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TJio Patriot and Times IS PUBLISHED "WEEKLY By James W. Albright & Bro.; 7T:J.S li Ii,vril?y in alvic. Onnrt-ar $ 2, x im.ntbfc $I5, three miw.75 ct. IVAnr h-i-jkmi wiiuinv'rc imbw-riWnimll re- IC X. SuWribrs recminjr tlicir papers 'with a croiM In-fore their names are reminded th.it their ulncriptlon 'haa exp!rel, anl unless 'renew! lit two weeks will be Jikontinueil. Hates of Advertising. X tor. (10 !i;iM r 1) Iht insertion,.. Kach .$ 1.00 tuMitioual insertion, 50 Sit months, 00 IV. uu 5.00 , One vcar,. to!i:mn lbt insertion, . U'J'liiional, Six month, One tear, J-t column let insertion,. Jjieh n-1 litioii.il,. . Six month-" -One jear, A UiaiH Ut insertion,.. 1.50 2.".00 40.00 10.00 3.00 So .00 CO.OO ir.o Kaoh R.i:itioniI, .00 .Six months, 60.00 Ono jear 100.00 'tV Si-kcia!. NoTICr r0 pvr ceutLiirher than ::L ahove rule. , )C7 ourt onler $. u oJi-aicf . Yearly a-Wert cements chinked- quarterly if Jesiri-1. Payments ;i.-irtcrly in advance. hinee uniting Th" Patriot an 1 The Time. the pre. upm ur a'lvcrtiIu olnmn had Led'. to reat, c have Uen lured tj rco ivo but a few Helrct adn rti. t uiiit, ami adhere strictly to tho a'. vo i'ASIl i.'.!T'. I 70! "itunrr JxiSirvs, ovt rfivelins, charged an .tul v it': in-uN. IJusiness Directory. , ' ..... . . "' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ) i . i hi ..i i m THE ' PATIMOT AND TIMES' : rrT 5 Patriot XXX. I V UJU. Times VII. ) GREENSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY,-DECEMBER 3, 1868. MISCELLANEOUS tEWS IT$MS. The Mormons are cultivating raisins, grapes and Jigs in southern .Utah. All the Year Round is hereafter to be edited by Charles; Iicken, Jjr.,T who succeeds Mr. Willis. -; - ::: , - tnto aa I Tomb-Stones. Jhnry G Kcllorj, South Elm. '' ' Sinn and Ornamental Palntiiifr, j. r. jnffoid, . Kftt larket, Albright's block. Physicians. 1 " nS. I'orter, , ' West Market ht., (near Times Office.) II. W. Glenn, West Market, McConnel building. 1 , Jat. K. Hall, - s North Klui, opposite court-house. J. K. Lojan, Comer We;t-Market and Greene. Watchmakers and Jewellers. W. Jl. l arrar, South Elm, opposite Express Office. Dariil Srott, East Market, Albright's block. , Guilford Comity Offlccrs. Sherif, K. M. StnftVrd. Connt'r, Jolni A. I'ritchett. ' Treasurer, John Hall. " " : Clerk Superior Court, Abram Clapp. lierorxltr of Dcrdt, J. W. S. Parker. Sarrryor, G. W. Ilowman. Vonimiuvmer. Wm. M. Mihane, Chairman; Win. W. V.'ljoeler, John C. Dennv, Jonathan . Useful. Hints. New milch cows i should be carded daily. They like it, and it pays. The' potato is a great , absorber of potash. Therefore wood ashes are a good manure for it. 4 Put a few live fish into wells, if angle worms infest them. If the roots of trees arc dipped into water just before planting, the earth countries is used, in combination with tiirianc aciu ana - bicarbonate of soda as a cooling beverage.: i ut I) THREEWOBDS .OP, STRENGTH.,; There are three lesaona I would write, 5 ; Three words as with a turning pen,' : In tracings of eternal light v , . : '' Upon the hearts of men. - Have hope. :Though clouds environ now And gladness hides her fao in that sticks to them will give immediate I Put then the shadow from thy brow ' BUpport 10 tllC small noers. . mgni but nath its morn. John Johnson Says that farmers must Have faith Where'er thy bark is driven jnVG Special attention to Sheep and The calm's disport, the temnest'a mirw' cattle keeping if they want to make Kw f.h: Gol rules the host of heaven,?' ' .C..xlJrt, I " Muunaui O yJX Kill 1 11 Calcined plaster is as good a ferhl- Jilorm jsa! I. aw. ,v t,;; a- .v.f (. Noith 1.1m, jpU.t Court IIou-e. Gilutrr 1 liii-tr, ...rth Elm, opposite Court House, 1 tisrniriit.) J lir.t d Stt;.Ut, .ei-ond lh"r, Tate build'mi;. S- tle$ St-nU$, North i:Mm, Patru-k Kow.in rear of Por. t. r A Ecklt- H Drug Store. Jlrv.it lire si lies mid UrnKiMs. ,T. Gtrn, M.I P., Wfft Market Str-i't, McConnel building. Vortr F'-lrl. Wt Market, nxl e.jrthuue, (see adv.) Auctioneer. ..f. II. I'tuxe. Tlnrhers. Nt.rth Elai. ppit Coart Houm. Uaiins and Insurance Afjeiits. Jim? G. h'ltvj't. ,N.uh Elm! Tate building, ade.) 1 thou ,0 Sl.uUr, Nnith Elm, oppmltw Express Office, (eu adv.) Uot and Shoe Makers. K. Xirch S- hU'itl, W'rt-t Market, rpHfite M'ansiou Hotnl. Jjitieot., I doors North StceU'a comer. Cigar 3Iaiiulactarer. A. Ii fir I man', futh Elm, Caldwell block. Cabinet Makers and Undertakers. JJm A. l'ri:.l,rtt. South Elm, near Depot. H'lw. CuHint, Corner of .Sycamore and Davie slrteU. Contractor in Ilrick-u ork. Itari! M-lil'jht. oittractors in Wood-work . J. CulIU r, . Jas. L. 0'i('y. lUrid Ktny. Tonfectioners. F IhSm't, Tate lhiihlui, corner tur. J Harper I.imljaif, Jr., Suta Elm. Drcss-Muliius and Fashions. Mrs.'X. Ma arise, Kwuth Elm. (pea adv.) Urt. A. IHlvtrth, ' Next door to TiniM OR5c. Dentists. lt door It-fl hand, un .tair!, Garrelt's buihlii.g. Irr iools, irocers and I'rodiice Dealers. r. ,S. My-e, Kas: Market. Albright's new building. L. 11. IioHt.thn. (Vncr K:H Market and North Elm, Eim!av corner, (nee ndv.) " A. to'tath'r'bi. t:..mer Ea-nt Market nml Davi utreeU, rf . IK TrUl lizer as the uncalcined, but it is usually wasted after its use in the arts. iithoiiv, Zephani.th Jhtchell, (colored) I L J. W. b. Parker, Clerk ex-ojieio of the board, a horse ill the Stable, lie Will UOt ffuaw his manger. Trial will tell. Facts for Farmers. Koot crps not sin, are the thing for voung orchards. They do not steal DiPTUEliiA. In the Paris Journall KO much tree food. des CounaLsancc Medicates we find an Toads are capital helpers in taking interesting paper, by Dr. Ozcnam, on care of vine patches, the treatment of diptheria, attended . Experiments seem to prove that with the formation of adventitious fence posts sets up the reverse way membranes. The specific he uses is from which they grew, will last much bromine, which has an electric action the longer. on the pharynix, tho velum pendulum It is difficult to tell colic from bots and the larynx; so also has promide in a horse, but a table-spoonful ot Have love. 5 And not alone for one, f t But man, as man-thy brother call ;r And scatter, like the circling sun, : ' .'! Thy charities on all. ' : Thus grave the lessons on thy soul, '. r , Hope, Faith and Loveand thou shalt find Strength when life's surges cease to roll, . ? Light when tliou else were blind.- Election Hcturiis. Totet.n Vote for , . jConstitution. President." s . COUNTIES. m ' 09 , ' T'. .E. , .-., ... - ar O . ; -t j of potassium. Three German experi- Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, mcntalists-Frantz,Sehmidt,andTaube, is a good remedy for either. were tne nrst to irove mat oro- men nuic is not tne oesc ior caivcs. chloroform, in twice as much mucilacre. Ashe, " ' n . . iteaiuuri, Bertie, Bladen, mine introduced into the respiratory A butter cow is not a good stock cow. Buncombe. Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, orgaus caused false membranes to be formed in the larynx of pigeons. From Tea Drinking. Persons unacens- this they concluded, according to the tomed to drinking tea arc aware of the honueopathic principle similia simil- peculiar sleeplessness which follows to cttrcntur that thi3 clement would an indulgence in the beverage. This cure croup and membranous diptheria. effect is due to analkaloik which exists Cherokee, Dr. Ozcnam' took up tho matter alio- in tea, known by the name of "theine." painicany, aim oy cxpenmenc iouua raeaicai siuui-ui iu juiuu icuuuny ieveinu, that bromine first hardened the ad- tried some experiments