The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1867 Page: 4 of 4
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MEDICINES,
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Be waaiaa fcoat cf latea* eat,
¿ His bat is new and dff lrn; u /
•wsass?-'
Bis pssts
OVr patent leather ata** ¡a r< y, ,
®ahairUbyab^* ¿^ ,
Hs smokes cigar* and chews.
. flUH" lifiV
▲ chain of inspire gold is boras
Above htoflaahjr*** w ••/ i
His clothea are, better every day
Tbsa wefretfGtUWaVfeeet. ;
In Fashion's court hs OsbeduitWks,
Whernhe deUgh) doth shed;
His baadtra wEife'Jhdf vefry soft;
Bot softer is his hea* . > .
• /•
He's |Mt more
Bis teeth are pearly Abttfcl
In babits be is semetimes loose,
And sometimes ver j tight
emu*4U; >
tru Turn,
VI b .
A Hlf dte, áce., At.
, Orders from tbe eónntry/|qUeltfd.
* 8TBAND, GALVESTON.
i-4f£
T. MATHKR,
eX'ta }
T. MATHER&CO.;
* wewt
r-AND-*
jenAstis.
A. SESSUMS k CO.,
COTTON FACTOR$
MK w.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Knhá'i SoildloR.) ' ^
1 Strand, Galwtam,
Will gire personal attention to all but-
entrusted to their care.
T
ux. usir^lx,
J Of the Terry
I Texas Ru(m
■They are prepared tu ¿nato liberal wei
advance* upon produce consigned tótncu
'in New Orleana, New York, But-
frienda
ton and Liveryaitl
•P*®,
If'
sHiOsimee need M
I** t>*huW1. Jdiiini
Strand, (¡elvetton, Teta . , ■
—W—
QTWb will furnish BAGGING, ROPE
and PLANTATION SUPPLIES
on Cotton to be shipped to
us early next Fall.
Sole Agent* for D. PRATT'S IMPROV
)0> COTTON. GINS.
Wo will also furnish PLANTATION
HORSE MILLS and GIN GEAR.
IRON-TIES FOR BALING
COTTON.
,4*i b • /• ■
QT Alt orders promptly attended to. jq
* T. MATHER A CO.
Galveston July 1,1866. JyI3-(V7.6ni"
aee.fpes to ehorchi for
dMge, ''} ,/M'i
And sleeps iu Uityes's J?",, (
Be. sports tke- fastest "esb*' in town,
I* slwaas-qnich'to bet
Bs never nnotrs Who's Prsstdent,
But tbinlu -OldiTlp's in ysii'A <* ;
He bssf^ranlc wines ó^frery kind,
And IkmiHLtfjd jsnd.. m
Young dffimes,ie1Eort, i/jusvtbk
■0Tt, .
Of mati—old Grimes was not.
' ' .v.r.
into the Union.
Qsjís ¿liffer on the fran-
|pme are. Mr Only
; .^omt
ate who
The^^ndtq^Pyo^ajnme.
AeeoaimAMIh Washington state
that the. Com mittee appointed by the
Badieal Cao cus to preySr t^«ir pro-
grammejbs ,*• Ahsir dnonment ready
ibr present/ ition. . H contemplates the
' ntí™ ^e gorerarhentR
in ths -of jnth, ana provides tor the
appointor Hot of a commission for each
' Stats, «^9 gjjiiH *e tbe power to
appoiw t all cbfi) and mili
«o piss erve d peste. The Ottnrtis-
sionsv t slkáiU VcaN) Oonvsntionp to
' szplu
éu
■w o«.
•he lUld rots, wUMiooÜMf WtafcAll to
«o to who now vots utylec ths State
* ws.#M BlfiN^ be
* nbmitted, but only those are to vote
* who srs snfrtoMRMd 'by it; as in
Marylsnd.. If... ths Constitution be
adoptedthynthoss .tWe. the
BtatefcSfS admitted; if not, then they
wiUbn^Ucsdrnnder jhs territorial
form of OoVsnmssnt. The Commis-
sioned aft* to be sathoriaed er-
lanisa MM* ^dudlflg negroes, to
ths bfll, and
if sailed Alt to bs quartered'on those
rendering ths sail nscsssary. Such
sn the ttofuts in ths new prógiamme
as nrgsd by ths JU«s and South-
ova Loyalists. The Committer con-
sists of Messrs. Stovehs, Washburn,
Sohstfsh 'HaK, Gkrfiety. MacBue,
PikeiOnhrBlHsoo snd"
tin ut .
