The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1867 Page: 3 of 4
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a. W. CAKTIB.
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t .*
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Ml
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. ¿j...
BCILBUIO,
«tiiaua sviaavf
f •> ;v
*i «L/C
"Prompt attention given to
Ml* aná itffl*"* «í Cotton, Wool and
pMit*
^bffwwnffhts solicite?.
(1/'
A 0
ui
F®
WINTER'S
fJAt'PJUA S4TT JHILLS,
90btable engines
m
lUafar Bcürr ,
4JTD ALL OTHER SORTS Of EN
•UBS AND BOILERS. OF ANT DES
csirnoN.
ftmmg Maekmee, Brick Machine ,
SAW GUMMERS,
fVLLEYS, SHAFTING, BZLTINO
A.LSO. SOLE AGENTS YOB THE
>•# Tasas, lor
DR. bchillberg's
celebrated
•■•■4a eawatanv,
ob seat us km an CD be
Met mil Bone and Skin Ditto* /
atoísü^f8"0 ^ heveb
TUMOSOU8 dt CANCEROUS
DISORDERS, SCROFULA, OLD
WOUNDS, SORE LEGS,
SALT RHEUM, RINGWORMS
. ITCH, CUTS, BURNS,
HEMORRHOIDS ORPILES, AC.
Houston.
t o • • • • o'* •• o *• mm •••••••••■••■
t: w. house.
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Honatnn, Tea
MisceHañeóus^
veston.
well
on kni i large
of Groaeriea and
t. w. bouse,
COMMIM110 N MERCHANT
and
COTTON FACTOR.
OiLTZffl , TfXA&
apr6-fl3
i y
Jobs Dicjuxsoa.
0. L. Cochran
dickinson á> cochran.
C Q T T O N F A C T Q R 8,
M(ft§ Street, H°1uto .
Cotton eoqiifned to on address at Oal-
fettdi will receive prompt attention.—
Wo uto a large stock of Bagging a ad
Rope on band. Twenty Ton* uf Iron
Tie# now landing direct from Livepool.
Horn tun, Oct. 1866. _ f3Ó-3m.
. WKLLK. B. E. LOCBNITZ.
5 .*•« •• aimmmmm
£. r. vytllxs & co.,
Gsnbsal Commission meeceants,
Wholesale if Retail Dealer ■
DRY GOODS,
AND
jtób the state or texas
fm W. M. Riee If Co' (Hi Stand, Ma i* St,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
M
wm. christian. I. c. balbwiii
•••••••••••••••• ••••••••«•••
wm, christian * co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
oovsojr PAioPsoBff
-AND-
•MNRSBS$B maiMaiAjraa
lHain Street,
HOUSTON, . TEXAS.
—§-§§-$—
Consignment)1 aolieted. Special attention
gu en to the sale of Cot ton, Wool,
j. n. daniel,
H OL E§ ALE AND RE TAIL
DEALEE IN
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
—AKD—
RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND
General Commission Merchant,
(Opposite the Bnik HoueJ
HOUSTON, TEXAS
preeented to
y with th«j fullest confidence in
fü Mente. It bears no resemblance to
W o«aer remedy now in market. Its
¿grasare magieaL
. new article in thia conntrj,
•• !• ui Kkjeu tested with success in
fyy..M. well as here, in eases that
g* * n e4io*l skill, .. certifi-
«bnbaada ot the Proprietor will
^ ajked for this remedy is a
"" T *!*r*r r ¡t i used it will
-w®lÍLe!L>e ®irt ta| ftt
# tart*, mi
SESírtói
sifkrauíf^láflt u.
