Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 29, 1855 Page: 2 of 4
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TUESDAY MAY 29 1855.
Sy Sulttribcrs teas write vtto malt ciangrs ix
tkeadJrtsi tkttr papers lull do vt a Javort and
aare e a grrti deal of (rouble t firjf .citl tm tie
0Sc .". rCK ww4tietAi wJet cm Ktll s
tkt Office to iriliei if i made. Tit waT sere J (la
tabor of looking tknsi m lonz Ittt of nhtcnhcri.
WA.J. ByrJ Lsq is oar duly anthor.xe.1 Travel
ins Ajrent and will shortly .nke a tour through Mid
die and Eastern Texas when he will have the pleasure
of calling on all our oil friends an 1 patrons to wliose
kind attentions we beg to commend hun.
3T AH oar accounts of Ibe heavy and onslanlly
increasing bn-iness of the land office tn Austin con-
firm as in the conviction ILat on of the flril rneas
urea or the next Legislature will lo tn increase the
number of clerks In that office.
Y testis Comft. TKOX Ecrcfi Tltfl Civilian Fajs
the following. Tessela for this port nro now at sea
and some of them J illy expected .
Frauiisfca. from llrcmca sailed 12th April.
Weser do do do 15th do.
Neptune jou
VouKlrke " Klh
Mile- " Hamburg 10th
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ESThe San Antonio Texan saja the Identical
ilHo brought by Davy Crocket ti Texas Is in tho
hands or Messrs . Carolan A Klog of thai nly. This
ts one of the relics of the Texan revolution which
shonU be preferred In the State cspilol.
C? The lauJIorJi and boarding hoaee keepers al
Austin hare formed an agreement to rmblbb tie
names of all persons who swindle them out of their
charges for board.
CiLxaalTioi st Nnr Baa rx.fi l. The United
Singing Association or the Stale of Texas announ-
ces throngb. the Austin papers Ibsl It will celebrate
lla third anniversary at New Braunfels with a grand
concert oa the 23th a festival ban on the 9.b and
dramatic and musical performances on the COlh InsL
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Cottok Floats. Experiments have been made
at New York with cotton floats made of India rubber.
They are designed lo convey cotton down shallow
streams and were invented by Mr. Griffith cf Mobile
Ala. They are to be tnel la tbe South this inmmer.
Each Boat with a gum elastic coTer fjr the top costs
$1250-
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Scuttle Fiiuvi. New frauds have lately been
revealed by the report of tho New Yort an! New
Ilaren Railroad Company. They ctc committed
by Schuyler by means of false entries and amount
lo 313727.
J3T A fool race between John Grindcll and John
M. Stetson came effat the Cambndg trotting park
Boston on the 15th Inst for a prize of 50Q; di-
lutee ten miles. The former won in 57 minutes and
22 seconds.
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S3r" A feChooner recently left Boston on a trading
voyage to the Frjae Island and other ports In the
Pacific which will occupy three or four years.
Cy- There are thousands of mechanics out if cm
ployuentinNcw York many of whom subsist on
actual charily.
Colusiox ox toe Missisnm. The Delta Elates
that on Tuesday morning the !d Inst about 3S
miles below New Orleau: the ttcomsbip Louisiana
came Into collision with the toboat Anglo-Celt
Captain Hooper bound down with the bait Neptune
in tow. The towboat sank in a few minutes to hir
hurricane deck. Tho officers and crew were taken
to New Orleans by the Louisiana with the excep-
tion of Peter Eptoiu steersman and William Brad-
ford deek hand who arc mlislng ncd supposed lo be
lost.
The bark was uninjurrd and came to anchor just
below the wreck.
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JliixxEsfl William North wrote: Thc vice of
thisageismraaxria. Look to it England land of
telflsh aristocracy and smile hopa keepers! look
to it America land or greedy speculators and cor-
rupt politicians look lo It France land of police
pies and slaves I Tbe angels lock down from the
heavens and weep at your meanness the demons
laugh below atlhe age of traffic and progress.'
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Costkxtioi it WaEniiOTot. The Ganger sues
that the Braioa Eiver Improvement As-oelation
which met on the 28Ui nLreolvcd to hold a Conven-
tion at Washington on tbe 11th of June to which all
persons interested in the navigation of that stream
are invited. Am lo provisions will bo made on the
day proposed for the accomodation or vhilors end a
barbecue will be given.
Tbe Association requests that those counties which
cannot be conveniently represented will hold meet-
ings and express their news on the matter of Stale
aid to nvcr Improvements Bu that the subject may
be Introduced in the next Legislature in a manner
that will command attention. The earnestness of the
people of Washington merits all praise and we
trutt our cilize u will cordially aid atd support theta
In a project in which we have a mutual inter u
Let us send a deputation to Washington on the sec
cud Monday in Jnnc.
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t2 The Cmtian t Friday lart gives Us views
as to tbe relative merits f the Stale and Corporate
Systemsforbuddingrailroadsas follows. Wc agree
witli our neighbor that the rtorLi hill iikmoxitf
tr a ctUKCE st oirxx tuck on the routes necessary
to accommodate the great section oronr Slate.
When the question Is properly considered we Relieve
the various eectfous or our State will bo. found to
have a remarkable nmly and Identity cr InlereeL
All that is wanted is that Ihe hrosj ilatforra f.
fn"TIU - -" ' br tb ttimttt. i.mfTr
M-uled uut U neerttood. H Ium loo; TWM our
gTSToajgltewaj-jastip proportwa as it becomes
peUer understood. The chief obstacle It has bad to
encounter consists in the miaeon-truetioiu put upon
It. Tho following is the extract from the C ilian'a
arlichs:
We view this as a momentous question frauglt
with untold consequences on the dearest Interests of
Texas. To every plan proposed we can find difficu'
ties and some ublecliona. damrers lo to arnull
and obelaclefl lo be orercome. But something mest
be dune to relieve Ihe agricultural liiterests or wo
must stand tUll or possibly retrozade. With all the
iiguts ueiore as ana we uo tioi prurcu lo be as wtll
informed on tbe euMect of rallroeds as e mnl.l
wih we believe that tbe positions assumed by-Gov.
rruc uucu ujuii rigiu cuuvuiuiionai resinctlous
apalDt inal appropriations and mal administrations
uffer the surest and taort reliable basis for our Stale.
lVednoutdiFeuicethal we have htd olitorttrina tn
the Ian ; but to the other plans we see greater ob
jeuioua or an inucuuiic ueiay in me uetlreu ret if I.
We believe furthermore that a yslera of roads can
Le laid down and so adjusted as to enable COO to "00
miles U roadlo accompIit.li enough to satisfy each
grand agricultural division if the Slxlc nnd diffuse
iu oencnis in eucu manner as to develops our re
soniccs. Tlie opinion arctdbr fume thai ihSitA
cannot hnrmoutze on routes we rifard as erroneous.
luepeorie win iiarmontze u a lair chance Is rueii
them.
C?" Tbe Telegraph first proposed lorsblitb Ccn
Hamilton's address as follow:
" We'll pot It In as an advertimei.t. If you will
let us make tbe same kit d of a trade with you is
you made with Texas.1
We expressed our willingness as follows lo guar-
antee that Gen. Hamilton would accept tho Tilo-
graph's proposition :
Now we are willing though not authorised lodo
eo lo guarantee that Gen. Hamilton will consent to
Ibis arrangement. Tlie General ha had to mattuT-
leen years for Lis pay and has not got It yet ; will tbe
Telegraph wait that long for bis printing bill nnd
Lhn lake his chance of having it scaled or repai-
red at Gen. Hamilton's discretion? Gen. Hamil-
ton's trade Willi Texas has also made It neceeary
for Um to memorialize and petition often for his par
as In the present eate ; Is tbe editor of tho Telegrarh
willing lo make tbe samo trade with the General
We pause for a reply."
The Telegrsph makes the following r.ply:
We can assure the JVVr that had Gen. II. said he
was willing to pay for the publication of his addrcts
as liberally al lb end or fifteen years as tome nf
the creditors of Texas export to get paid for their
services to her we should have published his ad-
dieas." This looks to oa like backing out of the first pro-
position as the trade that Gen. 11. made with Texas
la probably very different from what ne of our
creditors expect lo realize.
Coviasos. HitDii.-Tbe Washington Union
nys:
Th.s gentleman la now In Washington not for
tbe purpose so generaBy attributed to him or m-
voting the action or the general government in re-
gard lo tbe administration or his duties as Governor
.f Kansas bat simply preparatory to his return in a
week or two with his Ismily to the Territory bich
be proposes to make hii future home. It is eatUfae
tory to observe the contrast between his quiet and
manty deportment end tbe violent ixprclons un
Justly charged lo him by lit nemfe. Not for a
single moment fc h ben diverted1 Trnta the plain
etralcbl lorwaid path or duty. Kefuslng all puticl
patltm with either eitif me in the Isle disturbances
in tbe Territory and planting LiraH-If upon the con-
ceded principles of the Kansas and Nebraska bill
lie baa steadily maintained tLe attitude which might
be expected from a man who for thirty ears has been
a leading end consistent member of the democratic
party the party or the Constitution. A northern
citizen a FcmiPj Iranian alter the itbool of Buchan-
an and of Dallas be hasthrouhout his political
career opposed the Wi'mot proviso sustained the
fugitive slave slaw advocated the Kansas aud Ne
bra'ka bill denounced cbolilion from first to last
and boldly co-operated. In every movement Tor the
protection of the South in Its rights under the Con
etitution.
The correspondent oT the Charleston Courier says
that Governor Peeler In reply to tbe question aked
by many whether Kaiuas will be a tlavtholJmg
State or not says candidly that be docs not know;
but that In Lis own opinion domestic slavery would
be a very great convenience to the settlers for some
years to come.
IC7" Seventeen deaths from cholera wercrrporled
In Memphis Tennessee the week before last
I3T Judge Mills (tyi the Dallas Herald.) is a
candidate for Congress In Eastern Texas. There will
probably be several candidates tn Ihe field.
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jr 0"Neil who was wounded In an aflYayatSsn
Antonio is recovering.
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Cki mTis roa the LioisnTrac General Tar-
rant Is a candidate for the lower branch of the leeis
latnre. In the District com pored orTananl and Ellis
lie has as yet no opposition. la tbe (Representative
District composed of Collin and Denton Dr. J. U.
Thronkmorton Is s candidate as jet without opposi-
tion. InKanuinCapUR. II. Taylor is a candidate
for Ibc Senate; ftlsj. Uagby it is rappowd w ill oppo
him. Io Lamar a number of tbe caoJiJUi-s re in
Ihe Geld forlbe Senate Gen. W. T. F. Cole. Cruns.
Erq of Lamar and probably Hon. Johnson Wren f
Hopkins for the House W. II. 51 ill Wee. Kq Cut
r KMIolman. W. N. Peacock. Elbert Earl. (j-b
J as. Record Bonner E?q and perhaps uiht-ra.
Hon. W. U. Mout is running mr ine senate in Red
RlTer and Bowie. He will probably be ornrwed bv
Hon. II. B Reynolds or Hon J. II. Barks J. J. D.ck-
son Esq.. Isa candidate for Representative. Dtla$
UnalL
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The Diitrlct Court al IU present awsiou Judge
Reaau ptesidmg hai decided that tbe Statute r
JEif anUHjriXllig lilirici Aiiortn-je iu niucttu iu-
dicUnenis lor want if amhttamce is unconstitutional.
TLe point goes up lo the Supremo Court M.
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According lo tbe report of the Slate Engineer and
purveyor over twelve million passengers were car-
ried over sixteen of the New York railroad during
the hut year. Out of this immense number but
twelve were killedanJ if those twelve etcrr were
standing on the platform.
The (ipclousns Kuilrond Ac.
A friend of OOxi lias jut returned from a visit to
tbcOpclouBasrailrv&l. ll has taken much paint
to Inform himself correctly as to IU present ciJl-
tton nrd rroereci8 but more especially as to hn
prospects of oar having ilcamlioa. couiniunicalion
between the ports of Texas and this mud at Her-
wicVsBay Tlie road Is now In Bucccnfal opera-
I on fr fifty two miles from Algiers lo tlioLtfoar-
Che four mil j below Thib-vlaaui aid tho bridge
over that stieam I now being constructed Pix
hundred hanJa are now emp.e)el on th- roa from
'hoIafuurcliOlo Tigervlll distance offifwi or
twenty mile. Tho ruad lo Ti.eHle will ha com
pMeJbylLofirstcf October iioxi. TiervtUe t.o
Bayou R'ack wmt twenty im'es from Berwick's
Bay Into which this stream i untie. Bayuu Black
la a deep though narrow stream and it i now being
cleared pf ub ructions mil its navigation other i
improved by the Stale. It is believed thai there wll 1
bo nodilUcnHy in navigating that ..Irian as Tar as
Tirernlle by boals Ihit can' pit "belwiea fialvcston
and Berwick' Tay eo Ibat tlem-rt may run Irom
Galveston loTigCTVille In connection wlt't thoiai-
rond by next October. Tins we are assured can be
done; wlether it !U be Ione I another question we
cannot answer.
The Ope'ousas Company like many other Compa-
nies Las been badly managed In wme repeds Al
the outset tbeypurchasel all tbe iron necessary to
compMe tbe entire road lo Opslouaas and paid S3
per cent more than the present rncf. Much the
greater part of this Iron mnt remain aaemploycd
and ruUng for years lo come for the want of ade-q-ia'c
means. Tbe Company a!o paid the enormous
CHntdsElons of S-0COO to an agent ho vicnt lo
E-iror-e to make the purchase. Theo gieat errors
are now seen and ftlit but tho Company has newly
organized and Is pressing tho work fmward at fast
u peable to make a connection with navigable wa
ter. From Tigcrville boats can ran to St. Msrtinv
Till? a distance of some 150 miles bj water. All
this distance is through a very rich country settled
the whole way by wealthy planter. There Is there
fore a very atrong Inducement to complete the pre
sent section of the road to TlgerTiIIeas the 'Com
pany will probably thereby more than double the
business if the road by Die water communication
with Texas and alo with a large extent of Western
Louisiana.
The Company propose to construct iho next section
from fc'U Martmcr llle lo Opclonnas w ilhout delay.
The distance li noine sixty or seventy miles. The
two sections of the road will thus be connected by
navigation until the Company shall be able to com
plctc the rood the c&tf re distance.
Rc-fcourccs Operations uutl HcblgiiH
of France
The Pan correipondcul of tho Xallonai Intelli
genccr famishes that paper whli a rajt interesting
letter. It would seem that the powor .t France is
actually Increasing u the war progresses as a the
case under Napoleon tl e First. He soyi :
France at this moment Is decidedly the most pow-
erfu I nation of the world aud is ruled by an cxtraor
dnarv man. The Emneror ororseea evcntlilne
never aprcars to be hurried drives daily about Paris
alone or accompanied by the Empress: ho neither
dreads the Legitimists OrieonlsLs Red Republicans
nor the asussin'd poignard he thinks him If "the
man or destiny."
More than nine hundred merchaut tessJs or from
three hundred to two thousand tons arc now In pub
lic employ loconuexlon with tho war In the East.
They are generally cnarlered for six months certain.
Serentvnrivato steamers soma of the larrcst size.
are alm in the employ besides the large number of
regular war steamers t my eiramera are constant y
on aaty uciwccn uonsunuuopie ana atoasiopou.
A letter which I have erca Horn Marseille men'
ttons Ihe follow ini American vessels :
dinner thin Ocean Herat J. 2.200 tous. chartered
at Si per ton per monUi and hsd mt sailed with 18(1
horses and 1700 tons of mattrtet.
Ship TiCOudcroza 100 lonr loadirg with 100
tons of materiel SM0 horses and 230 troops; char
ternd at SX fr 0Q Pcr month.
Ship Emma 1100 Ions same kind or cargo ; char-
tered at seventeen shillings fctcrling(5I'i') per ton per
month.
Ship Great Republic 35(1 ton? and Qacen or the
Clippers. 2400 hms; thoTormcr charttred at seven-
teen shillings ($33f) and the latter at sixteen (St) ptr
ton per mouth. Tbe former was expected to arrive
from London and Ihe latter from Malta and both to
load with munitions or war-like stores an 1 deck loads
of horsn.
Ship Kate Howe 1 ad silled for Algeria to load
with hay and barley for Stbapiopol a $11 per ton
measurement for the trip.
Ship Anua Tift loaded atToutoa wk!i stores at $10
per measurement ton.
Ship William PennC00 Ions chartered at $10-
000 per month and tho Government lo luraUh coat.
Nineteen others have been chartered In England
by the French Government b proectd lo Marseilles
and Toulon to convey horses mules a.td stores.
All hepes f an early peace have vanished aod no
one pretends lo predict Ihe duration rthe war or
the nations which are yit to bo drawn Into the vor
tex.
