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■'■ . A * P0BLI8HED WEEKLY AT GREENSBORO, N. C, By DU FFY & MOREHEAD TKUMS—cub invariably in advance. One veni >'.;. nix ruoiilh* tl.'<£o, three mo*. 7.". cl- CyAnv penon sending.*1!* nubwiiben» will re feivr one oopy ijratu. Kales ol Advertising. Trantunt Adeertiicinentl jiayMe in adranre I yearly adrertitmrn'.i quarterly in advance. 1 sqr. (10 lines or less) l»l IsinHaa S MJ Each additional ineeitioii, Three months ?** Six • ib» .''•(5 On.,«r, I"-"0 leolmuii M hieeruon, ''-"0 Earn additional -'-w Three months, ao.UO Six muntha, WJ-00 Un<- year 45.00 i -.,; i:on'l.-i insertion, I"-'-"1 Each additional *■<« Three months $&M .Six montha, -»*•-'"■ Oueyear. "5.00 1 L-oiumu 1st insertion, 15.00 Each additional, «.00 Three months, 41.00 Kir month. 7."..OH i m* jma 1 *'••"» tc_r* BTECUL NOTICES 50 percent higher than he above ralaa. If CMHII orders six weeks, $7; Magistrates' I, lour week.. s.*», is ivU'iwe. Xeai t adveniaementa changed .pjtuteily if deaired. fS"" Obituary ■rOtlafH| <>T*?r fit** lim-.», tliai>.'*jii .- i«lv«>rt.tjeniMiU ami |.ai«i for in ftdvauce. The Gree Established in 1824. _ Professional Cards. U. 1* MliNhLSHAIX. JOOSt N- SlAI'I.K.S. MENDENHALL & STAPLES, ▲VVOBVSvTi AT: hXWf i.m:I:\SUOIIO. \. C Will practioa in the Courts ofGuiltord, Roeking-bk. ii, Davidson, Koraytbe, Blokes, Randolph and Aiasaeuce - alsu. I ■ 8. Circuit ami DistrielCoarte. Special jiei.iii.ii given i" collections in nil parts ,.t ilu. State, and to cases in ilaakrvptcy. If Ottee our door North of the Court Hottae. J, . Sfl . If. Dillard & Gilmer, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ■ m ■- over liaub of areenskoro, OPPOSITE JJENBOW HOUSE, I)1(.U Hl'K in Hints and federal <.'..iJi J-. an ': in Ibecouiiliesol Uiiillhrd, Ahunaure, Itau- .lolj.li. Davidson, Slokrs, Yadkic, Surry, Bock -w and t'nawell. 11n.- ».i lb.- Jinn will always atleud lbs regular I'robatc Courts of Kockingbani, Alamance and i ii counties. April w. 1879. SO&ly Business Cards. H. II 1>. Wilson. Cm*. E. SIIOIIKR. WILMP.1 to. BHOBBB, BAXKEKS, QKEEN&BOhO, K.C., (South fclm Street, uppaailli ri|»—■ OBiee.j lluy mid sell Gold am! Silver, Hank Note-, State and Qoveraaeenl Bonds, Kail Bond Stork. ami Bunds, Ac., dtc. ff Receive Itoneyou denosi'l subject to RIGHT CHECK; a.ol uiiou iiiti'icsi in kind upon lime deposits of CURRENCY or SPECIE. Dawnonni Bnalneas l*:iiici-! CoUecUois Made at all Act^MWc Paints. Sept. Ulth, ly Chat. G. Yate&, MANUFACTURER IX, Sheet Iron a.ol Copper Ware, i Dry Goods, Hals, Hoots and Sin Ware. Lamps, Crockery, --.nil Giant Ware, Gr . series, Stoves, ami assorted Goods, ueuerally.— So 'it South Elm Sii.et.(ii.,i..i,.,i.,,X.C. GowU noli! low fur cash, or baiter. j.iu l'J:ly GIsOttiULS AND PRODUCE ! My Darling's ShoeJ. cau THURSDAY, MAT 23, 1872. ■ '!_ - |Now Series N©. 221. OF T' l«l dr., J. W. Scott & Co., EAST MARKET ST , GREENSBORO K. C KEEP ccnrtuillr (m Imiiil .t full ami wtll «*•■ Ir-cied »tock oftffocerieB and cmiutry j■:««- luce. Altohai and liu warw. Prices aa low ; and . anv rvliable bout j.c: S-]y W. B. FARBAB •TATCII MAI.II:,JI.M'i:i.Ki: OPTK ivs. Greensboro, X. C l!a. constantly on bnnd i .pleudid aasortmenl <-i Fatkionahle •/< welry, ami some splendid llatcni AND CLOCKS, Which irill I" «ohl I orjjaii8 go BO fur as to assert that States God bless the. little ftet that can never go ! anU .communities Bnd individuals bare axtray. no HRhts oxc< pt siitli is ore secured to Per the little shoes nre empty, in my closet ' tltetn by the general gOVfrillBf nt. It is 1 someltaimideaswtaayk.e one in hand, (•nmttlM till : b,iu„t.,a„is„te.p for-tbe iid,m. iui..Ntm. t-ton to no.- IM„ . » » iiertake to enforce tbis doctrine, and, It is li lit.le. half worn shoo, and mncu too wben that undertaking Kiici-et-dit, we -mall forme; I may live witU as mncb real frn'tlotn Ai"1 "'Ind* °-!iu° ' feC' " Sen*C °f MUm l08* ; ""-" il"-v "''l,,e mo,,t <fc*I*»H« govern- Ami Aarp MVIMD, two years ago, it cnt my ! ",Pn,a tllc 80" elli"e9 "l*011 «" *« Cttu heart in twain. j nudcr our own. Are we prepared to O,„b, ,li.i,t,l,.: f,wt.,t.hat. weary not., I. wat.t.,for .t.hem i d„e„c„l,a;r„e„I'„.o,niiM,- -•i..itie e.,i„vifr„inn.eiit o_il thMi3s , ,,,„_ | conliiienl a luilnre, and that onr only E..i ■ I::mdiif(ii!j{OH the tide, and they haw ' '"'I10 is ■ military (h'spotism Under reached the shore ; , Gratil '. ti,,d l',n bill! And while the blindluc tear-drops Wet IDUSC mm~^m—^~^—^— little shoes, so old. - . - l trj to think my dulling'* feet are treading: Montgomery Blair on the^itujt- Mnute efgold; tion. Anil then I lay them down again hut alwavs f . ' J luni nt d say, i"»! iiniicxod letter from ITm. Mont- Goil bless the little feet that now so rarely j gumeiy Iilaii', who is i<-|iuteil to have been S!i:ue<vliut on Ihe in.sidc ofpoJilkM i'u coiinccrion with tlio Cincinnati C'ou venlion, i.s luinisheil fur publication, and will I);: read with interest: WASHINCTOX. May 7,18T2. M \ I >IAK G EMUiAi.: 1 have yours of tbe lib. We will have to take Give ley or (riant, ami we will takeGreeley —reluctantly, of oonese, bat not the less certainly. Ami he will bo the mine certain ol i-leuttofl liecnuse the Dciiiociats ilu not wish loemhiaeehiui at liist. As for their isnilillg a camlidatit of etH not stra And " iii:.