The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1867 Page: 1 of 2
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ESTSAY
Advertlaementa handed In by the Coun-
ty Clerk wilt be inserted at ihe price fixed
bylaw, via: Two dollars fur each horac
•r work ox eatrayed.
Professional Cards.
Chag. T Kavanaugh,
jro©#a3P ccps&c&e
BELLVILLE,
jAustin County, Texaa.
Agreements, Contracta, Deeda, Deeda of
j Truat^Mortgages, Willa, dtc., &.C., neatly
executed. Dopo«itiona properly taken
and promptly returned. Affidavits, ac-
rkDuwlodsumenta of Married Women, Pro-
[teata, ana all other Notarial acta.
an.!5^(3-tf
, T. KAVANAUGIl.
b. f. elliott.
[aranaugh Sc Elliott,
WORNEYS A T L\AW,
BELLVILLE,
Auatin County, Texaa.
JaalS g3-ly
I. CUES LEY.
kia«i*a*a«i•
GEO. W. JOHNSON.
Mil \
Chesley Sc Johnson,
TTORNEY S AT LA W,
BELLVILLE,
Auatin County, Texaa,
7* Office in the Court House ,£)
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.I.COCKE, M.D E. T. HONNEV, At. D.
Drs. COCKE & B0NITCY,
HYSICIANS & SURGEONS,
BELLVILLE,
AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS,
—101—
AVINO bad great experience in
Hnrgenr, are prepared to operate
rSat alt surgical diaewi's.
jtl!)-f40 tf
1 A. p. & E. w, THOMPSON,
Itoraey* and Counsellors at Law.
ba.ville ano houston,
Mm Co. 11 ¿irla Co.
TEXAS.
"ft practice in the lat, 3d & 7th District.
Is
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„ A. P. THOMPSON
tlar/w and brief caaea in the Supreme
art at Austin, Tyler and Galveston.
tf
r. & C. A. IIA1UUS,
NEYS AT LA W.
BELLVILLE,
at in County, Texaa,
C
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h. 11. Boone.
ICY & BOONE,
\NE YS AT I AW,
anderson,
|ea County, Texas.
Ífrsterhout
WE Y AT LA W,
2llville,
tut County, Texaa.
iik VA
q n. Holland.
" 6Í HOLLAND,
\NEYS AT LAW,
BELLVILLE,
County, Texas.
- * SEJk&VE&ItS
ACADEMY.
The pourth~session OFTms
School will commence Monday, August
90th, 1*66.
irion psb month ■
Q <m Englfah Bram hea $250
hi .her •• •• 300
Hfliio............ ...a.. ...... 500
TaitUmHMqaired in apec)o, or ita equiva-
•^6i Tlfcurrency, every two iqoutha.
No deduction will be made for non-
0ttnd**u, except ¿a caaea of protracted
•iflkneia,
M. PBOUTY,
Principal.
Jg7<w-3m-
BBTANTia creating a revolution la
Che new world.
"riSrr* U aHr ehe*p' 90 *°
'yea wish t* tbnw
Bcnry Kaatrop,
8 ADDLE MAKER,
BELLVILLE. TEXAS.
HA8 commenced bualneas in this place.
Be haa for. sala
SADDLES, BRIDIES* OIRTBS,
MARTINGALES,—SADDLE AND
HARNESS FIXTURES, ETC.
Work: done on short notioe with aeatneas
and despatch.
The trade supplied wi^h m^teilala.
E. W, Seelhorit,
MANUFACTURER OT
TIN, Copper, And Sheet baa Ware
—ALSO—
dealer InParlor, Cooking and OfficeStovea.
Stove pipea and Tin Ware on hand or
made to order, on ahort notice,
Bellvllle, Texaa, Jan. 26 -f3-ly.
0ABEATO®
Thco. BennewitXt
MAKES OF
BEDSTEADS, TABLES. CHAIRS,
CRADLES, CRIBS. COUCHES,
LOUNGES.
All kinds of turning performed with
despatch, such aa Billiard Baila, Ten pins,
Pipe bowla, Tool bundlea, etc.
Spinning wheels, forspinning flax, made
at ahort noiice.
Prices reasonable. Try him.
jan.ii6-f.J-2y.