A"?. 60LÍ At.WIS I0B Tilt
> of iex-is, for
dr. schillberg's
vsitauo only bt
Also,
Sim* *r1
SOLE AGENTS FOR TH
Texas, for
BILLEN fc FOGGAN'S
BATBNT
Ited Jasan#, Collar jnd Ci£s
0 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
For sale b y
ko. kessler a c
LHAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS
with an experienced COMMISSION
MERCHANT m Galveston to sell
COTTON AND WOOL,
and other COUNTRY PRODUCE; there-
fore. if any of my friends or cist. mew ,,:e-
fer the Ghlvestoy Market, and wilt send
their prodnoe to me at Galveston, I will
guarantee satisfaction. And any attention
that may be required at Houston will be
given free of charge.
J. N DANIEL.
api6-fl3 tf
HENRY SAMPSON.
COTTON FACTOR
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Houtton, Texas.
Solicita consignments of
COTTON, WOOL, AND WESTERN
PRODUCE.
apr6-f!3 ly*
JB. H. SAY LORD St CO.,
flucsaaaora to Gsjrlord A Bolmaa,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
^and—\
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
(Fiaaklia Street, formerly the Bask Hooae.)
Houtton. Texat.
Special and personal attention to the sale
of all Merchandize and Prodace
j 27-(29
consigned to as.
t. b. whttakeb.
alfred GEE.
j. e. whitaker & co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-abd-
. Dbalbbs in
general merchandize,
Commerce Street,
HOUSTON.
i464ms
P. H. M08ER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT\
asp
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
Galveston, Texas.
HAS alwaya a number of Houses for
sale eheap,—titles warranted. Houses
for Rent.
Connected with all foreign immigration
Associations.
api6 ly
lbabpeb cabbob.
yr. f. gbaht.
CANNON, GRANT fc CO.,
CQTTQN AND WOQL fACTQRS,
. — AS —
<b«(b8t&8p2$$r ataaoauisrvas
STRAND,
GALVESTON TEXAS.
Liberal advances made on all consign-
ments of Cotton or Wool shipped to our
friends in New Orleans. New York, Bos-
ton, Liverpool or Bremen. Prompt at-
tention given to all business entrusted to
ua. W6-ly
d. tookb.
from Columbas,
V. B. BADEN,
ftoas Ooskmt
TOQKEfc HADEN,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Strand, Galveston.
Badness entrusted to us will kate
drompt attention.
apr€ i ly*
GEORGE BUTLER.
COMMISSION MERCHAN7.
(B«tabli«b*d ta 1M7J
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
CoTTON, Wool or Hides received on
Consignment for sale in this market or
for shipment to New York or New Orleans,
and advances in Cask made on the same
wken required.
rbfeb TO
Hunt A Holland, Bellvillei J.D. Gld.
dings, Brenbam,
ajM-13 ' It
S - ■ - s
a e • ta.* • • • • «
WALLIS. LANDES & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AT.
GAL VESTON,
A RE receiving a large stock of Grocer-
ies, Paint* and Oil, WoodwarejHardware,
Hollow Ware and Tin ware, whiek tkey
are selling at low figures for eask. Give
osa call.
apr6.il 3 tf
G. SCHMIDT.
bobt. toigt
SCHMIDT & VOIGT,
RECEIVING, FOR WADING
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Galveston, Texas.
arp6-fl3
J. C. & S. R. SMITH & CO.
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS.
ANO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Strand St., Galvettm.
All Business entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
J. C. & S. R. SMITH, U U. SINGLET ART,
Late of Sorley, Smith Sl Cc. Late of Bobhuon,
Galveston. Singletary 4c Co. Hantwrille.
aprd ly
a. i. ward.
ias. carder-
A. J. WARD & CO..
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS,
-AN 0-
iffi5aassa«a atatttDauksrvs
Corntr Strand and 24th Street.
GALVESTON, TEXA
A3-Í30 1v
bbnbt hebricks, b. o. marshall
(taraaarty wilfc JL lanpaoa A Co.)
henrt henricks &c0.,
COMMISSION AND GROCERY
MERCHANTS.
Mats Street, Houston, Texas.'
of Cotton, Wool, Hides,
and country produce solicited.
apr6-(13 tm*
ibo.b.gabby>
a. m. blubbb.