whish wsíopp wifl^'m^with an earn-
est nsp^nse (from every quarter.—
gorsly there is no one whom we could
morerielight to assist than tbe fallen
of Constitutional liberty,
Jefferson Davis¡ '
He'íi in prison and is suffering.—
of three score yeaiS—bts wow heavy
with the honors bebas borne, and
soared by tbe^dghty cares which for
' fon yoais* hé so bravely bore. To
desert him now in his captivity, were
a oWiird's par —to assist him, so
honorable a duty* that it seeme to ua
that naught bift the pure, good hand*
of our matrons anMaughters should
lotTKdtask.
3.0. k 8. B. SMITH & CO.
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand St., Oalvetto*.
All Business entrusted to V* will havq
prompt attention.
J. C. &■ S. a. SMITH, M H. RIJCOI.ETARY
fjito of Sorlsy^aiitb * Cr. of ttoblnaon
Qalvsstoa ' Slnglatsrjr k. Oo. Hantivillf.
sprO ly
We 0. jra&A JPs
(Late of Fort Bend J
SPECIAL AGENT
Houston Telegraph,
Office with T. b. Wilson & Co., *13
STRAND ST., GALVE TON, TEXAS-
r Advertisements and sul> eripti«fiii
solicited for the Houston TELEORAPH. fhc
oldest, largest and widest circulated jour-
nal in the State.
or Agent for the Cou -tkymaN.
' f47-tf.
toS J. WHITWORTH/aí H
and take pleaaere i« saying that he wil
du everything thai ie 'rtfkt their oM
eustonusrs. 1 *J
- Thaekful for the liberal patronage hene-
eelbr be*t«we«lU|>tm«s.wesalicil aeon-
tiniiatioii of the «ame in the new business
we have «itablished at our old Counting
Uoouiiu Hemp^m^to-witJ ^
W. 4BR£PGCK a co„ .,
CtítTON FACTORS,
i—and—
i j- i
General Commis^ioi^
M E EC H AN T S.
• • ••■ wi i..
¡Vf * will mnke liberal Hdvances in cash,
on all Cott«m or t.ffaer Produce consigned
to us
CARSON'S S I.OON
Markkt Strbkt,
Opposite Aeclioff't ¡bug-Store,
GALVESTON.' i j '
—:o:—
Tbe Choicest [ Ljquotv ^Iways njp
hand.
LUNCH EVERY 'DAY,
From 11 to' 12,
fIG FREE OF Ctf tlifiji. Cm
J. L. TOHPKINfi.
I.ntp of Brown'* Reg't I
Trxiui Cuvufrv, )
JoHit Wjlsto*. 0.0. Wills. Ohas vidoh
W0L8T0N, WELLS A VIDOR,
fi Cotton Factori
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Hendley Buildingt,
Strand, Oaiveston, Texas.
Consignittéat* Solicited.
aprü i , 4y*
P. H. MOSEÉ,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
AND
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
Galvetton, Tex? .
HAS always a number of Houses for
sale eheap,—title* warranted. Houses
for Rent.
Connected with all foreign immigration
Association*.
ap 6' ly
{ ■
JOHN KENNEDY,
(Ownor ofKennedy Building, and occnplcs n part
of tbe ssiue.)
Travis' St., Houston,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
amvosm*
u.\j. MACWUKPHY
< Luti'ofTi r .'«Ui'jt't
J Ti'fn* RiOiifii1*.
cirrfoi^rjfb'ÁyRS
. ■ '*< c ASI> • í
Gbnf.rai, Commission Merchants
KUHN'S BUILDING,
Galveston,
apr6—ly*
WASHIi\«mi KOTEItf
|M O H
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
IS!
T^IS HOUSE ha l'e«iiJately re-paint
ed and re-furuished with new furniture.
M F THOMPSON, proprietor
(Formt-rly of Ihr Ituak lloum-, liouatnu.)
