The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1872 Page: 1 of 4
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ED'WARD /.
tERMS-lSP^C/fi:)
One top#***e yeor.. *..*,..#2 60
t>«e cwff,'*U .... 1(«
On* cojjy. /Arte months,«
Single eopitH 10 ceiij*.
: I.AW CABBS
• Lipscomb ,1'crrelf,
Attorney at Law,
Texas,
: #7
jra-siper,
Will practice in lh< rourt-j of J
id Nfwiou &ud in tia Supt.nWtJoUil
frdfaad
Gnlveiion
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aTI'oKMSYS <vT L W.
General LaaJ and Collecting
A'^piits. • .'
IIOUa ; OX and DEAL MONT.
fl i'MJ kf 'l'reni"l«l either of tin
a>.d wilt iti'# jwrronal atteu-
tu,.. to l. tm- ooi W«< «*•
N.U i'u a* ^ i'r rtn'ti' il'* huo.re.l ni.i)
,- * «! ««• -wl .?«>'*'• uf 0LUi" a"d
ill riaiiero ie* a.
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H.uk-i,
Family
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rroceries,
LlftUORS &o-,
; 'J'".- ■ ... ?;.;
Hue just received and ii offering to ike
■ Je' ifct'i
PuSlio, cheaj) for Caul!%U of the beat Ws-
■ r-
sorted stoct of Family GroqmtM that wus.
em brought to Jfcuper, consisting In par;
•; ' . -'i, 4'
of th* following articles. <£, '. .Jjf
.mW*
mm® ®o m
Yeast Pov.dc s, -Ale
JSour Krout,
SiarcliJL©^,
O-ystpi'3,
%
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Olaee^s,*
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SOD
T. M. STONE M. D.
Jiisps^ tms.
Offers hit prdfe*sioo*l Dervioni tn ib« oit
xen of J tih^ter hi.U itdj.ituiuc &
Tbauktul^or ihf IumthI put^unVgft n-
r«*nJed to him ihe p« 8t yenr, he
continuation of ihn nunie, >• . '
/JC^tOaiU pr uip'l> au«*wer« d daj and
night - -j i4i(<er. Jtu lat 1870
W r" °
Jnsppi* bounty, Tcxus.
Kin <>rofe#Hi' nal #< rvice t« the clt
/utper &lU udjoiuing counties.
Olftee at his reeidfitce ut-ur 13tv lport
■*&': -tnlOtf.
Dealer la
General Mcitbandiie.
Magnolia Springs,
J VSPE ! COUN ; V.
TEXAS
J. M. ClWSSfJN,
f ■ , \ ^
1 t -.j" -k.v ' - ..
ATTOET-Hy .IT LAW,
Polk
ngotOn,
"1'exas.
JNlL^Atlcein th Oiarts J tH« 2nd U
rti- .i liiwriou 1 ''
:g
e^«iour^
j ^wy.isn.
A ltd !Yottt -y Public.
trill 'ra* ftril t*tr roUnn*'"
B,™-. of hu h«i.J ia «if« J-i '
er kiud of *ri'iun« *«d D'-BnaiMoii .
1',« mJ'ilHi!«<ots ol K t i«* 4r°;
'BlmMtWt
tiei but will ailiao"' «•>«* P0"*1" **> "«' ftP
pijio^ t^ th.DnlirU. B«* ^b B Micud in
all eitr< oritfti'ify *>*. **11 I
4r«l M Ira* fJ'' Exihangeoi ^ew O.
- / ,.•{ v.l Ii . '
^'1
Pickels Ale shot,
• > • '
Raisings,
Cig^m.
