The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 4, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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Ageir* far Hu«-h*n'-(Vcrbc Compound*,
.1 < r A l > , !' Im • >V m 'N, It id w ay A
I 1 1 w VUr.rf.-ii. J. II Vt«|.«*o Julin Hull,
Johnston. Hollow*/ d' iViwden, J one* Huddle
.V l\i, H-u I. I'irnlrk A Atidma lilJ<*a A Co,
Klwird Wilder, l.uulavile Cbeiniosl
II I. l-'«hii.| ek A Co, Charlea Oagootl,
I". Mi*ll.-iiOtirger, Newark, 1'iay..n Co,
Stilt A • '<> irmey'a I'arliir Malt-lie., Vinegar
ll Iln.« i t Troche*, Noifliy l'li-iei
W ,.i , Vbl,e,ua V#| nnluge and Liver I'tlla.
Hit, vv . ■ i t 4 H .i iiuu Hfrup, Jiul'i
Cunlltl, Merchant a l.,u glit.g < III. I" W Intel•
MUith'i* H"iu*-liw, 11 >11 a llsir H*timr, tin
Orae'e-ibrrg Kinii'iliM himni-.n k Liver lleg.
[ nUt-ir. Cra.g'a V|i.i'r<sit.op*-.«, liabeook'* Silver
j I• p• • rl.• r>- llufiit-lt'l rttati lanl Praparaimna
It i.i .k « Wii I I'ar, I'rnok'a l)M* ol Poll
jli.M.t, lligui'a Mti!. Hin Land * UIimi.ii
IIIV .1 i.lilt. lienm lie* Hioeaud'a Light
yi -d lUir Dye, t manulaeiurer a pncie#, H
ir.tli A I'o'a .4,lwtoM« Dniiug I"l '« Kn(b*ti
F"in •'* |li't«*ia v ISiillr
UIN1NEHH CAHDH
UAUBI.i: l.tJl>«IK So <11,
; M>*vta till ~*t> 11* mgi.t in Mfk • 'utb
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Bastrop, Texas-
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lASTROP, f TEXAS,
s.Uril^gl.ils Aiiollii'cai),
■ ■eilioul Winos and Liquors,
Pate ut Mt'dieiues,
; At 0. PKIIAKIVd.
lllllK DtOID. Ill.ltll|l, Tfl .
l|"^iicliolsou House,"
llnalrop, Tcxnn,
Plagium! Hi., nuar Military College
|pficlio!sou's Photograph
'4B- ,m m * ■ ^ bo ■«
UAHTROP TKXAH.
Jlsnnnrji it, IHn'J. no9 If
IT-IVKHS t-Alt DM.
: 'orlo U ill. he «V -I • WI 11 >
< hi:i i i i.i' n.:p\nir.i)
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j i o iIih hi|«in a- I• tjfln*i *n|
•* ii# ol t*I| 'riP||i H I rt.iifl l. ii
• •t i.«n it ii • • rial • (i ft to 4ii> wtl" ill*a% •
ii «i-1 \ 'f i i v I*HH
fi' H hi hi •• .a **aa |) >otor 8uy«*r- iu
• • II I'p T !' •
,iati m it W B
Wi.K23S.lU5,
Mr r tlii ul rallur.
Iliclrjip. - T«*xa .
PvlTKUNs KORStl.K AND CUT TO
i inlft. f Uii tui'iit lor
WII^ON d HK UNO II V* IIINKS,
llih, Nm.II«< and Klilum SewitiB Mivbinr*
ol nil kun'* rcpairvil on aliurl native <nt| lin-
en. I Term*
Mi DvlH', \liVKIt IHI'.MEN i'H
ciiadr ulii k innii hop.
r|^lll u« >l«-r^Kfif*i| iu| em} 1«ty **i turn SP-
• I'KII 1< M l.N In hin •hop, and
*nl tfuamut •* .ill wo.* lion**. Ii* pr *
|i«i*t| io im iy o- ih" liU-1SI^M.^ IN «\L-.
i K I.- hit* v'IIK>
r.h *v M H IIIJiillKs.
Saddle iind Harness Miop
MAIN MRKKT—Wh8T HIDE,
tKlrit Don below Kewlut'T«il<ir Sk«p.)
Ua lru|>, TflM.
SADDLE J® SHOP
(1KORUR FIFKR wonhl rrapoctfiilly Mtjr
1 to hn> Iriemin mill ibe peapte of llMtro^
connIT tl t be biu oil D4ii<l * Urge ni l •npe
nor a't'-ck of lenlber nnd ••'Idlem inaienal
1 |fiierally, which prpiiarc* him hi turn ont> mI
•I!« • tiiiilleii. kanii'i* uinl other wurk In lil« line
made in (lie m—\ wurkwaniik.' manner, prul
.UK hnnielf up.ni gifinK •atwlactlna not mil;
.• |.< i|o*lily o( material, but alan priw u<l
workittanahip lie aak« a fair irial. nuaratitee
inn aatialaclioo. ^""Keptirlng tlmtw on hori
notiae. ooTltVII)
EDWA"D BASTIAfi
DEAl.KK IN
STOWS THCWARE.
