The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1867 Page: 2 of 2
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uring and prepari.
matter, adapted to
Fartn, thj Garden,
IndmJing myii-
terfahing «nd Luatroctive department
for OhlJdreB and fcirtlHt* Nothin*
Jfew Orlean
Tfc* following
a«rant« for "The
roceivo «ub««rípf
reoeipt for rnóau
J. N. D nielt
Wharton*
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forihit^íWkC
Kmoi^.^W'Couutrymni1 offi*'
hña been renpWjfo a tyiilfling fcn
the north aíde f ib Public Square.
• Divine tlwt th.
B v. Mr. Ittéjjr* tfcpúcopal). will
prendí it tUPntt* dext Suñd*}
1 . . HmtU j. ,
«wnung. i,, j,-, •
BT Tha h* tk wtc0ed
Ingly mPd aga Jíe^Bnt during the
paat week, but tjiau|f8 toWr, Crnijr,
we ara now.befcaír; prepared foryi
"porther" that* w rt hefore. , \\*
have n iiMll^l^ot wyod on hand.
Small P'U^r ! >k*W .t hat
«hora have b«wn«arne thirty or won
i of fhii Bft&aVi on the plantation*-
■ Oliver¡'rt>e*other aide
of the ^ ap-
ir. c>. 8l«*m*g*** h£ve cM,—
Fhyticiana ihát vmeeine matter
em not be^procured. Itia fenmd
Iba dia«iiae.fcay «pread aU ov«r the
eoantry. , ..ut v
Lavlui.j&i, great ado ia road# in
the Northarm átate about lawless
aeaa in Texaa. Well, there is n good
deal of triy kcettaatirtn. 'Inhere
•ra a go<>4 .many ( men' killed and u
gre^t ir.nnj«u|r«gfP committed; nnd
there ar« •-gwatnmany p«y pV¿ here
now, who^ré vety anxion te repon
and |xngp¿>raté é^ry Hem ofth «ort.
But there ta no fl>o^e latylefsnein, wt
believe p<^la*lftuc^fp¡the there whk
before th^'*jtr, More, killinga/rob
beriea mnft hefts tW>k place befóte tin
war t^ai^popr, T|j« only difference
la that wj* mor* reportera now
than we fend .then. The Uniow men
of Texíis'^'r0 better.liked now than
anybody ^ae. If yrfc aw nit believed
let the Ljftipn q*® of the North com
and aee.
We have bee* mad at onr own pn-
per, and, aabamed oflt, fbr aoveriil of
the paat iasdeaV Onr eubscrlbers an\
they want ua to print -it ao they enn
read it.'^ Well, w«r would like to print
It ao we Could read it otiraelf | but we
can't hfrdly, The truth la, we have
had vey bad |ucjc waking rollers.—
Rollers are mude of glue nnd molae-
a«a. If tfo put in too much of the
latter, the roller melts down. If we
don't gut in enough, the roller ia too
hard. ■ Juul a roller dint is junt right
for sumrtter, won't do. for the cold
4,BnnpH%' we've had of late. Wo shall
try our lúc^on'feiiftwdáy to make an-
other ¡rolle to suit the season, and if
we don't auccued we elinll feel liki*
giving np in despair. If our renders
feel bhd'"ahoat the manner of the
printing, we can tell them that wr
feel worse thnn thny do about it. Ati
other'ttouHw-wo have is'to g- t good
pape^ to print on. During the war
the sVaiikei'fc'Invented a way of ma-
king paper. o, t, of cord wood ; and
that is the kin^this pap>*r ia printed
on. It oósté WhjH as. mudi n* pap r,
did bóiore the war, and^t not lutlfto
good. But we cSn'f get good pnpfr
in the marksts iu Ifju.-tou and Gal
vmitón, and ao must t;iW uch as
can get and "be thankful,." J'
patient, genii0 reader 7 if we don't il >
better in,our appearance soon, We'll
"dry up,"
A Paper for Every Family.
