The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1862 Page: 2 of 2
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rv^tkaMolMKrtVrr.
A Btatlram^r.
Th • toll) whig .1 tcarn«üt, lotwled
fwrtbe "Amy A-giia," while iba
piper w%* ei^tatilixbi-'d at (J iritiib.
h.v.;t¿ I %t ltt> way b u füÜHii luto
oir ht.ids if it* g •neratitie* In
aiybt.iy i.i u .íihn 'tr it i their
f.ú., .t i i ",i «v.i -iri it >
Í1UC 'ty it, # , . n>t
cm<!i , • • >1 • r tu } rtty tu Hit*
d..ÍTi)l Oi.a* A ••till.It ,. te<f, CHtllll*
fill (• bo JU ISeil by ¡t, 11 i«l
iiinrntc<<;tl *« to the m* in w u, h
th y .ii «y belli il i.ig r uf f ilb.ig o
«uApii-inur ! v :
Miu i'ahv camirism.
BY COL. T. C.J.*"-
8cene—^clmol room—(JI.ks i i Mill*
tary A.i'tirrt hi.uhI up.
Qi^a.iou.—- Yli it is di.* int duty
of m ii igtdn-r General.
A iswer — l\ «w« ir by note,
— «VI it is (b • second da y t
A.— I'.i drink «very il iy a ijmuitit \
of'bul whiskey.
—Wti it in ike third duty ?
A.— I' bo comtiiiily astonished
that these and oilier teat* do uot
briug hiua a Major Ueneriii'a coui-
■¡MMIU
Q — iVhit U i lie fir«t du'y of u
Colonel 1
A — i\ pat three «tari on hi*
coll ir.
Q.—'Y'ia: is the second dit'y i
A.— '.) ae.*:hit hi* ««¿i.iniat i
never jjiii ;o sucti us.-les* viuk a
driili igi.i.brt dclit* *i i t ihe rl t;ah :i.
Q.- Vbit is his third d'l.y (
A— '. i. ait ale lile iJ.igntiei O ii
era in a s <i it wiy, especially i,.
tiie d ie -iri«* <1 . v -tring ami di'io&ing.
— Va ^ i* (lie ami duty Ji .i
Cap .mi t
A — i' forget all t ha promises In'
mti in ujya srüeu b£ eleci
«it, aud put on diguiúrd ai. iu the
> pi tt'UC* ut' hit* old uaaociatf*. •
U.— iVuu is the s.coud ditty t
A — i'j yet a nuer uuUom than
hi* O no.iei.
Q — iVn.it ia the third duty 1
A — i'.i become the beat
player ill the army.
U —-Wliiu ut itie first duty of an
A'ljutaut General I
A—l'o become to blutEch tlril
cvi-ry oat will diatike to do buiiuoM?
with hi hi.
* (¿ ~ What the secoud duty 1
A.—I'd lili hia ohice mili yomi).
•ijuirtd, as cleraa and acaid-aut?
look tieicely at vi llora.
.(¿— *V'i a. ia the thud duty I
A.— t'o perpeiu illy mtri^ue . for i.
higliei' position iu tile line, provideu
ii ia hoc attended with peraouai
danger.
Q — iVbat ia the duty of a regul u
áiu /
A—To trate liirt-.eelf importaut
(¿ —Wii it ia ihe a<coud duty /
^ A i'o m Jte biuiaelf very luipor
tIUi>.-
A —What I - the third duty t
C^.— i'o loik up iu ihoae gentle
iaeu #no tha ng! patriotie motiven
or admira i n .oí their chief, voluu-
te« r to SeiVe the country without
co ■ p -iiMiiiou, in il¡a f«|Micity oi an
nid. .is a a r. of interloper that inter
feres wi n Ills imp r aneé,
- \'ii t is the liint UU'y ot
• Q r.r iiMfl
>, i gtti.it Oiptnin has !ai<
uab. ihrte great ¡uiutea of this
',.j i. 'he fiia; duty i* l«
ia lit.* hrisaeli v. uní rtable,
{¿ — i.Vh ií ilo.a he a.iy U th
6«'C -iiil <¿iC^ I
A — Jo ui.¿a hiii < Ii' viv.y c>ui
f irr' bi '. • %
( . — >vhnt doea he Iny down ¡'r-
th.> to r du y I
A — i'o ta .'k • i Very 'i idy el.se ven
QUCiKatorliide.