Zm9
M«ii> Street, liMstruji Teiitk,
Jiivus. I'l ii-w ire. Casing
IIAHDWAKK, UUTT1.KRV,
L A M I'H , J A PAN K T
and jJTAMI'KT WAliK
• ll kind* of I'l M Ph
JOIUUNCJ iloinmt «liort ntitice
KDWAHD B VSTIAN
Haatrop. Jan 7lk "!*• vol 14 I0
amaiM.M HKTaol.ua
j. c ai'oiu>ii. w a. •T.murm
J. BtCHA iAN Ac €
i Sue. asaa rs to H«yno|tla, Puwall I 1*0..)
D*AI. H« IU —
J xl.vNoi K,
JdcOa le, llai>trup countv,
A^ent fur U F 01 KK, deitlcr in all kinda of
l.iutlbri ami ^lihislca.
0t" A lurge aanorniirlii al*a>« on bund, at
ibe l.owrai Muket I'rice.
Baatr ji Jul) IV. I"7H If rhilK liih^J.
MAsU Mot AG."
WclUtlK TkXAH
Mlts MAKV I'MEOi.H Proprielreta
MY table will be aupplied Willi tte beat tbe
iii«ikt*i ftfloid* 4UU roiiuit Aiivl bedding
Mill bo lo.iod in*ill un<l roiuloruhl«,
I aak * lilMfr.il fluid ul puiroiiH^i*.
MelMo, Fool I 73-tt
H1GH8R1TH L LAWRENCE,
H7iotemile Grocer*,
AND
KKC&m.VJ 4. FORWARDING
Vnt'ral t'OUiiMlMMiOM
MERCHANTS.
MdMDB. TK.XAH.
McDiiile. Duch o' rtr H7J
MRS. E. P. CROWE,
I'Asmoi'j&siai
AicltAHh I'KA'A H
-0-0-0 -
UMI.I, Keep r.in.Unl y 1111 hand the I Ileal
m I«< til l, l|.'« ilaii. iiml lli.nneta
F1.'null au'I Arni'iM'.ii Flower*. 'I r1111 miiik- of
al kmd«. t'. r-eia II op -knla. I'anniera. llo>
i. i), 1 ollar«. Cuff. I llr 1 S.iu|i> and I'eilum
• r J -l Ho 1 loo. Tliread Ne.'dlea Kill
lir hlfiie.. ll.ii ttn.i.fa nnd I.a.tif- (Sooda of
« I ile.i ri|.iioua, at le.a than cit) priC'«. Call
• ml loi>k ai her toek
>v U. (III.Li N> Wl.t.V.
H. Vt Ull.LISUItl.I V
tiruoeriea, llar lware, Crt>ok«rjr,
u o o rs, Mi o i; rr.
VI.'I I.I Ki KP r 'SSI tSTI.Y OS II VNI
411 * aof m«*nl ul 'iiiwl* aiiilfthli* Ihf
••nia ol ihi* p« i*p|r Hh.rli mil *«ll lor
• M 1 or i*« Uliliy IVoi|in.l
\i* now r#friviiif • ci>iu|>i<«i«
f.i i. i. s to v a.
(ii.rfliMPil 1:1 S'r* York, oliirh •• will «rii f o
•'•-h, « oiton r I'ouiiMy 1'rioluci*.
J C. IM! IIA > AN .1 ro.
Il**l'x|i Sfpl i.i 71 nl4
rurtniru . mmURE !
\. 11. i.i.SEu:u,
IHLLIN(iSLKY &S0N
DKAI.I US IN
Kaney & Family Groceries,
i'ttlNtrro, l/'lKiirM, l.lqnur,
Tl NWA.UK
■V ■« « * «-
'#'•1/ I •IrUctm. iUr., Kir.
vit l %l i;, rii* %a
I If K would r^nif*! ilull) 'iilouii our fiicnd*
m ihrougluMii li.i-ii« 11 ami id) tiiinif coun-
iii*# ib klH -liAv |>himm| a llrsi rlnaa i*-l«l
Itabilli'til Hi MrlU 1 , whor** *1 will hi* |il<*M«*d
I ••• • ihi'in wrh« 11 triflniug our lowu
l all an I •i*i' u* nod wi* n iiirotit**«9 a*lt«fA<*-
luti buili •- I (• ro mi I q • 4*111 v
MM I MlMl'tfY it SON
McI>•'!«*, FVh. 10 ,7iulJi|
IIAH ot'RNKli A
m<2 ' ■'
• n <1
i'vu iTi'iti. Mior:
At Wm t'tw 1 Shop.
