U U I! uu If y lJJ j. U II n U lM JJ.-. JJ If AY inr7nnn ir-itVrw-d II 1 . Wn - 1 I I I -1 I JHTJ I I I -W I -L. I :.3" I I 21 - I II '-.II I i II I J 1 I . II II l.J f 1 V I I f 1 1 E i II II p. ' ' "- ' . 1 ,.J". .r... .! . : ? .il t i . I t -J T i 4J."'".i'-: . ' ". ...... Volume XXVIII. GREENSBORO, N. 0., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1867. U i.t ' TO THOSE WHO OWE US. indebted to tin ciiu'c lor lvt rti'i", A p., will make pay- We ar V lope t,f the ..rtio al an cany unj. 1 .,f tUo riui amounts lne 11 is. n r.i. PATRIOT. GREENSBORO, N. C. iu!!)y, itmumry is, isr7. adjourned session, passed second and third Minority Report of tho New Orleans readings. Bj0t Committee. ; A resolution, introduced ly Mr. Holder- ' Washington, Feb. 11. ' by, providing for joint informal consider- Mr. Boycr, from the New Orleans riot ation by the two Houses, of the plan of committee, has made a minority report reconstruction recently proposed bv Govs The renort declare the mnioritv renort Orr, .Sharkey and other, was referred to wrong, and supports by evidences and the committee on Federal Relations. . arguments, the versions of the riot as pub- i m - hshed at the time of its occurrence and Lira of General Lee. A circular repeated since by the press of New Or- from the agent in Richmond, (Mr. M. S. 9m S4?uth. concluding that the . , . v - not was local, the circumstances showing Harnett, corner ot Seventh and Main,) of no hostility of the community toward . the the .National Publishing Company infonns Federal Government. It says it Is mon- us that thcro will Boon be ready for dcliv- tdrous to hold a whole people responsible . . . . J ii. j- I'. r 7 Number 1.332. .lling ItCTT Advertisements. j. n-'M. ( .iivlll M Clill.-. II. It lu t-lk loot. J. !'. Ts ii'ti c. ln jrtant I.iml .i,ll. ,,,.. I I'ul.liHliiit f.i. AiitH wanti-.t 1 r !(.. !.!:- ."..I ' . .; W. !(. '1 ii..iu;. -..!, '..!! J. U.rh ir. I.i ,.(.-?:.' !S .f lil'll, F .. otor. Ii'tt'itant no- Si stnv . ir the I n lit Sc h-m ! Will ( ;rch n I. h i, Ci.si i.iir. A concert i.ffho Prbytir'mn JSurnhiy given in the Presbyterian ..-dav evening next. 'iik Stay T.a v. We publish in anolh- ..'urini the tay-law as am.-nded by cry a "Life of General Robert E. Lee" by Jamed I). ilcCabe, Jr of Virginia. The work will be comprised in one large volume of 7S0 ages, and will bo uniform in size, style and finish with Dabney's Life of Stonewall Jackson, embellished with a tine steel portrait of General Lee, by W. G. .Tacknian, of New York, and for a riot provoked by incendiary speeches, and that the same course would have ; led to a riot in any city in the Union. The conventioi.ists in inciting the negroes, counted Grst, on military and congression al snpport. The report denounces Judge Howlett as heading a conspiracy and then abandoning his fellow conspirators. Amoncr the Americans who have been From The Central Georgian. Letter from : Horace Greely on Future of the Country. TjiiBCKE Office, New York, January 5th, 1607, My Dear Sir: Yours of the 27th mo has just reached me, I have the ulti- beeu THE IuMVV .,' ' - ' j ; AN ACT TO CHANGE TUB JU&JSDiCTTOjr OF i THE COUilTS AND THE EULE8 OF PUKAtH ' IXG THEEEIN. - '" ''. "' , bEC. 1. JSg it enacted Bu " the. Gen. jural Assembly of pie . State, of . iVortft long absent at tne West, and only return- Carolina and it is lM enaZtd butZ ea tnis mormng; mean vvmie you have authority of the tatke. Thai aU wartan doubtless seen some of the articles and ; issued by a Justice of the Pace m civil letters I have wntlen beaimg.on the great cases, shall not be returnable within twelve topic. In my judgment your people begin months after the .execution i Jof the same at the wrong end. You borrow needless before some Justice' of Peace ' for the trouble concerning your relations with the county. . . ' ' ' Federal Government. Your first, and.'," w'o ""IV."'. rwl rrrwvl timII . . -""L J ""r A Cat, Hie . 'if i. Host Tiendish'Hurder.' t" LorisBrio, TN.C.V Feh..8,l8Ci i juuaus. XLpxi.)Jid.-r-A3 ,a BlgU ,01 .tOC time I send you an ccont of a murder committed in thia county ; on the night pf the 2Ht (Sunday) ult I ;Msry andjBecty Jane Collins, freadr: women, mother attd daughter, the. former : about; 50 years; and one of those thfijs.orld coi Id not do with out. the latter .30 yeari of. ae, " were living t50D besides hardening and preserving, to the yard of a widow lady, though not em- :omii extent; the r subject: Periodically, a pioyca Dy.nen iijecky , liad,;twot smill iemonsirator ot iuiatomy",; jnkerhi children, and a boywr, year old named faPPCnceauthe dissecti dis- :J erry, th on cf her deceased; sUter. ' afad 0nma?0nJot.afy7.