This intelligent writer loots upon tli fate of Tur-
key as aeided. WhowoalU have Imagined that an
alliance between France and Rustia an 1 a portion of
Turkey could have resulted from such a liegmniugl
And yd wc shall notbosnrpriod If these predic-
t'oni of the w rller tball be verified. He says :
U hat 1 suggested la a former Mux Is to Ins real
Ized. An pnirenchcd camp for 4000(1 men Is to bo
established near Constantinople and will be occu-
pied by French troops ; the City is almi lo be strongly
rortifled. The French will be established io Toikey
and will never again leae there. Mark this predic-
tion Tor be atsured it will he er!2J Doctor Na-
po'eon will take charge of "the sick man." The
Turks are convinced that their long encampmcut In
Europe is about being broken up Tin y are no longer
rulers In their own terriUtry. Tbe "Infidel" has pna
eeuion of it. and means to remain. They would
however much prefer the Russians as tlwy think
they would be allowed freed urn of their religion and
rematnasthey now do in miny T the Russian pro-
vinces. In addition ti the propone! entrenched camp
the French are now constructing some immense and
masive builJmgs there forlbe atcommodatlonuT
iroops winch caunot losklbly be completed Tor sev-
eral years and n c evl Icnt'y Intoidc I fur ftermaneul
es i au 1 1 mi mt1 n' .
Noi withstanding the undent state of European af
fairs I am prepared lo see sotjo new and s'range
contiDpnlal arrangements even lo Ihn extvot or an
alliance between Franco and Russia with a view to
a division or the spoils. Tbe booty to be divided
H Tttrk-ey. kbjt. ueimum Ihe nueniau rrv
Tircc" ddu snmcuiMM irora ' i-Tt
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TncLsoowTixcsox tbe Sitiiitiox or Gkxit
iiimis. The Times of the 25th uitlhas speaks of
me preeem snuauon ui tno iiriiisn (lovcrmeni:
Every Incident that comes lo oar kn iw ledge tend
to lauwio tho reeling of dinniy with which reflect-
ing men oral! shades of political opinion nreditposoJ
to regard the pr&cat conjanclura of our affiii a There
is no longer the si ghtest hope that wo can by any
means short of the most exlremo degradation avoid
the continoaace i f a war tho cipensea of hich we
pa j. but the operations of which our councetlors
seem unable to plan and our generals lo exocute. Our
Cororanunt h a cancalare of the weakest and most
BelC coiubiaations of other lime. Our Premier
nasd sappoinudlhc(xiectalionsf his frknds and
fiillifally riahzrd tho predictions of his enemies.
OurSccretary of Waris amart)rto gout and our
Secretary for the Colonics is rctomln? from the cap-
ital of a iloubtTuI ally to ndd to tbe Aminiitrallon the
weight accquired fa a futile negotiation and perhaps
lo act the same part as that which proved so fatal In
tbeCjveminenl of Lord Arberdeen. In the mean-
while legislation is a b'ank and dicustion on tuple
of public iotrrcst Is snptnJod. partly by tho Crime
an Committee partly b unwillmincis to add to the
di&culticsiif the Ad.amihtration which began tod
cay before It ww completed but uiut bo tolerated
tillanacgcmtLts can be cotne lo for providing It
with a suitabtu successor. In the mean bile our on y
hope should bo in that palladium of our liberties
that dfpot-itorj or the tal-smsnorour Constitution
in whose hands all legislation of lata years has com-
bined lo plaeo the supreme power of tho Stabs It
is not unicawmable lu expect that at a moment so
critical the House of Common will be a faithful re
flex of the public opinion and that the top cs which
are canvassed with to much energy and nnammily In
every coffee-room at evixy marktt in eery railway
carnage round every liarth in this country wid
find some feeble echo in the deliberations of an ts-
8!mbly expiestly called totrcthtrto rsprescetnsall.
Why should the New Palace al Wt-s minister be the
only place or public report iu the country in which
the present mUm touicanjaluu Tor defence loo
abominable for endurance is not canvassed and de-
nounced? Every hero else men are buisy with
plana more or less well d?vidaccordteK lo their
experience and opportunities I at all dwKted to the
same object tbe renovation of our official system
the reform of our sen Ice therein vigors tion of our
goermneut in ever branch. But It is a pregnant
symrtoniof ourprcKnt social dirae that while
tho country deliberates the LrgWalurc docs not;
wlil'e the conviction of lle necessity of a change
has pt nelraled tTerr dacllintr fa m the na'ace to the
cottage there it leait it has found no entrance. The
paraiyett cr ine body politic is more complete than
is usually found m the body natural. It doen not
strike some members and spare others bat assails at
once the bead the hand and IhetuarL No portion
of Ibe maehlnco reqTirod fir carrying on a great
war seems Io bo In force except the functions of the
taxgatherc. We do not achieve victories but we
we pay lortucm. no nave tne loans ot Mt. nil
without his visor and Dnlicri we have tho sanzumarv
campaigns of Wellington without his prndet.ee his
T'gilance or aucc-ss.
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Latcr from Callforula.
Cr Ihe anlval or the steamshin Granada from
Usrana San Francco papers to the 1st inst.a-
received
Tho State Icsisla(uro wus still in session bat was
expected to adjourn Inn few days.
me JjCgi-iature naa pasrtl a titli providing ror Ibe
purchase of Ihe portraits r-t Gen. John A. Sutlir
and Gen. John E. Wool.
The San FranciEce branch mint was to be rc-onened
on the 1st Inst-forllm tcccpliou of depends and Ihe
'IitToiiiins ui me mini were io i resumeu on me
th.
The nastare beine verv abundant this rear in
Catiionti3lheSan Intncn-co Herald est i mates low
pricrs for sbMk ftom Mils cauo ai much as Irom the
hard time.
We learn from the Sun I ranclsco Times and Tran
script that Cob Watkir an 1 tho exiodition to Nic-
aragua bad not faiiud on the 1st inst but arrange
deals wcra on foot to etvo tho br g esla which is
to convey tho expedition speedy despatch.
j no ban txaucuco l'rices uurrctn or tno 3iHh ml-
In lis review of the market tare:
The jobbiag trade has been very active daring the
week just passed and the amount of rourcbandtso
forwarded dadr tothc interior lanter than no bare
eeen Tor a long lnco paU The business done by lite
importers has noi kept pace with that Irom second
hand; but has nevertheless been considerable.
Ra'ca have not materially alien d although advances
have been conceded In some few leading articles -As
contlJcuco begins to bo restored we may loot for
an Increased business partcularly as ILo tuintrs
arc it Is admitted by all doing bolter fttprent
lhaucter before; but at Ihe tamr time it would Iw
the mcrcKl Tolly to expect thai wo are about lo i I'joy
any sudJen revival or that we nill not be crippled
and hampered In our business inotements for a long
time Io come. Tho vartl hnwi-vcr wo think liu
parsed.
Ra(.UTBiiin'i orYaLriBLk LaTVaaa. Tli P.rft
macr Gituial has udtid cnUm rtulallOUs.
which he Ufl commuticutul lo tbe ikiU mm tra
thronbout the Union for Ihrir goveruiui.iit In rvl--tion
to recisterlcc valuable letter. The direrlionji
apt car lo be very npiicit and s.rmgtut aud if strict-
ly carried out and honestly enforced amply eafl-
cicrt to eecuro the safo Irancml'Siim an 1 delivery of
leiiera ui iuc cunroticr irirj arc ucnuru tor.
Any person porting a valuable 16 ter can hare
Ihe same regM red at the ofiice of mailing by lh
pj uent of a fee of fire cents He gets a receipt frr
his letter a duplicate cum spending in every pjrlit-
lilar of nurulrtr dale. name eiC- Ulog retained by
the PtMmauer and ciea. A eeprrat ana dillntt
account of rrgito.cdK tiers sent wltb nam dates
numbers rales of poitage and cvtry particular Is to
be kept. Each regMtred ktter is to be enclosed In
a tei aratn package patticulaily endorsed and the
If tli r LIU for each nzitlered lelltr or imrcel fs In be
made by Itself and enclosed In a eparai wrapper
Sealed OIU cncitfOl IO me iwhumit mid vwro
to which the cnmispondins package of nfislered
h tiers is senL Registered letters when receiveil ate
tone keptln somo secare placn until the hourof
mailing wnrn tney are lo be piaceu in uicir piro-
prlate bag al the moment when It Is lo be locked
and t. nt Irom tho office. All proper precautious are
to be observed at the di mbutiiig omcrs and those
of delivery ami every possible cheek Is resortfdto
Io prevent fraud an 1 pi fenng.
But after ad il is a small game and fnmethlng
very much like a bnmbag. All letters whether regis-
tered or not thould lw tran mi tied with equal cer-
Uiily and security. ainl He fact of a letter liemg
registi red wi h ILo requlntion i an ad Iltiouil r
should not rat Me it u ay additional inw4al aUeu-
tion unless which limit the Tact tit- Covernmeiit
In consideration tht rt-or should make ilir If liaMrt as
a rommou canier Tor any loss.
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Tbee)esIchtof Lord Chaa. Welhkley H irretriev-
ably lost. He Is brother and heir presumptive of
the Duke of Wellington.
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Lalcr irom iVcw Orleans.
Airial of tlic Ijouifclmi.t.
Toe lt'aiiiihip Iiuisiana Cnj I. Tulbwt srrired
lat night at half pssl uuv o'clock with tlo follow-
ing PassEnasxs Mrs McNeil and faruilj; Dr Colo and
lady; MrFitzgerald;PT1ionisou aud lad; Meters
Alorrn FSuii" Jag lterdJIl SnidgrasIoekhait
Jno U iIIiAuis Adams H Green Harrison. M Ton? I
h lialhgher Eumureon Jat PltLlaii T4iily u
deck.
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The accounts brought by the America f.oin the
the it at r war arc stiflicli'iilly humiliating for llio
A Hum. The expectition f taking .&.batopol I y
araauil it given up n an acknowledged failure It
will hi seen that tho Allies now prnpo an ( ninety
new pbn oroperations afrer hiving exerted all iheii
effort Torn whole year at tlo co I of hurdrU of
millions and many tlioiixiind lite ! no purpose
whahier. To dnv theRusiaus from the Crimea
as Is now conlemp'aled will require great addilion
alfirrcs and ihi vt ry effort promNrs a long contin-
uance or Ihe war with great additional sacrifices
III stid that Ird Palmerfton has not yet gnen
up all Imp s of terminating tho n ar 1 y negotiations.
Thedisss'rous results Ihus far hare not failed to
tme their ffecl on the public mnd in England and
the desire for peace Is raid lo be u Divers. I F.ren
Austria and Prussia appear lo b! hmked to as media-
torial agmls. But the propec!s lor peace from
Mich ttieditlion are of course deemed to be exceed'
ly slit der. Wc give Ihe difpatches in full.
From Mexico -The slranvhip Orizaba has brought
Vera Cruz dales to the 2CJ lrtt. Tin news I of
ver) 1 Hie Iutcre4. The portion of Sjn'a Annals
nnJer-lood to be critical. Nothing had been hear J
rrom him since his departure Tor Zamora. Comon-
fort was reported to bo at Zamora at Ihe head of
1500 insurgents Intendim to me t Santa Anna. Flour
U rep(irled lo be csrco and selling at $Vi per barrel.
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Vifiotxu Elxctiox.-TIio dipalches bnngus con-
tradictory accounts of the elections in Virginia.
Tbe first dfrpatchc s represent Flour noy and the Know
Nothing ticket largely aheaJ but the ncxl ditpatchrs
dated Bliitiore the 2Gtb give retnrns from other
coanlie" In winch WIo and the Democratic ticket
received majorities placing them ahead; and the
last dispatch says Iho Democratic majority is alKiut
50'W by which majority Wise Is reported to bo
elected Governor. Still there Wt re o'her counties
lo be heard from and ths resutt may yel be ennsid-
ere.1 doubtfut. The excitement in regard lo lhi
election it intense.
XJT Tho scarcity or corn is snch In Alabama tl iX
the ponrrr cU"irs have experienced mnch snflVrtng.
The Comlilstoner8 Court in many InLaiire have
made arrangements to supply the destitute.
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CisKorW.G. KaxnaLL. TLe Grfnd Jury have
returned Into Ihe United Slates Ditrict Ctnrt a true
bill against WC.KcqJiI for socrelmgor iinbeZt-
ingaia'uable Idler oat stealing or taking out of
the same Its contents.
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tTlio accounts from Havana are lo the 23d
Inal. The U.S mn-ofwarSin Jacinto and Cyano
were lying in Ihe harbor. Yellow fever small pox
anl ;carUt fever ircvatl there. The Iieiil there Is
intense and feira atC entertained that the ica0l
will be sickly. The U. S. steamer Fulton had Jul
arrlvetl
CT-The Pro-Slavery ticket ha leen again sue
crudul In the late Kansas elections.
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Ti:ii:;uAnic
ONE WrEK UTER TROM EUROrE.
Arrival or ilic Aiucrlca.
COTTON ADVANCFD.
ItTKIl FKOTcLIFuHl.
FROM S.1.YT.1 FT.
Nan Yoci Jlsy 2-1 ThoCunanl t-tefliner Atiur-
lea arrived at Halifax today bringm; ditcs on
week later than those brought by Un Baltic
The Liverpool cutlon market was native and cot
ton had advanced one farllilng. Sales for the week
I on uuu bates.
7te flour market Kit without change. Wheat
alo unchanged. Indian corn had advanced. Pro
visions generally unchanged Money wai can) al
prevma ra'e. vonsoH bal ueciimil ; ami ciochI
at 83;
The AUKrican's mails are due here on Saturday
anernmin. inecouoa market hto is mueiiexcitiM
Fnlltired in Europe.
TlnjAtiienca brings roraors if the failure nf set-
ernl comaiercial houses In lilverpool.
tolitiraI.
There is nn chango In the slate of affairs at Serar-
toned There is no nrtmr ect of an immcdiab- aiHUlt
No hope rent a ins that Austria will j nn the Allies
in aii war.
From t'nllfornla.
The aleamship George Iw ha arrhel hero from
jVfpiiiwall bring il'u.uiH'in goiti. irajrt nt
I'muriisM was actne rices unrhaiiLJ. Mi
liro'iK-rou. No retirrat news or lnlin-s'.
The tlcamsliip Goldeu Ace hag been til eff taken
lo I' e harbor ot la'toga nni uicftcutM.
Orrcon.
G(u 'Latin has benn re ltrtel lit Congress from
Oregon.
bandnieli lmnin.
The Lrcilalure or the candwtch Ulamli is in sei'
aion Tlie in w Kin? In Iks pe(ch slates that he
lias eiitrneUsl an important tiiiFiiiii to Ihe lln. Um.
I-e now on In war to the City or Wasliinyton
from which bo aiilinpntia trj important atniili-
scs Kims aniijuoiii.
Lo.cTn ."New Urlenu hehooner.
TheFChoamr Charle. Cnift y ( f New OrTivns'is
ashore at Baplnble. SoptHVu-d to 1C a total hie.
Crew sited.
From anta Fe.
Loil lILLKMy 2t Tho Santa To mail reached
Independence Mu.iiu 11 o !d. Business wii dull
and wai f xr-cUh1 to continue mi until the arrival
tho train Tho In H in ditnol i- wero nearly urer
in consequnecf l ine auiruy oi um troojn uol
Fauntlcroy left oa Ihe 3 1 in pursuit nf the Utah-.
Col. HU Vr Jm fiiiloeJ ll e trail ora party or Apache
into the nionnlftlo. attacked them killed Bee men
taoWT? Vouiea mid two tliilJrt.ii ptinrs and 1
glroytctnatwr Trors.n Tn3iana hsd agreed
to arsemhlo at the jaoclion of the lied River and
Mora. Troops had been despatched to Intercept ami
IIpere them. Miller was in the White Mouutsns
inpurnnitufthe Mefcarihvo. Msjor Ilujeubrry Is
drad. Con. Garland was on tlie BoniUi
Th mad party saw hat few Indians on the route.
Tin gras wa. iikkI hut wa'cr scarce. Eight pas
sengtrs came with the inn I and among them Judge
Benedict who comes In rr lits family
Turthcr by tliu Amerirti.
THE WAR AND NEGOTIATIONS.
BosTOt May 24. The Canard kltnsli p Am. rica
Capt- Ieitch'his orr!ri-d bore from llaliUx Tho
details of her news are varied and tr considerable
Intin-Ki; bat comprom'ses Utile of ciual Impor-
ts itce.
LUerrooI -otton lerket.
Ofho ralos of collou in IL.? Livurpool rotton
mirket darlnz the week end on ihe I.h int. Ihe
eir&hus br ught by ihe AmirCl thow that specu-
lators had luken 50000 bales and rxrwrleis .'(too
bale.
Thcsjtcsoti S'unlay t'to 12 li Inst anmuiilcl to
12000 hi les.
The quotation are Tor Fair Orb am Tr. m fiSfJ. io
Ci d. i er poiiml ; fjr Middling Orleims 5 11 10.1. p r
lKiuud For Fair Upl-in I lliey arc 6id t pooii.I
and Tor Middling Upland from 5Jd. jcr pouud lo
SJd.
