The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, August 29, 1873, Image 1

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The Meriwether County Vindicator. VOL. 1. >E VINJMPffTOK. T. blevill. AT#?"(* Pflf Aj7IL IN ADVANCE %t4 *Hj* ! 8 m i 6 wo . 1 vt'Hi tK 1 I 4 50 1 700 ! 10 (*> ifib Isß s|o ! 8 80 | HMX>! 15 00 fliri S ftOj 10.001 15 0" 25 (*• V&EShMM MpfiO 1 20U’ 25 00 S5 .• 'T3rßffnF *, ~ TM’*fmSmr oo ;i *>oo' *IOO |B* A tiIJIII deduction roads to Unis*' > tnatttiag by ths month or y*f k MTtCE TO THE H lUt . Altar this dat*. all legal advertiaeueot* lor Mm aaoaty of Meriwether wilt b<- pub ia the Mehiwktbkh Couhtt Vibdi cxTua. J AS. W. BAN NINO, Ordinary. JOMKB W. Sheriff. A.J. BUTTON, Jaa. iUt, 1871 Clerk Bup'i Court. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN L. ROBKIirSON, A TTOii.NEY AT LAW. A Omut.MVJI.U6. 0k WUI Dracuo* iu lbs District Court* am) oxdiuaci 4 Court t Meriwether County, OrtuKrior Courn of the counties -*** paeiß^ucTafiaitoO' l * (’imrt. Collection* promptly attended to. *W Ofite# nnrt door aoulh of l rln log OiM - - " qpgpi* il J’KAy v, k TTORNKT AT LAW, X - OUKKNVII.I.K. Ok LOWER, tlf-i H HK -i ’!,(K’l£.Tv~y KW JtLRT BAD9SB ANDfttri** on luaud and Midi- to Order, an.l engraved at abort noik*. Also, a ftlM aitpply _ aOhe aslifciwud ‘lriainoud ftpeeaatiss" always oa • tttrflM, OA Vtr fkpslrUß *1 fill Mi ti uwU> *,**•<• u wim wnnwa. • iff m>j. mttro Groceries, Provisions, AscT”” URBAN VIIeLK... -... Boom, ,KfWIW.... • ■ OK)HOI* yir ITXiIN OME ilU.Nmifcll YARD* f nitrr" Det-H. M**k w *•• L<*ls iuX SO eetiU j H. CAltff. Hotoif * rt * mi*. .... ■ ■ a-, tons t,. i / \rriH9 * oca<lUP __ i • * _ SUii.B* i '■ 'atcd. . Tk? Muulf of Kiiwclkr TurTTwT t** gw. me *at *F JOHN W. PARK ArrOHHKV AT LAW. (/KSSKVII.Ut, 0 WIU practios I* Meriwether and Ae *4 Jotoieg omwUm- Oallery ■ Ortfflo G* ■ • made or fill. Photo |||gpMto't<ls Ol .1) sl*e r.<l kinds ol ►•'TV ily option. ifg§lK:(ures copied, < rusty.') aid My M'-riwltiei l/i* i. ! *i<- n--*w* invited to call ap!4 <f_ drug ST Oil e worn. o*o. 1 WOULD resprctluily *k of Ae tradiuy tidr psoage, h*v in* oo band • full aseortmooi of I)r>i ud "tHisink Paints, Oik, Glam, Putty. La tops, Keruube, Cooking Extracts and Bpicea; Perfumery and Toilet Goods. and crew thing usually kept In a first-das* fifcXfiiJK, 1 propose to sell •' Ul Jaj-DK KD R ANTHONY k with me mA Will Uke It as a (portal lavor to baf. nw mends and acquaintances call on bim. J. w. UAiUiiH i. H. warn, of ciiffim u*, HEVETIc johnparet ■im A Mf* i Clothing at Wholesale • 4 t? 8 Brotdwif - MfIMM MMi Ar - - W I -—•-• •• ’* -uswai,'eeii. 4m ■ * CM. lfw York, - ■ - ■ ag ” 1 w tuo* o. auirr. orrouL* argctau*. GREENVILLE, MERIWETHER CQUNTY, AUGUST 29, 1873. Itatare*! Mmaho. TUwe's aweetaea* ia the opening fioww, There’s beauty in the rose , A |n evening* toeac - Thai through the fcfcnee Wove*; There a music in the warbler’s song, At matin’s ple**t>t hour, When pouring forth itt notes of joy From some aecluded Uowtr. What beauty ’tia when Phteboa gilds The hill* with colors bright; What m. jeaty, whan jewU dock The firmament of night,— A Then at/uau* amUaha U>' shading treat, W!fh fSfevy Itgtrt do gleam, Aa rip’ling waves reflect the glance Ol Luna's beauteous beast. . There's matte mi the haaviag M tm, If tana angry *** d® **■•< When o’er Um created billow* ftmm The sea gulLew tWy Lee; Or, rising high on pinions light, flacraun arid the roar, As breakers dash, in madden’d glee In thunder* ou the shore. Thei* is beauty la all natuir, S.d.amlly and might— I When daikneta dwells u[H>n the earth, Wueu day is beaming bright, When tempests rock the forest plae, W hen echoing thunders roll, When vivid lightning's blinding ilatk _ Brings terror to the soul Oh! let us read ia nature’s book, Of heaven's bounteous love, ! t)f ail the gift* Ood showers ou ua, In wisdom from above ; And la our hefl euMluii L t'Ueti, Ol gratitude shall riao, And Aaak* be restored unto Ulm Who made S earth nn f kli‘* . , J itori (.pendent efTfeTlStoy tiyapbic.