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v?t 9 %v *s . % * -\ I That Dam Roaring. A young* matt want to ?oe tho dntigh t?r of u l'io.?l)\ ti-rimi elj?'r Uto!v, whose 4 house \v?i* im?hi* a (11*11 darn. It being 1 . the Spring ?>f.the fe:t^, the waters rondo I a cotMityrnhh) r<?nr as they tumbled ovef the dn'm. The in ide^t y'roing gen ' tlemm t-*}?.-?} I lightly at the floor and 1 receiv evl no answer. Again 'rout- again he'repeated his hooch* bin at ill fie whs 4 unheaid. Mustering up courage, lie J proceeded to'inflict ?ont3 severe thump* 1 on the door^ which brought, the .spud ' old g.-ntleip ?n out. . . ! ^ I impose,?' said the yoongntor, who 1 had betfotnfe *Hghi1y savage, ft ?1m being I coiup dl^d to wait so lorfg } " I suppose von could not hear lue on account of ' the Una roaring." * ' "The da no roaring! What do you moan, sir! How dure yqu speak in that 1 way ?" said tlye divine, somewhat n?ger>- ! ed bv liea ring tlto young man a wear in ' his presence. M I mean to say that T suppose you could u?>^ huur my knocking on acoounl ' the tlmn roaring." ' * Untij roaring?again! Yon young ^ scoundrel! have you tho impudence to 1 Inanlt fna with a repetition of. those words? Begone, sir l" . " My dear sir," quoth the now be* 1 WilJerod youth, ' I. nitended tb say that ! I presumed 1 r'ould not be heard on ?c- 1 count of the daiu roaring." laving par- ' licular emphasis on-the last words, ' " Insult ou i us all!" shouted the infuriated old man, and rushed at the ' poor feflovy, wnh the-evident intention of ejecting liiui ; but his daughter exclaimed1: ? '* Papa, I suppose the young man in tended to say that yon could not hear hitu on account of the roaring of the d*?m." *\Oh, I beg your pardon, sir?1 beg ] your pardoiv! WhIIc in, walk in ! lUal 1 ly?ali?well, I declare! The dam roar- 1 ing! Capital! Come in. That is too rich!" . It iamcedless to add that the young- 1 ster wont in, and, in the excellent society of the young'lady, soon forgot the a dam roaring.'' A TJo Kvr C a! il tt j XA junvy I am lu re. And, if ibis is what lliev call the world, [ don't think much of it. It's n yery flanneily not Id, and snivlN of pnregoiie awfully. It'* a dreadful light wot Id, too, and mskea mo blink. , I If 11 you. And I don't know wlial lo | do wjili'iny hand*; 1 think I'll dig mv. , C. tr in.toy eyes. No, I won't, I'll scrub ( hie at the corner of my blanket and ] chew it up, ami linn I'll holler; what- i ever happens, I'll, holler.' And lire 'i tnore paiegoiic they cive, tho louder I'll i yell. That old nur*o puts tlifl spoon in i the corner of my mouth iu a veiy' un- i ea<y way, and keeps tasting my ?n?l|c herself all the while. She spilled strut! I in it la*t night, ami win a I Indlore.d. she trotted me. .That comes of'being i a two day's tdd bahy. Never mind, 1 whert I'm a man I'lkpay her back good. 1 There's a pin slicking in me now, and ' if I say a word about it. III be trotted or fed. end I wonM rathur have catnip tea. I'll tell v?>u who I am. 1 found ' out to-day. I heard f-lks say, 44 Hush, 1 don't fcake up Emtneline's baby," and 1 I suppose tbal plettv, while faced wo- ' man over on the pillow is Eminuljue. No, I was mistaken, for a chap was in here just now at.d wanted to see Hob's baby and looked at mo, and^puid I 44 was a funny little toad, and looked ju*t like Hob" JI?i smelt of segars, and I'm not used lo them. I woinlei who vhe I be long to. Ve?, there's an riili.T one llial'n " (i'li nni " t'liiin. tii.o told nitt. and she took in? lip :tn<I }>< M mo against her s< fi cheek arid said, "It was (ianmaV bal y, so it was." I <lo claro I ?]