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SEMI-WEEKLI JIMPLECUTE.
JEFFERSON, TEXAS, TUESDAY. APRIL 30, 1867
NO. 83
CITY IJ.OTET
The People’s Cheap Store. iIAS J01*1’"''’4’ «’><> v
I’o the t.r.« or fell.. Street «,.<! 11 «n.l rospootf ly tendon I
V ;uH
IV
by liiai to Juarez at. San Luis l/tnsi
HopkiuB C'
rciy
Proprietor.
C>9
•if nr’v l»e h-nitl t<» b1.*
'1 ci •tin:
.» v,’c 1 us new oiilj.
commenced saying grac'
rted for the moment, hear-
R E R
Lo
i-a-pevi.ulty 80-
SAM
IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES!!
^tr.ciul Vanb
them t:
GOODS,
tne City of Jell tv
njpin
entrusted to Lis care.
ill bo <ki
I <•!<>
HTJHV
1 V
Dealsrsin 8-anls aal ?
vwz.
USES STEINLLN
nt- the I i ?ti
SUrrr
I’.iHurson
AND OllIF.lt FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
RI’FERE'
EATHW SAL00F4
-j.facing p<I|ton-i a]|v W()1.H by thin women! and just
.1 <-!i;.iacter, G;1.y Hmt behind, becomes immensely long,
< •»’. ti-.ir -it- w • 1 * w
c
Evci
of i'll l.imlrt.
t >o, and are now pre
June I860.
bah .s at
•lii’ttod
ORIN ROBINSON.
■Co! ton
CIHe-t’
onnii
of I-it* pro I
I to call and examine mv
•1'iinr .4 t tore.
0 Hail
Taylor
oni:
turn
nil Wheel'
Blacksmith lag
tore-
PICTURE GA
a solicited. Romlttnnccs
If the n ori.I Were crumbled l.i the
is a jooi tailor to be 1 reads'll
M. I) K. Tyv'or,
J l iidaya
th
1 colmnn .
T 14. Ulllb ^’IX
F. (on tag an.
Aolic’trd
Win A I’uvi
Murphy .v Co
’ ATTOB
vines of the pure
. tarn a«
91*1
I tipr juic Conrl
bopt 2b 1366
were only <
never happen.
Hnu vkaii.
Tost-office,
IW Hi
Dav.a ?
..PHOPHJHTOR
>pitlftr and loading
patch n-nd warrants J to give bMbfhction.
Cublishod Tu
OSJiUA V, HI
WKCirAX'TS,
thitt. >n. Wit.iL Hides
Tn ii recent article on the fas'.ions
we rend :
“The skirt of a fashionable dress
is nridu nither short in front and irt
the tides, so light in front as to show
the contour of the stomach—false
stomachs, of India rubber, are actu-
Was advised by Goil. Hey-1 Imllion have no rejiretentatiou i«i ,jej i..,n17,Tz
it^Brazos Santiago to proceed government. Congress mado I’f'-IsiJlTjXwel:
injury and de
.ilutional rtgh
I \U. PAT. H
I ' entJy Incited
professional
TELEGRAPHIC
8PKCIAE TO THF. JIBJLFBKCUTB
I 4 .t t bln Molasses
CrusLtd and Bar
*ug.ir*,
A Litre lot of Salt
O; r r»«, Sardines,
I’iclik s, C'atchrtUps
Lrandu 8, Wines,
V tiibkif 8, Porter.
Ale, R'Jsins, Soap,
wrAneries.
y ]• calvd, and fo
c constantly applied with
STAPLE AND CANC
Mots,
D. A. MWHAIL,
Watch, Clock and ClirouoMcter Maker
To the Comer oZ Dal In** Street And
(Flmpletmto Alley.
Twelve times twelve “baskets of
champagne" pays house rent for n
year and leaves a margin:—[Lynch-
m: was addressing him, and turned to
“Whatdid you saysquiref”
“Why, d— in it, man, I’m saying
I streaming, etc.