} Tin rut* i*f Thrni 1 Our f lit* IttdiKM Tragcdirt kit iiifiofy* la your edit ion of Twaaday, you have an article coueemieg the daughter o 4 Aaron Burr Hh* wai. indeed, tba go. id anno! of teat misguided man, ami to Jam.. Hailon w* 0 -*! our knowledge of Her i*t loeeiy dow***,., There U a mystery con nected witbTu. .ikappsarfes, awAae you •ay, "A. .mart navr rmebmi ita dmtlna bon i tea* netar board tmm after baring Cb.rtwtoa barluMr" WHb your porart* aton, i will toll you whirl 1 know of ibr m.iier What lam about to relate may b.iradlitunary in a ilegioa. b* ***/ t y-| 7tn- - .Ail.. It *ii antkratoodf at A. Uni*, that tbo came or Tbaodooiak oorning . rA to htir lather waa ut tba dMoraace. Inrtween b< r mil anti h unhand regarding Barr. Tbco dMte daAMted Am* Murt aouona, whii. uuromor Ataton denmtnoed the—, fliii *at tbo rauaa of a topatavion. Tb.odoa< • nntwrkmg nr a TPiifel Tor New York hi ! .u tho ear. ol a Jdr. Weay; a *•***+9 Month ! ( arottaian Mee took •of tier ebßdreu ahh ti.-r. *)•> a large quaintly of lauiily , i-late 'i idiugs of her departure reached ' Ke# York god her • • • -uaiodily !i. <•<! for by the lonely old man. liui ala* 1 (fie acrer am*. Tbd beroa.ad !• thergaTe her up *• dead whether the ree 1 set foundered at tea. or wbat hapfiened theymrer knew Ai ttb time, my great giandfaiher, Philip Freo.au, (kited Borr As be entered lira office, Buir met liiiu, end greeping kie baoda. .aid, "Mr. Fiene.ii, I bare know what you came fog; X bare reoeirerl u u tidings ; I aoi desolate I" Ae be epoke the tear* guAed from bis eyee, and be cried Ilk. • child. Freneau tried to reeasurs bim, but to no effect; toe conviction that sb was lost to bim maid not \t sbaken, Touched by Ae grief the wretched father, Frees afrerwarda sent him a poem entitled “Theodosia in the Amwiag Star,’* which was pubMafaad in on< of the early editions of his fi'ieuis. Depriv e I of the only < & * * b > lov. U him ftiendks* and a'one, the old man grariually sank, an til death mdd bis grief Mow oeeee tl,< mysterious part of Ae sad Story, i cannot vouch for Ae truA of it* as I have been unable to procure aeything of a docomeo tary nature hearing upon AesulgecL Many years aga, a notorhois pirate, named Oiton was captured, brought to this pßt and (cinieuioed to be hung and gibbeted. 4>o big fr ng—aailrri lu> • wsnies *|/)u, And atpong Other crimes confessed to having captured Ike vessel which contained Theodosia Alsto Be Mid that he reoetr ed tefcnwMdoa that a eMail intended ieav iog Charleston, having on board plate of Create va-tie. He reeotfed to lay In wait tor her ; be did so, and capt jred the eaa —l, with ail oo board. In the rtrugg le for the pu—l fif <h A# XM*y ot the crew and ofloera wera killed Gibbs re solved to pot (he survivors to death as the aalett war of disposing uf them. Mae *,iwa begged for the 11 tm of benelf and children; rt>e offered him all the wealth she poaaaaaad, aai pewaaiaad towcan Mae trm kma, —e kaaalad t Ha and xilrmwi kinfltf tie stoat beSeselilng (ooea, but the pirate araa tasxonflfa. Ws tmi ihat if be M*ad them, ha most Mrs the rest, and that rftTgagwptfffir-to “walk lha pash.” The hum at the -two ift—ta—rai— —d t Oay kaffiinl to ms sea, tha aarther firnffy —d proudly stepped oC (he hoard to Mow them Whether this to tha to—towy of the Ato of Thoodotoeldo—ttaMr. If there to a tktomdd-t wouldLt gkely humsottoo ed. U tow, ft was wad that Mar wa apaied the addWooal pain of learning tha mode ot hto daughter's dca a* I giro it for what it to worth. Wiae Wank HAMO a Brap. The city of Bremen pnaaptea