<? not kn'>w who [ Jo belong to ; but I'll holler, and, may be, I'd find on'. There com*h SnlifTy with catnip tin. The idea of i vi h.jbies cat nip tea when thoy arc crying f<?r if.f >m.i:icii ! I'm going to sleep. I wonder if f don't look prel'.y in the face? I woti'def w liy iny hands won't go whe'e I want them to. A Taiky Jury. At n recent fiction of the conri in South Carolina, an entiie colored jury was empaneled, A esse waa brought beforo tliem ? the witnesses examined, anj the attorneys made tloir r(a-p?cl ive arguments. The Judge after laying down the law, and recapitulating the 1 testimony, gave the papers into the hands of 'the foreman?tin intelligent looking dhi key?wiili instructions to bring in a verdict without delay. Thirty minute* and more elap'ed, when the Jury returned, headed by (he foreman, and stood before the Jtttlge. As the foreman appeared to hesitate, and wear a disappoint* d look the Judge asked? Mr. Foienian, have yon fi/und' a vfsrt^cl.?'. ^ *1 'So, Ma?>-a Judge, wo halien'l found Tkrn', rcplieiklhe ebony juryman. It's n very p'ain cAlo,' said the Judge. i * Can't fseip il urns.-A, couldn't see ifc' ' Otr what grounds f* < ' Wo didn't look into ijie grounds, M.Wha Judge,' replied ilie puzz.i*! foreiiini) ; ' daossifer didn't take un out into ? the grounds, tut lie look o* into a room, and looked uk in, and told us when we found de verdict, he would tdf ua out. 80 we lagan to tind de verdict, ?rid we Aiarch< d ebery nook, corner^ crebue, and everything dar wan in diu toom, but we found no verdict'?no Mhua Judge, dar wa? no voidict?ni ffluid de kind dar.' "Alt, John, rlnce t(.m bavo been to t? wn. the donkey diet^without'tiijy nolite v/l RtArer." ' Gracious mai.ey !n laiimd Joh^" how fast W6 W#pufc*H W* . * ii ' ,T Ml 15 Joih Billings on Bed Bugs. I never seen' anybody yet bnt whal. l \ . J L. - 'nu <L. ic*pi*uu uea nujjj. liiey nro iur meanest of all crawling, creeping, boppihg.'or biting tilings. They daiaent tackle a man bi dnlite. but snenk in after dark, and cbaw Lirn while he iz fist asleep. A musketo will fight you in broad lalite at thort range, and give yon * clpmce tew knock at hi* Miles?<-lhe flee is a game bog, and will make a das'i *t yon even in Broadway?but the bed bug iz a garroter, who waits till you strip and then picks out a mellow plane ?o oat- you. . If i waz in the habit of swearing, i would not hesitate to damn a bed bug right to his face. Bed bugs ate pncommnn <-niaft in a unall way?one pair of them will Uock a hair mattress in 2 weeks with bugs enough lew last a small family a whole year.' v It don't do entry good to pray when bul bugs ate in season-; the only way Ui get rid of them is tew bile up the whole bod in aquafortis and then heave it nwnv and buv a new one. '> Bed bnga. when they he? grone all ihey intend.to. are about the size of a liluejav's eve, and have a brown com" plexion, and when they Mart out to mrrote are thin az a greeze spot, but when they git thru girroting they are iwvlleH up like a blister. . It takes litem theve days to got the twilling out of thotn. It' b?*l bug* have ehny dostiny to fill, it must bu their stumnink* ; but it scema to mo that thov uiuftt have been made by nckMdcnt, just as blivtcrs are, tew Hiick Into somebody If they wuz got up for some wiao purpose they mu*l hev took the wrong road, for there kan't be enr.v wisdom in chewing a man aul nite long, and raj.-in a family K besides, tew fuller the Mine Hade. If there if sum wisdom in aul this i hope the bugs will chew them folks who kan see it, ahil leave me bo, because i sin one of the heretics. Kxr.MPr.ART CoPbtsuip.?A recent writer in Scotland tells tlie following anecdote of the manner in wrhldh that eminent goad man, John Hi-own, of Haddington, innnagud Lis n flairs of lore. Let lovers now a-days take notice: A story of the courtship of John Brown of Haddington, hn"s Leon at lust put in a book? but in inv young days T heard it in the Lowlands of Scotland, and it is believed