■ •••• aaaaa
GAUEY 4b KLEIBER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
and
obbbbal cobvimios mbbchants
(Batallas BaiMIst Opposite Ttxaa Expresa,) "
Houston, Texas,
^^-EEP always a large and well scAeet £
asaorto^nt of Family and PlanUtion
Supplies. Qrders from the country
promptly attended to, when accompanied
•T the eéah or eoantry profuée.
*|S5 Ja •" ly*
T. b. SCUBBS, P. P. BROTUERSO
T. B. STUBBS & CO.,*
(E tablished la 1854.)
Keep on hand
A LARGE ASSORTMENT 07
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
groceries
-AND—
WESTERN PRODUCE,
STRAND, GALVESTON.
—:o:—
All orders accompanied with eash strictly
attended to, and not without.
WALLIS, LANDES & co.
AMD DXAUKSI*
FOREIGN tf DOMESTIC PRODUCE,
WINES,UQUOR8, CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
Wood and Hollo* Ware, ete* etc*.
i. c. «ALUS
H. A. LASDK8
4. B. WALLIS
STRAND, GALVESTON.
aprtJ-fI3—ly*
8 I
*-1
gab. pbldkb.
I. W. afllPMAN.
felder *c shipman,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
—AND—
Gbnbbal Commission Mbbcbantk
Galveston, Texas. .
Particular attention given to purchas-
ing Merchandise, Family asi Plantation
supplies.
prt> ly*
james s. bailey fc co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
dbalbbs in
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
Ac., Ac., Ae.
Orders from the country solicited.
STRAND, GALVESTON.
JuaeSS-fi*-!* - -
EVANS & CO;,
<«ar,
18S0.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
—AND—
«oía
STRAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
a3-í30 ly
jobs w 'uidr. C. g. Wills. Caaa Vtsoa
WOLSTON, WELLS A VIDOR,
Cotton Facture . -
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Hendley Buildings,
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
Consignments Solicited.
apr6 ly*
carson's saloon
Market Street.
Opposite Asohqff's Drug-Store,
GALVESTON.
The Choicest Liqaoia Always on
hand.
LUNCH EVERY DAY,
From 11 to 13,
f46 FREE OF CHARGE. 6m
W. 0e JTO&AJPe
(Late of Fort Bend, J
SPECIAL AGENT
Houston Telegraph,
Ofiee with T. D. Wilson 4b Co.,
STRAND ST., GALVESTON. TEXAS.
! p* Advertisement* and subscriptions
so'icited for the Houston Telegraph, the
oldest, largest and widest circulated jour-
nal in the State.
ep* Agent for the Countryman.
f47-tf.
g. u macmcrph
t Late of Trrry'iKeg't
1 Texaa Banger*.
J. 1. TOMPKINS.
La'.of Brown'! Bej^t I
Texaa Cnvalrv. >
tompkins & macmurphy,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Gbnbbal Commission Mbbchants,
KUHN'S BUILDING,
Galveston,
tfrf—ly*
w48hingtox hot el
A
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
ft T- THOMPSON.) Proprietor
(Formerlj of tbe Bunk House, Homton,)
X HIS HOUSE has been lately re-paint-
ed and re-furnished with new furuiture.
H. BIETER _W. DROEGE G.FROMM
HAMBURG.
droege & co.,
IMPORT, exchange,
-AND-
faral Cjoir.missicn
Merchants,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Liberal advances made on Consignments
of Cotton, Wool, Hides, and
other Merchandize.
Billa of Exchange on New York, New
Oi leans, London, Hamburg, Bremen,
Paris, Frankfort, Berlin.
a3-130 1 r
T. MATHER, I E. GRIFFIN,
Late Mather, ( Of tbe Terry
Huchea a Bandera. I J Texaa Raneen
t. mather & co.,
•«ma a
rAND-s
Strand, Galveston, Texas.
