The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 09, 1867, Image 2

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THE HERALD, BY K. SPKAC E, WWSBORO'; E NTI I TDK PRESENT CRISIS Our country may now bo rrg-.rde 1 a» |.*asing through atremiiion state. which will ffoobtlcfs bw oorpi.ietel oi the meet iinporltuC period of i;r hietory. The future hiotorinn w). t* duly it will be to prerent to a curious world a faithful impartial record of the even's nt'er d'ug !h» 'w, pr>g<esc, and it may be the deciinn . a orre gloria nr Republic, r, to I tiiro Uima'lf no trout.!* *Mp«cl mg a i'udied accuracy in describing bat- tle* and firges, but if fce Wisher to transmit | *» succeeding generation* hrsors replete with' the meet valuab'e Information, let him eh /W no little eo'irl’uae fir correclnt ra in detailing the | eeueea end c<n*eq,|er.o?e of the Is’e war. Tt i ( with the Infer of there th t we are more direct ill concerned at present. The snhj.ct demands the meet "emu* and careful eo slderati. n ol ev ery lorer of liberty and friend of republican in elitulli.ru in every clime An lrre»|o*»ible. fa natical party at the head of its victorious !o gtors, has ts'ithlirhed in tie runny South, a military derpo' am it rrny be less golllrg Put eeircely It si humiliating thus th tt tad servilo obedience and abject ruhnii-st n which the bear'lets der-olof Morocco exacts from his un forlunsts rut ii ts. In the hour of in-.,10rd trium h.tho imrn rt.l Tlump O'.u-rer„ fergetfui of the vi : s-'tyde of Tortu' e, end in violation of the rpii it and genua of repub'iean liber'y, have rhuure'culy diere ge'ded the pUlne-t diotates of juslioo and h. inanity, Strangers to erory magnanimous tui- , pulse, they hivo ’tfu»ed to accord to thc r brave, but fdlin foo, those rights which the laws of nature and n tions demand and have fixed upon the once feir escutcheon of their eonotry, a stig na which all succe ling time will hardly etTaoe, It ir grtlif) nig. hawevor to r> fleet, that amidst the surrounding U irkucss, the star of hops ha* h omed abovo our pr itioal horizon, and that from most of the Noitiem Slti’cs ti. dings of a gloii.us future erect, our cars: Tiro expiring agonies of Ka.tica is n have begun The masses„f th« North b-u.t on immeJi.te re construction, end seeing th. perfect madness and f*Uy of-.tjre’Radionl lyogrammn, havo deter, miued !o take the m inter in their own lug is and reorgunisr lie gorei nmeut on a b tgjs in trerfect harmony with tha roustitu'ion of ,. U r fathers which ha.) been elnmborir.g for game Moe inrnina but whifh ere long, wo trust, will rise like the fibl,-d Mortis from it, „ s h e *. and serve a* a beacon 'o gaide us from tin shoal* nnd qwlekaan•’» of anatchy end destruction, This ’•'U“ o,Bn<,t bo averted by the sagacity » n d IKrlilie.il in'rigus r f the lUd<, if th 0 Sou'h arc oniy t.uc t ) themselves, to their duty, to thtir oonntry. Our true policy nt Ih s time is .vi dently to maiotain u masterly inactivity, to do not Ling 'o tarnish that honor, to compromise, to the least extent, that dignity, or forfeit that re putation which her brave ,s ms have gained in other lands fur their manly and patriotic virtue Let h#r mo '■ a, heroism In this dark hour, wh.u all i* lost but honor, shine, If possible, with a more resplendent light than that courage and patriotic devotion exhibited by her lu the E ur of danger. V e are calleJ upon by this domi nant party to give our c nar t to a p!»n of re construct n which gii cs color, tl nieu ad mger ous ascendency mar the white, wui.h ni'i.rili rtatrs the in tores' of the latter to that of the former. Shall we consent to he the architects of eur own ruin 7 Never, never ! I„ j ua !a ., j to th. gallant dead by nil the tie-which hind; us to the land of our birth, an 1 by all tbj j cred memories of the past, wo protest agal-st i this in pious iuvaawn of our right*. Jibed «c .pp-eheud any danger ? Already the election* from vorie«.