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PUBLISHED WKKKLY OREESSBOKOi N. C, By DUFFY_*_ALBRIGHT. i advance. ,.,. .gndingjl*. wbnittt—* — Hal.- ol A.lv.rli-iniC- , . I ' I ii, m/rance: 1 I Six at ' • • n u I .,■!■., I i ' '■•> Three I- [Us, - - ■. 11 • ■ .1 j . . .n IM MI—r'i-i i. . U .Llll|it.lltl»', 'I III..' ll.ol.lli-. . - S \ South* On.- >I-.I. • • ;,. ..Jr. .. i .- iMrtkiUf. ,;i 11 i Six - . . I.I .N.i ••• - I .$ I.W :AI toe I;.I«I 1040 ll.l'll :Ms> " MM ;«).«' 4.'..UU IMS JJXI 4040 70.0U '"'. 1640 75.1*1 .....■■■■■■■ lar'-"' ,'.:,o (.rrcenlbhrbartbaa . - ST : >W'i-U*t—' i. _.-.i mixrtri'y »' Established in 1824. {NewS«riet!ro,ie& Remember the 3DEAJDI TOMBS and MONUMENTS. ii .- in .-U..-1. , l,.,n..u The underrigned r^pectrallT Inform* hisfi-ieo.1 and the poblic at l»iv»,ili«i h*'is iiow prepared hi i. 11111-11 ell kinds of afooumenla »ud Tomosloej**, of t»ns>l 'I' - vii", wiui prompuieas, and al price* I to suit tli«- lin.r». Orders aoliciu-d and promptly filled. fe-'All work writ ofCompeuv- Shops deliTered i tli* r»ilroad fr*« Mil* if i null S. C. ROBERTSON, fUrUf. X. C. Professional Cards. ICl I IIV ■••■ • ; , ......A.' AT > i,i,i. i; ►JIN l.S.S li ..- II< in . /. \T I.AW. .,. s.Z: - i<: i,.\i..iu;»i..* . . Yadki.i, Sin... 1 ■■■'■'- ".-•■" A ■•• ■»"' A I MENDENHAIi. & STAPLES, t.ic.1 .HBORO. v«., - i. . I, K - .. K> • i. li -■...•• rkihv . i I.. ,I.I .- ill .ill put I* '■ i ...ii Fl N. H. D. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, I;HEE\SIIOBU, >■.<•. Ii.-presents FIRE Contpanie* with aggregate CAPITAL of IH.UI) Million* of aWUair*. .CTX.1 Life INSlilXCE COMPANY, fuilltln.alll bv any in tlio CHEAI'NES8 and It (111! Ill III) >>f il* Policies. jfVSSSETS S12,0O0,OO0. t ..II and unite your pro|ierty against low by fife, aii.l thus s.s-nre you a home, and pre- I win riiiliiirr.-HMn.-iit in busineea, iu caw of I accident. [r ProTbJa a LIKE POLICY ftwlao.op-purl ..." yo.ir wif.. aud children when TOO are eon*. ' ernes:-B»nking House of Wilson A Skobat, Mouth Elm St. 77:ly N II 1) WlLsoN. ClIAS. E. SlIOHKH. HIIXFA i. MIOHDH, jB A N K E R S , OBEKX.SBOKO, A'.C, (Sooth Elm Street, opposite t«WI OSce.) I* IV and .. II '• l»l I end Silver, Hi.nk Note*, 8uieamiUorMm t Bond., Kail Boad St.«k« and Bond*,**., 4w. ri/ kVorir. MOIH-I on dwoail anbjMI'" BM.HT CHECK and allow illl<Tl-»t in kind upon 1 1.-I-.-.1-..f ( IKUENCV or SPECIE. Diacoaual B—In*— I'ni"''! Collivlinns Made al all AciT.vsilile Puinls, S.|.t. Ihtli. IT OFFERS FOR THE CHILD. In the dim apneea of a dream, yon ace— Som.wh.ra, perhaps, or d*e not anywhere (Remember in a dream what things may he)- I met a atranger with the whitest hair. From hi* wide, wandering beard the .uow-lakea whirled, (Hiii face when young, Mdoubt, was much admired:) Hia name waa Allan, and he held the world: I held a child—and both of us were tired. "A handsome boy,'r he courteously said : "He pleaae* my old fancy. What I—ay—f "Yea, father, but he wearies me. My head la aehing, too, and—listen how he criea!" "If yon would let me take him"—and he •pread All hia fair laces and deep Teli-ets wide ; Then hid them from my Hii.ilo, and. in their stead, Sweet jewel* and vagne NM of gold he tried; ■Iocs at tbe Borth or WaaL and it nhonld cost less to ran them ben; la-bor and fuel are cheaper here, aad. oar climate much milder than theirt,—the snowg and frost* of winter are no im- T*dintents to our Railroads. Yet w» tint I r.ATi.r of their Railroad*- payint handsome dividends, while raaay of onrs ]iny none at all. We cannot ae-conut for these strange 4llfci.Weas.ma4 leas cheap freights are like other bleea, ingR reciprocate, good being returned for good. \\ e have merely penned these un-connected tbooghts, hoping, as we Htated in the beginning, some one win take np the subject who is able to nn-ravel the mystery that is connected with our Bail Bead system in North Caroliua, and in the South generally. A FARMER. Then ships, all heaey with the stem-, ami sounds' Ofmany a aea, the stains of many a sun : i'.i. i. palaces,with empires for their ground*, Were slowly offered me, uue '»y one. "Then take the world. Ii will amuse yam. So, Watch while I move its wires." An install then. He laughed. "Look, child at this aoiek pnppol show:" I saw a rich laud dusk with iniir.liiiig MB. io« plays the fool. ■It is ml 1IIOVI' lli.-in Qhaii. G. rates, MANUFACTURER fPlY 8beM Iron andCoppei W U >> N E V' I'll,. I ■ 1.. 11 , T LAW, ,. li.nl: Uock t ... tl ... . h:..:«- . t < >t> |»| I., I Ml M |.1,.|, ' - I. at-l : . I.i tile |. . ... OF HIKI .Ir,.!,r ., . \v...a , l.;i.n|.-, Cruckvr/, twl OfawM Want Giv ji-. Si..».--, and atMortvd Gtwda\, nuatalljr.—i •.•I S...UI. Elm ?*lr. w.lii.-. :.........,N V ..-■.-.- 1 ri.n fiirrwli, of buter. -;••• »;" ;/ "Tliis pupiH-t, with the mik Voi: call llic lliujji ;■>: , th< Iheae— No matter; ltt«,whc*Jiitf Is ,• "Nul «>iir . you Jilras*** f "UtUb! Tak.* tin- wvrM, ytm will! <iive iue tlW IH»V." Th.ii. aUvertBg with aJTriglit, I beM tue elosw ehaak'o d.niplo- al Ami bad* the <.lil .Vtlill. r--t'..r I wo! night. ratable* ft-l.C/SHH'll Buchtinaa &McDon«lci, tjrocery and Confectionery, [C et Bland -i 1I.-J...I,I IT KKl' eonsiaoilv on band .. full aaaHarlawRila IV I INI.IlS/ CAKES. SVYEETMEATti, SVTS. l.-AISiNS ORAHOLS. *e A jn* ,i.