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No. 9
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.
«■ái
To Advcrtwors.
WE W017Eil) CALL
tlio attention of advei-
to tlio .fact that the
.circulation of the COUNTRYMAN is
Vapidly increasing 'in Austin county mid
.throughout the Statu, and that thin paper
¿Turixishe? a good medium fob making
Jtnown their busiuess to the people of tlio
interior. tf
Masonic.—llompstead Lodge, No. 281,
hold its stated meetings oh the first Satur-
day iu every month, at Masonic Hull, tf
llempsteiul Chapter; It. A. M., moots on
tbo second Monday iu every month, at tlio
Masouic Hall. tf.
Locals.
Quietude.—On last Sunlítáy wo
Vero about to Write abbot tKe tyulétudo
"prevailing horej but on thinking tliat
praising anything sómetimes brings
«bout a sudden change; wo concluded
*'to wait awhile, when tó our surpriSo
' on going down town Monday morning
' we heard that some of our yóung gen-
' tlemen had been on a bonder ati'd 'dis<
* ttifbed the quiet of tho citizens liviug
near the public square. í*or the kind
'' feeKüg we havo toward these gentle-
men, wo will not givo any names, and
liope they will not "repeat."
Mail Route.-—The General Mail
' Agent' for this Stato was hero the
' other day,, and says he will favor a
' mail route frótd Wre -tó BeHville, es-
tablishing a Post' Office at Uuckhorn.
So we wtro shown a petition *yestur
day with a goodly number of signa-
tures vand will try to urge it on a3
fast ns possible, so as to givo it to tho
Agcut on his roturó to Houston, when
ho will recommend it, and forward it
immediately to Washington. IIo
•seems anxious to accoitautfdfttó the
citizens of Texas in mail facilities.
W. C. R. R.—This road seems
doomed to trouble ; on Wednesday
last tho morning train was thrown off
. the track betwoen Chappull Ilill aud
tho river, and several of tho passen-
gers were hurt, though none are con-
sidered dangerous. Mr. Sledgo, tho
'Superintondant, Wo understand is
' more seriously hurt than any other
'person. Col. Saylos also received
tome injuries. The passenger car
"was turned bottom npwnrd, and it is
filinost a miracle tlifct none were kill-
ed.
Death from Morphine.—Wtf learn
• that a gentleman by the name of lloff
"man diiid iu town to day. He was
wick and his con gave hitn a doso of
Morplúue to quiet him, and gave so
much that it caused liia death. Ho
tlied at thohóuso of Mr. II. L. Rankin'.
•Fire.—Quite a serious fire in'Rrón-
'iiaui was caused, it is said, by leaving
•-« candle burning in tho anteroom of
the Masonic Lod'ge. Tho block east
of tho Square was consumed. Wo
liavo not heard tViIl particulars. So
lnuch for wooden candlesticks !
rdmpmr
Miscellaneous Items.
—:o:—
A Washington cor respetad At t rtatos
that the Senate passed tho bill for
it he admission of Nebraska over the
'veto of tho President. The qtiefition
was not acted on in tlio House.
Advices from St. Thomas, tó the.
Ü ltfi iilt,, are to the diuct tliftt tho
4ionlth of tho Inland is improving, and
Hint tho diseases epidemic there have
almost disappeared;
For the latent intelligence oí the
movements of the Hunkadoriaft&at
Washington, seo telegraphic dis-
patches.
The health of Mr. Davis is report-
ed better than it has been for tho past
feix months. Mr. Davia declines to
"discuss politics or his personal af-
fairs.
.There wero seven confirmations
"And thirty rejections of tho Presi-
dent's appointments to office made by
the Senate yesterday in Executive
cession.
The question of prohibiting tho
transportation to thi3 country of per-
sons charged with the commission of
crimes, is being considered by Con-
gress, and ft bill to that cffcct has
been referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
Tho Secretary of War lias boon
directed to inform tho House of Rep-
resentatives what amounts hAVe been
received from tho Southern railroad
companies that purchased rollin,
stock belong to tho United States.
