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J- 7 '7 , " r - - " " f f r '- ' '. i t t r I fii i A i t .j. s, v J VO L 2 .1 0( (kg a3, E- q eQ?7 THE JE1S; PUBLISHED EVEKY TUESDAY. H. &' jTllIllYR OYER, Editors and Proprietors, 'wvw One year, , " $3 00 Do. Six months. ' Sato jorvmni 2 00 I On Satiare, Tl inch or letQ first insertion, $ 1 00 prch Buusenuuui liiseruon. ... w Tot 'one year, one square Ior six months, " For three months, " for Quarter Column, 5 squntes, 3 months, 1 V - For Half Column, lOsquaijfes For Oria Column, 20 . . squares. G 9 12 3 G 9 12 3 months, 9 V ; 12 15 00 9 00 ' & 00 as 60 75 40 75 100 -125 75 125 150 200 prisal with which Mosby had inspired 'the Federal pickets, and in a voice hoarse from exposure she ordered him, to, surrenders There was no reply; but only the sounds of retreating tiooiagreeieu ner ear. nor spir its rosewith this adventure, and supposing thia to be 'the only picket she; would en counter, she pressed rapidly forward. ! On reaching a further point of the road,' she beheld with! dismay the lights from! the town of Warrenton, and discovered that instead of progressing in Her journey, she was returning to the point from which she ha4 started; But the town lights, if they discovered her j mistake, yet furnished the traveller with the means of rectifying it, and as from a new point of departure, she started again in the direction of Salem. But her adjvtures were not yet over, fur shd- had tocfiieaecLb'ut ita tshort,lJistahce when she qeheld a 4 horse, and standing by its side, a 8 )tdier. He approached und lay- injl nis nana on ner onaie, saia: "ton. f . 1 v. m i . -' - From the Richmond Enquirer. v H0SBY AND HIS HEN. r . i T i Adventures of a Lady. Extract ' from a Idler of Partisan Life hi the South; or three years with Mosby mid Ids men. By John Scott, of Fauquier. In the Press i of Harper Brothers, Ncie York.) j '. ." j .A few days after the occurrences just i related, Miss Roberta P S from the ;! neighborhood of Warrenton, displayed, in 1 arienterprige whichsho voluntarily under- lady, you canj go no further.1 To what place are you bound'" !In a tone jof innocence and candor, which so well became her youth and beauty, she replied t thai she had left home to visit a sick fricrid ii!i Salem, but that, owing to the darkness, she had lost the road. . The sol dier then informed her that it would: be his panful du where she t'l will not go," she replied. You may shoot me, but I will not go. I am not wil ling for you j to perform your duty." : , oSor will I perform it," generously re only as an because it ion of the the South- the young nd around l AS M It A I VKA lit! UUU IV VV 1 - J W IUU 4 to conduct her to the reserve, Mil4 1,4 nirin1 4 i I t S flm gym ' sponded the s ! as (to a ' rnant Turner. I record it not iriitjinre of female heroism, but vividlv displays romantic devo ladies oi the upper Piedmont t cm cause. A cold December morning ladv walked to Warrenton, in which was stationed a considerate cietacn ' ment of Federal troops. Upon her arrival, : she was informed by Miss L- who was : ever on the alert to contrive information to her friends without, that she had -seen a negro, evidently a new comer, pass towards 1 the office ot the provost marshal; accompa? liied by several officers. The tjivo ladies at once concluded that the negro vas the bear er of intelligence, and Miss He berta deter mined to get possession of it. In execution of this purpose, she1 went to tl e house oc cupied by the provost marsha and by a ' bribe induced the sentinel oh (jluty to allow her to enter the basement, under the pre text of wishing to transact buisness with Hhe; woman who occupied it. As soon as she entered the building, however, she turn ed into a dark, uninhabited, apartment, im mediately under the provost'iJ office, ant! there heard the negro propose to con duct a party of cavalry to a house in which! ''Uie said Mosby and many of hp men could be captured, and where in .addition a large nuatititv ot corn could D6 seizeu. aoou- soldier. "No one could be so jcruel ' ajStoi turn you back on such night as this." : r ! t."""i. "' !"'