The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, April 04, 1873, Image 1

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The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 1. Till: YlM>l< ATOK. BY WM. T. REVILL. AT $-<>J I KK ANNUM IN ADYASt L 1 vi a :4\k k - f > nio l Y£*t \ nuh. \ urt* * t j ASo :00 H* nil t .... UV. 'v ■ I £*•* ;v <* “ - '** - ’ - • w ‘ , COj : . , . .:k , H 1~. I ~.’ jvw ?* i. *.t ww' l f‘W tft A t iif h~: n "\ v, * BUSINESS CARDS. jOtljj —L Ifo 1 nK It . \ i v f‘ •■* s vAi , \ v— • \ I>uTF ■■- , -y. .K •• -■;/ ' • ••• , III:; -v ' . * ' ‘■■ • j 4 .■*. ......ii ■*-■—>■•> ■• —--■ * c wuiii n Pint > r -- ( i *Oir f'T I T\ V \ A.' 1, , '' v A LOWHR, j Tk ' T~T~rrr~7: rr-jr,i' t X\ _J* I T;> .... n\! Hi i.' v \j) Ml Nns -'.■-A — !'"J —-" "T" J !“ ’ ■ ’ " ■w- - U/f - ■ ; ; -'U ; • •' 1 ' - > Camp Hou kk l i , . i , ! * l V i* • <l. J. Cl SSIOH ==^T=^- V. ... ii. „vi i ; 'i.UA- UMi !*!' " -xp. : Hill - JJIX'JX lit A I vn ws/fli's, k *# Y* **• -ft - --Vy l ..- - . ... J&L y n.,y - -r— —-—-■■ *- | A HIM r I ** A w.n *. * Mi' BAR) t ADAMS TANARUS) ~~ Byin 1 i Holel, . - • ' (,F/4U>IA ( ) ft ' '!>!• - r A'- f l' i ' + h • a i *T 1 F , A ?•\ HK / j if#; Aiv • r \•• - / . \ ■ <• : • \\ ' -JT' >• lf <J ■! CARPENTER S" NOTICE. . f I’i'-iM i '' • I mi - ■ **• I- '■ ' K,it ■ ■ ■■■ ■ . ' • ' A J T. i U. lH AW-<*"*? M f * >* ,►,* :.J 1 K>- : .* jnoiU'iw URCGSTOUK GRIFFIJI. GEO. T.wc,~ 't, i* > *■' • 1 : r ' i" *" 7 TT* ' e 1 '.f ; *’•=•' '••!? ,j ° f *•'• * ’* s # , *. *.%m Wm.m lalwrti a ,.* • . -,?*•:? a.,- .", >5 ft;<i ft# V#-L Hi* • - 7 Nft* V'’..'*r.T ft' -2 Jr *ft t ft 4 . *t. - •'*! f : i> jw ',p r ; T . * T'' ’ 7 *' . raft % *.< M •.*■ -• *'t. •t. fr>E- tk9w> -"i T ♦*Tf' **• X ' n? 5 > ' T-r*,!r 5 HARRIS. H. C. BURR, u'i/T SS!;E HILL -THEET, W:. < . *■.<! It* '. . UtenJeT ,a feT<*VL' f.KAT>> r KUK- KfgHjpro eoafii - Ali <>! I'.i.i: &*!■ J*p*Dned Tj*:- •ran ag ao-i *' Hr/t.MX. — VV' ik Wa.*rl;’fcd. I f~an [■* '*: * b -:J A'iitlila < Jl aoc.fi Hocat. ic HuaiKj oi Gwif or |-fka 3 •'■ V* I MONT' 'N & rXHGLAfI Hare diwoif4 co (liniriii|’. They want L* I/n Situ' aloo &. bon TAV "" ill fCLff t it. ÜBKKXVII.I.K. MKRIWKTIIKR COUNTY, GA.. APRIL I, 1H73. THE UOOT im.JIE w T. . yl.t t: h.uiip ' h.i* ii U-.aiis Whet) t veuitig aro utd a* . A:..! Iron) the iatia e !ui it fleams. k l’ .an 4 rest;"and comfort all \\ hen ae.v t .si with the mils ol.dav, A;..1 i:< tor gU<ry, gold or tame, H.- eeri to mi k Urn .(met Wi), H .ere Itp* wiu itjitmv ArrohOtl the at home. At hrv. thti-tijfh the . iri. *;>,i rt.-iuiv n ct.A.. flu lisjif . urtiifii r bi).es il~* i tie,. ii j. i thit rwintnui; . giit. t\ : :,i h i ii! i .;<h thiMine- 1 S‘ m i.e - thrt ;i.Tt;:s AII > M gieel hit it the l r ?40.i ivflt 'y t.i* bitaum :•.* I~i r:i i\r lLa! hut ,li e lr Atv and lhe .<**!•! 1 tivnlt*- Ii n pTFcTsiiii m aai..:YTT7:v;'*i t. :w\ ' •* - r -* ' .-“ttir . :.TVi.. r •. : T it Trrnt Ui.’inTy ft! su. i. .... \e;i ' . • I’m 1 js<‘* |iu\r Hrd, 'h .. t M . * ~-* V * i*rr j• t. >* * k i . 1 >;. 5 U4’ lii t ii? n hi* ii Uu?li W ; a ' % \ tvHh fnjtTt • Ai-tir l>! '•i, Yi i lUc h til it! iumVf a I : It Uil ’ li. > bit . Rl.il ! . . 5 ■ 'in y ifli 4 t.-*Titter I'lii v\ t ,u) iiiVT it 1 U> gifiT WhA In? i-. . ,v ~. s i ; . ,y he H :. Ihnl i!m til ktt<W i ..t , ,t ti.ul the he funr* URpttlt, 1> t < :.r rlui ht jfN .nd )*jJ.a Ihnl tl‘*\v Atit: : trmrp: 4 -zr Amnnrin - hr?m A ; :it hr Ugli\ itt UnMitv . . li l h Ul.kilU Nt*V . fttiAHihit on n ll<l. - —■ —rvaifiMf ttwisttrrt* I Iv.it i hit. A ho Hi\t ialt-tl k. mid l -ii - kit \> Jhitl ii ait i*m-U 5 l Ihltt Ittlf hi;', fi" 111* oltl JSt v’vhuialt >ii*i wilt li . :" 1 " iiii in tiro yra* ♦ | , *l it i* Jilt l tfoli t |( ctiiUt l .