Semi-Weekly Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1867 Page: 2 of 4
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT
Labor Wanted
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ElltarWAKO TAVLOH, J>*<
J. H. VIUT’J
riwut
.. Clerk
steamer NatioiwiL bn* our thanks tor 1 no( gnpn a single wheat-field fcinoe J 1'JJ
iJispau’ucH rrctsivva iivkj ihhu| m
Brenhaui. Texas, say that almost the I on i’
State of Texas
1C TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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, Hate, Boot, mul SIxoch, Groeerlc., &c.
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ccivcd every day
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boots and shoes
i >ILKLL invoice of CfcOTHtN’tf fin* info I
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1OO Cows!
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36 Italia, .tract.
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1.3 advautagi.s,
quantity oi
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C. V. Have*
Onions, r
ehwae,. -
fFWe nrc indebted to Joe W
Niinino for files of late papers.
furnished tho
it is so highly
io
so
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in that city, of Jemmy
a little nude which had
fortunes of the. old Te
front the Black V>
mattox Court He;
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any anialo.
* impossible
aru washed in a xTic-
Tiiii inter.CP“We were pleased to meet in
our office this morning, our friend
and fellow-citizen of the early days
of Jefferson, Jas. D. Baker, Esq., late
of the Columbus (Texas) Times.
We hope he will conclude to make
onr city his home again.
Pnovisiox." i
potatoes.
C. Roister. where hn may* ha Ibiiml st all
times ready to hit any order, that may b»
— . [Feb. s, *47.)
W We solicit special attention tn
the card of J. D. Franklin, Dealer in
groceries, family supplies and prev-
rnden on Adi,i.* • * * *• His stork
7 u.;mys k(?»4.
and complete, while his pricos
will bo found very ’nodcrate.
throughout the ; enfton. bha
D among tbc fine t and largest Bteaniors nn
the we*ii(*rn waters, and eutnmancted I y <>M
and experienced tiflfeers. t he will leave
Jeffers in every other bntnrdny, cominenc-
ing January 5th. Particular utteniion giv*
eii to ail way bRsinesB. Jan 4.
......$2
-----$6
$1 00 1
running stealoci1
wili make ugufor trips, going
through in four days, and for puwngi r ar*
coixnnudnlions sialida ttueurpassed by any
f-tc iinier on the river.
Roc tilled
Bourb./'i
other citizens, ;
prevailed. A mixed executive com-j
miitee of 13 appointed and good re-;
suits anticipated.
Judge Kelley, of Pa., is expected
Special Notice.
To All Who Value Mr Eyesight!
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VRE prepared te take contracts for build*
iu®, either in wood or brick. Will fur-
nish all hi tterial. if desired. All work guar-
anteed to be done in the meat werkmanhko
style.
April 23, 1867.
I T. M’CRBRY,
, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JEFFEtisUN, TEX A 8.
Qvtick—Up stairs, corner of Jim pie-cute
Alley Dilin stmt. • m2ita73.
well acquainted with “Jemmy
Virginia.
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ID-(/i 5
U0—($30
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y of ils constructicn
Machin..-; there
TELEGRAPHIC
SPEC! Al
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K. B. Ho—ell. No. 41 Dallas street,
has for sale, in the shape of the cele-
brated “Hydraulic Clothes Washer,”
just what every family needs imme-
diately. They have been tried thor-
oughly both here and elsewhere, and
proven to bo all that is claimed by
the inventor.
In tho printed directions that ac-
company each machine will be found
hundreds of testimonialscstablishing
their full access and usefulness. At
the price Mr. Howell is selling them
they are in the reach of every family,
and should be secured at once.
roventivo
. a-LA—.
A gents.
•1 A Co. Whole-
Soad—Bar, lb
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00@ 2
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15®
'flic QveO.ik is uitstii pas.i'd in the
,........jr t-imle, for sizt-.j-r'-cU and pnaannt
, <r aceotniooiliitions; ri.*l slnmla Al in all
| tile insurance oftici-a. For freight or paa-
' sage, apply on lloilrll. l>cc 4
the surviving heroes of the Texas
brigade had, after the smash-up,
brought him with them across tiie
Mississippi, aud giv< n him a comfor-
table home for his old age.
day that the Supreme (’em t would
hear no arguments after tlic l:T'i,
anti that the court would adjourn on
W We invite attention to the card
of the large “Carpet Emporium” of
A. Broxncau, 17 < hartres street N. 0.
The largest and grandest assort mi nt
in the South always on hand.
II. O. WuODR. C. M. MILLICAX.
WOODS & MILLICAN,
Builders, Contractors
JUST RECEIVED
BY STEAMER
». A. CAnl'BSTEtl. JO’F.m HOLMAN
CARPENTER & HOLMAN,
BUILDERS WRTAKERS,
-Coni, bushel
Meal, .........
Hinns—Dry, ‘(1 hi............
............................- - - •
Ibon—American, nss.’itcd t'!»
Home En rnurniSE — Messrs Black
& Williford have handed us a sam-
ple of the. soap they arc making at.
their factory near this city, on the
Daingerfield road. We have tested
it sufficient to know that it is equal
to, if not better, than soap of* north-
ern manufacture. '1'iiey can supply
any quantity at a price much less
than common soap is now selling for
in our market. They should bo well
Sustained in their enterprise.
