The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1867 Page: 2 of 4
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f..*-toqflaWeMoiiiJ ',TÍie eigUts Up
h «et'u; and tbp news be bqs iwud,
'"cáift ¿li te, told tbia w*ek. It is
therefore postponed, partly, until our
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"py We shan't apologize for tbe
non-appearance of the Countryman
lút week. Wó bavo becopie tired oí
apologizing. tflui indiapobition of
the printer "and the indisposition of
the weather may bato bad something
to do with it.
All Killed.—Noarly everything in
the vegetable line, in this portion of
the country was killed by the late
lierere wither. Farmers hate com-
menced « planting, arid all hands are
now busy endeavoring to repair dam-
ages.
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Spanish tiltera, for tbe Spring drive.
This is «I it should be. If every
mu Wotjjty 4iligentl> r. gather in the
iruif of h{8 own flocjt tbure would be
^ a d^BS^rork %it ¿har&éters of
easy the business of
44 croteding yearlings," would die out.
Oar merchants have respectable
stocks of goods, and are doing a very
pretty, little trade. On every band
health, comfort, and contentment
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'hen theeaid article sfcallbeoome
t of tbe constitution of tbe United
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weleome <hbtne 6nce more, oujr i'ollqwi
citizen, 'Gurtáv(Koch, mmchant
this p)aoe. ' }ir. Koch hás beén ott a
visit to Gowpany; the fáthérláqd;
he looks hole andhqijrty., ,H|a many,
friends greet him eordially, "and ,coú.
eratulate him for ttw liuodfcss' ot' his
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May Party.tbat Pro^
' fesqor Frquty Is prbparing to gi^e bia
i students a May party, on the flrat day
of May, or about that time- , ^
full particulars wp*avo not been in-
formed «>f,nbat presume all will be
m,ade known at fc suitablirtim^ We
puppoae that the efudfintk of a|l iti^
schools in thd vicinlly will be in?it«d
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to participate.
Thank*.— Ediitor of the
Countryman returns liia warm and
heartfelt thanks to the press of Gal-
veston atad Hoüs'ttín for their polite
attentiotis to hiúí wbil Tyiti?g
those placea, recently,. In an Mi
pecial , manner do we remember the
kindness of the editors of the Galveff-
ton JVeiM, the ttduston Telegraph and
the Houston %ürnat. | X<9ng WW
they pirospor. i. '■ ••
Killing ~V{* íosret to re^d the
occurrence of (he killing of two Fed-
eral soldiers near Hbmpfetead; on Sun-
day last. The full particulars we,
h^Vn not heatd, but we loaru that four
soldiers left flLeu)patoad on Sunday to
visit Buokhorny • crossing tbe riVer at
Stephenson's f.Tr^. On their r^ti^n,
being pretty ' full ¡of' wiiipkey,
committed" Bph'io outrpgw oil
negro Women, toó liofribla'to mehtiVini
After Mc^ossing the river, twtf ¿f tbVi/i
were shot by, fióme perspüa uiik^nt.
Thooccurreñcó is dftspíy .regrpWeÁ i )'
all law abiding citizens, i "•
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The WeatAer.-r-Tlio weather con-
tinues ve y unfavorable fonálDiost
any kind" af'business. With■ tilia
«tute of the atmosphere, a yinfc IiHrdly
feels like writing, reailing, thiuking,
eating, síéeping. or staying awake.
Will not tho cfyrk of the weather,
plekbe •• drive those dark clouds fróm
our skies," and lot ub haVo a little
inoro' sunshine 1 ,
seem to prevail justas though we Were
a free people. No one either thinks,
taihi/or eeemi to care a fig about the
military tatrapis Oongress is placing
over u|. To be nústrented, watch-
ed, and oppressed, is ba4 indeed.—
But wflte would not rather be thepar-
ty wronged, than the WrÓng dóer T
13 vwry one indeed appears to feel
soma curiosity as tokow the blacks
will 'be affected with., th^ new , boist
Qongreeri is giving thép. Doubtless
>the result wul be unfortunate ta the
poor newro, and disostroM to hie, so
cr Ned. mends. .11 i not best to giré
edged tools ta children., Tbey are
liable to out tbemBelves and damage
the shrubbery
•- In olden times h tortoise conceived
the idea'of flying. He believed, if
he was only up jiigh enough in the
air above, he could navigate the up-
per deep, just as the birdá do. To
obtain this fivor, lie sought the kind
offices of an eagle; who, taking him in
her talons, quickly mounted him to the
.desired altitude,' When the.mgle,dis-
engaged'.herself from the beast, be
realized'the want of being properly
plumagod, and, of course, came back
tatevra.érma in-a manner not alto-
gether complimentary to his own com-
fort. Our advice to any and all birds,
would be,mot to'¡attempt to fly with-
out wings, The American eagle of
late days, seems to have become an
odd bird. She ha^ decided that the
colored man is a bird, and must take
a flop, wings or n'ó wings.