• m . . t Hi A'S.itn .li K'M .1 it— “. ■! Otllftli h* •' ;i VR. < 5 !" lilt U \ - 1 f I * HI ! !!!.•■(< Ll' r, _L. : ,i ;> R-.C.'il - •--‘ii lk-£ iil4jt_i.lv i it.ii 1 H\n i h ft'uinp i ffßvt .ft a j," •,1 h ‘ill tin* litiUlUi ii# ROtMl H s - .< itf**T.i !i \s t|t li a , I . I l(.l< lii lai‘ i-Ufti J.ttijiU Iti 7'" rv-n ftntrt — A-rrrtrr-p pirt.ran. hariiiT. (->►■ v<*** * lmh\ t lt|' at •. i v ll' It ■ |>lt Uj 1 hte. tog* tt , mill it they ii t>- look iiglo ...'aigUt a' a till'. 11 vit.i 1 tin v aa. *t .1 it- a et,.'ii ttepy anl linn to tTJ TtlT wrtTlf ifimr - I alwar, "tot tint.- in *st 1,.. eii‘, JvtSi Ihi li littifi |( ;.i.ik f<>i to ii.. It wi.i’O a i n.*it .-•• Jnt Ut v •to I havt ut t vet *suetr t ll Vn* mlw tLfl'to .i.i.,-—. i. t* - t~*7'itti For .A . iiiiiii ii left! tu lalvt tie )n-it mi* tnr tno'nt ii lu. 1 Fit oh.' (. i.i. li.e.: tiaie any ta tr { j -fTiti tn i'i ll*. i, .iii.t I ] * * .i got, iti/i . gn at l.a.t i -ti.i.tlll jiix-ttre;-i-^_;-*7ii-tin — . . * ... *, tJntl'e jeiKt aGt .' a .-it i ii -a •V, ha woman jtmi •i I ■ '■■■ o' li.e ll ! I j* -'ll * i.,*■ ...• ~i lyf. 1 l.t t i- 1 -i—- jl* -i i.ltif’ in. t • • iigiial it‘lt ) y ■ on In a, , tn*ne . Ictili.y ..ti s 'i if. is ii in' tin tig igi In |,e ii |. U ; • 1 1- ttiU-h, I r*' In > n that ag> , t i I eiit till tlr.t tiintli lint alii'ii I a ■ a i., m • man 1 too* it m'o my hna'l gy'o. „ * an 1 1 y jinllmg <>ii‘ ii'glit, at ofij ■/A '1 < ai.ii "I no ain ue men'*, <n ' oo lit*. fI- ti ~1 I*ITI "j .’ii, t ‘he j*ii .eat or any ‘tthief age, lot ’ iII a 1 1 1 ■ * II 'S' l*‘"lJi e nei'lHgi:'] to at ih (It* • v. -“t ; a '4<jesti'iD J hatru t Inaniid )io* ./ ii; h' l ...|', Q| It.) ai'-i.fiiel 101 l ,I*l.> |/el i l-y iw' tiohj o! one end of a Jufc, e ian !y a-'evnl the at*e ol a hank of tliien-I w ti jo iw-if at the other, and the . on' *r Cwtim/* will rti* Irotw one to the ,er *e e’,eelf ,i. (e .g, ajih, OuJjT IWJf *0 Well, there 111 a large crowd o( girl* v , !e eu at Mile,*, lgit lilt i* ignlei Pol iy was the atar of the igxiaaioa, •*(** tally in my y< • Bhe w ; g!wl ahoot two I. in dt'-d and a half, wi'li a [lair of eye* like a w ’< *• ■ and r- .we like hand of tnuare I vra a litt!'-- afraid of b< r, hot 1 loved he* a * LoTe enariee tn>( waa too eowardly to tell her of it, tor, to Veil the troth, 1 dido t <Tra Bot 'erat- soe -1 -etap -atmr: fagif ;n> tool tiead off, if I *ld anything of the kind to her. When, the moiaaae* waaeooked H aa* poured out in a pan, axl ail the pi erowoed it, while the boy weie atai. ling of! at a reapeciaWe diataane, wa.tiiig for an iuritathea. Batelji. aaid Tom William*, wouldn't you nke i * a .a* Folly Miiea ’ Of tourae I would—l auj not a fool. aat-f I. '•Veil, ooiitiri oed be, what’lj you ar to f;. ip and k)M her right on the tnouth ’ What*# the taw of talking to Bandy that war ’“i Ned Jonea don’t you know he* ah ail t/> ee/k a girl aquare in. the face ’ _i- Voor e another ' said I, aomearhat riled. 1 -e yoo a ;,*/•: of boot* yn won t dare to lus* Folly without asking her, re plied Ned. i>one * raid I, for I'd bad two or three drir.it* ol mean whiiky. and felt equal to anything, borne of the other bnja tfiered to bet on ine, while other* le* that I waa afraid to try it: *o, bet warn the two and i the wfcttkr, I vtar'od. Folly had jwt put ht r right iiand into the cainfv, whiili win pri'ity hot, and, thiukiug that w. uUI bo it S'.id olLuioa, T made my way llt tough the crowd til! I s>>t to lu r, and thru sitdiknly nuod tti' head and gavehei asm.uk that sounded like snpiiiug a USfK’wTtli aboard. What liapi'onoii nrxi T you think Will Ac..