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PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT .SUNDAY. Catered at the ioit office as sccond-cUxs miner. a4 sent 10 -ub tenter. aX $J5.Pr ref or 30 cents perroonia rcBLtCATi n orricc. PATRIuTBUHDING. WEST MARKET STREET. . - - IbBSCtlPriOh Tn Dxrtr Patriot Is raxilM frcto sab- CNbers at JerYir:,30 ceruspcr momn ; ro week.' Delifercd in the citr at the ssse rates. jon.t n. nt MUKY. ntlir 4b Irprletr. CREENSUORO, MARCH 28. .S8j. Perhaps the largest transac- tion in cattle'cver -made , iu this country is effected at Fort Wortli, Texas, last Saturday, the Hale beiujrof 7r,XX) head (if full arts the bonds which haw been ro son. uarrov strings finish this little IieWeU OV tilt? tl!lllll4SIO!leS Hi , riui. - Raleigh. . Tim interest will Ikj paid at the National Dunk of the Bepuh lie, New York, ami at the Treas- A capote of black laco is shirred fnim the centre of the crown to the liriin over thick gold wire. Point ed emis of brilliant ml rtblioii IMMENSE? STOCK nrvntRtleiirh. -The coinuiiKsioxit-r formed the trimtiiiuir of. the powt- are still eniraired in reiiewintr this tTtmt " il hiuihiii of the same -r. . , , ..... . . C. . . . class of bonds. Nearly : 01,800,000, have to this date beei. renewed. - . ... - Banter Monday was a : dismal fa'iure as a. holiday. ThV wind swipt streets, ankle deep ii. slush, were, nearly deserted; mid not a female " figure nrrayeuV'fn spring finery nionied a single thorough fare. The display of Easter gar merits was a dismal failure, like the holiday itself, and there is general rejoicing that next year it ironies later and gives everylwidy a prs- pert of bright skies -Mid spring. Charlotte Jou riaii The mad log excitement in Steel . Creek -OF- is placed on one side 'near the. top of the outside. t Scarlet satin and black velvet-strings. On si tike bonnet -of rather large size, known as the iJernnaiii, is a large bunch of rihlMiii ends of golden brown velvet ribbon and a brilliant orange color called; Patti yellow in Ottoman ribbon. An aigrett of the two colors, with a bun h of brilliant, tips ami a long plume of brown finish the outside. This is laced with Ihvwn velvet in side the brim wliile the outside is covered it h' si chancreable brown . ... c ami golil biee. Dull red velvet U used as face trimming for a King Charles hat OutKi'dt ure iundomc black plumes. i: The Spanish or bull lighter's halt, worn by faith ladies ami gviitlemcn AT -D. -Our tie & Ctis. frmrrii iirr! In- flm Ikiirds Mild fSIurotil Hn.ther' f, tl.r Fnuiklh. I ,n. . m.H.l Jih dimax. ;,, Spaf,,, i m-ei, in. l-li.trppe al,,I 'Land and Cattle Company of New York. The price paid was $J5 er hesuU which would aggregate $2, . 000,000. A rorniMiiident of the Phil adelphia FreM snx the Kev. Dr. Tahuage, in his recent lecture at - - Greenville. S. C. referred to the Yankees in decidedly uncornpli xnenUirv terms. In" his lecture he ttold nfa man whowas invitel by a friend to take a drink, but he de clined saying, m, I thank you, I won't drink but you can give me a cigar ami i cent." I don't be lieve," said Mr. Talmage, that you have any such mean, contempt ible'inen in the, South, but that's the kind of men . we have in the North, where I caine fnim." i mTR rRYH. Ifijuidolph t'ouricr: flggs went. at teu cents last week. The jury list is to be revisetl next 'ednes Xiay.- uooeri L:iugnuu an ageu and resjected citizeii of Taberna cle township i -dead. There is . a sheep in New Market township -from which is annually taken nine bounds ot wool. xu view 01 ine yacancies in the ofHces of Alurshal and Collector petitions are being circulated for thq different places. Kaudolph is asking for-a share. . Vbeat'i3 not promising. The jMMir boune is to le sold. Kaudolph furnishes the most im portant defendant nt Feleral court pext week ill the ers4in of ex Deputy Collector Geo. Wheeler charged with trifling with the mail. Ncwbern Journal: Major Den isou is squeezing out nlMint 5Ml gallons of cotton sectl oil per day. Mr. Thomas M.Jones, a prom inent citizen of Hyde county, died on the morning of the 10'th inst. Beaufort Telephone : Little Jimmte Armdeli, 01 ueauiort, way "fooliug' with a toy pistol. Re sult, a bad wound iu his thigh an inch deep. Wilmington SarVEaster Mon day was one of the severest days in