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?*???? . : > NOBODY'S SONQ. [Swift neverwrote anything betted in rewe than the following lines, freai an unknown r? thinfcmg piai now Of.Nobody, And allthat Nobody'# done, - For Fto a passion for Nobody, ' That Nobody else would own ; Andlsing the praise of Nobody, Anybody nrine baa ehng. . , In life's young morning Nobody "W|?9'inawas tender and dear: ^ * c- Aa^Ifobodj waa ever near "was arid nroised SvNobodv.-"- ' ;-* . -An<JrNob^y brongbt meup';- ^--7 Iwashangry, Nobody w - ^ i ^ ^mbto^ortosap. . ^ "% ;I-*e?t tawjhool to Nobody, i And Nobody taugh* mo.to read; I played in the street with Nobody, And to Nobody erergaVbkeeih I reconnted "my tale to Nobody, For Nobody woa..willing to bear; And myheart it dung to Nobody, > . y And Nobody,$bed -a tear. ' And -when I gt$% older, Nobody Gave mo a helping turn ; * "- -And by the good aid of Nobody 1 ' ; began toy livibg to "earn;; ,^r c * And be ace I courted Nobody, '. ] v' > Andeaid Nobody's 1M be, * M And asked to marry Nobody, And Nobody married me. Thus I. teadge along with Nobody, .And I haroa iovo-for Nqbody, Which Nobody has for bis wife. - So here'a a health to Nobody " ^ 1 For "Nobody's now iii town.^Pvare^*-I And Fve a passion for NobodyThat Nobody else-would Own. - 1 v?5^Kt " ' " 5^ . I * ^;^OL, CBXCZLEY^S HOESfi. I Have never been able to ascertain the canto* of,the quarrel between, the Cricklejr'sf Millie Brakes'.; The, had lived within.. mjle of eacb^other, in^Hinoivfor -five ^ears; and from tbeir first acquaintance, there bad been a mutual feeling of dislike between the two* families. evening Mr. Drake the elder, wasTe'j^nuD^hprne with his 'pocket ful! of rocks' .from"Gbicago, wbither. he had beeu to dispose ofa lcad'ofgrain. Sem Barstoh was with hinn in the wagon,, and; as they approved .tbe'grove which intervened between-them ^Mr. Brake's house,- he observed "to hi? companion : \ * | - v 'What a .Beautiful shot Cok Crickley's old roan is over-yonder!' 'Hang it!' muttered oldBpdce, *so'Ilia,' The horse waa.standing under some trees, vabout twelve Todnfrom the road; , Involuntarily, Brake stopped hie teanfJ-7 ..He 'gfanoed furtively around, then - with a queer smile the old hunter took up bfs rifle -firom the bottom of the wa'gon, and raised it shoulder/'drew a sight on the ooTonel's ftwab- . ; \\v : . -^-'Beautiful!' muttered Brak?, loweringhw jpfle withthe uir of a man resisting a powerful temptation. ?I could drop old roan so flggrV Ct . , ? , c T) V > 3* 'Shoot, suggested'Sam Barston, w^odaved fun in any * J 'No, no 'twoulda'tdo/ said the old hun^r, glaucing cautiously around him agijfl;, ! 'I won't tell,' sa&Sam. I 'I won't sboot this time, any way, tell er no tell. The horse is too nigh. If h^was n bare possibility of miistiiing'iferW'd<eer,.id let dyi- As it^ rd grve the colonel $5 for At shot. - i^rL. v* _ -vc mat moment toe oviuuei muibeu uicpped frorobehin'da big oak, oot half a doaeopaces distant', anditood "before^W[r. Drake. - don't.you shoot The old. man stammered some words in . 'That youy/colonel! I?I was ..tempted i6,1 declare! and I said/ I'll give you_ a V for one pull.' 'Say an X, and it's a bargain.' Drakefeltof his rifle,/and looked at old >ibac. _'How much is the home wuth?' he muttered in Sam's ear. . 'About 850:' 'Gad, colonel I'll do it. Here's -your X!' - . ^ The colonel took and pocketed, the money, muttering? . 'Hanged if I thought you'd take me up.' With high glee the old hunter put a fresh' cap; on his rifle^ stood up in his wagon, and drew a close sight at old roan. Sam Bats-: ton chuckled. The colonel put hi shand' to ^sfaceand chuokled too. * .tra^ok! went the rifle. The hunter tore quta horrid-oath, which I will not' repeat. Sam was astonished.The colonel laughed. Old roan never stirred. Drake started at his rifle with a face as black as Othello'e. 