The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, February 07, 1873, Image 1

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The Meriwether County Vindicator. vol. 1; THE VINDICATOR. pcbusoei) tvKiiv rmiujs, ; BY VM. T. REVILL, AT S2OO PER ANN CM. IX APV.\XVF. of famii<>ia(. •'<' ' ■* " - . -- t*MKC I l Vrk j 4 win* ! 3 Bl<> j* mr- I VMf 1 tank Iff! hjhUjo iiio so 00 inches., IMI 1t (WI SOW 15 W 8 inch**i S tl> Hmi 10.01) i 150" *5 0 i ctJL -| S on* 4*oo S'. tift I col I 7 00 1 15 OS S-S 0)* 35 W ; ftO 0 1 ou] J 1000 2*S 00 3500 WW SIW Qp“ A. libera! deduction made to Uvo*e advertising S.y the month or year BUSINESS CARDS. jOtlTt L ROHEK ISON, \ TTOHXKY AT LAW, OmcKSVI! IJt, t*4 Will practice in the District Court* auT Ordinary * Court of Meriwrilmr County, *ad tha Hupeyinr Court* of the fotiWio <-oipo*mg ibeTwlftpoo** C'teeaJ- Coileoiion* pruu>|Wlf attended HV g^p-Office Best door south eTTiTn tug Office ORAHt.K L PEAVY, ATTOKXKY AT LA*. tiHBKKVti.t r., <•* JOHN W PARK, \tiouney at law. nHkK.'inx, tf* f|'| practice in Meriwether anti tl.e 'i Joining nuuwi.fr*- ELLIS A. MOORE. |lt At Mi’ tN A a TAPL P AM> I'Tnc Y t>UY GOODS, cioniTOgrtt™^'^ , rr^T' r v Hard want, giHMaa. SnL ftarnm ’"" tl*UtWta#o 1 t fcfflß rt *g raitmed m*n- A New Broom Sweep* Clean. |t|M(N I<|N AS HON P : - Afe nx-eWIM WK W <IOOI>H <h.-p tor’lftai S6S • < ‘* n ' ;HARRIS & ADAMS. i.i.jhai ui*iM>tN | ji y <;i ii if) . tt A HS\ A HL. Httl ' • i i Gtoccfle*. Pt-ift'oic, A ■’• !! !>: .. (,A MYRON EI.LIS. * £uV *1 T"OW|tr)*'4MtV\ iNTI M ArPWXK AT 1 I M .iMTA'CTC I!MtIV PPPT* BUff Tgy.T.AIP tit TP AL _ ‘ASiK SI , ait </ "■' r , ITI7 Hi -ttiily titx k thil.. Byini't on’s Hotel, mtivn i. • Vt • < •.!*• it -is-: ' 1 < ) ;itriE*c ' ‘""V ''~ JZ ... t , '—* * ■ <—■ iu ,44 ■•: • ,r ' 1 ' 'l," £$ * ti* i Camp Houso, urjTJiisone hundred yahi>h IVwnj' I' l >J ,1. M f/dg in|f V* i * ♦’* J H. CAM I’ Cfr^uc.f O.A.CUNSINGHAM u IX „ / t JtO< EIOB, IMtom ' B, Ac. ' * N Win furnish BUFFLIE* next I"*' bond 3,n NEW DRUG STORE* C Wb. Iwei A€•., wmrrrv 04 UAKAH FEE FHbbU AND Ft HE l~r OOOT>, TOILET ARTICLE*. LAMFF, j„, Weet-eide. H*!l N‘r-t Moss &Wi 11 iarnß T xEALEHBIN GROCERIE?, I)KT GOOD*. BBOEH, MOOTS PLANTEirH HUPPLINB Wffl be bloTburr, BIOS HILL STREET, mi ms * fJA - Whotoxste and Retail DeaSur to STOVES, GRATES, and HOUSE FUR NIPIIINO GOODS. AH kind* of Ptein tnd Jspenool Tin wane. RooAng and Guttering at Short Notice—Work Warranted, rjr- I can compete with any Atlante or Mama Uopee to quality of Goods or (rices SSL 'A. LOWER, jQi -t A TATCHES, CLOCKS A JEW ELRY w 48 *"♦ U BADGES AND RINGS _ tx,* Made to Order, and mgraved -j notice. Atom a M smxply pf the ectebratrd ‘Dmmocd Spectacled ways on figITFIS.- * GA i j- Of nil kinds neatly exem- wsrrsit. and. If GREENVILLE, M EUIW RT 11 ERdCOIpTY, GA„ FEBRUARY 7, 187.1. BQETBY. I*iwer ami Haadnew of **>d. Then '* not a tint th<U pa*nts ll.c rat, Or deck* the H!y (*ir. Or streaks the fcumhiwat ft user that grow* Hul heaven ha* placed it there. At early daarn th-tv's uot a g*le Across the landscape driven. And not a bm'ae that *wce| lho v *'e, That ft not *rns Sots heaven. There’* not t.f pens, a iwiijite Wilde, t4r leaf of InW.st mil u, Wiieie heaven!) .kili i* not dLplaycd, And heavenly i* udnm seen. ThaeaV not a teiujieal dmk ami dre id, tlr storm that tend* the air, t>r blast that sweet or .s'ran's tst, Hul heaven's uwn voice Is there. There's Viol a slat le*e laleUltlf llfkl HlotWes the dishuit enith. And cheer* the atdemn ghstm of night, Btft inert y gave ti lanb. Tliwfl am a ctnnd whose ilewa rlisMltl Pjvon the patrhftv * hat, Aivrehilbe with verdilre vale and hill, Thai is not sent hy tJo.l. j There’s not a p'ace in earth’* vast round, 1 The iweaa or air, Wliere skill and wtsttobi are not found, Put UiidiS even wueie. Aroia4, beneath, lielow, rttK,yp, VYWefevef sjwne extend*. Thetehraven ilispiavs it* Inamdlevs love, mud |*iwer vi tilt tnetey blend*. i:\-t tmiDi um ;|:>l'.i(Aia . . —— W here I tie) are mill nliul the) are detag • liil imit liihe. hmub finin tin* se leth Ws-iuUt. Itetietni Ixt fsltan. .0 V*ai 