July 31 s\ H'M
rath .c ji’V i>te to business mon
Tao tab .j nte furniahed
ora
•Inf * up-.’tla ciirv at<
>o coiJHulted in ofti<
only by political remedies. <
followed. The idea of the complaint
D7
S 3- C -. O c:
prompdy ni.i
to Death.—A distressing
'“<• of this character b isliecn made
town to us; the tacts dro-T.i icilv ■ <
XTOTICE.—W. J. CLAKK is my
1\ authorized agant ir ail tinancial
mhtters. .DflN W. CLARK.
Table fiiri’b-hed vita every dolicaoy of the
teeaMJii. Me :1s at. all 1. )ui*s and in the“Oh, dear,” .yelled out an urchin
who had just been safforiug from aa
application of the bircli. “oh, my ’
they tell me about 41) rods making
a furlong, hut I can tell a bigger sto-
ry than that. Let ’em get snc’i a
plaugy lickin’ as 1’vn had, and then'
they'll find out that one rod makes
' tin mker.
, Paris, April 27.—Journals any there
will be no war. 0:i the oil.' rhand
i foreign correspondents tn London
JIFF
r AU kia-ls of watches
eptick, neat and cheap,
teed.
| «. f-LSRO'.1. u. u . jr,.;-y respectfully an-
_t.« nounces to his Jrh'ii.tn c.-id the public,
dial he has recover -J les h •..l,Ji so ;w to ’
low him to resume too duties of Jri.r pro
no.:! J':'<!.iy when Walker will plead
in kclta’f of Mission, pi, and Staii’aer-
street, where he will att.n<l to uU
b entru.-'b’d t-> Lini.
1.4 m -do hid itffiWg'W.iib while i;i
)i k and New OrJeaus lo lill all bill'd
ids. Groceries Ac., that Mcrvhuntu,
furinen’', Mechanics, *»;• others may wish, h?
t cifiiily Holi.-ii s i’>< ii- ord. rs.
Tiie al ontion of Watchmakers and Jo wo’
Tratice do;-.; not irj war, but will
use all pn-ni.s consistent with honor
Io avoid it.
Memphis,_ Infobmatiox Wakti-d___Of Drs.
Zcvely and Daily, Special Mail Agents
for Texas. They were last heard of
about the city of Houston, and as U.
S. Officers of the present day are sus-
pected of always having plenty of
money, it is feared that they ffiay
have been foully dealt with. They
have a large amount ofbusiness need,
ing their attention in this section, and
those interested in its being quickly'
attended to, would be pleased to
learn when the work will commence.
No charges paid.—llnsb Obnerver.
Opposite Tole~i-spli Office, Dallas street,
here p-rm-.nrn:ly
ing his prolr-saioi,
to female diseases
friends rail r.ml see hfei
chrnpo-t uni be.-t aioek el
, Tc xa'.Olil Dr. A---was n quack, a very
ignorant one. On one occasion he
was called by mistake to attend u
council of physicians in a critical case.
I After considerable discussion, the
'opinion was expressed by one that
i the patient was convalescent. When
it came Dr.----’« turn to speak, cot'-
valetoenl, he said, “why, that’s noth-
ing serious, I have, cured conviile-
scciicc in twenty-four horns.
turpliv &
B n. ,n ..- ('■>..
L Tally A* <<>.. J’hetps& Co.,
W. A. JLiviic, Dost mi, Tex-
l 1 . n«, T ''.ns; Hon.
,.......... inigkr ana minussvM nominal, i:»
changed. 1-l.m.- dull, unobwsgetf
wlmthor supoi-Hpe SJafc“’ "
us j>r the mixed ?4 4r|, \....
/ » in tlio 83«85c. ]fer bushel-
W. P. SAU1
o. j. TAinoa. I C-oS^"iT:
■ ■ • ■ ■ ................. ............ ......
ii: r. ii>iciaii8 can b<* supplied with any
kii d of Instiunieiit they may wisli. A large
bit of i»uiiarts on hand. .V,»o, Italian Violin
’ 1867.
i and cikt. <:ner,3 give he r a call. On zlustin
! uf -et.ut illj iictv stand of
i lalnGO KINNEARACO.