TtiCFtockoo liatnl iao.tiin-.te-l at 33000 bate".
I'roiliiout.
The pork market is reporbd firm without any
fjuotable change In price.
For beef there continued lo m an aclhc d- man 1
bnt no advance In prices ha 1 taken-tare or at p-and
to be f iidicdcd.
13rd wj steaJy at 50'. wr CwL
Iondon 1'rodnec lnrhrt. JLe.
Tlie market for naval stores hidli In Lnndiii and
Liirrpirol is reported centrally duih
Tho Imdoi snar mnrket is nportnl active w.th
prices advanced.
The enffoe market t-t rejiorlel firm.
Tlie rice markLt is ii Hie ium eondmon. Imlli lis
regards Kdiv.ty and price as at the iIjIm of lat sd-
vice. t-rclb!.
The Lirernool (reisbt market is rmorle.1 rath it
flrmi r than st last previou occo lutn.
Stock- lc.
The market for Amnilran stocks was itealy and
it demand moderate
The Bullion In tlie Buik t.f Enclcn.'. icmrJin?
the weekly ret trn pulilirhitl inthe Roal Gaze't" of
i nuay lie inn msi.. me iucrcaeJ XlJ0taia TliO
rate omiiyoani stood 3v rircent.
The Crimea.
Tbe latest dales from tint Crimci are lo the 10th
Int.
Therepoits eomprLe Ihe cneoutcimeut that ihe
Russians bad again bien twin rerul;ed wilh severe
loss
Retu'ortemcnls coutmue to arrive. Among Ihe
nKik wue i.iwu Mrmnian iroops.
Geo. Caurobcrt In bis reports still txprcss full
confidence in Ihe nltiniatc success of the Allies.
The War and Aeseiiation.
Tbe London Times declares il unquestionable that
all hopes of peace have fled and that the Allien have
now no choice but to fight out Hie battlo on which
they have entered.
Rutsia. Ibe Times reilerates was never In tnrnol
In Iit pretended desire ror peac or for any oilier
nsuIti-Mbe Yionn-iCnnrireiKt'. than the gaming of
lime I arl Gre) hnwevrr tixiortN dm-etl) the roti
traryorthi and d plores tLe failure r Iheieu
1 la lions.
Lord Pnlnierston sava Iht' ohtnitit on birh Hie
negotiations or tb U-rna Coifrienre -t l.a-1
htill iij. thdul I I'rilia tMid Aii"ltli pn pu-r tit
eellle the r-Xistinir I !& Itcen on bt half of Bo-Sm.
Doriiment in rerienef to tlie proet-edmss tribe
Vm t HJ Conft rettce hare bee ti published in Paris
Germany and Poland.
Poland ta much ogi'atcd by tho existing sUlo of
Austria and Prouia are endearoriiiK lo form n
UeneHl accord hot ecu the German Slates.
The Czar has addressed n Idler to I bete poers. in
Which he 8B)s that he relies m the continuance ot
the pMicy heretofore pursued by them.
tncrlf an lllflen In Hie Unlllc.
It is rumored that an American vessel had arrivM
in tin name wiin wvw nnes rmm ijigland.
Ensland
Tlie hilt to abidi'h the tlamp doty on adTi-rlise-
nifuU ami newspaiiera lias Di-eettl.
A motion iu Ilia House of Commons for an iuquiry
mo int; manage nit r.i oi iu" army ami navy nil been
)x-tiiietl.
Indignation mfi Inign have'Liu hell agilist the
mrtslocratio misnianaemi nt which hai Ik eu i Iny-
cd In every brsnch of pub'ic service.
Tlio Iodon Times has an at tic to enforcing Iho
piuilMiu that tho lael that lhu United Static do not
fj mpathicn with the Allies la Hiocktcg and ri'Vollu.
Fra ee.
Tim Itidian who mdrarortd In asasi4iiistr Lptltn
NaiHileon has bnvn cumlcmnod lo death.
M.D iiTiidi;ila).the French MinMeroC For
-igu nnaim na resigned onai coum oi IU9 Oiiwilliug-
nes loprtili-rl Ihe war. t'o'int Walcwski. .l-IevRiit
French MintMrr at the Court of St. JameV has tjeeii
aptoinleil hid stirmsor M. d Penigny has l-wn
nnmiimed lo fill iho iscancy tints reused in the
French Embnu-y td Imdon
A project Tor n new loan r 700U00W'O of francs
was iKiRKacnated.
The policn had discovered vatl ram locations of
plot throughout Europe to promote insurrection in
t ranee.
bpalu.
Tin' Itemncratle narlv in snitiii iln.r pxpt intun
I connived wnh Mr.&oule at Iho (in H)iil!on fur lhu
C rattt of Cuba to tbe Foiled States.
Com Ilallard Dead.
Niw Voat May SC Coin. Henry E. BallanU nc-
conltn; tn dt-spaiche received here t(iHlaydieit iiear
AuiisfujKs Md on Wediiffday.
Wreelt.
lubliztnce has reoche-I thUinc' that XUv hlp
John ImiuiuI Ui Uaebrc lias been wteeked ami two
hundred lives sacrificed by tho calasirvphe.
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OatTraaT. We have learned through CoU Hay
who armed In Ibis city on Saturday lu-Mlmt Mrs-
Robinson consort or Mr. Gou. Robmsou editor snd
proprielor(4'lbeHuulvilleli-mdicd lb day twforu
bo left houit Th Junior t'JUtwtif ihn par ran
hear witness to the ininy ainkihln anl Wtiuiabh
qualities of tho h ceased Wi II d. we km.-r ut3t her
sun ivlng partner wdl rccelvti tl.o WartfeU sjmpa-
UtiesoTall who know him in Ihlseevciu bereave
menl rf
To l
Citizen" at Austin :iml I'ort
IEcimI Cntinlicv.
Gentltnrn Atllie sdicilalion ir u portion: of Ihe
voters of Austin and Fo.UIeud cimnties thi latter
having been expreasetl n mo iitiaiiiinous vote- oi a
public meeliug held at Richmond ii the 12th IiiU
I llBVC CODSWLICU IDOUlT III J sen n a miibiu" "
election as the Float r representative in the next
IX'giature fr the two counties
It seems tol-o an admitted racl thai Iho nosl sss-
ioti or Ihe LegUalure id Texas Is lo he one of more
Importance thin any licit has eicr asseuib'eJ
since our entrance in o tho A tiioricii confederacy
Many think th it u ore of the future condition ol our
State lor good or ha I. will depend mi I unact-
mi nls than any other that Will con in n ihaps. In
allltmoto come.
Thi'to can bo l-o doubt thcro'orc but that qaea
tlous of His gieatLkt momectaiid consequence lo Ihe
future rondittoii i f Tcxn w ill emtio up lor de libira
tion and dcclion lho(iiuing winter al Austin
Hence it now I ecomes the duty r ctry voter in tho
State to tcan clojeiy and niinuuty llio view an.1
pretensions of everj one offering buiiwlf ai acatuii
dato mr n teat in a body whr-so acts are In wield so
mnineiitout nn influence fr Hie future wcul or vo
of our State.
Tho annual election in August next will bonne
In nhlch each cilizin not only of Aitm anl Fort
Bend ct unties but of itery Comity of Texas thouU
ft el and tale Pie deepest tnteteit.
It Is tn enable you to make upacerrtct julgmrnt
as lo my claims for ycur support nt that eloetion
that I now propose to Rive you my views ls chii
cicely as I can on n few of the most important que
tlona that are now occupying-the public mind and
will certainly conn' before tho next Legls'aturo fjr
final action
The Art I of thtao to importance and the one on
uliieh ma't or the nl'iers depend h the rctnli'it of
our CtiDSliluhou
Oa ihia auljecl. Timid lint our prcenl Coii'tilu-
tioa ursT bu amended before tl e State can lake
evontlienratetrpin that can or of greatne s which
her position ten an uniMtlnpeu ie3ouiCe'ai a na-
ture intend d herlo run winch with pnidi-.it legs
lain n she ii destined sojii U commence.
1 iitn therefore uneoutrocniH and decidedly m
favor of adopting the e-arli-it Bk'pa for a thorough
revision of the Cotisdlnlion of the Stale. Texai 1
at pre cut an Infant giant of beautiful mid vaM pro-
portions but with Inr pren-iitConlitallm like vno
bound in fetters Until theee are remond. by a
thorouf h reviu n. the mutt rrinaln cmparatlt1y
Inacthe; give her but the liberty ir sell u by re-
moving them and the mnt ripid aUanctnielit will
boseen within hcrborJus ever wdnewed on this
continent.
I hold it ai an axiom thai some jUm of Inteiual
Imtroicinciit mnt heacntd uton aud adopted by
tho Slate belore her crnt resource cm be devel
oped our condition Is tuch that rall-od muft
constitute im mom prominoni n-uuru in nnj un
sjstem which will bo at all edeutated to meet tie
wanlsof llio people at Urge rod no t) elfin thouid
berommenccd which did not rromUo to atta'n th's
end.
Of Ihe various iyatema cow before tho public my
preference has ulways been for tho one known ad the
bta!c plan1 provided it can b" adopted as a t art
oi tho i4udiluiin of the blajo with ail thote
guards which I hold lo be so necessiry iiicor) ora ed
Into It so as to zuardagtinst those evil4 that have
hiretofore atteudeil it in other States when Iho
svsiem ha hin altemjittd vilthuul beln' ticor
pora'ed In the fuiulaim ntal Iiw c f the land.
Tn my mind this apjieaia to be the thortent ami
beat w ay of attaining tha desinil ei d. I cou'd not
bet.er give )ott Iho dt tail j of my viowa than to say.
Hut they are fully exprctcd In tho litter i f Gov.
(Vaie la'fiy written lo n com nil i tec at Cahcttuii on
that Jt jrct. Yel I beg to esy that ir that ssb-m
Cannot bo agreed upon bj tint vartoui stctkms of the
Mat I am not o aitacln-d to It that I would tint lend
my nut loany other plan that promised to answer
Ihoeamei urroac.
My poiliun tbcreroiC Is I Uin'y tliU u c tn$t 1 ave
railroids bforc Texis can attain to her destined
proud position. Tho "?lte plan" 1 dcnii Iho one
best Calculated to rcault iu this early altiiin.(iit;
bnt if thut ) stem cannot hu adopted then I am Tr
the next best S)attm whatever that may he wh'ch
w ill give Ihe State this y mraas f advanccmcnL
Our present position as a State is one i f pi cuhar
tnterctt; the attention if the whole Union Is now
being aliracted lo u. Already tho prospective great-
ness of Texas Indicated by Inr greul resources her
varied soil and cltmite hor immense limits if aho
but prove true to herself and preserves them invio-
late indicate lolbo shrewd aud obser ving that nt no
distant day with n prudent and judicious me of the
vast thments within her contro' the will become
Slate ef our gloriou anl proud American confed
cnicy.
All she has lo do is to avail horcelf of tho exper-
ience of olhi r State which once wero young anl
liko her without those great works that now constl
tnlo their grea'ness Leave i fi" the round or uclo
andexpecsire exnenment which each of them his
gone throngh an 1 commence at or.ee to work at the
point wneremiy uiiimiioiy utu ur-comine'iice aim
I hold that an early adoption an 1 vigornm prosren-
tion of a wcllndjuited system of Internal nuprovo
raents for the State Is that point.
Of such paramount Imp rtanco do I eon-iJrr the
revision of ihe Const iloUoa and the adaption of a
system of Improvements that I havn exten led this
lo as great a length as 1 feel will bo acceptable with-
out having touched many ither question of minor
importance which a cand date inirhl ludiseu-ube-
lore lie Simula aM y cu f ur-poru
I therefore bez lo sa v. that i wlil take an orruuta
tnty to see mot or nil tlio voters In tha Iwocnuulle
before tho c'ectlon and thall at all timea foil tin
dntvanda ih-a-'urt- to cirr vnu m views fret I)
anl folly on airqtieHioiii that enn rvine before Ihe
nevl Iffisl iture for uction.
Hnow bt-comesjour neat to know and my duty
lo give in) vtewsoii nil such fiucllmis.
in conclusion I will further slilc that I U my
ilrlerminatiun to pass turougii tno proucnui can-
VArS whether ll result in my difcut or iliclin.i ac
luated by no other motives than tliosj of the
bruttd) st ooenni nnd can lid hbemltly.
My only desire In Hist the voters shall (icrcua
mo u'nioti vinancu in nrrif ntg oia correcv cncin-
finn who ainoi k-1 those ((TerlneibtmseHes as can
didstvt for Iho j It-cn will be I promote the great In-
teres ofTcxag and the counlh Immediately Io be
r presented ; and thut they dull then go to the
bul'ol box iiiaiecauiug every otner cons itieration
thin Ihe public good and cttl their rotes frr the
one ihey deem most hkily lo pronmto iU Th s I
lnhton eveiy voter timnj ana oomg uconcten-
tloaslr You have higher duty to ptrform on the firl
Monday in Augon next titan ilo'i.g an act or Inend
flup lo your neighbor y u have an net of patriot-I-m
to the Si etc ns a frcu ciUion lo perform.
Tbe elective frai.chi-M. wh'ch Ithvour rmhtniHl
duly that dty In exercUe is a lih and nboul I be a
holy one Go 1 lien tore to tho jh rforruaiico of tl
with motive above all merely pernmal considcra-
imns. units a'l i nth. you in on ana wneu you
thill hive dono this honestly nnd conscientiously
itnthorl nor any goid citizen will complain nt your
ilecln'on.
It i with an earnest yurpwo i.f niding in some
humble degree in the advancement of our young
and noble State by contributing my mil iti laying
tho foundations npnn which her future gnatnessis
to be reared mat i am now im ioro you. u elected.
I cm! wiilv nromiso vou that whatever abilities 1 have.
sha'l beexrld with tenl and l.iiiioiy of parroe
wllh an i vo slnclMn Ihe rood if Texas In central.
and liieeoitntiea of Austin and Fort lleud in par
ticular.
vrnpi Piarw-lfil1tr-
J. S. fcULLiVAiw 4
Mfliiiop Mayl4"TSwT
Died.
OuTbursdjv mornin. May 24 h ISJj William
Wcllxck a native of Cologne liook-ko per of J.
".I. JuiioJngM adoui sojejrs; a vourg man mucti
rc ecten by an sua knew mm.
COMMERCIAL.
Farnrdied by James Sorley. Fj Cotton Factor
UALYCSTON SATLIRD Y MORNING
31 sy SClIi l3.
from tlie interior we have account? of flue rains which
have materially benefitted the growing crops and In
some section pi re promise of a rie la the riven : but
thse accounts are not sufUcIently cxtendel to justify
such an expectation at present
The steamer Mexico arrived today with accounts
from New Oilcans to incSIth InsL TLe it earner Amer
ica now fully due with one week's later ac ounts from
Europe had not arm cd.
COT r0N.-The cottcn markets of New York and New
Orioatis exhib't a cood demand wilh a further advance.
Our receipts for the week are 5473 bales or which a large
portion was purchased In Housfon by buyers from this
place. Tlie receipts here for sale arc v err hsM at pre
ent the sales of the week heinc only 502 bales and tie
stock offering ZM bales. Ytcs are without change
since cur last re Vitw.
Liverpool Classification.
Interior... A Ct
Ordinary TJ44
iiikki uiuiuirjr vi iiw jiihiujhi.. ...... ....... oH i
Mid Hunt I Strict Middling SuilOW
wl Middling. lOJi I0V
vudinng tatr nominal
Stlgiir and ?lulntvch.
ItccLiptsrf Sugar fro-n 1st September to date. 4313 IJids
Molasses - . S3Q bbls.
ljtportJofSuEarfn.mIt " " . 4U39hhd.
Monies . iw mils.
tl(l A IL Xfn-t nmitt V ninlo Jr.hi- SinrL nn
hand lst&pt. !!. U h'l U. Molawes Stock small
IVequute -Oaiic Stock on lianl ltepLlsl. J7"
bbls.
SALT. Ih.celut In dale 17.813 sick eiort larce
Mliolts-ale prices 1 Mltl to. Itctail 11 ZZQtl 10.
LUMIlFn. RectiotstodAtft W SI fr! Siwt. law.
Cargo prict 114 uiutlj W V M.
HAY. Stock abradant. Wholesale Prices l 23G1I W
FXCHINGH Cut A limited amount nff. rn?. Siif)it
on hasteni ciUca IS V cLpremium: Sixty days sight
&Vi V ctdis: New Orican sight ii V ceni. prem.;
sixty ihtys sight none onermr.
I HEIGHTS. To NVw York il 00 (or Collo i 13 50
Sugar 91 Mola-isrs. Cvton. Cotton Xcx I Juiil W
hugar SlQtl'J MoIu.es. riiiladelphi-i. Cotton lid
ttiti Migar. SlMulisae. !dverrooI.SL
JAMiasOHLKY.
e.triO tsTAliatKAT.
