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drtol IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT GREENSBORO, N. 0, By DUFFY* ALB11CHT. TKKMS—caah uvrerisbly hi advance. One year *A all monthsW* lhr- "*75 •" ryAny person seedmgjrss aobseriberaWB.» reive one copy yrMu. Bale* of A* Tranriral JJrrrlJr-e-U W**.*1 yearly rinrfiW"''!"*^ *» In, (ioli„e.orlee.)let iaeerUoB $ «••» Ban additional ineertion, '" Three months, *2 Sir months ?•?" On. year,...... - ,J5 j column let insertion, JS Each additional, Three months,.., Hix month*, i I - v.u « column let insertion Bees riWa4 Tliree monthe, ,.*..-• Six months 4>II*. year. The Gree l iV-liiS lit ^IXA'I -;:«.'I d Established in 1824! 16*0 r*S0 SJO aoM 3V.00 15.00 1 column '*' insertion, KM l-s.-n additional,.. Three months,. • • • .Si* months, |C7».sii( iii.Noiicis H> per cent hhrber Ihe above rate*. _,_—.._» ri* Court orders «ix week., f; "*lm" noli .-. I >ui weeks, ?-'•. «• sdaBnea. . ., y. ..,:■..n i -nta changed quarterly to-il •S.80 100 3* O Obituary uotlcee, over Are lines, chergad .cutest* and paid for ia sdrBaoe. Professional_CarAm mu .Iso ll DitXAsn, Tiiog. Ri-rm, as* j,l„/ JtocUantaM..VXk Z-leo/.tuj.eaMBjW.C JAU, A. UlaMUB, o'reensooro, A.C. Dillurd. ICuffln 4c Gilmenr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. tlreentboro, a.L. PRACTICE iiiiheCourUofGuilfurd,Alamaaoe Randolph, Davidson, Siokee, Yadkin, Sorry, . tan sad Caswell Counties, i i . ,.l UM linn will always attend Iha regular I ile Courts of i. i::..'!:!!, SWXSBBBWS aad <; i ford counties. Itrr. en. lmirt. l:Iy C. P. MKM'R.MIALL. JOHKN.ST. MENDENHALL ft STAPLES, 4.TTOEWETS AS 7 "' (. in I:>«.BOBO. M. C, Will pro lies •" il>« Cuaitaof (iuilford, Rocking- 1 .„,. David Koreythe, Stokes, Randolph aad Alamence: »'«>. t:. 8. Circuit audDiatrictCoorle. -, ia! .ni.-i.ti.iii given M iiidlsewBB. in all parta „l il„ Male, and la eases in llaukruotcy. {-«•■ Cl* II. .li—r HaMk of tha Court House. Jan '-'7 : 1 y, 1IKMOVAL. RALPH GORRBLX, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. His r.-ri■...«! kb 'mire i.. Ha, 4 Law Row, in tin- raar of the ('..urt HOUM, where he may ■ .. res I. fotmd ..II business in bis proreaeioo, uuhsse abaenl s*l *.me Court. M- alao athgaia lh^ Court in Alaroanee, Daridiion and Kaniiolnb and ih^SupremeCourt ..f iti*. Smi.- in all of M'hirh prompt attention will he ottlkfelilljl glean la all bu«inea« committed te hlacara. Jan.4lh, 1C71AB u . '. BAU, TII08. H. KK<H1H, I'. S. C-.|oiiii.M..|ier. Koxialer in Baukruptey. II XI.l.A- HEOOH, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, (.IIKKNSIMIKO, S. C, 1JRACTICE iii lli- Courta ..f Ouirford. Rock-iiiL'haui. Ciwuell and Randolph. Alee In Ike (jirmi and DiKirirt Couru of tbe United Btatee l s.iili t'Hrolina. Particular atirntion (rleen tv INTEBKIL UVnCl UVID loa 1'. «. C.uriH anil before tee Dar.rrMixT .■ WAWBUHUH. Jan lt:ly Business Oardi. w.xia4-Baar WATCH M.RKH, JKW ornci*!-'. firwj-Um, N. C, Hu OUMDUKIT OB baa-i a ■ |.it'ii■!id tkWorlBieaBi of Fashionable Jacttry, and ".(mty uplrndid Watcku AND CLOCKS, Which will be told I 1 I 1■: \ I ' lor CAHIII l-jr-Wauli—tl.--kj,Jewelry,8ewrni(Machliiee, n..| Ptaflla laawilHld cheap and on ehorl notice. C»ll onpoi.it" the Old Albright Hotel, Eaat Uarkel M...I. 10-ly M INN 8. VAI.KNTINE. Prran A. FnawKiJK. Valertt'me • Frtnkfln, Utfurim ami WUmk Dtaltn I N WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, \of ionu, t&c. No. 1208 MAIN STREET, R,ICH2sd:OITID YA A I*/. K -'Ml MACKENZIE BR©TM1(*8, lMI'onrKKS AND MANUKACTVR»H8 Coach & Saddlery HAEDWA.RE, XH Waal Baltimore Street, IIII.TIMOIE, ID. Angnat lilin. S. H. HAWKS, \\ IIOI l.-.LK a l: n ill. Miua IX ANTHRACITE Bitnminons Coal, BeAarevth au.l Carr Streem, fioT lOibea-pq .v. i'. mourr, STEIH BR.aTKCH8a.0O.» liii\M>i-l>-r** and .Tuldn'rti of FOHBIUN AND H«MTIC W••■,■»*■, AM> Wholesale Clothiers, MI i in nn / *• Halttmore Street, IHVV -IKIK, > «aJlia.r., Jfd. ■ «v'i.iiMi'r.i.r.r.mig», > Jan &th:ly Confectionery and Grocery. J. Lt. WHITE. aT Till POST OFFICE, KEEPS conelHiilly on luuul » Ur»e aad ■roll •eleeMi a»»ortaw>»« of Oioeenea, t. inteetionctiea, Ac. ; ;■ Pin.- Tobaeco and Cigara a epeeiarity. ■Ice b:3iu Remember the DB1AD1 TOMBS and MONUMENTS. Tfc. ■.■■igned reepacllnlly hafcaaaa hi.Wa.dl ■a] tke pnklic al larie.tbal lie la now prepared to flllnklk M U k ofMonamenta and Tl llkllla.., aflataat deaigna, with prewiptaaaa, and al priaaa UHillk.ll>. OrdVn eoliciled and nromplly filled. j Ike railriail Area of oharue. BTC BdBEKBKM, 80:ly Caorlettc-, ,V. C. N.H.D. WILSON. General Insurance Agent, ClBtnMRBOaO, M.C. linruaiill FlttE Conrpaalea with angrogate »mmn anni.