The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1867 Page: 3 of 4
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b, No. 281,
> fint Satur-
r |i OT«ry nionth, at the
.'.Tf.i/i -.•>?*,• '•
In Indiana men saw wood on credit
by djgjy aqd *<??! || «ét pay at
IMPROMPTU.
I meta-friend the other
Whose coat was rathei
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||m Mil amaopt of Easter eggs and
m Mb. It wis a delightful day.
Dr. K. N. AUeo preached at Gravea'
chapcL at «leven o'clock in the mbtti-
|,aad Mr. Weems at early candle
JCqp CltMrck.—We hear some talk
of having a new chnrch built here.
•Hiia la noto in the right direction,
and would ba of great advantage to
our town, aa go when jóu will and
fiad a town the nao of Hempstead
wit boat ft ehvreh, and it is sore to be
set down as a mark óf disrespect,
We hope to .gee several church
bftUt; aad>bear the bells ring evr
Improvements.—Ahrenheek & Co.
shaving oohe anmnberef houses
imilt for their factory operatives.i
They have about half a dozen loonw
in operation, aad are working very
fine cloth. ▲ great many people, «re
getting knitting cotton of their maon-
fhctnre, and pronounce it ve y fine.
. Brick >Ktl*.—We paid * visit to
the brick kiln of Mr, Wear and found
ftbout ootrtiandrad «u>d fifty thousand
choice bricks on hand, which he is
onxioai t aeU.
Rope Walking.—-Prof. Dennier,
.. the cefarated rope walker, has paid
Hmnpatead a visit, performing some
very iut ¡resting feats on a tight rope,
stretched from the Planter's Exchange
to the reeidenc of Mr. W. H: Starks.
lie wheeled his wheelbarrow, walked
in a small hoop, laid down on the
' rope over the middle of the street,
; etc., etc.
Cvmctrt. — Da Haven's x concert
troupe was here on Friday night, and
1 gave one of the best performances we
have witnessed for a long time. Good
singing, good dancing and ' good
the way through. YVe ¡ hope they
will favor ua with another visit.
-His p^tswere quite
> principal óf
tfie slime shall have been
-said constitution shall be
copy of thei^^^uAn for rati
instruction
over the veto of T181011?^
A Masquerade Incident.
e here, in
1 A certain married
lñgh'life, supposed to be living lov-
ingly together, were recently invited
VtO.a. masked halt Upon consulting
together, they mutually decided not
to go/ and thnsj it w^a supposed,
ended the iftatter. Upon the day of
tjie bal) the husband represented; to
life lady that he was suddenly called
over to .New York on tnoit important
business, and accordingly alter break-
fast left tiWHiohse; but, alas-! sorrow-
ful to relate, not for New York, but'
to prepare an elaborate disgaise in
which to attend the ball Stranger
•till, upon the departure of the loving
partner ot her joys,' the wife' 'also
changed her mind, and determined lo
attend the same ball,^in company
with a lady friend. Arrived there;
ehe wandered aroand with thetnasks,
and before long happened by an uu?
lucky, ciietunatance, to find' herself
besiae her husband as bis partnérfór
a dance..: Hé, not being much on his
gaard,. spoke several times' in his
natural voice, ao that his wife at onoe
recognized him, bat, with woman's
tact, said not a word in reply to the
very Ltfviacaad gallant apééchlasí
her fiuthfiil partner, She then d«*
tided to'watch him, and never lost
sight of him for a moment.'1 At last
Jie seemed to find one particular
charmer bo desired, and they became
Inaspata'jle, Remaining near thecb,
The principal of an academy gave
a pupil who was an aspirant for -ÍSe -
• ^ !yo*-4g. mw-'is capable of
idling any position tor which hé is
.qnauftejcL".!!!!.!': 1 á-'íOilíl - ;
i .Ax Awakekiútf Prefer.-'Jenny,N
«aid a couatrV winÍMér, stooping from
kísses
__ ig man by your side."
Camp Meeting Exp, rrienee.-—"I
«sed to bo very gay, and fond of the
world and Á its fashions, till the
Lérd shfiretHnd ,^y; folly: I li^d
silks and ribbons . ^n4 an^k
thers, bnt I'fonnd they were dragging
me, dowto tó:hell—so 1 gave them to
my sister!"■ /m .-
tSetutce No man's
spirits were'ever hurt by-doing hia
duty.: ^n the contrary, one good ac-
tion, - One temptation resisted and
Overcome, one sacrifice of desire or
interest,, purely ior conscience's sake,
will prove a cordial for weak and low
spirits beyond' what either indulgence,
at diversion, or company can do for
'm&m' ■ • ; I
• 'During the prevalence of the cholera
in Vicksburg la?t summer, the editor
of the Herald inadvertently, wrote
atpql a negro woman who' had not
been buried with proper observances,
the following sentence" She Was
buried like * dsg •with her-clothes
on." Nrxfc week he saw his mistake
and corrected i^ ÍBéí^.í ,.f{"She was
buried with her clothes on like a dog."