Oandlea,
8o«p,
j'i'^pceiv^ 1 unt.thrr l^rpe utock of
(i nnf ** connVktiu^ of fveij *
it.^ Ubu-tllj ke^ic hi t m'.ry 8<ure
(Ce woulvl 0,^11 the uttentuvi of bis fri n
to the l ci. thut Le is H'cKinff to Uia oM
n.Otto: **Q '.iuk i ufl HtUhll pivli'H
•Jive iuv «t oa i t4rl>. ue^-iOrf
M hT- l :Kl'...M). ' '"•dAMl. U. |I"M*K
M. i TRICK LAND & CO.
StHtiotif-r^, Huper Dealers, and
BUitk B ok V nnfnffturp.r ,
(-stijn of the fi g hook)
109 T^AND, 0ALVk>ruN 3j'.\V
VICK1S
FLORAL GUIDE
i'Olt
TWp Pl«- t Fditi. n ot T*o Hnndre l Thou-
and o-rpW'K ju-i; pttMishe'l. It. ib eiogAntly
. ri«t#-d on tiuf fiut^d i wpfcr^in T^o t'oi.oi's.
.tjd lUtiNd h «o «lh < V r TuiuK HunDRM)
^j.ai'AV4.v^8 9' flowtry uad v.e^etab es , ani
two. coloi-tl'd plates."
i'be most ^eautilukan l int Tuctive CaTaLO*
tifK ANP fl.ohai. Of'Jin: in ti e world— 112
ptttft'Vg v l:j? thjroL^h dirccti n for ihe
oiilcjjeof K o^e>« w.. J \'e^et«h!fH, o ua
iija..tu.^.^f.uuudri% m.-iLing wrjlkh
A Oh i jd'aoia pi-ve-hi lor o y customer*,
diu; f x*?ird<ii to a^y. who v«pply by in<vil,
f 'r rtK'CehtB, oniy one quart, r the cost
Adir e JA^4£^ V1CK,
K«C«EKlg!{. x. Y.
N
-ff'tl'ii 7j iTT" V ""I' i
1 •■■,!V : r > .■
LOST.
Tie L'nr.oi ditici-Hl i.and Ofr'ifica'e So-
17,x#ut ,viihs fi<r Tbren Hoo'1ie«l *iud twen-
u, ttor Mi. laMie bj 'L l5o«tr.< ot L>ndC m-
'ticft fvr i >l^r oun > ?o moui:i«« ()r«eu
•« i me 22'd d<v) of F^bru'irj,D IHT^
Ifnorfutiud within <litf i!u.e pi Boril>ed
t j U«w. I syiiJ p* kf.a^id caiiwUS to the |ir^
j ^r auihuritieb for Lujj{!cA\«f.• / }
.1 i Tof'i) 1 /( G.tit :, 3EA 1 V
J .n; { 8d 1871. ) ]
Tiie tinfi. u lai Mf*^. i.i4j4tefr^^k 180, in
sue i x th<;R .'.tu ol L ind ouifLi.^si^aerB
j ^p'rr uo'jn'j, to Johu Broods, three
D- om
.'ORNFY^ NMD COUNSEL BS
AT LAW,
Will
Secpnd.
JASPPSR
practice in IhAcourtn. of the
Jwliiflal O^V- i v^2
T J GARRAtoV.
Attorney * G?tflwell3r
i ■ ■ ■ >at Law, •
'; NOTAHT rtmuc, aso
OEMflAU aOfclHOTI -JQ AOEBT,
iW -ii
"Wrl piWhrr'ftf-the oi*>rt* od ta>« r.o
knoirladgameuie to Deeds anl oti.er tuntru
meat* 7 j, ; <t ,■ •J 1 1 7*;
Vir^ini* tobacco
" "'""■Valency. '
—0 —
11 ALl'H LEVK * CO.
,j]t. M'j!-' :r.#0
Wliolewls Dealers in Chewing and rnno-
klu^Tobaeou. Meerchanm and oiher nines
«ko« Ca*«. 4« '
1H* ttrand, Galteaton T«. a).
# *•' *T • . • • -
Hi
-v ii a rt"
ClimriagiMd «mol|ii«g Itt^aeflO,
... ' V-T' Jit T .. K • .
' . . .e>'i. I ,f! 1(.'I-
K /. Bottle Liquor, of all Uluto, • *i<g
*
jtll My gooJ *r« frei-fc and genu'nf, aiii
of the tery beet quality.'!• " f >
.. ■ - - i j fl l* '■ n f> ' W .1 . .
ii o- K> ■ '■ . i * ■ i f• "!• i'■■ r
a ■■-*« Uv.'w H -Y '< H ,k. t-n :••! « I
i - I am determined t-v sell Groceries tr
,\l -k - • I / 4*"/ 'A <1 { <« * ."'l.'. .1} •
:t v •_ i ' « t ,VW -• «^)0V m# jt j
prop!* of (Mir count) aa cheap as it in
4ii'«w >i r;'. .?>*r.yn*-. S
sibletodoso And at sll time 1 will keei
a full ttook of all article* mentioued K> e.