M.MS SVKKKr HAS1ROP,
i^'IIKKi I'M |*r« | > r«'ti In make or npaii
, ff all ki 'da ami *l)i *a ol l*'uiiillllI \ Oil
- uoiot*. oi'l up'Oi iilo ral i«*rm*
K- rj'a i* iii«ln illy 011 Oaiitl lluiwmia. Wunl-
iob«*a I ao|>*a, All al/ *a nu| «i)io<a, Aiili*a VN n-li
I .^U fid a, Kinkihii t'ntii- I'atloi •ml iHuuitf
| room Olmiia h«Mlal«'itda ami Iaiuu^o*. Tribs
am! t'r««l!<*a, >ili|fIt* nml Dotililo Malli«mii*9.
j Miin psliilliig r*i'cuU*d wiih iiranjt a
; and dianaich
I §r COPKINN al *aya or) IiaiuI ami fur
M0 hrd ul ahoil millfc*
llAAirop Mm eh al(.#ih, !"•? 3 y
, jh %ic i.i:v iiuinoi;ii,
pasio.AIA8LE tailor
Main Nlrri'l, lliialro| .
fom.ll reapeei'ully inf'rut hi* friend.
and llie peo|i|n ol llaairop and vlrniltj
fall*. Unit lie la low prepiteil iii do all
I ol Tail'.rlitK "n ahnrt notice and In the
i approved wm manlike manner lie la
rlpt rif the T«rjf Ufe.l PatleUn Faaluona
prepared In niako hia ''onla" lo auit
i.a lwav geiit or ihe plain farmer.
)lnkl il for paat liberal patrnna(e, lie a*ka
tin ii an. i> of tin R ime Irani Ida old outto
[mid a tilal fiinn the public i*rncrall.'
llieji J ,'I| IM 11 "I V
7 Ol'I'KI. A into
K
II Koppel.
8, Koppel
l)KY UOODH AND OUOOKBY
MKKCIIANTS,
lUalrop and Mi'lUde.Tente.
We am now In receipt ol alar^n m l tailed
aeaorimeut ul
l)UY UOOD8, FANCY
AND FAMILY ({HOCCItlKS
l.etite' eloihitii! itnd
lloola, li"«a an<1 bala,
Lad .en* dre ae«. ah.<ea, h lie
And iriminliiK11, eaddlery.
Ilrldle. leather an I einfik-
i stTware.and a iteue'a* lanortineni l fiincfartl
i lea, whkuli *• are offuriliit to aell a cheap
can be bought anywhere in the
weaiein in.iket Uiti ua * rail
and illicit our good*, belore
pircbaamg •l ewii re
j Our Motto i* " Qnick Sale* and Small I'rnlllH '
IIUlllR.iT CASH PRICK I' VIM FOR WO IL,
AND HIDES.
Korri i a UK'*
ll.ir^t ip, IVpl 5 •
1)
ic. %. n. iiii.i.
r(): -
IIA* ISO returned limn I,a .hi. derided lo
p. im ineiitly |o. .,1,. Ill llill'n |'imrie and "Ifcin
bi« .« iee« tn the c "iimutiil< ■ P j«icl n and
>l|' ••*! I a
oFFirK.it th, A H' HILL
lllll'a I'l all l# , J Hill* V|a| f.
PHILIP W.;RLE3M
OKNKIUl. AIIENP FOH
J os k r ii p . Hal i% • s
I Ml- 11VKI)
i* i i ,i o i o ii r ii a,
(MIK KKIUNd A HONH ItANOs
a n d
MAHNHHliK PIANO MANUFAl'TIT
Ul NO COMPANY'S PI AN OH,
nnd
NEEL>llAM'8 SILVER TONOUE,
and
KSIEY A nOMPANY S OROANS.
Orru te and Salkshooih,
CO. S'J ami III) Hariiniiii Street,
NEW ORLEANS. LA.
Joseph P. Hale's Pianos Fortes.
•Sis /oft ten liir/ie* tony, full «ere/i uctuve.
Tbean liinlrtimont-H am all Largo Size,
I'liey ctmtaia all Iiii|iriitri<oieuta known to
ho durntila ami tiavful,
■ Nt>t'n **■
FRENCH ORAND ACTION,
FULL IRON FRAME.
Ovi:iWTHL'NO lUttH, A 0.
I liey are all tuadn of tlio Rent Sea.n'iii'd
Matrrial,
Hy thn tunal Skillful Wurktuoo,
Ami arn fully Warrntiloil to bo of I'tirlrot
Maiittfacliiro,
I'eraon. dealrin* a Full Rolltid Tone In an
lu.lrnnieiit, l innliinei| with the e.aentul ijuali
Aiiauona ol Q nek lt''*ponaive Touch. Ureal
rengili. I ..nig Vibration*, wlib a boautilnl
Roiewood 1,'a.e of approved model and ele
gmitlliii.il will Uiid Ihla to be « ralubl.i ami
«iiti-Uciory 1'ianii
t%. VII PUnoa old by na are wairanted lo
lie el perleet untnu'viturw A* all In.iiiiinenli-
ren lire lunir.g. more or lea* Ilia warranting ol
a Piano doe* no', include tin. keeping it in Iiiiik,
uor due. ll provide agonal Injury in handling.
V -v Orlrv,' Inn* ?th I'T.H'.'Py
8M*C1 JO tnt.
"FOLLOW ME."
BY r.VTU*H HT AN.
There nevar wa* a valley without a fade I
flower.
The e n. ver wa* a beaten wi bout aeui^
liti la; cloud —
Tbe In' e ol I'ay ni.y flaah with light in any
m.'inlng lioiir.
lint Kv,.|iiug oou ah .11 coma with Ser
•liwlovi.Aoven •brnild. f)
There never wa. a rlv«r without it* mi*l ol
gray,
There never ' a luretl without it* Jallen
leal t
And Jny niiv walk ba>ide u< down the wind-
iiif. of oiii way,
Wbeu ol ihere aou id' a foot tep, and we
meet the laca ol Uriel.