-Uathcf night of the illustrated bj a series of carefully prepar-' reportcd'at the State department as hi i l maps, the most of which were made ins;cj jn France, are Maria F. Casi iav- r?nslter from stirveys by Confederate Lnginecra uy. f.rrnnr CtrQ J R Al T.v,aL fur deneral Lee s especial upc. It will not tre 0f Charleston. " he for sale at the bookstores, but will be Thc excitcment'in the House to day was sold and delivered to subscribers only, intcnse. and to this end the publishers desire tho Mr. Stovms. who. it U s.iid bad ntWe services of an agent in every county of coinmn pp-h jn type, resisted the pre vious question on the not committees bill angrily, but ineffectually, at ure, Thh r: is understood to be i i nr me ieiie. it nit; miaturf wtMild abolish all such laws a 1, a.i err tie a State currency it would af ; ! r " nTi- f " to all classes the cr, Jlti. r as well as the debtor. -i Juiin.ny Kki;--.'" Col. Farrar, of Vir- -r.i i, delivered hU famous Lecture bearing the u:ne title, in this place on Tuesday t 1 i t. This Lecture is spoken of rv hiu'hlv whi revtr the Colonel has de i': t, il it, and it was well reccive.l by his nu'ilancr' here. We learn the Colonel will n tar:, to tl.is I lace next week, of which the public Mill be duly advised, when he ie citizens io nis lAcuire teoiniu ius ty ue, uuu iiviii.i n, will treat, u " Ji.hnnv P "ulo, " The American Eagle 1 iilC 1 i rr n r m,: a- it a:i 1 mana N. C. Paii.roai. Hon. Itufus n w rit in" in l he ?C7f(t a articles reMewmir the history gement of the X. C. Kailroad We eoiV his urtieles, f v the benefit of our readers, next week. The Rtltin.oio Cazi tli' n;iv tliat llio state- isit iit s hii U !ia hft'ii I'xff'nwively rirr ulatetl, 1 it Cm. K...-rt K. l.n" i t rnw eica;il in j'JiUij: a liti-f tin Aniiyof Nnlirni Vir;Oi a ilnim;; tin- I:t war, m known to lie w !..ii!y iii!f..Hh.!. l. (n ii r.il Leo U not wii t ',t g ;tty wtuk .f Huh eharaeter. J W e l ave n en a 1 tier from General I.( e, Vi hit h eoioliorates the nVovc statc- ; t He ha- not evt n read any of the Ill-tori, s tif the War" that have been pultli-lied.) the State. We have been favored with some of the advance sheets and are prepared to speak of the' clearness and beauty of the typography. The author says in his preface : , ' "I have brought to the execution ot Mr. Elliot was anxious to have his bill discussed. The bill is evidently mystified owing to the rapid proceedings. After every filibustering motion he wanted to know, boforo a vote was nronosed what this task a sincere desire to lay aside tho action wki taJ place on his bill. His feelings engendered by four years of war, repentea questions produced laughter. It and to investigate fully, and discuss im- ;8 fearc,l by the friends of his bill that the part ially, the topics that are presented in House will get in the habit of langhing at this volume. I have spared no pains to ).:. tuni .WrnvTncr the effect of his elos- remlcr my sources of information as com- :nfr oVC0Ch to which Mr. Elliot is entitled. plete as possible. In May, 1 SGI, I com- as chairman of the committee. menced to collect such papers and docu-. Thp motjnn to adjourn was prevented, ments, both official and unofficial relating t pendjng which the vote on tho main qnes to the war, as I could procure. To this lion wafi forced by a Congressman who task, begun for a purpose not altogether demanded the reading ot the bill, which different from that to which I havo now wony occupy an hour. The minority are applied it, I devoted the entire period of most resolute, and on the Republican tho war, and was aided in it by many H;(Ie there seems to bo much dissatisf'ao members cf the various branches of the tjon ('on federate Government and of the army. ; ' In this way I secured an cxtensivo and! A Gift feom Genera l' Sheridan. A valuable collection of materials for a feW jav8 a0 General Sheridan sent to tory ol the war, or oiogrspmes oi wo in-Migs Wright, of Winchester, conecuon t ,r. .- . , , , -.t, ,,i0 a ll'Tinia, U JieMU vikuu rci, nitu jinaii.i .urn L 1'erO r,nr nf tlin lnftov linitifT fin nvniiis- p H V I U VII 1 1111.11. 11 dividualfl connected with it : a embracing over fifteen thousand i' 11 1 . I it 1. .1, oi au Ki ms, io w ucu, in.oug. . .u nam , itA w ht n,in:aturc sword ness ot ir.etids, i navo oeeu aoio w auu ; dinmon(3s. Accompanying the maiiy muu-. u u ,..;,rB a. u - una. t,. u.-, .ft wjjs eUer from Gont,ral Sheridan, Hie Close OI Hie war i iirc Krcauv vn- ; tt;cj Wrirrlit' this list bv the addition ot ' n ' n a w I ti n fr 1 11 IT Hi" ' 1 . J .1- ,.-.,1'.. ..oncr. r. WHICH ICU IO llll Vfuei.ti n Mittrfs uic icr 19th, s advo- iliin to fV, greater part of the war, have enabled me j h Gen slloriJan vas in crreat doubt how to act, he sent a scout to the ladv. who w ritirir upon a piece of largeu this list by the addition ot he ; od GencrarHsucce? reports and official papers of the Lmted ; q Winchestcr on Septemb State Commissioner and Government. ; lSQ Miss Wright was a zealon Ihesesr urcesof information, to which I catc 0fc Union cause, and wi may add a personal observation ot tho to make my book more complete tlan it i The 1 a,-ed. Mississippi iVnitentiary has been m tbranact of tho Legislature of th.it Mate for the term of fourteen years. The Iek.-eH have exccutdl a penal bond in th ;:mi of one hundred thousand dollars for the faithful performance (t tho tloii of their I'ase. M.ipuhv Tit;: last Fall .utt. II Latk (t.-v. i Ut aver a t"i.-;.