-M-
otwb will furnish BAGGING, ROPE
and PLANTATION SUPPLIES
on Cotton to be shipped to
us early next FalL
Solo Agents for D. PRATT'S IMPROV-
ED COTTON GINS.
WO will also foraiak PLANTATION
HORSE MILLS aad GIN GEAR.
IRON-TIES FOR BALING
COTTON.
ET AU order promptlf attended to.
T. MATHER dk CO.
Galveston. July 1,1088. jyl3-«7-«m'
J. T. & WM. BRADT,
COTTON FACTORS
r-AND—'
GALVESTON AND HOUSTON, TEX.
leep constantly on hand a large
STOCK OF
FOR EfCrlV & DOMESTIC
Advances made on Consignments for sale
or shipment to New York
mr Uveipool,
JT7-OS - ly*
female department ■
—OF—
BAYLOR UIVERSITY
FACULTY FOR 10M.
-S i
HORACE CLARK.A.M., PriBeip^-
Ancient Languages, MattemaMe
Moral and Intellectual Philosophy.
MBS J. GOODWIN.—Natnrrl Science,
English Language, and Literature.
yus LIANE DE L WILLERICH
—Modern Languages and History^
Ancient and Modern,
MISS JULIA E- HARRIS.—Preparatory
and Intermediate Departments.
MiTitMK R. REINHARDT.—Graduato
of the "Conservatorium der Musik,
Leipsic,—Vocal and Instrumente
Music.
MRS. KATE ROBINS.—Instrumente:
and Vocal Music.
MRS. L. DE L. WILLERICH.—Oir
mental Needle, Wax aiid Hair \V«
, Drawing. Painting iir
and water colors.
MRS. MARTHA D. CLARK.—Superu
tendent of Boarding Pupils.
* Matron and Nurse.
•Vacancies.—Proposals invited.
This old, Well established aqd efficien,
Institution located at Independence
Washington ppuntv, is again commended
to the attention of the publis. Now in the
twentieth year of jU existence.it has beei.
for fifteen years under the management of
tbe same Principal. It has graduated ten
and its Alamnia evince the breadth
of instruction, the depth of intellect and
moral culture, and tlie toBs and character
of the institution. .
For abitky, ior professional skill ana
moral fitness for toe discharge of their
duties, the Faculty is not surpassed by thai
ol any-otiier similar iustiunioa. All ¡>rc
professiouai teachers, 'i'lie Principal huí-
an experience of twenty-five years in the.
management of literary institutions anuiu
the instructiou of youth.
Modern languages are taught by native
instructor —Music by artists of the high-
est giade; and the various branches of a
solid and useful English education togeth-
er with the classic are under the direcúon
of teachers oféminent skill and experience.
Peculiar advantages are offered to young
ladies of energy and talent who wish to
bualify theinseives for teachers. A Diplo-
ma from this institution is a passport to
any position as an educator of youth.
The discipline is mild, practical and
efficient, 'ine moral tone oi the institu-
tion is pure aud elevated; auu wiiiie teuei*
exclusively sectariau are conscienciously
avoided, the cardiual principies of evange-
lical Chris; ianity are exLibited and in-
culcated upon all suitable occasioss.
Two literary papers are - ustaiued by the
pupils, wbieh are submitted to. the public
in semi-monthly readings. Exhibitions ol
proficiency in vocal and instrumental
music are also made semi-monthly.
Gratuitous instruction is given to all the
pupils in the elements of vocal music, ami
those desiring instruction in the Ligher
departments of vocalixation, and iu all cha',
pertains to the management, development
and culture ol the voice, will find here
advantages of the highest grade.
The location is celebrated for the health'
fulness aud for the beauty of the surround-
ing scenery. We add to our list of tacili
ties a Library, Apparatus, and accomoda
tious for200 pupils. The number of young
la lies in attendance last year was 160.—
Present Senior class, eleven.