GlLVhSTOX.Iay Klli.19-5.
Stock on hind IstSeptember bales 205
Keceipts this week al Una Port 3473
Received prenou'ly at this Tort " 3fi.4l6
Keceived at othor Texas forts ' " 1462
Total - scjwfl
Ksportod to Uresl Lntam to date bales 7.016
To 1 ranee 7iy
Toother CintlnenLil ports " 3.53
To :ew Orleans lilU
To Mobile " u WW
To italiiiiiore " tUKxl
To I'hiLiddpl fci - .
TuNcwiork " lfiCu?
Tit i-cstjn " 1U.S14-51AH)
I.rm iijing 'm hlanlm shiplmrd '4C
jam)sui:li.
oitili: or Tin: rrcA nsn i
jturday v ruing Mij "01-5.1 j
COTTON The di man I was a-am active au.) 4000
liab-s found purchasers chhlly fur Spam and lh
North at lull pi ire.
Ordinary K&X I nH"' Mi'lmg ttW&UU
ImwMiM!ms....lUAl01X Mil'iilalr l'i IS
Middhns 10j11 IVlr nominal
TOnACCO-Sohl atTgnsfr. V Ii..
SUGAK Sold at5M&5ic
MO L 1 1-4 Taken at 27c
TLOIJIt Poll for 0 W$Il SOe.
CORX $1 0Z7?Sl t3.
O TS Pol 1 al Citt 65 1 bu-hcL
i:i:an Se.id at si 7;c. y lou it.
HIII"LnY 31r. per tal
rORK Mess nil I at Ifi 755I".
CACON HidM n'fjTOc V lb ; Shoulders 7J4'c
ROPi: Sold at 7c.
rot i rX 9ilc. p r poiuid.
FRHIGIITS Cottoushipr login Liverpool t 3 1GJ.
i:CIl VNGHS I'a'r ilennrd.
Stirling lOaiuKVrpnt pnni.
Frane 5r.tt7;'(S5' 1 2 pt-r dollar.
Aiw YorkMXly llty Kill- l -r cent. dh.
do SihlClH'Cki ... .ftj rrciiit rem.
uatti.i: MARKirr.
iiFrr aitli: n tern nwyc
not:s Jiycv.
I'lirn SJ soiasiin.
CAIA LS AM i:ARLIKGS$rj:53 30.
imti roitroF i:iaito.
Moxovr May fth lS5i
snirs.
P.F. Aust.n. Clark loading at Crnlral Mlarffor New
" Yoik;lleridley JkCo OoLsignecs.
HARKS.
Ui-hntfidienf. loading at Crick WnaiT; F B. Nichols
k Co. Con-icnts.
D. Godfny. Irker loading at Central wbar&for Uo-
ton: K. li-N'chUCo. iJoititgncci.
FJift Hogg. Dyser. at Ihe point for Itoston . J. Inger.
soli. Consignee.
Golden Ajre Garnet at the Toird. IsewYork; J.
C. Ktilm Consignee.
BIllGS.
MisonRPivi. Riker. loadinr at Western wharf ror
hen xork; It-JfcP O.MilK Consignees.
SCnOONLRS.
Gerul'iercA Tii. at Paewas' Mlurf: 11. R Parsons
Isaac Tfrncll. at Idbadie'it vTliarf Tor Mobile: A J In-
KersnlUConalee ....
Mar Hemenw)lnstrcain.rorMitaord
U.15. Surveying Schooner Arago.l.nt Do lUven.Com-
marnliDK.jnsInani.
C. a. fcm-v eying Schooner Relic. Umt Syme Comman-
dng.instreaio.
No iKTttnhin in port.
Nnt lung lw In the oiling.
Hayaidnvrrrrattnot ennmrraied.
Wind Jvi r)h North tat.
TlJel0W WAKELEE i. UAW.
uit Ints C'n;ill"
Vessel i ainvAl anl stiifl from May Htl . b May
25th.
aaaivED.
May II Steam hip Mexico from New Origins
-Sftinnnir (aLir. Mi bile
15 U b Schooner lavlon. Gal.e-toa
lft Pte-un-hip I-ouigun i. New Urlean
" 17 Ik-hoonor CVero. I nios ivim itt
" 10 Steamship HiitUm MiranNewl)rk'an
21 SJioiiiicrl Iwnnnc oiith Itittunore.
JU Mary Clinloii. Ite ork."
- 3. Sli'amvh t l'liTcrerance. ew ji fcan.
SlttXP.
Mayl-L-fchooTrHaninhMarlifirNewOrleins.
" Io ImlelHlkMline.
" III CiniM)' i. New tl ii in
" lik II S Schoom r tsajion Aransa'
" Ii -Fteaim.hip M-xtci. Nw tirle-virt.
li ehoon-r Maj. I iihe. Mobile.
" 19 Steamship 1-ouHsn iNw Orttaa.
" 2.k- " CtniIMjrj:an.NwtlrIean.
" 2t-&.hoonur A 1 hum rfelt M' bBo.
21 Fakir. Mob le ..
" 21 " HizitMrth Ifrailly New vork.
" Si Stan I inl. Mobile
" ta. S(eimhlp I'trvcrHiice New Orleini
" 25. 1 rijtljvica cwork.
MKMOKaPA.
Ma? 25th Mioom r Matron art. Tailor f om Ijraxis
Santiago callal otfthe Itar for information and pr
cccuim on icr voyage to iioKiie .
U.M. NICIIOI.
I'll t
LIFR COMPLXINT.
Tina dapfrcnut mil f.i n fatal ilnft-o had t.mg
baffler tht still hf tho mwl eminent physicians
when the discovery or Dr. M'LumN Livr INII- solv-
ed the difllJiilly anl pn-atnhd to tho worl 1 the
Grtal fytctjic f. r Hiai cnnilict'tl malady whleh
hai ntumid such wd.ly sprnd celebrity for iU
ceruinty of cure. Tlih sucem'u! remoJy utislhe
re-u'.t t r mm) yea-a Hu ly. In which the svmtonis
wcro nairowly i br.-.I aud are tus describe! by
Ihelijctorhimvelf:
Symptoms tf a UtstMtl Lirrr.-Pjiii In the risht
iiJitanlMiarlimP3!n tho lift under the edge of
theriba-thepitieiilbeii4 lartlyab'u tn Ha on tho
Itli: pain sometime niidir the thouhNr bllffrc-
Queiilly txtci d!n in the to of tlie shonldcr ofn n
mbUken (or rhinmal.-m In tho arm; 1ekness of
eto-nach and Im of nppetih ; bowt h ino"-try c jttire
but fonul nus altem ie with Ur; dull heavy ecu---lion
in Ihe back r i.t t ( tl hoi I ; hns ormcaiory
wiih aaea nets of luvm? ncgleclcJ torn thing;
so uitituci dry cough; neirinessaud elobihty; nur
voTisIrniabllity; fiet cold or burning and nckly
eaiipalinn of fkin ; low (pint-1 hsi(udc with disin-
cliDillmi to exercise although stiffied it would be
benftlciaL In fact patient di-truts every remedy."
Havejenianyor atllheio symptoms? lfso)e.u
will find a co tain rem !v In Vr. M'Lanc's PiU
Cy-1'urcha'ers will b careful lo ask for DR
MLXnV! CKLRRRUFD LIVER riLLM and
take none else. There aro other Pills purportlii lo
lo LWer PillJ no b 'fore Ibe pjblic. Pr. MTjiw'j
Liver 1 I s alo his Cj'eVd'e I Venallugc can now
bo had at all rcspecta'i't) titan Pt ires In tho I'aiioJ
Slates ami Canada
tlT ror Sale Vholo?a!i an! Retail byU'oidinf
i-Cady tJalyi-Unn Texan w-i-iw
TcaaiDLK ErrfctTSop Cold In the narrative of
the late voyago Mali to the mirth pole in hunt up
fir John rianklin it was fou id that the inli rise cold
cm-ed ollnrr cuts anl other wound to open
afresh an 1 bleed as though they were dono but an
h-iir liefotc Lieutenant Urllavtn took cut with
him sev era! dozen box of lUddms Jlutsia Saleet
ard IioJuiik with burgeon Kane (of tbe expctliton)
ll.ttt it 1 lully entitled to all that has been said in be-
half or its hc-ilin-; and u-ful quuiltitv efrcllu ctues
in ciacs of rreJUd toes Bngcrs &c speedily.
s Tor sale b) N. D. Labadhjand T. Kectch
Calves ton Ttxa.
it. i:. es.
RLGULVTORd VLRSUS TILLS
U'eare cojilantiy -kd what Is tho difference
between Radftoy'HRrgu'atorB and ordinary piiU?
We ntiswer that piiU n liny aro ordinarily pre-
pared and soil by ditTtfrecl muiu'acUiers are gene-
rally one t.r two kiinU-UiOkO which operate on Ihe
bowels ittoMy tabid pargalive pills and thne
which excite the secretion or the liver and are called
mceurial.or liver pills. Ks Iwaj's Regulators resem-
ble pilU merely In hapr bit differ inewry other
Chirac ten- tic.
They net not on'y on the botttW but on the liver
skin pancreas anl kidney regulating carh orginto
an licaltiy action. Tluy aro not drastic and never
give pain as uul purgitivc pills dot they tlimu-
late ihe liver without end inhering too patn-nt with
saliialIouni mercurial pilh do : containing It i mm
orals In their co'oj oSilioii they are harm'eSS Winn
u-eil ft r n ttfnjth of time They aw taatelea being
rnveIopol in an ehgjnl coiling of gum. 1 tu3 Reg-
ulates 3 lo li purge1 gwl al ulltmirs. Radway A.
Co. PiypriitorsrrUidwa)'iRialy Rehe'fandRono-
vatii g Ri-Etlrinl Maj29-3w.
LCRTiriClTE OF A DRUGGIST.
Tistuu nulls 1 elhe ro'Inwing arc reachin the
proprietor coiilioii jl'y xtollitij the flicacy if It. A.
Fahnetock'ii Vermifuge aid bearing witness in
favororiJ curaline powir. 1. 1 ibe grat worm
d'S'rojcr anl but for Its dicovery hundred now
in thecnjiymeiilr life- woo'-l hate baen in Ihtir
rravf. I'so it with citU Ii'tw. a there never was a
preparation pos s-tn . ich -t raordlnary power It -
expel worms.
Ar-TiSTaXAS Feb.27lh.IS53
.Messrs. II. .1. Fthxrstotk d" Co I'iUsbr r.
RtlTLESlXi: During tint I wo yeirs that I have
born selling jour nlobnirl Yetmfiise I have wit-
nessed Its t tlicary in xpt'llmg worn.s with sjUifjclin.
It willCLrliiuly expft HKh if tliere be norms In th
sjoteui. A4adriigtt I tke phamne in burlng
telim my tn Hie menl t jojir v-duable Vermifuge
ni.it luiL i rim tin sentline.it" of numbers of mi
pjtromand custouur? wLen 1 say lint I bflicve it
to Iwt'io best arl.ch tn iiso'for tho expiilsinn cf
v oruis. 1 ruiy jnurs &.
I'RtCWJ.DUFFlU
Sold whule-ah and retail by all the' pnrcipr.1 drug-
Ci?tsnnJ country tiieriluitls iiimu.itoui inerinifU
Mates. aprSMio
io nn: iuAi:t.iM; pliulic.
TIIF Lli:MVlIOUE.
(North west corner of the Public SquareJ
i Hit! un l.-retfTifd wonld restiertfullv announce tc
X frlenfls and the trareimg pulihc that he has taken
control Oi lite noove nouae nereioiurc known as eoc
freicum Hotel in the town of fr gum where he is deter
mined to kerp as good a hou-c as can hi f und in W est-
His tab e Vi ill be mi v led ilh the best the market of
the country noonis. ao pi ns wn' ie spare-n to renuer
all comfortable who mey see pre-per to give him their
patronage.
Rates of Charges and Jioard.
Roard anl Lolgmgper month 13 00
Hoard without lxLiiig 13 ID
Heart and Lndninc per weekly 5 WJ
Man and Horse per night 1 50
Students per month (washing extra) 13 IK)
la connection with the A tain ma !'oa.e a first rate
Idrery StaMe will be kept: an 1 those wishing to hire
liorses tr iiorses ana liuggies. can at a i nines oe tup-
plieii. 1ST A share of pcblic patronage is earnestly solicited.
JUilN CDjlTU LASS. Proprietor.
t-Eflcix.Miyl7.Ift53. maygHyw
ii.oict.iAiHii.E'i'.zcv ivrir(i'ii:.
MIRICTTA.
MiHE Academic year Is divided istn two sessions t(
J. Qvc month cacli. the Crxt commencing on theuth
jr Jiilv.aml ftnlincon the CiJih of Decemlier: iheRee-
end commencing on the JOth f Kbruary atnl ending
on iiiei'Hnoi jult.
Tlie Cadet i are divided Into four College ela'se. Tlie
Annul! Commeiccmeat takes place on ihe Wcdnesdiy
before llie.Oih of July.
ACADEMIC STAFF.
CoI.A.V.nRDMBYA.MSti?enntendett anl Profe-
asr oi titiiiL-mniire.
CapLSMLtXJuM.U.S.ACvmmindiiitoftad I
nndrroft.frrof I.nL.ineeri K
Mr.V lI.MWCIT.Prtfeworor Ircnch. Uhf-ry 1c
Mr. W. H. I1CNT A. 2! Profe'or o( Cheiiudry ta I
I nphsh Lttcnture.
Mr. J ItUOttDvllV. Professor of Drawirg
Capt v . T. LL CIC Assistant Professor of Ma then n tie's.
Cadet R S CAM P A distant Teacher.
A.CUNMLL.il.l)-u ge'on.
The Intituuon i under the direction anl manage-
ment of a Hoar I of Trustees in conjunction with a Hoard
(f isltrtr antninted bv the (JaTprnornf llin Ki-ite
Ryan act of the Legislature of this State the Inni-
tute has rccciveil from the Uencntl Government 14t Ca
det .-viuskeu ana accoutrement ana a mil uittery
conaisUng id" four s rounder Rrau pieces and two
twe e pounder llOTitzir.
The Siiparintendent an I the Commandant are gridu
ates of M est Point and ns loth of tliem ha e ha 1 long
evnernnep 93 nOu-en ntiil Te.trtiera. thcniihli tnnv !
assured that the government discipline and course c(
Eiuaics oi mc insumtion win oe suictiy entorceo.
TERMS.
Tuition. Board. Washing. Fuel. Light. Music and all
other contingent expenses per hession of Ave monthi in
ailvance slid 51.
Surgcon'd fee per nnnuiu $1
Persons desiring further informition. can obtain a
cr py of the Regulations by addre-eiinn the i-operlntend-cnt
orany member of the Ilnnt of Trnstee.
ADRHVJ.lIiLL.&vretay.
MairmOl April I3j5 may2iJmwtw
.iiai:suaks s.ii:.
BY virtue or two alia Wrj's or Seizure an 1 Orders 1 1
Sali to me directed from and out of the Clerk's
Office of the United States District Court for the District
of Texas.at (ialveston in to certain causes therein
lately depending first wherein the Union Ilantof Ju-
itiani was complainant and Ju'iah S.Stvffordand Jca-
nctU hirkland. his wif; were defendants ami second
wherein the New Orleans t'aral and Banking Company
was cnmp'ainant nnd said Jostah S. Stalfrrd and Jea-
nctta kirkland. his wife were defenJants I have this
day levied upon and seized the fo lowing earned Slaves
lo-wit : Louiaa. female aged about 23 years and her two
cluldren. America female aged about o years and May-
nor. male aged u montlnt Patey female aged about
twenty years and her child Minerva aged 3 months;
and hy virtue rf the aforesaid Ainu V nu of Seizure
and Orders of Sale. I will proceed to sell the said Slaves
thus levied upon in famines not separating children
under ten years of age to ths highcu an t nest bidders
for Casli. in front of the door of the United States Court
Uoue. in Galveston on Friday the 11th day of June
next between the hours of 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock
P M. or that day ; so fr as the proceeds may go In sat-
tsfactioaef the lxe and before named Writ.
ULN McCUIinciLU-S. Marshal.
ByJ A.II.Cr.KviLA5D.Deputy.
nuv 17 w till day of sVq
COLEMAN'S
?IirI 3I.lAVr.lGTOKVi
CITY OP JLFFER30N. L.
list five Tears and Is now nvrmanont I Inr.ifed as
ft tl v:ed fact with a cash capital of over Thirty Thousand
Dollars; thegreatcrponionof winch lias accrued from
the unparalleled reputation and sale of the MilU. which
now stand without a rival In the known world for grind-
ing all kinds of gra'n iu the best minner and on the
most economical principles ever applied to grinding
purposes. HcingaMnthem invention as well a manufacture-
they are not only suitable to the Southern
Plaater.but the Southern Million.
