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J une S3. 1H6A. S DR. JoHXS,M"dlcarirveyor, Richuiond, VJ Ucar Blr : Tbla win be banded to you by Dr. K. II. Wonhlngtou, or Mnrfrwrboro', 11. C, who 1 the proprietor, of the JcnriiT celebrated remedy which brars his name He visits Richmond to secure materials, and any Id you may rcudw blm will be sincerely ap preciated, as tbe stock In North Carolina U en tirely ezbitUoUd, and all tbe surgeons whom; I bare supplied greatly prefer it to auy article known lor Diarrhoea and kindred diseasee.-i-ile may find it difficult to get articles front tbe trade, and aa the medicine la Tor tbe army, lie thought you might have sonic In excess.. I am. very roMwctluil v, J'ur old't scrv't. P. ' l'CL)t. Mcdicul Purveyor N. tl Kcsprctfutty retfriei t) tb- fnrrejor Geuf era! ol tha t7un eVrat st ur with the Htatej menl tl.et I lie n.- .Jith.-1 wiitiiu named ba lon enj- cU ; li.jrl u- .iru.t. in Uiio tSuite, both iu aud out ui i (if i. iui. hW.V. uuiiv : WARREN. l"ui Vi;.or i.i : I ' . '.i.ie f S. C.: OrricK o SuKOaos If Dr. W- rtlMii jt.pr : titles Ol k! Ui'-Uiclue. w unny as a rcainijr in uuwei ! : tuig uii r.u v . TtaimlU'e fir When tbe hot ae baulks in harness ifcit not from nj- unwillingness to perform lus duty, but "from "socle confusion or excitement arisipg from mismanagement.'' lie U willing and anxious to go, but too eager or high spirited to make the steady push Against the cottar necessary to moire the loarh . The osnal: plaajs to .com mence to curse and .lash. - i . J.i. uii' i-.j -vi " ' A'tolome might be written on the importance of keeping cool on all such f occasions, i Frequently, just going to their heads and moving them gently against their collar to the Tight and left evenly, giving them time to gei Cool, and they, will start of their own accord. Sometimes taking up one fore foot in your hand, and giving the horse a sharp press against the shoulder, to one side, will cause him to step, and start him. But if the habit is firmly fixed, you will have to resort to the following nieans, which will take a aos iii-v ..w C a. ifvy( lemons, and then . you break up v- p. w ! t.i iu j uto Iidbit . , i : : r. -i . , JPatar Ctslttires of Cotton. B: Nottrio, Es., one of ' the Commissioners to the Fans Exposi tion, has written a'jralttahlt report npon the future production of cotton. fbe "Merchant lIagatine,, , for August, nas sn aosiract oi tnis re port in which the author states' that the cotton crop of 1 S3 was to many profitable, yielding handsome snr plus for the ftttttre," after abundantly supplying the wants cf the present. Indeed, a prominent shipper of ' cot ton in Savannah, toll us this spring, . t . w that men who hsd n;ver been known to have a dollar ahee.d, had brought hundreds, and ! in si" few insanc thousands of dollars tohim for in vestment as the results of the crops of 1868. The profits upon the sale of exportable ; productions of the same season will amount to two hun dred and fifty millions of dollars, and there is no good reason why. with such a start, the gains of future years should not be proportionate. This prosperity will be likely, if re peated, to induce a large and excel lent class of emigrants to the South, and, as a f ee laboring population is a direct smrce ofj wealth, such art emigration will materially enhance the reiirees of the cotton-growing i It, ' i( iTakeyour baulky horse , in the : tt iiii or on :i piece of green fwaru; f him lv- the . hc'idaiiil tail and - . -r . v - is qu to .' Camp or . -it iK.no n Raleigh, N O., Jutit't a5, tSz I take pleasure ,ii uiviiiif fuuiou) , i t th; w'uJri'hrlD h'C AVv until11 lie great value ot Dr. Worth ugt-.n r- m.