The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1858 Page: 1 of 4
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OTHER INTÜKE8TS OJ THE DÍSTRífiT ÓlEtíWifeÁT.T.V, ingi nffifflTTT
^TON, BELL COUNTY, TEXAS, JUjfii s, ISSS. ^
notbwp occas|qn«JIy sufferers from
i inability to sfeep, crying "sleep, 0
>>■ «Cfrtlo*leepr wlth the King in the
moWehá '"aSí> REApebS, 1 jiUy;7 and envjring the happy facilí-
loanui iúrid auiiii.
lM r
i:u-y.! IBWUtatVk>m. - ,
sjüilí/f mi i,lp, , , , ...
CORN SnF.LLEKS, CORN MI(X8,
flowii suh-sou. i'LOWS, harrows
., PflK. * ^WO-HjUKSp CULTIVATORS. ,
e *6 mills, aniih pbuls,
. FÉEDCUTT2RB,
w555SrÍ.#of *> sailor boy to drop into
forgetfulness on the rude surge of
a tempestuous sea. sMnetimes this
inability is the effect " disease;
but more generally of menta^jo^e
occupation an<J excitement, pjoau-
no4ernQirli.
We boast of our system ofpdd<^.
tion; fe have female high schools,
female collages, female medical
schools and female heavens. Our
girls are refined, learned and wise;
tftey can .sing, dance, play pianos^
talk French and Italian, and all the
sóft languages, write poetry and
look like VenpseB.
They are ready to get courted at
'There!
• n:.,; r.
leading Aloud.
ffl
rvyT'/jioji
3 no treat so great as to
h*ar goad rtading of any kind. Not
one '¿«ntfteman ita a hundred can
read kd "ah to pleasfe 'tftfl ear] and
tend tho words with gentle force to
¿fié
Grain a or «« Bwtha^'Oru^ifeMióriio a nu>d rakci c?d by the events of the day, orin-ite"' an(* .°*n ^ taken from school
«AKA,N«i*¿ííüWíFwuw,.,zr«i.: tense Application" to a particular Iant^ marne!^at "fteen, apd divorced
■Btudy. Thp mind sepms to be cfvairt1- ':twei^- They make splendid
'«a to one thought; tVe would >an-r®^W8 00 bridal tours, *an coquette
ish it, but we c^n^t,!, . We cloHe oir' ^\a **** at the watering places, and
oyes, we open them, we look about, |f'ü® like an£e,s witater parties,
we look steadily at one point/ we heaven be
turri'over, we turn back, we resolve
we wjll nytjliink of the matter any;
longer, but. do what wo may; the
one thought rdtains its- place and
hold, and ¿till presses with the
r j.'i ■. .
UAKA.\WPB,iVKI;RI¿ FORKS..:M' ... }
. y, e B,
■m «niAf. OAW# lCOK.V, BAUI.EY, K*E, MILTKT,
' ! GUASS SEED, CLOVER 1)0.,' 'tí'" ' '
OariM: Seéü , the Beit HortipiiMkl«wit,1
lo '¿•to t i imt, ms *i Win, . 11,: ¡ 11; j
■rftOM, '♦WRItV, fiJvUMIU.N* und ,/PMOtMr Mdp , I ,
wlllJ^a delivered in toasou for totting, in fine order.
" ALSO, pit.U'Ká, GOOdKBfiKRlEi AO.,
' ■ A'&upiil^kbpt'on hand of thé !
POLAND AND SCOTCH OATS,
These Oats are' «bperlor Ai Hele, worthfcrthr
teutiou of every l'lantol-; they weigh Croc
™W ' '«« to «sfcpji builiel. *■ >Tjt
■ AM also Agent f.Kthe rnllowlre: Static
Hmt «rlst Mills in ibe United Stateij
m
-om .
rjuic
<rr'
ne
mil:
m«de WArder withupraiiloMloua foci
"Trq A Wui'd'i'n tiliiV-Lnthea 1'fiii'lngl .
