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VOLUME 3,
WACO, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1858.
PROFESSIONAL.
Dli. J. II, 8SAR3—Respouttully inform
th. ciiijien Of Waco and vicinity tha
heeun be found, when not profoisionully.en
gage\t,at tha Old Suni of Blocker & Uurley
DR. J. W. MADDIN, rospect fully offer
hit [ircl'i-Bsional sur vices to the citizens
«if Warn ami vicinity. Office at Mti!l*ns> &
junl8,1838 80tf.
lot Wan. a nil vicinity,
MifcUin's Drug Store.
' ].)H. -W. K. JOHNSON,
'O FtOMiCTFÜLLY'informs public,
i i. ihut When hot pr. fessionally' engaged,
l.j cali bis t.iaud at ICiioJtt St Johnson's Drug
Sf.ir. I'Deer. 18-40. ly.)
LHt. tí. L. NIQELET,
l Ji.SI'GyTFtlHiVi inform the public
í v th ;, svhail «lot professionally engaged he
can be iouuii at Nidele & Johnson's Drug
A.lpiv. piscr. 18-4.5-ty.]
IMt. R. W.aBIsSlbí
bk&&
W A CO, TEXAS,
OFFERS hi profesional services to the
public generally, «lid solicit* their pat-
ronal. |sept. I'j,pl837r3i-ly
tí. A. CARPENTER,
Attorney at Law,
hi.v\ w AW, johnson CO., TEXAS.
¡'TIM. ifrtVtice in all the Courts corn-
,tho XSth JmUciul District.
Bp,- -ia"aiU-ution given to the collection ol
>.: ■ a I. in. Jingust 88th, 1853. u 30.1 y
J ü'-I :•^nSÉÑ ry"BIIÜ W N,
(Formerly ol Galveston)
attlbsli' at luf and laxd age.ntr
lUi.rom, Bki-i., Co., Texas.
ny* Practice in the counties of Bell, Mc-
',eii:. •.n ISnsque, Erath. J'aio Piulo, lincha-
nan Coio.uauche, Hamilton and Corye.l,
vo.n'iij'\ ; the Nineteenth District. (
1 u j five special attention to the ea e of
ijnds. perfection ol titles &c., in the above,
and also iu Milam, Williamson ainl Latnpaww
Counties. augM, 1SÍÍ8. uo8s-ly.
SAM, N. HAMNEIi.
;;ií¡j K (tansrtlat fit In®,
Blopúenavllle, Erath Co., Texas.
•¿y i'i j:npb attention given to any busi-
entri uted to him in the 13tb Judicial
District. May Who 17 ly.
TU'JÜ. '■ A i COCK, CUAS. STEWAUT.
AVCOCK & STEWART.
¡aHarufiji fluir (Cuitusrllnrs &t Earn,
MKCHANICAL.
W.. A SKINS,~
C A EFB1T E1 ¿IIBI III II
WACO, TEXAS.
tCpShop on tho South-west side
of tlio Public square. v3-lt -ly
c.. L.FItEW,
Carpenter and, Joiner,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
and public generally that lieconliiiucs
tocarry on the Carpenters business at his
eld si a nu, and keeps constantly on hand nil
assortment of good Pine Liim bar. Sash blinds
and Doors made to order, lli^returus thanks
lor the libera) patronage heretofore bestowed
upon him, anil solicits a coiitiuumioc of the
saine. [teb27,18ó$b4tf.
W. 8. S. 1H9MPS9Í1
BUILDER & COSTItAOIOR,
WILL superintend the frei'tion and"J3
construction ol Public Edifices Pri- I
vate Dwelling , &,c„ in the irtost ressona- J
"" .... . Khop
"Ut; ^ v, i s« • i fc,w, " - *' r
ble terms, ei/lier in town or country
opposite the Methodist Church.
i\ uco, iii'hlü, 1858.
v3n8 ly
G. W. B REM,
{Late aj Mobile.)
