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ol. XUU. .? Un ; H: HILLSBOROUGH. ;N.-C.y NOVEMBER 5y1862.v W 1 0 W.wtor,S;Tn;V, AMOS ATKINS'S PROVERBS. A Atkins wss very fond of proverbs; lit read proverb, wrote proverb, spoke pro erb,inil meet hiiil where fou 11 would, he ilwsyrfhad a proverb 06 his Hps. 8 When he mce'began to speakMhere was ardlr a"nv with W pa one- far repairs, or m U ,!ppirtt t hlmi When 1 fifat met Amatt burning aieia,'and vet the j.MirneyVend iJ su mf ar t my iiocle'; lRgWlk ft taoed.' I'he fifth manV ee Place 'on' it a kittle infint. : The Infant be comet a man, and re adit: t the allotted age of real) t but tbe'isn is oi reached! ' Let anothi er take hia place; and lire hi' three tceftf yearatana ten; aoouter and another anu are lnkin forward niillion f miles for iha journet'a rod. Bat i ire here talking f ete hundred' millions not of ninety-five, j Fur hundred years and mora churches Have been gathering Bp property in the Unit Wd States. Subscription have been jiiibly deeded; dying men have left tdeirliceumu' Utioiis ti iLeir, bred cliBrclieaf and in all tics time the evangelical cWrches hate jot tfijtether. about fifty million of property- not enough io pay the price of tic lory for one inthj '.! a -ri .a'asvs .O 'j,?', We hae a missionary fcity;r It gathers' r'sch-y ear from nearly- a ' iailliotf f people. It throws ita influence intaoeailr every par of the world. Bat its fvhole yearly revenue .would endure the drft of the United States 'raury bat a inf le li-ur i i v T i eveu hundred thnoMnd' men artiratt ffom the puraaita f indestr?lt is far more impan erikhinj; than if tall la milli-n'of pjiii prrtiwere thriMnMin at to supnot. for then I tie laborers and produce rvruuld rentaio at v iow. they Ire rar worne'theo idl. f heir-weapons are VoYtlvtrquipintiUl bat hirvetts perih,SB(lcrte are reiord by their preenre.- ,?lt; tt I England is contributing fearfal amondta of am and iMartation lo. wwell the price t irtrtv. Franc euea the ale ol ttfentv-five tniUttMSs f Its ararrtt sSnd interior Karorte and parts rf Asia re pay in 'portions nDkis stapetiUout eon t i ictorv.' it waa, but I told him that 1 hoped te be there Mnrt siighi " 'i '. i a vJ" U id he; Ihpt U a gtod breakail. tut o bad $uppet. 'I'at y-r bet foot" lore must, boy.'w eie yo wilt not be there.- It ii a ('Mid thing to hope, but lie wku doea both but hope, i In a ery hopele wif.1 .Hive n care of your 'temper f lot' pa$ tunalt lotfrUUi a porty that rvn$ away with mVi. ' lsstot' bafc dune? niore Wtchtef:iti ne wirld thin all Ine pu!oniu pfants that ;rviii hi -therefore4, agaiu l'Sy, bite a rare W.wuf teurpert'H ' - KemewlM-f, tht tH9 ant paric, items do'vn'the ioust qeench the firt iprk l pjHuiow, andalt will ' be Mtlt. 1 N good ruutri I row wrath j it puts ne .ney m the micket. and no jar tn the he-f..iire 6. jiii teif A fV$ and tndt tetA trptnt&iitt. J lok at -roar k-rt ind fingrfn. bf, ana let both be kept in activity lr he whotor nwtiiiejr is in a fsiriwaf twa Mifcnitr. itft hlltbty Mitktt dnttJy mtn, and 1 may add a ter-SHiiraH'Mt imw. ' ; v n It yt put t but cir into v;ir pocket, it will bur) it wji. JAf ! and i will a lad decj iHsfia f ,'dilrn iiiile'itelf known. .1 funk tmetalmtir a fauh doubled, and mv v0y wilt IUJ it all tl.toua life; iever hide ir faaka." I t t .?.. Wate not a moment f roar time; for j moment J. timt it 'o monumhit f tntrry. .Now aivp forward, boy and as yon witk. linn, think ( fh half dozen preverba giv es Jed by A wo Atkins.' -nrI ; : ' .