1. a istvyrr in the quiet town of tan,den, •and I* making a Inilthood, Ii f'cnHl"i Qhotnnt i* also al*n .m in ihe_ emu ui. Thuutletf, and- nrakr-a a ha ttving tleneial 1) 11 lid! U*'< pa a sii*o l at the Sow ii ol liiUUi ■■ lon ot me edit* a iveriiioksai jHdihsh*-.1 nee a imni h,. ailed Jltt ' Land W* Lova," mid ink< * a liy liig H* taemator Y’lliee, ot Plomla, lias been rotimu Uul withaonn: laiiioad ailaosin that Stati-, atnl t* in a rmaleiaie til i proaperity. Oetirrid William M.ilnme is ut | Lynchburg, V* , pre*ident ol the Atlantic. .Vpisslaslppl aod Ohio talhoiid, mid etnleai ■•ri g. tn v?re it from ’ftej i* t TofiJ !'■ It Who 1. it 5 ftniiK I’d hiet f.X lift I lao vtl ie it mil* kltd IM<> >te<! tttiinet lion t.f tin’ same. M t Iron* wa* out' tp tin first ii'ht l ofliteo, It. prltm 1 1 in hs*t, and In is a minhinatltm o; TAijewr.T Pistr,i anrtt'o ii dr Lion, mighty ■hf wort I* ami tn. rgit:.-. If : t i .an i, j much lmptoveti oottyiAhtf, Jitfißtlti'l V j J.dm ot, who ran on tlie ticket w ith Su< • jifit-t A Dougtai hit the Vita- Preahltmey i a jrhttrrr fit Jtlfrreti rormtv, <in . nn! an-, a t nil did nt a ftit Hit ('tilted Slid." 1 Hroate, Ilf J* said *0 tie smr.t wtiSt tmaaly | and downhearted. Fotct, the *fe*l t aval ;ry .<lO,l an<| el n*g"> 'l adt i lets been * railroad presldstll and livery atahle ket pei ..1 M <uul *-ill- huio* ~ ui In ll* 'll HIH" Joe Hrowo Ik till) five ynn old, mid j* i|i> li*mar<k of <>• mgta. flu t pti-tH. ri< l te worth any wiwic fliiivxi mol 000,two and l Fiini Unl of l c Weetertl and Atlantic It > Ir.HuJ. 11 r-;*d connection Is Iho t to Is* lll** Rit"ftitft In' ll>s Booth, end him-m ‘Cmma to Iw Inu-i •<■•• lln it. Hi own I* so hide atigable worker, • g<wid writer, lofid of ti<riorie*y, *Md plain to Ills Mess <kn I'M 11. Young, • leading isvf!ry <>fll,--r In th* ri linl smiy, I* a planter at CsfteisViHe. Os', In lit* sir rate olfciiUMaU'***, nd Im tins Juki !*- fi nwlsi;tid to Cong"J s Jolinsoii to thriving * Lading Ills insurance innii at havsnnah lls is glowing "l<l wiifi oom p,u is Gen Lsfu) Kite M/Law*. who w*► •pnte mil lit#ls il during _llis wat on tbs i/ontedeiate sids, Is lbs Ffssiilsnt of g.Con federate i/ionumsut itStoClaitoti. fr-sb!** si Augusta, where hr Is lawyer of moderate jnvtKss. Tbs sons of ITowsll Cobb srs lancing, stld get along tolsrsbljr slues tbs dens—s of their Ntfbsr. Ben Hill teX-Ooi federate) Is practising law at Atlanta, and la said to be lbs best lawyer in ilia Stale. He was a Senator ol tbs < oulsils'sts rtutss, an 1 bad a pirso-isl collision wllb Yaoosy Alsi H (Stephens Urea sar flrawtorilaTills, f*a. tea atnall and not rsry lyunfortatils bouse, wbirb lie dlgnrfisa with tbs name f “ tdlierf/ Hal!, H He ht ehantabls, and gf*w sway ail the etesa* l*s mabea after iiroriding for him asff; and be writes long and abstract lss>ks. •bowing bow nothing ought to be as it la, and wbat trogbt bare been the cans bad sonseUong siae hapjisned taslre years bs fore. He is antiirut to respiiar m publte Ids, and bis recent risit to A'lanta was in rrp~ , Td tl “* *Hb'-lriimila.lo.bSL-n*~ eteeU'*nesnng camjHMm for the United •Mat St sate. Aslrtelepast Crawfords rltte a fat fieurgia feiy, a bo bsiked aa if bs bad been sating rbicaens all bia life, point ed owt Use diaeition of A>ep* Jt *,’ bouse, and aaid, “ The greaisat man in the Unit'd dulse lies* jrsr. Use. BSbiey, tits inventor of tle Hib cy tent, and the opfwneot of Caobji on the plains of Nsw M'tieo during Use rebellion, is now a brigwjier general under Use Khedive of Egyi't, in orrmpany with bin eon, wlsi U aiwi an officer, and with braenlt Kbeti, Stone. Jfvtt aod otb not Tbeae officers get abbot ait lb rueand doflari a venr. General Bil/tey's wife and Hssrrted daughter rwaide at Atlanta, where bis son indtw. John Bfoksa, is supervisor of peansms under the United States Gov Bet* Om. J. H. Clanton, of Ala., was the leading Omservativa la Use Btal* op to the time of bis union anal* recon tre with Kcbon at Knoxville, Tcon, where Clanton was killed. He raided at Montgoasery, and wee by many thought to t the bend of the