twelve ltofpabawd* of what, ancardHt lo certain calculations undertaken by the Neue Freie Pleases, must be the moat expensive bev erage in the world, The town purahaaed in 16*4 twelve hogshead* of Hudeaheiawr at #OO gold lhalera each. Thee* were pieced in the municipal cellars, where they pow remain? At the end of next year three hogsheads will be *6O yearn old, and will, reckoning the interest on the original price at five per ceut., have coal 700,060,000 Pi a* sian thalers. The watte of wlue from evap oration ia always estimated at five per cent per annum ; there remaiua, consequently, only 405 bottle* of the original wppljk-- This anuual lose he* beeu wed* )l by meaae of old wine fuand in the cellar. Calculating the price of a botte of b wine at one thaler only. the 810,000 bottle* which 111 have been thus added by the end at -JfilA -Will be worlb- -Ma7BSo,flot tmuwe, Thswn# rare orTuier**" five per m. At aLeed of iwirt yeeeib# twelve hogsheads thus repleutahed wilt U. onet 4AMUK.OI thalers, giving aa average of 844JMM) thaler* per bottle. The hogaheads are not, however, all of the nsse vallie. They are filled up on a system by which the win* added mutt, in the courts ol time, pass through a l the eleven h 5C*- hartthfdleTe*tMaj{ Ihf lasT,“which cou latus the oldest and moat precious liquid, each drop of which, reukouing a bottle at 1,000 drops, la now worth flfl.OtM) thalers' [From the Missouri Hepuhlicatt-1 ,v| ii'isr* wtous l*r<muUoa of it hu by. A Mrs K ing had a Mi prise *l fthawne*- tawc. 11L. the Hthcr day. an. *cd=. [dent that Mis. King happened to lie el IbUawneetownr Bhe dtd not intrtnl to go there, hut the steeinboal Jennie Howell, on which the was traveling, struck a snag and sank la the OkUb river. BeremJ of the iwssengera were drowned, among them 1 some children Mr*. King bad a child on board whom she mourned as lost, and Wei taken to Hh awncctown without her bane. The Jennie Howell sank deep In the W“**' end lb uu*t morning men went out o A# vettel to iscore. U • bodiee of •* l°*'. ! ioon alter day light a OMrtlr— *** Beorered Ac cgwu, which was fitted with Water nearly to the celling. Upon exam ination a child, a llttlo boy, was dlsooenred on the iiialtreas sleeping u peaceiully aa H nothing unusual bad bappeued. Ilk bad wa urn very dry,for it had sunk a good dual from eat|., hut stilt susiaiiied ite living frrdgbt. Tn UUt' HIM* t|stf ftorsA I tout to Hhawmwtown. • ' re ™ •uugurs bad heyn ** Uiri: | tn mad* aa uxciU'omot •HHiif 'be * recked travulcra, lor more than one mother had tout eblldtefi by the dleaeter. It was a touching scene when Mia King recogulxed the chi and aa her la.) • sue moaniea ex root i<u uvefTy twenty lour hours. The preservation ot Mesa* in the tMilroabea was not so mlracu lous as gaiety ol Mrs. Ring's boy. Ha had been tossing about on the waste ol waters in the cet>lb all night, and was brought to bis mother alive In the hour of her deepest aftiic.lion ■ew to isiake Concrete ■•114- Avery tabelantiai end cheap hullditiy may be put ti|> with concrete, which is a mixture ol bydrsalic lime, sand, and a coarse gravel or brokeu stone. Comiuon lime may he used lor common farm build lugs, or even for dwellings, but as it is not neatly so durable when exposed to the weather, hydraulic lime should be used for a good building. It haa also been found that broken limestone k better tban any other stone to use In concretes, e more pee* feet adhesion being formed between Ae particles. The- proper proport toe* u> be mixed ere twenty jrsrts of todraullc lime mixed to a paste with water, thirty part* of washed sand, and fifty parts of broken •V/tie or gravel. The clit|is from limestone quarries make the vety best material lor > nomin Mo ***•/• snould be mised at | once than can ha used la a day, aa it