. W1LLARD,
. r,J Gresborough. N. C.
Jost or Molcu.-ln Greensborough on Tue
J day of last Court week, a PISTOL, Allen's six
shooting revolver, ma leather case, black inside
and the lair or grain side-uf the leather outside. A
i.ovrai rewaru win De given lor the return of the
o ae. J. A. M. COBLE.
. i"' ,f Patterson's torc. !..C
I Inject! Oil for sale at retail by
gA A. A. WI
WILLARD.
liMf
Greensborough.
GEEBNSBOEGH, ?N.
Notice of Bemoral !
DAVID WELSH,
FRACTICAC WATCH-MAKER
AKD KEPAfRER, of TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS'
EXPERIENCE, South-east corner of Public Square,
at the sign of the LARGE WATCH. G reensberough,
N. C, Thankful for the Tery liberal patronage re
ceded at his former stand, has removed to the more
central location ou public square where he will be
happy to wait on all of Lia former patrons and as
many new' ones as may please to patroniie him. A
splendid tfoek of all kinds of material on hand, such
as jewels, hands, maintprings,'watch glasses, guards
and keys. All work warranted 12 month.
keys
jan29
34-1 y
nnarpley, Breecti-Ioadln? Guu.-
JL This Gun has been tested by the Armory at Rich
mond and Raleigh, N. C, und has stood the test
finely, making a faTorabU impression wherever it'
has been exhibited. We say, w ithout fear ol con
tradiction, that it i3 the BEST BREECH-LOADING
GUN, ia the Southern Confederacy. Itean be shot
with PERFECT SAFETY, when loaded either from
the breech or muile.. This Gun ia LESS COMPLI
CATED and EASIER KEPT IN ORDER than any
gun that haa been invented in this country. The
Gun was inTeiiteJ in Guillord county, N. C, and we
are now manufacturing it far the State of Noitb
Carolina,, at onr Shops in Greensboro.' '
W We are ready to sell SHOP RIGHTS to man
ufacturers in the gun busineti in any 5f the Suae
in the Confederacy.
89-tf TARPLEY, GARRETT & Co.
l atECXSUORO' .ntTTVAL LlF
VX 8URANCE AND TRUST 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 keo in actiTe operation.
A diTidend of 07 cent, at the last annual meet
ing of the Company, was declared, and carried to
the credit of the Life Members of the Company.
Tho-e desiring an insurance upon their own liTes,
or on the lives of their slaves, will please address
D. P. WEIR, Treasurer.
Ciautlou to Rankers, Droker and
J Other. The public are hereby cautioned
against receiving any of the Old Issue cf the Far
mers' Rank of North Carolina, especially any notes
that are at all mutilated or that hav nttx pasted.
1IOW TO KNOW TIIK bLU 18SCE.
All the new ittue of this Bank have " Gkessboro,"
printed in large letters on tho face and are signed
'Cyrus P. Mendenhall, President" and W. A.
Caldwell, Cashier" and all other notes of the Farmers'
Dank of N. O. not so siq.nku and printed are old is
sue and should bereceived with caution, as most of
the genuine notes of the old issue have been redeemed
and cancelled.
On thelMth of August, 13G3, we learn, a Regiment
from Pennsylvania took forcibly from th'j vault in
Elizabeth City, a large amount of fhe old issi iof
said Rank which had been cancelled and which
doubtless they will attempt to pass.
The notes were cancelled with a punch by perfora
ting each note with a number of holes one fourth of
an inch in diameter which is obvious to the most
casual observer, where the notes have not been further
mutilated or patUJ.
All Si and J'J certificates of this Bank should be
rejected, the genuine having beeuredetuied andean-
celled and some of the genuine impic-ions havinig
been stolen wii h rhe cancelled notes, spurious si gna
tures no doubt will be attached to 'them.
Persons having ol the old is-ue not cancelled will
please present it and receive new issue for it or tho
notes olother Banks as they may prefer.
By order of the Board of Directors at Greensboro'
N. C. 21 Sept. lhi;:5.
CYRUS P. MENDENHALL, President.
WT. A. Caldwell, Secretary. Gb-3ui
I'Olt 8ALI!,
SHAKES OF IUON COMPANY STOCK.
