The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1860 Page: 2 of 3
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PLAIW T
mi nááfcfaí *«>
Ibcre
«•be.
It is hardly mm—ry to inform oar
reader* that tha names of the three rene
gudes who oommitted thla act of the deepest
J political perfidj which tha history sf our
country records, are:
fable reamrka before the House on the iSth
io review toe _ ■■■
of the recent Union meeting in Bostas, say-
tot, Mr. had
wwrfi hi accordance
views of tha Republicana Tha
rem**
with
toj eentimenL Ed-
be believed to be a
p ) also spoke j bot he .
aou&don 0 direr? qoestúo, pretenoe . Tfcey
They had a right to expoct better things of
;,b«t he commenced his speech
Ir. Lincoln, who had ottered
He (McRae) did
to he deceived by the
a conservative
at the North to pro-
Vie Qoolli dMitc
WSR&k t:
.
rthe
*be
ft* :.
THE THREE TRAITORS.
Y tetar day, at about three o'clock in the
first ballot taken for
abolí-
Area additional votes for
JOHN B. HASKIN,
JOHN HICKMAN,
jirn
— JOHN SCHWARTZ.
We believe that this is the satire strength
rich the HoHeeitee are likely to receive
in return for thoir prostise to vote ft* John
sad that the open se-
three traitors will prove
hnrtfal to Mr. Sherman than to any-
For ourselves, we osa only ro-
ths great democratic party is no
• the nominal se-
al each men. They are now in
theraaks to which they belong, and where
they will find congenial spirits. Among
and patriots ttey had no place
That which they once occopied they obtain-
I.
henceforth, whenever the few
are mentioned to which the faffcm*
oes epithet of nurroo is appended,—when-
Benedict Arnold* and Osoawatomie
n are spoken of, —the names of Hair
kin, Hickman, and Bchwarts will abo be p™1^1
The democratic party confided in, and
elevated them, believing in their protesta-
tions of fidelity. Like Jodas Iscariot, they
were chosen and trusted j like Jodas, they
betrayed their treat: bot, unlike that para-
gon of treachery, tbey have pat had the
(kceney to hang themselves.
To each of them the following lines of
Byron might be Jrothfolly' applied :
Iky mm, tfcj fcasun mm, to eiwj ojro,'
iMfV
I
Reeenily It retired,
WE THINK WE ARE JUSTIFIED IX
SAYING.
That no other PiX, or rtmody for L'.rtr j n««. fcskr*
Complaint, has gained so desennedly, the
reputation now enjoyed by Dr. 3T Lane's
Ctiebrxitttl JUrtr Ml*, prepared bv Fleming
Broa, of Pittsburg. As sn evidence that
they will cure, rwd the following certifi-
cate from a lady residing in our own city :
Nsw York, Jan. 23, 1952.
This is to certify that 1 have had the
liver complaint for six years, and never
could get any medicine to help mc until I
oommenced using Dr. BTLmmSs CVfatrsW
Liter PiBs, prepared by Fleming Bros,
can now say to tha pablic, that they have
completefy cared me; and I do hereby re-
commend them to all persons afflicted with
Liver. Tkeif will omen. Trp
MARIA EVANS, No. 93 Levis street.
*■1 cln.nr will bo emnUl to Mk hr DR. X
LANES CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, «anufccUred
by PLKMlltG BB06.,P>tiwh, Pa. Tberr ar«oti*r
purporting to bo livor Ptb.anrbafcn Um p
Uc. Dr. M Law's gaaaiao Uvw PUto, abo bb cefcbrat-
od VenaiftifO, coa now bo M ot «II mpoetabk drbg-
fignntminf
FLEXING BROS.
No combination can be found in tike
MaJfiriia tt ewe so agreeable and
variously uaefoloetheSt Nicholas St
Bitters. They improve Digestion in
tionnl Derangements of the Steeeach,
invigorate the Nervous as well ss the Mne-
cular System in diasnses of Debility gene-
found j rally, bot especially in convalescence from
or Ghtonie Disensos. Tiny
i SU other remedies, the proper* of
arresting Agne, Remittent
Periodic Neuralgia. They will be fonnd of
benefit in the latter «taces of
ftWMT in
Chotea, Hysteria, and Profuse
ing sleep.
It is moch tobe;
the enjoyment of
I Boxt* Unas Rvnp.
1 IVtx Bnn<!> rbcrrfc .
^ 1 RU OURjrr Wh «k. y.
n>4 tn, tb(nr<B*rt tai CUwí Wlat*.
tiroU-b Ak> and Lnadaa Portor. prr duo. or boUto,
J Bbl AppfM, (*ry lar)
1 BUOrun
t Box
1 Cm Scrdiae*.
Sot. 10. ltt .-tf
OOMTTOX.
Reeelved Thla IKvy,
A BU Dexter Wkbkqr,
1 Kef (IS sob) IifchWhWav,
4 Ouk Palo Brand/. •
* 1 CM Corncno
IS 4 Bom M.*.
1 Bbl Appfca,
FOR SALE BT
IL IMS.-4Í
COMfTON.
