The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1862 Page: 2 of 2
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for this regt. ia order to recruit, We
have suffered terribly by battle and
disease. Out of t^u nine hundred
gallant and hopeful men who left
San Antonio, only four hundred and
twenty tight answer to their natnes at
roll call now. We have been com-
pelled, from the want of transporta-
tion, to leave a great many of the
wounded bejiiud. I left nine tnia in the
hospital ' at Pejr Alto. They will
doubtless be well caved for by Col.
Oanby and sent on oh hqoii an they
are able to travel.
Them are reports of some 15Ó0
Californi ms advancing by the -way
of Tucson to unite with Col Canity,
and that Judge Terry >v 1th 1000 tAe.fi
well armed and mounted ¡8 coming
by the G.11.-1 route to j iin uh : if tin-
be true, we wii have a lively time
yet in the valley of Meeill i.
But wé are nil tired of this jpoun
try, we are all anxious to return to
the sutmy land of Texan, to behold
for a short time the faces of the loved
Ones at home, and then renew ed and
invigorated we can meet the hivadefp
of our soil, consoled by the r. flection
thatwo.are "striking for our ajtaiv
and our fires" and nót throw iiig; our
lives away in endeavoring to obtain
poestBsiou of' a country which is not
worth the life of one good man, of the
many who have breathed "their last
upon its arid «anils. -
The folio wing iárh list of. the killed.
■ and tuisbing—^
i_" Uiildiod.
te.l by Tom Harvy,
hot by Court m.-irtlal,
ted at Hi . Fob 1:4
-k 'Iod tit Val Verde,
• —died at Socorro.
_ -—killed at Padilla*, ¿
appp! "
A. J. Ó loud—<—dipd April 23th of pneu-
..., mopia,
Wounded and Riok,
i 'Wiegter-—wounded at Vtil Verde
lef t at Socorro,
I'Vrr—^v oiind«l at Padillas lefl
Per Alto,
W. L. Hutohiimou—left sick at Per Alto
F. M. Qoodnnn " " " ' ; «'H
J, M. Honaon-— " " " " "
Ai'Bv-MtUi -*6-—— " ' " 14 "
Ge v Boat m—1— " " " " "
A. S To'.viar——- - " " |j
- A. S low—Attend mt on sick at IVr Alto,
J. J. Hounoa " " " " "
. Mfaaiug. .
F. "jt-Broook ,
Aiaent without leave ajnee April 13th
Wm, Fair
8. Mc Irido.
My 1st Lt. S. S. Cannon and Wm.
Van Ness were left at Dona Ana, G
miles back with «mall pox. They
will probably recover but it will be
Borne time before tliey are able k
travel. v,-?
The health of tlio rest of Jhe com-
pany is indifferently good
V ■ Truly yours,
J. .15. tfcCOWff. ,
S^ARTLi MíT^FlG ÜRE3.
months, to fortn a pretty correct
opinion of the operations in that
ouurter, and of th • purposed opera-
tions hereafter. lie informs*)* that
b.'vernl* of the principal officem of the
army, Generals J ihiison, Lee, Smith
and o hers, we in* invited to a meeting
pf the Cabinet about tlmb- giniig ol
this m'itith. The results of tlieir
joinjj council h is not transpired, bi t
¡iiioiodiatiily aftv the meet big, the'
S. On t ni;s of War and Navy visited
Yoiktn^t and N orfollc. when the
iiyacurtioii ol the litter, place was
ord- red, tog-titer with the destruc-
tion of the N'.ivy Y ir I, which order
Wits at once executed
It is tin'gvnoral understanding that
the government has now determined
upon a new policy. 1'resident Davis
Mary ..nd, Kentucky, has born heard to say thtit ciictim-
St anc í¡ have now arisen \v}ihb mal;
it UHK Oísary to iibmdon h defensive
I'o icy heretofore put'Stieu, utid: cany
thi' war inU the enemy's rouir.ry.
And it 's believed that such a
ch'ijigo was definitely jiirr.'eil tipOn
in ihv above named cabinet council.