The third week/ exasperated wiih
the previonsblunders, he had it' thus :•
"Like a dóg' with her clothes,ón she
wug'bhried." tte gavp it up.
. Addres* of e&Butch Judge.
Foreman, árid toder Júrymans,: .Han%
peen dritfd for íhnoier ¿foretyoo, and
you ihust pring in to verdifit, but it
most: be cot^din to law. ^ ,
De iniul h killed yásh not killed
át a]i, as vas. broved; he is in ter
chail of Morristown foe stealing bheép^.;
But dat is no matterte kw says
ven tér ish á dóúbt yba give him to
tei: brl^oner; but here ,t«r ish no
doubt, so you- see ter brissoBef is
guilty.
¿j i Pesides, h'e is a great loafer. Í have
aj¡ known bím' fiííy years, and: he has
not ¿one work in all that times;
and dare ish tio one depending on hiüi
for det'RTÍng,'.fof' he. isli' no'
ñopody. .. ; j
I d'aks, dorefore, Mr.-Foreman,
patted pe hmng néht Fonrtíi of jnly,,
a'B der miliná is góíi% tó:3t;a.iu'i4 ato-'
bder county, aud dars will be noting
gq; g on here.:. .• .t. |
Alas for th jadge'^Sfirne lawyer
interfered,-ánd the üikñ Wits saved. '
A Scene, nt the Gateqf Ptitadis
A poor tailor, being releaSed fr6m a*
troublesome world aiid,' ,já. folding
wifé, {i'ppearéd at)t he gjtfft oli'madis^
Peter, linked him ii' hb > had ever títfén
to Purgatory. r
" No,"' said the tailor, *' but\I have
been married." . , . i
^tMMUd aut
act to provide for the more efficient . g*mí¡EaÍ.aa^iUMÍIínbefore provided, and
govefimn
bTirof the rebel
to ^líífW -aitst t! ;,Kípit,AHdh tí?
.tbuty.id^ya ífrom jthé-i date of nptió;
«,j, .,«««. «ío thereof, to be giveri'bj1 anifl conveiv
^stSb^fiM^OM. sbaU >'
day of SepteiíjUarf-1867, the made to the cpminandinc*gieneral óf
pffla^iñg g«jner§l vi^ each district, the district;
an ací, to.
provide for more efficienf govern- ^turns, the constitution
meht %7vthe" rebef States, appro« t-vm rt r* --jílí'íllSí
March 8/1867, shall cause a;re
. , .... „ \rirri. ra *StKéBÉT iú'specified, cast
of ^tates, tweut^ne .^ 6f ffl. Ok* Sri-gistei _
years ©f aga arid upwards, resident 111 vpteif/jitjpg ,upon the 9Í
e^ch cquntjrm- ^liah^n the State'or such ratification, thú Presidetatofitbe
States included in his di^riot, whicb é^víntWshán' fáansmit aícópy oi
régisfratibtlf'^wiB- niti}4^ on|v those ;thei#MWr doly-aertifiedi.il> the Pft^i-
tlñ wlin am qnalified to ^Mident af th United St«fWi ;?*ho stolf
, > . ltó'"Coñ-
who s 1 have taken and subscribed in ¿¿¿«An and- if not in
nponTifá
"R " ábretriiSíy swear, *^>r
affirib,) iin^thé -pifesence of Almighty
God, that I*am a citizen oLthe State
iddd: in said
j' .thát r haSHa-reai
State fcor>tff-4-months next
this da^.and now^reside iti tfce county
of——, or the parish of , in said
Státé, (ás the case may be;) that I
am §1 years ol'd| that I have not
been disfranchised for participation majority of all the qnaiitied
. if'the said constitu-
_ ven aid ¿r comfort to the ene-
théréof; thaí l have nése? tpk^n.
,th,jut a member of Cobgtess of
nited States^or as a member oj
:*ny Stat^^Legislature, or as aa execu-
tive or judicial officer of any State, to
¡support the constitution of the United
engaged, iifán-í
t'fegainst . th
arrived to nnm:
and, accordingly, soon after they
jrttrted for the d est lag-rooms. W He
aoott procured hi wrappings, and
went to the door of tbe ladies' room
to await the abearance of bis fair
friend; but tbe wilt Was too fast tor
her, for, slipping on a long cloak, and
hood over ner bead, masked as she
wa^ she emerged hurriedly from the
dreafeii^p-room, seized the' arm of her
expectant lover, and they'rapidly
made their way to the carriage,—she
of coame aM speaking, and he aever
inspecting the exchange he had made
ia ua -baste. After getting into the
carriage, the lover became exceeding
Jy demonstrative in the expression of
lua ardent lore, undying .affection,
«tosiste. Hia companion prudently
kept him at a distance, and carefully
abstained from speak!tig above a
whisper, so that the affectionate lover
did not not discover bis mistake un-
til they mutually unmasked in the
ram el the boose to which he had
ordered bis carriage to drive. I drop
the curtain: the. interview can he
better imagined tban described, tibe
fedy hiyeparated from her nnfaith->
1*4 panuer; for, inasmuch as his
opposed partner was taken by , the
gay Lotfaario for his adoiable Laura
of SMrapl mont^s' standing," attd M
tbe name' uf his real partner hapi
to ^
very different, she justly
that tl* ** affiayr" waa no now one.