- I thii, am standing, I almost Men to ■, !■, < The little form beside mo, j . t as it nsad to be : li.u little r.oe uplifted, with its soft and ten-der eyes- All, me! 1 might have known that look was born for parodisn. I coach my arm I loudly, hut they clasp the eiupt> air, For there's nothing of aiy darling, hut the rho.fc bo lined to wear. lib! t'.e bitterness of parting cannot be done away, 1 .'ntit 1 meet my darling where his feet can | never straj ; Win Historical. W lien Abraham Lincoln, was oleetei: President, the follottiu^ v>»*. , THE PoruLiB Vos-s. . . Limcel. _ _ _ _j,-,^UM) 12a,- - - »M£K3 BrecUiuriUge, - _ _ ;sta% .. * "" -'-..•. tMsu.aOi Ihe above i8a stntimc at ot thentr.i* vous east in the United hU e* .:;,, i •eparatiugand dutriluUiugtiU LUMOU ticket. Tbe above is from t!ieIN:i;,: & lister Kew h't Kauical Blaaphemy. -«•_/ l-'w °%e boldera meetin* In ■■■■I WN f MitssaehwuTa Urh*lUli,(o-W, j^,^ illd f#lto— '■^."■iicteris-i,. language: Hi was a Republican from comic j on ami br.l^lm fa p.„y came iiiui banr; Horn tbe pruyim, lal^r*, "-'1 uobj^t IHWiwiiuMB.^ |ne bj,, e,Vl>eU;i» . lho *»«"ito-. to meet tbe b^birtt'b^^^teiJrr call. SiMevaMEbiaju; . ' " -"-—*•«••- 'vwnvtl i -a IftMIVI -Jll Uin fcUt'O iiiree hundred am! liiu two thoasaud I '""* '"m ,rt pans... nnd come back aud hundred ami forty nmrtj votes . «• °" ?>th ns in the trinmphs of tbe than Lincoln, rrto this*major:ty we'ua':^" add the «03,soi vo',..s ;,:.;i •„,. lie;i,;c Ul'-:"'";sc.Ytractfiom the i tne jiopH.'ar majority against Ltnonlil k"",!ltor* Rl>e*n, tbe Washing woulil have been within a fraction ma ir*tt "Hnmnifti as follows: n 1 no mure am drifting ujion the surgiu;; j their own, it wouM be both disastrous .o.ut, wiijt.h1';I.nui saf.el-y ,li,sn,ae,d upon ,th, e ot,,her 1|a«mjil d:f.a.g.,n..w. e.lin..l../iT;„n.e:y.. all.:g,iave in their 1 I iitlliesuin to Hie Cincinnati Convention, I„ par! nt, heart, while awaiting to see the j ""<' 'J'e "»0sl ob-lr. nerous o| Ureelej's shinin|» way. Fur ihe little feet, in the streets, can never go astray. Radical tou Pa- ■av« oeen wnnin tin.-non of a """ '"'""infuts ns inii/i»/i. These numln-rs ::.ay h v. an. i . "Jhere is but one wnr of character-nistorical interesl berealter, aud luere W"US»o|| wwds as these, and mat is ■aireiid i.i oar j" «-'H ti.v:ii what lhey are, arraut MnnptlPmy. A =tra!n of more s".ame- ,'." """ '"tiebViaUhi ir«v«Mica and <■■ vi,'- A !:vr'-v *l:u'- Ao° -T1'* l! " S ^'••-"'uj.iu.ii, could buidlv find Ads.ivi „.,,„„„,,. ..,_v,. y,,, „.,. (;H.(.. jTiuessfhn, thoqgb it j,s Uot the ej s lulvoracy ol magiiai.ihiiMM nnd fl"* ••■tai.ip!^, hy anv means, with coucilni.oi-y pmi.-y lotheSotuli i-, not *"'rtl "'« party to which Senator Wil- « cl.Mgshas furnished tbecouulry. •; couln II.-.I- .such langnaire but a fore we place them columns. » . -. IIAI.I.. runs. ii. KKinill, r. S. CommwskHier. Begisler in Uaukruptcy It A I.I. .V li lOIXill. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UltKEXSDOKO, N. C, PRACTICE in the Courts of Guilford. Bock-iiurhaio. Pavidson ami Bamlol|di. Also in the Ull*MI sml Ubtriet Courts of the t'uited States li Carouaa. Part cular alleiitiuu |<iven lo l.ajTKKMAIi IUBVBNI K CAL8KM i r s. Courts and before ihe !i..i AIUMI.M at WAMIIM.|OX. Will i-ive imsrial attention lo the prosecution I - .: ihe govemmsul t.-rpiop.-.-iy ;..Uoii by ihe I S. Army, and s.:Ii practice i-e the Coinmieei '• il by lal.- ait "i ■ laHe the leslimon} . Will also atteial prouiplly to npplieutions un- ,lei n I • - i. >loi liu lo Ihe pen- .nil roll*, surviv «rs ot'ihe vvai ->i l-l'^. Jan r.':ly RALl'H t.t)Ki;i:i.l.. Attorney and (uunscllor a( Law, Greensboro, W. 0., murt# of Alamanee, Da-vidsoii. ti i Iford .o, I Randolph, ami Hank * i'i: e. No. .'> Law Bow uu West I . ■■ II . I'roiiipt nltetilioii piven lo eolleeting, and a!i lineal rnmnnflisl Ui his care. April 27, l-71;ly iDEiNTT^rVL SU:RG-:EO:N-Dr. B. W. Soott, nl Baltimore Denial Coileae. »*Wratehes,CI«ks.J1welry.Se»iugiI-chiiiiv, and Pistols relaiiied cheap and ou ehorl nolbe. Call opposite Ihe Old Aibrighl Hotel, East Maik.-t Street. l': ly IV An assorted stock of Gnus, Pistuls, Car-tridges, Ac, always on baud. J. A. Ptlichett, Cabinet-Maker Kia nil are DenVr, r'rriin Ihe Washington Transcript, (BepO The One Man Power. "Kternal visilnnee is Uw priep of lib-11 i.