Kukiax. Gee. C. IL Battle is aa toenraooe agent at Tesfcegeee, Ala, and la dung only tnoderahdy well General K M. Law, who is the beet flgb'er Alabama pro dtwtd, is Pnaideat of a military ianttwie at Yorkriile, 6. C, where be w so ugly Axed. Gen K. JL Pettoa, of Bobu, ia alswyer In good greetwa, and was a prominent Uemo irifle r—itiifetri f r H rrrnrr for Alabama last Mg Goa. Grant, who waa one Of t be ball dons brigadiers in fko Ooofcdkr*t t army np|*tdiitwd from Arkansas la'canv* s R<t| nhlican licfore tlieclo** of the ivar, tinsjl lie now holds ati office under i iik tuvni* isiVKiisvk.xT AT uryfiA MOCK. tiea. Albert Pike, a britlUir from Ark auaaa, I* rxaaelimng law at Waahiugtoii city w ith rx Senator Johnson, ol Ark., and lisia Inst rcpubtlshed hr* delicate poems Oen ’ ’nkell, w ho obtained $75,00t' fiir th<} *m*l! hh documents which were purchased by he War 1 department dining the laat jadilt .1 campaign, Sluctuates betweeß Washing in city amk t'anada, ami in the luttur f>o diihni hr ia said in have atlvertirnd tbr wire doeuments and to have undertaken .t rec.ivar the great number the State pa per* which were starrltsl there during and ttb r the war. This i* about a. ipmer a Intsinrsa as any (’.mfederwle otlioer ha* .I.ssumod. I This l la!*e, tleii. Pickelt 1* hi inauranee agent in liu hmoitd. ami never sold any archives Ui the KetUual (o vorn meiil —Elia. Dial Oen. IVu-k TnyFir l* - prt'bably the richest of >lu’ t’onfhjeraie geneial*, and 1* engaged in Itankhni and other large o,>craiitina to Hew Oricana. abetting Wannouth -t.Ua* I.nStHI MKKT ha* a public position which *utli.t%i to maintain him amt ilia ntuner.-uis lautiljr liauregard is supeiinteu.iant of at reel ran ways in New OflvAns, willi a giakT salary llikiil ha* la-en n cotton I actor and inau lance agi lit at New Orieana, and niakev out I>ul tolerably well. Dot, t'arter, of llm rrbrf wrttty, is now acting with Piiicliiunlt, ami, like l<ongatr-et, ha* la>cn on all side* JkKK UAVia is presidt nt of tiie Carolina Insurance romp.o.y at Memphis, under tlm patron ;tgr ol a Mr Yrrrtr. whose tunlr rrn ntty went up'when the Houtheru Security COMfr ipmydirw a clink u,mu it lorn*u unfoiti •mm ii amount. Davi* long lesub.L, but lias now n>ovi and luto I'tiiVatc ’tJaarttßA- lit made a re*,ice.table itippon. !* ii ItiieifHei 1* aa!d in lie in thriving iiii K anlile bfiiiiie**, and to aland much ta tter tie'll the t tilk ot lit* **ociatea ~myn;Ttvr-t:u' lives in fyyinytntr: Ry , mU' W- g’u in an inipoi In hi plricu Ui OllC liilltL b\ lln* t'ln’*'t|witk and Ohio iililro’id. ]. (1 It.ci gr.se at Ye tpl a wln ro he woitiiT tiaie a nil good Woihlly ciindltioh If ha wl ie not .lUiiuyed lly some old lawsuit* crow e g out of tin- wto Ol the thiee ( aiiMiUiiu isynuhiulottcta rntiil tin l'ontiel elaey. jam', ntouraoiv "j La lit lug . 11l UL'ltkJAlC t illMlllnUlUie* *L Mi tnpli C. G ( lay t- hriTTi 'l nt llmita vTHe| wTiem Ilia pio|Htly wa* ptelly mupil torn up by Mu rman, ami 0. Handera it att|t> l*i*i dto la. tn (t Y, city Morgan, who i* said l" la' tile liesl oialor in the Hoßtll mi the slump, in Inwyel nt iHi'ltnn, Aik., oid doing fairly well W. W, Alien, tfie cavalry matt, is planter hem Mouigwßiitryv wfiere hi* aureva* ha*—-md la in uniform .1 M Wltfacfs. a Watt Fointar, l tin* eiti tor ol tin- Mobile Tiibutis, and wa* a can ■lid ft for Mayor dm fug l in p bw.'Ut year I, I' Walkei, ex Rceielary ol War of tip t 'onii'deiiitn Htataa, wbn aviiweil hi* Inltn 1 |on tn ]it ant ttir lbita-1 (Tig over Kauenii IlaJi <>> uioiiik* after tlw war began, ft praflfttnjr law wh -m. *.*w~-a *i Vttte. Ala dodge fTe-l fem ur Mt |Hd ewloti < 'onvailtloil of Ala , I* i latliei alii iom'i <t iirnT wfl ht.a! old geiPieman a' .'v ltns ; lie i* a fine ajieakiT, a prominent lurry* - !, ttttd it ItlHsr Conasrvativs, HksGi-n, Fsitai Jotspli Hint lit, cutimtandar ol Wlii clsiV. ot l< brnti and < 'onludi iiily l avairy, mol it \\Vhl F'diilt r, lias iimitiwi n fish lady in Northern AtSKaiiiy, and fi vet ai bi fs'. Hurt filing t) ' .ill King G. olgs bis uncuji —■* —i — Gen. Fatty 11 ;*.:nt .u, tnrmvily >,f If..