The Magnetic Iron Company will f-dl HH)
100
Shares of its Capita! Siock, of IM t-ach, and when
paid in full, certificates will be issued in due form,
conditioned to pay t!,e holder nnd owner thereof, U5
pounds ol iron in the mouths of i-'eptcmber and
March, annually, making 50 pounds prr annum as
a dividend on each stiaie, and no luither payment
or assessment will hereafter lc required, nor liabili
ty incurred or debt contracted against said sto:k.
This Company has a clear titli-to about 4 10 aeiesof
good land in '2 tracts of about il!0 acres each, one
of vrhicb is near Friendship, ia Guilford county, on
which a forgo with 4 furnncts is nearly complete,
with a stem engine and saw mill in operation, near
to the vein i.ud deposits of iron ore, which are lich
and abundant, with rights to mine and tuke the oie
ou several plantations lor -1 or o miles north-east
and south t ?t of the forge. This ore is hrst ?'.as
for making good wrought iron, ifliout 100 ton.- have
been raised, and the prospect for an inexhaustible
supply i certain. The oUaer tract embraces water
power abunlant for Rolling Mills and man u:ac tar
ing purj'Ose.s. The charter is granted fifr 00 years
ar:d its provisions are adapted fully to the wauts of
its shareholders.
Application made to meat Greensboro' for shares,
or any infoi iaatioM desired by applicants, will "be
cheerfully attended to.
4t-tf JOHN SLOAN, President.
&tZft ULWAUD.-loi
tiie arrtst ofwhe
fPOW thief and
the recoveiy of tvrtiity-oue
boxes of Tobacco or its value. Cach bus as
branded in blue letters, " W. F. Flippen, the Pride
Oi tue wesr, Danville, Va.," and was loaded by
us on the 'JTih of September, 180J, to a man calling
himself J. F. King, to be delivered to J. L F. Garrett,
GreensboiV, N. U. This man had a two horse waou
driven by : uegro, and a cue horse wagon drawn by
a very lure stay mare.
The man was about 4a years old, r feet 7 or 8
tncheg hth, weight 105 to 175 pounds. We think
his hair va:; sliiihtly gray, and
nis complexion
dark. 11c s-iiu he had been load, d with Hour and
bacon, which he had sold srms 6 or 8 miles back on
the road in North Carolina.
This man professed to be from Guilford county,
where he said he had lived for about nix years.
Any information that may lead to the discovery
of the tobacco will be most thankfully received and
the above reward promptly paid.
CHAMBERS & TATRICK,
53-tf ' Danvillof Va.
Totlce. The Partnership heretofore existing
under the name and style of Trotter & Mc-
Farland, is this day desolved by consent.
All persons indebted to said lirm will please make
immediate payment to W. D. Trotter, as the busi
ness must be closed. The said Trottor would cm
brace the present opportunity, of returning his most
grateful thanks to his many tiiends and customers
for past favors, and hopes by strict attention and
application to business to merit a continuance of
the same, and respectfully invites the attention of
the public generally, to his Urge stock of GRO
tr.iut.s im i'ul wnicn ne wm con
stantly keep on hand, consisting of the following
iri kUi l i.I'l!l P VD1'IK KI'll'P li; -
CON FLCT I ON A R 1S and a line assortment of DYE
STUFFS, together with Ladies' and Gentlemen's
DRY GOO!S and READY MADF. CLOTHING, all
Of which will be soli LOW for t.'.sh, e'uii-r whole
sale or retail at the old stand on West Mai.et street
corner of second square.
-7-tf W. D. 1 ROTTER
JOH. LCDI'ORD, 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 all work warranted for 12
months, on fair usage.
Having been, constantly engaged for more than
twenty years, in the Coach business, 1 flatter my
self, that I shall be able to please, both in prices,
and quality. Call and examinp for yourselves.
Shops on F'.ast street formerly occupied by M. B.
Armtield. - 'Jt-tf
plendld Carriage for Sale. A spUn-
did two-horse family carriage, the body on C
springs, and in good condition is offered at a bargain.
Apply at the Patriot office.
juldit 60-tf
8ugax! "
SUGAR I :
e sugar:::
I have just received a large lot of SUGAR, of fine
grades, which I offer for tale, wholesale or retail, a:
prices to suit thetmes.
39-tf W. D. TROIIER.
