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THE HERALD.
J. K. MPE.VC'E,
EDITOR Md PHOPRIKTOR
J. A. uKin n,
associate editor
IhurMlnt. IVkt-wnr.v <l. IW4IN.
Order 40 Modified.
We have b fore us General Or*
der No. 22. from Gen, Meade dt
ted February 3J, 1808. which mod
ifies that infamous order, No 49,
issued by Gen. Pope.
The modification is such, that
all papers, eiccpt such as tlireato:
appointee officers with violence or
future prosecution, arc to le al
lowed to receive advertisements
under State or Municipal lawn or
ordinances.
We have not, nor do not threat
en will; violence or future prosecu
tion any appointee officer conse
quently we are entitle to the bene*
lit of all legal advertisements.—
The order says that opposition
to the plan of reconstructs, when
legitimately conducted, is not to
be considered offensive We have
and do op ose the Sherman’s
Bill, through conscentious to
tivss, but have not resorted to
any illegal process to prevout its
execution.
We are now legally entitled to
receive from any officer all udver
tisements pertaining to his office.
Why should we always croak
and grumble and be discontented
because tilings are not just, as we
would have them ? What if crops
fail, if trade is dull, what if we
are compelled to bow beneath the
grinding yoke of tyranny, must we
sit with folded bauds watching the
onward march of poverty and des
olation without moving a muscle
to arrest the destroying tide? Are
there not other years before us in
which, if we aie diligent, other
cropßmay be made, business may
be better, and by the assistance of
a kind Providence, we may again
enjoy the blessings of peace, >ros
porily and happioeaa in a /j-m ««•<!
just government.
Because we arc unfortunate, must
we always bo unhappy and make
other* abo-t us miserable and un
happy too ? Shall man always be
the creature of circumstances ?
Suppose everything looks dark and
floomy ju*t now, and with our
weak and feeble vision, we can see
no hope in the future. There nev
er was a man so miserable, but
something might b« added to his
weight of misery , uevor one so
destitute of everything which has
a tendency to cheer and comtor.
the' soul, but what something
might be taken (rom him which he
would meurn the loss of. What
were our nobler natures given us
for, if not to sunnouniWl obstacles
and rise triumphant over every
difficulty in the path duty and vir
tue. Surely there is a better da.
ahead, ‘ the darkost hour of the
night is iust beforo inorn ; ng.” and
if we only do our part faithfully all
will be well with us in tke*emi.
Never while we possess life and
strength, let ns despair, but strug
gie on, earnestly, hopefully and
then, if we fail, we can rest satis
fied with the conviction that we
have done our duty : and leave the
rest wjth the Almighty
A Mississippi negro was recent
]y fonnd dead in the woods by the
body of a stolen hog. On the ne
gro the following inscription was
pinned : “The nigger killed the
hog , the hog killed the negro.—
Sola'll."
The Yorkvi 11c (SC) Enquirer
says that Mrs Henry I<etsoD, a
very large woman, foil out of her
l>od and factored her skull so se
verely as to produce Instant death.
Artcmus Ward said that the man
who wrote I’m saddest when I
sing, was a fool to sing much.
A Movement has boon inaugura
ted to erect an ns-v m for useless
onng men. The only trouble
• inch the ‘committee . fear will be
nsurmountable, ig that of jetting
the building large enough.
Pen and Seissftrs.
The Atlanta laleligencer has
hoisted the name of Andrew Joliu
son for President.
Congress has taken the tax off
of cotton. The bill is a law us er
the 13th inst.
Gen. Meade ha 9 gone to Mobile
Alabama,
A riot occurred in. Savannah on
the night of the 4th. Several po
licemen and four or five negroes
were wounded, none killed. The
rioters were dispersed.
The cotton maikct is q let.
Middlings are bringing 17cts in
Augusta
Nothing definite has been done in
the Atlanta Convention on the sub
ject of relief.
‘Father wlmt doo3 a printer live
on ?’
‘Why. child T
Because you said you hadn’t paid
him for three years, and still take
the paper’
‘Wife spank that child’
6ne night last week Mrs
Broome, the wife of the jailor of
Decatur county, accompanied by.
her niece. Miss Whitaker went in
to one of the cells to give a negro
prisoner his supper. Upon entering
Mrsß. was knocked down by the
prisoner, and her pistol taken from
her. At this moment, Miss Whit
aker seized the negro and succeed
ed in holding him until assistance
coold be procured from outsit'l to
lock him up.— Sav. ./fdv.
The Cleveland [Tenncsse ] Ban
ner, savs that Rev. Mr. Wilson, a
recent importation from the North,
and Pastor of the Presbyterian
Church at Athens excommunicated
thirty of liis flock last Sunday, be
causa of their having been identi
fied with the rebellion.