*r. division, i< ii pUiiii r In ii in. Harry lliijw, s Cob no I ol tin Ti-ves King-.is, I, is mo it'’,; H Udy of insrtiis, mid lilts ill'll on.c Hli< i ilf of Ni w Orleans \V<ll fixed. okni.Hxi. run.* rrr sn,' h iiiitg muds mi imsuco.'ssful inn f'oi (,' m gri's against Itoraci Maynard, has rslirsd Ills. Ex Governor Wuits, ol Aia, who was tbs Aitoitby General ol tbs Con fed stale fitales, Is practicing law in Monigoin sry. Moor of Abo, Is a planter, and not h iving inueb luck The Imnily of lienl FnziaUriek, aie sll rieb, Inlisriting iba fruit of Kllr I ilk trio's l hnltioeas. 'ilm lamllv ol W. L VatM'y resides on a farm near Mont gotnery, and ate in only moderate clrcutu aUsncea. Hragg lives hi Mobile, and ia superlutsn dent i/f street railways, wllb a lair salary, Comrimdore K*ttami, keeps a hotel in Ala. at the town of A Male. Ibrddy la a hanker in N. Y. Gen. Hannon y a leal eaiao agent in Tstaa. Geu. is •gent <nr a Br<sklyn lib- insurance corn paiiy at Atlanta. Gen Wright is the fdi utr of Ibe Hally Chronicle, and lias |usi I seen slculed Ui Congress. [He ia dead. J A I'M Ift Xl* HAI-UAKI. HZ MM KS la prsctialiig law iu Mobiie, aud ia in giHxl circumstances, which leads g<'*eipiag bilk* to Imagine that u must have saved sown prize money. Hi I* a favouic in that town, ratlmw btuer lit teebog, ami bis son be*Just bem cl'H-ie-1 to Die Legkilature. Hcmmiw Is bard m Ui Ob, *o<J foci* i Im: hand of tim<- U*pi Maflct, lnugiif the Florida, is said to be in Europe. Judsb F. Heuismia has a gofto law ptactlsc in iymdmi. Eng., hut bis c i<*i.l l ae neatly all Americans hum the Souther* State*. Ex Senator Robert T. M. Htotter ha* a poor la mi oo tbe Kipps t.nnfii rlvMf and is as A to he dtapiiOrAl, .*1 bough his couuael Mubwrful at all time* Mid lila teudiect ri-imo* it* foil rigor. Caph James Faxosner bos been one of the 00l eoccessfut iocvi in the Confederacy. He reside* to Martifisirorg, Vs, and practises law at ttbep'rilowQ and throughout the htale of West Virginia His income Is about a year. The sons of Geuetai Imw, as well a* his nephew, Kitzhugh. are so lair ctrcoasatances’ and Guslis Lee is baa ail hi* father’s success at Washington College Robert Tyler, ex-eferk of the Hu pretbe Oxurt of Fcnusylvatiia, and ado of Preekleui John Tykr, is the editor ol the Advertiser, the Iteimicratic State organ at Montgomery, Ala Gen . Henry U. Clayton to a lawyer at Clayton, Aia., and successful Gen. jsipheu* Baker live* at Kufato, Aia, and was detested last time for Congress at large. Gen. S. A. M. Wood to a lawyer at Task stoma. Ate, and he ha* bean ouamij M ajttzk or me MAsoas. Gov. Homan t a planter at SC James, La. Gov. Moore, of Lm,to s piatder to Rapides parish, near Alexandria. Gen. Wailoo, to aa sttuiooeer. Ex-Gov. Kobe Wicklift, of prsctwc* law at Bayou Sara, aad he voted for Grant tox uubtxo la wren* to New Ortemss are U. T. Hemrnes. cousin of Raphael, aad John A. Campbell, ex-a* •totant rebel Secretary of War. Berntom has a practice of syrar. Neville Soule practices law to New Orleans. Paul O. Herbert to a p aster at ibervilie. Robs Oiftd aad Bradley Jobnsnfl are antoeg the cwdjMfetawyeiwht the Hichmond bar. JAaiKPS 51ms Federal commissioner ol rx Change. ftk*r mutes at Hichmond, and acts twith Mrti rr n'ii i MKNKV A. W IBK has jWmtlOal practice in the courf* of Ya. ha* just ascended the aabli 4'aniiiiia, Is, like Yulee, o' Florfmlh XfnfU'f l '.'’ Lev )of tines llebrrw -Uicfe In tile {batik. Hub* Witt (Iwlte baa very valuable mhiiug projH'rty 111 o,l' loifti*c*hd ia one of tin> uuquenciiable me tifYliv Confraiciacy. Kaßrr Awl. Ilie (■'nnltfltiiler. Tha Rvilow ing story I* |nerled for th lieMit ot all Clir mic grumblers into whose I hand* it may fall Lei all the reulers ol I thn-YrnincxTott sttlTly the moral It true ho-; Mi ster Awl was a little, lean, active man never a moment at test- lift face, from which * long turned up note projected, lik* V handle, was |>alo and jvick mat Wed , -Itfrßii"'*? grey ami bristly : hft eyea were small ami bright, and flashed In all direct ihfthl*' incesaantly. lie saw everything, knew everything, blamed everything, and hadevod htinsalf Rlwaya lit the tight- When tie walketl, hft arm* awiiiig so vio I ietatfy to and fro, that tmre It liaptwneti, a maiden being bafore him carrying water, iWHßntckr tier pitrhrr so high into-the air, that it wa* emptied upon lilpiwdl as It cam* d^wn “Sheep’a huad !" oiled lie, ns he witicd away the p!"