^nd we mean n< t only every fami-
ly, tut single people as well, when
we comi-.eñd fíi ull, the Amer}can
Agriculturist-w-iiio (IiOht valuable ntirl
tlii cheapest journal in the worl l.—-
Wé liáve rcCetved the first number «>1
the-pew Volume, which begins the
Miwnd Qnarii r C ntó y^and'i n 1 it 01
unexampled excellence and beauty,
wgfta the publishers aunounco mill
grjpatér th!i)g.< to conic. Mr. Clift,
ot|s r^ih urioi-t popular aiKVpracticil
writers of the cuu'.try, is to join the
H^eady. large wnd editorial
fojr^e ñt tVe Ag^ctibttriii 1, rud regnlm
eontfibiinb'rts* are [irnmiE<4 from the
i.lfo
ft* 1 ring tie right of Suffrage on the
Fr« ediuén of the pUtriyt of Columbia
lias been passed over the PresidentH
V t". / ~
On the 7ih, Mr, Aehley intrr.^ti#edt
lesa than aicir^buianatover 0.0.0, A resolution, iutpeuching Andr. w
which redmw-j the, «xpenses to "a I Ji.bnsonj acting President, of high
alfsum each, could enable the pub- crine # and miadeineauorj<, in tbat, be
._ji«'jir t0 ftfukh Mich A jourual, tur I itud ueurj ed powu* <uul vijdaicd the
•nly f lio ayt •ar.- We ag in advine laws ; that he had made cojvtjtpi nsi-
vvery persou to sttbsciihe for lie; I (tie- ap¡j inting power 5 1 bat he bad
Agrónltuíiat. iM^udaptud. to U.ity, corru|jt Hlly disposed <-f the public
Villag 'and .C oui t -y> Orange .J uij i property .fihq Uiiiied State ; ha*
& Co., PublLÍii-r¿, 41 Park lio , >¡. lie bad crruptedly in erfcrr. il in ib.-
Í* City. ! • . - . Ielection* 1 aud was guilty ofiuhir
high crime.-* and luicdeinenuor*.
The Judiciary V v'ij'.vv defi'-
uetter• tiVixn fcenator O. 3V7. |
tium fc<
eit3.
iiit.-d 10 pioutM d ¡ii>medi->'tdy to it
e-tiga e tin* liiipeai'h'iieut me sun j.
1'heaurborol th m, Mr. Ash ey b s
iei#U Auminoiicd lit give t Viiti llCf a
Jt I o'clock t i-day.
W^ ^lUflA«t)8<'\, RHQ.
Bil. Ua/vri'on Sew*:
Dear Sir I am now, for the the
time, idnce my arrival lu re, n:iti. det
. <1 write y iti semething deliniie. (hi.
Ái-iiators nn!i RiMireSentStives frOi
, - 1 a i •<' ■<*, I m* ui n r ' • •
r, xV will not be «dunned to km* I lu.|IM^ttil. 1(<1 j(|imll. ]P|,.
, iuiüllg till bemttuQ 4 Ví"W' 8,-« ¿
• trong «llort yv ill b<- made to rem gnú I'
Ísm our Stflte CoVit^ttn ni upiuia liaci-
aving i« y'tvw two main « ; j"ct«, t i-
Th« mouth of ill * AuiitZ'Hi is larg
iiougb to take ig?lbe 8t iit o of Ma--
WAUKicr Ri.i uitr
—op—
wit: the 4 sfranchÍHwui«'Ut or di- ^.^ ^ &&
(jiyiKfíc^tioi)) fcf ot • those who
participate^ in thy |atu civil war o;i
•' >Wft oil '
VAllK Ill' Al COKUI a I'll U lfM.
tiie pturt "f! the South, ei.her t .m-
(■'A1.VL.VÍO.N, JA> >1.
poraiily or permanently, And negro COTTON; 1 r .-
suffrage either qoalified or general.-—I OrUiimrv.. ■
Lhe .exact'shape of this meaiuiv^ o*¡¿«*
Mitl«lliug.
. Miildliiiu
Uoiiil Miildlintf..
cannot yet give; but it will appear in
a few uayr, and will be strongly
pressed b# the lladicd lte.iuldi an I riariug rte «l:iy
on the one side, and vigorously refclrfi- . W"('u "
i d by tlione «npuorting the Adniiui* -1 FriLlUllT :
t At jo.. 011 the yilier. There is s. iue I To, per Stunner
lope, as the dltiieulties iu the \vny
are so great, aud the "danger of in-
experimeut are *0 apnalling, tbat >' 1 '
may not be carried .Uugh overt!.. ;;;
vetoot the l le.-ident.