(LA RK.& TULLIS,
nil hope. We print it, however, m
an item for nude bipeds who have no
“better half" to poudor over:
Twice two “smashes” buys a box
of hair pins.
Twice three “cobblers" bays tuck
and side combs.
Tw ice four “Ingers’’ buys a pair of
gloves, (femnle).
Twice five “juleps” buys a pair of
hoop-skirta.
Twice six “punches" buys a Vol
loncieunes collar, (female). ,
Twice seven “ales" buys a pair of
Twice eight “toddies" buys a Cali-
ico dress, with cloth enough for a
The Galveston News, says:
“A smart negro 'was asked a few"!
Boots, Bhoes, Hats,
CJzQTTIiJSr^, \
i
re
ie second t
Salt I <■ City is one of the most
beautifully laid out cities In theworld.
The Ktreets are very ivide, with
v.-iiter running through nearly every
cue of them. Every block is aur-
r mnde.d with beautiful sha le trees,
and almost every house has its neat
iittlc orchard of apple, peach, apricot
and cherry trees, in tact, the whole
■ nine square miles is almost oue con-
tinuous orchard.
kor’s store. H»vi.-:g pi
rit.e y tn, Ir- hope
ago of ilie people.
SUMTER HOUSE
FllSDLtSR'S UF.STAVil A XT,
*ery thing to c-mplcto a goo.1
gancrnl Htojk.
.b.ir the place on Austin street,
man* \t*irehous9 a i I P.n :e]y
Vi nil’37n(;‘J
I’erne, April 25.—Switzerland will
post :m nrmy < f olisai ration on the
l-’retu-h frontier.
Paris, Ai>‘il:!5.—Lending editori-
Liverpool, April 25, (evening.)—
Colton < losed firm; middling up-
lands. I')!; OHoans, 10J. Sales to-
Congenotr.l l>efornii:y ot t'n-1’.
I II< mnrlmitls orl’iVs, Old 'll
•-* l Morbid growth of all variotias
Ues. . „ .. .....€£>~A good story is told of.at’ ec-
centric old gentleman, who, 'though
occasionally addicted to the habit of
swearing, w;-s still punctilious in re-
gard to saying grace at his table, and
this h;> nevei omitted on any occa-'
sion. I he sto -y runs that on a certain
ocea.iicn the o.d gentleman invited a
i sea captain, a jolly old weather-beat.
! en tar of bis acquaintance, to dine
wtil, i,;,,,. They sat down to dinner,
AVill giv,
.ic-.ii vntnu
of D.-v. i-,. 1!
proeesssions, speeches or public de-
iuous: .itln::. in honor of the Confed-
erate dead to-day. Military interfe-
i i-iicc will he nvoidt-l l>y cm.lining ar-
rangement. to simple acts of ir.miru-
i::g for deceased relation--.
Washington, Apr.'! 2/’.—The Odd
Fcilows lobratimi proved to be ft
brilliant success.
The Supr.-me Court was crowded
to hear the injunction arguments.
New York, April 2b.—Exchange,
sixty days, 10f»j; sight, ll'.lj; gold
I'Dl; cotton one cent belter; freight
firm.
u i-.i Io supply- LUMBER of
• !i >, to any ainount, and at
Ult bhort wt node \
i; ji,:; i;tt a hasting.
The following is a tme copy of A
note rets-ived by a achoolmaster:
nSur, m 11 aro a tuitu of nolodge, I
intend to inter my son in yo-.u-skull."
sold hr lew R8 8ii< h arl lcb'4 < au be had in
this marked. IWtifM win!J ig to pui< huso
are re .-peel fully r«;pi<*.-;etl I . t i.nne their
.stock brtoivpiu riiinjiii'Z v.m .vbeiP.