-. .r —Iff. A140 THE Mil UM INSURANCE COMPANY, 1T...IHI I by My in the CHEAPNESS and ■aauwaMI''' •'■— ^a-* ASS2JTS S12,000,000. Call and Inanre your property againet loan by ore, aad tuna aecure jon a home, and pre-rent eoibarreaameDt in btuineas, in ease of accident. OP Provide a LIFE P0LICT for the anp-port of yuui wife aud children when yrm are ru. Owner :-BanVlng Hooae of Wilaon : SShheo-ber, S~ outh Elm St. 77:ly N. H. D. Wriao». CHAP. E. SHOBER. WIL80M A SHOBER, BANKERS, QREENSB0RO, iKC, (Saath Elm Streat, oppoaile Expme Odea.) Bay aad aaU Oeed and 811 v«, Baak Notaa, State mad OoTemment Bonde, Kail Road 8tocka and Booda, dec., dec. (7" Raceiee Money on deno.ii •ubircl to SIGHT CHECK; aad allaw faler«M ia kind upon lime dapoaiu of CURRKNCy or SPECIB. Dlaaoant Bmanaae Paper! Coilertlons Hade at all Accessible Points. Sept. 16th, ly Notice to Dentists. »If F. hare aad will keep na hand all llie tiaaa VY a email atock of 8. 8. WHITE'S artineial laata, Gold fod aad inetrumenla. R. W. OLEHK * KVS, Greenaboro, M. C. NoT.Clh, 1870. iH.t Hlom IMPOaTlllT TO HHJIYBODV. HAVINli remor.il air CABINET SHOP and FURNITVKE WARE ROOMS, to my r keildlatr. Bonlh of ihe R. R. Depou. I would meal reepectrally infiHwi the ritiaene of (Ireeue-boro, and the pul.lir generally, Ibat I n ill keep eonetanlly on hand n (rood ae..-rimer,t of nil arti-clea In my line to be had iu ana eeeUon. I am prepared to make to erdiv.oii anort notice, auything that may be deaired,tit reaeonable pricee, for caah or produce. Thankful for tbe liberal patroiiapa heretofore raeaieed, I hope, by Uriel attention to bnaineer, to merit a continuance ol the aaaee. J. A. PRTTCHETT. Oraenaboro, K. C, Jan. 121b, 1H71;6IU c»5ij)i-irrrrESLT COLDI Cold!—bitterly cold I The moon ia bright, Andtheenowiawhite, Beautiful to behold. Bat tka -lad ia konjliag, Like hungry, prowling WoWea on the wintry world, Cold i-bibHriy ooUl! My abawl U ragged and old.— The hearth Ii deaarted and dark, Gladdened by norer a spark, And my only light la the pitUea white Of the moon-beam t chill, Silvery chill, Croelly,—eplendidly aright, This fro.ty winter', night- Cold I-UUarly cold I Babe more preclona than gold, Seat, little one, reat! 81eep, roy own one, pj—h<■■, au. hue one, Clasped to thy mother's breast. Thoagh thin and wasted bar form, Her arms .hall enfold Aud ahleld thee from eold; For tbe lore In ber breast is warm, Thoagh the chill night breeze May tka Msa-Uoed froeae,— Cold I—Utterly cold! Cold!—bitterly cold! My eye* are dim, And my senses swim, I am prematurely old I Foodleas and Unless, Almost attlraleee. Wrapt in rags ao acaaty and thin, With bonee that stare tare' the oolorless akin, Weary and worn, Tattered and torn, If I ahoold wish I had uc 'er been born, Tell me is it a sin t Cold world r-bitterly cold! CaMSa wE. Ytttt, MANTJFACTURER OF TDTaJSheet Iron nn-1 Copper WlRi «i«. dealer Dry Ooo<U, JIala. B-x-ta- and 8ti.-e«. W.*K1 Ware, I-*.inj-., Cnwkerv, and Ci-r. War*, Gro- j ri-rir-f, St<-w-, aud atefMuirted < ii - -<!-, uviMrallv.— So. VI South Elm 8tiwe(,nreetif.boro(N.C. Gooda . aold low tor ca*h, or l-axi.-r. i-n I'J.ly W. 3. RAHK.IK. (In Tale Building,) Dealer in Foreign and Domestic IDK/X" C300DS, GROCERIES, ' BOOTS, 8hoae, Nodone. and frenerat Merchan- I dlae, a large atock and awirtmeiit of HEW I GOODS offered at eery hew pricee for CASH or country HrODUCE. Call and Examine. Store on corner of Elm aud Market Staeet in Tale Building. Aa I buy for caah exclusively I can aiRird to aell at UM very Iswaat market price. Call and as*. • jan Ifcly The Lent of Samtma Ray.—When Preaideu t (Imnt n yesr or oo ago made bis illegal treaty for the annexation of the territory of tbe Dominican Repub-lic, be aim stipulated for a lease of Haman a Bay at a rental of Sl.r>0,noO per annum. The first year's rent he paid on bis own reaponriihility ont ol aa old appropriation made in Presi-dent Johnson's time tor tbe unrvcy and exploration of the island of San Domingo. Tbe second year's rent fell due on tbe first of this month, n.is it been paid f and if so, out of what fund and by whose authority has it been paid) If we had a President of the old-fashioned style of integrity and self-respect, the people might not care to inquire into what bad been done in a small matter of this kind. But Gen. Grant has shown himself in so many ways reckless of his obligations and the restrictions imposed on him by the law, that they may well lie suspicions of his conduct. A President who will negotiate such a treaty as the treaty for the annexation of San Domingo, and then try to force it through Con-gress, as President Grant has done, is plainly not to be trusted in minor mat-ters. They have already seen how he has misapplied the national hinds in the matters of the surrey of the Is-thmus of Darien and the census of New York and Philadelphia, and they can have no confidence that be will not do other things equnlly as unjusti-fiable.— New York Sun. Buchanan A McDc-rnld, Grocery and Confectionery. (Corner Stand al Depot,) KEEP oonetantly on hand a full aseortmeulof CAKD1E8, CASES, SWEETMEATS, NUTS, BAI8IXS, ORANGES, Ac. A flne stock of Family Oroeeriea at the luwiat pricee. Alao a full supply of the finest Liquor, kept in tbe bar adjoining. Tbe beat brands of Cigara couelanty on hand, jau 101y Sometbing New In Greenaboro! J.H. W. AI.1111HM1 r. COMMERCIAL BROKER. A*I> Jot. R. Pearcc, AUCTIONEER, Hare opened rooms on ^Weet Market Strict, Greenaboro, N". O. WE will either aell publicly or priTalely, any and everything consigned lo ua. ty Cawgnmenla fen, wboleale dealer, ao* liciled. Dec. IMh, ld.ll.ly AUCTION SALSS, of miscellaneous articles, every Saiarday evraing at 1 o'clock. N~ nt, Freak •■■ Cheap! We have last opeued "ii Eaat Mai ket, next door lo B..