It is said that the Conl ederalo fwufs
are to be more coin outrat. d, and that
while ail places within the reach nt
From the Galveston News.
Two Spauish geutlinen, Alberto
Borgia and Miguel Coy ta o state
thai th-y arived lately, from Havana
outboard the schooner Borgia. ¡t*
Grand Cailou, La. Tint Stwiii h id
some time since recognized the inde-
pendence of l be southuiiiCoo.e lency.
^.'hat u French and Spanish fleet is
now in the Missisfippi fiver, «owe of
the vessel- are in i mat of New Or-
leans; that Spain had no i.ied the
United titules government, that t.ie
Luropeari p iwers bad been waiting
long enough lor their wanuoi protiiiav-s
ni peace. with the fcoutljvrii ti tales,
that eeeing this fact impossible tJ ©y
inki d fyr an iiiinii'diaiu rcCi.guitii ,u
01 lint political iiulupcndi'hce of 11 ie
Southern Confederacy, allowing time
to Wirginiifc
ilisHuiu'i i*nd 'I'eniK ssce to cliu. s:
w inch of i be ConitíderjicitíS tlii y
slu'uld ¿dln^e to. . ■
In case of refusal an immcdiaf •.
dec'laralien of war .by topaiu wall
jlio Aiuetican gi vc.¡ utu< ut, vu'rd inore-
oyer that rtpai.i liad, üer ireaniny luii
aiul could wage a war* ot 4ü years
duration it in cd be, The parties
.oraiight soiutt Hav.'ui.'i panels; gav e
\thuii to Mends oil the Nsay, b> iieviiig ,ihe enemy's gtiobnats are to. be .than-
ull the lime that the fact was general- dn e.|, <>itr jarees ató to. b« : giveti
ly know bi.re. active «'inployin.'iit in aggre.'Sivt
The Fi-eucb fleet r.re repi rted at uperaii. ns. Of course thp pl.tu ol
ihe'iiiouili oi Uiu ii/er Uf-prev^iH ¡uiy '>pvlvati''n is n it ill tii^it«ly-feno-wt),
iiigress oregí;er,ri oi,XcÜtítul ironps.
Sikvers—BTAHI, — Al Tiavit, on ,he
9 h ult„ by R-v J;\\, K0Un«\,ltr.
Henry 6\pvm. of Bnekbora, to Z¿
lloaiiett i SthLlj, i i TravU.
The debt of Liucoln lom is so vast
that the Yankses nd nit that uules<-
they can conquer and rob the South
this spring, by July it will reach $1
000,000,000. Very f w pwiple haw
«n adequate idea oi'this suml If ii
'' WÍB in gold, allowing two hundred
and fifty dollar to the pouud, il
would bt four millions of pounds or
twenty yhonsand tons of two thousand
pounds each. If cafried oil drflys,
a thousand ponnds on each dray, it
would.take 62,500 drays to carry it.
Bnpposo a person could count" dol-
"l second aud .work six hours
•'llien it would take one
and twenty years to count
t a pile of half dollars, allow-
k to the inch, it would niako a
i over h 315ti miles high, or ii
on a Hue, each nn inch
be nearly serenteen
i long. People of the
my says that ynu shall
ibis young wort
mule. A In , mijfnhane
££■• > ■ "x
'"V ii -"
yus
i ÍHI
HHHH ^ tDr. 11. left Col. A. M. Gentry at
l'tju Mctiipliid Appeal i earn a" u.at Oh top .Mo>ri¿ but a fewday^ a;;o, atjd
iialicck'sanny is wbony cleniuialWeU he in.vy b>i looked for here every day.
tlmt it bus Üecu ivducüu by UiSuSier,'
siukiiesB aud UeAruou.
