Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1866 Page: 4 of 10
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lead, p«>rcua«iub
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ammunition.
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10 barrels Oranbcrrie*.
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mad. to order, Iced aad
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dodr to CoL Gentry's ran
T. MATHER
ColfrarwSoTfA^i.
AND
General Commission Merchant
tOt D. PRATT'S Cotton Slue for Sale.
Building, Strang
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Madeira wine,
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XSPKCTFCLlY artajwnatanjjMntH Cotton
Oar Wool DnwrimentwUl bar* th.p r on l Uper-
Iono our enable us to render
(on to ill who may r*vor ua with thi« «ta
peclal attention willbe (riven to theexocutlon of
d*twl
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Plum*.
Ui« 9t«W*fUfce.WrtlUf which
of the trade,
of <rMb supplies by *
may iwdlspowd to «i«* M a call.
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UmKe's Bittern
Hb«tot!ter- "
Bak'eta'
to Act m
ex* for every deaerlptlon of murchandue.
Si ■" •." 44—— cftrit
% Olaret Wtn*.
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SCRATCH! SCttot SMlHM?
Wheaton'a . '?i"
WILL OjUKS THfi ITCH IN.48 nOUKHU
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ti anjy^t of
in liquor
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10 eaaea Sardine#,
100 Itpxeii PiCklea— Piut«. it*.. X' *•!. *
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Salmon
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Borden'* Milk.
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MANUFACTURED & LEAF TOBACCO,
ATWHOjJWAfcB,
No. 81 Magazine Street,
NEW ORLEANS.
V ■" u'-; '' 4
Olnatee,
been a
00.1M North Second Street, St. Louln; >M Water St..
r „ Mi-TKrMyft ynmtafc-MifteWxWcu-
will find It. t;.^gr
ro!r*eR S.
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5.000 OUM1'1
IN Cbaaee-N. V. State and BiwlUb Datry
aE.ssisswTraaat
M % boxm
oor largo an«! ore
r at the lowoat
paraoo, Wit
lands beeii
have been i
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■ MilT
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tfti 5.S1 Kff Suit iiHlt
Lemon Srmp.
£\m* holldny Invoic^of Pr*ywr Books and Oh
U 8«rvioe i a at hand, compminf thefnllowint
a*r
Geo, He-fliwi |
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100 kltta Nou I Mackerel
P®jl
U K barrel* No. I
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and tooled.
BourboK wblnkr.
Silk Vel
Plke'e
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Turkey Moroccit-Hexlble, ..
ra-wmi'i;, ii-t'-iae. ~
aU^MJSS^^&vc U very «nj-
Choice Floor.
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inform
it atte-n
OurrauUs
Alnoada
IS bo tee Buckwheat.
iO ^oaenHxtraet TanUta.
de Sm so to
general
wed to
nnm
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iOO bone Oolcate'e Brown Soap.
fancy
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commission
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Gandfoi.
San ^Antonio.
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Douglass & Leman,
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Cor.^*C^*^'BOMUM'Tt'a'' .
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MVM« Z. VJVirEMSiT r.
FACULTY ¥08 18M.
M£^bODW .-Natu l Science. J(n,lUh Lan
■iMaxatorr Inter
rKATB~BOBIN8,—1 natrumental and Vocal Mu
Su DK L. WILUtBlCH,-OrnainenUl Needle.
^ud Hair |^335u1B,'*alntln l «* Mad water
wnS>l<MA.BTHA D- CLABK,^ Superlntendeol ol
Matron and Nurse.
City Fhotograpmc Gallery,
■iN-fflS?^TS8p^N.mHSa.
Photographs
MTON, 1
,Photocraphe and Ambrotypeemade intljp bent etyle
(of the Art. , , '
Kr Particular attmtln« paid to Copying. JO
CUAS. K BKAN,
ao*M-d3oi Operator.
JNO. S. SHfELDS & CO
aHIPPING
CEIER'L C0MHS8I0B
MERCHANTS
A3UMAM I83WOJ UiJA2H0'
HTKAND, UALVKMTON.
LWo&
New OrleanH.
made on ahipmenta of (jot
to Liverpool, New York or
jan14-d&w3m
Wanted.
situation in a wholeaale Grocery ^Uiblish-
_ rnent. by a «ooU man who ha^ an extensive ana
uential aoqnaintiuice in the upper country. Au-
drean " jD." through the P. 0. jan23AJlw
MEDICAL.
I>R.
F. 8MOXBIDGK,
H09KE0PATHY,
RKStDENCK, OHARTRKS STttKliT, KROSTOWN.
Near floeck's Brewery, Houutou.
dim
DEmPlSTEY.