Q-iV'h .i i ¡he ür-t duty of
Qri . iii Í
A.—To ake all the delicuciei-
pr .vnlnl '• b amy for bis own uae.
q — i'to k ta th wie aid duty t
A '•« apin.igly said duli-
- e«c.*< *ith hia tri -nds and never
U tin ni g • in o a.lib vulgar places
a th.' in >utha <4 nick soldi* ra.
Wh.it is the third duty f
A To ^ -ry piricular to gee th it
the r. a iiai UT JTTor" ration- ara in
p^ J -r A/•—vi 'hrt t'a erosH d^anil
|*a vli 'ii p<*«eute(l hjr sol-
ii,. a ra • ir« aick or win' hiv* had
a <W"« *P ** '* Wr '"T*
Q -. Yb U i* >btf fin* duty >"* *
U*hí^U Dirvtttr Í
4.«.TopnnaU the siek wki woaad-
Q —What ia the second duty t
A.—To learn the sick and wound-
ed to ho of little trouble to the
medical department, and to this end
to constantly ship those turn-tally
wounded, or in ex tremí*, to dlaisn'
poluta, wi hoi.t attendant-, and with
>ur ■uiytbi'ig to eit or drink.
Q — What i« the third duty t
t'• e.ip'oy a g >d pirt fd
im tiuie i t cirauig the p*iy 'u;i 11, in
•ImrjfH nf thin* dia' ttit h mpit i!s, fo
•tti'i'' •• v>v of the alv'k am
4 v
í ~
ill.' li
1 v
of n
— J «ler the twu "t <>i' ilniiT"
iii.I ll|.).!ici'l-"< top:t «SIM* ' I 111.i elj!
ivot'« H d l;qn* i--.
Q- -VVlmt .Ii • second Js'y ?
A,—TV c'ui*.' fli ¡ i •" it > o'liirs to
bo searc'i- d, and all the p <>d br in
.ie# tiiu.iil tber>* to lie coíitiac.ite.
at th-; iiw iers should aiiiiijf^le tlie..
< the soldier; give tbent away ami
lak ■ the whole army drunk.
Q.—What is the third duty ?
A.—To Bee that he and liii ^^^7
sia'ants ilrink up all of said liquor.-.
Q—What is the fourth du'v I
A.— To wear the lnrgest am nm
if gold l ice, and bo always ahiiun
iro'ii the post of ding -f an 1 of du y.
Q.—Wl.at ia the first duty ot n
Chaplain ?
A.—Me ver t o tn 'n'ion t'ao subjec t
f religion to h • a ddier?.
— 'V i it is Ji < aecotr.l dit'y ?
A.— :' priítij'i t th* regí milt
•i.y «mc« i yei,". -i id ii it ill .t u ■ leas
•*, -ctallv rtnju-a'ed by the Oo.ouol.
Q.—Wliai ia the tuird duty I
A.— Po gruiublo .ill the ti ne a'iotit
lie Hiii.illnetH of his ¡ av.
Q — «Vhat is the fii-at dry of
pickets'/
A.—To go to ?le p on th 'ir p >-t
Q.—What is the second ilnty !
A.— To wake up wliea theotiKuv'
pick t*i invite them to cxue ov.i a.:
t ike a drink.
Q.—-What ia the third duty.
A.—To be "driven in" upon ti e
x plosion nf the ihxt sin 11.
—Wii.it i<- the iirai liuty of ¡in
ar n\ I
A — I'o destroy na nnich priv i.
ptoperiy h poftaible, particulariy.tL
beiou.ii g <o i:s iiii-ndr*.
Q.— A*¡i.it is th. -ctfond duty 1
A.—I'o pa: n • a!, i/'scii. ia taken
illlill ill.' l-IH',.1 N V il W ' I'
niife buni. ii l.iius. n ^
ir nniriivr H• Won,e. .