-'; .fr'amilv Otaswrb* it the lowe. Would it not be advisable, in riew ot the contemplated Visit of the Con-gressional Committee appointed to in-vestigate the alleged Kn Klnf out-rages in the South, to probe these Ku Klux stories put atioat by Radical* to the bottom, by summoning before our grand juries all the leading Sorlh-i- ni imii, all the Radical officials, na-tional. State and municipal, including members of the Legislature, and Badi-cal editors, lo testify what they know •boot these alleged Ku Klux crimes. North Carolina lias suffered much by I lie evidence of her judges, solicitors, slit-rids mill other officials betore the Senate outrage eommittoe. They all agree that the grandjuries arc at fault for the eseatM of the criminals—that the true bills will not be presented against tlie-in. Why not, as they all s|ie:ik with such absolute certainty of I lie existsuoe ol the Kit Klux and their ■ rimiual acts, have them summoned before the grand juries, especially in those counties in which they say men cannot exeraat their rights of citizen. ship, and that lite ami property of "Unionists* and negroes are not safe. Kor instance, Judge BUSMPI says in i.is evidence mat he IN certain that in bis district the Ku Klux aavc an ex-istence in Sampson, Dnplin anil Robe-sou, ami thinks they have in New Hanover aad llladen. That in Semp-soi aud Dnplin, as well as Ansou, Cumberland and a few o:her con.ities We proptrse allowing some of the rif- intheState their organization is so fed of nigh Bail Bond Tariff* as com- 1" werfnl and terrible that citizens are pared with cheap heights on the pro ! not only ontraged, but that many are diii'tivu interests oi ilwcouuir} : hop. ideterred from votiugand unuiy lun-ed lag thereby to 4itect the attention of I to vote against their opinion?. Kow some one "to this importntil subject, I if Judge Rnssell should be unwilling to who is more capable of discussing It, I call the attention of UN grand juries than the bumble writei of this article. | to those matters in his public charge let -till • - -H.,,1 .«. For Ihi Patriot i High Tariffs vs. Low Tariffs .1/* vd'K. Etti'lH'tt •' Al*. a f.ili in the bar adj. TV '•« i u,.|. f tl:.- I.i.^.i Law . h*ml. 19:1» i A . ES .-. SOAL.ES, iTLOUNEYS.VTLAW vv,u. \ I.I.I. * -s, lilnriHi . .... 11.. til ■ , U'mlworth, |.l ( '-•-<". .1.1-11 UOUKK1.I mil i uun-illi>r 11 s t> o r u , t* K.C. .\. c. I, .. - . ■:.. i.i I K I. ..f Al. l.i.v Ron li Las, 0., .-. Da and Bank- Waal AprUiSJo7l:ly isiaess Cards. W. B. FARRAR w.vMtitooK M KM:KII>." t. W, WESTBROOK A J. IL WARD, HAVE nBwdy rr-^lahli-brd UH wtU kiiMwn. papular *n«l raBaala " Wm&mtk ^^ln■■?ri.•*,' Zj niilw Mat of GlWatabaWi N. C, under td»- UIW -I.-I M*|r -I WcMbffoah At C... All (.erwuu-tviwlibaj! Kniil Tin-**, <i>tt|re Vm*-., Av. •*'» .*-|'riinr pUntinu will I'-iitl :\ t*» IbaVC .ttirnset U» c-.Hr^.|».iitl \*t|U i».* ttra airui ^t tuiv. hva Uiry an •it ^na-imi torctvt ll.n-, >. ,-eit, .--. af tvli*- lifcaw* bv .-Niirj; Hurrit-rf |>r<»lu«;b- uuprwct-iifms^ilT k»w. All ufti«r» will revriv<* prunipt aud varvlul atlvu-lioa. Catalogui - ---ut m*r »n upplk-atioi. Aasifaua.. WESTWKOOtK 4 CO.. jim III. lr71T.:'.(-*H\ iirwimboru, X. C« W. S. RANK IN. (In lau BaiMwB,) ". / i,.- t'tixk I I. L'N i N i.i I v ■. / < : l i. \ I- ,-,-/,;. •/. irrfry, ■ -I ■' '■ ..: VN1> CLOCKS, -• -•,,,;. niii i- ■"''' ,, ,. < tsii: . - > • Ma.1 -. -- I- East is. mid f.- itn-i iiss..rtlin l.i-.v prieea I" <i .••null. ......I ■>*.....■ !s-» r. large supply ef t-adies' aad Gentle- ,»■ L a ll.iii.lki-itlii. I'-i. and towala, al l«. si 'KII I:N STEIN I "■♦OTHERS & CO., BOOTS, Shoes, N"'i" ,1M... a lane- am k i,ii. ills ..«.-.. i al eery low price* br CsaSBa ..,...miii' IIC'iM t K A large suppl> ..f Coil'ei-jusi reecivedal IfiJ, •J".-•..■■,-aii.l M ci-nla pot lb., and also a large I'.-iiimiy eared hasten A UKLS — reduced inteta. W. •*• BAKKIK jaut9-.1V i j BOCBBIES, are. ^| All grades .JSuyais, C.*s-s, Teas, Soap, i andels. Syrup, *c.,alwar* ., hand at bnreM cash | ■ ■ C. E. ECKEL A Co., ian 19:1. booth Street. ^LASH UIKI «tt'EES'S WABB. ne* rv .-:,.-.i i. lore* aMluon inn■-i..-k "f Olio- and Queen's Wan, ainen. Koroaene Oil, &.., all of «l.i.-l. ..•v t«.r cnui. C. E. ECKEL A: CO.. . |;i |v Booth Street. BUEXA VisTA LODGE, I. O.O. P., meet • iworarii ""'■"''>' * 1'V, ga. uii l.t The Em 1 u-.duy wghl »,.|. month a awetlw of CTBCUI. ISTEK-EST »iil be held. Vawiinii bretbreo c nlially r.- eeived. 1>AVID scon', Ji:., N. U-JAS. \\ . Al.liliil.ilT S.-.. i*n l*«J II! 11 Saddles and Collars ■ ■ ■ ... • i" oi ml sui.ll.-r-. .' . !■!!_• - inee |'i.iiii|ii .1 AKAMEEU, Siiddlcry Hardware ' 111 ..i-i.v. Ol - '.1 I,'..-.-I.lll '. l.AUKKII, A I II HUH6T, f^URNELL & CO., I , .11.11 . IMI HIlUl I -'ii "i tl i '■• IN Annri-..it. English, Germai and FrriH-b on i l.'oolis. While Goods and Notions, The ptolitalileiiess of rarninig does kers not depend so much upon a rich soil and eaean labor, as it does on the fa-cility and cheapness ..r getting the products to market. Fanning pays tar better near the Large cities, wh the cost of gelling the_ products to market is trilling, than i. .bus in th:- rich rural districts that an- remote from market, and the cost of shipping the products is great, il.ii.-e. the farmiug, lands near the great i ui.-s ol New York and Philadelphia are worth limn i wo hundred to three huutlu-d dollars |ier acre, while lands in many parts of North Carolina, more nrodnt tive than they are. are wort! from ten to twenty dollars ]ier acre. l.'ntil the Imilding of Rail Bonds ami other cheap conveyances ol freight, the great West was compara-tively a poor country, and her rich „ , . r . . n-«.M.