. ': .He then pointed to a light, which, for the first time hie saw, gleaming u from a ' neigh bblring farpij house, and bade her go there, and then leil lier horse for a short distance by a circuitous route, to prevent her from runuihg int the reserve. As he was a bdut to re'tarn to his post, he said: ; i "Good-bye!, I have yet; three hours on picket to tli ink of a freezing lady." ; j 5. j That sejnitinel.was not made of common. earth! - ' j :j. . ! - , '-' - - DIiss Roberta soon reached tlie friendly shelter to vvhich she had been directed, and communicated to the lady of the house the object of her midnight adventure, who, the next mortiing, accompanied her visitor to through life receiving interest rather than paying it.; . Of the torments which afflict this mortal sphere, the tirst rank, is held by crime; the second by debt -r ' . II. Acquiring promptly-and tboroughly some "useful calling; Some pursuits are more -lucrative, : some - more respectable, some more agreeable, - thani others;''1 but a chimney-sweep s is tar better, than none at an. : jNO,mauertnow.ricii.; nis parents may be, a boy should- learn a trade; no matter now poor ha may De, a poy may learnsome trade if he will. The city.is full of young (and old) men, vho have been clerks, book keepers, j porters, &c, &c.V yet can find nothing to do, and are starvins: because their foolish parents did1 hot 'j give them trades. A trade is an estate and almost always a .productive 'one; A good and efficient farm-laborer can generally - find paying work if he does not insist- in look- . - 1 . t r i " . i ii i lnsr ior ic in a ciry wncre i cannoi wen ue; while many a college graduate tia mis lies because " nobody wants the only Uvork he knows how to . do. .. Let J nothing prevent your acquiring skill in some branch of pro ductive industry.' III. Resolve. not to be a rover -"a roll ing stone gathers no moss," but is constant ly thumped and knocRed, and oiten sinver ed to pieces. '- If you are honest and indus trioiis, ybu must be constantly making rep tation, which, if you remain in one , place, helns voii al oner the road to fortune. Even a; hod-carrier i, or streets weeper, .who; has proved that nis promise to appearon agiv cn day and hour, and go to . work,-, miy be trusted, has a property in the confidence thus created. : ; If you , cannpt find - your work where you how are, 'migrate; but do I Pm' "n: i a t c t . VUUHiiA AliB HOW TO GET TTTF.TT flaence of the Greenhrier Anil New THtat la .u.. . : " ' " 5HSMINEEALTKEASUEES OP SOUTHWEST 64 ?? teexhauatibla measures of Iron ore and Wto- --XHE ECFEAT OP mRLZZZlZZ I Among the various of iuternal improvement m f "iauseTrwepaicnr, in me coaioilnis localitr f ;ir t, , . , - . . , l the only qmUity of its kind in Virginiv nn4 that will I - TAVOlus, Feb. 13. Adtice3 liaVo bcea t Legislature, none are of so.vital concern to hwte" of Binestone, and domit toiu confluence tKo PAmm.V' lit iuj ill -l" j '"ritl1 New Hiver, will giTe ua an almost perfectly , the Commonwealth as those which are de- straight line without tnnne enter fau. TSi"th2 has se: victory confirmed, and the innic--f Kfnf' sent tho tliants of President Jnaxez to lanre tKjrtion of thn Ttt-t.i . r captarcd, snd the balance hare Kcattrrl through the country. Two hundred prison- Vi signed to develop the resources of, South- poa paper. East and West, representing fifty I General Escobedo for his cora'nlek trimnnV iwit- Vit-oJ; ni .. ."T'lv U-Anoml,-. .4 1 ?Q-1,es Iklsis, let fall an indefinite number oluaral- I A Iito-o tt. t . . - 1 ri "fe I AV-r. . ;u"l?V-7 1llines, Tarying in length from a dot to fire mile the: VyOTington, and-Ohio railroad, present from the northward, and you haTe the Ions line recre- indeed great inducements to engage our in- V?5 th,e C?h niuton niren and the pro- foricf finrl nA . " Jl. 5. line) and the shorthnes, nnmbeAesa vawey ot the Kanawha wou tonnage of salt and coal and markets. 