HO tíSR, Ornamental Painter and Paper-
HariRer. having permanenlly located in
tlic city of Waco, and would inform the cit-
izens <il the city and vicinity that he is en-
abled to execute a well aud complete imila-
iion of Muhogany, Walnut, llose-Wood Ital-
ian, Egyptian and Mozarlt Marble, which
will he neatly executed and will vie with
the nat ;ral wood and sto¡ie thus imitated.
His attention will also be given to
HOUSE AND CARRIAGE I'AISTIN'G.
[jy All work warranted lor neatness and
durability. Can be found at Mr. McLennan1!
House. m'ch27, 1858,-nS ly.
U J MIX—TÉ XA S.
May ¡¿8-110 17
iy
J. W. NbWUX. M. D. IlKRttlNO.
NO ftTLIN & HERRING.
Sitiar:.: •• & a^unnacUnca at Xm,
WJtU O-TEXJS.
%• P 'tice in all the Courts of the 10th.,
J i ! strict and in the Fedsral and Sup-
. . ;s at Ai etin.
k. P. ÑICI10L ,
.".... -r an nuil (Cniwscllor nt
Inm.
:,OTABV PUBLIC, AND
Cxn.r.nti.*tr of Dealt for State of TtnnctUi.
WACO, TEXAS,
v: -.e 19, l'?58 y3n2l-ly
T E.
í uszetant,
j , Attornky at Law,
UUCrlAVAN, Johnson County,Texas.
Feb. C, lS58i . v3u >l-ly
T-7
(. RAN BURY, Attorney at Law
'.Vaco, Tusas, J^in.16, 1-858.
Waco
ti i
-~v
itDODJS, Attorney and Counsellor
iw, Land A^ent and
ucra 1 Col 1cctor,
j l -Lennan county <M.
-: 0 -1 y
L McKERALL'
ait¿tr.í1 M i&attii3cllor nt iaui,
útil ..ilLaad and Collecting Agent,
40-v2-l> ^CO, TEXAN
a. j. kvati
L. t. jxorn
EVA#8 & 110RNE.
ATTOR^Wys. AT LAW,
Waoo, Tbxas,
HAVE this day associated themselves to-
t ilher for the practice of the Low, and
bffer their joint services to their friend l
thie a id surrounding counties.
■ Wnc >, Aug. 27th. 1857.—20-1 y.
i.icir u rOKt;. " k**! black.
COKE & BLACK,
Attemcy* anil Counselors Rt Lawt
WACO, AI. Leniian County, 'lesas.
june 4V 1^.J7,"1.8-If ,
J. G. HENRY.
Pit pet* 1) an get*,
House, Sign, Crnnmcntal auu Carriage
i'nintcr.
fYACO. TEXAS.
TAKES this occasion inform the public
that tin Is prepared to execute all mnnnei
of Painting, Paper Hanging, &tf., on leasun-
able terms, and at short notice, in as neal
manner as any other workman in the country
Shop opposite Conc.rntte row, below, 01) the
N. E. side of the Public Squaie,
December 5, 1857.—14>-I y-
OaL'RCH DUlEOi'OllT.
Sorvioii at the baptist Church nt 10 1-2
a m nuil 7 1-2 if m, on 2d, 3d mal .4t:i,
Sunday in each uiuuthv—Hut. S. G.
O'HiiYan, Piisiof,
KF* Sunday School nt 8 1-8 A' M.
Servioi) at thu smrio Ciiuroh on the 1st
Siibhatli in each month by the Old S'ohonl
Fiesbyieiiaiis,
Mkthodjst Chdjich
Service nt 10 1-2 A. M., and 7 1-2 P.
M., on till? 1st. 2d. and 4tli. Sahbntli in
every mouth.—Unv 0. A. Fisukp, I'aslur.
Sunday School ut 8 1 -2 o'clock, A M.