- ! had tune to bat mv eves aho Hiiank , , _ T( .- ; y, r t^ rf ;, u; j .j,.* \rntr Bet ‘ Laud iLi'u old*.■; candy, knoc-hing me hceß ■ L< ••o'., a: making mv fltoe toel lik* i A ick :i into a pot ol boiling ['itch. .o lii'H , . ,:>.<i 1 ’oi.m-lit the tab),- down rt.th me, kiuskittg down thri <• or in s. and such mj ialltiig and Mpaim —tt— wiAjtirvrr i.enrd ol hrlrirr, t drrrirpiH-t, tmt 1 couldn't llj -v ii a bit 1 fill liglit • n tin lilcc. and Ine pan ot stu trill riled hot -. linn upward, iaiido . i . ciltit cii i, about ft +-. ■! I, ,‘ll ttu w: -it lid ot III) trOWM’ta j .Icttnux ’ bow that atuiTdid burn 1 It run taking—tint: h. w.tdiU, l tlumght, an ! the more 1 ntjgln.i rfrr-tvr im halt —Frrvatiy l liiadc n big li.ncplmii got to my . feel just as licit M; cs mu up lo ce wlmt was the matter with.hit aiater. " Wh.it flu .kill and.. \* u uicftti, Bandy A : he asUtsL _ ; N : M >i.ul bu •as.- 1 1 ictortl k, try Illy to w till- 1 , ■■ VS ed !ilti ;* ,■. 1: | Illy < \ c*. 1 tnakc . 'ale .and Ills' li'isiiife. then, '-od lie, ns . iinutew-ed puiling (iti it *. >at. 11.i a. ... ! 1 i,,.! ,i- ss i,! I'cg lii In tom*, 1 lot him a clip 1" lss t i'll the eyes that apilii hill! al. amd, h.Uy.k ;.lc.Uthfii-aftd Mnf* he i. straight t j nrjiiiu :i lilt ballsier "iictssicn tt.e liig and the horn,' nud luutb lid him aif.oiig the Ito ..1 gills. Tbrli M ini molt of the boys inn pip to take a baud U* the jenino, in,l 1 was pretty sveii —ni'ii, "n-t ma.ii t'-i itn 1 .f~. —itttri Mivas ml it tot home, gmutmg ami svifi tiling M-Srerr stryT arr t wi*n I a g nil ryfidy pullilig in I It* lud Bca a.id 1 -11 s their with ’em. 1’ was a s.ij .. I.! night, and Indole I gpt in .ueUu .ainiy hrul got cold, lllakllig mi' tci 1 like 1 ss na fiutdc o| glass, popping i< 1 < .o king *1 is iis Alep ti't J wan a< I Util s ntin. l 1 i hi* .and, lo smash ll took u r ueai ly ah life l/sh of tile nlglil fTT gel my clothe* . 11, Syr ih. Ihe help of a tub i I ssatlit s atei, ip/d ss brif l dot pel ’em i 11, tin cdt ss .on t i. I link, . I 'ion knots h-.sv it i y.oii.. o' 1 * spi.t. ll yon don't, pet it) ll an, and si i.l no wiiiil busy you .a Uc !i.avc- s *...i y-cei- loii -of tiot i-.'Ucl r I T *an V sat rtTat Hie amp. laaine.i me Ttni* ;,-sen' i iai it ri ,' TANARUS, n iiii not to het ..ii k isnuy. nn i in.a*• Whenevet I had a j. ‘b *4 440 - th* nHrtwanla, 1 did if Asltlioitl belting IPtorttUl. N s Wof hi A ttoiil.iii, ■ of W es( Virginia. tsatal, .t \Vinemulei, a girl of ooofit _vn,i_'*i moo*ins*—. ye I'amtirli'n ot, ftlld wefit to tin t'vemb-titial y, lo| hmiung a -a aa. -I-. t.riaes-s-Maii tugLa.i_i-ucau.air - * m.i. a■, and Po iliil *’, li *i 11 g I -*■ i, pat doited !i) *, vn i-c I.i s*. an lekascil to tlsv I ’-m ifaici ;• i vi ui'.u this yitl p.| into lln is nitentinrv is ;*t i ol*af Hhc w* euamar t— ■■* —a —■. ■*: t: ■ — l . ia *. wi i -. —ll **f ■*" "ms Try ' 'x.. lie.*.-* . '.si ii ilrao-.g a h i and • i . j-,*i , .w aP a lilal Uoieloi - odl hoi e 01 tlt . urge itg a. li' i ft.o , ibi ind a devotion to him tlm e* < feni *t k a tile, she proi ended lo i on mil f .P t ?■ . vs hi* h *he sva* aetil up that alo inigi.l ** wnh lorn in tin pendent mi y , Hot s -c ' t'-c m m ss as uiipjiilel lost lull w titn h t ial earn* "11. ami he h* i *vm . mi, up lodketl or ol the pal,bn, b* * n eoig-ip* 1 lit Modtoig hi, failhlu] tin, ,gl, tasli awuetiieatt'a aims The Iw I ol tins not* ... rronato i life ai l fold* to '*,,. petition lie happy insult may lie, mi * gined (Ms ones for >.t■*>*<• <1 IVilimls. 