There narer w., u aen ahnru without its drift-
ing wrack.
Tbare never wa* an oo«an without It. moan-
ing wavo.
And the golden beam, ol glory, the lunmer
aky that fleck,
Hhiun where de«d atara are aleeping iu tlteii
•ziire^nautlcd grave.
There uever wai a •ireainlet, however cryalal
clear,
Without a abndow reatmg in the tipple* of
It* tide
Hope'* brigliteat robea are broidered wilb Ihe
table Iriug.* ol Fear—
And abe lurea lit—hut ahyaee* girt her p&lh
oil uilber *id>>.
Ti.e *badow of the mountain fall* athwart tbv
lowly plain,
And th- higlieat heart* and loweat wear the
abadow of tome pain.
And the auille ha* acarccly flitted ere the an-
guiahed tear ia ab- d.
For nor eyrn htvo been ever without n weary
tear.
And tho*e lipa cannot he human which have
never heaved a -Igh —
Fur without ibe dreary winter tberu hi* never
been a year,
And tine temptet* hid ibrir terrors iu •'
C< lineal (iiuiinei *ky.
Til-- cm) e mean* Ibe ci fliu, and tbe Coffin
meuhH the (trave ;
The mother'- amig aeaice bide* the De pro
fundia ol the prie t—
V n may cull the laireai roaet any M.O day
erer gave,
llrtthe>'ll wnber while you wear theili, ore
theonding ul your fu* t.
So lliia uretry life i« paaaing —and we m >ve
amid it* mute,
Aud wegtojie along logeilior—half iu daik-
lie*., half in light,—
And "itr In aria are olten burdened by the
myaierie* ol our waya.
Which ate never til iu shadow aud ar.<
never wholly bright.
Mi I our um eye. ask a hetcon and on |
weary feet a guide,
And our heai ta, of all lile'a myatorie*. teek
the meaning and Ihe key ; ■
And i I'row gletma o'i r our patliwty - on ii I
b :ie« ibe Orucifled,
And lie answer, all our yearning-, by the I
wbiaper •" l ollow Me ''
-
mj&nLihtttovi}*
VhHliESH OF I HE CHAIRMAN OF
IHU s l A l E SXBO L 11V E 00 M
M11 I EE
To like Dirmo-srucy <>f :
On tue imril il iy ol Deoemlmr, 1873,
iu i will i.me mi o|i|i -rtitintv uf Nliowiiig
In iiui woriil what vo l e.iii i| . wli.-u per
lit it t.-.t i. Ireo l>allnl A ii |i.-r 1.1 I 1.1 in.i
tin* .'into nl tin* Wilt liuVe tin* priipii' O
let,i. lieen |>i* •ill it I .*il lo no iri'ely to III.
|mi Ik. lo lstiti, It la Ifiio t'mt there Wer.
hii polict) to ...eraWo tile Cltilen an.I ke. |i
linn iroui llie puIlM lull IIi,iiih4ihIm wi r
mill lalmriiiK iiml. r tl)« ciiinIiiiik weight
• d tile ileleat ol our aim* illul Hmiglii
only lor r.-puen uml ijuiei, aud then f.ire
reinan.l lo take any |n«M In nlTur-o'
Slaltv I'i'o caren ami Oiiiillu'tM sine" thai
lHue art' loo familiar to occupy your lltue
Willi a recital til Ili.-m
Tin re afo tides in tlio atTiira of men
ami liatuili , Hill' when taken uttfe. tlooil,
do tint always lead In fortune. Piil.li.*
opinion, fur twelve month* prior In the
tu.'«iiiiK of the CitiRiiinati Convention,
hail ilecideil that the Haiti mora Couven
lion alioulil lake up tlie Ciuciuuntl uooii
liee.
Therefore, when Mr Oroeleywaa nom
inativl, Ihe heart of the patriot and I'em
ocrat Hank, l'hi< Liheral Ri-pulilieuti
parly hail forced it man on ua that had
warred agaiust tm for nearly forty yearn,
ami had foroed the Detunertttio party to
■il at ill ami hear hii record utlacke.1,
without the power or inolitiatlou to tie
feml it. Hence, llioiiNanila reiuniuod
away frntu the iilecllnii, aud refused to
vote. It were u eles to recoiltit till, acta
and il.'oili of iuir.ru).. and folly of the
Radical party fi<r the last tour years
They are Ion fresh.
From a Slate tree of ilelil, ynit ftinl the
Oouutry hiirdened with oidigitioiiii; frnsi
a ir.'HHiiry ovnillnwiuK Willi money, you
Iiml cruilitorH hourly turned awav empty,
from a set of nlUcer* whose civil admin
nitration tfave ijui. t and re|K>soto wxiiely,
yon have hail it m.| of vaKn'imd police In
do Ihe work ay^igneil lo civil ofllcera ;
tor a jiidloiary wlioae adiuinislritiou oar
rieil eouviction, ami k^*1* mitistaelinn
even to tlio ntiaucPiMsfttl, yon have moil
whom docisinnn ami j<iilKO)enUare Ihings
tor aport l>y all claaees.