The Ireedmen in North Carolie;.
arc being victimized by a Northern
adventurer, who is selling them
sticks at one dollar each, with the
information that if they will stick
it in any lot of land it will be re
cognized by the .Yankees,’ and 3
deed given for the land.
The Atlanta Intelligcncar ofF»*» (
daj says that tJie Boston negro wft*
claims to represeut this city in the
bogus reconstruction ( • uvention,
lias departod from that city to
avoid the invesiigatiou pending ia
reference to his character.
it is stated also that this worth
less scamp used the following
words in the Convention the day
before his departure :
If the people dared to refuse o
ratify the proceeding of the Con
vention, the burning of Atlanta and
the inarch of Sherman through
Georgia tvould be but a foretaste of
what his race and the United
Stateß army would do to Georgia.
Sav News & Herald.
The Tew I.lngo
An exchange nays that the following is a
.specimen from anew Grammar to be gra
tuitously circulanul for the use of the Con"
vent ion .-
TllK VERB TO DO.
Present tens9 —uot used.
Imperfect.
I done it,
Thou donest it,
Hu done it.
Plural
We uns done it,
Yeu uns done it,
They uns done it.
V erf net
I gore done it,
You gone done it.
He gone done it.
Plural
We uns gone done it.
Y’on uns gon* done it,
They uns gone done it.
Pitt Perfect.
I done gone done it,
You done gone done jt,
He done gone done it.
Plural.
We uhr done gone done it.
Yon uns done gonedoDe it
They uus done gone done it.
Future.
I gwine done it,
Y’ou gwine done it,
H* gwine done it
Plural
We uns gwinu done it,
Yon uns gwine done it,
They uns gv. iue gone d* ue it.
Future Perfect,
I gwine done it.
You gwine done it.
He gw-ice done it,
/’laial,
Wo Hits gwine gone done it
Yon uns gwine gone done it,
They on« gw ine gone done it.
CITY IIOTIL.
Mrs. J. A. B\F.LLI\(!S, I’rojrtU*,
CJroen*l>©ro% <«a
will be sou and at ever; tain,
febU ts
|
.1. ft. & 11. MILL
RESPECTFULLY take this mode onform-
Ing the Ji ib.c g-uenlly, that vy are
(>r< pared to do all linls jf
I ARPENTERS AND ( Mil NET WIK
p *ffins ftirnij<h»d from five to one hnnd‘l dol-
Urn, n fine hoarse furnished when desir*
Atidroi’M P.*t Office Bex 8. or at ntsence 4
milen from this city on White Plaint >ad
febß 12ms
DENTISTRY.
Dr. 11. A. €OE,
WOULD annoa-ics to his f isnd* id p»~
irons, that be has retnrned to tie sec
tion for toe Winter, aud continue* iheprlti le of
hiß profession, tie will vinit, as heretotre, Ox
fi>rd, Penfield, White P.a ns and Meui Zion,
aud will be happy 10 see all who may diire his
Strvioes, at bis rooms id those places
Permanent Office in Greensboro’, * fcorgia.
Kooms in Oreensb-.ro at Mrs. t-nelling; Ladies
waited upon attbeir residences if desi 1.
Pricee to suit the times ixaimn ttion oil ad
vice Gratis, <jb(i3ui
THE EDUCATICN
OF THE
THE utideanig ed having spent Tweoy Five
idvrain the management ot floras, and
great expense acquired a kno’-riadge »f their
dispofit 033 ms an the proper euucoti ud
training of them, now pr<>pt-s s to the pwlic to
give lessons in the art, which will couprise,
Fiist Bridln g Saddling and Hiding, Next
Oriving to Ha ness lie will 'each you how to
prtvonL his Kicking. Balking’ Break ng he Bri
uie or Haiter, and now rocure bitu of Junp ng.
My terms are Five Dollars for the oireo ot
Ins.ruction, and if you are not satisfied tiat you
' an do uii that i prouiioe, your Money vill be
rs'imed.
W. T- DP?IKE
feb6 lm
WM. nORGiI,
,i l l v the
pain to the patient. Unless professionally
absent, be may be found at liis office out
door north of Jtfuiray Jk Dawson’s. on Main
Street, Feb 6, 1868
Additional Supplies.
