The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1867 Page: 2 of 2
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KLLVILLE, TEXAS:
, FEBRUARY 8, J.8Ql.
The Wiping ■Orson* «re antboriíert
tMto for "The Country limn,'1 and vv iil
veesive siikseriptiens ami
rmlit for money dm- this office i
J. If. Daniel, H oust on.
WfeMtaB * Seidell If, I l-r> Common S .,
I luil vrc15re tii • more lb'ndy cm i;ic, tl
if rrf i>?:'
•* r i * .* i"ii i
«uaaAia it
fcJT
•i I ('> • *'ij r,
joiti we, (.in, hetlr
(.«ml 1 *« .-'-111 of the nal of;.;! tii'ii- ^ -• * v « ' >/ C
tit.—ilii* pMv-fvniioiiot ili:- priticjjdt 01 —''1"'~-u- '.J''
"i 1 lie I'ruw.LL'nii.ii.— lip hi in, I oalvlu'js, ja.s '¿j
•« • -— . COTTON: cts. aot.p
A Scandal i.nd a fch'iu.e—A Ordinary.^.
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-&ew Orleans.
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DOLLLAU CounniTlfi.il C'i
New Orleans. Founded Irtllit,
friend, wlio loiters 0 the bench more
tii 111 wi« linvi'titne to <lo, informs us
Unit just above Fori I Vint tin* graves
tif those Confederate dead who were
interred there are <'X.pos"d by tin- nc-
tion of tli" sen nn.l tin* wind, Th-
Good OiiiJiMU'V
Low Middling '
Middling
Good MulilUnu
Sale* during tiiu tiny.
Slock Oil hatlll
^ I 111 I, * t . a . . a > • ■ ■ a • . .
FEKIOitT:
To, jjor Steamer
" " htil
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aru.o vacations. Bonk-keeping, Penmanship,
0. voo ifejnitg - HntligiMiitir ] iT"tii-iillj n-i(flit
ssTWnts fro Hi to GU.
'¿I'wit. uurfffl DOLBEAR, President.
-1 i,el,f¿i. ]y
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We have been so bu.-y ilnriti|
tb* fast week, in preparing to movT
oor/annly to our new plací-, that we
kimt not had timo to writ o anything
fertile Countryman. We discovered
when too late that our stock of p i per
was too «mall to uam- a full sheet thi*
week, so we are compelled to have
only a half sheet ornoiit*. VVo have
fMtivedno"lIumpsti-ail jjoliiw thin
week, which we deeply l-egiet. A:j(1
this «net suffice (or tla- pn^jnt.
Death of Nathaniel Parle:.
Willis.
(hits coverloif < f ¡-find tlmt wna tlti-owo _
• v tinritiir ili -it liouf'i in rnhi'i- nlown <t 1 •.
arc PCiJttered armind ua they aro toas
e'l by carrion bir li or tin- (dement*.
Tim 8k.deton of ono rioldier is half
exhiunod. The ribs and tho fro;-t
face, just iibovo the sand level, affonl
a plunsanl velroat for sand crabs ai.d
<ither iiih.ibitaiits of tin-beach. The
dead an? sacred. Their remain*
lionld la- respecled. It is a di-grace
Id have theüi >- livaleil, and we cal;
1,pon l!m.-e who • duly it i.4 to see
¡nit ll.is Hc.-.iiditl exi- s no luí."' r.—
O
I ¡ i is ñu) I lie íiüil oí-Si'ComI ncr-H ii
in \.liic!i ¡lie.-tine "en:l. ¡.ian ];a.i <!i.-
wftfched nwnv. Hones, immnn bono*. | >«'UOl¿i—..1 .i.-vc.f
• 1 l-YIMilóo.l Merino
i to ¿ Ij'.oiii Mi'iiao, cii-.tn '.Ti, :7.
" u " harry Oi.'a/Ul
0.:ari
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Cofaina::
American (mixed), cle.ui Ifito lt>
" " buiTy Oi'3>Lt
Coaru! Texas,clem..'. Jú-íj-uí
" " uurry (;<>'&•>«
a 0,t'Ci■1
Mmket, ..... ............. stculv
DAGtilN J—Ii.tli..,111 Ú'í'íé"- '
The death *it Nathaniel 3'ai4;cv
WUllt ia announced by tli'- i> !<
graph. His death baa been hug a-
peeled, for his health was f.-ebie. 11. ..,.arch oí *¡i,-cwiien.<
fi wall known as a leading American
tio. do. in r^llu
do. K«*iitucUy.f
noi'ii—Ms.niila
do. Ki'iit.ickv
J.'liW Vo-.K, J.w. 2J,
COTTON* i
'> 'iii."ry
(¡.mil') iliiriry
l. i . .M'il'Uiná
i. i . Hill'!..
