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Olale of Aorth Carolina, Krt f Pha a..l Quarter Sessions, February Court of lira, and yuar ur , distinguished man, which occurrea in ui wurtfllB Term,lJ7. , n TerV??;i w Fulton City on Thursday, in the 76th year of his John L. sles. ..fifSf Mary Limberlake, de- ZwaiiIfT age. Judge Ola 'well was a native of Ire- c uM-.t, v,. William T.Lipscomb. ORIGINAL ATTAC1IMLNI . Q - fc he was born in m2. . - - l,..1.ttiit nf tins Mal? I 11 uulu . 1 13W W1LU Uie laic ixuu . tin. H-ntisiiiclion 4 ... - thft d,.f..ndant in i hi- um i nut an inhabit! of this State , 11 1 1 J, . U.re ordered by the court, tha t puMic.- , . I- f'.r ix week in The Greensboro !' t S Vvif the defendant f be and . , , t ..' mxt t-rui f this court to I hold Mr, f. mtii the cum i .. . :.. l . , i u urf li Oil the fourth Monday in tt.y m-h. th. n ami i . . " - . , ann.prnr i X I hi same vi" oc nraiuc ir.ta, r i .i i t u t AlSrii I. Sniilh. clerk ofoiir said ,",,,, tl.el"rth Muudav ofrebruary, A. P. SMITH, t. f. c. 1-.7, ' Jiv W. M. fcllmgton, u c. yi;,,, . ..r.l. CJ.rj.JJ, t -.;. .fri.H- and (inaiter Shi-i, 1 f bruarv IV rm, ls. , . Ih-rr m...! nr.n.heid, v. Jes. Palmer, . 1 c 1 ,, ron A. t o. v. Je.e Palmer. OKMUNAL ATTACHMENTS LEVIED ON LAN D. I, . t.. th- Kitrfa. tion of the court. ,:'. n.:.uvr d. f. mUnt in th. a .ov.; . . ,i , U iM.t an inhabitant of thin Mate: il it,, r, f..t.. ..rd. r. d by the court that nidi- ! iUreeusboro Patriot for ,ii mud.- in 1 m u.'ai .t., ar ut the ...xt term ofthi court, to 1.1.1 fr lh,. r..,.ty of lWngtam a t.be ,,, I,.,,,,.- in Went w ol t ' ' ' J ' , ,:v;:;d:;.;-iudnrthnaiViiib . ,l :. i.vt him. and the land levied ou sold to u. Mav m st, then aim '. V ' " .. fi .. ..i ,i,.tifl" .h niauds. t. ...... ! Smith, clerk of our said ..(....... - ' ff..1.,.irv ('mill, t oilue the . .linn lm.iu "i ji A. P. XMllH, c. c. C. 1-;. i'y W. M. Ellington, d. f. oialr oI orlli Carolina, S KOCKINtillAM COl NH. Court d Ilea and Quarter SeHiou, February Term. l-07. J-.hn A. Lewis. s. Phillip Gate, Allen Thom as, vs. Phillip Gate. JUSTICES EXECt'TIONS LEVIED on LANl. It n t" i-iri" t the nati-faction of the court, th'.t i "nil. ? Gales tin- defendant in the above niii.il , a--, is not an inhabitant of this Mate; It'is ih. i. l..ie oulere.l by the court, that pub- re , j, ....1. ...... !.,!-. ,tt i:.. ....... i... ill lilt" iiri't'li.si.!" i, i! ,.:i lie iii.i.n- . .. i,..i, tiu th- sa.d defendant to be al'r:a' at i hi- nevt leim of thU court, to be be d for the , iv of Kovkiiifibam at the court house tite i.itniv l nochinnuaii. , ;.. v...., ., ...il. .... ih.. fourth Monday in May nevt. th. i. and there to show cans., ifany be h i- hv ll.e judgment of the Justieen Khali i,oH.e . ..hliuned and an order of Mile granted Win es. All. n P. Smith, clerk of our wild tout l al otb.-e, the fourth Monday of February, l-7 A. P, SMITH, v. f. c. lol.ia.b- Py W. M. Kllington, d.e. Slat.- of oi Hi I arollna, KotKiNtJiiAM corvn. CottH of Pleas and Qtiai.er Sessioiis, February Term, 1";7. j, ,llU 1. Wulkii.s, vs. Anderson Edwell. OlilGINAL ATTACHMENT LEVIED VPOX PKAL ESTATE. . f . f A 1. It :i; thai it -.-. tin l he t, wi'f! . .tin to t lie Kltlslaeiion 01 inn vo...., And'-fM.u Ldviell the .lefemlant in this -.. .... ;.!, .l.ii. mt of this State: 11 im 1 11(11 .III 4 ----- - - ' 1, i. d bv the court, that publication a.ie i't The (ireeii-hoio Patriot lor six s tiotil'v ing the said defendant to be and ;i ih a r it t t in next term of this court in ne 1,1 l.l i.i- f I 1 1 1 1 I 1 t v of Kockmgnain, ac me .nit iu.iiM- in ent worth, on tin; lourtli 3ion il.ivoI'Mav next, then and there to plead, an ,fl.i .le'.aiir, or judgment final will beenter d ;u;.ut him. and the property levied upon h .IfU So ..ali-fv the pl.t int ill's demands. ti Allen P. Smith, clerk of our xa id ...!,,., ai oiuee, the I'ouith Monday of February, J A, W P SMITH, c. C. C. . M. Ellington, d. c. .'. ail ; ' i'litli' i.i ."Miiih I arollna, J) Koi KINGHAM COUNTS. i.ns t ..f I'l.-as aiid Quarter Sessions, February Term, lsi7. " A I lo id. ;xiatdiau, vs. F. W". Watson, lhuii L. I" it i irk, Gnanlian, vs. F. W. Watson, hiiu i, l aliirk. Adm'r. vs. F. W. Watson, !a.id L. Y light, vs. F. W. Watson. ..ia .1 .AL VTl'All'llMEN'TS LEVIED t'P , ;.v'.ii AND rilUsoNAL PKOl'EKTY. T .-.uiag to the satisfaction' of the court, ii I . W . Wat tn the defendant in the above : i.i. i! i a is not an inhabitant of this State; I' , i .. ..i.h inl by the court, that pub- ii. i. he made in The Gnrii shorn Patriot f-r v i -.-U . n;ifing the said defendant to he s n.i ;i jijn ai at the next term of this court, to ple..d. autv.r or demur, or judgments tinal will !e .-ill. led iigaintt him and the propel ty levied mi i oi'tleiitii. d lo the satisfaction of the plain ts!! til. i. ian.U. W iti.ett. Allen P. Smith, clerk of our said i i .it al .lite. , the fotiilh Momlav of February. I i. A. P. SMITH, c. v. c. , . a,'-, I'.y W M. Ellington, d. c. La!" oI Norlli ( arollna, K KINGHAM COLNTV. t ottit ei I'lt , is and Quarter S'ssions, February Tel. il. 1-1.7. - .i , I S. V. all. Adm'r of .l.unes Carter, vs. John V. Foy. oi:;r.lNL ATTACHMENT LEVIED o.N LAND. It ;i ai ii.i: to the satisfaction of the court, th.tl .l-!r.i W . Foy the defendant in this case is not ;; i inhabitant of this State; It is therefore oi.l. te.l bv the cottit, I hat publication he ma. le i i VU- t .;. i nboio Patriot for six weeks not ify- - !; 1 1. - ;.l defendant, to Ik and appear Ut the lii'u n!' tint court, to Ik; held for -the '! ! !.'