Oil—laid. V'
liinBc.'u,
BASS NICHOLS,
F.’o. *4 Dalian Street, Jcfi'rrMOi», T«Xfll,
n AlHn Hora a forge aud complete MNort-
incnt of
MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES.
Would be pleasei to hive his friends and
the public ca I aud examine his stock.
ApriDW. 1867. ____
The C’d.iri-d Conference of the Me
thodist Clim; ,’i, c.>mpor>-l of del-.
that no funds not accounted
missing. The, ensli balance
books corresponds with the.
in tlic safe, or nearly so.
(3-Nathan M’Coy has hs'u;;..
"Dick’s Barber shop and can t.hnve
conib, cut, dress mid fix up ‘-a head*;
equal to any man in the land. Sef
card.
J. 1). FRANKLIN,
I ( Nearly opposite the Terry Hotme)
1TTSTIX RTRP.F.T .HtP1TP.llROM TP.X
Hands Wanted.—Maj. 1’ratt ad-
vertises for 2-50 hands for thy M. &
E. V. R. R. We feel satisfied that it |
will be useless for freedmen who have
employment to apply. Maj. 1’- will
not interfere with the farming inter-
ests of the country. All who are out
of employment can obtain good
at p. iqdwillo.
travelli.'iV'riRem. and h> »«-c. i.p* ?ml n
i no-f. »ill bs fnllv r<-<- •nuz.i.d nt this ofne-.
•y’E.C. Wuicto.i A Co.r«Coi> in, ’. S .
are onr nntiiorized ngenb-. nt New Oi-u nm>.
r »-.T. W. Monies i--w i.nthonr.ed ngont
at T». c»t r. W> ■ county. Texo.
KT- Clink & Tullis Cotton Factors nml
. a ...in i i..
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* ' all'llo- eiin th’at wrnihl be tleliv- j " js destroyed <ju die 24U1.
,-d at his crib rie.it <*dtnber, mid it ,<rf'tilt prr.iv
ht'iight that he will git but little I--.'rlroyetL _ 1 .
tiiat. u ■ | ‘ *’......
If tiie perqilfe cannot bo persuaded ;
let cot toll alone, they will be
ruined.”
Fifteen
. ipar l^isjni ss houses i^ere
j I’oliinil.ia, S. C.. April 29.—Anoth-
er'important meeting of whiles and
negroes was held hare to-day. It
was largely attended. Gov. Orr ad-
dressed the meeting in a speech olio
hour long, giving colored men ad-
vice as to political and social duties,
urging that they should at present
attach themselves to neither Demo-
cratic or Republican party, but wait
and array themselves on a National
platform of a National Union party,
that, occupied position in common
with both races South mid all people
North. It comise’lcd moderation
am! patience; promised provided nc
groe.. did their duty, the people
.South would see them educated and
secured in i
of freemen,
solations consisted of lilac
f/o.iery, Cvtlerj. I’crfui.ifiry. Stationary!
AND
IT1 ci m ay O oocls,
C. E. RlT.NCEIi, ) SS Cunul rHrvef,
CHAM, LoKO, . NE W OELEAXSi
t. HewlLLiAXf I nTC»C7n79.
25
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31 ; siMMorled stoc k of Dry Goo In, Clothing.
1 U;i1r. Hnni 4 final (Ivtw «.wi #•«. Atr..
00 ■
@1 25
(tf.l 00 I
;; 25
4 56
bjjynnotw be •
ind i;s wo hit better knock under.
Came to my place, No>6, Dallas St.
Washington, April 29.—Omaha
dispatches say the. track laying of
the track of the Pacific railroad com-
menced. Two hundred miles of tier
ready ; sixty miles of iron on the
spot . The quartermaster has notifi-
Carpet AVave-liouse,
17 Chartre« Street, New Orleans*
A. BROUSSEAU & CO.,
EF* M. Stcinlein’s immense build-
ing is now filled with all varieties
and latest style of goods. It extends
clear through the Block, and his sign
may now bo seen floating opposite
the Fulton House, on Austin street,
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3
1.5
15
15
15
15 iio®qo on
15® . 18
$n <4tr>
20 00.(25
u'n
100®
t.V None of our city peace officers
have been able to scare up anything
since our last, aud Mayor Elliott and
Justice Jones' Courts have been ns
dry as an old shoe.
rip-We are glad to sou tiiat onr
fri< nd Hirshtieid, is prospering so iu
his business as to be cmnpeled to
move to a lay er building, no. (I Dal.
his street. His stock ia entirely new
withccst delay, otl><-i wi»c they will
by aold pity expcnifu.
M. H. EiaSHI'ISLD.
Ar.fi! .13. v.7,___________________
McCoy’s Barber Shop,
(AV.rl t'.e f.e tialiej,)
Hellas St.eel, JrC'ersosi, Trxna.
Hair Dr.-suing, Siiavln^- and Slunnpooninft
in ths u oft approved style, at all hours.
apSorlm
Internal revrnue receipts to-day
j amount to $/30,090.
Tin- Secretary of the Treasury has
i directed Collector Robinson, of!
Brownsville, Texas, to nominate Hi
■ Deputy Collectors to act as a nionnt-
, < d guard guard against smuggling on
' the Rio Grande.
Loudon, April 29—Noon.—The j
Peace Conference i< composed of
2GO TJoof*
FOR SALE.
ON my Rancho, F.ixty-llve mil s North-
Went from JutT iNonJan Snlnhw.in TitiiH
eountv I will h-11 Ahlcli <.'ow.« nod
Agents Wanted.