C.iii Mi 1 Hi-t!'
cover, d ibeKi". J', ing {' -ntl ol ,;..tnr.l
h'ntory, bin leisure is ¡ ¡1 •;.! ia lb.
ill in
O 'u li
jrtl JT
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W. M. PEUKISS,
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yjETfiriNS, 6W1JNS0N & CO., 7?ew
¡y. Orlehir, P'.vcn..'a, Perklim & Co.,
Nt-.v Vuijí, Gcaciul CouiiuU imi Mor-
diatita. <iotJ: -ly
\~T\iv.i íc nnoTnr.n, v . 131 nr.
V y vlt-r Üjrecf. r.ivtii-iihr p-teidíon
¡eiid to neltlna ^'onl. Jas. T. V'r.re, late
'.f üiilvespui, Texan. ootí¿íl ly.
8 - win? nSaclünea.
QOUTHERX famtt.y RE win O ma-
chiiiu. Noi^elec Mnchinc nf Wilcox
& fiil.lií ; will cew hem, fell, tuck, lir-iid,
U'iiher, ijuilt, cord and cm'inii.lcr with
• ¡;i -C'lction. Afferts wanted ut No. 5, St.
lüiarlei bt. I5rx ; ■>('$,
.K":;r\ i.j
S leu ilari.itf the d:iy
S.-tck on.li.ia.I, * 1 ríl, 1.1
• • • • • •••••• « • • • I? 11 41 1 I ■
■ jpuYTi;*; sou'JTii:r.N tonic.
lVeparcd l y S. E. Cliambcra, Wholosnle
nidli.-tail Druggiati Corner Liberty and
writer of light and clegmt lif% r.i
tore. He was born nt. L'orlbind,
Mum, Jamitry .VI). 1807, and cinm
<to his literary procliviiú-a by !< g'li-
flnate inheritance, bin fatl'er n
«rsnd-father boili being publhli ..
He haaalways been connected viili
the literary press tiiinl most <if b: -
psblioatious have been hbi-iclu-
aeeasiuBa'l pieces, and chort talt-s and
poena. Il« wns a'o t i'n iy ,> «-n :
ago connected wiib tbo Ann-ii an
legation in Piiri-t. His lir^l wile w i-
Jthe daughter of O m-ral Stacy, ;.
British officer. While abrond he
Wrote some Severn criticisms tipo:,
the works of L'aptaia M ivrvat, which
led to a quarrel and resulted in ••
dneL Our recolI«ciion j*, ibat .-I nt
! ¡TíICíullTi
i'.i, j>:-r .'v 'tmer
i li.it sola o Dint* ! nice, near t.ii. fí¿ít, be j tiiil,......
,!W a CoiTiu il.al.' e.\I.O.S;'i!, :;d
, , ,,11 c .- •::« i A ' <:::
by the ho;:.I, who Ii .d lieeii 1 : s .ü- j v- ;oJ.:il
I.!- ' " il ii ■:ii:o
in I lie bod y ol a (lead Co b diT.Ut
fol.li,' !-,. Truly I hi.-' i1* a plc.-naiil r.-
lii'tiion 'or llios * wíi.i iiii.a ¿i' u. ii--i■
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II 'to
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tu \ ij! mi M'-niiOjCli'iia....
" " " lurry....
A'a -ric ii (¡::!so.l), el- n
" " bi:i ry
( ' I Tl'.'Cnr-', c1!'!!!!
" bit t ry
Silo ,
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N.'.w 0;;lk.'.:í.í, ,J
BOTTOM:
in Of!©r.'
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1-^ iv. to Streota,
oct33-ly
i V. '.,n:xy, i j'cy v'oj 'c, Cvt.
íQERKT.VÍ! & F!: I !í 1) T .■ A li NI >'' Tf, in-
.. porters an.I j.>lei-.-r.-i ef te'i.lw, iii' bous.
L"c,< ruiiilii, J) '.r ' li-rlcK, etc. N->. 70
Jim; 1 ft;roc •—Up St vira. novD- y
p i
pork. Vi lli e Y.v arc lili .ai:;iety ¡ s ,
the dust of Vauluies should iu¡.igi¡- |
wi;li ihe ash. j> ol'a I'e'.r \'oiifedi'r i e ,
,\e .an- (ecding buz'^uidri and loi^.i o
,1^. liniiiirtot otheiM. 'i'xiiJy Uiis i:-
oiiisirtlcn',. ii lni)}¿a^«rR ii we wi-ri
.iiHiij *,iii,'iioa> lor our o'.vn ivpu: tnu, j (.uo-i Oniianry t..¡ o
■linn to pu v.-propei respect to the dtrnd. I. aw "li.idhug <<i> •> j ^
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t-' /• *"t' •! i.-' V>«' ¿ iur."'
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pa y.¡tropel respe,
— (iii/1 c./'iu Luilc/i/i.
1 i.i■ 1 tiinf Gl.to
(jioml .aid.i lili;; U'.'ti. I >1
s:i!i ■< da:i':jí tiaj d.iy ii*# 0 ! "1
cm.
ii..i.; ni I1..11.I,
Mi; : kot!