C, OCTOBER
TEW JILSIC
PCBLISHEb BT
GEO. DUNN & CO., RICHMOND VA.,
AID
JULIAN A. SELBT, COLUMBIA, S. C
Assib or tbs Valb Music by 3. R. Theaas, an
thor f " In my Cottage by the Sea."
Woaa this Cecil Was. u 0Ta ILuaie by Henrv
.Tucker. ' - '
Hatk Paktxd Poetry and Musio by Miss
Ella Wren. 3
KAfHucw Matocmkh F. N. Crouch.
Hiap or tbb South! Awake C. L. Peticolas.
Mr Wn t and Child Poetry by General Jackson,
of Ga., Music by F. W. Rosier. ,
at Yoca Feet a Scppliast Ohi Ralfe
Roor Me to Sleep, Mothek Music by J. H.
IlewitL
Mothzk.is tsi Battle Otb
YrnawLAB Masillaib Original French Mu-
Kbep Me Awake, Mothek Denck.
Tub Sotth J. H. Hewitt
AlX QOIET AX0B THB POTOMAC To-KIO HT J.
H. Hewitt.
ALL PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, WITH ORNA
MENTAL TITLES.
UTAH, PE1C1, $1 EACH.
The trade supplied at " half off, with an additional
five per cent, when one hundred of any one piece is
ordered.
Blstolc Music Lines on "the best cap paper, per
sheet of four pages forty per cent off the trade,
Richmond, Ta, Sept., ltC3. 71-2w
Congressional Election Notice is here
by given to the Toters of Guillord County, that
an election will be held at the several Election Pre
cincts in aid County, on the first Monday f4th day"
of November next, lor a member of the next Con-
federate Congress ur the Sixth Congressional Dis
trict.
Tne following persons are appointed Justices and
Inspectors of said election:
Oreensborough Joseph A. Weatherly, Esq., John
McAdoo, M. D Smith.
Ji-mestown Wm. LI, Reece, Esq., Wilson Hiatt,
Peter Davis. .
High Point R. F. Sechrest,Esq., W. F. Bowman,
John A. Bain.
Ross's F. Fentress, Esq., George Hendrix,
Absalom Jerrall.
Friendship D. W. Edwards, Etq , John Blaloclt,
Levcn Kirkman.
J. R. Gilmer sWm. R. Smith, Esq , John Whar
ton H. C. Dick.
Glenn's Joseph W. W. Gilmer, D. C. Stewart,
Thcuas Ragan.
Bruce's Cross Roadi Joseph Hoskins, Esq., Jos.
Harriss, John A. Hoskins.
Monticello Isaao Tbacker, Esq., John A. Mebane
James Gant.
Thompson's William P. Heath, Esq., Lewis I.
Apple, John R. Kernodle.
Coble's William Coble, Esq., William Smith,
Daniel Linebery.
Double Springs Jesse Benbow, J. R. Nelson,
Allen Lowry.
The magistrates above appointed, are re
quired to make their returns to me, at the Court
House in Grcensborough, on the next day after the
election.
""-3w C. A. BOON, Sheriff.
toleiii "FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD ! Was
OMolen from the subscriber on the nieht of the
4th instant, a DARK BAY MARE, no white about
her only a few white hairs around her right hind
foot; about twelve years old, of medium size and
well made a very Kood animal. I will give tb
above reward for the delivery of said mare to me at
.Morton s Store, Alamance county, N. C, or at any
other convenient noint. so that Ixan cret her. Auv
, o V
information leading to the recovery of the animal
will be thankfully received. Address me at Mor
ton s Store. L. W. SIMPSON.
71 -Sw c. rr
County Agent' Office,
Greensboro,' Oct. 12, 1SC3.
" TAX IN KIND."
The (Quarter Master's Department is greatly in
ne. d of -GRAIN, and the farmers of Guilford are
earnestly requested to bring in their u tithe " CORN,
is tho exigencies of the service require its delivciy
at the earliest possible day. A. P. ECKEL.
1-dw Ag t. for Guilford County.
luglng ClatVN. Prof. Mathews will com
mence a course of lessons in the art of chorus
sinking, in the ODD FELLOW'S HALL, on Monday
nigut, October 19th, at a quarter past seven o'clock.
J n is course ot lessons is designed to teach ladies
and gentlemen the art of singing by note.