KOCH & KOPISH,
MERCH ANTS,
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Tobacco and Cigars,
A good supply always on hand.
Will sell cheap,—.Give ua a call.
jan96-3-f-3
W M* t*carson,
MERCHANT,
BELLVILLE, TF-XAS,
Just received and la oonatantly receiv
ing, from New York city,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
SHOES, TOBACCO and CIGARS,
SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR,
LIQUORS, RAISINS,
CANDIES, PICKLES
and many other thluga too numeroua to
inP'ition.
His stock ia as good aa any In the mar-
ket, and he ia determined not to be under-
sold by any other dealer.
jan.26-ft.ly.
J. P. BYRNES. J. W. PERRINE
Byrne Sc Perrine,
BLACKSMITHS,
Are prepar jd to do nl| kind* of work in
their line at short noticc, euch aa ironing
WAGONS, CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
making and reparing
PLOWS, SHOEING HORSES, etc., etc,
Jan.26-f3-ly.
Bellville Market!
Beef! Beef!
STEPHEN BARZAK
fJ will have Beef for pale
in Jle'iville on Tuesdays,
Thursunjs and Saturdays
of each week, between &
and & o'clock A. M.,
dec7-f47-tf.
Something New in Bellville!
—;o:—
Confectionery & Bar!
A. LOCKHART,
Confectioner and Baker,
HAS OPENED A BAR-ROOM AT
Pearann'a old stand, north side uf
the Public Square, where Mr. R. Mebus
will attend to all calls, at any hour, day
or night, All or.lers in the Confectionery
lino Attended to, and fresh bread Airnialied
to families promptly and on reasonable
terms. The choicest Uquora oa hand at
all tiiqoa,
B" Aléala at all hours.
ocl'¿f38 tf
Notice.
aovS-fCMn*
Y St BAKER,
Houston, Texas.
LVESTON;
sseessaeeses%«««« •••••••••••*
TEXAS MHGYHMI«
THIS LINE OF
Galveston and Honaton
PACKETS
oonsist1no or TUB following
New A Snbstantifti Steamboats J
J. H. WHITELAW,
cAFT, PAT chíustiaN/
ERA No, 3,
capt. I. c. Hirsuberqek,
sunflower,
capt. Dave connor,
With Their Finé New Barges,
ABE NOW BEADY
FOB THE FALL BUSINESS,
and will
CARRY FREIGHT, CATTLE AND
COTTON,
AT BATES AS LOW AS ANY OTHER
LINE,
One Boat will leave each way DAILY,
and have splendid passenger acconunóda
tiona, making cluae connections with all
the railruijjls at Houston and Harriaburg.
This line offern superior inducemoiita to
shippera who wish freight forwarded And
ahipped without delay,
CAPT, PAT. CHRISTIAN,
General Superintendent.
JOHN NAGI.E, General Agout.
BYRON CRA^E) Fro^ht Agent, Gal-
veaton,
T. W. HOUSE, Agont, Houston,
oct!¿6-14í Sm
Hempstead.
• ^ ••••
Notice!
mHB UNDERSIGNED HATE SOLD
X their eatlra Stock of
O. W. F.MBREY,
Of Qalvcaton.
H, M, ELMORE,
of Wavtirley, Te*,
elmore & embrey,
COTTON AND WOÓL FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission
Merchants,
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEX.
-ANU-
Will attend to all businoss promptly
and correctly'.
BAGGING AND ROPE FURNISHED.
f46 Jy
leakuer cannon.
•••♦*• •* • •
W. F. Git ANT.
cannon, grant Sc co.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
— AND—
(0<sai8i28sa$£r saamuauiaas
strand,
GALVESTON TEXAS.
—:o:—
Liberal advances made on all consign-
ments of Cotton or Wool shipped to our
friends in Now Orleans. Now York, Bos-
ton, Liverpool or Bremen. Prompt at-
tention giveu to ull business entrusted to
ua. f46-ly
wallis, landes & co.
Wholesale Grocers,
AND DKALEK9 (N
FOREIGN tr DOMESTIC PRODUCE,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
Wood and Hollow Ware, etc., etc.,
i. C. walli8
m. a. landks
j. e, waw.1s .
STRAND, GALVESTON,
aprfl.fi 3—ly#
8 I
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L.