... 'kinghaiu. at the court house iu 1 1 w , 1 1 1 1 1 . a the I'l tn ill Monday iu May next, i; .i ,1 il.ete j, plead, answer or demur, or Wi ii j .. - .: tinal will le entered against It i in, n . i!i I.i. nl levied oil sold to satisfy the I ! ,' .: t!t ' demands. t!!i Alb a P. Smith, del k of our said v. . -!', at oliie'.the f mi h Mmidav of February. 1- .. A. P. SMITH, c. v. r. i -..wa.I I'.y Vv'. M. Ellington, d. c. C"1 n ,.,i ate cf'.oai!i ('arollna. KOCKINCHAM COCNTY. it of lit a and tjtmrter iSessious, February Term. I-iiT. . 'lla U . I'.xVr of l. J. llaw ley. dcc'.l vs. I.av.s..n Yates. A 1 1' At SIMKNT I.r.VIFD ON LAND. ; ,. t,. the s.tlisf.o tion of the court. ih.' U ; tuhisic l.av sun Yates is not an in i n; . 1 W Mute : It is therefore ordered i l. at. ; ;!te uti. that piiblicution Im made in The i -iv :;'. on. I'.i 1 1 lot for ix wek notifying the id i!t 1 i dat.t to lie i.iul appear at the next s '- s tb.- eiis.it, to ! h. ld fur the county of ; i...i :;: 'at li" eoiut house in Went worth t'i 0 e N r.iih Mtn.d.iy in May next, then i ;. met. o p.ca-!. answer or demur, or jud ; '. v i v i.i iv i-i :;ia u :ic:ini t him and the jnop tisfy the plai nt i Si's ; l . . 1 1 r.po:i M!il to s.tr I. . ; .1 n I, Wilt s... Mien p. Smith, clerk of mr said i .en s ;.l .'Hu e. I he foi'.rth Momlav of February, !:':. A. P. SMITH, v. r.i. 1-tiHinh' lv V', M. Ellington, d. c. ul '.oi lli 4 a i ol lua, (HTLFOKD COCNTY. 'iea and (la. i. r Sessions, February "lenii. 1 . 'i.i;, . s. The National Expiess and "i j.iisj.oi I if i.'ii Company. ,. i.'.ii.a V. nt, vs. sanie. ' '' "':".!'. t,,i. v. Milne. . i : .hiieii.) h. t-ame. i-.i!u i K'..l arg. . ..iine. .' (! (i.lNAL ATTACHMENT. . . . t.i- .s ,i .stuetliill ot tne i ',",. lilt ill lj ; se . HMS in not court, a r.- i- is M.it.-; Old. ltd by the court, that . i. i (naile in The t.reeiisboi.. I'a ix ..iieefw.siu weeks for said defcii- I ". a. u a;p.af at the IICM .o.ltl ol 1 ,!.! 1. ss; ,u,. ii, in- iinu i.t uie at the court hoii-e in 1.1. . mi the !',!.! Monday of May, l-t.7 if. i .' ti 1.-, v, idend an.sw er or do .1 i.t i.i ii eo'.ifcsM W ill be if .id c lilt Cooking and Parlor Jtateof .ortli Carolina, GUILFOKD tvtAii. We . . . . i ta l i3 1 - ' A l.-v liklilA tl ir HI X I son, r. 111 ' - :" : ... r t ,.r next court ol rose hi wuaner in (1)1111, lUitl nunii'"' - , . , . ,. ,!.,..-, Totriiit. fir said tie- rj,,n!?.. '1. V"1 T ,dav of to. tr'tIIMMI'. " - .-- ; - - , i anu licit . "-'"si i v t,1i44n tmrv. and reDresentea ltowan oumy iu , l. ....-...!..-- ,.li-ul :illSfl 'l I mur.orjudgnu.nt i.ro tomt-u WitneSs Lvndmi Swaim, ckrk of said court t ..flier, the 'third Moiulay of lebniary, lt. Viiv O.a.e or "''VVpTIootv. he to w rr.., ,.fi'i.. nml Quarter Svwdoiis, February Term, l-. Joel Pike, vs William Urown OlilGINAL ATTACHMENT. r. ,;.. , il... 4.urt. that the defendant f.. .f.L William Urowii. is not an inhabi n of this' State ; It is ordered by the court ... .i iw.iw.. in (.reenioro, on me iuuu " ..l .1. Monday of May, 1, then and there to reple , oh ad. answer or demur, or judgment pro cou- , sso will be taken according to law. A.; u- I viwl. n Swaim. clerk of said court . ..:.. '.i...'. i.i r.l Moinhiv of February, 1 lili; n.l.i - L Ml AIM, c c c Ilale of Sorlh Carolina, lit., ii'oki COUNTY .... .1 i-,...., s.wuions. Ffbruarv I t'oiirt ot l leas ami mh. -- i r. i. rin, l-o. i V Martin, vs Ieei liiver Mining company ' ... . f ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT, . .1... rt that the defendant It aiieanng io me " in this ease, i.s not n resident in this Mate ; It !s ord. redb the court, that advert semeut bo made for his Mieeess.ve weens m iwu... . ... .......:., f..r mhhI defendant to be and ap- : r .tl ;t court f Fleas and Quarter !. . . ... i...i...i,i ft.r lh countv of Guilford, at the court house ill Greensboro, on the third m i..,- .,rt ,v. 1-M.7. t lieu aim mere miei-.v ,, 't .i..,mir. or iudtrinent pro con- :ni... takMi su eordinir to law. in I a ii.loii Swaim. clerk of said court t ortiee, the third .o(P' 4')-Cwad-t L. SWAIM, ccc 1 ritale of Xorlli Carolina, W (iUlLFOKD COI NTY KJ 0n'lcas and Quarter Sessions, Februu ebruary " Term. 1-07. William MarK Agent of J Nu,nenw aker, vsK 1 l-t'ltingui. O U IG IN AL ATT AC HM EXT. I., il.ij ..., it ni.ne.ll"lllr tothecourMhat the ,i..f..,..i ,.,f' l. Y lVttinsrill. in mt an inhabi- tut i this Stute: It is oidered by the court, that advert isemeiit be made for six successive weeks in The Greensboro Patriot, for said U Y Pettingill to be and apjH-arat ournext court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to Ik- held for the county of Guilford, at the. court house in Grt enshoro, on the third Monday of May, 17, then and there to replevy, plead, answer or de mur, or judgment pro confess., will be taken aeeording to law. Witness. Lyndon Swaim, clerk of said court, ... ,.tii. .. Ho. third Mmulav of February, 17. 4Mwad L SWAIM, c c c Stale of or(Ii Carolina, GLTLFOUD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 107. William E Edwards, vs YV .1 Holly. 