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Hotels, Boarding, &c.
NEW YORK HOTEL.
EW YORK CITY,
THE fopartrieraliin heretofore esia'infc: un it r tht-
firm of (J ran hi on At tlildreih. 1* dia «dv*d b in u''
«• n*e t. The bu^Ut*" wll He mrrW 011 by Mr. D.
M* lli.dreth, alio 1« Authorise! to * gn the iv-ine ul
Lu tirm in liquidation. CBAOTt« -*.
I). M. HlLOHilH.
New York, Jau. 14th, 1 w#ti.
MR. D. M. IllLDKETH. formerly propiiotor of the
S*t Charles Hotel, New Orlcana. having Wc me the
sole leasee of theatmre well known and popular eh-
tahliahment tak«*s the present oc #slou to a-iure his
Southern friends aud the public generally, that no
paiuH or expeuse will be m pa red iu hi* effort# to *uk-
tain lt« well earned reputation as one of the mo*
comfortable hotel* In the country. apSdtwtf
Si. Chat Ken Ile*tauranr,
OYSTER SALOON & CONFECTIONERY.
Main Street, between Preston auil Prairie,
IIOl>T N, TEXA-.
WE have fitted up the aboee eatab'lshment at
irr*-nt omi, and arc fully prepared to kmisty nil
ton vtvanli, with
FKKNCil AND AMKRICAN DI8HKH,
Substantial., lazuiiee, aud the delicacies of the
season.
Direct from New Orleans, we h.ee. at great trouble
and expense, succeeded In procuring the «ervlci's of
the most acenmpltsWl PRENCH OATKHKR, and a
ull corps of FRENCH COOKS, ano ar* conHdent of
our capacity to please the moat fastidious.
Choicest Oame. Freshest Flab and Oysters. Oldes-
Wines! Elegant Pastries, all the Entres. Ac . dee., at
way. on I and. WMKALtAT ALMIOCRS. Call
and b« satisfied. octn tf L. EBEKT A CO.
Exchange Hotel.
1HIUIOAN TEXAH.
APPJ.BWH1TE & CARTER.
Proprietor*.
A.MFLK ACCOMMODATIONS forenes's. Ladle.'
apartments fitted up In the be*t style, «id e*pecinl
arrangements made for their comfort. The proprie-
tor. are determined to make a Bret class hotel, and
only ask the pu lie to five them a sail.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
We ha « secured th# services of W. Coleman, the
m jst distinguished ho.tler In the State, who will be
at the .'able at all hours, to g've his personal atten-
tion to all hones entrusted to his aare. apSdtwirn.
City Hotel
CORNKK CAMP AND COMMON STREETS,
NBW OnLBatra,
R. 8. MOIISK Proprietor.
TPHISOLD AND POPULAR RK80RT OK TEX-
ANB Is again opened, flavin* been purchased and
entirely renovated by the nndersigned the arrange-
ments are complete, and &U who may oome will be
•omfortably entertained.
dec T-dtw#m R. 8. MORSE.
B. TBPFLY. CHA8. WARNBOK
B. Tl'FFLV & CO.,
WBOLMIALS AMD RST11L DBALKBS IB
Confectionery, Hot Coffee. Chocolate, and
Uycter* to order.
LBNCH at all hours of the day. Ball and other
parties furnished with Oakec, etc.. to order at'a mo-
ment's notiee.
■V St«>e on Main street, between Congress and
TrankBo. D«cl dtwtf
THE CAPITOL HOTEL.
| Vomer Main it, and Tezaa Avenue, Houston, Tex.J
'I1 Ills historlo establishment has lately been again
re-fltted, and the management are determined that
its high reputation shall be sustained.
JanMtwIr. u. MARPLfc, Proprietor.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS, LA„
Hardware.
c* mil: j Giiua T::
GNNI
French and English make only.
?fO Taylor A: Ntwman. Knu Doobi* Bar. tfhot (Jura
KM O-'op-r a do do do
1 *io K Chaplain do uo do
tuo ^.'htdeuo u «:o do do
1(0 Mi.-ore do 0o up
ioii Unite French Ho do d-
hi'U Cotuuiou u > do oo
All the abore maker* of Shot (iutu w>* h**« In
Htm: <, and offer 'or ait- *o «l *a nit at «h <l*-Nt o, or t
unr leb lor thiir o^u ua * i y li— airuie one. K t« h
Uuu liaa i^en tea wl, to avoid any pcm• bl# accident,
aud we there! <re r c<nt.n)eud th iu with permit afet>.