A few good tgente, with ti email capital,
to travel in Texas anti A’ kniwM, and soil a
new >f ’le of picture of tli^tinguw’ic'l Bauth-
ern (ronerals inid tine Koligimu Paintings.
A splendid opportunity fi>r .Clergymen and
young mon out of employment to make mon-1
ey. Addrobs mo nt Sbrevoport, La., or Joi- i
feroon, Tesas, vare of Barbee A Gilman.
iipr30tl» CIIA8. CUNISGHAM.
transportation for30,000,000 pmtu'.li
the present season.
The. commander of Fort Fhil.!
Kearney wants more troops to
keep the Ciow Indians quiet. A con-,
sidernble niintbc.r of Sioux Indians,
are encamped at Powder Fiver. East
THE WKATUF.H-STKAS.nOAT AND
n«VEH NK.VS.
Jeftcksox, April SOtle, Wl.
The trsallicr is fest assuming a anmnw I
feeling. Yesterday mrs warm enfiugb to '
draw tl,o “perspiration” from anybody,
aad Tiunuier clothing Is in demaud. This [
in lining i. dark and cloudy with strong | A[rilMth'*-7.
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New Orleans, April 23.
Beeves—Toxas choice B head.... 4.7‘J® S70
2d quality ),» bend----------$35® $45
3d quality tI head $ @ $30
Sheet—Texas <8 head............ ® —
Milch Cows—y head (Texas).. — ® —
rpHE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF OUR
I extensiva Spring and Hummer Stock, lo
which the attention «f onr friends, cus-
tomers sod tbo public ore Invited. We
.Services 3d Sabbath iu each shall continue to receive by the arrival of
every lioat every variety of goods, purchas-
ed by om of our Arm, now Absent, and -an
defy competin'<n tn prices.
Cush, amt .1 elivei-(h- ii in LOi-rani to pur-
lin ■ )•- if (I- -• i* - I. TIioko wishing to buy
will nd'lrccs in" :<A Cl.u kavi !<< <-r apply on
th? lliimdi >. I'-r-eu ,r<: elo.-k of attic niiii
11 ■ ■■•se.i ea . be bought very eiieap for essli
cr Jed.-raoii p.opertv.
ap'.lnii/ D. C. RUSSELL.FVK IEW <MtIAtAN’«, DIVFC1
LOUIS r>. TODD,
WITH
C. E. SPENCER & CO.,
11!Pl)UTEIlfl AND JOHBftRH OF
Rw-nJ<
N.irilro.U,
Hoop
Trace chains, p
Lead— Bar. il».............
Lime — bbl • • •
Lumbeu —Pino.green ft.
.. bhiuglcn,^ 1090
Molasses—Louisiana, fJ gat
Nails—Amer. 4d. to 20d, krc»
00
on |
“ Irinh, case
H.iglidi, v i:>........
i- -1’ulv and crashed :pib
Louieiaua common
THU LAND WB LOVE! i
Wc are pleased to know that the
success of this excellent Southern
j Monthly is now p’m iul beyond a
j doubt. Any one number of the work
tV If anybody wants that fine ' is t'vicc t!ie P'iee
suit of clothes we had on hist Sun■1 f,,r “ •y(‘ar* Gel1* D* H'llil1 isnl,,10>t,
day. they can get them-nmy bc. a writer as hv was a General .
Wo don't want Dr. Huey to know j °''^An9.'"* Hu ••Haversack” in the t
A'c’vc got them, because he'll be i
pointing wt w, tail llio way’up the !
street. We want it distinctly under-1 l’
itood, however, that they were made
out and out by G. W. Meek, w’mhas !
no superior this side tho .Atlantic in I
fitting a man right and putting np!
his work to star.
Fi? The thanks of our establish-
ment iare due R. P Urmup & <*o., for
a box of two dozen hoi ties of Todd
& Clark’s celebrated “Mineral Wa-
ter,” the most healthy mid delicious
summer drink ever invented. They
will receive one hundred dozen per
week, and sell at the remarkable low
price of eight cents per bottle, or
mii« dollar per dozen. Those who
use it in their families will save many
doctor's bills this summer.
Wo were at a great loss to know
how it could be sold at so Iowa price,
until wc di 'covered that “Mason, of
tiie iS'i.-if/i-i>'e»term” was on.) of the
stockholders, and
••g.is” wilh which
charged.
Mesvrs. Crump fi
METHODIST EPISCOPAL—R. W.
Tiio.ui'sox, Pastor. Services at II
A.M. every Saldiulh.
CATHOLIC—Father Gjuaud, Pas
tor. Services every Sabbath at 10
A. M.
BAPTIST—11. F. Buckner, Pastor I
Services 2d Sabbath, 11 A.M.
CUMBERLAND I’RESP.YTERIAN !
—Aaron Grigsby, Pastor. Services ■
1st aud 3d Sabbath, 11 A.M.
0. S. PRESBYTERIAN—W. C. Dun- i
lap, lh> tor Services Cd and -1th
Sabbath. 11 A.M.
EPISCOPAL--Davenport, Pas-
tor.
month, 3 P.M.
papers. Bine
weeks for a trip
POTVDEB — p l«
hide, f
Basins -p 1)"'
leans.