the way of cold and ruin, belli ed on by. a stiff northwester, that wo have had in this latitude since the winter commenced. Ualeigh Obxerrer : TI19 Easter offering at Christ church was $973.21 The organ which is to be one of the ornaments tit Christ cbureh is to-be put up April 13th It- will twst $2,:500 A council of the American Legion of Honor will be instituted in this city on the oth of. April, in acconlance with a resolution passed by a pre liininury meeting of the charter niemliers. Saturday J. W. Ujh church captured, at the farm of Cst I P. Williamson, near thin cityi Jtwhua Eattnaii, alias William Gamester, colored, bo.veral years agu he murderetl a man iu .Wilson county. 'Yesterday he was taken there by deputy sheriff O. W.. Jones oCV Wilsotu The Treasurer of North Carolina will pay the inter est on April 1 on the new six jht cci t,4tconstrpctioii'' Ixmds of the North CirJlimi Kailroad. These In announcing : tlie arrival and opening ; of our Spring. uooas wo ieei.aiioro connuenr.;.oi our aoiiirv 10 incoi iuo 1 . 1 n EVEUHOWN IN GREENSBORO. A colored hoy has actually lieen I blue velvet mingled with ostnch bitten bv a nibid dog and the peol v plumes of the same colors, jwanta of our custoxiicrs and ; the 'trade generally tban'over nlo are' up it. arms against tl. All' ?r .8".ul1.! tiefore I We Lave now in stock some of tlie L ' whole canine race Mr. Samuel wn-ath of dull eb ctric bluepansies S. Pegrain leaves tduy for Macon ami black and blue velvet rolh-d Ga. to take "charge of a branch tind the erown and has lour houseorTallmtt &Sms, oiienetl at M,ln!slHf HItrlI,,,,H, 1 . m. Bm ' . . A little Panama is simply trim that place. Mr.Pegmin will take i,,ed with white mull ami feather his family with him ami intends to pompous. ? make that place his h me in the Siraw iMiiinets of all kinds are future. MeNeely promises clos- ?lJ1' ,at "V aml mgthe Mt. ernon, Salisbury, 111 i p:,nisoiM JIIM umbrellas ..tin- a few days, ami devoting his whole same styles prevail as in silk dress utteiitiou to the Boyden Hou.se. It KmIs. ' Heavy Ottomans. IVr.siau has a very large run of patronage l;.Ha., silks are much -used. t .f - The sticks are natural bamboo and uow. there being more that 30 ar Malacca; with handles of crystal rivals a day. Night "le fore last poixfleai., inlaid with gold, and ' '1 .... .i 1. ..... 1 .. . some unknown partv eiiterett th ,ir,"wri'"1' il,ul ""K o--. Swiinsot. House, over Wadswortli's re H.iektii.ies .the nat- stibles; and going into a iwuii UirHjig umbrellas the sticks are1 wiiere tonr Imigers, w. M. vo(mi- oeing matte ahout lourttiuve teet 111 side R. W. Woodside, Pat O'Don- ?Ktj to jest upon tlie noor. Our stock will-be kept constantly replenished tlirougLout the season, and is'too ;v4iried for enuuieratiun. and that liell and Dan Camplell, were sleep j ing gathered up their pants, went j through the pockets, got what inoney they contained, and threw . Digest mf Drci.M. From ada ice shacts of the 88th N. C. Cretllevs. Hays. . A mistake as to course and dis- the pants in the middle of the floor tance iu the cadis of a deed may Ik? ami leu. correcreti wnen wie-means 01 cor u : a " ' mttiiig the sanie!are furnished by f'Ji ?iiiisry. . more certain descrintitiuscontaiued New haa ami boiiuetM are not hm 111 the tleedj ami- where, there, is U large'a.4 fiireverid'seasHrs. ' So ne tlisereiiaiicy between course and of the round bats uo iucludtMr iu diatam e and the other descriptions, uiis ruie urn tuu gomortro, iiemg me ioniK'r must give way. the counterpart of the wide rim- Houston vs. Smith. ' ined hat worn in the Southern 1. A widow is entitled to dower Statei and Mexico, 'the genuine only iu an estate of inheritance, of Gainsborough and Spanish1 bull which the husband hail a seizeu iu fighter's Unit,- which has u large," law or a seizin iu deed, at any time round brim turned up 011 the edge; during the coverture; and there fancyi "straws, tine Tuscans, Leg- fore is not dowable tit a reversion horus ami Panamas are Keti in the or remainder expectant upon an handsomest hats. Two straws are estate of freehold. sometimes seen iu the sitme hat. 2 ' A particular estate of freehold Basket st. a ws ami niugh-and rea- may be surrendered to the remain- tlysatvpreparitlftirkinHtk around" derman by tleed but not by a pa I