'l 'he ISirighatiitou Kepuhlii an i<o all* hi tnitnl nista* ' t's ol divutios lot limited |n ri >hl in tfaia n' s'i Mu* Blktuie reading “A aeiatralion Iru.n In and and boat 1 forever ot for a limited lime may he decreed by the ujd* me ( oun on Ihe complalot ol u ttiar rind woman.” The liepiiblb *h myt A few yea** ago .lodge F.ab om • p under lht *tat*ite, si a pe< *) term nf The Hit prerrd t omt in t.oontj, matle a <)< i.rtt* in t divot', njit, that the husbanJ and wile vimu.d live separah lot iwoyearn, the w le lo hart the eust/niy of their only child in ih.e rti' artlim* Hi advia<rd them lo cmraidcrthr matter arttn*bar,d tr.'. 1 wife He thought aeparatiori during two y art .would aafij lf .{he huahaud—thir h >t ihiag he could do would In; to lrcal#lio wife kindly and properly, and not < rut oy and inhuman)/. The report r* that hafote the end of the two year* the old love between this couple was revived and they forgave each other, and are now living together happily and m lovingly a* they did during then honeymoon. Judge lialcotn informs u*. while practicing law he obtained an al*olate.divorce for a wife Iroui her hua ban i; but that they remarried each other within ninety days from the time the wile obtained her divorce, and thereafter lived happy a* ho-band and wife many yeara, until the.wife died. Also, that the liusband be/4irne hu peraonai friend, and to remain 0 - Ftuzhft A boy being aaked how many cbeatnala he had in hia baaket replied that when be counted them by twoa, by threat, by four* or by aixea. he had owe left, but when he counted them fry (event, they came out even. How many had he? Who will answer * ft Head our a<l vertovinp colun, C‘. !r. I>ufl>’* Vulenilnr. 1 ihall not attempt ti supply from uty imagination a story auilable to Saint Va! entiuc'a da/. Hat her I will relate with svhat tenderaes* 1 can the simple anil p. '.hette facta iu the case of Herts, Jin. l)ufly loved. Lie was not singular in tbia—other Duffys hud dona the same thing; bui it waa Jim Duffs's pocutlai fortune that While hi' loved but one aromau, tsvo wismctt lovml him Nliss Smith was the tioautlill blue eyed boisig to xxltom he bail given feb heirt, and to whom he would cheerfully have given in* liver or his rtlns, *>r any otter portion ol his framework, il the custnina of society had made such an suftiomti-al lamndvr proper. Miss Otamni ss*s the task'd flower who bud hied her battered and venerable af fections upon Mr. Dutty without auy prov iH'ation having lieeji offered by him, and Mr. Duffy hateil Ctamrn ?itli aa much in tensity as he loved Hndih. liecauae Claium svculd always fasten to hint at the church meeting*and the evening computin'*, and gush over to hiui in the preaeuce ol the people, and insist upon hia company home rt the vary moment when he had slelei mined U>assort Miss iSmith, And #o, wlicn St. Valentine’s day ctimo moniislt Duffy ilnflight-tfowtnthf be a clever tslca to tend a propnsiil of marriage tsi Hiss Smith, and at the name time to cool the oiilhuaiasm id C'lamin with an oulrageoua comic Valentine of aouie kind. He pro cui ed one ol lliene Immediately and then ss lute to tils only Smith a note begiunmg with and ending with oitia till iloalli.” Unbapplljf, It eauie tit, tins* that Mi. Duffy plan'd each of these [tiiputs i'li I tie wrong envelope*; mill withe the I itilic alia II writ! away Ui .Smith, A dirt* l pnipooal proceeded to l liiiiia. Nothing could Iravu been tuoie unfortunate, lor no aoomsr did the kfuruatiul (.lamm receive Dully’* note than *h >11(1111-111)1 did up her tiactrtnti, put