« part, ol Die country bring back the we!u .uie lespomr, No. Altbou -It wu may I not be able soon to .ecurc a Democratic O. ngrea.* still the moral p wer of (Lo 1 ,t. , Ucti- ~* i»dj eating *nch a rapid and thorough change in pbpu.ar dcn’lm-nt at the North will b-s 'Oicicnt f* retire(n the )nfq.iito -B leg'atatton ofth :lt .a- I iSklts. The voter* of Georgia are letving (he whole Matter of a Om v ntion in tho hands ' of the negroes, with very f, w exceptions * There j* i« <hii covnfry u w the most I aoouia'ous ami uno-atural *t. t, of thincs, ! tguoratce uu 1 vice triumphing ov.r in fo dig-nee and vi hu* ; yet wo are a«)ure I that nlch afi tmph will be ;h"rt. ladcp indent ~f the d'*-lar«:lon of roripttlro that the ‘ tvickoJ shall n t live ~at half their dky j” vf o see the element* of dec y and dea'h operating In all thelr potent •nergy Th* day of eur deliver ance i* nigh. Th-n will W the time when Brown an-l other rofpreMhte traitors who, Esau likw. have s> Id their blrthr ght fora mesa of P>Hsge. w.d ke trial nt the birof puhlto opin ion, an l imp*, lial jus'ice a-stg i them a place in hti’ory along with th-.e character* who shame fqlty de-er'ed tlmir country iu the hour of trial end cat .mi’y ‘ .Maud still anj sea the *alva tion of tho Lord.” .7 well-known merchant of War ren we:wf» false teeth, ns i? his in* alienable rght. IK* missed hi? pearls one rooming last week, and shortly ns’iSHadeel himself that ho had swallowed them in his sleep. The disaster preyed upon his mind so tnneh that he began to experin enee violeiit pains in the neighbor hood where the teeth were snpjio aed to bo, and finally consul tod a pbYsiciatt for relief. Two or three *ia\s passed without relief, he made up his tnind to die, and actuajh prepared his last testament before he found bis tooth in the pocket of a discarded pair of jmntaloot’S. The mcrc'iant himself, his physi cian and nil his neighbors, firmly believe he would have died ft’cm hypochondria":/.the teeth had not bcefi foiisid, ufid regard the ease as n new and carious (Hu nation *od the powers of imttginti'ion,- V*'or' Utester Gazette.' * [Fot the Herald ] IVig-ht. Bcavtiful, oalm, but- /.On , -*b m low sweet sound of n‘turn ,3 ir, mdieturbid bv jthe rude strains ;h it gre ’ ii* o r du.itjg thk day. Ah 1 charming »ben s lily falls the pale io "Ur light o’er hill an Iva ity green. When “the day is dono and sweet is rhe wooing v.-ice and f the gnntle niaht” w uj as it cornsa sealing ihng with noiielcss s‘*p ruatl r.g the 'ea«e in 'ho oakr, e.iqueting drcamingly in the maple boughs bringing on ilaoooing wings the scent of d*ie hawthorn, the intoxicating breath ol vo let and the rnul enchanting snund| of f,.r off music, wdh a tl "iff of beautiful memories bail •-•rgoUeft When igbt clouds are floating thro’ the .k- and 7ciiby'« are Is..’