'What's the matter with you, bey ? .Fost time you ever sarvedme quite such a trick, I swar !' And Ihrake loaded the piece with great 'Peoplb said you'd lost your knack o' shooting/ observed the colonel, in a cutting tone of satire. Who said so ? It's a lie t' thundered Drake. 'I can shoot?' 'A horse at ten rod ? ha! ha !' ~ Drake was livid. 'Look here, colonel, I can't stand that!' he began. 'Never mind, the horse can,1 sneered the colonel. 1'I'll risk you.' Grinding '"his teeth, Drake produced another X. 'Here,' he growled, 'fI am bound td-hare ! another shot, any way.* -* 'Crack away,' cried the colonel, pocketing the note. Drake did crack away?with deadly aim too?but the horse did not mind the bullet 1 in the least. To the rage and unutterable < astonishment of the htfnter, old roan looked i him right in4he face, as if he rather liked the fun. 'Drake,' cried 8am, "you're drunk T A 1 horse at a dozen rods?oh, my eye !' ^ (Just shut your mouth, or I'll shoot, you 1' 1 thundered the excited Drake. 'The bullet was hollow, I'll swear. The man lies that ' says I can't shoot! Last week I out off a \ goose's head at fifty rods, and I can -do it ' again. Colonel, you can laugh, but I'll bet I now, thirty dollars, I can bring down old roan at one shot.' - ( The wager was readily accepted. . The stakes .were placdd in Sam's hands. Elated ^ with the idea of winning back his two tens, ( and making an X into the bargain, Drake j carefully selected^ .perfect ball, and -even buckskin patch and.beaded the rifle. - ; It was nearly dark-^nt the' old hunter boasting of being able to shoot a. bat on the wing by starlight, and withottt'hesitating he drew clear sight on the roan's head. s ti*S^- ~ . -J. . AminufceljOer, Drake wasdriviD^bhT^gh the grove the most enraged, tbe mostrdesperhot ire, bay with broken stock on^tfrerbottom of the wagon. Sam^Balston was. too mudifc frightened to laugh. Meanwhile-the gratifi-. ed colooehwasrollrng on the ground convuli Bed-with mirth, pod oI<i;tpan was standing undisturbed: under the trees. When Drake reachedhome his two sons discovered his ill-humor, and the:" mutilated* condition of^ his rifle stock,' listened: to arouse his spirits with apiece of news,which they were sure would -make bira dance for Bjfcjfe*AjOOr* 'Clear oht P growled the-oldmaoj <Idoo't want to hear any news ;- get-away,. or I'll' kaock ope of-you down iV But, father, it. is such a trick, played^.dlf on the colonel/ .'Ott the coIoBelf' oried the old nrati,- -beginning to-be interested. ^Gttd> If youW ikl' Mlanifn' faiiftl. lof'fl. llOSTP It ' " pmjtru tuu vVViVMCI UP, U* f vr?^ ^ ^ 'Well father, Jed and-I, this afternoon, went out for deer >l , *Han* the deer, come to the-trick!' 'Couldn't find any deer,"but thought that we must shoot sataethiog j'^Q Jed,'banged away Ut the ?olcyiel's oid-rQaa-r^Shot him dead!' :;?%told roan!' ibunydered the hunterJed, did you shoot thorooloneilh ^Id-hossT I didn't do anything"OteeT 'And then ' pursued Jed, 'confident the joke part must please his father, 'Jim and I propped the old horse up, and "tied his head baekwith a cord, and lefV-hitn standing.-un: derthc trees, just as if he was alive. Ha 1 ha I FaBOy the colonel going to oatoh'him 1 Ho thai warn't .ita-iolte?'..,v -h- : ^Qld Brake's head fell op his* breast. --^Efp felt of his empty pocket-book, and Ipokejfafc hti. rifle. Then in a rueful tone bewhispered to the boys: IrVj ?' :.*'vvV c ? j>;*Xt^Jake'r':.'-5feui if ydttjsww-i^l^fjU--' or if you do, Sam Barston?