300 Bushel? White Wostera Seed Oats
300 Bushels Black Western Seed Oats
1000 lbs Choice MaSnolia Sugar Cured Hams
5000 lbs Choice Bacon ?houldcr3 New
7000 lbs Choice Clear Baron Sides, New
600 lbs Sugar Cured Beef Hams, New
50 Sacks Extra Family Flour
50 Saoks Family Flour
30 Pieoes of Calicoes on tho way
CHAS, A DAVIS
janl6 lm
l>l3oTo<'R*6>iLS.
rjvllE citizens of Gsccnsboro and vicinity, are
1 respectfully inforiuo i, that by calling at
the Town Hall, over Murray A Dawson’s Dry
Ooods Store, they can get the above work don*
in go*d style and any size they may wish, from
a locket up to life size. The room is arranged
with sky and side light, making it on* of the
best light* I have met with in Georgia.
LAG H EM
jan23 3ts
S2OO Reward.
ESCAPED Jail in Grccnesbnro, Q», on the
night of the 19th instant, Two men, one
a white man maned n m M Carry. 29 years
oi and. fair skin, blue eyes weighs abont 145 lb>,
coach painter by trade, almost bald on top of
the hand ono or two teeth out near the eye
tooth limp*!, little in lef' leg thigh slightly
crooked from having been broken
The other a negro man, about 30 years old,
rather spare built, one or two front teeth out of
lower jaw bricklayer by trade His name is
Thornton RoundfieM
The above reward will be paid for their ap
prehension and confinement in some safe Jail
or one hu idred dpllars for cither Os them
J. H. English, Sheriff, G, C.
Dec. 20 1567.
Lands For Sale.
25,000 ACRES
AT
! MANCHESTER, OCEAN COUNTY, N. J.
'
IN lots to tuit purchasers, at two dollars per
acre, pavatoa iu tire years ; 55 miles from
New Y* r an Pii ,ui**lph'H ; soil well adapted
for firmi c pur; fra ts vegetables cran
berries, c!im •* i ild tuA healthy, water soft
and pure Several water manufacturing sites
from 75 to 200 horse power, for sale or lease
Machine car and repair siK>ps of raUl* i -it.
thi# pi ce. Poblieatlo’s « t rir.in • -W i
oi in sen tree n .pp e n ! J Lw
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•s<j , Selling Agent, Ovtau Cos
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y V er'truv'ed to h * tare, n (
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Great Remedies.
Bull s ted run Bitters
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
Arkansas Heard From
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL - MEN.
Stony Point, White Cos., Ark,, May 23, ’B6.
Dr. John Bull, —Dear Sir—Last February
I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got
some of your Sarsaparilla aud Cedron Bitters.
My son-iu-law, who was with me iu the store
ban been down wiih rheumatism for some time,
commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his
general health improved.
Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried
them, and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for
several years—stomach and liver effected—he
improved very much by the use of your Bitters
Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great
popularity in this settlement, I th nk I could
sell a g-eat quantity of your medicines this
fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters aud
Sarpnril'a Ship me via Memphis, eare of
Rickett A Neely . Respectfully.
C. D. WALKER.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Slates a :d World-wide Renders
I bar© receiver! many testimonials from pro
fession tl and medical medical men, as idy al
manacs ami various publications have shown,
all of whi-h are ge uine The following letter
from a highly educated and popular physician
in Georgi i, 1? rertainly neofthe most sensible
cominunica.ioris I have ever received Hr
Clement knOMF exact' y what he speaks of, and
his testimony dkse.-ves t*' bo written in lette r
of golds Hear what the Hectors say of Bull’s
Worm C©Ptr< yer ;
Villanow, XV llker C©nn»v Ga. )
J i’ll 1566. J
P Jo bn Bull—Par Sir, T bare recently
given your rWornj Pe-troyer* several trials and
fl id it won-orfulh ofTi*'ciou* It his failed
in a single Instance to havatbe wished-fcfr effect
I am loing a pretty u*rgo couafc' and
hoT i daily as f<»r s -mo artio a f h kin T
am free to confess tb.vt I know o‘ no remedy re
commended by the ablest utbore that is so
certam and speedy in its effeo s. On tho eon«»
trary they are uncer ian ir 4 xtrerce. My
object in writing you is fin* ut von wb?
terras I can get he mod\ i e di• ect 1 v from you
If I can get it upen easy tones, I hull use a
great deal of it. lam awarr that the us* of
such articles is contrary to the fetching!* and
practice of a gre:it majority *’ tho regular line
of M. D’s, but I see no cau eor good sense
in discarding a remedy which we kn w to be
efficient, simply because wh may be ignorant ol
its combination. For my part, I shall make it
a rule to use all and anv moans alleviate
ing humanity wbujh T may be able to command
not hesitating hecau-e le more ingenious
than myself may h i o - l its first,
nn I secured the tr.e : tY t know’
edge. Howev r I* 1..: • : advocate
or supporter of the - •? .loss nos
trums that fl od the ’'• -a: r port to cure
all manne of dist. aF tn » ;U:nan tlesh is
heir. Please reply g w * t uform me of your
best terms. lam m'«s respe fully,
JULIUS P CLEMENT M D,
Bull's Sarsaparilla.