The 3,1. Sunday is occupiod by tiie
Rev. Itiiin CÓLMKR, of the Qu'mboiVuriii
Presbyterian Church, at 10 1-2 A. M„
ami 7 l*-2 P. M.
Waco li. A, Cliupter,
Meets nt Mn-
sonic Hall in
Waco 011 the 2d-
Friday of each
month.
J. W. SPEIGHT,
High Pried,
' Wnoo, jiily,10, 88'
Waco Templo,
NO.® '7.
Meots nt the Masoiilo Hall 011 the 1st
nuil 4111 Saturday nights iu each month.
Waco EíCilgrc, lijo. 70,
I O. é o. F.
MEETS every Monday evenjjig at. their
Lodge room. Visiting bi others are so
licited to attend.
|une5 185S.-ly
llOTELSi
Saddle Manufactory.
THE undersigned would respectfully in-
form the Public that ha is now pre-
pared to do all kinds of work in his line ol
business, in a manner surpassed by no shop
in this state Texas Rigged Saddles, 011 su-
perior trees. Bridles, niartiugal s, etc, kept
on hand; work made to order in any fashion
or form that a person may wish; and he
would say to those needing articles in our
fine, give us a call, and leave your ovd. rs—
at the sign oí the saddle, on the southeast
corner of the square. Terms low fou cash
JOliN ORMAN.
Waco, Feb 9,1858-1.ly
PETER GILL
5
WACO Hi HOUSE,
SMITH & IIERBINGTON,Proprietors.
WOULD respectfully inform fheir friends
and the travelling public, that they still
have charge of the well known stand, for-
merly the Most House. They leel thankful lor
pust favors, and trusts, by strict attention and
a desire to please, to merit uiid receive a (air
share of public patronage. Tliey will en-
deavor to acconiniodute all in as good style as
the country atfords, and flatter themselves
that their charges are quite liberal.
li.iving procured good and trusty servants
for í.he year '53, unit laid in a goodly sup-
ply oí "creature comforts" they will
certniniv try to give ilieir patrons the worth
oí their mono!'.
Attached to' tf,c house. is a new large and
commodious LlVfiflY SiAliLl'.. under the
control ol jilr- Heriirtgton. and welt sii| plied
with the he..t of Com. Outs. Ry.e, Hav aad
Koddei. where the stiieteyj. attention will bit
Kivcn to h'irses placed ill 'their «ore, a few
no Saddle Hordes elegantly .caparisoned a|"
ways 011 hand for hire.at tie* usual stalie
ral's. Alvo, Uugüles -nd gentle Biig^'v hones
for the üCPQljiuiodótloí ot cur i i y IrUv*'^
anü only reíjíiiririg thftm to be returned
in the sun?ti good order and condition in which
I hoy were received.
The Jluittn and Houston Stdqes stop, at this
House. (Jdn. 16 1808,-n5U-v2-l
COTTAGE HALL:
i{. BLACKSMITH.
WACO—TEXAS.
RESPI'.C rFULLY anno'inces to'the pub-
lic, that In) is prepared to execute all
manner of work in the Blacksmithing line
Shoeins Horses, repairing of Buggies. Wagons
Farm Work, ͣC.,on short notice and in su-
perior style.
Mis shop is situated In the rear of Jlfain
street near the Livery Stable of ltoss & Hur-
nard. where he will he pleased to wait upon
all who. may favor him with a call.
CC?~Terms, scMlemeni quarterly cash 01 by
<noe.
Oct. 17, 1S57. 37-Jy
1
It J. TAI.LEY-
MERCHANT 1A1LOR,
WAC 0—TEXAS.
etuins thanks for Connnr rusipm
^■is still ip.ailv nuil anxious ic
servo the public faithfully and well;
ati'd—1
II ERE-..
Those li.idchled to ifiW must pny, ns I
am in need of the wherewilh, or rhu ex-
aotininirm of Law iviH soon be over thein.