to ho entirely true. This John Brown was the author of a " Marrow of Divinity," nnd other theological books, which are held in high esteem l>y the Scottish people. lie courted a lady upwards of six years. He was so singularly modest and bashful thai he had never ventured to kiss her. One day it occurred to liiiu that it would not bo a l>Sd thing to do. So, it is recorded, he said, " Janet, ma woman, we've been acquainted now for six years, an', an, I've never got 11 kiss yet. l>'yo think I may Lake one. my liunuio lass ?" The reply was wonderfully characteristic of the Scottish maiden, ".fist as yo like, John," said she, 'out;/ Is.lrfiKiis'nm/ >roy>?n iri" it." " Surely, Lillet sail John, "we'll ask a Idossin'.'^? fho Lltssing war a--ked, ami the kiss exebnngd. " 0, woman," said the enraptured, hut till devout minister, " 0, woman, hut it's Fjudo; we'U uoo return thanks." And they ilia. . Unci.cC Ims concluded to change his milling, ns hi* friend Mr. II , who lias just started hUf.iiM a inilo or so from town proposes to grind his corn f?r tho tixlh, while nil tho other mills around hero charge tho thjhth. Ho is ru'hcr suspicious, however, slrnt Mr. H has only put ilnwn tLe price so as to got his custom, when he fours he will riso s>r li t In the eighth, lie says, " in these radical times people are mighty tricky." A Toiiiijj man tyW Dr. Bcthuno that ho had enlisted in tlio Army of Zion. "Ill which one uf the churches?" asked the doctor. " fit liic Baptist," wus the reply. " I should call thm joining tho navy," was tho doctor's response. VaaS, Imlv vake! Tl?u moon in high, (winkliu* it.11# are liemniu', while now and then, serosa the ?ky, a fm-teor Hie hlrcamin'! Viike. Sally* vaka. wr.tl look on nio?awako, Sqni^j Nutrhin'# 'lautfhito ! If III have you, and youM have in??(I v gosh! who threw that water 1 ) An editor out Went, being poetically gifed, write? ae follows to tJeiiii'|nent sub>c?ihei> : iVouM |miu lift a burden from us ? V/ould you drive u spectre from us? % Would you taste a pleasant nlnmber? Would yon have a ipiiet Conscience? Would von a Pki?i*ir Pun Pun ? Sond tin money? Send n? mone^J-h'end u? juuuirv-?Send nti money? S<nrl it* wimty thfflyOu tore ki I W?? fc Mk. Johnson mil on Grant.? Pp?iikii? of fhe chargo* that he wu J punk. wliHo on hi* Wostern poir in I 3'IG Mr. Joh niton "Bid to " M.ick," of llie C'in,-?t.n ?' i (Vmmerciul : "Thov'il find out at r&V rut#, (hat I cluln't (Uink half as much as one or (wo other,*, about whom condition ?o> bu<!y d.tr?? lo SHy a word." " I tlni.lt I cnii gueaa (lie nsme of one of thein," hhrJ I. ' " Didn't be go from Cleveland to Detroit, and wasn't it annoonccd with a j/real flourish of trutnptU that ho had loft your party in dbg net ? ' " Yea." replied the President, " he went to Detroit; but it wasn't because he was disgusted with my politics at ail. In fact, he wasn't in a condition to know much about politic* juat then." A Cltn.n With a MoratACBS.?Tbare in a (hidhIc child fifteen month* old, not far from thi* place, with a mou*Uche. It I* black, and about a <jn*rt?r of an inch lonir; tnonirli the hair on the hoad of the child i* red. It wm ?4ily a few day* eotaiDg.?ftomilU Tin**. jl u ? ? # III l l lli .l.lll.., ? ff T MB 1-1 A )inaatnfa AVJODAiW ' The greatness of Great 13rifnU> in futuie ages, will rest on her policy and capacity for colonization. The prevent -form of government may he overthrown. Her colonies grown into empire*, may fall otf from her. tier ascendency on the ocean, which ha* produced, and op held her va*t colonial expansion, by the progress of science and t>kill, in the vttuufure and mavotnentv of ships, may be de&tioyed. ,'J'be superior ,*dv*ntagev, which Iter greater commercial marine bus hitherto given her, isxdreadv half neutralized, bv the inventions of steam