The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1859 Page: 1 of 6
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GAZETTE.
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% ¿ UPSET, EDITO BAND PROPRIETOR.
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MATAGORDA, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lit, 1859.
NC.MBKU 10.
to Subscribe i
PROSPECTUS
•" OTTHX
STATES RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
AT the sotisiSstioo of a portion of tbe Do-
mootaey of Fayette, the undemened proposes
OOYF8B TOB!
'BBDUCTIOSS.
itepoMkht
ft weekly paper (States Right ■
in tko town of u Grange. It will:
of wbtHiin >oii mwm ntb-
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BOYS', YOUTHS'
ly roR
AND CHILDREN'S
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INDIGNANT FRENCH MEN
™""a™npmm«sM*ss
THE BLIGHTED HEART.
\ MONTMKXT YUll W vmTT
Tbete is cTid ^ -.-
Tbe officer* having charge of the 1'iiinuj A company of RouÜiern ladies were one
Street Stition House were startled, about day assembled in ft friendo parlor) when the*public miud to icvivt
10 o'clock on Sunday night, by tb« appari- conversation chanced to turn on earthly af- Xcwlaiul MafiiU t<.
I a • i t:
«V meutor¿ <4 J*,!
i !• i^vt his neal.ne- '
tlon of two strangers. The strangers were ¡ flictions. Each had her story of pcculiar)0r faults, and ouliain. th. ^ that Sir.,
trias ffi
! J* IKÍ >UW ♦ I *
IT (OoniisMn).
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*«• :• I.
Frenchmen, genteelly dressed, and appeared J trialh and l>ercavcmcuts to relate, except a
Ak impkovrment huTboen applied to Boots 40 1)6 laboring under ft rush of gin to the pale, sad looking woman, whose lustreless
• ' - 1. TKam OlOA ■ RftVAft UA^I i.\ kit la* AMA
aad Shoot, by which a saving of expense to
the eonmraer, of two thirds, is realised, by ac-
tuate* perineal.
THE TIP
of a piece of copper or other indeatroet-
terial, neatly tautened to the too of tbo
or shoe, forming a complete pro
This ieventioo is now presented to
with the " ~ ~
I constant an- *iued D«"
to EyftXjCWjM
fallostkeofdadge of its.
wen tested ovér two years, end
cerebellum. They also appeared to be trav- eye and dejected air showed that site was a
elers, and carried carpet satchels in their prey to the deepest melancholy. Sudden-
the toe
hands, which told of clean linen in atore for
the lutore, and of ft desire to find entertain-
ment for the night.
Tbe strangers saw a lamp outside of the
1 utility station house and taking it for granted that
years, and is dos- ^ place a tavern, requested the lieu-
/^fan7s¿o^ tenant loWd °«t "two glasses of lagair
r #nnn _ tuu . . • ,
this invention will bo k®®* . , t ,,
it is well known that • Lieutenant looked indi
r boots and shoos first at m4C| and Wanted to know wl
•ad, .Ml this protection, ib*r fill Fn,ochm«n-looke^nd|Ui
as average wear at lead two
as Ipug as the old styie, while
pense is oct A tutu hose |
This invention is aboBjl
to )Aiaara> Bo# a, and all ooco|
ihe boot or shoe to
^jtvsnd the public
tito ieqpsrtanoe of obisinini:
fts they ara distíned, far
a all other kinds. .
may bo obtained of nearly all the
in the principal cities, os
"Two glasses of v|f*
*ain* ' ' *
' This «iled the
beat lat-
ing the
to loam the
taengot angty
not relish-
them
Hm French-
fcjdy knows, the
the less
beinsr Abe
contó
ly arousing herself, she said iu a hollow
voice.
"Not one of you know what trouble is."
"Will you please, Mrs. Gray*" said a
kind lady who knew her story, "tetl the la-
dies what you call trouble V
"I will, if you desire," she replied, "for I
have seen it My parents possessed a corn-
repch- petence, and my girlhood was surrounded
by all the comforts of life. I seldom knew
an ungratified wish, and was always gfty
and light hearted. I mftffMff M ñlueteeu
one I loved more thftn all the world be-
lides. Our home was retired, but the stn-
ligfit never fell on ft lovlinr one, or on ft
happier hou9ehoKl Years retted on peáée*
fully. Five children sat arttrnd^ur tab!