*titn'’, "could youuuL sec lint I was liehlml you ,n gy trade be wa* a shoemaker, and whi n ft* JVW ktsr)o 1 hi* thread with sucli a jerk, Uiat those who were ptudeiit kept at a distil lice, that they might not re ceivc a ,iniTi from him No Journeymen ysifr*laye,l Imif'er Ilian a umittli willi him. fiftTie bated fault wHh the twin wwk. - don!t|iue* the sticlu * were not even, or OKU) allot, wa* longer, ot till, lim I liighm than it* fellow ; aomeitinc* the lea,her wu Harwell baateii. ttWatt,**. lie wnntd X’ly to dit" npttrrttlice, ! fJTwill show you hi. 1 a p.isoprn avkio, and j he would mum a sirup and >**' 11 hr .bint #* 1 flu washing days, when Ida wile row Wb loßgUVitie Urs, h would jump bom idi bed, alid ruali Imrelonicd afn i her. l)o you liileud hi hum the liouae down v ' lie ai rentiu and **l>o you want'!o loaat an’ tjif t docs wuihl cost nolldng Y" #Ttn* be Imuneed Into ilm wash roiiin. gtei.ig ibe maids were wasinng jitid laugh tte neat the tuba, 4 ‘Carkting getne f'crital Im, “wlial latbalV New soap r What Motiui bd an i ! wbui Jyti.rat'gia tdlmisw 1 You want apaie jtrwlfy hands, do ynu ! You’ll simic K?” r ltuii.a, T law* t" ! 'J In ii milling In wrath lo depml, heollen ! upact tii<- 'ye, and Ml Hi'' bile-hen <>vei ! ftoW'sl Ouce h'.iiise was In lag built opposite lo lib, and he wan lied lire woibmeii from j his window. • { hey uie Using Hgaltl Ihllt IIUI)' Rud s',ms," Slid In- “It never illb • -no man • an ttrop lor Imftti Jur a day In ttrat teni' and how badly tluani men ll' tin* atones! That nioriur, 100, Is good *oi nulling! It ! ought to to- inixtd w|!|i a •liv'd instead ol ami. r.l! w Mger Hull b'Une will tumble i about Ihe heads ol the tlrst people who , dwell in it." After a lew suicbei, be look *fl his apron j and deU rmliied. lo go and ap|real to the . conscience ol ih'* bidders. I lie It ISI niari i b>- C4tighi c wsi lint inipcnler "W'nit are you alKiutY’ he cried. Vis i ihat lire way to handle your saw■ * i> < you I ihlok these Imams will si and * Why 1 i (eel them giving away under my lei I. Then stl itehllig tin’ saw, in* was going lo i show Ihe carjamUir how lo uv: 11, when a i * agon, laden with loam, cams liy. Oil In f ran lo Ihe driver. •it la a comfort to thijik you arc lo stupid to know wlrat yon alwut f < rb and In to the man. “Who ever harnessed inch I young horses as tbeae to such a heavy load? : The |>oor Irtavls wdl die In the rmnl.” Til* peawut made him r,*> answer, and j Maatex Awl returned to Ida workshop full [ol anger. As he sal 'iown one of lira up prentice* gave him a shoe. “What Is this?" growled he again ! “have I not told you a hundred limes not lo cut a ibot so low as llist ? Who will buy a thing that ia all sole V “Master," said tba lari, “you may be right when you say that Ibe shoe la worth nothing, but it la tire one you yourself cut ‘out xud worked'it. ‘When you went out! Jmrt now, you iloew it off the bench, and i \ picked it up. Hut were an angle to work (at you, it* would not please you.” Master Awl dreamt one night that he waa dead, and on the road to heaven.— When he arrived, he ktxx;ke<] at fire gate. Ik. i'eter opened it, and barked to see who de-iied a'lmrUaoce “Oh! if ia you, Mater Awl" eald be '•Well, come iu, but don’t fb*d fault her, or it may be the worse for you." “Y.rtt may apare your coaaael,” answered Awl. “I know how Ur bebxve myaeff— Here I know Ml is [rerlect, aad cant go wrong aa on earth." &i ire stepped in, and afroil *<rme time up and down the apacious walks ; bs occnstoiialfy, however, shook bia Iread di* eoohmiedly, aa be looked about him, and muttered between bia teeth. At length he aaw two angela ca> rying a beam ; it waa the beam a man bad bad in bia eye, whiiat be wan necking the mole hi bis brother's, Their mod* of holding the beam did not please Master Awl “Wont s way! Hid one ever see au?h ignofioce !