'.I ¡«i , . .. i'
G. SCHMIDT.
ROMT. VOIÜ I
aug
y W. AH REN BECK & CO
ff.fjj.tf i I** >f *■*
TBtB LPíÉÓF '
SdíMtoi a< rtoisirtob
PACfeET ""'
•• ' 1 '
' «consisting op the fpluownc '
New& Substantial Steamboat -;
J. H. WHITELAW, ,
Capt. Íat Christian,
\ J • * w ÁK
ERA No. 3, " ' '
CaPT, I. C. hirsn«kro" ' ■
' 1 'it i "i| . i
SUNFLOWER, , r . ¡t
Capt. DavS Conkos,
> ^
With Their Fine New fcw* ,
' / ARE NOW READY , ,
FOB Till'; FAl-I hUSINEfibf
v.ft n
*Á%aí ■ ******
" r 'xi
MÍ.
by-
NEW
tfli ONLY AECQ0NI2ED
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAWfiiR.
PUBLISHED-, ;
• Nbw Yugg,
I'AM.Y, SEMI-WEEKLY' AND
WEKÜLX., • *
" '¡'lit NEW YORK NEWS has Wtled^
)l¡iiii-' dexpotispi fer four year* of ''l^od
mid terror, iii assertion of the sanctity of
Hie C nistlUition.. ' A patriotism seflfcimt-
ly broad to embrace both sections ha*
beeu itsosly guide, aul-lt reteiV now tvith
honest pride to its record to show that it
IV. A. McDA.DE * Co.,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
iVHOLGSALV AW> RBTA1L
y tin
Hnve constantly on hárid,
COFFEE, FLOUR, ,
TOBACCO] SALt
GlüiÁRS, NAILS,
-AND-
evorything in the Grocery line.
mai;30-fl2 . U ' /.H i> flff*.
mai;30-fl:
W. WOODWARD,'
IIECEII'INQ AND FORWARDING
' ■* ' AND' "; ?
fv«tsias3a« sr ata
HEMPSTEAD, TEXA8.
' jiin.20.fly. :
KILLINGSWORTH & CO.,
•• 1 • - ,
(Next door a'toye John Tnffly'a)
Hi: MPS TEA b', TEXAS.
MEDICINE, PAINTS,
W itoki6Zij*ÉSTifrFS.
SCHMIDT & VQIGT,
RECEIVING, FOR WADING
•I AND
OKNBHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
arp6-fl
Gdee*tOfiy,T<xas.u, ^
UYS and tell* provisions and family
Groceries. Texas Flour and provision*
B
roperies.
preferred. A general assortment always
on hand and for sale at the lowest quota-
tions.
aprd-flSl .ly*
FANNIN HOUSE,
m.
N BOYSTBH Proprietor.
Fannin Street Houston, Texas
—:u:— ,
T
HIS House Nh* just «hnn¡?ed hands,
its present Proprietor will spare no
ain« to make the Fannin a first-class
perform the satwti
Lidies of Texas by the memory
of the glorious deeds, that h*v m*de
the men of yon SWe, though nneuc-
«thy of your h
worthy oí yonr love, we
upon you' to cottle .to the aid of
isomer jbr us. Listen to this
i\m priion
a Aniel For ííeip that coinés from
Moons*,?!# , A feeble tongue it
muy bt tilt inwoi the flppwt but
ths cry jflerost (be triple irons that
snrround the Mien majesty of our
. U niercei (bs massive walls
r gbovS the roar of the
t around their smbat-
pain*
Hotél. The table will always he supplied
with f
the best the market affords, and
efery effort made to render guests eoin-
ibrtable. novÜO-f-Ui-ly.
T. W. HOUSE,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Houston, Texas.
K,
EEPS eeostantty on hand a lar^e
and well assorted stock of Groceries and
Dry Goo.lt.
T. W^ HOUSE,
COMMISSIO N MERCHANT
AND
COTTON FACTOR.
Galveston, Tbxas.
spr6-fl.1 ly*
What Writings Require
Stamp.
a
above the victo
Mental*
will JO "aouodinj
'^Ond
Und-
Horaes Greeley earns within etéien
tin—and ton of being sleeted to
1st.'Tnstrumonta of writing dated
before October 1, 1862, do not require
a stamp. , >
2d. Those dnted between Oct'iber
1, 1862 and August 1, 1864, may be
stamped either befoie or aftei'use by
the court, register or recorder.
