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"WE KNEEL TO NOKTB BUT GOD ' TERMS $2 50 A YEAR,. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE fin Ssriffi-Yi i'Hi 95- HILLSBOEOUGH. N. C, KOYE'IBIR, 22 1371. C. N. B. & T. C. EVANS, EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS. ' r, x. ciuvrs, T. K. MCOKAIIIOK, M. T. tw GRAVES WAREHOUSE DANVILLE, VA., run Loaf Totoaooo, Salesroom NHi by 70 Feet, with KIAKTEEN KKTWGIITS. . . Froiupt attention to the intercut and Cotn fort of Planters and their Team. ' - FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. , . DANVILLE, VA. f PIUS new and comraodioua Warehouse whs i opcn-d n tW 1st day of Xoveuilier bwt for the cate of List! Tobacco. The accommodations willbeeoual to tlioee of any Warehouse in lie ilace. We have a Rood Wason yard with stall for horses and a house for the. accommodation of our nitron. , . . y very attention "Mil be paid to the iutercrts ot the , d t. iul is gWtAK?c , "'' ' T MIMmiTWVI.I. Jn 1, tf Croelcry, Glassware &c. KELLOGG & G1BS0X, , IJtryKIKRS. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL jJVF.AI.EU8 IS AND HOUSE IFUIINISII'NG'OOODS WE h ivc now In store of our own Importation, and nurvhaed direct from tlie niauulaetur flN th,.Lir ' -! end mot compke hUm of Ooodi incur iine"ti. ,-.t has b. cn off-red in this city aiuee the w r. Kmu IH or:Ued,iold Baud and - , h'hite French China, Dinner, Tea and Toilet SVa, Fine Cvt, Pressed and Common Glusswure, Lumps und Fut ures,-Joking Glasses Sauet-Fbded Goods , of bed quality Fine TM Cutlery, ' Elude Tin and Japanned Ware. Fatod Le Pitcters, Fruit Jars, Stonevxtre, at manufacturer' price. 4c-, with every wWj ot Common UootK sufciUe for the country traiie. We ewr jantce to m il goo'i an low ' tbey are ml J bv any rtn.kini h..ue to thto country. ruptry dealer. iiile r.wney by (rivingw their Oct H 6m. " MaiatKtehinond.Vfc" T fV-iERT tT U'K ft fffS Snutfm Tin boxes. It ri)ir or fciadUr of all iUc; al-o fine chew- " ju rewlvcd fresh i:wr Cakes, Tea cake, Le mon lMc-uic, and MUa vracseri. n,i jo, .f. jz. patti. SiiDRIGOODSSSi SECON D F A L L SUPPLY I H 7 ii livc I'M nveivM hu-ge addttiooi to our T Flw-Y. fl t all no n ii.ua - v, c rct.-? y 4 Ursa tore Ilooran, and keep av way oa iii;d a compleU Hue of , Dress Goods, Notions.white Goods ilaii.l.iirc lA3.';n,-. LftfB tin-Vrs'lfeye, ' Collara, rV'f i:d f4u-, Ijmu-II.IUI. New Myie ; Scarf!., fuawts Clnak. IIwmK Sovka, 2.uUiMs U.d:.V Kidtilovca, attt nth ?IAJ- AT i, CA re. BUOTS AND SHOES, .ktth, Ctw-iiwrc, RaMwt, J-aRe, tarpt Clil tli'ti!, Kiitft tem vurwiii-, Vm,Jow f-hidot, French China Tea Setts! CoA r iiting Shirt, . . .i.i. ,i, r-rmr.nl iclullta. and can , n A No t VQk a, low i It ean I pur- "V jloa y- by rtdwin l-rl' FUIMITURE, 1 r " k.p fult liueot a!lkinlofMlttw. ItlCORE Sc. PRICE, Dantllle Va. JL 'f STATE NATIONAL BANK R A li X. I w ii ,k.m hvl fftre mill aUMUiori given to C1' "LEATHER! LEA'lHER!! run nsu. ! , or clnit inm t an be PHeM k1 In Jiir,HlK.ro. Will tanonsharo. foron . ..i i... i, .ft inv hniiHM or at lite vdt I will riitve prompt attention, esa- Nov. 1. 3m. HAYWOOD BEVKRLY. EXCHANGE. LE ATI! Fit nod Collar In erehanfi for DUK. " r' ,l W W) FnALLil'S Eye Water bf a riiyrfclana. j BRICK STORE. NEW BTOCK OP Fall and Winter Goods. have hint returned from N. York with h full linor Foil and WIntur GOODS. I have a complete stock of Dry Goods, Ladies Hat8, Cloaks, Shawls, Kid Gloves, of all desci iptlons. Fleeeal liucdlUlovo of all kinds, HEAD X MADE CLOTHUNU, Hate, Caps, &c. Every thing tlmt our Country will need for the Italelgh Fair. These ,-.: ,. ; GOODS v. were bought wltli m eye to scntllug Or ange for the Premium, and if I am to have a say-eo before you go, I will trmtrantee it The best stock of 8HOE8 we have