0 Ii 10 IN AL ATTACH M EXT. It appearing to the court, that the defendant iu this case, W J Holly, is not an inhabitant of this State ; It is ordered by the court, that ad vertisement be made for six successive weeks, iu The Greensboro Patriot, for said defendant to be ami apjiear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to Ih. held for the county of Guilford, at the court house in Greensboro, on the third Monday of May, then and there to replevy, plead, answerer demur, or judg ment pro'confesso will he taken according to la w. Witness, Lyndon Swaim, clerk of said court at oliiee, the "third Monday of February, l?o7. 4tV.iw L SWALM, c c c VTortli Carolina, 11 GCILFOKD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, K7. S Whitt and E Martin. Adm'r of L Winchester, vs F M Watson. OKIGINAL ATTACHMENT. It appearing to the court, that the t defendant in t his case, is not an inhabitant of this State ; It is oidered by the court, that advertisement be made for six successive weeks iu The Greensboro Patriot, for said defendent to le and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to lie held for the county of Guillord, at the court house m Greensboro, on the third Monday of Mav, lti7, then and there to replevy, plead, answer or demur, or judg ment pro confess., will be taken according to law. Witness. Lyndon Swaim, clerk of said court. at oftiee, The third Monday of February, 1"07 4iM'.wa.l- L SWAIM, c C c T'tl Carolina, IN Sl'RRY COUNTY". Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February John R. Patterson, vs. N. S. Moore. ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT. In Him case it appearing to th court, that tin .letetnlant is not a lesiiU nt t tins state: It is ordered by the court that advertisement 1 made in The tireensboro Patriot for sis weeks, nntming the deleudant to appear at the next court to he held for the county of Surry, at the court house in Dobson on the second Mon day in May next, and plead or rcplevyyothcr- w ise, judgment will be rendered against him, and the property levied on condemned to the satishiction ot phuntiu s claims. Witness, II. C. Hampton, clerk of our said curt at office iu Dobson, the 2nd Monday of r cbruary. l-o-. liM.wa.r- H. C. HAMPTON, o. c. c. VTorth Carolina, 11 11 Sl'RRY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February lenn. l-l... Ewcll Belton, vs. Charles Atkerson. UKKilNAL ATTACHMENT LEVIED ON LAN D. In this case ii appearing to the satisfaction o me court, tnat tne .irU ndant is a mm resident of this State; It is oidered that adveitisement he made in The (.reeiisboro Patriot for six wecKs. iiottiyiug bun to apiiear at the next court to bo held fur the county of Surry, at the court House in Hoiison, on the second Monday of May next, and vej levy, and plead, other w is. , judgment will be rendered against him and the property levied on, condemned to the satisfaction ot the phuiiUHs debt. v : ... . . , t , , i . . , , A ..ii i less, ii. , j tampion, c ie i k oi our san court at olhee n Dobson, the 2nd Monday of rcuruarv, lso. 4'M;v.a.Is if. c. HAMPTON, r. c. c il u " ASHE COUNTY. ( ourt of Picas and Quarter Sessions, February I crm, 1-Ho . Tamsey Black, vs. The heirs at law of Ji-6sc Biack, .lecease.l. PETITION FOR DOWER. In this cas,' it aj.pearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Uaniel lilaek, W iiiiam New ton ami Sjhl.y his wh are not residents oft! state ; It is ordered, adjudged and decreed bv . 1 . , . , ... , im- cii;ui, Uiiu liie Cieik. oi Ililrt court CUIlse pebjicatiou tn be mad: l ir f-ix weeks in Th , .a .... HS.I.MU i ...I mm, cum uia muug ilieni lo ap- I't ar ar ine next Term oi tins court, and show cans", ifanv I hey have, why the prayer of the IKIIUoncr should IiotJ.e rrnnfpil. nt n.ru is.. t iK'tltloll Will hi- t:ik, n in,. ii.iil'..vvi .i.l l..,...t - . - i ex parte as to them. j W itness. : T. Hardin, clerk of s:ii,l rniirt ollice, the 2nd day of Apiil, 1-C.7. I . R. T. HARDIN. Cleik. j i Mhvady By 11. C. Baitlctt. 1). C. 1'lri riiig lii! -rit'sil S. moiia?iv j Ati as;.-. cable ;.hsti'ul.. fur EpMin Saltc ( i-.tpaixd l.y 1'Oia'LR & LClvLL, Store., and Extra Stars Ware, thatadvi itisi UH iit Ik? inale ir -"- inspireU moregooa Will ana respect muug Ui.fin.iM.ro Patriot for dluJVZ the legal protession, and none ever inspir oirSl cHlal&?rceiorthe administra- TWiTu at Hox. D. F. Caldwell. announce, with pain, the death of this . "tum-.m v in the profession of which he early to euiiiiumx;. u.rv"- - Tits, - "1 V ' iZn n ,U traracance. .XT-..t' I" 1H1U. X1C bU UBC'J licit II T nuiwivu w r a - nf nnr StAte Legislature in the years 1829, '30 and '31. lie was speaker of the Senate in 1829. In 1844 ne was v, v - O elected one of the Judges of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, which position or he!d, w tb honor to himself and proht the State, until he resigned it in 1 859. v,j. O .. . I T.,,l n0l,l.U von o man ot no ordin- icr ary intellectual powers. As a lawyer he self was for many years tne actnowieagea head of .the bar of the Circuit in which ! he practised. Asa Judge tew men have tion of Justice among the common peo ple. He was a man of unbending integn-1 ty, a high sense of honor, and though he may have had to contend with strong pre- iudices. a kind and generous keart. It wa not our good iortune to naye known him very long or very intimately, and we have not the material at hand to .. . i ,rnn nv vorv f.Ytpn.le.1 ntitlpe nf him to- . ..j ; .,, T day but we trusi sucn nouce win u pre pared by some ot his old associates at the bar whose personal reminissences of him u-mild nrove of the highest interest. It is true that he belonged to a