|rart aV Murray, a new and will .elect-ed nook ufFamily Groceries, consisting of Cof-fc*. 8ugar,Syrop.8o.la^pio.-s— wholeandj-round. Common and Fancy Soa)", Ciirars. Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, 4c. We deal m groceries «l..ne, buy strictly for caah, and shall striae to treat our customer- aa well aud sell Ihviu goods :o. cheap aa any otli.-r house. Give H a trial and satisfy yourselves of the above facts. Jan 10, 71:3m J. W. SCOTT A CO. Metallic <"— The undeimgaad reaper! liy inform, the piihlic ibal U baa « 1J*1, •?, ol llie most improved METaWsit- III RIAL CASES, which be ia prepared to (urn-ish al the loweet prices. I lieae rases preaerve tl* body from decay, aad . rapidly taking the plan of rtieeismarrwaod . M roauavsad coat couiparaiivaly hut Ultls more. Sue. in. IIS ean he eeeu at me .hop. WM. COLLINS. Woods! (.'. anaa kept conauatly on hand and B-adc to order. Greensboro, Jan. &lh,le7L6ai ••WrSTHROOat "It KSFBIKS. • C. W. WE8TBROOK A. .1. M. WARD, Prwpeirlprs, BtM feeetrrly ra-eatabliaaed the wall known, popular and 'reliable « Westerook Nnraeriea" SI aillaa eaat of Oreaasboro, M. C. under Ike ueme and style ol Westbrook A Co. All peeaona wishing Fruit Ttreee, Oraist Vises. Ac . for Seaway, peanliag will find it te their interest to oulisspsud with Ike new nrm at once, aa they are qVaanaiaed to mm the .rigeociee of the tiiaea by ■sane? uaiaerr pr.~lu. i. uBpraeedent^lly low. All orders will receive prompt and earesal altsa-dun. Calaloffuee seal mm on apidicalioa. Addreas, WtoTBROOK A CO., jan IP, lWl*m-pd GreeMboaq, M. C. Killed by a Pan.ACT.—Two men living in the edge of N. Carolina, were about starting to their bear-traps in the moun-tains between Washington county, in Tennessee, and North Carolina, One being delayed by some cause, the other Northington by name set out alone, leaving word for his companion to fol-low. The man who remained behind after some hoars, followed. Shortly ni-ter be hail entered what is known as tbe "big mountains," be found the corpse of his compamonjacerated in a most shocking manner, his entrails all being torn ont. It was lying near the path, covered by leaves. The man re-turned to the settlement, and collect-ing a few of tbe neighbors be retained to the spot where the panther had done iu horrid work. They concluded as it had buried the man it would come back. They left the man na thny runna nim antl secreted themselves and awaited the animal's return. He came back to finish his repast of human flesh, when a ball from the rifle of one of tbe meu laid the monster dead on the spot. He measured nine feet from the tip of his nose to the end of bis tail It must have leaped upon him before he was aware of its presence, aud borne him down so quick that be was unable to make resistance. How Joth Billing' Deteribet anEffem-inate Man.—The effeminate man is a weak poultice. He is a cross between root beer and ginger pop, with the cork left ont A fresh water mermaid inuntl in a cow pasture with hands tilled with dandeloins. lie is a teacup full of sylabub ; a kitten in pantalettes; a sick monkey with a blonde mous-tach. He is a vine without any ten drils; a fly drowned in oil; a paper kite in a dead calm. He lives like a outer fly—nobody can tell how. He is as harmless as a cent's worth of sprnce gum, and as useless as a shirt button without a hole. He is aa lazy as a bread pill, and has no more hope than a last year's grasshopper. He goes through life on tiptoes, and dies like cologne water spilt over tbe ground. Indiana is emphatically a tail toad State. Out of ninety-three comities in the State, seventy one are crossed by one or more railroads, with stations at the county seat. THURSDAY, I*Eli»MiJat '-'■ We pali'liiili I kalwwUM aaa* 1-tOfft a} the Mtm GeTiwwaa AgitsJladal Chats, e•a-rTni•n* ewvataTAeOanaTsaawi' tai-iT■-O- TeaaOAaO-aaaTU 1o'-tr"r Ii•t^aaln_^BaBwOaanal_i aTaaPaaXBeal clubs in every w«Uwuogd.. ,XkM do good in more way* t*»e» easier* trio their members become nsufaal arfrs te each other, and lijj lDtercbaaiM'Trr »rx: perianee and practical MtM&m M; ciprocaliy l>eavaJlteaoh rthei.. •;■ n In oar seeHon tkere ha* Warn U-wkpi ly too little attention jtiren to' agrtettl-tare as a laaetatp; it baa bean repined too much -° " •"—■' "—in' -~.