TA* L"H Clit'UUHILL.
Flo*, Hardware nnd Gun !)*•« lei>-, 41 ^'a**.*in - ^t eet
•ppoaite M. Jmui-vh Hotel, biau of ihe lioideu Ciun.
"ii*iab*J hed u
ja 10 dlwtiui*
?0HN L. HARINGER,
Copppi, 'fin and Sheet Iron Worker,
pattern maker.
Ilrniii Founder nnd Klnlnlier,
AKU DBiLER IN
WROUSHT IRON PIPE ANO FITTINBS,
FOR STEAM, WATER AND GA9,
154, 156 Al 158 Mayaaine attdGS Notre D reeta,
NEW ORLEANS.
LUhtninir Ro<l, Irow Rafllnir, Hell IIan<rinff and
LockKinithimr work executed expeditiously and on the
moKt reuxoualil* term". Dvc-'Jikltwoin.
I . TliuMAJl, U. C. h IMI s >N, o. 0 WIWOIN8. D. 0 H • ITII.
Phoenix Foundry nnd Machine fehop*
B. THOMAS & CO.,
HOUSTON, TEXAN,
iVKt NOW PREPARED to do sll kind, of Iron
and Bras* Castings, and Machine Work yeuerally.
tieioir all piactical mechanica they gnarant* e tnoir
work ahull he of tlje e >t ma c rial atM llnish, lull)
tqual to auy from the bent maDU'hotoriea in tbe ( ni-
ted Males. A continuance of patronage ia reapecttu.*
ly aolicited.
Iloi^ton. April 3dt 3m,
THE
TEX.* S
LIGHTNING ROD
COMPANY
Houston, Texa«.
Ma
ancfacturk and put up thk "i.e.
brated
"Plalinn-Tipped Roll,"
and respectfully solicit orders from all parti of th«
Btat*. Orders left at E. Schmidt He Oo.'s Main street
or at the shop, li Trarl. street, promptly attended to
Repairing, repladnr of points, etc. attended to at the
shortest notiee. Mr. f<aBarre being lone and farora
bly Kaown In Richmond, Virginia, as a practical work-
man. feels confident that he can cuarantee satisfac-
tion. r. LaBARBK* CO.,
April tdt 3m. Box 4M. Houston P. O.
Boots, Shoes &c.
WARRB1V A. RANSOM, t
DARIUS W. OBKR, )
li
O. B. HALL...
)>nlSd6m
...Proprietor
ST. J.1XIES HOTEL,
nhv orlkans, la.
Wm. T. Iliokle k Co., Proprietors.
The Proprietore will spare neither labors nor ex-
pense to merit a continuance of the liberal patron
aire with which they have tlius fir I wen honored.
Jan31dtwtf^
F A^f N I N
HOUSE
AARON P. RANSOM
ROBBRT H OTD.
JNO. Be LUBBOCK,
WIT!
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
Manufacturer* * Jobbers of
BOOTS AND 8*1 OES,
Nos. 184 ti 386 BROADWAY.
New York.
1. HAVK MADR ARRANGKMENT8 TORBPRK
sent the above firm in Texas, and will esteem it a per
sonal favor If you will call and sea me when you yiiU
New York.
apiO-dtwlr
Benedict, Halt Sf Co ,
rimanufactcrkrs
Wholesale Dealers
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Opposite A. T. Stewart J: Oo.
270.& 281 BROADWAY,
WEhsve oponed th!s hnus« as a private lionrdlnj
bou«e. It ha. undergone a thorotuli cleanfinir nni
r<-palrlnir. and Ik now go jd as new. Persons who visit
tlie city and want retlr.tii*ut and comfuriable fare
areiuvited tonlve usa call. Kure ti specie,per da)'.
April 1 dtwtf.
t. b. j. iiaui.kv.
Central Hotel.
West side of the Depot, Lear the Postoiflce, Mlillcan
TEXAS.
Or, K< W. Mklnner, Proprietor.