From the'debate* in Congre * am!
from all tbat \ enn le. rn otherwise, I
am satisfied that there ia now no in-
tention to adopt or attempt" to cm ry
out any confisuation sclieun , uinset-
tlitig the property of lhe country,
Under these trying circa ins; alicer,
tur people are caUcd upou to exerci-.
iheir highest virtues—to austain law I ROPE—M¡mi,lln
and-order, and by cor.staut perfever-1 <1*>. ICeiifin'liy....
nuce iu maintaiiring the right, to #bow New Yi>.:k, Jan. 15.
theintttlves worthy ot a much beitei COTTON*. •
ae.ih.y ih „ ib , «...gilí io.,r K'Kfcw::::::::::'
pared for tliein to be hopeful—am 1 L„ Mid.lling
to go righ on with their industiial MlUdVnu?..
pursuits in every department of hie, OoodMiiMliiiK .........
developing the country,and amending fi^VoKd.!!. 1". '.
their own tnrtunes, 1 be tarmtng in- Mmket:
lerest, being npw reasonably secure, FHEIGHTi 1
should be vigorously pioeecnted, hop T<>, per ,Shmin«r.........
only ill the pii'iluction 'it «tapie al- " " Sal
Ids* frm,r,>t ut. lt<> in p.akii.g
j.mvWons ill a^,cipnil,ai «d(a larg. IvooLt-ia fleece...
emigiaiion to lex/. next tall. Fuil-blmxl Merino .......
This lathe be*t ii.tnrin.it ion ami I ^ tu j bluod AÍt-riau, cleitn...
n]vie* 1 am able to give at tile ap- " . " . . lau-ry.
pronch of the new year, ;iid 1 b« pe
m. kieteh W. diioeoe... v0' f 0*!*
UAMBUKO.
PROEGE 80 CO.,
litl'ORT. KXiSlAKUE.
-A.y ~
étwtraí Oíoraraissiou
Iflcri'hfliits.
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
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I.¡hernl mlviinee* uinte 0 Ci)n«litrimentt
• ef Cotton. Wool, Hide , aud
other Merciimil'ze.
Mil' of F.xeletiiKe on New York, New
Uiteini , L4011ÍI0H,Hamburg, Hreiuen, \
l'uri*. Fruiikfort, lierlin.
nJUfW)
EVANS (U, CO.,
(k.sT 1 lll.l*HKl> J85fi ).
«••••"
• ' Oo'tevM,
DOLHKAR Cuumierieial College,
. )l«w Odt Di. Founded 183J. No
vacatUad. BtHik-keeptiig. Peimi«ti*kii>,
Laaaauges. Mu thematic* practically tsugfit
"Student* from 18 to oil. "
*ept91-
•r
Coipiai%s'ou XttarchAota.
W« M. PKKKIKS. 8. M. sWENSON.
n. I. KF.nNION.
PERKINS, SWENSON & CO , New
Oiienn*. HweiiKi.n, Perkins & C .,
Ni*w York, Gauernl. L'oiuuiUitiou Mor-
chanta. «ct^tUly
\ITAR^& RKCyi'UKU, Nji 13) Or-
TT vier Street, p.irtl-nli.r d'tentiow
pnid to w*lling Wool. Jan. T \Vijre. lat«;
of Gulventou, Texm. oeWfl ly.
S win? Machines-
i tu í bliioil Al.-i¡un, ,<-lr;ui...
"i " " . hurry.:;
Ainerio 111 Xmixrd). elemy.....
•' " huir
Conrae Texas, ele 111
" " hurry
S11 ',....................
Market,
BAGGING—I. ilii,in b le«,...
do. do. in rollii....
do. Kentucky
fa*
.. 0« f/
5 0
tv
... <pii.-:
... 0. -w '
... tli rfj
1:14 <S1 &
. . • t 'U
.. (11 %\\
..,>>¡'11 c
... 17 to
... tinto
.-.. 15 to
... i'/o
— lito
... Otto «
... OOIii
.... 8te¡d\
... :$¿to ¡.
...(■i tod'
.. (i(
'¿lili ¿7
... liütoüO
WHO L E !?A IE Q HOCE lis
—
&Q&E1 A&nEtEQ*
STIIA'ND. a.lLI'QHTON, 'WXA.S.
• ,;t'fi lv
. lt|<H\t. W K HAIM.K.
.111 Uiilnmt.n . from tírock ^
TOOKE & HADEN,
Cl/TTUS A V/) ¡I OO!. FACTÓfiS
t OMJjliyStON MKUCMANTS,
Sf( U({h mton.,
t'•istiiOMR entriwteii to a will have
i'roirtyt h liten tio'n.
«|UV
SOUTHERN KAMTT.Y PinVlNO MA
ehiiie, Noi*el «« Miiehine # Wilcox
&. Oibb*; will new hem, fell, tuck, br .id,
gusher, quilt, cord and embroider witli
«atiafciction, Alienta ^auted at No. 5,
Charle* ht, BnxiWo.