-I'll skip' yon alive ! I have been shooting at that dead borte lialf an hour, at fen dollars a shot!' At tW' IpomPbt^Sam feel hito'ihe gutter, Sam bad topghed Kroself almost "to death, IT&R THREE JOliLY HUSBANDS. The three jolly husbands, opt-in the eouritry, by the nPrae of Tim Wat^pn^ Joe Bro w n, and- Bill Walter, sat" late. -one **eriing drinking at'the village tavbrtij potil,; being well corned, .they agread that each -One on retbrwogdmraVehpuld do, the first-thing'bis wife told hmajrifc default of whieh heahould the De^morn^^^he^;^^y -then again the next.mofoiog' and give an honest account of their proo'eediriga at home, so The next morning i^idier.and- Brown were early at tboir posts, but .if was some" time before Watson made hi8:appe$ranfl&-^ Walkechegan first-: You sbo,when I entered ray icTuse- -4bp candle was.out, and the fire gmug.? bjat a glimmeriug.of Ugbf,!!' came hear walking accidentally into a pot of batter fbaifefhe pancakes were to be made'bfih the moiWibgr My Wife, dreadfully outofhumbratsittingop so late, raid .to me Sarcastically: Bill, do put ydur'/cot-irf^tbobatter! . Jnstasyou say, Maggy, eaidT,; and without the feast hesitation, I put my foot into - u ?- '? ?-1! tbe pot 01 Da tee r, aua men weuwmujeuiuve lyt<H>ed. * ' ' Next Joe Brown told hia tera T My wife bad already retifed~to-oar usnal sleeping room which adjoins the,Jatcheo, and.the door of-wbich .was just ajar,; not beipgable .to- navigate-prefeoily, yon know, f made a dreadful clattoriDg amoog the boushold and tiay wife in no-rety' pleasant tone" bawled out" Bo breatthe porridge pot'.? ' * - No sooner said thao done ; I seized hold of the bail of the pot/and-stjikitig it against the ohimney jamb broke it in a. .hundred pieces. After the performance of this exploit ,1-retired to rest, and was treated to a curtain lecture'for ray pains. " 5? Itf was bow'Tim Watson's turn to give an ^ocpunt of himself, which he,d;d with a very long face asiollows: - ' My wife gave'me the most; unlucky "command in the world,,forOTwarfMunderiDg up stairsrin the dark, when storied*out: . Bo break your neok; do Tim! I'll be eussed if I do^Kate, said I gathering myself bp. I'll sooner -pay tjie bijl. And 60, landlord, here's the cash for jottj. - - - ' ? -r.,1 - v : ' and this is tne. last time rireypr tibe nvedollars on the command of my wife. > . ' Thj& Deacon's Order.?A pious, bat illiterate deacon, of one of the fashionable churches, in a certain town down east,"gave to the ooachman. a slip of -pamper,f upon which, be said, was written the name of si couple of bobbs,-which he wished hint to call %.at a book store. jvThe driver called.at thestore, aud banding thb memorandum to the clerk, said; 'There's a couple .of .books, which; Deacon B, wishes you to^nd j&im.' The clerk, after a' careful- .examination .of the paper, was unable to make 'bead or tail' of it, and passed it to the book-keeper; 'who was.posted on letters; but to him ii* was afc bo 'Greek-' The proprietor was also called, and he also gave the thin^.up in despair; and it was finally concluded best to send the memorandom back to the deacon", "as it was supposed he must have sent the wrong paper. As the coach arrived at the village inn, the driver saw the deacon on the steps. 'Wbll, driver/ said he, 'did yon get my books to-day P Books', no; and a pood reason why, for there couldn't a man in Worcester read your kan.fmolra ' r 'Couldn't read 'ritcn ? Let me see the paper-' ; The driver drew it from "his pooket, and passed it to' the deacon/ who, taking out and carefully adjusting his glasses, held the j memorandum at arm's length, exclaimed, as be did so, in ^ very satisfied tone : 'Why, it's as plain as the nose on yonr Pace! 'To S-a-m Bu'x'?'two psalm books!' [ guess his clerks had better go to sohool awhile!' And here the deacon made some wffection&jigpn the 'ignoranoe of the times/- and the want of attention to books by the 'rising generation/ which would have all beSn eery well, if said by somebody else. A Poetical Thief.?An* impudent wamp recently went to Sheriff M.oigan-'s.jgar-. ien in Pembroke, Me., after the fam%had ;etired, and took therefrom all his peas, and jucumbers, and left the following lines upon lis door: 'Sheriff Morgan : While you'xe asleep talcing your ease,. I'm in the garden stealing your peas!' ? : ; ? HoTGood breeding and money make oar ons gentlemen. 1 ' . 1 '.'"j.".?pr ?. >J- -.".v..