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'he Farmer's Column. Planting Coex in Deux. Our readers are aware that we have ocoa- cracks. The good effect is equal JJorth CWlta m Whether the 8tove be hot Of COld. Court of .! Quarter Sessions, Fekruary Term, A.D., ltiOS. Stale Bread, It is not generally known that stale bread, when im- John Weyner James Underwood. Original Attachment. Of nlantinS Com either ill ; 1 wit mid re linked for a hollt ail hour, tlii. .-us is not in inhabitant of this State : Order- sionally urged the superiority of the . mersed in cold water for a moment or practice drills or in sm.all hills thick in the row, whcretlie highest amount of produce is t he object. The average increase, in a number of observations and experi ments in drill or thick bill planting, has been about twenty-five per cent. John Johnson says that this increase much more than overpays the slight additional crst of labor in hoeing, and nearly doubles the corn fodder. We find onr views, endorsed in a recent ar ticle in the Clyde Times with the sig nature of " W.." which we recognize as that of Joseph Watson, well known as an intelligent and successful farmer. He; Utertes tht he has used Emory's corn planter for twenty yea-s,nnd finds Its a labor saving implement, planting eight acres a day, and enabling him to put in his crop promptly and in season, even if there happen to be at the time a scarcity of farm laborers. He remarks that the object of planting rows both ways, is not equal in practice to the is in every respect equai 10 uewiy . . t,;e Umillbom rimt, for d. ed by the court, that advertisement be made for baked bread. What do they foudaut to be and appear at the next term of the court of rivae and (Quarter Sessions, to be Beta lor the county of Guilford, at the court house in Greens . boro. ou the third Monday of Mar next, then and J there to replevy, plead, auawer or demur, or the property levied on will be condemned to the satis faction of the plaintiff's debt, and judgment granted according tolaw. Witness, L. Swaim, clerk of said court, at oce, the third Mondav of February, A.D. 1868. ' 7 : 6w : 8 LYNDON SWAIM, e. . . North Carolina, GUILORD COUNTY. I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. February Term, A.D. 1WJB. B. F. Hoover . The Cambridge Copper Company. Original Attachment. It anneariinr to the court, that the defendant in WO look With Contempt on the tOVS and this case is not a resident of this State: Ordered , . , by the court,- that advertisement be made for six trifles Upon Which OUr hearts have teka ,le Greensboro 2Yin for said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Some ladies Of Otir acquaintance SaV ; Guilford, at the court house in Greensboro, on the , , J third Monday of May next, then and there to r- that it the "stay lay" is uot unconsti-! pievy. plead." answer or demur ; or judgment will be taken according to Jaw. Witness, L. Swairafclcrk of said court, at office, Wit and Wisdom. Wrong is but falsehood put in prac tice. Ready -money payments are the best promoters of frugality. By a fashionable young married wo man : The latest thing out my hus band. Punch. As we rise from childhood to youth, hitherto been set. tutional it is nevertheless very dam aging to the constitution. A celebrated lawyer once said that the three most troublesome clients he importance attached to it in theory, J ever had were a young lady who want arid then adds some reasons of the.! ed to be married, a married woman "row -one-way "system," in addition to those which we. have formally given, and which necessarily results from the use of a planter or drill. He states in substance that while the plowing of the sod is gling on, which should be done with a strong team, a lighter team may he employed to harrow the freshly turn ed earth as fast as each '-land" is com pleted, and the corn planter follows im mediately after. This obviates the ne cessity of waiting till the whole, field is completed for cross working, and plan ting in the old fashioned way when the soil; perhaps, has become dry, and many days lost by the delay. The rows thus planted by means of the drill will be either straight, or contain no short cr Kiks; and hence the cultivator may 1h run close to the rows, and lessen the amount of hand hoeing. Another ad vantage is, the hoes may follow imme diately after the cultivator while the earth is fresh and mellow ; and any stalks accidentally covered are imme diately relieved and set up, without leaving them partly prostrated several days, as in the old practice, until the cross cultivation is commenced. He further adds that he prefers to drill with the one horse, to any five men plan ting by hand and hoe, even after the whole field has been marked both ways; and that none of his neighbors raise greater crops of corn or at so little ex pense per bushel. Cultivator. Influence of the Moos osPlaxts. L Vines, if pruned when the moon is increasing in light, will shoot ont.spread and grow fast,particularly if done in the second quarter, because, as the light of the nioon increases, so does the sap in the tree. 2. Vines, if pruned when the moon is decreasing in light, will not spread nor grow fast, particularly if it be done during the last quarter, because the sap decreases with the light. 3. Timber cut down when the moon is increasing will soon become rotten, particularly if she be in her second quarter. 4. Timber cut down when the moon is decreasing, will fast for years, and the more durable it will be if cut down during the lust quarter, .". Pea sown during the moon's in ccase will bloom to the last, and will be. full and rich in flavor : still m ire certain it sown during the second quar ter. 5. Peas town when the moon is de creasing in light will lie just in the op posite eotulition. 0. The age. to which a pomgranite will live, depends on the moon's age at the time of planting; it will live just as many years as the moon was days old. . 7. Plant and shrubs shoot up and take little root, if planted when the moon is decreasing in light, and in the odlaeal ftfttS, (n. mini, Libra, or Aqua rius. S. If planted when in the signs Tau i us Virgo, or Capricornus, they take deep root and do not grow tall, WhM a crack is discovered in a Stove, through which the lire or smoke penetrates, the aperture may be com pletely cloned in a moment with a com- who wanted a divorce, and an old maid who did't know what she wanted. the th:rl Mimdav of February. A. IX 1860. 