- " ith-the ra vencu that "IVr ," -n I 'ho fnirlca w u and and < light to t.nvk in, we fara.y we nj"S'Out dip of tile si vrr tipp-’d oar* of -mat la rv Uou dolier, and viai ie* of dark eyed maids and gay cavaliers iijo up he'nre us. For tis at this j dreamy hour, .when the moon, fair que nos the ' night, throw) buck her • • veil of ether b'uu 1 ' erd , floods the earth in heauty; that loveia think “of each dhor, ari l whisper confidingly their v * |of love, VOW* that full like sweetest mu-ic on the listening car, vows that, are heard by the , twinkling star* overhead th* rouud laughing moon, and the a ,f' night win-'* But utss! vuw I that are so fervently spoken, too tom, arc tig't |ly broken. 1 When the last red gleam* < f au'set has Tided I disappeared, far down the v lley and be ouilti i ivrniH »b ait tl r the txinotle of night cat i ly. j Softly, thought, like agent's broodi'g dove t brings former reioUwctious, in thing now a beau tiful joyous picture then the lights itntl ahaties ju e lit bappi'v blended, ani till pic'uic pro ] rented : s a clnuded ot.o Thought after bro and tnv awhile ga« upwartl upward, away f'om : the silent night-maetled eatlli from nuture up lie natures (}"d from time to eterni'y. “A thing of baa Ity is " joy forever, £o nigh*, Oj ! night hith loauty." KITTIH A Kescuf. A correspondent of the Memphis Chriatiftn i Advocate tu liiiha* the following incident : I On Tl ur.-day, September 2fi while Mr, W I A Swi in. of Manly villa, llunrv county. Ten -1 ncssoc, was drawing a b ickct of wa'er, Ins 'itll - sou Henry, an interesting ch'Ul t f three tuna ut-rs, w h suddenly precipitated into the we.l, iu i which, a* is sometime.) the cate, two bucket.) ; were us 'I, Tne ohil i, it is thonght itnpressod | with the idea of ussieting hi* father had un noticed token bold of the tl. suer, ii grope, ail I was thus instantly j-. k and over lie rju.bing of well. The first Intimation Mr Swsiti hnd t f (ha.cisu’ility »os seeing the ch Id falling head fo-emolt k aiid Criktug ugai '-tthe bucket Tlio fsolin'jsof the pare t uiay well lie imtg l iried, There was no t ine fur reflecth.n. The Pom! of the child sale I for promt l.eroio aetiou, 'ln n moment, quick es thought. Alr S >ain I no ?,I S h ■ veil r .po, and follows Li- cLi and, dele, mined to sa e him or share his waters bed, another moment ho finds his chiid.oouv pieesis Mm tu Ids bosofh, aud ris's wita - u a i gs of triumphant j y t» the su'tace of '-be wa ter, Here he sustains hlms .1 till proparatio ,» arc made fo,* raising hun i ecuie'y out of 'hu well. This was soon i.nd safely done, The ohild suffered m injuries oth-r than a f-W btui.-es, aud whm Lrought to thisuilaceof tho water, with groit coolness and presence ofiulad he isquired lei his hat which he had lo,t in the 'all. Wed r« say that such an occur ence, with similar graliyliog leeuits h.s .o parallel T&S-We are infornml, says tlm Griffin Star, t ul in Greenville. Meriwether conn tv, F ilcral soldiers, on the day of election stood at the (ioot> of tiie Cotnt House, with fixed bayonets, anti refused to permit any one to t uler except voters, and when a ues gro attempted to pass them with a Consrr vative lieket ill liin held, ti e ticket was ta ken from him, torn to pieces, and a Radi cal ticket given him, accompanied with threats of punishment it he did not vote it. And these arc the means resorted to bv the commander of the Third Military Pi t ict, or bis touls, to carry the elections in Geo. - gia. He it so. Oner, flection, however, con- I soles us: The reign of despotism will soon jbe ended, and then tyrants and their ttol wilt be held to a strict accountability. Redeemed.-- 1 Car. any pood tliifip come out of.Atlanta ?’ The'‘Gate City" has (he qnertinvc noforic ty of befnp tho In" of Brown ,'Joseph E.) find caustic (ytotasli) Farrow, but th'. greatest claim lo rcsivcctability which we have seen put forth yet is the so lowing, which we clip from nn Atlanta exchange, and hasten to lay before our read er? . n “A Native. Gastello’s perfor ming mule is a native of Atlanta Constitutionalist. A !a3 in Auburn, Jle.. domesti jcatcid a turtle in a hogshead ot cold j water in an Auburn dooryard, feed ii:g him and rendering him well i acquainted with civilized life. Thinking after a lew weeks of this life that th” turtle would enjoy freedom again, the lad carried him half a mile aiul put him in the riv er. The next day the turtle reap i pdared in his old headqttat tefs in the hogshead 1 I say Jones, how is it that your wife dresses magnificently, and you always appear out the elbows? You sec, Thompson, my wife dress es according to the GancUe o! /■ashion and 1 dress according to liny ledger.” The /’resident, so it is said, writes a private letter to a friend in the South, in which he says : I have strong hopes of peace ire the future, for 1 think the clew i :s of discord are all passing way. Ary Simmer, Wade. Steve; <fcc., all dying? The “elements of dis - cord. will never have “passed away until the worms hare devoured the •skinsof all these creatures. Among a numlxrof articles for-1 warded to the Dead Letter Officej ip 1805. from the aimv at Colum bia,S. C* and Xevrbern and Gr' h- : boro, N. C. was an oil painting on i canvas representing two ehldren! feeding a horse" 'l’he department will restore this painting to its rightful owner on satisfactory proof !of owners hip add ret..-ed to -.he 3d assistant Pos,master General, Washington P. C. By Telegraph. •; 'I h<* NEW YORK W a.°h inot Vi ; ▼ X ov. (5. -The! Now York Lejrislatnre is Demo cratic on joint ballot, with u pro-| bai'le majority in the Senate. The Tribune thus ostium tea the Legislature; Senate—lS Republi cans, 14 Democrats'. A3>ctnbiy- Ucuublicnuft 7i. Democrats 51. Il acknowledges the returns are mea*. gre. but says there is no doubt ihero will be a Republican major ity. Washington, Nov. G.The follow ing apofoximatiott to the result in New York city gyves' a majority ol from tiiirty to forty thousand. Brooklyn elects a Democratic mayor. The legislature is Republican by a largely reduced majority, with a possibility that the Democrats will have the Lower House. Barley, Republican, succeeds Conk ling in congress. All the Tammany Hall ca«did atcj arc clccicJ in the city ol New York. Morrissey won $'20,000 on 0 Brieu, who was elected sheriff by 800 majority. I.nter dispatches render a major ity on joint ballot, in the New York Legislature, almost certain. I'liis will give Seymour the Beua torahip. NEW JERSEY 'l’lic Legislature is Democratic, both branches. Democratic majority 0,000-anu eight majority on joint ballot. KANSAS. Both negro and female suffrage de feated by eight lo tea thousand. WISCONSIN. I ater accounts indicate Fair child's election by a reduced ma jority, but a decided Republican I egi.-laturo. The Legislature is Republican, securing a Senator, vice Doolittle. This is much deplored by Demo crats throughout the country.