Q.—\\ i, „- ;b lii ii ut} ?
A.— A.n'*'.ys t . u oo ni- '
ive uuii aovcr i..v.d- !i • em- i,;
territory however go >t¡ ni«\ i - .1
ipportu.iity, ¡ 1 h u^li he inay b.
r.iv iging yours all the tune.
Q.—What ia the lii>t duty id tin
liovernineiit f
a.—T;' lili . 1- its i p r ant posi -
with YHiikeea and t'oieigaers.
Q.—What is the stco. d du.y ? '
A—'I'o deliver' ith clii f citie
without striking a bin*.
Q—Whit is i be ttiiid duty ?
A.—Never to learn iro.n experi-
ence.
WJiat is the fi at duty of the
3ou.li rn people 1
A.—To keep out of the army,
t¿—.What U the second du y !
A.— 1'ain ibe all the money they
¿4U otu of I Iu Government sud tin
•oldiei'i, na waia c i.ne seldom.
A— Wb.it ia ¡Ii • ibiid duty ?
A —To aitrreii lei the éoilie badi
li slioea >im1 el itld ijí—o • * h.ell
e :itirtv ia a. jU'hd 'i'.t—fo til •
pi i iOiiv 11. > it in# i kunwii u, ,h • -
*!ii.n, • 'oust n/tiUoua '0 en
p;,.. rc i.i.H 'it ii. lh. tvriny a p.ni.'
♦jt,« . .¿i.ig two ibón, ami j.ei cent.
v¿. — iV'hit ia ;rte i au h <3u y I
i-t Hiiueaa euiiae a relaxfl-
tioa ot i hen exertions and M<e ii-
•rery. little reveia* the ru>u ot <,ui
canse.
That will d • take yonr seats.
heard
A Gigantic Babbery
A week ago last Thursday morning
we witn ssed thu beginning of the
second graud ro'ibiug expedition on
he Mississippi cans', by far more ex-
tensive and ruinous to our peoplo than
:hat which we Maw on the wrat side
of the river tliii previous week. Col
I'eikins bad cros-ed the river to nh'
'.'oi Thomas in the fiist < xp.'dition.
111 >i\ ¡ vi mi in:' the favor w.ia return
•d liy (' d. T'louria in th'n plun lering
x'ldi loii on the e.ist side of ibi
,iv , uli'nb We will now atte.npt to
iei-Clil e.
The si '¡liner I.an el 11.11 made *
i.ilt ut Sh"pherti's pl'int.itioii, about
ii'ty mil, a abov- New Orieans eaa'
•ink oi th.- Mi-sirisi|i|ii. on 'rhitrads\
.nor ing. the 4 h ios'., and the car Jrv
m l uid im nediately cotnnienced its
"'tk of plunder. M . Sliepherd was
it once iroie d bimd and foot by a
Macs 'chu« tt« Coli>n d. <¡nd every ne-
¿ro. mule, horse, beef, and .ill moves
'de property th it O'ltilil be made use-
ful to the enemy, inelu !iit|f <ill vh! >
iblo articles in and aro nd th- h ns:\
were carried off. The i-up y build
ir ps. tli - I nd and 'he crop* were nl'
tYit remained fir the fonn r posaep-
sors «if n peaceful, c mifortslile, am1
innpy home. Aft' r the work of de-
duction won completed, th irons
wit - removed from tlie limb* of this
r ibbed pi mt >r. a id be c.ivilrV and
v'utid' r idwic'd io 'b • n"Xt pl.inta-
'ion. Here 'Ii" P"rn ■ operation w: S
r !>;;nfe«1 n<i on Shopherd'a pi,ice, and
t'i'« oil.- nf vni i was enmtnned f r
distance of nvi r twenty miles. Iron
""ere pl-ced upon th- hands and fee
■)f a ven r b! • old td in'er whose
name we think is D ril in'en.—>
Fie is nlnei v ry.ir* ' Id. T'n t ro' l> it
Ir ¡i 'is ?li v did all ■ f his neighbors
Tie ir object appeared to be to tnirtt
fy, humble, and ruin every planter on
whose soil tledr accursed feet were
nl iced, and to rrt/iko nil the proiitt-
b *v c til I it tlie «lit" tine.