Kit. The shaiies of isinuets in- role agreement. ! ttlude small ami medium pokes, the Branch & Pope vs. R. R. Co. Very Lo wq& for All. 0 . " J). CURTIS & CO. Greensboro. N. ft, jifarcb 17, 'S3. , ' ' J. F. LOOXABILL, Practical Mill Wrie-ht. (UREI9KSOURO. V. C ( Call on or address the above for estimates on all kinds of Mill Machinery. Rer erences given if debired. iangtry, a close-nttmg eapote, sumll bonnets I nt up to a point in front and i dozeu others. , Velvet, china era te, soft larg red silks, black, white and colored hire ami linen bunting are used for entire bonnets ami hats ami for trimmings. Thu linen bonnets are very pretty ami entirely new. They are shirred over close frames and trimmed with linen ribboit edgetl with gold. Flowers are lavished ujMin most lioiuiets, ami ate not only of muslin but Velvet, silk and satin. . Leaves, rosettes, large bunches of rih!ou ends, cut iu points and made . into ruchiiigs, Mmponfcor Imiws, are among the most novel and becoming trim mings. Itce hi' changeable'-hifes,-black and white with small rosettes fastened at intervals through the pattern, are placed on .in full plait etlruchings or cover tho brim" flatly. Aigrettes, ostrich tips and plumes; silk, feather and.-tinsel' pornjions are among the trimmings,, Springs are of one-inch velvet.' and ''Otto- man silk riblioii,.two ;andrthree pairs' being worn," each of 'color used iu the bonnet and trimmings, i cttnversitui, and constitutes a cause. Ugloretl straws tit an Kimis are tu uciiou unuer ine present system I A railway coiiipauv is liable in daiiiagfS sustiiiued by reason of a tfelay iu the shipment of freight. 2. Where it refuses to receive freight tendered for transportation, an action for the penalty of fifty dollars, as provided by the act of lSiD, chapter 182, may be brought. 3. When the action is for the penalty for allowing freight when received to remain unshipped for. more that, nve days, as provided by the act of 187-H75, chapter 240, section 2: Held, the 4five days" mean, five full running days ex clusive of the clay, of delivery : aud the' day of shipment. Camiichael vs. Moure. Suits upon otlicial. bonds made fiuyable to . the State must be brought in the name of the State. Bat.Kev., chap." 80, sees. 10,-11. The statute requiring the real par ty, iu interest to prosecute does not apply to such actions. 11 ill vs. Burton. v 1; A'tromplaint alleging that de fendant siezed the plain titles gootls and appropriated them to his own use, charges both a trespass and a JL Sergeant Manufacfg Co. GREENSBORO, K. C, MANUK.CTUKHt8 OF Farrar Turbine Water Wheel. i Saw (Wills, CANE MILLS, HORSE POWERS, . Plows Straw Cutters A ndirons, of every description. March 7. w&mw rr-: ill Rangoon, Rogers and WestenhoWs seen. The etilors.aro the same as Jot procedure. . .. 1 iu dress goods, yellows of. the or- 2.. Where,-in such case, the judge ange class prevailing, from . the j chargeti that if the . jury should brilliant color in the plumage of 1 find that the property was taken the Baltimore 'oriole- to Hhe dulfi fnim the possession of the plain- IP QD(D tint .that? merges into .a .gohlen Imiwnbull blues and reds of, the terra cotta and 'strawberry tinfs ' t miner new- names, yenowisu ami reddish browns,' olives aud ''a new and brilluuit scarlet arcprcvailing. tints. . . ." Among the new hats is a little caiote of linen, with 1 full plaiting of lae around the 1 facef eaeh blossom iM)mpuis aud a littlfc gtild tumib hold the folds at the back. Gilt edged linen and peach blew- titl by force and against his will, he wouhl lie entitled to recover some "damage" although he had' no titler'it?, no error.-- ' Stilley vs. McCox. . ' There is no -law which prohibits a judge, in his charge t the jury, from pronouncing ;a dissertation upon such moral qqestt'Qns as are suggested liy the, incidents, of tho trial,' p'rovitled tlie' language used is TriUiohtprejudlcW to either par-. Rogers, Westenkolm, and Ameriean 'IRIE1F iKMiimm m. Silver plated and . Rogers refined Steel Knives,'. Forks and Spoons. Fac tory, F.indings and Carnage Materials of all kinds, to be found at & GO'S : , On account of. taking stock,1 we; are ofTering great bargains in this line. Now is the time to save mpneyw Call and see ns; &...CO. 0ELL
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