\.'" N'cver. tuiug the existence ol this oation.i a potent significance as now; for never before was democratic government in this country so near its overthrow and ruin. The whole tendency of this ad-miniatratiou has been to tbe concentra-tion oi nil the powers of the general opponents had their candidate befon the convention —Vothccs, tor example, was loud in his advocacy of Judge lJa' vis, and ilie. World was earnest in pressing Adams. Now, there certainly cau bo no greater departure from piiu ciple in supporting Greeley tliau. there would be in siippoiling Davis or Ad uld this saying have guoh I ;;u's- mJ"'y other 'K^ietil. i'here cau bo. in net iio motive unsigned for the support of one ot these men and the refusal to wippttt either of the iHlieis lor mere penMHtal preference. This i* not ■tatesmausbbi. It is mere caprice, if not somethingVorae, wbieh no-man w ill Since the death illowlctt, mv ' .1 friend Ihiroghl it heal to let mi live H,. liherally patronised Os) know tl uni still at tlio "Ill office ol 1 low Ui: .V Si .;. tt biiil.liiig, where 1 tice lieutistry at pricrttkal <; at. Tin- Dental College I I'i. .1. W. Ilil lllillll I'S- 1 partner, I tinners (who t I •tt, export lo prac- ,L .,..,>..:.: I atteudeil i.- constd-eredtbebesl in llie wurld, and Ihe 7 years i L.u' had enables mo to perform . i.itinu- io die Dental piufnsaion ••»'.• and in the '■.' slj lea. Call .11.1 gel one of my neat little booksen- "How to Saw- the Teelh." 1 referyon to :.n\ of Ihe fullowing naines as to In) uliilily as A Deiir-.l Prnctitioner. Dr. II. \V. ('. Keubow, I). I>. S.; Kugene Morebead, C. li Vates, Sherid HtarTord ; Hi-t K Hall, M. Ji: in. II. II. Staples. U. 1) :— l»r II W.Glenn, M. D : Bobetl SI..an. .li : i ol. Win. S.ott. W. 1! Ih.galt, Col. I. .1. -. Kuberl Sloan, Sr. Samuel McLean, W. S. Moore, Levi M. Scott, W. C. Porter, Seymour Sleele, Jesse Lindsay, Cant, j E. iilmer, Kev. J. Henry Smith, Dr. John E. l-ngan, M U. july.T:ly Dental Notice! AWOl'M•;::. In ihe i liaem and Uttilfonl l oi utr i.,..t ].a:. i mnv lhauerer lo pioviile il.eni •. ■.! U.XDEKTAKlAG. llo i, prepared lo furnish, nl i v. n nor ."S KOTICK.Oolnusof any Nyle, -ni.i has a ilH IIKABSE buill expr-eslv lor il rues of ll.ej .1. All im1*«w fiir lTI.MTIl;i:. CC^FFIXS, &c . prosiptlf iiKfiiilt-il li. ;.i in.»!. i;i:.- chargtM. Anv nark clable i rialm** r:tk< n in « xi!.. ugt i v.• \ 1. t-i. -j;ry Mrs- C. 1'. Lro, II;i\ in;; ivceivxu .". IMW 7-ufinvo Piano, U pr<]ian«l !«> pivn «Atiafac-lory I.K*->'»;»> i\ Mi -.it ..i iiMtu, il ralr-i. Ol.l) IN8T1TCTK, 1*11: * r GrootialHtrn, A - • 1 i i .'.ih. N. II. I). WILSON, U¥RSi PfRE INsUftNC.: JM2EST, Greensboro, >.. C, REPBESEXTS liist. la:..: Ciuipaiiies with an aggregate :-;i ti:: .1] of over THIRTY MILU0N8 DOLLARS, and run carry :: full lineal fair rati -. C7"0fBce,up .tairs over Wilson A Shelter's Hank, miller the eiliciejit mj 1 rvisiim of w. n. couinjeuccd the iiii.'ul. The doctrine stirred no leap m.-ivc leait. lint :: fi rdays mli'f be wrote ihe Cd-to ■ gentleman of tl.ia moment tbe war ot eternal hatrei chord in his big after Lee'ssurrt Inning letter city ; UBPIOF ur TUB Tltli:; SR, ) NSW foSK", May 1 :i. !-::,. | My Dear Kir—I have youis of ihe 8th. for which I thank yon. I b arti concur v.itl, .,„(;: \:..... ,, ull.:; mid be our national |. :,,.,. d am on None cnuin 11.se oUch language "|.n:«rf*iicaJ :.i:,l selfrigLtcomi hypo-nte. lost to every sense of reverence • • -I--: >lrve done before him, and *««Mf»W mrh n transgression ol all 1'.at is allowable or tolerable, in Li Ofiil or .sj.-eeh, it. the |M<litieal the worat kind of dema-doing n.^- utmost to have incwy and rui-ry. the most shocking to 'ill limpmiiwijliy its rilling atuiUtea.- ' '■ rt' i wen, the most inraltinC Unly jet.the insurgentsj.iu withnaia "evueut and really relinioM ,„,■!,, "■"J 1 nS slavery is uu uion-, ami l tl.i,,:. "i ■ ' II I : assumingil,0 mask ot tho ssii.r.. lad to wait in all \v r. BASOX, M 1 (Oftlie Bait. A I'll Bespectielly 1 Ben bis services as I > E X T I S T. 1. s ,, |i M :.> bauLdi ,:.' far M poaaiblv; ilio "mil.- operaiora" and ilw M>-call«d DeDliaU. X B Cal - -I 'i.n..i 10 I Ian Rirt-rl iiled ill*- fii-i i>ppormuir/. iii'i'i.;.. -'."• reara riicci*»«fitl piadin .tin ii. 1.1.1I prof* ntiuiiH niitJ :!. .. Ki fiinu. mar 2H ' . 1>. I>. s , ila CidlriLya.) Ofllc* wlio wil! a| nil timed I * hu iieMre either Life or Fire Policies, mar 14; ly BAVIO Sii'OTT, Jewellerand \\;•,;climak<• i, North Elm St., Easl side of iheCoor; House, Will Work for Half-Price In repahino Watches, Clocl am! State goveriinii'iiis in itself. Indi-vidual lights are set at nought,and the sovereignty of Slates is iguored,in eve-ry case where they interfere with the supposed interests of the clique at the White Mouse. Nor is this strange when we consider the composition of thu clique. Toe President himself is really • very little account. Hut i<7«ir he is. is precisely Ihe same substance as that of his principal advisors. If anything woi th iio'iiiioi.iug, hu is purely a null-t. ny i.|':i.-i: of I be narrowest gunge.