My terms are reasonable—very—but if
1 inu«t charge attain. 25 per cent will bo
uddod. July 24 1858; vol 3 no 25 tf.
BURWEIiL J- IGWIS,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law,
WACO, TEXAS.
Stpi'i 1858.—31-ly
THOM Ml HARISOH J. BE ARLE
HARLllBON & EARLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
Waco Teicag.
t7TIL''Practice ¡n McLennan «lid the ad-
VV i.nnlng coiintios, ■
M ;"'S. 1555.—No. 80. ly.
j. t.. j-:ini«d3, d. c. OlDDINOS, O.W.COOK
llrenhiMi,- Breriham, Waco.
VTTOBNEYS AT L * W,
& GT', N8RII1 LAND AGENTS.
^ r Ook will be in Nashville Tennessee,
during I vmary and Vehiia.y next.
[ -j~ Any businessin North Alabattia, Mid-
dle"'!' •.■nnewee, or Southern Kentucky, will bo
pre 1 IV ittended to.
lev.21. no 8 ly
I
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Frank Pendleton,
ai'v." it Lito, ilitutom, Deli.county,
f April 5, 1855-1 y Tkxa*.
r siniíjtñmuky,
Kit i S 1) ' C E NT ilSD COLLECTO
>ui a pu11l.k; and COJiVBVANOBn
' ,'aBo JleiAiilnan Co., Texai.
iUillincnj,
VV 4 CO, TEXAS.
VICKERS w'ishes to announce to
. T.a/ies of Waco and vicinity, that
w prepared to makeDres Bonnet .
« Head.Dre e , ¡te. ia the latest
Cloaks, Clips Head.Dre e ,
r^ia aiid 'inorte n iee.
Nor.1
n 40-ly.
U. A. TUCKER,
Houston House liuilding ,
Corner of Alain a,wi i rank (in ttrectt,
IIoCSTON, Texas.
C ARIU AGES,
HIS Firm hale the very host Buggies.
'''' ' " Wr
THI!
Li
ight Oarriages,'Jersey U'agon,etc., that
are brought to 'his market They manufac-
ture all tlio work themselves, and every thing
is -warranted as remwnM, or the money
will bo returned, i'hei'r manufactory is at
llnhwav, New Jersey, and is under the im-
mediato supervision of the eniur partner,
who was the first to establish a Carriage Re
pository in this city, and who is perfectly fa
miliar with a I the requisites of the m rket,
llarjiess always on hand to suit the tasteol
the most fastidious. Call and see our stock
before purchasing elsewhere. No oliarge for
looking. Remember the place—
1X7" Houston Houte Buitdinge. .£0
dec24"1857. Cm
C. ENNIS St CO.,
WBOLE8AI1E TEAIiEBS IN
general ¿merchandise
-and-
Commlssion Merchants for the sale of Cotton
—&e.—
Plantation Supplies always on hand
CASH advanced made on consignments of
Cotton, or will ship Cotton torr~_
Liverpool, New York or Boston lur
Acceptance of owner. H&9S
Houston, Texas, mc'hl3, 1858-v3udC ly
SOUTHEItKEU.
W. Ü. C11A.\I 13 ERSr Proprioior
' J. T. K1 MB ROUGH ,
PUBLISHER. A NO WCCHAfctC/'iL DIHECTOR.
T E R M "
$2 -PER ANNUM,
Either in lids anee or at tl.dj ciid of the year
.... .
k7"\atu L ¿al Advertitean
in '/Ai'j li m.'st lAey
mill lit inttrtrii
iu rumpanitii by
the vionhj, ur t/ic puytnnii uiz'icnittl l ¡ tome re-
tpoiitiLh' virio at. tiuih atliH/ltiUiiilUif arc ir
all coins due at the liim 0/ their iiitt itiov.
