The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 05, 1867, Image 4
' POETRY. "= !>'
"OUT/
Only a face at Uic wiudow, ]
Duly a lace?nothing mor? ;
Vol the look in the eyes, as they meet mine,
Still comes to me, o'er and o'er.
Only a word of greet! np,
Only a woijl?that was all;
Yet all day in my heart it echoed
Like the sound ot au augtd'e call.
Only a smile of welcome,
Ouly a smile?as I passed ;
Bui that smile will still be remembered
s long a9 my life shall last.
Only a woman, yon tell me!
0*t.r a womam! to thkk;
But there's naught that this mere earth
containeth
llalf so dear as this woman to me.
Ouly her lore I a?k for,
Only her love, and yet
The sweet boon I cannot hope for,
And so I must strive to forgot.
Onlv a word lowly spoken,
vmiij u -vim, naught to say ;
liut it gives the swaet Lee at the window
To be mine forever and eye.
Ill 11 1 1 .
sr ICE-BOX.
liirda are a poor mio'i inuaic; and
flowers the poor roan's poetry.
He who ia thrown upon the world's
hard charity ia thrown upon a rock.
ila who ia a alave to hiimelf haa a
miser that he cannot run away from.
We embark in the cradle for a long
voyage; in tbe coffin for a longer one.
A wife who looses her patience must
not expect to keep her husband's heart.
Modesty in your discourse will give a
lustre in truth, end an excuse to error.
There's no uso in your ever takiug a
lazy man to task. He won't perform it if
you do.
If a roan has nothing to say, he is sure
to take much time and use many words
in eaying it.
They who wish to build up the struc
ture of happineaa, must lay virtue as the
foundation atone.
There is danger in being too neat.?
An old lady in Uticascrubbed her sitting
room floor until she fell through into the
cellar.
We have heard much nfibo
I
woman's aye, but the eyelids ere still
mors powerful, tbey can wink down a re
putalion.
A Southern paper publishes an account
of a hole on a hillside. The bank, it
aaya, fell in, and left the bole sticking out
about ten feet.
Some rich men keep cross dogs around
their boueea, so that the hungry poor
who atop to "get a bite** may get U out)
aide the door.
fa
Mr. Digby aaya he haa one of the moat
obedient boya in the world. Ila told
kin to do aa he pleaaed, and ha doea it
without murmuring.
W? acquainted with a "mounter in
bamaa form" who uji that the only
time a woman doe* not exaggerate is
whoa aba la talking of her own age.
I
A young lady being naked by a boring
politician which party the war in favor of,
repftad that eke preferred a wedding
V**fThe
man who tried soft aoap to amooth
the harahneaa of hia wlfe'a tongue aaya it
took off a little of the roughness, but
made it run much factor.
"Bridget, wbare's the gridiron !"?
"An' aure, ma'am, !' juat after givmg
it to my aiater'a own couain, Bridget O'.
Fiatherty; the thing ia ao full of holes it's
no good at alll"
Cuffy said he'd rather die in a railroad
aoaaah op than a steamboat burst np, for
this reason ; "If you gets off and smashed
up, dar you ia, but if you gets blowed up i
on the boot wbar ia you t"
A lady meeting a girl who bad lately 1
left her service, Inquired, "Well, Mary,
where do yon live now I" "Please, ma'
f ?!-- - * *
rn, i uuu i hte iiOKIitirif SOB rSJOStC
the girl; "I have got married!"
A preacher down South said: "O
Lord we pray thee to curtail the deviPa
power in thin place," when an old negro,
alwaya ready with a reapooae, exclaimed,
"Dat right. Lord, cut he tail - amuck
amoore off !"
Teacher?"Bobby, what doea hair
pell!"
Apt Pupil?"Duano, air."
Teacher?"Why, you numakull, what
have you got on your head f"
Apt Pupil?MI daaao, air, but I thinka
U be a flea."
Farmer T employed a green Km# ,
eralder and ordered him to give the rau'e
aome corn in the ear. On hie oomiog in ,
the farmer aeked Pat:
"Did you give the mole the coro !"