I)'
wall knoTi- n "Ti 1 nntby'll rt ilfer,-!£ ■'o
Furmeh"—¿'í he
Agriculturiat
And cheaotMNM
icultiuist u, n iman'tl of r.ilt^
lr>n Kni h Ti'iiiitiTr" !.t.í
doeWlo - 0«A\-0 png>B,
•ontnining 85 to 30*" or more most
costly, beautiful And instructive En-
gravings, And it j'Ack d full of useful
relUble information. Ths publiaher .
Cise to expend the present year a
•10,000 ia engravings «lone, sad
(ir<®on
. oi'to'i'
, (II«® 1 c
.f.l ;to i >
. Ultó'H.
(tin
. (DO
. Et 'll(l\
. i to 1
. l.f-1
. (.(® 1
. ni to 0
. (|| 'W<f
. Oí-tono
. (tuto 1
. 0 toO
•1 <1
AnicricMi (mixe l), cleni.
. " " burry J... OCtol
it may give som«* eucourageuieuf m c„ Toxus, e'osn 00® 1;
lhe material interest^of the country, I " " burry U 'toiii
however disiípufiiging it may b * po-l PiIih '1,1
iiiically.
llesiiectfttlly. ytir ob't gerv*t,
' O. M. 110UEU'l'S,
Washington, D. C., Dnc.14, '66.
The Rule^ojj^pproval.
Some days since we published
M-irket,...
New Orleani', Jan, i?.
COTTON s
Ordin ry 0('®0(.
G i«i'l Ordinary 01 ®, 0
Low Miildluiu :$!'ito>-
M1 ildlinif ../•................ (.i to
Good Middling 'ifi5''
iSales (luriitg the day ' J*' '!
Stock hi h.iud, • M<1
Alarkets.8te.id\
dispatch lyhich atnted the rule tb««. I FREIGIl'n
would be ndopieil iu npproviug th {'wl '.'.Y. tí! ^ '
him to call an extra seMtonoi t^e .jtKBI'EU „cl A('i OCNT,\N r, t.. I. <
ivlatm ', oi make it advisable lor ; wlio-ebii ines^ wi In 'f Ju-tir* ti.- mi"Io.
LegiVIatme, oi
him to d<i ho, and thai be has no such
intention iu thu present (¡tute ot nl-
Imrs. •
¿ to i blood Merino, clean
•« « " hurry. ...
Amerloan (mixed,1, clean
" '• hurry
LtvKurno:., .).\s. M l,
O-TOX:
(íóoil Oidiuiry
l.inv Miiidli n
MilldlillC.. . ■ • .. . ........
Good Mi.ldluiy
S 1 leu din iuii l.e day
8 IM-ll (Ml li ¡ml .
M it kei :
NEW AUVtíi?. V.tMÜA '• i
nppointmeuts sent iu by the 1'it cU GOLD:
• ^ t. 1 1 ...... 1 WOOL:—in fleeca
yent. It was resolved, as a genera- |
rule, to Approvt the old Democrat-,
but thoso who bad deserted .the Ri
|iublican faith fur what ia now face
tiously called the "Detnocralh; Ci« >
[iel of Peace" were to be can, into tie
niter darkness .f oltleial rejec Ion,
where there i weeping and wailing,
but tm gnnshitigof the teeth, t> r then
neither loaves nor fishes to gnash
Oil, This aeenis to ilidiOitte the tem-
per 0^* the Congress and the people ut
the North. They can and \*ill pac-
tion a r«'b d, but (ley hale, wiili an
AÍiidiiig. luitri'd, a coj perhe nl. l'ln
nto ia looked upon es an estranged
neighbor, the other as a foe from mieV
own household. The 111 ill wle
shouldered the mn-lu't and fougl¡i
beneath the crosn of the Confederacy
is thought to have attnn -d by his g;il
lantry lor bis sin of secession, Il<
1i m made a kjacrilice for his offence,
offered an atonement for it, and i>-
fnrgiven ; 1 Ut if is not so with tin
Northern man having Southern prin-
ciples} he is beyond the p ile of'tin ir
f fgivunes^, and caBt off forever.—
Unfldin. *
• Extra Session,—Tim Austin G
¿ette nays it is authoriüed aud re-
quested to say, emphatic .lly, tbat
he President bus sent the Q'tv.-Ynoi
no iulnruialinn which would induce
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(Utt..3f & KLEIHEtt,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AM ,
flKNB :AL COMMISSION WEHCIt ANTF
(lintel Ins B11 t'lii i! 0|ipn*th> T.i xa«
Hon stun, Trjc<lSt
ÍV-EEP alwnys .1 1 irgo nnd well celee ed
Kstirtuient if !•'unity and Pl;intui-i
>ii|ij)lie-i. Order Iron Ibe coanvn
iirooi|iriy «¡tended to, wlien ¡lecoinpiniitV!