ever offered. A complete line of Lftdiea' Work. Waterproof Walking Gaiters. Morrooo, Calf Hkin, Pebblo Goat. Ac in Tact, the jsrit'K riiora is iuu w ie top. Come and see me. 1 want vour IUrter of all kinds that wo have been tnklng, and if you have nothing to trade on bring money. , x woutu uue m little of that. I must bnif? on SHOES. X have certain ly got the best and most complete stock of BOOTS AND SUOE3 I have ever seen at retail. CM. TAKItSi. Hillsborough, Sept 20th, 1871. tf NOBODY HURT! rpiIE tinderxltmpd lia the jMivilw ol Inrorm X in Die pulilie that he bun a full stock of . of all kind on Band, rricei from f! toW per gallon. Call and judge fr youmrlve, ana n y ou don t like 'urn don teat urn. AimexpecM Oyotero, thbueawin. All yuth wanting aotnia J1t rnnilhei regularly inroiiEn im irwn i well to nee Die before making enetUKikU el'W where., t r'i ,,f . .;: nilUhoroBer4tf. tf JOl!!C A. KIC'H AKDflOIf . JOHKI'Jf A. DUX. IIMBEWMAHAEEOTT. . NEWBERN, N- C sicirsmox ' hell. (PL. (wiva nonuJ huNnnt. klM ffinmsl A I'C . uawvM --. - a co-partnership and leased this well known Hot!, which Is now open for the reception of Guest. The house ban been thoroughly renovated, and important ha provemcnta made and niukinpr.- ,. . i,t 1 11- ...ill 4t,t .tfwf rooms, tablo supplied with the best the market atfords, and polite and attentive servants. Terms moderate. . XT.inilOROUGIi UOVSR Y RALEIGH 11. C. SITUATED on t!' 'rin-lpal Mtvt in the O tea oftlie City, eonreiiMnw n tuoiic building, Bankf, Murine Hone. c AeromtiWMlalion" etiuai wi nT in w r.n t. W. ltI.ACKKALJVroprln.r " ON THE DRUG STORE CORNER. H AVISO rented tlie nkj and well Known ianl formerly oreupM hy t'apt. J. Tf . WhhteU. aa a lirngMore, I am rnaay anu iuny ll"""' mt-nt the imhlle M AuttUiner,Coinuirfln !er chant, Oroe'r, 4c. , ' , .. am If yon want )Hir proai. aoiu iur gv v' brfii It to the comi r Uouw. - ' J! you want jjoow imnvne fiuo w. ifyou want Dry Oood, eotne 0 toe eorwr ''"if you want X.tin, Tolnuwo. t igara and Cow S?lion, eoinetotbeernerhii. If toii want irood Cutlery nt Hardware, call at corner hou-e. w ;... ' - ... If ynu want fooa sail or r in, ri w ennier blle. ' In a word if you want anythlna at all call at tM corner h"i where yon will I potiMr waiied on and if I have not what you want I'll ti ll you where It can be bad all right. Ilavluf elliow room 1 mean to work, and to work to nw pur- ... .111 S? I f .lit I llilWioro', Aug. M, 15TI KB THK BET " 1 BLOOD AKO LUES EDICD(e HUMORS IM THE BL00O. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, UYER COMPLAINT, RHEUMATISM, KIDSET AFFECTIONS, SKIN DISEASES, GENERAL SAO HEALTH, ETC. "Boys and Girls Wanted. T ANTED at ftixphaw Cotton ff1j VY Two or three famllleon)Unr of IW.ya A (itrU. reh Family to fiirnh at tour band llim. or two boy aired from fifteen to ymn, with efi family. Aa sarlv apiliiUon TV A R M fl R wanting tb TTiImTw H ya if PLOW run bs ..i:..,i i. i.,iU In'T to toe. lain alao-acriuik- the fir-nl-oro' and Mlri"LOW. ' ... ALEX.WKHOB March 13.71. ft . The Best Tobacco 1 YC'CO'TI 7 t jm yt SV a F ) T" rent a ring, at J. U. (1ATT1S. John Bmidolph f Roauoko. . - From tlie Danvlllo Times. Mr. Randolph froqotitly employed miu isters of tbo cospcl to preach to his negroes and tfomctiuiea wlien the sermon was over, he would nmko remarks himself. ' IIo coco iuvitcd the Rev. Mr. Olopton to praj for him. Mr. U. began, but was soon arrested in his petition.