7 : 6w : $8 LYN1X$ SWAIM, c. t. e. Vorili Carolina, 1 GUILFORD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, A.I). lst. ilreuuser, Kellogg & Co. John P. Bigler. Original Attainment. It appearing to the court, that the defendant in this caHe is not an inhabitant of this State : Order ed by the court, that publication !e made for six weeks in the Uieensboro 1 ix.-j lor saw (letemlant "Well wasn't that a finished sermon l.-wl fliii: m.iniinnr V natod nllA rwr- . to be and appear at ' the next court of Pleas and Son of another as they Came OU,t Of : Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of l,,..l. ilT?inialifwi " M9 tln renlv uuutoru, at tne court nouse in ureensooro, ou me "yes, it was finished at last, although 1 began to think it never would be." A Western papereontains the follow ing apology: "The editor is absent, the foreman has the toothache, the "devil" is drunk and trying to drink lager beer out of a boot jack, the press is out of order, and we ain't well ourselves so please ex cuse a poor paper this week." A chaplin in Arkansas says that a man buying furs was conversing with J a woman at whose house he called, and asked her if there were any Presbyte rians around there. She hesitated a moment, and said she guessed not, her husband had "nt killed any since they'd lived there." " Who died for you f At a colored Sabbath school, in this county, a few weeks ago, the devout teacher asked the question, "who died for you f After a spell of silence and, a spell of whisper ing a little "nig" about forty years old replied, A brum Linkum." "Cuffee, what do you think de mose useful ob de planets de sun or de moon f ' " Well, Sambo, I tink de moon orter take de fus rank in dat ar' 'tickular." "Why you tink so, Cuffeer "Well, I tell yon, kase she shines by night when we want light, and de sun shines by day when we don't !" The morality of some people is like their crockery; they have two seta, one third Mondav of Mav next, then aud there to re plevy, plead, answer or demur, or the property levied on will be condemned to the satisfaction of the plaintiffs debt. Witness, L. Swaim, clerk of said court, at office, the third Monday of February, A.D., IStjS. 7 : bw : fS LYNWN SWAIM. c. c. e. Vorth Carolina. i GUILFORD COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, A.I). leW. B.F.Hoover t. The North State Mine. Original Attachment. It appearing to the court, that the defendant in this case is not a resident of this State : Ordered by the court, that advertisement be made for six weeks in tile Greensboro Timet for said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Guilford, at the court house in Greensboro, on the third Monday of May next, then and there to re plevy, plead, answer or demur ; or judgment will be taken according to law. Witness, I,. Swaim. clerk of said court, at office, the third Mondav of February, A.D. WK. 7 : bw : LYNDON SWAIM, c. c. e. iratches for Everybody ! T A SVPERB STOCK of, Hat Gold and Silver Watcher, all warranted to run, and thoroughly regulated, at tkt lew l'rice 0(10 each, and tatuartiun guaranteed. 100 Solid gold huuting watches. . .fciOt) to flCOO 100 Magic cased irold watches. . . . "J.'.O to 000 100 Ladies' watches, enameled loom 200 Gold hunting chronometer watches 200 to 300 Geld hunting Knglish levers. . 200 to 300 Gold hunting duplex watches. 100 to 000 Gold hunting American watches 100 to 500 Silver huuting levers 50 to 000 Silver hunting duplexes 70 to 500 Gold ladies' watches 00 to 1,000 Gold hunting lepiiits 00 to 1,000 Miscellaneous silver watches. 50 to 2,500 Hunting silver watches 25 to 5,000 Assorted watches, all kinds . . 10 to The above stock will he disposed of on the pop ular one price plan, iriving every patron a tine gold or solid silver watch for 10, without regard to value ! Wright, Urn. & Co., 161 Broadway, New York, wish to iiunetliately dispose of the above magnifi cent stork. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and Well mixed . Hold era are entitled to the article named in their certi- for show and one for nse; and thev both , ficmtf; lffllS52L do"", U ' a watch worth tl.OOU or one worth ess. 1 he re- answer the same purpose, tne one satis lies the minds of other people, the oth Jen 30b lM 200 200 100 200 200 75 100 00 70 From whence the naiaef What will they wt Will they use thread coarse or fine t Do they use much thread t er their own. But this may serve the purpose of this world they are of no value for the next. Xever faitit when yoft are alone. Always select some good opportunity or young man. The more persons there are about you the more success ful will he your fit. Be very careful, therefore, never to risk a faint unless you have an object in view. A woman should not only faint well, but lie above suspicion. There are cases where even hysterics are profitable. On a winter night, when the moon shone bright,and the snow was crusted o'er; with a maid as fair as seraphs are, I slid from a hill down lower. Ere we reached the plaec, like a horse on a race, our swift gliding sled careened ; and with tresses fair, streaming back on the air, Sweet Sallie went eend over eend. As our Mother do. We were amused the other evening, says an exchange, at three little, girls playing anvmg the sage brush in a back yard. Two of them were"making believe keep house," a few yards distant from each other neighbors as it were. One of them says to the third little girl : "There, now, Nelly, you go to Sarah's house and stop a little while and talk, and then you come back and tell me what she says about me ; and I'll talk about her ; then you go and tell all 1 say,and 0 ConHaoa Sense Family SWta Machine. Simplicity 1st in use the same. Bishop lawn, Beaver- eiotn ana tow. They will : flax, cotton ilk & small twins turn of any of our certificates entitles vou to the article named thereon, upon payment, irrespec tive of its worth, and as no article valued at less than $10 is named on any certificate, it will stones be seen that this is no lottery, but a straight for ward, legitimate transaction, which may be partic ipated in even by the most fastidious. A.single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 20 cents, five for $1. eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for 5, sixty-six and more valuable premium fur $1W ; one hundred and most superb watch fur$10. T acvuts or those wishing employment, this is a rare upjxir tuuity. It is a legitimately conducted business, authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Kxprvss, with bill for collection on delivery, so that no di satisfaction can possibly occur, i'rv us. Address WEIGHT, BBOTHKK&CO., Importer, 7 : 'dm Ml Broadway. N Y. "Torth Carolina, i GITLFOKD COI N'I Y. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, A.D. 1(W, It; F. Hoover VI. The Deep River Mining Company. Original Attachment. In this sase it appearing to the court, that the defendant is not a resident of thiw State: Ordered by the court, that advertisement be made for six weeks in the Greensboro Timet for said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to he held for the county f (iiiilforn, at tlie court house in Urpeiishoro, on the third Monday of May next, then and ther to re plevy, plead, anwer or demur ; or judgment will be taken according to law. Witness, L. Sw aim, clerk of said court, at office, the third Monday of February, A.D. 186U 7:6w:f8 LYNDON SWAIM, c. t. e. I08Uion consisting of wood ashes and j then we'll get mad and won't speak to oommon suit, lnwle up In a paste with ! to each other just like our mothers do v : -"' ' PM "d -ver thvt' you kntw, O) thafJJ bf each Tun.". North Carolina, GUILFORD COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Session, February Trm, A.D. 1S0S. Marco Witty M. Jam R. Mcndeiihall and Duncan MRa. Original Attachment. It appearing to the court that tht defendant in this ease an not inhabitant of this Stats : Order ed by the court, that advertisement be madsfor six week iu the Greensboro Timet for said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Plea and Quarter Session, to be held for the county of Guilford, at the court lmiie in Greensboro, on the third Monday of May next, then and there to re plevy, plead, answer or demur ; or the property Uvied on will be condemned to the satisfaction of the plaintiff's debt. Witnes, L. Swaim, clerk of said court, at , the t!,ird Monday of Fibruary, A D. 1868. y 1m Is) LYNDOr 8WAIM, . . 'How long does it tak one to learn," aud arc they easily S are they managed ' By whom are they madef How are they operated! About half as much u double thread Ma chine, and from a common spool without rewinding "So simple, that achild can use them," so says Mr S L Dunn of Glade Spring, Va. Br the C. S. F. 8. M. Co. By hand or treadle, at rate of 300 to 1000 stitches per minute Are they like Seeomb & Go's 1 Will they hero T F They are different tiaUy Pome Machines require basting, Will thev sew through thicV gsthera f Our will hem, fell, team, stitch, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid, embroider, and gather. Ours hem without hand creasing, and tuck and seam, without basting. They will, aud cross seam without breaking threads or dropp'g stitches job PRiNTiisre OF BVBEY DESCRIPTION, -NEATLY, CHEAPLY, AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, IN THE VERY BEST STYLE, AXD ON REASONABLE TERMS, BUT NOT ON A CREDIT. ROSADALiS. Orders by mail from parties un known must be accompanied by the money. , How long laatt will they 1 30 years, or day, de pends upon how used. We know some used from 1 to 7 years now do ing good service. They are not, because not complicated. Tirhicli 1 the nest I ff flu Richmond Hair Dye produces a beautiful color it is instantaneous and permanent it is the best in use. Kxamine the circulars in our hand and you will see the certifi cates of numerous I lair Dressers and Drugi"1 this effect. For sal in Greensboro by VORTF.R & ECKKL. 1 ly ltnugittt. Are they liable to get out of order f What is their is f Is the sewing durable t How? A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE il. JUST UEOilNltl Land Ovrnert can make a good thimj of it ! .' ! The Great Richmond Wine-making Company will pay two dollar per gallon, for all the Grape must or juice that can be raised ! ! ! This company has just commenced operations j with a large capital, aud is fully able to buy all ths mice our iwople can make, and av the rash tor it. This is a good chance to make a good deal nf money with but little labor anil expense. The (rape bears regular annual crops, ami the young 5brl3 in., and 8 inches vines commence bearing the Second year aner w,.,, u ..;,,,. in i settiiiL'. lbs. Price 16, U04 Too who will at once embrace this splendid opportunity win uo wen so ca.;' on vtesfrtwa is Co., tireentlxtro, A'. C, and buy, for cash and tar ter, a nice lot of well-ruoted vines, ready for set ting, at very low tignrr. Thev still have on ham! several thousand choice FRUIT TRF.KS of ail kinds for sale. Address W KMT BROOK & CO., ltf Jhx liJ. Creentboro, S. G 27, and fct. Please call and exam ine, or get sample, and be your own judge. MCut stitches and pull on seam, Ac. Of w horn can they be bad? D H L Fish, Agent. Mox t, Greeus boro, N. C. Eztractt rein a er o many tettvnonivh. Speaking e the '. F. 8. Machine, Dr. II H Stapi.ks, of Greenboro, N. C, ay:--" I have for several mouth had in use in my fam ily, one of tlie Common Sense Sewing Machine with which we are well pleased." Mr. SvSAJf L, Dl'NN. of Glade Spring, Va., says:--" After using other Machine of higher price, I prefer this on tor general use." Mr. A H McAt LKV, of Thomasville, N. C, says : "My wife is much pleased with the Ma dune she got .of you at $20. Site say she would nut take ftOfor it. It doe fine," Ac. 4-0m IV JA2VE9 SLOAN 4k. SONS, GROCERS and COiiXlSSIOX MERCHANTS, I ly Greensboro, X. C. DR. VI M. H . ALBBH.HT, Having ocated at G. W. Albright', 7 mile Kortb-Weal of (ir-eiibboro, offers I. is Professional Service to he public. 2--ly J HARPER LINDSAY, Jr., . (SuccetHir to Ernett Linttau) D.aler in Confectionerie, Groceries, Domesti and Foreign Fruit, Fancy Article, Toy, Notions, Ac. Next door to Southern Express Office. Greensbsro, X. C. II ly J. A. Gilmer, 8r., J. A. Gilmkr, Jh. GILJIER OILMER, ATTORSEYS AT LAW, and SOLICITORS IS BAXKMUPTVYr Greenslsiro, X. C. All business intrusted to their rare in the Court of this Judicial District, and Court of Ikuikrupt cv, and the I'ruted Mates Circuit Court, will re ceive prompt attention. I y IMPORTANT! X Received of The Phr- nix Insurance Company, Hrenvtr, Krlie-gg Jt Co., Agents, Greensboro, X. ('., (81.ntH.ij Four thous and Dollars, lieing tlie amount of Policy No. "I in full for loss by fir (attained by meat Cisnpany Shop, N. C. lSigne.ll U. P. Sl'IKRS. ' fireeiisboro, N. C., IMr. 