The CARMINA SACRA will be the text-book.
Terras live dollars for the courso of twelve les
sons. 1 1-Jw
Boot and Shoe Make rut Wanted.
. Liberal pricet will be paid. Apply immediate
ly to
L. THOMAS & Co.,
1-Gw
Thomasvillc, N. C.
COUUty Salt. A large lot of salt is now on
hand ready for delivery to the distributing
;Mitg in the se reral dilricta of the county. A mee
ting of the agents will be held in the Court Ilou-e
at 1 J o" .iock on Tuesday of our Superior Court to at
tead to lu.siness pertaining to their oflice.
ZrJT ALL the Magistrates of the County are ear
nestly requested to be in attendance on the same
occaidon, n matters of the utmost importance will
be brought before them.
JED H. LINDSAY,
70-2w Chairman, G. C. C.
Uat Manufactory In CSreenwboro',
N. C. We are now manufacturing all of tha
dilercnt trades of FUR AND WOOL HAT such
asOito, Muskrat, Mink, Rabbit, Raccoon, of ALL
COLORS; also WOOL HATS of all the different
grades and colors. Merchants wanting GOOD,
ION EST HATS, made entirely by bout hern teen,
and of Southern material, can have their orders fill
ed on such terms as will prove satisfactory to them
and their customers.
We will buy all the good pelt FURS that wo can
ett, such as Otto. Mink. Muskrat, Beaver, Coon and
Rabbit, tor which we will pay CASH, or exchange
hats on fair terms.
For all colourine of srarments hereafter, we shall
charge according to the cost of the dye-stuffs used
in the colouring. J. A P. tiABRBTl.
jalti " 61-tf
rpallorlng. My Shop is filty yards north of
JL Kankin & McLean's old storehouse, where I
invite my tiiends and customers to call as I intend to
give gotisfaction to all who call on me. ESPECIAL
ATTENTION GIVEN TO GARMENT CUTTING.
Prices in accordance with tbe times. Call and see.
34-tf A. DILWORTH.
Q trf Reward. Ranaway from the sub
OJlUU scriber about the 1st of July, a negro
man JACOB who is stout thickset and dark com
plected, o! years of age, 3 feet, 7 or 8 inches in
i i . - l i-. i i:il ..,n.lc Ka!r thirLr anl
ii (Mir ii i, weigiis uouul w
O " . . i i r
grows long on the forehead, nose Hat, lips iiuck, iace , ncu uy ne tuuuu ui wi ui -full
and w"ears a board. Itis supposed that he is try- ; back tho fifflt beams of tho rising BUD as
ingto make his way back to Perquimons county, r.
V,IiOm vntCll lie vrns iruiuci . ... v-.,
1 will give the above reward for his delivery tome,
ir :."-."' fur his confinement in any jail in the State so
that I can get him at Greensborough, N. C.
t;:,tf THOMAS NIXON.
uarter Manlci N OOicc,
U f:rn..nWo.' N. C. Oct. 13. lf.3.
ruol'OS VLS will be receded at thin otfice until the
lit oi November to lurnisn iv,w. im-nviii
l'OLKS. from o.e tothrre inches in diameter.
Tro-
petals for a less quanty will be considered.
AUo proposals for three hundred cords of OAK
wood 8. R. CIIISMAN,
Jor Sale. One fine four year old MARE COLT,
1 well brokea to harness, for sale, perfectly sound.
Apjdy to CHKLES R. RUNG,
(ji,w Graham, N. C.
UatVer Wanted. The undersigned will
pay the highest cash prices for a number one
Hatter over Confccnpt age.
JONES & SON,
4',-ti
Thomasville, N. C-
fHobacco. 300 Boxes Manufactured. Tobacco
1 fine grades, a large Portio- old.
4 1. l -. -
Salamander Sale for Sale.-A number
one sale- Apply at this effice.
22, 1868.
A ERN HEPATIC PILLS ha.e beeVordSli in
I' JVkerV".known Ueir conunuea.
WiAout puffing, they have gained ground by their
real yalue. Paf More tian five hundred persoM
are known to have been cured by them Pills.-a
This sxoellent family mdicin is reoemmeaded
by the proprietor as good only for disease of the
'r- Hu correapondenu say that they also ear
BilLou Rhematiwn, Pneamenia, Chills and Fevers,
Bilhoua FeTera, Pile and Worms. They are a per
fectly safe medicine.