Will yon I hi liberated front the c
wrongs ? Will you correct thww almaee ?
Will you flffmin bavo men for pnljlli*
*K' Ula Who Will r. gllTll lll'UI-eiM-H H
y .nr servotiie, aud mil its your masii-r. *
Will jou iieeutne wh.it IwIouki l<> you,
and teach the world tnat iu . rd. r to liavo
peeoe, K(""I gov. rniU' n(, and a conten-
ted Imppy people, you .uily ilruand lo |
be«overuiu le « ? ll you will mckhiui
pllsli these lhiti({N. then K" •" ihe pnli*,
ami make use ol the ouly means al your
Uoiunniud In neeoQipllsh llieao great ends.
I trust thai yon will reui. u>ner that uo |
leader can carry you tn viotury without
your ciiriied, active help
i r.-onmmeuil a ciuser and dlnre
thorough organization of the party. It
ia hoped thut enoh dlslnut and county
. x. eulivo committee will go to work ul
once Mini extend tlio orgamta'iou until
it penetrates every voting preciuot iu the
State. I especially hppeal to each clour
man, both ili-lnot and Coun y, lo go at
ouoe euruesllv to work, and let im have i
the parly so thoroughly organised thut |
we can, liy a III tie aorre«p<>iid. uco, tell .
our Voting etreugtli in ilni Slate. We
make no appeal to the Ridicil party, but I
We dn Hppeal to all tueu wlio have llie,
well,ire ol Hi Olety lit heart, tio uialti r ol '
what uationality or race, 11 gn wiih us I
and aasist In glueing in offleu men of uhil (
ity, moral worth and integrity, and who
will not ueo the power placed lu Iheir
Iiuu.In fur ludividtial uggrundizi mtnt, or
lor tho promotion of party endn.
Y'niir Htaudard bearers are men whose
character aud wnrtb you may defend
withnut a bltitb. nnd who will never lor
get thai they are sirvanls of the people.
L)o not full to go und register and thus
qualify yourself to render . tHcicut eup
port.
Our platform i* ai! that yon could wish,
and wiih such leaders, wt, call, wo must,
overwhelm the enemy. If we uro but
iruo to tho country, tho Unheal parly
will never again organize i. it Ii the boasi
and hope thai we will quarrel, Mu>i that,
III cnuseipieuca then of, it may again se-
cure power.
Without in tho sliglit.at degree del mo
ting from ntliers, I especially comuieml
tn the country your uomiu.-o for Oover
nor. In him you have u patriot, a statva
man and a gentleman, iu all thing*
vvorthy of yoitr warmest support.
I invito suggestions from, aud thn eo-
npcration of Su. other uit mliera of tho
Etooutivo Committee.
JOHN IRELAND,
Chairman Dem. Exo. Committee.
Seoius, 1'kxah, Sepiembi r 12, 1873.
This Nhkulk m Eve and thk Camel.—
•'It is easier lor a i am.1 to gn through
the eye ol a noodle than for a rich iui.ii
•o enter iVe Kingdom of Heaven. '
There uro thousand* who read 'Ins
passage but receive Irom il no definite
idea. Virions explanations have been
giv ti of it none of which ever seemed to
us to ooisvey the true meani g—showing
the beauty and force of the Ugiirc All
admit that it is impossible for it camel to
go through the eye of a needle, yet wo
cannot doubt that soma mou who are
rich will be a .veil We have ni"t. some
where in our reading, w ith an explanation
that we regard as probably tho true one,
which was this ;
" W■< uro informal by travelers tli it nil
the cities of the east ha e walls. Al cer
Urn points these iv ills have passed for tin
ingre s and egre« of the inhabitants ;
these paasways, in times of peace, were
oi> n, but closed at night. H.v tli.> ni.'o
of those large entrances w-re those thai
were much smaller, used by fo it pis-<ou
g-rs aud by those who had occasion to go
in and out at uiglit—they are called the
" Needle's Eye." A camel without any
burden em pass through these, yet with
much ililll'Hilty. Now, it is not impos-i
ble for a rich man lo enter heaven, for
we trust that there are many already in
the paradise of Ood who consecrated
their wealth to llie service of Cliri-t. ai d
looked to turn alone for salvation Rut
j lit as the camel uiust lie relieved o' this
lonl, bo'oro lie dill pi«s through the
" Needle's Eye," so llie rich ra in ruus'
lay of his heart tho riches of this world,
and consecrate them, as well as himself,
to the service and glory of Ood For it
Is utterly impossible In serve Him and
Mammon; it is ranch easier for icnnel
In go through the "Needle's Eve " What
then, will become of those prnfessnrs
whose hearts lire set upon this world ?
Worldly miudeil, money Invingchrisli iu*,
ive leave ynu lo ponder tills solemn i|U"H-
tiou, Il is one of deep int. r-si and etcr
ual importance lo v>*u " k'.c* 'kiui/v.
LET I EU FHO.M I'HE 8TA1E UEO-]
Loaui'.