-p-n»" ia which najtaarja^araaat aaj iWsaaytag were required wkejp. tbe tact ia, tmm are just as nuueesawy on aVaM«aa.W*JI ore in a law ortioe at aaa w.kejpe aUa ., There is no ocutipatiaa on eartk tbat presents a wider field for Uougut and observation than tbat of tbe farmer, nor is thorc a rnr.r^^nr|r[lj|jnfs one. The intelligent U|lw of Uk>. soil,who knows and airpwoistea the) poawtioa ko ocenpies in the scale of cteaMoB, la " natara/s noblemaw" a»d the peer of any mortal, white he who drags dawa* and crawls over tbe grr-rnd, «rtaexibi< tions as tbe worm be trra«j^npaB,:wnm'| no desire to irrrprove and learn, at kV disgrace to the profession, and btrf little better than the mules he drives licfore him. .It is an astonishing fact, but a fact, nevertheless, that there is not in tbe whole United States a class of men who work harder, are more poorly paid, and more graaaly- swindled than the fanners. And why* Beeapr* there is no concert of action among them. They depend oa their band* more than on their heads, and are too willing to let others do tbe thinksag for them. • I It is not oor intention at this time to write a lengthy article bat dimply to call attention to the report 0f too New Garden Oltrb" and s»jrytr what a little unity of pnrpoee and action will effect. Here we have SSfbasbela of wheat on one acre by Mr. Kirk man, aad 144 bushels on 6 acres by Mr. Boran. And we have DO btisher* of Mall potatoes on a quarter ot aa aoie lot bsisbat s to the acre. Mr. Kirkmaa's crop of wheat in pap-vions years, we are told, ran from ia to 13 bushels. What earnwaj the dif-ference 1 He has loaraed te pUm§k deep, and quit murdering his laad by skinning it What be has atena ssapaaj can do if they will follow Iris example, and if they do huwlreds of acres which are now turned ont aa worthless, will be productive fields in a few yarn Let farmers organise -these little clnbs in each neighborhood, meet fre i|uently.aend for agricaltoral journals, interchange thought and experience. and they will not be long in discover-ing the benefits Of *neTi societies. The Tribune on Humbug Potter.— The Senat a of the United States has confirmed David D. Porter as Admiral of the Navy. We now know precisely what qualities they are which,in the o-pinion ofour patrician lawglver»!,etrtitle men to the highest position tn the State. Theyonngmea of the niaalij are told to be Tain anil libellous and capUaoa and seivile—to abuse Unar comrades bahiudtbeir backs and fawn upon Ursai before their faces—to use the eorrieh wit of Diogonese against their equals, and copy the abasement of an Odalis-que before hermaster wbena Ttsatdebt frowns. Now let the Senate chang*. the Admiral'snniform to one embtaeiaa; a lackey's shc»r*rer-knet and yeltow-plush breeches, to indicate faintly that in warn surviltty that patsatsi anarPV— And- let Geiierul Oraui, be oa bis guard against the unsated malioo of the man he has humiliated t»y a public pardon, and to whom tbe Benate has given the opportunity to exercise his mean malignity upon Usosa officers of the navy who still preserve a little self-respect. An Important Banhrupteu Dteition. —The case of John SeJgwfck, assignee r«. James B, Place aad others, i» per-haps, says tea New York CwWePWr*.) Adrer.i«T,the most important of any which has arisen under the bankrupt law. The plaintiff, as assignee in bank-ruptcy, sought to reeover tbe assets of the Iwnkrnrrt firm hi tbe hands of atv nignees appointed by State eoorta, be-sides large some prsvionely ssttlod try the bankrupts on their wives. For uinlUplitity of facts aad details and le-gal i|ucstions this aniUtands nrominent among the cases in Bankruptcy. The counsel for the respective parties' inter eats hare devoted a geest ucatl of learn-ing and ability to the subject for two years past, which resulted ia the set ting aside of the assigaient made an-tler the State law. A great ralliuad aawttap. arill be held at the Court House i a <:hs>rlM«a>N. C, on Tuesday, 12st Febraan next, to discuss tho propriety of buudmga ran-road from Charlotte vis lAncaswr, S: C, to savannah, Ga. .•frjJKKBaV rrV^gaBuaiasloinr Pica.- Sffih from Ne- .,..-, aaPSVaWt. and Plstasla, bad l-f^rerllvnSSrr-rl^ «t« aWaxsWaaaap. in formod tbe dolej»t io« ■ (1--1 BP*Fnal rMOsWax! M^sMst, CffO^f^ Wf rsasiilsPCaissvl. wahtoat law, «. hU UWB WtaAa-iir,. bu:rt«H aebbe ex-arecJaiaaing the saina wanit* another . natae- JrWdWrW saya taaa) We people there are as maasf wit* tbotr cpnasji as Philadelphia w»s. And IrCinannaU is gratifieil in this res-and St. Lon'is, and Pe-niriflnjcf able other citres, wuT pot' in saeir ehwms, witt just as »uefc reason as existed Pi the case of Phila-delphia. This, ami Id aniirtl President Grant a flue opporitaaity for dispens-ing. TAtrtmage in the Interest Of a iu-i »asmnation ; and if the eemsM should l>e.n»vle tWsgh eoougb, and Ukuu often enough, it would probably result in anna.tWnf more relations wnweonld' bpiaapsaaatedis, ayom tbe puplle funds. IlwV. eta* is no law that eouM justify such action aad its oonaennent enor-mous [expenditure is of very little importance, as thoPresideut every day afford* n^whrrewja«tsrr>r sappnsiiig that ho Oarai his pdl superior to all law and all considerations of tbe public welfare.