WW axchaitged without injury 11
eidiorparly. l'.ut ibis n ay not If
«correct. In*second wile, who stili
wnrvives, and is famous for bur elegani
sSCCOinpliabment, is the danglitei- o|
the Hon. Joseph (jinnell. About
twenty years ago, in chnnectiou v.Hi
General Morris, lio established I lie
Some Journal, tho most elegant lau,i-
ty paper in America, and couiiuu,- !
Sts publication to the lime of bi
death. As an author. In- has a! way.- book fa- * hicli lie !:.; ¡ i .tad fi-oa. 1
been more noted for nicel v and pred-
io# than for strength and vi^or. (¡I
late years he ha* vesided ;;l an e!enan.
country seat on tlm JItidson l'ive-,
known as Idb-wüd, which, fn.in i s
connection with his writings, has be-
come famous.
.1 Clo'iil 'iV/iiVy to Ih).—This is i
Ii ■ ¡i.'i.-iai ol ;.;'i.>d 1 e.a il;i! ioas, tin* |
.¡.ia, win n men i.ieu:a!ly ilete¡ani i- ¡' 'i',¡"¡' r !-'i'.imci-
in nwi!;o lids yi-ar aior, 1'roitiul tii in • •« k :i|
il.e hut. iS, 1.'ne re oivn to umi;e nnai
amicy, «01110 to acquire ln.in- ianr.vl-.
e lgo and 1.1 do mure good *!. 11 eve.'! ,!_ i ■ ,* ci,"
h.-lbre ill i ho S'lU'.i! lueii'i i-f tiuse, T. " " laavy
tlii'Se last e coniuiead tile i.d.-a of 15 Ai.a'l'ic.Vll (ia:xcd),' 1 • mi
' , , . . n «i til. '«i'V
u-iiuiar p I'tis d of ilu- Nation .! Fr.-e-1 "
ma.-oii, not a ciiti'-oi'v gi.-uic:! at it as 1 i!"'1 J-)"'' *'•"
it li,
such
stij.ldl
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WOOL CAIiDI:;a MACIIUííílV.
Calii'.' -.'oi-a nnil C. r."-J'!
Kc. piai; .nía Tlintsliiiiy; Li:io3.
A -P.-l C'
.dL M wt. -J. Cw C- •• •
T • .
^.<r. ^ .„V ^
1-3
a Oil :tjiO labio id a f. i. i.d, Ijllt ¡ v ((J, 1
cv, ltd renHing a i oil',* give>s a I(j,w Jttio liiii"
i.i. h he e .p.-cl;' e.a a 1 ■ i:'I '.to retII II ¡
„,r b;.' iiifiu. y. 'i'I; • ¡1 • ■ r /or w!;' -
uiie . ,;b ia ii,../-, and w'iii !i ! ■ ,1 n
11 .s.■ ' '.'.in/..
C {/oj, '• 1
i;i ". j
0?h I
( i I
( I- lO I 1
Í ' < • \ It ' ' i
i ...i,,1 from 4 to 401!oy=:' Power, con§t«nnt-
LO'íí .'(• Iv on hand,
T57-7S" *.'J\~YCt CO..
K 1 u iVi'i'.iJo ciie. How Orleans.
Dc.ilcrfi ia nil di'-er!¡,tioaii i>f Machinery
niul ,V:|i'ici;l;ai.u I.aj.dmaciita.
1-
U. S. Taxes.
Col.U?rTivi!',--. Ort-irK, 1
IT. S. Int. llt'H. '\ltr I>rJ„ T'.r/Is, ■
Galveston, Jan. ls.h, 1So7. )
MR. SYI AK r:
Will ynn allow me, through your
widely circulated paper, to > lake
■ome suggestions, which 1 think will
he rneMÍ t« I'lie'Internal Revenue'ax
payers of the Stale* .and may add to
the subscription'list.ol ¡inch papers a.
Kre wrtlmg to giv,. tlii.1 information
tendered.
Our United Slates Hislrict Coint
is now in B04*ion. The th.-.ad .fury
have already indu'leil niueiy p, rsons,
citisena of (íalve.-ion .aid 11 o-.ist,m j
for neatlectiiií their iliii v in .no! . 11111>1
• 4" ."1 .....i ! d-'sl lint
.1 iter,
V i.
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'.a i-l s.it-
:. ! id. ai. 'l rj ¡lie i.'ieei'.'iO.'.oa I,ir a
, , ar ituil neo
Arr'ra!¡ of I'httk /
ty X>'w < li'leaus ste.i .
it i-m'^i'.-iu; I .'e .1
1 !■ e liooi ' !|.
:ri'
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! ¡in -s lo.i
I i í>e n—y
ace, liny
r-jvOii-c."!! Í0 Tv.i
I,i ,ri ! :• Pi iae.l
V .ill . a ' ' "i.i
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Dr
riiXASAULNCY AT NÜWOULIÍ.VNS.