Gulf
equalize cotton trade beyond the
linesof that .lepnitment, The court
nry of the Inte-Liblo
Co., also sent us
a bottle of that pure old brandy,of
which they still have a supply on
hand. Nothing equal to it was ever
brought to this maiket before. Oar
bottle was 116 years old, but died
very suddenly,at that advanced age,
on coming into our possession.
—------.... o».._---
ITT Bine Jones, of the house of
Everett Lane, No. 5, Magazine st.
New Orleans, has sent us, by the T.
D. Hine, full files of Mobile. Boston
and New Orleans
will bo up in a few
through Northern
to furnish all the
needed in Texas, at prices that will
prevent anybody ever going bare-
figdlii.
0HXk<l. A JDS OF BILLIARtjy
SHUE' ..PORT VS. JEFFEIWOn.
The gaitic for the championship of
these two distinguished cities was
played on Saturday evening at the
Alhambra Saloon, between the pro-
prietor, Dr. A. M. Walker, and Mr.
J. IL, of Shreveport. Twenty licks
were made by each before the first
count, and the game ended in the de-
feat of Shreveport, after three hours
ami 30 minutes duration.
in-to buy Gy V*a.f Tha ruliug price with
onr Brok.i-l is about S5e for soiling, and 3C
®37 for bdytug. Cotton rising in about llio
ssinc proportion r.s tho Hew Orleans and
New York mnrkote. I’.ooeipUi and eali-a
light. For luercuaudizo prices wo refer to
the following :
Mosetahv.—Gold, fl3GS133; Filvor $135;
Mexican dollars, a shade under gold.
Ccttox—Middling ... (specie)..
Itsoaixu—Indian, t-l yard......
Bale IUHJI—Kentucky, p lt>....
Twine $ lt>
Beeswax—YeV jw p lb........
CaACKins—V 100 tbs..... ?1
Coffee—Bio, y lb............
Candles—Star, lb...........
Sperm U lb
Finn—Mackceel No. 1 in kits
No. 2 in kits
Dr.r Goons—I’ru.ts, Au! or. p yd
Knelieh, ..
French ..
DomoatlOS, unbleached, ..
bloaehod,
Cotton Tarn;, I? babj.
Fi.ovn—St. Louis, 1 . w
Texas, i. 10<l Ib'<......
TOE eHMI’LEClITE
An Alaiiamit paper w
of Fort. Reno. The destruction of' the lights bofmc ns and V
the t heyetine village, before alluded
to as Hancock's headquarters, inv
ed a loss of $100,Oil).
Custar is still pnrsningthe Ind
AW..0. SANUEUN.
15 VHI ADNANCEk made on consignments
lo the house <1
HTE11LI - <1 mice A CO..
ST. LOUIS. MO.,
1 1 YOU WANT TUN
IM, Chea^st) Host rasiiouaW^
1’. 8.—Since writing the
we have learned, (1). tiiat the capital
of tho bank was never paid in ; (2).
that the eirculatleu war used to pay
for the bond.i up ui which it was ob-
tained; 13), that the bomb deposited
AUSTIN STREET, JEFFERSON, TEXAS,
DEALER IX ALI. KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
Family Supples,
Of any and all Kinds,
CALL ON
MOSES STEINLINE,
Ko. 50 Doline St.,
Next door t> Preston & Co.’h Di*ng Storoj
HE is still receiving, direct from New*
York by cv.*ry steamer,
Ladies Dress Goods,
HATS, CLOAKS,
And a Ihonsand other things iu tho ladietf
line, together w.ta wore
Clothing
For gentlemen and boya, HaU aud Furnieh-’
ing Uoo»h, tihii *im, Ac,’ A line lot of
Hatlillery,
and the largest uteck of
Qucon^VFarr
in Eastern Te xan. Trunk,*, Vidices and Car?
put ifoga enough for cverjb »dy.
(foil and *xamina tm* ytmrxehrris a* I
charge nothing.
M.HTUNUME, Ag’t.
A mil Jfi. ..... K. ■ ' f \
ed the Kuperindent that ho wants *0 soc'.ire tin Government deposits
transportation for30,000,009 pound ’i were borrowed: facts, if facts, even
more startling (Lan those which yes-
terday form d the topics of (he
street, aud from v.h/ch onr rendcis
must ih.tv,* t’icir <»'V4 conehisions.
Valuable Real Estate
IN THE
City of Jefierson.
IN purs nnee of an or.ior from the Oistrb’t
Court of Davis county, I will soli to tLe
higeat and best bidder for
CASH IN V. F. CVRHICNCY,
at the Court House door of Marion county,
at 10 o’clock A. M.011
Tsicsday tlic 4th, (InyofJunc, 18G7,
the. following dcMcrioml pronerty to-wit:
Block No. ninety three (W) fiouting Cy-
press and Houston Htrects und extending to
tHo main Cypra*« Hivor; also fractional
block iroatiug Hunk an I Cypress streets,
and cNtcuding to tho main Cypress River;
also half of block No. 87, fionti.ng Uou-ton,
Common and Cypruos streets, itnd adjoining
the town grave yard; also, three fonrlbo of
block No. 81, ironting Camp, Houston and
Common streets, and ioining tlw town grave
yard; and iTactional block lying Bonth-
\V( f t of the last mentioned blocks, joining
the town grave yard and 1>. N. Alley’s
land ; also that piece of ground known ns
the town grave yard, bogiuniug at the east
corner of the grave yard lot, and running
toward the river with Cypress street, cross-
ing Texas Blr<“ «, to th< iiilt aZ+IW, titvnvc ['
noil’h-w '?(, fs’.lov ing/.Ut* direction of mid
alky to tho line <»f Lfoni'.d N. Alley’s land, I
thence with tho lino of the grave yard to 1
the north comer of the grave yard, thence
south-west witli thu line of the gn»veyard
to t he beginning corner. All of said tract
situated in that portion of the tew:i of Jef-
ferson formerly owned by Al ten Urquhart,
in what is now Marion county, Texas, but
formerly Cass county, Texas.