with this sub- Cniven ' ventitious membrane, and then reduced stance, the result of which he describes Cumberland, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edireeombe, Fornythe,- Franklin, Gaston, (iatej. Granville, it to dust. This led him to conclude as follows : that both the homoeopathic and alio- "I took myself theinse gr. xii., at jxtthac principles of medicine coincide about 2 P. M., by the mouth, and in certain cases j but letting this ques- about two hours after there came on a tion alone, his researches have gone state of great physical restlessness, and further, and show that bromine de- at the same time a very -uneasy. state stroys contagion as well as chlorine,' 0f mind, which Lehmann describes iu Greene,, . and prevents the spreading of cpKiem- this connection, as a "mental anguisu." iaiif;lX tcs. This fact, of course, becamo a Soon after, there was a tremulousness, irnHtl' ; . . . ll.il I)UU,. stepping-stone to usiug bromine as a most marked iu my hands and arms. Henderson," curative medicine, and nearly all the On attempting to write and control the "l"1' cases treated with it have been sue muscles of the hand, the hand trembled Iredell, cessful.. so violently that it was impossible to "iX""' : As a preservative lrom epidemic write jth any regularity, nor could it Jones, diptheria, Dr. Ozenam administers bc rcstrained for more than a few ,2 - from ten to twelve drops of bromine sccoims. My mind was also in an Macon, in the course of the day, in sugar and pxcessivei v uncomfortable and anxious j water, and in proportion of twenty to t t .llicll admitted not the slightest McDowell, n " i-fti-i-Ift .1 rri.: 1 . . . Mecklenburg, nay gms. vi mo jaiici uiup. xm rC5t iiethcr J sat or lay or attempted Mitchell. liquid solution must be kept in the dark rcaaing Thjs iastcd, perhaps, two ;rfmery' since light would causo tho formation i10nrs, wlicn there were no other NaX' oi nyarouromic aciu. The vial must bc kept well stopped, 2 A m i,aving gone to bed at 10. On?h,w, and its contents must bo changed us Meanwhile, the. mind was in a state of most active and lwrsistent thinkincr. ! erum., soon as the light amber color has E Market. Aii.riffi.r- new building. disappeared. To the patient the sola- in spit0 of all attempts at forgetful- pm' v..i ;'Maiket.ippi: "Porter & Kck.-l, tion is administered in drops hourly,in ness 111 Market. o-.it Court Hou.e. a table-spoonful of sugar and water, 0 sain0 snbstanco inje(.tcd der Rkh.Z.d, Jai. St Min l Vi;i , S.uth Kim, urar lVpt. C. (1. I (ties. Sciith Kim. Siit .( Git ner, OpjKMf SouiIktu I lot !. J. IK tine. P.ajt Market utiivt. ft. .vV. -C.rn-r Kt Market nn4 Davi t-treetn. f. . C. Invt t'ovi. r Suih Kim and Sycamore. rt Mm n ay, K:i.Ht Mai ki t, South Side. routKlrv nml Tlurlaitio Shop. . larr.lty. Washinuton t., on the Kail road. rorer anl Confectioners. b'amtt White, P. i-t M.ii k-t. next Yo Oilice. rucral l.tuicruf ion Oliire, for the AV.t nuil Soutli-AVcst. x:ui y.inher. G -n'l Southern "Agent, B and O. 11. It., WvfX M.uket, j io!ite Mansion Hotel. f:,.iuvni Lund Agency of lorth- Caroliim. Jn 11 Grefter. Gen l Agent. Wt Market, pjHite Mansion Hotel, ilarnosK-iuaki'rj. W. S. VirJtrr. K;ut Market ft.. uar Court House. Jiiats 11. l'k,n. Corner Siuth Khu and Sycamore. JIolcli. &Hthrn ILi'l. Seale A Black, proprietors, rit JUrket. near Court House. 4 ' riant: r's Hjtel, J. T. Keeie, proprietor, Kut Mark it, near Court House. Liquor Dealers. . lh an A.