In thecusli or country jiroilnee
aprtiis •>"
,J. T. &W1I 1IRADV.
C OTTO -V F A c T O 11 >
r-A\lKJ
GALVESTON ANO HOUSTON, TEX
Keep c<aiHt..'intly on liund u large
(■TOOK OF
rose EiGii & SÍ011 s:ST 1 r
\1lvai1csM mnde on Consiunmenfs lor atilr
or Khiptnt> it to New York
or Lice pool.
¡•J7-fti9 iy"
Ciias. l\ at11 ,
1IEI .LVIL1.E.
Alti-t.U Count), Temo . ,
Agree íi' irs, ('., 11 ie''s. Deed Dee-' >
1'n.ist, M r.giaes Will . .Vv' &'. ior:>
.x.'cnle.l. lieji. fi i'UM pn.ery t k n
11 id proinp'l) re;1 in.'.I. Atli <i
lui-iVMCilR '.ue iN ot Mtnieil Wo neu. -1*1 >
i'-tn. iijjd il! ether Nul.u'i.il ici.t
j;i|.,|{í.rf.{*tf
«•MAS. T. KAVANAU'itl.
II. F, F, 1.1 11
Kavaiiaii$(li V tfííiioí*, 1
1 r TO i: A' E V .s .1 T lj AW
DE'Ll.V ILI.E,
Austin County, T x
.jnnlo - *ly.
ToFiifiiil.i ¿ifiJ 11r*' i'kis>.i•"*.
JTANINtt Iitte.npted ill V.iill to .1(1 ;i
¿"1 Auct oa iii.d Coi!M«ti*Hion D.i -i .e -
wittiout tn.'.'ins it;,11 w t.liont lid I o n rieii
I'riend , 1 now oflVnii* ■'• vire, • It.e K
. fiEOROE BUTLER,
COMMISSION MERCllAK7
' (H tiibtl*h««a In 1847.)
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
V OTTON, Win 1 or Hidei received on
I'oiiinunnient. for wile ia tlii* market or
|i r kbipment to New York or New Orienta .
>i'i l iidvinee iu Cusli iii.ideou tliesaine
wlie i re |nired.
IlKFftrt TO
Hunt A Holltmd, Bellville; J. D. Oiil-
ii It enluia.
!(•!• >-l.t ' _ lv
D'Ugs an Mi i "-inca.
ryiltY THE SOUTHERN TONIC. (
Prepared by 8. It. Chambers, WlmV l>
mil ltetail -bruggÍBt, Con er Liberty «1 <
Ignite Street . oet2i-Jv
MiJilincry. F aucy C 00 Vs. & •.
PIER KINS & KHIEDLA ENDEU, in
' porters and jobbern of Siik'|j Bibbeiifl
l.wce jfoods. Emliroideries, etc. í "- <'•
Canal Street.—Up Stairs. iiov9-ij
lotices.
* • % f ••••• « •%« # 4
. e. «iw«s n>nflr ■ WhíV Final StKtmUh
WOOL v. AltDlNU MAClllAX.li V. .
Ciiltivritoi's nd O lUf-PHiKli*.
Re iping and Tlu'aiiliiug Machino*.
\ £UU ■ took or the jp Portab -
E. ¿gilíes
Krotn 4 to 40 II"re> P-nyer, poi^tant-
ly on imiiil,
THOMAS B. BOOÍ.ZY & CO..
No tJ Perdido stie -t. New Oi'Ii'iiiim.
Dealers in all deseriptinii.* ef M ichii e'
muí Agricultura. Impleuit;nt«.
TEXAS AGENCY AT NEW ORLEANS.
. r. wiiauton.. i-'.i'w. sandci.iff.
WHARTON &SANDCI.IF1'\
O E A" E R A L C OM M IS SI OX
115 COMMON ST., pp'rWEpN OAT,if
ano St. Chari.br,
N *ar the Oity Hotel,
NEW O LEANS,
•y AGENTS for the COUNTRYMAN.
,ft I-if
Sterienberg ftes^cr & Co.,
VSH'H.KSALE
and *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CONCRETE nURDINQ,
9&m"SttJi,) «ai
Hf Mtou-Teip . n
'
Prompt attention given tc
<iiite bud nhitjoeut of Cotton, Wool un.
Hide .
. '• I %
fir CONSlpNMENTS SOLICITED.
•MWMM
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Utoit-auboig, Bouleb 4k Co.