07" :«v ¡¡en the time o'l Miytti*eiy#nt$ e.x-
plTus. tiie in'int-y is úne «jfThe sanie.
pg -Advertisements, when the number of
rust; 11it<ii 1 not b)Hicifleii«~^*jll .bu^outinued
"till forbid.' (til and charge.according Iv,
Oy-The Advertising ol a House 01 Firm,
strictly limited to their own immediate busi-
ness. '
03^ Yearly advertisements payoblá half
yearly In advance.
ttT" Persone I communication charged
double the regular ratfs. ,
'j 7* Advertisements', whor) inserted in the
Editorial column , will be charged double the
regular rates.
, K7~ Tbe eej'i is expecttdj for all jolrwOrk
done at this office. i .
k- . ■ Ü .; 1——,
BAKERY AND ÉAÍÍS0 SALflC ,
North side Miirii Street, '
WACO. TEXAS.
FOIiSGARD Sf FORSBEliG,
WOITLD respectfully inform the pub-
lio that ttiey have trmde ex!i;naivo
preparnlioris to Hooommodate day nnil
weekly u'tiil monthly boardeis, without
lodginir. They keep coiist«iiily on hand
andrfor sale Baker' bread, &o., &o. yfll
kinds- of Cnndieg, Nuts, *10., Ovsters,
Suidines, Libstots. and Salmons. Willi's,
Sehledarri Schnapps, Cider, Segara &o.,
Suanr, Coffee, Hice, &c., &c., &o.,
July 10 1858, 110 23 tf.
a s ,
w aco, t e x
TÍHF. undersigned is prepared to take
JL Boarders. 1 ravellers. and Transient
Pensons. lit his private residence. He has
been at great expense in preparing accom-
modations to entertain those who m¡lv favor
him with their patronage, anil no flus will
be spared to give general satislactmn. His
tulde will be furnished with thaBeit the
country affords.
Persons wishing to remain iflfiwn for a
.hort time, will tind themsolve well eared
lor. aud comfortabl r onleitained at mv house.
WM. M. HAMMOCK.
August,7th, 18S8. n87-ly.
BOSQUE HOUSE.
N. E. corner of the Public Square,
Meridian, ¿ft Texas.
I3Y j-. w . b M i T II
rpHF. proprietor offers to Travellers nrid
I others visiting this part of tiie cotmtry
the best fare and most comfortable accom-
modations. * . .... '
His house is new, and newly furnished,
with a fire place in each room. A (jjbod Sta-
ble is attached to tbe House. (ap3, .38-Om.
IIILLSBOBO HOTEL.
hillsboro, Hill County
LtkBttCM*
Texas.
D. COOK—Proprietor.
THF above House is now open for the 'ic-
comouation of permanent and transient
hoarders, The (able will be supplied at ail
times with the best the market affords. The
proprietor will give his personal attentioit to
tlie,cOmlort 01 I hose who pair 011 i him.—
Terms moderate.-1 DJ"A good stable attach-
ed to 1 he house, Where horses will fpceive
ihn t. n- attention je 1!), 18/58, no20-ly
COAFEOTIO.XER A.\rD ÜAKEIt
PETER REEIHi
KESPECTFULLY inform the public
that no has opened in tlio town of '.Vaco,
A Confectionery and B n k c ry,
end is now prepared to accomodate cuslom-
arsto anything in his line of business. Ho
will manulaciure. and keep constantly on
hand' Candies. Cakes, Bread and Beer,
may 8Utli, lbflS. nl7-ly.
THE WACO DRINKING ¡SALOON.
Main strfiat, opposite
All kind of Liquors,
exeept sue!, us uro ndiilleiateil with wa-
it'i tind lituggeil with stiyrhiiino, Hitlers,
iSehnapps. Wines. Cia.iil", T.obueco, Sat -
dine Oysters, Lohsiers, Saj^floiis.J'uiter,
L. ni'jii &yiivp, ico.. &ñ.
1 •ÜUCHJNA
/ill 17 no 24 li m.