liar derta eery rapidly. To proceed to build, the foundation mart be wade, and the cooraea laid on It la a box or mold. ThW boa la laid in piaoe; the cement, already mixed, to shoveled In and bwteo down with a rammer even with tbe top of the mold, Wbicb to then moved into place lor laying tbe uerft block. Tbe mold being open at one end, laps a few inches over the end of the Krai block, which holds it lo place, and permits a close joint lo be made. When (he first round to laid, two small •ticks are laid across the blocks, and tha mold rests apon them until flllad. These •ticks, whew tha building to completed, are mwb off close to the waif, and IT it to da aired lo nail anything to tbe wall they will furatob a hold for the nails. Aa tbe wall* are carried up, tbe door and window frame* are laid In their places. This prooaas js as simple that soy intelligent mason is com petent to carry it out'. The Important point la to gat tike materials of the right sort sad mix them proparly. The alas of tbe block* may ha aa desired, and as tha material to eight or twetra inches to rat dwelling bst—t Whan common (tons to used instead of hydraulic Uma, mors time moat be given for the concrete to act.— [American Agriculturist trrom the Louisville Conner-Journal. Old “Rough and Heedy.” Between five and tlx miles from tlie'cily, oe an obscure neighborhood road, a quarter of a mile Irom the Brownsbom load, real —•• ■—■ —s • —”' the remains of the twelfth President of the United Stales—Ztchary Taydr—whose 0* W* once upon all lips, and whoso praiteasounded tmm one end of the coun try to the other. The grave is situate! in th*horihea*iooruer of the Taylor term, and It is mortifying to rulate that u ia in a aadly oatloetsd condition- underbrush, weeds and ailantua tree* rendering *lt very dUQcull of aOQggs. No tnomimmu lma ever li**a oracled to lien. Taylor’* memory Tho mmataalie them in a plain vault built iu the side of a hill, with a marble slab over tfip doorbearing tk Inscription: .o z. tavloh ■ : : Bonn Nov M 1784; : '"T~ r Diku Jtu.xJ, 1861. : The servtoe rendeiea by ihla brave, gnadmatured old soldier, deserve tnonu mental recognition. A gentleman who re c|tly visited the grave said to a reporter ofthla paper As I stood there with head Ugnovered, my mind reverted to boyhood dags, and i remembered a solemn funeral cortege at Philadelphia, the tityln jJVi'tiru <> iblic. buildings and private residence* draped In black, a hush all over the city, safe eta depicted in every fhee, for great, brare, old (ion. Taylor was dead. The while nation, in fact, imjurnod lilt loss Ttfeuty-three ycat*after lUL 1 UnJ tuyscll at U* (rave noar Louisville, sud am im pruaed with the fact that the nation's dead artjKwh fbrgottou," The place does indeed appear loigoUen A Mono wall enclu.es the little grav* yard, anfi a niely and iiiuiscl ii'i'ii gntii rrnwrnr upoo tie visitor. It evidently has not been gpanedTor yeais. Gid Bioiisrd Taylor is buried the right of (fen Taylor. An oMM*fc,*ighte<>n feet high, la erected over his gnt va, bearing the Inscription: “Col | RleharuTaylor, a soldier of the Mevolu tlonary vsr, and n native of Orange couuty Vlrgiuh; horn April 3, 1744; died Jan. 10, \m? — Oof. Ty>ur came lo thin Slate while his ot!