* Ah .uglrt he—lrul be remain*J ; prudently liico*, and Uwd to ice) easy. “1‘ in truth, not much matter how they carry It, so they get it to Its place. They go on smoothly enough, too ; no stumbling —no pushing. - ’ -dhsMi abr, lie perceived two other* draw •ns water from* well Into a leaky cask, mm which it poured nut uu all side* "Hailstones and thunder*" he burst out -but Immediately reinemliered himaell, md Ihougiit—' IVrhap* it I* muiely a pas line—some kind 1 sport. People wfton m protUlens things for am meinont, and. I ; lara say, here e*|>ecially, where there seem* \ ) Ire plenty of lime for idleness." Further on ho mat a wagon, which had stuck last in a hole in the road. "No wonder," remarked he to the man w hi*lmd charge of It, “when it 1s so nu reawHialdy overloaded. What have you got In it," "Pious wishes, ’’ was the reply. "I did uot know tha right road, hut happily-1 have pushed ft up a* fur as this, and I do liot lie llevu I shall lie permitted to atick here,"— And indeed a* the man spoke, an angai ar ilved with acouple ol ho ram, which were quick ly I'aslened to. “PivU- well,” Ihougiit Awl; “but Iwo lioroea will not piill that wagon out ; four, at lessl are needtal." t*rcsenUy came anfrllicr angel with two more ; but these were attached to the hack of the wagon. This waa too much lor Master Awl. “Wax ai.d end* I" ho ctied, "what are. jou doing there ? I).d one ever see, since itie world began, a wagon drawn In Dial lasliton TANARUS" lie w*'going to say. more, Hut one ot tlic liystnnd. r* K'lr.cd him by the ro!lur< and pualii'il him vlulcnll.y, tmL.oi— I‘aru.li.n A- he whirled thmngfr tfrn gate, tNTMUghI sight of tin* wagon | four winged horses .vi ie tufting il alrift. At tliis moment, Master Awl awokf,__ "It. certainly Is pleasanter up there than down fihrh," saliVhc lo ItlmwTf "and one can flicrctorc r.xcini’ many lit tin tilings; but who can, wiili any patience, sen imisia putfte Hr* back as wall Ur the front ol a wagon? They had wings, It is true, but l iltd' not pcrcelvo them at first. Wbet an .tfimirdlly, 100, that iiorscs, wlifcli have tour legs for Uic express purpose ol running tditylld liavu n pair of wings lieshlvs. Hitt I must get up, or tilings sill bn at sixes and seven* in the house. Il Is well for my rath* that Ism not really dosdf’ 1 [t.'i iiul.m iK ) } i urn V Hat ini' in tli' liWilfeVill" <l,lll In Jhuihhl | Itriitli of ii <Tiil<‘<|’risl<i lleeo llii' Mery at ttn> Cnptnln of MorguN's ftrautu. T'.ni vraslinm at Tinloo, oniint y Ri , ry, Ii eland, January I, IN4I, and died in UiiK city Hits monitng at four o’cfock of consuniptioti. At lliu agn ol fourteen lie iHlided lu Hit* ronntry without motley and w ilhoilt tl letid* Alter struggling along lor awhile lie name to tills city, whom lie real tleit tlj+to tile time ot hft deal tl, enteihlg ilie uiiiiy with Gen. Moigan from hero. Win u tin' wm ivus eoinmenood Quilk was one ol the first to uiillul 111 dhbmilM ol tticttotnh in Heptumbvr, HUH. he left the c ity oi Lexington a private in company A, then led by Captain .loiiu II Morgan.— During llm career of that gallant olfroer, Qtilik wi* under Ills commaud; by cool ues< and g illaul comluui winning III* way to ihe eoiunisiid ot tho scout*—* Imaltlori which Morgan ofiou sold lie would lather have than lift own. A short akeft li of l.is record as a aoldnr will la- read with Internal by many of ills oid comrade*'and by ibe public at large.