-' Stop sir, said ha. " If that is the way you are going to pray yon must go into the garden or garret.',' - On another occasion he said, ' rjtop sir if you pray after that manner, Ood Al mighty will damn as both. For the. following contribution, bearing upon the eanie subject, wo are indebted to tlie Rev. E. W. Rv-ch, of Charlotte couu- Va , who received his information from Rov. A. W. Clopton. From the high tie standing of the witnesses, the facts cannot be doubted Mr. Randolph, from the dignity of the Rev. A. VT, Clopton'a character beenme peculiarly attached to him. He frequent ly invited biiu U his houso to preach to his negroes ; and on these occimious, be would hive them collect from his different planta tions, to the number of several hundred, to hear him. On one occasion, after Mr. Clopton bad closed the discourse, Mr. R. undertook to deliver an appendix. He dwelt on the gratitude duo to God for his kindness, and illustrated by his own kiadncss to his scrrants. He spoke of the ingratitude thorn to the Creator, end illustrated by their own' ingratitude for him. My ancestors,' aaid he, have raised all of yon save one, whom I bonht from a hard master for sympathy's snko. I bare cherished and nonrished ton like children ; I have fed yon and clothed yott better than my neighbors hare fed and clothed their servants. I hare allowed yon more privileges than others have been allowed. 'Consequently any good bcart onld have shown gratitude to me. But, oh I the ingratitude of the jle p raved heart. After all my superior Und oes, when' I wan, in my feoble health. sent a minister to Rureia, yon all thought I would not live to return, and yon and the overseer, (damn you Cod forgive me,) wasted and stole all you could, and came welt nigh ruining me. But eome back, and I will forgive ; coino back to God and he will forgive. Ny neeroet, tiaf 'what the elenrymaa say 1 He stopped, and said, Don't think I mean any disrespect by calling you negroes, for 1 must inform you that negro is only ft Spanish word for black.' Uw to ftp to CbIWi It is osual to attempt the management of children either by eorporeal pnnuhmotit. or by rewards addreaeca to the senses, and by words alone. There t one other meant of ct-vernment,' the power and importance of which are seldom rerrded I refer to the Lutnaa voice. A blow maybe inflicted on a ciiild, accompanied with words so t tered at to counteract entirely its intended effect ; or the parent may twe Isngaage ouite nnobjoct ions bio in itself, yet spoken iu tone which r..ore than defcatt its itiflu enoo. Wiutt is it chich lulls tlie infant to repose? It it an array of mere word.- TliQre is no chnnn to the nntaught one, in letters, syllable, and sor.tenees. It is the sound which strikes its little ear that sootbcuand composes , it to sleep. A few note, howovsrunnkillfully arranged, if ot tered in soft tone, era found to posses a mask indnence. Think we that this in fluence is confined to the cradle? 'o; it u diSuscd over every age, and ceases nut while the child remains under the parental roof. It tho boy growing rude tn manner, and bointeroui in tpcocJi ? I know no in strument to euro to control these tendencies as the gcutla tones of a mother. She who speaks to her ton harshly does but give to his conduct the amotion of her own etam t.lo. She l ours oil on tho already raging flame. In tho prewnce of duty, we sro li able to ntter ounelvct barvhly to children. Perhaps t threat is expressed in a loud and irrigating tone; instead of ailsyint the pwAions of tho child, it serves directly to increase them, hvcry fretful expression awakens in bim the tame spirit which pro duced it. Bo docs a plessant voice call r.p BiTCC&ble feeling. Whatever diHposuion, therefore, we would encourage in a child. tht same we should manifest in the tone in which we address it. Chicken bt Steam. The Savannah, Georgia News is responsible for the follow ing 1 Among the entries made yesterJay for exhibition at the fair of the industrial Association it a patent incubator, for the purpose of hatching chickens. Dnring the fair the incubator will improve tho shining