> Zacluuy, was an iulaui, and settled ou iba piauUWon where he la now Imrlu<l. A Kina In tli- Dark. A young Mew Fork gentleman stopping at eue of tbo lower houda rtiqucsbitl the pupskttmn Chsngu tik rises, at Utu no x t apart inent to his waa oucuplud hy that tor ntf to bachelors, a crying baby, Wham flSlWvs, andfott Ills return to the hotel b waeaholvu to his new spar mi n , with the TTormalton that ilm l)uggjju of tli former occupant had not Uucu removed, hut that it would be taken away .luring that course ol tbo evening, li wil grow I tut dark, no oaV hero sat down by tho window to Indulge in a llUh* twilight Hind lint ion, and potarlbly a cigar. Suddenly the door opooed, tho form of a woman's dress was beard, amiakott rmi-e exclaimed: "Why. Jack, dnir, wtleu did you (Viilift tinwtvf i amaogtiel'" and elwaltwnervqsly wtlb the exclamation bettrond blinsalf— “Tenderly clasped in a loving etubrsce, With a pair ot long lsh< just iweuplng his face.” “Ho am I," wav bk ry natural and in volonlary rejoinder; whereupon there wa* a .brick, a tush, *cd a slamming ol dmtra, and my It lend was left alone to meditate at lelsurs U|ki the charms of the twillulu iimirs.—tlssng Branch Cor. I'hllsilelph l Lodger fienna AwtuU*, The i let aid's V leans correspondent Uilc graphs dial the prims will bu awstded by <ne Commissioners on Tuowlay next.— Nine grand diplomas of honor, the highest prises, have l*uti awarded lo Americans, usuiely Fiist To the United States Government for the distil>c -f , )Uoo amt produrtu Heo<od To National Bureau of KJuca lion / Third. To the State of Maamw buiclta. f.Fjurth. Totbedty of Buetoh Filth To the Htnlthaonian Institute (These tour for excellence in methods and progress of education and sci-ools.) BUtb. To Walter Abbott Wood, of lloo mk Kail*, New York, for agrlcultur*! ins cbinery. Seventh To William Reliant A Cos., Philadelphia, lor progress in Iron manu factures. ■* K*gfc*> To Bamuel ft White, tor den tie ‘Or Minth. To George ft.- Corbiae, of Mew York, for machinery. Mo dlptoaiaa have be— awarded to sew log machines, aa there is too much comps tkfon, but all will bsva medals ot merit sod progress awarded them. “Mary, did you kits your band to the gectlsmaa opptaße this morning t" laid a careful mother to her btooating daughter. -Why. the gratae an had tha Impudence to threw a ktoa cleer acrorn the street to ma, and of course, I threw it back indigiuntly. f mi would not ha— me encourage him by keeping ft--w— ld yon f* Internal Keren aa Cwitortot Kafckt, of Issued* p—riamstlnsi against A—to g*o pertea” us us ly ertabliabed at county cross roads during “cotton picking” time, wkkh pay no license. A Ornered Legislator. A gentleman w ho now occupies a seat in the upi>er branch ol the New York Legis lature, at the time ot our story was a mem ber of tbeAsuimbly, ielate* the following: Perkiaa was as honest a man as ever act foot lu Alhnuy. Money wouldn’t buy him, and I knew il, hut l thought 1 would have a littlefdun with him, so 1 wcupdowu to hi. room one evruiug, aud said, “Prrkina, w hat do you think of that underground railroad hill? Are you gulag to vote foi tr “Wel),” said Perkin*, I haven’t made up my mind yet exactly. lam inclined lo think it Is a good bi l; but why do you ask f* “I thought you ware In faver of Ik" Mid 1, “aud aa loug a* you have coucluded to vote for tt, I Just wanted to say to you that ihe men interested iu it are paying |SOO loi votes, and as it is coming up on it* final passage to-iuonow, you cau Just aa well have tKo moiiiy a* not; you'li vote tor the bill, anyway." , “Vote fbr ihe bill I Pll be hanged first,’ cried the irate Perkins No, air. If im proper means are being taken to pea* this thing, as you say, I, for oue, will vole against It every time. You can put me down tm,” -——— "O, 1 don’t care anything about the bill,” said I. “I was only trying to do you a fa vor, and I think 1 can yet, for, to tell the truth, the riv.d companies are here in frill force ami are moving heaven and earth to ilcfeal It They are paying trio same amount for Sioe*,’ aid es K>ug aa you *nr bound to 1 ' vote that way, I'll get you the five hundred dollars all the same.’