11'111 to lie ¡í'ad lo le.icii Texi.J, !'• ;,i, 1 ¡ üi ,:¡ j; :bi I . j ex
a m,lie lui'.oin i,, ,i• ¡j* set ueS'er 1 in.!- ,1 íc.ic'.hüy
e«i on any shoie. • We iri di thi se dir-
ty wrelche* could bo wa.-ln-d before
lieiug lauded. If cleanliness is next
lo godiinwsrt, ikese people must lie
near of kin to old Cloven-Foot.—
I here am several Northern societies
organized lo di. pi'nso charity to the
colured people of the South. We
wish thev would establish a wa.-hia^'
L T,. l>r,OlTTY, •>
KM th KO tir, I Mo'ird of
■ (iK(). W. FOSTFli, ^ Ex iiiiiu-
K. ¡i. MAKT/'li, I era.
A. ClliiSLKY, j
February 7th, 1-^07.
RS-IIU.
í«;íace¡>, ÍSoats & Sa¿ s,'5i.
rrillK r.iíliicrilier f-ir.-rs for
ii. fiiio ti i lit.i-v I t-rias. f:.
, ' ,, ,. .• ., 1 I Ji. Mill* 111 II",'.
depot over 011 J elican Spil, and put | j,...,,, Iliixi.d
dl 1 lies.'iiii'oi;;;' ti!s lliroiie h a goner-i ,s>cn, .niest t'wi'i , nnil :'•••' * J ' ' .
d K-rubbiiig ntjerati.-rn, and then put , h".,d of line O>?ti, ci-o":-.!
Idean cb.tlu•• 0:1 tIn-ill. If !'■..*« are "•"<>•! '"«• Al.ai, three Chester
.-.'iinp , • by which t i i-'d^'i' 1 Me.irgm
ion, t¡it'll have We uiticli lo
contra I ulule ourselves upon.—Flakes
liut/rtin,
Tho New York .Tribune, comment-
ing on the rejection of tho constitu-
tional atpendineut by tho Southurn
Slates, says :
' la a single instance only—ibat of
Texas—lias die rejection been couch-'
el iii in.-ui; iag or ind-ce,. mis I erins.
( -uallv, 1 In- manner has be ai nnex-
ce; ¡i Hi tide, if 1.nt , \'ell c, ill-Icon
Hy ninnurit,".'and r-ref'ul ct'.'lnre,
I i:i' • /'i'if.l. ir 111 Mi'' ' • i.
A¡.;..'y i'i iao, or to l'roí*. U. Chiipui.-ai,
'.- - i . An.a i-ii.'':'y, Texas.
i'ebriuiry f/h, i .
SAM UK L li. 11USSELL.
ga-tf.
ing on the Asaes.vor, lo be assef-seii
mecording to law. And ihe As-essm
of this District is now pulling a p,«n:i!
ty of 50 per cent, on all deliiii|ueiils.
This policy w ill soon be extended In
Other pnrls of this 1 Hstrict.' Many ol
¡Kheae delinquents are ignnrant ol
Iheir dutii*a, though the Assessor and
«Collector have ail the limo warned
'them of their danger, in uoliccs given
according lo law.
It teems to me, Mr. laKfor, that i:
is your duty, raid tin* duty i f all t! ,
.editors in the Slate, I" ■ , <• a iou.aliy |
«OSt your Kifbscribers a id il • p.iop! I , , , . ■. , 1 1 ■ 1
■f , , . , 1 . 11,-, ( Inntl rilingti. b,;;)0' uoaiids id cot- " . , ' '. ,l " . .
of the pHHall les 111 1 ] 1 1 i 1 o 1 1111 ■ j i 1 1 1 j ^ 1 ^ ^ | ,1 • . iii'i 1 , ¡ ' 1 i:.'.';1:,i
r. v/ir.\;tT03f.. r.mv. sAi;nri.iFi\
ViTlAirrON ¡z SANDCLIi'i-1,
GENERA L COMMISSION
SZX&VZZ&S?®
115 Cotir,i(i.\'sr., riitwken Camp
am) St. Ciiari.ks,
Is car tbo City Hotel,
NEW OK LEANS,
rW AGENTS for tho COUNTRYMAN,
fll-tf
Houston.
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•••••••••••••••••
a. e. 8terxenbebo. CHAS. UC8S&eb
u. >v. c'aeteh..
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Sternenberg, Kesslcr ft
WHOLESALE
0&o9sa«
ANO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• W • .3 ' "1
CONCRETE WltDÍVQ,
evsaav)
ZZousten. Tesas,
]?K0MPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
.tie and ahi^uieut of Cottoa, Wool aud
i J idea.
Ci ' CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
Stornon^crj;, Ccaslcr & Co-
SOLE AGENTS
FOR TIIE S TA TE OF TE XA &
ron
WINTER'S
*
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
portable engines
and
Tubular Boilers,
AND ALL OTHER SORTS OF EN
\
G1NES AND BOILERS, OF ANY DES
CRIPTION.
Planing Machines, Brick Machines,
saw gummeits,
PULLEYS, SHAFTING, BEL TING.
A
Houston. *
• •••••••••••* + «y .* ÍV •*?,• • • • •
E. R. WKLLX. # u. B. LOKHNITit.
• •••••••••••
l E, R. WEJiLS & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
Wholesale if Retail Dealers
DRY GOODS,
AND
I* W. M. Met It Co't Old Stand, Main St.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
¿16 - - ■ ly
wm. christian.