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The Military Government BilL
Whkreas, No. legal State govern^
ménts or adequate protection for life
'or property now exiat in the rebel
States of Yirginin, Narth Carolina,
South. Carolina, Georgia, ^Mississippi,
Alabama, Louisiana, Florida,'Texas
and ArkanpOs i,
submitted to Congress
tthn and approval, and (
have approvfd the Bamá,*ná|lwhon
tbe said feka)a by a vot^gUrlegisla-
tare ele cteíT under said constitution
shall have adopted the amendment to
the constitution of the United States
proposed by the Thirty-Ninth Con-
gress and known aa article fourteen,
an^w"
apart
States, said State shall be declared
y . tationin
and Sénaton and iRe;
shall b« admittad tb^ceuom m their
taking tbe oath prescribed by law;
*and then and thereafter the preceding
sections of this bill shall be inopera-
tive in the said State; Provided,
That no person excluded from the
privilege of holding office by the said
imposed amendment to the eonstitu-
on of thé United States shall be
eligible to election as a pu^ber of tbe
convention to frame a constitution fot
any of thp said rebel States; nor shall
aéy such person vote fot-inembers of
tbe aaid Convention
Sec. C. And be it further enacted,
That until the people pf the Baid
rebel States shall be by law admired
to repreíentatión in thé Oongress of
the United Stales,-any civil 'govern-
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mente which t^ay exist therein ¡shall
be deemed
respects
thority
time to abolish, modify, control, or
supercede the same; and in all elec-
tions to any office under such provi
sional governments, all persons shall
be entitled to vote, and none other,
who are entitled to vote under the
provisions of the fifth section of this
act; and no person shall be eligible
to any office under such provisional
governments, who wotild be disquali-
fied from holding office under the
provisions of the third article of feaid
constitutional amendment.
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March',11, 1867. Í
Ed. Coup try mun .--Onr anciont
..«ity is rocking oil ns issual. Ihe
planters iu thé vicinity juo all busy
ta a befhivei.planüug and preparing
- to pUat. Noní oí the largo pHtotors
will get *\l of their ground into culti-
vation Son * aro .tenring down old
¿i&wrt and cotit* oting tbmr fielda to
tosaqftitoMtttonrf,
of.making new rinls* 'j«i&now
evident,
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from tut year, .a^v ever/ vw —
busy. tion wf P°Wons voting on the qi
Tbe cow boys are spinning out as eleelS^^wwhoaw 1***"
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very
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^pUbliririn governments can be'legal-
ly establishedtherefore, l< ! 1
ífe it enacted by ,thfl Senate: aifd
House oMteprcsentajives of,the Uni-
ted Stníes of Anié'riéa, in Congress
aBsemblédí, That'tlie aaid rebel States
shall be divided into militasy dis-
tricts, and made subject to the mili-
tauy authority of tho United States
aá hereinafter prescribed; and for
that purpqBB Virginia shall constitute
the first district^ North Carolina and
South Carolina the second district;
Georgia; Alabama amT Florida tlie
third district-Mississippi and Arkaij-
ifas the fourthdisériet, and Louisiana
and:Texas the fifth district. ''
•Soc. 9. And be it further enacted,
That it shall be tho duty of the Presi-
dent to assigti tliq command of each
of the said 'district^ an officer of the
army not below the rank' 6( Briga-
dier General, a^to detail a sufficient
military force to ,e)¡^ble such officer
to perform bis duties and enforce his
authority within thé district to which
he is asaignodJ '!0
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted,
That itehalbbe the duty of each offi-
cer assigned as aforesaid, to, protect
all .persoitd in tlieir rights oí person
and property, to euppress insurrec-
tioq, disorder,, and violence, and to
punish or cause to bo punished all
disturbers of the public peace and