— Having been sneccsafnl and become supreme in war,bc is just titled to as SUine the powers, of a despotic ruler in time of peace. So he gathers about him a p...t\ of choice spirits—graduates of West i'oiul—.wi.o.like l.im.aie loonar-row- niindcd to consult ,uiyi>oii»'.- inter ests but iheir own,and these lorin the conclave that governs theUuitedStales. These puny lledgliiiga in political seieaee undertake to instruct onr old-est an:! most tried trusted, and expi-rieneeil statesmcn,und if their imperti-nence is treated as it deserves, under-take in lead these same statesmen out of tbe party. When did these or tl.eir chiel bet cine republican, anil how ?— livery one knows that if, indeed, they belong to the pa.ly nt all, it is only by adoption and their chief by election up-on its ticket. OI cotwse Ihey are bet- ! ter republicans than those who made p^"tr„V"L*!!..-f them what Ihey are! llitt we shall not let them oil'on a mere party test. In thai we concede them theadvuntngiyis guardians usually concede' advantages to iheir wauls. But upon the broader grounds of In e popular government we cannot release them. These knightly gei.tleuuti are precisely like those born ol Ihe dark ages, except that they lack valor and knightly honor. They have fell Mm iron, desnoticrule of military inpeiiors,aud are determined to have satisfaction now of their subordinates, whether they be military or civil offi-cers. Tyranny is the best school lo turn ot;t IJ Hints, oppression breeds oppres-sion, aud accordingly ''these gallant will to our views. Just now, tin. assassiuaiiou of Pie.a-ean indulge "in without the loss of pub dent Lincoln nas made the Sorlh fu-id Jewel a ]' i i'. ::.:! y JOIIN' WEST, DYER AND SCOURER, Ubright'* Btock.EastMa .:--•.(... n ,X.C. wriLL Clean or Dve SSilk, Straw, \\\;,\. \ the 1 eel \c»v Goods : \c»v Goods :: w. I)1 S. R ANKIN'S. ..Is. Boots sml Shoes, lint.-. KotloMI ng, i*iece Goods, Ladies' and Men'* l!Y G h .1 Ulovee, Iterlin Gloves, Hei '- Mm k li M — - , at. i.'-, li v. ,| Cblldrsti'.- ! «e. I Vi -:- Men'. Merino Shiil- ' Mel ',' bit, SI ■- i: . ,,• .. Smi :, s :ii' S. ..•-1 . ,i .- ,„. <lolhinz! «lnlhln::! ! tht: ityle. riiiht-andllbl • - is Ihe place to but) rea ".' '"•" 'bing c a,„l look. Ilj* ll.oin.: been practivailj ..; this hu.iui-ss, both .n this country an.I Scodand fur th* pasl an y-.-.f, raaraotets ssth-uetiou. Terms CASH. I will iii.i be tesji.iii.ibi,- t„r damage done by moths, nor forslotbiBff left in mv estabUshmeiil more than'one month. If not called for within thai liiue the goods will lie sold for cost, l'.l'l.lv A. J. llKOCKMANN, Manufacturer of Cigars, SOUTH ELSI STREET, KKi:IiI:ii''Ss constant the finest .;,.: r..-i Hut. ! Hilts: I right prices Mai., Hoots unit Shoes! Just received a large nock t„r I.„,!i,.. Men. HOTS and Children, w.you bad isi , -rue to h'aiikoi .- aiol buy a Hisses, a. Well pair. Shirfs! Mill tsl Slilrtn ! Hade in good sryls ami out of tbe he»t materl- 1 iiey look nicer and lit belter, anv ivav janlftly ' '" :■ ba 'I a laree stork o -. of Havana and domestic ml also tine.! brands ..'' s ..,. _ Tobacco, '•.oh* I" Cipir-HoMer., and a selecied st«-k I in .-.,... iiistruments. He keep. e..n, am i • ,; an prom| ly li:; ■:. en si rtesi otici :. ■-."'1 \ -| d J. E. O'bullivan, Tin Plate & Sheet Iron Worker, Dealer In Ptaatabed, Japanned & stamped TIN WARE, STOVES, DUMPS, Lbjbtuio( [{..Is, A -.: stencil Plates, BRASS CHECKS, for Hotels, Saloons. A li.l- l'if,!!;_-, lioolilig, tilltl ■io;, A e., promj executed. Men-hunts are invited to e: tore purchasing elsewhere. HIV stock be-full gfcty young iiii'ii" (we quote the licjiulilica.t,) make useol their esnerienoa. The uat-iir. il tendency ol military diseipline is in absolute subserviency 0:1 the one baud ami absolute despotism on the other. In this case subserviency is un-necessary, because they rule their only siipcrii'.r.us at present assigned to duty, and therefore their little minds are con-centtated upon their petty despotisms. But with contiunance in |>ower this cliijiic grow bold, as soldiers are wont to be when gorged with success, nnd seek to make their power permanent. t'.'u v tell ns ibrougli their organs that nil who will in'I join in re-cleclingGen. Giant io the Presidency are traitors to the party; and by the modes best known to themselves, arc dragooning, forcing, and buying supporters. Let them follow their dark, devious, uncer-tain ways. W'c feel assured there is si ill virtue euough in Americans to keep them true to the faith of tbefath- ■ is ol the republic. They are not yet prepared to declare free government a Milure. Between free sell government and a central despotism there can be no In sitatiou, aud the people of this conn- Will shortly so attest. We cannot a|i- |M-al to ihoso who are blinded by pride of po.siiion.i'tlieial |iatrouage, or the ba- MT motives df corriipi subsidies. But to nil line Ajncricaiis who would