«;« and 'almost inesbanatible land* were Dealer in Foreign and Domestic almo8t vs,iu«.u-s. Now the country is J3J?,"Y" QOODS, teeming with wealth. I!"t '! is not s.. i.rocl itll s mnch our purpose to discuss the sub-jeetof high tariffs crlow tariffs, as to ^itofNEW show the disadvantages under which the priMliu-iive interests Ol North t 'ai lina are now laboring. The natural resources of our State are inferior In but lew oi ihe States, but the cost ol gettingotir products to market is much greater than i'ual of most other States, itcopraphicafly, our State would seem to be mnch more cooTenieut to g< markets than the Western States; but facts do not prove Ibis to be a cornel view of the eaae. The furmer living in the North Western States. ■bar thses as remote from New- York or Philadelphia, can ship his produce to those nwees for considerable less than the farmer in our State can slop j his,—one fourth the distnii-.-, ..ud by the same kind ot conveyance. The fanner living in Illinois, or any ol the Western States, can ship a barrel of tlotiv to Norfolk, Va.. all the way by Ilail Boad, ai about the same cost the farmer living in Gullfoid can ship his to the same place,—less than one sixth the distance; while the tarmci in the Western part of North Carolina j would pay about twice as much to get | Cabinet-Maker his flour to Norfolk or Wilmington as the farmer in Illinois would pay : thus ■ Fnnrluu !>«--. „jv;il„ t|1(. North West the ad>antng. ,SD over us in our own markets- "•> this ineiniahty of lieigbte, a bushel of rt'tum . wheat It worth more in Chicago tba ' sboro, although ;t _ | to Norfolk or Wilmi Qreenahoro I jj )(C JJd, a distance of 1300 o: ; miles. r..dii this orangeiu. I .arius, it would not require a Klii.wl.-alcnlato.toleV.-.tlM-ti.r. nig would pay best in North ( aiolina or in UHnois. I No country ia better raising of lVttits and Western No.ll; Carolii articles will not bear -li Seaports. The faruiet' era New York ean send his barrel ol apples or potatoes 300 or 306 miles bj Railroad, and ship by water -"SKI OI IJOO miles further, to .Vilmiugton, N. lO. for less than half the cost that the n is perfectly .om|»>tciit for him to go before them as a witness, and uuder Hi*, seal of secrecy enjoined by their oaths "i office, to put them in full pos-session of all the inforumtiou he may have. As a sworn co/jservator of the peace itis his plain duty to do so.— T'.u- oath taken by the grand jnror to keep seeiet his own, the State's ami his fellow's counsel, was designed to meetjusf such a condition of affairs as Judge Busucll aDcges to exist. What wi- -ay in regard to Judge Bit ,s, 11 uu-plicj as well toJndgesSettle, Log Henry. Solicitors l.nsk and I'.nll.i. Sheriff I'-.-, and other peace of only | lii-ets who have testified so abundantly in regard to the disorders in North Carolina, Bv all means, let grand juries MI HI mim these ami other officials before them. I.ct us investigate this matter thoroughly. Uruud juries owe il to themselves to disprove these slan-ders in regard to their faithfulness aud disregard for their oath. We arc satisfied that in no instance in North Carolina have grand juries tailed to present true bills when prop-er and sufficient evidence has been presented. It seems that these peace ■llHcers who know so much m regard to these .-rimes, h ive tailed to re|>oi-* Ibcm In tin- proper tribunals. Now-let the grand juries seek them and get from them all they know. Let them -in the mattei thoroughly, and we bow luucb »»i* this evidence is based npou positive knowledge, and how mtlch •»' it is political h.-iesay, gath-ered from ignorant negroes, false news INvpcr reports, and the stale falsehoods oi iHiliiiial mendicants, who slander OUI people lor their own scltish pu Pread that testimony. • I far Movy observation has extended, '.*»ri*flod, that the great present "wed by the South, is, the pro i of its best citizens, and the [results of such a course of and that the most tran-ag. and harmonizing measure Oongreas could enact, would j removing all political and civil Sties from those engaged in the ng my residence- here, my feel-have been not a little chafed at ng men, filling offices vital to iterest of the community, totally dined for the obligations they assumed. I'bave now been in Asheville nearly sixteen months, and am happy to state, that I have neither seen or beatd of, nelilier have I had any reason to sup-poak the existence here, (whatever their, may be in other sections of the South,) of any snch organization as that referred to and affirmed in the afoaesaid testimony. v Lhm!5**f**..teu g18'*4'* security, botl ofjnjrson and property, In any oointatinity than in this. I am satisfied that any ill treatment of a Northern man because of (he sec-tiou from which he came or his peculiar politics, would at once be frowned down by this whole community : and as tor violence, that is out of the quest ion. Beth my family and myself, have received as many attention's, aud made as many friends here as we probably wonld in like circumstances in any similar commnuity at the North.— What little disrespect we have met with has been from sources unworthy of regard, ami has scarce!