- .' '. Wholesale Dealers, West Market ft., Garrett Building. Xivery Staliles. W. A. llt.vn.lt, Dvie Mreet. ' , . ' 4 ftTIllIinery nnd Lady's Goods. Mrs. V-. Mre, lt Market, AlbriphtV new building. Mrs. irA A'fams, , . t t Weft i!arket, ophite Cinirt Hofe. ;TIusic tin! Musical Instruments. IV-. '. II. Mauri4-e, - . . S.uth Khu, (fee adt.) Tailors. ' W. L. Fowtrr. West-Market, opposite Southern Hotel. -1 1 inter. J. .. O'Sutliran, vomer Weft Market and Atdi "tret La. C. G. Yuten. . South-Klm. - Vhotographers. Jlnghs ,fr Yates,, . ' We.t Market, opposite Court Hotjse, np ay-. so ns to mve front onn to two trrammea I 1 1-:- 1 i i.. I Kobeson ..... - r- - 0 : 1 tiir swim in :i 111:111. 1 n ut i'u ut.iLii ill i , . . . r 1 1 1 1 ltocKiniriiam, of the iormer in the courso of twenty- a very short time, and the experiment- Kowan; four hours. In the case of croup Dr. CP camo to the conclusion that theine spn1' Ozenam prescribes fumigations of bro- is to aU intcnts aIKi purposes a poison. Stanley, ' " mine. A basin with hot water is placed still tea-drinkers : will probably say, before the patient j a large pinch of as tlic tobacco chower did, when told Transylvania hrnnimo of nnf:Kinm nr nko pnmmnn ii (iTf u I iri" kitchen salt, is thrown m, and then in poisofl, is is a very, slow one." tno courso oi live minutes iiiree tea siontuis ot the above uromideU solu- CoiiN. A great deal of corn is wo- tiou are added. The patient inhales fully wasted after all the trouble and tho vapor ot bromine thus evolved expense of plowing, planting and har Al , . . p. , -n. . vesting. This waste is absolutely through a glass funnel. By this means union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wavne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yancey, wicked, and with a trifling extra care ankln Total, 993 3G7 229 988 620 1324 1320 1270 784 1047 , 779 832 3S4 474 S9G 1416 409 1846 383 701 128 ' 693 439 3401 1770 .437 : 1705 521 962 ! 2340- 1179 1431 803 44S 2514 HOI. 304G ' 657 , 404 582 . 805 667 844 235 1364 594 1195 647 ' 307 515 937 670 1705 543 722 1093 741 3571 1904 417 1324 923 870 906 1797 409 1559 1202 1613 1403 1162 1350 1026 423 761 851 148 237 760 3341 42225 . 806 320 1485 1445 923 283 796 1012 501 210 '846 614 1056 618 971 785 , 878 635 1062 623 517 916 1433 1060 1162 262 '457 ; 209 915 816 1460 1233 887 841 753 1489 1158 317 1229 ; 603 .650 1865 : ' 594 1317 696 407 334 592 808 1552 . 503 1008 451 845 603 521 285 920 499 1925 120 253 734 1043 2235 805 ' 724 1863 515 533 713 1233 93 711 675 1259 1143 1641 457 1180 609 449 614 254 395 731 2382 944 352 307 1232 540 891 454 654 1055 ;516 234 1050 624 1227 753 1079 C08 1090 741 1111 617 &30 898 1409 1131 1540 423 620 243 A tailor reading a, quack , medicine advertisement; concluded he would liko to Irnnw "a .iirfrnfTo '!.- niTn.U n THE MYSTERY OF AN OLD FORT. " v A lr writer, ia describing Fort Ma- fJ hasten Steps to-im. rinn ft, a f r a thousand-English-sparrows, which non, one of the defences of Aurnstine'Fhi 1 4. 1 i ,,. ' " .' .r-,; u r n ' r " ' will be let loose m tho public squares gives the following story:" J i i!' - -- , . w pa ; -r ' , 1 . , ' ' . and parks next spring. ' ,,i r .Fort Mancm has an old, solemn ahdra. . . . " i 'V ther threatening warlike appearance. ,! The Careful observation of scientiffic men trf lhe, -,naterial proved that the1 greatest ' known caned cou no, ko ke na ) found m great Wi.: t, i 1 .t i abundance on the beach, near the lht-house VelClty of tho larSest ocean ware is has quite a slant, or inclination inward,sev nine hundred miles an hour. ; : r ' eral degrees from a perpendicular. An in. rri, : ' . , ' -V-'' 4 k u ner. wall; two and a half feet thick sdi , volunteer : company in perpendicular, keeps in; pV.sition a bahk'of ework numbering seventy , men, sand, some eight or ten feet thick, between bona of whom have beards less than a the outer, and inner walls. Behind these foot' in length. The' cantain ' naiiied walls are arranged the casements strong v vsfni ' 1 in .amea arched overhead, and extendtrg 'all To.Tnd tivate an ornament the interior. Upon these arches and the 01 tliatkl.Pd which extends tohis knees, walls, a floor of brick; stone and concrete is - kK- -,1 laid, whereon the heavy guns of thefort are r A Vtl0X' 13 circulation in London placi; very few ' are in position now. reluest rarliameut to, enact a law VV ithin the enclosu re of the fort below 1 are which shall give authority to th'e juds pilesof cannon balls rfnd quite a number of to "sentence street thieves to the whin: old Spanish guns, partly eaten by rust. In rvin of-' fri '1 1 -i. v--v- ; v . 