and a little curly l^fd still nesUed in i
bosqpn. One night about sundoTO^*one
fierce storms so co Bpfen in' Sou
tes came tra. For rAny M
powered "down Uiotptftftly. J "
orning dawned,'s^tlPe element ra-
little atrt^m near onr dwelling
n torrent Before we were
vas surrounded by
with my babe to reach
m^whioh a few wide-spreadiup you
landing, whqjj| dense foliaosj
o protection, while my hu^lthe
McKHiSEY k
60 each, on a
trees
some protection, wane my
sons strove to save Jriiat "Vhcy
Id of our property. At lailt a Wfal
tee swepfliiriy my tosband,
no one
tbftt despite
popular li
compered
trouble.
r next
danger, tbe
watched
y MLonly a mother can feel
~ Leonid not speftk to
theol glosingt nearer to
ttle island 'grew less
arojcmd tbe huge
upturned trunks,
and ma#
all went ^oafaqg past us.—
r hands to tfle aad then
as a farewell
cannot imagine
aU perish, and
babe to my heart,
to my feet 1
of the tree,
until an all
that they
•ftfed.. AO
,,Wi*.
Biter. More
octroyed fta *
laid otit a
prison.
r tneH—is
ito mistake.||
'•Yoor
t gives universal
not see that I
"Well, sar, aen we j
sarc," said the
will inform ae people of se
sat bo cafes are noasih g buf
ta«rr
Coidinctoa, O.
the
I 4n. a sinew in-
TioftO, M
htK Ext The tat
GEO^OE RO
ft have boon tolling yoat
and have not known it to
after him. Many are Md ty u$ Ua. iuc
verdict which doomed liis last days to ol-
scurHy, and leaves his -{rave uohúuurrd,
was wrong, all wrong. Wo have lately
fallen upon some interesting biographic
sketches of him, and shall givo them at a
proper time. He, whoso aodienroa once
crowded tbe largestchnrchc^ spi ut hit last
days in the suburbs of Molnlc, Alabama,
vainly trying, by protracted services and
frequent sermons, to fill a little couvonticlo
thirty by fifty feet No Interest could be
awakeucd in the man or in his labors, on
the part of Church poopiror the world ; the
■pell was gonp. There he died, and was
buried in what Jr eftllcd the old gravo-
yard.
An aged Kentuckian, whoeo aoul had of-
ten been atirred by that atrangn eloqnenoe,
~ who was need to bunting aad «rantier
not long exclaimed, ia our hear-
ing, where Kafi^'iisi ssas jetniÍLiB|i in
connect ¡oh with other ils>k|iiishtil ones,
1 tell joff what it ie gentmnen, eoy what
your nssiaosns—d wanghs
it^he Uf^day coming
g as masi]rrá|i| ^ls
Ifro. Cross, on bar way torn S. C. to
Texas, writes tbia to the Southern Ch^istfaa
Advocate, Mark it, kiud reader, and IT
it are'meaat, act an it:
and the
*rst dallar f
■ pepot 410 Broadway,
wholesato OnuaUts in N. V.
S.Í
prayers. He
b&mj htmble róof that he mfght be *
"Out* repeated Frenchman No. 3 as M# Attained in the pnrpoae of évil, and nit'
ooat feil disappoared round the top <f the last when heated by wine one night he
iss atfvaaoe
■week In N T.
w _ _¡í¡! of spurious imitations.—
Examine faeh" box, bottle, or flask, and take
Miliiae bat ,<Costar,s.N _
03^fl 00 boxes can bo sent by mail, (sefli-
moot to deplroy thp Yermta on any arojisps.)
-vuaetaEteass
^ ••
Vv
roa La-, Mim
tn Waionv k Co.
G. H. Bnannan. -?
8. Missriskt k- Co.
_ _ _ by
BODGES, Matagorda, Texas.
Notice.
S9th day of Angust, J85S, the
appointed by the H«>ooff*ble
Matagorda
oof Williai
County/ Administrator ot
illiam kJeCrosky,
ears old-
landing, ^and I wfll also b^re «0 terrifcle
revenge, I will tell aa French zat eie conn-
trie is von irrnnenee diaboüque, magnifique
¿Nsfague, by ga^r-wr
An tbe irate Oarapean doubled tbe
volume of bin voice at ew
adjective in the last sentence, and rolled
opt tbe final V of the last word with yell
Iflre that of a watchman's rattle, the reader
may imagine tbe effect produced upon tbe
spectators in tbe Recorder's office, as tbe
parties took their leave
Whether onr frog-eating friends will car-
oat their threat, or looked upon it as a
remains to be seen. Aa t®y both
tbe J were not drunk bat only a little
nipOow, tbe case looks rather tike a hard
one.—Philadtifkim American.