3d. Those dated since August L
1664, and not twelve months old,
mny be stamped before a United
States Collector, without payment of
penalty of #50.
4th. Those dated nfter Angustí,
1864; arid more than twelve months
ol(i, and be stamped upon the pay-
ment of the penalty of *1150.
And every assignment of a note,
which assignme^ is dated since Octo-
ber 1, 1862, vmhout regard to the
date of the qote, is to> be. stamped as
sn agreement, namely 5e., no matter
bofAfirgo 6r bow small the lióte may
^e. v • >•
• AU persons having notes unstainp;
ed sbnaM h*ee them atamped at
* !<£. A receipt far money or nro-
perty, of over $30, no matter what
the amount, requires only a 2 cent
•tamp.
WALLIS, LAN DES Afc ^CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DKAI.KH.H IN
FOREIGN If DOMESTIC PRODOCF,
WINES, LIQIJOB8, ClilAI^.
TÓBACCOo ; .
Wood and IIoUow \Varc, etc., etc.,
j. c. waii
h. a. landu8.
J. E. wall(p.
STltAND* GALVESTON,
aprfhfl 3—ly* > > I ^
i.lis )
ides. >
LI.t#. >
E. H. «Al LOK9 Sí CO.,
Sueooiiors tu Gujriorcl Sí Ü.olrnw,
OKNERAL 'V
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WNII-,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
, , f ,
(Prankliii 8tre« t, formerly the Rpik House,)
H'iustun: T'xds.
Special iiiid persimiil nttention to the sale
nl all Mert'lüimlize nuil Pioduce .
consigned to us.
ly
John Dickinhon. - O. L. Cochran*
DICKINSON 6c COCHRAN.
COTTON F A C T o k k,
Jila in ¡Street, Houston.
• • ' < #
Cotton en#<¡cned. to «urnuldross at Gal-
veston «ill receive prompt attention.—
We have a large stock of lliiggiii^ and
Hope < ii hand. Twenty Tons' of Iron
Ties now landing direct from Livepool.
Moiiston, Oct. IHtiSl ' f.tlMtiu.
HENRY SAMPSON,
COTTON b ACTOR. .
AND
Commission merchant,
Houston,t T^xos. i .
Solicits coiisigiinients of
COTTON, WOOL. AN L> WKSTKK.N
PRODUCE
aprt -fl:i
I
í. K. WHITAKEK. AI.PIU4Í UEE.
\ ,...sW .*•
J. E. Will TAKER & CO^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•and- i /
Dkalkrs in
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
Commerce &t*rct,
BOCITOy
i4ft-6m*
CP" BRYANT, often dubbed "Prince
Oflsriv
P A T E. N T M ED10 IN E S
K'ICm B'i'p., tJTCjl. -
WhICH "will be 'fnrrii&hed to
Pjnnters nnd Physicians at the low
eat. rates. , (
Pri-scriptlons carefully prepared.
Uiar30-fl2
ly.-
LI VER I STABLE
At
• H¿MPi
rfMlEuhde
L ha;
a Livery Stable tit. ^
tin- .ibove place,
where he hipen to , - 'J
lie ii ble to supply a want demanded by the
public. Horses. Baggie* and Carriages
ijwiiyson hand, Travelers: visitingan
uoiut on the'rnilr<mdar can leave their,
¡Trirses nt this Sfnlde with full confideaCCwJ,
i tint *hey will 'se wull'tfuiWd for. Charges
reasonable. • V.U
O. B. WXON.
aprii.fi:! ly
i J ' ■ , 4 : i
•:a ,o
z. mm,,
—
ASOrENED AGENERAL STOCK ie
. 'tj,C O^-'I
AND v\*ill
UM O' t, ■ i
«■ i lulj y -i
CARRY FREIGHT, CATTLE AND
' ■ t. ■«-t , .( i
COTTON,
«I
AT RATES AS LOW AS ANJ' PI HI J
LINE.
i ""4
One Boat will lefve ea?h way t>A I
and have splendid passenger áceoiiiini :
tions, making clow connections
the railroads at Houston and Harrisl> rg.