- met with any countenance. Individuals or lain! lies may make themselves obnoxious here as elsewhere; and the same course of conduct which would secure esteem in a Northern community, will do the same here. No one need be deterred from com-ing to Asheville or its vieinit>. either tor health or eettlemeut, in an\ laudi-ble purjMi.se, for tear of ktikbtx, or " social ostracism.*' A similar course pursued by Northern people coming here, which would secure to a Southern man respect in a Northern community, willinv.-n-iabl'. secure respect, and at-tention, and nil doaired Christian and social privileges. Bnt, if they come here to foster dis-sonsi. innnil strife, eitln-i in the church or in polities, the;, will meet with well meri'ed neglect. " UM.PEASE. Asheville. April lath, 1871. and the body lies juat outside the threshold. Then, with supernatural strength ; Polly staggers the distance, of a half a mile, to flic residence ot Mrs, Williams and gives the alarm. It is too late; three bleached skeletons grin Iron, the ashes and a blistered corpse lay without the door. • • • As soon as possible, messengers were dispatched tor sheriff Walker ami for medical assistance. Before either ar-rived, Polly supposing herself ta tx treouH—the last agonies of death, solemnly testified against the mnrder-eis. she knew them well, they were her near neighbors, aud were uot dis-guised. Her testimony was so clear and isisitive, it carried conviction to all -who 'beard it. Accordingly, A. Ilanes. Esq., promptly issued a war-rant for the arrest of the suspected parties. They were found at home— one of them in bed, though late in the day. Sheriff Walker arrived shortly-alterwaids and couveyed the prisoners t-i this place, where they are closely confined. Dr. John W. Harris, who was In attendance ou the suffering woman all day yesterday, informs us that Polly lUeadmau is in a very critical situation, but that the child is" likely to recover. Commenting on this horrible affair, it is proper to state with emphasis, that all the parties are ot the lowest irder of society, ami that all ol them — Iittie Thtags. I* raHihal by the heat of A tried comb to young lady in Boston recently to do up her hair with a hooey B look ".wranliw.» "My boy, what does your motberdo for a UTtagr* Was little cold _ aaked Of barafcoted arehla. -She vtc**ale, sir* They have a hog at Mr-dleport. N. Y., that weighs one thousand pounds. An exohaaaa wants to know if he was raised on pfg.metal. A dashing Indiana heiress thought It would he aa roeaantic to marry the village blacksmith; bnt after a month's trial she is at home now. and has had her measure taken for a divorce. A lady recently sent a fur cape to a for establishment for aome repairs- She explained her wishes lntbeM-who havT«en|<v.ed Mr. Spar- 'OwgiMr account ot his mrni exner-senees, will relish the lollowinio, told by the "Sew Tort ft •#"„^, Of the Boobester Oem„,-n- • : Ik"*** a wealthy cwnmis-ii,I, „,„. chant who was seized with a fn-nxv for country lile.nml for a » hlle lighted. He put up a bou buildings in handsome *•' \ l • saw that as long as the.- » . . the work he could .eafcrt i-. .1 , soon as the wlioi, esBblisliiu complete lie w».n ; p., , ■otendurecoanivylii'e.'r. ..,.*,» was all over, and he mo ni the city without, loss , manwagwisers-'idliisin. .- * only lasted one so.)., ., genttmnen rarmcrs inves'l ,] - i.., auenoravous barn ami otn !,,. - After all was finished ered that the wonderful ' i for ee'tie, because ii \.- exduuefl *a*li air. It* . .. such aa these cm inn. ted.after which tl.. .. return to the city. what- the ;lJoan of Are!' Joan of Arc! Who in thnnder is hef" was the innocent remark of a full-grown New Have* man who was aeen gazing at a hand-bill of one of AnnaOickinsoa's lectures the shun and the slayers, are radicals ■ the other day. of the deepest dye. The Adairs for Kirinrj Manny.—Every man c moo sense admit that the rnl. - ailopt.sl for a ralioiial BJ -- manure must lie bamsl n ceas ; and we in.i\ lav .<.- lowing rales In relatiini in L Thegtound si-lei--, ' ■ . position ot st»l>'» mauuve •UtZSTtEEgl f^ntt^;;,,'::'1' years, have attended the poll- for no other purpose than to insult and intimidate conservative voters. So •• trooly loil" were they, that even with murder in their hearts, they sought to make the deed redound lor the benefit of their party. Had they mcr ,-ly wish ad to kill Silas Weaton, to stop his evidence against them, it would have been easy to have done so in an unguarded moment, when he was alone at his work. Hut by killing the whole family, and burning them up, the !■'.one would ever have been laid on the >o i .illi-tl bukinx Judge Lagan might have written another appeal for troops, and .1. B. Carpenter, once more abased the imaginary Governor to the feel of tin- Nyc of Nevada. Far be it fi >in us to S|s-uk harshly, much less unjustly of men nnd- r charges of BO si; ions a nature, but when- evidences nl guilt are so plain, and the crime so heinous, it may well IM> asked if the gallows is not too easy a death. More anon. B. A. a us,-.— Wil. Journal. \. nirn'ii e ■it. ■sartaj ■....-f* . . . .-„. ibeshippcd iKNOCNCI (..it rnl BOW ll'..i tl ! c <i-.iv dial 1"* >•■ l-fti'T JT' FURNITURE « In irreal rarletr, aeleeted with a view JpS^ iLTiK" VvAKi: ROOMS where ha **\ ' ' ki-ei.s cssastantly n snpnly of -••-rvil1ii,._. aeeded : ly l,....i-.k'-., i-- Oneal In* alioubelow ihedi |.'..!.,.i..i..i,'. 'I..- ..i'.. i in ti..-li..in fdieold / I--- ' l-..'.!;i.. - when .