Tne above Cut represents this Mill operated with a
Siinrle Bind from a drum wheel onahonznnt.il shaft
uireci iu ine puueyoniuc 5pmuie 01 tne Mill nmcniJ
the nost direct ami economical applk-ation of tower
known to the Patentee who regards Tooth (leanng as
behind the age. an 1 so should all who Uc-ire ihe advan
lages of Simple and durable .Machinery: and having so
lattr nn interest at itLj in tht rennlitinn r.r mv Millj
will notdoniysolf or the purchaser the fnjuatire of ma-
aniK nam cmtii n jvuw ueircti Jtl't uj wiin
an extra stiaft and Cog wheels.
Size Id inches is large enough for any horse Mill Tor
steam or water power; sues from 21 inches to 3u Inches
are large enotnth fur any purposes whatever.
the aliove Mills a-e made from the best nullity of
French Burr and caeh stone in one solid block and will
do more execution with a corresponding power than has
ever been attained by any other milk
The following tal le will show tlie prices t f the various
slxd Mdla. and the capacity of each ir put In operation
an 1 run nirreeatito Io thee Irntnicn.m..
lllinrh JiUTT. Price sioa Capacitv from 3 vj to 3 hush-
i-ia w ui nii. .chhiij rom zt io tou reromuuns
per minute. Dn I 6 inch- wide.
It. Inch llurr. Price III Capaety from 3 to It tush
els to the honr. Velocity rrom 13o to Too revolutions
ner minute. Itanl 1 forties wnte.
minute lun I 7 inches wide.
la inch Burr. Price U1X Capanty from 7 to Itfbudirf
els to the hoar. Velocity from 4w to 6wi revoluUonsT
St Inch I til IT. PrICl t.IRl Cllm-tt frnm Tlrt f. t. ..I..
els to the hour. A elority from 4iXJ t j Sou revoluUons.
iin i ' ine-iies w me.
Si Inch Lurr. Price JIM. Cjpieityfrom l?to20Inih-
eli to the hour. vclcilyfroia4Ju to5W revolutionj.
Lanilieirchc3wide.
3d Inch Burr i'ricetloa Capacity from 19 to 2-i bmh-
eM lo the hour t elocity from .Ul to 4 dl revolutions per
minute. Land 13 inches wnle.
1. lneti lltirr. Prl.-n Liii) l'ii.iittti rm in - r.i t l
els to the hour. tlocity from Sail to M revolutions ptr
t"imi aAuu 14 iuiiu muc
Each MJ1 leaves the 3Unuf eeinrv pnnml. i- tn ..n
particular an I rea I v for gTinding n lien aitacl ed lo ap-
orilera left at the Manufactory cr sent by mail to tho
address or it illis P. Coleman. New Orleans will meet
with prompt attention nnd dispatch.
ieniueiMii.nni ui vims iuny guar-intenL
WIIIUl'.COlFMlS
janis-wtr i'atei tMa.n'' fropnetor
ruiniV. jh a i'c jooiii
U71LLTAU TAPIvHtH)Prk Place. New YortJn-
Tit th attention of S.uUiern and Western
Men hanHMhh newstorL of laiej Coinlw Hair Tooth
ami Nml R-ushM. Iji'its Reticules. Perfmnerr Soaw
lort Monaies. Jet and 1-Ji'I LracekUe. Pocket Books
Pre l.:ittn Pms nnd No-iire. Hooks and lyes.
tt.il lilinenK Max. Coral an 1(J1j- li.t Nll .
Sf Iihhj Tutiber Comlm. Iine. Hill nl TM.r
every description. ScUjo-s haitM and Cutlery. Gold
and Inlt Jewelry. Accordeon nni iitm. Includiug
a general and vi ry Urge stock of ICnclijh. rrench and
Herman Fancy Homl. which will les.Id at the Very
lowest prices for Cadi or Approved Paper.
UnlfTl oy letter seie tei ana pat up in tne nest
manner il. TASKLftlu tarx nace.
mayjjiyw niw roar-
II OCT Oil J.1II
JiMr ORLEA.X8 MSPEXSA l!
H Culoiii-lioiwebt. r Oririo
"klt. JAMES would respectfully call tlie altonlioti t-f
XJ the unfortunate to tlie following Tacts Hecurcsall
private diseases with the use of newly ih-rorere I reme-
dies uhich conUiunoMercuryliaiJumCulcta.or any
other poisonous or obnoxiousrirug&namelydonorrkra
(Jleet Syphilis. Sirietures. era1Ili.l tieakncs. oJt
Uleers. rumors Cancers anl all discists cr the Skin.
lr.Jameswouldnt5callthee-pt.cialatteiitionol tlo e
who hare injured themselves by privit an.1 impn irr
indulgences in thatsccret and solitary habiUw'tirtiruIrs
the body and mind unfitting them for either butiness or
society. The following arcsvne f the sad aid melan-
choly effect produced hy eirly habits of jouih. viz:
Weakness of the Cack nn! Limbs. Pain in the II Aid.
DimncMbf M-lon Lessor aluscutar Power. Palp talion
of ihe lleart-Uyspcpsia Nervousnesslrrimbil tj Sjtrp-
toms of L'oruuniplion. etc.
Mentally the fearful etfe-cts on the mm I are more to
l.c dreaded. 1ws of Memory. Confuskn or the liL'ss
Depression of tpiritA i-viltrelKi.ling. Aversion to a-
ciety. Self Diatrust. Lore f.fSeIitnIt itmidiiy.de ate
some or the evils produced
All persons who are alllnted with any of the above
g nipioms should not fad to call or address Dr. James 1 y
letter and procure his celt hraed reinedie. and beat
ouee restored to perfect hetltli. be t no fable df In ney pre-
vent you but procure Ihtni immiilalely.and sav e your-
self from the awfel and drtadful const quenecs of this
urnuic maiioiy
tvcakncssoi enevrgans tmmTi'iateiy curctuanii roll
vigor restored.
N IL Persons whoe.ar.nntrll nn tu nrnDv atif.
Ing full particulars of die'ase m letter tnelosiiig a fee of
? i. in iwif me uraicuies oi me (iieije.can iuny con-
ceilod. wtthfull directions fur iiiingthein.svtit totie r
addreii. All communications Will Iw held strictly (.on-
fulentiu: ami it alter nstngtlieltemeihes arurets not
eu.-cieu.wie money winiwcneermjy rilunuei.
Uemenibvr tl Custoiu-hou?eircetis lltt number
ium!twwly2dp. IHLD.Il. JAM"".
THE IAROF3TAXnRI3TAyOP.TMFNT OF FASH-
IU.iAl.l4Ci eL.UllllU l. At.IV UliLLVtf
OXK lUtlCK STOIti:.
STRASGER3 AND riTI2ES3 in want of good Clo
ing should visit the MammoJi IjtablUnmjnl or
ALFRLD MUNUOl. Ss CM
34 MioiasK coaxes of C a true. Ksw OaLttx'
tWiorcmaybe founlthcuost extensive axsortnenltf
H EliUADB ClOTHI'CG 111 II1C OHO.
tiAIUizcj for men tin I Roy. No deriitioo from
marked pnees.
TIIK REST INDIA RUBULU COODJ IN llli:
WORLD
Are maimrocfrJ by the CVION INRI RODrFB COM-
PANY or New lurk.
ALt-HCI) ML'MEOi; A. CO.
No. 3 Magazine street. New Orleans.
are Sole Agents in New Orlcani fjr the sale of goods
manufactured by this Company where may he found
every urticle in that hne wholesale and retail.
B Dealers suppl de at manufaeturer's price
ITflt after the purchase of an article.anyduali-
faetion arises it may be returned and the money will be
cheerfully refunded.
BZftfalejmcn speak tlie French and Lnglisli lat-
IS I1UU3(-IU11 IUIMW IHIJ
Iinl-Itwwlv-Jp ALLFJJMtROEJ CO
-mm lf....!.V. --l f n lar.w
!I!AT 3I1IMC ISJII'OlCll'iU
1'flILlI I". UEKLLIN.
IMPORTER AND PUBLISHER.
Na 5 and 7 CaitPfT. New Oauas3.
II 5 THE THE LARGEST AND REST SELECTED
STOCK OP SHEET MUSIC MUSI0 BOOKS AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE SOUTH.
MIE PIANO FORTES areoftliebestDostonandNew
X i ork maker wither without the Xoleon and odiei
ntrnr)imfnt4! nn 1 he LpeMConstantlv on hand a lame
assortment of Pianos I the latent style and ioipravc-
menu lorwntcn nenas iuc exclusive axeucj- iucbc
Pianos are superior Tor good foe. durability end tl e
Mr.Herlein lias z Uiorough I nouUJaeotxXt sir na-
ture of the Piano i ortc having been a close nbten er cf
the progress ot tne art oi riano uunuing ier uie mat
twenty years which enables him to discovei ihe'eaU
defects In the instrument great desiderattur in rak
Invuljrhnnilur ti holt IP.
Z2f When orders are sent for Pianos or oU-trlr.ttu-
ments iromaoroau Hie'uijjiuua tic mmu n cnur
Uon of them using even more discretion (it i oa iLle)
In choosing such instruments Can if the pci Stna were
present thcmselvci. . . . .
No Piano lorte Is sent frco this ctabhsnn enl with-
out being closelv examine!; andincosea Pnnoloite
should prove defective after a years trial the sane
may ne returned aim e'AuauMeu iui auuuici. t i j iu-
strument Is warranted.
I RLNC11 PIANOi of the higl ly ctletrat J ia ik rs
Io lLETn- A Co larw and otlters.
TUB IlltASd INSTRCMLNTd comprise'tTiri varleiy
of Saxhorns. IUssaTuba.Trombones. Comet de ILbn
Concert Horns and every thing belonging tot' bdi cart-
V1ULINS. rang'ngla price fiom oneloone huuli d
dollars are superior to anything ever brongV t tl li
TOUAS GUITAR (price SU))isaiUpcnonrt Cie.aiid
much admired for its harmonic tones besides !e)ee
American and foreign manufacture.
HARPS from the celebrated makers J. Brown 1 Co
New l ork and London.
MELOOtON3.(rom tlie tel makers. with slltt eUtc
Improvements.
SOPLIHUIt CL IRIONLTSJn setU and otherwise.
HNK FLUTrA f-om ore to eleven kcy.
ACCORDLOS iLUTlNAS CO.NCELnNAS MUSIC
nnvi jr.K J tn ami
t LAtH OLETA lIFhXCYMU LS. DRUMS B J0S.
Jit lliuruiL3. (i.uiti e e.r. acAcucs uca cictji
km I of Musi can Merchandise.
SUPf- R'Olt fcTKINt.d for llarr. Guitars. Yiohns. Rass
t iolias loloncclloa loigos and 1 ianos.alwjys fresh on
All the alove articles areoffi.red at Wholesale a well
no liit rAimirv rfn1prt lleiil nf-hnnli anil Teach
ers are informoil that they can purchase here at a liberal
Ui'connt and accommodating terms.
All New Publications from the different Puh'Ishcnm
the country received immeuiaieij aiu.r usue.
rif itnlra Fmni lh fKinntrv clru llr flld Titled lO
Pianos and allklniL of nitrumenu tuned and 'iraired
Music neauy nounu.
Send Hand Pianos taken in exchange fur new ones.
Piirw mo Mil .
N B. Agent for H. Frben's Chureh Organ. New tork
81T"Anyordi.rror Music accompanlenluith the cah
willbesent.froccrchargebytiiaiL Catiloga roiard
ed gratis. i-mneai. i. w .u-i.-n
NFWAM) FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE
K. PITKIN A CO.
Z. CWPbrREFT s.
HAVE just opened at No. 37 Cm Street New Or-
leans.a large and f i burnable assortment of
CKNtLLMtJ CLUTIILNU.
In every variety.and every Blpl.. price fiahion and fabric-
m vie np and manufactared expressly for Uii mar-
ket in the best an 1 most permanent runner. Their
stork rornUts of
0 KlttO Tb and CJ0 KS.
IjRUS and FROCK CO IT
PLAIN and FINCY PANTit.
KSTlMiS of every description.
ALSiV "
FIHRT3 of tli UNIr.ST I INEN an 1 COTTOV.
NECK HAMlKHleMIlr IS. HOM
POCKET HaNDKFIlCltll'l'S
SCAR3. UJT BUTTONtf.
ULMKS CIM.
UMLKFLHS. UNDETSIIIBT&
DRlVrFRS
an I in fact every artiele found in a
GENTLEMEN'S IURNISHING STORE.
Confident (f their ability loaoit every taste they re-
quest the attention cf tho-c about to purchase.
ROS CLOTI1INK IN CT.UY VARIKH .
juiltwwly
J. IMU'IMUM A. CO.
w tiliA VIEli STREET. SEW OULhASS
Wholesale Healer in
SII KS AND FANCY DREM GOODS
SNIWV AND SILK BONNETS.
RH.BONS
EMIlttOIDFRIES.
ART1HCIALHJT.VFR?.
LACE AND tt HUE U00DS.
OWVrA r
LUTTON3 tND DRESj TKIMSIISQ
irLti .A.r.il An kinl lrtPi rttvirimj nt tT the
JLV newest Styled at WHUId--ALE ONL1: and rt
I rices that st.au oe "'tppAni) C(V
octil-ttwwly K Lravier street New Orleans.
1H33. Winter Arrangement IS55
COMMI-NCING MONOAY.JtNUtRY Ptb.
LITTLE MAX t VOLVXBUSJb AEYIA
RAILROAD-
AFSENGERS by the 6 o'clock. A. U. Train L tils
I Mi.imt Afi.l f1.-) I ii ml Lit i n t mi i Itnlraail lreaf L t
ntCineinnatianddinethefollowingiUy in New loll.
llulaaelphia.lialetiiiore or n ainngun uij.
From Cineiiinall tu
Nl W ORK In 32 Hours
PHlLtDl I PIU inM Hours
ASHINOTONin Hours
ItALTIMOREin J-t Hour
lib' FALO in loX Houn
DUMvIP.KlnlSHours
CLfVUM)miyS Hour?
PITTSUURO in H Hours
ULELIMHnSUK Ho.f.
lour Dally Train.
FIRST TKI'-CTerrlan I Pith-burg and Whclng
nfthtmng r xpress. at t o'clock. A. M4 for Colun I ua
Cleveland. Dunkirk. Bu3aloAIlKiny New l ork and Bos-
ton; Crelllne Pitthurg. ltumore. Philadelphia nod
New kork: Zanesvilte Wheeling. Baltimore. Philrd I-
phU and New ork: Washincton City. At; conncrti at
Nenle to cltow Springs aud pEfielL
ShCOMJ TIL IN-Cleveland an-l Pi Ubur. Acom-
modation Express at 9 o clock AM. for Columbu. Ch vc-
land.l)mikirL.BuiTalo.Albany New 1 ork and BosUn.
OresUme and iiiUburg; Newark and Zanesnlc . Circle-
vilieanJIancajfer; Itlancheater and thilieotlu; Hils-
THIRDTR-klN AccccnodaUon atl P. M. Tot Cr-
cleville and Lancaster; llinchestcr anl Chtlico he;
llill'liora
OUttTIITR IN CUvel-ui I and rittsburg Nighl ei-
ITexs. at 5 I. M ror Columbus Cleveland Dunkirk
tuualo.Albanr.New t'orkand Boston; Crestline Pitts-
burg Philadelphia and New York; connects t Hem
to Yellow Spring and Sprinfteld.
Oae Train on Sunday atUuo'cIo.k P. MforCourr-
Trainsrunby CelambiisTimc. 7 minutes faster than
Cincinnati
FAREANDTIIROUGII TICKETS.
For prices of f ire. through tickets and all inform-ilto .
please apply at the Company's new olhce. Ia 2U wet
side of talnut street between i iflfi and Sixth itx doos
south of the Lmted Mates Hotel: orattheoldestab bh-
ed Oeneral Railroad Olhce ia the three story yellow
building southeast corner of Broadway anl rrotl
street directly opposite the Spencer House iailroad
Hotel and Mail Boat landing; or at the Eastern (latt e
Miami) Deport East I ront street.
P.vVSTRADER.Gks'lAgist.
THE 03INIBUS LIN'Ecalla at all the principal Hotel:
and by leaving direcUons at the Olhces as above whl
make private calls in any part of the city.
M rf-wAtwtf A
HE wonld respeelfeIly inform his customer and Ihe
pubhe ingeneratthat he bos received a complete
assortment of articles belonn Jig to his line cf busmrts.
and is ready to fill all orders on the mostdesiraMe
terms.
COUNTRY GUNSMITHS wouil Fnd it to tier ad
vantage to examine his stock as they would find in It
....n rtwi ih.vmnv.dxiirf.it ihe mo-t reaaonaifh
Prices. A share of their patronage Is solicited.
His stock consists partly of the following art lei. Tis
RiilesSholGuns.Colt Revolvers ami PMots. Powder
Flanks MiotFouehcsand Game Bag.and every other
arttclcmneemingsportsmen. Abo a tine assortment 1
rlSHINGTACULE. A general asortiuent of dunai'd
Rifle Mounting finished or nnfinuhed.