J. bl. blraHoii vi;l I > jbiind in this
honeo and vill brt pleau-.i to hog all his
friends, mMiring that lie ran f pply their
wai ts, or will lill their orders to i heir entire
eatisfavtion. jan. 1. Io< 7, tf.J. A. NOBS A ORTHY,
WXT.t
CBEr.. N AX V* N CO. ) ) LkM : M. N A N’ON X CO
NewYitt’ir. I ( St. Louis.
OBER, ATWATER & CO.
C0T20N FACTORS,
- <; CEE NSW,MIE, &c.
Which 1 i'.n (htmniii; u to sell at a
SJL1LL riiOrlT,
Call and exauiino, and mcu for yourselves.
Charles Guenard.
sue,u:ssoit to
JAMES HOBAN.
march 12, 1867.
;ry. sihut u in the main bast, i-m
>n of liio city, < oi venieiit ti> r.Jl t!io
live and higher. Lo-.v middling22{u
to I. Km-eipts for li..- wet!;, <;> .1
hale.--., against 912 I rle i last week.
Exports for the week, 2440; »toek,
139.841. Spear, demand limited at
fiilly lair, 13-:.:, for
in Ilonie, calling
to rise, against tin. ... „
and promising support of Garibaldi, i
A telegram from Athens says t ie
Greek steamer Aradeue has made he - ’
DR. DAKATT
c oiiSlodieino
ly tenderj hi.i iflvfession-
al 8ervices to thaCiTIZHN3 of JEx'^KRSON
and VICINITY. S; octal attuiFini p^id to
Surgery.Fistula In Ano, Horni* o* -Bupturo,
ite htd Lips,
Commission Mentals,
Wo. 38 Vitina?-« xv Orleans.
Liberal •• tsh n lvnn. < < o n.J] coiiaienmcnU
Oaiues-.t Wri-/ ' *
nuv. 20 1 a61
jl (Saw
ATTORNEY
OF EVERY DERCIlIPflON,
AM Dsalsrs in Saddlery Hardware,
Flour dull; small sales:
at .c 13,‘JI). Corn; mar-
ket- bare, with small sales, lit unchan-
ged prices. (. a’ s t< iidiiig upward, at
s5e. per bt slid. 1’oik, dull, unchan-
ged. Bacon sb<> hl<;,
sides, 1H; clear sides,
sternly, Jfi.lal 1. Coffee
Gold, 13
ECLIPSE STABLE.
I>nllus St., •Iclt'eriMHi, Texa«.
A. II. MONTGOMERY, 1’nr-jiiietor.
TIUKE Horaen, Buggies and Carriage®, al-
jl* way« on ii.iiui io hhv \. ill k. ncl parties
to all points in the interioV '
Keeps constantly for siiioa fitock of
April 27, 1866.
II. U. ORTOX, K. M. M0STIIAND.
IL B. ORTON & CO.,
(Sueecs-or» to N. G. Tryon,)
Will pay the iii^hest riibli price, tor Hides
Wool, J\ Itrios. Furs, Tallow, Beanwax, &c.
No. 42, l):iliiu4 st., del . num,
Curner of Toxas and Levee Hrect,
Bhrc.vf port, Louisiana.
T. M. Lanier, will rep rest nt us at Jufterbon.
January I, 1867.—ly.
to'makc concussions regarding Lux-
emburg.
New Orleans, April 90.—Another
crevasse in the Palish of Ascc-»sion.
seriously endangering firn newly t
built levees.
Wiuhinxtan, April 25.
Bench full. I*
Viwyers piceent
Stiuiebarry opet
wo|ld l.r-it tlie rpieation^n a L-caf [
aspect. Political questions dividing :
Kats, Bonnets, Dress Goods,
TRIMMINGS, &c-, &c..