O.i Friday ino• ti i , fi li ins', we
i! 'fn i tli • .vea! bi lk >l the Mis
ip.ii I ? Jllil *3 ll.d iW tli ' place
Wshive hoard a g od a'ory o.
Stonewall Jackson. I( J aa come U
be coiumonly s iid in camp thai no
body kuowa Siom-w dl'a *-cre.a«.x
cept bin old negra body seiv.mt
i<mr one talking to thfe bid ncgru,
Hbim bow he car** to be a-
iu tin* canfidetifo ot' b4 matter.
. sir," «aid be, Mmapsa uev.-r .< 11a
b *t nothing, but the way i.k".qw* hi
t lia—Mitaca «aya bia'p ayria iaice r.
iyt morning and bnt it m
¿ *ts out oft«l two or tlnrt ti neaii
' « night to pray, you i jiiat cai^
ii buaea packing uiy b vi riuii ka, to.
I know ibere will .ba, ilia oktii, to
liVMI
.V-'I.• |-| W.' Il I.
iliservil the b: {jirminj'
"" I '
li ■ rob'ie. v at i5'i '|)h -rd's the pre
volts in im, and saw the steam r
,fo:".ii g L'ght, d'O/ping down tin
•¡• el' abre is' of tli.* Massachitset's
avalrv j.ml their plunder. This boa
. i] o i board nbnif 150 men. ntid 3
4 jiiec. s of ar ilb'iy p'irently firn
lie use oí' prit' Cti i<: the plunderers
i Jell i nd ibis w.s the Laurel Hill, dro|
i)ng down abreast of the cavalry, bet
leeks cleaned, apparently for receiv
¡►ig on bo ird their mounft il thicv.
i case they wi re in danger of nn at
ink. This was tbe begiuuing of th
second day 'a robbery. IIow far they
■\tended their op. r«'ions below wi
.4 í i
ie unable to say. Hut we saw, as
be Irnits their fir. t day's work ol
ifa.ny, a tri.i'i ot u groes, carta
v.• , 'nt.ii s, lib s s, etc., etc, which
H . > I-i II i! scores of liimilii'S were
•lined bv beo u;V to tli it .point.—
. ! yd liibth-aa hid from two to threi
siiiio, a worth of p o| erfy jdutidtrto
iiodi b' U-ea nod uooll'eiidhig planted:
I'll -V d iih'less intend roawéep-tln-
■ iht s'ile of ib i river iw high tip &
it I'lilj It eijj", , ' ' ll
Encli i fa «y. sndncity Viitd tn< *iA
I ss linve nev. r befora wl'til^sh'^'
aiei h rulirge rtr aitnl *¿i1k
eiiiol itoi* "f Wily Wilson**
líese hvpietl'is ulio
low .hit then* *r.s .i
knu
4n
i
party in lieíjrar %htft
tad venerable and helpless old men—
bey even rob tip poor—they. vVet
usult helpless widows nud tb«ir un-
protected daughters.
But we need not commeut, Where
8 the LouÍHi.iiMui,or tlm Una
ra mnn, w hose blood does not boil At
he inonsti-uus robb«ries, the burning
nsuba flurg into the very fkr.es ol
Louisianlans by Massachusetts nntl
Vermont Colonels t Wh -re are the
nen that burned with patriotic indig
nition two years ago at the men ot
he N rth b'foi-e snob Insults and
•u'rig,).! as those liml bt*en practiced 1
ire any. of th seinjn idle an I indit i
i'eretit at the present time ? Wber.
heir bur.ling el ejii oice,—when
heir ininey, their influence, and theii
óIomI t I'iieir insulted, d iwntroddeu.
deeding á; ite c ills upon thein to net j
It Mills upon us all to act. Let him
who hu iiiil'tii'iD), iu nioy, strength
lood, a t > ig in or ,i pin, a gri, or n
ib.'e, b< pr 'pired to do his duty hi
> v it i.i to 11 ite to resist. Had we ii
olee of th 11 ler, or a pm of fire, we
?Kt'i seai out app*sla to the peoph
• í tliia State which would arouse tli
lisp'tt^ energies "of all out citizens
ire every heart loaprepare fur an im
i.'di ite ooitest with a remorseless
io tint would drive him from the
.State. We can only'say to the peo-
de of Louisiana, iu conclusion,—"A'
wake I Arise 1 or be forever fall* n.«
[ Frank in Planter* Banner.