Gun Stocks of every decripUon
A general assortmentof (lun!mith3 fil and tool-.
Abo an assortPient of HRDUARK conLhng
GimentenTTooKLock Butts. Screw.&&Ac.
N. IL Ul the fire arms and other articles belonging to
the Gun trade have been carefully selerfe.1 by J. lami
Mostier .Mechanic strct Texas Dr lowder and
Shot wholesale and rnirU "- "- swwlv
NOTICF.-To all Persons entiUe.1 to Bounty Landj
under the Act or Congress of the -rd March la-
Also Pensioners and hefr of Pensioners of the Revo n
UonaryM'ar.andoIlotherwarssince. .
The undersigned having receivol tlie otCcial forms
from Washington Ciiy. Is pn pare.1 to auend to Uie prr
ecutlon or the same and on reasonable terms to assist
tlie cfh.er. sohhen. or their reUtrans and heirs toob
tain their claims either for Bounty Laud or Pensions fcr
wrvice during any or Ihe wa
Allperwnsaddrevingme.
rrvtcc iiurnig y wi meat ..
iii..iwiii!iiiirpiinriTii sostoaiiLgiVins mean par
tk-ular.willreceiveparucuiaraiLcnuou.
Having sectire.1 the- services of an agent In Washing-
ton City familiar with the business to forwanl all claims
sent by me. I feel conC lent in stating that all claims en-
truled to me ill bcaltcnded with promptness. In case
tlie claim la rejected no chl-r wdl be made .
manhvtWutn E. l-liiirr.
P.S -All persons having receh cd less than IW) acres
B.unly Lnml are entitled to receive the quantity neees-
ary u nukenpuii nuiuuui.
TKXAS V. S. MA 1 1. LINK-
rpHF nuxt direct expeibtiouj and chcipet route from
the Central or Western portion rf the State. ti Uat-
vexton II iim&hi WtnAincton in-lepenoence. e-nappei
HilL Brenlnm. KoundTop.lhitetiville IjiGranp Bas-
trop and Webberville to Aepriv Stiges leave Houston
on the above route JJitUv to Washington and three
time a week for all of the other place : connecting at
Wahin0ton with Stages for Springflel I. Huntsviile and
lnlwn .11.1 il J .! in. th kl9ir Ltr Six ASTOSIO.
Aetff 7.V(iunAfWaro.aeorgetown.ReItonand Dallas.
"lages also leive umi-win mire uron a in -
Montjomerv. lIunlrt.'Ut taeiaaa.'fi.CrockcttAIH
Douglas and Naeogdochr .
U.S. MiitPrnii J. are Galveston for Honslon on the
arrival of the New Orleans Meawera and Stages leave
Houston on tne arr v.il nf the tl ilreston boats. tJtra
Stige will le furnMied ulien necessiry at regular
Mage larch appheaLon to Un Agent at Houston
StaeeOMIee. Iln-feton Hon"' oppijte PitstOtEce.
fblS-wtwIy V P. tUWYKIL Proprietor
I'li.lNTIMCSf HOUSE
BY STICKNBY A SCOILAY.
itodttngH r'vttrtA Cfietutut ami Pne Nreeli
eettlWl XT. LOUIS. M. litU
-.-".g-aja
i- -:-j 4 vena. v
ao rim
A durable investment can In; ma.le by Ui purehaser
.f the fallowing dtfcnbci property which I offer
ftrsale'naniely:
My rtsidence '.0 nnha west of Itastrop together will;
haltaleagueorimd. also two hundred and nttyhead
of hursc and mules now on the premises.
Aiso one League oi lamiin Mirnu wuuij.
SJ) acres of ltnd In ltraxos Cocnty.
6W acrei of Land in McL llan County and lo mile
from the Fall- or Ihe llraxoa. . . r
lueu sfiri of I in. I nn Ihlir Creek.in E'trop County.
maylj-wtf LLI IUCKMiURIA.
tusTitfip. aiiy I v. I mj.
LOST.
LOST.theIIeaJrightCrrtificaleofJwei.hS.Cochrar
r ir one League and Lalmr or lnd. grante.1 at Jas-
per on the 4th or August. 1-C3 No.41J: and if not found
In the time prescribed u v I w. I will apply to Ihe proper
authority f. r a Duplicate ... n
mijUW.1' S.P.MCFARLAND.
NTexCV)BXVT.TxnA.Mavr.l'i .
(;i:oie(a: ;oiM;r?
lFAI.FR In Family (Iroceriea: Anetion and Com-
J mlision Merchant Corpus ChnitI.Tcxat
'li:Vli9 I'LWl VIIO tOlt hlLIl
MY PL.1TATI0: in fatagorda and Rraxoria --.
counties on Cedar Lake containing aboutS"
IJtiy acres of the riehest Ijind In Texan or which-
3ttiacrMthoronKhiydramed ndln the highest state or
cultivation. Alltlie Fence. Cabim and other Ihnhhrgs
are oflted CetUr. There Uagno.1 Cm House with a
fine Carver Gin. and a superior Mill for ennding.
Tins would make a splendid Sugar Plantation as the
tract i heavily umbered and has more Odar growing
omtthanonany PlintationinTexa.. Cedar Like con-
tains an inexhau5Uble supply of fresh water and Ihe
Land U never subject to overflow.
The prodncc of the i arm has only to be hauled a dis-
tance of 3K miles whre there U uninterrupted navi-
gation to Matagorda. The New Orleans steamers ar-
rive there twice a week the year round.
There Ua good UV t MJNtt HOCSr and a Bne OAR-
DtM. ALEX INDUE FUINC.JIobiIe.Ala.
t2r" Further particulars maybeobtaineil byapplica-
Uonto JAML3S0KLLY.
mayl gtf llalvcston.
I'leOCJI.A.HA'l'IOA.
WHEREAS the extraordinary and unprecedented
demand for that Invatonnie preparation Y atouvs
Pkemich KaraAtaios. has induced envious persons to
Ealm off other articles similar in name an I appearance
ut absolutely worthies which has a tendency to injure
the reputation of the genuine art cle Durcliasers should
be particular to ask ror "tVnght's Premium Kathainon
and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled
for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair fur a
rnnLrHrrealiinir nml ileliirhlful nnnlientinn ilnntur tn
not wcainer removing an oiiagrecaoie lenaauous oi
a rune's ana neauacue ana mr ine iouei it naa never
had an canal for its nleasant and deli eh t fa 1 frazrance.
Its thousands of tesUmonials are a sufficient guaran-
tee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair ;
fur removtmr all dandruff: for nrevemmir Its Collins: off
whether from sickness or disease : and for entirely dis-
pensing with the necessity of using hair dyes as It
excites the secretion producing a supply of iu natura
pigment or coloring matter giving the hair a dark
gloasy appearaace. with a luxuriant growth
laisu:
ThoicaKcetch.Gatveston; N.D Lahadie Ralvestor;
Nichols & Ham. Port lAvaca: W. II. Elliott CoJ
Houston; RoliertsA Co. Houston: Clement Bwyer.
Quintans; Lcavitt It Parker v ictorla; Rogaa A Ileppen-
.un.iu.. PrrERT.wr.I0nT4C0.
marr-wtf 241. Market strcetPhiIade'ph.a
U hy f-land c alt Ihe Day Idle V
'p li R undersigned offers a rare chance to make a for-
X tune. Laving purchased the copyright for "N.
Siearer' improved family rule for Garment Cutting by
Ch.M.nr rlv m nnmlwr. tTnr n'l thit nart nfth Utf
of Texas lying last of the Lraxos river with the excep.
lionoi uiivesien county nuu uui hiiiik mc uoic
np nnnnrlnnllv tit ennV9in(f the whotfi ttflTltorT. would
sell the right for single counties or for any number of
counties within the territory aforesaid to such persons
as may wbh to embark in some profitable enterprise
and would warrant the proSts (if proper industry Is
tueiL) one ttwiaand rer cent on the capital so laid cut-
AUiire S l alter mt hi oi aiarcn
v L COCHRAN Scn'r- Cold Springs.
Polk Counsy. Texas.
Or at present Galveston. feb27wtf
C.LtsTO .Mi;CIlV.MU TOULbrOIll-
T P.HAYIE.ImDcrteraniIDeakrin Mechanics Tools
tl and Agticulural Implements. Iron. Steek Nails.
CastingtandGnndStones. Paists.Odi.Glassand Put-
ty. Tin. Sheet Ireland Zinc. Cooking and IarIor Stoves
snip e.namiiery. anu souir Ldrnpn uaivesron. i exas.
augSw Brick Store cor ofTremont and Market its.
lilt; INI V ruUACCU AfihACk.
JUi5T received pr Bark Montaulc. from the manufac-
tory of Jame Thomas. Jr- Richmond a consign-
ment of rcperior Tobacco of the following brand vix;
Nature's Ultimatum. Koh I Noor. Perfection. Jagubo
Esmeralda. Imperial Riby. Uia!em.
Toarriveperthlp J. . Fannin the following. El Do-
rado. Butter Pear. Oiolon's Dates Sara A Co- Multura
in Pafvo. irgm. S. Lynch A Je-3 Hare X. J. M.
Booker OO.J.M.Bockcr. PP. V. II Hare. ZZZZ.
R.H.McAlK.
msrSO Corner of Strand Lath Avenue.
IEOt'SCrUItMSIII.NC; avauc-
IXOCSE. IPVLRY article requisite to Tarnfcih a House In the
li mosteconomicalmancer.aswcllas the more costly
and cleg-intd'corations. Is now o He red for sale as low as
cin be brought from any of the Lastern cities. Also
Fancy Coodj and Jewelry a well selected stock.
bitnrs and tliose in want or House famishing Goods
are respectfully invited to call and examine for them-
selves at the ..... ..
lIULSt-IUKALSIll.'U HAUCUUUfL.
KmimAiir.i-T IAHI.nit
pUjlHITUflg.
.ii ail urt ..ii j iiiuuui.iiu ..was. T m i;r
wood Sofa: Tele tetes. Divans ut- 2Z--
toman Marble and vvoou Top.
Pier. Centre. Card and Work Ta
mes; spring feat. iarior usy
j-aw - . :-i.l i:mrLin? Chair:
f ii iff Rieh Sets. Parlor Furniture cover tit with
JtLT Meilallion RopedeLoIne: Large Gilt Pier and
rrSKfc3 Mantle Mirrors. Ich Od Curum Cornices
MUlt KV AM II LL FLUMTl'KK-
Mahoginy and Walnnt Secrcfcines Book Cases;
Whatnots. Itigenes. Desks Tables and Chairs: Iron.
Oafc Walnut. Mahogany nnd Rosewood Hat StatHKand
Hall Clnlrs to mitch. Halt Lamps fc Ac for sa'e at
A IlOUdC-lURXISHlNC WARRIIOCSn.
iimm:iiuom PUICMTIKH. r--m
Cherry. Walnnt anil Mahogany Fall fcawajjaV
Iai nn 1 rirnaiuii iwii-k iici Ui .
ni Tjiinlj. Marble and Uond TopCJ
ide Boar 1. Storxs Chairs ami Settees to match at the
IIOUfcE-sUKNIsIILVi tVARMIOCSE-
HLIMtOOU UltNlTUHK.
Oetagon and Round Po Mahigony. Walnut and
nhn i.inti (iml 1itr nmt ltedresda. with cornices and
canopies complete- trench Bedstead Wordrohca Dress-
ing Bureaus and Tab'es. Marble and W od Top Wash-
stands and Toilet Tables; Uair.Mos and Straw Matress-
e feather Iteds. Bolsters and Pillow; Comforters.
JI ar-llies anil imwciui wbi f'"& i.uu.1. unuu
. i r innn hliiM-tinrr an.1 Tnwtlina- liilt and decorated
China Toilet Ware Japanned and Granite Twdet Sets.
tn-iue nn as uesireii ai mc
ra e P IIUUMrUUNI'HIXC WARCIIOU5E.
-p-P-. TAHLK WAIIK. CZ
Jfi3L. Superior quality. Ivory and Rone Han Fj7
itj'Sa led Knives. Forts anl Carvers to mitcluiW
Vi J SiItpf Tea Tablu and Divert Snoons. h orks MB
Vr SL-nmin.1 (Inn Iiillcs. Fish. Cibtf ami Hotter
Knives Salt sellars and Salt Spooni: Idi t-il ver ami Sil
ver plaletl e!lOFs; n Biieia a r i u nin v.ji- imi.cu
fidt Banil and PUin lute China; Dinner. Coffee and
TeiSetl-estqu-dityMhiteLramtettare. Rirh Crys-
tal Cut t.hM (tfihtrL. CliamDaene IVine Decanters.
lroit5.Ac.lo match large aswrtiotnt if Table Linen
"""as- no. Vim URNiamvi: WAcraionsE.
i'Itlt-rriM: AMI J-LOOlt OILCLOTH.
1 elvet Tapestry and Bntecl Carpeting. ImpcrUI -ply
supcrilne Ingram cmtian an ID ugget Carpeting
Coco and Straw Mattings; Oil Coths tromato24 reel
wide cut to IH any fixe room; Ileirth Rugs Door Mats.
uarpeirimiingMiireiui t
ititiv intei'UllKje A f ne letsortmentof Sill.
and Worsted LeLttae: Dam.-uk. Turkey l!cl and Puff
lAivairtl Bnwwmnji hiibhih " " . -.-
inees. Band hr.oba. Cord. Tasse U Himps ami I rinses;
Split Heci and v enitun BhmL; J'am el Shailca. Ac a
C IIOl'SK-FURNISIIINfi UARRIIOUd&
WALL I'AI'I K
A Urge assortment or tint V.'TlrtS:
Satm. Half Satin and com- jAf S t)g
mon Papen Gilt etvet and JzZA
Plain larder to match f r iJOSlhA'
sale at me
HOUSR FCRM5H1XC WAULHOUSC
L1M.IIAC!J AMI I'AUTIMiS.
A clinlce selection of Engravings an I Oil Paintings.
In rich Udt crimen Rich Portrait and Picture Frames
ot any given sise mine io onier. at me
HOUSE-! URMSHINU WARCHOU3E.
. Ji:U LLUVet VACV tiOOlW. rf?
Ahiclwme ajsortment or iasn- x.'7v
ionabie Watches. Ixrkets. Chains. Jfir 3
Broocbes. Pins and Ring. Pens and tLLi
I encil CtA Odd and Mirer Mounted .. aik-
iTft I'iiim ami tV h nc L'.ird anil DrMsinor Ca
se; Port Monaie. Memorandum Books. Inirses lteih-
cuirs. vvora i.nxes onu uasceu c ar. jibquc tiocies
and Orniineuts Lamp. GirandoL. a.esAo andva-
rioiu otier good suit .Me fir prccnts far sale at the
l.uUE-iUKMMINlS WARtllOUriK.
n ow.
Three very saperior Roscooil fiann T'
Forte from one of tl c best iaakes iain tjCM
New Vork fill tinrl
torsa'elow atthe U H U
IHJUsE-tURNL-HING WAREIIUCdK.
Vl'HI.IC notici:.
stir Gbisd Dov-rt or IUdiv Lorrezr Lois
Capital 11.000000 f-Iorlns.
'pHH 1 0N Is guarantee I by the Government and
X mil be drawn In diflVrent prises as follows
1 1 or 60J.0J Florins M of -HUM) Florins
1 J of SJJWO do. 2-1 Of litW) di
3 of 12MQ do. o5 or 10JXO do.
-Mof 50UU do 3of -i!U0 do.
SJbf 4JAJ0 do. Aioof J.U.U do.
IHtft 1 000 Florins. Ac Jt i
Tlie Iovetpr zetiemglino.iru. lJFlorinsarctqjal
to Five Doll-vr.
1 he next Drawing Ukes place at Cirlsrttf. ender the
direction of therBaden Government on the 3 tit cf May.
Im. when every drawn Lumber rcut obtain one of the
above mentioned Prize? which wU be paid In Caso.at
the offices of the nndcftf gneX Those furtunate ehart-
bol lers not residing on the (pot will have their amount
or Prize gamed pal 1 to them through an established
Bank. The Lbts of the result wilt be seat to each Sharc-
holder.and ihesuvceas'ul numbers p jbushed in the News-
papers. The Pnee of one Ticket Is Two Dollar.
Th fit IntrlnTnilY'int.iF'Fi ari rTn h 111 tne- n ntim-
bcror ilckeu viz:
ii iickcls coj;oniy9-o i miickets coieniy(j
1
4)
KM
IjO
The Prlt-t f..r Tirlrt ran lMipr.t in Iliiit Snteunr
Drafta.DavaIdeln inr cf the commercial town of (iwr.
miny llollan t r ranee. England. Scotlan I or Ireland.
ror i ie keis or rrospectusc. aopiy to tne annersignea
Ranking house which i aprointrd for the s ile of Tick
ets: M0CIZ STltblL SUNS Bankers.
iranktort-on tne aiame. unuuu.