KINNEAR & CO.,
HAVINQ
T5, K A2. O "V IS B>
To their New Home on
I journals say though war may bo
’ avoided for the moment, it in certain
to como. It is .-aid IHsmark is
anxious for peace, ami Count Moltko
piufeis immediate war, J'russ'u is
quite prcpaied and has three to one
over France in l'i - Gorman Diet.
.London, April 27.—Consols, DE’;
Fives 70.1/0-i.
Liverpool, April 27.—Salos to-day j
15,090 bales. Upland, llj; New Or-
leans, 11}.
A proclamation has been published !
tpon the population,]
i I’apal government;
tment to Southern representation in
Congress if they elected men. Ste-
vens in his h ter says: No man
should make a premise for the party.
By what right does any one say that
by the election of loyal men they
will be admitted, etc. " He concludes:
I would say to the most guilty: ex-
pect puiiishnient, and then quietude;
but itrst, a mild confiscation, to pay
those who have, been robbed by dis-
loyal men. These me my wishes and
mine only.
New York, April 27.—Cotten, one
and two cents bolter. Sales, 2G09
bales at 28}.
London, April 2<>, (evening).—
Consols, 81}; bonds. (>9).
Liverpool, April 2t>, (evening).—
Cotton adviiKvd; middling upland,
J Id.; New Orleans, 11}. Sales 2G0,-
0t)0 bales.
Pittslliirg, Pa.. April 27. — The
SeuthenYJtmnim- .-ab < ripi imi in tli.s
city exceeds live, thousand dollars.
San Francisco, Gal.. .' id.—Mc-
Call r«.Gen.McDowell, in favor
of the plaintiff, who was imprisoned
for exulting over Lincoln's assassin-
ation.
Faris, April 23,—eve-—After busi-
ness hours rumors of peace congress
were, discredited. Keutcs declined
slightly, from advance, one franc,
during the day.
New York, April 27,—Cotton :
firmer at 27«28 for middling uplands.
Freights quiet.
[ Fiom our Extra of Satarday. )
New York, April 2'1, (noon):—Gold
1,'JJl: Cotton one cent better: Low
middling, 26.
New York. Apr.'! :
Cotton active.. ; ,'u-.
2fVi20.'. for middling
138}.
New Orl.’-aa'-., Apr
J I third successful voyage toCat.diaan 11
Handed provisions and munitions oij| ‘ Wilsonvisiled Mr.Ddvi i vesterdav. I
> | wat-aud clothing for the ia.mrg-mtsj The 1'rcsii] at rm iew.-d tb'U'd.l F<j- |
has ileclarey . lows nroci.tsion whip1’ .Uu6 by u:i-|
Gen. C- * .*■;* , »:n.-
ans l>:iv-fburued th/ /on the
bnioky Hili loute ami icalped three
men. Custer dispniche-d a messenger
westward warning the stations of
danger.
Hancock's command leaves for Foi l
Dodge to-morrow.
Washi'.-gton, April 2(5:—Mr. Pea-
body received Queen Victoria's por-
trait direct, in tend of through the
Britisli Miuisif-i-
Further Mexican advices say jinx
imillian offers to surrender if grant-
ed free departure from the country.
London, April 25, (evening.)—Con-
sols advanced quarter; now 91; bonds
favors, and h(»p<*8
,-1Hl , . oiv ord r« in ina
the A).»or, when fl<N4ed. For I.
] ‘1 fee bill in ofuce.
The I rr Oill-o 9.1, n.iHflfl
Nail.?, I’iltsburgli tSvoves. Salt, Flows, Bag-
ging, Rope, Wood nware, fcc.,
Nos. 32, 31 A 30, Dallas street,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
,i 1. IS-:?.
J.M.MURPIIYt&CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
sS'7’J PL K A ND FA NCY J)R Y GOODS,
Gi’oecviifi, Hardware, (lueen^care,
BARBEE & GILMAN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Saddles & Harness
mentH ia pric*.N and < i
any other Iiouhc in th-
-’he Nations! Assembb,-
itl,., » . * tt IO’ ■>,
of Lurks and Christians, and sccurii,-
for the pro’iei'ty of both.