THE onddero¡gnad would respectfully -
J VlK inform ths More basts sad Shippers on
—Matagorda Bay that ha has aarahsmd
ths Liirfat Draught aad fast «ailing Schooner,
WAVE, aad is preparad is dieeharge firsirHt
to ths Rio
anywhere sa ihs
Grsnds.
heratatoa hs trusts! will bs
' r ths fatora, A. GILLETT.
MsvsnesM, Jsly S, ltM.-ly.
'
Al TO rat
MOUNT YBRNON FUND.
«|a^nt
ineotimnble
habito of
duutgMof
premonitory
precursors of
upon the first
any thing wffl
the blood,
f r'naih'4-*-'-- -
A Homaro* Pastt.—Under thw heading
we find the fWlowing in the Richmond
Wing s
The movement towtrd Southern indepen
donee is progressing steadily. The people
Virginia are in dead earnest about this
matter. While we geátiemen have
ed ourselves, ss yet, with
speeches, &e.9 the ladies lu#e begun to act.
Without noise, they have commenced to
and color to our resolutions—to
our theories into practice. We i
a few evenings ago, of
U thft|tonding a "hosaespon party" given by a
lady of thia city, whose excellent
prompted bar to substitute
words, and inaugurate at once
of selfdependenoe which has
of the innmnerabie public
eoontly in every county of
The party wss a decided, bril
More than a hundred ladies
aelonging to the most
in the city, were
were attired in part, or io
msde of Virginia fabrics,
It wan strictly
while gojig Mid DACOBTssa of America, through-
out its length and breadth, who are deei-
rnoa of aiding the "Mount Vernon Ladies'
the Union" in their noble
uiltondii means to
<*** mate «¿parol
aad beautify the Hon* of our beloved
—i Washington at Mount Vernon—can render
of an nttnek,_if raloable esrvioe to the eauee, by forming
iba from among Mr friends of 6, !• 20
more persons, aad romittfaqr ^rith names
to either of the Yioe Regents or Lady Man-
agers of the Amooiation the annm amount
In dollars, for this bsantifut oopy of the
by Gilbert Chariee
Final Settlement.
i held
Nonce is bars by givso that WitHom
Baxter, had filed io ths Matagorda Cosaty
his Seal aeooont as Administrator of the
of Rieh'd tiarsb, deeeased. Wbieh
be aetod spon st the Jan. Term,
at io sppesr and eoateu said sssoost if thmr
JAMBS H. SELKIRK,
i.—It is known to our
, 8. Senate haa appointed
Harper's
J.
«. t- tac
with Brown, as Secretary of
Association ia assuredly
itcels of 5, 10, 20, 5„, w
be carefully pót up and
if address, on receipt of
xk picture ordered:
remitted for five
to My
lu tea ft*
Cluha of ten, twenty, fifty
l tf thar sS "**> 0811 ***** to Mfv- MM
elnvery in the #r-
hove
rights of
Pacific Railroad
Speaking of the
ft needfuL The Committee
.. «ranee of Mr. R
them, and have dispatched C. &
. doorkeeper of the Senate,' to Texas,
to take the ex-Secretary to Washington.
* f& be resMmbered that Mr. Benlfpro-
to have had his eyes opened to fte
of abolitionism. The poem in this
of the Advocate, beaded "Voices of
"iaoneofthefrnitonfthe
re have another from tlm same p*
we shall publiah, althongh it is a little too
bittef^ But no
of abolitionism. We oongratafatte Mr. Bealf,
be io among the first fruitn of a groat har>
let of return to good priaciplea.—Cirio-
tUm AbootaU.
Anon Chap Hasbuo.—Son day a
since, on the premises of n gentleman resid-
ing not more than 12 miles nr*rth of this
place, an individual, at%rst taken tor n
mulatto, was seen skulking about. Under
tiim impression, the dogs were placed on
hie truck, and after a race of some five or
six miles the indi vid aal was overtaken, aad
proved to be a white man. On being qnea-
tioned no to where he hailed from, what his
on the premisses of this gout-
he was going, Ac, nothing
from him.—
Hs either could not or would not give any-
but evasive answers to any qoeation.
Consequently he woe treated to a genteel
J,-s— a-| J 1 1.1
UuiJ 1W1 (Km wt lOiU IUI
so deserving an object, j
nestiy pleaded for by wi
chosen mission of love
the Begemt,
christ church p
roa a. a
A. Oodey, leq^
, toar Watson; or
DBVEREUIdk CO,
A faithful
of this
delivery. Itis
Pabtie «oUocti
4-
• M, ApnlM,MyM,Oet. •,le tte evada*
. end for-
tito WasMngtoa Por-
trait—One DoUnr tbr eaehpfrtuao «Meted.
Dnaiox * co,
ItS South Third Street, JTiilsdolpW*.
, seen irrovocawy Consequently he wee treated to a genteel
U of the Supraeae thrnahing, and n coat of tar and feathero— j
I | M, 1«M
1 BM Old Feech Brshdy, 1 Box Hbetet-
ter's Bitters, 1 box Capojb Copen, I box
COMPTON.
peieeL io now
press, and will
ery. Orders
December T, f9S9.-tt
k CO.
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1860, newspaper, January 11, 1860; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179136/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.