41 y - •;1 ii -• '< \S • '•** t .
' Also ever; other artlol* ueually ke,n
in a Family Grocery Mot*.
• *'•,? .01* {
w w {I *i- • w .
y '■ > : • ' Is U. t i • •• •' • - .
pfttOfiag, by olow MUmiioo to htisi
t • ' • 'W i ;
i %',A w * ' '•'• r" ' '' '•
nets and by • ellitf t\t ttij lest artiq
"von .-/•• ' vjr.f #:i v
,Vi-V* ? vf -4 < ; , r' i
.< i -ry.-Zi %/p.
•or the lowest oas i prices, to receive a lib.
.-„7. . .-ud iw iitj ucr s. on |lt 6 h?
T.W rj uia.n iuu!i i..o.l Cuttt^au
*W lao. irTTit<J
- A . -
Tli« Little People.
'* ^: r*-j ; • -I
A duMkry place votiM lie this earth,
Were there no little people in it;
Toe son^r of life would lose its mirth,
Were tht re do ohilJrea to begio It}
No Uttle forms, like buds to prow,
Jin i make the admiring heart surrender;
N • little han ls on breast and brow, >
To keep the thrilling love-ohords tender
The sterner snnU would grow more s'ero,
Unfeeling nature morn inhuman;
And man to storio coldness turn.
And wom:io would be let** than wman.
Life% sonjr, indeed, would lone its oliarm,
Were there no babies to begin It; *
A doleful place this world wqjtld be,
Wore there no little people in it.
EAitl.Y ON LEB.
From the N Y HeraW ]
THE SECRET OF THE PBKBAT OP OET
TVbBOI O -HOW LEE W^B OOTNUM
BERED.
LexinotuN, Va, Jan. 19 -De«
spite a storm of rain and Hleet, the
spacious elm pel ol Washington and
Lee Univtjrsiiy was crowded this
morning by a most attentive audi'
once to hear the address of G"n.
Juhal A. Early, on the military ca-
icer of G^n. It. E Loe. Altera
brief and liaii'isoii.e introduction,
Gen. Early sa d that he would deal
only in fact.-' ft'd li^nns, wliidft*
ulone c-)iild c • ivii.ce the jufljnnciit.
He al'u-l-d tn (lie memoralile
scene wheu Gm L'e receiveii his
eortiiiiission from tlif Vi:(j nia Con.
veiilioti, to his s. ( abuejjaliou, in-
etscant liibiii', and awrieil tl'ui.
without tktiacli'i^- from t'ie merits
of others, vriiliom Leo's tor vice.-; in
tlio refUfiai.'zaiinn o' ilu- A ir^ini'.
forces at lirst, the bank: of mmp-
assao ctiulsl not have been tonn'if]
Gen IjCi.' wits lit-1 in uomtuDnd ii.
Wtsi Vifuinia.^iud ihen en ilifisfn-
coast defences. After ilio ba'tle of
S.'vec Pints ho canu" !o the com-
mand of the Avmv ot jV'urifii'V'n
Virgwiia, and..cojifigjvtd that splen
did campaien
mind was alone capable, "lit tUr-
seven day's buttle mo find Rich
mond, Lee hud 75.000 infantry and
5,000 cavalry and ftt iilny, and this
was ihs largtSi ai uiy lie ever com-
mandedv / "
In swwgtHif arrtsBH^ tn attach
McClellan's rear and (link, he left;
but 25,000. men between the enemy>
nd UicKinbnd. This waft 'he p "r
fection of wise doin , and had Lor's
'jrdei'S been carried oul bj Lis sub
crd nates, McGjclluti's nnny' colflTi
have been niiil.iltj^ed. Cfn. Pope
came next. -JKclss-onV atcv> mi-in
to the rj|ir "Sf> l'u|ie wi'.h lO.UQiJ
men^ff-'as one of the most brilliitot
strumgifilrt'.jniivc;neut8 <:n record
Lee now undertook thy bold jvnn.