generation r - tj of lawyers which has nearly passed away, but we have in our mind one of his survi vors who is eminently qualified to furnish a sketch'of his life and character, and we hnnfi that he will undertake the task. Out Jorth Nate. J3IPOBTAJST XOTICE 'lo passengers going to th following named places, via the great Jialtimor ami Onto Kail Road, viz: Indianapolis, Ind., Louisville, Ky., Chicago, 111., nasnvine, ieua., St. Louis, Mo., uineinnaii, yjmo, St. Joseph, Mo., Toledo, Ohio., Quincy, HE, CTeavelaud, Ohio, Pmlington, Iowa, Columbus, Ohio:, Cairo, 111., Dayton, Ohio., Memphis, lenn., .kayiayette, ma., AND ALL POINTS IX THE GREAT WEST. Passengers going to the alove named places should bo sure to provide themselvrs with through tickets in every case from the point they btart from, as they will save from $5 to $10pcr ticket. Through tickets are sold at the Kchinond, Fredericksburg and Potomacf Rail Road Olboe, at Richmond, Va., Charlotte, Sal isbury, High Point, Greensboro, Raleigh and Wcldon, North Carolina, and baggage will be checked through from Weldon, ami Richmond, 'a., to all parts of the West. l?y this great route passengers have only TYVO CHANGES of Cars between Washington City and India napolis, two changes to Cincinnati, and three to St. Louis. Time from Washington to Indianapolis 36 hours ; Cincinnati 30 hours ; and St. Louis 50 hours ; Cairo, b'Z hours ; and Memphis Tenn. G"2 hours. The Baltimore Sc Ohio Rail Road connecting roads are the only routes which can check bag gage through from Washington City to all points West. 1 assengees sliould be sure to ask for tickets via Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, an it is the nearest and most direct route. Passen gers purchashing Western through tickets have the privilege to visit Baltimore and then re- unie their journey West, via Baltimore & bio Rail Road. Parties of 10 to 15 full persons wishing: to emigrate West should bo sure to address me by letter at Richmond, as a reduction will bs made, il proper and timely application is made to me, saving passengers money, besides re- eivingtull information in regard to the routes they are traveling. Information can also be obtained of R. M. Sloan, Agent Southern Ex press Compauy, Greensboro, Or address LOUIS ZIMMER, Gen. Southern Agent, B. & O. R. R., Post of- nco box boo ICicnniond, a. J. L. WILSON. Master Transportation, Baltimore fc O. R. R. Baltimore, Md. L. M. COLE. Gen. Ticket Agent, Baltimore &, O. R. R.. Baltimore, Md. Tmv ;oods ! Xcw Goods!! IN A good assortment of almost everv thincr usually kept in a retail Store may bo found at the store of C. (J. Yates, and can be bought CHLAP FOR CASH, or GUOD BARTER, lor which i w in pay ine nesi marKet prices. Call at corner Store on South Fhu Street near the Bank. C. G. YATES. S. NORTHROP, W. II. NORTHROP, W. A. CUM MING. Noi thi-oj) So Cuinmiii, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ritoriUKTORS OF T II E Wlliulnzton Steam Saw and Plalnloe MtlU Corner l'lineess and Water Streets, W ILMINGTON, N. C. Strict personal attention iriven to the sale of all country Produce. Orders for Guano, &c, solicited. Tti-tim QUOCKKIKS! GIIOCERIES!! Ihe subscriber keeps constantly on hand, cheap for cash, Salt, Corn, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Sugars, assorted, Coffee, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Pepper, Ginger, &c. C. G. Y'ATES. ji:i:r dry axi warm i Hie best way to manage Doctors' bills, (which, it seems, like the bill of theiuusquito,) must needs bo presented occasionally, is to take the cash, call at Yates' aud treat your selves and families to a good suit of WARM CLOTHING, Shawls. Boots, Shoes, fcc. N Tew GoodM ! The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has just opened on East Market Street, near the Mansion House, a new and elegant stock of GOODS embracing Dry Goods, Broad Cloths, Cassinieres, Cassinetts, Beaver Cloth and every article in the line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Alpaccas, Worsted, Delaines, Prints, Ging hams, Flannels, &c, with a complete liue of Ladies' Dress Goods, Readymade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Straw Goods and NOTIONS in endless variety. GROCERIES of the very best quality, including the best Codec, fcugar, Spices, Cheese, &c. My .toek of 'HARDWARE is heavy and embraces amongst a general as sortment, a complete, btock of Cabinet-maker's materials. 1 mot respectfully solicit a call a.ssunng my friends and the public that I am prepared to oiler inducements equal to any bouse iu town. Give me a call. Every variety ot Barter taken in exchange for Goods. Breadstuff aud Family Supplies always om hand tor bale. W. D. TROTTER . wt5 14-3m ii l.M L-i .r"TA ,,ar'' aild commodious l LLLlNtr. with all modern convenien ces and improvements, ou South K.lm Ktr..,.t in a deMrai.le part of ihe town ; also a tint-lv ' a. ranged Ol-1 c E on t he ame Vtm? ' Apj v t J BKEN1ZEK, KELLOGG & lo. Pot,, K.ttlM Pan, wdStor, jyjAMiooD : HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED : Just published, a new edition of Sr. CulTsrwsll's CaUferata Emr on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spkrmatorhosa, or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Seminal Losses, Impotxc, Mental : 1 T im.nbtn Mar- " , also, Consumption, EpilkpsT, and induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex- Price, in a waled