1 he great 4 West would pour a carried to the lorestless phuna of E&st and Northeast I The loss, in killed, "wounded, and missies oa. '''1 mighty tide of commerce' over .railroad or A?L tj5Lf!,0i' SSitSS1 the laberal side." iaa slight- General co-- canal from the Chesapeake to the Ohio. But News EaOroads and the James Hiver, would alone, captured 20 pieces of artillery and 50y ' yet we are constrained to remember, thatin make a "cher company than tho far-famed Baltimore "wagons loaded with arms and. ammunition,'' devel6mn n' r the Kanawha 'countrv wiro d Ohw Eailroad. And besides pouring milhons of and the GoTernor of San Luis has received - ;t! S2w! Li acpmp.nsaaonfor u coal information-that Miramon- fled so dJ?w vinuiujiiug vyiiai. t'aiuis.vu uu, nuu uernaiis lu,CIbu iuusuuijjuuu, . imouw expect, irom ine ui- fhof V,n lofi- j- u- j rriavremnin nnthpr mrl nnrlnnnn infmirT crensed fucilitiea of cheapcntHl transportation, numer- " . . . n ' private' carriage,- mayrunain. anp ous forges Wd spring into existence -aioig these containing 125,000 Jn ; eil veti' ITha . Liberal ' ? btate; and that the trade beyond, will have ttreams, unsurpassed for water-pewer." cavahry are still scouting through the conn- r- to'be won over the" active competition of The other charter to which we have-re- try. The battle commenced at San Dien,c Baltimore,, not only through her great rOad ferred, was granted under the name of the an(1 continued on to San Francisco, where a r to i'arker4?hurff. but throuah , the roads oouth western . Virsmia Mminz. Smeltins BUrea cuargo oi cavalry decided the dar. j ..-. I 1 m ... sm . . I .ITTn TOT liarl Wfl1-rAl w7 n l w uwv nuiitu kj wuicuus, ana ex wnicu wouui Tan our central line at otaun- ana iransporration companv: thestocK oil ton and at Gordon svil! p.' i Wn shonia hnvfl which, we are informed. Unlrpndv VII tnlcnn. Pecwa i rcL?ra . to San" Luis Potosi frt .'r.il-f-fnV.;;i. r'rl f 5fQ cL.tin it nmnP n ra;urto .f q.h 8?rn.. Uen- Jscobedo was about to , CO, u. diuihiiu .-j.v u .u,vuu tv vwuiitm an I attention to CtPTI fTncfilln ttVia tt-o v Terr turn his A it once for all. When you have stuck your stake, stand by it! i' ",' IV. Comprehend that there is work al most everywhere, for ; him who cah , do ' it. An Italian iiamed .Bianconi settled iu Ire land some; sixty years ago; and got ; very rich there by gradually establishing lines of passenger conveyances an over tne island. Almost any man would have said; that he who went to Ireland to make his fortune must be mad. . He knows how, and will work, can . get rich growing potatoes in New Englaud, though he hasn't a five cent stamp to beam with. There is :work that a w .... will pay for a million more people on the soil of Connecticut alone." There 'are mil- - r ! W7 r -. w t i . - ' rill- l .-'t.V.-Z'' 1 a rendezvous oi Jllosoy s men in one oi me uons oi uuinouuciive acres wiumi a uuy s tilbomv recesses of the mountain. , ride of this city1 that mightbe boughtiand The ndxt day a Federal soldier descend- rendered largely. jruitJuJ at a protit ot , a ed from tills observatory to the residence of hundred dollars or more per acre. ! ' A man tile iarmen ana gave me lauies an aecoun of the alarm which, the niht belbre.'the hid had m'coriseouenco ot a threatened at- there was more sold iii Niles than he could . 4 ' i . poihttr-and ; be exposed to : flank attacks ville with the branch from the Virginia and imperial chief nowlpffcwithfmvfn 7nvi afterwards. 1 rTennessee road to that point, and to pro-1 reports state that rwiiin . hA imjk ; In developing Southwest Virginia, we ceed thence northeastwardly through the Queretaro, and that Miramon had fled in tha . have none ot these drawbacks. The peo- counties of Smyth, Bland, and Giles to same direction. Gem Lew TVallaco h .a ar- i nle are bone of our bone, and flesh of our Poplar Hill, and thence bv a detour throuch n here. Ho states that the victory . tjesh; and their strength and prosperity Pulaski to the Virginia and Tennessee rail- ff, OTer Mon as complete; that . woulde strengthan prosperity. tVif road at Dublin .Depota tot,!, distance ccfo g.a-.ipuinuyioaflCOTQ, yi ae vein v. .nines, xne mineral Auza, ho occupied Zacatecaa, li -joiued rliey are one With us, one in political wealth along this line is said to bo mcalcu. Escobedo mthhis brigade, and tLe intenvicai association and - one in heart. .Interest, lable. ' .First, there is the celebrated Cove is to: march on Oneretaro. An officer