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Tho nauior editor ol
ISAAC H JULIAN Eiiicr.
til Uwi.. IJQOUflii'al pigo Wlii lie luuuu fcv
it . i .. iiu i.i -r .-iiFiiia". iiu racuKviiiPk wwwu -
s . I I L" M..A..a ' I. a irliiMii Ufa
- 'will icmain buta aboit time nu t tnen me uo oi .u !.-. -
tr.. .lifiirnmi.nt of CI V8 place not OUiy l mo ajirucsv
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AN MAROOS TEXAS.
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't'oncrert. which ho ay ho is Htbflcd 1 limitation of tho author butalso-asbo
i. i . i i.. ;. II.. rA.li..liuforuis us at tho rciucst of .oino ut
Our UlOat Pr0IUI0CDlCllIZUO Ul wuuui
. .r nl'Vrll T
jlTU 11 AT L'KK.
ri'l.ETOS' JofitXAl. U devoted
to hie ratuw ol a Mtiut uud nm-cral
character. l'clioii occupies a place i
uut Inscriptive i'upem u.M.-ar ; buti
ueunug
. . i mri I'AiitnA imrirtiririi
'u" " . V :; ' . .Jl... .n..d.V.il. Hutchison and fohllarso place i kivmi Maructo bear...
'Hons. JJ0 f rcuiet mat ursui ww uu - . r hp .nTn J iterarv uud Ait T0plu to UW-
9r thfl J of h0 ltcpublk.an mty Green of tho Clerk' office. Of coune orirsi"l Vol.Vicl fro-
8ATUUDAY ....JAN. 10. (or prCjijuut. and that TiMcD.Uayard. we could not rcfiuo tho eago w wpow addressed distinctly to
i-s;S; Lr HD hard nioury man will bo the; backed up. Wo annex Lis letter which lll0 itellcetul tate or the pub.w.
... ... . .l. i. I .ni.nnii.ii tlm rfUcourso : or ui)0U BUtilt-eli 10 wnitu iuo
.. ...a - n.panr a.i Tinier i A.nnu nin ni inn uumuLTacv. wiiu .v-ww.'...... - . - ..
I . mm . ... t... M M.rf-.tt. I .
iiojio noft money man lor tho occonu
to Ai i:untni.
TBI MM PBEIS It iMdmK oeipPr and
drrlUlcf medium (Bit Ju lb bl oUlct b.
I.hd th Colorwlo n4 0a Aoiaula rlnrt.
Clrcol.tM lw gmertHr. 8uUl1' ui H""1".
A IW putt. drrol4 I ImrulRUIlou ud tilt
place ; and that such a ticket will wipe
out (jrant and the Republican party.
(Juorcetown Record.
Tup. Spriugfiold Republican calls at-
tention to tho fate of a big prebiden-
tial 'boom" in 1811. There was a
treuieudous boom for ilcury Clay
public
Kbinin THEE Paiani-Aftor sever- well. re or puuiio cuiiur
.1 7...h. .!.;. ln...e mvatriuon de It W tue growin. nao.ioi w.o .
u a wvumii o - " "
live7ed on tho -ftih of &t. translat I " i r c. -
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come to tho eouclusion that tho argu-
ments in tho lecturo were too heavy
for the braius of the editorial staff of
Texas newspapers or perhaps there
wus no money iu it. Reside it was
SAX MARCOS TEXAS
Dealer in
GEHER'L MERCHANDISE1
Cotton Corn Wool ami Hides
Uouglit for Cash at Highest
Market Prices.
AGENT FOR 1
tlu.ir hokt
magazines and rovitws; auJ in order
Uiut Al'l'i.F.roxH jol'knai. may ade-
quately rilleet tho intclleuiual activity
ot tho time thm exprewftd if. udmii
tn its miL'es a fc lection or um uiuio
MO LINK WAGONS OEKBK PLOWS. McCORMICK SKLP-Bix
Kit 1 R liA P li R . NICHOLS I1KIAKI& VO.'H TURKSli.lU
HI AND KNUINHS RROWxN S COTTON OLN 'V
KKLLUV'iS JSTHKL-RARRKD WIRE.