Jl'DOE COKE AT CALVERT.
fiTATK OF TK*\8, I
Ntatb Oi.oi.imii t'h Orrioi, >
ArariN, Sept lui'.-r, 1W, IhTIt. )
fii/ihihi T. C. Ciif i, liiidtrop. Tuni*:
Judge C'okc in his reccnt upccoh lit
Calvert said that the difference between
1 the two parlies was, thut with the I Vino-
^ oratic party tlio ol j"ct hml been to retaiu
j power with the people, wbero it origiun-
Dbau 8im—I giveyou below the roaalta j ted. while with tho Radical party the
of my atiulysia uf coal, fro in varum* | effect wati to concoutratu power in the
places iu your county, aud the mi joining ! Federal head. We quote from tho Waco
edge of Rurlesou. , Kenminu- ■
The analyses wero made after the ex "lu this oooueotion, Judgu C'oko
poauro of the specimens to atmospheric 11'0'11'* I to l^ouisiuna as a calmination of
influences to that as near aa practicable '' H' pal'ljcau theory, when in Judge
... ii, , , i l>ur -ll, acting nuder authority of the
they represent the probable oonditlon of \, V,„ amendment, had abeolulily re-
the cos) when ready for market. 1 placed llie government of the people by
one of his own. Further iu exeiuulitl-
Furtlier in exemplifi-
cation of the Der-joiutio idea, roferenco
was in ule to Tlioinaa Jefferson, tho fonu-
der of the party, as the author of tho
bills ul ojishii tlio old Engli.sh luws of
; "entail." of "primogeniture," aud of
! ■■ the Estal.linhed Church," Ihus, though
himself by birth aud fortune an nriato-
.•rat, converting Virginia Imm sn uria-
locruoy into a democtacy When Demo
er.ita differ, they appeul lo th. ir c .nstitn
enoy Not so with Rxpubhcaiis. Wit
ness Governor D.vin. ol r. xss.and Gen-
ersl ( larli H.i I tig oil' irom Ii u peoplo
(what care tiny for tliem?) to President
Grunt, inukiiig tu.-ir ..ppeuls tn l.im ai.d
the lutier, it is nndeistood, obtiiinii.i. .o
ider from iLe Preanii.nl for .ill oill
hold, rs in Ti xhs to wheel into Um tot
I lie support of Davis for Governor. In
tins eoiiiiectiou Gov fuor Davis himself
was luk'-u Up aud Ills ddmil.infration re-
viewed, showing that tho win do thing hud
boon coiiducteil upon the Republican idea
of a concentration of p .wer ul Ihe ex--
i-euac of tho people. Wilnei s his rob-
bery, through General Davidson, of Col-
iuiI Oath lugs ami Ihe peoplo of Lune-
The coal from Mrs. Munger's place
guve tl.o following result :
Moisture, 070
Vnlalile matter, 447
Carbou 440
Ashes and eai thy matter U4d - 1,0U0
From the Uryue and Lyman place :
Moisture, 090
Volutilf mutter, 404
Carbon, .427
Ashes und earthy matter. .070—1.000
From the Ooodmuu place :
Moisture, .100
Volatile matter 405
OarboU 402
Ashes and earthy ui itter. .0^4 — 1 000
From near M. Pair's iu Rurlcaob
county :
Moisture, 085
Volatile matter -Wil
Carbou 300
Ashes and earthy matter. .086—1 000
Compare the foregoing with the fol-
lowing uualycis, by Prof. imor Wormley,
uf u cauuel coal found iu Licking couuly,
obi„. .L,C I. usod i„,
post s—
Ash 10 95
Volatile matter, . 30 81)
Fixed curbou, 43.25—100 00
and tho result is favorable to your coal
lu both easea tlio carbon is pulveru-
Stute under u law passed at liia dictation
in violation of the constitution which hu
Iiml sworn to projeot. Tin .10 and sunh
othor powers hud been wrenched from
the public, mid to llie extent that Gov
crnor Davm hud cxcrciscl them, ho hud
abused his poaRiou, aud is a perjured
lent with the aah, dull whit* to a slight . man. And where i.s D.ividnin, the piiuce
red tipt. ] of thieves, (Lc ii'ioud at.d boon con,pan -
Your coul being adry non-cakiug coal, '°u °' "1°, Cuvernor ' \Vhero ? Gone,
i... .„„.i ... u w an adv. sti.v.l Mm f. 11 refugee with
v7u.(100 of the people's money! Abso-
lutely things have com., to such a pasa
under tlio l\ nublicau party that honest
men are iifrud to 11c. • pt ofll e, for fear
1 hat it will be prosume 1 that their oh
it cau bo used, without auy prcparati m.
111 the blast furuaoo, for tho reduction ol
iron oio-i; und the day ii not far distant
when it will bo so used.
TUer- is but a trace ol sulphur iu it. : j. ,.t ifl to steal and d.sp-.ul the people. In
uti'l whi ivvi*r you rtutl u ili'posit of it • 1 • aelumon, us l<> OovtMnur Dwin, Jtid^o
xvt ll ooveriMl hh tliul at tlio Muugi r p! ui I r' | <itu*tof th.tt fuuoltntinry
you will aud the quality alio.t the*.me. Coiif".!"r.it",. being allowed to
, 1 ote, and utki I how, in the light of all
Some of tho deposits in your county h.BO things, lie could have the asstirsnoo
ure almost Worthless, being u low order
of liguile
1 am unable to give you any correct
i lea us to the extent of llie field, though
1 believe it large, extending northeast
and southwest from you.