lpftM duty; and affection alike' teach that it is Plaster Bank in Smyth county, about I Monterey, on the 10th inst, to obtain lastrno-. more sensioie to open tneir mines oi price- iweive mnes irom oaiiviue, wuicii has Deen vc. m reiauoa io uie exenango t less wealth, by opening a way to market, bored to the depth of six -hundred and fPmon now on the French man-of-war than to bestow bur. first, longings on the eighty-two feet, and it was plaster still; tereeted at Saiuil tf mh. Pat02ii 1 coal hills an(i; salt wells' of the Kanawha, how much .deeper : it extends can only be -MatxmoLs, Feb. 15. Monterey advioes to ! The mountains and the hills of Southwest told by the man who is good at guessing, the Cth instant have been received. . Nothing'' Virginirt hre unsurpassed for the excellence. The quality of this plaster, as respects ag- further is known in regard to the, fighting the.abundancerand the. variety of their ricultural purposes, is sdd to be literally between Escobedo and Miramon.- Jfrrrate'J mineral stores. Its salt wells, imperfectly perfect. With such depth as we have letters from San Luis of the 30th ultimo stato , developed Ua they; are, supplied a large statedand the large area over which it that CtUlo is marching on that city. . Largo, part .of thV Confederacy during the late spreads, the Supply is simply inexhaustible. ST??? ' ff P60 are mOTJf 8 toward Saltillp , Military blockade. Its plaster beds are the Passing on to the locality m Bland county, SftM wonder of ..the., world, . and arc . enoughto which forms the dividing ridge between the ported fight Miramon levied a forced loan make the heafts.of 0'ir farmers dance with waters of the Holston and the Kanawha, inZacatecas. La.Prtnsa of 'Guadaljara,, of ioy. Its iron is unsurpassed, its lead rivals the internal upheavals by which this great the 23d ultimo, says Miramon recently execn-i the deposits of Missouri, aud the galena of elevation was tormed, have brought to view I leu. tne imperial chiefs Forago, Pazy, Puente' Illinois. Its copper, its silver, its zinc, its coal beds of surpassing depth and excel- Bulnes, Brissac, Aldoph, and others, for. con-J . i it 1 ' !.l t ! t o I ffimriPPa -With fllA T.Koalo lornilnm Mf.nl bahganesc, are abundant and . excellent, lence, with abundance of iron and of man- its coal: is unsurpassed any where. .Shall ganese for the manufacture of steel, in close these treasures be opened up,' shall tliese proximity. , there is also great store of mines be made, accessible. shall our own copper and lead ores; and a lead ot silver pied Palcon on the 5th ultimo, after six hour's'1 lighting, and captured the "artillery and mu-" nitions of war. r , - The Famous Sayings . of Jemsiieed- I npnnlp shnvvri t1 ir tvnv tii nmrlrpf.. 51a n I ore nenr the line of the ri.id. is nrnnniinrpd I 1IIE r Urk care and duty? or shall: we rather dtfer by a travelled miner to be richer than the TlieJfirst fas: "God has no partner in hir " y li o t it,- 1 I r nr x . I Wisdom: doubt not thernFnr thnntyh fhnn"' tack from : - ! of their riivni her," he the guerillas. cspture nbugh to escape the trap 1 hev j sent one said, "in advance to KQW TO GET SIGH- ft formed the fair listener that an expedition I for the.capture'of the guerf jl a chief would I start that night, if certain expected rein- I Arrnmpnta arrived, or certainly the next! i night. Her resolution was promptly taken get hold of. The reason .'was a good one, and it applies almost everywhere. It you hU vidette. but he was sharp e- can find nothinir tb do where you are, it is i ., ' . I .. . . - . generally because you can do nothing. V. lieahze that he who earns sixpence per day more than he spends must get rich, while he who snends sixnence more than he .-:.LL! '.!.! til', if J. 1- . 1 ., V . . 1 , as everyuouy wisnusui una nmc iu miuw earns must become poor. 'llos. is a very be dreds of tch- com- rom the N. Y. Tribune. prehend or will not- heed it. We Ameri- AspiKAtriONS to be Kicii. A youth cans are not only an , extravagant but -an i ; i : i ? vi.'. I . - . I- -i-f. 11 .1 in the suc- understandest not" The second was: ........ - !I : the crain the officers cared nothing, but npw to gecricu, tne louowing sensioie prac- hackneyed truth: but we shall never I TVTnlw. ihpv said, would be indeed a prize! tlcal adyide rom the philosopher Horace jone needing its repetition. Hun I With this thought they waxed warm, and Greely, mpyjbe. read with profit, by our thousands are not only. pooor but wre . Oootinfr in lniiil untl eonhdfent terms, in- yuuX uil-ii eciau . ( to-dav. simnlv because thev tail to them to Kanawha' Is it a primnry concern, I ores of Mexico. shruilil it bp our lt?:iHiiin solinitulp. to I ' We feel an abiding interest hew out a way to the seas for Kanawha cess of these and all other schemes for the The ccond wasr 'Greatness. followeth alt; and: Kanawha coal and iron, while development of loyal Virginia in all its ?o. man; but th before him; and he that, Ip.viniT armwlnr .lpnn;t WL-orl nn ?n nnr nnrts. Wfl wnnhl nnr ho nnrlprfifnnrl no IS aSSldUOUS Shall OVertaKC fortune." , own hills, and belonging to our own peo- in any degree unmindful of the merit of the third was written: "Hope is always pie, and constituting a large part of the I other enterp wealth ot our own btatez surely .we need vast imports nnt. nnairor thnsp nnpatmns. Aa n. riuiffpr I t.inn. Tilt tliP of mere, commerce, ( our; own products are all our people should be- for home interests know thy enemies as friends; 'for where 'Oner ! as good as another's. As a matter of social and horns developments, and we trust tha "iau " "" 7 ?oes a Dunarea , cava sympathies, of political identilication, and icgislature will lose do opportunity ot pro of sound statesmanship, tboargument is all J moting tliem as a cardinal duty. rises, and particularly of the as mu - er . an Iear as couraS? u u nee oi the great Ubio connec- rv"T -rr - . ; . . .r first n,l rhipf Rnllrihir1p H lounn was: , "seeK not so much ta Writes uslas, lollows and his case is like ostentatious people, we haoituauy spena that of sO manv ethers, that we treat it too much on our own stomachs and our1 thus publiclv. suppressing his name: neighbor's eyes. We are continually in rompanied, she mounted ii borrowed ptced, and sallied forth. As night approached,1 hft weather became intensely cold: the wind had risen and the face if the sky was covered with masses of black cloud, which cast their gloom over the landscape! She stopped at the house of a neighbor and friend in pnmmnniMte this conspiracv to Mosby ' H Dear Sir I am a poor boov. I would hot water, not because we cannot: live in or some of his men, and having control of like to get rich. Now what shall I do? comfort on our means, but because, we per no affencv. she was compellell to bear the 'jwoulq like to quit this section. I don't sist in spending more than ' we need 5 or can tidings in person. J i want tq remain on my father's farm. Please afford. Our youth squander in extra food It was late in the atternoon, wnen, wnac-; ;give me (the best advice you can, and o- and drinKs, m ironcs and dissipation, wmcn one way and is unanswerable. Let us dc-! velorj our own resources, and help our own people, as our first great, leading purpo?c. to which all bthens must in comparison, be deferred.; Jb ormerly we j were lige, ypurs, ! j ;". .. " G.G.S. does them harm instead of good; the means AvsVTi:T?.-ThP. nsniration to he rich which should be the nest-egg ot their tuture S ' I I . - Tin I 1 l 1 though by no means the highest that can- competence. When, cares and ciuiuren impel A career is, in our view wholesome cluster about them, they grumble at ; their nnd laddkble. The Vouth who savs "let me hard fortune; forgetful that they wasted r .ii- . I.. '. ii ' i i hp r ch anvhow. ! and be ore a other con- the years ana raeans.wnicn mignt anu snouid derations'' is very likely to bring up in have saved thein from present and future etore Rays, 44Lbt me first be just, honest, moral, All these are very trite homely . truths, road lUilirrenltj useful, then rich." - is on the hish All our bovs have heard them asain and road. JEvery boy ought to aspire to be rich, again; but . how manyi have laid them to brovided he can be without unfaithfulness -i i i it '- . i "i to social obligation or to moral principle. But bovs? shall he set about