W" w ' . . i ..: 1
nMred round hero that tho affair I noteworthy er.i.cai. hjwuw .
was T desecration of the sabbath. Sol-; progroive pnper i hat coiuo Horn the
d.iopB.niudruKr.MMu.eouir7. (w0liej to jim wa-tho obscure James ! omon says : "tbero is nothing new uo- l'lu' ' u -
tunlio DtnocrMIc la pollilci. Oul tad ofllciil 1 r ... v been ' dor tho sun" but tho old settlers and I T.. on . nn
P.r .r tu. .u.. h. ... th. ..n.r j 1 "Ik. Uay would havo been w i . o u pr numbcr; rer an-
r.i.i 10.1 mi.tu.ot..! elected but for tho Liberty party T Baw soinolLi ng new. when "'". m advance. poMaRe included. A
l.i.d lb. rut blrbwtr tad iiui rout. ' .l.:.l A.ntnrn tipl-ifla in ihirtoen I r.Ji-.j. p ' clllb of llVO IVtll bo SCUt 0U0 year lor
or:v:lrr;o.1::bl .es cvotcs volume. j.-... nd
wpuud 10 Au.uo ib. cpiui ol th. sut.. ... the right places to beat Clay. It cast dancing and ljJ no . uolr jy f oaeh year. Subscriptions re-
i tL .iu. d.uu .d it .. e.nd.a.u 15812 votes in .New York and gave i fubrlW ; cieyed for any length of time.
ticip.ud.niMoob. .xundrdtoibi. pi.. nt.t i.ii Tfiii thfl i.i.si. 0vclarLw tA0:"uwT.' i : i
I tun "iniu w . - i moDV oi uio H-sumi. iu uiuur c- .
Xllu.
I bt I inform nij frlf ndi and cu.wraer. lb.it mj fall .lock of m.rcb.ndlia I. now comply
I ll.tt.r m jwlf to bv tbe Urgeil und b.it wlecled ttock of
STAPLE hHD FAfSCY DRY GOODS
II
mum.
I. ooltd Icr lt religion aud uluc.liou.l prKi-
If.. tnd . Hi. eenler ol flu. cooi.tr ud ex-
cellent ccmomallj: alw for tbe cdlrbrtltd tprlag.
bait a mil. .bote wblcb boll up from lb. bowel j
of lb. aartb at lb. foot ol lb. mounlalu. forming
tba San Marco rlr.r aud conatltutlng at ouca a
great natural curlotltj audau lutlbau.tibl. water
pow.r.
Adv.rtl.lng agent. and adrarllxr. gen.rall
Ihrougbout lb. countr will b. apt to recogolic
In lb proprlelot of Ibo Faag Paca. on. -with
Mbom aaa n.w.p.p.r publliber of Kattero In-
dlaua during fourteen jear. from September
JS.- to Uecember lS?2-lbejf bar. probably bad
bu.lnoM trauiactloai to wblcb he can p Jot them
wltb pleanre a. tba belt arldaoca of bl. re.pon
tibillty and mod. of dolag bu.looi
IQ'Ste Ubl. ot advenl.lng ralea on Orit ptge
ncss in Michigan with 3.GJ2 votes; and fresh the memory ot tho occasion
in Indiana 2100 votes. Henry Clay and save my speech from sinking into.
' Lifcine s firenm unvo uuimaiun m i
sento of it except the text which 1
for president:
SAMUEL J. TILDEN
Of NEW YORK
SuLjvct to the decuion of ' Rational
Democratic Lunvenuon.
ItiUlrond SHenrw.
Tho sifrvoyors hav again been on
the lino aud havo gone west. The in-
dications continue favorable to tho
early letting of the work. It is even
renurted. on what would seem to be
Hood authority that ten miles between
Iwcon this place and Austin hayo act
ualiy bocn put under contract.
