The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1867 Page: 4 of 4
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Y TXEHa.«^^wtó3r ? repo^ rf
^Sdaoadbwj soceos in racing po*®-
' foes by coyerlng them watb straw, I
m| induced to ¿y it upop • small
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iq my garden, about fifty
feetsip^of ^manqred clayey
ii/.n
tbeomark-
«d WmifcaBo* *•** two feetapd
^yamsty) piante jrbole, two feet
api*, m j^ah. • and bcarly corroed
with earth. The wfcsfe patch was
tbeneorsrsd with diy wheal atraw,
astead lightly apdevenly
pitehfork, t6:ihe depth of about
feet. Seranl «bowó ; occured
*ft«r the potatoes werepLwte^, wksch
settled the atomf-rapf' cot^pderably,
and to due time the vi^ea came up
through the straw, and Mtfn; covered
Ike •ntw#i fpffjee *ith the tfnkeat
jnofewaadaoetotbepatcb
t the Tines weje MHed íjr ™
attanm, Not a weed a^pearadamong
1Í*
*$3 :ti
the dead Tines f*
■tiered ; thep, with*
patty rotted, pndnot foorothan
t^cÍMea —waa
p^nfyirtemoved. To my gnat
saiprise.thóre lay the pot*loe$ on the
and ahnqs{*s clean as if they had
been washed. They fere piehed up
the ¡jpúntity l do
qotmtyiftber. ThisnraA.howeter,
:' t flipdkct, }hat I nev^r raa**! so
- sise snd of good quality,—S.Mi
,. Latonia ¿pringa, Keptucfcy, Match,
I the HaM&ees,
of the
be accused
the Yankee race, but he taenia
J to admire in
' cpBtpriaf. Ha saya they tosve
"tthebusinsssof hi
• and amaahinr up i government
i s hop, skip and a jump, and **■
■axxaV
rTheiindiridual energy, industry
and sdtsrpnse of thia remarkable race
_...^5gX
daepeat'caoala, and build the beat ships
of any people in the world. When we
were afjoat in the Alabama, endeavor-
' f'^PfpTewl theae iconoclasts from
the idpl of.government
¿y had as recently aet ug, if
we'wwpwdo^btsstoi"
of any 'wp we were nuAuing, we had
onlytotake a good look at her, at
whiluns distance sjie' mjght be,
through oqr telescope, ^o determine
at once whether abe waa Yankee or
not, If abé excelled the ahipa of all
*" er nations in tho symmetry ofher
I, the length, the grace and the
' (if her apare; if her canvass yras
r.beraaila larger, more beanti
• set and " sheeted home," and
.^ ted ^n a seamanlike -manner ;i£
¡•abort, like á beautiful woman, she
ravished .the beholder as well by the
f swelling and graceful outlines of faer
figure, *sby the witchery of her dra-
pery. wa were alwaya aure ahe waa
' Tá^tae. What is it the Yankee
cannot dp t And whether' he can do
it or not, w^at ia it that be will not
Sttoapt? He has recently invaded
.the Holy Land, intend upon uproot-
ing the Turk and' getting ^possession
of the holy sepulcber. The sultan
had better look out for himself. If
1 permits]'the cockatrice's egg to
h^cn be isfgohe. The Yankee t^iH
steal ia'Very yatagan and turban, qpd
•WWTlkut they are ^is <|ifn.
The New Orleans TUnea mantiene
that city krgo q^antitie# oi goods
marked for Texas. Atoost every
povyity and many \orrw of this State
appear to hare been represented ¡n
tn4i' market t^ia month. $k>me of the
i" 1 " " remark there have
STEBSSSSBKO. CHAS.
o: w: CAETXB.:
WHOLB8AL8
<*M *****
i . i * -s . • • > * t
AND
1
COMMISSION MERCHAlftfr
concmrs Buqjpiie,
r
••«WW*
9<UaBK8B82 a «nai&«s^srat8t
Main Street,
HOU$TQ$t..w....... T&XAS.