getting rich? p vvAnlfl'i r.nnp.ispl v sav: I. Ijirmly resolve never to owe a debt. k pt i4 : i whose little son Walter agreed to bear her Uome State prison; but he who consistentlv poverty . .1 i 1 . f I r i-i . ' t I . company on tne perilous enterprise her: for. in order to reach the Salem which would conduct her to Mosby, she would be compelled to pass through the ntain. on the lottv summit of which, at the far-famed Viey Tree, was es- tabhsnea an ooservaioryv grueu y We wAdldj concisely say: xacnmeiii. oi x euerui auiuiuio. xu m v.vu ting this : part of her hazajrdous journey darkness overtook her, and ignorant of the route, she was compelled to grope her, way; through the forest. In the midst ot ner bewilderment, the benighted lady came; suddenly upon a fire, at which she paused; - to enjoy the genial warmth Jnot remember--ing that the light might reveal her to those whom she wished most td a; oid. Soon she again set forth to atfempt to thread the labyrinth in which she was i nvolved. Buti the further the wanderer proceeded upon . her trackless way, the deeper in the intri- . cate mazes did she plunge. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore San. . LANDING OF SURHATT. &c Washington, Feb. 19th. www, . , tt c , ,. . , , , . i- formerly we were bound by T.Z wisuom out mercy rom i rrK nn.i " .uUgwuu.M lore, as mou nasr. uoi wis c4uu. uc ,iu n.o m.w.- .w and deUvered by Commander W.W. Jefferies, merit his affection" the southwest; out it is jiot so. now, an u of the steamer Swatara, to Admiral Radford, Thft u. ,;Vrnn :a aJ w u n in i,.nm ti, ft. .nn r.L.T w.u ,T.:..i i 1,7? I 1 be eighth: "Man is mixed -of .virtues ize and remember it, and to put ; it into onr Gooding, who held a bench warrant issued a?? V1f ? . e '.hlT. Vlrt?,e.8. m other3 bufi been ruined by acquaintances.44 . The sixth: 4,He that telleth thee that thotu art always wrong may be deceived; but ho; that saith that thou art always right, ii surely a liar.4 .vw The seventh: 44Juitice came from Qod his love; therer fore, as thou hast not wisdom, be' pitiful td Yet to get to Ka nawhd and be- by Judge Fisher, of the Criminal Court, com- abhor his vices in thyself. le nidation. vfiiwl. AvH Hnvfi" -nrnnositions to rive wav mantling him to "take John IL Surratt, late I T.nnir nm vrt Titpit 7rtiinf art if ""n every thing the , fctate . owns ve iWcrtS and L hS 1110 Fourth ?aliD.aI Bank of Phi road that she has bailt, while weaith that gafeiy teep,-and have his body before the adelphia, are in circulation. . They cro would load all the ships that could ride in Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, dated March 7lh, 1SG4, and signed Samuel our. harbors, is left comparatively unin- at the citv of Waahinsrton. immediatelr. to Isloe Mullen, cashier, and Wm. P. Harmer. quired for, ih'our undisputed jimits, and in I answer unto the United States of and con- 1 president. The face plate is well executed; me nanus oi a peuuu vvuu uiu nufc i uu aujr ciixiia ttim itiwuj jjr 41 vwui-vcu, out ine oiac& piate, ine ''ijapiism OI X0Ca from .Virginia and ' fight against their old as it is presented, and soforth." hontas, is badly done, and a careful nbser- mother, in her first peril and extremity. krra" was dressed in the uniform 1 of the vatj0Q of ifc wiU ,ead tQ tho detectioQ of th(j -r- 1 tt n 1 11 1 1 m, t :0if., n ;to nrnt cocinn l.no X'apei z.ouaTes. oieppmg on me wuan. ne , , . ru o . . I i-Lrvvi-rn recnunn I v rr tii iw mira nnd na i o - - i . .. - j passed two charters looking to the further hi4lf th difm:tv firmnesa. ' There are also in circulation S20 counter- development of our Southwest counties; The Drisoner with his custodians formed a heart? We assure - G. G. S.,and every other youth, that each may become rich if he will that ''ta be or not to, be" rests; entirely "with himself, ;and tbat; his very j first lesson is to distrust and shunby-paths U UVUV. I . , ... . . I it ' It is thef fundamental mistake of most bovs ?Pd s?or? c a.nclt Keep-straigntaiong tne tn ,nhU that thev can 'iret rich faster bn aa, oovious, oeaten mgnway. - t rJ . j n on mony earned by ' others than on . that earned respectively by themselves, jit