— Fairchild, Republican, is elected though the Democrats gain five thousand in the State. Postmaster General Randall re ceived a dispatch this afternoon that Wisconsin was still doubtful. Minnesota. Negro suffra/vo defeated. TVil lain Marshall is probably elected Govenor by a small majority. Marshall, Republican, is elected. Negro suffrage defeated by a de cided majority, Massachusetts, John Quir.cy .Jdams. though net elected Governor, is elated Bep resentativo. The Legislature D overwhel mingly for liquor licence. Maryland Every office filled by a Demos crat. iMissoui i, James T> McCormick, Democrat, succeeds Noel to House from Mis souri, Ntw York, Nov. 7 Cotton, IS 1-2 to It), Flour, i8 to It) 40. Gold 3S 5-8. Baltimore, Nov. 7, — Cottou, middlings Ls 1-2, Information. Information guarantee 1 tnjproduce aluxurlffnt growth of b»ir up n n bald bead or board • ess t’rtce.abo a recipe for the removal <*f Pitn pies. *BTbtcsi*j», : rdptions, ect.. cf the sHn. ioj» the B*urn soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained with* ut charge by nddtct*\s ns: XIIOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist o;l9* —ts 81 Broadway New York To Consumptives. rrib Rev K IwurJ A " ils *n will s?nd (free of charge) to all wh - ' desire H, the prescrip ti n wiib the dirreti n* for making aad using the simple remedy by which he wis cured of a lung affecti >u m 1 tTi and dr. ad dis vse Comm up ti m H s only effect is to beo* fit th ' afflicted and Uo ho; es every sufferer will try this prescrip fion As it tiH e >st them nevhing. end may prove a blesing, i'.e.ue address Rpv. EDtVABD A WILSON, No 165 south S'.c nd street, YnMiain<lwi:h N> Y, oc On -did Picpaity for Sale 1 NOWo""or my STEAM CORN M Lt., in the citT ufO.e6r-.boio for s»'o A'l new. only run ' n « ye ir, wita rapnoit.v ts grinding from t i une hundred be?be s per day with as much cus Otft »a\t ct.n grind for dm? rut stand rce hour p-i' mmtli for w tit of finding t.urcth*. w.tb juy CITY DiJRIDKXCK A I will b- sold together or 1 wit roll ihe Iterideine and keep 'be .Mill if rt suits the jiaicHaeer Sdd fr o', |■» >U, bat to raite wuoy u pay ‘ uld ctha." | Call .- on if you .r.u t it. «V 3 * ! J. HENRY WOOl* POLLARD, COX & CO., GEXER.II GHUGER V AND CommisMioii Merchants No 21)7, Broad Street, Af ew iron* boiow PI no ter a Hotel oct9~tf AUGUSTA GA, WM. BQLLMAK, -DEALER in watches, CLOCK*, JEWELRY GOLD PENS SPECTACLES, ETC., w bitehall Stre-t. 2.1 Door »bove M. Lxroh A Co’r Book Store, tear K. It. C.cssing Atlanta . . Georgia Rop'iring done in good st>le and Warranted. nov9 ts Embroidery, &,c, 1 S L VrCKS tc the citize sos Greensboro, and will do L’eht Sewing * n most Teaconable She will also dod nmpirg for Embroidery nrd 15raiding The ladies invited to give her a call. MEADOR BROS. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHTS . (UNDFB UIUITED STATES HOTEL.) ATLANTA, GEO. Keep always tn store a large STOCK OP ALL GRADES TOBACCO & SUGARS -AND— Coiiiiiioii Whiskeys Pnic .Agents for tlie South ern States for th? Sale of the Celebrated Bill Arp Smdktftg Tobacco LINTON & DOUGHTY Cotton Faotors . a„\d Com m iss io n Me r chants Jackson St. Augusta Ga. Contfntfce dosicJiirs’ftii bu3in6sst in itf* branches oct!2 -3m nTTMCHS! COTTOX SI.VS!! UOBACE L. LIiERV * SOXS Uiiivc’sal Cotton Gins, AND CONDENSERS VLSO Railway miff Hover Horse Power and Ingqr-tooU's Laud Cottou Presses or sale by P. Ml. J. ECHO I, F. Dealer in Ai*ricu'ioral Impliment* «nd Maohentry WhUe Hall Street, Allan a Ida, sep2B—tf Boots, Shoes &' Trunks. THE attention of the trade i* specially invited to nty Fail and Winter Ntock t.f BCO T S, SHOES AND r . m 7 MBL EL JB*V gaol j WHICH IB NOW. COMPLETE. A cn.ll from country Merchants viritiiig the City, is respectfully Bolicittd Fresh Goods rrcefvod.tt’tekly \ ia Boston and Mew York. KDWAUD