This hotel has been tecen'ly refitted, and will be
kept In the host tyle. K>ieclal arranii'meu 8 have
been made for the comfurt of lady guests.
BSf St«*es for ail surroudlnir points call at this
hotel spiO-iltwtl
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
MRS. A. JR. TOWNS—Proprietress,
^.Corner Maicaslne and Julia streets, New Orleans.
T
New York.
dtwly
Houston Marble "Works.
MONUMENTS
rou 118
head stones,
Manufactured 'rom th * bent
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
^ HE shore popular Hotel has channel hands, and
has been newly refitted with all modern improve-
in n*s. Terms S3 currency per day*
|Pa--« " «v Vw?m.
Yotice to Travelers.
ALLEN STATION,
on t11k galveston rai1i,roai), .
at the east en ' of Commerce Street, Houston, Texas.
_B*A8S*nohrs trsvrlln* between Houston and
iulveston. will And this the most cni.venlent stAtion
to iret on or off at. in Houston, and by ro doing, they
avoid crusting the Bayous.
All passenger trains of the Galveston Railroad stop
t this Station. gol> g and comiug.
Omnibuses and Hacks are at hind npon 'he arrival
of the can fh>m Ualveeton, to take passengers to any
part of the otty.
,f jRefrenhtntnt Saloon
1 attacned, where traveler* will And a'.l th"r require
or'tho " inner man," A private Saloon for laUus
and children alao connected with this .%tat on.
b&hw
Ageneles.
J. MILLER & CO.,
8 T RAND. GALVESTON,
SOLE ACCENTS In Tixasfor the sale of
HB.UINtJTO.N'M FIRK ARM*
of all descriptions Liberal d!acount tu Dealers.
Wholesa e Deal rs In all kinds of Fl e Arms from a
Pocket Uerringer to a Double H rr-i Hun, (iau M%-
tarial Pwwtlai Shot. Oass. ete. Shot P inches. Pow-
der r I >■**, ai<d II ktndcor Ammuii'tion, selll vat
Nvw Yurk prices, and havealways on hand a 'ante as-
sortment.
Ciders fr, in merolia t« In th 1 Interior titled expedi-
lii,u,lr and > l'.h can . Term* Cash. apidtattin.
i n v my; ii7/, £ 1.1.71 s,
socthwick s bui ldino,
HTRANII. UAI,VK>«TQN, TKXAM.
MANUFACTURERS' AGENT,'
DKAI.BR IN
Steam Enfituea, Haw Mills, Cotton <Jlne,
Machinery and Agricultural Implement, ct all klude
Special attention ealled to the
starcotton win and condbn kr.
Emory Brothers'
Thresher and Cleaner, and 't hrecher and
Separator.
Superior Sorghum Cane Mills.
COTTON CULTIVATORS,
3P"Send for Clrsularand Price L'sts, statin* the
character cf maohlnery needed. dGdtwim.
PURCHASING AGENCY.
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK
FOR pvrohabinu mkrohandisb and
V1CB.KKRY or ALL KIHDS.
HAVING a business experience of nearlr sixteen
yeiira In New York, and an exti nslve srqualntanea
lth FIRST 0LAW8 MANUFACTURERS and Deal-
ers In this city in th1* various branches of Trade and
Manufacture, 1 am now prepared to fill ordt-rs for all
kinds of Merchandise, at the lowest inaik*t prices.
Merchacts, Mechnnlca and Families will find it to
tueir interest to favor me with their orders. Or-
ders irom all parts of the country respectfully solid*
ted. A rtasonahle commission charge*.
Address EDWIN 0. CLARKE,
103 Pearl Street, or Box 3,674, New York.
REFERENCES—F. W O. Bellows Vice Preside at
Pacific Hall 8team hfp Co., N. Y ; Isaac Tavior,
President New York and Bremen 8team*hip Co., N.
Y.: Crocker, Wood dc Oo., New York : M. W. Bars-
tow & Sons, do; Rn«er Bros,, do; Hon A M Clapp.
BufT.i o, N Y ; A BJ;<m^, N O ; Geo Jan~>e , Zanes-
ville, O, Woolworth As Oral,am, N Y ; Marshall
Johnson At Co, do ; lieu, y Moore A Oenunir, do.
aprS6dtw3inos.