on lit-i bonnet, waaumcd liei umbrella and gum nhuea, ami (tailed by the •botlcat known route to Jumna Duffy’ lealdtfic*. Jfti'U llie hunt door ua opened, the i ■ latted purl llie titled gill and Into the (It ung room, where, finding Jim rending u iiewapiiptr. die Hung her aim* about Ida neck, dropped her bead upon bin ahouldcta auel hvi uiiilnetla ujhiu hit corn, and 11 i 1 lalnfcd . uk. me, Jamnai Take-itu:, dwe ig 1 am youra -jroura (oruvi 1 ' ■a Mr Defly regained lua |ui once ul qfriml, ha alniggled lo dloengagi hiuiw 11, wfi)le bo Attempted lo explain t her ttil lie ahouhl not her, that lie did tnd aut tier; that (he waa not hla toravoi, 01 P.i live minute*, ami that tl ab* id j*,i rcupive iun loirhead liom Ida veal, amfrier tiWMclia bom the rhiuTty 0/ hu low, he aEouTiI l.a comphuciL to i.ili iCe Hut ili—t-.aii.w—bum—ol io eapi a hat 10T1 Hli< m-adi and •1• • 1 tiiid 1 lone I lo Ida a >li oal, and rind into Id** aati It |a. kef and kept ponging In 1 mu bfrdle about with am h ei rain: vigor tint ; Mi I l.tlly'a lidi lout ♦-ott+nn+ieUy * o-*.■* Fid id I tie W *iTl /, Inoi 10*1-1* 01 .01 lii 10 save 1 in' at Miiaiuve ixiMiiom. liom lorlinn Hot at !!, whett t'-lmmti Itimitrotetl •no thing all nil fixing llie weddini' da) onl making It toon, Jim Duffy tor< lum-i II >nay aud'fled to llie garret, wb-re lie look ei] Ihe door and tied Hie trap down with rope, leal the Invincible datum ahouhl burat in upon him Item that direction. Meantime Hiu HrriUb ii rived the made mkiitinc; and t< cognizing Duffy* hand Willing upon the envelope, ahe waa deeply pained, and ahe thought ahe might indb | hi tly obtain comfort and an explanation lof Hi matter by tailing upon lor leiaom • hieud, tin; aialer ol Mr. Duffy. bo tdie kgiled out and rea< tied the houae. It happened by a very atrauge eoirn i ■ rtrin-r * n>. tier lionr.et end ehruk trorr o | kind of general rewtnblame to tlioac worn I by < laiiiin , and Duffy, when fi< r b>ard -the doorbell ring, looked out Irom Hie garret ! window and felt certain that the re mom let* Miaa (‘luiQm bad returned for the 'pur pow of nnpreaxlog uiof* flrnjiy upiii Ida mind tliat ahe waa bl foreyer, and he could lane her Ho Duffy did a moat <;aodaloua and ungentlemanly thing, lie emptieil a bucket ol water out ol tba window on the figure below. nariL A little wliile after her return, t.lanuii, being to purault of Duffy, called lon M ai Hmitb, hoping to And him there. Hhe waited In the parlor while Miaa biuilb | changed her clothing, and meanwhile It 1 ready occurred to Dully to go to Hmltb'a and a>k for an anawer to bia proposal. It waa a aunny day and the anow wan upon the ground. The parlor and entry were gloomy, and when L \jtfSj went in he could hardly awe a hand breath lie fore him I A he came into llie parlor ahe He w toward ; him. lie perceived the indiatlinct linee ol a woman'a figure. He waa ol courac eure that it waa Miaa Htnilh. He felt eertain that (be waa about to exprew her feeling by action rather fltan in language. Ho Duffy folded her In hi* armx, and kuwed her forehead, and aaked her if ahe really laved him. Hhe wbU|<ered yew; and a* they tood there, while hia heart overflow ed with joy, and be wondered why Miaa Hcnitb should sit in her own parlor with her umbrella in her hand, the wind Mew one of the Mi utter* open auddenly. and at the aame moment In walked Mia* Smith It waa—Bat, no. 1 aha!! not attempt to i describe that situation. It to impot'.hie ' Every body *n agitated bat Clatnm James Huffy waa dttmbfoundtd and horror stricken , Miss Smith w.is kOtti ami fur to 1, bui’t .. e. ss us s olh'Cted - slie ss ft. < , •In spl'i nil" ito enjoy even llliup .