— From lh limn "the Old Houadron" Iffi Ja’singb'ii, lu RapUiuilar, IMfll, until April of the billowing year, li'nrk aerved aa a pilvate, when Im waa promcUed to Uic po a inn "f H*rgwiot on the bailie flabi of larb •non, Tenn. In this pniifi'm he aerved nutil AugUsi, ai which lime ilm command vvn- hi JforlMvllle, Tenn, Rergeant wnh foriy in’t, -ode down to Gallatin and boldly allock'ii a regiment ol Kuderal in tour), drove ilicm Horn tin/ town Into a Haiti o| cars, and followed them on horse back lour miles down lit* railroad. On bia return to lift Isvill* he was promoted U> a lieutenancy and Iran IWred from old “A" to a in 1 w company. In Novcmfa-r, \hiU, for gallanily ii|hih various lisUle fields, and for coo!rica and soldierly bearing be was again tu*<le Uis raeipient ol distinguished honors by Morgan. The command were t lieu fighting at Black Hliop, near Mur frees* le.ro’, Tenn , and during the fight General Morgan rale dowu ibe hues ami ordered Lieut, to coin* U ilm trout. Vi lilt out dreaming the cause of the order, Tom, a* lie was familiarly known, rode forward, and Morgan, then and lltnie, before thawn tire command, |*roi .oted him lo a captaincy and put him in command ol those fatuous scouts so Infiniu.-ly vitluaU* to-Morgan dining the remslndcr of the war. AI tne bulk Aif Hear. Wallow, to iioijcu OWIUUf. CapUiu Cg-ixr to was wounded twice lu tlie head, having first though, with his own piotoi, in close combat, caused two of hi* enemb-s to bite the onto. Hoovering from thi-se wound* be rejoin ed Ills coirnnaud and reiualned with it, doing yeoman service When M'Vgan started on hi* “ Olno raid" CJuirk, With Ida men, took tlx* sxlvanoe, aud kept it until alter the Cutnlicrland waa crossed, when, by an act of so during on bis part, be was again aeverely wounded, and deterred from participating in that memorable af fair. The Uoopa had reached “ Marrow lame" creek, the scouts to advance, when Giiirk espied a tol of “ blue oali" ahood, aud, leaving M* Utob, gallupnd forward some HM) yard* to advance, and to within twenty step* of a regiment of infantry iu bailie tine. Ilk purpose was to bare a shot for blmaelf; but juet as be drew hi* pistol a volley was fired at him and bit ptolol arm broken. Without aeemlug to the aUgbteat moved or conccroad on aocosnH of the wound, he rode bade to his men and re suined rwmiuand, insisting upon being per on tied lo accompany them on Ike march. To tbk proposition, however, Geo. Morgan, appreciating hi* services, would not lltoeo, iweferriug to lose him far swhil# rather then run the risk of him forever. In that skirmish tbe Federate reported tf kilted and wonndnd, and Mcrgsn's men say that (J/uk, individually, did most of the firing on th Confederate ride. Morgan, nftrr tbe flgbt. bad tba wottu scat back, s”d with lift army pushed on. Two toa afterward wa* eqnurod la bad by * Federal *c<wtt aad paroled. Five moatba clapaed befora he ws exchanged, aad da ring that time many flirting event* had transpired. The sketch of hit lift thus hr vlvm oar ers U*c years IM2 and IMU. In 1*64 ha waa with Morgan in bis Kentucky mid, fighting n>l materially nasftting In the capture of lojxlngton, Cynthiana, and oilier pi arm,—v lu the battle of Cynthia * he dialing* t hid himself by hft tr*v*ery and won Ute almi ratiou of the entire army. Ilad be drwred it he could have oaaily moved ontrard in the *cle of rank, but an we l did ha love hft men and the exciting lift of a scoot that he was content to remain a captain aad serve lit* country and lift General in that capacity. A* an officer he was devoted tn hft rm n, never losing sn i>|*portnnfty tn show Hist dewlion, sTwsys providing fog them whatever they needed that be could, ami in one instance committing an act wh.ch places upon lift snny record tha only blot It wear*. Tha army waa at tha tfrae lu the inotiHtaina of Kentucky. Damped near some small town. Quirk, having some money, rod3 Into town ami contracted with one ol the merchant* for the purchaae of certain supplies for hft men. A short time afterward iic rcituaad to the etoea and found a guard ugnt ft. -=• iia demanded admittance, which wasrt tttsed, and not having lime tojiroenre a paaa, lie gave hft ttsivw anj rank, awl In company with Uta us tier of tha atom fcreed the gaaad and |,rucured lift auppifta, CHiargua want prelerred uta>n this by tha officer tdlfhoae command the guard belonged. “ fled tape gentry" tried him under a court martial, and fro was cashiered. In a vary stum lUfr" aWward*, at the earnest nollrluiioguf Gen*. Motgun and Hicckenridgc, Ua Wa* Gnßtfutcd. I aa.d till* wa* a blot upon hft reoord. While atrietly spaaking It waft in that it wa* n