* “Can auch things he 7" exclaimed Per kins. rising lrom his seat, aud tearing ur urui down tint mom fiT“ * ~whifl wm J of righteous wralh aud vjrtuoua Indignation “What a stale of things this is! A plague on both of your homes; I won't voto at all r "All rl*hl," said I. aa t laid my hand on ih* door ; "I’ll get you five hundred dol lars (hr being abaent." Ah iho jolly Senator* brought to mind ihe horror of perplexity In *lll6ll Hi* leal proposition Involved old Perkins, he roared with laughter.—[Albans, N. Y., Times. rite < CM>|Mtigu la Otilo and Vlr lala. The Durw*r*is of ijhio. taking to baarl the disastrous experiences Of lua ldlmrat campaign of 1873, have rewired to make ■ square issue in their Btate campaign. Hon. wtm.,„ a lieu, the Democratic nominee for Governor, has a oteau ruoord to atari with, ami the result of the oampalgn will tie look ad for J lit much totornst, as bar mg lornething more than a utarely focal aigu ID oaneg. lu Virginia, the campaign wifi be a rn, y cseitltig one. The record o/fleneiaJ Korn mtr, botli civil gnd ffil]bry, will Insure him ao imtliii'.issi c suri'orl hy tho Con wTvallvus, uml tpst* sccins to be bul little doatit of hla susCfsa (Jen. Kemper is a osttro amt sttii aiesldenl of Madison court ty, Virginia. He studied law, hut scarcely entered wpwtt thf piactice or bis 'profession liefors he wss '-<inialotied captain by President Polk and Joined the army ol Mexico, where he saw act it* service. lUs ftirtilng Irotn Mesmo lie rtMOirsd the prac iloeofhls pro'esslon In Madlaon county, and In IHIJH was elected to the House of Delegates from thatoounty, In wbtcii (raclty he served by repealed re election until IHfll, Incoming speaker on the death of Mr. Crutchfield, which lator position he retained only onesevaioo, that of IHOO 61 When the war commenced lie entered A‘ army or Virginia and waa commissioned Colonel of the seientk regiment was con nested wltb the brigade commanded successively by Longs!rest, Kwet end A P liil!. Alt r tkv title • l Williamsburg be was promoted to Brigadier General. At tJetttysbnrg General K< .*-*• •'*>" wa* ntlari—a s'lCkcU's divtaton, and he waa desperately wounded and captured la the celebrated charge made by that division Upon a certificate of a Federal surgeon As' be would die, be was sac banged for Gen. Graham, of the United B'atos army. Geu. Kemper did not sufficiently recover to aeeume command of bk brig ad*, and on account of his condition was assigned- to the command of the reserve foroet of Vir ginia. Hince the war General Kemper haa t een pursuing bts profession In Madison couuly. Aa laifßMAX'a Wilu—"l will and be queath to my beloved wife Bridget all my property, Without reserve, and to my eldest non Patrick one half ol tba remainder, and to Dennis, tny youngest ton, tbe rest If anything Is left, it rasy go to Terence Mc- Carty.” ▲ special says that tba proceedings of the court martial In thecsM of Captain Jack and the other Modort were rae*l**4 *1 the War DeoadipraU—the 18th. IttomHsv ed the coart fotiad them nil guVtV and sentenced them to be banged. A Dvtnfit boy knocked at the dorr and carelessly Inquired of the man of the hot—. •VArc you going to-move to-day P “Mo;” responded the fthy. “Why yoi fmpodsnt flog V “Coe, your roof’s s biasing," screams the adolescent rascal, as he runs for life and it wat true- Pttttlir Opieiea. • Bishop Pierce in a speech delivered a the Uoiverslty of Georgia oa the 4th inet. upon the subject of "Public optnioa,” said The tendency of fhe world I* to be governed by opkrto# rather than law. That g 'Wrnraeal governa beat which govern* least. PnWt# epinkm Awev not eeeae from the sermon, the lecture, the preee, etc, but from them ell. Ti* en exocedfagly oom pltested afhsir, end take* aseny a shape. The fir* aide seeUm*ot dtoee eaeefe towards forming it. The fhoriiy I* the eeahrye ot society. The (lather* of water* has hi. source ha a mnowtein spring. Homes givu shape *o ebareetee and daattay to a coun try. Bilent Influence* ere the fhe most powerful. The terrific itfhnrtng works lie deatmetfon la a moment, tort ft* effect* are local. The sooedlee* mmheam ktaem every part of the globe.