Error a mf thf Pren.—A poet in-
<• nied to say, *• See the pale martyr
ft a sheet of fire instead of wh:ch,
the printer made him ray. " See the
pale martyr ^ith hie shirt on fire."
" 0"li," said Peter, '• that is all the
same,
'in
The tailor had scarcely got in ¿be-
fore a fat,.turtle-eating alderman came
along puffing and blowing'. 'l'\
' "Halloo! yon íello^,".
" open that door,''..
gima
of members,-a* 4i^'jigoaíanBÍnerous [ 0f any xCo(ne3rs, in the
brancli of the ^tate,Legislature of
i'^etíí^lSSO, to be
such*'Stateia-t
the several dis-
tricts, cotraliés
State byJtw^cojnpiggdm^ qpf
auon in Hhe.
ratio of vottífs'fegistered as aforesaid
as nearly aifóásy be. The conven-
tion in Yi«gitife (¡hall .consist of thá
samó nútaibeís óf tnénAers as repre-
sented the territory now constituya
Y^gipie'intlttmJdW^fiieféuS'brancbj
of tW Legislature of «aid State in tile
year 18G0,to be apportioned a^|^ore-
when
framed,
submitted Ij 3:1 /i A<i
ection to
nmandmg
tSkc. 5. Thaflf, afefcótó
be ratjr
"1^6'f,'I'á'n<i not"'
may be stamped
Stater Collectpr, withQut
lilli
«¿«trassémplíne; and it it süall more-
Wí^peárto ^giess that. the.
«fsetiotP waa ^OOe ' at which j afl 'the
registered and qualified electors in
the State bad an opportunity to vote
freely and withpi^ restraint, jfear, or
the influence of fraud, and if the Con-
gress shall b'e satisfied that such con-
stitution meets the- appróvafl of a
in any rebellion or civil war against jn tJ,e State, am
the Unifed States, nor for felony com-
mitted
or rf th^tlnited Slates; tliatl hav£. tbe act to which
never been a member of any StaJ# t^j, ii^t^ íA¿Kprqv|HoiMiof said
Legislature, nor held any executive' act ah all iiave D^en complied with,
or judicial office in any State, and and fte áaidlconstitution shall! be a|í
afterwards «jpgaged in insurrection or proVed by Congress, State shalh
ioaJgaidBt the United". Sfates/ -
tus is supplement
rqvpi
in the
rtled t^represedtation,
and Senatom r ¿nd^Represpi
shall be admitted' tlíérefrom ai
in provided.
r ^ ,T%at all ¡«leotíons
States jncn^ieue^in the said '
provide fprTtne mor$ efficient gfevern-.
men{"pf tlie.rebel Sta^s/,';fbaS, dur-f
- ing' the ójE^fáUoñ.ófwdi^*'Pe by
UntectloA) bp febillion>fegainst. the, bafloli 'and 'sakpffieers • mÉkii^ the
United States, or given aid or comfort; • saá;regist«rtt< t of 'voters' 'arid con-
to-ihO -'enetnies: thereof; that I will s¿ldjiáe^há, before
faithfully support the constitution and entering upon fhdtfe^ischa^gti oí- theijr
obey the laws of the United States^ duties, ■oobsoribu an oath toithfuny
tójthe ,best of, ja^y ability^ ^ pftrfferm the said
encourage dthers so to" do. So help 'Office, and the oatKTprescribeQ It
me God." TKhic^eath ^affirmation ¿pp^Ved July 2, Í8G2, entitled
may be admifki^erfeS hy any registe^ arteto prescribe aioáthüfciffice :.
jDgtíffiférí'ri J •• ■■'•i--i ^ jpromdedtJfytiimt\( any person; sfroU
¡r |;hp ^mpletion knowingly ao4 falsely take and snb-
inífti?ai^relceibed
fielding, and
convicred, shall bi
ins, goiljilties and
l.cu by ,la>v„.^o provided
'' criiaii bf
Sail, .
rtGOLT): . a: t ^
BAGGXNfJ-InAia^n i,ales. -. '¿Í
•aa.' ' do. in rolls
the^¡iv.404tl
Keutuck
eribed,
Sec. 2. That
ó! r¿^s^á^Ej^^e6jr;provjW
for |n auy Stat#i, at.Miihi time and sucb
places therein a3^the tíomMánding thei
leYal ¿hall' appoint1 anl direct, of j,.ct
ich at least_thicty days, pnhlifc no- bilities w r
ifce .sb^iíbe given^attslefitiferf phafl ífiir ífre® piiniMifneñí ót tne
t! híjldjOf-^elegfteg tp ar.convention wilful and corrupt perjury
thje puipose of establisfeny a'oon ^ 7.^Tpijj3$Xfen^Tñc^a dí
HOPE—Manilla....83 ©26
do. Kentucky ®—
IRÓJÍ1 TIES 10c. ^
\yOPLSACKSj-.f t §1 50
n |>7H i\vy*v Ke^ ioitk,' ÁTR¿. 8.