ON North side
WnooTlouso.
SAMUEL llALPHi
WATCH la MAKEFl.
W a co—Texas .
rPl!E public are respectfully informed
J- that they cun have their Watches
and Clocks repaired anil put in tho best
order by applying to thu undersigned at
R J Tnlley's oflice, on tho East side of
the public 8qu¡t 1 e.
July 10 110 23 3m. S. RALPJJ.
TAYX.GE So BACÍBY.
STORAGE, l-'ORWARiJlNÜ
C OMMISSIOV MERC HANTS.
uouston, TkXAS.
THEY have, an extensive
Ware House , and conduct ffaMwa
their business ttrMly us .the above 1*3)9
curd indicates. And will always give then
best attention to consignments of Cotton, &c
011. Storage01 for Sale.
Orders for supplies filled with dispatch ah'd,
at the lowest rates. '
UUFGRBNCKa:
AlFSSRS. HARRIS tc ROnERN. WACO, TEXAS
" 0. m. nuniiY, & co., •' "
" HARRIS & KVANS. "
I- tieo. nAitxARti, KSqn. " '•
OSN'. J. W. SI'RlailT. " "
I v.oct-1 18(57. '
BVbHANAN HO I EL,
BUOBAKAH,^! Johnson County,
Texas.
JOHN P. BAILEY,—Proprietor.
THE above well koowo House is now
open for the reception of transient and
permanent Boarder , whete they will find
pleasant rooms, efllcient servants, and a table
presenting the delicacies nf the leason, with
the beet (he market affords. Attached is a
SPLENDID LIVERY STABLE,
with on abundance of all kinds of provender,
and careful and attentive oathri.
Buchanan, Jun 10th 1838, no 80. ly
m. l. pci.tok.
oai.fs lipsco.mb
CLOTHIIÍO.—Gentlemen wishing to lay
aside the heavy luggage, and burthen-
nme costume of winter, can noto have an
opportunity of donning the gay and lightsome
g.rbof Spiing, by calling at THOMPSON'S
{LilTElS%E!Clifilll
Hempstcnd. Anstlu County, Texas.
M L FULTON & Co., Proprietor .
KT-Wn are agent for F. P. 8awor'* Ü. 8.
Mail Stage lines, to Austin and Waco.
Waco, June 6,1868-18. ly
TOBACCO.
FINE and common Chewing and Smoking
•t MULLENS fc MADDlira
T E. THOMPSON.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Flue
WiUc/us and. Jewelry, Silver and
I'laled Ware, Diamond* and Pearls,
-AVD-
JEWELR.Y OF ALL SQRTS,
BEfiS leavo to Inform the citizen of this
vlcinlyt and the Slittf generally, that he
is now prepared to offer one of tho best sulect-
éd and littgeit stock of everything in his line
at New York price . . • uí v./'/ó.-.-
Galvinieing, Silvering, Wpfch-work, r nd
all sort? of repairing done ejyshort noffce,
Gpods and work Kvarantced as repreeuntcd,
or In all cn<fr:P nionny refunded.
Main St. ,Uoutlan, 1'txat. Oct. 31, '<57-09-1 y
v
Gift! GiftLfciifti!
The £nm Houston Barbrcnc.
Wasiuntcín, August 13th, 1858.
mk. Eimtuk:—I feci bound to
givij you' tintín- ucL'outtt of our grout
¡Sam Houston liarbiicue here, yes-
tenlay, cupociully us 1 wits nu aider
and alifltcr iu polling tip the cruzy
concern. The truth is tve wna nl-
ino«t i'gre^iously hiunUuflged.-v-
Never Ituvinp been a Houston man
hi old.tiiut'B, i can't tejí you how
or where, or by whom, lite misera-
ble nboriion was first siuried ; but
Matted it was, and into It 1 pitched.