' This line offer* superior inducements t
shippers who wish freight, forwards J and
•hipped without delay. .
it CAPI'. PAT. CHRISTIAN
General Superintend
i JOHN NAGLE; General Ageni. *
BYRON CRANE, i '.'eight Age
veaton.
T. W. HOUSE, Ageuf, H u.i.
oct26-f41 ' ' a-
H. M. ELMORE, C. W 1 MniM"!
Late of Wavertey, Te*. Of Oat vv toil
ELMORE & EMBREV, -
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
,AND—
General
Mérchaní
STRAND,GALVESTON ; E.v
• -AND-
Will attend to all bnsin s- pr nij '
uhti correctly.
I AG mrr AND ROPE FUKNISISEl
t it31 ,, ly
CARD.
6c. S JR.. SMITH & Cf-:.
.7.''
nounce flint Mr. H. N. JONES in le^eiv,-.
as a partner^-the style of the firm r«fiiú:i
inn ii -' tame;.
angli ; t
AilS. I^ABDZAy... 1 ... JNO. L. MCOAlt.
I lAlitLT Z AN. A JMx'GAR„.>. „
cq T T O N hl A C TOR S.
^ STRAND. GALVESTON,
a'prC-fj;V', , ,
IV r
_y-íí
LEANUKR CANNON. , W. F !il AN
, < M S , .. ..
• • f f * f •
CANNON, GRAN T & CO.,. •,
COTTÓfi AND WOOL FACTOk)-
' —AND— " "
^¿Sa8t2«8a(i>«t Btmut á.v,
;í STRAND,
" 'u GALVESTON TEXAS.
n , —-:o:—
Liberal advances mnde on nil c >iinign
lyeuta of Cotton or Wool shipped iu ou
triads in New Orleans, New, York, Ho..
tli, L^yerpookor Bremen." Prompt a i
téntion given to all business entrnsted ri
f4tVly
^ *.j. ¡Ü
Staple 'nnd Fancy Urooerie*. iathe town
*ot'Hempste:id, which blotters for sale at
the lowest Cssli prices. He solicits the
patronage ol his frioadfclMid the public.. i
Cash sdv iu«es nmds>V n oi.ttan conhign-
ed to DICKINSON & COGMRAN HoUs-
toil or Galveston, úiu! foi'wsr.ied I see of
charge frwui Uen.ps e^a...
octia-fd! . if
'■ i fn
E. It. WK.I.I.S.
CLttCI),
• ••••
U, É. LOEHKIT/.
I > A K\ xn
• •••••• ■ •
E. R. WELLS & CO; i: ,.
gknkral covtomskln j1kbcwa\t6,
WJwdyuüe Retail Dealers ^
. irjt-r'. / **'/
DHY GOODS,
. - ftl A jr-i . , , - /
.«4.'5
In W. M. Hire bM'stand, Main St ,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
< >• f- , ",-e M i
f4ti
1IOI S T 11 KB LI
WORKS.,
M ON i;.VIENTSx.TWmbs', }U)U Stone
iiiaiiiii¡ietureit.|nMn'tbeibfl*ts|( Italian ar
Aifii" ri * it MftiMe* Isscrif^ioiis meat
carv«jd in >iU*ntagn wiPimnpt attentii,
given to .ili imiets^ruai tae country.
Marble i,i.xei..Ad insured againts braki
agu. 1 iii' Uriuk constantly on hand.
TJ&. BYXERS.
apji >-, ly*
i * *
wm. i,n.ujwj;iAx. . i. c. nAi.uwflr
Wau i/Iil^TIAN & CO
Wholc^^le Grocej^.^
i tai '
%
ewVinen," tiaS KM<U>*Uoh wmn^nMlM
with newspaper publisher, Norts • ssé i
8WWt«. that He iiew «COs 'New Yurk paper*
at It c. each, and New Orleans fafiet* mt
5e. each. - *.«•'* tl ' _ 'Z . iA
Sheet music i* also furnish. Is*-'the in Consignment* selicted. Special nfAmfikm
•ignifn ant sum of 5c. per page. 1 «¡ven to the tale of Cotton, Wool, ^
oal"1
ainSlreci,' >
HO US TON, rvi.. ¿.i... TEXA*.
t ¿#¿,1
#f 6c. per
ia calling
00*03-140
>r.