CON t-T^URBEKCY.
Ordinary............... .. -— \&—x
i> OoodOrdinary.-'!. A. A*.. — .fd—
Low
MiMTin
(iood Middling —— 'w—
.¿¡asSa1®? •«■'•►"TSto
coiívenSirri-ih State, except Vir- appointment mwde by them nndir or
to constat of the same number, thi«atKSMfll'bapaid bét;
treasury; not
otherwise appropriated. ,4 . {
• • 8 éc. 8.1"for'
pfipfi Stnttt shrill nr^mluL^tlip . WPR.
said.
;
Not so-fast," said Péfer, " have- gistorod vo'erajuf shall
«yon ever been to pin-gait^ V\. y r .
"No," sajd the alderinfSft,..,Mj
what's lhat to'the purpose ÍYon let x rr
in that poor half-starved tailor, and
he has been no ffirtrd'to pnvgafpry
than myself." v.
"'But he'has'heim inarried.'^Bmd
t^etor., , ••*?-.../ :-.V si.- t ■d A ,, \
< ^ Married' eXclaimew3 the Vjlder-
mab,> '• why >been.
j tí- '
twice. , ^
,'VThen.gobwekagain;" saÜ'Plifer,
" Paradise is nut the place for fao&."
. A Worthy old-,farmer: residing in
tho vicinity of Lake Mahopeck was
worried to death by bohrfleife. They
found fault with his table, and said lie
had nothing to eat, 1 •
•' Darn it," said old Isaac, one day,
what a fuss yqn'm making. I- can
eat anything."
•' £an yoa eat a enpw^"' jspid one
of the boarders.
f4 Yes, I can.eat a crow.V - ■>.1
Bet you a*lrat," said therguest.
The bet was made; tlft ; cAw
canght and nicely roasted! btlf, befoiji
serving up, they contrived to. season
it with a good dose of Scotch tnnfl".
Isaac sal down to the crow.4—'He took
a good bite, aud began tí cheW.aWay.
" Yes, I ken eat a crow! (another
bite and an awful face,) " I ken eat
crow; but I'll be darned if I hanktír
arter it!"
1 Sorfle of our. Northern' brethren of
the press heed reconstruction as badly
aa we of tbe South do.' For exatnple,
the Albany Argtis, which saj*s :
"The military Jfajv under which
Mumfo'd and Mrs. Surratt were hung,
under which Booth's body was mu-
tilated and hi* diary suppressed, un-
der which Cuuoyer was suborned,
and Weichman terrified into fash
testimony—that Military Law, whicb
by seizure and thé imprisóñmetit an¿
threats, Jn the case of Col. North and
his asÁociatf in tine State, sought to
oover a stupendous election fraud, and
at tbe sama time to implicate leading
Democrats in this State, inm* imagi-
nary crime—thaivi law lias.i beeome.
States
How
ferns ?'
long
wiU
írícfowúl—nF'
ilk JO I ~ ' B
Biúd- alfection rfr-
agents herein autlioriaed-or neee^uy
tq ^ainyv ipiq/egeclk Ibílpíü^osea of
this act, not .othefwig^hai^i^ pjjovid'
ed for; ana ^aH ptoVíáé foV flW l|jvy
and colletóion bf' árich taxes on thy
Sec. 9. That the W<ñd''-*afíicle,"
in the sixtl^sectioG^pf'^he act to which
this is supplementary, shall be cbu-'
stÜi¿d\ó mean '• section."
ir againsj; a convention to
stituton thíaféfí* ttttdef'this
^L/rhoaeiTOtMPlhy^r^f such
a* convSmimi snail have written or
prtyate&OP ihp,ball->t8 b^t trtlKb Aey
vote for delegates, as aforesaid, the
th?Sn
voting ajjaingt^s^a.convention shall
have written^pr printed on such bál-
lotó thi^woid^'^gañtóí'a.copveation.