of crossing the Potomac at Sharps^
Wjrfr JackoOii had but.4,000 men,
and Lce'ii whole force engaged did
not exceed 18.000 "ffilttr- Thin was
one of tllMnost remarkable batt (S
of ihe tfar.«c $!tC ttflicigl report*
show th*f the whole of the
15ih nd part'otf^e ■lOtli, /-ee con
Orotoo oil is dangerous thiog to
, . . . trifle with, thinks the proprie'
what Longstreet has said be true ,or of the j|fi|wuukee House at
then one at leant of Lee's lieuten- Manistee, Michigaa. This gcutle-
ants did not go into the fight with man desired to give nn oyster sup<>
that'confidence and goftd failh liec per to a lew friends, and so the
^ - lj., guests were invited and ths oysters
essary to success Liee in the bat * ,, „ . ,
,, , . ... , pul upon the hre to be stewed,
tie had less than sixty thousand Now a certain ladr in the boose
men of all arms. The defensive wished to'play a jdfc? upon Sii
lino of the Aaptdan wasvihen eho- company, and bo sho sent to tbe >
sen as the only one that oonld not drug store fen- a quantity of eroton^i'
bo flitniced by BTonitors and gun, o"- Being fu-nisbed with a quarter
boats. In .May, 1864, Grant came
with 140,000 men. Then came the
ol an ounce, sho instructed tbe ser
vuut girl to mix it with'tUe oysters.
.Meanwhile the company's while
long death grapple. At Spoisyl- waiting for tne oysters, were liav<
vania our lines for a time were broi | ing a right merry time of it. t
kent Grant had reocivod 40,000 ' last the oystere were brought on,
men more. L*e not one. Grant | in wl;io.h ^ «'otap oil bud boen
.. .. .. r nungled In obeiience to tbe in-
finally land d on the south side of junction l0 .tnke it ,10lr a ,ar(?e
the James river, where bo could amouut of ihe "beverge" was quick-
ha"Ve gone at'firSt without tbe loss ly swallowed. The effect was mag
of a pan, but to reach which cost J ica!. It was a moving scene that
him more mob than tho entire num. followed Tie celebrated • Be-
troat ol the 1 cn 1 housand. which
a Why sculptor die the
most horrible of deaths? He makes
op faces and bust!..
Garments of beauty may cotfcrjfc-
they can Aever impart wortb to aa
abandone^Cl^ractcr.
"Motto for; railway directors—"1
"Never mind pwsongers; it's freight
that makes thovcar go.
pitoph on a tfjind wood saw/
yer:—"Whiita no^ever nw Urn
sec, tliousauds seen him saw."
is Informed
£
people use graps skins t<J cover um'
brellus.
The last method of announcing
an engagement is for tlie hatfpy
pair to leave their cards together
at all tl.eir friends.
Some very elegant mantles have
A ifcaton paper i
that
nformp^
in some parts of .California the
ber of Leo's armjr. All things con j bag been U)0 9t00j„rd 0Il retrogade jU9t °PPear"d mude or camel's hair
sidered, tliis oainppiign of Lee's is movements for more than two and bordered with the fur of the
kable*
of ancient or
M. ''■* V
the most remar
uiode'ra tiiniS.
—The disparity of, jijjjpbor? sounds
like"romainse. Lop wrote to me,
is lisCG, that it would* be hard to
make ilie world understand and be
Bilver fox or of sable.