1858, while putting some heavy guns in po- P1"0 The lasb) W sal? fs tho situ m on the fort, an arch gave away, 0 W ;;tu!nff, they ? dread. Them's jour making a hole some five feet wide; disclo1- Sentiments. , T. V. I'L't,;' . . sing a cell hitherto unknown tony person ' . ' ' " " ' ' living. In this new and Ktrnmrn nnartmant ' Mark Twain Writes thnt 1fr Hronl J were found one or two gun carriages, made once hired out as a writing master but of tr..thogonyt finely wrought. 'During the excavations made by the officers, one : of itmg master,but that enterprise failed. 1 His first conv vl 'JIV,tl3. VllC Ul I 7 T-r. . . .. f t,.., . them accidentally discover the appearance a 'vie 18 "S own reward," and of a doorway that had been masoned up.- they got it " Washing ' with; :soap is They deter'naned to test the reality' of the wholly absurd." 1 5 '.,v'Ir.,h ? ; .r suggestion, and amoving a few stones re- .i 5 ... :-, veaied an opening into another cell, where , . , . &COUf!,ir coroner lias uecided, in was found a bedstead, on which lay the skel- the case of a man run over '"while at- 1102 was fuund a bedstead, on which lay the skel- the case of a man run over " while at- :245 fj0n ?,a, man chained to a huge staple, in tempting to get on a railway train,that 1002 ,tho wall; beside the bed stood an open ma- WHmp tn 'hi Ath l" ttwiii ' 1 620 hogony chest fiye feet long, two and a half he came to hlsleath by wilful- and 1002 620 1318 1517 1372 878 1085 feet mounte three been wide, sides of plank two inches thick; """ iwun; w uuuecessary cian- d with huce iron stran hinrrfs nnrl ffer and Denl.r 1 ' ' enormous locks. Nn ohm hns vt I : f fI- ' ! i i , -i .j : ...u found to the history of this case, or the ATAL ACCIDENT. AVe regret j to 927 offence of this terribly punished victim. learn that Mr. Henry M. Giles, former 394 ;"' i'.' ' ' -;: : ly of this city, late of Baltimore, was f A very Curious Election has been instantly killed on Tuesday 24th be; 1957 held in Chili. The people of that tween. V arsaw and Clinton by the up- country have had some apprehensions 692 tur.tnr ere to e;visited by; an Colored Marble. The' Leesburg 155 earthquake. They have had: it is said," (Va.) WashintAdmiin has'bTOhfsiiown a l 51? ' the. same premonitory signs, whatever samplef colored iriarble,' taken from 1493 : 3535 they" were,- which preceded the terrible the farm or'Mr; John Janney hear 190? U16 earth(lnake iu I"eru, last August. Farmwell Station in ijohdoun county; 835 1843 They, -therefore, . deemed it advisable It-poli'sties beautifully and "has '-been 1520 1025 1 t0 eIect a Patron saint to mterceed for tested arid found to be good marble. ' Coffee is said to bo an antidote to the poison of nicotine, and is therefore 320g Saviour of the world," who polled 10, 64 take a sid of coffee. ? Thev annreciato 412 946 votos " tbe Most Ho ' YiTZnV the good effects without , knowing the 6-o ionoweu wnn 4, suuury oiner sainis 572 Put i a Poor show, polling in the ag- 959 gregate 384 votes. After the election 1204 TeBeum was sung and a sermon 592 pronounced in celebration of thejoy- 1015 1 . . 625 mi event. 