A. J. WARD.
JA8. CARDER.
••••••••••
A. J. ward & co.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
-AND-
(9®sa«iaKBa©i* 3aia'ja«3B^w®a
Corner Strand and 24 tli Street,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
a3-f30 ly
j. c, & s. r. smith & co.
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Stnni St., Galvttton.
All Bualneaa ontruated to us will have
prompt attention.
J. C. At 8. R. SMITH, M M. SINOI.ETARY,
Late of Sorlejr, Smith * Ce. Lato of Koblninn,
Oalvinton. fiiogletary A Co. UuntaTlllc.
aprfi jy
joh* w iLsroif. o. o. Wells. Chas Vidok
wolston, wells a vidob,
Cotton Factort
ANP
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS,
Hendley Building«,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
Consignments Solicited.
aprt ly*
CARD.
J c. & 8. b. SMITH & co., an
nounee that Mr.H. N. JONES ia received
aa a partner—the style ef the Arm remain,
lag the sane,
•HJ ll|
to 8 J. WHITWORTH, of Hhmpitead,
sad take pleasure in saying that he wilt
do everything that is right by their old
cuatomera.
Thnnhlut for the liberal patronage here-
tofore bestowed upon ua. we aolieit a pons
tinuatiua of the aaine iu the new bnaineas
we have eatubliahed at our old Counting
Rwunin Hempstead, to-wit s
VW< UmENBECK ft CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—
G eneral Commission
MERCHANTS,
We will make liberal advances in cash,
on all Cotton or other Produce OQRligned
W. AHBEN0ECK A CO-
aug!7 ,-fW-tf' .
Galveston.
• •••••• ••••••
>■ NIETEE.....W. DROME O.ttpMM
DROEQE So GO.,
IMPOaT, EXOBANQB,
—AJIO—
JOHN KANE,
HEMPSTEAD, ,.,,,.1,1..«,«. TEXAS,
Has <m bftnd and keept oonatantly
for «ale
GROCERIES,
—ANO—
of overf description, «neb aa
coffee,
teas,
Molasses,
SUGAR,
FISU,
SYltUPS,
canned fruits, sauces,
together with a good supply of conn-
try produce,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.,
All O'f which he offers for sale cheap for
cuah. Anvthitid in hia line, may almost
inv:tn:ably be found at hia atoro. Give
hint a call, for if ynu want to buy anything,
he i ftitrn to sell to you at the loieeut figure .
llu w.tuta your money.
janii' g4*tf
W, A. ificMOG & Co.,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Have constantly on Land,
COFFEE, FLOUR,
TOBACCO, SALT,
ClhARS, NAILS,
--AND—
everything in the Grocery line.
mar3ft-t'12 ly*
killing sworth & co.,
(Next door a'>o-rp John TulQjr'i)
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
DEAI.Elf.8 in
MEDICINE, PAINTS,
OILS, DIE-STUFFS.
patjent medicines,
etc., etc., etc.
Which will be furnished to
Planters and Physicians at tho low-
est rates.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
mnr30-fl2
]L~
LIVERY STABLE
at
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
THE uuderainged
hna entiibllhlicd
a Livery Stable at
the above place,
where he hopoa to
be able to snpply a want demanded by the
public. Hornea, Bnpipea and Carriagea
alwaya on hand. Travellers vialting any
point on tho railroads, can leave their
hortfta at this Stable with full confidence
that tho^ will be well cared for. Chargoa
reasons
aprfl.f!3
G. B. DIXON.
Z, BUSH,
Has opened ageneral stock
of Dry
Staple and Fancy Grocerlea in the towr
uf Hempatead, which he ofTurs for sale *t
the loweat cash price*. He aolicita the
patronage of hia fnenda and the public.
Cash advances made on cotton consign-
ed to PICKINSON & COCHRAN, Hous-
ton or Galveston, and forwarded free of
charge from Hempstead.
octia-fiW. tf.
W. WOODWARD,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
AND
f «atstasestosr ma&sautjre
' ^.^8ib«' te™
IHerchaats,
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
Liberal advances made on OflwImWMtl
of Cotton, Wool, Hides, «¡4
. other Mmmwliie.