HORACE
cwt K S£!5a r1'
Ii avy,
"V.V '*« <«.!•
i''Viet
1,1 "^Sll jmivi
sail, Hint
_wiLLRmfeB: "SS.
reinha
"Conservar
ipr rfTsi {*
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pecial reference to tin* wnnts of count.)
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«■ver^ <) niilj ii'ti e I'ind. Iu the'matter
ui Literature the ft.«ices' stories of tbe
bcM writer* are spread forth in thyin
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' utter is furnished intone l*sue than can
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it admirably selected and 'condensed, so
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readable a form a* it caii be plneed. It
coinpri-e* new*1 from every part of the
country, and ia always the latest TV
Coimi.ereijil Intelligence is carefully pre-
pur)..!. :ind includes reliable Market Re-
).. rtf 'niui all p. ints which are not ex-
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Hi nd i '. • names of all Fiieuds of CON '
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..■uii 'hen. SPECIMEN COPIESFiiEE
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nth*.
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X'itio Copy one yi-nr...
I'litvc Copie* one year r u<
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Twenty Ci pies one year.' ..HO 00
. To Clergymen one year.. i til}
And a extr V COPY to any CLUB of
•ten. '
An\ person sending a CLUB of FIFTY
for THK,.SEMI-WEEKLY or WEEKLY
NEWS will br if ititled t.f THE DAILY
NEWS FREE FOR ONE'YEAR The
name ft he l'ont Office and Stale aiioul i
in all v^iscs be plainly written. To iii« irt
snfety in remittance, tnortey orders a e
preferable. ><
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE •
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ir*!
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NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE.
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THE
TEXASJWAGAZíN K.
A MONTHLY LITERARY1 PERIODIC A
Devoted to the cause of Southern
Literature, the rlifn-eiiiination of use,
i/itUinotrfedgr. a. d the uinrnhnnd men
taTib\)jtri>V4'i|ieii('ofenAetv. ''
It wilF'li" published in the bent
magazine style, auitable for bitirlitig,
and ilficoi:tentH will be wor.h jireeerv-
in*.
Ita columna will be filled with ¡the
choicest literature—originaf and ae-
locted—and no effort will be epnf.-rl
to render it a welcome Tiritar it.
every/iamily, and a periodical worthy
of public patronage generally.
An ample corps of writers ef Jiigh
literary talent will contiibute to ita
colainn?, and the people, especially ot
Texas, will eter find ia it a ¿me
friend.
The great want of such a publica
ion in the Sonth, particularly ii
• -. v. i.
.41^)00, QO.0J
Jew lera' Association,
1 ai,.t.
, Depot. 97 liriMtdw^y.
Ail immense stock ofPii.nos, Watches,
Jewelry, andf Fancy Ooi'ds, hll to be sold
for ONE DOLLAR e.ieh. witliwit .regard
to value, and not to be p iiil forti'dyou see.
wh.it you will re.-eive.
CERT1FÍCÍ4TE8. nsniing esch nrtitde;
and its value, .ire place/Lin *«ide<t envel-
opes nj well .iiix«id. One of (hete <;ntql-
opt"* wi'i be sent b}r itiail to any "aifdiV *
■•ii r«ce pi of wrci- ts; Ave yl' ; e*e )li
for ; thirty fir +5; sixty, five, fiir.f lU;
and one hundred for 5..
On ivceipt of hé .•ertiflft-.ite'yini will see
what yon ire going to have, and then it is
at > our option to pay Ihn d rilar and, tako
the article or not. P rch.isers Inay thfts
obt !:i a Gold Watcli. Di iiooin. King, a
Pain . Sewing Muchfne, orari) adt «1
Jewei ty on our lint, for i ajidiu no ease
can tli y get les* than tjiie Dollar's wprth,
as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted in every town iii the
coiin'ry; every person eau make $10,
tion in tne ootitti, particularly m
Texas, has been long and deeply fcl
by every true friend o( society. That
necessity is felt to be mare pressing
qow than ever before, tii'id the people
of Texas will certainly net fail to
patronize their own magazine, and
thereby' make a literature of their
ftlttt.