—K. fcffrp. Horace Greekj On Tke irVa) Cotton Yofa.. 10. —tfh« Tribune this Bst-rning says :— "Tho Senate jesterday devoted nearly the whole session to a discussion of SMtaWn onrrhges, and some remnrlt-aWoaPatersieiits, not wholly new, yet spurt (sag in, their disclosures, were spade by .Southern Senatoix. The propriatjf ot making this ' {IMfMefFwa.lSl' aePwaist-Tbe Interaal P**""T1 "iriaja fnmiiilim the follow-inginterestlng statistics: Tnare are registered In the conntry MS grain distlHertes having a eanacitv fprrtaiag 66,ii8 biuuaeU of graiu per day, yielding 670,0*4 aalaras of spirits. There »re 12 molasses distilleries with a crjnsorrrptivp canactty of 23,345 gal tons of molsewcs dally yielding 33,023 BBlloos cf aplrua. Tm* qnaatity «rf for-otgn and doanestio spirits in bond No-vember 15th, 1870, was 9,018,024 gal-logs, andtneqnantltyoutofbona,as per raawctavbi BBPISSOTS oa tbe MBM day, WPP M&*#M gallona-xasking the total, quantity of distUled spirits iu tu« United States November 15, 187i 48,60?,5tJ4 gallons. If Grant ahpiiM boeaoasnisvetl the Ma^np^einiblicans outside of New Toft City #m have to eat a good deal of dirt See what the Cincinnati Com a-rrM h— fcajsii nayinar. "We would prefer Horace Greeley high tariff and all, to a second term of Grant, Charles Sumner would be an provetiient. Why not try a tall man "jmt. oncef" Bnmner ia a person of sta-ture ia all reapeeta. If Sunnier is im pract icable. try Charles Finaeis Adaiua. There is nobetter material thanAdams. And ifAdams wont do, there is Oolfax, Henry Wilson, Ben Butler—anvbodv. The conntry has not wholly dried up. Men still grow in it.'' From all such " crafts of the devil, good Lord deliver ns !" The other day the front door of tbe New York Tribune office had to be elos ed for some purpose. So Horace wrote ou a piece of paper, " Entrance oo Spruce street," and send it down to the man who does the painting of the bulletins to be copied. The man stu-dies over Horace's tracks all the fore-noon, aad finally, in, disnair, wrote, "Editors on a Spree I" and posted it np. The paaiers-by thought the cir cumstance was not unusual, but won-te# 5#7*S«£^ conlic-on»ltv.S,,0n,d *M"" " Mrs. Stover, the daughter of Andre Johnson, who presided with s* mnch quiet dignity for three years at the . White House, is now Mrs. Brown, the investigation seem*, wife of a country storekeeper in Green-nTrqtif^ tlcnr«,bnttheTeWgreat datigvr ville, Tenn. Mr. Brown is a plain and tbat it may lead to aome new meairurre> i«lderly-lookiug gentleman, well to do iu of reoonslrueaon, of which we liaye the world through his dealings in drv had qsiot enough to demoraUze tliu tooods, grooeries, aud notions. Mr. most sober and staid society iu tho' ',1 ohuson's only living son, a youth sov-conntry. We cannot bnt believe rttnt iiuteen or eighteen vears of age, is a thsaoureeofhalf the trouble in the iJerk in Mr. Brown's store. raaalh-ia that. ■ieaPicn. Isp-islaiIOII , which has jriveji prixieeges to one olajejiJ1 Another poor family, this time in and denied them to others, and thus Key tesville, Mo., have smUeo heir to arrrryrtf one"parry tn viofent howtnify the sum of •40,000,000 in gold. This ahaJoet swHffber. We trast iarvestlgat- fortune was formerly the propriety of a ttliaeaan aawf* tahh>eoAnuatwraatagaensa waBitlllll acasoXanPlviHinPIcsfaeaP CI '.o1n11 . . ,_A~ > - - — ** - » !_ ' t - -- —-a. .A ■.!. _ gress of bbe folly of continuing tho l>oiitical distinctions provocative of bit-ter 'aad relenltess animosity." An elephant employed by theGovern-raent of India in healing teakfogs fur tbe Forest Department, in tbe Anna-maiJaey forost, lately broaght about n srtariensien of operations tor above a fortnight; He began by knocking dowu his keeper, bnt lackly did not kill him. He then made for the hnts of thekeep-crs, whosei wives and fasiiliea were driven into the jungle. He displayed his skill in pulling down the huts, smashing np tbe carts and Implements and destroyed a quantity of provisions stored np for his brother elephants.— After keeping the settlement iualariu for some fifteen days he was shotiu one of the legs, aad then caught and chained. ^^^^^^^^ Ben Butler Eumbugi Grant.—-In con-nection with Gen. Butler's fetter, pub Itshed in the newspapers during the last few days, slated Ang. 20,1867, in winch he says, "Gram's election will be a miafortu nc,"ct c., it is a remarkable fact that he should fiave been the first person to nominate him for re-election iu 1S72, which was done about the rSth of February4t*» I for on that day the A*. Y. Herald, editorially noticing a speech of Gen. Buthsr'a delivered in Congress, aahL "Gen. Butler has nom-inated Geu. Grant for 1872. He is of tbe opinion that the meas"'*-.""'«•.