-of tho late Gov MounurjAi). At the Teimof Ilockingham Superior n. John Kerr was appointed to y on the Jife and character Mon head, at May County C...;rt r.fx'. To meet Mr. Kerr's arrange- Ps iit'1, th time has been changed. to Tuesday, 1 'ebruary Term of Ilockingham Cuntv Coait. at Wenlworth, being the Joth of tlie pre-er.t month. Tin: Li:..i-t.A ii itK. The most jmpor taut measures before the Legislature, we f nd in the proceedings of Wednesday. Tho. House r. smned consideration of the i.'ili to authorize the I 'til die I reasurer to iiegoiia! aJv-an tor the relief of the Treas ury and to establish a X. C I .i:.... Mr. Williams of Martin, renewed his motion i' .lay the bill on the table. Xot a ' ret 1 1 to. Mr. Morehead'otferetl amendments - re da. -ing the loan to ",' oo,fi()0, and stri king oe.t tie- Isth stctioii of the bill, in re ialirtii to luiidittg. He then moved a re eoir.r i ttal ot the bill to the Finance Com mittee. Mr. Mel:iv thought the amendment at the loan, but was tsaving s would have been had mv material been 1 T 1 1 1 - 1. Jess extensive, i nave ais. oerneu i .ucu m,ellnl infol.mation aml enclo8. asMstance lrom the very valuable work by ; l . -c,lf 0,.,.;,i : - . . . ! IIM' If. Ill I 11111)11 I HIT rt , III U l.ilIIllVS. 1 L 1IJ IHJ . j r w m w - - u- ------ t mi " r win m . 1 1 1 1 i ..... . iiiomiii, miu niivtc-'iuiij vuiuim, .divii, gave it to tiencral fehendan. Itus paper conveyed to the General the information which enabled him to achieve the victory rial. Ledger. Mr. William Swinton, entitled 1'iljns of the Army oj the Potomac. A letter from Austin, dated January a 1st, informs us that the remains ot len A. Sydney Johnston were expected thcro that night, and that no military orders had yet been isued. The letter incloses a funeral notice as follows : " Austin, Jan 29, 1807. A Rogue Caught.--- e are clad to ' announce that, bv the vigilance of Dr, Jobe, the Special Mail Ai-ent in this State, the Deputy Postmaster at I Yadkin Co.. X". C. was arrested this week. Tho friends and acquaintances of Gen. (for purloining money from tho mails. On Albert Sydney Johnston are respectfully i the examination sutiicient evidence was invited to attend the interment of his re-! produced for his conviction,' and he was mains at 12 o'clock on Saturdavncxt, from ; committed for further trial, to the jail at the Canitol " ' v i"ston, oeeause oi me insecurity oi me - . - . . ... . ; i- ii n ! ir i ' . i. .. a Wc tnav now rest satisfied that the Jast l autin oumy jau. navu nau btver- wish.es of our chieftain have been cxecu-1 a! complaints from that office, of the non- led bv those with whom ho had long liv- f arrival of money, which had been sent us, Knnnrod nnd bolnvod. nnd nnon and the development shows who cot it. whom their execution devolved, as by au thority of Holy Writ and the impulses of m n s hcnrtP. uawesion icics. For The Patriot. DONATION. The Ladies of Greensboro Memorial Association acknowledge the reception of Thirteen Dollars ami Fifty-five Cents, as a donation from Prof. Carlo Graffo's Ex hibition, by the hands of Messrs. Uoon and Dean, Committee. upon ac-i I grannrnm.hr.hnt-. Aorrv nnf nr-Arm?, il.t I Ttrn.ct.ir"iIIv tanchf. mnrh ihit Aiho nonn a . ... rj - , - w v . . ;vuil V VlV'V1 F. LBBL 1 I " " " vmmv V.UV1 fVWlO counts lor gooas, wares and merchandise they then tore to . pieces an old bedstead" rmWpior wad about. It is not, there sold and dehvered or for work done, or. which had- belonged -to Jfrry's , mothbr? WtfifprtU ac ior specibe articles, and all . balances1 of nd -nri-iv? It ,ta 1i t1.- mstnmpit in c7fmr-irV.i.K- .t -f grruL concern u peace ana gOOU W1J1 iP:e,q;; f T CSri r7 I lYrw,w'-',fc,.'? kU aiSa among your own people. Make the crreat.ir;; : " " J. w, ,r, ' murder, : boy. eight years old, son of mass of Georgians, whether loyal oonce " ZZ PnPaP f and who n b9aud .to, Mr. . Joseph rebel, white or black, contented, harmon- "ZTJl.T-- . . ,u" proinissory Murray, stayed with his raotherlle ions, and kindly towards each other, mU -Xlend fitate thati night, his mother, ahd vou need not much care what is d nr ? w left undone at Washington. Hence, 20 to vrork, evry man, woman and child of and nut ud twice the meat von did , ?.d6n nnd?r such, last motherfa, lothe.' and !lriIotherand year and let Congress do its worst acts. ' .!Uan' an?' on a ?eKf th;em a;fir at corneV pf i the wait, nnd fair it a own tin U , ':ULUls iv-uuereu luerem, ,ana ' " '"' . - .- , ti-irt.jlt!,-. nnl . U: l. I sooak from the dentb ofahpnrtv rmod Vl, . fu. wt- exo -O . U1- a- iiv ..uiiuitu uuiidlB ; XfOMttW, Aliai UllH I irifllif III' WAnnn hn hie 1. l,: soon that almost every lone in Georda is Xhf to.tike mtar the large, fire. .;He fscreamed 4 1 .1 1. . ":l..Jx-i-. . a! i . - tui,. vuufva iuc IUUSU1CUOU Ul.CaSeS inmnpi nut inroril' f moc r.T ? A '.V i- . j ..'