A ¿enUoinuii train GLu.k-sville • :e-
porib i bul lie sa w nut leio tiiaii 5,000
etl'aggiél . > vvariUÍllg tllO lOíUt 1/Oi VS ectl
the iiuuesrieu nvii' auil lveiuuc.ky.
i'ho -lUih Ohio iii gi.nciit üisUaaucü.
alier tlin battle oi' ibe Zih ii«t., anu:
tuatty iveui UCiiians aiid ifilisroui'iai ■ ¡
A ■'.pa'-tseiigei' from Now Orleatis:
slates fh.it M iyor Monroo liad been
.arrested by Gen'l B .tier,: n i condemn-
ed to Jivcvyears .coi)iiii('iiiiui at F irt
.JsnJvsoiii or diiriiig the war. The
principal charge- ugatiiHt him was - a
too five expiv.^inii (il' bls .opiuióu
lio I lei's Order. iS' o¿ 2, i, re lat iv'e to* t lie
ladies of New Orlcaus, which was
totixwea til X .u p e i.i ciitrtjSíjUei'Celpublisljed iu. ówr paper a few days
o; the tUsaiiec,iiou v. usifd by sinpu.
abolition measures,
in nnswer to a ijeranado from.Gei.
I'riue's bund, a few nigh is siiicv, in
Vjoriinii, G. tt'l ii^áuvcgulrd made, a
speech, ill vi ii cb he suiu be hoped
c-iion to1 p^w-fts'ioii . ol
>\o!;!5P'rrr eHit s. t6;cO;npea¿aUJ for the
loss fit' ->e>\ Ore-aiiS.
VVasiüNií roí?, M y tí,—The r«-
mored
'Uo"n to inüui; ti o goVeriuneut to
ceaso ¡ta eii ir s to pat tltíwn t:ie
rcbejjioii, as woit as th.ise'aboiu pro-
jeciV(ft íirmugeindlit8 audi Ciitbproiiii.-eá!
Wtth •tlie robéis, aré-*jvuhoui louuda-
tiou.
( i'his denial is the best fcvicepce
we has'.e seen thai the report is
(rue.—Lt). NkvVs.
Among the passengers by th
iJeauiiio/it trani last iiiglit we bare
had the pleasure of meeting, our bid
triend Or. . GvO. lloltauct. who lias
Iteei ' absent from our biate for ScVor-
>il year's pant, and of wliood enter-
prises in Loudon and elsewhere during ¡vi¡ t]ua
uis absence, we have ocuuiona.íy e -
made- mention. v
Dr. II . is now direct from Iilcli-
uiond, liavin,; li ft there "on ihe <i h
Inst,, and- h is come through \vi. h tile
least possible nelay. lie crussud lite
Alibhirsippi at haton itoirge, (um
¿.itunlin,at 11 o'clock. A. M.
H.Uuu ilóuge is witieFiV Uudefcnd-
ed and there io no mteiui-n to liiakc
any defense, i lie enemy b,ivo a!?
ready be. n the! e. ami hoisted the
i-Vdetal 41 tig, but iia\mg lett again,
the flag was cut down. That ' piase
IS ill h. utiy (eli gíaphis co.niuu.uca-
4ion wi ll V*ioi ')Ourg. Wben i'r.
iiollaml left, (ti.uuid .y last) Vuk.--
,)Ui¿ was bini in our poisessiun and
it was -hoped • Cou.il' bj uusc< 'sci.uuy
defeudei., Tha- enemy, wall ilieir
gunboats, bu I made aií attiu-k on
MSt Friday «Vehuig, but. Wit boat
e'ifect and had with lrawn their gun-
oo.i'S.
'1 hero are seventeen Very h.-avy and
poweJtui guas at VieKs^urg iu ex-
cellent position to do. exec-ition, mid
.he ntiibiary au.hoii.ies are deter'
mined to defend ilie.place to the last
extremity.
We may rftmark here that the gun-
Itnats winch mikde this Are upon
Vbksburg, were doubtless the six
wtiich were on ibeir way up, aud
. my 10 utiUts below Vicksburg on
the Sunday previous, occordiiig to
the iuioruiation received by Capt. IJT A« wj i/.c * >U,ue Are rumor
Leon titnitb, w bo crossed alf Víckís- BTWSthe.' big buttle at Corinth, io which
burg at that time. we were tia.orioua: sl«o( at V.ckiburfl.