B. ESTABROOK having located permanently in
Qalveston. tenders his fiorvice« to tlie people of
'exas. A long Experience as a
8VRGEON DENTIHT
warrants him in saying that those who give him a tria
will not have cause to regret it. Parties requiring re-
quiring recommendations can obtain the same on
application -to his office. novl3ddctw6ni
KttWABI> IS. t J?*fPYD QUINBy
ING & QUINBY,
DENTISTS
-IAIN STREET.
povnitm HOUSTON. TEXAS.
" SR. C. R. NU'TT.
Qttoa at Dr. Heard A Go's. Drugstore. novS83m
" Dr. /. C. Butcher,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Vacandea.-Pro^eJe tavlted.
t Institution
oountjr
ow in
Mnho!
Alumnw
Utnew
for the discharge of their duUes, the Faculty |s not
sorpassod by that of any other similar institution. All
are pkofbbbiohal tkaOhbrs. The Principal has an
experience of twenty-five years in the management of
literacy institutions and fn the instruction of youth.
Modern languages are taught by native instructors
tlon together with the claaelcm are under the direc-
tion of teachera of eminent nkill and experience. IV
collar advantage* are offered to young ladles of energy
and talerlwho wish to qualify themselves f<jr tkacii
xrh. A Llploma from this institution is a passport
and efficient. The
moral tone of the InslitutHlP is pure and elevated; and
while ^eta exciuaively sectarian are conscienciousiy
avoided, the cardinalfprinciplea of evangelical Christ)-
anity att exhibited and inculcated upon all suitable
occasions.
) sustained t
9 which
adingH.
_ and instrumental
inusic'alfe also made semi-monthly.
Gratuitous instruction is given to all the pupils in
the 1 lkmkmts of vocal music; snd those desiring in
struction in the hiohkr departments of vocalisation,
arid in all that pertains to the management, develop
raent and culture of the. voice, will find here advan
tages of the highest graae.
The location is celebrated for its healthfulnosn
and for the beaaty of the surrounding scenery.
a Lil
ction in the hiohkr departments o
in all that pertains to the manager
t' and culture of thq, voice, will fin
its
!ing t
add to our list of facilities a Library, Apparatus, and
accommodations for 200 pupils. The number of young
ladies in attendance last year wp s 180. Present Senior
Cofnraeneement, first ftill week to June.
t Pin>ils received at any timet and charged to the end
of the term.
Boarders are received into the family of the Princi
pal where their morals, intellectual habits, and their
associations are the olOects of constant supervision.
Communications may be addressed to the Principal
at Independence.
GEO. W. GRAVES, Sec y.
The spring term of this Institution will commence
the 1st day of January 1800, and end c
of June*
TERMS.
Collegiate PepurtQient
Preparatory "
French or German
•r Greek *
Piano*
the 7th day
$27 :.c
17 60
12 00
12 00
27 50
27 50
27 60
00 00
Use of Piano or ifeiodeon*.
* • Guitar..............
Embroidery, Wax Wprk, Hair Work per le«son
Drawing, per lessoc^T-.
Oil Paint jng.' per lesson
Pafothig in water colors, per lesson
tr month.. -
uages, Ancient and Modern, Music and th
branches are optional. In the Collegiate
Department pupils enter the regular College classes
Boarders furnish their lights, towels, and one pair o t
1 00
50
50
1 00
57
15 00
uov23d6ip
Harrinbiirg, Tlxm.
A. C. BAILER
D*
OL
Houston and
OyriCK—t
(near Morae'a Drug
rices to the cftizeuw of
Risidrnck—Opposite that of O.S. Hardcastle.
janSOdtwlm
JHr t National Bank
OF QALVESTON. -
DeHlcnated Depoalttiry and Financial Arent
of the United States.
President T. H. McMa/uin.
Vice President J. ..Men Mill*.
Caihler J. B. Root.
Directors—Geo. Ball, Roh't Mills. W. P. Ballhiecr
H. Rosenberg.
Hartley* Building, Strand. Galveston, Texan.
Buyn and sella exchange on all the principal cities
Also, cold and silver coin, government securities, etc.
Bank hours from 10 a. m. to 2 «. jn. Discount
Tuesdays and Fridays. janlld
JfTolaases I Molasses !
Bogar House Holamwl "NowCrop."
*"■* gf^'i&NR^A CO.
Two doors below P. Willis & Br<
h i j Main street.
.11. so,
JF A Kit. No. I tongues and sounds
O ViOkege superior carb. soda .
50demijohns gnuine French vjneanr Ij «.u.)
. (0 ye«. yellow Ooshen butter
ii barrel, ex. Vanilla whisky.
OTOGRAPH
ALL THE GElfEHALS!
'H ^€tteb4og.;& Coj
* CarMetmn's
N E WflOO K'S .