The discussion iu tho Ilouno of
Representatives of the reconstruction
bill reported by tho Special Itecon
«traction Committee, ig said to have
been characterized by great bitter-
ness.
The Legislature of New Mexico
lias petitioned Congress for indemni-
ty for louses from Texas raids during' again.
the war. ,
The Legislative appronrUtiou bill
passed tho Senate.
A Memphis dispatch gives tho par-
ticulars of tho robbery of Dr. J. W,
Pollock aud several parties ou board
tho steamer Clifton, •
Hon. John Fiaucis Maguiro has
arrived at Washington Ci/y.
The Postmaster General has order-
ed tmi discontinuance of the mails by*
steamer, from ,Savanuuh to Fernán-
dina, Jacksonville, aud points ou the
St.^Johu's/iver; Tho cause for this,
action is duknowu.
Dispatches from St. Louia. sfato
that the weather is agaiu very (old.
Freights are unchanged.
Tlio Legislature óf North Carolina
is passed a bill postponing the pay-
ment of debts for twelve months.
Atameeting of the National Demo-
cratic Committee at Washington, yes-
terday, a proposition to hold a nation-
al convention at Harrisburg/on the
21 St of May next, was favorably en-
tertained. \
Tho revolution in Nicaragua has
>ocn suppressed, and the epidemic on
tbo transit route h disappearing.
An Arkansas man boasts that ho
took half a dozen drinks, stole a horse,
got caught land 3D blackjack sproutfe
on liis naked back all beforú break
asfr; •.
Upper Georgia is infested with
.thieves amd robbers. They have
milt themselves shaiitien alorig the
way-sido, and aro robbing people at
their leisure.
Tho sugar houses of Portland, Me.,"
¡red July last, aro ftill burning,
Satan had better gó't Some of that
saccharine mutter to keep his fires
oitig. •,
lí. R. Ctiinn was elected oft Satur-
day, tbo 5th iiist., in tlie parish of
West Baton llougo, to fill tho vacan
cy occasioned' by tho resignation of
Col. J. V. Duralde. Mr Cliiuu was
not opposed for the seat,
Mr. C. F. Matthiessen, who for
many years was a merchant of Gbar-
"eeton, but who for some time hns re-
tired from business, died in that city
on tho ¿Oth ult., at the lipo ago of 89
yoal'3.
Thq, negro lTtfraco Greeley, charged
with tho .murder of Mr. 13. S. Illicit,
las boon tried at Charleston, and
otujd girtlty.
Since Cameron has been elect ed'to
Congre? it is said that Motrissey
thinks of ¿resigning* ou tho ground
that "evil communications corrupt
good moráis.",
A Western man, spealdng of the
acific Railroad says it is one of tjui
'funniest coincidences in,tlio world
that almost every alternate section of
"and, on either sido of t!io rOad, be-
ongs to soino member of thó Con-
gress."
A certificate has l^pon issued by tho
Auditor of the Treasury to Com-
mander George M. Golverdrosser, for
$19,101, being his shave of prize
money arising from the captuto of tho
dotkado runner • Stephen Hart and
cargo, during the war. This is the
argest sum ever paid to any one per-
son for prize money, with one excep-
tion.
Croat is Forney, and thirty thou-
sand a year is his profit.—Prentice.
The people oí the North'are having
••high jinks" on the ice.
I'liero are i:6 less than thirty-two
incorporated cities in Indiana.
Gen McCIellañ vgdl soon roturu
from Europe, and takb tip his resi-
dence in Orange, N. J. t
. The Washington Republican says
Minister Campbell has orders to ro-
main in New Orleans. \
A grand-daughter of the celebrated
Mrs. Siddons iias recently made a
successful debut in London.
The number of alieft pansengcrs
who arrived at Now York in the year
18G0 was 239,58(1.
Puuch offers as a sentiment: May
the tear of sensibility bo Wiped by
the ptak'et handkerchief 6f common
sense. ,
PrownloW, Jr., is said, by the
Boston Post, trt bo trying to imitate
his I'a, but ho Í8 beloVir Par.1—Lou.