Lr, H. has -had opportunities, where we took 4UX) pri«on«ra. Itia onljr
daring a stay in Richmond of several tumor,
We copy the following from the
,• tine. . '"! '.
Kotice.
The r¡ cay une will publish this
letter taken from ilie botfy of a spy,
II. l{. Zuuaiie. H, F 1JÜTI3U
-Mi(j, Gen. coininanding.
• . '!' . '' .'
« NrW OltLfí ANS, Till 1SG2.
Ft; A it Ktitili.v:—Knowing you
would Ijo anxious to hear of my
wherea'uniis, a'id how ^ was coining
on, I have determined to Write this,
and trust to the kindness of Grhliu
tiin-edes, as io its reaching y.iu,
* # #
How and what shall I say ns to
the events that llave happen d silK'e
I saw you last'/ Yon were here
d fl ing i be most momentous tinie-lbnt
is when the city was threaten d with
bonioardm'oht, and of course need no
liewsfiom hel'e on, thai point, but 1
can tell you thanks to the talenis' of'
1J. Suttle, we have been griuiteil inoie
we expected. The
Maynr i- allmved to carry on tlie city
atfeilS lis usual,and the 1' iiike.es nii:
to r,« kept, outside of th" city iimits;
tliot gli to tell the truth, I b. Iievi''
they wiil be more rejuse 1 h ni óiii-
seivef, wheli they leave, as tiny
must have learn -d by this-tiine, tiro
are really in an ciieniy's couniry, im
they hiive beiili liiftle to loci it iu
every w..v.
Tile Way they nrn Snubbed on
every side, is aw lid. Let me give «I.
insiance: La-it tiunday, two oliienrs
nnicUed into.Dr. Palmer's church,
and coolly seated then.M lvea in a pew
where a lady was sitt ing; baf i.s oi/ot>
..siliey bad s.-.tl -.1 ihe.ns. IveH, she.
stoo 1 up, and drawing aer dress clo.-.
to hér, site lilt the pew to themselves
an 1 their reflections, Well doll
was it not?
1 have'boon some days in the city,
the regimont having been disbaadeu
at Camp -Moore a week alter we lei t
th" city bv order of Gen, Lovell, he
giving us back to Statu service.
The city is fnjll rtf run or -, denied !o
day conlirmed to-mor. w, so it is im-
possible tó credit anything. We are
II d that tlie Conled.aa'te Hug Ho; fs
o.i the capítol at Washington, \ini
that JL'aitregml has whipped Bne i
at Mmiterey. and so We go. * •
Uidieve me always, ÜUOJOH2Í.
Partial Law,
Canfodcrato States of Amcrlea.
llhAiXjUAK'l En , DJ5PT ol TLA AS.
ltoii.vi os, Muy lo<U,
Sen ral Or^r.N#. 15. •
1, i - I'dloninit Pjo mieitian in pub-
iishr d iur tlio lutu. iu ,ii ni of all cn.-.o lud
PilOI'LAMATUlN.
l l. I, I'. O.'JIe 'erf, Bri aidier Oci.er
ni riwia.o al Aiii y, a BtuUí
al Ainonc.i, (I ]ir</ciftiiti tiuvt. Mtirii. 1 Liiw
i.exieUned oyer ilu< State ¡t'IVxnu.
liv .¿y ^liite mulij p.ádiiu ubi.Ve tfri* n^e
'l üiiitHjuye II . bkliig teiii,-. r in y, vroth-
erWffio, Wioiiia f lio niori'Mi d ,1 iüu, ►b..il,
ii|Miu a-áViA'ta'óaá i. '.fi Ly ,|.e l'n v. I
Alrti-h^, le tiir.in ly | r ..;,t mu tl?i| belm
«anl l'io o -t áúr bal to lií.ve h • |i:m
t'l'B'itlíMio:; j.Kil e .ji-vi n le) i U'C. (t,
0 uiri... Ii «a.h iiiliiiM-uij í(i h i.- .j be re
i'jairéd el' l. iii: Ami mh ra eluiui tubo
.Uea«>hiill ..eíwo o to the liec.t, .Imt be,
>vili iul .e bv Hi d ii ttin in i .• iaw < t
tiiix Ülítie. lied ího Calilo érate bln;cH. m
I0il¿ ¡1*. lilev IU>. Jiia ilil *.,(• to re í(le )h. 14*.'