Ftain call and Examine kef ere Parchad]
n\ay29biy
JUi
A a nyMay
weight of lend upon, apparently, the
>ame point of the brain. How to
procure sleep in these cireum&tun-
MAIS sTÍikí/p^jftn^KR', TEXAS,
TA1ÍALEU m miY OÓÓDS, OnocERIK8',rtg J:
EAIbo, a tail nupiily of Cluthlnc, Bool«, Blyies, mm
ai'imtinK. Wall Taper, iloutu-PurQlBliiiie arliolei
Dautlfiil • tsólChAu, ) Wi PurhltM-u. Cii'lery. etc
wuU:h will be «old on tjiu most reaeninvlt-M ttums.
•nirroietiü iíoür moneys n
O OililOo-Ü NiJ) t9 I L w®. R 1
■ALBUMEN: PAINT!
•bove
itito io%tl,';ate-
quinary capacity
hfoh is Hupuvi<Tif
,cver ufied, and it befug so
Tert Corita for Ono Hundred
Uoiw ^«^11. epnl,ap)-
ceipt which will toacn
to ttiálío áud use 'the a!
to anything pf tli
cheap, not mofe'
Square ftttt makes It-wlaablo for painting Fences
ami all J>piUlinM enclofied with undres.sed lumber, as
itcantra put on 'by any soujjiblo négro. Any color
can bo painted with it exeunt green. . .
Also, epipbined with tho above, I wj)l
ceipt by the iítme inventor, for lii *",jJ
Proof i>i t,; Wlii«h; in nearly as
Iwillf5, ^
nenát
he iíime itiventor, for making and Ming Fire
. t| l,iirliifli in nearly a clieajr as the otber.;
1 will frtso for Two Dollars,. remitted to mo b\; mail,
íw recéitft<wh(ph will teácb any person to disftiW«%
ither Jiietai with it
Castors, etc." with gold"pr silver, iwfew minutes,-^
A Watch can be plated with fcóld or Silver'fñ tw'énfy1
mÜiOtfaUta cosfeof Twenty cents. Thisarfc lsfpar-,
ticulfirly adapted for hooping mountings orJíárDeás
in wroér/amvtílrtlíitffr ■ftranwCaiidlesUcka and iiiimns
r-ái
no wis!"
•forwarded b-
M *?A
Sertfertniua.'.Anj.t'n I. ÍHV>£t!
«anmena any urnuiu w -—¿íV '
Any one wiafilngall tbc above rccoipt.WP+Me U.cm'
•forwarded by return mail, on the_rceeptlon of iwo
Hollar áud K¡fty/<>>ll .-J(ir.
ISi'tlfo Plating, On Pel
UoOariVi.Bc c|il-e-
aa plain
oUa^n'D.'^lor Venn, with.
aobsítíj Í,v*lírpj) ALL OWKfii,'
r0&?&.h^ro^ro^en nrw^^^^^
labor. Ii ia pracr*
that he who wlahei
into witih< u| e
Now, air. I
.TU,, t .
norarilo buíincsa,
isinnia nvfin 'rom
llar* td «oinMMtvóe
,lid lcuitiniat apeculutlon.
Stícr fila cond Hon, can go
Miasms a^uestion which has occupied
$he fttjéntipn of napie^us physiolo-
gists, from Galen down to the áu-!
5thor of ."The Anatomy, of sleep,''
Edward Binns If D. The latest
remedy far involuntary wakcfulnfeas
has recently 'bébii admmunicátcd to
the publip, through Tho Mobile Ad-
vertiser. : The writer says that with
hiafifc ¿|||pí < never failed; and lie
nn^R it known for the benefit óf
those who, like himself, have suf-
fered grieviously iRiofn w^nt of sleep
'o'nights.' I - ; ',
"The ¿feát poinf to 'be gained, in
order tó secure sleep is escape from
thought—especially.from thatcling-
|n¿i "ten^|ionsii imperious thought,
f^hich, ijji'" most cases of wakeful-
ness, has'possession of the: mind.—
I always effetófc this by the following
c process. I turn my eye balls
oajar to the right or left,-1 or up-
line of vision ar9vn4, in/their •a°9lp-
ets, and coj>tinuc< doing.this úntilr—j
I fall asleep; which occurs góiiéí^
thé 'moat LltfMl
ir^bl^'ipmatain
y, -while otbfrairoap the to-
Now, air. if won think al
yottHUtou^U.diPnTett>;
9 "CpA—
lYntfnRsnd P'Mtw.aiid X wiliaonrt
" "«liarlo my funllf,
fj w hllí. v.hw, " • ~ --w ~ i -,-t
fer's froth that of aily other of which
I'eW lrsaixj,to procure! bleep, lí
not increly, diverts thought^ to o
new channel, butaptually suspends
it. ; ■!■ : i :
i expenüeof pi lntlnBond ¡v'PIan", ami i wiii®
yon an article1 w cnTlli Ot OlDollar to y finí
with circulara only i'or iliosu:who take agenciot".