Bills of Exchange on New Yorh, New
Oi leans, London, Hamhufc, Bremen,
Paris, Fyauhfort, Berlin,
a3-OQ ]y
«:•
A Was• .tUlia línhÉillwilIrtiÉ :'
■ ■ - ■
lb* (ollówlnf aa' efiatle.ln whloh
endeavors to prov# (and 4tm) tW
"anybody oan write poetry.' Itlsa
|etn aowetbing after tW mannar of
Wit?Kr
*0
Stói'
EVANS 8b CO.,
(KSTASMMian IMA)
WHOLESALE GROCXHS
—AND—
IO£8
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
a3-fd0 iy
D, TOOKB. W. B. HADEN,
frotp Qolunibaa, from Oroakstl
TOOKE & HADEN,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
and,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand, Qalvctton.,
Business entrusted to US will have
prompt attention,
apr6 ' ly*
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A. M. KLblDEB
GAREY St, KLEIBER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
general commission MEBCHANTS
(HutsUai Batidlos Oppo«lto Tesas Bxpaaas,)
Houston, Texaa,
K-EEP always a large and well selected
assortment of Family and Plantation
Supplies. Orders from the country
promptly attended to, when aooompaaiea
by the cash or country produce.
aprli Is ly*
Lst a« tow ill
And I rev
•'Just btlpyotnatfto now,"
Said ab«, tripping; o'ar the floor,
And bacldna out toward tho door
Of tho collar. .
And I novar aaw tho traa
Till I fell through it -kapda^"
And yon ohonM have soon no
•drap"
- Through tho bolo.
Fall twenty feet I
How I atrack I cannot tolt**
Butlaentnp aachayaU# |
On my sauL.
That the girl thought I was dying t
And at once aat np a crying
Fot tho old man, who was trying,
Not far oft
To mend a broken pnmp,
Ho .turned, and with a jaran
Cleared a ihed and tumbled plnmp
Inn trough I
But what haa this to do
With the story, which lo tono
Aa the Gospel, old or new f
With á hop
He came np, Inquired tho matter.
' Whonoe tbe screaming and the
flatter t"
H^,had half a mind to hat her
On tho top
Of the head. Bhe meekly pointed
Down the ateps, when? I, disjointed,
Lay with mud and greaae anointed
On the floor,
"BUaaard" np thoae atepa wat oar>
ried;
Quito a month there "BUaaard"
tarried;
In two aaonths waa-<Blisard"na^
dad)
Nothing moro I
istellaiifmts.
7 ,f V v'y f l btftl V M
f\, ■ . ¡S-Í-#
thdnwagnbor
neráak
ward* fought
aide. Bin
ymrrlflot**
"Xik*
-Do 7%n see thatve^ ^.
holda ma here I" !!
-Ido." ■;s¿az«k MikJá
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"Of oonno." ,
"Out I night
"Shoot { Better
ahali in fftooa .mm*** c-A
MBatyoa wiUfiUL** ■rJ MÍ
•«Jin RandaD! Will yéáSét'T* '
Tho ahaéperaak of tho
through the,foreat—the eplinten flaw
—ani Patnan feH npon the gronadU
Ho waa ioTWolj bralaad, bnt ladglft
ed the matter ok,. aa4 ttothlng ntefl
waa thought oTIt. Drawing the nM¿
fiO-hUpockemm^,*
"Hero la that neat | Z OpU S
would have It, ahd'I waodekriiljei
no ono should aec ma fail," >
ii i, i .tat. - iVi '• .m v>
> Si
Gan. Iaraal Putziazn, tho Pat*
riot.
J. T. & WM. BRADY,
COTTON FACTORS
ntNN
galveston AND houston, tex.
Keep conatuntly on hand a large
BVQflK or
FOREIGiVAcDOjtlG&TVC
Advancca made oh Conaigntnenta for sale
or ahipuiont to Now York
or feiroi pool.
J37-1S9 ly*
george butler.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
(a>tal>H.hp4 In 1817.)
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Cotton, Woolornidca received oa
Cunoiiriiiiient for anlc in tlila market or
for ahipment to Now York or New Orleana,
ami adviincca in Cash made on the same
when required.
nEFF.n to
Hunt &. Holland, Bellville; J. D. Gid
diuga, Bronhain.
aprC-13 it
UAH.FELDEB,
t. W. SU1FMAN.