violation ol army regulation a, yai tin attendant cireums'ance* made It in *lt eyea of bis men anything but a blot 111, needless to say that lit* reinstatement w- mfrntftd With jrTy-tjy rtlirwlmWmmmtUl. Ijuiil. Wsi under arrest at the time ot Oen. Morgan’s dentil, and old sn-dtora who served with Ur* use and tinder the other do uni liesltnta to say that had tha Intrepid commander of scout* la-en ia Oremvllft hft General would pol have been killed. Ha waa one of the six men wiio rnda Info (tuft place and brnogbt Ihedoad body out. \ ■ an ex impteof the bra vary •I lim ruan, li t me relate au incident that occurred, am* tiy which as gallant a soldier as aver draw a’siilne was saved : At Hulling Fork, K/w during tint Christ litas raid oi 03. Cotawel (he was then a Cuhrnel.) Hull India waa siiot through the head and hidiy wounded. Thu cotnmaitd bail bet" re ibis crossed tha river, deriving Duke with only six men on the Enemy’s side. Qui'h, on seeing th!*, turned lift liotao, plimgtx! into the Hear, •warn ncrosa, and, placing tha WWllfiw C 'loitttl beforl hlm ou tha horae, reutewad to lit* own able- -- -■■■ • In apiieanuica Cap*. Quirk seamed BBT tiling buftdXe lion iUta man he waa* tuigbwlßua* something over 5 teal, aad compeKtly built, withs wrakJMtlmt but law Btau of atuak iaiwac A Mfrllßjf lUffiiPgs lii lire New York IMapetek of i recrut date ft an Incident grow ing Out of tha Hh liclliou under llm above beading, and the juurn and referred (o relates flow on au eva iling or two preymmi, a good-iorrhdgg mau, a laborer about thirty )eara nf age, took the cart ut Centra sliest dsjrot, Newark, or New York. Tbete waa but one veoaat seal lu tbe car that lit entered, and that waa by a handsome and elegantly dressed lady. Th* man sat down, and after hft lair cntu|>aniutt and removed bar veil ha rerognixed In Iter bt* wife, whom be bad not seen tor more than twelve years. Tba lady threw ber arm* around hft aapk and kissed him tenderly, and urutuaf* txpbuMft tiona followed. Il seems that they had been m anted juat before the breaking out of tba war, at th* borne of tba lady, Id Missouri. Iter tethar waa th* owner of a large tract of toad, btst had only a liiti* money. He Joloed th* relwil iusi, and ibe daughter also warmly adhered lo tba opinion# of bar fistbar. liar busbaml, however, was a decided Union m ii. hhe abused him violently on aoouuat ol his irrlnclpU)*, and fold him if Im sifted wllb ilie “Uioody Yankasn” be might laavn tie place, and aha never wished to aw bia fan* again. 11a took her at her word, aad Usa aama nlgkt left her and Joined ffieinost’a army as a privatet. lie whs sevarsl lima* taken prisoner and asoiien escaped to omr Mnaas lie pressed on with bberman to the tan, and ft lb* conclusion of bia term of anihd> mein. Joined a New York regiment, and bjr i bia means, at the end of lb* war, fond hi* way to Newark, when k km Mae* worked quietly ia a factory. HU —He', kUldml >1 - and the was left pnmmior of bis nneuMi rated farm. Hhe supported heneif kg working In ajnlilinsry selsbHtement in Bt. Louis till alter the war. Her land raw to vain*, aad (ha sold it for a gaod pries, aad realized about |MJW. With this MM ah* started a millinery of her own in Be Louis, end wwitsdsi apieodidiy. She ia reputed worth at gfti.OUO. Hhe waa on her way to Mew York to bay geode when she met the naan whom ah* bed enp posed tong ago dead. Re marshal gar driv tog tons sway, ah* had refused ail oflkM at marriage. The Joy on* mast teg earned the hesbsad to forgive the wile** error, aad a present of anew salt of cteiksa, adiesnnwd Hog, aad a splendid gold watch, whan they arrived in New York, served materially to ioCfiiM lllanifMOi nTHI tfffflini f?t hft tong-toot Wife. They art now itoppiog at a iaah ions bin betel, Joyona ever tba scat dent that rensMed thorn. .■as.— “ Good moratog. Mr. Grimes! I sated over to see If rosrd toad one dad year plait are, to aqar off a beard to make a chfche* coop to pot uor dog la; be raaa after oar neighbors' cows, aad they won't aotne ahmtt any morn, so w* have Ii drink agr coftea wuhoftt mtlk or safari NO. 8.