showing y< u how you can mate your fortune, and I
James M.• kdnIKT ~ TT~■
OotúmUtlo M<>chant, 14T ChainRra-at, N Y
X1UVS ami forward* every Vina of me cnanalfie ii
kind to the poor
^fie|ch that marries in the fashiona-
bliicircles. "What are they at wash-
ing floors? 0; wo forgbti-nobody
has bare floors, now, how vulgar
that would bel What are they at
making bread or boiliég beef?—
Why how thoughtless we are—to
bo sure they will board or have
servants. What are th^y at meud-
iug old clothes? But there we are
again; the fashions change so often
that nobody lias old clothes but the
rag man and paper makers now.—
What ure , they at washing babies'
faces and pinning up their trowsers?
And here id our intolérable stupidi-
ty once more—having children is
íeft to the Irish and Dutch! What
lady thinks of having children? or if
ever ep very nnfoítüñate, don't she
put them to the wet nurse to begin
with, and boarding schools after-
wards? Wo repeat,—we have come
to a point where young men hesi-
taté and grow' old, before they can
marry and afterwards ^keep clear of
bankruptcy and crime. What is
the consequonde? There are more
jfcrsons Kving a single life than are
virtuous in It I It is time fbf-.'jiipth-
ors to know that the extravagance
they .encourage, íb destructivo of the
the heart and understanding. An
indistinct utterance, whines, drones,
nassal twangs, gutural, notes, hesl-
tartions, and other vices ef elocution,
rWhy it iv np, one
c|in,«ay,¡uolp8s it be thaMither the
pnlpit; or the nurséry^Or the Sunday
Schools, giv*the style these days.
Many a lady can sing Italian songs
with considerable execution, but
•i *:*'.<:< !(iflik. 'i t.i^iu,- .
cannot I
rpadiñg
^ H-MW
nxhr-
rp
it dr
then commérice rolling them sloWIy foofiaTéxpencrivuil-u —u-
with that diveVgence from a diredt answering that end, tending to áes-
most
be read, it is discovered that no one
can read; one has weak lungs, an-
othpr gej^ .lfofijrpe, another chokes,
another Iws anabdminable sing-song,
evidently a tradition of the way in
which the said Watts' hymns were
aung when-he was to young to un-
derstand .them; another rambles like
ía brb¿d w'llécíl ^rágiin; ártPthér has
a way of reading which seems to
proclaim thai \viiat is re^ is of np
sort pf epn^ciiue,ripe, and had better
not be attended to,
« I I I-H- . '
A Mooted Quesion Skitlm.—The
editor of the Rushvftle (Illinois)
Times, under the head of "Romance
in Schuyler jcounty^" answers aflBr-
ma¿v¿1y,íliepiootód question, wheth-
er a wom«n can keep a secret. He
^rpvos if by. relating the particular
áf.a roriianoe—the facts of which
Occurred ii that vioinity. Ari elder-
ly couple had a young and beáhti-
ful daughter, an only child, upon
whom they la,vÍ3hed all their affec-
tions. Two years ago. a yoiing map
api¡í>éa to them for1 worlc, and they
employed . himi His go¿4pfí , uf
heart, his amiablo qualities and in-
dustry soon won their confidence,
mofitngr iWnoir "i im mtp
f Ninavah waa fifteen milea loeg, 8
wide' and 40 miles round, with m
wall 100 fast high, and thiok enough
fbr thtoe chariota abreast. Babylon
was fifty miles within the valla,
whioh ware 15 feat thick and 100
high, vpm 100 brazen gates. The
teinpja of Diana at Epheaus, waa
420 fpet to the support of the roof,
It was a hundred yoara in building.