il , •" !"1 sha' t Ley M ili i.nt i.onvoy ta o ír
eii n'tnrs ¡ riy iii.yruai ion wLntiVer, or do
..nvtí.cl nj.irfouH to the ii.t if t« „l tlie
C. un ry. ,
'Al OI.lew iuBiied by thoProvoitMur^hal
i i tire ixeeiiiiei) iJ" lioir dut;,.. , be
{•('«iii.pt y "by I'll. Any di i.e eiiiun o ni
ii'ainiu.,í .h oniau-iitiiiif iioin tiieiu wl.n.l be
déiilt; vvifli suiuinarily. All '.<, !&&. A',
íu n iitif tn/ojMt wilt promptly o ¿ pi.\ v i l,
■".y ieQni,iiniiiH ni i: , iipoii them b> l'ra-
VOSTM lrflial l'éi i.<ff.BTl% irt tiro^,"^'fy
Ally .itiempt to uépre.rmt^tl.e currifií'y
al'jln' O'anl. derate 6'wtes íh m n net of le is
1 i y; «i ll .) treated as suchuiü vLitod
\\ .tii KUinaniry painalitia'iit.
_ jVV wU'rtori in e with tin rlffhti of lnvnl.
i'i/ens, or wilb tint ifcsuiil rouuiie-.of ba-i-
ae-.s, or wi ll tfto um a¡ iiivil luliiiiiiistriitiim
ef-the law will be permitted eXúept When
i.'Oi'.e.'S iry to iuitoiS e the provídiiin ol thib
I'l'oeluin.lio . My or er of
'liiij?. Qbjr. 1". <>. lIEttRRT,
I'rov. Arniv. C. S.. t' in'dg Di.^ t, ot xeiix.
SamUvII. UOYI.U IMVIS,
C.ipt. dud A. A. 0.
C*<7" Coautiy piipers plciuo copy nod
feiiiL bill to átt Hgéiit iu lloubtoii nir «¡o!,
íeciióav I 1,4:'— !w
My wife M:itj E. Bonldin, h«rin(H«ft
my bednyd I oird without any Juat cau o
or pruv ocatinii, nil pernoni are hereby
¡or war nod ««niimt tnnitiiiy her on my
account, un I will pay no debt* i otitractcd
bv her imlen* Oomj.élled by lawl
No irTrdvw Af..y, a^Hth KSiu'.
42—2w—• E. Ü. liOULDIN.
fi^tyclle Ooiinaty m.
— Tliken upby Jnu.esT. Uofh,nridpont
e.l bel' r i C. t lark. J ' on tbe tut duy
ol ¿1 .iva la t. trie 10; cwinj; i ei.e ib d be -
"ch, to wit ! one tro ., uliy 4 ye. rs. d,
wkite inlp on thft^BOKe. fit^i: • *1 e it r In ad
no brand perceiv.iVeTlip; raiied a ,¡ (0U0
t i(.e liay uiii>e. H)eai h oto, s.„, ¿.,: ti e . n'-u
li. ti-j, left hind iirot Jii e h'atf up the' ej{
Me.x c n-br.iiid, iippruiied at ¡ydUüt). 0(n
I. a k t.ul colt, :t yours old. no brand j ap-'
pri.Hod at ii I-. (J j. O„eiinu oo|t 1 year
■ii d, i In ce « inte íej+s, niazo In the face, no
brand pel"C«iv¡-ble {• appraiseil at wj6 lió-
<)íie licili't. «íiirel mare niule,' 4 or í yc -rí
old, 8; aniah lr m l, a s , Another hi and
inn to !>e o,)itingiiUhcd,.ii iiiii,-t • n the rijk,ht
lii'iul Io,' near the kiiée ; alinraiiod at $4u 10
'.i It]
— lly Ji-cl W. T'ebjkti, nnd posted be-
fo(-c. 1',.. I'ienkel, J l'./^nil li.h l -'iW, one
nor.cI lHirKe. ilb ut 1J bin d tio'|i,C)or0
i i ai« Old, whi t iii the f ce. afilíale"limrkid,
b aimed, y y oil the left (boulder; Hp-
j-i. med. i t $10UUU. [b43 Ut.