Conorksu ia again in session after
iU holiday recess but there has been
no business of importance.
Tub political muddle in Maiuo still
continues. Tho situation is still crit-
ical and and threaten ing.
Bishop (.ileeiit Haven of the
Pl.ithodist church died at his residence
in Roston on tho Ud inst. in tho (J8th
year of bis nee.
r.EljluioL'd A communion meeting
began on yesterday at (ho Presbyteri-
ii n cliiirh uud will coutiuuo over Sun-
day. Rev. Mr. Zivlcy will bo present
ii ml at si' t tliu pastor.
Con. Sherman has utated to a ro
porter his belief that a general Ute
war is imminent aud that it is to be
ouo of a maguitudo equal to tho fa-
mous Modoc 7ar and fully as diffi-
cult. During tho whole of Christmas
week London wat enveloped in a fog
ho dense that business and travel was
nearly suspended aud no vessel could
put out to soa- It cost tho oity flOO
tr MJ a day to light tho streets. Delight-
ful place. '
"Edison's miud" says the Chicago
Times "appears to be duplex or even
(luadruplex like hid system of tclo
frapbyjbo cauuut invent ono thing
without inventing two or throe others
simultaneously."
t
A New York lettor says : "It is
Htateu ou excellent authority that with
in a few days f.'JIiOJ has been offered
for shares in of tho Edisuu Electric
Light Compauy which crgiua'.ly sold
lor SllKI."
Died at New Rraunfels on the 21
1'erdinand .1. LiudbeiunT aged 7S.
Mr. Lindhclmer vstablUned the New
l.ranufels Z;iiur.g in 1853 and carried
ii on for nearly twjnty years though
was a very popular man. Ho
right on all riucstions but ono.
was as "booming" a candidate as Gen.
Grant would bo. The moral of this
is. that tho Republicans are likely to
be defeated if they nominato a candi
date whom tho independent voters
and tho Republicans
tho Corneli-scratehcrs
will not support.
I could not not translate in spite of die
tionary and cyclopmlia.
G. Vogelsang.
Ed.
Bastrop Jan. 5 1S30.
Free Press: Yesterday Mr.
Two thirds of tho subscriberr of the
Nacogdoches News aro delinquent.
People ought to pay promptly for so
Couducted by E. L. & W. J. YOU-
NANS. Containing instructive nnd interest-
ing articles and abstracts of articles
oriiriniil. selected and illustrated
1 lroiu the pens ot tho leading scientific
men of duerent countries ; uccouuts ot
luportant teientiuo discoveries; the
umilicalion 01 scieuco to mo praeneni
Higgins. This is not only an irrepar Ions; tho latest views put forth (toll
able loss to tho family but also to this I corning natural phenomena uy taunts
UI 11U iiifSiiuat uuiuuii(y.
represented by: Horace D H.gg.n a prom.s.ng young
in New York Uw;rdlcdfof tev: ' ''f.i
residence of his father Col. J. C.
community.
Rain rain nothing but rain;
the
good a paper buc tho Xews itself is 'ground is now thank uod thoroughly
delinquent in duty to iisslf and the soaked. C. Eriiard.
craft generally by not refusing to send
tbo paper on credit. 1'eoplc in that
I TnE PENOLOGICAL JOURNAL for
I TnntinfH nnnritind a nnpf ii if. nnd htA.
o .unty take outside papers and pay for grapbica gketch orBWmo of Maine"
them too aud because they can doit
tako the News and don't pay. Both
parties aro guilty. Unquestionably it
is the duty of the people of a county
if they havo a dollar to spare for the
newspapers to giyo it to tho oounty
paper. Sustain it. Help it and alter
while it will be able to help you. Con-
concentration of patronage upon the
county papers throughout Texas
would soon give us a state press worthy
of Texas. All that is lacking is money;
there are brains and industry enough
if only the sinews of war were not lack-
ing. Houston Telegram.