323 529 . Printinn Kit KunlialiL One ofthe most ed attention" to the profession of tho 740 novel recent inventions is printing by sun- Law. The establishment is incomplete 19(? light. A company has been organized here order and its patronage is good. reason. x i-iMili'uT- "Tna Old- North State." The Hon. Lewis Hanes offers to dispose of this paper, being satisfied with his experience of Editorial life, and desir ing, we suppose, to devote his undivid- 727 for reproducing by photo-lithography mu- 1212 sic in aminature form. ; Through this pro- 837 1473 2618 j them, that the apprehended calamity 1376 1431 might be averted. Tlie election took 673 . 878 nlnnoor. the Gt.h of Sntembpr. TIiaVhI. a l.r .fT , 672 ' 452 4 . -,r . , , . .. a great relresher to smokers.,. This ac- - P"'80 ?Ier"'ri SJS. eJa"to ?: counts for tUaTarkaimoking all day 1593 '789 660 3GI 714 791 1412 607. 1343 422 861 733 572 459 607 607 2149 118 341 884 1096 2344 1045 879 1907 583 530 1054 1559 195 877 803 1337 1513 1530 683 1447 651 744 737 232 339 930 2953 1053 348 348 1487 820 1103 4:35 The Late Queen of Spain, Isabella . TT.. is Knid. bv n. Paris editor who has 3015 cess sheet music is reproduced, note, and Up to Lav(, had five 'Si a"' on scale of four or f,Te .Ti.' hundred a..dnii.etecn cabinet ministers 1453 and retailed at three cents "a song. lhe 1gg camera is destined to play an important 95:i nnrt. in tho art of orintincr. Neic York 1 r'"" - ft o 1531 V, t n uommerviui. 17 V 1254 The Vote by Districts. The fol- 1504 during her reign of thirty-five years j sevei al times as many as all the Presi dents of the United, States together have had from 17S8 until now. Special Payments. lion. J no. 1463 lowing are the respective majorities by Lynch, of Maine, in a letter to a gen: J332 Congressional Distrists in the late elec- tleman jn Washington, announces his intention to call up on the first day of for C. L. I it.- navf caecmii r? frtn nrrrCQ lvia lill frt prode against liudue expansions and 1279 1026 tion, viz : 466 First District Majority 818 Cobb, Radical, 3,583. Second District. Majority for D. H. contractions 0f the currency, which at 8i l Heaton, Radical, 2,002. tracted some attention upon its original 3433 rphivA Tiistrinf "M.lioritv. for O. II. i...fti-i'ii":!;i W11 nM 2308 . ' . . ' inirouuciiou msi wuuei. ; xiia um nw- 955 Dockery, Radical, l,yol. , Fourth District Majority ,for J. T. 2 T M our author has cured upwards of one may ue easily remedied. In the first hundred and hlty cases ot croup or. I place, in husking, a vigilant look out diptheria, with only five failures. 93034 74015 84131.96483 An Ohio Farmer bets on the-follow- , 1 ing: : Large horses arc generally most ad mired by fanners ; but farmers are most admired who pony up. Prosperity is generally based upon ' Rad. Dist. 3,583 2602 1,961 1,240 3,402 Dem. ought to be kept that no unripe, un sound ear or halt made " nubbin w goes The Southern Trans-Continental Bail- uruam Democrat, 18. in xviMi flirt nilo tlmr. i tr rrr intn tliA I . . " . .1 i.:t- I u rri IT 1 i road. lias recently Deeu rue ujui;i . recapitulation. for all such material. One unsound of a letter written by General Rosecrans, oirln!ir mifl nfYnn ilrvi ilnmorrA n 1 ill vifiW of his mission to Mexico, the 1st whole bushel of sound corn. Next, northern States of which are interested 2nd wherever you are going to put corn .- ,h -- 'Thft General proposes a to keep, put coal or gas tar about the ,A . r t?i rrto in fio premises prettv liberally at first, it grand trunk line from El Paso, in the 5th. vides for the gradual resumption of specie payments. ' ' An English paper says, that Disreiai has discovered a remarkable move, in chess.' It may be freely described as follows "If - yon find yourself hope- Seventh District-monty for Plato lessly beaten, look your adversary cool- iy in me iace, iuru; uio uumxi, ixpuuu as uuobservcdly as you; can, so that his pieces appear to become yours and say Mate, before he can protest.? 