• J ic ssi*i. i ~' t ,iii!s Ii ise fallen UJ* ■ * * “i I -a siioulilewi again and I'sioed, i -s’ to let Mis*. Smith sec how nice it sva*, li.nl not Dully dodged, as he saw her coming, and permitted her to smash her bonnet against the sola cushion: Then fluffy undertook to tell Miss Smith h.ns .1 svas,- hut Tiaiiu ally, after all that had happened, she xx a* too much enraged to hearken to him, and she ordered both visi tors flout the house. They deputtc.i, CTamm ssilli ti e In ok of her utuhrclla handle firutly tired in the pocket of Jamts Huffy’s ovcrcoal. Hut ss heu they teauhed the aired, Huffy, iu his agony ami auger, expressed his icel ings Upon (Tie i inject of Clanim iu m, k violent atld maimer, that eveusliC wiis couvincest. And ssTieu she Hskesl him and lie intended to maTy her nml he aatd no, site left him ami proeeedod at ouccTo a lawycf, svlio began suit for a bleach of ipomist! against Duffy, find look il Into court Ike licit Week. DuflyT Idler, to (smith ss .is read lu evi U'.ii e, hu 1 t 'l.niim malic BtUilikvUraliH to tin ,ir.u:i„.i.i.a4r in her pallor, whirh id np tlm defendant horribly datum ic v 1 f sat thurc all tho rime ss replug, hr Hie purpose of haltosv on up Hi.- I* • iki .I tbs ;.|i-yirr'!f‘, SVliii gave a verdict of 4d,(n)o damages to the plaintiff, ss In i. upon tlm plaintiff tnalutnly liegan looigaiii/.e svar upon a Ireah man. Jim Duffy is still single, 1 know him will. Ho serin t to hale women; and whenever lie has lo write a note to one, lie always takes ii nut of the enveiepn four lei'll 111 fllli ill linn s lo assure lillllm ll lilal lie has the right document, and that a lech ideal analysis could not dulrel an oil.a ol .man jago in it j Philadelphia Day. |From tlm N. V, Time*. Tile 81l ) 111 II llci'llllt. There died, pear the village ol Uonrioxtn. Ht buylkill county, near the northerjiibattft dniy, Hot long alii, e, a mail liutimd llaiper, the gieatei pail of whose Hli) whs passed hi ml imiftiy In itnitHge iiinong the toeks j and inoiinluln* ol Bchuylklll and t '.ihiiii ! Inaeouullea lie llit appealed about for is \.c irgu in \Vrt I Van township, Bchuylklll I'ounly, wlieie, dtu ir'wbil irtifretpiiiieiT rum! In Ihe hidll a Hide lull and abut lonia II out from all eoiniilUtll' idion w ith Ihe imtaidn world. Although having the appeuraneo til a mini far advanced ill life, tl had since been n* curtain' and Bint lie was not yet foitv yuan ol nga Who oi sslist Im whs oo mm knew ~ ..j , llam.i.i,iy Ur-ohla'm imlaln maaia(h-a ..I 111, 11,ivs lie !iv Inr ssha' lie ilid ss'cir .inic. -"I A lii, it He iniial.'i'aii 1 * "| Ui* town weiv entirely ignoiant. Old re*l ih oils leuiembei Id* ci log to tlmsr pails, , 111.,1 he truly “dwell mill : < eh . ! .s * 1,1 Hi*i imlis ii ml !ot*q-l l.„e a . .... lontig nnii (in w lo idd n and ■I o, ti.il till! II irpri rein cm a 1,.s rude I lint At fast, the hermit riot having been i siii'ii loi hoiiiu time by any ol the village!*, TrTi* "Nil to il*. ss iii*|,ete7l about that ke vrft* dead Ills hu! was visltad, hut, al though it win) empty, and evidently had le .ii lot come i|me, noihlng wa found to indi* ftlc ilcrt tin' hermit hud died A shott lime afutwiirsl, tbera appeared In the village of Hlnglown a ipiert old man a*l li loitg, siN/wy loi-k* mid heuiii, Itetil foim and wtinkled visage 11 1- wa* bate headed, ebel In tagged garment a, and wall e I wi'li a long, sooth sisll. Fur, ka* fog iy I, w groeeiies In the village, he diia i pealed Home months afterward, he again , ami) ti tlm village, made similar jiuraliuss-a and went away. This