Peter Vadea, Esq., of DinwiddieCoapty, Virginia
fcfter dsoribuajrematkaklecurea In hia fattUy of
BilUoaa Rheumatiam and Plearlsy, aays: "My
Doctor's bill has been heretofore from $175 to 12' JO
per year. I have used them (these pills) for my
family, whieh consists of eighteen white and colored,
and have not called ia a Doctor. This is a great
sviug. They certainly are the boat famtfy medi
cine ever discovered."
Rev. John W. Potter, of Green county, North
Carolina, had suffered twelve years from a diseased
liTer, which tho phjsicans had not been able to
cure. Ho says: I commenced taking the Hepa
tic PiUs with no confidence in them. They acted
like a charm on me. From that hour I have improved.
I have persevered in their use until now, by God's
blessing, I am well and hearty. I had a negro man
who, as I believe, was saved from death by a dose of
these pills. My Doctor's biU was annually from
$100 to $20u, but I have had no on for a physician
since."
Thos. II. Raney, Esq.. Granville county N. C,
says : I find your pills to be the best family med
icine I have ever used. They hate proved yery
beneficial in my own case. I have been very much
afflicted for 15 years, and have tried every kind of
medicine that 1 could get, but haTe found more re
lief lrom your pills than all others. My disease is
a bronchial affliction, and a complete prostration of
the nervous system. I have used them in ten or fif
teen cases in my family, and find them to be the very
medicine for nearly all family diseases.
ine great rise in tne price of ingredients and the
heavy taxes, compel the proprietor to increase the
rciau price or quit the manufacture. They are not
more profitable to him than when sold at lower
rates.
Price $1.50 a box. For $15 a doxen boxes will
be Bent prepaid to any part of the Confederacy.
Those who deeire less than a dozen boxes, must ap
ply to the druggists. Great reduction made to
Druggists and Merchants who buy by the gross.
Cash must always accompany orders.
Address GEORGE W. DEEMS,
Wilson, N. a
For sale in Greensboro, N. C, by J. & F. Garrett.
rraln Sacks. Grain Sacks, 2
bushels
ca-
V pacity for sale by
A. A. WILLARD.
50-y
Greensboro', N- C
Iniurance Office,
Greensborough, N.C. Sept 10th, 1 803.
At a meeting of the Directors of this company an
assessment of ten per cent, was made and ordered
to be col'ected en all premium notes outstanding on
the 1st day of March, 1863.
68-4w PETER ADAMS, Sec.
Musical Instruction. Prof. W. s. B
Mathews will remain in Greensborough and
give private lessons in. Music, until further notice.
Very particular attention will be giveu to tho in
struction of beginners.
TERMS REASONABLE. G7-3m
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, C. S.
A., Gbeksbboro, IV. C. Aug. 6, 1863.
Wanted to hire immediately TWENTY GOOD
HOUSE CARPENTERS, to whem liberal prices
win be paid. SAM L R. CIIISMAN,
01-tf Major and Q. M.
Qalt I Salt! 1500 Sacks Salt thoroughly dry,
KJ made in October last for sale by
HIATT & STANTON,
ST-tf Greensborough,
uaOBOE T, HUCUADAM.
Died at Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va., on the
ilh instant, of tvphoid fever, private GEORGE T.
BUCHANAN, member of Co. F. 2nd N. C. Cavalry.
The subject of this notice was quite a promising
young man. He joined the company above men
tioned in July last, on its return from Pennsylyania.
During the short time which he spent in the service
of his country, he acted the part of a bravo, magnani
mous, obedient and zealous Boldier ; and, although
he had net had many opportunities of gathering
gory laur3ls on t e red field of carnage, yet he de
serves as high a monument as rises over the resting
places of any of earth's proudest conquerors, a
monument, not of marble, nor of brass, nor of gold,
but one which shall lift its summit until a halo of
eternal light shall gather about it, and gild it with
beams ot glory. He was a remarkable instance of
christian or soldierly submission and resignation
under sufferings ; and lelt behind him, to surviving
Iriends, the joyful evidence lr.at he had ptssed away
to that land of rest, where the dr- io forever
muffled, and the clash of'- never heard. H
sent an impressive petition for mercy to the throne
of grace d sang a few words to the well-known
common metre tune called "Hallelujah" a short
time before his spirit look its flight. His obit will
no doubt be deeply lamented by his relatives aud
frieuds, but they must bear in mind that such is
God's will; but Jesus will one day say to all what
he stfid to George's pure spirit:
Spirit, leave thy house of clay ;
Lingering dust, resign tby breath ;
Spirit cast thy cares afay ;
Dust, be thou dissolved in death,.