appaatrd1tol!taferintend
said add to make return of
the votes giv%'theifeM, 'as herein pro-
vide¿>shál"éáttht! and. ftrnfce^ Wtiirn
of the votes' glvfn for 'oi- against a
-céávention * And -thtf cotritoandii^
generaU tó wbom the sanfe shAll have
been retjurned, shall ascertain and de-
claré the total vote in each State for
and againsf a' convention. Ifa tpa-
iority of th'é" vfttes gi^en on that ques-
tion 'Shall- 'betfor k fconvention, then
such convention '¡shall1 'b® held, as
ventiou, then no, such convention
«hallhftheld under this act: P^)-
gd^íhat such conventten Mil
not be held unless a majority of ad
such registered ( vojers shall. have
voted on the question of holding such
convratisn. ¡i :
Sec 4. That the commanding gen-
eral of each distiictshallappoint such
ocal officers or persons aa^may be
necessary, notexce^ingthr^ in efttíh
election district, iú aijy Staf^, fo
•make and complete the regwdraUon,
superintend .the election, and rftafte
return to him of the votes, lists bf
voters, and of the p'ersftns elected^
delegates by a plurality of the votes
cast afe said election; and upon re-
ceiving said returns he shall
a.M. •!*i«wtai#the persons elected as,
01
the officers who ooodncted said elec-
tion, and mdke pWclafnations thereof;
and if a máioritv of th
on that
commanijiK' , , i,
days from the date of election, shall
notify the delegates, to. assemble in
convention at a time and Pla^® t0 ^
mentioned in thonjrification, and
>A -5A
BMitfp G*égg'&' Skiing Visiia-'
./OTí.iTJAfloéK
San Antonio, Sunday, lílkrcti 1Y! ¡
New Braunfels, March ,18i. (night.)
Lockhárt, March 20. rr ...
Ifrkme Lfe^ March'2(V(ñight.y |
Seguin, March, £2.
Gonzales, Sunday, March 24.
CoacrtjtetSJé V«t ^biSt^Mich 26.
idJ Clinton,March 27-, j^r.
of Victoria^ March 2$.
Lavaca, Snndíiyi'Ma^chíl'i.'1
Brownsville; Stiiidáy. April 7.
Corpus Christ i, April 17. _ i
Matagorda, #uMay, April 51.
Caney, Matagorda county, April 23Í.
Brazoria, «April 25. .t ....
Columbia, April 26.; !
Houston, Sunday. April 28.
Richhiotid, May 2 ,
Wharton, Sunday, May 5. ..
Columbu^^Iay ..lAvü-l 1
La Orange, May 9
Bellville,- Sunday,!
Hempstead, May'i4.
Courtney (i'Mayf 5. •'
Millican, May <16.
Wheelock. May IS.
OWensvllle', Simday, May 19,
Navasota, May 21.
Anderson, May 22.
■Washington^ May 24. ' '
..¿a
i'iíii". t
Independence,, Sunday i M«y 26.
To" close'with Convention, at Bren-
ham, Ascension Day, May 3Qth.
KUCIt & KOI'ISU',
M E RC H ANT§,
., :BELLriL$.XEXAS.•
Dealers in
DliY GOODS^
GROCERIES,
.HAlfáirAÚ^É, ^CUTLERY,
í ;.\uv i •? ion
supreme in ten States of the Union,
and under its dark shadow jn^tic^
and ci\il and* political Hghts ara prdíseéd tóífame a.jeoijsti—_
blighted throughout the remainder;, #ivii 'government 'accbrcfinff to ¡ the
contention, when o^anized,, 6hall
fardfieéd tóírame a cortilulion and,
rcfing to s ítho
vtb submit I Uowl provisions of this act, and the^Afc^*®
frfftaeé'o á~
r :-:x ^
Jl good supply always on baud.
, 'Y.'illseílíheap,—Givé us a tall:
japg6-3-f-3
^íááT^^Í^^g'sJRéquire
api
-i
olíti InsÁrbideAtA ófSvíiting dated
be|qrq,0^toh¥r 1,1862, do dot r^ii^
2^R^feoséJbetween October
1, 1 SS^'Ond August 1, 1864, may be
>3tawped ithftf>bdfóltí dr^aíter use by
.^gisífro^xpeorder.
3d. Those dated since August 1,
months old,
-'- 'a United
ayment of
'joénláitV of
®.?4^ 4^<íd ■ Augnstpi
l864.,aid.majr^^bAft*^wflv^ mouths
n j the pay-
aeptoñ. the ipeüalty of 850; ■
And every assignment of a note,
which assignment is dated$ince ^ct
;be^ l'j 1$^2, ¡wiíbont, fcgard to the
jAteofithenoto, is:to be stamped as
an agreement; hamély1 Sé'.','' hb matter
'hbw large or how smaH-the njote may
be.- -
L ) A
once. A receipt for inoneyi or' prd-'
perty, of ¿Ver $20, no matter what
ths amount, requiies only a 2, cwit
tapipr ...
MARKET BE1J0RT
R /
• if ...
—of*—
I
A t81at4t n.\
íl oJ.
j: i • • «Galveston, A:
iL 9;
I \
! cts.
|4 ®15¿
Good Ordiuim- 16^17
i&s>
.V qo ®
Sales duringtlieJay. ..... | pains to
SjrókonhandjU..........
Market
HT:
V
. i .; -R i t-
r-'-rt..- -j
ET($HA.NGE on—
■©—
<£—•
.... —.'a) —
<3>—
rev—
Boiijirnll
bétiw 3ftt<
HOUSTON, TEX A
SADDLERY and . 1
( JI4BNESS, TREE#,t,!