'Srd, Hie. Loess promptly adjusted and paid by IIKNRY CI. KELjLOQG A CO., Hankers and Iiisurane Aguta, (reetisboro, N. C. Successors to Hitr viki: KstXOOU A Co. l ly orth (,'arolfnn. Gl.TI.FORD ( OI XTV. Court "f Kijuity, Master' Office. Sally R irk man and other VI. Lindsay Millis and other. J'etitiun to tell I. a., J. It apX'ring to n:y satisfaction upon aCdavit tiled iu mv office, that the defendants. I.indsav Millis, Marian J. MJIH, Martha Milli and John Millis, reside without the limits of -bis Stale: it is therefor ordered that publication ,,. ninde for six surcefsive week in the (irewnsboro Times, notify ing the said defendant of the filim; of this petition, and that unlem they appear at the next term of this Court to be held for the County of Guilford, at the Court House in Greet islstro. on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday oi March rtet, and then ami ther plead, answer or demur to sanl petition the same will be taken as confessed, and set donti fur hearing tx forte a to them. Witness, Ralph Gorrell. Clerk am! Mauler of said Court, at office, this IfJih day of February, m. RALPH CORRKiX, C. M fc. 5 fiw 18 ,rtli a roll mi. Gl ILFORD t Ol'XTY. Court of Lquitv, Master's Office. J. W. f). McNairy XI, John M. Clyruer and other. Original Hill. It appearing to my satisfaction upon affidavit tiled that the defendant, John M, ('Inner, resides beyond tlie juriadictioti of the Court and without the limits of this State : it i therefore ordered JL JUJb Jl MM. MUM. A tSouthern Health Restorer ! I THE BIST BLOOD FCRIFUR IN TBI WOKLD 5 DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ROSADALIS, for the cure of SCROFl : LA, IN ALL ITSffORSISr SUCH AS Consumption in its early stages, En largement and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Liver, Kidneys, &c : Rheunia tisui, WTiiroSvvelling, Mercnrial Affec- lions. Sore Ej-es, Old Sorea, Diseases Peculiar to Females, Eruption of the Skin, General Bad Health and all other Diseases caused hv an IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD. t ft The following, aiiiemg many kundretlt of our best citizens, testily to its teoialtral efficacy, CKRTIFICATEA FROM We know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadali to he a safe and reliable Alternative. Ar . and tuke pit is lire iu reioinuiending it to the profession and me public. J.IL IM'KAJL.H.U., A. D. MOORE, L. A. BTiTli, 11. G. JIAR11AM, W. A. DUAGGA, E. BARNES, R. W. KING, S. WOODAIG). W. T. BREWER, W. J. BULLOCK, January 7th, 1H I hereby certify that I am personally acquiiuted with the above-iiaineti liiUHUii.k, aou tin-, an s gentlemen of resvcta!illty and standii'io it . community. ' T. C. DA Vis. Mayor of S ittoa, Bi . C. January 11th, JOHN E. O'SILLIVAN, Tl.S and SHEET JROX WARE MAXVFACTORY, Corner Wst-Markt and Auria Strfft ( .rf iinlidi it V (' Tliw rii.i- keep foulantltt on hand, or will make to order, , lhat pnhhcatioii be made for nx succeasive weeks at short twtice, "all description of Tin and Sheet "' Greensboro Tunes, notifying the said ile Iron work, htoves, Ransres and Hot Air Furnace j fci"lut of the fjhnp of this bill, and that unles lie repaired and out up. 1 'articular attention paidi,, amiearat the next term of this Court to lie held for work . f',l 'i uuitiuni, .o ,i,e v mi i I 01 Cotton, Woolen and Tobacco Factory Hteticil Itrand of all kinds cut to order. IlfESTBROOK A CO., T l'ROl'RIETOKH OF TDK WESTUROOK H 0 RSKR IKS, ( 1 reemlioro, S. C. Nursery Stor on Washington street, Cbas. W. Westbrook will be found at his Residence on West i Market street or at the Nursery Store, during i February and .March November and December, i the best seasons for transplanting. All orders prompt I filled. 1 ly (jm j ijreenslsiro, on tlie 4lli 31on(lay alter tliv4tli niou- i f ! ' day of March next, and then and then- plead, jin; I wer or demur to the same iudtment will I j taken as confessed, and the cause set down tr i hearing tx parte as to him. Witnes. Ralph Gorrell, Clerk and Master of said Court, at office, this :i7th day of February, I Mfc. RALPH GORREl'L, C. M. E. 0 Gw 9 DHVOH and ti j: im i i;s. VOHTEll ECKEL would respi'Ctfullv call the attention of Physician, and the community at large, to their larve stock Depot in North of Driiirs, Medicine, Paint, Oil, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Soap, liruthe of all Undi, Patent Me'dieinet, Surgical and Dental Instrument. Fine Tobacco and Cigars, together with all ar ticle usually kept in a firt alas Drug Store. Physicians' Prescriptionsarefully compounded at all hour. Orders from a distance promptly tilled and forwarded at the lowest t'ath rate. ir Vfn. H. W. Oil worth, iTl Jkf.-I STV. MA KI R ; West Market, next door to the Time Office, wishes to say to the ladies of town and county, that he continue to carry on the AlANTUA- JMl K1KO business. Hbe is in regular receipt of the latest sty les of ladies and children' costume. The great suceea in the past warrant her in as suring entire atifaction to all whtffkvor her with fiatrouag in tlie' future. Price very low. The adie are respectfully solicited to give her a call. Greensboro, N. C, March 5, lSBH. fjtf arblc Toinb-fclon;. Tomb-Stones of every design and style, either of American or ltal ian marble are furnished by the uudersigneit, at New Vork pt;ic-, freight aitdrd, boxed anil deliv ered at Gm-tisboro, N. C., or at any Rail Roail Canilinn, warranted sound anil free of brcska MRS. N. MAURICE, Fashionable Dress and Cloak-Maker, (South Elm streevG reensboro, N. C.) Ladies and Children' furnishing goods. Ribbon. Glove, Real Lace and ligations, Dress and Cloak Button, Trimming in every variety, Cam brio, Corsets. Ladies and Children's Hosieries, Gaiter and Shoes, Lace Collar ami Cuff. RANCH OF hlhF.. DEMORKSTS EMPO RIUM OF FASHIONS. New Patterns received regularly. Pattern cut lo order. 