-■isteiiifrs will W wall .... , i . .,.....,!... by .1. \v. s Parker, who He i- prepared Ui furnish, nt 1 lioiir'a notice, Col-llill lollO very farm-adapted to '."C piil.iiiua than yet those .hipping to our living in We-i e'roi.. Ini. Ash.-ville Citir.cu. NaiU-d to the Wall! Wo call attention of the Northern Press, to tin- following eommunieation oi the Rev. Mr. I'case. It is utim-eees sary fin as to siy who this gentleman is. His almost suimrhumon work in 'lo- ,-.-I.M out ;...i of that former sink ol iuitiuity, '.he Five I'oints in New Voik i ,ty, has given him a reputation as extended as the nation. Hear what he says t gard to one of thc"gi>.u o it.ages" patad.-d before Congress as •i ,- .II.- •; .•.- i. - \uku\ biil recently pa.- itl b; thai i «'.... Tne statement lit-»r»w Imilt «-x , M., liroTDI'I'V . . . 1:1 H M . . Bee s :\\ li.it:iiimu* Mtvcl. i.ALllilUKt. fell *j;*.:tim B Kci ping made Profitable. ei ,-lilal'l ,N UtEKI-i. -T and ■ l..-rp Vu In. lual Earn . :i .mi., i Itn. ... -.-a. n.-.-. Also li.- •a* ■ " •■ ■ I l'i. .i, .::. « lit N . V. I • i ■ 1' ■ ■ '-us <■! an/ style, ini.l ha* a til preealj fiar lie- oae ofihe pshbe. Ah order* li.r Euinbcre, C :■?.: slteaded t.. st rod.-r.t- cliarfces. j hie tiroduce taken in rx.-lianue tor work. feb'J:!. Ladies, Cal and See TIIK NSW Family Singer Sewing Machine 1 I HAY K I,,ii,:,. arrangement* to keep for sale th.- above Machines—will also keep the best Machine Twist, Linen aud Cotten Thread. alatthiasH mild at factory price*.— Orders solicit.Hl. Address, MKS. A. F. FOWLER, r O. Box m, i:.l:lf Qreenalioro, N. C. Kepub- I know was told here. A Am-' ii.urk.-u- fiu-o.e. In Western North 0 i'otltl* .1 -o Ma . - i .-. .--. uttiacturera. -.sl-.ll '1:, i hi,its PHOTOGRAPH -R OOMS, SOUTH KLM KfKKE Carolina ii iles to \ , - ,• . . - i...„ U.,-1 -i ral .. u of eon lllll.Ulll. balance L GALLO brand.| — U.MJ pays to .-end li.s. 30 the same place. What we have said in regard to ;•-.• farming interests, will appl) equally well to oar mining and manufacturing interest. We have thonipds of tons of rich cop|s:r on's buried in mir mines, because they will not bear shipment. and thousands ol tons ol coal and iron buried iu the mines for the same rea-son. We ask any candid, intelligent mind, can snch a state ol" affairs continue u> exist and our State prosper ! If not, tiicu wnat is the retped] J ''.;u ouf Bailroad system be improved 1 Cm we not have reduced freight*, without injuring onr Kailroads. Hott is it, that Northern and Western Byroads carry freight at from one fourth to one tenth ol what some ot our roads charge! Why is it, that it costs less to carry a tone of coal over a road in Pennsyl-vania than it does to carry a bushel of corn over some of our roads t Some-thing must be wrong aliout our liaii I road svstem. It costs less to build tiuiu it of Mr. ia: .>. t" which Dr. Pease re fers, is the following: •• If a northern .nan comes into out ..•(••I ia ol ilia .Marc professing to be a Hepublic in he is ec-rt.uu t.) be ostracis-ed anii isolated. 1 llnvu kuuw.i several gcutlemcn toeome from the North to settle in my town. 1 have one in my mind especially, who appeared io '* a v.-vv hlce, gentlemanly, honorable, enterprising iiidnstiious mecbanle.— ||, t'lld me that he c.:u!-.l not make his li\n.» there i that he would have to leave*: that there was gnat uttternea. agntuol I because he was licati and from the Xortb, anothi: instance, or rather i -. • nev.ous to coming on I ,i,i's cr Irom Niw Y..rk <ity, the iiev. aii. Pis Oil... him to conclude the service* vl.cu several of the cAigrcgation got up and left the pbqrehi simply because he was a Yankee. That is the state of r.-ligious feeling towards those who live in the North."' .. Mu. BnXOSI -My attention mis i. eeutl\ been called to an extract, in ymu Paper of the 13J* instant, from the testimony of V. 8. l.nsk. Esq., as given before the Outrage Committee MI Washington. In view of the man-ner In which mj name appears in tlte •i„„.s;.iii tearimouy, • feel called upon p. make some public egpwMitW of my views on the subjects in question. After a careful perusal of the t."iii- ,.,,',„, of Mi- l.usk, 1 regard it in vteW of its weakness, and i I-I mu-. only worthy ot trout tin- liui. S-inin.-l. Horrible Outrage In Rutherford County. Umliral Kn Klu.r nl Work— A tckole Family M<liatnrrr<l in 111I1I iUinxi— .•"-ense/ /i» Judas i,<*r,u>< s tictU't. MF.SSHS. BDTTORB: Thnrstlay morn-ing last our usnally qniel community was shocked by the Intelligence thai on the previous evening a whole frmily, consisting ol six souls lead been -laugh tend in Morgan township, not far from the McDowell county line. Infor-mation subsequent ly reccivisl confirm-ed the dreadful tale, giving further particnlurs which were substantially as follows: Silas Westoii, a free negro hefon the war. has for many years been liv-ing with Polly Slca.lmaii. n whiti woman of loose character. Pollj has, or had four children (white), the eldest ; about fourteen, the yonugesl nearl\ . two years ol ago. Silas ami Polly ' livid pca.eaiih together, and were in better etrcumstoneestban most ol their class. Some time n got bree not orious charac-ters— Govan and I'oliiiiibus Ailai:.;i;.d M. Ileiii.t.l. wen- chared with the theft ol a quantity of brandy and bound over to Mcllowell emiuty court, which meets on I he I s| iust. Sihis had seen ' the thiev.-s earryliag off the booty, and was Mipien.