«i Miserable^, tf roll., eloth
•a calf,
series novels, habits of
books,
octors. .Culprit
about
ter, by
&V&Si*L w
railroad and Insurance aim Plan, Dutchman, by Saxe
artist in Out*, afterwards, humbugs. ,
8.11 woo and "*cnre c(Jgmsa c0 \
Castings. r
10,000
ESS
iBSir
, All sixes and qualities o(
Mercl^ndlxe ^
Shluplng Labels,
se labels are waH
tied on a package, will go with It to
"rt- .r^ .% M*cmumi CO _
suited to all branches of trade.. Th<
we have
beat Ba-
attention of all
cCO. •
jiftnttyi, JEpervboMw
*i:V.'axrrrt"i!'<M'rr"'
|^BATHIK.-4,IM sides all kinds stxV bcitt
m&z
agteaa
^■No. mn
bw.t.'
Q^CMfe NM for hid,., wool.
Jan«Mtw w
' VINE DELLSEMINARY.
Clmrcl^ School for Youpg Ladies.
Independence, Washington Co.
FACULTY.
Rev, JX W. Chajta, Principal, and Professor of Momi
Scieuce and Vocal Musk.
Miss Lijc^A^Atj^soq|JBygli)di Branches and Super
Languages,
Pi
_«Chase, r,
. Chase. Piano,'Guitar and Violin.
Mr*. Carrie L. Chase, Drawing, and Painting in Water
Colors, Oil Painting, Grecian and Antique
Painting, Ornamental Needle-work in Worstod
mental 1
It is intended that the facilities afforded in this In
comfort of the jupils will be carefully attended to,
while their nhjrsical education >111 not be neglected.
Particular attention Is given lo Drawing and Penman
mtwhlp. Callsthenlc and vocal gymnastic exercises.
D connection with elocution and singing, will also re
ceive special attention. The mora) and reiiglou*
training of tbo pupils will form a prominent feature iu
the plan or instmctlon.
Pupils bt " " "
suffer but 1
ilk. Neltin# and Crochet work Orna-
I Hair-work, Wax Fruit and Flowera, <fcc.
Pupils boardlni; in the family of the Principal;,
_ iffer but little interruption In their s
account of bad weather. The discipll
and even; effort made to provide a comfortable and
pleasant homo.
Young ladjw wiahlng to confine their studies tn
music and the ornamental branches, will llnd unusual
facilitiecip thou departments.
Terms of Tuition--In Advance:
Collegiaie course—term of six months <30 ou
Preparatory Department is oo
Piano 30 00
Use of Plan*. t..n. 6 ou
guitar.;... 30 00
Harp 4j oo
Board—tli per month, pupils ftarnishing their own
vocal music free of charge.
incidentalH, or anything not
.theterms. ' •> .
or further particulars, address the Principal
pendence. ' > ■ '
Right Her. Alex. and the Clergy of thi'
Diocese generally. declidSm
light, and towels.
Instruction Is given In
No extra charge fomi
SHROPSHIRE, HENDERSON & CO
COMMISSION
; ■ '.,/j ;■ u^iblim '
AUCTiONfME'hCHANTS,
(Office, on Strand,)
GALVESTON, TEX AH
continuance of
of kind*
to order.
sale or ship-
when de-
practical
we hope to give
tuu^dtwsm
RI0 uruii vrninHin « ue
. t attention to business t
e same.
h_VL SHROPSHIRE.
S-.SAbS n-
4 Heavy Invoice Staple Groceries.
aF bblft. St. Lonls Flour—ass'd hrandf.
ilioxw Star Candles,
, ,.r 10.wcka Oofiee,
m*** , • T. SMITH * CO
', Sheet Iron, Brass Work.
, btnd a larje supply of the above arti-
^ ^Mftgnriantly jiw receipt nf the same by con
, from (1k to 100 Si sheets. .
No. 10 to No. <7.
mi Pipe,fromslaejkln.t15!nche«.
■e,of various slies.
__ _jouofallkinds.
inectlons for Iron Pipe,
fater Hose.
Crucibles, from No. M to No, w.
Fine Brooms and Brushes from X In. to 10 inclic.
Steam Engines, Boilers and Machinery of varioun
Bracks, Globe «nd Angle Salves. Check V lvi>«.
Oil ulobes, whistles and Whlinie Valve*.
D«U>rArtlng ^ %KDBAkRINW'ER.tr
" <Kin ^od gheet Iron'Worker.
[agaxine street. New Orlun.
Nos. 154,
Nov H-rtJm.
Urocer and Commission
nov£d3
ORANE'8 PATENT
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Cushing, E. H. Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1866, newspaper, January 26, 1866; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236289/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.