criminals; and to this end he may
allow loca] civil tribuiríais to take
jurisdiction >of and to try offenders, or,
when in, Jiis judgment it may be ne-
cessary for thp.trial offeuders, he ahall
have power to organize military com-
misBions ok tribunals for that purpose;
,aud all inteiforence,' under' color of
, State-Authority, with the exorcise oh
udlilaiy authority,' uudor this act
«hall be null and void
Sec. 4. And bo it further enacted,
That all persona put uuder military
arrest by virtuo of this act Bball be
trif.-d,without unnecessary delay, aud
uo cruel or unusual punishment shall
be inllicted, and no ■sontencó" of any
iiiiíítury .cqninyseion or tribunal here-
by authorized, affecting lifa¡orliberty
of any person, shall bo executed until
it'is approved by tin- officer in com:
maud of tho district; and tho laws aud
regulations for tho government of the
army shall not bo uffocted by this act,
except in so far as they conflict with
its provisions; provided that no eon-
toiu'8 of doath under provisions of
¡lii.s act shall bo carried into effect
without the approval of tho President
Sec. 5. And bo it further enacted,
That when tho, people of any of the
'said rebel States shall have formed
a constitution and government iu
conformity .with the constitution of
tho United Statés iu air respects,
franied by a coriveution of delegates
elected by male citizens of said State,
21 yonrs a^id upwards, of whatever
race, color Gr previous condition, who
Iiavo beeh reaident in tho State for
ono year previous to the day ot such
elíCtióli e" "*n> nuc^ aa miiv
franchisecl
Marriages.
Married, on tho (9tb inat., at the resi-
dence of tho bride, by Rev. Henry Q.
Mongo , Mr. R. £. Luther, of Aileyton,
to Mrs. Mary Moore. ¡„¡
Married, on the 10th Inst., at the resi.
deuce of the bride's father in Uollvilloi by
Rev. Charles Biel, Mr. W. E. Luhn, mer-
chant, to Miss Emilié Hendrichsvn, both
of Bellville, Austin county, Taxa«.
At af. Tegular mooting' of Hempstead
Lodge, No. 281, Free and accepted Mim
sons, held in theli Lodge roum, at Hemp-
stead,. Texas, On the — day ef February.
A- D., 18ti7, A- L.58C7,i)cas. H,L. Ran-
kin, Alf. A. Henderson'' ahd "Win. Áhren-
beck were appoiuted a committee to ex-
press tho, foelings of this Lodge under an
afflicting dispensation of Providence in the
death ei'our Onteeiuod brother, G£OKqü
Cloud, when the following wr ; ' *
and unnnimóusly adopted *.
whbheah, tbe Supreme Grand Master
ef the Universe, in pursuance of hin in-
ncrutible wisdom, deleniated upon the
Grand " Trestlijboard" of nature, hrm call-
ed from iiis labor, amidst' tbe busy haunts
of mortals, tó repose, in brighter worlds,
whore the wicked cease from "troubling
and tho weary are at rest," our esteemed
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Hydraulio Clethes and W ringer.
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Corn and Cotton Fiauters. ,f !>:u
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ftOUSTON, TEXAS;
mar22g9:3ms.
Cum &, co„
BipB8 ÓC JOBSBIta IN
KENT'S FUBNISHING GOODS.
Boots 4l Shoe*, Hats, Votions, Ac.
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GALVESTON, TEX.
Office L Blum it. Oo.
fiC Warran Street,
New York,
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Vacations. Boofekeefing, Penmansl
Languages, Matheroati
Students from lit to
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septal- t «8.1.1?.
ieial College;
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inship,
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E8SR8. I. "BERNSTEIN & CO.,
ffrinerly of Alabama, have on hand a full
«adeomplete stock of Spring and Summer
Clothing. They, .manufacture their own
clothiqg, and propose to sell ai?«heapas
'anjr Eousé Math of New York. Country
Merchants will find it to' theirintorests to
ive them a call. Tremont street, opposite
lautcr's Building, Galveston, Texan.
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W. M. PEBKIHS, «• fc-.BWB>««r.