and-the structure of iron vessels of war. Tney reduce the ocean, very much to the condition of lumf; in military. coniests. Seamen, have very little ad* antnge .over soldiers. > The security of the British Islev, therefore, in eonve qitence of her sea girt p"?itio'u, which lias saved her from invasion fro pi the continent of Europe, since the battle of Iladings, is very much impaired In a struggle on land in England, he* col oniea ? III not aid her. The Contineii lal powers can extend and expand their dominion, by-the aggregation of peo pits * round them, hut tlos t* impossible with a people inhabiting islands. Tliey mu-t be comparatively stationary in population and after a certain deysttv of population, on,nccout}l of the limited area of land?they niitsl decrease. She, like all other tuitions hilhferto, will liavo her fall. 1 iot she will be the greatest parent of nations the wbld ev<.r saw. At ibis moment inure people speak her language, than the language of any other nation in the World ; nild her great fame, although parahzed or annihilated ,i... it.:'.: i. i i ...:u i . ...1 ill I.IIO 1MISIMI 1MC8, >*111 U? IHKC1I I'JI and bespread abroad over Ibe woi!d, by the great empires she wit] lwtv?afounded in all quarters of thy globo. In tin; Ra>i, t-lie is 'bo one great Cau cardan ruler. Her nptitude to rule the yellow races, teem* to be peculiar, Ilvr' \ery name seem- to be a symbol of conquest. The late Abyssinian expedition, which, according to the wspeculations?ac-eim-d to be so hazardous, turns out to be a UcceOs so marvellous, thai the Ihitish Premier compares it to the conquest of Mexico by Cortes. Not n single soldier killed in battle; lint! on1\ stXleep wounded ; and a region is sub rlued. greater than the lbittsh Isles! I hat Great liri'ain will refrain frotn ex tending, bv Iter old policy of colonization, her dominion over Atlrrklnln, no one swppo-es. The population of Ah\ s sinia is not negro?but Aiabic; ami Sir Samuel llakor thinks, admirably adapted ?->r improvement atul civilization. All that is wanted, is a government which will protect properly ; end all the productions of the temperate Zone, Including Cotton, may be pnaliiced in abiindunce. Making Abyssinia a licit islt colony, the thorough exploration of Af'ica, is a natural consequence. Com mrindtng the sources of ti.e N'tle, Iter prciifirje, will proieet her ox pi lets in t>|! parts of Af'ion.- In twenty years fioin this tinio 1 ii'iii?1? ?<e:tin<-rs may be navigating the two gr? at lak?s discovered by Sptnke and linker. Atul at home, ltd* conquest must be a gieat stay against the overthrow *.f 'lie Tory party in England.. The Tories have ever been the great lighting p.rtjy of England. Under the Whig*. Kngland has fallen iti influence over Ktrrfjie verv nearly to a second rnte iinutr v __ " ----- rv*" She, wlu> (n settle I lie hiw'aneo of power in Kurope. is n??\v baldly deemed woithy of consideration, in nil groat continental complieHiion*. Is tl.U Incau<o she is toillv so coinJ?hia:iveiv weak. Or is ii hi-ciuise she uiililrswt licself for the sake of inoney-tnr.kieg. Is her word and her honor, to l?< c? me Hit hli'?ir . f trade i Tin- fir: t great *)Tithed of the decline of England,, will La ltd loss of (hat which- lias made her great?'he high and unflinching spit it, with which elio his coiiq'teied At-ys' eiiiia. ? - -) -? - <0? * ? SqCIUIU'.I.S ASH TUEin E.neiiich.?Of lite most boautiful, active ami graceful of all this furred denizens of our woods had plains, there aro.no less than sixty known varieties, ond the number will probahly he in crease J when our Pacific possessions arc more fully explored. To the ?purtsmoa oist of tbe Itocky Mountains, the most interesting specie# arc the grey, the fox and-the pine rtftsirtel, raited on the tide wntcr of JifarylMtd and Vjf^iuja the cjt squirrel. TllO grey squirrel frequently migrate* in vast mituhcri, nnd li.ou i# very destructive to the ooru crop. T>> each an extent did their drpradstinn* reach in (ho mlutr of Ponnsylvaaist, In the year 171*. aa- to e*nilA (hn n^nnn nf l^irt finif??. nUi? u Ki.unlv ?. ,_.T --- , ? - ? ? of three peueo w?