1 \''
sole auent8
FOR pilf STA Of TgXAt
ew ,
ÍVjVTliH'8
CIRCULAR SAIV MiL^S
PORTABLE ENGINES
AM)
Tubular Boilers,
.\N!> ALL OTHER SORTS OF EN
U INES AND boilers, of ANY DES
CR1PTION.
Planing Machines, Brick Machine*.
¡SAW GUMMERS,
i-ULLDfS, SlIAl'TIXQ, BELTING
Also, sole agents i or thi
btaie ot Texau, lor
DR. SClilLLB.ERG'S.
CIIKBKAI'F.O
i ^ iu m ú. !ít í- u ST J ¿r 1: ,
OR ORKAT OKUMAN Cl jlK
For all Rune and Sim Diseases !
THl^TATE OFCjrt , ,
County of Aui . ) ltM7.
CMcGRA! ,of ^ Adnitniitri.
• tor* of t e.ru'e ufp, u. u..nr<M
dej-M^ havi filed hi* account fvrfintti *
■ettlement of d MucceHiiou, nnd petit 1
tor reHiKir aon: thU t ., tb«refure. t¥ Kiv*
ii« nee to «11 perKODrt wboma> be i|itereated,
. " b;; "u4 '11 rear at the J j^nry Term «4
tWOtiiikiT) ('niiiff i f Austin riiiD'r to ha
.tí,1 Hdiid yofuM'
'.4' P-i 18d', then and theretooon>
(aid l OcOUnt, V Miey purjn«e ho to
Given under my hand am) the imprea* of
the *eal ftf mud Court, rhe 7th' daj of
JaUbin^A. D., 1 «7 ^
jan4-K-l-4 .—fR.OO.p'd
— j i,
W«t e<| lo Cred lors.
j ^ 'TERS j of adiuiniptratb'ñ op the
* * estaie of Dr, J. j ,j. ckstifi," <lc,
eaoed, li .vnig been gin ed to tile under;
ijiiied by the County Court-of Au^lu
county ut the Jio,t Dflcembei'Terin, A. D.,
thereof; U|l p. r- nmtheivtVir-, hold-
S J f aunliiííf nai;l ee^ate, Are l.ereby
'otified to ptemeut, tlm «ame, duly nil-
Untibated, .within thi thne ^Wcribed
V '
¡ vi'.. fbt.our.
j. w. ,sjjir.M \v.
FE!,DER <k .«IlIl'M .\N,
COTTON AND IIOOL FACTO IIS
—A Nil—
\
(Jk\|:BAI. CtlW.MISSIO.N MkRCIIANT.-/
Gu!restan, Texas.
I*nrtlful.'.r .«.teniioa civen to piircha^.
. Mercli"..o'i-'e, I',null) m l Plant tio.i
• i, plies.
•I'1'.'
li. ^«"IIMtl)T.
ly"
KOllT. VOIU i .
^t 'llMlIiT & VOKi r,
liEGElYi-G, FOR IMDING
A.N it
«¡km'itAL cum m'i>s-l mk.h'ilam".-*,
G./ iti'un, T<Jas.
í arpieii.t _ ly* •.
The lion. Pry or Ij 'u, Snperinten-
tlent of l'nlilio limtinctioi), jiublirin ii
iiT flits 8¡fit«f Gnsette nn, «l bens to
b*i Ji n:)ie of Texnf, whtvsh nimim.^
i^.tki .4 ud«no more, >*lt jsV.eceSK ry
ment if^ularly, of ni-li a In '(>, wi i!
Villi ivI.icTi* tiieuief i. null uniii<>i;ig labor
ami i)nitl>!« n.e to live.
1 will, alio, dnw up Coimuorei'il ami
lex at l;i-triune, it* 'of Writing, md oilier
uipeiH,' «implo Aipeententi', Contraen,
Lca*o-v&c., witbont M ij ; nil v si. r.-l-
ly "liy writ i ii'k lieedt'ul" ueb to Ci cnl..ri ,
WA I.I I . LAN DBS & CO.
V,. o -T.:o Círoc rn,
>ii in i.rni" iv
ron. f-fxsc tnii stic product.
WINt JQrORS. 1 IiíABs ,
TOItV'CC,.
Wontl ami llii'luu* II'drc, etc., rtr„
L.v
j. r. w i 1.1.1 )
II a. I.ANOi -. >
j wali.ij"'. )
npriVfl't—I y'
NTRANI) GALVESTON.
Card- , Lctterf, <&0.
F,." Mieh w.irk n y price*, xv, I ho aa
li+l'wd on, wl.tcb of «■ i.li-e Will be.atl-i-..
f.U'tlll \ fn luitll p irtii".