Don. ' y *
The Ocean Telegraph is said to be
doing but a quarter of the business it
is capable of. '
punch says that Vronien first re-
sorted to tight lacing trf prOvo to tho
men how well they could bear tight
squeezing.
The people of Georgia prophesy
big crops and laden orchard? this year.
And why 'I Remise they have snow.
Atl.1810 Boston paper bragged, in
largo caps, over French news <02 days
old. ' NoW wo have it in 02 seconds.
An Irishman, who lita heard it
stated Ttliat all fleah is grass, wishes to
know whether hity Is beef a la mow-
ed.
Tho Wythovillo Dispitteh relates
this singular story:
Mr. Peter 13utuer, of. this town, ,a
sort of preacher, who has alwnyfe con-
tended that bo iievefc would die, and
had cühéequontly cautioned Ids friends
not to be too hasty in burying him if
death should apparently Seize him iu
its cold embrace was thrown into
some sort of u trance, a few days since,
by which life was to all appearances,
eutirely extinct. His friends, ro-
mombering the Warning ho lmd givon
them, gavo heed to it, and kept his
body out of tho gravo f<?r five days,
at the end of which time unmistakable
signs of life appeared in l'otor's body
The soled of redi estate by the
Syduore, yestotuny, did not ovine* a
very activo demand tor lands in the
interior, merely idr investment, but
sltowrd that islaud property is still iu
request, t
Island lots bOuio foür mills below
the city, sold at irow SltO to Slóü
per acre, id gold.
Houston Tots, oiWho, west fctdo of
Uuffalo Bayou, in ibe Sydnor exti-n-
sion, sold at 1'roin $10 to J ;i per lot.
Galve^Eoni Houston, and Hender-
son Railroad stock sold at $75 peí
share, currency.
First National Bank ofTeXas stock
sold at 93, currency*..
Lands in tlie vicinity of Harrisburg
sold at $4 50 pet acre, specif.
Prairio lands between Morris.nnd
Austin's Bayous at^ó conts, specie,
per acre. ™
i The salo of Island lots; was post-
pontd', and will tío madeja speciali^v,
.tor another day.
Tho small dent^nd for Intids In ke-
mdto counties has led to their with-
drawal from sale,
The sales yestewiay, amouht to on-
ly a little over $10,000, gold, and tne
most' valuable property was held for
the .coming sale.
The transactions of the day show-
ed but little, disposition to iuvest for
speculation, but a healthy demand for
property available for present use.—
Civilian.
GALVESTON!
TEXAS NAVIGATION COMPAN ¥.
THIS LI^K OF
ma
ilalvc^nu and lldimoñ
. PÁCKET9
i ' *• •
CONSISTI Ni OF THK FOLLOWING
\
lVcw& Substantial Steamkoits:
MARKET REPORT
—of—
M ADK UP ACCOHDrSa TO I.ATKSI- 1)ATK3.
•
Galveston; Jam 29. ." .
COTTON: otS. ooi.D
Ordinary OU^OO
Goud Ordinary..........r.... SüwSftl
Low Middling
MiddlirtL' aii&aij
Good Middling 00<E)00
Sales during the,day 00,000
Kfrtck oil lunid 40,000
M*áiket.•.x - 4iuiet
FREIGHT: « -
To, per tJtenmer OOWOO
•• Sail |...\.. 00®00t
GOLD:. 131® 135
lSXCftXNGte on 00®00
WOOL :—in ileeco... 00©00
J-'gll-lilnqd Malino 00©00
4 to ¿ blood,Merino, clean 17<®17¿
" " " hurry....... tiO-aOW
Aniericnn (mixed), clean i5® 10
" " Durry. 0)®Ú0
Coarse Texae, clean •.... 15© I (i
" " ourry 00*0)00
Sale, 0000
Market, steady
BAGGING—India, in bales,
<!o. do. in liflla OO^SOO
, do. Kentucky (H)©00
ROl'E—Manilla .,20'® 87
do. Kentucky. 00® 10
New Your, Jan. 39;
COTTON:
Ordinary. /. ' 00®00
Good'Ordinary..> 00@00
Low Middling.. ^W... <W(®00
Middling. 34®:tr>i
GoodMiddliug... *00©00
S«l(!s during tlfc day.i ('>00
Stock on liuud, (10^,000
Mnrktrt: * uteaidy
F1ÍEIÜ11T:
TdrjicT.'Stoaraer.1ͮ13
•' ¡bail,.,......,. its>]\
GOLD:
EXCIfANGEon —
.*■■■*««•• 131J
—— 00®00
VVXJOLin lleeco.;. 00®00
Fuilrblood Merino...... 00®00
4. to ¿ blood Merino, cleaik 00^00
" " burry. t)0®i)0
Americfln (miXcd), dedil :.. fK)®00
" " burry 00®00
Coarse Texas, clean... 00®00
" burry.'..* 00®00
vSiiicrt,...................... 0000
Mtiiki't, —*
New OnLEANS, JAN,<82. .