-d as the principal witness for the prosecution. The Atlairs threatened his life il he " peached f bin Silas expressed adeternunation to bring tl.e rogues bojuatlce. What we , now proceed to stiite is tin- swum .I. poMiion of the woman, Polly Stead-mil u. On Wednesday evening-, M"1' -'•"*l,l> ahortly after nightfall, while the family were preparing to retire li peaceful, repose, the f.cthfnl dog .-II In- health began i« ban. violently. Polly look-ing through the clunks lietwecn the logs received a pistol bullel in the eye. With a wild scream she Bpraug back am! at thai iustalil the door was broken down and in rosheil tlnvnn Aihtii-. Columbus Adair and Iteitard, lihug a- llwj cann s.ilns lull druai with i (to balls in (li.- ii a'. Oi f the assassins stood over t!i- children as t.e;. lay upon the lloor, si ting the.ni t lough thu head like so i j |iigs.— Polly stuoped to creep audurlhe '»sl hut was flung back. Then she began j to light like ,t iger. One of the batchers attacked her with a liBifl finally, with five flt-tp eote -'' body, with .a. i'-i' '.eepi;, g. ami u pistol shot through the ti.is po,.r creature sank to and \..is kicked into a pile straw nropuratory to the n Ja/i. Meanwhile ever, voice I had been Stilled lay ...i the bloody oil the heat'II, ill. OM ot'R TABLE. Ftttrnk'l Jfoowaal for Juno. Op to lime . usual, mid llie best and ciiea|s>st ladies' i:.._'ii/inc iiublisbi'd. I'liiladel|i)iia—price. I aeriVaa .<>■. * Jew I for Hay. Pnblisb.-.l :il I'liiki-sbtirg. t\i. 0,.e.l/..v^:i... for Maj,-u Fin-siil^ Moutlily Tbe printing is neat, the ii-ading eood and • In- pi lee I5I) cheap. Newton. N. J. fwrrinan flWaafey nVihial nTeean- ,-„, May. A splendid n.oiillily l'orSabbutliSi'liools:—pub-lialwd :it si. Looia, Mo., by .1. W Mi-Intyip Sural i:„.,l,,,;.,,. for .l/i...—Varied, fresh l..siiin-ti,,.. ahrrtdedlj tli.- best A,;ricolluial iioaitbly on our table. Chili lesion. S. C— price ?J pel aiiuuui. Ike A ieaaOaW Pelba. for Hap ia an at llin-riv,. i.ssii.. of ibis | l'i•••*.»-.'.-«" |s-r psar. A.boy at Pine Apple, AUw, on being ordered by his mother to prepare for church, went out and bung himself.— He didn't like the minister. A little boy who had imbibed more of the Young America spirit, than of politeness, was reproved last fnnrth of July for picking- his nose. "It's my nose," he replied, "and this is the dav ot American Independence, and I'll pick thunder oat of it if I'm a mind to™ Barber," *»id a farmer to his ton-snr, -'now corn's cheap, yon ought to rhave for half priee." "Cau't, Mr Jones," said the man of razors. "I ought really to charge more: for, When corn's down, farmers make such long laces Ibat I have twice the ground to go over." A liti le boy inquired at the Angnsta post office, recently, if there wns a let-ter for Chester Pillsbnry, an.1 while the clerk was looking for the letter, the little fellow, thinking to help him in his search, said, "he is married now, and I s'pnae they put Mister onto his namcT The lanys who nse the slang expres-sion "hanky-dory" suppose they are describing "something super-excellent. tfot so. The word is Scotch, nnd is s svnonym of the Latin non compot.— He is""nneo dore in the nptak" is tin full expression, ami means half-wit ted. "Why," said Bob Bitters to William Swipes, when he caught him. "I thought von had signed the pledge F "So I have," said Swipes, "but nil 'signs' fail in dry weather." A gentleman whose prolioacis hud been lost, was invited oat to tea. "My imlar magazine. N.V. dear," said the good lady of the house j to her daughter, "I want you to In- •lo!- -i II II e • • I.I 111 . »<■] . -,.. 1 «• MM, '1 cure the heap nnllhrmlx '< Only in this case the rim. faetiou proceeds r.—n!-,.' part of the head, ami Its In a homogeneous eharaci . 2. The manure -' against the direct rays nl Ih order to prevent lite to .1, of the putrefaction pu..-. , ,; n .. wspient generation of i-. -i-, will incur a eonshlerahl s-; nf on i nia. Practical ezperimenl made . 'i euual weights of stable mi \ en to the sun, and wilh th mderc i er. show the effect ol ' I ■■ to ln> withiu'a certain time.I'IOIII tw ■ v per cent, greatei than the • m»t 3. Tlie iii.iinir. In, ,, ',, |,l erately moist : if ii h. loo greoofheat then prodnc. ! ill i atixe ilinmonia ; i1 loo bnmns will In- ionn.il. vlncli, I■•«''-: tolnble in water, nets v. i-. nji rl.«i '■ upon the vegetali.--1 !. . .•■'....I tn obtain this end. the gro - id .1 niild li slightly inclined, and ill tli, An hi »1« ii runs from the heap h < and frotii time to timi - the heap. A siugle handful of ma me a h ill nf corn (Till oil creiice hoi ween Com or Hi ' bios, ami six or ■■'_'■ . will shell their hulk i ■ . thousand handle s e..n;i ,, . the autumn eoru-ertb il handfiils of manure n stock yard l lial might lie order by a little heaniiig ering from Wasliinu i handfnls of inanur- ari :•' to the eitlliv.iioi [ha giains of gold thai i isireful toil, gn I. I - a . I the earth ami i ,.i 1:. lie era, .md eaves them nil cumulates his '- pile.' successful ruin.^toi i tei ol gold. ev< Ii ill - thej only wail a miner I ir the pur. , out by the gi .HI.- |>l thewaabpan. is -ufaapciit. -.i. i. •I put into .1 IV- ,1 I I In lino-, as usual, is /'- l/./ise for Hay. and it i.. in every way .i|iial if not siipefiot lolfae I'.oini-r issn.-s of this superb publica-lion. The second edition of the iH-autiful ( luoiii.i "Ducks" is now icady for delivery. i: -1 will I..