4 3m . BT OEBDfl, BlfiHh 'mmikf, alwayi on (tale at Times office. Hi.jsfe, yvitli no extra cbarge for toot s'.otie or onMsTary inscription. With an experience of several years, satisfac tion is guaranteed. l'rice Utti will lie furnished on application by mail or otherwise. All letters promptly answered, and order by mail attended to. HENRY G. KELLOGG, Office in Bank of Henry G. Kellogg A Co., 3 tf. , Greensboro, N. C. Tbc bct Korosine Oil and tlie new and improved Hun Burner, for sale by Feb. 6, ltm JAS. BLOAN A SONS. North Citrolina, GUILFORD COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Session, February Term. A.D. 1SS6. Cyru P. Mendenhall and .fames B. Madahall Jepb C. Manning. Original Altachmtnt. It appearing to the court, that the defendant I this case it not an inhabitant of this fit ate : Order ed by the court, that advertisement be made fsr ix week la the Greensboro 7 t'mr for said de fendant to be and appear at the next court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Guilford, at the court house iu Greensboro, sn the third Monday of May next, then and there to re plevy, plead, answer or demur, or the property levied on will be condemned to the satisfaction t the plaintiff debt. Wittier, L. Swaim, clerk of aid court, atoffiee, t third Mondy of February. A.D. 1808 7 i 9w : IB LYNDON tJWAIM, c o. e. 1 ROKADAUS WILL CURE TUT. WORST ( ASUS OK HCROFVLA. READ THE STATEMENT BE LOW AN1 1 'ESP AIR MOT. ytasas Cttvxzr, Sept. Ltb, Vtst. Dr. J. J. I.AWKiiNCK: lh-ar Sit- My youngest daughtn', sge.1 f' years. Im Istn drwtdfiilly atfiieteil with scrofula m arly all her life, 1 tried a gnat mafv Pliyss cians, but without relieving tier lunch; iu tart, most of i1k-.1i aid tiirit a.- no hope o mr.'. Dur U.s the lat Spiina she was worse t'.:,n vr, l. i Iht.Iv am! limi-s heing covered viitii sous ud bloHchei wiih fcce and eyes badly nicerauu au wullen. Whilst in this i ..minion, 1 v.ss in. r.nl by Dr. L. A. Stitb to try jour hoeadahs 1 at mice prwurvd three Ixittles, : nd coiiuiHiicid giv.i.g it to her. Tht efert veil magi) al. Iu Uu i.c .!, to mv gnat astonishment, the vttt i '-Htlj .cell 1 am, sir. Your, with much recprri ami jrraii:tds. W. W. Ul IiNLiT. ROSADALIS CURES ALL SKI' DISEASES. WllJf.v, N. C, Sept. 15, 157. Dr. LawKEXCE-DetrSir: In KB, my .. iiw aged Ave years, was vaccinated with' wl at proven to bt impure matter, which conipleiely de stroyed hi health. He ha bee afHictd with aa inveterate and extremely troublcumie Eruption the Hin, sometimes breaking out in sore, Ac. Rstmlalis was uresrribeil by my familr nhysirl Dr. A. 1). Moore. After taking it a fryv weeks, my son became ami remain entirely veil. Yours truly, J. B. DANIEL. CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. This i to certify that I waamrrd Liter Cm plaint by Dr. Lau'rem c's Rosadati. after having been coiitined to my lied aud house fur a long tim, and trying varioiin medicine without benefit. I know of several other in this county cured through the use of Rosadalis, and it ran he found in marly every house in my iieighbnrliood, and thev all praise il as a great medicine. THOMAS THORN. Greene county, August 14, 1HU7. ROSADALIS JS A POTENT REM EDY IN ALL CHRONIC DIS EASES. From G W. Blount, Esq.. Attorney at Law, Wil son, N. C. I haie rM-en curcil Chmnle Innntnmation of the Ear ami P.irtinl Dcatio ss ot'teo ve;,rs' stand ing, by K if? . KALIS. GEO. W. llLOl NT. ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE VERY WORST CASES OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. I hereby certify that 1 was cured of long (land ing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bonlsaiif Dr. Lawrence's Roma dauh. JAMES WILLS. Wilson, N. C, May fi, 1867. X 4" The Roi-adnlis thnrtuighly eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, -and restore the a tire system to s healthy condition. It is peribctly harmless, never prisluring Ihs slightest injury. Ilf It I not a Secret Quack Remedy. The ar tides of which it is made are published aroi.ti each bottle, and it is used and endorsed by th leoliiig Physicians everywhere it is ktioun. PREPARED ONLY BY J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., Cuemiot, BALTIMORE MD. (Late ofWilron, North Carolina.) Price $ l..?o ler JBolflr. ty 8old wholesale by all the priucioa! WboJ sale Druggists, in all the large cities .f the Unite I States and British America, and retailed ly Drug gists everywhere. All letters of inquiry, Ac, promptly !. Addrcs Dk. J. J. LAWRENCE, Solo I'roprlttor aud MbiiufouiureT. SO Hanover si , ItuRimore, ail. or sue in umntlro.Jx. ' uv and R. W. GLIiNN PORTER &. BCKRL The Times 18 PUBLISHED BTBKT WEEK By Jas. W. Albright & Bro. iPMWlvi HW ies)f, in adyuW fl. jtjnm rKlv. ib wh ' ijjsis inS 1 aai'iiv,;;:.-::' jfi Oy'ypijl 6.t wdtt:;:;::::::::::: Z f tJM tnn ...,o..k. ao.oo column 1st insertion 7.00 9 .. t. fttttt.Vk ,-. .( 1 TI 1 "'till., ... molt aawnwntii, z.ou i.tm MM) 1.00 On year,.,,.,,. -,t .w-.m,,,,,- 60.00 Card lii Directory, one year, (In advance) , LOO MWMWHiiiiifcL, iy.mvw. ju 1.01?;:::::::::::::::: ill tach additional, 3.0 vara in uirectorv, one year, tin auvance; i.ou t.W Yearly advertisements changed qaarterly If desired. Payment quarterly. iranaieni auveniieDieni payanie in aava CT Obhuary aotices, over five lino, Trtisemsnt.. n advance, charged ai Business Directory. Attorney) at Law Scott . Scott, NttHtl' glUI, WWWtt Court Hous. t sister t Gilmer, North Kim, opposite Court House, (set advertisement.,) Ay6or', Tat building. Scmkt S.ttUi, North Room, Patrick Row, in rear of Por ter A lWkle's Drug Store. Urair trials. West Market tj rorter EeM, Street, McConnel bulld'uig. Wt Market, next court house, (see adv.) AwetloiMMT. H'. E. Kdmardt. k Btorrs. it. O. mriinqt , ,r South Elm, opposite Ka press GBlcs. North v. .i. L-i... ....u. r..,,- If...... cnu, . -nl vu , huh... Banker and Insurance Agents. Henry C Mymdgg, i Bomb Kits, Tate, building, (ee ad v. ) W 'dtvn Shaker, 8oHth Kim. opposite Express OSce, (see adv.) Bsot and 8hae Makers. Jf. Kirch Schletgel, West MSlhst, opposite Mansion Hotel, ' i Vitrar nnnnraeturer. J. Uroelmnnn, bonth Khn.CaldweM block. Cabinet Maker ami Vsnfertitkem. John A. I'riteheU, fjkalth Elm, near Depot. trm.ftUim, Corner of Sycamore and I a it stresls. ntrat tor in Brlek-tvork. iMtid SIrKmykt. V.yrjwtmn la Wood-sork. Jal.L Oakley. a'oufertioiiem. . r iHSmet, Tst Building, eorusr stSre. ' ' J Harper l.indtay, Jr., SfcUth Kim. rra--rink ing and Fashions. Afr. .V. Mamnet, South Kim, (ee adv.) j Jsr. A Dilmrtk, 1 Next door to Time OflJc. Dentist. j. n: iiowiett. 