-,1 "J" . *5? We should ever babefuH^ avoid putting our interest" ootopetition.wi tfrjQpr dufj.. ? ^ molt .cnrioua?1-iiing rid is. a woemo. wtori^vl^/OIWKWi--T*y. v- : ? Take shorbvio'ws, hope for the beet, and trust-in God ? Qe who btath gooi^ealtli is youtgp aod he is rich wh^Qwejsr-BTodnbg. p. - Why are j^fp^wd from birth unfit to be cjtTpenteraf . Becaasetheyneviit saw. ? >ky :*&tBecause hfafeadiog featurea sf&his ' 'itqpir". ^E^b^in&i&ppV he ioupd: dience to the lhws.of God and the just laws ofro^: - V?: ? v. , \ ? The" art of keeping stilhandMjipgfcothingis the true secret of. the success o; scores -UW& JOXXB} WltetE -DIS juuguic ui ?J?? ptw; ? WralVi judgment* approv.swHeii she lores. ? To eommit a falsehood isdiTtethd" cat ofa sabre for though the' wou nd may heal, the scar, of it will ^tnaio.?Sadi. whiob!dM8 not conwj^ the charac teristic talentof the scholar. : v; ? The-Turks have a proverb, that "the devil tempts*,other men, but that, idls men tempt the the devil." ? 'Heading.St the bar,' says a Western editor, <b-trying to pnrsiiade a bar-keeper to trust yoii' fiw a tKree icCBt tripper.' - -7f ' ^^raiJci8 jRigg, of India n, has run away Atmi-Mre. Pigg-and* four little: Piggs. The' a?iV: <) - j r of a Wflier^ but ifyou baynVa ^stet; banddy, try your .co'usi'a it iso'tmuch. worse. . Wjest wh0D J S0J my babe-'iStfaeh^ndaoinest yon oveteow |jou; mast be soft-soaping.'. . .'Well,.; nfiadan>, I nj^&d'?o>-qfsotoeLkind.' : 4r-The. threa^M,6f life is'koowa- ty tfc^re being the number 21 en t he door. Knock' bo1 dly?boB.your ieai! u p?and enter "like ? It isd poptiiarto think that an editor is a phblic bellows, bound to puff hlni!'. \'/ [. ? Tho real wiiy-tp improve so.niucK "by vhrjed reading, as by finding out your1 -5veak poinje on &ny subject and mistering them. - ' ?< Be; content with." little-?go in' tor Umn'shme, Iovp,, and minor lo^Vies gemlrdlly'^ and' let the world^'rusb along a&- madly"jlid ?- The greatest rake, it is saidf makes the best husband?on the principle,. we suppose that tie greattrat drunkards makes the best teinperawpfectnrer. cr -MisaW oed recently rapoyeredtwo, thous^ jnjdollaw damages for a breach of'promise from a faithless swain/'-.High, price for wood, we think." ? What a world-of gossip1 would be prevented, if it was only remembeied that- a person who tells you of the faults of others, intends to tell otberh of your ftolts. ???ou "baoheldrs pngbt to be heavily taxed* said a iady to :un_old ' 'uh; '"'True, nw.'nm.'". saidr, the Vrfo^.'^'*?bacbeiorism is 'undoubtedfty a great fuxiwy. \ oar tboaghls, and therefore oogbt^pot to be obscure and obsolete. Truth, as. EurijpjiJOfl says/loves plain language. " ? In reply, to $1 f.. Dandas, in^the House Of Gommons, Sheridan observed, The right honorable "gentleman * is indebted -to his memory for his jests, and*to his fancy for his. facts." ? Heath levels the whole human race ;-for it is only when he has.stepped men "of every thing external thatHieir deformities .can. be clearly discovered, or their worth correctly aseertained.-T-XaKcfor: - . ? In,a,factious an& 'barbarous age, the greatest.men, .as .well as men of the,. best jegulated mihds, adhered to: some one of the epidemio frenjdes that' trouble and agitate the world at. that moment. ?office-seeker, in-urging bis claims, said-'that < hisf^ndfather-.-didnV fight in the Revolutionary; war, but he guessed ho would -have liked'to, if he . had been in the country'at;the time. He was appointed.. ? A man, whose sister informed him. he had^uot long to liveyaud suggested that; he might' not feel 'entirely prepared. for that event.. "Why should I be afraid to- die ?" -he asked; "I never vot^-a Whig ticket in my life !'". ? When, you .meet with'neglect, let it rouse you to exertion, instead of mcrEifying your.pride. Set about lessening those de: feets which expose you to neglect, nnd imi prove those excellences which comound at-' ? iiost.wealth may