The Tuxas Maqazinr will ha
tpublibhed, according to anfa^rmeats
already made, in the City of Hous-
ton ; which, for publication and mitfl
facilities is unsurpassed by any pc iut
iii the %ate... .Tit, pnhlicat'on wii
C(TmidWWe«9eoon asa snficient r_
Ujaof^bsttlben shall have h«
fmned.
TERMS—tt«60 per Annua
•^ijle ill specie oftts equivalent, t, tv
:iip o( the first number of tha mag
A J/
Ererypersim sending a c'ui offf.
liftég abure rates, will rsfifita *f*.c
one ytar.-
"'i
.O.PA1
N.P.MODRALL, .. ...
Cerreepondinf Editac.
- weoiioiU j ear of its existence, it ha* bean
£Sñ?s^?iigims .'
clause . liiiU'ilsjtfc.iiiuuMlviiic*' ihn bivadth í i
of iu*tril«jtion, tlio.üepta of intellect and ' "
uior«4culture, Hun the tun and eharaeter ''•- • •
of The ltittituiitttt, v| , ,
For a'iiiiit)., fur proleauoual skill and " '
moral titiles* for the ditcliarge of their ' ' < I
..unes, the Faouhy isuittauipuase^ bv th t
oi aby oiher siu^itar iusntution. Ail are 1
professional teachers. The Principal haa
ua eipcrienco of tweaty-flve years in the . /
niMmgenient of literary inatituiitins and la
he insuuctionbf jroath. o . L ^ „
Moueru language* ara taught by native.
iLSiruciors—tdtuie by artists of tbe higts-
est glade; and the1 various branches ol ai '¡/
roii,i ttud ttsetuj^mijv *eth- .
et wtili the,vii.i<sicsai.r under thedirec'iou "
at .< uuuerrfbtetninentakiUnriAekperimice.7, i,
i'cvu.i... ..uvaniage* a^n ottered to young
'allies of energy mid talvnt who with to^" '
4>ii.iify themselves i^r teachers.' A D|plo*l
ui.ylroui this institution is a^ pas
t.ny position as an educator of you
The' alaeipliue i* mild, practical and v
rttnint. The mrul, tone of the insfitu-
tiuu' is puré and elevated; ana while terféts
rtto
■> ' ' iill I- *1
o«i#
.i*
exclusively «eetariau are ceuaeieneivual^
avoided, the cafdiqul principles ofevange*
liasnl i 'livia htimv i ra* atti'ml in*
-.-Jge ,
lical Chrii.'muiry are exhibited u'iid in
.•idus ted upon: all r>uitable ^eeaaiosa. .
i w i, literary paper# <ire nataiued by the
puptiK, Which are' mbiirfttl d to the*1 phblle
in s«uA-in<iiitbly j:eaou^*> . Exhibition* of
tiroticieiicy iu vocai 'aud iustruiuental
muúciti e also made seuii-uionthly. •
(ii^tuttoUB instruction is giveuto all ths
pui.ils iu the elements of vocal music, ami |
i ho 'e desiring instruction i# the higher
department* of vocalization, and in all that .
pertains to the management, development •'
aud culture of the voice, will filia hern
advantages of the highest grade. n. ,
• The location is celebr.iteu for the heultS>
fulness ,imi li r tin beauty of ihf surround*
iri¿ «.ceimsry, We. ^ tu our Jiat of tacili-
ti.-sLibi jiry, vppajratus, uin. accouioija
tioi.B lor ttíii pupil . Thefiumfcferof jMidug. - . "'
lá luii nh. atteutiuitce last year waa l.^j! j, ....
Freneiit Si-nior cl w, eh veir.
Comn.eiiceineiit, firat full week iu • une.
Pupils .received at atiy lime, aud ch*fg- , •,
;J r<. tin' t-iio of the term. /
' Board rs are received into the family of !•;
the Priutipal. their utorajs, intelU-otual , |f,
habits nnu their associations are the bbjeot
of constant supe vifioit. '
,A-'oiiiuiuuioati us niaj. be addrested to
the Principal, at Independence.