-a all thn "iinwifws fr which it r, eo unic'iid think it pffulliily useful in Uieariuy, and bin lo'inii it one ol'tiiu'very eH. i-.-iucii. ; Hid treatment ol th bowel atTL-elsoua wb.t b io. ui bo lariroa u:irt-ot tho sU-kmsh ol enuip iit' !i h i h.en ver.v exu-nftiiviy usei m thid eimp, aud with .unU'crmly.;o?jd resulta. . , V. M. GAKUKlf, .. feurg'iou. iu Chief Ooi.rsKoito N C . An. 5.1859 Dr. K. LI. Woriliiiiiiton: It "atlbrd me pleaJ nr" to .d.ire ibftt I haveiised your Cholera andj h;ivo aiwiys fMi; j f peoriy relief. v h:iye itj i the horse ill bear without lert 'ismu ir iuckijimu: ui nu; imiuu-vt "1: 1 T i 4 ' -. "1.1 -T1." "11 I nibtiliuiou, MiiX in ery ioatan. o luo pers -Miyuuu, . inS nitaij, ; J-wia .win i I bvitigiue horse iu the form of a half -his head fast to his tail by i'uzzy, :n. t jf ''y iu h imc' dizzy be ' tro he V -.!-, . Wv'iii.:! viiiri Thitoself, fuiloH? : Tic.tLv - iuir -of the tail intH 'h li;inl kiiot; thiij fake the halter stritp iu your left hanf.l, holding the tail) in our right, "pass the lialter.trap " through the hair, above Cholera and; .tne knoi, and draw up as short as running 1 rusiaiiL uui it ii.ks bii:n tfeetiiiiUy restored, it id au t'Xcelleut'family mt Oicine. lours, trulv, ; n. i. .Vuost, ' Prcsldeut Waynreniale Coliote Tbe following U from Judgi IIea:b r ' 1 hava madi useot' liv Wortbiui'toaV Cliol era kledleiue in a single cae of buUUen an circle- the halter strap. Your object is to break v.p his confidence in himself; jiand nothing on earth, no process you violent dlseetuatlloct was UmuUi:ite auap(.an gubict them 10, Will do It half iuv-iito . w - . . K. . cription . Edentou, N. C. , ,COLTON8 tOCKET MAP U OR Til CAROLINA. . ,A nre nttio jntt eMitV to fdtr. The most ! ateurata atnp uf the.' S ale to 4 bad. . Has 1 tbe new count lea. Each county colored separ i telarllfi tulrtraJ lepait 'poloted out. Has , 1 m line drawn betwren the troa-t rroth and : pine region, sAl another bntweeq pine and i oak jrrtiwlb, and ktMtl'irr tuefwrp cot'on ' aud tubaoro rr?io, . -irket form. Pric OKt i'"l C- Poraalel-y ' A. Jr : - B ii-v ) r -!il tS .'. ! R. R.11EA1U. , Ocu 16, 1S54. , so soon as this. Should he not run around freely, touch him behind with ' the whip,which will cause him to move sharply, ; Simply keeping him ' moving until ne falls down by becom- I ing dizzy, which he will do inside of ; a minute aud a half. - Let him lie a Dr. R. li Wortbincton--Dcar Bir lmrj few-minutes , then tie him in the op used your Medicine lu tuany-caim of bowel , nn:t ,lirwtinn and nnt him thronffh ease, tor which you prescribed u, aud in every positt Uirection, ana pu mm inrougn FROM TJOH. X. BATSSK. I LlTTLKTOM, USKTrOUD C'O N. V. - v i . t October 29, 1851-' J I have ued Dr. WortblnKton Ciiolera Med Iciue witn my ueurors, aud bavo tcuud it lo be a mot capital reiuvu; n oowei aueciNHi. tr vj i 4. T' 1 i. . v -1.- i States. ' . Mr.'-. Nourje argues that large plantations must give place to small cotton ' farms, and cites srae in stances in which these have been made very productive; he also urges the restoration of orft-out soils by a liberal use of fertilisers. These have already been imported a 'single railroad in Georgia having carried over its line, last winter, many thousand tons of gaano and other i manures. 