-.:. m t Ckwrdl C&fWMtri. i . Ref.ldfOX AXD "fcOOO M AX.NtRs! Tf.e mee emu an tnj wbereof 2m brieiiins'alwavs aumety,nd all prrcedeni in Ms conversation and 'H Iiat 'penable f human kind which' tiromtit ihe Christian f uch e'mvit, "n matter what h W4tcri i.ir ine ruHi ot t'lhers. anil euiora-',o"" " oe ween iicriauieu io . . . . ' - s - . - '" . ri'inain tn me annv t nvntti. " lie wa. per by. Frederick 'the Second, agd td' havVthe ouest paper beloie him. '? Newspaper men are haring a fine'tlme of It pubhshiifjt j newspaper af the old price, while paper, clothing ind produce', is selling sr litre timet its former valuer A subscn-1 oer ran now pay a Yeir'a 'subscription with 20 lbs. ,f flour, eribsrol bacon, 10 lbs. of pork, 5 pounds' pf beef, ,60 lb, corn Jtiest I lb ' coffee: 4 Ib; suffar. ni5 4 small e hfrtn nardly feathered? ' Everybody Uf 'Ijt'rer that printing a naper In these timVs'is a mo ber lAaklns bnainraa " u "-mi 'lf ; :;p V c&pehl,4i7tii) Bonn-; r How to Make MifcHes. r. L.f, Rb berts sends; the tagrne Reporter the lol. iowm receipt lor makine matches : r fake strips'of wool and tlib them into .'atA rsew 4. .Cru Ktwox. The f Vf id, oflVotH tus ttie dealh l.f Maj6r Oin- ! atl NVN.ist bt tie hand of Gen. Davu, yt Kf " lie 'l-c-i fl was a brave man and a foihI k'andbeneto'lent wptrit of oorVe-MBUfdinate Genefaf, but he failed to pay ia.! a huarrful tnflrnrV in .! anf rr.ict to tliove ruurte!.' not to ir 115 indrrCin5 alt th comforts of hV decencies tt life, williout which kbiliir and 9 KH iety, and contrersation among the braerjr are pelrs in if military leader." ; lie C That'ltomal .cte( v, and kind a8ee-i, bUsphemout, indecent, and abvivc be- ereir preening always aume? J""1 prreoeni in iua coiiversauon sou ard forni,Piritianity establishes in deportment toward hia etual and "inferiors rt as a'peruUiient' principle abd 'in. J'n rank.ir one-half thh is' reported of him able oblijit fn. That renerouV lovet ,ru t ianurelh was not ahe! months es every.i'pjMirtuuhy4 of promplin not on 'y the'ir'weUfare bit Jbei' i lrtac, takini . - i .'. "if ' - i ni ni?er m o.Tna, an.j avoiding even jine Plear8 e of evil -viould nut .the maajof :ast acknowleilja it t" be Uierery perfec t'o'i ind heroism nf gnod behaviour," .Mut t "the" afTfctmr "ilew" whicbtr(ie"rtliefon 'ihiVits of all inaokind bearin,oue ,to ah 'her the eUtiti of brethren, impart keen' r ind activity hlo.tho feeder ay m'pathie f our social natoreJw hereof tli"" lamuare 'if rood breedini is ia remariabtr iinret- te.' ' ''' '' ' i ' Lhritinitr.cntnitand not the sunDros- ion ooty; but. the extiahion of every ipdet ...t'ti .k . L' . ' ' '1 ' 1 .: "ate tli'ij'ht.'arrojuiit emotion 'andnulev Ie.ii piirpoef would convr'rsstn.ii ,tayd In aea or anyiuruierrennement, Were lliUUw 4 p;:nrtuaH fulfilled as it is eVretly je f .uimendf. J ? W'Uxt it raure'etlicaCiou'thiin uhitusl go.ij huriliir.Mt. rendering the ititr-t !urs tj society isreea'ite, ti I uilirep- fa ii t t ditnccHaH iiiteinjctij puii,4 r petully viotatin that wt eiential of the army reuUtion which insists n conduct bfromitix gentleman." 'Had he beei dis placed for this raate'it 'would hare been worth a rictorf to oor armies in the waroin it would have been to the in is 4 uf Oaf ofli cere, whose disciplin in this respect eery defecttvr. i i L f I ll -V ifirif; 111 iiil ajt Sie. t hrthieis of Si'iilioieiilur . A tioon Ex)trn!. Abny was once tempt. tu i'T iin coin pan ion a, in pine. Some ripe cl.c.'ries from a tree which btsfallicr Lad for bidden bins to touch. fV.V. 1' . ...' ' i ti ot n-ea nnt ue trsia, said they ; or ii tour fatliT should nd oat that voii Kd la. keo them, lie will not hurt joy fnr it, . , I i nana me very.reas rypUei ti boy, why I would not vkkU them, j t'.'.'- f It is true mv father Nhdd Dot hurt tne. ret m v disobedience, f 1 now, would hurt mr her and tuat would be wur to ine than ,'itnt'ihto'eUi. i ' . tail' . n nut tni in trlliit r...i S ' . I 'i'. t,4'V!f was very fastidious about la a word, true Chiittianit v alone and aft ' ." ...... v...r... '.'I.. .t.. .;. i - uar.i Merne w iimr-i.-HMi h uaiuauaii mv nun I h - . , H.,ia, ria,h and melancl.