A lady in Quebec #assoafilictcd
at the sudden death of her husband
tliou8and.yo;ii-8,.or Bonaparte's re-
treat Irom Moscow could beat- no
comparison to, the movement to the
rear that immediately ensued. The
party had ' struck ilo,in paying that she wept herself perfectly
quaniiies ' But il was at once ev blind iu two weeks thereafter,
ident thut all who had partnkeken
lievfe the laei; but L<M was always ' were in imminent danger of death !
anxious ( • t l,«- tho i.fr.-nsive He and promt mcdical aid alone I>"0- j, , ,
said u.'.M-, iV Grant g,.,8 ,o James I vented a ^ termination. The I *««" • the ou
river, it v..,u!)
if |
I • " ,, , .j" . ltd of neglct in runninn over a man,
' r. — .4 r.Mn>nl ntn/ilAfll n 1 /I n IAlXft ttl'tt. I '
A, Louisiana engineer was acquit.
vor
tho track
, , consternation of the perpolra'ors of grew so high 4s to obscure the per
1.come n siege, u.id ; l(ijs mnijujoUB j0(5e can be imagined,' koii."
then .1 w ill oul) be a question of, ^ it is ^ KroatCr now that !e j Pttr^g ul)gpi(Ciou8 cnougb
time, lor nine !onj months coti'I o-al proceedings are tbreateued 1 iy ; • . . 7 ,.
1 ,• > I ?t o ;.«,r,.tina 1 remark tlitt many American ladies,
staut otter.tion ami Ijugeriug stari . the lniutcd putties. , , ,
' wore they sentenced to be hanged
to
ration were doing their work when
•Sherman reuubtd Goldeboro. Tho
end came at Appomattox. L'ight
thousand 11111, the erpials of any jn
irtl tbe tide of time, jaid d'a^Wj their
urms before 100,COO. Lec had not
i.gen conquered iu but lie, but^ur-
lendered iiecuuse he had 110 longer
an army willi which to give UnjBfS.
This Is. but an imperfcOt skc^i of
lilfiSSft-ouiat epien-j j^',, military c-recr>
of-*bt3r« -r/jii SMi—
eattmates of 1 (sj^y to HWK *He
said they fuHy'cov^red llienrmottntv
aud somotiuies exceeded them.
'1 hej are those 1 liave given toidtiy.
Oi tbe Gen^ytls of antiquity, Wan-
nib^ is nearest to Z/c, but the
"Only a Little While, Sir
•" | to-morrow,
Well. Mi !' ' \e -T|idge, go- .
ing up to J |j^r * - '
dot1"'-""'
th'>
.'"j1* - .Yon wl" ''« «"■> him
th'". , . fl 'uri O'fee. tiihacco,
«ot. lead p'fouMloo caps, Queen-
'jleot ed piock of uutlery
Ts onfy *
swer#d Moll,,.
would ask
'Have 1
as their first
a hanging
#. It ot found within the r
^ylaw. I ■♦til af>|iy n- tbe : I routed' MuClelSnn^ with only 7 5D0
0n.Jk A6 fit''. In (lie -fa-in i.f J uper
imated-ni the s inth e^ r- c'wi i,pr o>" the
rfct'l* itnd lull! A ** 111. HJIve tilat
H"'to!. I<'irge ti-l com im< «iiu>is.
a Iff. lUjX io*tf if 'HU t b .^Iierii ft 00 the
t ?*. t.ffjue^tr. go d limber, itul Will wfc-
e '«:d.
A\a • on«( h; usp on«i four"l* tf ytnyl
%"*4 •V'.-"" id'U^ oi'C .i.r l. pii... *,
apples, pearrt. i lums. na<i ch rrire
jfleo one hxMHi* a*i<i iot., in tb town of
4a Her, si« uifed on n e souih .iridn of ihe
: iiwlc ^uilVe, known s It own'.* r«*cerj.,
withitig mt^O'ieJ to it an-f a
woM o' water all cori-pVte JlIso a
g ,.d 1,i ofgrob^rie-, Wel'i a**o;Ud *ny
f•-« '« Aisl.Tif to buy Imy pt the nhi.ve
f.r ?! ♦■i*y «w«> cull u(id 'e*a .ino lt r tiicin-
lv«s li' lt*e jjoad Tenia, c 8h
•4-, H't.i. o Uitrwi., i
xi * i f * Jupor, Trl'iB
Book about Adver-
tiseing.