hours to tho extent of batching out five hundred chickens a day. Attached to tho macbiuo is an artificial mother, which when the chickens aro once fairly hatched as sume control of the brood, and proceeds to exercise the maternal funotioni after tho most approved style. Lot auothor't rasulont be a lecture to tby reason,8, y.llr, - v. . Never Insult miser, deride Infirmity nor deXu deformity. ' Men like books, havo at each end a blank leaf childhood and old apo. THr.NAYIOlTtt Alt Dfm'RIREO BY A ktO - . , HAKOWVEKKVIt. At the period when tho fame of Jesus !bjit betran to spread in JuJati, I'ublius Lentulus. who was'thea iU Governor, wrote to the Rowan Sonate 1 , : There is here, at tho present time, a maa of sWular virtue,' who is called Je- sua Christ ; tho barbarians esteem him as a prophet, but his sect adore bim as a de scendant of the immortal godn. He re stores the dead to life, and heals diseases by word and by his touch. He is of tall aud Taccful stature, bis anpect is mild and venerable. His hair is of a color v'tich cannot be described, fulling in Hug- o boiow his earr. and snrcadinfTovcr bw shoulders with infinite grace. He rears it parted co the top cf his head ; after the manner of the Naxarenes. Hit forehead is broad and smooth, his cheeks are tinged with a lovely bloom. His noso and month are admirably regular his board bushy, and of tho same color as his hair, descends an inch below the chin, and, separated in the middle, it atsuraei the form of a fork. lis eyea aro beautiful, sparkling, clear and vivid. Ha reproves with majesty, and hit exhortations aro full of sweetness : whether be speaks or acta, be does all with eloquence and gravity. He bat never been seen to laugh but has often been known to weep. He it very temperate, very modest, and very wise. Ia a word, he u a man, who by his great beauty, and his diviue perfeotious, surpassed the chil dren of men.! Made r MmtA(loa. The usual salutation at Cairo Ls ' How do you sweat ? a dry, hot kia being sure indication of destructive ephemeral fever. Ureenlandurs bare none, and laugh at the idea of one person being superior to uoUicr. . , Islanders, near the Pliillippitie. take a erwju't band or foot and rub it over their fiioe. ... -: Laplanders apply their noses against the person they salute, very strongly. .,, Ia the DtraiM of tho sound tbey ratee the left foot of the person addressed, pat's it gently over the right leg, and tbenee to the face. The inhabitants of tho Phillippiaea bend very low. placing their bauds on their cheeks and raise ose foot in tbo air, with the knew Lent. . . The Dutch who aro considered a great. have a morning salutation, oomraon among allelassea, 'Smankelykeelen.' 'May yon eat a hearty dinner." Another 1s, 'floe wa art nwer ' How do you sailr. adop ted, no doubt, in the early periods of tho Republic, when they were all navigators and fishermen. Same author bsi observed, in contrasting the haughty Spaniard with tho frivolous Frenchman, that tho proud, steady gait and inflexible solemnity of the former were expressed in bis mode of salutation 'Come ttta?' 'lb do you stand;' while tbo 'Comment vout portci rouaf 'How do you carry yen-self ? was equally ex pressive at the ry ' motion ana incessant action of tho latter. Ia some psrta of Africa a tounff woman. sn intended trul:, bring a litUo water in a eaUhash, and kneeling dowo before her lover deaires him to wah his Land. hen be has done this, tho girl, with a tear of joy sparkling in her eyes, drinks the waUr. i kit it comtdorod the groaUvt proof she can givo him of her fidelity and attach ment. An Ethiopian takes the robe of another and ties it about him, so as to bma bim almost naked, The Japanese take off a slipper, and the people of A rr acorn tiieir sandals in tho