enT.lope, only Scents. The celebrated author, in this admirable es- say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured J without the dangerous use of internal medicine the application of the knife-pointing out a "" ., . by of which every sufferer, no mat- . vi - AH1 .r. a -mnrr in kirn. iun suuiuuraj , J cheaply privately, and radically. Qr This Lecture should be in the hands of very youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. CulverwelTs "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE Jk CO., 137 Bowery, N. Y., Post Office box 4,58C. S) ASKIXGr HOUSE, RENIZER, KELLOGG & CO , BA.KKXB8, BK0KKKB AMD IKSCBAVCX AQSXTS, Removed to ths Tate Building, GREENSBORO, N. C. Brenizer, Kellogg & Peters, Chaelotte, N. C. DIALERS XV Gold, Silver, Bank Bills, Bonds, Stocks, and Exchange. Revenue Stamps sold at par. Exchange on the principal Northern Cities furnished at all times at a small premium. Deposits in currency or specie received, sub ject to sight chsckB. Fire and Life Insurance best Northern and Southern Companies, pisses! sinr in the aggregate assetts amounting- to over 10,000,000.00. Make Collections, Discount at low Rates, Sight and time Drafts on National Banks or Business Houses in all accessible parts of the United States. Money loaned on satisfactory Se curity. Prompt attention given to all business trans actions and commissions reasonable. f1UARL,ES T. WORTIIAM ii. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Y'a., 15th Street Between Main and Cary. CHAS. T. WORTH AM, G. W0RTHAM. JNO. A. SLOAN. ty Consignments of Tobacco, Cotton and all kinds of Country Produce solicited, ty All orders promptly tilled. 27-Cm Valuable Property for Sale. Un der and by virtue of a deed of Trust exe cuted to me as Trustee by W. S. Clarke, on the l:th day of December last, I shall,, proceed to expose to public sale, at the Court House door in Greensboro, on the 2;kl of April, 18b7, for cash the following real and personal property, to-wit : A traet of laud of lbO acres, known as the Gorrell place, one mile South of Greensbo ro, on the public road aud of which from 80 to 100 acres is heavily timbered, and the rest is in a state of good cultivation with excellent buildings, an orchard of nne-qualitied fruit trees, a large meadow and a well and spring of the best water near the house, also a go.wl mill seat on a stream which never fails in the dry est weather ; another tract of 6 acres, known as the Beard place, six miles South of Greens boro, a good orchard aud common log-build ings, with a well of good water in the yard ; a number one two-horse wagon, harness and two horses ; also, some growing oats, wheat, rye and corn. W. L. K1RKMAN. April 2d, lSb7- -39-3w Trustee. I). G. WORTH. X. G. DANIEL. Worth & Daniel, Shipping and CommUiIon Marckamts, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dealers in Bagging, Rope, Ties, Lime, Plas ter, Cement, Hair, Genuine Peruvian Guano, direct from Government Agents. Salt, Hay, aud all kinds of Coal. V-gents for Baugh's Raw Bone Super Phos pnate of Lime. Agents for the Philadelphia Southern Mail Steamship Lane. Agents for Goodspeed's weekly Steamship line from New Y'ork. Ageuts for Jonas Smith & Co.'s line of New Y'ork sail packets. 33-6m LEVI M. SCOTT. WILL. L. SCOTT. SCOTT & SCOTT, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law GREENSBORO, N. C. Will attend the Courts of Guilford, Ala mance, Randolph. Davidson. Forsyth. Stokes and Rockingham ; and the Supreme Court of tne Mate, collections attended to in all parts of the State. Oflice on North Elm Street, 4th door from .r.., 1. ff f ... C - . Keogh & Crane's Store 31-Gm R. J. W. IIOWLETT, SURGEON DENTIST, Greensboro. N. C. Is prejiared to perform any operation pertain ing to Dentistry uponjthe latest aud most scien tilic plan. He has on hand a beautiful lot of Vulcanite or Hard Rubber, and the last im proved teeth for Vulcaujte, and is fully compe tent to execute work in any styl that ths late improvements iu the science have sugges ted. For the benefit of those Dentists who visit this place, and as I learn have asserted that I have no patent for the use of the rubber process, I will simply state that I was the first Dentist in North Carolina who secured the patent, which I am prepared to show. iueie ai persons in ims town wno nave worn the Vulcanite or Rubber teeth which I made for them over seven years ago, and I have never yet charged over 30 per sett for them. They were then used as temporary teeth, but owing to a late revolution in the science have suddenly become highly recommended for permanent use. I make them as many can testify ; and I assure my old friends and ths public generally that I am thoroughly acquain ted with all the late improvements in the sci enee. 4-Cm oi tli Carolina, J- DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1S67. J. H. Owen, Adm'r of Azariah Williams, de ceased, vs. his heirs at law. PETITION TO SELL LAND TO PAY DEBTS. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Robert F. Williams, one of her defendants in this case is a non-reeident of the State ; It is therefore ordered by the court that publica tion be made for six weeks in The Greensboro Patriot notifying said absent defendant to ap pear at the next term of this court to be held for the county of Davidson at the court house in Lexington on the 2nd Monday in May next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be taken, and the petition heard exparte as to him. ,J ' eTryn J U'rvD "1"' 1 Sf Tk. W ituess, I. K. rerryman, clerk of said court the 2nd Moudav in FERRYMAN, Clerk. Pi., MaAj kwd, WH. KNABE & CO. X AXUFACTURKRS OF First Premium Grand, Square Gold Medal, and Upright PIANOS. These Instruments having been before the public for the past thirty years, have, upon their excellence alone, attained an UNPUR CHASED PRE-EMINENCE that pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, richness, sweetness, and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of intonation, ana narmomousness throughout the entire 6calo. lneir TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and is entirely free from the stiflnees found in so many pianos, which caus es the performer to so easily tire. In WORKMANSHIP they cannot be excelled. Their actien is con structed with a care and attention to every part therein that characterizes the finest mechanism. None but the best seasoned material is used in their manufacture, and they will accept the hard usages of the concert room with that of the par lor upon an equality anatfected in teir melo dy; in fact they are constructed ' :. "Not foe a Year But fob Ever." All our Square Pianos have our new improved Grand Scale and Agraffe Treble. Every Piano fully warranted for five years. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CAHART & NEEDHAM-'S CELEBRATED CHURCH, SCHOOL AND PARLOR OR. GANS. Warerooms, 350 "W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. mar29 38-2m WILLIAM ROBERTS, Designer and Engraver on Wood, NO. 36 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. felT" Particular attention paid to orders from Newspaper Publishers for original designs of Headings, etc. Jbmblematic designs furnished by mail to all sections of the United States, on application. Printers, Type Founders, Electro types, and others, furnished with designs and engravings on any subject, at short notice and reasonable terms. Spring Millinery at High POUlt. l ieu in Hign ft'Oini ior tne purpose ot carrying on the Millinery business, I take the liberty of informing the public that I expect to receive about the oth of April an assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, &c, suita ble to their warts and tastes, and hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. Old Bonnets bleech ed and shaped, and triming done to order at short notice in the latest styles. Opposite Jerrall's Store. 38-3w Miss CORNELIA H. RANKIN. SPRING MILLINERY, fl rs. W. S. Moore's past efforts in the if 1 Millinery business having proven a decided success in Greenfboro, and having now perma nently located here for the express purpose of car rying it on, begs leave to inform her customers from near and far that about the 8th of April she expects to oner a iuu line oi .Bonnets, liats, Kib bons, Flowers, Vails, Braids, fancy notions, &c, and atdess prices than usual. Come and see" orders promptly fil'ed. Bleeehing and shaping done at thort rotice also. I expect to have a full assortment of family Ornreries Drv Goods. Nails. Rprnapnn Oil. j , -, Shoe Pegs and Lasts, Crockery, and Tin Ware, &c, (Cheese all summer,) " Bring your Barter and Money. These are my terms only." 3S-3m , W. S. M00RE. 1867. NOTICE 1867. !N"ev Spring Goods. Oue of the largest and most desirable stock 6Y Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hats, Casimeres and Satinets, ever offered in this market at much reduced prices, at L. R. MAY'S Original Cheap Cash Store. ALSO the most complete stock of White Goods, consisting of ' ' Checked Muslin, Swiss Muslin, Plain and dotted Swiss, Organdies, Lawns, Jaconett, Nansook, Taleton, and Nottingham Cur tains. ALSO a full assortment of Irish Linen and Linen Handkerchiefs, and Marseilles. A stock of Ladies' Dress Goods embracing all the new fabrics, can be found at Ij- R. MAY'S Cheap Cash Store. at most reasonable rates. The assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Linen Goods for Spring wear is entirely com plete, embracing the largest stock of its kind and at the most moderate prices. The largest and finest stock of Hoseiry and Gloves, and Gent's Furnishing Goods that has ever been offered to tho public is now being opened, embracing every thing in the line from the finest to the lowest grades. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Call at L. R. MAY'S Original Cash Store, Opposite Porter &. Eckol's Drug Store. Owners or Water Power Should use the celebrated LEFFEL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, Manufactured by POOLE & HUNT, Baltimore, lid. Send for a circular. 20-bni ft yATE REMINGTON'S FIRE ARMS. SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY. A Liberal discount to Dealers. 200,000 furnished the V. 8. Government. Army Revolver, Navy Revolver, Belt Revolver, Police Revolver. 44-100 in. Calibre, 36-100 in. Calibre, Navy Size Calibre, Navy Size Calibre, New Pocket Revolver, Pocket Revolver (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre. Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No 22 & 23 Cartri', rest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartri' Gun Cane, No. 22 and 32 Cartridge, ai-iw in. calibre, revolving iviue, and 44-100 in. Calibre. 1C REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion. N.V. rRIXCIPAL AGXT8 Moore & Nichobj, Wm. Read & Son, Jos. C.Crubb, & Co., Poultney & Trimble, Henry Folsoni &, Co., Johnson, Spencer & Co., L. M. Rumsey. & Co.. New Y'ork. Boston. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. Chicago. St. Louis. Aioert crane, feb22 San Francisco. 33-4m D. W. IVBENfiW; Wholesale and Retail Grrocerand Produce Dealer, Greensboro, N, C, ' . AND JAMESTOWN, N. C. A full stock of DRY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Ware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Seeds, Guano and other Fertili zers. Lime, Cement, Iron and Steel, All kinds of Nails, Glass of all Sizes, Paints, Oils, Putty and Dye-Stuffs, j .And, in fact, any article to be fouud in a first class house, which will be sold LOW FOR CASH, or exchanged for all kinds of Country Produss. GIVE HIM A CALL. ! jan25 29-1 v NOTICE. B y virtue ol a return made by Z. F. Rush, Sheriff of the county of Randolph. at February Term, 1867, of a list of tracts of lands which he proposes to sell for taxes to-wit: Riley Miller, 192 acres situated on Millstone Creek, amount of tax, 4.90. Bundy's Heirs, 1GU acres, situated on Second Creek, amount of tax 2.10. Black's Heirs, 6b' acres, situated on Uwharrie, amount of tax $2,90. John Gibson, 75 acres, situated on Jacksons Creek, amount of tax 2.10. And it being further made appear to said court tnat Kiiey Miller, Bundy's Heirs, Black's Heirs and John Gibson are non-residents ; It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in The Greensboro Patriot for six suc cessive weeks ordering said delinquents to ap pear aud pay the taxes on said lands, other wise the same will be condemned and sold by the Sheriff as required by the Revenue Law. Witness, J. H. Brown, clerk of said court at office in Asheboro, the lust Monday of Februa- 10i." ry, 1867 35-6wad $2 eah. J. II. URQWy, Clerk. Otate ofXorlh Carolina, O GUILFORD COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1:566. H. H. Tate, vs. J. W. Burrows, H. H. Tate, vs. J. W . and T. J. Burrows. ATTACHMENT. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendants, J. W, Burrows and T. J. Burrows are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the court that publica tion be made in The Greensboro Patriot for six successive weeks notifying said defendants to appear at our next Superior court of Law to be held for the county of Guilford at the court house in Greensboro on 4th Monday after 4th Monday iu March 1867, then and there to an swer according to law, or judgment pro con- tesso will be entered against said defendants, Witness, J. W. Payne, clerk of our said court at office, 4th Monday after 4th Monday in Sep tember, 1866 Issued, March 15th, 1807. 37-6wad4ea J. W. PAYNE, c s. c, Impartial .Sufferings. Neither wealth refinement, station, or con dition are exempt ! The Philotoken or Females' Friend, Expressly for the benefit of females who may be suffering irom nervous xrruaoiiuy, uistressing Appre hensions, andallthese troublesome complaints that invite premature old age, and render life miserable. The PHILOTOKEN acts like a charm iu relieving pain ; and by controling the Nervous System, restores those feelings of confidence and satisfaction that insure happi ness. It is a radical cure for Dysmerrorhoea and a treasure that should be possessed by eve ry female who desires to restore, to improve, or to preserve her health, her beauty and her phy s- icai coiuioiu iiuu uaeuuuess. juescnpnve pam phlets, containing valuable information for in valids and heads of families, will be sent on re ceipt of postage stamp. Price, $1 per bottle. The usual discount to the trade. - 11ARRAL, RISLEY Sc CO. Wholesale Druggists, 141 Chambers St., New Y'ork, Wholesale Agents for Proprietor. RISLEYsS EXTRACT BUCIIU. The most efficient Diuretic aud Tonic for the treatment of all complaints resulting from weakness and derangement of the Kidneys and urinary organs, such as pain and weakness in the back aud loins, Gravel, Dropsy, Strauguary incontinence, inttamat ion of the mucus sarfa cesj&c. Risley's Buehu contains nothing of the nature of Naxvomica or Strychnine, and can be used iu all cases for children as well as adults, with perfect safety. Physician ar finding that Risley's is the most uniform and reliable preparation, beside being of greater strength and in larger bottles than any other, sold by the Druggists. Harral, Risley cV, Co. Proprietors Wholesale Druggists, 111 Chambers St., New Y'ork. For sale in Greensboro, N. C, at R. W. GLENN'S 27-eow-6m Drugstore. WO. WESSOA, - . WHOLESALE DEALER IN OLD Copper, Brass, . Pewter, Lead, Zinc, Glass, . AND ALL KI.NTDS OF Cotton, Linen and Woollen Rags. Also Flax Seed, Beeswax, Wool, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Tallow and Country Produce generally. Craig head Street, Danville, Va. Liberal induce ments to dealers. Post Office Box, 160. mar22 37-3ni F. Caldtvell, crrnPVV'Y AT T . 4 V Has removed his oflice to the first room on tha left hand of tho -second Hour, of the Tate corner building. 76-1 y TTarnUIi ! TarniIt ! ! All kinds ot Y yarnlsh for sale by PORTKIi luCKEL. LA Cyrus p. MeA'dexiiah. Greensboro, N. C. D. Nichols. ft,n: Q MEADEXIULL & CO. COTTON, TOBACCOAND CENEKAL . Commission Merchants :' "AXD ' :' wholesale -Grocers, 37 &. 