COtTOÑ:
Ordkmry .;.... 00®00
Good Oclitiary.OOfelJO
Low Middling... ® 32
MiiMliirg 00® 33
Good Mldilling 00©00
Sales du ri iir tlio day 3600
Stock v'i hand,...:......... , 0000
Market:................... steady
FREIGHT: , '
To, per Steatnor.'. 00©00
" " Sail,.' '. 00®00
GOLD..........,.............. I J()^
WOOL:—in fleece 00s>00
Fall-blood Merhui. 00©QO
.1 to ¿ blood Merino, clean.....'. 00®00
'• " " burry 00® 00
American (mixed), cle(in 00®00
" " bufry.4? 00©00
Li^tnrooL, JAN. 28.
COTTOÍÍ:
Good Ordinary., 00®00
Low Middling 00©00
Midiiling........r. 00&15I
Oofld Míddllngk,.......i 00®00
J: h. WiiiT
CArr.
ELAW, ( ,
•t. Pat CIiristiam
tii
Hempstead.
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Notice!
Uis.j. WIUTWOUT
■ud tdke 'pleanuro in •
do everytliinf that it t
oiKtomer . .1
Tjiaakíul for |ho liber V
tolo re be* towéd uuon ua,
tinu&tlou of tks M^heial
weJwvo jMt&blUhw at on
Kooui in Uoiapstead. to-Wit:
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ERA No. 3,
(ÍaI'T. I. C. IIlRsitBEllOF.R,
SU^FtÓ\VEB, *
GAPT. DAVE CONIfrfa,
Wilh Tholr Fino Nov ¿atgoo,
ARE NOW READY
1 Foil TIÍE FALL BÚBIllíESS,
. A4tD WILL
CÁRRY tREiailT, CATTLE AND
" COTTON,
AT RATES'ÁS LOW AS ANY OTHER
. , - • «
LINE. '
Ono Roat will leave each way DAILY,
and liavo splendid uiiBsenger aoeoiumoda"
tions, making eloftovoniieetíona with all
the railroads at llbuston aii|) Harrisburg.
This line oilers superior inducement* td'
shippers who wish treight forwarded aud
shipped without delay., . ,
CART, PAT. CHRISTIAN^
General Suptírlntendeuf.
JOHN ¡iAGLE^GenerHl Agoitt. *
RYRON CRANE, Freight Agent, GaU
vestoni
1'. w. llOuáE, Agent, Houston.
oct26-f41
W. AHREBiBECK * («4
COTTON FACTORS)
—and—
> *
General Coitimissio
M£ÍtbnÍNT8.
We Will hake 'lAmil iiItiimm ia eiiii,
oh all CottM or other Producá «unsigned
W. AHRENUECK & CO.
MM
1*1#'
to uá.
áüg!7 -f32-tf
ám
o; W. MMllllEY,
Ol' Qalvi'Htuu. '
II. M. F.I.MORK,
Lutu of WuvcrU'y, Tex.
ELM.ORÉ & EMBREY, .
COTTON AND WOOL FÁCTOtiS
Ci cebo ra I Ctfiaiiiission,
Mcrchíints, k
Kuiii\*s CuiLDiiva,
éTItANÍ)', GALVESTON, T^X.
5 * |y.
flG
leande/i cannon:
w. p. grant.