The largest of the pyramids ,ia,48P
feet high and 953 feet on the ia^
sidesj ita base povors eleven acres.
The stones are atjqpt«fO feet in
Thebes, in Egypt, the presenBt mitas
27 miles round, and 200 gates, Oftr-
thage was 80 miles around. Athena
was 25 miles around and'contained
350,010 citizens and! 1 400 ' alavés.
The temple of Delphos waa ao rich
in donations, that it was plundered
of 50,000,000, and Ifero carried
away from .it 200 statues. The
walls of Rome were 13 miles
around, ...., •
>1
Mexico.—We have had the pleas
ure of meeting with Oapt. Ifprton,
of Rio .Grande,pity. Ho informs us
that thoi 'Mexioans have driven some
100,000 head Of oattlp, over the Rio
Grande into,iQiir State, ,i i oons«^
quenco of the apprehensions of t,he
peoplo fori thp . safety oft their prpp-,
jierty. Some of these had been sent
ovpr by Yidaurrj. The Centralists
who wore supported by tiip Priests,
were likely .to succeed oy^r t)ia lib-
eral party., Yidaurri "is opposed to
receiving any aid from tho' Utaited
States. It is oftld thatif lie fails,
that it if the intotation of Carbajal
tp open tho wpt again, atad to invite
an auxilary force jffom thé United
. iarkansas potitamasc—a |ilt , n
•toryts toldqf;^ -
appearance in polite ^ ib1
kttsaii:
oompany wfrt
dancing, but the lorl __
present, occupied a ohairal tin
dow, without a partear.
up to the lady, with a
heart, his mind greatly
fear of a refusal, he said—
"Will you do me the honor t
grace me with yout cOiüípan^fbr q
next set?"
i • i• i . ,, ; ,UJflp>é
r Her lutnoiii — "
wonted brillianoy, her
, teeth fWrhr gliateaed ia
fng oftoála light, her
Dm rose and
■a-"
"Y6M liir-ee, for ;,I've sot, aal'||
and sot, till Pv«i about tuk rootl"
States.
troy! the iu8,ti,tptiota of; marriage al-
'tpgOtbpBi; of ' tf - ' i, j
,'f • i i ■" ibiiro'f'j
•íRÍNSPLANTING TRF.e^ AKD sHRUBS
■The Transplanting, of trees ancl
¡jeá o^ George D. Prenticet* ^ i oi i:
"Why is it that thé rainbowabd
1-4-1-
B' UW and forwalW* every ..... .
'ÍK percent, commission, HcreMtobo « fcwaln
and lióreheaO. Kcv C I\toftW..]l'>n WAOrnliani. NT
C : Brown &$cMlller. WKihington, Christian Advo-
chíe'Aflí'lW^'om''"' . OMV Kt(m, TeViH,aii8ot erB.
W-." '
áSath, ádow
to Healtb'"1 .Tills InvaluaUle lathlly Advi.éf slioii
k«ln lvííy lietieS- JttreM* .« h_U dis^M-TiaJlii -'
aanAsiisff.« „ vt
inli^Uittttl,WItiV i|>*inte« onjiito wjbltetprtper, hnnd^.
For the Core oVWhoomnq Cough.
—A, corrcspeu^ant (of thp, N. Y.
Evening Post furnishes the' follow-
recipe for the cure (it the whooping
cough:
"The best kind of coffee, prepar ed
as for tliqjtflble. and give as a com-
mon drink to the child as w¡aítn;%s.
cali lle drank, and a piece ©^.altam
for the patient'1 to lick ais boot! PS ib
may wish. Most children are fbtid
shrubs ib attended witli more oi Idss
'sutWéiss, according tó the "Suitable-
ness of the soil, and the ' JJiji
roots may have sustained' ,ln rem^jr-
ing them; but its aucoess principally
déjjénds upoif thO'"fetfhd1'" tfitfe17 Whi¿h
tlie1 operation is perfoi'med. Ttiiit
many trees .die wjjep^rst planted is
unquestionable, but ib .most instan-,
cea' tbife may b¿ traóé/d to 'the follow^
ing '¿anses: th:e i^j á'dlcipuéttoás with
which they aro planted, t^e ina^apr
iation of.the eo.U;t.o the mature of thp
tree, and the length ' of time théy-'
fe
fl'l'l'l'lj Hi
sitaess at Reardstown, sent the
young man fo attend to it, andas'
^he daúghter had sonie'purchases toi jjlpud come over us
tnake, tí he was állo^d tó''¿ó wiiW .4h^t is nPt on earth,
^eyy^urnéd., AÍ-
fair$Hwcht op for0ejghteen uiopths,
have been out ofllfc frrbund. Treps
should ,^e re^ovpd with caren as
New Reiotrtiod rianosj |1>M, i
'apl20l
TIN WARE. ;1
S.wa«K2SR{^tó
every variety .i, L ;;mi ;;!!!<1 .«'1
^ - i, well and Force rumps.