- funiislied lo all KubscrilH-rs, for I,,.-cnri.-iit year, citb.-i thiaagh local ageti- .-. s or iliie.-t I'IOIII the Publishers, James siiti.n »v c«.. -M Liberty Btfsat, New York. .... teeeipt of the Mbaeriptioa price ftWO. j.'....,..'.. ./ /-I.-.,., for Mn> -a liisl class N. C. A^iii iiliiu.il .iioutbly,—pnblisb.-.l al Tarbnro ai the low price of sj |MT annum. n. .i/„',.,,-.;.,..r/./,i,„..'.i.,;,//«.i™/-i/.—This is :|n- title ..fa neal little pamphlet i-siic.l bj .Ino. s li.vlui, Kiclu d, Va. Il is ral-uiil. le ;i> a guide l- tho-e vhating the "gruel M ;i. |...!i-." :-:..! we betwlr* a.-kuowbdj;.. the CUUI - -V. Oretlrf »H FotMf.—Horace Oreeley, who from nine to time evinces signs of distress al the idea of Grant's re-nominal Ion, thus taki s the starch out of Forney, who has sudden leanings for the Dictator: " Colonel Forney Is so fresh from the sharp arraignment j of the administration,'thai our present | high esteem for him would have been i better preserved if he had not made hnsie, so sisin after taking pnaBeeaakm ni Ins eolleetoi ship iu Philadelphia, to K.i.u lo... I..! (.i.i..I (ol the Presidency. We do not think the time has come lor nominating the next Pic .idem end we are very inn thai in- . ami grateful ofBci -holders are not th Hen to fin ii" . the floor ..I broom I.Old llMlO the : lifeless ii ; the o iiini hat pieces in the straw, a ;d the cln dri-i iu theii night clothes, laying where they fell or hud been jostltd by rude feet _. . in. iWui'a i. tit- Wimit—The New Yoik ihrnlii ot the -d, has Uie lollow- ■he ing paragraph scattered about on its eoilorial page iu six places. We cop} it iust as printed in the Herald : "1 probably have as goad means of "information as most persons in re- "gard to what is called Ku Klux. and "i'tn perfectly satisfied that the thing "is greatly over estimated ; and if the "Ku Klux bills were kept out of Con- ••(.less and the army kept at their le- "einmale diili.-.-, there iire enough ••giMsl ami true men ill a.11 Southern "States to [nil down oM tsu Klux or "other banu.-; Ot IMIHIIIaMII—(lennni "/'■tl ''Hit.',. fumilj bodies d mail zled in e.-.i,:.- thcie and into the y,.-.l..:.iwi Cbnroh. Vhc pastor J e ii Oil SMk* 1 AU kinds BlaAilKSat thisOffloe'liailroadsin b'orth Caroluia li the contempt of this community. . . . Judging Irom the mnuner in whicn the questions were propounde.1 to him. it is quite apparent that the spirit of the man was fully comprehend.*. W the committee, as it must bo by ail The fuie'.s c.ial. ;.p:.....: ' ■•" ' ?''■ to make Mir.' ;t i:._<l bye* ilor,i .•-'•• iighh null prepared iu h'*1 thew tracks.'' Piling Up cUithiug. straw and other eonbusUble mailer they ai; in-.l the match, and tbf'.i with an Im-aai ible stain o» luen Bculs fled nway into the darkness. Tea, they had bidden their tracks. Thev eoadd retire lo peaceful beds^- Was not the county overrun with ku Klux! (Iu this they hud Judge Logan'aopinion. See his letter to OoV. Caldwell. read i" t'ongress. published in th| tVlohr, and republislicd wthn five londreil ywde oi (ho door.] And i* ?»s und on* of the objects ol the to allow !«;«<</• "Orion. So, this negroand thl- white woman. having been slaughtered bnrned by I de Stestlmau. scorched by tho flames, amuses bersell, eeizes hex youngest ch«d, who gives signs ofWe, and CM > Hug towards the ifoi.r, tries to drag out another child, but nature fails, .1 ProjUaMe Straiclici-ru ISuWap.— Mr. Keeling Salmons, of Tanner's ereek, who is generally aboat the llrs: in market with his aUnwbeerlesevery season, on Saturday last sold two hun-dred and twenty live qaarta ol his ber-ries at a dollar a quart, thereby realiz-ing the snug sum of two hundred and twenty five dollars lor one small pick-ing. This is a profitable operation, aud shows the advantage of, U.V4J. au early crop iu anytlaUifc in the truck line.—-Yv>>*ws ttajl Book. ersti udge s t to be lux not laving bo." slaughtcrc.l and burned ,« nwsona imk-aown, who but the Kn lilni could have don- it I l"'t" »«»■ ler will out." Atalnov.o«ir:cdiy:,rit m^ well sound marvelous. I 0.1} very jiart ic-ula r and to make no remark alm'iit Mr. Jeukin's nose." C.atlieiod around the table, everything was go ing on well. The child peeped abuat, looked rather puzzled, and at last slurud the table: "Ma, why did > on tell me to any nothing abont Mr. Jenkin's nose: be hasn't got any!" A thin, cadaverous looking German, ■bout lifty years of age, entered the office of a health insurance company iti Philadelphia, sometime ago, and in quired : "Ish de man in what inshures de |«ople's belts f The agent pnHte-ly answered, "I attend to that, buni Man, sir." "Veil, I vants my hells in-sured, vot you charge I" "Dinerem prices." answered the agent; 'from three to ten dollars a year; pay ten dollars a year and you get ten dollars a week in ease of sickness." "Veil," said Mynheer, "1 vants ten dollars vort." The agent inquired the state of his health. "Veil, I ish sick all de time. Psc shust out de bed, two, trot hours a ta.v. and tc doctor Bays he can't do nothing more goot for me."— "If that's the state of your health," re tuned the agent, "we can't insure it. We only insure persons who are in good health." .At this Mynheer bris-tled tip iu great auger. "Von must think I'se a pig fool. Vot! you tink I come pay you teli dollars for iiisliure my belt VM 1 was veil!" A Dntch woman kept a toll-gate.