...........
canííón, oiiant & co.,
COTTON AND 1VÓÓL FACTORS,
—ANO—
fitllani),
- O'ALfÉSTON TEkAS.
Salesduringthe day.......... .12,000
Stoek on lunid............... Ol
Market:/....
I0®0«i
dull
GALVESTON.
... * • • . - •..•
*
T. MAT1JFR, I. B. OIUFFÍX,
Lntc Mi jju r, I J Of the Terry,
Ilugli'd ¿."unilerfl. i * ) 'tuxa* Rougut .
T. MATliER & CO., .
St t9
r-ÁÑlJ^
General Coinmisnon Dlorcháail^
Strand, Calccs{o¡t, Tcxat,
-m- ,
Etvtr. will furhiskMAGGING, ROPE
and PLANTATION Si ll'PLIES
ouCottoii to busljlpjicd to
us early next Fa II4T •
Sole Agents Tor D. PftATT'S IMPROV-
KD CO'lTON OINS. ^
Wo will nlso furnish PLANTATION
HORSE Ml Lis and GIN GEAR.
IRON-TIES FOR BALING
COTTQN.
CP All orders promptly aUmdcd to.. A l
T. MATHEll A, CO.
Galveston. July l.ltíOO. ]yl3-fJ7-rtm*
t. w. house,
GENERAL MEH.CÍIA NT,
I*—
K,
Ilourtou, Texas.
EEPS coiii tantly 011 hand a Inrce
and WsM assorted ntufct of Gi'vcOlies ftiid
Dry G6ois.
t. w. house,
COMMISSION MEKCIIAfl'l
AND
COTTON FACTOR,
aud iu a few Lours lio waa Jiluiuelf Galvkkton,
oprOHi ' )
IHrtc.ííw
■ ly*
Liberal advanee made, on all «one
meats of Cotton or Wool <whipupa to.
friends in Now Orleans, New York, j
ton, Livorplnl or llieincn. prompt at-
tention givea to all business entrusted to
us. T' MO-ty,
JOHN KANE,
IirsspsteAd,.......... i .:..texas,
Iláabri band aiid ke'(^ cóafttatitly
for sale
groceries,
—anp—
of every description^ sucli as
oofpee/
teas,
Moi^ssuá,
(J;ANNEfrÍRtjrí's, IÁUCBS,
tógetbor wáli a good supply of icouit-
i * try produce, •
CO, Clíá^fteV ^
Jonsignmo^aoUeted.
, given to the sale of
■ovOS-MO
J. C. WILSON,
Opjxtite QU CmpUot:
MAIN STREET, HOUSTON,
SUGAR,
ftTSU,
SYRUVff,
A1I of. wkio^i hoM>tA> for saló cheap fflr
omU. Anything in Jiis -line, may
tiegp Í
r uKu<
0. Gi
lost
VO
iuvuriahW 4 e found at bis atore
him a enlljlur i f you want to buy anything?
ho la slim ta sell to ¡rou at U10 louutjigum.
IIo wants your money.
Jan9 - <B4-tf
llsigll-
our
llos-
Wallis, landes & c'J.
WholMalo Growers, *
ANU DiÁans i*'
FORÉÍÓN St DOMESTIC PRODUCÉ,
IVINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,
•. . TOBACCO,
Wood and liollow Wfi$e, etc., ¿te.,
J. fit WAI,
II. 4. I.ANDKS
1. J{. WALLItí
apr6-fl3—ly
.1.18. )
■IKS. >
,Lia. y.
STRAND, GJIiVESTON.
a. i. ward. JAS.CAItnr.il.
*1 4' «
*1 ••••4** ••••
A. J. WARD k po.,
cbiTOft and Wool ' factors?
—Afín—" , ,
(0®snsassissa<ükt suaiftéaiikii'SQ
, ^Corner Strand and 24ta Street,
GALVESTON, TÉXlé.
a3-(30 - ly
3. O. & S. R. SMITÚ & CO.
cotton And wool factors,
amd • - *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand SI., Galviston? '•
AH Hiitineas eúfrastbd to us Will havo
prompt attention., * * , .