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__jt«ioüoíed. Specialattention
ivento the * le of Cotton, T^ool, ^
r-Mi
J 1' . /- ;
'• .. v
ATTsimoir
Hides,
|7* POIWGNMENTS SOLICITED.
TP
a««
^l«t k Of.
sou aqxxt9
f QR yHZSZ^TE OFT&X4&
/Houston.
i. c. baldwm.
WE CHRISTIAN & CO.,
Wholesale érrocers,
uvA
J. N. pANIEL,
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL
* i- • " '
DEALER Vf
STAPLE AND FANCY GBOCEBIEg
many goods and mer-
t general, sold in the mar-
«at % T W M this season. The
Tww says thst there are many Unge
c***s of mercljándise, as well as
pradi^e, expected to go fonriwd to
^cwtnsxtmcyth,
By oojmnasd of Major Genere! R
Shsndsn, Wajor G, A, Fooyty
** U«(tsd States Cata^y, i?Vn?
S2Ü? nM «« «i^jop
uenezal Commanding, for the tren
WINTER'S
qiRGVLAR SAl^ WI$L8,
*[ I"- I J. . 1 _ '. ** • "* '
PORTABLE ENGINES
anq
Boiler ,
Aip ALL OTHER SQRTS OF EN
Í
OINES AND BOBEES, OF ANT DES
- > - - * •- ^ ' ■ ■ • '
tíaiFTÍON.
Planing Maehifut, Brick Machinu,
8AW GUMMEBjS,
PULLEY8, shifting, 9utinq
ros the
DB. S^LLBEBa'S
celcmuted
ok OR AT UBICAN CUBB
Far all Bone and SJtin Dittaut!
an unsurpassed and never
fftiling reme^ for '
TUMOROUS & CANCEROUS
DISORDERS, SCROFULA, OLD
Dj$, SORE LEGS,
salt r5eum, ringworks
tetter. itch, cuts, burns, *
hemorrhoids or piles, ac.
' J «MM
Thia vshmble Remedy ia presented to
the public with the fullest confidence in
its merits. It bean no resemblance to
any other remedy now in market. Its
corea are magical
, TWa W it new article in thia coqntiy,
but it ft* been tested witÜ incesta in
. weli s^ in casta that
teCfl^Hen^ itself. ' "
bó^ld be address*^ to l^m.
pWjenafMttwi.Ckqraa-
Wef term of Court,
** «SWtsation papers. Amone
SPphcavta Was nsáwrf Fsdetó
took with tarn • German friewl
his residence in the country.
Of this wfe * the J«a«e saaSSk
apy^caut, Mr.—
"'eWxIwfB know him " -Is his
The Judge could scarce
WgJIMlWI il tjs answer to hm
¡Dltfpí
t aUn
©Alfa t*
atli Sta
tea, awie
ingf W-
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PBBfABBD OI^LY Wt
State Of
35LLEN 4? FOGGAN'S
PATENT
Sini Botom, Goliat* and (ftjt
FGR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
for saje by
sternenbero, kessler & f jt
Solo Agenta for State of Tesa*. ,
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RECEIVING, fQBWARDTNG AND
General Commission Merchant,
Opposite t|i0 Bask Hpnie.) -
rfOUSTQN, TEXAS-
HATE MADE' ARRANGEMENTS
«¿ta ft «peri^Roed COMMISSION
MERCHANT in Galveston to sell
COTTOH4JVD WOOl#,
and other COUNTRY PRODUCE; there-
fore, if any of my friends or customers pre-
fer the Galveston Market, and will send
their produce to me at Galveston, I will
guarantee satisfaction. And. any attention
thsft may be required at Houston will bo
given free of charge.