bonne, .when they salute. Two oegro kings on tho coart of Africa salute by snapping tho middle finger three time. Tlie inhabitants of Carmiuo, when they show particular attachment, open a vein snd present their blood to the utend at a beverage. If tho Chinese meet after a long scr an ion they fall on their kueos, bend their fa iestothe earth two or three times, and tion ces nto many other anucted mooes, ibey have slfO a kind of ritual or ecademy t.f bows, by whieh thoy regulate tho nutnler of bows, genuflections snd words to be spo- . . t..t 1 ten on certain occasions, j-jmosixauoni practice the ceremonies forty dajt before thev appear in court. Tbo common salu tation in tho southern provinces of China, among tho lower order, is 'Wen? I lave you eaten your rico T In Otahbeir they rub their notes togeth er. . ... .- Do with trials at men with new bats put them on and wear thorn until they be come easy. By bestowing blowings on others wo on tail them on thomtolvct. It it our part to wait and trust and tbo Lord'i to dispose and govern. The cultivation of tho moral nature in man U the grand meant for tho improve ment of tociety. Brevity it in writiug what charity it to all tho other virtuos. Righteousness with out tho one is worth nothing, nor author ship without the other. Skiney Smith, Known unto Ood aro all future ovonts snd contingencies. I havo thrown myself blindfold, and, I trust, wiUiout reserve, in to Hit Almighty hand. WhUtfieW, DEATH AND THE GRAVE "lam hungry," said the Grave, me food." ; 'give Death answered : ,' . "I will send forth a minister of awful dettruction, and you shall be setis&od," "H bat minuter will you send ? ' -x "I will tend alcohol. He shall eo in the guise of food and modioine, pleasures and liositality. The people shall drink and die." ' . 1 . : And the grave answered 1 ' "lam eoutcnt." And now the church bells began to toll, and the mournful proocsaion to advance. "Who aro they " bringing now V eaid tho Grave.'" " ,'. Ah,' said Death, "they are bringing a household.. The drunken fathor aitnod a blow at bis wifo. He killed the mother snd ber oLLLJ together, and then dashed out his own lifo." "And who," said tho Oravo. "comes next, followed by a train of weeping child ren?" . "This is a broken-hearted woman, who has Ion? pined away in want, while ber husband ha wasted bit subbtanoe at the tavern. And he, too, b borne behind, killed by tbo band of violence." "And who next?" "A youn; man of generous impulses who, step by step, became dissipated, and squandered hit all. My agent turned bim out to bo frozen in the street." Hush 1" said tho Grave, "now I bear a wail of anguish that will not bo silence ed." .. "Yes, it is tho widow's cry. It is the only sou of bit mother. He spurned her love, reviled her warning, and a bloated corps be comes to thee. And thus tbey eome further than the eve ean reach,- the procexcion crowds to thy abodes. And still lured bv the enchantinir cud which I Lave mingled, tbo tons of men crowd tho paths of dytipation. Vaiulythey dream of es cape, but I shut behind them the invisi ble door of destiny. They know it not. and with song and dauoe and riot, tbey hasten to thee, O Grave I Then I throw my fatal spell upon the now throngs of youth, aud soon tney, too. will bo with tboo." During tho recent torrible fires In Wes ters Michigan, thsre were three brothers, owners of valuable mill and other build ings which they and their neighbors (some of whom were Lhnttian men) were defend ing from the Cret until all were exhausted and in despair. One of the owners, a frank rough, wicked man of huge frame and gen erous impulses, said many hard words a- bout God's permitting tho destruction of so ranch property lor no good to any ona, o. Ac. Finally, he give up and said to his