Thus the mighty Saviour speaks
While the" faithful soldier dies
Thus the bonds of life he breaks
And the ransomed captive flies."
E.
C. T.
Adam's first Sabbatit in Paradise.
Slowly did the hand of the Invisible roll
back the curtains of darkness that envioped
the earth! One by one did tho breath of
the angels extinguish the efar larnpd of
lioaven ! And as the sun flung back the
gorgous clouds that had veiled his rising
brow, and sprang up on his fiery course,
"as a steed spriDgeth to the battle," while
tho light of his countenance, like tno eye
of a fond mother beamed tenderly upon the
infant earth he cherished tho . ';hos;s
thereof" veiled and bowed themselves at the
near approach of their Creator and their
God!
Standing beneath tho branches of a sprea
ding pomegranite trco, whose flowor and
fruit the morning, breeze scattered prom
iscuously at his feet, was tho Father of tho
human race. Ins reiulgent Drow, unsui
a i
i 1 1 1. a I A .rvU v. rt ir To noCMP1
, from a polished mirror. HlB joyous eyo
ilancd for a moment on the palm, rugged
and dark then rested on its crown of
bright greon loaves, that in the morning
rayflashed like an orient gem then over
fVairrant shrub and beauteous flower, until
it settled down upon tno iorm oi uio ngm
' serpent nestling at his feet, Their glances
moi ana Auam muujjcu auu mm mo
rrontlv nnnn its nrincciv CrCSt. smoothed
down its scales ot crimson, green and gold ,
lolded its brilliant wings and closed its
eye;5 then like an infant wearied with iU
toy, bo turned to playing with tho lion's
and sleeping leopard's spots. His eyes
beheld the beautiful earth I His ears
, drank in tho harmony cf nature, till bin
' heart could hold do longer, his moving lips
I poured forth a gush ot joyous melody, wild,
! deep, and thrilling as a harp string's chord
I swDt by an angei's hands.
i T.nrfid bv the winniDc music of his voice,
, hand parted the twining boughs of
, lu0 myrlIe and a brigh; form sprang timid
. to his side. He stopped and gazed n tnis
t visitor. It was no angel, for it
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Number 1,272,
was too fair nor an arch-arrgef, for it had
no wings nor oberub, for it wore do spark,
ling crown nor a seraphim, for they are
ever veiled, and this was not, save by ita
purity. The form was baman, yot divinely
so upon its brow there dwelt, as on his
own, the radienoe of Heaven. It had aa
eye, whoso glance dissolved his soul within
iw nqum depths lip, whose sigbwaa
dearer than the breath that fans the Throne
a voice, whose words were richer than
the incense-laden wind, and like the tones
be heard at eventide, he would not, coold
not, dared not disobey.
He led her forth beneath the lime,
tree's shade and through the citron groves.
He twined tbe myrtle and tbe orange .
bouht and wreathed them with the thorn
less rose that grew only in Paradise, to
deck her hrow; he plucked the richest
clusters of the grape and laid them at her
feet ; he wiped the down from the fair
cheek of the nectarine, released the golden
filantain from its rind, and brought the
ucious fig that sho might eat. No wine cup
sparkled there ; bat a clear spring supplied
them with water, and a bunch of tall.
wrnta nines, a sweet drinking cup.