Commencement, first full week in June
Pupils received at any time, and charg
ed to the end of the term.
Boarders are received into the family of
the Principal, tbeir murals, iutrileetual
habits and their associations are the object
of constant tupe.vision.
Commuiiicatit.ns may be addressed to
the Principal, at Independence.
GEO. W. GRAVES. Sec'y.
Tbe spring term of this Institution will
commence on the 1st day of January,
1866, and end on the 7th day of June.
New livery Stable!
buggies,
at all hours at reasonable rates.
strict attention to business they hope to
meet and receive a share of the public
patronage.
WEAR & PÜNDERSON.
Hempstead. Feb. 16th, ld66. g7-4t*
\
KILLINGS WORTH & CO.,
(Koxt door above John Tally's)
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
Dealers in
MEDICINE, PAINTS,
OILS, DYE-STUFFS.
PATENT MEDICINES,
etc., etc., etc.
Which will he furnished to
Planters and Physicians at the low-
est rales.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
mar30-fl2 ly-
rpHE
J- the
Notice! ;
UNDERSIGNED HAVE SOLÍ>
their entire Stock of
to S. J. WHITWOfeTH, of Hempstead,
and take pleasure in saying that he wul
do everything that is right by their old
customers.
Thauktul for the liberal patronage here-
{ofori. bestowed upon us. we solicit a con-
tinuation of the same iu the n¿w business
we li¡ ve established at our old Counting
Room in Hempstead, to-wit:
I
W. IHRENBECK * CO.,
cotton factors
—AND—
GeneralCommission
MERCHANTS.
We will make liberal advances in cash,
on Cotton or other Produce cousigned
W. AHRENBECK dt CO
augl7 -fifci-tf
z, bush,
Has opened a general stock
of Dry
Staple and Fancy Groceries in the towr
ot Hempstead, which he oilers for taie at
the Ion est cash prices. He solicits the
patronage of his friends abd ihe public.
Cash advances made oa cotton cousign-
ed to DICKINSON & COCHRAN, Hous-
ton or Galveston, and forwarded free of
charge <Yom Hempstead.
octlá-r.«t. tf.
P. HOI
Saddles,'Har&a$ffc
and'"
Six®SASftVAta
op all binds. '
OoMh 7, % 3 •
Tannere' Oil,
Japónica aná
' Tapners' Tosí .
bides tr.' -" rr —-
«6 ' -
1888 i_ ,
jvaira'vttr
• •
th¿ v
NEW YORK '■
ben j. woo
THE ONLY KEC<k*-.i^
democratic n ewspap lü
published in
New York. —
DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AN!'
WEEKLi.
THE NEW YORK NEWS has i
against .despotism for foar yeuTOf bl.MNi
and terror, in assertion of tbe sanctity of
the C institution. A patriotism sufficient-
ly broad to. embrace both sections has
been its only guide, and it refers now with
.honest pride to its record tojüiqw Aat it
has not-turned to Upright or tLdSlefaiu-
derail the viniente ot arbitrnry power.
true to its principles a* \ \y. W'TTS
bae been through ^he rctgii <:. ..ti •;
chalit-uues puMic confidence <Ui'„houeat/
and independence tor the future.
THE. SEMltWEEVLY AND
WEEKLY NEWS.
These two Journals are made up with
rpeeial" reference to the Wauts ofcfioitry
subscribers, and contain such variety of
matter as to render tbem welc i.-e* to
every ftmily in the land. Iu jH n.n,4er
of Literature the choicest storiet Í •
best writers are spread forth in u-.
columns, and mt^re excellent liter*:,
matter is furnished in one issue iba: caa
be had in mauy jf the exclusively liteisry
journals of the .day. Th£Gsaer l New >
is admirably selected aad confessed to
as to give all the current intí.'Uí, "c ? i •
readable a form as it can' be-p'j.t*OTí- Ir
comprises news from every part of the
country, and is always tbe latej^,, The
Commercial Intelligence is «anMi^re-
pared, and includes reliable' Mtrket Ra-
ports from all p< ints whicb «re not ex-
celled by any journal of this country.