OV. K;)
Pumps. Cistern, .
Stoves. Cooking «tovcffrtPrttfferent Itinds. Lxtra
ia
l.xtra
AiiíW¿lng.ttiAbiln 't*tth;er <(o*Mry, ■■>!:? Oi.: Ml
Bathing Tubs, Sliowgr JKPbS, etc.
Jobbing done. Tonus.Cui\h.
Sbop'ioe CfpHMts-ivdrtueV Aunttn, ItxHiii apUOy
. DH. ÍIAA&EE
Yflfl
I
TreatiaipUUfasr* Fr. ^oi Charge. /
fcSC B,UKEE wll'l also give snec|al, attentiom
to the following Pispases: ('oúgMs, Cold , COh'
nrlicular átle4 irtn,to:flirf-lTÍat-
to prebervo as inftny ro^p| as p0«i i
ble. and if any jget brOken;for injured;
iMesdhdiof, alum, apd wAígeí aH tlygr.uoed th^r^oúr^Mwhttff'
without being drged1, but ifithey tíie,preparation , fo^' pl^,tin¿ is g9;
diétiké! it, they tttast fee tt^ jpg on, rpotsishpújfi bp, coy^r-
tasté 6f it eight or t|e^ ,timés in tbé cd with spil; to jirevput:'the sun and
course ot'a dayit will effectually wind drying theni ♦If the soil in
break upi tho, worst cásei of/ !wlloftp- iW'hIch 1tO|;Wl,'jiermaneiitty
ing 'cough in a very short'tinw To¡ j^tnted be ^go^lo^m, or in a pre-
adults and childiren iii ;íhé hábft M ivip^fly cultivated i|t#te, lit^|: wore
taking coffee, the, rejipeay, is, good fp^; will be required than to prepare the
nothing. !! f . I .'■> ■ hpjei^which should He dug outa^f«M
*—i .i d ■ - "—f i Ii spajc depi), '¡and: made Bufficiétatly
..l ORtc<n'p0rary noticing a'lMl4 large to ^dmit j^e foo^f of the. tree
master, says: . "If fee. attend^ TOttítí' to be pla^ed in their natural #Ke-
s as wei(, Wilie 4p*« to ^p'jfpr. ¡tiota.''« Loosenthe at thebottbui
He will devote pa —^
j-aralysis. Epilepsy, l)ys|iepsia, Piles, and all d*rMlg-l
to the treatmnt of pife; OTd.'Srt' -a/í'JidJ ttÓOf
nR Baakkk has maae a new ilfocovcry of a fluid
thit win produce TTCTifrt mttrption of the Cataract
ind restoiwrffcj^ffhf)!.! M^WiJltttr^^se
ñf the knife.' pr Baakee can produce one thousand
*£s<ut«1* Ms petf.tt ¡W flqrij^^r^ers,
' nSSSlXir Cleirs. Flstuln, Spellings orTumors
■ S^fW&iption/^a 1 lrlKint th«'*Ws U
StiafessflMi"'"''
í¿5itrtifiina ortr
ia'nSnflw'Ilvlñlr.1
rrifírt '
i alséases", aílney
iiitlentrMM
ul and
iml)Oit>7Vn !<he world
nondence free of charge. Office hours
{r to R r M. DR BAAKtE,,
Office, 140 Barone street.
1 . Below roydrass.-stfMyt //
New Or^tm, l.rv ■
males
males, he will ipake a : very atteor1
tive and efficient officer."