HARDWARE,,d' 03 sV
H OOD STÍÍtRf W,
« ., Etc.
'* -r
ma
89:17
-j") '.'jU'i
j. g. bqqth. w. m. bexjket^t.
BOOTH & BENNETT, „
; >T5W3gA?ER
ú: . u> ;i
>.iü ■■ ij
Adveitising and Collecting Agüito*.
^ ifiersAXD,- Galveston, TbxM ' s|l
.ifJ li-il
gubBCi^tioasaadAd^ertisenieatfliori
all Teras Newspapers solicited.i,v.
Orders taken for all kinds of Job Ptfibting.
*tx
rn
318 itt&oii iur ail niiius ut juu r Frtimrg
f Agents'fir He CouKTRrMAi.1'" .
' •il'-ni
CMins: at
uv«v.vir'frail,
and complete stock of Spring and Suipnrer
Clothing. They manufacture tltvir own
vhitiñffgrtí9£'^A|380fó sell as cheapa^.
any house south of New York. CÓ!n|ifa,y
Merchants will find it to their iriterest* to
give theH *-call. Tremont street, opp<W3te
Sauter's Building, Galveston, Tela*- - - •• 'it'
mar22 jg9;8jn
i 1 "
FANNIN HOUSE,
I «rotaioj
!:. .4*:
I ,
• ' I'.t.lll
biuo
Fannin Street Houston, *** ' '
VI
[II!
81
N- BOT3TEH, Proprietor.
—:o:
W: od"i
. rjust changed Sihdt,
and its present Proprietor will aptafe'tio'
,1E Xi._
ot'
Kti 41-4
Mixed Téxai, clean
" r \ ^ f Dáiry —;
Sales...
@16
i. \t.
GoodOidinaryi.-----.. .. — ¡w—
.dlina 26!®27¿
Stock on hand,... . -t.r t.; .
Market:... - -. - - - - - N-,. ea^er.
i -i r". 1. Í1
Per Steamer^v. —11
'SalK""-AT.', i.?..."
JGOLP-J. . . .J - ^-ri- - - - -
EXCHANGE on- >
'WDéL:—irflffecc . :'. ..
Full-bliAtd-Mertiio
h WSn..'W. M^OO
clean ¿Vífei
burry^..-.
, Ainericari*(mi.xei3), cleaniVítujOD '¿OO
fi burrjt.-. .-i WO ^OO
. Coarse Texas, clean.,¿ 0<ia¿,0ü
" burry.... j 00 <Sfüt)
''■'aSBáciceiáEK —
X i'
iiíf
jiVO
with the
every effort made to render gueitar coin-'
forVybi , j ; T > i ;i<-,.-pov30-f4a.iy.
«K
?ít*
JOHN
«
(Owner ofEisiuKdy
ÍNNEDY, .) ,
, and occnpieUi paK
illo
5i KEN]
ly Building,
of tbe same.)
i -
Travis Sty Houston,'«
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
preferred.
on"
tions. ; n-,i¡4 i
aprG- fi;} I Jy* iji
V p
COPÉEE,
V
< ;itatn.:-dl'-'u sUM«
^fa^i'wjrth' ¿'g
°'J1 ( " '''ti'y próduée.
:/ Í * ..7 ¡'JH lí'
h'1 <
fAttiéf irltífeh' te ófféjrs Air salé (¡heap fo?
... " l' ' ; i.G'Tii
JSTew Orleans.^
-^aUMcK) W-A8
Colleges.
ujjjll'
ATI1 '"líMmViericíar " Cbll
New Orleans. Founded 1832.! K Ó
vacations. _üauk-keeping, Penmani|l^p,
Languages, Mathematics practically taiigíii
sept21- hftxau
i-n.T pyywiwjwiaats.
W. M. PERKINS,
D
"OER
ST Orleans, Swenson, Perkins A. Gis.,
ion M«r-
S. M. SWEKSOlí.-
NIOX.
SON & CO
J Síew
SSÍ.^'
vms&&£2sñ2¡.
Cotton
Commission
Merchants, No. 133 Gravier Street. New
bis'* —
,o0o
—.iVíí I
New Orleans, ArniL-8
Ordinary ¡00. <^C0
Gódd' Ordinary.. 1.'. 00 <¡d(M)
^wMiddling.v.... —...¿¿ CO <S)
Middling,,, «t ^MO
Good MidtSing... 00 ¿2>00
Sales during the day ,2A
Stork-in lland.... 17-*,uvo i
¡•:f Market-:.' - J-'.. -: - - - - Irregular
FRElGflT:'• : ' ; ¡ y
"TOPgfeainér—. 00 #00
•« sáfliri'/.i.,0%"®!