every. rri-iVi 'of iorh tppn fr hvpnfv.flvA vpnra wrprp. to-day dflerld SlO.000 for ten years at seven dition of political affairs it: is almost farcial orPQf: twK.ti.i-ro f fUm xirl to speculate upon ; questions of .industry, or 'A. thousand phantasies began to throng into her ':" ." memory ' ; '' ' "' ; ' '"' 'H i Of calling shapes, and beck'nmgj shadow dire, And airy tongues that syllable mien's names On sands and shores and desert jirilderness," Weakness would have sunk by. the way cide, but tbe braced nerves and daring spiri t of this heroic girl carried her forward amid ' all dangers and in spite o all obstacles. Her faith was in her high purpose, and she; trusted to unseen guardians to direct- her steps. Suddenly the moon shone forth,; and revealed to the quick eye of Jittlej Walter a party of Federal soldiers, and asl . Buddenlv passed again under a cloudj Sheltered by the friendly darkness,- the lady pursued her way until ordered to hal - by a bonseman standing immediately in tier f 1 . nrn : :ni ol Ao ironc. AYiinraro presence 01 uuu euo u ' From tho Atlanta Constitutionalist. ; Coolie Labor. In "the present .coh-i The prisoner with his custodians formed a Jfeit notes on the "First .National Bank of fjonnecucur, aaiea- iay itn, Jos. Wodds, cashier.' Ii. tators gathered at the jaU to see Surratt upon thia note : well executed, while tha bnct ana wearegiau iu rccoiu tiiciaub,aiiuuugu party large cnougn to occupy uirce carnages, iironiana. coexisting railroad or the debt due by it Every arrangement was. made for : security J 18G5,"and signed tn ffin Srnte. has been appropriated to as- and quiet, though a largo concourse ot spec- I nJIPrnlpp.vp. w - .4. , . . I plate, "Baptism of Pocahontas," appear to be the same as the one on the note firsf; mentioned. J. . , . . . - We are not aware that thesa counterfeit!! 11 ; li, ' eagerly! accept it; when the probable con- Fr?Sssv "'"r i sequence I is that three . fourths Of them e are, o0"11".1" ciirooicie. experimenoi ii?!u.r,l-r,ir.f o i Ar. every kind which promise important, re-; not need money half so much as they need suits. For this'reason we are induce to to know how to earn and ' save it. The nte the introdudtion of Coojiejabor into whoat the close of his first year of Mf13"3-; :r "ur l 0 indepeipdecce, has earned and saved one "" "."". 7 -i"-;bi hundred dollars, and invested or loaned it enough to try ; this kind of .labor, and.thuj where tt will pay him six or seven per cent. great BU, r f er ia" . iL- Ii. :-u :r-,V-his workmen .are industrious and soberi clef in f hp r nnstmr.tion ol either of the" pro ui o if tiw ,w- - r 1 - . nosed . wo r kit One of these enterprises is nisarnvai. . f . . Iiumw.i.vib- t The prisoner was transferred to Warden tor , a railroad mtersec mg with .the Vir- B f and was thea locked onQ of gmia and Kentucky railroad, (leading from tliree iTOncd. cells of the jail, which are per- Bristol to Cumberland Gap,) at Big Moca- fectlv secure, and left for the nirrht No on sin Gap in the county o! fcjeott, aud run- will be allowed to seo him except his counsel I have been offered in this city, but thev aro Ding Jsorth-eastwardly with the waters of and the officers of the prison. Surratt is ap-1 on the market at Lynchburg and have been the Clinch and the Blue Stone, to an inter- parenuy in exceueni. ueiuui, aau jeajtB uai offered at one or two pcints on the North section with the Virginia Central' or Co v- very. little to any one. . His Zouave- nnifbrm Carolina railroad. - ingtoaud;OUiot.road;: hear;: the; mouth; of "7 1-w : w... wfTT n tt:. the Greenbrier river, the route is said to . t,. tft.nOT !f. fiffv T9r(i, fmm hAUM. i.w rr.-. r. u. be extremely favorable; though it is to be wnarve3 the navy-yard, and up to noon to following ' ' much, regretted thatlts proposed Northern day no communication whatever : had . been yt ye'ar a young man living W this counecuon lies ouisioe 01 ourowu owic. nau-wiin ner or iromutreicept uiai, via- i . A tK c,M .nntni - r jninif finrplv"hpArVft''r?K if 'lio Iiwps? I PIS . W( while ne who closes his first year of respon- 7. con- . t 1 ix. ;n . t r ! i- . 1 a;.