1st door left band, up stain, Garrett building. M Scott. East Market, Albright's kloek. Dry Cioodk, Orocers and Prodnce W. X Mn, East Market. Albright's new building .. . Kontnhn, Corner East Market and North Kiwi. Liudsav comer, (see ailv.) A. Weitheriy. t Corner East Market and Davie streets. W. ti. trotter, I East Market, Albright's new building. L. R. May, ' West Market, opposite Porter A Eckel, (sec adv.) It. C. Mion, West Market, opposite Court Hon. ,N .sfi. Slonm Sam, South Kim, near Depot, (ee adv.) f it. Yatet. 8uth Kim. Batith Gilmer, tbjposit KouOiern Hotel. , J. I). KHne, East Market street. . Steele, Corner East Market and Davie streets. D. W. V. Iteutom, Corner South Elm and Sy earn ore. Rogart el- Murray, East Market, South Side. Washington M., on the Railroad, tiroeers and 'on feet loner. Xtarretl 4 Wklte, i,, , (,, Est Market, next Ioa Office, fteneral KsBiKratloa OtsBee. lor the West aad south-Wet. Laatf Ximmrr, (icn'l Homhern Agent, II and O. R. R., West .Market, opposite Munition ItOtf West .MarKet, Opptwito Alanston Hotel. Jnllfoid Land Arfency of North-Carolliiii. ilin t( ft Orettrr, Gen'l Wert Market, ilte Mansion Hotel. J. W. S. Parker, East Market it., near Court House. '..pfasM K. TAom, Corner ftoutti r.un a"it ryycamor. i?iui i . '4)in Maniif UtSH, W. Ix. Keecs, prof aetor, ,, . Corner West Market and wreeno sues is, (see adv.) . M OsstOirr Hotel, Scale A Block, proprietor, . -fWest Market, near Court House. rianter't Hotel. J. T. Reese; pl-oprietor, j(. East Market, net CMtrt House. ) Davis street. , AllllHiery and Lady 's Ooods, "'East MarkX'Albrifrht' new building. .If rt. Snrak Adam, W'esf Market, opposite Court House. Masic and Iflusleal Instruments. ' j i .1 .ltfi- MaMirke, fUstli Elm, (eeadv.) Wurseryaieu. "to I.yifl4rpal Co., Washington, near Kail road. ihototfriiihera. tlttflt ek Tate,, Wat Market, opposite Court Bow, ap stairs. THE G mvimim mux ...e-- -J " is osi. j , :mi ....j--,,, ,. a,:. : a ; , , "jjjaasrxgcrr: 1- , - . . .-s..ss-'..-a.-7T mmsf .;!!ii-M.irt .itrvitm -rfrxPri1 t,m tmrnzz. .7 . .... ' ... z.. tM,,...,-;.., r wrw" ' Thursday, April 16, 168. A. l'ffT I GREENSBORO, N. 0., ' - '' ' e ' NO. 11. m A, S. 'orter. y ,iuuU lV West Market, McConnel building. . Jtu. K. Hall, North Khn, appogir eourthoue.. Cs1veat-Markrt and Greene. fletvlntt IvIaehinesT' , Salisbury St. '. L. otfiasifiji. . ..) l West-Market, oppokit Southern Hotsl. Tinners. ' I Jna E. O' Sullivan, Corner West Market aud Ahe streets. C. G. Yatei, , HeuUi-Ehtu Toissftone. Henry ( Kellu'g, South Elm. Watc hiaakers and Jewellers. South Elm, Opposite Express Office. East Market, Albright's block. Uniford County OiBeers. Chairman of the County Court, Jed. H. Lind- ay. . . . j. Shtriff, Rotxnt M . Stafford. 1f(rftA Coaniu Court, Lyndon Swsim. CfcV of the Superior Court, John Wr. Payne. PtMk tttgittcr, WlHam U. titeinot-. vi4imsAum Msssdsis. L' rTeTreau, Capt. Hugo MWArandt, Garrett' building, tip tairs. Aueuor i OMce, Jesse Wheeljtr, West Market, near Court House. Rtfiittr iu jtatikrnjjtiy, Thb. B. Keogb, Tate building, up stair. Bonded narehouie, D. W. C. 'IV .bow, .South Elm, Besibow's building. IT.1"' i -I ills mill 1 1 Ai nttili NOHTH CAEOUNA MJUTIA USPDlblt'THB CGllBTlTfJT!M. . TAX NUTW'fi! Thf fQEatiM Jito "hows tlie tlirtt tite people.' will have to pay for tne. vearl86 ifthe 'propoted new t'oiv-rti "tiltioiidhoultrbeatlopttKl: Interest on the public dbt $8.j1,O0I Fm the ie-a4 AMembly, W,im HrJames ol oflioei-n, T)te, or not vote ftr any Hpeeial caud. tltitr or aiiv parficnlarpaok' frUy, rj within the meaning of this act, ipon the part of the person demnwif lng the condition. flee. 3. This ordinance sliall he Hdhed and t'ironlatcd with v tdtidtt for the information Of Vi 'Hl wall bo in force from and the date of Its passage. if 1BW 3tM ii. i(o..a..iuu aiwis MieaiiniHSH,;: "r" U-l . .JtW G, neJirinol ni-ivileeflS. SW sriuikl lhA siilns, s TlUm-f ... l' I - ' Ctinim.iH St Ikxi4k, ,00(r. Uaiveuwty, s 2fi,000 Asyiiims,HonsofUtMge,&e, 60,000 Militia, 30UJJIW Connty Taxes, 1,000,(100 Towuahip Xaxt, 400,000 Coat of lt Convention, 80,000 STATE DEBT, State op North C'auouxa, i Treasury Department, i Haleih, April B, 1868. ' I j Dr. T. fjcach, MMfieU, N. C : I Ika u Sill At yotfr iqnet I mak e the following estimate of the State debt, M'hich will result from eairyiiifr into etToct the ordinance of tlie 'on st ithtional 4oii veil t hm tatety-' !h sottfriofi, eirtitiotl An Onli nance providing for payment of the interest oi the Ftiblic mat 1. Bowls dated before Slay 20th, Lsiji, on wbiuh tho iuterost aocrniu January Jst, 1809, and afterwardft, mast be paid, amount to $8,907,000. &k Bonds dated Jammry 1st, 18611, Had ni nee; iwnted ander Act - of Asscin bly,M,.M,.ritj0. i:;r :i. lionds to.be issued or guar- fj anfied) nudr bnliiiaiicesof the Convention' IIWO Interest tolx- funded into new bonds under See. 4 of tlie ordinance, estimated 2,468,000 rotai to De issued unuer au OAirir yfiicE. Sritfaf nn dar ! te ye, riout, eyes lef, hed rip an tftljn rk fflco I Ik : dis Way. White nian, don't look dat way, keep yerihoe ivfore yir I'll fiet!flenf fnrt Marshals On ye. Yw4it&& tt t'ikfci feot nomiHntery gentis, and don't know how to drill ye. I sc drilled corn an Tso (frilled tater8,an f KrWHlrrrl yon Ifye is Mte. Maybe ye dOn't like to hb me fur eaptinl Hat ye can't help yerSelf, so yer can't Ifeo leOted by JotitJ ob do kotnpany, I ts, an Ise gwinc to be gln'rnl yir. Hdw yr like dat f 5To tfsti talkhn, WO eiilled fokes pwine w anb it onr own way now spite oh do wliito Ibkes, an de debil !iis self. Golly, We's all got arms now an We knows bow to pint em strait, lteh!Irw' ttOii or SHEEP ebery pop. Bite 'boHt; frnat ftice ; chist out, neti upf awns (town, Torwara marcn: qttittreadfn on flat Bigga's nyoeTf HafflfHBR! teim lldinThlt LfatUMnerj tni ol yu blak an wnite un der 'rest for disobedenc ob orders. When I ses halt, I means stop sqar up, an don't moobe no more till I ses advance forward, for, I gibs de order to march, forward march, den you ad vance in a strait Hue widout git tin crooked aa t ram pi n on each oilers heels. No use tal kin y use got to be " drilled 'till your legs git lmber. an sc gwiue fc 'diTt,icase I'se" yer cttfrh, and de newcojiHuJWsea wWa.