—— Publ lo opirioe taels® meolded -by pro young peopto, aed all classes, modify eat shape it. A stogie matt may oflea make s new orealloa of a populace whose Idee* *'•• chaotic. Heme mea are gifted with a hap py infirmity of reason which ptopen . them to conduct bold exploit*. If aooceaafo they are demigod*; if they fall they ar - tbola. Thorn who are adcceatful are the pi oneera lo the region* where Ih* poop - wanted toga Tb*rating la but the ex poncnl ol the bent of the people. Society ahapea public opinion. “I mu- 1 do aa the world does,” la a baas, mallcion ruiauua maxim. The more tUUnulodt decree# of aoci ety are, th# more popul * they ofteuiime* are. A boy bow wane* beaver before hi* daddy wore ahoea Tin sleeve ol a Mlaa la larger than her grand mother’s aklrt. He closed wHh a g>" ! outburst on Houiharn clvlllaatloa.lf w* le-n everything elie, let u* hold tut to our Southern Identity. Why Me Planted Boms, A blacksmith bad to bk posasseioa, but vnder mortgaga, a bouaa and pleca of lan. . Its was alone time food ol tba aortal fl but waa happily iuduoad by * frtoftd to Join lha tenperance society. About three months alter be obaarrod bk wih *#• mom• ing busily employed plaatlng rogs boakes and fruit trees. __ “Mary,” said be, “I bar* owaad tkk cot tor five years, and yet I have nwr toow you before to oata to Improve aadornamet,. "Inaco," •vnUtd tba fmlWni Wffi, t bad no heart to doTt tfillM )#6 ffkVi up drink. I bad Often thought Of H Mfctc. but I waa persuaded GtaX, fttoUld X4* . some strangers would pliidb tba rfcHg a. eat tfio fruit, but now, with Doff* mgAu * blrsslog, this 00l wlll ba dun, iM #f *•■ our ukfldrcn my expert to enjoy the pi * dttcc. Wo sball pluck the rote* and u the IrulL" fi|g#tHri.—*Tlia Gsrtuaos are seldiWl f dieted with consumption; nor base 1 know . but oue Instance of sptettaf blood iMBoo Tliflffl. ThU, I beHeen,k In poet noon*" rdhy the atrength UiMr lunge acquire >•/ uxurolse In vocal mule which ooaetltates t essentia) part of tiiek adneaiTma Tu music master ol our academy baa tank If ed me with an observatton stlU Morn In favor of this opinion. Mo informed mu thethefhad known several Instances •>. persons who were etcongly disposed to otm sumption, being restored te health by tt> i exercise of their lunge to u. “You call ** i "’ you,’* I grow is a dejected porter. *- rendialkbui lug rod to make it look uStV •JIJL ‘ honse." * An old msn’e advke to a young au I*, don’t love two glrk at onca. Lovaßar-'' thing, but it k like butter to warm weatto r —it won’t do to have too much on band st one lifoe. _ '• ' In one of tbs Buodgy kMfltar was asking bar class ol boy* Bib cal (fictions, an d at langtb abs Inquire" “Who *s4 the children ot Ur** 001 0 Bgrutr' '’acre was a boy P"- l wl " was sporting Un first wait*. —<i “hto* a cbanns to shot, it, and he replied : * ‘ don't know anythln^,i K)o tthat, but I CS i give you City Hall Us**oa dot." Punch has a pathdtlc plctm. of a ms • rio<l coup's oo a calling trip. at the door wham UW *** "" August- to UM ***•&> . A . B V 1 love, let ma beg of you, do not •ay insane demonrtrattoos oj fore the fervent, if she says taajnn 1, HMg to ** Tbe cltizeoa of Vntontown Va., toel “ lltttocold tow 4 tell downs well,sod he rods *** •£“ to borrow a rope to pull her —* Se was s twenty tool ladder la—tog against the hon— •_ _ Al ths depot Monday ¥ttnjmg -i looking man jumped from clasped a waiting woman to -Uravera my wifeT mid be. rSLr mid sba. Wbkh ehowed Wftnt both were thloklngeC ikdslu— water neither mskfil ft AM •left, nor hto wile s widow. Mo mss is good unlees other* fe made better by him. NO. 37