J^IoRRFS MoORAW—
No 55 Gravier Street, New 0< leans.
Wholesale dealer frl Rop*, Twfne, Tlckinir, Brushes
Fifchinjr Tackle, Nets and Seines, Brooms, Wooden
and Willo Ware,
Solo Aitont for the Excelsior Washing Machin*—tills
is the best machine now in use. Where it does not
irive satisfaction the money will be refunded. £tate
Ri*ht for sale. mArlO-dtwl iu '
Iron Ilaiii'U* e c. Lettering In all liAnifaaces
C
T, K BYRNES.
March 3 U!',wt;8.Vny.
.ItcdieateU \*apor Hath*!
dr. innks,—The f ick at d i ill cted ^ill be glad to
learn that this eel* bra ted physician has located In our
eity, and is ready to attend to patleLta who are suf-
fering with disease of tne lungs, heart, threat, dys-
pepsia, liver, dropsy, kidneys, scrofula, erysipelas,
nervous headache, and In fact, all diseases that •* tl^sh
is heir to." He came among us hi* hly recomraendi d
as a man who thoroughly understands ever> branch
of the medical art, and who has performed aorne
wondeiful cures. His sulphur vapor battis are ^ar>
ran*cd t cure all diseases of the joints, and we have
seen a number of patients who have requested u« to
recommend him to the public, which w« do on their
veracity. The Doctor is a clever itenth m n, and the
aufl'-rin* portion of the community would do well to
cm 11 and s«-e him. We fe*l assured in saying that
they will feel the better for doing so.
Dr. Inr es' oflice i« on Centre or Slst street, between
Maiket and Pt-atofficg Streets, Galveston, where lie
has in use his celebvmted VAPOR BATHS.
The Doctor can refer to some of our best business
men who have be«n cured by him since Lis arrival
here.
D.\ InneS challenges the public to lulng him a case
of Rheumatism he oannot cure. ai IB dtwlm
Liverv Stables.-Carriaces, &c
LIVERY
STABLE,
Sonthwest Corner Maiket Square.
HOUSTON TEXAH
F. N. BUTT. PROPRIKTOR.
CaRRIAOEH, Bii(t iesand «aildlefnoi e . l\lr
at all times. Horses will recMve cwifeflU M*
the beet feed on liberal imrmiw ®'
W«
Wm. Loggtnt,
HOtEBALB AND RBTAIL DKALBR IN
Dritfs. Msdlelces, Paints, Oils, Stationery P.tfum-
ery, etc. etc., Milllcsn, Texas.
;keep on hand a large stock of staple Drugs, which
I «iH wholesileas low a« sny in Texsa. Call and
see m*. and expe: «e It foing further. I c:8tf
Legal.
BRANCH & ABERCROMBIE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
d tv-tf
1U NT8V1LLK, TKXAS.
J. R. KKNNARD
fornMff r of Anderson
... J. U, Hl'TUUBSON
formsrlroi Va.
gENNARD & HUTCHESON,
ATTORNEYS AT L&W,
Uosston and Nava.ota, Tens. lalllly
J. W.OLIVE R,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW,
Houston, Texas.
Havlnir made professionalennnaotlons In thesevera
Towns aud Oonullea, I will itive special attention to
the Collection of Claims in all the Oountlea of the
State.
Remittance* made in Bxehange on New Orleans
New York, and other prinelpai Towns and Cities
novltdtw 1*
t. t. CKOABT.
•a...a w TisasLL.
Crosby & Terrell,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Collevtlnrsraade 111 all pur'« o' theState. Practice
In tbe Plstrlc', Supreme an'l Federal Uour's.
OIBre-llorrls' Uullillnii, .llnln atreet,
Honnloa.
.lum-17'ltwtt
L. L. S1NGLETARY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ab<I Real Estate Agent,
NAVASOTA, TEXAS. Prsctloe In theconntles
of Urlinrs, Braaos and Robertson. Criminal
oa.es stt nde.i to In an, part of the Hate.
FebiSdtwir.