ex-lend the blessings ol freedom aud cou-ti. bnte to tins future honor aud glory ol the nation we do now most earnestly c.iil for help. Ii ibis tendency to cen-tralization is not checked promptly we shall soon be engujl'td in a common ruin. This arrogance ot power must be Blend}' rebuked. The administration lie oouQdence. For my own part * * I go for the movement in-itial, tl at Ciuuinnaii io arrest the farther progress of radicalism. It is the only practical way of arresting it. As for running in a Democratic tickei between Creole;.' aud Grant, that is a ilodge that will not be allowed to sue eeed. That cau be done only in the Small field of local politics where the contest between rival aspirants is per-s. inal.iind has become embittered. Bui the conies! between ihe UepnbLtcannuil IicmoetiiMi: paiib-s has always been a sectional conies;, one parly represent ing Ihe Nor'.h and (be other Soutb,aud whilst the coutest retains thai charac-ter the Uepublicau success i.s sjsured by the census, [tie only by dividing the re litimi ions Jiorih iitid allyiug itself with the uioie liberal division that Ihe democracy representing the South, cau hope lor the recovery ol the light of self-government for its section. The luoxieut that thcdeinoc rae.v shall si i up for itself the korth will close its ranks again, and the only effect would be to sacriGce the leaders in the Libeial party who had attempt-ed to help r.s. This would disgrace as and so help to defeat us, not only now, but hereafter. Of course there will be some honest Democrats who will not at in this light, nnd who «ill prefer to stand by their guns, &C. But the i.oiscst fellows will be those'wboareiutbepay of the ailminis tration. Chaudlersaid recently (I learn on good authority) then! would ben straight Democratic ticket, and that lie would give 625,000 himself to stall it. There are a good many Democrats, of the Tweet! order, leaf}}-to (ate his money and help to keep the ilatu quo, which i- profitable to them; fellows who understand manipulating elaiins qnletly, and Ihe administration has the pnbHe pnrse at Its disposal and under-stands them, nnd how Io make the most of them. There were over one hundred office-holders, till ol them Grant's einisaries, in Cincinnati working for Adams. They wete nearly all lront Washing' ton. I cin furnish the names of fifty of tli.m. The strategy of Grant's friends was to secure lor him the Irish vote by putting Adams on ns, and so compensate fur Ihe loss of the Liberal Republican vote, but he was foiled,and they arc furious. • * • • The great majority of Adam's supporters did not uudeiMand it. Ila! ihe public uiii.il is now thoroughly aroused, aud we shall gradually mould the public *•■"*" tttmtrethVdevM fc. ft deserves nothing at the hands of anv Christian lM'..,.Ie, iiny people not inured to habits ot Wicligiwi* Uiongbf, but immeasur- ' scorn, gad tlia we trust it may no! fail lo receive. There are enough i.,'api:moi poliiitttl Warfare that are l.cognized as legitimate, though some ol u .in ..re. discreditable, without re-nous, but we shall outgroig that. 1 shall not hesitate to labor and suffer reproach in ih,-...... vi.v of |, :aveii blessed thaiity ami mercy. Yours, ITou.un: ('.;;, ::;.r,v. B. w. -Brown, ;;.,,., v,,.;. ;.: p0u:!. soitlug Lo bl ..splumy, and this to prop SI---J ■■-——•FT ''• ":"' of the most rotton iwlitical Mr. Vales of the C-liitihilie DrnKWrnC has reccivi'd the following lettel from the Post Office Department : POST OiPtrnDrcwH-HTST WASIIINGTIIX, 11. C, M.iv I. IS72 X. C. l»ly critisi-., (hat ever festered in tlie midst ... any people sii.ee the dawn of eivili- :..'. A casup Disixpccrnro AGraT.— •• coriespondenl in tbeCloveland ller- ■ - Ihe l.illo.yiin; piece of iutelli-to . ' ie. well worth remembtvute: shot ' Hr J. Vote*, a--,,:.,t' ;> „, Sir—You arc informed, in you, letter of April 27tn. tbnt. under i rTeaf a s'.'ovel not UtiitO to'redness, the provisions ol seel ion 'Ml i : the and then pine* npon it a teaapoonfnl postal regulations, ;„ n Uich yc t uro ; < I ..eshly buru.-ii cotlee and let it burn relerred, publisher* ,.„.v enclose m i In a room where the air is impure. At their publications sent to regular Brst yon will m> pamJuii,. peculiar subscrilieis the bills I .. r SII:I ... . ... tilc mtBm of the nassoaajaGbp awaiiai la taa jtun,: * urn were i long I floods of jaaa »■■ j >tjj. tilna^hrtty twos have oaaaiat. The spicuoas of these vereta lftMkMM, when tbe town of Torre *«" " destroyed; la lefts, t% It ing thn Tillaji fiffnoaja. i 1850 and 1861, when toe en esiirisHy marked Ax grandeur. la the present ashes aad awa taamtaa the vHlagM oa the mountain side, aud tbe inhabitants are removing their heaabold goods.