6inee the war, a vast bed of native bone phosphites have been discovered lying along the co st of , . South Carolina, and oa the Sea Islands, very accessible and rich, which can be used to supply the chemical ' properties abstracted from the soil in the cotton seed, whose oil has become an article of commerce. The future raising ot cotton under thfl conditions which have been al luded to, bids fair to outstrip its for mer production manifold; and doubt less, in immediate connection with this increase of production and ap preciating capital, manufactures ill spring up throughout the Southern country, and thus add to its popula tion and wealth. Htarv. A corrWpondent of the "Jewish Messenger giresa'&tw explanation of the reason why the iite.Washhr- ton Irving always remained bache lor., Speaking xif Mas &becca vxra.ii, r .leweaa oi .rnuaaeipoia, distinguished for her teal in works of charity, who hrfjaii jdted at the ripe age of 88,' he says : " . n . . Twenty j ears ago I , beard tbe story a story that has long been current in Philadelphia, in Jewish circles, among, her friends and ae quaintancas, aad .which . has -again been revived jbere since her death, It runs thus : . Many years ago, when Miss Gratz was a young girl, Wash ington Irving, then already risen in literary reputation, came to Phila delphia and become a visitor at the house of her family. It is said that in youth she was very beautiful and very good; and as her acquaintance with Irving increased, the beauty of both her character and her features, together with the fact that she was a living representation of that nation whoie whole history is romance, so wrought upon bis heart thai, he be came deeply enamored with her. It is netdh'ss so say that bad his at tachment been ever so strong, . with her strength iu her faith, it would have been wasted. As it was ,it was wasted. Irving left the city, but did notj forget the lady of his love.' The writer, adds that Irving . sub sequently mentioned to Sir Walter ...'. cott his intimate acquaintance with the beautiful Rebecca, of PhiladcN phi. . Scott, it appears, was writing, or about to write, "Ivanhoe," and upon the strength of Irving's de scription of the lovely Jewess, so firm to her faith, named his heroine Uebecca. OUTt IXtpkoty inoeeor ills r I . j mini- LV. During tbi'adtalnistratioa of General J aekaaa as President of the United Slates,-it 'will U rem ro pe red thtt n one 8 andir, while rAgiiog' fouffroni the east front of tho Caltol .where he tad been In attendance at tbeT funeral of a mem ber of; Congress an Insane iafi- tidual, standing within a few feet of the old hero, mapped a pistol at him, and was instantly arretted. The news spread like wild-fire over every portion of the United States, and various were the comments made by all parties upon the for tunately unsuccessful attempt upon the life of tbe head of the nation Among othen which the writer of this heard was the remarks made in a - country post-office when the uews arrived, and the political friends of General Jackson) were rejoicing in the escape of tbe head of their party, and attributing his safety to the intervention of Divine Providence. "Providence, h 11 !" blurted out a little Old Lino Whig, and a violent opponent of Old Hickory and the Democratic party. J " Providence had not.iing at all to do with it ; it was only an obstruc tion of the tube and the lire wouldn't communicate." " D r. - IiCwU Reld- Uv; ihru the noLMa-(mrttfCblt&U itrtUla tha - Catted. Stales : fits ale : frasi Miseourt. lOa ooi bt theeo vtatU the doctor 'Was crcpaasel by hie collea-roe, anddurinr the Latcrvje w V"l' .1 M '" '1 v ocibk: um mttmava y lena parlies, the former eought o drir forth "J from the tw th'r ccrrtct version - ot the famous ' Kashvirie street renconieV. 