N. R. Lrtle lo be direrteil ner Steamer mi Liver
pool." toMoriz t-ticcel Sons. Cankers in Frankfort-cn-thc
Maine.
Remittance wh ch arrive after Ihe Dayof Drawing.
will be returned or invented In th next Drawing at
the opli n of the sender.
The Proipeetcs of thLt Ditribatioi can be Inspected
at tlie OJT.cc of this piper where nhro Tickets may be ob-
tained mail wtill may 21
fly -
IHEEEY PECT01A1
For tlie ruiil.l Curn of
I'OiMJliS i'OLDS. HOARSESESS
IKIM'HITIS. irilflOIM(.'-COUGD
tlltOlP. ASTIHIA AND
roKsiuiPTiox.
'InCuren I'eld ulih Hendaelie nnlorenea
of tin Hu-Jy Take tlie CflHtaT PzCToaiL ongoincto
bed. and wrap up warm lo sweat during the tnghL
ORACiiLDAM)COLGIItakeitinoming.noonand
evenmtf. aerordinirto directions en tin? hntil. &n.l ih
Iilficnltv wilt soon 1 remareiL Norn- will rmr tnfTr
iruui iFim iiuuuic viirii uiev un it can vc nn reainiy
curM. Icrson ailtctel with a seated cough winch
breaks them of their rot at night wdl find by taking
the intaar I'kctoril on going to beiL they may be
sure of so ind. unbroken sie-pand conseqnently refresh-
ing reL Great relief from sn Hiring ami sn nlumate
cure is auriled lo thomaiMLi whoarf tliu alHictetLby
Vrom its airreeable effect in thwi fsvinnm fti.l
ttiemsclm unwiliuig to forego its ue wLeo the necev
ii j mr it ana vciacu.
From twi eminent lliysioans in
F1TSTTEVILL. TKXT.Apnl 1'Hh.IL
Sir- UV have L'iven vom (luvntv I'lmiiii. mar.
tensiv trial In our practice.and find it to urpxs every
other remedy we have for curing t flections cf there
ppiriirj orjtans.
Ktue. uir ir.ii u vnrm.
TOStsCFn AN'tiPtii.t.if' MrikiiMth.rn..i.
! invaluahle. a bv iU action on th thmatanil tnn-ra.
when taken in small omalities. It remove all hoarse
ness inn iewoiirfc"ini win.it.njiv lners-.i tiu twiv.
cr an 1 liexihlhty of the vmc-.
ASTHM It iftnf rallvra jch ndievAL ai lofln whnllr
curcl byCieasTPrcroail- Bnt there are som-eaes
so obstinate a to yield entirely to no medicine. CHsaaT
pscroRiL will cure them. If they can be curoL
RRONCIHTf. or irntition oT tliA throat an.1 npper
portion of the lung miy be cored iy t-vking L'Hraav
PFCTuajiL In smill and Trciuent d -- The uncomfort-
able cppre!i"U is soon rfhrved.
Brv.Dt.rt. Lansinir of Brooklyn. New York stales
" I have seen the Cukrkt PscroaiLcure snch ones of
.Vslhma trxl Bronchitis a. lead cw to believe It can
rarely fad lo cure those di-eises.
Ex Chancellor King. of New Ycrlc says:
I hwe been a great nflVrer from Rronchili. an.1 but
fortheueof Ayer's Cherry Pectoral mast have con-
tinued to be so for minv yevrs ta come. That his rure.1
tne; and I am Very happy li bear testimony toitseCi-
caey. A.H.Prown.M.D.?abine Cily.Txa. write? Febra-
arvLiyM: I hive nsen your Cht rry Pectoral and Pills In my
practice with hig'ily sjtfsfretory tncces. and am con-
vinced they are Un very best remedies which we of the
hickwooet hive to employ f.r the rehr of the nek.
You deserve well f the pnlilie f.ir furnishing the roost
valuable curative agent we have for their protection;
and I wish you Uie prosperity you desire.
Prepared an I dd by
JAMKSCAYrR.
t'rnrliral ( heroNt
LiwelUMa-
Sollby N. D. Labadie an.1T. Keeteh GilTeston.
aprt iwwlni
SriRITUtL TFLEORAPIL The orKan vt mo.Iern
Spfritualeinlourth te-LeommpneesmMar. Itcon-
taina the fullest record iLnt ij irnt v. .n.i
opinions on .spintual intercourse. Published weeklyat
j vi aT'iiuiii.oiiu iut Fi'intuni mwki loranie iy
PAUTK1DOK A 14UTTAI1.
34d Broadway. N.Y.
P. SI catakgue of Spiritual Rooks scut on apphea
Uon. niaylmw
TltWKhtlb HOME
1IELEXA. KARXKS OOUXTT TEXAS.
W1L ODFLL begs to infirci hU friends and &&
the public generally that he has purchas ffl'ijM
ed the above establishment which he lias "ttnl Fri J.
for the accommodation of travelers where he will give
as good entertainment as the country atr inia.
Helena is oa the main road about half way between
San AntonioandCoIiakin the centre of a rich and fer
tile section of country. majSwly
;i'AWAi.ti'i; iiorui
Nrw Rucyfls Cumil Coc.nr.Tcxia.
rifilli RltlTIt Leai to Inform his friend. and Jh1
J the public generally that he is well preparnl ;;!f
to accommodate travelers with good entertain-- -.
menLand wlI study lo please all who may patronize
him. AH Ihe Stages stop at his hooae.and meals can be
had at all hours to suit the convenience of guests ar-
riving and departing. An excellent Stable on the prem-
ises with attentive ostlers. mayMyw
IA.MIA(ii;.C
IIcliii KaxxES CurxTT. Taxas.
raiHE nndenigneil acting as agents for Urgeii
X tracts of Land on the ban Antomoand Uilto-i.T;:!
I j nver. offer their services to the public in lhe.Li!Jl
purchase and sole of land near tlie junction cf thote
streams.
Allbosines) entruated to nv.will receivfrmmpt at-
tentlonT lmaylyw UWIMdttlTlhMAN.
JOin K.1MKIUB.JIU
DAGUERREAN ARTIST
SoutASidtrtdtn ttretUAuitia. TiXdU
MR. T. having procured an Improved appirala. and
the largest instrument ever used In this ciiy.is
prepared to execute likenesses ia a manner muurpaswd
by any operator in the south-west All sixes rrora Ihe
small linger ring up to tlie whole size pictures taken in
cloudy.aspeifect as in clear weather. The citizenj and
visitors to the city are invited to call at the Uallery.
nextdoor above Mrs. Freeman Millinery and taacy
" Invalids waitcJ on at homcand hSecesses of deceased
persons taken. .
A fine assortment or Locket. Rings. Kmi and cases
keotlorsale maylwlr
(;k.kkil l.ni Aut-c. Lecirix; e.c.
THE undersigned will give his personal attention to
the perfecting of titles to land between the Brazos
and Red Rivers above the "an AnUnto Itoad. I will
locate Land Scrip. Bounty Warrants. Headlights. Jtc.
and clear the Pafntsoutof the General Land t-fhee.
rie tb nno.thiril nf th Tin I fir its eoaialent In cash.
Being provided wt'h theretmsne fcrms.! am pre-
pared to procure Bounty W arrant. Pensions back pay
and prodeculeall claims against tbe State cr Ueneral
Government Address
JVME3 THOMAS LEE. Taos.
maj9-wtf (Porter sLInuJ Navarro coTexis.
CUAS. A. RtTSSFLL Attorns if and CtxiMrllor at
Law Practical Surveyor and General Ijind Agent.
Helena. Karnes County. Texas w ill boy. sell locate sur-
vey give In'ormation about ami pay taxes on lamia to
order as well as attend promptly to all other matters in
tbe hne of Lis profession.
Ritib tacts Cob John IT. Brown. (Iilreiton; Tryor
Lca.Qoliad: A. 11 Phillip. Victoria; Win. U-CLuOtc-toria;
Ashwarth A Lurgeon IndiancU; Julge James
ebb. Corpus ChrutL maiSlyw
TOMHi: HOTLL
SEW HAVEN CONN.
' HG Subscriber would respectfully inform the travet-
X tag public that he his leased this well known
Hotel recently kept by 3 W. ABis. and added the three
adjoining houses making one hundred and seventy five
feet front on one of the most beautiful parks in the
world.
The location of this hou.t Is second tn ikiii" In the
United States. The house has been thoroughly reno-
Tited. papered painted an 1 furnished enure with new
Furniture of the most modern styles at an expense or
Thirty Thousand Dollars.
Having secured the services of the well Vnewn pro-
prietor or Sachem's Head I loose Saml Fowler. Lsq.
be Hatters himself that the public will class bis house
amon" tne first m tne ew Locianu Mates.
apr&mw 1LLIE SCRANTOV.
M)i.i; a(;l.-icv fou
COARBMAN irt A P. RAT'S
Campana
meat
PIANO F0RTE3.
ieC Chestnut street opposite U. S. Mint. Philadelphia.
Raixot 11" Market St WiuntQTCx.Dia.
reb5-lyw JOHN MAKSH.
HOOD 4 CO .Maaulacmrers. import-- v --
er. Wholealeand Retail Dealers -cy
in VFIIV FINK WATCIIU. lcrehil- " ""
verW are. Rich Jewelry. Choice Cutlery spectacles.
Gold Pens etc (all at wholesale prices only opposi-
tion). No- 39 Sute street Albany and between H and
Cth. Pennsylvania Avenue. Wuhinjcton. D. ei.
septll-Iyw
PACEy CELERRATED S.W MILLS.
CLO. I'ACUetc Co.
Schroeder.near West Ralt.more St. Baltimore Md.
RESPECTFCLLY inform thtirfnendjarvl thepobHe
generally that they have great y enlarge.! heir
manufacturing establishment an l have now such ticili
lies as enab'e them to execute all orders with despatch
and ia the best style of workmanship.
They continue to mansficture three classes of the r
jjstly celebrated Patent Portable Circular saw Mills.
which have given se much satisfaction to purchasers
throughout toe Lnion. Those mills can be .riven by
horse steam or water power being equally well adapt-d
to either. IheyeianaTacturealikmibianilsixesotsteam
powers. such'ns St-am Logmes Boilerand Smoke Stacks
mounted on whceKsnd Boiler and smokestacks mount-
ed on wheels ready tobeaitacbed to the saw mill with
the esgin- detached ready to go to wor. or Mtam Lo
gine aud Plain Cylinder boiler.
They manufacture abo a largd size Horse Power with
an enlarge wheel and Third thu3SiwMitIpa-ticaiar-ly
adapted to plantation purposes: many hundreds of
which latter are In use throughout the States doing good
Sririceand enjoying the favor oi the best judges.
They alaO manufacture Horse Powers of tnree sizes
adapted to all the purposes of the plantation and farm ;
a1o Timber Y heeU and Lumber Car.
Their Portable Circular aawMiUs have been greatly
improved.a d may cow be said to be perfect in all their
details.and to rank as the greates labor saving machines
of the age.
A pamphletcontatnmgfull descriptions of their three
classes of saw miUs. steam powers horse powers rrict .
terms. cacaotyforsisrmg.i will te furn shed loany
gentleman applyicg for one hy letter.
CAUTION AGAIN'ST 1NFRLSGEMF-NT5.
As their mills are pateated.and their rights have been
infringed apon-aa-i they have lately obtained damages
li an action brought in the Unit:d Mates Circuit Court
fortheDntrlctcl Mary land for an infringement of their
patent rights. !hy hereby forewarn and caution all Er
sonsfrompurchaMngtmUssimilarin principal to theirs
from unauthorized build rs and nunufictnrcrs of their
r?Tit nrairpnts.a thev are detrm'ned to wpfc rrtlrp
through ths laws or their country for every VKdation of
uieirngne9aiiiipnTiiritt3a3KBaranieeo dj ine patent
granted them by thc Govemmentof the Lmted States.
Apply to their agents in New Orlein.
mat l-3mw eLabk. D Y i STAUFFI R.
In proofof ihe superior excellence of their improved
Pitnt rirml.irfiaw Hill den. lap(.l t!o.. rwrnrflfnllv
Cill public attention to the fol'owing tetimomat. Tolurr
Unlysent them by Messrs. Sniveiy A Woodwav. to
whoa they told a twenty horse steam power w Hi pUin
cyunuer uuuer oiiu i. letuiiu tiaasaait mm
NtiaSeTiKTTiixaAtLw:ii3TCocxTT.Mii
December I.15M.
Miij-B3.Gco.riCi A Co GentUmtn: Onthelhor
M rchlastweprocuredrromyoaaJUhor9tneimpower.
second class saw null and all the necessary appendage
which machinery we hare had in operation for some six
or seven months and as we have bad ample time to test
tt3 power and capicity we deem it a duty which we owe
your establishment as well as the public to give our
opinion of tbe utility of yonr saw mill; and speaking as
we da from practical experience uninfluenced by interest
vhqt wi nuv ut will l recivetl bv th nuIil.nO.r
whose benefit we give tins statement m ajut tpint of
SPirf ' ""i lnthMt i..iiilll W.l-
!ououiiuiuieiMtuuucuiiy. iy Keeping me raw pro-
perly filed and set at intervals it has operated withonr
h i-it in irnr other Imnediments mttlmra. tm tin w.ih
mcety and precsion anddoingUwithaipeedand rapid
ity atonuiiinK uj every one wno na wimejteu tne work-
is ir of onr milk that was not DreviousFr acanintil with
the vast operating powers of your Impioved PatentPort-ablet-iieularSaw
Mill.
With the driving power mentioned acove oar culcm-
ary day's work is from uMJto Suoufeetol lumber and
upon occasions or emergency we have sawed for several
succesnTe days at the rat of 1J.UUU feet of bill stnO per
day. which is indeed the strongest proof that could be
adduced of tf'esnpcrior excellence and vast powers of
iourr jjiii. ii c luiijr tuauuic sa an laconeroveruoie
tactthatltcansawasfast as any number of hands who
ean conveniently be ofetjpietl can handle the lumber
sawed by IL
Thearrangetientof the Sawdust Revalor htchls
somewhat ditTercnt from tboje usually constructed by
y tu and which you contrived to suit our peculiar locali-
ty we look uton as one ofp.he most economical arrang-
menu that has ever fallen under our observation. e
risk nothing in saying that It has saved us 41 per day In
he removal of the sawdust dispensing as It does with
tbe services of at 1-ast one hand.
Your improved Patent Racbett Headblocts with which
oar SawAlihs U adjusted we look upon as a great im-
provement over the old Screw-Ueadbtocka heretofore
nsecLas the sawyer by this means. Is enabled to set the
log without crosjirctaecamage. In ttct.it enables one
to work the null wild one hand less than with the Screw
Block an item or saving this 1 1 the present hign tariff
of wages in the coarse oi ayesr.of considerable moment
independent of the saperior ease and convenience with
which the m lkthrouga iU agency is worked.
In a word gentlemen we are not only pleaxed Lut
higtdy grauned with the mill and all other of the ma-
chinery which vou built for ns; ami we but express the
honest convi Lon of our u Inc. when we say that the
landed proprietor of our country owe yonr senior part-
ner. Mr. George Page a deep debt of gratitcde lit his
nvention or the Circular Saw Mill as it has enabled
thousan aoithemtoconrerttheuforestiuitomerchant-
ahtelamIerthercbymakiog them Imm-nso sources of
profit which before his invention were so many bur-
thens yielding to nine and sntjecting t e owners to
annual taxation.
U iahing yon that succes o justly due lo yonr indns-
try.cntcrpruevskillanil nselulness we remain gentle-
man. Yourobdient servant.
mayl-wi: M kLY X WOODWARD.
MMI(.nAT LtlOK TO lOL'tt 1TLHK-T.
1 QOK ACRF5 of best Oyter Creek Land for sale
JLOwJ includinga good new Frame Dwelling good
Negro Cabin. Cribs and all necessary oat-Building
and about fifty acres In cultirattor. I will U ll
Farming Utensil? aed a large stock of Hogs. The said
Land Uys on either side of uyster Creek entering the
prairie at Stafford Point near the DepoL Any one
conucg to Ihe country will do well to evil and tee Tor
themsclrc. as lam determined to selL Forfurther par
ttculari address meat Stafford PoinL Fort Ben.1 0.on-
ty Texas. apl7-4mw FRANkLlN BKfe.IL
bVAI CLLEuILVTLD 1'AACE.l.
FOR THE CURE OF
InCin.ST Coaacxrnox. ScaOfCLi.GasiajLDraaiTT
Whttb Swfxuxa. RainiTisu Disii'is or tna
LrvEtt asd Sen. ixd xu. Dtsusxs igtnxa
raou lurnunu or rai Blocd. asd the
Errrrrs or Mekctkt.