«■r>;:II<>rfTn. Jli .;!• ,111 )
,1 The GaWwtpn, New% «aya thffl^
Mr; I.1''©; 'Williame ha trrfvelBft
bpr off4h«til
rpct. statiatic^i , ¡
data ihc hah been able to get,!he,eflr
tirtifetes thp- ifheftt -p^op' of the^prée
sent year at tiirpp^ and a hin mil1
lions of bushels. .y.-rfiorf)
The -«felght of Texas #héat Is
from sixty-five to bevénty-t^poundií
perbusbel. .. (jlT'
of the hole, and i
■■ , . , tree so thi
?'.•J''i? Wi. /JODdSn"! ,(T • tu'.
it may ,bp qwiP as deep, or an
Kná¡fi'"L' (
or two dieefl^,,than ¡it prev
stood. ■ When all is'ready, eet the
dpptlMpf apiUj.j., v
♦-
bit If
n i ¿ti ¿. ;S Li'(;
VI M
V/
w
Sam and Sambo, two '
a farm, hwi) a holyday, aad
for some fon in the woo^s. They
soon came to a bear's cfcvi,' deep
among tho jocks, ¿tad ligited only
by One hole ahore. They lOokal Hk
torn of the oave, and the
gone. Itwae <M*d th t,ftp|to
should gp and seize the o«h% ,/r
while Sam kept gaanl wlthool^.
Sam was a littla BSg1igmitn nrt
old beef had time to aqueeMlal v
thehoWv,; Sftm «eiae^ her h>y
ahd?1)Qtd on grim deelb.'
for yott inake it so imk up HAar<
^fn?" cried out Sambo. "GWljr. lt , "
de tail amt loon. gUPSS youll km*?
' ¡¡¡o i ■1 1 ; " •«
There is a ooekosy
wy time
of his sweetheart, oaty out "Viral!
directly un^er hprw«^0w. t*
alarm pf the momentM^ .
her head out ef the window, «
quiroB "whertf%M.Ths loepCtl
■""VsUM'hü'wifnoair-
f • <•
íeonly change being tho pleasure
•with whjch.thejoVl Rpoplo discovpr
ed t^fc tbe;young fo]ks, wpr^^ofn-
íng attacUfd i each other, pnd/thoy
poked forward ^thcir marfri^ge as
a rgsplt boing most gratifying. \ ;Be-
ihg considered as, "loversj'^ the
young popple wore allowed to "sit
up" together after the oíd fofks had
rótir^d; buí' títae night, 'two,Weeks
ago, the pljd gentlfifflan, feelingti^ú-
wgll; rose up ;.au4 not, ¡finding his
aughter in her own bed' wherte^he
ought to haye beeta, looked else
where, ándl found her where > he
thóüghi shé should, ii8t hoíyé btíeti
íuch' noísó 'atad confusion 'en^ijjbcl.
íext day the farmer posted at full
speed to Beardstown, had i|n ftater-
view with tile keeper -o^tifie 'county"
records, and disKbverc'dt that tho
aforesaid, ypung, pian {and woinan
had been legally joinqd in marriage
; "or eightlien months, 'and ehe had
néfvér
Mr. Evafcrre sofcrheiw TOüb.—-Mr.
Everett has reiurnled frpm his
thérü'tóuir: ' Siicé tító' niódtb' oí
véfríbfef' 'he has repeated ' his dls-
c«tirie ón'íhe ^hárqlcter of 'W^j
ingiop," for the benefit of the Mount
ji^oiAd and'vkrip'tfs cbdritrile
indittations, are $27,078.
** m ' >*i ,"a'ii hit iiyLf é
soiemoes, fromtBéA ceaH* t
with • at beauty ^
and titeb > ipass li^owledgeijjej^ o?(
¿way and loave ustó-múseion fisdeU |.soipoffP,q ¡¡¡v,
lovlirieSs? Wbyk it that the ¡start w (íAH^éítíreS
that1 hold! > their nightly «ithttd _
around the i> midnight «umd^iam
plstoed«abovo)«ie roach of pur i MjMwhL.