Washington, April 27.—Thad Sto
phe-is has written a letter for publi-
cation, commenting on remarks made
by Seimtoi- Wilson in his late speech,
t, wif-j cxer.v coiimreneo, to
trtivedirg p'tblh* comfortable und
The tabh I. furnished withalltho
liaM.i-n and
‘ ’• n - ^orthv AC<».. S’a- V REG leave to elate to the public that I
eev P .land. Th II Morri®. OI ver A < arr, 1 have opened a Picture Gallery over my j
J. It. i -'tid, Jr., Hhrov.-port. 1$ ad-'tM, Wi.i- store on M>n*«ball ntreet, and am prepared
go A- t o., *'. 5 k( r & Sandige, S. G. Hickey *Rh entirely new aparatns and material, to I
•;* C ? . Nrw t L’lr ; ’. ?. I’. h. > A Bir p . J. U. i Uk« all kin 1b of p>tnrvi at the chorUdl |
I notice on reasonable torinw.
I MRS- E. S. WA^EEIL
i Jc.Te.eon, June 12. ■' 1
W INDO W Ci L A S S,
I) R Y G 0 0 I) S,
.$ j Hilhan, Esq., in tho above nr-aed ato’c, i
would mohi rvopectlully aulicit a c nitinuanec '
of patronage. (
Wvuld ca l the attention of t’io citi:
flu? City of JotTc’Mou, and interior co
to my newly Helectcd block of inurcbandiriO,
conuinting of
upon a !>e>l of su:knos. l,.s memis
would not, permit him to hire ncsist-
ance for Ids wife, hence, she has been
forced fo divide her time between
her sick li:uhand ntnl her d imestic
duties. While si-ting before tir tire,
several nmrnings since, oxh;v
uml asleep in her clifiir, with her lit-
tle chibl playing nt her feet, the f >ro-' '”1
stick ou th-' fire fell from its place, ,
: mid p.ti- I half over the body of the !
ichild. 'J" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
. I J; ribbed i-b: d in full vi. w of (he licrrid scene, |
12}. Lard, i tried to alarm his unconscious spouse, ' '
demand fair I but hl
J. Sterling, I
jilt, UJ pts- ’cnteil
tlio Bonos an.l Joints, Defaraii,!.
congenital or acoidontol, I)iae.t»
Urinary Organs, Calculas or
Bladder, Diseast s of the Eye : v ’^r.
Spock! attention will be ™ivA V . .....
raxes o'the Lad < 13" up., , t-c at a ! Gold Nterlinii
dist.men, sn:;«iii4 fremanj vf ...o - woai-r.ri C'J prcu;;j»ii. . t K
''oniplr.lata. by writing to mo1 ‘ 4 eg the ' We learn iroiii Hou. ^.ou 4-I., ’ Ing exce-d,
history and hyhpt -mB of thei/j y, will * CftmpbCT!that a ine.^aoRfertlKpaifchod ‘ them o| Coi
be enud uly told ol their *e*5<iYery,
or the amount of bam fit to bo derived from
treatment. He will, also, prescribe onco a
day for iho indigent, gratuitously.
Office—At tlio City Dispensa-y, corner
of Mar ihall and Dalles streets. Will attend
calls atiJl hours, night and day. m29.
iOUSE.
Kt,
Ppn xito Freeman’s Hall.
LATELY KNO^jK .a3TRE PEl.’lil'MOUSE
J . (leysou.
II. A, CITHEaI....
WRIS Honue i« now
tl3 25. Corn easier;
whit" "tl 5*>. Hasler,
at 23Ja:
4S}«52}.
mium.
Liverpool, April 23. (noon).—Cot-
ton active and excited; advanced la-
id.; middling uplands, lOJall. Es-
timated sales 29.090 bides.