To be aure I did."
"How much did you giver i
"Like you towl'd me in the ear."
"But bow much did you give !"
"Oh I ye aee the cratber wouldn't '
howl'd atill, tad kept switching his ears
about ao 1 did'ut git but about a fiat full
> both earn."
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A HOMESTEAD FOR f5.
IN VIRGINIA.
200 Farms and 10 000 Building; Lots
For 8ale.
In the (Hold and Oil Rroion* in Virainia
To bo Hold in Shares,at , each us follows:
1 farm of 100 acres,
containing * gold mine, valued at $35,000
1 farm of 80 acres,
containing uo*i oil, valued at 10,000
3 farms of 00 acres each,
containing gold ore, $5,000 each, 15,000
u lurma 01 iu acres each,
containing coul or oil,92,000 each, 10,000
10 farina of 20 acres each,
containing cor! or oil, 1,000 each, 10,000
'20 farina of 10 ncrsa each,
containing coal or oil, 9600 each, 10,000
160 farms of 6 acres each,
containing coul or oil, 9100 each, 16,000
400 Rappahannock city lots,
200 100 fse?each,980a piece, 32,000
400 Rappahannock city iota,
100 by 100 feet each.940 apiece, 16,000
400 Rappahannock city lota,
50 by 100 feet each, 920 a piece, 8,000
800 Rappahannock city Iota,
25 by 100 feet each, 910 n piece, 8,000
8000 Clifton lota,
25 by 100 foci each, 96 a piece, 40,000
104100 shares, amounting to ?200,000
Certificates of these nharea will ba enclosed,
in envelopes exactly alike, oeJed up,
mixed together, numbered on the outaide
and deposited in boxes. Any person sending
60 cents can order any number lie may
choose. If he is pleased with what the
certificate calls for, he enn Uien send 96,00
ana oDinin a uc,i.D lor the laid, no luati
tor what it may be, whether a lot worth
from 85 to HO ; or a farm wortli from #100
to 95,000. All farms worth over 1.000 will
be redeemed in greenbacks, should it be
preferred, subject to a deduction of 90 per
cent. Any number of shares can be taken
by individuals. Club* will be received at
10 per cent discount. Address with money
and stamp enclosed for return postage,
E. BAUDER,
Rappahannock City, Culpeper Co. Va,
via Pine View, Fuu(|uier Co , Va.
P. S?Rappahannock city is in the
midst of the "Cold Region," in Culpeper
County, and CtiAon in the "Oil Region" in
Buchanan county,on Louiaia Pork of Big
Sandy River. The shares arc sold so
aheap to induce settlement.
Sept. lb, 1H67. 3m.
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or THE CllAlIl.ltHTOM SkMI-WkEKLY AND
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Southern Christian Advociite !
1867.
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rpillS WKLL KNOWN KKLlGIOUS
X f iinily newspaper, commenced iU Thlr.
ticth Volume in Jsnusry, Ift??7, under the
editorial control oi" tlie Itev. K. II. &IYKUS,
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character?having among its contributor*
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lltors and Proprietor*.
N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY, MOORE i GENUNG,
Manufacturers and Jobber* of
CLOTHING,
No. 622 Broadway, opposite 3t Niehola*
Hotel, New York.
Pbillp llenrv, Jr., formerly el Henry*,
Smith He Townaend.
Jehu T. Henry, formerly of Snalebury <Sl
I lame
Alex. Moore and Iaaae P. Oennng, formerly
with Henry*, Smith Sl Towaaend.
We hare roedy a large, bandaotue and
well assorted ateck of
Reftdy Made Clothing,
manufactured by dm excloaiveiy for tbe
Koitthrrat Trnde. which we are prepared
to eell at 1XJW PRICES and oa
liberal Term*.
Our Stock ta adapted in material, style,
length* and size*, wxcluaively to tho South,
and coinpriae* good- from the loweat priced
to the lineal made, including a largo nsaorlinent
of good* for
Freedmen'a Wear.
The recent decline in woolen and cotton
fabric* will enable iim to oiler Clothing at
much lower price* thati it hit* been aold for
at any time aince I860.