MrrOtlt?e i* .b buck re m u *Mr;,'
T . ¡ over lhe Sti re .f n '*• DR) GOODS, (* JiOCER IES,
tliat n glentor number of p««rsoi | Kiii(t, who .will receive .0) 01 «Tfr Vr tine < V
W. E. LÜHN,
RBLtWl.hE, T£XAf,
Dbalmr t>
should quality themVlv.s to become
prif'es ionttl teacher*." A very mnnll
«mount of cidor from « very lnrge
meaauro of apples,—Bulletin.
' i
■iioiild I be ibfentjoi Inimnean. I Iltlivl Amy,
As I desire w:irlt foi the -<u, pnr' O m*. I
.el. and f * i'v. n > h-nrs will be all ol ihe HATS, HOOTS. SHOES. CROCKF'RY,
day «ad till 10 o'clock t niglij. j
Re<p vrnil!v, I itrc,, kti«
J. W. líiiAüiOilD. janSü f3-lv. ,
alveston.
, •••«••••••••••• •*•••••••• ••• •
A. SESSJJMS,
HOUSTO N.
A. Seskums. J. C. Massiij.
A., SESS.UMS & C( >.,
COTTON FACTOR
ano
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
(Kiitin's Bnllitlnfr.)
Strand, Galveston,
" . , v
Will ui^e pernonal attention to all bu -
i'h'Ph entnetted to their care. ' ' ,
They are prepared to make liberal ci«i
advincex upon pro«lnce coimiirueit totheii
IVieiul* ir. New Orleans, New York, lt «
ton .ml Liverpool.
apr.i ly*
e tB1 r, SI/' © i® ¿y P
(Late of Fort Bend J
1 8rB<JlAL AOKNT
I lousion Telegrapli.
Office with T. I). Wilsnn &. Co-.,
*
STRAND ol\ GALVESTON, TEXAS.
1' Advertí ementa and «ubscriptioiifl
o :cited for the Houston TBMÍtiu.mi, th.
■ i-'e.it, l.irgeKt and wident circulated jour-
1111 iu the State.
f T A «out tor the Coustuyma*.
fir-tf.
CARSii.VS SALOON
Maiikm' SrKKur,
Opposite. AsehoJ's Prvg-Store,
G A LV ESI UN.
—:u-
The Choicest 1 i%(inns Alw.iyp 01
baud,
L U N C II E I* ER Y D A V,
Emm 11 fo 12,
ftO- FREE OF CHARGE. On.
. ,1 AMju.H;¡¡*. BAILEY SÍ CO.,
^ .« ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
U|;alkus I.V
MEDICINES,
CHEHJCALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
\ SiC , Ire., Ac.
• - A
Order* from the country solicited.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
- VN UNSURPASSED AND NEVE1
tiiling remedy for
TUMOROUS Jk CANCEROU8
disorders, scrofula, oli
wounds, sore legs,
SALT RHEUM, RINGWORMS
TETTER, ITCII, CUTS, BURNS,
hemorrhoids or piles. ac
This valuable Remedy ia presented t<
the public with the fullest c-uitideuce in
its merits. It beur« no resemblance t
liny other ruiue«ly now in market. í¡
elites tire m.igical.'
I'liis isa new article in thi$ country,
un it has been iesliett With «ucees in
Kuivpe as Well as here, in eases that
eiieu the best medical «kill, as cer; i li-
cites in the.ha lids of the Proprietor will
show-
All that is ashetl lor this remedy is
fair-trial, iifid* whereWr it is u«cd it will
1 ccoii tuend itsclt. ,
Etefe «alfcf ívirt flarantirt, ta|) fir
..He liten sijJunfcíjj, «lie Jínoíbftt' ititt
vi. i a ifíifiten, foiuic
• irofilit, BaUfítt^, Qicberaudfc^la^e u
f. .itf. oi:¡;c V:t ¡terin^e tiJffa.l)r fur ten
áJalú'utcn unbctiitijt ticiil.
i\.LSO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Srute of Tex.'.s, t'.ir
DR. 8C1ÜLLBERG'S
CELKIll.ATaO
-r
PRKI'AttKI) ON'LV UV
X>K. r SCXXiÍ.l.£lSH^ A/Othi -: .
ALSo. SOLE AGENTS for ti-
úMis of Tex.is, for
BJLLEN Íí.l- OGGAN'S
pat u.\ r
S eel" Bosoms, Collart and Ct¡
, , ' ■. I, . , ,
'for ladies and gentlemen
For enle by >
ST^i SENJtl'FG; KESSLIM * C
Sole Agenta for 8t«te of 1 * i*.
HOUSTON.