Wm. christian u CO.,
baldwin
• ••••• •• ••••••
N dp CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
-AND-
9®Bt£S2S32®ST SB33i«3IASr«iSw
JVIain Street,
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Consignment solieted. Special nttontion
Kiven to the wile of Coltou, Wool,
novilii-Mli ly*
- J. C. WILSON,
Oppriite Old Capitol.
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON, TEXAS.
L iaü
Galveston.
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A. SSS3UM8,
II O U S T O N.
W. E. LiXJHN,
WEaotcwalc and IS;la"l
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v-ói Vy cLr. ftÚJ 0
Hr.t.i.vii.i.i?
AYT?.V! co', 1 my nrrai'ici'ire
i. -wi •• ■ • r.t. I :n.l 111
A. Sussums. J. C. Massif..
A SESSUM3 & CO.,
J OTTO N FA C TO R &
AND
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
(ICnlui'H Oiilliling,)
Strand, Galveston,
Will r've pci-Bon.'il_attention to all bus'<
ncsK enlriisteil to Mi.-ir euro.
They ai-e prepare 1 to la .ke liberal csl
¡ adviiiKTM urna prnduce enifairned totlieii
Texas, fii.-ii.".; ii Ne-.v Orleiiiis, New York, 1J.,vi-
Ion -in 1 Liverpool,
fpi'' iy*
this neglect ; and it i.-' the die ,
the pcoplo to subscribí'for .-ni l la'-,
and read your paper, thai they may
Slways know their duty and liabili-
ties, and thereby save to thein.-eivi .-
ilime and money.
MIL TON S'I'A IT,
(.'olleclor.
'Extro-.r.i .t,?.
lea loll,, acre, on poor, pino wo.d-■ 1 " ' 1
• ,, , , , \ M. 1 a 1, ni. II (.iiiiii.'i bil o il,l M 11
■;ii I, in .Mi.ci! count c. Ala. Hv the ia-f ariii.1.^
«me system, Gen. "Diuuay, of Missis 1
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1
uie ie
rr'-iy.
si,-pi, pick,,' five pounds of cotton Iv
w. i'jlit Ir an a sir-.l,' stall*. It does
pay a faran r \*, 11 anyw h ne, whether
in a new ta n¡.I ciam;-. v.
F.S'i; l.i i. 1'iiiid C.ii .!■. ; : : ■ -r. ;■ 1 • ii r
c.ir.1., al, V .... LL'II.N
l-:> iv
it IIIMK Kio Ciai'ce, Air H ilt* at
c.' . I; \V. 1.1 TIN'S.
]JvM'ilOU ivoticih
the .-t.vrr or t: -:as. ?
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Wlifl trun Union man of the Son'li
Sttnds in a peculiarpo.-iiioii—a p.
tian sotnuwhut •iuiiW lo tli.it ,
pled by (¡en. Scott wheiih (. r,. si. ,i
against the Mexican fire in ¡runt a-.
a political lire in '.lie e ar, lie ,n,,<;
with front face i-coeiv.* the ■ " h' V " u ¡
those whoabiiseibe.i lover tan,;,i. i.ua i N ; .V'^l.'o ijVi'vii.
hate him becaitM- be 1- b,%.•.!. !., w. \. \ l, : 1. Js aipi-oiiin.i.
must also endure 1 '••• I, \ .let .-I. ! i. . V N". ."1. " vi'l. A. <'
of prejudice I'm nn 1i1.'.i' w ; ,• > m. - ¡,, ' • n • A'• i*. \> ceuiue, i.nd n..
I r . .. 1 I,. 1. . ■ ■ , l'.e I ■ I. N ! I- ,\In.', v. ill act
fanaticism b.r b-y.lty. ( em 1...-. , ... , ,
ates abuse lam, I|.'I..IIV W,...e .1 ,a lit.'el li'.e. .1; ¡;.'i,vilie, aa l.;,0
Were falibles-, be'.* - I, i.¡ 1. I! . ; . n\ . ire
cals abuse him b.-caiis. be w'.il im; I ': "^\ <-• n cad -r _n*v 1^;i-í .-.:4s<m1
* i *j . J 1 1 • 11' •'. . 11 ! , . 1 N 1,1,', i 11 * > . • >. 111 i \ 1 ■ t «J .11 ¿ < I *
follow tin-in \v ,!i tou-li ai.il 1 1 (• :i ^
tiue, and help but'U a'l tbat 1- lio. o ' GEO. W. J- ;¡NS*iN,
' 1' I' Baj't-rlltie mal Extra M. Louiu
-. 1 1 I.,ur, lor Hale ut
W. E. I.FIIN'S.
. i ; ','ae nail ('rat'1.'.O'.'s, lrcisli >,r-
1 1 i ;..l, f ir lade ut
¡y W. E. LriTN'S.