I'aali nnd close buvcra from the South
are inrltid to exnmino our atock before
purchasing, as w e believe wo can offer theui
great inducements.
We will be happy to receive order*, and
our long experience in the Southern bnai
nva enable* iii to innko selection* which
will be certain to give entire nalitfaction.
Descriptive Catalogues with price* cent
b? mail if desired.
HENRY, MOORE ft GRNUNG,
633 Broadw y, New York.
Sept. 26, '67?4ino
llliMl.XUTOyS'
F I It K A It M S .
BOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY
A Liberal Dikourt to Dealers.
300,000 fuiniahedthe U. S. Government.
Army Revolver, 44.100 in. Calibre.
Navv Revolver, 36-100 in. Cnlibr*.
Bait Revolver, Navy NIxe Calibre.
Police Revolver, Nnvy Sixe Ca'ibrs.
Now Pocket Revolver, 3! 100 in. Calibr*.
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pLy< j| PtM'in.
Calibre.
Repeating Piatol. (Elliot pt.) No 33ar.il 33
I Cartridge.
Vt-ht Pocket Pistol, No. 33, 30, 33 and -41
Cartridge.
Gsn Cane, No. 33 nnd 33 Cartridge.
IJreecli leading Rifle, ( Benin') No. 33 and
38 Cartridge. /
Revolving Rule, 36 ami '4 I 100 in Culibra.
E. REMINGTON & HON it,
v~... v.?t.
M?VM| W U|P?
mmcipal ag eht9.
Monro &. NWIioU, " New York.
Win. -Reed & Son, Bnatnn.
loa. C. Cirubb, At Co., Philadelphia.
Punitory &- Trimble, Baltimore.
Henry FoUnm At Co. New .Orhiana.
Jobnaon, Spencer At Co., Chlcag ?.
I, M. Knmrvjr, At Co., - St. Ciuie.
Albert R. Cmne,' San i'rauciacn.
June l-J, '67? ly.
S T E V ENS II 0 USE,
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iPppotut Howling (irrtn.
ON THE EUROPEAN I'LAN.
aillC 8TKVKN8 IKM'SK ia well and widely
gf known to the travell'in* puMio. The
k>ealion i* eapeclally auitaUc to merchanta and
beaincee nu n; it ia In clone proximity U> the
bnaineea part of the city?la on the highway of
Southern and Weatern travel?and adjacent to
all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depota.
The Stevena llouae has liberal accommodation
foe over *H> goeeta?it ia well fnmlahed, and
poeaeaaea every modern improvement lor I bo
ooaaiort and entertainment of ha iwmatoa. Tho
roonta areapacema aod well ventilated?provided
with gee and water?the attendance ia
prooipt and rcapocl/ul? and the table ia generoualy
provided with every dvlicai-y of the eraeon?at
moderate rwtea.
int loyins naring I eetl refurnished and T+noddot,
w? are enabled to offer estra facilitlaa
lor the comfort and pleasure at our OomU,
tlKO. K. Cll ASF. k CO..
dune liv ItAI?Awu Proprietors. J
OMQVESTEKX ?f- Cfl? f
Fiiil F rte Ktiifteltrirt,
499 Broad way, N, Y.
TIIKHF. PIANOS, received the Highest
Award of Merit! at the World'e Fair,
over Uir beat makere from Imndon, I'aria,
<i?'Btaof, Ibeeitieaof New York, Phtiadelpin
a, nallimore and Boston ; also, the tiold
Medal at the American Institute, for Fire
successive years! Our PUooa contain tha
French (irand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrong
Baas, Full Iron Frame, and all Mod.
rrn l?aprovcmenta. Kvery Inatrnment warranted
Fire years Made under the eeper
vision of Mr. J. II. (iroveateun, wno have
a practical etperieoce of over thirty -llv#
years, and ia the maker of over elevea
thousand piaao fortes. Our facilities for
manufacturing enable us to aoll theae In*
atrumcnta from 9 lt>0 lo 9'iUO cheaper than
anv first elaa? plane forte.
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