iMwitry, and his whole force ol all
uruis, fron -Jirst to last, was less
tbao 30i0y0. tflsn. ,Vf'C'lell.in had
OT,OOO^ii,eu aud • 400, gutis.! jWc-
Clellan did not claim a victory un
ril the 19th, nfter hef found Lea bud
Crossed the PotonttC, and he bi-gan
toCro'w, ht ftrA''4belj%. and-then
inoro Ic.adly.''''■[App'aufC1} With
unyili ivg Itko ' Vquikl ft eatt9 Lee
Would, in September, 18ti2\ huvle
d-ctated tenuis of fieacd in Wash'
itigtou City." At1 the bittle of
/■VfederlcttEburig rt was impossible
to uttnek in the evening, beeausdof
the fnrioas al-tilleity (iro. JackSon
nrdtred I he speaker to attack and
then countermanded thcordari At
Gbanccllorsville "Lee's success was
was a triumph. 1 Jackson fell,' and
tjec might well say lie hud lost 1.is
power. So, too, witli Melborough.
Amwig moderns,, Xap-ileon's n■*
treatjfrotn Muncow"anil shameless
-flljfht'lroin ff.itM'do ore blots up-
(,wJii8 caret r. ll'liiieter draws a
parallel between Lno ami Jackson>
to depreciate either, knows nothing
of either of those eot genial Clrri.it
ianhciof's. La: us n j. :ce that we can
_o.k to their giuves and look the
" world'squarely in tho lace. Lee is
like ji tall column, tovvering above
all olhftw, ncetling no borrowed
lustre^nd be is aM alone. There
is some tendency to bury our dead
gast, which bodes r.o good Tho
man who does not cherish the mem
ory of our doud heroes wai born
to lie a slave. '>
Gen. Earlv «r pe>-l"d to the la-
dies, to tho young rf.en ami his old
comrades, to cherish such noble
memories, and concluded his dis-
course of two hours amid a storm
of app'nuse. t
Be a man--Foolish spending
is (he latheri of povai-ty. Do not
he ashamed of hard work.. Work
fur tbe A -best salary you can get,
but work for half price rather than
be idle. : Be your own master, and
do not let"8ooieiy Ot- fashion swal-
low ttpt-iyour individuaiity—-hat,
coat and boots. . Do not eat up or
wear out all that jrou can earn.
Compel yonr selfish body tospare
sometliirg for profits saved. Be
stingy to v«iur appetite, but merci-
ful to other's ' itccessith-e. HeIp
others, and.ask iio help for your'
self. Pf-ft that yrtu are.proud. Let
,y:
it
' "a
-.. M
■ Mkd4.jour siefc, rbeiiimatisin days ? j -.A jtiuiig lady was receriiiy. Bm,*.
Ipi little jrliile,
iaid^lie
,' 'Hi-s oKJf li--.- i -1 —, I. .
^ - i.iBnd.
"^JK& what then, Mollie? askedfft|j|r i
the Judge.
/ shall enter into that rest which
renrlins for the people of God, an-
gwered tlio o'd apple woman Uc-
vout'y, ard ihe trou'tilcBomenesa^f
lorces.of llotiie and Oyrl?>*gi w«y*f < h0 Way tiierc dop I Iret or pester cent y wen ^-urnpe
i r-j i ; ... me It's only a in e while, sir. pose oi ocicg uihiiten
Ilie luller a n.arilmit b,, „,d, „,,;i dtTO lean I.J; reslilinK will
1 IS# PA6ES.5T
•ddre<tson te
iT 2o c mt.i, w/^urewb ajikki^a* an-
v-uri-if^ir Awwxt'Y. No. 4f Park How, N. V.
ue-pt •
ernt sHre ofQfijpttbtfo patrendgt j' 72
' Ntirlcfi. ',)' ,
II is lb, duty of the AtaoMor to aall upon
all lupayera lo raider tn their prnp-rly.
Wleru I tell* man 1 an aesnslog iim- '872
[ nxpeot ht tt, n and there to atteod tu ,
~it*|t. It Is the only aall I sbnlltoikf one finrdy and olways bear.
malt take tb* soaMqueaaes of tbs
I also want the nam. of .wry ohild lie.
tveon 6 *••) IB ;.ar* in the Precinct aa wp-
ou tbwe w* get ow *h*r* of tbe fuhlio
Free Sflheot nsoniiT
Jany, 1st 1852. 8 WHITE, I
Aseoeeor 1st I'ncieut.