A Goon Movmairr.—Tbe Pew System ia
churches soertis to be wearing ont in Eng.
lpod The London correspondent of tbe
ry out
#u, r
\ npare
life of a lellor being, and —
oa the sonffold. My Hantmnly
bad filled my cap of
bat bow it. tm over. This was troebie,
ladieo, sacha# hope His meroy wiU spara
from e#er^periene¡ng."
There Wis Mfry eyes among he listen
ere, an^ the warmest sympathy
pressed for ihe bereaved motber,
history hsd taught them a
The Lost Shew.—A preacher of the
Methodist church was traveling in one of
at a
the back settlements, and mopped at a u
cabm where an old lady deceived him very
At Mobile, Rev. Mr. Andrews, pastor of
St Francis Street Church, was so kind
as to bring a carriggo atfll take us to see
attaffitt's grave, it was Sbd to stand
i It end see the grave. of him who
Karlytived the beautiful, marked only
and not éveb a rose or'a
trfotet or • for^-mo^Bt ^lauted there. As
I gaasd apon it tho theegW occurred to
me, «If every pefltfnvrheta Mr. «aflUiu
roMhred iato tlfe Ohnrch, oft who hgs in
ij nwl*A s|ilil
preaching,"1 „
of one dollar, I wonds* if it % (M not bulld
him a very nice monument, sonmthfng bet-
ter, at least than this bricíí pavemtet T
Would not
And as ^ received
may I not have the 1
ege of sul
there are any
once sat enra^ftfreíl whü^lÉ. <
are now wiln^g to cont
lis monument, let 1
Rev. A. S. Andhct
cis Street Chttrch,
raff. \
A MAM tunc
Paw in Cncs^u >rr
SvmTi
passions tol
' each other'menM'i
a manner sa s^petimes 1
people of the world. This
a case before the Poli
morning. Among aome of the
jUbrs efcthe Methodist Chnreh on
i sodsts anything but siaterly
feelings. On Sunday
to church,
herself in tbe
Nothing but fe
probably passed be-
of the pew at tliat
Welsh waited on
that Mm. W. would
foem of Mrs. A. in the
family pew to her company títere. Mr. W. 1
it on to give tfcá reaaana therefor, vis ;
that Mrs. W. thought Mrs. A wss no honor
to thb pew, and 1a fact was amssn woman.
Qerenpdn Man. At iaümated that suck re-
marks did not kmAa a Christian spirit,
aad that if MrwW^thtwght m herd of ber
" in the chnreh, then- ale herself
The galaat <Oecar'fl
spirit «van-' asenoed, >nd he dseimad he
* . T
a 1
4
i
fly into
easy
among the
exempK^d
tJourt this
m
there
Í
\
\
kindly. After setting provisions before
him, abe begafii la qecetkm him : "St
ger, where might yon be from V "Mads
I resido in Shelby county^ Kentucky."—
man says that a pretty effective war
ing upon it in rfTthacharcherf of the) way from
l-EetaMisbaieut in* England- %a^ olject of; .aTHJ 2
HÜUS Y
i C I . . all « r. :he p-i^e levd,
"Wall, straiiger, hope no offense, bat wha .
monght yon d"in^ away ap here T"
"Madame, I am smrcliing for tbe lost
sboep of the llouse of Israel* "Joba,
John r shouted tlie old lady, "come right
here, tisis minit j bere'a a stranger all the
_ ___ that's
week ta
aoáfrain*
diw back nnd toek Men. A.
iu a very MK-har
like mannar, neceasitatang
of a raw beef poultice to thaabnsed fcutftle
countenance. Fnrthermops, Mrs. A. testi-
fies that Oecar then aid time declared bis
bility to "wallop any waman in the State
Jndga Lawrence, after
in Hm eaee, came to
"tha^mt|boiarBi4 tiMMi up<*
Ssietatbe «raj of toa Wtctrh:
* "" "" >,K r4T ——— -.i. WuHrit K.\t'wi.^r/fennyroyal, rubbed
1 1,1 " r"'T the pew rental it ia pro- on t!ic face, banda, ftnd parts exposed, is' that ougbt to be fined at l^yst t><
RtiAN, to iuukt good Ly voluuflw^ Contri said t > N? a sore ¿>revcative of gnat and dollars, aadi he gave judgment accu J
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1859, newspaper, November 19, 1859; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179134/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.