Within a year from uo.v I cxp.Mit to
work that Held ovi r
R sp "•Ifitllv,
JOHN W GLENN*.
Stale lie. 1igist
to ask tho poople 11 vo o for him.
A Wonderpil Story.—Tho Oudo
(India) Excelsior punts tho ful.'owicg
story :
"V, ry recently a native, having rircn-
m-'Utfl on her person worth about 4IHJ or
(' 00 rupees, accompanied by her daughter
' ah 1 albo w im ornaments worth about
j 200 nip' i-s, alight 'il from the trsill.lt
I I In i.i ul. and hired an ekka to carry thenv
I to their village. 0:i arriving at a lonely
The ii hwrnitu t <nift\dah f'Xl' mil"Vfro" Hurdui. there
. . s, . .. .. M, i> b" village-within null a, tho ekkti
/or loiHiniiHlon. r v/ ihi• .lr. wup t th • side of u.o r,.a,i. and tho
tjUmt ft/lice. I driver suddenly demanded tho whole of
I the jewelry to ha given up to i.iui. Oa
The St,it. wot h 1- been furnish, d, liv ! bpl' g ro1fl",'J,. h' " •' 'he woman and the
,1 V..w iir.,.,„f«:w ,t„i ;K;rl,otl> ;'kk., and, oily divested theni
• i urti4*ic. Ho tli i'H drow a knifo,
with the intention of murdering them.
a Ocrmuu Irioud at Nciv llruiiufeis with
tho fo,loiiing biography of Mr J J. Oroos,
tho licm.icratio c.ui lul ite for U'tumis ! 'mt tn tho excitement of the moment let
sinner of tho Uoneral Land Offloo : l.1'" w '"I"'" JJH i to a ditch about thren
"Mr. Or ,03 eni*.o to t triii. I ™ 1,1 110 i'l'npod down, and wm
tlio (brmin
mxh".°" "'"I CiiVSr?. >•■'. i"..-i
and iirnelicully ' O.i his ai rival hero.
Irom 1*13 to 1S10, ho served us olio of 1
tho surveyi i s of ttio above company, du-
ring which ltin., ho mii.lo the tlrst iiirvcvB
iii laving off till) towns of Vor'.itnwu and
Fredericks'iirg, with ui inv other survey s
nu t e frontier. Afi. r this, bo acted is
deputy surveyor of Bexar and I'ravisdi-
tricts, and was elected, still later, hui v, y-
or oi Com il county, in which capacity he
gave universal satisfact on. Wlie.i the
A strange stnry ivuues from Ohio.
D iring a thunder storm, a few weeks
since, a large i«sk Ireo, iu the Miami Vul
ley, was struck by lightning and r. til 1
from the top In the ImttulU. Ill falling
apart tile fragments disclosed a skeleton,
yellow with nge, which instantly leil to
pieces und scattered over several feet of
ground. With the retinitis were found a i
tew buttons of nncietit pattern and a
leather pocket bonk well preserved. The
pocket hook coillaluod papers which ills
Covered tho secret ol the entombed skel
ton. The remains were the*" of Roger
Vatidcrbtirg, a captain in the r. volution
ury army mid an aid to General Washing
ton. After participating iu the prin
lions of Valley Forgo and the retreat
across the Jerseys lie marched with St.
I'lair against the Northwestern Indians.
Oil November 3rd, 1791, lie wis wounded
aud captured, bill tllinagil tn.seape,
an.I being closely pursued, look refuge
in tills oak tree. The hollow tree gave
bun a hiding place, and to in ike his re
treat still more secure from observation
lie allowed himself tn drop iuto it, lie
had mistaken ita depth and when too lite
discovered thai he was walled iu ami Willi
out the possibility of escape. II" p III
tho r.'tu lining hours of his life in writing
an acoouut of the iu inner of his impris
I .turnout aud also of his sufferings as lie
felt Ii'ins If starving to death. It is sun
fioacil that ho must have lived about
eleven day*. Now, after nearly u con
ury hint elapsed, his secret is disclosed
i by mi accident, and the story of his
death given to the world.
A drunken Toledo, Ohio, man wrote
on tlio wall of Ins cell, "Jug not that
ron bo not jugged.
came to t in country with i , «ow";,u 1' *' ♦
I: ii gnti .„ Company in 1 .o " 1Lj .' ."I',"' "'J1 , , ,'® .
radiated iu tlei'inay as a ,,, i /'L 'l •
sur\ 'y. r a ul civileii^ineor, 'tin orot.c,ill> ' K' 11 l.n : l<,w,n^
i n„ *1 t . J hii'iKo t i im iin i xlreuitdy vfliotnoiH
olio, ho f II ilii.vu with
terror iiuii rlto 1 iti n f..,v mi no tow. Thn
a i?i m\ ] ^itl r nniuot] th# r about two
lio n , w ion, t*t tMii^ nemo villiigari ut a
• Ii tio:•*-•, tliry *cvoiuutvl fop lUMiKtaiiOO.