time, the curiosity ol tin villager* hfllng excite,l ts, know ol llm nignbn bfViTjf; Tre Wa* followed; ft” took a rough and narrow path, and led to is deep, T.sedsycgorge, near the boundary ol iuiyikili and < '■<iumbia s 'uiiiti' *. f n this gorge was a dark and damp cavern, li,'o which Ih'- old in • entereil, and where it waa found he dw Till* ss as the bef H,it of Wen 1 I’enntsiw i .ip. He hail, it wa* thought, left Id* fotrper retreat lo fimt mote p. ile si solitude and laolatlon * The aeverlty <>f the pri-as lit winter, and the gri at depth of the snow, a short lime since compelled ’he old nmn_let leave his. mountain fastness, as he waa on the verge of star vat ion. He wondered over into (folumbia county, where he found an ay lum lu the boile of a kind fanner, where he died a few days afier ho wa* given shelter. On hi* death trawl he gave an ac count of hi* life, and tha causes which led him Uj pul hlmaeil beyond the pale of society of which he had once been * bright ornament. Fit* narrative wa* substantial ly aa Follows Hi* name was James Harper. When be died he waa wilbiil a few weeks of reach ing the eightieth anmveraary of hi* birth iJetwceu forty and fifty year* ago he war the senior parlner of Harper A liro., hard wafe n.archa.'-U, Market street, Flsila'teJ phia. Ums brother r some years bis Junior, and their firm tuto'l among the j lead.ng ouea of the city. They lived in hoe alyla in Lheatnut atreei, and neither of them being married, their only sister super intended their household affairs. About the year lfffi-r James Harper went to Europe, tearing the business in charge of his brother, un wform he piacetf* the iff moat cmafidenw;. He spent tfto years traveling In tin.old country, daring which time he married -u s.- ompiisbed beautiful and wealthy young K ig'ialt lady, a ttvaulifir ot one of ihe lea ling 'iainiij. a For spinsj'’ mouth* pitviou* to hi* departure If mu Loudon to retura home, Mr. llirper had mu bi-aid run lit* l>r>.lh . -Ins litters, w hich had b.ru icguf u and cliec.i , , ii ; dcnly ceasing Appi, heiisise ~| o ss rort , the eitf.r p.tUacr determuui't t * forego lurther aaiinleiing* tu Ivuopc, and, shortly allcr his matiiagc, I n I’lilla leljihia, as'Couip ciied by hi* bl mO. — When the voyage was about ht'f ovsr, and the dcspotideuey that had aeixt'd Mr. ILsrper when ho lift Loudon fa 1 "been somewhat di*|>t>llei.l, the small ;sox lirrko out among amiie emigrant families iu tho steerage. The plague spread to ‘ the cabin passengers, and aiming the victim*' svas lho young wife of. Mr. Harper, who died iu the greale-l agony, and wliose body wai cast Into the sea. I'ius svai the llist thrust Tnio the heart iff tin re.uttulug miirchiuit, and prepaid! him lor ullnis I bat awaited him. Alter lying iu <| uianiin* some time fUllci reaching purr, thu passenger* of the plague atylfbcn ship were [icrmllted to land,'- ~ A few lios:r* ailcnT'frd Mr, Harper learn e i that he Was a luiucti itian. ills brother, shot ly idler bis senior sv.cit to (ctrope, (••II into diss,,bii.. tiatnift, iiiat-tmrycar uhT a kail had driven th* rtnu into bankruptcy mid iu a lit o| desperation flew mu lit* brains iu a gambling;Jißtk-..TlMMti*ttfpTiic<t' fu * few week* of gricf, m i ihr pfoperly ol the firm xvua alt sold by the Sheriff’.,*— ilr. l(ar|K‘r found htntself svillimit tv dot'- lui or single relative, and barely itlrlcntK, wbi.