< offered for. squirrel.scslps, Mil the mlouial treasury eitt depleted to I lie ex toot of f4,000 and nearly Ktwlorod bunk. rttp?, tm>,0<Kr scalps having Iomi pM'l for la * single year. in vie# of lhl* great fcetfndity, It Is fortuneto fho finirrel liu so many enemies ; probably the WisH doetoiiolive of them all is men. The block snake.ascends to bis nost, end at one fell (troop will destroy ? whole litter; the latticsnaka, we are toM, will paralyse poor Baotty by tb? glitter of tots eye> and draw him on an unresisting victim, ioto thejawgof death. Hut the owl ii his greatest and most destructive enemy, as toward* the eloso of day he flits on noiseless wings through the darken ing woods and pounces on his unsuspecting prry. The red-tailed hawk is another of his foes, bat be is an open enemy and wages war magnanimously. - ... | A ri.ocw or Ptwr.ows, covering a space el twelve miles in length and fitly f'oCt in breadth, passed over Wellsville, Tioga County, Pa., one day last week. I'kkin boast* of a paper, which lh? Chintee declare is over a thousand years old. They had piloting material (here, they lay, before Adam di?tfo??r ?d ['aradiac. U f ^ ? , I SITSII . f . . . , . , f .Ol? iVppergraaa sent to the register office thnt he wanted a good, girl for it general hnuaework. About, the time h he expected an applicant, he laid a g broom clown in the yard..near* the gate. 8i I'reaenlly- a girl comes op to the gate, L ?pena it, and atrolls into the bou?e; r the broom being immediately in the c u:. ? l, T|.? r |Ht'. II. ?UI?1 PCIIV *iriUC9 *. . 1 ' old man was on,the wnleh, and Uie| first salute the gttlrffot wot " T douVr ^ want }quP'' The girl departed, and i ^ suddenly another bullet bended Nartoy j ( appears. Seeing the old fcroorh in iter ( way, she gives k a kick, and waddles up to the house, * Yoft wqii'i autt me, ^ Mi** Mppsy r bawls lVppergnwa. ~ Fi- -j. nally a third appears, open* the g?t?*y and coming into the yard, she carefully closes the gate behind her, and walks tt ti}>? the-broom i* atill in the path ^.this t she pick* up and Carriea along to 'the Itouso, where she deposits. it alongside ?' the wood?lted. "Before the girl cart ex. h plnin her business there, tVppergrasH t bawls out, u Yes, yc*,' come in ; 'you'll r suit nte 1" And site did, jnr that gbl lived with Peppergrass seven years, and c only quitted it to go. to ltpusekeeping j on her own hook, and a capital wife f she made.' IVppergruan was right.- j Car Don?There i? nothing sheds so fins j n light-upon the human mind ns candor.? It w*s called ** whiteness" hy the ardent* far Its pnnty ; ami'it'lias si Way a won the | esteem due to the most admirable of the \lrtues. However1 little Sought for or prnc. J llced, all-do it the homage of their prniscj . <h<l atl feel the power and oharm of it* Influence. The meu whose opinions mskc the deepest mark upon his Icilow men. ' whoso influence is .the most lasting ahd I efficient, whose friendship is ins'inolivety ' ought where all .others hnvc proved faitti- J leas, is not the man of brilliant parts, or fl ittering tongtu-, splendid genius, or com- K mnndiltg power hut he whose lucid candor ? and ingenious truth transmit llio heart's- | real frcling*. pur* and without rnfraetlon. i There are other qualities which nr,> ninre showy, nn-1 other tisits that linvc a higher ^ place in the world's code o' honor, hut none are fetter, or e*'h?-r les* tarnish by ( n?e, or claim a deeper homage in the silent i revrrmco wliioli the mind must pay to virtue. 