-d v ..naze inlo a n,,,rT , ? nVle,le,, lntm,H ,bMe;" k nda "c'erou.; od cheerM a..,ciaie. j Ha'i 'honglr apparently ao ease, were si ?, U , . . ... the re?s)ltof ereat labor and eare;i Whhh ' I wan ill drentd kr JounJ that hit thoughtt wtrt fill" VaVf.'rff wm tn-nr ihe Nw Vrk Chrifctiar, Advoente' ofti 'ititi the eniirmiosMrot which tine war creating lor the North ai follows ? . Iliey tell nsof aneipenseof nearly aeren undred reiiliona of dollars in a tesr.' Can appreciate each a som? How little do e know of the distance ti the sun f Nine 'ynve tnilllom of miles! Start a railroad Ham for such a journey. .Let it stop at no P'eetfor wood and water, or paisengeri. titeritfy H i, itaicd of the late accomplish ed ami beloved dirine, the Hen Dr. Nettle- t.'ti,-taat when about to enter his study , he first carefully made hia toilet.? Hsytlen, al so, that; eminent master. of. muic, ued to dress himself with particolar care before he sat down to composition ; unless his hair was properly powdered, and he had his best coat on his miqd would not work with exactness and rigor. U remarked that it roused his intellectual energies still further, to place on his finger the, diamond ring presrnted to him melted sulphured let them drywhictwill be done in k mrnuti,afii' itmntn Viiom Then the, points'of tese sulphured matches must be dipped In a romposition toatje In the following manner, viz: Dissolve, in 1iot ater, oni .arjbieT fourparts, chlorate of pouasa, onrp'art and pnosphoral one part. These ire Itl to b added tn the hot water separately, and in the order herein prescrib ed, and as soon as the first irireIienf id dis-. solred.taenadd the second, &e ; until all "are diuRidved. 'This must all be1 don in awa ter 4ath; (lik 'glue is' prepsred.) and the tnitture must be" kenf in" the water bath while the prVcexa f dipping I ioin'g ib." I rot mstcnei toM-oe t,horoxhlrrurieu before ther are used.' Dry in jhf iWe for twf n.1 ty-four hours. Cover the mix tore clcself.'i 9 St aTnTTi: tt Oil Iuk Wash soa tlruDisos. This wash is.not only a protec. tin against fire, but renders brick wurk im4 pervious td waferr The basirii Hide; which nist be "slacked iti a' tub. with hot Water 'to keep ia the steam. If should then, be pcd in a semi-fluid state thmugh a fine sieve. Take sis qearts of fine lime and one quart of clean rock salt for- each gallon of water, the salt to be dissolved by boilini, and 'the imporities" skimmed "off. 'To five gillons of this, mixture of salt andlime add one pound of 'alum, half a pound of,copperasf three-1 fourths f a pound of potash, (the last to b added gradually, Your quarts of Ene'sand or harj woud asnes. Add coloring matter t suit the fancy.4 It "must be applied with a brash. It looks as well as paint, and is a iheir'pioBtai on? and what'supporta rast ' masses ormaniifacturing.labor'at the Hi, Nonh. The President's Proclamation is two-fbldirft!s,v xt-'J$!$?3 ' X U. 'The destruction of all the slare svneui of labor SouUm I., ,ti ? v.?, 4 ft i2d.r The tieporiatbnv oi. that labor to , t smneoreign eoeotry $Jm. Commercial men naturally enough, ;-; see in these pioposiiions destruction to ship, and shipping Northern cotton a na .tpoacco tnanuiactures for Southern I. f nejjro labor, Commission, freignt, Ia- , bor, joreigii 'exchange; &c7 . Hence.";! there is great inquiry "among commer- " K' cial men. " r-J 1st. What interestliag commerce io ' prosecuting awarupo'n such destrucv tire atfd revolutionary principles? iod 2d. If the Siuthern "States are to be i'-' black negro States is S Union" with such Negrd Staten 'WortK fighting for on such commercial principles ? What s is frnost: profitable to us,'a Hayti or a 0 Louisiaua ? Jear viU ' l &g n,ij- Besides, business men, banking men, coin'mercial men; now see that the war prosecuted upon such principles, mast -Ji be prolonged indefinitely, and a i great- er ejpense, jA war o subjugate eight, millions of white people to an equality",, w iih foor inillions of negroes, it is rea- , boned, involves so much passion, en'er-'", jrjt fTa that it must last, years and., i yearn;ijV.k, .. , j n :. i ' Hence, real estate owners and hold era ad .bunda' ajid mortgages, who'are jiMtk i diEciilty reali7.ing the interest up 'ltgagea,' .bankers, &cft. begia to , l .t - ki r .. X-.',. $ iti-rv nai is to De me raiueot re-..