I on 1 *IIIK I'fto.iotl jpivo information
• i i'H' uortri .'it th iQii'iIi, Tho policeciiue
t • tlm Hp. t (in 1 fonu I tho o rp«o of th >
' i driver uml the ivunko at.il thoro.—
I ho corp-o nu * tiikon to tho neiprftt «ln-
War broke oilt, 111! was up| illlcd all . tl tr'M^doeke I'in'l^V ! ' ' H ' 'l' NUI4''"
rolling . (H er. and, at II ml of the war. ^* ^' ,,'1^,1 I . i il" "
wua oloi'l.-d the clerk of Connl cmiity.— ! lt 1 . ." cunrag.i to kill
.. .1 . . t. . 1 . 1 "• llie oruamenls \\ um found tied nu
bine., that time. Mr Oroos has been mi , j,, the kummerhun , of tho corpse sn
^ ". ; veyaiicer and uisurmice w„r„ r<„. ,r, , f(> |h j The fore-
u^ont, mi I linn Morvi-il us mayor of N- w , , r , .
liraiiufe s by llie elec'iou of ,1s citizen-. v T.Til'I JV 1 « - ,W 'V
His honesty, int. gr'ty. punctinility an I r. " 1 - ' ' ,w' uo reason to
c|..**.■ and prompt alt.-niton In business
are well known and idiuitte 1 by all."
We w,li unlv add that the vote ol 0"m
al enmity, 111 Deeembi r next, will flu.iv
how Mr Oroos is apprneial',| by his Ins
ti rni iii fri•• 11 ■ Is .111 .t neighbors, the ffngs
ol the NJ irn ii an I tin* Man A11
ton 10 /.'1 "iv-.* 1 o the eolitrirv, nutwiih
standing.
ll.vsu Inhuatiu iu \ Ii 'troit man
who Ii ti .| Co 111 r 11 in I. ,1 .1 bundle ot his cast
oil' clothing for in.< leiief of the victims
<> N HoLUNiMwoaru —The GsIvim
1 ui At'ir.1 of tho bin has the following
short lilogruphlcal ske ch of the geutlo-
man ubovo named :
, "ON U'dliugHworlh, llie voungest
t man on the ticket, wis b. ru tn Alabama
j ill the y.,ii 1.830, mil niiingrul'd to
1'. x s. into his par, its, n Js.1', 11,. re
■1 de I in Rusk con 111 v, until ti e br. >k n^
out I tin w,,r of ISO I Hi riceived a
coramias'tiu us captuiu, ami raised the
ol tho M <t111es.1l . tin', received from oue 1 tirsl eoiupnuy in hi iiinty that entered
of the ailfferert llie follow tig : the (ailibd- r l'. Ill", il -lived with
" The coiniuilty man giv me, amongst di • inetio 1 11 - | li--, I, d, m the battle
I other tliing i, wnt ho called 1. pure 1 I of (' r ntli, by n'Veni and dsi g. roun
j pants and It 'twoo.l 111.a- me puut tu | woilmls. Sn , > 1:1 • e, .so of the war, I10
I ware Yiii. I fo ind your nun • an' w In i- lie. In. I in II , and Hays counties.
I you live on oue uf IUd pock"ts My V' 01 ^I 11 • , ||.< founded Ciroiisllu-
wife Is ll'd so when I si do '.iu t ' liei st 11 ul.', which 'us since beoonie a uoted
I h it I I hot silo would h ii uco ipshui, ." 1 ue it i .11 ent.rprl«e List year, lie
lit. She wants to no if tin 1 • 11 v. s iud • ■ •* pla t I on the ticket fur tho low. I'
orcaili. s a insn who bis I. ;s ni 1",;^i-i- h'ii-e, iii the t v.-uly eighth senatorial
than lli.l, S110 sal I if there w „s, ho or dfirt. t, was elected, aud served with
ter lo be taken lip I >r \ 1 ;r 111 y lur havni
no visablo ineaiisof supp.,|t 1 couldn't
get Vm on my old'-st b y, ► • 1 u-. I Vm
loi g'in cast's 11 y 01 have 1 .I er pare
to s|iaro my nif ■ wmil I lik-' I > : t etn t ■
hang up by tho tire place t. k< eji lh •
tougs in,"
A Nevada paper report t lli.it llie er
vant guls of Helena have -:, 1 k I >r i
per mouth, tw . silk ilri ' 1, n:i 1 I i
Plivil. i;e if the pari re ^ ; 1
dul :i etlon in that body.
I'll 111v three wnl. ai belong to ou.)
" «iiig sieiety, in W.t rtoivn, N. Y ,actl
the tori il . I a pur of boots going by
the I ■ win , they me, t s euoiigti to
|> ill the iiiiirliin -i and net'tllen.
A p • iii:ii;css In Peinuij Ivtinia emplov s
her liusbaii.l ,1 1 Ii-. I ol. 1 k Who is lb,,
' ' i t-1- in | wli "10mistress in thli ritae
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