Said property is levied on as the property
of C. Stanley, and aokl to satisfy judg-
ment in favor of Daniel M. Seymour.
L. IT. WRIGHT,
Con. Boat ho. a, Marion county.
Jofibrson. Texas, April 2O.~td.
Madeira, 'ff gallon
claret, gallon
claret, box
champagne, /.? bsk King
“ V bask Heidsick21
Wool—washed, lb.........
Unwashed, $ tt»
Freights.
Cotton te N. O,..............
Beef Cattle —J J head.......
Up Fjieioiit. pi*, bbl.......
many
Foi ?r any slopping of
water, y.bcllmr tho machine is used open or
closed it will ko p the stenm confined, and
Ihe water hotter than by any other process
ofwashiug ever invented.
riFTir.—The superior CLOTHED WRING-
ER, attached to tneso niAchines, is in a gal-
vanized iron frame, and is niado of Solid
Vulcanized Rubber, by far the best, must
durable, and nu id expensive of any in the
market,and cent iiuri fully double the’amount
p* fi .uij umvr »»ringer.
I .ja^xaa.—The washing of Flannels by this
pro •css ellecUiully prevents shrinking the
fabric, ns they can bo washed in boiling hot
waler, wrung out, and, if put info our Patent
Drying Room, uro dried by hot air, thus
avoiding the possibility <-f rJirinking by con-
tact with cold nir—without our Drying
Room, they may bo dried by the fire, near
which Ibe* shculd bo placed before cooling,
i« <m tho Wrhiger.
Seventh—By this precess, there is no
• all the chequered sue
! of the Potomac, had ....
I pidun, the Happnhannock, (he Po-
i tomac, mid the Shenandoah ; hud
■ grazed in Pennsylvania, and in
■ remembrance of hi* faithful services
vs. U. 8.. from lln
Florid::; (Itci'i'm
Grier di- senting,
whether perp'its
Treasury Agents and
Hanks, while commanding Xow Or
commatidiu;
Dissolution Notice,
ffTIIE partnership heretofore existing be-
ll tween N. N. Howell and Alf. Blackman,
under the name and i-tyleof 1 lowed a Block-
man fa this day dieevfred by mutual oonaont.
April 22, 1867.
ALF.BLACKMAN, BOOt UUd 3110011^0^
—- 1 IXfOULD respectfully announce te the
THE BU8INWS will be conllntiea at tbn i citizens of J offers* hi, that he h^i opeu-
a.vno stand by the undoffaigned, who is alone rd u shop in the houae lately occupied by J.
.'.uthorized to rocctvo tne ciaiiua due the (’ ” ’ * 1 *■ -
house. times ready t<
A continuance of the liberal patronage ioft with him.
heretofore extended the house is respectful---— -
ly solicited.
R. B. HOWELL.
| April 22,1W7.
A5OVF—SK’V MJJBSCK1D1CRS,
SCARCITY OF CORN.
Mr. Morgan sendsns from Sulphur
Spiings, under date of the IBtli. an-
other large list of subscribers at Lone
Star. Gray Roek. White Oak, Saltillo
and Bright Star. Saltillo has just |
__ succeeded in getting a post-office,
rqr l.ri’K Hewitt in on authoriw’d agent I.,U(j semis us (lie largest list of names. 112jal2i
wjS’XillSv .>T:r«> is onr nnthjrl.v,’! Among these m w names we 'veTe ' Sah a^5
glad to Cud innuy of ouf old friends 1 '
mid subseribors. when wc edited the ! <;4.f,,ts. 22CL
Tin? J.MPI.KICTK.
April 29.—Cotton de-
cidedly higher: 29n30 for middling
uplands. Gold opened 1341 r.nd
reached 135J
iiy other machine; a
’for may be
ids prompt attention in forwarding i left Jfcll'erson. The farmers are not
! , ; . I done nlantiinr corn, they will get
na the latest pnpeia. | through in tiie eour.se of the next
Hr We nre under renewed oblign- I we< k. Every one is trying to put. in
- ,. , nil the cotton they cap. 1 heard one ,
lions to J. L. Kingsbcrry, of the Iier^I' |,ant ,«f, hnlvie, per bushel entire business portion o! that town
Riycr Wharf Boat, for .Western n-V “ • '• ‘ ->.< i- -i-u.- I wn. rin-ti-nv. ,! <»n the 244h. F-*'“—•
■ ,,(14. forwa ,dr d to us in advance tn
tho mails- 1
^LINXINCr JENNIES
, C:» and Hpin • the Cotton.
THEO SANDERS.