1205 Deweese, Radical, 1,240. , j , 266 Fiih District Majority for I. G. 622 840 Lash, Radical, 3,402. Sixth District Majority for r . . Shober, Democrat, 1089. 1 . . knowledge and industry: the swine will is au utter abomination to rats' and Vallev of the Rio Grande, to a point 6th. alwnva ornf innvf. tliaf nncn mncf miro 4rT1iiv will imf. linonl in tViAnrkrn I i.t.A i; frwriArk veliArA fniiTlPrtion I fth a Farmers are like fowls: neither will mD ua preuy strongly wit u gas couiabemad3 with the Southern Pacific Af lull nrrtna tritl.niif. in.lncff. " wtM, t.i t. k Pifx- Rn wnr. bvv ....v-v ftwvaoftj. onvn ton flnll:ir tcnrtli nf fnrn Of DUU ijirw. uuu uu .VJ -7 of California. Because a man who attends a flock- On the eastern end it 12,788 1,107 1,089 18 1,107 gested that three of the principal Bad. maj. I...?. . 1 I 1 1 ii. oisueep w u wwpuwu,. uiura.ik uo jr. TtVue or .Bortzx. The washer- rcason that-.a man who keeps oowfr women of Holland 'and Belgium, so lines only that is, the Kansas branch should be a coward. proverbially clean, and who get up nf ri1A pacific. the Memphis and ew We liko to see a farmer increase the tblr Rt beautifully white, use 0rleang and the Fulton and' Shreye- growth of uscfnl plants and shrubs arounu. uis uome, out uu uuu hid w large nandiul ot Dorax powder to about to build as far as lil i'aso, anu mai me him use rails, poles and boards to ten gallons of boiling water. They roafi reaching ? that point first should propane with;.. ZLT be entitled to receive the subsidies for .iMouftft vo.c ui loftftULftvufa uuut iftfto oaiub I f,. . lihk tmnk line. The northern states Sausage. Housekeepers will do quirinir to be mado stiff) a strong solu- nf Mexico . would, it is asserted, con- well to preserve the folio wing first rate tion- is necessarj'. Borax being, a nA,f trith-this 'route, and obtain all L - il - 1 1 . ft. 1 ' " A Good One Tho Bangor Whig tells a remarkable story of a man down at Tennants. harbor, who, being out in his dory, fell overboard, and, not being able to swim, conceived the idea of striking bottom and footing it ashore. Accordingly, shutting his eyes and his teeth firmly together, he struck, out. for the shore, until, thiuking ho must The Ladies' Mount Vernon Associa- be near land, he opened his eyes and tion have been holding their annual found himself in the middle of ( a corn meetinfr at Mount eruon since tuc field. 17th inst., and adjourned Friday even ing. Miss Ann Parmelia Cunningham, nf Ronth Carolina, was re-elected Re- ' , r gent, and her report shows 'that the treasury has, within the past year, : The maiden name of Milton's mother has long been a matter of doubt A writer iu the Athenceum states that he has recently discovered in the marriago registry of the i Bishop of London entnes - . 1 ... - j w . a. 1 i . i receipt for sausage: . : . VUS ihoir Rnnnlies and machinery ' for thel T,. 'II nf nil .inilv Tn ovorv twplv.nm,n.knfmpnt take ucgree injure me texiure oi me linen. . , , ... ; . : uiaoie iu wiauuou.vM. been replenished to a jwoter-. extent wicU prove that Miltoa'mtlier wis iuau uci uuuiv, - fixinM.tnrnf Paul Jpffrav nr.Teffr es. develoi . . . : A . ; ti , Its effect is to soften the hardest water. Virnn rri mpsnonns nf R:lf Tnr miifh I . . . . . 1 vftftftv, -j. r . ana, inereiore, it snouia oe Kept on tne resources heaped, inrec xaoiespoons , DiacK pep- toilet-table.: To tho taste ? it is rather per, eight. tablespoons ; oi sage anoia 8wecti;cis usca jpi; cleaning uieinaiJN 19 teaspoonlul red pepper, o!. i 8ireoti;vi& oscazpc cieawng inejnaiJN is. . , .. T r". Hfii nniT tho nronerfy presen-cd; an excellent dentrifice. and in not ; The bread of idleness leafing. ... I -1 - IJ
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1868, edition 1
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