J.N DANIEL.
apr6-fl3 tf
—¡oí-
Liberal advances made on all consign-
ments of Cotton or Wool ahippod to our
friends in New Orlean^. New fork, Bos-
ton, Liverpool jot pramen. Ppompt afc
tention giveortto all business entrusted to
us. f46-ly
HENRY SAMPSON,
COTPON FACTOR
ASÓ 1
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Houttim, Texas.
Solicits consignments of ^
COTTON, WOOL, AND WESTERN
PRODUCE.
ap«M13 ly*
E. H. CrAYIiORB & CO.,
Snceessors ia Gay lord St Bolm«s,
GENERAL
COMMISSION- MERCHANTS
VA*n-t
WHOLESALE GBOCEBS,
(Franklin Street, formerly the Bnik QoueJ
Houston, Tata .
Special and personal attention to the <$1*
of all Merchandize and Produce
consigned to us.
J87-39 ij
Galveston.
B. NIETKR.....W. OROKQS g.FRQMM
n*iau«e.
PROEGE&.CO.,
IMPOST. EXCHANGE,
-AND--
faralCmmnissMm
Merchants,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
—WJ—
Liberal advances made on Consignments
of Cotton, Wool, Hides/and
other Merchandize.
Bills of Exchange on New York, New
Orleans, London, Hamburg, Bremen,
Paris, Frankfort, Berlin.
a3-f30 ly
Tomy ftferis and the Public.
HANING attempted in vain to do an
Auction and Commission Business,
without tneaQi and without aid from rich
friend*, I now offer my aerviéea aa BOOK-
KEEPER and ACCOUNTANT, to those
whobe toinem will ««t iustjft the employ-
ment regularly, Of such a help, while it
will relieve them of ihych annoying labor
and enable me to livé, '
I wiiL also, drew lip Commercial and
Legal Instruments of Writing, apd other
tpert, simple Agreements, Contracts,
Basse, ^kc., without delay; and general-
ly aav Writing ne¿4ml, such as Circtfiars,
irds, Letters, &o.
Far sUch work n y prices wlU be as
agreed op, which of oourse w¡U'bo satis-
factory to both parties:
My Office is the hack room, pp stairs,
over the Store of my friends, B; & A.
King, who will receive any ordfcr for me,
should I be aupAit op business. '
A> I desire work for the support of my-
aélffpd femilv,*tny hours wilt be all of the
day jjUd till lQ o'clock at night.
' Respectfully,
J. W. BRADFORD.
mgssm
< i
Galveston.
"i-"* * ^^¿osee, '1; ;
real estáte ac?ex*
INTELLIGENCE AFf léE,
<Gqlvctton. Texas.
HAS always a wimber of Houses for
sale cheap,—titlea warréatod. .Houses
for Bjmt, •>
Coipeoted frjtj) al) foreign imjiugration
Associations,
r
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LEANDCR CAJiNO*. f.f GRANT.
C ANN ON, GRANT & CO.,
cotton and wool. factors,
—AXD—i I ¡
STRANg,
04lves tq!f texas.
WALLIS, LANPES & CO.
Whelesals fhrocers,
aVD DSALZ1KS IK
FQREioNtr Domestic produce,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO. 1
Wood and Hollow Wars, tie* etc.,
i. c. wallis.
H, A. LAUDES
il E, WALLIS,
'STRAND, GALVESTON,
aprf-fi —ly*
• V
A. SESSUMS,
HOUSTON.
A. Sessums. J. C Massjb.
. A. SESSUMS & CO„ ; ¡i.
COTTON FACTOR 8
Aífb '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(Kulu's Building,)
)ii ft
3: Ü
Strand, Galveston,
Will give personal attention to all bus:«
ness entrusted to their care. v,,
They are prepared-to make libers! srtsl
advaneee upon produce consigned to theii
friends in New Orleans, New York, Bos-
ton and Liverpool. ■
"apr6 •.« ly*
H. M. ELMORE,
Late of WaTcrUy, Tex.
o. w. embrey;
Of OalTMton.