'freneral. tjot Utl it,M aaiii Old Bujriott, "No, Benton, yoa tell it, wai .the quick reponaa of Old IHciory; a&4 the doctor' who "' related, the IscUrtt, stated that thalflrat ihtn g he k&eW three old men, who to&fht lu the hot ilood of youth and manhotal to take each there. litn, wtn tn bing together like two thi!irr3: : A friend of the writer, an artit who painted, one ef the last, if, not the last portrait of Central Jacktoa ever executed,, which was fcr a Democrat io club of Dncinnati, furnished him with' the following reminiscence of tbe conversations held with tbe old hero at this time. ' Aa the old man -was prune to becorue drowsy and unoonscrcudy drop into- a duae during the pro tracUrd sittings, which ere all hrtld at the . Hermitage, It was the cus tom of the artist to engage hiralnj ! some exciting oonvcrsaiioa In order a Although subncntinvctiga-;lar',c:u'm- : : "' . w nit tuis view on one otniwu tioti proved, beyond all doubt or cavil, that this attempt was but the mad freak of an insane individual, who was afterwards properly carrd for, yet the subject of it could never bo convinced that he liad not been employed by some party to assas sinate him, and did not bestUte to atow openly that Senator Polu dexter, he akcd : , "Genera1 , I would like yea to gire me your opinion oi yjcr jolitic-il oponents Mr. Clay and Mr. Webster?" -"Well,- atr," was the prompt responae, 4,tbry are both prcat ntctii .vrrjr groat rjan.- -Mr- Clay is a popular :.euva with hit , of Mi-sissippi, a lifc-long J Parfy fr hc uadstand.hnman ent, who never lost an oppnr- tttr! Mr- i U n? U until he falls, or is unable to move. instance Its effects , bavo exceeded my moat b.-.nKuinc etpettations. i regard it us un lm-iL . . . i - . . ... . wortuut saamou to iuc oi iiiuj iiiuun:iue, i neii put on your war unuio uu V -: " O. D. BAR HAM, M. D., . , f r J , . , 4. ttouthftmptlon Co , Va. j ji give mm a lew suarp jeras w vue Dr. R WorthlnKton--Dcar Str:I have !"gbt and left, and show him you Can been uJkr your cholera and piarrtost Medi- handle him by the head as well as by cine forcible years. I have ivon U tony lu- , . . ., . J faut with aiifuai success. , tne tan; ana train mm untu ne can t GEOKGEW.liEAL. ! ' , . . , , - , ' y.-. spring to tVe right and . left and From Rot. J. H. DavU, of Mnrfreraboro', N. .u straicht forward, when you ask him -Dr. Wonhlngtou'a Cholera uud DiaiTi.cc!. 0 . , .... r Medicine has been ma d with the tiii(, effect aud then you ' are in a shape to under my objerva Ion lor tbe lat two years. In , ; . ,. . i thlslnsvitutioB. -We tlnd It a safe andf prompt put him tO harness. ; Jv . , rvmedy lu disease of the bowels, for which It , i . it prliicipaUy deoigned, . aud but Hu e less Jf he relUSO to draw, Step in iTOnt SrTiiiSt raaturitv in spring and rS-uUi." either r first d thenotheM l tcr ia the warm 8eason; and , president W. K coiicgo. straight ahead; and in a short time i little exercise of your hands, both yoiiwill work it out of him If at j pasurcable and healthful to the any time your horse should btconw- j jbudy, will in a few minutes save warm, let him cool. ' You will gaiu ; enn.J(Ttl fr any j-e.i -aimily, Wh v, . 