London, April 26, 1’. M.-Aiueri- „
can securities buoyant; bonds nd-1 days ago what he thought of tile I
vanccd }iL i cotton tux: -Its unconstitutional, snr, i finest dint, an I scatters 1 t irongh
Pari-, ApriiSG.(noon).—The Bourse de whisky tax, sar; I used to git u th® universe, thero would not bs ua
reacted, this morning and rentes nre ; gallon for two bit ', snr. and I no v ; atom of dust lor eaca stnr
rising in consequence of rumor* - has to give two dollars, on account
which are extensively prevailing that | of dem Northern taxes: I'so gwinc I
Prussia has manifested a disposition to help blow'em up. sar. I is'”
Hall, JEFFERSON, TEX is.
WnOLES.-.tE AND IU1TAII. DFM.Ei; IN
Dry Gaoda, 1; Itocts f: Sho.i. Hats
Cap., Herdwne £c Cun. ry, Qneirswai-o,
and all d.aliripr
man was opposed to the
,te(l! use of the violin in church, aud his
' greguion were determined tohav'a
. The next Snud.iy the pm-smi
•in tlio services by sr.yiug, in loag-
....... t __ wrn accenti: "Yon in i.y t-i-d <1-1-0
The' fful mid Dying on his ' “nd s * «-« t!,° fortieth Ps.dm."
f From our Extra ot HaniUy. ]
New Ot'leeua, April 27.—Sales I
4099, actives l}e. better. Low mid-
dling 24c. I'.eoeiptd 729. Exports
Sugar and moiusses nominal
eliuuged. I"
B. HOWELL
mission Iiicrcliants
'irrat ill
HAI-T-V McPON il.9, Corner of lake and
gilarkat streets (''i-’iire fornn-rty iwd by
WrishtA MiDounal) i.< prepared to do all
I inds of work on »c.od or iron.
Trffersou, July 31. llii'i.
Thu Richmond Timos, referring to
General Bank’s announcement of his
intention to stump Virginia at an
early day, says:
‘•Having failed to make much ini-
pres.iion upon the stubborn and ‘re-
bellious hosts, when ho tried the
dfiR.i... „<■ j.jfp'g nuj oftitler.v, .
/ primitive Wssi^iv., ,
j with siif h terrible eufict by Sftu>t.»v .
in liis famous campaign against the
Philistines:
i wice seven ■
„ shoes, (female).
•Supreme -■ ■
I 1 tvatas O.a<>b«a
Attpr.'ioy .X'Berat . |nuu.u(; nnd pnutaletts, (female):
7>roiy>s:''g iu-.r| 'J'lvicc nine “bittei's" buysasum-
i mer bonnet, and leaves a trifle to-
ooao.oc. permisnei- Pork dull, n easi the eour-rv weiet'ibe’diimituv'dTerT IVv!‘ a:1^ Himmlngs: .
nominally $23«23 75. Lard steady, j |„tt f.)r n ^d^Sdin-r ^^h<; mael&TtcLd
We.tern whr.ky ^^^^-^ctlt wgs necessary to ,e - <„ ,t
• b >••. . la i ‘ down the neck. • /4 ■ u-ntV^.n’ ldrMkicib’ " '! Fere is l:m (fi.rpus Cm udi Adver-.
(.gentleman l-yt the u.mic , -•
iving near l.hii .
yate.l ior i on-.- timo past I .
simply bee.’, iso tii -ra w as nothing
but itch and small pox in ths town to
Dh. it.
an 101
Anti-B
Cle—We find th
around, and will wager
cyphored out by eome gal who want*
to get manied. and finds her clianoo
of entiling the state matrimonial
breadth, imconstitiitimml ami void:
therefore the Court ought to order I
the injunction in general terms, the
Georgia of 1775 was to be wip.-d
out mid anew Georgia substituted.