-iiU etptal an dem in ilt a ry law: till de pi i bates mus 'bey, dere 'sperior ofliccrs. Ijse ljerior olBeer I is. Gorpnd, tell dat white man down da ai de end ob de Hue goober tode spring an fetch us a backet water, lse mifcy tliursty. thority of the Convention, 5,6 18,000 SrTMMAKY. Bontla lieforo May 20, 1861, 8,991,000 Bonds dated 1st January, Acta of AfaetaUkv, 4,95T,5do Honda to be issued under various ordinances of Oottrontion, 5,618,060 Total funded debt under aforesaid owlinanee. $19,480,."00 IN'TEKEST. Under the ordinance of thfc ConVea tion, provaling for payment of Wte intereatof tlie Public Debt, interest will be payable as follows : 1. On bonds dated before May 2ft(h, 1861, tttfertod payable, in (fash, 1st, January 1869, and April 1st. 1809, $267,000 2. Interest on the whole tl9,480o00, to be paid July 1st 186ft, and Oct. 1st. 1869, (584,415. 3. A initial interest on the whole debt uitder said ordinance, 1,1 68,8' 10. Yours truly, KEMP P. BATTLE, 1 4' Jhiblic Treasurer. PBBE-SCHOOLS m K C. n0EB THE NEW OlfSTlTUTION f til III' f " " SlAT AT HOXB, GBNTLBMEN.The ( 'harlottosville (Va.) Chronicle applies tho following blister plaster to the hacks of indolent property-holders, which is aa aplicable to North Carolina as it to Virginia: x ftfav at home, smntlfaten. and take care of 'your things,' if you onoose, and . . a C? s 'Jk.A. x 1 if let tne negrouauicais gei control oi the State; but don't grumble after Wards, whett the little per cent, you make at your farm is taken away from by a negro tax-collector, (to bo plun- ilered hv Pji.Hie.nl oftieiids.) at the be hest of a non-tart paying majotlty.-- iion c grnm oie, w you w n noui a vote, ml to get jusuoa against tne voter, who steals vour hocr. from a corrupt radical justice of the peace.-- Jiow 18 tne time to exert yourselves, and it wont do for you who belong to the class who are most interested, if you fail to work now, to come, here after, asking eo-oporation from those who wish you to Join them now, but who will fad if vou axe hike-warm.-; Sflrive now, or give it up 'forever,' for .... . ; " i a. i. tins lscertaiuiy your last ooaucw to.ucip yourselves." ry vote down the bonsHttitiOn.Q SAMBO AS A TKACHBR ! The above cut illustrates the beauti ful state of affairs which we may look for when Sambo in bis crispy dignity becomes lord of the ferule and monarch of the school room. The enraged professor by a vigorous muscular application imparts knowl edge in tho mode that is easiest to him and most agreeable. Being a man of wisdom fae is determined to have the bottom all right before he attempts' bis labors on the npper structure. ;Aud thus ' disoourseth Orpheus the teacher : B , Dese yer . cussed white j childurn is so stupid dey nebber lurh nufflii if I dos'nt dribe it into 'em. Can't fool dls enffe, Me up to em, I is. Nigger's boss now, 1 ain't horn corn like I used to be. I'se a 'feasor, I is, an if dey don't take de larnin in ther heads, I'se gwiue to dribe it iu, I is. No nse roolin. Deys got to be edika ted if dey specks to lib an sociate wid us culled fokes, so dey is. May be white fokes don't like em. Can't help dat, ef da don't like em, dti needn't I dos. Dey can't help einsclf no how ; got to sen dere childurii hor 't6 -hab um 'structed, ease' we got de wotes now and gwine to gubbern in dis here skoal matter, and we lick em childurn jos, as much as we plese, so we will. WAKTS TWO OFFICES. A. W. Tourgee, of Ohio, who has not even a licence to practice in tlie Comity Courts of this State, and who holds the office of Code Commissioner recent ly made, for his benefit, to which he Was elected by the Convention, the salary of which is $200 per month for three years, now wants to be elected a judge of the Superior Court, thus monopolising two of tho most honor able and profitable offices in the gift of the St ate. Can it be possible that the Republican party has no men qualified to hold the offltifis of the State, and 'that it has, become necessary te import from other States, and that as import ont an officer as Judge, Should have to be forced upon a man that already lias one lucrative office, and who has no knowledge of the laws aad customs of the State f As much as we should deplore the defeat of the proposed Con stitution, we had rather,, a thousand times, see it voted down, than to see administration of the affairs of the State, pass into the hands of the poli tical ticksters who with a few excep tions, comprise the ticket put forth by the nolden faction. i y sr than one year ago A. W. Tbttr gee, now Code Commissioner and can didate for Judge On tbetteket of the Holden Shams, was denouncing 1 1 olden, Dick, Settle and many others that are now on the ticket with himself, as di loyal traitors, and utterlv unfit to : receive the confidence and support of any true and honest Union man. Can any one inform us what inducements have been held out to make such a '"change come over tho spirit Of his dreams.'' Register. The "steammMi,'? mJTxr)L whoSe'Uuvfent, iWm ago, was def cribed in the Ledger, is to Walk for a wager' from "New York to Albany. A gentleman has WttgererfflOOO that he cannot go the trip without breaking dowp. TKe"ffiends oflhe steam man are confident that he will wiu. He will only travel in the day time, not for tho reason that sleep is necessary for him but out of consideration for the comfort of his attendants. A woman who was enjoined to try the effect of kindness on her husband, and was told that it would heap coals of fire on his'head,replied that she had "tried biliu' water, and it didn't do a bit of gjood." Why isTonrgefe lik necessity! 