.jr , t less than one hundred dollars, nnon lfton -,D,aA l,; VkVi, k.;-, u-'. ; L.i uve, anu conceuing xo- every one else a -i.w i,.. v j ' ' , '".r' iiuuu! w uew, I . . WillCn W rits liavp hi'fn wcnoH i-vnM. f ,1 I T1 t v ... . ' perfect equality of rights. ratifieaf oi ni tl r ru,? eouuijueu Durning mm until ail .Was ::.:; i si i poutsumeu except. two . small mates ot the Sec. 3. Be it further enacted. That i all I aoull, a few remains of bbnos and soma n'n'ran-loving 3 youngster Perpetrates a icke. warrants issued by a Justice of .the Peace, j the intestines..; rMr.jfQseph Murray V was "' which is ophite but of place in the dissecting therf onMpcday morning, when Becky! room.; i? - J : , c fl ol told him. that sha ho Vniei,.Vo1oi-;i!i si As a. frpripral "mle th rimaina nrt troa- Yours very respectfully, . ; IIOEACB GHEKLY. To II. D. Capers, Esq., Saundrsvi;le. A eentleman in California havmcr mado a lady a present of a pair of pistols, after When t.hesrt snbifta to tuedissectiog-rooman attendant kiject into "the yelni a prcparati6n of plaster, col ored with Vermillion. This brings out dig. tinctly alt minute eoursesl Uironarhi which Ihe "blood passes,' and materially aids the noueni m iracmg tneir direction and ttmc- conrses. learnedly,, upon .30010 portion of anatomy aid Dare oetore the class, whose scalpels are laid down and' tables are de serted, while they crowd around the Pro fusion; during the delivery , of hk lecture. In manner the medical students aro the dissocting-room, curdled, the blood in their veins. This, familiarity with the dead, and the handling of different portions of a body,' very soon ; become attractive work to "some of the students," who composedly eaf? their luncheon while eitting alongside of one corpse imd surrounded by many others'. '-" .Undue levity is frowned upon by the Professors' and gentlemen -in ) atten dahce i but 'nevertheless, at times- some tor any debt or demand within" his iuris-' diction, according to the provision of, the told him that ehe bad. ' VUled' the -devil-- aoove sccuon : rovtaea, That said debt tnat Jiargaret (Jerry's mother) had come or demand is due upon- anv cohtrie.tJ J back and ituck her claws in .Tprrv. And several trials of skill they concluded to go whether by bond or note or liquidated aZ made him a'deyil,. and sho and her mother through the forms of a duel. They took count, or any .parol agreement ;made : or bad. kiUed; himJ:; SI;' 'evidently 5was their positions fired at the word, and,' to ; entered into, and due prior to tlm 1st. f feiffnln? InsanitV and mad a" Wa m W 1 Afoxr iqrs cV,n v, 1 u..,.!.! 1 -i 1 7 '- i -.. Sri" the terror of the lady the gentleman fell. May 1865, shall not be returnable for trial, . simple and foolish remarks. Mary mU She threw herself, frantically upon the j within twelve montha after; the- execution no such attempt, biit" confessed tliaf fehe corpse, embracing and kissing it with em- 0f the same, and at the retn fh nfthe ,,. made the' fire' and 'that.' 1W1' Wrnt: otions of endearment Under such magi- if the defendant nr liofo-nAznta bKII r,o A1 rhi'M: Tho influences the gentlemen revived, and the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, or to home that night, hut she' eavs these' two uauu....y.u vuC y.uuuu, auu-,mu ; mQ otticer executing' the warrant, one women had lor the last twelve months tenth of the principal and interest, and all treated Jerry .very" . cruelly. Both" jthe1 costs tliat may have accrued thereon- he. -women are now iriiaiLawaitino- trial. I ''! Arrested by the TJ. S. Marshal. j she or . they, may. have twelve months I Would not the necro soon become bar- Mr. Joel Kinsey, of Tuscarora. was aires- longer to rlead. at. the pnd nf wWh -hoinT I bai-o.ua if lpf't. tn'bimsf? tk Mi. wftrtW" . ; : ,i .e jl. i i. 1 . : , u .' i 'in ' ..i'. .t t . wun xne i wmie they are t be married. ted by U. S. Marshal Kehoe, on Tuesday r again notified of the time and place of ot being made, equal" last, on the charge ot distilling spirituous f trial, if the defendant or defendants shall I man ? What laws, what; morals, SvhatJ pay one tilth of the principal, interest and government would he havo ? costs, he, she, Or they 6hall have twelvo months longer :to plead,: at the end - of which time, if the defendent or defendants liquors without a license. He was admit ted to bail m the sum of one thousand dollars for his appearance at the next term of the U. S. District Court, to be held here on the 4th Monday next. New. Coin. i si: S6nd in a Dissecting Boom. - a "T" - r . of April i shall pay one half of the residue of ; said ,A f ew AOrK rePoner nas recently ta ! claim, he, she, or. they shall have twelve KeHa notes, to a medical college,- j mouths longer to plead, at . the "end of where he found hundreds of . young men' Romebod v asked a Pa-iKiafr pditnr wbro ! which time the plaintiff shall have judg- and a few' women, "fittini? themselves for he got all "his intelligence., "From the i ment f?r the remainder: Provided, That lhe business of prescribing for "all the! ills' J t,nrc.nM w MVf"iin., jaii.. : executions on mstices -iud-?ments on debts . . . i .-.... .P ' . v... contracted prior to IhZv 1st. 1865. alreadv that 15 tollowmg, rela- . ... .... 