F. Charten Hume,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Dstertnat's IlHiltilnK.
ap6 If'PR AND, OAL.VBSTON. TiiXAM. dtw
T. N. WAUL,
ATTO R N E Y AT LAW,
Offlco— Hfwlley's Building, Strang Qalveston,
WILL attend to all Leaal, Land and Collecting
Business entrusted to him. M ill practice In
the various Oonrta of the Countv and DUtrlct, In the
Supreme Ccurtof the Slate, and ilui Culivd Ktstes
Court at Ualveston, Texas. •wrlJ Cm
A. P. &. E. W. Thompson.
Attorneys and Connaelora at I.avr,
IIODSTON TEXAS.
■V Office, in VanAlstynii's Building, Main Street,
mtfl-dtwtf
WM. M. TAYLOR JAMES K. BURNETT
TAYLOR & BURNETT,
ATTORNEYS AMD COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
EXCHANGE DEALERS,
A
K«s
ND GENERAL COLLECTING AND REAL
latate Agents, Crockett, Houston County, Texas.
Will perannsllr Htt ni t« business In the counties
of Houston. Anderson, Cherokee, Leon. Madi.on ane
Trlnlt*.
frbMdtwtf
M. 8. Muisun H. T. Garnet
Munson & Garkett,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OBlee— Morris Building, Houston,
And Brazoria, Braaoria Oo. Texas. Imari7-dtwly
Groceries, Liquors, tie.
JF. O. Snow,
2Ud Street, Next Door to PIx'h Ilnll,
aALVESTON, TEXAS,
Df.AI.KR IN Saddlery; Wagon, Carriage and
Btufgy Material, llubba, tipokes, Hiuams, 4tc. AIho
PLANTATION AND 8PH1NO WAGONS
Furniture of every deacription constantly on hand
and packed iu oases for shliment. Being ihe manu*
scturet's agent here, extra inducement* a ro offered
to merchants and pu^chaaera. Orders from the
country strictly ebeyed and filled. api76m
CHARLES BAUMBEHGKH.
Wine aud Lnger Saloon,
Pillot's new Building, Congress St, n« ar Court House
April3ltwtr.
W H PHILIPS S PHILIPS, JR
W. H. Philips & Co.,
BUTTER, CHEESE, &C.,
maritltwly 101 FRONT HTKEKT. NKW VOIIK
Business Cards.
Proposal* for Brieh.
U NTI'. tlK1 J «"h 'laj- of Mar. 1*17. sealed proposals
uill le receiri d for the deliveiy of 150.000 bricks on
the college sit#*, in the own of Marlln, Palls county
by the 1st i'nr « t heptemher next.
Also, for liuie su* cient to laj the brick—to be paid
for in sf>e?l«\
All nroposuls ire to l>e writlen and handed or di-
rect imI to
J. R. M«'RRIS,
may3dtwtd Hecistary Building Committee
Lumber! Lumber :
WHITE PINK SHELVING AND CKIMN<4,
Yellow Pine Flooring,
Clear White Pine,
Dry pop'ar boaids.
Oak, ash and hlckorj,
Black WalnnL
An assortment of all kindi of LatBtx-r, (ilaxod
White Pine Hash, B1 nds aud Poors. Alao itcHiliag
Slate and 'I lie.
F. R. TKVENSON CO..
Tnrd, Corner Calliope and Fouche s's..
martilCt Sew Or ear s.
Loan * ROBINSON..
Manufacturers and Wboleaale Dealers In Ceda,
Ware and Wooden * are. Brooms. Brushes, Oordaaa,
Matches, Ac., and Importers of
DRMWOHNB. WINX BOTTLES,
PKRC1788ION CAti*. Ac.
U and DO Lombard Street, halt more.
ROBINHON. LORD * CO. ll l iberty St.. New York.
sviM-diaJm
A L CON KLIN r A R DAVIS
CONKLIN & DAVIS,
Successors to J Conklin V. Co,
IMPORTERS OF FINE BRANDIES.
Wines, Hegom,
GENERALOROCIRS fcCOM'S'S MERCHANTS,
Xo. 94 Front St., New York.
idtwCm
IG-. VEITH,
IMPORTER AND DEALER
In Llqaont and Winox,
Cor. Prenton and Crawford Ctreets. Houston, Texas.