The truth is, Mr. Ediiur, i have
been wailing patiently for eleven
long years, hoping eaeh day to see
HOiiió ptti'ty move for (Southern
Rights, tjnd i thought the time had
eotiioal last. i was lold Old Bam
woulil be the man- for us, that ho
had come Itonie chock full of
Southern Uro, and would head n
parly here, like i ho one lutejy start-
ed in Alabamer, to preserve tlfl
equality' of the Bouih in the Uulon,
or assert her independence outside.
Well, Mr., Editur, suya i, thaL'a my
ticket—I'm in ; but btiil i felt sor-
ter dubi>u8, and says I to some of
t^e leaders—IIovv uliónt Old Saru ?
Somehow i cohldn't help 'sorter
doubtingtliQ(p)£i coon. All right,
says ihey ; and they showed mp 13
regular toasts, in whieli the Union
was bnsttd up—a Sotiiherti#C*on
iederaey was as good as formed
aud all Mexico added to it. Bays
I, does old Sum endone them docu-
ments ? t)h yes pays they. If.he
does, all right, says I. Well, short-
ly alter away we all went up the
hill to the burbecjjo grouud—music
fust. Old Sam and efecort a follerin
—Old Sam a riding in Wash.
Crawford's buggy, hold in in his
hand a nosegay about as big as a
common size meetin house, which
lie said iu his speech afterwards,
was presented to bitn by the beau-
tifulest, smartest, sweettat and
most to bo udmired woman iu
Washington County. Well, up the
liill wewent to the jJurbocu ground.
There tli'o Hon. Jas. Willio intro-
dueed the General in a epeocb, in
which lie tells hint, he was a go: 11
to forget all old differences, that
no matter how much wó had dif-
fered from him before, we always
know lie was honest and was true
to the South, that we had all come
now to scratch out old scores, quit
fighting among ourselves anj] wo
was goTn right off flow (o make a
Boqthorn Hepublic,"take all Mexi-
co, and hi 11 ted that OldJSam Was
the man todo it. Well, ivhen htí
not down, the General got up and
tells Willie how pleased aud de-
lightful he was, that he felt sweet-
ened all over, especially with the
mouth piece, selected by Old Wash-
ington to convey to liim the high
estimation in which he was held.
Jo then told us that ho was the
greatest man perhaps in arlf North
America, that lie had been once
talked of for President oftlieUnit-
ed Statfes, and that he really and
conscientiously believed that il was
h great misfortune to tho country
lh t the idea lull thro.
Ho then said that President
.'ierce had made a miserable Presr
¡dent, and was a great rascal, that
Douglas was a great rascal, and
a big drunkard, and that the A iu
lis, Douglas' name, stood (or Ar-
uold, andlhat lie verily believed
he was a relation of Benedict him-
self. Then he told us that he,
Houxion had a baby two months
old tlrat Wouldn't suck a nigger, no
idw it.could b® , fixed, and from
that astonishing fact, wo might
know he was no Abolitiouist; fi-
nally he told all about tbe big
ubsegay and sot down.
Southern Rights! Mr. Editor,
I'll be shot it he ever used the words
in his whole speech* When he
down, 1 looked all round for
frjends; says.I to myself', what's
tho wind now) this wout beg'
do, so tip 1 ge)s aud went e
look up óur leader ; T wanted mat-
ters explained ; but as soon as I
laid eyes upon then>, 1 seed it was
no use to ax auy questions. I
jji-j-j 1 ' 1 J.
they will let us keep our uiggera.
If this ain't what tho old chap lold
1110, may 1 bo shot tho second time
—well, says I, General, you told us
to day that you would never allow
yourself to be voted for ngaiu, and
ifthem'nyour sentiments, I think
yon ure rig hi, and noto I wish yon
nil happiness in private life—and
that ended my interview ,\vhh ihe
General. 13ut 1 am sorry to say
that il did not end my troubles a
bout this unluckio Barbacú. I've
got myself, Mr. Kditur, into a bad
pcrape, and all for nothing
When my wife seed my name on
the Commiftv ol arrangements, she
got or!til mad and thai night she
nad a pallet made In a little shed-
room itnfflg the house, and says she,
at bed tirñé, you don't sleep in my
room—she used to Bay oür room.