GOLD: r.----: 13B"®
WOOL :-üml4éeee 00 a00
Full-blood-Metino.......:\0t> to()0
■: | tti ¿ blóod Merino, clean 00 <©()0
" ,'.&r., i -bai+y 00. @Q0'--<
American (mixed), clean 00 it00
t i .. . turry ?.'Jti ft0f«0p''
■ ■ • «•
£'*' | v • 5SJ<11
• Liverpool, Apiril 8.'
OTTON:
Good Otdiniryii-.. J... 00 ®00i
Low Middling .,—3 00 ®00
f Middling.-. .. . 121®
Good Middling 00
Sales during the day - 7,000 }
Stock-on hand. —... .J..'..
Market *.rJ-declin
Scwiagf SSachincs-
QOOTHEBN FÁ>ílLr SmttÑG MÁ-
O chine. Noiseléfíf M'á'eTlñi'e'of' WileOX
& Gibbs ; will sew hem, fell, tuek, braid,
gather, quilt, cord and eiubroiijef With
satisCiction., Agents'^fhwed aÍTÍo.'S, át.
Charles st. Box 36t>._.(
u :-'J
raao hi
Drags, ani I^odicinea. ;
rp^Y ^BLE SOlJfüERN. TONIC. f, ¡
Prepared) by.-S. B-- Ckambers, Wholesale
andjBeiailf Drilggist, Corner Liberty and
L.—
• 1 -tl
Erato Streets.
oct26-ly
.
.¡ti-: Jnaiihery. Fancy£oo¿s, &c.
■fi.ii ',.i
' - - — — - r _ ^vyibUCttil U.
PERKINS & FKIEDÍ4AENDER, , iic "! carved in .aj)
porters and jobb«* of Silks, Kilbbons, ' given to all,c
Lace goods, Eiikbroiderie" -*•- l'""w"4'1 '
Canai Street.—Jip, Staú^,
, :■ .■
TprtzprrFrr™.
Ñew'Livery
m «i«
rjpHE undersigned haveop^ne^ a Liveryt
t-JL- StaWe'in' Kemi)stead. Carriage^,
buggies, hor^j^ etc.,. onjband and lor hire ^
at" all hours at reasonable rates. Bj j?
strict attention' to<bii8ÍTfeíS' they hope,Jo
mo$t and receive; a share of the pub&c
& PU5TDERSON:'
3i¥\
•t to
Hempstead,'Féti. 15'h.
t.1!. 'i
—ifTTtip(rrr—
IG^ED^ifAYESOLD
to S; J. WHITWORTH, of Hehipsifékd,
and take pleasure in." saying that'.he will
do everyttiiiig that 'ii 'njjht by 'their old
.customers.
ii$ttti(9assettR&
tmuatioa tvf.lhe. same in the new business
we have established* at our old Counting
,.4. Room in Hempstead^ towit:
COTTQ^iSAGa'ORS,
•5. /
WOOL CARDING MACHINERY.
1 j ' r R I í *
CulmittoirSa na Gang-PIoaghs*,
Heaping and Thrashing Machines.
G. . : ¿
A full Stock of these Portable
¿a. i'XÜ 4
From 4 to 40 Horse Power, constant-
ly On hand;¡ : 1
THOMAS B. BODLST & CO,,
;i.„M 4^rilWlff^H?S^o3e5iis.
Dealers in all descriptions of Machinery
and Agricultural Implements. 1
«i- . I
¡H,
AGEN RR A T.
STO
bnf. bin it* et ?F ^
lo n , m *
3 in the towr.
iipn jie offers 1
-. **v ...y—www for sale
ldvliest cash'¿rices'. BTe solicits the
patroirtiteCof his ftfen<KVmd.the.public.
-Cask advances matte oa oatton rnnaiirn.
i'Hi TiJ
!1 Ml. mJ\
\Voríjí>=& co..
4oof!ftfM>ve Jéhn
ly'*)
y, ,[tí. EM PMÜE AtD>, :TE XA S.
DfcAtERS ni
MÉDrcntE. 'PAtrfrs, d,í.
m . ¡U. '■'^S.jffiLsTtJFFS.
t
ÍL
PA TE**-? ME &tblXES,
4 i; ;:! ¡¿T1« ,¡' ¿tfc,',';1 tfítór
mrT-'if :íl - ZiJ . ■
W- HIGH >Mir '"bé ifartished to
Planters anflnJiiysidklfe' ia't the low-
está-atésl •' • 10 5'
rodr30-fl2«q
¡ . .:r
) l!<
tv-
IIQHN KANE,
i il' Lí i . I • i.