1\ L i _r _: .1 . I'vr.iAH in*" prfVHiriicfi oi n Tiuifni storm on \Vedne?day nigbl la?h ? f?m 1 ily named Fimpson, living near A*li l?nd, Term., i?l out lw?l\e miles from | Na-hviil.% met whh h *ad calamity.? The liou-e occupied l?y the Tntiilv, ( stood a' tie oolioiii of .? steep liill ; mid H<?tree on lie top. lu-rng uprooted b) ( (I e atom. came crashing down tl>e precipice and through the house, the loot end fou most. 'I lie mother ai d dftugli- ' t?r, who wens in bid a' the time, were knocked clear out of the home, both recei\ injj fatal it juries. The father w as also :.ho< kinglv hiui-ed and battered, while a little l a! y. who circu^ed the cradle, was landed in tbo P.fC jdatte and escaped almost unhurt. J at Cookk. the ffieat I artltar, osr.? i an i land in Lake Erie, which is called Lie frihrid'sr, and t'? the luxurious ietieats i f which he sends Lis fiends to enjoy iIioimmIc. sin th-hing tnVd bathing. The editor of a Snlirfns'ky ,p?j er has been shown the bankoi'a printed cauls by mean* of which his friend" travel, ' at hi" expense, to and from llii* (ritual ixr Island to their homes in the ei*t. Every month the carda ate 'em in widi the bill" attached, and the rich man | set lo> up tl)ft Unveiling expenses. Ilia expen-C" are gteat, but bis income is iqnal to that of half A doxeri European ' prince*. * 9' **'? 'I Tub Louisville Democrat suggests thn? in clue the President b? deposed, public tneeli).gj bo held nil over the country to protest ngain?t the great wrotig and to take connsel together ato the hftt-foar"? to ptiVsue. Toe I >? mucrst thinks that New Ymk Ci'V. wiih i'? Dctm cmiic majority of 00 000. should commeflt-e the work, aud ilo*i such inert as Judge Cttrii*', G?l* Khcrinan, (i<n HapcoJk, t?< n. S^.ofielrf, rwmior jfiHKn *n?t t..h*t .iu*nc# (.Tiar# Lo invited to addr*** the nieet* A X4.W machine for uavigrting jth? air, invented !>> a Scotchman, will he brought out finder 'tlx* a:i?pice> of the llri?i*h yK-TrtriAuric tfrtciety. It l? a ami ?f bird, writlra Imdr (Wiecn feet hi lenght and wing* etri-tching oUt lo 'he width < f tliirtv Hve feet. A tail r< ache* Mil hcjiigd lo giv#" direction to the tngvy* Ricnl, whilo the wing* ate flapped by an engine of forty lio't*e power.? ri?i*. it i* can be mndo to proceed ilu?i;gh.llie air at the fate df forty mtie* an hour. IIkatiien Ciiakitt ?An American millenary itty*: ' I i?v*r hiafd a heathen complaining of (be aniotml lie pa>* /or tit# auppoil of- idolatry.*? (> that we might a,i*o add, CbriMiana prize their heavenIv religion *o highly, i . - - * C.l_ _ * .1 .1 . I IJIII in^jr n^v-r wnipn?ii or KIIIII ir)fv are hsked to fftve for i|?'? nupprrt nod Upily. Hut, * his every oinixtff fin* heard the oiv, '*!**.* renu too hijfli; loo much l?eggi"g in die church.'* Th? F'l.KCTlON IK Cr.OliOl*.? The Cyiulilulion, *?y? lite Albany N?wk of ?her lot. is r%t. and Mullock it probahly arl^'ed Governor. Theie in prft r tmbly a D. mocnwic majority on joint ' hnllol elected (o the Legislature. The Mncon Journal and \fes? nylr (imposes I Hon. Hiram Warner and Hun.jfenry S. Fitch fur lha Uaii< d Stale* Senate. I Lat it down a? a Ail? never ttyunila, nor in any way ahow approval, it any ' trait in a child which yyi would not > j wish to grow with hie growth, ?n4tj 1 strengthen with LU strength. M - .i i a I $ 8.. Ths wives of English statesmen are, , would seem, fully appreciative of then unhands' public labours. After hit real speech on the Irish Chtirch. Glad lone's wife, it tit said, ratlin} to meei i?in in the lobby of the House of Com lions And fervently kissed him by w*> f acknowledgment of bis brillir.nt cf jrt. A jruRFPMAN who left Charleston. R, t p.? T ? . r._ /.? I??I tfJI**?I i<l, r* uiuii %?ic? ? ? I'n i?ck the moat glowing accounts