neighbors. Go homo, go homo, nothing more ean bo dona for us, God can do as he t !mct.' J ust then a fa w drops of raiu fell obkir-g cp, Ihry taw the cloud, and all ro duiihtcJ their efforts. A slight tuiu fell. the fire was checked and the mills saved. Tho rough man dropped upon hit kuees, great tc-rt rolled down his face, bit hands wero ciarpeJ, head bowed, and be ngomz itit to express hit thanks. Sudduulv be sprang to his feet, vigorously vwingin" bis bat. and with the mo4 iututiae earnestness shouted Uunahfvr Gvi! z II email roB A WONDERFUL PREACHER. A corramondent of the St. Louis Aix cite Rivet the paragraph following, concern ing a new star which has just been du rored in tho galaxy of elouthorn Mctbodut luminaricst On Saturday, there came to tho meeting from a mountain circuit cn which bo it a supply.' a man of most wonderful powers. Born in the mountains of North Carolina, the ton of a Methodut preacher, surround ed by no other refinements than the true refinements or rohgwn, ue grow op to man hood without education. At twenty one ho purchased hit fir. -4 EnglUb grammr.r. IIo studied it and mastered it. Rhetoric, logic, natural sciences, f.lloj?ed. God called bim to preach. Ho refused. Affliction came long sovere, Intense. It ptssod, and he yielded to the Call, bo begau bit minis try, l'rovideiice threw mm tn me moun tains of Georgia on missionary grourd, and there bo bat a circuit, IIo camo to our camp meeting. Plain, unassuming, deep ly devout, be came to work for bit roastor. Ho prcarnod for us three times, ana 01 tuc three, two tuuh torment I nover beard. Havo hoard tho preachers of great note in our church 1 have hoard Bishops Elliott and tfockwitn and Johns. Have beard cte phens. Toombs and Duuglat in their paL tuiost days, but never did hear from mortal lips cloquenc that thrilled like tho elo quence from tho lipt of that mountain mis sionat. Without a tingle grace of ele gance, bis grand thoughts wero like nuge nuggett of poro gold thrown out by the rude miner from a California vein. Tho very remembrance of some passsges of tho sermon on tho spirituality of man's nature, and Gods response to it, canst my norvos to tingle oven now,' Tho men who nover mado a mistake no ver mado a discovery. Tho sorrows of believers aro hotter than the joys of siuncrs. A Girl SunaEow. Italy, that land of wonders, at present has a sensation in tho person of La Regina dal Cin, a ' peasant, whoso skill in setting dislocated limbs sur- rasset that of trained Italian surgeons at least those who practice in and about Cono- ua-vittona, where she lives, , Her mother had a 'natural gift' for correcting diatortod uuiiK, tirsigmcmng tnent out and setting them when tbey were dislocated, and thm ift ehe socms to havo bestowed upon ber aughter. When yet yonng the girl was accustomod attentively to examino the legs of fowls and other small animals, and thus picked sp tome knowledge of comparative anatomy, which she afterward complement ed by examining that of a man at a hospi tal to which the was admitted. She was unable to read or write, and was, in fact, so grossly ignorant as not to know the names of tho bones which the xteverthelpju ant: when more learned practitioners declared that such an operation was impossible. Her great success attracted the attention of phy sicians, who managed to have har sentenced to two months' imprisonment, although tho sentence was sot carried into effect. Fi nally, however, public opinion decided that she was not to be interfered with, and the authorities gave her permissson to attend to as many cases of luxation aa she should choose to, and to ber native town has be. eome famous, and cripples from all parts of curope nocx to to be nettled, v. , . , Sono or tub Girl or tub Pebiod. Tell us not, in