-• eon policy Of Grant's adniuustraUua wiH make him the people's 0D0'oa ,ur uuotlici- term." Tn a Wyoming' tavern a mountain rongh, venomously dmnlr, was prne-trsing with hlerevolver at varioas on- )eoU in Ua barroom. An ox teamster entered, called for a drink and a ball from tbe rough's pistol shattered the glass at his tips. Without a word tho bull-whacker put his hand behind bis bank, ihTBdawo*his pistol,levelled.ip., tbe ruffian's bead, and remarked ns the body dropped to the floor," That d—J, scoundrel ♦ronld have hurt somebcWry pretty seem'' Hethea filled another glass and draak the cententa.strode.osji, as UeJibately as be had come iu, and with a^whoa, haw, there," started his oxen up'the road. groat-grand tat her in Germany, and the money is said to have been waiting for the heirs nine years. There aro two very singular things about these tori unes left toAmericausby relatives inKurope. Tbe tint is that they seldom amount to less than a score of millions or so, and the other is that the inheritors never get any of the money. Coat of Living in licrmany.—A lady residing in a German city, which is heavily taxed for both men aud money by the war, write* to her friends that the cost of living is so mnch increased in consequence that she has to pay six ty-five cent* lor a pair of white kid gloves "with two buttons,'' that a new silk bonnet costs nearly a dollariu gold, a cab for two persons to the opera and back, thirty-seven cents, and washing is charged for at the extravagant rate of twelve cents a dozen pieces. The Cincinnati Commercial prefers Vance, of North Carolina, to Frank Blair, of Missouri ; mid says that the latter gentlemen, if elected Senator for Missouri, will be admitted without an objection. Is not the advice of Mr. Greeley the most sensible tli.itlias pro-ceeded from any radical source, to wit; " allow the people of any state to elect the man they honor andcoutlde in, aud theu let the republican majority admit that man." NOBLE THOUGHTS.—I never found pride fn a nObte natnre nor humility in an anworthy anind. Ot all trees I ob-serve that God has chosen the vine, a low plant that creeps upon the helpful wall j of all Beasts, the soft and patient lamb: of all fowls, the- mikl and guile-less dove. Wbtia Oarl appeared to Uoawa.it was not in thavlofty cedar. nor the spreading palm, butiiu *bunh .-an humble, abject bush—as if ne would by these s^eterlena cbeck the Conceited aiiWgMee iff Ball. Nothing pTeWcwtav love Mai bmtmy ■ "°*"* kate, like pride. m A A Reuuiim.—The New York Hera'.'' time <.-r—■>'•■• -»•'•• xautucaiparty in this section : " The Uepnbrican \>*rty in the South needs reconstructing quite as badly as any of the rebel States gov iTumcuts did. Too many carpet-bag Kara, too much politics nod too little lnteiiigcnee'bavo swamped the Radi-cal e*«nent in Virginia, North Carolina nnd Alabama, and the same causes promise like results iu Arkansas, Texas and Georgia. 1'uless the unscruplous potiticans who hnvo during tho last three years manlpnhtted Southern sf-fairs are thrown overboard and party dissensions healed, most of the late rebel States will be lost to tbe Admin-istration in the election of 1872. Mark Twain writes the following an-swer to a correspondent: "Young Au-thor— Yes, Agassis doe* recommend nuthoi-s to eat fish, because the phos-phorus in it makes brains. So far yon are correct. Bnt 1 canaot help you to decide about toe amount you ought to eat—at leant, not with certainty. If tbe specimen composition you send is about a fair usual average, I should judge that |terhans a couple of whales would he aU yon would want for the present. Not the largest kind, but iu ply good middling siztd whales." Nevet-trust I secret With a married man who loves his wile, for he will tell hex o«d she »id tell her anatllauuah, ind aqnt Hannah will impart it as a trofound secret to all her female rcla-ions and acquaintances. A FAIBTTAUE. Once I loved a pretty ntirr, ^aaatoiR--' Oraoefal walker, ISII.IB. airy, I<>awpayt ' HT Bat the eharmiap little kttspa "*~* i'm iftlil) ' Otraane how erawtry aawrts Bat I ■aataail i mm** BandeoBM, uttie brightBied Maty * Bllthsandjay; ' And I learned ts lore her oaHry, F-r rim eWteVad aa. riaeaMty,' "-rrtmsnUd laliadaeejla .., , Wdl-»4a,l BtaaaasUlairiss BIB BBWBBB>«BBBP All a* play | Aaother one to eaafeaad ate. On the way, ! ■"••'' * '—* 'l fill eWsSwaaa. Kve^sMramafcaawaareaeAa, Till be dtea aaaj Uka a BoMla. WeU-adajrl Flat Calaehood-LyiBj on jour back. Abe beat cur. for vanity—Be r*--t srsphsl When is a fowl's neek like a hell! wv— it is wrung .'or dinner. """ Housewife-, eiolio— Whatever Bawa asnaf dual It with aneJryartgbA ~7 •he who can compose a creaebehl BSBBBBBW. thaaatjewhocoairaiaMkooaa. ' - , Railways an arl.lsssBU. They teaeh a. lo know our awn station, and to stop than. If a man's siai la Una world la (eeai aa. cbancea are that he will mia. lit. in tbeaext- Ladiee look, mosl "11111100" whan ts.. ». rea-l.v for sleighing. ^ "»» aaf A uuoetiooable proceeding -A witaeaa'i ae> amliiallou. ™ "* May a man, who steals some TtaasUli s^a- -.., he called the thief of IB T >1mMrj rW A yonng lady, fond of her com fort says tat righl w.v to divide the '-T • ■ • 11VJiaiii l_l ten, lounge after trr-akfaat. waJkaftar aud flirt after dinner until nedtlate. " How could God make a woataa eat at a rlh.papa T" "I don't know By chlWdt was a miracle" All the oassbsas yoa eaat asaweT you call miracles, don't you, paps ** Is is aearly aa Unpeeaikle aj sat aaaaajs eaat of a miser as it would be