GEO. >V. OKAVES. 8eo'y r *
— y.'
. The spring term of this Institution will
commence on the lit da^ of Jimiary, - a
I86tí, and end ouUe7t.li day of #unn.
" " ' .' i .,l ' TT"
TEBM'8«i,,
-ftT
Collegiate Department.
• j *kát 'o wi* «-wijs -4 ¡
Mr*
MU0ÍC, PíftttO,. . Ú•••?%Shim.*4 . iW
' Md<jidtQQs*ss
" yiwíi .iU«* sae^ts>ss. . ÍÍ7.ÓU,{
U*i of Piano or Melodeoi) Ot) 00
Embroidery, Wax Wort, Hail* ■* " "•« *
<f. WiirB.-^er lesém-^Jl-,
Patbting iu water colors per lesson > 50 . ,
iwiaru per uiouth
The Langu gem Ancient ajid, Moilem,
Music ati'd4* he- OfhamentaF Wanebe* 'are
• tptional. In tile CtyllagiaU Dep«tpian|ff„ ,t0
and me ¿air of aheet* and, TpillatjrropH*.j
A P.iyitieút ^(Íniípécle or hi e^uivjrte«^> i!«|
iijVfirihly in adwn**.. .. „ ,vauipt4-fff.tf ^
VAVtiéf HfeltALD. ~ Í "
.V .• • l M • 1't!
A Wi ekly Religions Jmtimh ] i jj.' a
l'ublieind^in'í/oBsTOJÍ, tÍXkí,H*
i . t ■ ti .o * ... >¡ ? ■ «n
jf.B LINK, JCWiuoRfc raoPBlisTn*, '
aig, 2W fleer.
day, soiling our Certificates in.the greatest
le of Jewelry known.
Sendee. ft>r a Certificate, which will
inform yoe what yoa ami obtain for #1.—
At tbe same time get our cirealar, con-
taining lull list and particular*; also
Terms te .igt.nts.
Addres*,
J AME8 HtTi'C HIN80N &. CO.,
auglU->m 197 Broadway' N.Y.
j it
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J. N. DANJfiL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEAi.KR IN
STAPLE AND FANpY OROCERIE8
—AMD—
RECÉtVINO FORWARDING AND
General Commission Morclinfat, '
• * —. .
<Opp<pl|«.theBuak Ho««i«J (
houston. texas.
COTTOlt A !Vl> U OOfs, (
and mh^rCOUNTRY FftODrCE;.tttere
fore. it any of my V '"iidA ot, custoiperiure
iranToe •sfislkction. 'Aiid ^ atWntioa
bera^tir
guara
tiiaf may
_ fhá
ilred at FiousUm llibe
Qfcf—Rennedfs
T^S#SWSaif¿r:
jutbí,' ^iecte br ita equivalent, tnean ,-
i*V/t
[n#it^m
b'^TÑl8TER« who regilarly preaeh át
least • nee a week, wIM wtvs the Herald ^
,, [ wji Dollars a year, whan thejr notify
«a that sueh ia thle fact. ... ..
Money stibuld be «srwarded .to tha, ;¡„
S «..
News of the Day, «nd Litera^ pontrkrH A
U7l an J^rertisihg Medium, the Herald1
afford SBfii^i* advantages both in,fMUty^ft(
and east, ts> those who wish to make their
<bumness generally ktioWn in Texa*. Th«T
Baptist pepalétfam of the Stasia taiy
laree. Many Flautera, Grasar*, Farmar*.
Merchant*. 'Prbfetokmal men and Me- ^
eh^nies, are «Ifeady on ^he H^rald'a UajU
and we have rea*on to expect a large and
rapid íncréá*a fr. m **ety part ef tha a
Lhi
StThe Téxa* Heralá Jí .
fer the whttVa mtp. U kne^a ne leeal
>refew«cea«r*r^udiee^hM nec«jM; , .
mise with Immorality, rtn, welter. I
seek^th* eo-epemfc n ofaitwhn daalmlo !<
P-tnh liolnCtixistyaa «rut^a and a sound mer-
tt'5kli communicationa madt be iildjmafl «.
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1867, newspaper, January 11, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180247/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.