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1EBKINS, SWENSON & CO- New
_ Orleans, Swenson, Perkins A Co.,
New York, Genesel Ciwailllen iWg
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A. SEEING & BEO.
dealers in
Sash, Doors, Bünds, Moolt'iing
, Shingles,
And all tort of Lumbkr and Wini'iovhQlatt,
At the Texas Lumbór Yar4>
Cor. Milatñ & Prairie Street,
Houston, Texas.
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8x10 2 fit. 4 in. 3 ft. 10 in.
10x13 2ft.,Win. 4ft. 6in.
10x14, ' '¿fWO in. 5 ft. 2 in. , .
10x15' 2 ft. 10 in. " L
i lOxltt 2ft.l0in.
12x16 3ft. 4 in. i
12x18 3ft. 4in.
12x2Q 3ft. 4 in.
12x2¿ 3ft. 4 in. 7ft. l0iu,
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8x10 Sash, 15 &. 18 Light?.
10x12 " 15 & 18 •'
Traasom and Side-Lights.-
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6 ft: loin;'
5 ft j l^in.
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DOORS,
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dence, in Aiistin county,'on t.he 2i
of August, I860, in the bl
ut the ngo of 20 years, nnd wo, wbp have
survived hub, having paid him the lapt mid
tributo ol,our ulfection with the solemn
ot August, 1800, in the bloom of mttnhoi
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rites of the fraternity, and nsa further
testimony of our love and esteein, to our
departed brother—our deep regret for his
irreparable loss, to ur, both as a man and
lis a Masonit is ther<< fore,
/Weed, That Wo all deploro his lots,
una that in ins a*3:1th, society ha^ loita
valoablo citizen, tho Masonic Fraternity
an estimable ,an d worthy .brother,' and we
all a warm and devoted friend. As a,Ma-
Hon, ,be wasr.ealoua nhd ever deviri'd tft
the order. Us a friend, always faithful,
frank, kind «nd generous. As a citizen,
prompt .« ad oflioient in the discharge of
his duties. And that while his many vil>i
tues10 ,id good qualities endeared his. mem-
ory to us, aiid should serve as an example
for our imitation, we are reminded by his
tiadand early death, that wo are walking
in tbe "valley and shadow of death." > '
Revolved, That we Hympathize with th|9
bereaved parents and rtn^tives of our de-
ceased brother in their irreparable loss,
and o n truly nay, "be comforted," dry
up your tcars^youf soil was a good Mason.
Resolved, That the members of this'
Ledgo wear the usual badge of mourning
for 30 days, and that a copy of these resolu-
tions be furnished the family of deceased,
and * copy bo furnished the Texas Coun<.
iryman for publication.
ALP. A. HENDERSON,
Seet'y pro torn
Alsd; agent for the unsurpassed Chief
,tain and Nobl(tt Cook Stove. ¡,,í f' - •
Orders from the country promptly at-
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
n. r. ruck eh,
S. D. CiltONK.
RICHER & GRONE,
Practical Pharmaceutists;
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■—AND—
Adjoining Ilutcliins' House, No. 2
West Franklin St.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Orders and consignments solicited.—
IVrins cash or city acceptance.
A full supply of everything in tho line
constantly on handot the best quality.
martW • gtfcly.
Width* /
2ft.
2ft. €in.
2ft. Gin.
2 ft. 8 in.,
2 ft. 10 in.
2 ft. 10 in.
3ft.
3ft... .
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3ft.
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6 in.
6ft.
6 ft.
7 ft.
G ft. 8 in.
G ft. 10 in.
7 ft.
7 ft.
6ft. <6in.
7ft. Gin,
8 ft.
■m..&chmidt,
Tin Ware ManOictnrér,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HARDWARE,, , ,
Sheet Iron Stové Tin &qd Hollow
Ware,
Cor. of'Íravií a'nd Prairie streets.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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tended to.
m. j. mahsi& b. j. smith. w. d. cleveland.
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ÍIASSIÉ, SMITH & CO.,
Successors to A. Stssums.
Wholesale Grocers,
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HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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x. n, sevens, ,p. P. UIIQTHI;J{son.
T. B. STUBBS & 00,„ v
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Keep pn hand
A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
GROCERIES '
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WESTERN PRÓl^tJÓÉ,
STRAND, GALVESTON.