FELDER &> SHIPMAN,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
, —AND—
General. Commission Mkrciiant*
Galveston, Texas.
Particular attention given to purchas-
ing Merchandise, Family and Plantation
ly*
supplies.
aprO
a. sciimidt.
• ••••a asattfe
aOBT. VOIOTTf
o««a
SCHMIDT & VOJQT,
RECEIVING, FOR WADING
and
GENERAL commission MSRCHANTa,
Galveston, Tetas-
arp6-fl3 )y«
A. a. LABDSAN ¿no. In
LABUZAN St McGAR,
COTTON FACTORS.
stband, qalve8tov, .
ly*
Putnam'a early days wore spent as
those of most boys placed in bis situa-
tion In life. One of his favorite
amureuienta was '-bird nesting." The
haunts for the nest were followed in
company, and Putnam was always
the leader.
On one occssion he and his com-
psnions came across a fine nest, which
lodged on a frail branch of a very
high tree. There was no way of
reaching the nest except by climbing
(which was very difficult,) and ven<<
turingout on tbebranoh, nine chancea
to one, would break under the weight
of the robber. No one would ven-
ture. Putnam regarded the nest snd
limb inailence for some moments, and
at length said:
"I'll wager there is not a boy for
ten railus around that can got that
neat."
All agroed with him.
••I'll try if" aaid bo deliberately
taking off hia jacket, and rolling his
pautaloona np tQ bis kneeo.
His eompanlona tried to dissuade
him, but to no pnrpooe. Go he
would.
"I'll fancy that one of the King's
strongholds," add Putnam, "and nay
I bo bleaaed if I don't take it."
The tree was ascended—the limb
gained. Putnam placed hia foot np-
on it, and it ereaked. He ventured
afoot further ( the limb bent low,
and a warning mnrmur roae from tho
hoys below. Ha pat hia knee to the
branch, and reached towards the nest'
Tho limb broke partly*** ahont bo-
low—and Putnam persevered. Hia
fingers tonebed the wished for pri^et
and jnst aa ho pried, «l*re got It,"
tho limb broke olear off, and ha fell—
bnt not to tho ground. Hia paata*
loons saugbt la one of tho lower Umbo
and Ma hood hung downwards*
••Put, aro yon hurt 1" aaked one of
tho boys.
"Hqt hurt," answered tho «flaa*
Gen Lee on Whisky and
Gen, Longstreet
ibe followiag eharaoto^tio
of Lee to the editor of the
Civilian, whom ho asec
••The beat man in the wotWf
On one oceaalon, Gen. Lea
Colonel L., one of his staff
luto his tent, and commeueec
ting while Col. L. wrotQ. Col. L
had in his mouth a pipV. and wee
smoking The Goaeral labaled tho
noxious vapor until his parfe/tce jM*
came exhauated, and than (
L., yon can retire, and send me (
BI4 he does not smoke.''.,
retired,knd ins few moment* C<^
If. entered, to whoin the Qmmii
commenced dictating ) but eftor bK
haling the atmosphere eftbe ñfr
swhile, he discovered it to be congll^
erable impregnated, not with the per
fhme of roeee, but tho odious smailol
villainous whisky, Which ho COtdá
not stand. "Retire, Col. M.>
me sn officer who neither dr
smokes ¡ I would rathor. enduro I
amoke of tobacco than the Sbnflirflt
Whisky." i \ i
The Civilian adds* > :T
Lot the youth of tho oonnftjr fyfc
member (hia true incident in tkaiifoi
of our blameless Hero, who neirWr
driulu nor smokes, and perhaps the^
may eometime exclaim, pdotloalljp.
Brandy! brandy | baUe oflifel
Spring of tumult, source of strifo)
Could I but half tóbV cfcrses féll.
The wise would wish thee,
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Somewhat Mufnal.^A New York
correspondent tells th* follówinggóoj
one.
A well-know Journlist, who at#
formerly a Washington cotrespon«
dent, says tbst dating the wsr, títíé
day be aaked Secretary SeWSkd tía
opinion of Horace Oreeley.
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Seward.
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bnt the trouble with Seward la that
ho is an infernal ecqftndrel."
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1867, newspaper, February 8, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180251/m1/1/: 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.