'Cnnse he knows no law. Register. , . . Total, $3,866,000 It will thus be seen that if the New Constitution should be ratified, the peo ple will be required to pay in one year a tax amounting to THREE MIL LIONS EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY SIX THOUSAND DOL LARS. Tho Taxes as for as can be learned from the Treasurer's report and other official sources, both County and State, during the past year amounted to about eight hundred and seventy thous and dollars (870,000.) So that the tax to be levied year by year ander the New Constitution will amount to more than FOUR TIMES as much as ever leviedHfcefore, The means now existing to pay this enormously increased taxation, it is considered will uot he more than twenty-live per cent, or one fourth of what it was formerly as the slave property no longer a source of taxation. The Poll Tax cannot be applied toward the ordinary taxes of government but is EXPRESSLY devoted by the proposed Constitution to education aad charity The Bail Road and Banking Property has so depreciated as to aftbrd but small tax, and the lands have greatly depreciated in value and the industrial resources of the State greatly crippled oiicn Demi me case, it is easily seen that the property holder will, in pro portion' to what he owns, and the for mer taxes, be required to pay SIX TEEN times at best, as much tax. as he ever paid before. i To illustrate If $1600 of property formerly paid tax to the amount of $10 and one-fourth of that property is re quireu to pay lour times such, tux or $40; then as one-fourth of that proper ty would formerly have paid $2.50 aud is now required to pay $40, it is evi dent that as $40 is sixteen times $2, 50 our property holders will be re quited to pay SIXTEEN TIMES as much TAX as ever before the War, and a fraction over, as only round num- fxn?x ifeABOtti for iftrmcr AGAINST TUB FHOPOSBfii (30JJSTITUI1ON. 1. Because tt.eqnaliaee negroes and whites fully and in all particulars, and prevents the Legislature from mer nuikiug any distinction or. nmmH of bers have been o assumed ; for eight hundred and seventy thousand dollars will go into three millions eight hun dred and sixty-six thousand dollars four titnes and nearly one-half over. So that the fox payer's property will be CONFISCATED under the plausa ble pretext of guaranteeing the faith of the State A far more galling con fiscation than that once proposed aad now abandoned, which only proposed to confiscate property exceeding in value fire thousand dollars. WiH you vote for the confiscation of your own lands! IF NOT, VOTE DOWN THE NEW CONSTITUTION North State. An Ordinance to prevent the Intimida tion of Voter. j Be it ordained bu th people of North Carolina, in Convention assembled, and if is hereby ordained as folloien . Sec. 1. Any person who shall pre vent or endeavor to prevent, any quali fied elector of this State, from the free exercise of the elective franchise, by violence or bribery orby threats of vio lence or injury to his5 person or proper ty; or by depriving an elector of em ployment .or threatening to deprive hi in of employment, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one month, nor more than six months, or by fine of no less than oue hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dol lars for each offence undone half of the fine shall go to the prosecutor. Sec. 2. Tho hiring of any laborer up on the condition that the same shall a,.Mj.. .Antal MnlnllAM. S ' 1MV TlV utewf setav ennw subject whatever. It not only wbwvc ell Imiriera, but, in man- pvrtieah.rs, tones them into such intimacy, that amalgamation is inevitable. See Ar ticle I. It districts the State for the Leg islature, for Congress and for Judges, without any reference to convenience or fitness, but solely in, order to give the negroes CONTROL over the whole destiny of the State. See Articles, II aud if. 3. It requires the census to be taken every ten years. Tlus is unnecessary, since the general government does the same thing. The expense will be very great. The object is to give fat offices to favorites, and, by an odious test oath, to reject as many as possible of their political opponents. See Art. 1 1, Sec 5. i ,ij 4. It, in no way, provides for the re presentation of property in the Legis lature; the voters and members for both braches being precisely the same, and no proierty qualification being re quired in either. Tlie negroes are to rule, with the Whole power of taxation IN THEIR HANDS Art. ft 5. It increases the numlx'r of State officers, at au increased annual expense of at least $o0,000. This is absolutely unnecessary. The whole object is to make more places for favorites, and ruin property holders by increased tax ation. Art. IV. 6. It makes the Judges elective by the people, for a term of years, thcreby making the Judiciary purely political, destroying the ability and purity of the Courts, and selling justice for the promotion of party. Art. IV. 7. It totally changes our county gov ernments, forming them upon the model of Massachusetts and other thickly settled portions of New Eng land ; greatly increasing the expense ; subjecting property to unlimited taxa tion; and introducing customs not suited to our people. Art. IV. 8. It will make our taxes about eight times higher than they have ever been. Nor is this increased taxation for the benefit of the people, but solely for partisan office-holders. See all tho Articles, for it is emphatically a TAX ING CONSTITUTION. 9. It requires every man, before vot ing, to swear that he will not only sup port the Constitution of the United States, but every law that shall be made by Congress. , The object of this is to swear us into a political party. Art. VI. 10. It requires us tomaiutaiu a Free School for four months each year, in every School District. Wo must pay for this by taxatiou. White men will have the tax to pay chiefly, and, in a large portion of the State, negroes will GOVERN THE SCHOOLS. See Art. IX. II. These schools will be open to all colors. There may be a school for each color, where the number of chil dren is sufficient, but it will be as the negroes please in all eases. Where there are very few negroes, the schools will be mixed in all places. Art. IX. 12. It requires every man to send each child to these schools at least six. teen months, provided he does not or cannot send them to some subscription school. The object of this is te force mixed schools upon the people. Espe cially they intend to force POOR WHITES INTO EQUALITY WITH NEGROES. Art. IX. 13. It opens the University to all colors, and reduces the institution to an outrageous political machine. It gives the whole government, resources and offices of our noble University to the control of the negro element Art. IX. 14. It makes all conditions and col ors eligible to all offices in the State, without any condition. Wherever the vj ftn "7-
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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April 16, 1868, edition 1
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