be restored ' by'Industay-rrihe wreck of health regained by. temperance?Tfoagotten knowledge restored by study?alienated friendship soothed into forgetfuleeis^ven Forfeited reputation won by patienoe and virtue. ? The foun dation of domestic happiness ia fhith in the virtne of worpan'j the foe ndation of all political happiness is'confidence.in the integrity of man; and the foundation, of all happiness?temporal and eternal?reliance on the "goodness of Grod. ? Ellen Emery, who lives rAtfwn"Souths cautions all girfs-against having anything to dQ.jvith. her.runaway husband, David. She thinks he will.be easily known, because,"' she sayflj /'D^vid has -a Scar. ,on his' nose,. where I soratohed him J" Sc-a-at! .. * ?There is no'elevatiQn^of mind in a contempt pfrlifctfe things; It is, on the confrary, fimpj toonorrpw views, that we ooiisidsr those things of little importance, -which have, in facts such extensive consequences.?Fenelon: ' ' .'x ? God made both, tears and laugher and both' for kind.purposes; for as laughter enables mirth and surprise" to breathe freely, so tears.enable sorrow to vent itse# patiently. Tears hinder $ow. from becoming -despair and madness; and-laugh^r.^"is one of the very privileges of reason, being confined to thoWaepeoies. ? It haa'diitherto beenmiaintoined Itiat the curl in a, pig's tail is more for ornament than use. The position is. npJonger.tenahler- A large sow was seen walking iiownJSroardway some tiine ago; with a piece of .^red feipe attached to the said curl;-^em wiiioh WSS suspended a oard, oar whioh was written, "PatrickJfcolan*'1 -V*.: - xvCcmpcrancc <?oimttn. r^F|5&g& . v. ' JUVEHILE TlPfiLE NB? 1^"?? ,!,e.?u!'J?ct -iotc tlr" V'Usay. thSWp go it ill-th"J joportSDt matter of tippling They takojo drink with remarkaWe-mdioegs, and exhibit capacities for storing away .liquors which "old salts haacTami mouth "Their stomachs have tremendous expansion. Their throats' are neVcY clogged, for you mighf'as ivelT pour ^?a6r'dh^a'iiUiole. .cannot bold-more slops, or bloat a greater extent.. ,Thc Aa terican citizen liiuy justly feel proudwhen lie he sees the-umount of-grog (i?kQ;?o. .W?d. Kv he: prupwujr; ?? UiUU' XO MaHJ UW?4?g wy?.^-^pr^ r/tug run do.wuthe throats of our young men. TOeir^lf4a$sfying devorti^n .^the great traffic is wpndrous. Thoy 'exhibit a moral hprbiaiii which rises Id to amoralgrauiieur. But for iheSo"-the race of drunkards would die^at.. Out poor hou-^saod prisons woald beVtenanttess, and there wou$ Hot be -Jiangiug unougli'to keep tbe gallows frdiii rusting P<mperisrp-ht& .crime wouTd.gO out q( fasti? Te5i,and Vtoe have to look elsewhere for recruits: Wheowe reflect that out. own coapfry' couW not boast of fifty thousand' drunkards, "if it were' not tor t\ie enlistment of these..youths, the mind.-realizes their devofcKjrr^atHi courage. They fit and prepare themselves, aud'ot their, own expense,and as fast-as drunkards are wanted, to take their places. Look^gt the, fresh-young rank of .'pur bpy-tipplers, and be proud, that from these the ragged and red faced- legions of American drunkards ale to bc-'hept unbrokfeti: ^lorious"thought! Let the boyB go it!, Young-friehd?f.don'ibediscoura'^ihin these great moj^ uhdertek'iDgfl.i Do not despair of becoming one of the^raost. l.oathbomejand abandoned vagabonds ib creation, because a few dritfks 'will dot .'eonijfletbtlft work. PursewU^-jpeirsfevore, we say,?;and bre^ou arc a fore, joulein exhibit aaghinag a fae'e, and as f$oia^mo.utb^ns.