— By.Th'oauiH W. Menofen and pon oil
h.'fe i:.J,i hn Y. Crii-«ell, J. P„ May 17th
IfeftJ, oi.é ny 1 or e, 1; ^ hnuda high,' yearn
vHi, braudeo - vl (c iin e ted) ; appraised
in .-JT iO '. One gray pony, no brand vW-
ilde. fi br 7 year old ; iippriiiKetl ni $35 00.
< n..< brown n are Diule. braudeil O with.
half ei.ele . v r it; apprainod at ySJO UU.
oio Ut. : 1
. , Given under my hand nnd
* >. ' Ofli, i;,l Seal, at.pillee' in Li.
¡3 f. • (j range, th n th • wrttb day ot.
May, A.
Z. M. P. l RHNCir,
Ul'k, OOirUlHllt
. ■ ■ ' i ' ':i ' ' ■ '
A.H3tl;Si C HTity FMrny*
Taken up by Win. ft canchen, and e?
rnje<l bi-fore -H; Fi l.lliott, E>q., Apll!
I.i tii, lBGii, a bay- inare, a 'out 7 yearn old,
>5:hatid'<"bl!;h, I'eft ear jjotchpd. br. nJ d 1
fi ( c-iiiiiected jt a j praised at $101100.
:t.]
— l ly Fi Clñcls, ard eatrayed WoreM.
lliitl-ni'in, lifq.. a light b-iy Pp-niith irinre,
¡I oi 10 years old, white fue. botSi hii d feet
uh'te, branded <>n the right a'ionlder H 11
(isuuecle'i on the lef. kLi.uI or M U nne
on tin* light liip, a-S] a i h b and J ml hir
ye irllng cult • both or peni < d iifi#30o0
Aim, a inoiiae eolofel fpmii-h male, bn n
edon the light Mieul ler ji ji (lynn ected
.n I K 1 V rtei-,) tibiillt 10 years old, with
h.-r ye trlutfi ooli; nppruUed at $3500 •
ii>: — t.] "
— p,y tt ,t Pf i'b, nnd enffiyed before
Tb > na W gg'na, E q., a b own buy mare
10 y *ai.fl ■ u,i ii *lmk bay mno colt,
I \ ear old ¡ cich hi Drained at 9 lot 0.
l,:i> at.
Z. W. MATTHEWS,
C. t'. C, A. C.
By H. F. Elliott, Deputy..
A(im!nl«lrnlor'ii ¡Vitice-
Li tter* of Adiainietration on tl^a
Eatute of Johu . II. Trusdt 1, vrer#
granted to mé,. nt the Marcl Tsro
ISi 2 of the County Court of Fayetts
County, Texas and atl persons baring
el'ibn* against paid Kstate nro : quir-
ed to presmit the name witl in ttw
limepi'i 8eribe<l by law.
.Vpi-il 27th IS62 ii. Ii. Harr-lK®.
No. 39, Gw, S4,'10 Adminintif tmr
— - ; * ..
'1 o Uot.oehfi ov Cot'NTv WitAnANS
Those holding (Jbnnty warra w limed
f- lf war purp .*et, o«n hiv« i in
ftutdeil in s rip, wlne'.i itt'recei Cith"
witU tor all i-i in1 v I xes nnd di i, '
Hon T. Jlurvia Tie,-
Dellnllle Mar ^8-, lWbí. H > -
B
KN.T. Kauris, ■
Allomen and Counttfor at Lam
Tlp.t.i.vii.i.i', AiiKiin eoinitj, Te'xua. '■> .