udfc faculties, A**™ omocldtag us Lttér^oona^iyou.fl^i
with thoir unapproachable S^^'Uht kílád'4i<Mf'-í¡ :i «i rfsw.frt etfi
And why is it that the bright forms ¡ '!• 'nii.nf ■ >■! umií nil >
UéM ,1 II i I— i II 111 J,TI
Bntleman desoribe4 ^a
of huinan beauty are presented , to I
our view and then taken iftlom i us, | rold' (Mibride of aimutual
A fen
m\
leaving tho thousand' streaul¥.ipf af-| "Why, hails'Istt fOOt .-bWhjif.
fection to flow baok in almighty tor-j^e'ia'Uhe Shortest WOuHP
.rdnts upon the htuuan , hsáftl^ ,We lisaw. "What-taSte^ ehj"i
arc born ot a larger dettiny ¡than i "Ay," Jerrold replied, and ,
that of earth. Theroiaailandwhevoltaete^ ,e^ph <••! u'{ /.
the stars .trill bo set out i before
like isltMÍdw that slumbeir lathe ocean,
and whefo thé beautifnl beiiigsi|«hat| ¡ nig/.tfioip ,«-(«(>
passr befofi o'us like a meteor^ w« l Oh hevingst don't U
stay in oúr prosonco fóqgot.* r «s thewlia^Üi^ JA
ílf yrf*(jood gracioufet';1" watt«!!d MWM >
'rinloloriít ínUí>om oíIT
I5«
Bre. taeie^i n>, ,HV_rh_(,u Y ¡A
H Adelinel ah^Vteél
**• ' Wél ho'iit """b' •'''' '"w lA
Qfitdmo , y«íj!
ílWWfei-!
i#|i jCwa, w'4 «pm °* A „„„,
Roi^jf ordflr. ;, i±SSU
io1 l y>
gMÜímaa wlM If
der was. , ''tWhat i
ar ih hfs itaoí
Tfoa. o/Hk,
is
A punster say%_"My ñamo
Sqmersetí I'ama\ wirfe rabio 'briflic-
lbr. I capií'ot tóafryVfor 'libV fe^u?^
I hope ;tR py^|
dy, possopsednot the slightest* -M;
tioris of deücaoy, 'to tarnf aSpmerr
'lüjjfc I'fff ' ,0 r'l.UO* ni V/:
him tftvteta.tfc w^edt
■i '¡i thy )9thpt,mpnkies ba4 b^ r )
dyjlofo'rfrwys of, hp*-t"SIW'iÍB a
graleefatwatoT^il^ ^hils her
brefth,js;MHe a'iariflíifl fíH clover."
His oaée i# certainly approaching a
crfeiá.
dajp, "It ^vO?t;Of .*■
W?íf1
a Ofidv^ Pld «t<é youf" said a
to a German atraki^eá befoce
i'And kowoldi
is yotir Wife?" "Mine wtfWs dkty-
tf> •^Theu^éhy yon areüvc^y fiW ^
coóplij sioíd I wish ^tniéiuib'Kg editor says, "an ej
tog furibet to do witte si MU; of
yo^^r' fciii bitfi iiflmeDiio^ íniíj"
made of such preoioui
at nattusf^ÁjjL
th
iSW
,^I|pl5f4or^1 T,'A
notice «as? petted,; op;i%
«Tickets' fiO cents; Nd
mitted unless he coiÉÜ
' —«— * H1
One of fbe^LMMeuUbf
to to
• •
is patient , that' he
npsi give hin^ an etaetiP1. ' It's no
A Doctor to!
síáiy on UP st¿^chfivtitíVU
10'
>rrt .7 h*
Why is a lover, elopififf jjwfefe his
lady-lovpj litee a veMtiJ! Vpu#d to a
oprtaia port ia Franos7 r(¡^«fcauso,bf
i| bouud to havebor (UKtnJf' r on
nwr- H-Iftr Y
on our tal
ncitiofiiaW
building i*
ing, there wae a prayer i n
one floor^-a boxing txhlhitkm ib
ibom abefveyisigM)
dpperliall.iA
roóm ofthé edifieeltoJ
hive givea^a' good
Hoph's-ltaBtoffPrsra) graveftor^
«envl^l04wm^r d- ftnnoo orit
rn>"f ¡ii'ni h; ;!w>- aitt tiinrr
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Marschalk, Andrew, Sr. The Belton Independent. (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1858, newspaper, July 3, 1858; Belton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180572/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.