Send the na'utes of all Fiieuda of CON-
STITUTIONAL LIBi.RTY, aud WC-VÍil
send them SPECIMEN COPIES FREE.
TERMS:
$2750
1750
la 00
1-' Ot)
2750
ÍÍ7ÓV
27 bit
7 i^O
00 OU
Collegiate Department
Preparatory "
French or German.
Latin or Greek
Music, Piano, *
" Melodeon -
" Guitar
" Vocal...
Use of PLino ur Melodeon
Embroidery, W:-x Work, Hair
Work, per ¡esson
Drawing, perlessoa
Oil Puiudiig, i-er lessun
Painting iu water colors- per lessou
Board per mouth -
The Languages, Ancient aud Modern,
Music and the Ornamental branches are
cptional. In the Collegiate Department
pupils enter the regular College classes.
Boarders furuish their lights, towels,
and one pair of sheets and pillow-cases
each.
Payment (in specie or in equivalent,)
invaribly in advance. auff¿ «-t:t:Vtf
50
50
1 50
50
1500
Metropolitan Enterprise.
Annual Distribution!
OF THE
new york and providence.
Jewelus* Association,
Capital,...
....#1,000,000.
Depot, 97 Broadway.
An immense stock of Pianos, Watches,
Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold
for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard
to value, and not to be paid fortiilyou see
what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, naming each article,
aad its value, are placed in sealed envel-
opes and well mixed. One of these envel-
opes will be sent by mail to any address
on receipt of 25 cents; five for #1; eleven
for f2; thiny for $5; sixty five for f 10;
aad one bundled for $15.
On reoeipt of tbe certificate you will see
what you are going to have, and then it is
at your option to pay the d >llar and take
tbe article or not. Purchasers may thus
obtain a Gold Wateb. Diamond Ring, a
Paino, Sewing Machine, sr any set tf
Jewerly on our list, tor $1; aud in no eas-
aan they get less than OueDollar'a worth
as there are no blanks.
Agents are wanted ia every town in the
country; «very esson can make $ 10 «
uay, selling ourCertificatea in the greatest
sale of Jewelry known.
8end 25c. for a Certificate, which will
inform you what you can obtain for $1.00
At the same time get our circular, con-
taining full liat aad parti col ra ; and
Term* to Agent*.
Address,
JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO.
augllKtm lili Broadway' N.Y.
liltX AKT is creating
tbe news world.
If you want to buy
BRYANT'S
a tcvolutiou iu
cheap, gs to
john kane,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS,
Has on hand and keeps constantly
for sale
groceries,
—AND—
of every description, snch as
coffee,
teas,
Molasses,
canned fruits, sauces,
SUGAR,
FISH.
SYRUPS,
together with a good supply of conn-
try produce,
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.,
All of which be offers for sale cheap for
cash. Anything in his line, may almost
iuvariably be found at his store. Give
him a call, far if you want to buy anything,
be is sure to sell to you at the loicettfigures.
lie wants your money.
jan2~> g4-tf
W. A. IttcDADE & Co.,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Have constantly on hand,
COFFEE, FLOUR,
TOBACCO, SALT,
CIGARS, NAILS, :
-and- -
everything in the Grocery line."
marS0-fl2 , -Vly*'
Livery Stable
AT
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
rilHE under singed
X has established
a Livery Stable at
the above place,
where be hopes to
be able to supply n want demanded by ti"
public. Horses, Buggies and Carriages
always ón band. «Travellers visiting any
oint on the raihmads, can leave their
orses at this Stable with foil confidence
that they will be well cared for. Charges
ble.
G. B. DIXON.
apr6.fl3 ly
reasonable.
msmmQp
NEW YORK DAILÍ NEWS, t Mail
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1867, newspaper, June 21, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180267/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.