{lie elde$t veteran There -is everything to eU^UTUge you. The oTdsqtbjyour side?a pickled : veteran-ib the.cause?commenced where.you arc. Take courage, boy, and,goit! ..Hang round -the druDke"ry,.aod pour dowa the swtll. The . more drugging, the'more bpecdyr-the grad UlUOtSJJf IU cuuii yutty npeeou.. .? j^uhutt iu Mil greabworkforyou. Aud when one isdatan, ing h;s soul foryOur benefit, mil you not go it 5 ^gtoripns cfestiny is yours*, yonog'friends. \vour country needs fifty thousand young recruits. The sanctity ofVhisky" property - most'be* preserved by your rum,; and qui constitution saved by the destruction of you'i own. .tOfi, then, young, friends, and/iuaj the good devil smile on-your efforts, so. thpl whenypu are rotting iiv Potter's Pield, ii may be 'daid^ybu^that -yeu wept* it in yoni youth/' - '. CHARLES LAltfi'S WARNING. - Charles/Lamb?who -has not. heard ol "gentle Chaaffea'?"-?was -rmreh addicted tc the winc-cu'p. Hear his'solemn warning; heed it, ye wbd-can : yThe^atere iiave ghne over-aie; " But ofafrb't-tHcr bfciclt dfejpths'; ooufd I be heard, I would cry out to ail Uiqsq who -We but set a foot in the -perilous flood. Could the "youth'to" whom" 'ffife flavor "of -his" first wine :the enteri ng upon some >mewly - discovered - .'--Sl i i > , . .'.-I1*' 1* * _1 _ .l , paradise, 100a . low my ae30juuun,;iuiu uc "ipSdc to understand what a dreary thing it ?-whco am.an.shall feel'Vi m self going down ^ preoipihev withy open eyes and'a passive willtosee ;his & hire nq pqjrer to. stop it; aid yet to- fed[ it all .the >' way emanating from' himself;. ;to See-all > gopdness emptied"', out;of ^im;- &pd yet not be able to forgst:a^xn^ep*it;- was jotherwis'e; to. bear, about-tjie piteous spectacle of his own niin; could. he "see my fevered eye, feverish with- fast plgfat's drinking,' feverishly tonkingfor the bight's fepeiifioq of the folly ; could he.batfeef.tbe body of the death oat.of which I cry hourly, with feebler outcry to the delivered?it were enough, to made.him dash the Sparkling" beverage to .the earth in' all the. pride - of its mantling temptation. "Oh,, if a" wish^ could - trl^apoft me back to those days : of youth, wboo a draught of the neat, clear spring could slake , the heart whioli.^mmer*OTJS and youthful exercise had,power to stir up in my ilood, how gladly would 1turn' back to., the, element,'and drink" of my cKiljIhood. and of cHilddike, holy h^rbism V - V ?> ?? ?r : THE TEIffPERAffCE PRESS. - -* yarioua instrumentalities have operated in advancing the Temperance Reform, Able, men have written and ppokdn, and from the rostram and p'ulpit'public opinion has boen, educated. - But the great engine has been thve Press. This giautirieod of man in a -free country, has scattered its light, its facts, its arguments and-'jayppeals, into millions of hesrts'aod homes. ; It has slowly increased iu ability and ppwer^ajid to-day .exerts a controlling influence on public - sentiment The literature of out reform is assumihg-a' more refined and elevated character, -and clothing great tfrriths in purer and more . attractive grab , and never was there ,a- wider' field for the exercise of;intellectual effort. mLvi -ilia?l AUe. wuuceii UU CUIUS UJL iluuuu aenui HI1UK, tucomparison with'the-stern and sober realities of our cause. Tragedies^more fearfnlly dark efid startlihg than Avon's bard ever sketched are thickly-traced on the record of the liquor history. It is the Tress that deline-IteB thifte dark histories and arouses the/vir-' 'tuous.indignation of community against the. foil sources of their emanation ^the press ?the'.freeman's friend, the ty^b^s foe/^^ Important, then, that this powerful agency;be well sustained?that, it^ be not orippled in its operations by a want of a generous liberalityiad hearty support; Stand by it, then; ^y^y^riend of humanity! Let it be a consent, regular weekly . visitor at yonr fireside, and.introduce, it among your neighbors; andihusyou shall-cow seed which shall rtpen'and ble& in the great .day *j of etemty-pSfoirit v1 Totai. Abstinence wjIth the . Ladies, -j ?On Satnrday;<jf last weok, the 'teinperance; folks of Millboo<L Clarke -uouoty, "Va., had an 'interesting^-time. A procession was foraggdf; ipTwhich, in addition Ur the members of tbstijody, were agoodlyntriiberofladies, bearing.a banner inscribed, with *{Teetotafori or no Jffusba. lida^^SSK^' " mlmi*.. r.' ^'i* " -. JNf'Repentohce always cost-very deaf. * v " "" ' ' EA^EY A^?t8DAY ^*' :**1?U To CX4JB0 op'.Tes, th>paper wmbefuni- , ishod, one yea^,y for .ilfteear^ollarar-iaTariaBly at.thie,time. of, sobsorillbg -will.be considered as mnctfe for a# indefinite period, and will bb^contin tied until all arrearages are paid^Qr at tie option of ?be Trop$etbrg. 