"* ~ At l'i'Urr. a ad l-'i !i, el ¡di h'iv.1
I...,Vf i;,, o .? S far fie by ))' • E. Ll'iiN.
• AMi.s, Ti.sce.-i :■ .'i l! irtlv.are, ol'
.li 1 evel\ ill..it, Icrs.iH' o.V
i. -.V ' Vs. r,.I,ritN.
A,
t ,\l , i\Y-'• !a > and Vt'-iodea vvre,
V V í < > t* . i - i y \\ . 1'.. Li !iN. i
fj¡ I ii" ' rt-'-ati''nu'iit Mt'l. i 'i'^'.CIa'dren'*
.' ,L i'it'l (ii.-iii'« tf.iae*. t ' i' i.'i-c !i, at
it' - ty
V,. i',. Lt'iiN'íi.
«lid id j;' l'1' tepule ia
0111
Federal system. J ii.e the j tml-,
ubi 111, they oscillate litan ene ex ,1". .
to tho other, and are ne\ ta- 1.---;
l .
A C.
N 1 n'ivnave s. i It i-i' I inmii'iiiji* mid
' 1 ,\ ll ,itl>.l,,S, l'.ii' sa c '
V \Y. E. LFIIN'S.
I . x, J 5.■ t■ a ,.. -., I'.t'i.i, f t rip.
. 1 1 iil kiai'.s, lo ' a
■ - v w.e.I.UHN'f?.
\ i . i'i. E ii. il I.'i,
Neither are they untitled wiib him I ;7/r'// is-
who quietly sees t'le 'A ne ¡j , |l>i.!
■ides, linion nn n in ihe ai:b— i l',"M.r.!t t\
we mean the de a beaded, -.b. r y ü> (;¡¡OVERIES,
sided men, wlm hue 1I1 1 .,h• 1 a.
Government, are end'i, iij<si il by lie ; El¡tt'«ltY:;V4\ .'% li n.hn, English nn«i (¡erni iii. l.w l.ir
teal of those who still', r Iv,s to 1, „ooTs> s„oi:s, («ROCKERY, ""1'' W'
be blindly and nicen-ed l eyoiul , s >1>T Gran.to Crechtvy, direct from
Sl«asure. We constantly f-.e *•, ETC., nr. 1,
.iverpool, for sale nt
'rsiil jaiu'o lo-lj. g.Vly >V. J¡. LUHN'S. juaci>2.CM-j^
/ O LvG t-.V ^'-0 G— $
(Lute of Fort Bend,)
Sl'El'IAti AGENT
Houston Teloaraph,
ox;
Claco vAai'iT. p. AVilsori & Co.,
Í3TEAND>'T., CALVE TON, TEXAS.
""' lent nt"l B:il>p«~rijit¡osin
>0 'jcite,; for tin- it eel 11 T.a.i'.! i. At !, tla1
olde a, ! ¡r;,i' I • ml wi.h'i't circulated jour-
ü;.1 ia tlie St' '■ 1'.
i i/" A íoat lor tac COUNTRYMAN.
t'.r.'f.
UÁllSO.YS SALOON
JIakket STRKHT,
Opposite m !■■.<•/, 0 v"'.v /:rug-Store,
GAL V i'.sTCN.
Hie Choicest J.i,¡nors Always on
ban.!.
L V N C II EV J: RY D A Y,
I'rotn 11 tn 12, .
fi;> FREE OF C;1AÍ:;;E. Cm AJ.SO. SOLE AGENTS FOR IT
o lato oí' Texas, for
UJ.XJ.EN & FOG CAN'S
PATENT
S'ccl Bosoms, Collars and Ci£s
I.SO, SOLE AGENTS FOR TIIE
6i.uo of Texas, for
DR. SCIIILLBERG'S
CELEBRATED
OR GREAT lUEUMAN CURE
For all Bone and Shin Diseases !
AN UNSURPASSED AND NEVER
fi.iliag remedy for
TUMOROUS & CANCEROUS
DISORDERS, SCROFULA, OLD
WOUNDS, SORE LEGS,
SALT RHEUM, RINGWORMS
TETTER, ITCH, CUTS, BURNS,
HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES, &c.
This valuable Remedy in presented to
Ihe public witti tho fullest conlidence in
iU merit . It benra no reseinbtnnco to
nay other remedy now in market. Its
cure.; ¡ re inngical.
Tia's is a new articlo in this country,
Li-.t it has beca tc; ted with siici-ckh i,n
iau-tpo as v>eil nn'here, in cases that
deii"il (he best medical skill, * cerliii-
car,;* in theliuudu of the Proprietor will
sil aw.
All that is nsited for this remedy is a
fair trial, 11 iid wherever ii in used it will
iUCOlllli'.eild it:.,clt.
Uicfc cviH'í U'ivb fjctrantfrt, ha¡5 fir
vide aiíi'it Símitciv (ilie ¿tiu'úint- tr.-.t
.*>auífraníl)i'Itf , foivlc .^iiiiiovrl'oitii^
c'irefcln, '3< lj{l i^ o i*•'vrt i ,• fdiI.i^e it .
f. ro. tU);te tie Qi'viit-iite C¡){fa^r fiir ten
'j.\UiciUcti uubrtittijl ^'iU.