Suddenly tho place was filled with melo
dy ! A thousand golden harps rang soft
y et clear ; a thousand voices joined in raising
high the gathering song of Heaven I Ami
brosial airs swept through tho garden, and
tne swaying boughs gave back a deep
response ! The joyful cash of fountain, as
they leapod up in.their play, chimed gyly
in wun tue woqa-rob n s soag of welcome
and of Peace 1
It was the morn of Earth's primeval :
and the "Hosts" of the great uncroated
gathored here to consecrate His last and
noblest word, to His own holy use. Be
twecn tbe "Troe of Knowledgo" and of
blazing cloud, that none could ever look
upon and live, served as a veil to bide His
awful brow. From its midst, as some
bright orb in the far depths of Heaven,
beamod, with a lustre withering and
intense, "Tho great All Seeing Eye,'
which scanned the ranks successive as they
knelt'. The Seraphims, who bow forever
round the eternal Throne, veilod with
their sparkling wings their prying eyes
and done low reverence. Cherubic legions
too, had loft the "goldon battlements of
Heaven" to worship here on oarth. Ar
changel bands no moro made their glitter
ing swords in distant worlds, but sped in
peaceful garb tojoin the rest. And angels,
too, left for an hour their ombassies of
peace, to worship here before Man, "puro
and just," "princes," and mighty "powers;"
birds, beasts, and creeping things; all that
the hand of God had made in earth, or sea,
or sky, woro summoned herj to witness
man's first act of fealty in keeping God's
ti rat law.
Hour after hour rolled on, and still the
voice of praise ascended, and tho gush of
song broke from tho innumerable host
that knelt in hrmble worship there, till,
as tho sun rested his chariot on the west
orn hills, the ''still, small voice" of the
Eternal King bade the two laBt croaturos
he had made "stand forth 1"
Oh ! it would noed an angel's pen to paint
how grandly awful and sublime tbe scene
that raado our paronts one! They laid
not down their offspring on an altar built
by man, but on tbe footstool of tbe Throno
itself! No temple seared its sculptured
roof abovo them, but the deep arch of
Heavon's blue dome was their .gorgeous
ceiliog! No human friends stood round
in wedding robes, but the wide hosts otthe
Omnipotont, clad in tho royal livery of
Heaven! No feeble worm pronounced
them man and wife, but the voice of UT'n?
whose gentlos K:-r- -uB tho Uni.
vrse, declared the two " One fiesh!" and
all his armies answered, ' Yea, Amen !"
Gorgeously did the sun draw the crimson
cartains of his couch, as ho flung himself
to rest thcroon. Tenderly did the angols
ajng their evening parting hymn, as they
bade adieu to the brigh earth. Tranquilly
did tho first star of evening pour its mel
low beam upon the violet bod of two fair
beings, as they lay foldod in each other's
arms.
Another evening came. There was thorns
in the pillow of Adam, and the flaming
sword ot the Cherubim flashed between
his sleepless oyes and his once loved Eden.
The Serpent he bad caressed had stung
him ; and sin, ingratitude and death wero
mau's solo heritage !
Insect Lhk. InsectB must lead a truly
joviale life. Think what it must be to lodge
in a lily. Imagino a palaco of ivory or
pearl, with columns of silver and capitals
of gold, all exhaling Buch a perfume aa
never amso from human censor. Fancy
again tho fun of tucking yourself up fortho
night in tho folds of a roso, rocked to sleep
by tho gontlo highs of a summer's air, and
nothing to do when you awalfe but to
wash yourself in a dow-drow and and fall
to and cat your bed-clothes.
Deserters in Alabama. We learn that
there is a band of deserters in Kandolph
County, Ada., whose naoibers reach the
enormous figure of 40() and upwards; and
tlSey have all tho formllity of a batalion or
rogtraenial organization, and carry oo a
systematic warfare upon Conscript officers
and others who attempt to transfer them to
more honorable and useful service. We
understand that Major Hunt, whoso headi
quarters aro at West Point, and who, un
der orders from General Pillow, employs a
battalion of cavalry in the arresting and
conscripting service in Alabama, bent a
force alter these fellows not long xince,
which the latter routed, killing and woun
ding a few, and taking about twenty priso
ners, which they actually pro!od. This
treason organization i.-J amuming forrnida.
bio propoitions, and Major Hunt should
bo furnished immediately, with a force suf
ficient to break up the foul nest.
ttQf HA VINO ADDED CONSIDERABLY To
our facilities for j-A printing, and haring in our
office only experienced, competent journeyman
printers, we are better prepared than ever to exe"
cut3 job printing in any style that may be desired.
We shall endeavor to keep on hand good paper, and
other stock, and will guarantee as good work u oaa
be done in the Southern Cotfoderacy. Prices ia
accordance with the times.