Cognac and rochkllb brandiis. mol-
Uod Gin. Wines, Ine'uuln* be.t and ttsest brands ol
Rhine, Claret. Champa«ne, therrr, Port, Madeira,
etc. American Liquors InsiudinK the Bntat brands
of old Whisky, old Mi nonaabela and "Id Cabinet By*
domestic Brandies Gin. Blitern. etc. Also a nneas-
soitmcnt of ftne'Haeatia Se*arn and Bremen Beer.
Korelcn vorxls hare all been Imporled from the coun-
tries In which they are produced and manufactured.
Hsvlns determined tokeejnone but the best and
nnre t of the above *ooils. we warrant e . ry pscka*e
.old to be lo reality what It Is represent, d.
mar2Wtw6m
UKIFK1N & fOKt'H,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
:vr Ac :I9 Tch«arltoalaa Ntreot,
NEW ORL1A
• iltwtm
DkPOT or i-ODA AND MINERAL WATER
Apparatus and Malarial*.
T. S. WATISSAN,
No. 18 and (0 BASIN STREET, between Common aud
Orarier. New Orleans.
As A,ent ihr the principal Manuhctnrers of Soda
Water Apparatus, he is enabled tu fuiaiah at ali
times, the beat work and moat approrsd styles, at the
yery lowest pi low. ,
Th* attention of Soda Water Dealers Is particular!/
called io thefoct that they cau be supplied hen with
sll articles In this line at manufacturers' pilcas. the
cost ol ahlpmtBlonljr added. , j ;
Plain printed Alrectlnna for Mjkiac superior Soda
Water aeut Willi each eharver.
Hi da Water Materials son.tsntly on hand, at lowest
market prioea. mant-dtwlm >
LIGHT HOUSE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL I
T. JONES, Gonzales,
SOLE AUKNT FOR THK STATE OP TEXAS
SVke pleasare la introdnclnn tkla aelebeated
II. to the nubile, and In do'ug so we unhesitating It
kioouuoe It superior ia ereiy taepeet to Keroa, ue.
It la non-exploalye, free from crease, free
•rom the disagreeable amell of Kwroaaae.
It wll) not arease the lianda nor will
it gteasa or soli tha dress If by ape Idea, it should none
in oontact with it. It is as brilliant us gaa, and pr<>*
ducee a aofl and braitiful light, and noi ao Irving ta
the eyes.
It aaa been most favorably reoeived and nrenouno-
ed by jud/es to be the bust anil most reliable article
now lu the market; and la oon«equenee of the maai
serious accidents arising from the explosion ot Krro
sene, this oil Is becoming exMtnslrely known and
uitecl In prefers nee.
We are now prep.red to furn'sh the trade with this
valuable arlpfe. and we so.loll from hr pnbllo an
examination and trial, hellng able feu give entire sal-
lsfsotlon.
An agency will be establish, d In Houston shortly.
For ttie | iT.eut all orilrr. should be addressed to
Peb'idtwSm. T JONKS. Ooi sales Texas.
ORDKR8 PER MAIL PROMPTLY ATTEl* DKD TO.
Show Cases of every description constantly i n liaiid
April Idtatf.
Crockery, Glass Ware, &c
burY^j & CG
Dealer In
China, Gta* and Crockery.
Sole Agent* I j Texas lor
John Edwards' Celebrated Crnnlte Wnre
Next to SautefK1 PurnMiln* Store,
irar'9dtw3m THEMO.NT 1ST.. tlAI.VKSTO
Groceries, Liquors, &c,,
'i he Bank,
CORNER MAIN A CONGRESS h'18.. HOUSTON
ff. W. 00WLIM6,
RESIDENT AND CASHIER.
dealer in the t««|)s• win«r Ksrhariife: iiran ly,
tKau de Vle—de Cognac ) Hum, (Jarnatca-New Kn*-
and.) Whlskr, (a U flourbon—Monoritfahcla—Kve—
ChdHniit Grove,) Champaifne, (all brands of the Old
or New World,) Claret and Port, (de W, aud
an endless variety of other brands.
Drafts and Acceptances ea«hcd on Sigh*. Liberal
discounts on deposits. Do not forget
" The ilnnk nr II
fb * tt
/« < Received
I I-eel from 'h«
THE 31 ILLS, TEXAS.
A nice lot wf
TEXA8 FLOUR,
JjIREHH AND SWEKT. sail and examine It.