Saddles, Harness
AND
OF ALL KINDS.
Coach Varnish,
Tanners' Oil,
Juponica and
Tanners' Tosls.
HIDES, LEATHER, ETC.
f!6 If
J. N. DANIEL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
AND—
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
General Commission Merchant,
(Oppoblte the Rank IIouuO
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
%g£i
Notice of Final Scttlci
THE STATE OF J" la County
TEXAS, >To January
County of Aus 1. j "IStíf.
fi MoGRA'l , one of the Adm<nlitra-
tsr*A /ism/cósitíoísñíf
tettleiueot of •-id «oeeemion, and petition
to bo and appear at the Jimuary Term of
ÍiiC „t,^rt of Au,lthi connty, tub*
held at lWllyillo, on tin* last MomhyofMtr
mouth, A. D., J81I7, thou cud there to aun
test tald account, ff they purpose to to
Juinury.A. D., IWI7. '
W. MATTHEWS,
J~t*WI.- 5.00.,'j''' ®' *'0f
w ^^sssiM
iuty of Austta > 1807.
IVetUosf Ttogl Settiemeat-
THE ST.
TES
County of Austin
•pRNST KLEBERG, Guardian of the
-Li estate of Maria, Frautx, Joseph iind
Anna Melauneek, minniB, hiivli,^ filed
his amount for. f.oal settlement of said
Guardianehip: this is, therefore, to «ira
notice to all persons who may be iu.
tercM+i*d, to be and appear at th" Febru-
ary Term of the County Court of Au t'n
eoimty. to bo held nt Bellville. osi the
last Momhiy of said nmnlli, A. I)., 1.-67,
then and ih -ro to content said account, if
they purpose i>o to do.
(liven under my hind and the impree
ef the seal of sai.! Court, the ¡Wth dtty of
February, A. D-, 1 - J7
Z. W. MATTHEWS,
C. C. C., A. C.
g5-4t-p'd
Estate notice.
AT the January Term, ISR7, of the
County Court of Austin county, the
iiiiilerisignea who appointed aduiiiiMir,itiir
of the ettute of Lucinda Kerhy, tleceus-
e l; all persons having claims ««.liust snid
éstate are requested to |n escrtt them with
ia the time prcci ibed by law.
Hempstead, Feb. J, |s'i7.
JAilES McPHAIL, adm'r..
g5 «ts*
1
HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS
with an experienced COMMISSION
RCHANT 111 Galveston to sell
COTTON AN~B
and other COUNT FÍY PRODUCE; there-
fore, if any of my ft :• mN or customers pic-
I'er the G dvi-otnn Marliet, and will send
their iiroJuco to meat Galveston, I will
gmirauteo satisfaction. And any attention
that may be re.[uirod at Houston will be
given free of chai go.
J. N DANIEL.
apriiWIS If
asoUSTO w m \K£3L £
WORKS.
ONUMENTS, Tombs, Henil Stone
manuliicttu'ed .from tho best of Italian ar
American Marble. lusciiptions neat;
carril in all hiiigiiage*. Prompt iitteutii
given to nil orders from the country.
Murblc bofed and insuro,! aguiuts brain
age. Fire brick conatantly 011 baud.
T. E. BVNERS.
apjl3-fB ly*
HENRY SAMPtíON,
cotton: factor
A.\D
COMMISSION MERCHANT-
Houston, Texas/.
Solicits consignments of
COTTON, WOOL. AND WESTERN
PRODUCE.
aprfi-fl3 ly*
,J. E. WIHTAKER.
AI.FIIKD GEE.
J. E. WHITAKER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-and-
DiEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
Commerce Street,,
HOUSTON.
tll-fims
Notice to CredTiers.
LETTERS of adininistratiim on the
«.•¿tn!# of Dr. J. J. Jucluou, dc-
ceased, having been grunted to the iniJer-
idgned by tho Oomtty Court of Aus'in
county at the last December Torn,, A. I).,
180Q, thereof; all persons, therefore, h, ld-
ing claims agaii^t maid estate, are Jierehy
notified to present tho enme, tluiv nu-
thuittkatud, withiu tho time inooiiiibed
ly lav,-. >
liellvillc, Jan. Iltli, 18(37.
BEN T. HARRIS,
jan11-y;3-Gw. AJ.u'r.
Estate notice. Í
A T the November Term, li&Q, of( J
. *1 Ceunty c til t, ef Austin co'imtv,
undemii-gued t.as •ip/miutud A'lmiiii
tor of the t ii.i'i t f Vincent. White, lnti
saitl county, dece;:si'd ¡ all persona havii]
chiiinu aji áiist said estate are reipdretj
pi-cwiit ti.o Bame withlii the tiuio p|
fccribed hy law,
Kentucky Ridge, Dec. 7th, 1*6! .