1 Goo and Rmon fit tlie fautaia's Faith.
Bead the Captains Letter and
the Letter from his Morher
Benton Baracks, Mo. April 30. 1866,
D- John Bull -Pe.tr Sir. Knowing the
efflctoncy of your Sa-saparilla and the healing
and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you
the following statement of my case,
I was wounded about two yea- ago- -was takes
prisoner and confined for sixteen months, Being
moved so often my wounds have noth«aied yet
I have not sat up a moment since I was wound
od. lam shot through th* hips. My general
heolth is impaired and I noedsomething to assist
nature I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla
than in &-ything else I wish that is genuine.
Please express me half a d>zen belles and
oblige
Captain C P JOHNSON,
St. Louis Mo,
P S—The following was written April 20 1865
by Mrs Jeuni* J"hnson mother of Capt Johnson
Dx Bull—Dear Sir, My husband Dr C S
Johnson was a skillful surgeon and physician in
Centrnl New York, where he di.d leaving the
above C P Johes'g to my care, At thirteen
years of age ho had a chronic diarriea and
srofula for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla
It cured him I have for ten years recommended
it to many in New York, Ohio, aad lowa, for
serofuia, fever sores, and general debility Per
fect success has attended it The cures effected
■in some cases of sorotnla and fever sore were
almost miraculous lam very anxious for my
son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla
He is fearful of gettiDg a spurious artiole hence
his writing to you fir it. His wounds were ter
rible. bnt I believa he will recover,
Respeotfullv
JENNIE JOHNSON
Dr. JOHN BULL
Manufacturer and and Vender of the Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic S>rup!
FOR THE CURE OF
AGUE AND' FEVER
OR
CHILLS A FEVER.
The proprietor es th> celebrated medicine
justly claims fur it a superiority o er all reuse
dies aver offered to the public f r the safe, cer
tain, speedy and permanent cure of Ague and
Fever, or Chilis and Fever, whether of short or
loug stan tinr He -eiers to the eutfrn estem
and South-western cotajr ob ar him testimo
ny to the truth of the a sertion, that in no case
wh itevet wiil fail to cure, if the ill e-ti-nis are
strictly followed aid cnr.ied act la n gent
ui&nuy casss a single d> so b . beet sufficient. for
a cure, and whule families h - P-on cured b»
a single bottle, wiih a perfect us ' olio: ol t e
general health. It is hovr-ver prodeut aud in
every ease more certain to cure, if is use is
continued in smaller and gas for a week or two us
ier the diseaite has been che- ked, more especial
ly in difficult and longstanding cases, Usually,
this medicine will n t require any -id to keep
the bowels in good order ; should .be patient
however, require a e tthart o medicine, after
h >qing taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a
single dose of Bull’s Vegetable Family Pills
will be sufficient.
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conns.
10 dozen covets weeding hoes
5 barrels >e pegs
1 case m es sowed oalf b a’morals
1 case m roe sowed kid balntorala
10 cases <ns heavy pegg Shoe*
5 eases ir -p gg balmoral shoes
5 cases v en pegg shoes
5 casts h -and misses pegg shoes
! cases ch ren’s pegg shoes
6 oases m ns pegg boots
4 cases sou caU hoots
1 oase h ind sowed Fr- ac’i calf W P boots
1 case ladies calf sowe 1 b.tlmorals
1 case Indies kid sown 'i -nova's
I ase L i lies ekiih Bi is nd congress Gaitora
50 pairs of Blankets
C'-aJpleie Assortment of or ckary Ware
Complete Assortment f T,n ' are
Kerosinc Oil, Gopperas ct storOtl, Turpentine
BoAp, Allum t -rch. L-iadaaam. Paregoric,
et j etc oomp'eto Assort inert of Olothing.
40 English Da’ry che 20 State cheese
3 csss. 00l Hats
6 caie.< men, Boys »nd hi! -ea’s Fur Hats
6 dozen Ladies Halt 1 need and Uatrimmed
50 boxes Tobacco
3000 lbs Bacon
2000 lbs Lard.
In addition to the a’o'e aimed articles *
keep whatever the was r of the trade demand
and my (took is kept up and the year, with sea
son-ble gotds whieh I wib sell at Atlanta or
Angus a prioes, freight added and I guarantee
every article sold to be as represent -d. I go,
licit a outinuance of the liber i patmnige
bi berto bestowed your inter. .t
wiH be promoted thereby,
dec! 4 3ms