— riiousauds are eitcatwpan th «B aetda. Tbe Illl IHvl H— m s«d are soauag U ass. the hoasueaa people, Xae ass J ered with boats filled i C The scene is grand and description. Tbe-flan up to a great height, W0€ ( rock are ejected with shocks which are distinctly ■»s»»^«-*am»assa w Mtmnic Ba§li$m—A "Vf^Mtgk eorn-spoiideiit of tbe BaltinaoreTSGs, of Wednesday, writes as follows; Tbe novel ceremony of Ussoast bap-tism was |ierformed at MaaMie TeaV pie, last uigbt, by Albett^Pike, Eaq^ and other prominent 8eotuua Kite Ma-sous, upon two children, sons of J Joseph W. Nairn and Mr. E.B. r Dr. Nairn's child, an infant, on a cushion coverd with bh the eeremony waa made by lighted caudles, buraiaa in formalities and paraphertaidia i exalted degrees of the order, and - was a large attendance. Prayer, aiag-ing, etc., served as an when the children, their and others, were admitted. Wa and salt were used in the ccremon left bauds of the children being'<? in a bowl of perfumed water, as si dedication to thu service of virtaa I truth; a delta was made oa than* ANMrt bead with the forefinger dipped in oiL at the symbol of wisdom, power' ami love of God; and salt was placed iff' their mouths as the seal of the Arabia vow, which sanctifies aa enemy with whom be has tasted salt. FiaaUj the, children were invested with lambskin aprons ani Masonic jewels, and their Masonic baptism was pronounced eesa-plete. ^^^^^^^^ Melancholy S*lcidt.—\ LeaksTule N. C. correspondent of the Dafrrlna, (Va.) Time*, under date April 24th, says; The quiet of our village was disturbed yesterday, by the Sharif's I scriptiuii thereto,without .en .: I a! charge lor postage, a;,,; may v.:i:. ! or print npon theirpubliealious ur upon j tbe wrappers I In rvof.the name and ad- I dre^spfthu sabserlbcn !hcrc;-i,ar..l the dale and 'Alien the subscript ion ,. .11 e\- pire; but any otherenclosure ii « rituig or in print snbjettts the [i fk .'• o let-ter rates of postage. Very res|ieetfiil|y, .1. W. .MAUSHA t„ First Assis;;mi ;'. H-Ucuii-al. I.Ai'iiinxi: —Tin London Tin,, .-. like so many of the Centralized government people on this side ol Ihe water, con siders Ihe nominal ion ol Mr. Greel farcical. Well, Rffer i comes the cornedv, and wi . uli, in a lew mo-its however, you will Hud that the ii i • filled with ihe smell ol coffee, • 1 thai . vi rv impurity of the atmos- ! :.eic has i.e.-n totally destroveil—not i:. iiieied. Lataawa ofyonr'scientiBc ders fry it, where thu air is peeu liarlyfoal, and note the resuils and • -I-... lie iiioitus oj.eiandi. of the -..soiie.'ling process. lten;ember the susirul must be only so hot ns to cause the c.lieo 10 burn with a copious white aoke and the i|uiuitity indicated 1 k'c may be needed. To the sick tbe ■'" • : the i ifi'ec i.-i peculiarly grateful. "I:A.\ .:: SriTKioi; f'ovRT —On the (';vi! Doei-et. a vi ry important decia-i ., ,!v | i in '-ns io-,!,. by .fudge Totirgec. A l,a. . |,nd l inoWnn trna made tonmeree the Sheriff i-imngl. ol ihe first io turn with a |'': lefnsing to levy and sell a track of feeling of relief in the last. I' n inj. | "*'.,","" ""~*iiririit im fananaio imtii, supped full of ln.nois, tl.,. public mnv be glad of an opportunity to laugh, anil [terhapi it may become a g; neiol thing; some laughing at Greeley, oth-ers laughing on the ground (hut i.e may who v. in:-, aud some, pi ihaps, in fore the thing is over, laughing on the wrong side of their nioulh.—TUiltiiHore SUM. when ihis :s il." cis: the | nwerof pur-chasable individuals nnd of the venal press is inconsiderable. Twenty-five hundred immigrants ar-rived nl New fork on Tuesday. An Ohi i gill who does not stick at trifles,claims to have bail fifty-seven needles extracted from her body. Tin1 lirst Greeley club organized in Kentucky ordered loo white tats from ii Cincinnati dealt r. An linglinh lady is willing to make affidavit to the fact of finding a frog in tbe centre of a boiled potato William II. Seward, Noah Webster and Aaron Burr, all attended tbe saute school in Goshen county, New York, in the day so: their boyhood. An Iowa paper described a fire thus: "John Baldwin, o Drnndy county, Oivm tl a del. etn r flue Iledoesu't now. Loss, $300." ihe Ashville Citizen Uc~ Wo say Grant and Greel '. for we cannot be brought to believe that the strong, clear light east by the events of tho past week !i ;s 1.; any Democrat in doubt as to his duly to himself, to his country. (!.:!::; lepre- Bents the mailed hand ot the warrior which, though the clangor of arms ceased seven y.^arsngo, still hu : :;i" south as in a vice. Mote than ■■': eai ■ situ* Mr. Qreely raised the banner ol "Amnesty and Krptal Bights."—.Vest-phi* Avalanche. A Washington correspond 'ist nl the Boston Adrrrliur says that "Judge Davis left on Monday nigh; promptly upon ihe adjournment of the Supreme Court for his home in Illinois, and the report is generally current today thai hi* withdrawal from the labor tiekef Aias-rding m the I field may be looked for nt any tie-", thirty ■familTcs lef Clay, Cherokee.and i Cincinnati having dispelled Irf* h ;os adjoining counties ol >i. C. last week and illusion, he prefers to retii. grace for Colorado. ' 'ally at the beginning of the contest" lliruic (irant.