C. J. MILLER,
f'17-( ts. Adm'
A i^iSaisisalor-s KsiSsc.
v'TAYING been appointed hy tho C,
,i¡. !l. ty Court of AiipIiu coiinTy, ut
October Term, ldfifl, tidndnhilritj.or of
I.st-,;c« ofN. R. and II. I. Crump,
ce.iscd, untie,) in hereby given t J all l
i.i.ais ho'dhig claiir.i against mi,id entiitgi
¡nest nt them wiihiu tho ti i-o preucrit
bylaw; also, all persons indebted to the
same to cunte forward and make settle-
ment.
Semprouius, ATuv. 30th, I POO.
J. W. CRUMP, Adm'r.
f4G
(it**
/
Estate notice.
AT the Rpptembpr Terni, I86f,, of the
County Court of Austin county, the
undersigned ivu appfi.utvil Ati-náni^rstrix
of the estate of W. O. G. Vi'ilson, deccas^fc
nil persons having claims ngainet utl*
estate are rcquesteit to],recent them will:
in tjietime prc.iciibed by law.
i-iempstead, Nov. tlti, l^ii'i.
MARTHA M. WILSON. '
lit".
M ' lJti J-t.TJ .1. 41.'J ^'|l ." II. ■ J. l.l.'l. UlJJil
t
LSO, ROLE AGENTS FOR THE
Ü«.uto of Texas, for
DR. SCIIILLBERG'S
CELEORATED
TPe¿©SiSiSesyASiS p
PREPARED ONLY RY
BR. F- SC2S1S.ÍSES2G, Apoiha K
,1 AMt.S tí. 15Ad.i.Y u CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DBAI.I'.ltS IN'
Ml'; K ;. G-' 1 II..ll S:!' el- Walt-he
\ ; iiuporlaticii, I'.f - ti.■ • r.t
K .¡t W. .. 1.1 UN'S.
\ heavy > i ch of , S'.vi -in rv sclio d
li.ioh's, English ami (¡orinan. 1 >w far
Many euauipleaof ¿n.-liiical liumtit
mt -X •*.<.>' —* *..«* 11
."i i." ij ic/.V i.S,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
&c, &c.. &c.
Orders from the country solicited.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
For snlo by
STERNENBERG, KESSLER 3c C
Sole Agents for State of Toas .
HOUSTON,
JOHN KENNEDY,
(Ownt* of Konnt'ilj- Tínll llnu, mi l eccuplej a i«ui
of the aatnt'.)
Travis St., Houston,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
© m q> & s s8
J5uTS and sells provisions and family
Groceries. Texas l-'Iour and provisions
preferred. A general assortment always
011 baud and for salo ut tho lowest quota-
tions.
aprtifli) ly*
E. El. GAY LORD & co.,
Succcutors to Gnyloril & Uoluiia,
GENERAL
,■COMMISSION MERCHANTS
«—AND—,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
(Franklin Street, formerly the Rutik Home,)
Houston, T< xas.
Special snd personal ntten'mn t° the salo
of all Merchandize and Piodueo
consigned to us.
j27-f29 ly
GALVESTON,
• ••••••••••* ••••■e •••••• • • «
Tp my Prienda and the Public-
HANING attempted in v^
Au.ciion and Cominisyi*
without ineani and without**'!
friends, } uojy offer my servioiX
KEEPER and ACfT tli
whose business wilt
inent regularly, of
will relieve tl'.'e.n <
and en ale me to
I wiil, also, di'
Leg :1 lllfta-linea'ag
I 1 [tern, siii1;'.e
Leases, Ac., will
ly any writicg 11 e.
Cards, Lotteri,
F<ir such w
nsrecd on, v.hi
faciory to both ,
My Olllce is iff
over the St, re K
Kii'ij, who will
should I he ahsi'
As I <le ire wf8
self and family, f
day and till lo ,1
FAN N fit
John Dickinson. O. L. Coimiran* , , —-
JLVF.eps ronstniti^ on h-inil a large
DICKINSON * COCII [I AN. ; wclla^rtcd to,k of Groceries and
COTTON FACTORS,
Main Street, Houston.
C.otton consigned to our address jt Gal-
veston will receive prompt attention.—
We have a huge slick of Bagging nnil
Rope on hand. Twenty Tons ol Iron
Ties now landing direct from Livetool.
Houston, Oct. ieOG, Í3Ü-3 ,
3-fia^.'
jr*
«0 mrnislu
Jk. per page.
.B calling on him
fi iii;.
N nCYST2S«. Proprli
Fannin Street Houston,
this House has just chañad ipni
and its present Pre; ivinr .wi.i spare nó
p,.ins to make the F. niiiu a fir t-clas« .
Hotel. The table will always he «uypll d
with the lSes't the market ufioiiht, r.ud
every efau't made to render giiPit-* com-
fortable. ma ;h.fl.i.ly.
T. W. HOU^E, "~"
general merchant,
Houston, Texas.
T. W. HOUSE*
COMMISSION ME RCHANT'
A>D
cotton factor.
Galveston, t#sf>l
aprC-fl2
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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/m1/2/: 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.