' -Í & !
y. MATTHEW8,
c. 'd c., A. C
Uville Jan. IJtli. 18CT
ben T. HARMS,
" 'Adin'r.
aiilJ-RMw.
Instate notice.
A T the November T^rm, 188(1, of tha
-1 County Court of Aiistln county, the
midem. gned wa« «WMñuted Administra-
.01 of the eiiate of Vincent Whit*, bite of.
naid county. 0eoea«a,|5 all person bavinc
claim upuu«t «aid'estate ar« rjouire-1. U
¡/(..«•ut the si mo within th« time pre.
ft ifla', ' - v
Kentin-ky Ridge, Dec! 7th, I«60. >
t-17-Üla.
C. J. miller,
\ . Adui'r.
Estate JSToiico,
iT-thr Octorhpr Term, Irtttl, of the
'V County i'ourf^ of;Austin cvunty,th«i
..inerefyjned w«,. .ppointed aiiliiinintrat.ir
•f the effiitt* of A lex ydcr CI. uil, dec-
-.1; all per its lia\in^ claiji'.s ¡m .i hi
•sfttle 'are reqm «'ed to present hitf^i .with
n the time pre-cribed by la w.
Sen.proiiius, Nov.:{tifh, t*)ii(i 1
P. C. Hit. KM AN, v
ft<5 ' lit.
Aib' inisíí .iíor
RAVING been nfip. iiit.'d by the < 1 na
t> Ciiurt of At.m; 111 com y, ut li
October Term. Icfi.ll ndminist'iiior oi thé
Estater. «ifN. R, lind H. l Crump, de-
•easeil, notice ia hereby given t j all per-
1,11s ho ilinK cltiins agniiisti Miid estates to
.ren lit tliem wi'hin lhe time" prescribed
\ tijy ; ¡liso, all persoifr indebted to the
■ ine o come forward .md make set tle-
.nent. : ' * ,'f
Se.r nronitis. JVov. :it ih, ISfid.
,1. \V. t RUMP, Adm'r.
fit! «tn*
Estate 1 iptice.
A T the September Term, I8ti(., of tie
/V lountv Court of Austin count), the
iiudersigned wa«apjfiointed Aduiiiiistratrx
•f the estate of \\*. Q. G. W Ha'nti, deceased;
11 persona havin claims against saiá
mi ite lire requested to present'them with-
i. the time prescribed by law. '
ilCmpste.id, Nov. ISli i..
MARTHA M. wilson.
¡«5 (its.
J. C. W'LSON,
«Vi " ■ '>
Opp' site Old Capitol,
MMN STREET, HOUS'tpN, TEXAS.
Saddles, Harness
A Nl>
üü,Jí)a 3Laui')3c amaawAiti
OP ALL KINDS.
Coach Vnniifb,
Taiiii-1 ' Ciil,
Japónica nnd
T«nner«' Toalo.
V V *
' HIDES, LEATHER, ETC.
f4i
f?'4i\^liN HOUSE,
BP ,
N- B0Y5TEU, Ttoprictor.
Fannin Street Houston, Texc^
FllIS Home Ins juar changed hands,
nil its -pie -eiu Jproprietoi- will jpai* no
p-diis to ninke- Hie rF'. nujn a ür«t-olaW
Hotel. The tat>lb will always be supplied
with the btiht the market nfl'ords, and
every effort'made to reuder guests coui-
■lortable. nora0-f40-ly.
JOHN KENNEDY, |
(Owner of K«mne<ly Biill'ttnur, «nd occaplrt s
of the same.)
Travis St., Houston.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
& glqq a m9
Buys and «ells provisions and family
Groceries. Texas Flour and provisions
preferred. A general assortment álwnya
on hand aud for sale at the lowest quota-
tions.
nprlVfP IT*
1 T.*\Y. HOUSE,
• OEfiERAL ME liCH A N T,
JlqUi-ton, Te*"?.
K ÉEPS constantly1 hand large
and well assorted stock of üroceiieá and
Dry Goo 1 '. - > ' a- '
T. W, HOUSE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND
COTTON FACTOR.
Galvbpto! , Thai.
t api-.ft^ jr'
fy BRYANT often dnbbejl "Prlcpe
ot Newsn f 11," h. s m-idc RU9I1 arrungoienta
with i uili Jieik,-^ortli mi4
Mouth, that be now lells New York papen
it Ita^raalH «d5ia)a^rlaau«, paper, it
f"CSbSet uiuaic la alan fiirnlBWÍTat tbt' Ifc
ugnificant sum of 5c perpagr.
L'^ce bo time ia calling oa bus.
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1867, newspaper, January 18, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180248/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.