*n he hud 101 l a protperou* bu*lDt’(a, u happy home, ami hundred* ol flattering acapiaiutaiiee*. ('vetwhelmed with tula lot tilin'. In'nkeii lieai led, and dcneHml Im ih ter mined t* > put himacll Forever away From nil contact with tlm world and livo alone with bis bitterness. Ho kepi hi* vow meredly until he know that death xva sts allng upon lum, when lie felt that ho would like to close his eye* upon the svorhl sut i minded, i 1 poßtildc, hy fellow-hemp* who would minister to hi* last svnit c, and !.,x, 1,1,11 Childtiafl buuak - _ - What in,list have hoen the weight of tha sorrow that sat upon this unfortunate man'* ■’oul to Induce htii. to forsake 'the wmhl and Its manifold blessing* mid live iu |>it "'t *<)lltudu, alone with his niiaery, during an vrdlnary lliotlimi ? Hi* i *,*<* r eituinly baa nu known parallel in Hid history of our I ice .'Zdd —L—_____ ' " A Dtfrt iiJtAN’aTnicK While a Dutch man v>n* passing through Variaout, a Vail ken Came uji to linn und said; "Shun, you trout lo elder,Til loaru you ati Ick." . ■ ' k ! Blum agreed. Yank then fdaoad hia \ 1 1 sastoata <“ ‘-trt klrvi Im at :it aa Uaul IU lot i5,.,,.1 ft, n-;T 'iilTlKing 1 that any harm could ln-fUI Inin hy *ci do . mg. abiick u bla- kiuiitU a bfosv, hut Instead "I billing Yank's li i id, the latter'jerked It Imm k, and poor Bhon struck the hoard, UnoekLng ll oil ‘'Mcln <l*lll in Hliiiini'H" eri.ftl Blmi, ”\al y.,4 ot.ik.- so loottsti ‘1 )* i nyy hand off efinn Up to my nibow ! tin, su* Xoi | hlilaf my poor Iran, wh*l wiil shit say 1 Foot Bhon sin hound to Inteu (oveng* o one day ns fin was pausing through a I lleld hee*pied a mail. Doing up to him |>i ! said “Mynheer, | ahow* you von Iced I* ffricka . lor noiliiigs. 1 A* tluie was no fence oi treas neat, (■Bhon put Ids hand up to hi* mouth, and ! auld • _ “Hlhikn aw hard a* you run ’* Mynheer hla/ed away, and Blion pulled ! away hi* hand, receiving the blow on ’ Id* uioulli, and tinned a ainmneraault. Hhon jumped up, hi* mouth bjuadiug and I coinmeneed (lain lug with pull). “Hherusslein ' A tmiand telul* slake dla goomlry ! i goeadmck to I lolland.’ 1 Win ill ran h* llllla hah , ga' would never "let me In ,' (or every one would ► natch Ine Up and plat ■ me on her kner:, III* !J to hi::-*., and M(Ue< ltu*l I. Ig 1110, I'lM •Mir* that ‘ l>id" tin ) Mam" mud have wondered IM< Vi*J it hull stood it like h I m 111 h ' and again, W isle hut iu boyhood, they'd tr-rnjit me from my home, through !*ui lmi san I through ji'.aavire ground*, o'er lairy apoU to l um, then with luccioita Iruiu utid uwee’meiiU my mnill tummy they would *•! *m, un 1 half at ill** me nr' i kiaaea hilt i aloud it like tt lamb I When older •ill', they'd lure me through dingle, •dale i>r ’tirtf', W d{iiUiiir'H'jrg““<jnrivre?~or ferae -and they hmm4 to love it well! Vet aUrllcd,ott i trifles, with a shriek that •er-med no sham, they'd (ling their arm* around me— hut I stool it like a lamb ' At lent onechsuumg creature (who could mu t my soul enlrnice/ hy *woaiieruu winning ur*;hneer, aui u tender, melting glance, M-i m'dlo say,"You* know you love me, why not take me as I am f“ a id I felt obit, f ed to do It—hut I ''iod it like a latuh ' Thus through chlldtmod, youth and man hood—ay ! each -moment of my life —my heurt liai (tit the w.l* hitig ‘power *d girl, ; or maid oi wife , and the *[a II will leave i me never, lot, like u jay tent dram, woman* I eharrna subdue toe ever—hut “I stand .v | like a hn.h r An eldtriy lady who was handling * er of false teeth in a dental office, and admi ring the fluency with which the doctor described them, allied him, “Can • body eat with,these thing v ''My <Ar madam, mastication can Ire performed willi a lactli ty acarcely equaled hy nat'ire itteif," i •poodod the doctor. *•Ve. I know, hut can a tkkiy ea* with Oiem No. i<;.