II. A. BODMAN,
mar?dtt
Con*r# ss Htrer
Governor Fletcher otttn s rewsrir
of $300 for the arrest ot on* Polk
Congera to tbe Sheriff of
county. He is charged, the Qotct-
nor'a proclamation saya, with UviM
" oomniitted several nardwa* ml
depredations" in that ooontj^aaA has
fled from justice. Copgers la
three years old, of ftir
If
O. N. MORRISON,
Importer and Whokwalc Dmgglst,
No 12 Mazarine street.
NEW obuiasb.
five feet eight inches high,
three years old, of ihir complexis*..
with light hair and gray eyes. avA
heavy red whiskers.
The Montana Post asserts that
Montana is the richest country in th*
world. In 1M6 the population was
than 40,000, and the yield of
less
Ae lit
gold was 918,000,000. la the
year Idaho produced ti7
Colorado, 117,000,000} Nevwl
fiO0-
Lewis D. Haas, a quiet and worthy
German citizen of Lawrence,'Kansas,
was knocked down and fobbed ia
the straets of that city on Monday
night last. He was on his why home
from his cigar store, when some vil-
luiu struck him on the bead with a.-
stone, knocking bins down and break-
ing his skull. He managed to reach
hia residence, in an almost senseleae
condition, and died in a few hours af-
ter from tne effect of his ioj|iri*s~
Com'n Mei^faants, Factors,
0*0 W BAILOR... ... j....nOS'M'*BH*
GEO. W. BAYLOR ft CO.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,.
Aud Commifcgion Merchant*,
marldtwtt ftrind, ttal.e.ton, Tews.
J L. LYTTON, K. U. RANDOLPH. 8. A.
Of Memphis. 01 New Orleans. 0* *.
Lytton, Randolph M Cm~.
WHOLESALE GROCERS*
Ceusnlwton, HeeeMii u4 V*
MerchMta.
No. 1 Canal and Fulton Btreela, New Orle
T. O. POLK, of Mlar. T. O. AKDKRBOJf, HI
deolUtwflns
A. Ij . DECAMP,
214 Front Hlreet, w Vsrli,
CroSHEN IlUTTKH In all sire |,n«ks*t« Tor the
Huuthern trai?e.
Al>o. Cliees# 6f ey<y I'eierlptloii. msyli'.atin
.! Card.
HAVINO BURN API'OINTKI> HOL A(IP.NTH
fur the sale of all the manufiictuie« ol th* State Peni-
tentiary, we be« l.are to Inform the public that w.
expect to hare on band at sll time, nil an,i,le suppl)
of these foods to rtl|>plr the ileinsnd 01 the Mate con-
sisting of
BROWN SHERTINOH,
LOWELL*.
0BNABURO8
KKRHKTf. Ac.
Which will be sold at prlces'lo er than tber e,n be
Imported hy the pmltsse. I
Order, from iiealem r *.pectlu!lv sollrlti'd. which
TV, !«• aihlre.sod to n« st (lnlrent'.r. or to our home
>,e"r-J- UTH*& MAHAN A CO.
Jafi31dt*Cm.
lbardrr oavmow w.
CANNON, GRANT k COs^
—and—
comnissisn hbicbartk
GALTSBTON, T11AS
Libkral advancss mads on all. owr
sUnmei.ts of Ooltoo or Wool ahippad ts «sl
frleads In New Orlaans. M«w York, b St. n. li Tfs, ■
or Brem*u. Fit>mpt attentlou (Its* SoailbaaS
entruated to us.
Aui 1-dAilw t'.
GARDNER BAUUN de CO..
HO. 113 (PKABL 8TRKRT, NBW IMS
Aaa
GARDNER DEXTER ft CO
NO. 84 VRAllKLlN BTKSST, BOBTOH
soocassoas TO
PIKRCK ft BACON,
Commitaton JUtrr*
FOR TUB SALS Of
1'oiion and otter Hoitktri Prsdtshs-
tf AViNO AWLS MKANS POR ADTARMh,
'n.tness aeqaaintaoc* of TsiiTT-ms TISS* «Mtt
North*-n Cpioners, and cocSnlnc tbessesWis
lo
Commiasion BwrinsMp
Without operating on thair own a**onnt,
POLICIT CONHIONMHNUH.
octrdtwly
Leeal.