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All orders accompanied with cath strictly
attended to, and not without
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in, KOPPEUL,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
AND
tieta/
elcctíón, csuch as. may bo dis-
frnticüised for participfttion in^ tlio
rebel lili ti or for félony at coinmou iuwj
and whrti ouch constitution eljall pro-
vide that flio electivo franchise ehnll
cniDS of ^ VJ, by nil iiuchpotttotisas have
. ; crop y«4r quallficfttlona herein stated for
be greatly contacted in of tl(3|egate8> ftnd when 8Uch
lut year. every PW> «]^5j¡tu«on *haS be ratified by Ü ma-
their
e cow ioys are
lassoee nnd get!
getting «p. their
such
nes-
ified
when
"hall havo heeu I ¡pfactiyn.
jSTKAXD, GAtVESTON, TEXAS.
Liberal advances will We raail&pn eon*
siffnments of produce to my adWess. tor
sale here, or for Hhipment to New Orleaas,
New York ánd Liverpool.
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Capt. N. W. Bash, formftlyttf Austin
county, advises his friendsthathe will five
his personal attention to their consign-
ments, to the above firti, Mi ensure sat*
_ glhJy.
©®©«0 BOWS,
Franklin street, below Hutchins' House,
HOUSTON; TEXAS.
MANUFACTURER of every descrip-
SADDLER Y and
HARNESS, TREES,
HARDWARE,
WOOD STIRRUPS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
nar22 ^ly
W>Ei LtJHN,
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,1 v BELUyiLLE, TEXAS, * '
Dealer in '
GROCERIES,
A Qibbs i will sew hem, fell, tjirtj
gather, quilt, cord and embroider'.ttttjf
satisfaction. Agents wanted at Ne. 6, Bt.
Charles st.Bex 386, ,
ma
.di
Hardware,
ha?s, boots, Shoes, crockery,
y, .> ii' í
!"■' , PW., ETC.
|"10NSISTS OF A NEW AND WELL
V/ selected stock, ef Spring and Summer
GOODS,
bought 'after the great
~ * " " "rf.
decline of Dry
Good* in New Yoj""
Jnst fteoelved—
25 p'ses India Head Domestic;
20 " Star. Mill
15 " Spragie Pr'ts, Summer Style;
10 " Amaskcg '• •• "
10r<f Cfarner ' " "
10 " Amaskeg Tick;
15. " Cottonuae;
25 Swiss and Organdine;
25 " Muslin;
100 doz Coat's Spool thread;
2 cases Kip Brogans;
. 2 " Lad. Calf Shoes;
Men and Lady's Slippers;
50 Scale beams for Cotton Gins and
Farmers ;J;
20 dpz Steel Hoeb & Garden Rakes;
-10 " : Hamesaud Collars.
mar22 , ¡ g9:tf.
j.i 0*1
>r.":
W. E. LUHN,
-j r _
Wholesale and Retail
,1 ifj !•.;. Í . ; . ,
Bellville, Texas
HAVING completed my arrangements
with the manufacturers, lam pow
able tq sell FOR CASH as low as any
house in Texas. Please call and examino
my stock which comprises all of tbe lead'
ing articles. g5-ly
WARE & BROTHER, No. 188 On*
vler Street. Particular attention
p id4 eellitfg Wool,
of Galveston, Texas.
Jas. T. Ware, late
oct26 ly,
it' • iii
Sewinf Machines-
SOUTHERN FAMILTSEWING MA-
ij chine. Noiseless Machine o:
II A'
<k
Prugeand WedigiBéé.
mid
1b itiual
fjiRY THE SOUTHERN Opj^ZC.
Prepaid' by* S. R. Chambefs, Wholesale1
1 ••<«! ■/,',] : a f,f> .•
and Retail Druggist, Corner Liberty and,
Erato Streets.
ribifrt AfTENTION GIVEN TO
sale aud shipment of Cotton, Wool and
Hides., i. ,
'I «TCONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
IH-y
I"
millinery. Fancy Goods. Ac.
PERKINS & FRIEDLAiENDER, Im-
porters and jobbers of Silks, Ribbons,
Lace goods, Embroideries, etc.' No. 70,
Canal Street.—Up Stairs. • Uov9-ly
BEST Loaf and Crusbet Supar, cheap for
cash, at
«5'
W.E. LUHN'S.
PRIME Rio Coffee, for sale at
•¿537 ' ' W. E. LUHN'S.
lie- ahd Extra St. Louis
rea &;;
gWjr. . W.E. LUHN'S.