for a butcher fa> gat lamb-ebspa oal of a battering ram. "Well, my yonng gentleman, aad how would you like your hair eat P "Oh I le» papa-., pleaac—with a llulo round hole a* tke top P A Wiaconain paper mentions a Irargmra Broke Into a sfore, hot the were marked ao high that they wi lake any away. The tragedy-man of the Cleralaad. abater gets off this : "Why is tbe Colai Journal like a spoon in a cap of coffee f Be-eaaee it ia not iu-T-reeting. Here is a touching eouamaioa Irooi aa aa>- tor. "Our Xmaa turkey was a fiise bird; It had aralea on Irs back, and waa taken ORNB a barrel labelled No. 3 mackerel." " O woman ! in our hour, of aaee, j Uncertain, coy, and hard to ploaaa | Bnt aeon too off, familiar with bar maw, , Wc first ondure, theu pity, then i "3& oaiaiM A BielU-tg ■HIK* pi country church, avll wept exoept who, hcltlg R"ki-I WKT hr> ffrrti not tho n-i(. church.*' 'Oh l* --i'l hf. "I belong to A lEentlertun at Fremont, Ohio, havtl a. r»- ci'I'ti'-n at hit honae the otlver •wJMH ■Ml when tbe JJU-its went away, it Ujoat UM J all in-lit to warh the tar and pick the 'tis* ••re off his perwm. TIIM- riwiy my flnt 1ett«f, I Ktnaia ra-chaniretf; take awaiT inj s*enn4 pptta-r, Aaa* ia no apparent alf<ratiau iu auc : tavia awaj .ill my k-i I.-. -, autl I attlU •ootlnoeQM Tho poriimanl Horn Tooke wan the aon of a ho lolluwiiiK was au a-I verliaa-ment la a n.•-.«■,' paper: "Lost or KtrtvtjU fraiai la* which he allttUcdl to waasi ctvU-*l nM hj ska> prou.l HtrlplingH of Kt<>n tti ilestcriba mimmif. "I am." Haiti llorn, "tho avon af aa Turkey im.Tchr.tit." A frrrainli.BmtoT.cIeriryaTian.wkoi liail au um im-ii* stolen fruia his WaU, thJaWa that th« rlii.-fi- llkrlv tohrinj-it npln tba workl where iielthatr overcos-S nor aa^arsfla will hi- !■•.'<HI i.il :-> (jomtoit. I'u.i-r the li.-Miliiivr, "What a Bad. WlakMk Story-'IVlling ChlMr Jsrf- prints tbe foltow-iitg: rnctkoioii* Hahc : C«HSS and alt an -air kiii-e. aunty, as Mary does down •tsNin, on tho great lug policeman* P Tno Tenneiwae*. paper rtcriUr a sltwne ail uvw whits oas i$f nm black and half his body—all persons ahall iw- •l-t-ive tiv<> dollars to bring hiaa. Ha waa a ahe got*.*' •'N*,w. my boy," Baud tne nQa,saiHM,waa, "if I had a mince-ine and abonlal gtra two t w.Iftba of it to John, twa t wslfsba tn saaaa, two twelfths to Harry, and ahoiiidl taAe s*lf iho tilt* lutvl*' WJ-fcea* Basw.wJJ tll**rfj M •aSTra-ffiff op "bad, «. tbat .11 caw. hear yeeV- 'The plate!" .boated the boy. . A wealthy KcaUemaa,wh» awraa a r | aaBU e, ,u. nearly loat his wife, who fell into a rlf-rr which Oowa through his I BBBW Pa eav noun..si the aarrow eeaapo ia bia rMaaahs, filleting their congratillation.. One of tbeiii-.ii old bashelor -wieae aa Manass Ii always told yoo that that river waa trniahal , lo>v,-' "I ll,ought I understood you to say thai ... father was B merchant onlv S Wa* ugo." said a lady toe bMiegwi who waa s»- licitina alma, "and if tbat ia ao, hop eoald vnnr family have been redweed to BeaJBtpt*' :-lt is trne, mu'am; my Batherhepr-BJBBpSP ataml, and laat week be took a bad twosdal-lar bill and failed !" Oarri JfenWrs.—"Well, Kofua, (, I irsl PrVsbyteriao with ma i hu ua ''No, father ; I reckon I'll go down to the Sa-cond Methndist." Hut on hie way to tbeear- (ioe Kufu. uniformly aaspped at the oSaPai anlached ihe old gentleman'a private closet and indulged himself with plsseawt 'a>Bal>- Kvery Sunday morning tho JiMata tl|ai|a| In, Uii.laldr .ri• |ii■ rv I hut Kufus praMrrad the Second Methialisl. The Judge eeou wa-gai, to nonce a marked dienowim. is, «M contents of the demijohn, and righliallT aaa-tasetesl who was tho culprit.- Tee Jade. rmpti.dilie remalnina; liaai4 into Mathsa, VesM-l. and placed ll in a secluded plaoe.— Next hunslay njoioiug same she asatr ksaar. roBatorv : "Going with ma thia laroainaPp.. foTr "No, father: I reckon ITI sue* to IBs tV-cond Malhodiat." Oa I &%!nnW&MXto*m a asaaU piece of white isoer aainakif «e> ehoi handle, ou which was U-gibly iasenbed tbosa words f "rVjcood- aftincSrlat croaiw'roP wV3 eatrs." After ahuith aaehar aad ecu mil, saaaj looking curiously at each olher, smfled a lib ll. annle. but aaid notblsja. The iwaalta hV that Malbadhat haPaSaj iaaae not yat BB»a sompleted. Its ' f BBXaXawBP.
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [February 2, 1871] |
Date | 1871-02-02 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The February 2, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Duffy and Albright |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | UNCG University Libraries |
Newspaper name | The Greensboro Patriot |
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Object ID | patriot-1871-02-02 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, PO Box 26170, Greensboro NC 27402-6170, 336.334.5304 |
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OCLC number | 871565622 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
drtol
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY
AT GREENSBORO, N. 0,
By DUFFY* ALB11CHT.