■ ritn’O HOitSF. V«'AOONrt. of tli« bast m ike
1 i»aJ tiahh, for salo Hr
Til $i0. RtNIMtRS,
*wS3 Bo. 1 Oa'iM 8U'»<’t.
dismantled.
bu.’g to lie determined by ths decis
ion of the Conference, a....
guaranteed by all the 1 ivers partre- . in (heOJluoler, os. by frequently revofuing
ipating. ■ ph" tsetion. the —at±r Sxc :::~zzz “r„'
Loudon. April 29—Evening.—Con- °Krr:“g, theieb, keepiiit every thing fo e,
* sol l III ! in I ’’ I ° lind.KKi<ui>tfwr.¥wmtnni«AB al.Sh.1,
'* | Liverpool, April 29
.V I Activity in the cotton n
I. | laiiitnl to its close: middling uplaiids
12ol2Jd.; Orleans 12Jril2j.l. Hales
117TSHES to inform tlio p li.lie that ho
will open mi oitioe in .lo'ieraun, tile
p.u lor ol tho
Al.nvUHR'i II )TS4.,
on lil-inilay, April 2'tli, tor a siiort time,
owing lo previous img.igeme.its, where lie
will lo< p» ll io nMiriui'iut ot the world-
renowed
BRAZILIAN PKUiiLIS SPISLTACLKS
A.NDEYE GLASSES,
I manufactured from genuine Roek Crystal,
affording nnrivale l ulearncM to the de.ac-
tive or wees eyesight and strengthen.ng and
improving Hie organa of vision. Beiug en-
ebled by long practice, to adapt ttie proper
foeiis accurately to tho particular condition
I examine llio eye with a uwer-fading Opti-
Moter.
Am 'ugniy many testimonials, I give th.
following:
Hr. Hargis. P»no»eola, Fla.,
•' t'rjii'.h, ArhftiM, Ono.,
” Howard, Grcimiillu, 3, C.
’’ Williams ohrovep >rt, La.
“ Carter, Jaecson, Miss. '
Manon, Wetumka, Ala.
COMMERCIA I.—BUSIN ESS *C.
Jicrzsnsox, April 30th,,’’l>7.
T.ns ne’3 in the retail lir.e has been quite
sufli r'k largely iu recent mitside I nv<qy for tw , diys past, with some heavy
spec:... ,ii>fis. tiie < l^aracter ol which I transactions in leading ailirios. Tlic money
We l><?t learu. nor did we learnLmnrg4thaab4enuu*ett!cd;everybodywaiit-
whe. "’or rimy were entered upon by I 1
Mr. ►ikrnan upon his own responsi-
bility, wy with the sanction of the;
Ihcu'il of Directors. While weakened
and embarrassed by these losses, on '
the 1st inst., a Government draft for
.$50,039 was presented and paid. On
the 7th, another draft, of tiie same
character, for $75,001). was presented.
Mr. Parkman explained tiiat it would
suit the convenience of the bank to
have a few days time, and payment
was delayed until the 14th, when a
deinnnd was matte accompanied with
a threat of protest. Payment was
promised on the next day; anti that
evening the robbery was reported.
The next day the bank was taken in
i charge by the military authorities,
all reasonable privileges | acting under orders from General
. The committee, on Re-1 Swayne, and its officers put under
and ; arrest, though left at large on parole.
white. The platform was conse.rva-. Yesterday morning Gen. Swayne j
tive nml unaninioilsly adopted. came do.vn, an investigation was
fT’M’Phail pleases the people in
whatever Le goes at. Everybody I
knows his great skill as a watchma-
ker and jeweler, and now we judge
Irom the crowds constantly in his new
st ore, that he is becoming just as pop-
ular as a merchant.
Ho never lets any body leave with-
out trailing at some price. His stock
will bo found complete, at 24 Dallas
street.
32
03
uo
00
« ? on
54 7 50
>r, is quit
Nev.t< n. (. ommissioner of Agtienl-: iffiuiy
re. has reccivi d a large lot of seeds ; **■ L«’(
hieh he is sending South.
II. A.('had wick,of Willard - Hotel, ' •
isbi-in appointed Commissioner to rend.
Dll. It. fI*N(T, (-ff.*rs hi) Prol'nssioaTl
S wvL’es to the ciiiauas of Jefi'oraon and
s.ii'r.iunling country.
Particular atlcnuou paid to Female Dt--
Office riBONEY I'll 5OK.V Drug Sh.ra.
■ District- Court ef
affirmed; Justice
Tiie question was.
granted by speci.ii
pproved by
“ thoica
Shot—Drop, nil Lizes, p 25 lbs
Tax—Block, & lb ............
Green, Imperiil, 16- ■■
Tobacco—chow. 1st qual y lb.
“ 2.1 “ ib
smoking, V lb
T.ir. r.ow
every Jbody. Chari cite N. C.
^er arinr.m.
Coercion is a most convincing nr'ot
ment. AVe never saw its ctliea ■!
until now. Here, in tho South, white ,
mon and negroes meet in the same
conventions, speak together, and |
whitem ni,once lire-eaters, insist Hi,it
American citizens of African descent
shall have all tho lights of citizens.
What a niiracl.' of* transformation, by
the nll-powerfil argument of coercion!
And yet the .••un still rises and sets,
water runs down hill, and the two
organs of the so-called make asses
of them-elvi’s, ns in days of yore.—
Louisville Dcwcrat
1G
iil SHSRI773 SALE
w OF
00
J£*'FER8ON, I EXAA.
Arc prDp vre«ito toko contract for ull kinds
of BiiiltliugJi, Hoimos. Grins, Bridges, Ac.
Style <>i' work guaranttvd to be equal to
any in the B< nth. aiJuSl.
V *>a»o......