; t'oo'siua .,o uoVui.t r( the eippi[i*t,cr of
mi-n won ar« hiio.i, as i-u oenii Adr.r-1 riuht arm. -At Gtttysburg on the
« ,^fla-> a | t of (iter S.O U MawtiaiMr* i ■ , , . . . , . .■
i «% . .... y ingi day. we gained a decided vie-
toiy ; on the second and ^rd
days, we failed to dislodge the en-
emy. Our ammunition was short
Lee consulted me a whole day, and
determined to full b.,ck.
The magnanimity of- Gun. Lee
kept back the secret of ill-secces
at Gettysburg The attack Was to
have l^een inede at ^aylighi, but
Lougstret^'a, corps was not ready
uutil i o'clock p. M. By that time
Meade's whole army was up. Ill
the morning an attack t>y oar right
—on the enemy's left—mast Imve
resulted in brilliant success. The
q ' ^ •- : ^ fji*
For (Sale,—Fmli Tret 8,
A few of the English Mulberry
Tree*, one year old.
AIbo a lot of Grape vines, One
year old, don't, know the name, but
are adapted to this climate, cvtyy
The Mulberry trets bear froiB
April unlit Septemb.-r.- Price of
Mulberry trees $1. Grape vines!
50 cents.
Apply to
F. M, Stewart.
say, said the Judge; but what
uiak s you so fure, jl/olly ?
How" Can / help being sure, sir,
said she, sinco l/lirist is the VVay,
and 1 am in hint ? He is mine, and !
jfi-Shi California to . Mary
Tho messenger who had
largo was so pleased' wlili^pp
his fftfj|ht tlmt offered, to cayc;:',
it l«ick r.nd forth fell the time at his
owu expense.
A gontlein.D of ew York, re'-
ccutly went to Lumpe for the pur--
lo an Atner-
th her paftnts.
in Dresden, iih" on his arrival'was
informed that she hail eloped the
week before «illi a Polish Count.
The Perils or '/'racihni; Uham,
Now' I only feci along i MAU ~'1 l,ave be«n ^"din' jy dun
J . . .. !. • \'ain*tr tn t.-lrnf-kl In
Him as He!"* Nancy to skool to d^hool
I master iu this district. List l'rit
I am His
ihe way. 1 shall see
is in a little while, ^sir. | j went ovel. l0 the skool tb SCO
Ah, .lo y, yon , . ! liKflr..JJancy was gittlu' along, and I
tho law evti ta g , seed what 1 didn t like by no meaus.
Judge.
Yes sir, liecauso I went to Ihe
8r*P •
Well.
Molly, I must look into
your pride be of the rieht kind, j tend to thought! Slowly we build
Be too proud to be lozv ; too proud up our fyouse. Small or largo,
to givejip without (Mnquorin'T cv> | if we jre refiued it ifl: refined ; if
The schoo.'masier was Ijrtilu?
things entirely out ol'the riiicdf cA&*
dycasliun, and, as I tlijuk. improprfi
- • i i ,i „„ „„ t er. 1 set awhile in skool house nut.
these thin?.*, said lie, yug p -|ieeri(j ofie class soy their lesson.-
pie, and walk ng o . j They was u spellin'and / thought
I hero s on y ,t , , qUjt0 pjccedingly. Tiiea
'or that, and we are not qn te s re ^ ^ ^ {q ^
of having even u .little * hue, said jhe 8aiu it vei v 8pr;. / was shok'l,
s'ie' - > and determiued she would leyo
that skewl. 1 hecrcd that .Gruuit.
I ar was «a nncommon line study,
lint don't want any, more gram-
mar>borit'my bouse The lesson
that JV^ncy sed whs tiuthiu' but tliu
foolishcst kind 6f tulk ; the rcdic
list word she said wus. 1 love.' I
looked at her right hurd\lor bvniu'
so improper, but she went right on
a till sed, thou lovest und lie loves.'
And 1 reckon you never heurd such
a; rigatnafole 'in your life—love,
Jove, love, love, and uutbiu' but
love' t^lie said one time, '1 did
love;'; Sez 1, 'who d d you love?'