HEMPS TEAD,.... i V- TEXA S,
■ \ 1;, -;o ■
Has. ái hand and
..i •' ftt sale
, A .-im.nit.dfii
ps constantly
• it' ll
GROCERIES,
?! —¿SPtrd
iption, weh as
SUGAR,
leish,
it§YRUPS,
COIU1-
jan^ó
to^-U fo yóuat the lowest ji
j4-tf
Hv WftfutS j
HttanSS-'rii 1 • i ' '
W
•. ■/ ■
■ '■ U"<4
a, s, tan^zis.......i....jjí,0. u mcgar.
cLABUZAN ái-iMcGAR,
STRAND, 4JM,VEStÓÜÍ,
■ -j
iéí r. wei:ls
-rrrrr
:s.-7íi¡';ai
¡ -ntl otl -v
ly*
-. * jjlwhiiu-'ii-."-- *
gesicbái. giatmts^ibsi \ts,
, .-'ti: T%hah-k
■ mv■. i «i? ¡r-á?5-*" ufc-*;!l'1 r<i
_>.p
wjlf '♦!{ VÍ
1 D,
f. *.
ai.: 1 'illf-:
Ware, late of Galveston, Texis:' ' ¡. • HOiISÍ|ON>iJrí¡l£AS.' 1 .st
oct26 ly. J:'Ti;flS - s'" ■ c' .-OÍ-.Í..Ü..IÜ1 ly
: í ' OCJ
A: i. ward. .; „j,
... r • 1 .i-,;:'-,-: vt".'- v.t>- '
CO&FON AND: tfjbüt %íf¡j¡ffipR8,
«©sasaassis saa&pacatres*
: H ! <:,. •••• > •• * v"
Corner Strand and 24th Street,
GAllVESirON,'
lit. ■
rH-
iy
HÓ|/S rtflARill in
r WORKS, p
. Itii i>5"
J-TAiWtJMi^NTS, Tombs, {Tea^.^tyines
laauutáctured ¡froró the-beet of ftaji'a^ ai>cl
Áwprican Jlarble^' : iáac¿)ptWSSÉ pentiv
jja*g^. P¿omptw4rtiti« h
,orders(¥fim the country... ?
ii Marble boxed anil insured again^ brakt
age. Fire Btick confrtantly oiiliand.
; r, , X. E. B¥NS|tS(.
apjl3-ft) ',j . i,y* íF v,s
Metropolitan Enterprise.
. .1,/ . „.i. A !*•
A1111 ual Distiibutioi 1!
■|t|íVíí :
"I i
u
Í : u ■: .'5'U-'.'t '• >
OS TH^ .. !.
HP 111 . «-V
' NEW YORK AND'^OVl^EJiC^y
Jewelers1
*i /• . '1^
Capital,^.....". .. :' .*j
tu •••-. .Ibií *
<i« Depot, í>7 Broádway.
-1- it? ' ■' !!;
i-Al
i
ft
V £'+'
4Stí? lo
<f jl ■
*
TEXA^ÍlÓENCVATNEW ORLEáSa
e. c. whidlf-ok.. j. .'l'efewí."fcwíá;liff
WHARTON & SA'NDCLIFF,
GENERA L CdMMTSSIÓtí
G eneral Commission 115' Common sr., between Camp
immh ' 9 >■■ ■ ' i and st. charles,
XERCHA;ST5! '' I VT X X XI. 1
,ilnrt ■ 3b " • • > ! ! ... the-CityJi«tpli ,.-
We . will.make liberal advanetiineaab.T : ' NEW ORLEANS,
on all Cotton or other Prodiice ;coflrt neJ ¡ « • *
tu us. ' < . .
. AV. AIIRENIiECK & Q-6 ' AGENTS for the COUNTRYMAN.
auglT ^ j fll-tf
-AjtiMmenw iteck of Pianos, ^atchM,
JÍBwelry, and Faecv Goods, alt to UeVoW
or ONE DOLLAR each, without vfe^rd
to valué, and not to lie paid for till you; at*)
what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, naming each article,
... ......... 1,egvel.
ure placed id aealeii'
limited. Onuof.UietoVIr *-
eprt WjflT.bé sent by niail to any, addriiv
i>0 reeoi{ t> ofáS "Cf'fít's; five:for §l ; oleren
fot §2 r tMriy tor i>S; sixty fivcT for'^|'X ;
' Op ireceipjt of ^« certificate yeb wMlie *
what van are ¿«fag ^ iiave,, and (Man it «
atyOwr optHm to pay the A /liar ,4nd toko,
the article or not. Purchasers iiiay thus
obtain a Gold WaUtk Diamond liing. a
Pa i no, Sewing Mac My, or w w( if
Jewérlt on our list", for gl ^ and,iiuiQift¡;o
-aan they gétteas than One Dollar * wortl.,
as there are ho blank*. > ^ ' ' '
Agente are waute<J[in .every town ui the
country"i every, person ohm "ft/rt # 1ft •
uby, sellñig ourCVrtifieatos ¡B th^gi'fyUepi
sale of Jewelry known. • ' ■ ,r>
Séud S5e. fur a Certificate, wir
inform yoa- what you can cbtali '
, At the «june time ,gej our ci^ealar, eeU- -.
tsinirrg 'flill" li.-it and particulars ; al«o..
Terms to Agents.
Address,
. JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO
anjl0-3m 197 i5ruaj\v r' N.Y.
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