Fine, bbl. 1
iw -- •• ••> — - --—----- ; | 1.CJUM9, 100 lbs......
mayor. | commenced, and Mr. Iarkin.au icd | glass—V box Ju it., Amor. 8;io
followed in a speech with much good j the city. We. believe our infor.ua-1
advice. ; Ho:; is correct, that the examination
The meeting was also nddrcssed l y ; Ims progressed sufficiently lo show
.1 ’... as, ami a good feeling j that no robbery was committed, aud
for are
on the.
money
Goods at any Price!
I |)EIN0 compelled to make room for inord
: 15 goods iu>a on the way from Ns’.v York,
j I have determined t. sell the preswit .mo—
; at all Iit.zuviIm.
| Every body H invited M call and buy at
THi:m own rniCE.
,’ .*" .’, .vo - t. .
43 G711O77 M STBINLINE. Art.
1'ennsylvania and sevi’t’.ii Southern I
States, has b er. in session foraweek
past at Lexington, Ky. It is the!
largest conference ever held by the I
, blacks, over one hundred and forty ,
ministers being present. Bishop'
■ Quinn pre.-,ides, assisted by Bishop i
Campholl. On Wednesday tiie Con- '
• fi ienee was changed into a miscege-'
nation love-feast. Brother Brisbin, i
u>f white co nploxioa, but of very j
; dark antecedents,) who brigadier-
A IloRsr. Tniar Killed.—Two I Gcnoralcd some hit,and the country
brothers, Madison ami Moses Hurt, I during the war. told his ’sperienc't I
said to belong in Fannin county, j in a set hnrangitc ns long as a verv |
made n raid on their quiet neighbors, long liberty pole. Bishop (?) Camp-
and stole the hors i of a Mr. Ntratton. 1 bell replied to Brisbin, saying that
who made pursuit, captured Moses, ' hn was tired of being put on the
now in custody, Madison resisted and i deck of a steamboat or in the boot
was killed. A just fate, indeed!—j of a stage coach because lie was
Sherman Courier 20/4. ' black, and much else to the s ime ef-—-------— ----- feet. Then Brother Brisbin lovingly
An Am-rican railroad millionaire ! embraced m:d shook hand-; with the i
, . . „ , >n Valparaiso had n '’/OO.ffiX) raffle, odorifeieus f.’.myo-g.ition.and retired !
Lots of liuilic.ii editors ut. t.ie con- and a po w woman drew tho largest in r.’il-fcn. e order. - r, Jct;;--
fession.il. I pHz... | o0W.
i The river her® is fal'ing very alowly. M| J
I Rod River reported a>so falling, and the |’BT H. HIRSIIFIELD lia*. removed to his
I MLsiMiopi still very high. I fo • 8to, ’'’ »«»r
i t J vs i - the Love**, wharo he will bo piHWied tu »<lo
i The Irena went out on hridny c'eP,.® hin frieiute nnd the public generally.
| with a light trip of freight, but a rcspectabh- | April 30 ’CO.
] uumber of pasaengeru. I * ’ ’
I Tho Fr He er.uw iu Fuwlay evening with
i n very large freight and paasengerd enough
to uati-fy Lho “ capacious” inaw of Ifopt.
/Itaufo ’pantry. Slio goo* cut this eveuiug.
BiUy Brooks has charge of the ofiicc.
( apt. 1 foots and 8am. Lawson come iu
with ihe T. D. iline Mime time Inet night
with an overwhelming trip, having madetha
best aud quickest round I rip of the season.
I She fa rix days abend Gf time. The Hine
brought up the Mittie Stephen**’freight, the
' latter liavu g laid up nt New Orlrane. Be
rea ly to loave at 3 p. M. to-morrow if you
vra’it to go with the Hine.
The Live Oak and Caddo are the next
CitcanierB duo.
representatives from Great I>ritain,! Bobber in any olio r \Vri:i
Prance, Prussia, Austria, Russia and ; Sixth.—-The waulung of J
llolhml.
Tha following basis, after delibera-
. (ion, has been agreed on:
“Eranco is not to enlarge her pres-
jent boundaries. Luxemburg to be I
'I’lic status of Ltixem-1
r tno iiuuiS- ,
ii nd to be ( entangling or r.trair.iDgof the articles pfoce<i
| the motion, the water hae’free nigroM nnd
1 (wrBuw tlmruK . lrAs>»Oi» at?aw tifflaaav /». - ;
« I and cxpoHiug rvc.>y portion of ihe fhb”xu»* b» ;
' Uv» action v* Utt* forcing water.
ffi|» Printed- inetruvUone fnmUhed With
each machine.
FOB SA1X BY
H. B. H O W E L L,
N't. 41, D.dfort street,
April 8), *C7 ii/ ). JEel’EIteON, TEX.foS.
Liverpool, April 29., 2 p. m.—-To-
day cotton veiy active. Since noon
i it. has advanced 4 to Id. Middling
*'}; N'ert- Oilenns. 126;il2i.—
5,000 bales.
| New Orie.au*. April 29 —Sales3C09
; bales. Low middling 27aS8c. Rc-
— Exports, 719.
I Herald, years ago. ' Sugar mill iuolajses unchanged.
i Wo make the following extract Flour, inrgp rccelpts.dccliiied ..0e.;
1 ■ i I superfine, f 12,50:i8L>.0’*.
i from Mr. Morg-m’s letter, and legiet vcj.y n.fei.,tt(( dctlincd
I to see that our friemU are pursuing 5c>. q,1(,tc(l al :?l.40.31,45.