ELMORE & EMBREY,
-COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
—JOPO—
general Commission
Merchants,
Kuhn's Buildino,
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEX.
f46 Ijr
J. O. & S. R. SMITH & CO
COTTON, AND WOOL FACTORS.
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
StTMwi St., 6a{véston.
All Business entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
I. C. Si 8. R. SMITH, M M. SINGLETARY,
Late of 8oil«y, Smith &Cc. ' Late ofUobinson,
OalTMton.
apr6
Siagletarjr St. Co. BaatavUle.
iy
JAMES S. BAILEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN
T. MATHER,
La^ Matter,
Bugbtsa Sanders, i
L. K. GKIFFIN,
J Of the Terry
1 Te ss Rangera.
T, MATHER & 00.,
AND-' ~
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
Ae., &e., &e. .C
Orders from the country solicited.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
fnneflW24-1.y
J. T. & WM; BRADY, '
COTTON FACTORS
r—.KSi)—'
GALVESTON and HOUSTON,- TES.
Keep constantly on haníi a largo
stock of . i
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC
Advances made on Cnnsj¿nin nts for Sftle
" or shipment to Neijlf York
or LiVeipo<*£
}87-f29 ly*
D. TOOHK.
front Columbuj,
Strand* Galveston, Te$Q$,
S'We wlH fornish BAGGING, ROPE
a«d PLANTATION SUPPLIES
' on Cotton to he shipped to "
us eatfy next Fall.
Sole Agenta for D. PRATT'S IMPROV-
>35 COTTON GINS.
We will alao furnish PLANTATION
HORSE MILLS and GIN GEAR.
IRORTIES FOR BALING
COTTON-
ABfjrdtre prvryptlj (Mended tor Jfl
T, BLATHER & CO.
Galveston, Ju\| I jyl3-f27-gm*
^ateofftrry'iBog't
t. V TOBiPKINS.
te of Brown's Bej'tl J ...
Texas Cavalry, J \ Tea* Ranger .
tom?juns & macmurphy,
- COTTON rACTORS
and
gfxitral Commission Merchants,
KUHN'S BUILDING,
Galveston,
afrf—lj\
w. K, HAD^W,
frota.ürq«t)U
TOOKE & HADEN. ' - '
COTTON AXI) WOOL FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand^ Galveston,
Business entru^ed to n« , will have
prompt attention.
apjt6 ly*
george butler,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
(EttablUhod ia 18-17,)
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
COTTON, Wool or Hides reeeived on
Consignment for sale in ^jbis market or
fo? shipment to New York Or New Orleans,
and advances in Cash madéon %ttuie
wsen required.
REFER TO
Hunt & Holland, &jllvUfc; J-D. Gid-
dj^gs, Brenhdm.
4pr6-13. ' ly
f
.-hernm*'
SBBS
scmst -< . as V -
Qaltéstón.
-i L
,u
,T*
— - -v- * ft ;d'l>
EVANS Si. CO.,
(HTABUSBKD 1858.)
a.-.
•j. .. ithtan-
WHOLESALE
it-il
la
■M
G R OCERS
—AND-—
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
a3-E«T ' ly
1
Jomk Woutos. C. G. WytXs. caas Vtoo*
> wolston, wells & vidoe,
v| - Cotton Factor *
lí¿i:^5 4i;
íih
íBSe?^ 1866J
W 1 'l* :- ¿ 1 í •¿•. i*'
NEW ttoRk N?ws,
THE ONLY RECOGNISED
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED IN
and
UH
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• Hendley Buildings,
Strand, .Galrestoo, Texas.
ConaignmQqis Solicited.
apr6 .. • ly*
CARSON'S SALOON
Market Strest,
Opposite Ajchoff't Drug-Store,
GALVESTON.
—
The Choicest ^quora Always on
band.