DALY, Agent, t No. Ml Merthyr;- street, opposi Ilayne-st. sc<t2B—6ms GREENSBORO' lIOTEI. i ,-wv, —kjjTrlK understgnad hfisre- J^L n P n ' '1 the above nam Adll et Hotel at tnrold stand opposite the Court House where he will at nil times Be pleased to set his trivial? and the public gi ueruily. Tin Uonaehac boeu renovated, aud the table will be It l rally Mljip’e'd, . Mr W. T Djst'dr will be in readiness; wi.h jroird horses ad vehicles to convey pafSvDgers. tc ant and ued point. j.j. Donii/i’TY s: pl *0 - U FORMERLY ROBINSON & ELDRED'S. so u T UMSi N SIIV> W . THE LARGEST r ? .jr i m. iisr amebica Givensboro Wedsicnsday Nov. 13<h •Holm lloh i#i $ mis GREAT ATION GI F. 0U S & MENA GERIE Forming n Grand S.ock Enterprise, oontn’idhting Os fifft clap- ?el<clion ill one grand allianc, pr-durfing Ibe most Rfhp'entlou* display of Wealth, Tallent md Experience over secen it i tbi* c uatij. _ I aliiTOn Fji.iTr lil I ITIK MAMMOTH ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT Is eiuipeaed of the curious and rare Animals if Asia, Africa and Soulh Auieru i. Or nithological self ctiots of the most beautiful specimens of Foreign Birds, Conning the most exlt u five col ection of WILD; ANIMALS f n the Country, suppor ed by the Largest of Esqneetrain in America cumbering ISO Men and Hors s, including Fifty Peiformers Five L-kJ »v Eq-strienueß, Three Popular Clown*, Enabling the man.veiuent to p-o tt’ce St riling acts of Horseman-hip D-tring Gymnastic Exercises Spec tacles of O.nientdl G. .-.uj ter, With the at st dtizslin = splendor. Features ot tlie ten Shows, !. Robinson* great Combination Fhow- Living Wild Animals and Equestrian Selec'i ,ns, 2, Wombold'e Menagerie, in Two Parts, Zoological and Dmithologi al— from London. 3, Mons. Francois Boyd’s Pari'ian School of E iuoated Hors.s. 4, Sig. Adoli h Ciotilto’s Italian Troupe ot Educated Doge. M-onkeve end Cio.A*. 6 M tdame Gertruda Bouxarie’s Specialty; with her den of nerfo-jning Liuu’s “H ro” -D q” “Cru scr' 1 and “iEtua,” I. AVilson's Australian Gvmn-stie Allianco. Jj l .- • ' , ! 7. S'oman’s South American Vaudeville Company, St. J. F, Robinson Jr/a SehboFfor Training Horses. 9. J. Q. A Hemingway’s odlcction of Native American Wild Anima’s. 10, G. W, Johnson’s Performing Elephant “Kmprn ” I the Ztological Dep irtinent will Bes mbd A Herd of Tapirs ' A Fl.«ok of.Auglra-ti m Emetia, . A Herd of Porcupines, The Performing Elephant ‘'Empress,' 1 IntraJacyi by l ,Vr, Johns* “ t / I [ V"' Ptomiiirn* among the attractive talent of the Arena are srfli Ajiist.-a| Alice. jfJc Trar. cs. Madame Margaret, Madame Oertrude, Mr John ?ikol, Mr. dohfi VibfnAn, Mr'.T*Mcdun ough. Mr t}.‘ ■, S'l.ft.a : , Mr. (i N Robtoron, Sig Ad lph Brandisi Mr, John Lowlow, Tho Ameri can Humor at and Polite L f oal Ck.em,'Mr. F'a* k Kobin-en Clewd par c.veelent and Modern GrriiuTld-. ?.u“ Archie C.imbeli, T'ttHC-h )Tiored JI; ps r sor of Wit aui humor, Tue Nonr»;irio.l Ltwij Mr, U.u W,u„. ~ , f )/. YH-HOII GRAND GRATUITOUS EXHIBITION ... *’-*■ oi * -.**o3 '} BlJillT vtfhUtlftJJ f’KIJ. V Cieorgeous Anc ontFaga mt —The Qratid Chariot of Ma h, Orbr-ron and Living L'on* in open of Gold *n * L. nze, Kn ghti uud gladiator.- ,iu Ainor« n A^**“3ort lo the glittering and costly Oriental Kqnipng-epJ hi§ graad nml t Bill be preoed»d by the ofOboron, contTrr){nge THOS, CAM! AM F Opor»fi; Silver muddling Orrbe>*ir > of I 'i**CV*s rirJC-c\ ‘-h* ; .ciyn* IWO rtri OKMANCF At 2 lfu] 7 V M, fV' lVocc* o - ;*.'U «i!J euteiUbe ci’y at lU.o’ci ‘ck