—The New York COM-mtnial styles (irant "tbe hero Oi Dim-elson & Vicksbnrg." To wbieh Ihe ' 'it-izni ami Round Table thus nspniils: "The idea of calling a man the le-ro ol Donelson merely heeause be bapjiened to be somewhere in tluit i: igbbohood when twelve thousand u iru uo'vi,. ball-starved, half-naked, bulf-fr /.•;.. halt-armed men and boys surrendered to keep from being run ovei and crushed to death by aspleudidly equippi d ai my of fifty thousand men is an absurdity I be like of which is never to lie lonnd outside of au American newspaper." v- i... It has bei u assigned aud laid off to til ilefeiidant as a Homestead. Tbe emrn«el lor fno p'.iintiffcontended that a . .'I the Geucral Assembly of i-'-^'io) allowing non contlgioos tracts i. bo assigned as Qomcsteada was nn- • ifftntional : ;l.e court sustained the point and granted the motion, the de- ! ;•:' nir appealed to the Soprcme Court. i, ;!::.; deeis'on is confirmed by tbe Supreme Court, it will create a flutter I he Homesteads.—nuishoro He ai (It r. summoning a jury of inquest over the illiam Wren, found«ffaa 'la- I he upper part of Mr. tion, formely Col. Ward's, abaat low miles from Leaksville. Young' Wita put an end to his existence, by dis-charging a double barrel shot (fun load-ed with a musket ball, through his heart. He bad been discarded by a young lady to whom he had paid bis addresses. The jury rendered a verdict of death by suicide.—8entim»L — , DisTiNortsHF.D VISITORS.—Assoag tbe arrivals ot tbe Orange Honaa jea-terday were Karl A. U. Chnmberlalae andlauy, Sir Albo'i Meredith and Sir William James, of London. They at* understood to be proa|ieeting for Min-eral lands, with a view to perraaoeatiy settling in Virginia, and are said tabs) very favorably impressed with our sco-ot the country.—Lynchburg Republic** is." The Commissioner of Internal ievenae has written a letter stating iiat a baa come to his knowledge tbat i-.rge sums are duo to the United Slates iroin distillers on account of uu-pahl taxes, which accrued prior to and during the year ending April ."JO, 1872. 1 ..Hectors are then-fore directed to oi.ke immeiliaie demand upon all per-i ins in arr iirs for taxes, and to leave ho menus untried toeoforco a speedy piymeutof has amounts so tine tbe i iiuei.t. Ailpieviotis orders stay-ii c ;h • coilection of such taxes are re-v.- ki d— ll'iw/iimjton Patriot. FetyActiii'i Cmipiiiig.—We saw yea- ■ -idiiy liie-nn del of an invention, by • t. Ctiiiiiue.v S. tjervoss, of this city, tl.uli^ destined, we think to effect a otnpietu revolution in the present tuelawl <>I coupling and uncoupling ears on rail:muls it is a very ingeuious liiaiigeini-ut and hasbeeu patented by Mr iservoss.— Wil. Journal. Tying the hands of his child, lieating i;iii fearfully, and then shutting him .l.iwn cell.II. einling up by giving bin wife n terrible thrashing, is all an El-miia man did to get in jail. tin healing of the nomination of Governor* Oaldwell as the Republican lominrevfor Gnveinor, a citizen of Trini; v remarked, "if be ean't be beat-en in North Carolina, I shall certainly leave tbe State. Marriage in " High " We.—Joe Hoi. den was married before Rsqolre Weak-er, in Raleigh, on Tuesday last to Mrs. Estes, the divorced wife of C. L. Bates, formerly a revenue assessor at this place.—QohUlmro Mexgenger. Au Illinois doctor gave a patient opiates and then eloped with his wifs. Judge Gresham from Louisville, Ky. is endeavoring to send a colony to tbe Asbeville section. —Some girls are like old muskets— they use a good deal of powder but do not go off. — An experienced boy says as re-gards hunger and tbe chastening tod as about the same thing. They both make bim holler. —"My Lord," said tho foreman of an Irish jnry, erhen giving; the verdict, "we find tbe man who stole tbe horse not guilty." "Is Mr. Grant a poor man T" ask (he Chicago Situ. No; he is a rich man but a very i>oor President.—LouiiuiHt Courier. A Gentleman in Montgomery,- Ale-, batched ont 1,000 chickens by steam, and baa 1,800 eggs in process of iaoa-batiou tbat will be chickens one day—- notbiug preventing. Twenty-six English immigrants have arrived in Raleigh tor tbe purpose of settling in that vicinity. They afW gentlemen of character ainldistiaotJea, mauv ofthem having been ca-officers ii tbe British army and navy. — "lam glad this coffee dont owe me anything," said a book-keeper to bis wife tbe other morning at break-jast. "Why, my deart" " Because I dont believe it would ever settle," was the sarcastic reply. The national debt ofFrance is (3,500,- 000,000. that of England t'i.MMOO,- 000, of the United States »aj50,00u.- 000, of Austria $1,555,000,000, of ibss-sis • 1,500,000,000, of Italy 11,425,000,- 000, of Spain 11,185,000,000, ol (km-many I850,000,000,and ofTnrkey IfilaJ-ooo. aoo. '. K.