Dll. E. As METCALFE, ' •
Hi vwnttad^ Ttxau. - ■
May bo found at bin residence when not
j.rof V^i oiiojly on «a fft t I. [vVn «-/y-, ■
JUST RECEKVGO
DRUGS, MEDÍ 3
LAUD, OIL, fiTARCH
MORÍATE Of TIN, SODA,
PEPl'ER. SPICK,SAL SODA "
FINE LIQUORS.
CHAM PAG No DRAN D V VVXIIKY
WINES SHERRY & MADEIRA
PIE FRUITS, FRUIT IN CANS
S A ll DINES
TOBACCO, SNUFF
B LAC K1N ft
BREAST PUMPS,
PÁT E N T ME DIC N E B
CHEROKEE LIN I MEN'!1 ETC.
P A P E R—P E N S—I N K,
At tlio Hotnpátend Poet Ofiee.
vyol. 2 No. Í1Ü, tf.
WM. IJradv, i
ts ■vM
J. T. Bkaui
Wm. Ilrady & t!o.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSI OX MER CIIAN'TS,
Otn«# on Franklin at., next to Rusk Jiouae.
HOUSTON, TliXAS.
Prompt ami rpee.ial attention aiven to
tin selling of cotton ig the Hoiutori and-
Gaiveaton liiarketa. Advance made on
eonalantneut# for aide, or uhiinneiit to our
frleoda in Livt ru.nd, New York and Buatou,.
A good article of bagging aud ropo oB
and lor customer*. 4t'-ly
NOTICE.
I hereby forw'ai ii nil jiersoná not to-
eredit my wife', Eva BakcÍUK on ray
•iceoutit, uh 8htt liua volunlarily left
my bed and board, and céaeed to act
be pnrt of wife to nie for the Inst two
yealH. I will not be responsible for;
any debtHwbe may hereafter contract.
STr,PllEN BARCHAK.
Bellville, Feb. 20, 18( 2. 29-6m.
lUitik l*ou«e,
MRS. C. HL'LBUD, PK01'R1ETRE8S,
M.FTiiOmI'bon,, Manager,
Cerner of Franklin and TravU Jé*.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Nothing ahull be wanting to maintain
the reputation thin houie han alwayaborn*.
4íWy *~-k¿ " ... vv-\,;-;
Joseph Pauika,
« Llouier in
WATCHES, .
JLIV&LRY,
CLOCKSand
FANCY An TIC Uta,
Main 8tnebt,
H'iuaton, Tex a*.
Watchea, flock and Jewelry careful]/
repaired and warranted. A itock
ot watch uiaterbla, toola,
40-ly ete..eonstiiiitly on handfc . ■.
- • - m • ■
Bcllvilic Lcilgc, IVo S93
mHE Stated Meeting of this ,V.
JL Lodi(e wi ll>e held tm follow*
A. I I«M, A. L r 8G,JaiiU ir }.W\
11th.. Fe «ruar ^th M:ircir. '5:h
April l¿th. M y It th. Jnne 7 h, July
í ti , AnguatlH , 8ep etn' er 6tb October
4ta. Novomb r la , De emb« rJBt • ,.
J.H. CATLitCw.it.
B F. ElUOTT, Secretary. 971
HI. Kefficr. - V.
dommtfiicni- unt €i>ebUiontf. ©ftóaft,
a.ra íe-í5t.a§r, í?ouoten, ttxai,
:>efirjt i ui., . ¡ i
C^fítffiit-itn^rn oen un ttacb
iant), tefértert T^ttele per "
j crtírt Mrect untbalt'ai
fR^clii , $2ar(|ráfUr uní
rete uní e$t, ebenfe jMutfd
46-1.5.
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Osterhout, John P. The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1862, newspaper, June 7, 1862; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177048/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.