'Subscriptions from otter States J miib t in variably be accompanied with* the Cash or the name'of aomereeponsible person known to da. Bgfc. Advsbtisekistq will- beibserted at One gn&^lialf Cents. for. eM^subs^^t-insertion-BnsinessCarda jrfa half-iquafe $rIojajs, Willie in--' ' serted at $?,'per jrear.-V E?.ddy?rtwinj; Estrays .ToBed, $i2 ; Citations,^ >$otfces of Application to thi Legislature, $5; . to belaid by the pewonflhanding in.thp adymtobo^e^^onj&jror Qnari terly Advertisements ^illbe Ofltowwi Odd Dollar per aquare.for each. iaaertjian.*; Caattaftin by the Jrearifi&'be taken wi liberal teriu^h^ifcTBcig however,.most in.all caseebe eonfin$dto the.im mediate businesgi^of.;the-Jirm or; individual-' comber of Iwertibn9-marked on- tte-margj^will be Obituary Notioes'exijeeding on^square in length, will be charged for the overplus, at'r egular rates. Tributes of Iteepect rated as odyfcrtisefiiiente; 'v r'-.? : -*. fj)>. .-~ *'*,t-S*i<?frfiS ' 'v - ?- - ?y - >. ,' --7?>-.-. - ^ gi ', ? .'I'j-^.*-. ag DR. ALFRED CRAVEN ^ ^OKKVti?i.E, S^?. On the East' eide 6f tile Main Street, South ,S,twW ^TflEFALffiETTO HOTEIuf ' By L; P. SADXiBB, Leasee. YOBKVELLE, 8--0., ' .V .-. OEjrel^^C^M W^siON MEBCHASTS, COLUMBIA, S. C. . t" 'ir.jr.- H^TBAWOODM.otMi ( ? *.lifiMiii ?tfr. cowan. $:5 asp@^^%^ >? *? * - ' ^riri TK: # ' ' _OHABLBsroS; s. <3: .; ;. i *#Pl $$^^w,.<bainr 1'- HitoAli I.ifd fti> liu) ParHfil ? V-vtM&U' : -:W -Aij, , JOHH L inus?, ' : I ATTORNEY AT LA'W COMMTS^IONKK KQUITY. . . - T0BKVXW.B^. ... .... ' ' Office in tbeiCpnrtrlj&niWv - >'>/ v1:. " V'-cN>" Tgjg'Lg.:4^.V-r- ia-Hfefetet .?*S ' law YORKVILLE, S, C. Office op posit? J. Sr Moore <fc Son'? Store. V ?J,. ? Y. ?. ffl3LWfll attend promptly to" tbb co&sotiojr of f claims in the Districts of, York," Union, ; ' Chester abd Lancaster.. ' April 2 . :1A ! v -ly BtNJ. CHAS. Be SXM8. RICE & SIMS, HBBtlMttl MP'.: OCfortli.-Atlantic Wharf, :{\ t. " ^CHXlttESTiCJNj S.'C. ^ya0r . Bwtjoajar pttOTiioni p^id <o ^lUng.Cptt<^jGraLv ' "Bflicon^ trith" Produce and ^crchandizo generally,' *> : SCSWS'S SflOUfSTASfi HOTEL BY 8. 5. STOWS. . Fj MM REMANENT BOARDING can be obtained* ftod'apiple. aiTarigeboerits Ravo^o/pihaae Ji ' afford comfortable accommodation for the ifa'veHing community. ' . - J&H-. . 2.. . JY . . r -j*??-r???-= --t:?: : ?'?e- ?. TEH-. I. 1>. ^TTIPmflP^N, JR. j and the adjoining Counties, -Qffloa on Perry^S t?, oppeaitatfca4 .UwStairi', -J?ns::;.;v-1 ; "WV CASTON & ALLISON, . I .?* AT7&wm mumr Will -practice Jir- York, Caster,- Lancaster and i $.' Prompt'attentiop. given to the Collecting1 Boainesa. OFFICE^LA^C ASTER VILLE.S.C. VT. THCBXOW CASTOR V-' T RpBBTIT E. .4X;Lr90? " Camdon. S. C.1 J iLancasteryiiJe^C.; ' June 25 25 " . V Jly KERRISON &. LEfDING, ~ '. IMPOBtEBS OP ' . F A W O DRY. S008S, Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Embroideries, &c., NO. 141-TViEETING-STREET, . \ I ... Opposite flayne-st., CITARL, EST O N, 6. C. B. L. KERRI30N. I!EI'.MANN DKIDINC. Ang 6 , v 31 , . i:\iy . JBCHARD HARE, , ppnmfrES TO'ORDEU, bbib if tray liwii V WON TIME NTS, &0. YORKVILLE, S. C. VST Marble Yard.adjpini^ Weikert.& Walker's ! . .. Coach .Factory.;-?# - j March 1 i, 10 .. *4y \ j i N ION WORKS, Corner of Canal and .Seventh. Streets, RICHMOND, V4. TCMEU, STKKLii, UittUV $CJ)., l.' PBACTICAX.. MACHINISTS, Rtriid to order. Portableand Stationary Engine^ 1 8team. 8aif Mills, Boilers- df all'kiir^s.^ron 1 Railings^, together with Castings and Ma- . .. chinery pf every description. V, - ' . APiCM Jtrwnsfc% -|.j. w. ejmris, 1 johjt Ttjuirea, " CHA9. HAOAN, . | W'M. fl^ELE, ;.