L UN C H E VER Y DA F,
From i^io 12,
FREE1 OT CHARGE.
ft
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We ffo
(Late of Fort Bend,)
. > .
¡x •> special agent
~ ,t • • .. , . i)}"* . ! '
Houston Telegraph,
Office with T. D. Wilson & Co.,
STRAND ST., GALVESTON, TEXAS.
! p* Advertisements and subscriptions
solicited for the Houston Telegraph, the
oldest, largest and widest circulated jour-
nal in the State.
ty Agent for the Couxtryman.
f47-tf.
-r
^ous.
ail? PI .?• •nnifii'S eia í
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HI
pdf*«-t3rs«3 * «w-
FEMALE
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BA - , ,
rtbfrjS «o.'.'oínA
FACUUTFO I8it>;
itlí Jist'fal
. ' .:,-a
HORACE CLARK,ALIfc.
• Nkw York,
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been itaaiily guidef, and it réfara now with
holiest pr^de to its reeord to show that it
haa not tunied to the right artfce left un-
der ill the violence of arbitrary Bower.
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haa been through the reign Of terror, it
challenges public confidence^ its honesty
and independence for the future.
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WEEKLY NEWS.
* 1 *
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brat writers are spread forth 'in their
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be had in many of the exolusively literary,
journals of the day. The General News
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Eagliah Language, afl
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■aSd|
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mm—ioeal
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Hand Vooat;
S5k:L.DEj
and #atcr oolors.
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tendentof
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pHp| y part of the
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as to give
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comprises news from every
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6. SCHMIDT.
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. SCHMIDT & VOIGT,
RECEIVING, FOR WADING
and
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Galveston, Texas.
arp6-fl3 ly*
A. S. LABCZAK.... mo. L, MeGAR.
LABUZAN & McGAR,
COTTON FACTORS.
STRAND, GALVESTON,
S(>r6-fl3 ly*
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
SALVES TON, TEXAS.
RE P. THOMPSON, Proyriater
(Fomsrly af the Bade Home, Houston.)
X HIS HOUSE baa been lately re-paint-
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.. ' ■ í i
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IK,
K*
GA^- 'BLDSf. j. w. KHiniAX.
FELDER & SHIPMAN,
C-QfTON AND WOOL FACTORS:
—ASD—
GENERAL Commissi^ Mbrchant*
Galveston, Texas.
Particular; attention given to perahas-
íng Merchandise, Family aid Plantitiua
supplies.
«fifi.
UT*
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pupila ia thoMementa of vocal as '
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fulness and for the bca«ty of th|¡ lunjouw^
ng scenery. We add ta out lyt
ties a Library, Apparatus, and acqs^Ma.--
r200 papila. Thenuaharo^yaanf
ladina in attondanae laatycar wss.U .-r.
letropoltt.an Enterprise
Annual Distribution!
' j OP TUB
NEW YORK AND PKO VIPR'NCE.
Jewelers' Associat
Capital, $ 1,090^)00.
Depot, 97 Broadwaj '•
thePrincipal, at Independenct?,
GEO.
Independe
W. ORA'
YE4r,8e 1y
to value, and not to be paid for till Vygu
what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, naming each apiole,
and its value,, are placed in sealed
opea and well mixed. One of these envoi:
opeB will be sent by mail to any a1 ddrflss
/«receipt of 25 cents; five for $14 «
for 93 • thirty for $5; sixty-five for i
and ene hundred for $15.
On receipt of thccertificate you wi «.^p
what you are going to have, and then >*<1
at your option to pay the dollar and 1 *W
the article or not. Purchasers may X * *
obtain a Gold Watoh. Diamond Rin¿; *
Faino, Sewing Machine, or any set
Jewerly on our list,fbr $1; and in no ci ■ f*
can they get less than One Dollar's wort ®«
as there are noblaofcs.