J.T. ilMlTH, M M. ft^ARV,
Mto of parley, aiuitli & Oe. Lota M Rnblnnon,
Oalvofltou. Hluglctary & ü*. BuatsvlU«
"" ,
aprtt
JAMES S. BAILEY & CO;,
WHOI/ESALE AND itET^AIL
nr. A. ÚcMd£ & €0.
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS. r
mt&LESALE AÜV llÉTAIL
Have coi^tantly on lirftiB,
fiéFFEÜi FLOUR,
?0BÁCCÓ4.SAVr,
Clb AM&,% NAILS,
—AND—
.qyorytjiing In tho Ótocery <line." , ,
mar30-fl2 . * ly*
KILL1NGSWORTH & OO.,
(Neat door above Jfota Toir' ) '
uempst^aó, Texas.
Dealer ir
MEDICINE, PAINTS,
Vité, D\E STUFF8,
P4 TÉNT MEDI(flNES,
' , etc., .arc., Etc.
WillCH wty bo funElietLJo
Plan tors aud I'hyaiciana at tbo low-
est rates. )( , ti .
WiptloHS carefully proparoi.
* ÍÍX
ANtf
W ALL klNDS?
Coach Vorniah,
TIÍiihum'
1
mar:
Lit^ry Staljlo
1 **
Hempstead, texaS.
The nndqrsinsed
ha* eatablisHU
a Livery. Stablo.at,
ti above ,placq,(
where ho hope* ta ..
bo ablo to sMt'ply a want demanded by tbo
■*?' P d Car^«es
nd.. Travoller* atsitinaany
railroad , «an Raft their'
ih lull
public. Hi
always on
ojni on
iones at th(i
DEALKB8 IN
MEDICINES,
* CHEMICALS* \
% DYE-STUFFS,
Ac., Ac. 1 &e. .
Orders from the country solicited.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
ÍÍJL
jutic22-f¿4-ly
John WjlstoI .
a O. Wfxu. Chas VI nolt
JVOLSTON, WELLS, A. VlDOK,
(%tton Factor
J AND
commissioi} aierchani'S,
ítcndley fimtlding^
Strand, Galveston, .Texas. *r
Conoignalents Solicited.
nprt ly*
P# II. MOSER,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
and
inteLlíoence office,
Galvctlon, Teta .
HAS always a numbfcr of Hoosea for
salo cheap,—title* warrunted. Jlouses
tur Rent. >
Connected with all foreign iiffluitjratwn
Ai'Suciatiuns. , 1
at.rti |y
Lrses at this Btablo with fall confidence
that they will Bo taall tared for. Chhr|es
reasonably. * * > r..
«G. B. AlXON.
Z, BOSll,
JÍasopenéd AÓE1ÍERAL stock
of Dry • *
aprfí.fl3
Stnplo and Fanev Groceries in tho tow
of Hempstead, whieh he oflera for aale at
tho lowest eash prices. IIo solicits the
patronago of hi* friends and the pabilo.
Canh advances intuí on cotton consiffn-
IN80N A COCHRAN, Hoas-
ed IVwrof
--') wipU w wV A ■ mWl
ton or Galveston, and forward
eltkrue from Heinpstoad
octl'i-f31).
f
tf.
W. WOODWARD,
RECEiriya and\ fórwarding
AND
<D« aatllSSZ« UÉB«2Klk V
iivmpstead, ÍEXA8. «
jan. 2Q-f ly. : .
W48HijV«T0ft HOTUli,
1 ;■ >*
•tq: *!#(<** v
COTÍéMAMD
U4 otherfÓUNTRY
any of
! there-
fore, if any oCmy (ri
for the.
vestoa Ma
. m .
JVponica ana
Tanae^i' JToak.
nittES, LEATHER. ETC.*
i j. n. ¿anie0
WHOLESALE ANÚ METM/L
i? ilSWwS
( dbX^RR IN
3taple and fancy
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Amerioaa Marble. Inserlpti
carved In all language*. PrpiUpC^ntki
givon to#fl orders from the eoauitry.
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1867, newspaper, March 1, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180253/m1/3/: 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.