1... li. . I. A .nllrn A U t . . umeuvm iwsuuuDuu; af : tU: it. rIy ou -othr regions tor vour seed? An idea prevails that it is cheaper to b-iy th-tn t Vive, as package ot M-e l i.'? but a f w cett?. li von ha--e 8ttvbisv8eed. ' What a crying 'shame upon the majority of Southern people that they annuady neglect to save seeds from their gardens, and rely upon Northern and Western seed growers. It is the easiest of tasks to save your own seeds, when they are in a few rods of you. A little exercise of memory will tell you that cabbage, colewort, turnip and mustard seed - -y'"oirirw Htory. An eminent physician, in Hearth and Home, telle the following excel lent story for tho benefit - of young mothers. Ue says: "An intelligent young mother in quired some days since " how she could best preserve her child's linen clean and sweet when changed fre quently during the day.' I directed her never to dry it by the fire, but in the sun and open air, if the weather permits to. ' You thus not only avoid saturating the air of your room with the volatile and poisonous gases driven out of the linen, but the sun's rays have powers of t cleansing and disinfecting which artificial heat has not and will purify and preserve the linen. She followed my directions; but as is too often the practice, dried and aired it iu the nursery window. Her fastidious husband remonstra ted in vain against this unseemly ex posure. Bc-lie7iug that if she saw i uuiiv. la t. nuti iiriai aui kii iiiiiiiiro i r rr - i - . . - i . il the Prudent and Staler miua iiim ir. uij, b is not a man of the people ; Le t ' Dr. Wonhinnton : Your Cholera Medicine la tbe best uiHcli I hw evet uwi lor Cool; era flectHi. .Kdenton, .N. C. Dr. R. It me m" !' . i i-aa'i v ;i ; . t", 4, ?RED.S. l'.tHIRTi, J. A. JUMHU.M. Vii.Mioro., .C. Tij--Sir :--'Vr ae scud , , i r nsed. . ; v.j lEwa. IUUIIJ w uail I IIC A. I CilUCui SDU i Kia onllyr iu LU nljirlaiJicficnsJci r.att crapiojea mis mia tc tase ins life. So bitter was lie in his de nunciations of Gov. Poindextcr, a profe?sctl duelit, who hal killed his man, and who, in disown Stae, on account of hisacrirxi'Miioas sharp ness, universally went by the name of., tho "devil's darning-needle," that the fecupant - of the . White House declared his ancient enemy never should pass him on the street. The old man, sometime afterward, related lo a friend that ou one oc cajiou, as ho wa taking his ac- cmtomed early morning promenade on the sidewalk ' in front of the Presidential mansion, he espied tho Miasissippi Senator approaching from the opjtosite direction, on the samo side of tbe street; but before coming anywhere near, he crossed over to the opioitc side of tho avenue. "You know' said the old ruan to his friend,' his eye flash -i-a. her practice s others saw. it, she 'ing as he spoke j "that the sidewalk vl U : :n n tn l!irn F!r. IXJ ta IU Uv oUdVv W sa ss -m w - Texstlt riIorB. ' . A I hore has, when full , mouthed,' Th"is a if t-tt error. S?,y Sf?TC: - 't : "J V'A M double! them in your it is , r PoiVn. VaViuiy etb: w rn stid af tr Wondat, July lUih, Trin wi i i Vtwv,''-! ! .V t in'i t ; i v h ftrf-('V:ji - ticth. ind twelve t?