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 23, 1872] |
Date | 1872-05-23 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 23, 1872, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Morehead. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Morehead |
Language | eng |
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P0BLI8HED WEEKLY
AT GREENSBORO, N. C,
By DU FFY & MOREHEAD
TKUMS—cub invariably in advance.
One veni >'.;. nix ruoiilh* tl.'<£o, three mo*. 7.". cl-
CyAnv penon sending.*1!* nubwiiben» will re
feivr one oopy ijratu.
Kales ol Advertising.
Trantunt Adeertiicinentl jiayMe in adranre I
yearly adrertitmrn'.i quarterly in advance.
1 sqr. (10 lines or less) l»l IsinHaa S MJ
Each additional ineeitioii,
Three months ?**
Six • ib» .''•(5
On.,«r, I"-"0
leolmuii M hieeruon, ''-"0
Earn additional -'-w
Three months, ao.UO
Six muntha, WJ-00
Un<- year 45.00
i -.,; i:on'l.-i insertion, I"-'-"1
Each additional *■<«
Three months $&M
.Six montha, -»*•-'"■
Oueyear. "5.00
1 L-oiumu 1st insertion, 15.00
Each additional, «.00
Three months, 41.00
Kir month. 7."..OH
i m* jma 1 *'••"»
tc_r* BTECUL NOTICES 50 percent higher than
he above ralaa.
If CMHII orders six weeks, $7; Magistrates'
I, lour week.. s.*», is ivU'iwe.
Xeai t adveniaementa changed .pjtuteily if
deaired.
fS"" Obituary ■rOtlafH| <>T*?r fit** lim-.», tliai>.'*jii
.- i«lv«>rt.tjeniMiU ami |.ai«i for in ftdvauce.
The Gree
Established in 1824.
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Professional Cards.
U. 1* MliNhLSHAIX. JOOSt N- SlAI'I.K.S.
MENDENHALL & STAPLES,
▲VVOBVSvTi AT: hXWf
i.m:I:\SUOIIO. \. C
Will practioa in the Courts ofGuiltord, Roeking-bk.
ii, Davidson, Koraytbe, Blokes, Randolph and
Aiasaeuce - alsu. I ■ 8. Circuit ami DistrielCoarte.
Special jiei.iii.ii given i" collections in nil parts
,.t ilu. State, and to cases in ilaakrvptcy.
If Ottee our door North of the Court Hottae.
J, . Sfl . If.
Dillard & Gilmer,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
■ m ■- over liaub of areenskoro,
OPPOSITE JJENBOW HOUSE,
I)1(.U Hl'K in Hints and federal <.'..iJi J-. an ':
in Ibecouiiliesol Uiiillhrd, Ahunaure, Itau-
.lolj.li. Davidson, Slokrs, Yadkic, Surry, Bock
-w and t'nawell.
11n.- ».i lb.- Jinn will always atleud lbs regular
I'robatc Courts of Kockingbani, Alamance and
i ii counties.
April w. 1879. SO&ly
Business Cards.
H. II 1>. Wilson. Cm*. E. SIIOIIKR.
WILMP.1 to. BHOBBB,
BAXKEKS,
QKEEN&BOhO, K.C.,
(South fclm Street, uppaailli ri|»—■ OBiee.j
lluy mid sell Gold am! Silver, Hank Note-,
State and Qoveraaeenl Bonds, Kail Bond Stork.
ami Bunds, Ac., dtc.
ff Receive Itoneyou denosi'l subject to RIGHT
CHECK; a.ol uiiou iiiti'icsi in kind
upon lime deposits of CURRENCY or SPECIE.
Dawnonni Bnalneas l*:iiici-!
CoUecUois Made at all Act^MWc Paints.
Sept. Ulth, ly
Chat. G. Yate&,
MANUFACTURER
IX, Sheet Iron a.ol Copper Ware, i
Dry Goods, Hals, Hoots and Sin
Ware. Lamps, Crockery, --.nil Giant Ware, Gr .
series, Stoves, ami assorted Goods, ueuerally.—
So 'it South Elm Sii.et.(ii.,i..i,.,i.,,X.C. GowU
noli! low fur cash, or baiter. j.iu l'J:ly
GIsOttiULS AND PRODUCE !
My Darling's ShoeJ.
cau THURSDAY, MAT 23, 1872.
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|Now Series N©. 221.
OF
T' l«l dr.,
J. W. Scott & Co.,
EAST MARKET ST , GREENSBORO K. C
KEEP ccnrtuillr (m Imiiil .t full ami wtll «*•■
Ir-cied »tock oftffocerieB and cmiutry j■:««-
luce. Altohai
and liu warw.
Prices aa low ;
and
. anv rvliable bout j.c: S-]y
W. B. FARBAB
•TATCII MAI.II:,JI.M'i:i.Ki:
OPTK ivs.
Greensboro, X. C
l!a. constantly on bnnd i
.pleudid aasortmenl <-i
Fatkionahle •/< welry,
ami some splendid llatcni
AND CLOCKS,
Which irill I" «ohl
I orjjaii8 go BO fur as to assert that States
God bless the. little ftet that can never
go ! anU .communities Bnd individuals bare
axtray. no HRhts oxc< pt siitli is ore secured to
Per the little shoes nre empty, in my closet ' tltetn by the general gOVfrillBf nt. It is
1 someltaimideaswtaayk.e one in hand, (•nmttlM till : b,iu„t.,a„is„te.p for-tbe iid,m. iui..Ntm. t-ton to no.-
IM„ . » » iiertake to enforce tbis doctrine, and,
It is li lit.le. half worn shoo, and mncu too wben that undertaking Kiici-et-dit, we
-mall forme; I may live witU as mncb real frn'tlotn
Ai"1 "'Ind* °-!iu° ' feC' " Sen*C °f MUm l08* ; ""-" il"-v "''l,,e mo,,t |