Tbe seliolaro luffed, but 1 wasu't to
friends, flowers, h ^ fed,'who did you
this wealib wa secfeic our shells A°°n- w • "cboo.uiBster,
—calm-sholis or out-shells, aa we -^r' PJ11 >n ; 1c said
are calm or nautili. We find «fPlala.. Wau,cy'fiu'
what we ora'vfl—fan, if wo have iShfld the lesson. 7 his sorter f«ao.
a zest for tho funny ; friends, if, }fte<1 1on,d Nttncy we')t °" w,,h
we Ibhg for friends; beadty, if^er ^ul '< * > * lk. « got wus
beauty . thought, If We ,every word, ftbo «m1 7
■ - might, could or would Ijro. 1
stopped her again, and sed I ucckou
Every man Uui ds his own house1';
builds ,it insny'diainbered. (pp'i-
vfcniilDtetLpiciuio-liuiig.vinewreKi
ed, guesilali ; or loW'pent.
wall, ilowerlos, inhospituble— just
in ueoordatice with his iuner na-
ture. Precisely us the internal
force of affinity iu the mol usk
lavs bold of and aggregates round
itself the fine lime particles in the
sea-water-, 'so does the Internal
force in t o huaibi, soul lay hold
end aggregate around itself what
ii wants. The snrrounding ocean
bold* iu solution knowledge, pleas-
ure, tneati ^riakuiwit, wisdom.
we love
ei v diflfii uli v ; too proud to wear
a coat jttu cannot afi'ord to bi
t«W> proud to lie iu company
you cannot *eep up with in expen
ses j too proud to be stiiuy.
;
that
we orq rojmy, it is roomy.
There are 1200 puper mills In
tho United- States at present, which
produco auoally 500,000,000
pounds of paper, and tho demand
is still gicater tban tip supply.
Mustard is sa<d to bfr exten-
T'm Juna Valley,! sively adulterated with turmeric,
salt aud Cayenne pepper, raddish
jg'seod, pea flour rape seed, pepper,
In chrome yellow, wheat flour, etc.
T .. .'.*■■ , .'
A W.t,sijla of obituary is coming into
The Man Diego Union mentions
squashes of lit) pounds in weigh!,
raised' iu the , i— *r-"—
Cal.
Five persons ro each house
the average in great Britain.
New York city the average
twenty-one., , / , t
It is said that 42,500 balos of
cotton are used every year by l,e
ladies—to add to their attractive
appearance.
IB
ill* Si^kaiwVtf
Take the News Boy.
■s«. wbieb^-xpresres bri.fly a gro«t deal,
as follow*! "/.din AinUb of Mew York, re-
TOl ar;" "Q. Jenk'ns of PbiladelpbU,
third .tnry wladowt" "jfaron JoM*.f
mm) Jersey, laudanun "
Read tbe Charter of tbe A. M. &
B, S. A., on tbe 4tb -page. . • .
1 would sue about thai,'<aud told
her to walk out of that house. 1 ho
school master tried to interfere,
but 1 would not let liitn say a word.
Hosed 1 was a ford, ami I nok't
him down,"and made him holler itt
short oi-dor. 1 talk't tho strate
thing to him. I told him how Itede
larn my darter grammar. 1 got
the iiaibutct together, aud we sent
McQuillistcr off in a hurry, and 1
rcckon thar'l bu no more grammar
tedchln' in tbuso narts soon. If
jou know of any ctflier oldf^h'^ait
In your -r&glqp that don't teach
gr^oimar^wrf'woula be glad ii you
would send;liiin. But in lutuie we
will be' Ifcerlul btiw we employ'"
men. roumj Jehoolmistcrs' wontr
do, especially lr thgy teach gram-
mar. A Is a.bad tuinj for mori'
lis,' f
I
>-.<*<* 9tZ4ht M.ws Joy
. "■"U'es for furtl,
R. I. Powell, ji
PowtU, ja*p*if _w.
■prltf i
N
rf-v ▼ " • ■
«tCnWJn Galveston? *
Armstrong
A Bro.
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