I'litt Third T'.M'in .tlcaus a. Term
lor Life.
It becomes moro and moro clear
every day that thcro is a largo and
growiug element in tho Republican
party which is opposed to Grantism
with all that it implies. It would in
deed be strange if a plot for tho sup
pression of liberty and tho creation of
a bastard cmpiro on this free soil
could be carried forward without pro-
voking n;i earnest protest from all
parties. Nobody really misunder-
tands tho Grant movement. If the
and articles on Fitz Greeno Halleck ;
Studies in Comparative Phrenology ; Mr January 187!).
Prominent attention is given to tho.'e
various sciences which help to a belter
understanding of tho nature ot mac
to tho bearings of science upou the
questions ot society aud government
to scientific education and to the con -flicts
which spring from tho progress-
ive nnttiro ot scientific knowledge.
The Popular Science Monthly
was enlarged beginning uitb tho issue
It is handsomely
HATS BOOTS and SHOES HARDWARE CROCKERY. WOODS!?
aud WILLOW A lilt. JUl. t
In iha market boueht at bwet prleca aud not to be undersold bj anybody.
1 c.ll particular attention w my .lock of CIQ UIR 2ihoVa i run tlI0ICI" S
hum t!i the nn.rt and a-illon. Kxnecta car load of MOI.INK WAGONS aud PLOW S. 3
lnrltlug au examination of my nook I ronialn rc.peotfully
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. . ' cssary to further eonvcy the ideas ol
New Education ; a juvenile story etc. tjje writer fully illustrated.
The Health department is also well
represented. Tho beginning of a new
volume of this favorite publication is a
tood timo to subscribe. We will or-
it or club with it.
Human Nature is tho title of a
pamphlet specially prepared for tho use
of students in answer to questions so
many times asked "How can I study
Phrenology?" It will be found to an-
swer tho inquiry very fully giving
names of books recommended and
many suggestions to Btudants in regard
to general and special applications of
the subject.
Price in paper lOo. S. R. Wells
& Co. 737 Broadway N. Y.
We are indebted wo suppose to the
publishers for a copy of Waring s Al
phabetical Railway and Steamboat
Guide showing the route to any point
with distance from New York popula-
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lonj lists ; yon turn at once to the
traditions of jthe people tho unwritten name of tho place you wish to go to.
law of the land which prohibits a
President from serving more than
eight years aro to bo overthrown and
a ruler called in to protect tho people
rom themselves there is certainly no
reason why ho should relinquish du-
ring tho term ot his natural lite the
power thus gaiucd. It is tho story ol
Louis Bonaparto over aeain. Give
the mau what he asks now and ho will
tako tho rest without asking. Utica
Observer.
Every porson engaged in growing
Fruits or Flowers should tako a paper
exclusively devoted to this subieet. as
s Purdy's Fruit Recorder and Cottage '".".'1 1UU0 wtllm tlic sphere of possi
Send 20 cts for a copy to the office at
1G Dey street New York. Published
monthly.
Dictator Grant; or the overthrow
of tho Rcpublio in 1830. By Samuel
Leavitt.
Wo aro indebted to Messrs.
Dauchy & Co. advertisiug agents New
York for a copy of the above work in
oonncction with an advertisement
which nppears iu our columns. It has 13
telling illustrations by Cusachs of the
New York Graphic We find it to be
asomswhat sensational but highly
suggestive work the narrative in the
Gardener a monthly of 1G pages ot
only one dollar per year published in
that grat Flower city and fruit fcc-
tion Rochester N. Y. but controlle'd
aud edited by A. M Purdy of Pal
myra N. Y. a life-long fruit grower and
florist and now having over ono Bun-
die 1 acres into fruits flowers &c aud
bi!itic3 and well calculated to set peo
ple to thinking. Its appearance is
timely nnd it will be apt to do good
by awakening public attention to the
dangers of tho new impending crisis.
In tho end it records the failure of the
would be dictator and his flight to Eu-
rope to become a candidate for the
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