Gem. Stuart and thk Miu.br
—On the t' ceLt scou lug expeditini
o .M ips :pount Church, Gen. Stuarl
ode ut< to a mid aiouud which the
enemy had just been sticamped, to
■i'e wli it iufórinatioti he could obtain
The old miller lo >kad at hiin closely
.■d aaid :
"Seems like I'a seen you iifor«"
"i'is," said tlui General, "Í was
(ere, you recollect, on a acout a few
t y> go. My name ia Stuart,"
Clio old fellow seemed much plea*
ed.
"General," said he, «'they were all
arou.id here last night and this morn
nig. They aaid you h id been bother
.!•> them ,i long lime with yourcaval
■\, but a ivv th 'y were going to get in
your rear And cut you off, and the
ursi they kuowed you drappfd right
n. b hind them 1 lía 1 bal bal Give
i, .ii 'em General!"
LIST OF LETTERS «wslnlng i> tk«
PnKtofflce -t San Falijie, nairter eal-
iuk September 3"th, I8tt¿ t
LíiWmx), John; Taylor, Jo.; McDsr.lei,
Bart lav; Collin', Jnieph.
S. KIDMAN, P. M.
San Felipe,- Sept. 30, liWJ.
MTiQiLm)..unite-
will p\y tha hith'Mt airket prisa in
CASH or Good* fur Cs.Nai nail Hid ,
delivered to ins at Hempite id.' Oot 1 Ití
clMt. K. A. METCALFE.
t
Partisan Ranger .
HAVINO received authority from lb),
ítrauü tu i ai e ti CVuiputiy ol Fartisao
H infera ü>r Bfy lor'a Briff'we, all desirii g
o auter luto active service will come tor-
ward aud be enrolled Tbe uiea Hill fur-
uiak .heir oWn hortea. saddles, and au« Il
'erviceable aruis an they may posaeaa. -
I'liey will receiv* fifty dolían bounty «a
ueiug muHtercd in, and regular rtivalry pa/,
nid be entitled to all th* right and prhb
lege* ol Purtiaan Ranger*. Conaeripn si a
permitted to volunAer in this aervice, snd
a|l luldiera dischai-ged lor «Usability aia
liable to couaeriprion if the disability ta
loiiK*r exUta.
The Coinpiiny will meet at DolWllle i •
Saturday, Outuber 11th, WI.
c-lO-iit* J. A. BTUABT.
ADMINISTRATO Ii'8 N0TÍCK
Having lieeu apuoiuted Adtuiiiiatrat* V
upon the estate of John T.. Edwards, d.
cenm>dt late of Auatin county, by the Chi.tf
Juatiee of anid comity of Auntin, at tla
September Term, a. d., JdiU,—1 bereljr
«ive notice to all persona holding clam S
Hiciiuat (aid eatate, to praaent thedl, dulf
lutbentiouted, withia the time preaeriWd
by law. •
E. CLEVELAND,
Adinlnatratur
Sept. 30th, I BO). e IMt
af IIleen Hallar Ren ard I
SI RAYED OK STOLEN from my
pl.ee, h horrel mate veo old, at, r
in tie f re, one Mnd ftait alitte. tip to the
imateiii. brimled with a half circle and
dot under it, no the left hou!der. AU .
i im rrel rimu inne, a( vein old, ama l
white iu the fiee, «nine white < a her .html
feet, aan e hr .tul. I will piy the shove
i-eward for both inimula,* i r ten dullatS
lor the Arat ami Ave dollars for tbe set ond
>.r half the aauie I t information tk*t
enable ms to get them. Addre .