W. L. ALtXARDIR,
Lawyer and • Land Agtmm.
Vi i
Vultman, Wood Oonnty, Texas.
_ _ I LI'attend to a'l business entrusted to hk %
Ksstarn Texas. He will personslly look aflMSanMA
placed nnder hia charge for payment nf taxes. ,iMst-
tlnn. lease, sale.
RarcaitiiORS t Col. Hllleeple. Houston, Ten*
Mesers. Rnymond * Swisher, Austin, Texas; Ska*
Jiune* H. Htsrr, Nacogdoches Texas ; Messrs. MbweH
A Co.. Jffler.on, Texas. oettWIl'
r<>bt. n.onoicH. a. r. wiiuaa
0GDEN & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NO. 13 ST. CHAHI.RS STRKBT,
New Orlrnnn,
B. P. WILl.IAMH Commissioner of Deed* Vrr
Texas. janJdly.
HOUSTON INSURANCE
COMPANY.
(.•ipllttl,$210,000--Cash
^l^AKKH FIIIK. MARINK ANP 1NI.AND Kt K/t
s,ui> s oimn Policies corerina Produce by Kallroaxfe
1,11.1 In WsrehouHPS. Also, Auction slid Gommiairin
open Policies f.,r Merchandise, at farorabl* rate*.
Th"* Company tnk e I>.,pi,«its, and buys and a*4*r
Bxehange ou New Orleans, New York, l.lrerpool a.**
''Thlsls k Home Company, orgaulxed with Hiwwn.
(,'spltsl. snd propM-n to do mainly a home bustnaaw.
flint Its fund" tnny always be atai'.abl !or losses, the
.ill n n I * tie used in dfallng In Kxclisnve.
riRROTORS.
A. J. Hi:RRP .Preswh>«c
W.J HOTOHINH Vlce*Presid**i4fi
R.B.WILLIS, ' W. ORA
Wm. M. BlUB. C. . LONOC9HW
K. C. PEI1K1N8.
Office Ryans' Bulldln*. 'Main and rnuMk
lln streets, Houston, Texas.
f)(>7lvr K. II. CUHHINO, H*«y«t*r .
Bryan City Jockey Club.
| IIR MPRINO BACKK on the Courie will e n-
nif-oc on tliw thitd Moii«'ay < 17th day) • f Juua i.aat.
ti -ar Bryan City, nnd continuu from day to day for
twf weuka— Sabbat la exr pud. 'ihe Brat two
will leapproprlatnl ei'lu-it. ly to Bryan City nue*--
uiif rnit« out; entrance • 0.
®d da —I rail* for3 y*ar olda: entrance #50.
3 • day—I inila btatu for 4 and i yearoUU ; en*.
ft1'*.
4th day—free for all tifen, one dKHh of a mi.*
tranee tloO
itbdny-1 mt> heata, t) re bet«t iu fl ve ; *
^ 6th dav ••match rare for fl oM one da h of a a U<*-
T •• balan eof the time for match race* Ate.
The ra< a «rounda a e b*autllul!y a tunt«t a0««t*
one m le from the city, and will be kept In flrat•
condition, and the run la r ul * ™rf
utri tl obaerved. SportMnm and overs of the Tawf.
mill find «mpl« accommodation rorth icaeWea a '
bora«a. The Utrgeat anfOirib'afe of ftn# atock at*
convened in Text* I* expected on th ftp occaaiao*
K r fnrther detailn addrena the underHl^Wa «SU
Bra*'!. City. p g It It} HOP A J. V. BOWLBi
Proprl*t«r*.
In sll cases tl e entrance money must b* pai<
flv^ da,« pierimis to the day of itiuning to J. V
ll'i'k. «ta> -holde-. Ac. ma?Vdtwlm.
w. htllb0trd...
W. 1IYI.I.EMTKD
IMPORTERS AND PP.ALBR8 IN WINOi I>.® ■
aitors. Ale, Porter, Cotlee. Ac., 10® t^rarl.r siT*aW
Orl.i.n. OcHWtwIy.
Ilult TH K FINEST HIIVR go to O REILLJrC-
4 Mao fire,' near C ipit, I Hotel. nisyi-t"
Jf~l T1(|||
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