1 l. ...x i c a I tivp t.n t.hp niistjpr'tirior.rnnm will tin foimrl I icuuen u, . Bituii ue; suiyeu lor iweive t " . , " t " ' m".'"o " w .nU. months from the date of the ratification of interesting : tins act. . In the evening, the medical students- has passed a bill auihorizin marriage bo- &EC- - Je it j urther enacted, lhat on who are earnest enough to seeir, by. hard As a general "rule the remains are trea ted ns respectfully as tho pursuit of science perajit,s and when a "subject" -has been sTifficintly dissected, the .'fleslnand ; bones are gathered up and disposed of; for prop er bomb From two. days to'I weeks- is sometimes occupied in the f disposal of the body, 'although it: not freqnenily . happens :tMt-a head,' an arm,' or" a leg,' is . 7 retained .for a; month or more, d uring wtuch time ij : t-.1,.r : . -jr i i tiuv piuvicuii is tuggw, ur verai uours dailyj.'investigating its structure. ; iWhcn the; work of one day is left over, to be con tinned on the following day, it is usually 'covered, with oiled fiilk, or -wrapped :tin a cloth for 'the1 purpose of excluding the at- mospnere, wmcn wouia f ae-omposo tho tfcltibject.' ' During the 1 .winter season, sttth precautions are not so frequently re spited t o. ' In cold weather the bodies are bet.ter kept uncovered, therefore, each 6tu Oent'when he leaves-his "dissection' merely pin's upon the flesh a piece ef pa- oer bearing Ins name, thus giving notice to the attendants and all others, that he proposes to resume operations again, i newspapers ret it 'r who is the author of it ?" " Nobody." Misceoekation. In Maine the Senate A tween whites and blacks, but House lefuse concurrence to scandel of universal equality. the the Female ScfTtwAGe. If in that State. lower great that ail debts contracted since the first day: of work, to obtain a knowledge, of their pro- Slay, 1S55, and all warrants. issuing for the fession resort to the dissecting-roo'ms, of , same, snail oe returned and tried accord-1 wmcn more are several, iocatea in uiiierr ing to the provisions of the Revised Code,! ent partsof the city. ,The largest and fin- chanter sixtv-two, (62 and the remedy in est of them is located in the upper part of the ,K,.sa8 Legislature has stricken! $EC. 5. Pe it further enacted, That all thirty tables are ranged, between, half a maie irom tne quauucation lor voting j ... a(,t;ona of debt.: covenant, as. dozen rows of brifrht mis lights. ArOund sumpsit or account, issue! to Fall Term the sides of the rooms forty or more clos 1S60, or Spring Term, 18G7, of the Supe- ets are numbered and set apart for the use ! rior Court, shall be returnable to Sprimr J of students, who chance their clothing j Term, 186? and all of said . actions now i whenever they engage m the work' of dis pen diner in the Superior Court shall be I section. Tho tables are about six feet continued to Sprintr Term, 1 8G8 : Provi- long by eighteen- inches wide, and three dedy That the Shereiff shall not be allowed feet six inches high, one end being inclined in anv case to lew execution before the for drainage purposes. Under the direc- day of January succeeding the rendi- F We advise all persons connected with the mails, to be honest, or very sharp in their roEruishness, or Dr. Jobe will catch them. Dr. Jobe suggests to the people the pro priety of being cautious in sending money by the mails, lhe elepartment is in no way responsible for losses, and .when it can be done, money ought to be sent by Express or private hands. This is espe cially necessary, until the department can fully organize and get into complete work ing order the mail system in the State. Ungues must not presume too much on the patience of Job-e, Raleigh Sentinel. 1:.; willing t ths bill hh"ti!d be re-committed, lie e-I i. e .?! .veer that it Would. be cor.iier- t'ri! e.iinmittec. io motii.n to recommit was adopted. Mil to convert the debt due the State fn mtl.o Athu.tie & X. C. 11. II. M. Co. into t.-.pital sten-k. p.assctl its second read ing. A bi'l inceniin,:! Sun'evors. . V t -i"! to authorize certain etmntu'-j to i - r,i: in th Che raw and I'oaltields id Company. 1 to p i (di Jurors for their ser itho tii.il of enpital fvloiiies, ami ,11 t o anu ud an act to extend the 1 1 t r j.'.l ctuig tit it- 10 land,a:;scii se- re:iuiug. The patience of this groat, free peoj'le is sublime. They willbtar much abuse of power, much neglect of duty, especially when committed in the'uame of liberty. Hut t hey will not submit to a military des potism, though intended for " rebels." 7 They will not permit the great safeguards of the Constitution to'be stricken down in the midst cf peace, and when the lat armed foe has for two ears grounded his ' musket. And they will not much longer permit tho enmities of self-seeking politi-1 cians to keep separate two great sections of our common country. The fraternal feel ing of this now speciously divided nation must be speedily restored, either by the action of Congress or in fpito of it. Xat. LiliUiychccr. We are gratified to see that 52 mem bers of the House of Commons had the in dep inlence to resist the pressure and vote against the bill to give ta the College at Chapel Hill the public land donated to this. Sate to establish an Agricultural College. While thousands of poor white children are without the means to acquire a knowl ulgo of spelling, reading and writing, the Legislature is lavishing thousands of dol lars upon tho College at Chapel Hill. Charlotte