F. K RKES.
1.1 )i<t ii Jtii.ii.to Teaas
i—(V—3t.
——— ,
A LL PERSON'S sn hereby notified m«
-Tl to tr de lor s note executed by tn« ia
fhvoi ot Wsllsce Oaterhout for tba sum • (
-Ix hui dead dollars, as the parpoaea li «
which s d nota was alvea have not b*«a
fulfilled.
P. S. CLAREO.
Hempstead, Seat. 13, 'Oí. e-7-tf
\rw Advertisements.
' . o the Purlic. . i.
From my incrbasino a'e snd
i. H Uiit.H , I .on iioab'e uiurh longer
j continue i .ie pi .iuti 'o of m.-Jiu na, and
;Sii not now attei.dlo ail the calla made
ipon me. I Lope thcrelore that abme
_ i.y-lcinu will tinii it to hi* iniere^t ti
settle Mam in thin place ii* I .im «let rmin-
L<1 to lyiii. ' JOHN MIJ-LS.
Ber.viiié, Oct. ar th -i«<w ci:j.tf
$¿5 REWARD t '
UTKAVKUOR BIOLUIII,«. Dr. W
0 1. Coi he eouatiaa iu Mir last, ona
buy sairs, sbea' sight yei.f* old, right esy
(•itched, branded on the left aide, Dear tbe
mekbone and uear tbe hlf, thus 1'. I
will pay twenty-live dollar lor her delivery
to <|ie at Travia. AMtin eounty^Tesus t of
a telis'''h'nble reward lor i formstii n to the!
1 s*( her. Suid animal belonci to tha -
widow MiUcr, at Buckhoro, in Austin Co.;
^ ' E. I LEVtLAKl). |
Sept. 4. 1802. - t>7-4Uj<d
,-ti CountelvrM Lai — W ii^Sc^í r iU"m tu* liv* rrúükóu
.lm 1 tiuiri.,.1 uixi ii.r^.4 usaa.i^t . *'• «;■ "oit-iyiy .
1 <■ . ■ ii ■ i r -
AUMINISTRATOR'fc NOTICE^-Th#
utideraigned, appointed st the Juna
1 «r ut .the Soiiiitf t ouit of Austin Co.
idmiiiiatrator of the estate of Taylor^
Iste of Be 11 vi lie, ¿«leased, and having,
qualified, under said sppothtissnt, sn pei*
tona bnvuig claim* against ni>l fatuta,ana
re^oireil.ttipasaent the an me fi allowsass
' m*
'.lie Dial riot and iuferi r Coaita nf the 1*L
Judicial Dutrict.
BllfMHU'gll
! Hon. R. T Wheeler, Hon. . A I)
Baylor, John S.iyiea. E q.; oL J, D. Me-
Adoo; 0. A. Noiwo. il, tf«., J I'. Oak r1
nout, E'O. T *
Belivil.e, Oct. 18, T8ff?.
^tlcnUon, C«Mnpañr>
EVJS.%Y PWtiCW beionglos Oa tie-
u.iiitiu. Beat Nil , muat app'Hir «i h
gntt st the old driili g gn.iMid near Hi
iied , Oa Saturday, Ottohdr T8th,T ;.>
M > i, i 1 < *; nOHKNK.
■. • 1st. LleeU Onsi' t'gi
Aui, r'*k '•¿«r
mu
, - l^ewa#i:T^, •
I" will par ten dollars reward Sir .Mb
1 return t« ml at Buckhoro,
i'isiatjL <4 a borle fl ae ft Wart' ota. stow*
c-Wt
'i A.«UHEINC,
1st. Lieut. Cou'g.
1ST OF lAÍTÍ^s"
i rosti.tHcD st Heaiin
Hepipatea
'.n. itkivt ttmm
Burt e>, J. g„ Bur.uw, B.i Bobsfsr. tt'H
nwlon. B. W.i DuiHiaMwJi Vto M
W., lioppey, Mri Hi
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Osterhout, John P. The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1862, newspaper, October 25, 1862; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177067/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.