-.at" J"'C t . -M -t-ov-r, soutliein seed, . LtAVM "ORTH14UTa ItAILY 8tSDAYS ! V ... .:.. I - i ,rl" .4-lw tu ..ir .,:i:i!uii. are hotter fo Sjnth KXCKPIKl)) AA FOLLOWS: . . .......... . A ,-. ,,A .. . . . . ' . f4 til kite tlaa.MI. - -f '1 . - i ill. ' ll-V lit ? avw --a . woald desist, he so directed their af ternoon walk as to bring the nursery window into full view from a central part of the town. Stopping abruptly, he pointed to the offending linen flapping conspuciously in the breeze, itd -dced, sarcastically : is very wide in front of the Presi dent s house, but he never could have passed me.". The lam us street tiirht in Nash ville, Teuueasee, in the early his tory of that State, in which General Jnckson and Colonel CoSec an My dear, what . i-. that displayed j officer who served under him in the from o ir windows ?' Why,' , she j &inintdc war on the one side, and prouaiy repae t, -mat 19 tne nag 01 M ill Train at ....... i fi P. M. Pr.i!NTritnit....-....,.-.'jSn A. M. AURIVK AT rOttT3W)UTH J. . it 1.1. .'I. ti ... l. ,ri:vf lulfr. W. I'-iM iu. 11. A. Lu c.. :iJ Wcr. Jobu W. 11111 . K. .-. Parker... '.' , J i H Inuiau, W." lX.--".cw.?ni.' J. o - ill n.c. James Skifl, J. U Andwm, V s. " rlso'n. e "(cii'ik of itw tiui-erior Ca n) . b v Ir-' F . bcl. D. D., Jcese J. Ycutes Ji 11. Uivet. M. Tr utt T. A..W. IhirrieiiLi tmnu-l MoMrts V . C. tPaiker, GeOfK'o A. liiHt, ?. IV Hi. I -to ' uk.lu lb Mfnioer for ', ' v.,;.,,.. r' i cs..,., C-rv nrut v i"u ; . - , --- Couu:y Court. Davii'A. Larut-V J'JCie.'Pcr ior Court; F. J. Dcaaes. v . :MaU Ttain a. ti.16 P. M Frrlebt Train on Wedsesdsys i . audfiHaya 11.20 A, M. J Vi.'.bt ,Tr' ni Tntlys, r ) , nirWUysaal ewaWfaya,. 1U' P.M. Mall Trala comum tit W,..Uo will- Uains of tlis Wilinliicton 4jI , i,i,hi, . id HAi i-lu and Uaaton R 'U iKVdn, Mid .n 1 lu . and Hatardavs at Fra . t.t-nton and Plynvu'.h. nnt on ""I'lvd.tvs l.l j Trankiln with kamr for Nag iloaj.. Mall Train bound North Will stof. lorpissn tr ua.y at Seaboard,' BoykinV, FrHukllu aud V . U. OHIO. TStlperlnter.dent of Tiausi ftrtailoa hiive no tU'ht-4. ern ' raided at a distance our uuio ! Conquered by this pun gent retort, be saluted tbe flig with che-ip .'r t ;i swing of his hat, ' and pressing his wife's arm closer within his- own, said, a ihey walked homeward, And hng may it wave.-' from The following being thort we pub I ..J. 11, lliui c - i T- .. .", ' . I ... . . . ; ... ! - riav,,, :;v h..i mu- oia ibe wime tne expense mumuirany is .u.ic tHf 1. r tuiatt. ittth mil, collectively it is heavy. A Ush it, as it occupies very little room s I ; aIi. is AnaA a 9 el-tad e rm V. f!ratr Asvaf . ... ... i o helor. " 'After KueV". " " and to rea l tt, it will not take long : llieV SOIU 9U1III1L UIIC IUUUMUU I Uli'.V Wl.... tl.ut 1. vw - n.tt ..I'M'. . rim til AT OSC'I dollar lo tnare to bitv a bottle. HaViiii: inadei new tw'i, a bo if Mui -.iV. -w... .r ; .i0narw;ortu oi garovn seeo. ine 'cbaM'ge'cae'..'.o;ach e of those j CouiityJ of Edgecombe "pays tribute fforWrH';,k?heid; hl"hir h34 eight 1 annaa'ly to other section for Irish coif iru ire cuts wui I , " . . - a, lAUr (on rhnit.nil iloll.ira. wnich I 1 . I iH-v .v f c-9Th5- T.'iin li.i X-tm- bcrptofore to Vheil TuUrVCUrS CI JIlTI; Cc CUliTJUl teeth: :At v 1 .rrr.-..ni-ll'j with Lr. V . IO I'in I.IS ibt (I-i t. . ..l,I.