Georgia occupied n position in the
body of polities mil corporate, and
a court of equity e udd prevent ami
restrain any :-ftempt to divert, the
purposes <>f ils corporation or viola-
, tio:i ol its charter. Took iseuo with
j Stanberry’s r.ssertion that the mis-1
, chief complained of were contingent,
nd iniglft never happen. > Parties
anted in complaint had already
al:eti steps enfurling the laws cotu-
il.iiaed of ns uucoiistitntionnl. A
Mini’s happiness is said t.> hang up-
ins iiu.n.i'iun o.ivtieu. - . i ri-i • i i i 1 i
, mu,.:i .great pl:ysi-.d weakness would ! °,11 rt ’> must be the tine id
> ;int peirnit him. The fee comrcuul- 1 , n4vV' r \ sftwon tao
'eaf<>,I to her eio-Jiea, and awoke her 31,l*i i'1-1"1 1 at i. always off:
! to find her child a charred corpsa at |
' her feet.—Sherman Courier, SOth. ;
jraFFjsnso.v, tfxas.
HAVE row on Itnn l nud will continue to
receive r . i’o ly, tlio folltAving goods :
I A- 4-4 J’lcavhcd and Brown Domestics,
Bod Tick '.iij,
Lowvi'.s.
Hickory shirting
A lame ussoi tment <
J’i intB, Dulaum,
Linseys,
Twcetls, Kcr.’rys,
Satiiict-% Jean ? &c.,
Cotton Yi.rns,
K»» tol Cotton,
i tax tlucatl Ac.,
B-’ging, Hope ami
Lon Ties, ___
Together with a largo assor; mi nl of Bool 8,
, P«CO‘ 1
holds nt Brazos Santiago to proceed
, overland thence, consequence of Go-
mez and Canales being at Tampico
with about 40(10 men in interest of
Ortega, though ostensibly in Liberal
interest. Their whole object seems
to secure revenues of the custom
house. They refused to obey Juarez’s
order to join him nt Queretaro.
Charleston. 8. C. April 27.—An-
nual parade of Charleston Fire De-
partment occurred to-day. • <>mc ; jnrisdicdielion of the court, either i
feeling occasioned by military order ! >mn ...
forbidding t!:o procession moving
unless headed by National Flag. Or-
j dcr was complied with. Parada was
, very imposing, attracting thousands
| of spectators.
---------i Augusta,Ga,April27.—Gov.Broivn
rgains ! Bargains!! ] “!h''e41,1 n. ••'FeGu.-,- of citizens
t v ni’VTnnrr.1 at thecoun liousi this evening, 'look
.1. Jj. 4 11Si.’i iiltlLTj I ground* ns in Atlanta and Sa-
cat St jrc, 23 ihdbi nmLr 'icfc™* 1 va»:’b. Hi* speech advised acecptan-
.41. Dallas Stree*,
>; kt .s r;, t ic x a s.
ut» 'tttHterHiecToM ana a I
by him tn Jmirez at. Shu Luis' 1 rtusi. I,. . L; u 4 fi-» 'a e 3 t?Wn,rd “"j , 1
with inunctions to proceed ri«- ifun-1 marking that the States lately n , v{S>in fiir m.<..'balmZft '
•ess inndo plxw 1 8toci'‘i.,’6B’ watcrtall, titters and
vision to form such governments
capable of Congressional representa-
tion, narintingtho restraint demand-
ed by the complainants, stopping
Grant, Stanton and other high officers
He maintained this was no ease pro-
vided for by the Constitution to come
before this court. The controversy
was not with these men as citizens,
! but high officials, and not within the
1 with reason or with the spirit of tiie 1
Constitution. Dwelt upon the dam-1
aging consequences of such veto by i
a judicial tribunal, selected for life.
ami beyond the peoples control. 'I he with him. They sat down to dinner,
injuries set forth in-the complaint and tho old gentleman, according tri.
, t.eto only contingent and might custom, commenced saying grrca;
never happen. In concluston Im but the cap tain, whoso attention had
,tig,i<d it was a political caso cu: iblc | been diverted for the moment, hear-
o::li ly po.itical remedies. O Connor 1 ing the old gentleman speak, thought
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was to show that what was ordered ’lim witia
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