} JAB. TDB^EE. . . f ?ar We' take pleasure in referring to Mr, Jos. Herndon, of Yorkville, S. C,, Wha his ooe of opr ^ Engines in operation. " *: \ Uebiy. . > 7 : L 50 1?* ; S, D.-WATSON, ' MONTGOMERY, ALA., i KEEPS on. hands tor sale, a good assortment of PLANTATION NEGROES, HOUSE-SER- . VANTS,-MECHANICS, CARRIAGE DRIVERS, i &c, Al^b;/sells on Commission.at Aubtion.; or t Privato Sale." and hopes a liberal shaVo of patrol- (] Age from his qptive country ' c REFERENCES: Yorkville, S. Q.?Col. J..* D. Witherspwiy'GilWc. J William* Col. Wm.'C.. Beatty, Samu^CToOPg blood, Jno. L. Miller. . I 1 ' . J Charlotte, N. C.?R. H.'Maxwcll, S. A. Harris, * James A. Sadler,'Capt. J. K. Harrison', James H. 8 Davis; '" . "Columbia, S. C.~P. M. Ha3on, . Capt. Jessq I)eBrohi;A, M. Hunt, Richard O'Noall. ""Feb 12 V : : 6- , ly v; rpHE FRIEISBS OP CAPTAIRT A. J JL STILWELL, respectfully announce hkn As a Ccmdidate for 8fl|!RIFF of York district at the 1 ensuing elCBtion; I Oct 23 3? tf ^0alrf Clocks .of- Marions ^jylss, besides ftgltafifta OIIGTOGfiAl'IlY ?u all its vurious bran- i Jti;cb?5, i? stiU.p^acticcd. subscriber, one i ioor West of the PRESBYTERIAN CH^Rea^- t C wiUjatWO'd to-taking-'PICTURES JEVERY SAT-. ? ORBAY heretofore; ifiindjon other dayt bbtireeu j ihe;jiour&dC1ialf-pft8t eleven aRti tjvp. -t Yowri thankfully for pMt fa,vore/^^^^ t Sept 10 - ' - 3G ' ' y: lv < MPTB-Jtwve tm hflnd/andnrepreparerl ta ennplj Tr.'flt 3bort:noti(Se, at t.he ENQUIRER Office; * ttt kincb-bf 'LA W YRRS' - BLANKS in. Keneral de-. - \ Aand, printed op getxf paper "and neatiy<preeB6(l. >5 lYe o^r them at 75 ^ cents ^ ^ ie'ties,- viz: 1 Strn Frif FL Fa^i'L ff^on Si&. -? Pro;; Copy Writ i%.Caeer Copy Writ:ij' Viaration; on Accoimt;-pe^aralidn m;fwwiioty Votir; tfeclaratiorr on: Bond or jSkatei Note '; r$ab-. ia$ua Writ*} Sttbpftap* -Tickets, geA-2?? Orders ffcom A distance promptly alt ended * o, if accompanied bj-thejCASHf-^ i ?%L..vv'^j <! -?. j' ' ?,, r . ~r ...r. 7 - VTATIOI|A?i POLICE GAZJETTE.* LI; This Great Jojir^l pf .Clime apd Criminal * s in the T^rftEToai'ijitJtJ. Ts Videiy eitombajid 1 hv^b?ut-the,eo'oiitryfi" 11 Mais, Criminal Caa^s, andappropmtoJEdltori'oEi-l ] rtt^eoame, together' information on'OrtjsiL- ;i labMattera, not to' be fbnnd'in any other neiffl- | >apef; ; fj? { _ ^ '? * .<t&bflhtwariptioo$2t p?r>Anifaj?;. $1V for Sr* Mntfcsf. to be. remitted .by .Subscribers; (who \ UoaId.tTtlte,tbfiir natj^s trad the 'town, county J >nd State where they reside plainly,) ? " -? - "To B.. A, SBl'MOCR,, 1 , ...: _ xNewiorlteUr. July 16 . ' 28 . : tf i !V1* ynt?f i *r. L; DIiOOlfoBEKG k BRO, | HTATS.?A fine^jfesortmont ofSoft abd Straw t U Hata. For sale i * <**,. b . . i-CkOGMBERG & BRO. n sep&nM^rti ?ButH Tbe iTwirtSlttfiiBra ^ ingtfcc fl^t'7;.>i^i'Sri?'']^?&ra ? Bt^^SaS^Sr^a^^sWWHRSMKt |2pt000 Py^.those Ticket# pgaben^l5^&,.. a* P, WW^l^6^^^ g|^n2 eo pn Tfy 5.01H4520 KiU>iieu-J lui^jty J t^majtiib* gaW^HBaBM^^^^p 7/1 A//r?y. ^^B^tBBHbfilfa^!-,. tAC "fJT^yt ?w ~\PitfV JmuEfflfiMi^^^Brflj%2.jl.tmflfl ^1 ?rw the lucpejl* om ^^^Vtbv'f.^ ;., onim i op r. ccipt-of ^-hlfun -first tufiij. "Rlb6?yti6^^jCti|d[tolteteNcociin;iti any V**f4# of- *BMjflfti*ri?rwill be Mait.ia po/e^k t" e w^-jl >j^iij^ rl inacliWel^iiG ^?^'K?itig~-otlitr' pi.teft.jff .Ue ?HA? * .Tv --"a^ KjMWBfc^BPByBSnJpv^' pw-BtcWc^ >mhfacing neftrl/ eve^y -a^ticW'^Wnail'T kept in DKfJG^STOSES. ^^^^tiMrtatteotion given -<?fi :-L: P. BAflJfEPP A CO. C 1) t MpwUtibiisly execnted, And at Mgop>6IernXa&. (^Utth.e EXQDIRJIJl Office. mS imt SnralsK ihe p. office Jstiss.-. . .... ,r-_ F AJSlTfatES, MAGISTRATES' fcl ?imjfi?rs*IB{l-Rec?gn!iaDees; CommfFsioDP o^Exatnine Witnesses, Ca._Sa.jCa. Sa. on Sum. 'to., Sn\i ndnRea., Writ in Attacbmeat, &c., toother with oil kinds of Lakr Blanks in common 188. Fttt-eita at the EN-QTJIRfiR OFFICE. nnd will e sfentfcy mailfoany address, postage pre-paid, t One PoHar per Quire.