TKKMS—caah uvrerisbly hi advance.
One year *A all monthsW* lhr- "*75 •"
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Established in 1824!
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ri* Court orders «ix week., f; "*lm"
noli .-. I >ui weeks, ?-'•. «• sdaBnea. . .,
y. ..,:■..n i -nta changed quarterly to-il
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.cutest* and paid for ia sdrBaoe.
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j,l„/ JtocUantaM..VXk Z-leo/.tuj.eaMBjW.C
JAU, A. UlaMUB, o'reensooro, A.C.
Dillurd. ICuffln 4c Gilmenr,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tlreentboro, a.L.
PRACTICE iiiiheCourUofGuilfurd,Alamaaoe
Randolph, Davidson, Siokee, Yadkin, Sorry,
. tan sad Caswell Counties,
i i . ,.l UM linn will always attend Iha regular
I ile Courts of i. i::..'!:!!, SWXSBBBWS aad
<; i ford counties.
Itrr. en. lmirt. l:Iy
C. P. MKM'R.MIALL. JOHKN.ST.
MENDENHALL ft STAPLES,
4.TTOEWETS AS 7 "'
(. in I:>«.BOBO. M. C,
Will pro lies •" il>« Cuaitaof (iuilford, Rocking-
1 .„,. David Koreythe, Stokes, Randolph aad
Alamence: »'«>. t:. 8. Circuit audDiatrictCoorle.
-, ia! .ni.-i.ti.iii given M iiidlsewBB. in all parta
„l il„ Male, and la eases in llaukruotcy.
{-«•■ Cl* II. .li—r HaMk of tha Court House.
Jan '-'7 : 1 y,
1IKMOVAL.
RALPH GORRBLX,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
His r.-ri■...«! kb 'mire i.. Ha, 4 Law Row, in
tin- raar of the ('..urt HOUM, where he may
■ .. res I. fotmd ..II business in bis proreaeioo,
uuhsse abaenl s*l *.me Court.
M- alao athgaia lh^ Court in Alaroanee,
Daridiion and Kaniiolnb and ih^SupremeCourt
..f iti*. Smi.- in all of M'hirh prompt attention will
he ottlkfelilljl glean la all bu«inea« committed te
hlacara. Jan.4lh, 1C71AB
u . '. BAU, TII08. H. KK (jomtoit.
I'u.i-r the li.-Miliiivr, "What a Bad. WlakMk
Story-'IVlling ChlMr Jsrf- prints tbe foltow-iitg:
rnctkoioii* Hahc : C«HSS and alt an -air
kiii-e. aunty, as Mary does down •tsNin, on
tho great lug policeman* P
Tno
Tenneiwae*. paper
rtcriUr a sltwne ail uvw whits oas i$f nm
black and half his body—all persons ahall iw-
•l-t-ive tiv<> dollars to bring hiaa. Ha waa a
ahe got*.*'
•'N*,w. my boy," Baud tne nQa,saiHM,waa,
"if I had a mince-ine and abonlal gtra two
t w.Iftba of it to John, twa t wslfsba tn saaaa,
two twelfths to Harry, and ahoiiidl taAe s*lf
iho tilt* lutvl*' WJ-fcea* Basw.wJJ tll**rfj M •aSTra-ffiff
op "bad, «. tbat .11 caw. hear yeeV-
'The plate!" .boated the boy.
. A wealthy KcaUemaa,wh» awraa a r | aaBU
e, ,u. nearly loat his wife, who fell into a rlf-rr
which Oowa through his I BBBW Pa eav
noun..si the aarrow eeaapo ia bia rMaaahs,
filleting their congratillation.. One of
tbeiii-.ii old bashelor -wieae aa Manass Ii
always told yoo that that river waa trniahal ,
lo>v,-'
"I ll,ought I understood you to say thai
... father was B merchant onlv S Wa*
ugo." said a lady toe bMiegwi who waa s»-
licitina alma, "and if tbat ia ao, hop eoald
vnnr family have been redweed to BeaJBtpt*'
:-lt is trne, mu'am; my Batherhepr-BJBBpSP
ataml, and laat week be took a bad twosdal-lar
bill and failed !"
Oarri JfenWrs.—"Well, Kofua, (,
I irsl PrVsbyteriao with ma i hu ua
''No, father ; I reckon I'll go down to the Sa-cond
Methndist." Hut on hie way to tbeear-
(ioe Kufu. uniformly aaspped at the oSaPai
anlached ihe old gentleman'a private closet
and indulged himself with plsseawt 'a>Bal>-
Kvery Sunday morning tho JiMata tl|ai|a|
In, Uii.laldr .ri• |ii■ rv I hut Kufus praMrrad
the Second Methialisl. The Judge eeou wa-gai,
to nonce a marked dienowim. is, «M
contents of the demijohn, and righliallT aaa-tasetesl
who was tho culprit.- Tee Jade.
rmpti.dilie remalnina; liaai4 into Mathsa,
VesM-l. and placed ll in a secluded plaoe.—
Next hunslay njoioiug same she asatr ksaar.
roBatorv : "Going with ma thia laroainaPp..
foTr "No, father: I reckon ITI sue* to IBs
tV-cond Malhodiat." Oa I
&%!nnW&MXto*m a asaaU piece of white isoer aainakif «e> ehoi
handle, ou which was U-gibly iasenbed tbosa
words f "rVjcood- aftincSrlat croaiw'roP wV3
eatrs." After ahuith aaehar aad ecu mil, saaaj
looking curiously at each olher, smfled a lib
ll. annle. but aaid notblsja. The iwaalta hV
that Malbadhat haPaSaj iaaae not yat BB»a
sompleted.
Its '
f
BBXaXawBP. |