Clieeie arid Crackers, fresh ar-
i#isal, for sale at
.jf-sJHy i
HifiACKEREL and Fiah, _of AU_klndi
1TJL for sale by
W. E. LUHN'S.
"FT"
, —_lf 0_ „—
W. E. LIIHN.
CJ AMKS, T,racps and Har
XI every kind, for sale by
'¿5-jyui • • . W.E.
rrrr
and Hardware,
LUHN.
NDOW-Glasb and Wooden Ware,
far sale by
W.E. LUHN.
A large assortment yfLadies', Children'
and Gent's Shbes, cheap for cash, at
l. li
W. E. LUHSf'S.
A N< extensive stock of Trimmings and
Ü Ribbons, for sale at
g5-ly k W. Til TiTTTTTJ'H
W. D. LUHN'S.
KEfiSEYS, Denims, Blankets, Btripes
'Of all kinds, for sale at
:W. E. LUHN'S.
¿5-ly
CLOCKS, Geld and Silver Watches,
direct importation, for sale at
«My W.E. LUHN'S.
A heavy stock of ¡Stationery schoo
x* books,' English ánd German, low for
.cash, at
W. E,-LUHN'S,
BEST Gtanite Crockery, direct from
LiveEDool, for sale at '
W. E. LUHN'S,
Notice to 'Teachers.
ÍT1HE, board of School Examiners for
' M. Austin county will meet at Bellville
on the 10th February, Kith March, 13th
April and }8th of May for the examination
of teachers.
L. L. PROUTY,
, „ EMIL.KOCH,
GEO. W. FOSTER,
' E. Gj MAETZE,
A. ciiesley.
Februáry 7th', 1867.
Board of
Examin-
ers.
c(5-4m.
Tlico. Bennenitz,
M. Kun ot
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CJIAl$,
pRAt LES, CRIBS, COUCHES,
' LOUNGfeSv ."i: .
Sheep, Goats & Hog: .
ppiIE subscriber offers for
-!• sale on liberal terms,
400 head of mixed Merino
Sheen, most ewes, and 30Ó
head of fine Goats, crossed
with the CassiinCre. Also, three Chester
white Pigs, from Missouri.
Apply to mo, or to Prof. U. Chapman,
Travis, Austin county, Texas.
February 5th, lrt67. '
SAMUEL B. RUSSELL.
g6-tf.
4Í1 pefforwrt' tvith
¡«patch, sni-h as Billiard Ball*, Tea pins,
pe bowls, Tool handles, etc. P *
. ool hand!
Spjnning wheels, forsplhi
át shért no*'4 ~
Prices
jan 26-:
¡ notice.
flax, niade
Try him,
New Livery Stable!
T*HÉ undersigned have opoted a Livery.
A Stable in Hempstead. Carriages,
buggies, horses, etc., on hand and for hire
at(áll: hours at reasonable rates. By
strict attention to business they hopo to
meet and receive a share of the public
batrouage. • ,-* '
JWEAR & PUNDEBSÓN.
Hempstead, Feb. 15th, 1864. g7-4t*
A. 8. ÚáftAfl.
ÍI
JNO Ls MCGAR
4c McGAR,
•' If • >,rq,
CO TTON iFA C TORS.
- strato, qattestoni , ,
aprfl-W If*
WOOL CARDING MACHINERY.
Cultivators and Gang-Ploughs, ,
Reaping and Thrashing Machines.
AfUll Stock of. these Portable
JEüglnes '
From 4 to 40 Horse Power, constant;
ly on biapd, t '
THOMAS B, BODLBY & ÓO..
No 9 Perdido Itrect, New Orleans.
i, i ■ ■
Dealers in all descriptions of Machinery
and Agricultural Implements.
TEXAS AGENCY AT NEW ORLEANS.
£. C. WHARTON........EDW. SAKDCLIFF.
WHARTON & SANDCLIFF,
GENERAL COMMISSION
— - ■ ■ i
115 CoMlVfÓN ST., BETWEEN CAMP
and St. Charles,
Near the City Hotel, •
new*ÓMl.eans,
(J- j
I3T AGENTS for the COUNTRYMAN!
flint? ,'J
WhkiibMg, Kessler A ۥ*
• I MV<l
WHOLESALE
0moaaai
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
■■ !•,
COMcasTS BtlLDIMO,
'•>$'! • «n't '.r%- ;k r'9 *"■
snatv
w
D
o h i.:
8teroenbersr> Budtr & Oo-
SOLE AGENTS
FOR THE STA TE OF TEXAS
. . j# .-" «
FOR
WINTER'S
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
PORTABLE ENGINES
AND
Tubular Boilert,
ALL OTHER SORTS OF EN
G1NES AND BOILERS, OF ANY DES.