democrat. Laporers Southward Bound. On yesterday we saw quite a large number of freed people, held hands, &c, at the de pot of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, en route to Cairo and the South. These people .accompanied Doctor Samuel Reeves, of Salisbury, North Carolina, who engaged them to work his plantation near South Bt nd, Arkansas. lie was induced to come the route through Washington City, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Parkcrsburg, and thence by the Mariet ta Railroad to Cincinnati, and thence by the Ohio nnd Mississippi Railroad to Cairo, through the agency of Mr. Louis Ziramer, the General Southern Agent of the Balti more, and Ohio Railroad, located at Greensboro. North Carolina, and was so well pleased at the kind and courteous treatment he received lrom the agents, conductors, and railroad employees gener-; a'lv, he' cheerfully recommc lowing to take the same route. Gincin uati Commercial. or Stent. A larro and fommouious DWELLING, wiih ull modern convenien ces anil improvements, on South Elm Street, in a desirahle part of the town ; also, a tinely arrausied OFFICE on the snnie street. Apply to 3--tf HKENIZEK. KELLOGG & CO. Pockrt Rook L.OKt.- On Friday even ing, the 8tli iustaut, I lost my pocket- hook, either in the town of Greensboro, or be tween that town and my home. Th.i pocket book contained oue lil'ty-dollar bill, three oue-dollar bills and some fractional currency, Greenbacks ; two receipts one from David Causey for twenty dollars ; one of eighteen dollars from Thomas Causey, and perhaps a receipt from Dr. A. C. Caldwell. Tho finder of the said pocket-book will please deliver the same to myself or leave it at tho otticc of Tun 1'atkiot ami he will be enitablv rewarded. 3--4w calyin Mcculloch. Important Land Sale. I will ofler for sale to the highest bidder, on the pre mises, on Monday the 1st day of April, lr'J7, thlarrt! and valuable tract of land on which Dr. E. F. Watson now resides, situate in Ala uiaiice county on the waters of Stony Creek about six miles from Company Shops on the North Carolina Kailroad. and containing about 4"J5 acres. The improvements 011 tho place conbist of a largo and commodious dwelling, containing ten or twelve rooms, Kitchen, out-; houses, Barn, Stablea, Carriage Shop, Black smith Shop, four or live good Tobacco Barns, and two small dwellings on different parts of tho farm suitable for tenants. A huge portion of this plantation is well adapted to tho growth of tobacco, in fact the crop of last year has been examined and pro nounced by competent judges to be of a supe rior quality. , A credit of six months will be given, bond and good security required, and the title re served until the'purehase money is paid. Persons wishing to purchase good lands would do well to examine this farm before in vesting elsewhere. . JAMES E. BOYD, 32-Gw Trustee for Dr. E. F. Watson. first tion of judgment Sec. 6. Be it furtlier enacted, That all writs in debt, covenant, assumpsit or ac count, shall be returnable to Spring lerm of the Superior Court, and shall be served at least thirty days (Sunday!' included) be fore the return da v. - If during the return term, the defendant pay to the plaintiff or into Court for his use, one tenth of the debt or demand (principal and interest) and all costs to that time, he shall be al lowed until next Term to plead. At the said Si iriug Term should - the defendant pay to the plaintiff, or into Court for his use, one-tilth 01 the residue and costs,- m shall be allowed until the succeeding tion of the college faculty, " subjects" i'. e., dead bodies are procured and brought to this room, which, although, thoroughly ventilated, smelts very much like a slaugh ter-house, which it resembles in some re spects. Headless, legless and armless bo dies occupy some ot the tables. Un others, untouched bodies await the disposition of the "demonstrator,' who apportions y according to the demand ; one student asking for a head and neck, another taking thetrunt ; one gets an .arm or leg ; in short, the body is divided according to jhe inclination or desire of the different ; dis sectors to pursue their investigations of certain portions of , the human anatonhy. It is a ghastly sight to witness a' score of :A split railroad spike has been invented, which, when driven into the sleeper, the two prongs will diverge m opposite di- rt-ctionp, the" chisel edge cutting the I way for each prong, And the" level edge throw ing it outward. It vequires i threo times the' power to' draw, this spike that is ne cessary to remove the straight one.- r Official letters from Florida state, that tho Indians of" Evergladea are determined to keep their negroes as slaves, and deny jurisdiction of the United States laws. 1 rouble apprehended. JN egrocs colonizing on' St. Johns river. , . . t : GREENSBORO MARKETS. Reported by D. Wr C. BENBOW, Grocer and ' Commission Merchant. -- I Fehrvaky 15, 17. Bacon IS a 20 I-oik ! i 9 a 10 Beeswax : 3D a ; Batter 25 a 30 Beef V C a 8 Casw.es r Adamantine, 30 'a 40 Sperm, DO Coffee UO a 30 Cotton -Sfi a 23. Yarns, " 2. 