SWAIMH PAN ICEA has been for more than thirty
j cars celebrated ia thj country and In Lurope for
its extraordinary cures forth- certillcates of which ref
erence is made te the directions ami books (srloch may
be had gratis) accompjniing the Panacea. Some of
which give the particulars of cases too frightful for gen-
eral publication where the patients ht been alnwat
eaten up with Scrofula and were deemed incurable by
physicians.
It has been used in hospitals and private practice anj
has had the singular fortune of being recommeaded by
the most celebrated physicians and other eminent per-
son. Amongothersby
W. Gibson. M. D- Pror cf Surgery. Pa TJnivenRy.
Valentine Mott. M-D.Pror.of Surg.N. Y. University.
W. P. Dewecs.M.DProf:or Mid. 1-. University
J Chapman. 3L D. Pror. of Physic. Pa. University.
T. Park'. )L D- Prcst College of Physicians llitl .
Dr. Del alio Prof-ssor of Medldne. Havana.
Jo? Eoarenen de 1-us- Irot or Surgery. Lbbon.
J Chipman. Member Royal C lVge surgeons London.
(.. .Lrving.late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomis Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson. Britlih ConaoLA-clc.
And also the wonderful cures eQec'ed by Svaim 4
Panacea have for many year made It an invaluable
remedy Tne Panacea does not contain mercury In any
form and heinganinnocent prrparation.lt may be given
to the mon! tender infant.
The retail pnee has been reduced to II 50 per bottle
(containing three half pints) or three bottles for k
Birear ofJntpo-Uon.$wim's Panacea is hi round
bottle fluted longitudinal! r with the following letter
blownonUieglajji-SWAnrS-PANACLi-PHILADV'
anil hirinff th name of Ji. Swint stunned on th
sealing wax and written on the label covering the cork
and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle coro-
posedhf geometric lathe work. comprising nine differ-
ent dies which have been turned for the exclusive use
of the proprietor by Draper A Co- bank note engravers
of Phila-lelphia. In the centre U a p-'ntralt of the late
vm. awaizi.copingai sccarco.
Also.&WAIMS VERMIFUGE.-! valuable Family
Medici Ee. beirnrahitfh.lv a dd rove. I remeiv fbraltil.i-
eaeii arising from debility of tne digestive organ such
as Worms- Lholer Mnrba. Dysentery. Fever an-l Ague
Ilcchng Piles. Sxk Headache. Ac tfc. See the Pam-
phlet (which may be had gratia) accompanying the
Prepared e&ly atSWAIMV LABORATORY. K OLD
STAND. Seventh street below Chestnut. PnlbuMpt.ia.
and seild by alt the respect iblcDrugguU in tlie United
State.
CAUTION TO TIIF PDBLIC-Pnwns wI.hTng to
rJ.'ain th' genu ne S MiVA P V ICE ami SWA IM'd
EUMIFrr.R should be careful to oberre flat the
name MYA1M is sae'led cirrectlT en the bo tile ami
lAhpL. or thermae be ImooSfel on bv meiltcinr mail tn
imitatfa- n of them by a penon bearing a somewhat sim-
t ar name well calculated to deceive
General Agent for the United States. Fclikflchn.
urouieni ueu i.v vt unam streec rew i org.
maylJciw
sgou hi;h uti).
TR0KE Bellevhle JaiL Si Clare Count v. 1
JL the night of the 21 st of November lar Thomas J. J.
uiuTcr. iwuui arm-ten lornwi niiiniTOi iiuuam ian
key. in Kansas Tenitorv. Ut Spring. Description-
Glover Is about ? reel 8 Inches high. 2i or 3u years nl age
weigh about U or IP) pound dark auburn htir.bloe
eye sharp noe. large mouth tlun lip an-l beard quick
SDokenand generally looks down wbenpeah1rg;Ume
In the Inp. occasioned by a shot from an c finer. He
served a term In the penitentiary la Alton. I Jinoi. for
larceny
I' S. Perliap it would not he amiss lo state that his
wife has directed letters to Win. Fox. Texas and Un
Rieres. Arkansas and he called his name Lovcll at the
time or the munier. It wai a wdllul murder for his
money. He shot him three tiroes throng) his bead with
a revolver whde he was asleep with hi h-ad on his
sad lie.
The above reward win be pal f.rhis delivery at St
Lorn or a reasonable portion to secure him io jail so
that 1 cin get I im
naylilmw WILLIAM B.rNKET.
AOTIUE.
m brl.tir.
Ia31 Jkillrf final llann Vn. I..LI. J-1 .( .
by mutual consent the busme hereafter will be car-
i n.bT VS" J2.lM ? u fcMl t Ued to settle
the affairs of the partnership.
Miauv. April 30. ISS. I? o j C0RS
""TT HLNKV FOX.
CAMHHt.MA IIo7SC.
CHirmn HTgRtT. coircs cnatsTi.
'pilEProprietoror thl Tavern respeetmHy announ
J. ces to the nahlu. that kukaih. n.inni4Uk.r.
recently been re fitted and re romidinl with every nee
esaary and many luxuries ami that he I prepared to
aominodate J:v4ir Boarders an-l the Traveling
Publicon reasonable Urnu. Hi. Uble will always be
supplied with the best th market affords and every at-
tention be paid to man and beast. An Abundance of
Cltern Water constantly on hand.
voarcs itfMsn my 1I J. A. r. UKASU.
LAVACA ADVEltTlSJTS
J. CCauix.
R.W.DUSI.
CltAIN A 1UJ.
(Corner or Commerce and Austin SJjl Lavaca TexasJ
r)E)LFR3 In Dry Hoods. Clothing. Boots. Shoes. Hals
S Hardware. Cutlery. IXvlore. Groceries le Jtc
having just completed their W harf and Warehouse are
I?- pre.p.rf ll toc?rr' on General Kecetvlnr. forward
SartS-lyw Business at train's New Bnildlng.
r. va at mix li vu ir
tilioIcAtc llrererand Col too Urokrr.
Uvici. Tsxis.
1 l.ir?Jf n 3ior' fuU rtments of Provision.
r maiS-lr.
'mk v. puur
ATTOENEV AI LAW.
Unci. T.Iiy.
Ifc W.1L "''"'"'""'Hinorla.aoo.ale.anS
li.Bf.Snt -SS'SilZ.
KI.SO.TC A n-IXTZ
(Commerce U titlca T
tl pre.Kiiu w the toiiXKSKta -iii been Kit-
.Uauiej In Wi.liraH2.Tf J? b "" "
j.e..eJucajiira1S-.S0.Sie''r7.;K;-il
. umr
C'accej.ortoE.n.SiiaailCoo
WHOLESALE AND ReTaII.
u . i . Dler In
"""" ''""" "' -J F..v UKI..
rasTix?""a?ti"r'"- L"Ta"--
K- XASII A c.
Foncrd;!. JBeMw. an Centnt tiwWo
MERCHANTS.
octlQI Lowrr Uharr-Lav i rSm
CLOW A II k j -x
Lavaca. Texas.
KlltWaiiaJfft tnJ fulf "J compute aa-
AV sortwenl or Dry Goods. Clothinr ii.r. -i
jAvaca ixkmtuui:
IVAREROOMrf.
JNO. B. ECRKE A CO.
'"SjotfiSsW
lulMJw '"' Otoct. llatruaeiL
Tin: citv iimxi:i
L.VT.ICA. TEXAS.
rhWi.v.' Thc PnPrrtUr pltdjte UiratMlm u tue
SfSiS" 1"r"" J""l.r to STJISbrtKS
Janltt-ljw
..D. 1.CU1I
KEIt tic fr.inu
RLCLIYLNG AND rORWARDINo'siERCUlNTS
.linK)
ijejaxAS. riIW
joii.y Ji(Ji.-.i.i
(fCcCKSboa 19 R. M. FORBES A CO)
DEALER IN
T. lSK.lUiao.T Jr.
JtruTUF.cmrA.VD nuoanisT
WD0LK1U AXO UTAII. PC1LK IS
.n'?'i!i- ' 'Ptl " American Dnmi JleJdn.
iLet7- -ommcestreet.Lavao.Texair
janltt-lyw
COMMIiilONAND FORWARDLNO MERCHANT.
Livica. Taxaa.
S0J"CKTii Con.gnmenu of Comn and other Produce
2JKJS1 ? throBxh him to hu friends in
Aewur'ean?.?iw York or Boston.
JanhWr jr. jl lORBtS.
a.B.rniujrvJa.
Port LaV'ca.Trxa.
iiiillu- a niiLLirai.
ATTOKNE.s; AM COUNSELLLIU AT LAW.
YlI'LpracticeInthe Supremo Court and the V. 3
tnet Court In the tenth and fourteenth Judicial Dis-
IrJ? Hanltr-lvw
i:aiii:o.i iiocmj
Fort Lavaca.Texas.
J. Hecdrick havicg recenUy opened IheV
above bOUSO a a. llntrLbln tn intiem thai
traveling community thatbe Is prepared to give I
the best aecomudaliun. lhiraitntrv witt mtr.-.r.i '
The rooms are airy.and well furnished with comforta-
ble chambers and the house is pleasantly situated fron-
ting on the bay. and right in the business part of the
town.
Goodstabnngand accomodation for horses with at-
tentive servant. I iao5-li w
sax Arvio.Nio houm;
PORT LAYACA.
Texa.
R. jrnrrWELL havmg recently become
nrvpnetor of the abttr etai.n.hfnnt. m
would inform his friends and the traveling com- I
inanity generally that he isprepared to aocom- J
modatc permanent or transient boarders on the"-
uiusi (CA9uiuutc term.
The house which Is Urge and airy. Is pleasantly situ-
ated near the Bay. and the mad Stage Line Office for
(kwim aimiu Anumio usepieaere. uaziwiy
irVDSAIYOLA.
LDI.K0UV HOLS. E.
JpORMERLY Alhambra. Indianola. Texas. (Li
Bellinger Proprietor.
Z3T Private rooms for ttmihes or gentlemen. It
deirel.eanbehait. Terms moderate
ianZMyw
J. W. BJLHRIDGB.... D. T. SrikKS.
ii iLnniDccbrAiiiiki dc tu..
RFCEITING and Forwarding Merchants Powder
Horn WharLIndlanola. Texas.
JatHS-lyw J. IL BALDRIDnE.
OASI3U:it 1IUUSC
LOttER WURF-LNDiANOLATEXAS:
C. VitXJixiuvK Proprietor.
'I'll 13 new and spacious he. teL U situated
X nd of the steamboat wharf commamlutx a
line view oi uie pay ami naa ueen win up
iaveindauoa for
keeciag a good house has been lonar nLabluhnl fn
Texa.
UrTravclera id find the best oT accomodation and
are. IJacK-lyw
WV-M.TiaxiXL.
..A a. aixaa
WM. M.VA1LELL AC'O..
RLCElYING.Forward.ng and Commission Msrthanls
Puwd-r Horn Wbarr. imhanola. Texas.
Jan3-lyw
II. HUAUBtLLO.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
ANI GESERAL AIERCIIAA'TH.
ISMAxoLi Taxis.
MrC-Iyw
. ctrxxttcnuf.............................j j holt
L'UAMC!IkM A HOLT.
ATT0RNEY3 AND COCNSELLORi' AT LAW Victo-
ria and Port Lavaca. Texu. will practice In the
counties of Calhoun icMria Jack-on. Deft itt. Goliad
iwmgKunu ijTaga- LjanSa-lyw
HLtDOW CL.VSS
WILUAM UcCCLir k Co. I'lllslnnc. Pi.
llinil'iU-tlirmAr Ijillla Vin.lnM !! inrf
Dru ggists G laasware. In ail IU varieties. Coiu-tantiy I
on hand Porter alinenl Walr.n.I VYlne littlM.1
I
warranted equal to any either or foreign or domestic
manuuetore. Having introduced late Luropean tm-
pruTcraenat. we are now mating an 'American erovn
Glas. suiuble forthe finest bmkhngs ami coa3g only
half the price or Boston Crown.
Determined to sell as low as any responsible boose
in the trade we solicit an examination of Quality and
Price. jj u 1"&1 wly.
THOMAS IlOIfSK.
(rOEUXSLT TUB UlScCCal hocsx)
MBS rA YLOI
AS taken rharire of ih a twin.
Louse on Pecan Sfrooc Ti.a lint.. ti Ku..
thorouirhly refitted and rurniohnl St.- nimniut 1
that no pains shall be rpared to give satisfactv n to
those who may favor her with their patronage. Her
"""- - " vyi "! uio reception oi ooaruers ana
travelers.
acstix. I cbruary S7tn. lSut-
mrU-lyw
IHAAtWT. DCFI'AU.
Atrsnx. Taxu.
DRUGGIST. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
.. D?.M: l'Ibi. Oi!:. DycstulTi Perfumery1
Patent Medicine At c.
. largo siocs oi Beon ami Stationery always A
on hand; all of which he nuVrs a rlh-ao as ther
oe purchaseil in the Houston market. mrU-lyw
AlTSTin MVEKT .STAIILES
Et JOHNSON KEATLET
Coxcaaes Avascc Acsn. Taxu.
HAYING purchased the above estabhlua-nt.we beg
Int. lnlnfiinntl....ur ...i. i
Ins ndKhb..rhooiI.M well u the traTelinr commnmtT
""T?Ur- u"1' L lU in new .lock ol Uon.
"Hlrriazr: cxorusljfor brp.itretliinl ttxa for
By ..l)pun- U. Cash Sulrn. w. ir. .uUcJ lo
Sfit'.if ' "T1 '""''' ''" rtixWt od t.na
tnaa hate been berctc-bre kept tn Aiutln: aatl by bit
ins our uoJinOea ittenUoa w tbe taunc. w are
S'i;i"l"'"iteh".h"?hvlcn'l'"l'e'rl-
orst JT1 "rriaiw. lHmht ami kl on C'ooiml.uon.
tnarchlj-ljw JUllSaON a CUtLKV.
1IA-.OMC. I. t. O. f.. !. Ol' K-. O. I'. A.
REU ILIA. JeweU an.1 Costamns maoufartarcJ aoj
kepton nanJ. at th. oil mabLhiSSS
iy . .i tutof Bowery. New Yolk.
urJcnlrooUiec-wnlry promptly attentleil to.
Vri:i.N'A KiaTACItAT.
C0NaCES3 AVKXtlE- vtr.-r gin.
O IU? STEI retunu thanl. r Ik. in
V.H1 Ptronaa heretofore reeel.eJ. ?Fk
acJbeic leare to inbnn Inn uoU thai'SvV
it F'"11 nu e.ta&Iubmeiit. an.1
AffiSESS'te"--?""?!.'.
on the lounhJaJ ot Ji7. isS. "' """"
0fTTrinT?7u?.?E!.'? 2if Cma-on "" W"' "'
oi Anniiy Kiver abont midway between rV.!ir nil
kcmSS!!" "?r ST"" "T aJranlaM
Errsr3-fe.s.?r
a:rV" ..19 porpoes. With yDrica nrnn.rin. t
very itirecimo.
:pnng. An ex.
.SitEiS ?if.?6(2.MeSJe AeaO-
Oiapterof ILA.M. v'-wtni ree Masons an J a
KlS." "' ""' "' " ee. anj ml for then..
aprU-wWI.!. .T.PAtRICK.
Proprietor.
lAKItMl.h .T.HBl IloTSl.
B"M P(:o rRopitiKTOiii
oce4'(4.w!j. 'USlAUJtjGO.
20no(i voi.w rcniwWTEI
onicr. In-lloreaa
?T. In""' P'mnU " ?.reror-. itf
T Act ore tierene. March iL 1 n l
1 ed F ortAr lu l; Fij toft.!1 "IT"? -ierror.b.lUul.t"ayaiTlioi.wVulr1
St?'
tbo year IM. h enuuej toL nSehi S"
one braJrnl ar.1 aiatVacreior E" T1" ?" ' all
lira. enuUeU ar? cSeeeSno?S!lirkl-
on Sa-terTean.teenSL . ifiiSiSi SlMI"
rtnes. Clerk and lndVSenVft RiSZZ 1S?Jn- "-
and 1 the party U dead hSMuiwtS ""'"
dren and when-a penon ha. erTe.li .i?. . chai
another be i. preferred. PerSnVdSnn15i5Uf "
lotlen not. ean bate It don. throhSSoErS'';. 1"
information by letter or callmao?. L?' 'V?
InalnfonnaUon oald S5r5 lCIS..TiTa wUh-
Tice perfcrmed by th. party t . MtabfmUS."::
Wfl JaItlJ. DvCOUm.oYts"'
utiiisru VTou'S'soTiCe: "
'I'lIE nnler.Ipiel harm-leen on IheJJ j. .
e A. 1. In by the Hon. County CtwrtrttfalJiSK.
Ojnnty. appoinle.1 AJmlnl.tratr.1 oflh. ".IIS"'.'!
Thoma heetch.lateof 1 County dee ialli.!!.
ha.toitelum ara.o.1 . .d liuumwSjSm.
ent Uieum. wilhin the lime required bylaw AU tee!
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