of mat t.'f* nr.d things there. He says *' h< iever felt free until he reached the col fed mnn's own republic," and is quits nptntcua jn describing the luxurian aridity of the country. A colorkd man, writing to the Alba iy (Ga) Newt, say*: I. fur on , am de eimitred to vote for true Southern met ?men that I know and whom I bavi ever yet boen afraid to .trust. I don' ;now the Yankees, and I don't liL lie Southern men that ate oa th adical side. Gsxkrai. Ham.kck has ordered twi otn parties r-f troops against the hostil ndians who tuft-sacred the Piersoi hmily, a few days ago, in Long Vallet Nevada. The entire whiio populaiioi tf the rieighorhood are in anus, and i tursuit ot the savages. Grkkrai. Canbv has issued nn or ler, providing that laborers dtsrbnrgei ' >r voting contrary to wi>hea of em >lo\ ere. rIimII ho maintained as object tf public chniity, bv the levy of addi ir>tia 1 poor taxes. T?iIt late King of Itavaria br-ko o ti? engagement with the Ouches* ?ti this because he saw her box tiie enr f hor waiting maid with a saucer, an ndged that she had a lusty temper. A fokij inolhpr in Boston, the Othr lav, determined to whip her nnrul on. biit tempered justice with mRret v givinghim chloroform before achniti ste'ing the rod. Tims new five cent coins "from th mint in Philadelphia are the size of th [het-ent piece; tjie tlireo cent and on *ei t pieces a?e somewhat "smaller. Th Jet ice; on nil of ibmi are alike. Tnw Old Howard. Manhattan nn [".tie Hotels, hi New Yoik, have bee iioaieu oui, 10 in a ice way tor banktnj inAtiance otficea and stores. Tiik Gonsliiutioa of 8cuth CaroMr is the first presented to the I'reaiilei under I ho Uoconsiuction Acts of C<?i grew. (Iks. Hun. McCru.ncn'n watch Ik ioen recovered hy purchase from Federal cdllcdV, who took it from tl dead tody. Ok the two hundred Now Knglati women who went to Wa-hingion T# ritory two \ears ego, nil but thrt have married. CJo to ?iran?era for fharltv, ncrjuain niico8 f.n ad-ice, and icUtivea f< nothing. and )oU will always have ?uppiv. Tiik hoy who nn? caught lo?kin into the future hue he en arrested f< trying to reo the allow without prv incut. Tiik papers throughout the She Chronicle robberies of barns and mer houses as occurring nearly every nigh Tumi it are two tVinga which yc hbonld not borrow ?trouble and newspaper. Within the past month the bom .f South Carolina base advanced froi 2o to bOo. A cow In Missouri rceemlv di# from ? ver-exeriii'i?b ill lijing to dige it |HMIIld of rmilt. A I'oSTok man h?* made $100.0C ihe past ) ear l>y shipping rum to Lit i in. Tiik Itkv. Jvokh Staokt. ? mn< loved Methodist miuoter, died in Sun ter on the 1-t. v. Tntt lad inn* are reprea?nted to I pl?ii<lw irttf, - h?irii]n(r, and ' rDtirderii with remitted vigor in Idnho. flirti a vvlio Inead, ore the ouea wl are needed. * a >-/ r ?>?>*.. 0* . 1 1 1 - 1 arrival. of SPUING tG00I)S: T#a mmr " 'buncombe steeet. f |"Ml K jutb?orit>?>r lakw litis eocivtion to I 1 form tliu public, ant th? ladle* in pi tjcu'.ar, that he hat received his An<! would auk nA Anamination tber?<ff. I ?l?<lr eon.iL?U, in purl, of A Hue Atot-k ?>f Dry FVeneh a Ameii?*a Flint*, 14'ivln.a ami I*aLahi GMfifprrt'. Linra*. MartrlHr*, Sl.Iitii B<?nt* And Sho**, in irr< abniilane*, Tinnk*. Wim' Ami finmW ll| I.*<ij?*' <ilr>t?-e und Hosier?, Ribbons, Nc Tie*, P*ia?o!s, l'yi? Ci>IUn>, Fine lot Hardware And Cutlery, B"<'ktl*. Crock* ?n<l UUfsware, Ruga**, Coffees, Tans, Kli in kiln and barrel*, Rice, Drlsd Pigs, Cf of*^ An. .. , /frmfmht-r my fflantl?nFiril rf<x<r ai< Cmui/U'i Itlackmilh if hup) /Ivmximbe #tr*rl, T. W. DAVIS. April IV 44 - J tf DUUHAM 8MOKINQ TOBACCO TT AVISO rseel*sd the ngnrcv of I t I. jjgtHi/e jnstly welsbrated Brand ^OfoHVO. w* will n>ak* it In youf int ant to I Ity frotp n?. For sal* ?.y wln.lAn IMVfT> A?iTR ADI.KY r-. * . * 1- jTob H T ? . FOR / > WEED S SEWING HACHiflS " . ' ' f- ~v .