-1 trjirr: nrA" noin reaav auu winino,jto rer- sibility in aeoc, win, prooaoiy: live ana aiei t-t . r,'v -x.:? f. , form any amount of labor with cKeerful-l 1 . I T l I- Xi ll'h vmAn .-v inf itlf i t A si Jk I 111 (ieuL xuftu 10 uu tiicaLCi litiatuxvc uiauo i by our! American youth than that of choos- nesa and prompmuae.. eaamess,i sonrn in- to bay interest rather than receive it.' ety. contentment, toil and fidelity are gaini Interest devours us (while we sleep; it ab-; ed at a comparatively small cost, viz: the 1 exact iu n mem ui cuiuract uu me part 01 cM.koUnr nrnfits and a(Tfrrn.vfltfia nh r losses iapis nun at iwenVfive have SlOOO the planter. yThe Coolie requ loaned on bond and mortgage or invested and wages monthly. . . When coritipS.yn h? mrpW want day is. never shunned or. for exact fulfillment ofcontract on the part The Coolie requires rations pay or feed dav is never shunned or forgotten. 7the him rich before - he -is sixty. . There is no rule inore' important or wholesome for bur boys than that which teaches them to go tn thft hnrieficial result of Mr. Chalers fx ample. '. J mail this morning was taken We should like to see that feature modified, mander Jeffiries last evening reported to Ad- l fJSSmS Of the riches of the region to-be traVersed mind Radford a short time after her arri- land, hired one good old freedman, and ui .IS? , n - i vaL and left his dispatches for the Nary Do- with his own hands went to work to culti- interesting :. letter addressed to" George W. 5: Deskins.iKsq.i of the House ot Delegates, lir!o ny i-rii by Mr; f James R Kelley, of Tazewell coun- hdovr decks, strongly guarded. ty.H From it we makeby consent, the fol- v in his dispatches to the Navj vate the sou. networked maniuiiy end well. And now for tho fruits of his indus- .. k . 1 tr-r t-v 1 X I uviuu v ji w 1 - 1 Desfcins.ixusq.t.the liouse o ue egau., whne on the steamer, , was confined trvt He hns rathered twentv-four .hr.lrt rf I t.nlA, 1yw.1.rt c-y-Ti rrl XT rm n W!oT . . . i I . . . P. t l . . rr . cotton, two tnousana Dusneis ci corn, and: .Navy Department I r.,.-,nnr-l rnlinMlvr Commander Jeffries announces that ho left " rfl l .71. VilLaFionca. France, on the 8th of Jannarv. . . r .ikr ' - . 1 it. 1 . andcrrived at Madeira on tho 23d. which I spare. 1 T A A. . ( lowing exiraci: a t ; r ""irbn and (toal are destined to be the soTereigns of Southwestern Virginia, with, the propsr legishition for w m ry , . - 1 He has sold eixtcen hundred I ish- their development.- ; iron, uoai lor its aevei-? plac he. left -the same day, alter coahng. els Oicorn xorxuu lagoia, ODiiiac ii-y oPment,'u as poweriesas thetra Very rough weather was experienced during for his molasses, and hi? cotton is geed for cine, as the alkalies hjT the earth are impotent to pro- ' J 0 , . t , , , . . .. " TT dace Yeget&tion without the genial wjg of the sun. E- tho passage, but no damago was sustained by $l,S00 more making m ; all t3,C0O !.Ho ren still, coal and iron in contiguity are valueless with- the vessel. . ; - ' TlBER. t was at some trifiill!? exnensfi durmr ccit13 out rail or water tran.portation "When thee two nat nral oroJnciiona "are thus found in Drolimitr,' with It must be an amusement to go It were needless toJ in Texas. "Willi such prices as these: -Fine inform you,' sir, of the immense deposits ot these 1 beeTCS are selling from fourteen to fifteen uaes m uiis itluii; uu iuj. ?v 1 ilollar3 in specie. Heepare selling at -one 1 r.n ti LiLiiim 1 . 2'.... cheap rail transportation,' they became the surest 'pro moters of wealth known to, man. The , ,. IpickiDg time, marketing I . . dollaxs in specie, dollar and a hull Hiver, which empties into Xew lUver nt cr near the cour 1 and a half and live cents per pound. A doctor's wifo attempted to move bin trr her tears. "Ann," said he, ."tears ere xi??!.?. I have analysed therru They contrdn a littia dollar and a half per head, and pork at two phosphate of lime, soma cLiento c f r :dlua uiiu waver. termincd tD work upon the dread of sur , - - w. .......
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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March 5, 1867, edition 1
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