- -r.,-n rr 1.1I1 W - f - - . i. ii.il r.ii:.ir. xii? ii. cm i j i u : . j. -j k a . ff aa I ' elusive wholesale agency lor .tt iiuSioice, a m ; ... . . . iimliniQiri KllllPr be induced btu to pat u pin twq.aisw.'Vis: , teeth, f;.ur' in -number, when bis AllUWallOlll SVUIriOI . CAdits aud 50 cents, at retail, -t' i . Qlr A, 't U ,, Li r - n .,-:-e uLitaie -"i ' 'I tushes appear. , At six years of age r RECEITII f OE8IL n'WWKI, t JAMES T.WIQOINS, y ! -l - & - apperin-white. r-"At ' ' : ' "-'I 8malUod,sharp, while a. small circle ' ' 'TvtnTjLF iTftitr'iiWMfW tTwwoa-awaetett f4,Jdd.f of '-fyoang' grow-ng teeth U observ should ibe kept at home by saving our owa. . seea. vjocmence tne gooa work bw,? right new. If ia.iy seed are ripe in your garden, rise from UhJs article andj gather them.y Con ttnae it , if oa scs oa to season, ana there will so much added to the pin money of , the family. -Jteeoj ttnaUd Farmer.':-' - , A periodical says that a tall East ern ;rl named Short, long loved a big Mr. Little, thinking little of j-h rt, loved a little lass named Long. To make a long story short, Littl- propod to Long, and Short longed to be even with Little's Short s v , 'a comings, so snort, meeting Juong, Colonel Thomas 11. Benton and his brother Jesse, on. the other, took part, is familiar to all acquainted with the public event of that time. In this melee the only, serious damage, done any of the parties was the lodging of a pistol-bullet in til-. ;t:;a vf General Jackson by O'lunt Weston. Altbongh, the difficulty waa heaUrd through the interventiou ot friends, and the lat ter was ever alter ward the warm personal trierid and moat ardent . ':.- ' i it- f .. i . . 3 I ... . ' Ou another occasion ihe mto . the bruah and colors jovxscly rc marktd : General, yon wouldn't hare bun "Mr. Calhoun and his South Cartdiua asHocIa'rt If they bad pcritcd In their scheme of nullificatiou?', ,4Hung them, sir bung them?" roared the Ad hcru, starting to hie feet and shaking his list. "If they bad persiaicd in their treasonable proje:ts, I'd have heog every devil of them as high as Hamanr AManofltena,, A Washington letter writer re marks of Mr. Grecly: " The control he has of his countenance is n rarer what is rtlated of Talleyrand than any man we wot of it being raid o the latter that if any toan were to kick him behind, a man In front cow Id not tell from the exoreuu of his face that anything unusual was -ceerring." This remind a correspondent of an incident that occurred in Omaha. A gentleman who bad received . ari insulting miaaive determined to re sent it promptly. Kext day, think iog ha saw his maa aheal, be hasti ly overtook bint, and administered several pedal sslatationi, Tbe bickee remained passive, aad .tbe kicker went around ia front to tee the effect, and discovered to his re gret that he had kicked the. wrong man.' He apologised aad was an swered: ' . i . "Don't mention it. . , From ; the frequency of each little epiaodes in tny experience, I was acosille cf your detnonftrstion. Vet was not aware that yon made any mistake." A streng-tnlnded woman in Kew political supporter of the General, j York Was hearl to remark the ether yet the bwfltrt remained in the artn j Jy that she would marfy a man wb of the latter untit it was extracted j kad pleaty ef nwoy, tbowgh be wsj daring the term of his Presidency I by Dr. Johason, the famous Phila- utipuia snrgeon. threatened to marry. Little before j fDnring;ibe latter part of his term Long, which caused Little in a very 1 of office Geperwl Jacxaou was sub- j a short time to marry Long. .. Query : Meet to severe- und debilitating ; g so ugly she had Uscrtaa every time she looked at hit -;'A young man scrrt sooe tooay to a 2kew Yorl'fina to gtt scmelhiDg good "for 'tloVe conttrfcplatlng mit- Did tall Short love big Little kas be-, attacks of iitnoTrhageof the lung-, j ritony." He-rcceivcJ sever I cities cv2e Littl laved Long ! ' daring which ho yets atusde3 by 1 cf tr. thing vI r i M t 1 ! ' i I I