-*v ^BMr "TftT %| 'put best and moat simple Machine.bowf '. JL! in use, end is unexcelled by mr ever p presented tu the .public, having ell the \ latest Improveinsdts; usee (he straight Nee B die, makes Hit Tight Lock Htitoh, Which is e the only r.-liahte one, au-t shows the same on both sides, it ie simple,, eesily worked And kept in order j it .will. SjUeh, Hera, ^ F?-H. Bit d. Cord, Braid,'Ruffle, Tuck, Qpllt, lUra-Siitch, (lather nnd Sew, as the Mine. c tijno, performing a greater variety of Wbrk n than any other Machine, on the tightest to . the heavieet. fabric*. ' . - n It received a medal at tho rooenl Pari# Kspositiou. \j. " " We warrant thorn to glvo satisfaction; if not, roturn them. Ploiwe mH and xatnino tbem. * i| We also kccr? constantly, on Rand, a etydfrtor assortment or Gentlemen's vtrnKiMifwu ' WOODS And ntl.MMrNOSI. from the ebwrp* rut to the t? si qunliiUiet-and lew for eaeb.-? i- Wo will cur and 4I4KIO id the belt ??d latest improved stylos, all Oarincnts for Qentlvmen and (Tents* Wear, LHdiel' Cloaks and ff S?ok?y <tc. AH Work warranted* ,* *. PICK?jK -A POORE. (Jret-nrillo, U. C. dan. li, ????. J Jo.. U -*4 >?? . ' .*> it . , T. W. DAVIS, WATCHMAKER, \ 9 ' * _ WOULD Respectfully Inform the peoplo of Greenville t (M 3$y?n<l 'lie surrounding country, ? lie line ho ^vowai: ie From lii? OLD STAND in the .Good lett House, to ? mora ( ONVEMKNT ne, three d < ?** North of the Man. (1 liim ItousA, next door to Pickle 4 I'oor, on n Main Wrrrt Wli*r? he is prepared td do nil work in hie line of business, at short no* *" lice, in ? workmnu like' mauner, and on reasonable terms. ' . IR Aug JO IS tf f ImiBLif waiiK.! mARnLE WOKK ! ! 'J as&svsaw /Sffii a ' t r?"MIE .nl.?erib-r has on iftnd, and will I continue to receive, a pood uismrimtiit ,r of TOMIJ STONES, of nil rizn* and qua)i? n ilea. Those lit need of nhy thing in that line, will do well to cnl! nt the Poet Office before purchnaiug nlaewjpere. >U ?T Cyiwtry produce token. In exchange ? for work * J.U1E4 SJ. ALI.KST. (lr- ouville 0. If., Nov ft, 18<>W 24-tf . W. H CA&IMJ3R, - . [\ PRACTICAL GUNSMITH ? ' AND MACHINIST. - * la I?' RhIpoI Lock*, \.J ICerna-na Oil Lampa, Sewiiuf Ma- '* . 111 olilntit anil l*nrn?"la, UKI'AlItKO with promptness. (Jb ttifo* rewonabU. % ?i |?rc'<>tintry l'rolcee taken in exehang# " * for Work. *' 8i?nd? AtVfealfield'a old Shop. Jan 22 N> * '33 tf 10 W. fc. KASI.Kr. a. 0. WML#. * . EASLEY & WELLS, ^ Attorneys and Counsellors at Law * AND IN EQUITY, OHBtWvibLB, 8, 0., * 1 imu i h.b in im> vunni or *ue nikw ani ^ 1 of tha United Stnte?, nnd giro oepeclal ig attention to enwa in Bankruptcy. Juno 13 .3 tf io LAW flAHD. _ OOODLKTT A 'THOMAS, Attorneys at Law. ' * > . - X ' *"? >'?? T 80HCIT0RB IN BQUITT, XTAVft this day formed a .Copartner" II ship \n t)ie praefsc* of LAW and EQlf ITT on t)?a WVutnrn Circuit. ' Ottioe in tb? old Coart llouto Building, a. ?. on -uiarr, ?. . .. w a. u tuoiim. " v lto* uo M ~ tl i?. law N^cs-^Change of Offloo. W V. TOW^JES kaa ramoVed bi. Law \X? Ofii'-o t? the building north-anal oor-. it n?r of tjlM P?b|lo ttapinra, in park"occupied by Julia* C. Finith, Auctioneer, and the KnterprUe Printing Office, uj? ileti*. H? J?n8 , 38- ~ I*. ~ wa. p. price, ~ ~ ATTOllNEY AT LAW, . DAHLONEQA, flA, ; ' .' \ITILL practice in tha Co untie* -of Lump. . -Vf kin. Bawton, Uilmcr, Fannin, Uniun* ? Town*. White and Hall. ' , J7 Jan 10 - 33 . tl IUTR8VILLE MAIifHSftillS WHY. HAVlKd h??n appointed Agents for I hi* Company, V* are prepared to ?all SIIUiTlXOa A?VL> YARN at Faolory *"* prices. V>;ivl4 Jk Klr nltey, 0;<K?r? and CVmmlarinn Merchants, ^ Oreenvljla, 8. O. he N?v 8 *4 It , o, ? . ;;; jo*> Work >* *r RONF. tHrti Jtaainaaa and disptWh at L U TllIdUMt'E. w