AND
,'M ! •
Galveston.
• ••••« a,
• • p • J'd 4 • <• é .4 m m
A. SESSUMS,
Houston.
A. Sessums. J. 0. Massie.
A. SESSUMS & CO., ! i
COTTON FACTORS
.. AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Kuhn'i Building,)
Sikand, Galveston,i
Will give^érsonaí attention to all bus's
ness entrusted to their care.
They are prepared to make liberal e? .
advances updn produce consigned tbtheii
friends in New Orleans, New, York, Bqs-
' i i _ . i )■
ton and Liverpool.
apr6
ly*
We .0 .
(Laic of Fprt Bend J.
SPECIAL AGENT
/' !<
Houston Telegraphy
Ofllee with T. D. Wilson & Co.,,,
STRAND ST., GALVESTON, TEXAS.
' ' ' < i
i ^Advertisements and subscriptions
solicited for the Houston Telegraph, the
oldest, largest and widest circulated jour-
nal in the State.
Br Agent for the Countryman.
fi7-tf.
CARSON'S SALOON
Market Street,
Opposite Aschoff's Drug-Store,
GALVESTON.
—;o¡—
The Choicest Liquors Always on
linnd.
L VNCH E VER Y DA F,
From 11 to 12,
f46 FREE OF CHARGE. '
k J
6m
notice.
PARTIES WISHING TO SHIP US
Cotton from tho Second District are
authorized to draw on usfor tho Taxes.
BAGUY & BAKER,
' Houston, Texas.
nov2-f42-3m*
W, WOODWARD,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
AND ..ft , ,..«j
<B«uaiit89)K«p ttatatBoiiksrv
hempstead, téxa8. -
| wt ....
11 ' -f ' CRIPTION.
fh;
Planing Machines, Brick Machines,
í, J • ' í . i,
SAWGUMMERS,
PULLEYS, SHAFTING, BELTING.
Also, sole agents for thr
State of Texas, for
• dr: schillberg's
t i '
cplebrated
f
(&av/dtjisr «asr^saasiQ
Jl .
QE GREAT UfiKMAN CURB
For all Bone and Skin Diseases I
>*'
4 '■ "
An UNSURPASSED AND NEVEIt
failing remedy for
•i.) ' s
TUMOROUS & CANCEROUS
DISORDERS, SCROFULA, OLD
WOUNDS, SORE LEGS,
SALT RHEUM, RINGWORMS
TETTER, ITCH, CUTS, BURNS,
HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES, &«.
This Valuable Remedy is presented to
the )>ublie with the Aillest confidence in
its merits. It bears no resemblance to
any , other remedy now in market. It!
toaras are magical.
This isa new article in ttala country,
btfi it has been tested with success in
. iypfi: well as here, in cases that
defied' the best medioal skill, as certifi*
catea in the hands of the Proprietor will
show.
All that is asked for this remedy is a
fair trial, abd wherever it is used it will .
recommend itself.
' £>¡ffe &«H>c jvirt) garantir*, bo(j ft<
aBc talten. ©unten, úlle Anoten unb
^4Mtfran!í)eitcn, fowie í>amorr|oiben,
Scrofeln, ©aljflttp, 0leberau«f^l«fle u.
f. lo. o^nc bie geriitgfle ©efa^r füv be
^atienten unktinat beilt.
Also, sole agents for the
Stato of Texas, for
DR. SCHILLBERG'S
.•• • . • i
celebrated
"■ ■ I'l
PREPARED ONLY BY
.t
SB, P. SCHZLLBEBO, Apothecary
j > \ .. .
Also, sole agents for thB
Staté Of .Texas, fer
. BILLEN & FOGGAN'S
• at1
ill ' .. PATENT
Steel Bosom*, Collar and Cyfi
FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
For «ale by
STERNENBERG, KESSLER á. ÓÓ$
■ Sole Ajei^t.for State ef Tma<
iiówro^
■
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1867, newspaper, March 22, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180254/m1/2/: 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.