Well, I thought, I'd stick to Old
Sam, thro thick and thin, sayi
myself, it will be bard
great revolution, in this new lle-
publio, embracing all illepipo, it
will go hard if I can't get a pretty,
yonng wife'. So says I, (all to my-
self you'know.) go yonr Ways, my
old IftOy, we'll Bee what# what,-r
Well, kctlje I an).
If o Southern Uqniblic, Moxico
jistf where she was boforo.! l'sleeji-
ing on a «hake down, in an old
k>iiky shanty, all for being fool
enough to trust Old Sam—thatain^i
till, 1 might as well mako a clear
breast of it: i Ihink l'il feel better
when I «et it all off my stomach—
tiie Huth is, Mr, Ediiur, 1 was go-
ing to make n speech, I can't huid-
ly rémember how ten words, but
1 remember this much after Old
Sam had accepicd the leadership, as
I mulo obtain In wmll do —
1 was goiii to get up and tell him.
that "now the bjg heart of 'i't lis
would again bound With joyful
emotion at the name of the old
hero of Snn Jauinto," I thought
the idear tine and practical before
the break down, but whpn il was
all over and I read it again, I t.H
yoc, it was lucky that my old dur.
mger had no lock on it.
I would rite more, Mr^,á¿l¡tur,
but without my knowing it* m,
wife has bin readin what! was ri
tin', over my shoulder, and sho i[
outrageous^ sho cays that sintiuce
about lh« big heart of Toxas is so
ridiculous, that she Will have me
licked any how, and sh" '
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mma
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gathering" i^jti
fu i rest geni6 of ]
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sister, if I venture to I
oxceeda yours;
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charge our offi
ax shall be
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threw her arms
Truth, ilaiid am hap
you are pleased with
bul von havo not, I 1
upon the extent "
0 I yes : I ]
serve that' the
without me; not a jev
die of.theyear; j
the garden; not«
flashing
P|
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seemly creature's hideous, the
citadel of oar 8Weet '
skies plundered; .tho
mi)? unroh >d( of t
plains unrobed, ot thuir
the bjazing splendor of
gouo. Ol sister, ho
template, the picture
Truth, huug attcui
words of Beauty, and a .
down her sunlit face, and
ed with heavenly splenc'
"Sweet siflter, thpil ar
.1 know that óor Paroi
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to be content witbyour
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God would bo lost in ih
Wreck of worlds and oru
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or glows in your kin
is not a star trembll..
not a brilliant snn to ..
rio,ofthe Universe, bnt
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Humphrey Davy's
envy no^uality of the mim
intellect in others—be it k
|)owor, wit, or fa
choose what woi
enius,
could
be most de-
lightful, and I believo most neeful>
to me, I should prefer a firm re-
ligious belief to any other blessihg;
for it makes life a discipline of
goodness j breathes pew ho;
nishesand throws
the destruction
most gorgeous of
wakens life even
from corruption
to beaut) and div
instrument of tori
the ladder of aseen
and far above all
earthly
delightful v
rantbs, the
arid secur;J
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view only gl
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one day in a 1
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the pain b
looked.
t&cir'
roses f
er yon seed ir strtaked
it was at, when we nil got
Bays 1, my chaps Iwas
this, but, say I, let's go and see
Old Sam, may he tbe old feller was
takin sick and couldn't finish.—
They all shook their heads and
looked mighty solemn like. Ton
see, Mr. Editur, they know'd Old
see him and ask him to explain.—
and
TTell 1 went and got introdhC
liim, aud pitched right iu aud
him, well, General wh
Southern Rights? you
bout them to dfty
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