— Due foggy day ■ traveler aifketl: "Madam, how far is it to B—I* "Slmost n Irctlc wa; s." was ;lse re-ply. •Ye.-, but how farF agiun asked the traveler. "SSiioost a lectio ways," more em-phatically. ■-Madam, is it one, two, three, four, or live milesf* '1 lie goodwoman ingeniously replied, "I dinks it le!" Why Is a son who. objects to his mother's second marriage like an ex-hausted i i-.h■-': ran t Because lie cau't go a Si r|, I'alhet. A cnanlrvman of Haus llreitmann, Who is afflicted with a drunken wile, classically remarks that "bell bash no fury like'a vomans corned." "That is a very fine watch," said one negro" to another; "bow mnch did they charge for itf" "Dunno." was the answcr,"dc man wasn't in de stoic when I bought it." Gentleman, talking ukh his garden-er, ei pressed hs* admiration at the rapid jtvwth of the trees. "Why, yea, air," aaya the man: "please to consider that they have nothing else to do." Johnny' was watching bis mother wreathe her head with the lovely or- Louisiana gar' Dam il !'•■•! to J'"i Itttrsl f Viro/oo'io' an tural Magazine priliti '1 S. C. at*-' |M-I ;..MI su. not, under the pit sen I n.ler llie old eysteui it were not BO m ighl} great object a I tin i.i.o.i economise I.in ., tlo.ii... lent furagejiut il ormts I aud if pulled when iu tiou injures theeorn, , rimetils have abown.tn HI to the value ol tin loduc . i i not pay. Bui Wbal lor il f We mlghl . IJ ilo. lucerne, ice., but all hi: -• in not have, at ou.-.-.i!i.. ows. Ill Some pen : < is au open question a in as a rule, practicable, i In eral other stlbsliliiie- 1. Drilled Com. - well manured lend* in • ■parti at the rate ot ta ini three bushels in thu a tassel ; eiin uwll ■■ I barn, ni slack c.i-t tall., ^. Pea Vibe II:,-. .-- lnoiidcii.st,oii lleS . i iti drills where i... ie cut when the pea - li.. without mnchexp.isii.- X Crab Grass.- - have this in abuadurj ll'joll Cii.•-,•■• II . iibaudoi. tin I «... both ways Ihi n. tamot your redd.. make the oti.-i : r. • • test tihco nslatl\ .1 . g,HM ■ I . ' I - I .111 I '■■•■■ Wkat abmiifui'iii .i.o U• . ■ • in >-> -Col. W. II. Man ' have IMN.II regBlar)} fee ■ ioti-.is-d meal to * " —forty in i nun • teen mouths pa I to say that it Is tin n food for lllileh eo i ; market, li makes llie swis'ti-st cream at.d mi'l th.\ IISKI lor eon I pn Wish a little whe.i |,i i who keeps a cor shoe d m-aL—E. Miit.iN-.iii.i tiler. i . . . ■ -u i I. -i » ' .S7,f„.-Tl.c Chicago Pont give, tin- "g bl«*-oa» <* <"" bil.l.ofwi.ng i:n..ffo.-rmat:i„o.n..: .".T-i-hi.o..s..e.. w. hi.o.. uens. have worn their hats five years will be pleased to see that they are just in Inshioii again, and those who have pantaloons they bought in 184S will be giu.l to know that they are (the pan-taloons) will also be, with their elastic footings, the pride of the man of fash-ion this season, even as they were his pride tweufy three years ago.* — i - a —i Jin 11" Something always on hand—yoor thumb. "Oh, ma r he said, "oh, how sweet that is! You just look as if pa was dead, and you were going to be mar-ried over again!" Thu other day some ladies were out viMtiBu. there being a little two-year obi present, one of the ladies ask-ed him if he would not kiss her. He answered, "Ho." "WhyT asked the lady. •°Ce»ae, Pm too little) papa wU! kite yon; MM kisses all the big girls." J7ow MM*" ' '■ drs/oi 0 winter, set nii.-i ','£' ; n teen ; in sunnn t, fill same hen. She win • . >• • ed. two-third* il i pr.tectiill j I'O'I tfter tl H . if tl.<- eoops si c , • shed during OOri most v-rietie« n low'- 1 if a hen hat „s | -i. can cover. Farmers, ifyou would ,;• vour poor stock, and « i. fall bloodstoi k. \. a -. laid ui ey by the exchange. 11 • - ■ keep flue slock than il i good stock will paj more. Tl.. ii is money in if properly earned on. «\. to Mr. Harris Ogden. |r., land, and Mr. David Dst counties. A little salt placed ai and other plum.- will p. worm destroying llu iu, A few bunches i i prevent iiuwcts dc-ti" - uligia
Object Description
Title | The Greensboro patriot [May 11, 1871] |
Date | 1871-05-11 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The May 11, 1871, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by Duffy and Albright. |
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The underrigned r^pectrallT Inform* hisfi-ieo.1
and the poblic at l»iv»,ili«i h*'is iiow prepared hi
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of t»ns>l 'I' - vii", wiui prompuieas, and al price* I
to suit tli«- lin.r».
Orders aoliciu-d and promptly filled.
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N. H. D. WILSON,
General Insurance Agent,
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Ii.-presents FIRE Contpanie* with aggregate
CAPITAL of
IH.UI) Million* of aWUair*.
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fuilltln.alll bv any in tlio CHEAI'NES8
and It (111! Ill III) >>f il* Policies.
jfVSSSETS S12,0O0,OO0.
t ..II and unite your pro|ierty against low
by fife, aii.l thus s.s-nre you a home, and pre- I
win riiiliiirr.-HMn.-iit in busineea, iu caw of I
accident.
[r ProTbJa a LIKE POLICY ftwlao.op-purl
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A Skobat, Mouth Elm St. 77:ly
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OBEKX.SBOKO, A'.C,
(Sooth Elm Street, opposite t«WI OSce.)
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8uieamiUorMm t Bond., Kail Boad St.«k«
and Bond*,**., 4w.
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