50 a 2 75 Sheetings, .21'aV5 Feathers 40 a 50 Spring Term to plead at the said Spring dead bodies, or as nianjv portions therOS Term ; should the defendant pay to the lying in ail stages 01 dissection, sun ana plaintiffor into the Court for his use, one half of tho residue, he shall be allowed until the succeeding Spring lerm to plead : '.Provided hoicever, the plaintiff if required shall nie ms ueot or aemanu m writing, and if the- defendant shall make stark, surrounded bv young men clad iu butcher's overalls, and armed with' small scalpels, with which they cut away flesh, fat,. or muscular fibre, while following tip veins or arteries to their connection itn vital parts : or searching into the struc- Flour Coin, . Wheat, Oats, ': Teas ' Kvr, . - it 1 ; 1::- Dry " Gn?n, Lard ; Sorghum, $13 a 15 a 1 I ii5 a 15 30 70 a DO 1 25 a . 175 1 50 a 2 00 15 a j 06 a. . 15 a 50 u GO Molasses 1 00 a Nails 00 a 10 00 Iron, B a 11 Salt 3 50 a 3 7; Peach Brandv, 3 00 Apple Uraudyy 50 Whiskey, - 3 U0 Sugar 15 a 25 Tallow 13 a 17 Wool 25 u 30 Arei.F-S Green bu 1 00 a Dried, peeled, U a 10' U'cacui-.s Peeled, 2ue Unjieeled, 12e 1Vtatoi;s Sweet, 100 a 1 25 Irish, CO a 1 00 Eggs ao a Foilder . 40 a W 'Hay 50 a GO j Shucks ; 4U i 'GEXTS WAMLI) FOR THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF General Robert K, Lee. BY JAMES" 1. MCCAIJE, JR., OF VA. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. Corner 7th and Main Sts., Kichmond, V a. febl' 32-4 w inployees gener-; OtP Ilc ends' those .fob S P,1:11" : . . . i pith instant, route. (Jinan- A b ti:.i(. f. t...d :md third 1 ; : 'ai his i-h vus:lIl., mt ices and at Is : with bon r-Milutc .and change tli f-vs of ( utility "-! . aid i.f the Literary Fund; 1 r ;i i''if -f Wards; tn 'establili ! !i -b ; ( pnmsb unlawful-hunting, .-'. 1 t h: 11 ... time t'.n the meeting of t. '' ti iitT.a .-M !nli!v, wore hud o:i tl tab. e Hi-cuiid i ea',iii i ft ' .1 I 0 "MiU-'li Nonxn Carolina Pisiieries. most extensive preparations, have been made for working the important fisheries in the waters of Albermatle and Currituck Sounds and the contributing streams : and , if the season proves propitious we may j confidently expect as large a yield this f A ih locf ,,,nr.t; f i spring as that ot any lormer year. Heavy ill UIU I Is IllVLlll vi ' w (Iwvnn ton Hie Tlilci'-$r0 Reward.-Sro- my fctatile o:i x:ie nigm oi im-i-o P.AY MAKES, one very dark, fine, order, small star in lorelieail, wen inane, T,K Wia f.inr vears old. The other light, I seven years old, thin order, heavy mane and tail. 1 will give the alo ve reward fur the de- Tho liver of tho horses anu, lor cuneu O. illV-ll HlliliiliU'i 3-24vr Company Shops, N. C. lie ArroixTMnxT. the Literarv Board, (Jen. AY alter v:h iuiiintcd Agent of the Swamp Lands behingirig to the Literary Fund of 'the State, to aid in making sales of the same. He will, in a few days, visit Onslow and Jones counties, with a view to this object. The Hoard hopes by this means to make such disposition of the Lands, as will ren der them profitable in reviving the O-m-nvo:i Schools. (Jen. (Jwynn's knowledge amounts have been spent by the North Carol na fishermen in providing seines, boats, .tfcc, and the "gill nett" men parti cularly muster very numerous this season. Norfolk Pay Book. BtXEFiT of Advertising. A gentle man yesterday advertised iu our columns, "a dog lost." This, morning the dog went home c f his own accord. He thought it :uiou n, g linkage, to officers of these-L inds, will enable him to bring ! cf no Uj!e lo attempt to run away if the rly before the public. IlaUiyh I newspapers were after him. Osicego them pro I i I "I V" police lo distillers. j COLLECTOirS OFFICE, Fifth Distuict, N. C. Greensboro, Feb. 14th. lboT. In accordance with .reieated instructions T'4-nartment. all Distillers are hereby .1 to ctnn flistillalion until the law is ' complied with in EVEKY RESPECT. The law requires each distiller to provide a . Bonded-Ware-House, a receiving cistern room, . nnd that an Inspector be appointed to each i Distillery by the Secretary of the Treasury. Ihese requirements must be complied witn i in EVERY PARTICULAR, and any distiller i Tvlio shall, after this date, he found distilling without having complied STRICTLY with the above instructions, will be prosecuted for vio lation of laws, and his distillery seized, at once, and confiscated to the U. S. Government. 3-3w W. 11. THOMPSON, Collector. Salem Observer, Winston Sentinel aud Dan ville Times copy 3t and send bills to this of oath that the whole or any part thereof is ture of heart, lungs or kidneys, according not iustly due, or that he has a counter to the bent ;of their studies. Upon one claim, ail ot which shall oe particularly taoie iay m uucuvcicu wumaii, set forth by affidavit, then the defendant but a few hours dead. N ear t by the ui- shall only pay. the instalment required ot animate body ot a muscular loqiuug man; what he admits to be due, and, the uourp ana laruier on, me cuipsc vi a pj ti.Lv uluw h ill order a Jury at the same or subset child, with flaxen curls, was being cut up ouent Term to try the matters in dispute for the benefit of living children ; two