39 South Calvert Street, Corner of Wa ter Street. BALTIMORE. x. n. D. WILSON. chas. e. suoiiEn. W110. & SIIOI2EK, Exchange Brokers and Bankers, r n 1 c-, '"''. ' Greensboro, N. V. Gold and Silver, Bank Notes. a,l nn?'k - ond8 aud Stocks, bought and sold. T)PPn;TTPPntnn OblTS RECEIV ED SUBJECT TO SIGHT CHECKS vavaxiilxvm JbAUIlANGE ftOTTnTrr Attn 5nTn JJJLU. MONEY LOANED ON SATISFACTO- RY SECURITY. COLLECTIONS MADE. 0" Office in the buildim vings Bank. ' used by the" Sa-2t-3m POOLE & IfiUXT, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,. manufacturers: oi- - PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND ROILER STEAM FIRE ENGINES, LeffeVs Tatent American Double Turbine WATER WTTFPT Saw Mills Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills, Roberts' Burr Regulator Flouring Mill Machinery, Cotton Screw Shafting, Pulleya and Hangers JAMES SLOAN. R M. SI.OAN, JU THOS. J. SLOAV. JAMES SLOAN & liONg, WHOLESALE AND liETAIL "'.. AND General Commission Merchants Greensboro, N. c. 17-Cm oct2C Potatoes! Potatoes!! 1'eacb Blow, for mile by v v " "vjxuvh T f AAA Lv3 "Mercer" ul A. A. WlLLAIi.ll : Wilmington, N. C. VII IHWl Iwunds Bacon just It) vvvV ceiveu pieeo for sale by the 11 hd or D. W'. C. BENBOW. T?or Sale. X: Three Hundred (;50U) beautiful box plant. yiie goou lamily Carriage und W . . t 'UN TA I X K X si IV W C. PORTKR. A. P." IX' k kX.. POUTER & ECKEL PRU TICAL DRUC.C.IST.S, keep constantly on hand a full assortment of pure and reliable, medicines, selected and i.ie pared expressly for Physicians and family Sl'RIAXJ 13H0 ItTATIOJfT" , ISO?. . ribbons" Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOtt CO, IMPORTERS AXI JOBBERS OV Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Velvets, Ruches. Flow ers, Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats TRIMMED AND UNTKIMMED, SHAKER HOODS, &c. 237 and 23 Baltimore St., -'BALTIMORE, MD. " rov.. ... , . i . luo digest sroc-K to be lound in this country, and unequalled in choice variety and cneapuess. Orders solicited and prompt it ten-' turn given. 34-am U. D. WILSO , LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Ureensltoro, N. C. I am prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against fire in some of the most reliable Com panies, North and South. Tuko Vood ad vies and begin the new year by insulin your miuao, goous, or ouier property, thus at small expense securing protection against the pue blo loss of all. , 1 r I am also Agent for the .Etna and Universal Lite Insurauco Companies. From these deser- Vmlv limnil.nr f!.iini..ii,a o. .- . , . . n1 1- . ""i'uivo mu saicst ami chea pest I ohcies are given, securing, upon !! most satisfactory terms, all the advantages that can be had in the very best Companies of the land. Tti lifi. ,! i...i4. , 1 family, should nrnl i.r. i ... ...v uu in ucuKu rvtry man wjio has - of his wife and children in case of his death. ur.omceremoveorfroiut.hu Tato lmildiiir across the street into ths "Savings Bank." - Dyspepsia. I had Dyspepsia 30 yearn. I was under advice of some oft ho best phy sicians of both Europe and America, I tried sli the remedies that camo on tho niaiket fur twenty years. I was nasuated with dii:-, humbuged by nostrums, swindled bv duini tins, cheated out'of hundreds, and cuised tl.ea au mnsi near cny. l am now selling "Gn rys' Dyspeptic Mixture'' because I can .In conscientiously without a sacrifice of my pride. kU Asido Irom my own case, I have testimonial from every grade and calling, and as for char acter in every particular, liefer you to Uuu. D. M, Barringer, Ex-Miuistor to Spain, JuJgs Jas. Osborne and Ex-Gov. Z. B. Vance of .V C' Investigations solicited. Nothing now eqdal to this iu. the world's market. All orders iounI be addressed to W.m. (JRAY, -.' Charlotte, N. C. Price $2, discount to trade. For sale in Greemboro bv 30-3m PORTER &. ECKEL. M1 illiuery. AIRS. MARY KIRKMAN Having returned to Greensboro, would lcsjiei t fully inform her friends and former patrons that she is prepared to bleech and trim li n nets and hats, and do other work in the .Mil linery line in the best style, and at reasonable prices, iier residence is on South Elm Sire. t. next door to The Patriot ollice. ;j7-:iin State of Jtorilt Cariina, " GUILFORD C01N1V. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term. is;.;. Jno. L. Morehead and others, Adm'is. v. J hos. J. and J. W. Burrows. ATTACHMENT. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court; that the defendants are not inhabitant i i!ii- State; It is thefore ordered that publication, fer six successive weeks be made in 'I In). Greensboro Patriot, notifying said defendant to appear at our Superior court of Law to he held for the county of Guilford, at: the. coiut house in Greensboro on 4th Monday after 4th Monday in March 1867, then and there to ah swer according to law, or judgment will be ta ken pro confesso against them. Witness, J. SV. Payne, clerk of our naid-"nit at otlice, 4th Monday after !th Monday in V tember, I860. Issued Alarch 15th, 1867. 37-)vadj8 J. W. PAYNE, c 'r Vadkin College, and II. r. .Vei X ioary. Will oien January 21, 1" wuh four teachers at each School. . KXPEXSKS I'KU SESSION OK 1WKNTY WfKK'. Tuition from...... ". $0 to '-'" Board " " fiJto r',M'1 Entrance Fee........ 1 ,"1 1.... -.1 ....J.l t.., ........ 1. J., "I.i (H! Il.li.lll Nil 1(1 I.V 1.1(3 111,1.11,1 . . " Payment in advance. Rev. G.-W. HEtJE, A. M. IV.;. 2G-tf Yadkin CollcgeN. C. Manufactured Tobacco for ale. I offer for sale one hundred boxes aver ted brands Chewing 'Tobacco. Apply to nn; at Gibsonville, N. C. G. M. 18 LEV mario "-
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