Agenta are wanted in every town in tt < *
country; every petson can make $10.*
oay, selling our Certificates in the greatest
sale of Jewelry known. ' |
Send 25c. for a Certificate, which will 1
inform you what you can obtain far $1.— j
At the same time get our ciroalar, con-
taining foil R>t and particulars; also
Terms te Agents.
Adoran,
JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO.
auglO-Sm 197 Broadway* N.Y.
tiro per •••••• ••• •'
The Languages, Anssent and Matar*,
Music and the Ornawsatal bsaaehss an
optional. In the Collegiate Daputeant
n noils eater-the regatar Collage siaaaes.
l._,_ fornix their UgMa-.^wsls,
and pillea^ aaaer
" .>
Payment (in specie sr. in
i.uvanbly ie advance. ai
+TT
r the cash ea soantry produse.
"apr6 Í , ■
WALLIS, LANDES 4,00,
wholesale grocers
AT
GALVESTON,
Are receiving s'Utgo stock of Groeer.
íes, Paints and Oil, Woodware,|Hanaware,
Hollow Ware and Tin ware, which they
are selling atjowfigares for «ash* Give
us a call. u
aprtWlS "
henry hehkicks, «• °- mthshau-
(fonnarlj with SL 8ampm fc'Ca.) ,
HENRT HENRICKS & CO«
1 i. • i
COMMISSION AND CROCERV
HERCHANTS,
JIain Street, Houston, Temas.
Consignments of Cotton, Wool, Hides,
and country produce solicited-
apatihftS
1
Dr.
T. W. HOUSE,
general mercbasjii
.:■> Hoaeton.Texafc i i
T . •• -Ifi
VEEP8 constantly ae tead a
i weU aaaorted! stock, of
T Goods.
\
Commencemetit, first fall week ift Jane,
pupils received at anytime, an&«barg-
ed to fteend of the term. - , . ^
Boarders arc received into the fssñlf «
the Principal, their morals, iatoltoelaal'
and their associations are the ehjjist.
of constant supervlt-ion. "
ComnnuieauiiMi may be addresoéd te
The spring term ofthis' Institution wilt
commence on the let day of JSMaiy*
and«n<kon tfae7th day of Jaae.
""" liii ft
i: TERMS: d
Collegiate Department.-...Wfr '
Preparatory " Pw
French or German lJOO-
Latin or Greek ISOfc
Music, Piano, — S75®
" Melodeen.. 3TS0-
" Guitar.. 27SO
" Vocal.... ITiA
Use of Piano or Melodeen........ ®000-
Embroidory, Wax' Work, Hair ,
Work, per lessen
Drawing, perleason... —^ .a®*
Oil Painting, per lesson.......... 1 oO-
Painting in watereoloia, per leeaon- #•
Board per month...........1 tt00*
jho. b. 8smk. *•
GAREY fe KLEÜBEB,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Alt ""-;
ffumiLCOMMfteSOIC VKROAmSL,
' t> .!i " . • ■. v !í
(BttteMsaBnüdlii* 0|il^ T,paas ■spsisa^
Hosutem► Tame,
a- i..' 1 iiv :
JVeEP alwaya a large and srel| efoetod^
assortment of Family ana Pmalntion
Supplies. Orders freeá the eoantry
IV W. HOÜSE. "
coi *M,IR*lOir MERCHAKT
AN O ' ^ - : -?
por.rON
Gal vf
apr 6-
W>
. n m
Fannin Sir
1—
Homettm, T«
This Hon ae.hu. Jn«t
aiid its preset it Pr«* netor wWsparo a*
pains te aiak< * the p '«nain af fiist alha
Hotel. The «a Uew^Q always ho ajsppUté
with the heat the nt rh«fa«#da, aaA
every effort m¡ fcde to r onder gaoeta torn-
fortable V nevt6-««-lf.
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Hartley, T. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1867, newspaper, April 5, 1867; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180256/m1/4/: 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.