; so blitql a policy: I Outs, ilull at 80o83. ,
i “I find money i-cry scc’-ce and corn i Pork, very dull; niess pork .y
: a great deal career. It cannot be bail ■ Bneon, only a retail ImsmessntfAe.
. at 82 per bushel, specie. 'J’he people i smnihlers, l ife.; 1 ,
•yjni.. T. Hull, Oi the, iavorite , jillf little or no winrat. I have I l'-’al le,; pliuu. 155c.; canvassed hams, I
• - ‘ " ■* 1 *“c.; bird steady, unchanged.
*AVhinkey. uflehifugeil.
Gold, 135}; sterling, 4G1.34S4;
York sight. } premium.
Dispatches received hero from
LAbORHUH vanted to work <>u
El 1'aio* ft Pacific'
Rcgnlelr New Orteutts nn«l Jcffcraoit
ket,
M ITT I IB ST I a r’TI TC^TR.
The splendid favor to nid«
' 4^,-,* wheel p ispengor packet Miu
41iu su-phcM-, MavukihLano-
uoiinb, Ifu*b.r, W. T. Hurd, Clerk, will
make regular trips every tvoaevks. through-
out the HOdnoH. For tpecd, comfort and
s ifety, f’hc iw not ourpaBbcd by any steamer
on Rud River.
J. K. TUCKER, Agent,
Nov f>. 19 -8. Jefibrsou, Texas.
IkOUNS* LrXd’3.
United Btfitea Mail Packet Nantooa.
BEN. B KOUNS, MtMfcr
II. C. Hlkarr ...................Uierk
| VOTICE.-W. J. CLARK is my
xN authorized agent in all financial BLOOItUnuUALh « aLi H/Lil
matters. JUHN W. CLARKj *23 M>»»Ua. nel
I UBUVLAU .IF.FFKUSON AND KBW
ORLEANS PACKKT.
mm; The splendid, I ght draught, aifte
wb<»cl passenger packet, T. U.
«Bb£KflMiHlN12, John T. Booth, Master;
Geo. E. Wilkinson, Clerk, will make rtqnv
lur trips during the entire hc.ihoh. Tho
Hine stands A No. 1, in nil Insurance Ofliecs,
and has the best of nccommudations tor
passengers. For r. vight or pA-nwga. apply
on board, or to k’l.ABK Ar. 1 UlJ.TQ’.
Agents, Dull *b eel.
i Decotnljfcr 25. 186m. 43
1 REGULAR JTEW G?,LEAT.ra AMD JETFKB-
CORN, OATS. HAY AC.
HrapectfaUy1>vItcB tho pstronngsW city LtVMMK, Ji’S?
and country. Will sell at as small prollts as ' tur; XV. T. (in t ui, I !-rk, will losVe j.i-tt'er-
•miy other lioi'sc, and waaraiita all ftrtklos $'>n every alNrn.ite Tn.rafkiy, for New Or-
iresh and Kcm.ino. April 33 ’fl? I "*“-’I’*1' '-T •*>»«*».<* '!>•
Tint SF.L.VA BASK oROBnERY.” ■
Fit'-tl'.tr Particular*—f'ttriotis Devcl-
cpmentf—Hanking Made Hoey.
Wc ii‘>tiee«l in our last issue ihe ,
I heavy bsuk robbery at Selma, nnd i,
I the arrest of the officers. We copy ,,
' from the Messenger, of the 18th, the i1
i following additional particulars:
! About JO o’clock yesterday morn-;
i ing, (he ptrtiii'. were dam-founded by .
a report, wijfcli proved but too cor- i
i reel, that Mr. Burkinan hnd eluded j
I hi* guaril, ami escaped from (he city. ;
I This fact gave u new and painfull
■ tarn ztr^speculation, and served ns a I
Umsis lor oilier startling rumors. In
1 (he meantime, the fjet of the arrest
I of W Q. Smith. United States Tax
v.,u... ' ColUetor, became known; mid still
I, mess pork $23.00. later we learned that.----LaCroix,1
’- of tiie internal levcnue service, was I
Ribbed, I2jc., clear, i kinder arrest. These gentlemen,!
I we trlieve, ti e charged whh iinprop- i
erly Jrpositing public lands in their !
liiindswitli tin- bank; mid their arrest ■
Kew addea fuel to tiie fire of excitement
wh’n-b prevailed everywhere.
Inv“g,ird to the bank: It appears,
■ ,:xtigatioii. tiiat tlio bank has
lyrgcly in recent oatside [
Vi.--., the character of which I
Offer til low prlcira, Ciu-peling, English A
American of all kind'. Floor, Fiii-mi-ire and
I naniel Oil Cloths. Mai ling. 5tX> rollsCbtua,
1 9 pir.eos Cor V.'i.i lra- Shades, Table A
Piano < ovei'H, (h-.imb Clolbv, lirug-et, Lin-
,ra A Kelt, Curtain-, Luce, Rep-’, oersted,
Damask, etc., Ftvnitiu-o G’ov ring, L;non
and Cotton. Cornteos, Bauds. Pina,etc. 83y
;TJE,T'F'’SVU3OZ<r,TT12C-/>. S’,.
mMMV."i I I « • APRIL 30. HIT
'er.— I Iieilous-
tnces the death
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