-, al -estV'?. esjiecially in New,York,tif: warw to be conducted on such revolu- tnrI Pri5,'Plt 'piS tCi v s friwdrtVat rents are tf be real-; l.ed I'roia stores, ir bout one half , of the productive property ol the coun-! try is t" be destroyed ff which .New. Vrk isthe representative centre ? . l ;" Third What is the currency to ho dr)Z this, indefinite war what butt, rarta, papm? . .'("he paper money sys- . , teni of Mr. Chase, founded upun little or nothing, wis working well, upon the, t soppohition that, Htider Constitutional ai.ti-radical policy, not only the Union ; wan to oe restored, bat the commerce lasting "as slate. It stops small leaks, "pre-J,i'd fre5 trade of the whole Union - . .nir ikic jjicsciiicu iu ub war tor , the detraction of the . labor systeta South, and a trade, if trade is restored, only w ith nejroes, such as are in Hayti not auch as we have in Cuba, or had ' with the old slave labor system of the -t Smth.' Hence, as the war is now pro-1 longed indefinitely, and ; for purposes " vrry revolutionary. and Very destmc- t ir ' "U trade and commerce what i to be 'our currency; founded upon soch !aseSandforsuchpurp''8es?,Nvhat bui iHatior., years after years, endless i.iflatinti; witu aggravated prices to. all " ioi.uincisr t There-is, therefore, now; ; epor. the (licusin of then new questions, a very general digpvrtttioi to. uprise snd overthrow the starters,' projectors sad " tiiii)taifiers f,tbis pew radical revolu- ' vrnts moss from growing, and renders the Fro Hsarra'a FesrV. Two car-loads f neeroes arrived in this citr yesterday, by the Central Railroad, direct Iron lla'per Fer--, rvf t; Inclotku in the number were, inen, wo men.and children. '.They are property of citlrrib ol ' Virginia living in the Vicinirr of the ferry, and are part ot thse footid iith the Tadkees after their capitulation to the forces of d'eu." Jackson.1 Their mailers f t o. pus! to offer theniafor'tsle in Richmond, not Iemiugfhem 'desirable craots alter 'hav ing associated with the Yankees. .' ,Tue "w Yoik Tribune says in' a short lime'iiie rvbvilipu will be crufied and peace be relored to the 'glorious Union." ' Ddwv itors Si 04k axd Corras, I'rirat sccmtits fiom Virsioia sav that there i, a IT !Htr la v " f lioiiarv iioiirv. iiuiiam nl ri.il cnt. . . patlicin the coflee and sutr marketand n n.y ,kOBP,r i ' prtcln wre going Ib rapidly' 4 "Understands thl Valni of Utf South, "j The New' York Ktpress gives the Admi nls'ration notice that "very leve will support it in the new career it" has started ia," and shown, in the fallowing article, what would be the effect of such a policy as air. Lincoln propose t carry not on the duration of the Juration at the war and the trade and com merce ol the North After discussing the on- coiittitutionilit? of the mesiure, the Express wanoUcturrr, see tnat t&e great raw . ; ays t ?' ' -U . . x . materia of their tndastry i tmr to be The President's Emancipation L Prods'- uprooted while taxation to go on mstion nrovokeathtqnestion auron- business indeSlnitely snd oppressiveiy too. ; Ail J okea thtqnestion men, when this war is to end and how it is to end if that end is to be in the destruc tion ol the laW systeta of the Sooth cotton, ice, tobacco, sugar, ic what1 our ships freight, that otr conuantton mercbstits taakr ten tliookand dollars for stores nt eet' . t1ngono. thousand or tlfteei hutdred dollars, see the redaction of pref.ts to . be perraunent, if radicalUm bruiraes permanent. - Cankers, who have pro- pertyi see. in the. infinite. tacres e of paper mere piper no real prep or certainty for their property. f.ip own- -j ers, in case of the fail ere of tne. cram ', crops, ee no prospect of cotton, ; sugar, rice, ..r ' tobacro freights.- Laborers, are lUspvied. snd mcatt to suj pert the (Joverntvent j but very few ml, Jive, butne men now mean to support the adminitratifin of the Gdvern.ntnt up (a 'the new coarse it hststaitsd en. .
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