idle jingle. marriai?a is an ompty dream ;' for the girl iadoadthafa single, and things aro not what thev seem. Life is real, life ia earnest, single blessed ness a fib ; 'man thou art to man returnest hat been spoken of the rib-. . Not enjoy ment and not sorrow is our destined end or way, but to act that each to-morrow finds us nearer marriage day. Life is long, and youth is fleeting, and our hearts, though light and gay. still like pleasant drums ara beating wedding marches all the day. 7 In the world's broad fields of battle, in the bi vouac of life, be not like dumb, driven cat do bo a heroine a wife 1 Trust no fu ture, however pleasant, let tho dead pas bury (is dead 1 act act in the living pres ent, hoping for a spouse ahead. Lives of married folks remind ns we can live our lives at well, and departing, leave behind at such examples as will 'tell such ex ample! that another, wasting time in idle sport, a forlorn, unmarried brother teeing, shall Uko'heart and court. Let us, then, .bo up and doing with a heart on triumph set; still contriving, still pursuing,-until each one a husband get. , , -j GEO. FRANCIS TRAIN ON GRANT. Graut it the most gigantic sell over play ed off on aaoutraged people. Sensation. Ho ia an ignoramus. He thinks Lafayette came from German; and the Hessians from Franco. That's to. Hence he sided aith a rotten empire against a li ve republic. Hissos. Don't hiss Liin ; be don't know any bettor. I never soo the General that I don't feci like saying: General, I've only five minutes, tell mo all you know, f Laugh tor. 1 You might aa well try to light a wet squib as to got a popular cheer for tho groat ded-beut, dead-head, bribe tat or I f Sensa tion arid applause, Hit postage through the East and Wet u a funeral cortege, with Morton, Butler, andthcofScial tlievo as pall-bearers. Sensation. His own party swallowed him as they would a do of salts and senna. Laughter. Thoy are sitbaniod of him. Ilisiguoranoo, hisuiipo tisni, lib digesting habits, aro minutely portrayed by Sumner, Tilton and Phillips, ouoe his bosom companions. Laughter. Greeley and Butler loathe him, while the party obliges thoso professional backs to sleep with him. Laughter. A fast horse. a abort six, tome rotgut, a tan-yard, a bic steal, and stolid stupidity mako up bit grand total. Hisses. Pobk-Packixo in Lo vis vi i. i.e. Tho Louisville (Ky.) Courier Jourmd of tbo itb int.. gives the annexed concerning the opening of the pork-packing season in that city. There aro thirteen firms in the city engaged in this business. Six have com lucucod' killing up to this time. Tho sea son begins a very little later than usual, owing to tho weather, and tho latter now it not favorable for operations in this lino t But tho pospoou are good for a larger buaiuess this tonson than the last. It is es timated that if tho calculations of tho pork mon turn ont correct, about three hundred thousand bogt will be killed in Louisville boforo the season doses. There wero only about two huudrod and forty thousand slaughtered here last year. The pickers of Louisville aro now paying mora for hogs than is being paid at any other point. Pri ces bore range from 4 to 4 Jo. Out gentle man bought several lots yesterday at 4 Jo., and a fine lot at 4 Jo., and others aro pur chasing at the same figures. Tho pork bu- siucss here dilion from that of other placet in tho fact that there aro no rib a'utna nufc up here. Rib aider aro those in which tho baokbono of the hog being out lj two length wise, half it loft on each Bide. There la no market hero for.thm rib sides, and theroforo the only brands prepared aro thoso known at clear rib and clear sides. Suppioion and distrust aro the grot tost oneuiiea U friendship.
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