stu- between the parties, ana at tne nexi ueni wiuug lugtuiw , ujiuu Sprin" Term the defendant shall be -allow- " subject," which they treated somewhat ed to plead only upon the payment of one tenderly. With open books before them, fifth of the residue of the admitted amount, . these young men deftly, ply their sharp and whatever the Jury may find him m- steel instruments, tne mcisea nesu oemg debtee! over and above the samo: lJrovi- held open by small hooks chained togeth ded further, that should the defendant fail in a planner that enables the operator to to pay the hrst or any suosequent lusiau- vuwm u uuuauuuwu T"vu "r ment, then and in that case, the plaintiff on that part of the body which he is inves shall be entitled to Judgment and execu- tigating. . f .. . , T ;, t;on for said installment :. l'rovuleti Jnr- . ine suojecis are urougni, w ine ruum ther any debtor tendering or paying to in barrels. One was brought in and dou his creditor on any debt contracted prior bled up into all sorts of angels. 11c was to the first day of Alay A. L. 1805, the piacea on a iau;e, uemg Vue a nu uuu ... . . . 1 ", . I 4 1... .. I . n V. . . . . .. I 1 . . 1 y. f I ... I I 1 1 liia IlCar lUtJ tuge U lumuicu un, nuu, nan hands crossed over his knees, fell in the upright position, and there he sat in the middle of the room as natural as if he.was just taking a rest. . it is a questiou wmcn many worna osk. W7here do all these subjects come ' from 1 and the very one , wc presented to . the Demonstrator ot Anatomy, who politely informed us he didn't know. " lie paid Mr. C. (who supplies all the colleges in the city with subjects) twenty dollars apiece'for them, and that was all he knew about it This man C. is rather' a rough- looking customer a tall, muscular, weather-worn looking object with a slight limp in one limb, from the effects of a bullet received while trying lo steal a subject. More than one who reads this has passed him on the street. He may be happy in hi associations, but there arc. few who would envy hii profession. " It lakes all kinds of persons to make a world," and Mr. C, in one sese of the word, has done a vast amount of good in his time. He is North Carolina Bank Bills. Quotations for North Carolina Rank Hill, reported by Krehizer, Kellogg &. Co., Ranker and Brokers, Tate Corner. - isl Fkbucary 1&.T8G7. Merchants' Bank, New Berne,. ' Bank, of North Carolina,.'..:.. " " Roxboro, " w Thomasville...... Cape Friar ParmcKi' lkink, Old, , Greensboro Mutual, 1 Commercial Bauk,. . . . . . . Miners' and Ilantcra' Bank,.-. Bank of Charlotte, ............ f " , Lexington,.. " '"".' Wadeshoro " " Wilmingtou,. ....... )M Ctamiii'Tco,....;. ....... " " Fayettville, J .. .Virginia Bank notes about South Carolina " " .... Georgia-: " ' 1 " .... Old Coupons,.. N. C. Railroad Coupons,.. - Old Sixes,,.. .... N. C. Railroad Stock nominal, Exchange on New York. Gold,.. ....135 Silver,.. 47 ....37 ....3d ....40 ....yf. ,..,2C ....oy ....5 lri ....13 ....oy ...:22 .'."...'23 45 ..90 ..70 ..3U - . 13-2 nno tnntli of his indebtedness without a suit having been brought on the same, the said one tenth shall be entered as a credit on the evidences of said indebtedness; thereafter the remainder of said indebted ness shall not be sued on for twelve months after the payment or tender, of said one-tenth. Sec. 7th. Be it further enacted, Tliat so much of the ordinance of the Conven tion, passed on the 23d of June 18G6, as shall come in conflict with this act, togeth er with all other laws coming in conflict with the same, be, and the same are here by repealed. Skc. 8. Be it further enacted, That the time elapsed or elapsing from the twentieth day of May, 1801, until thefirst day of January 18G0, shall not be counted so as to b:ir actions,- or 6uits, or to pre sume satisfaction or abandonment ot rights. Sec. 9. Be it further enacted, That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. , QUOTATIONS By Wilson &. Shober, of Baying Rates of Bank Notes, &c. Office in Saving's Bank. " February, 15, 18C7." Bank of North Carolina, (gold 25,).... ...37 Cape Fear,'...... ...... ;i....2G Charlotte,. .............23 Lexingtou, payable at Graham, at -Lexington,. ...... IU .......40 ....40 ..23 ...20 ..13 .. 4 .. 3 . ' 8 . G ...25 ..-2G ...20 . ..45 ... G ...90 ...40 ...90 ...r.o ...45 ...135 'Roxboro,.: ... - lliomasviue, . Wadeshoro, i Wilmington,. ....................... Commerce,. Washington,.... .......... .......... Clarendon,. . Fayetteville,....i..... Yanceyville, ......................... . Miners' and Planters', ............... Farmers' Bank, Greensboro, (old)... Commercial Bank, Wilmington,. ..V, Merchant's Bank, New Bei ue, Greensboro Mutual....... ...... .... Virginia Bank Notes, from 5 to..... South Carolina, Bank Notes, 3 to.. Georgia, Bank Notes, 5 to...... .... Old N. C. Bonds, Coupons off...:.. Old N. C. Coupons, ............ N. C. Ii. R. Coupons,. ............. Northern Exchange, ............... Gold, Silver,....,,........ .......13U Hi M mi 1 members of the Legislature, fur Legislature, the i Sentinel. limes. fice. 1

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