Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1866 Page: 3 of 4
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|,tnl and Kher IntelHfeiirr.
A Moul tlflll ( 44*4.
On Sunday one of tin* attaches
.f the Hanchkbo went over to Mata-
miiroNt for rcumma not to l>e eii-
imieiotod here, ou*l, m ined with a
r f ^iiIhi genuine, unadulterated,
•■.uk'11 ptU'e C.ViiaUm |mhm obtained
jl the usual wav, for cronMiig to
tliiuside. coniuieuetal hi* retrograde
movement. Arrived at the Ivor,
lo! on iiim'iitiiiK the tiling i ohtaiu-
u lae usual way ) to the ( unities
^uaiil at ihe ferry, the fellow went
i>iM'k on it. as h«* may do on its
author KOv ehanee night. Our
ijdo put iii tluet hours par Isuling
u the Him, watching the clear and
limpid waters of the Itio (inuide,
.iiid musing on the uncertainty of
.11 things here Is-low under the
(1 a miles regime.
Fortunately a funeral procession
arrived at the landing ttit finite to
this side. The undertaker present-
<d his tiling, obtained (tod knows
flow, for the passing of the funeral
•runt, which was also no go, the
Canales guard couldn't see it. He
h«u started to t 'unules himself.
I Miring his absence of about an
hour, merging himself into the
mournful little cortege, our Mr.
Vttmhee, who is an insinuating,
• ugiiKH'iing soil «*f a mss, whom!
no one would sup]lose was above
tiimlrrte »|» . iim ii for » J H,n«!
- Miial mourner, put on a truly
heart touching appearance of gtief.
which must hate thrown the mourn-
ful efforts of the relatives of the
leeeased far in the shade, and thus
forced tin passage of the Itio
(•ramie. under the very guns of the
• iI* my s )M>siti(»ii. an auti-< modes
■<ieee of successful strategy which
w 11 live in a horn.
Tilt 1
('him Jr*TI« I HlOl.UlWS (’ol ItT.
\ .thing of a eiimins1 nature was
[•lore his Honor yesterday. He
* a hut at tin* ofHee found at the
nareoul ranch sonu four m^l
tioiml (iiiard, as sin h. and incor]si-
rated it anew into the regular forces
of his skeleton command.
Tlwse fuels, in connection with
other developments to lie made,
presently, tend to show, u-> .losh
Hillings has classically expressed it,
that “the cry-aia h»v ariv."
♦ « 4#^ M
('ami,i> on Fin am i . 'I’li i s com -
munity will doubtless learn with
pleasure, that a new work has just
hecii issued on finance, from the
|m*ii of this celebrated author of
endless tolled and lllltold victims
of inisi I V mid Woes.
•r
This last volume, so like its au-
thor, is hold mid original in thought
ami expression, and of the most ex-
quisite finish, liotitid on tin* most
approved style of raising the tinuii-
rial wind In taxing all strangers
five dollars per head, for permits to
j cross the river at the ferry; eit-
i/ans of Mutaiuoros one dolhir.
Wc understand another work on
the same subject, done in ctdf for
the political adherents of (’unules,
is about being issued by the well
known publishing house of Cortina
\ Co. Meanwhile, step lip lady
and gentleman suhncrilsTs to Cu-
nalcw new work, pay down your
money, receive your copies, and get
“done brown."
les
* m|)i o! the banditti who per|s<-
.it I the outrageous mm del at
* i pin • on last Friday nigiit. On
lie hand is printed tie usual badge
’ Cortilia’s men * »■*•* </•
/ nmti i’o.
I'm Mavoiis Cot hi Augustil<
tesll tglti /, for au assault with intend
with SrwanU views in regard to all
subjects pertaining to oltr foreign
relations; and Air. Seward s |H»h< y
call !><• curried out as well by In in
as if Mr. Scwur I was present.
Mr. Seward hen-fore, although
lie will remain it the head of the
State Department and continue to
guide its policy, will probably leave
tin active management of the De-
partment in the liunds of Mr. Hun-
ter, mid will give himself that meas-
ure of repose which he so milch
needs. He will of course attend
the Cuhiiu-t meetings, and give the
President the benefit of Ins advice
mid experience. Ihe President
himself would regard the loss of
Mr. Seward at this juncture, as out-
of tint greatest misfortunes that ,
could befall Ins administration, ami
In- will no doubt cheerfully consent
to an arrangement which, while re- ;
lieviug Mr. Seward of sonic of tin*
cares of office, gives him tin- same
opportunity as heretofore, of assist-
ing the President with his conned
mid experience.’
Soiiieltody who wants the place
•f tin- Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury, Mr. AN m. K. Chandler,
has been circulating a rumor that
that gentleman has resigned or will
do so. Nothing is more unlikely.
Mr. Chandler possesses, and de-
servedly so, the confidence of both
the President and Mr. McCulloch.
During the absence of the latter, lie
attends the Cabinet meetings in
his place, and Mr. McCulloch has
often derived great benefit from tin-
sound functional views of his able
assistant. I have stated before that
Mr. Chandler is a republican, but
not,a radical, mid that he sustains
the President’s policy.
The radical leaders have tln-ir
plots fully matured in regard to the
trial of JefferHon Davis. .bulge
I’mlerwxvod would gladly play tin-
part of Jeffries: and lie ami his Dis-.
triet Attorney,Chunlcr, are Matter-
ed and amused with the promise
that Mr. Davis shall be given up to
tln-m (’hauler is encouraged to
come here mid go through with tin-
sillx l.iree of Is-secchlUg tile Attor-
ney (ienend mid the President to
have Jeff. I >a\ is tried, when it is no-
torious that tile President lliis la-ell
urging tli • trial for mouths. Chief
Justice Chase, 1 am sorry to sav, is
entirely governed by radical inriu-
enci in the matter., and the affair
Inis Is-en so arranged, that when
the October term arrives the ease
, , t«i a will he iKiMti Mined for some frivo-
s is imb-cil, remarkable; mid , 1 . -m • ■ • • • .
lolls reason. 1 ills time, 1 believe,
shows tin utter incapability of excuse will be that a recent act
man to set a limit, a goal, to hisow n of Congress altered the time of
Yesterday, one of the dry, quaint
looking philosophers of Brownsville
I think the lately
held tcmpcrtiiu-c meeting is already
working much good, not only mor-
ullv but socially. “ 1 notice ninny,”
he continued, “mmiv, .«ot oiilv of
tile old eiti/elis, but of the new
likewise, who me eoiitinually chuck
full of good spirits." AN e passed
on, miiimatiiig upon his successful
play upon words, but a days obser-
vation satisfied the Ham mum man
that the remark came from facts
not fancies.
S« II NCI
To-dav
A Thu’mch oi
we me m possession of the transac-
tions, the sales, the prices, etc.,
it of the city, and Which, belonged whi<,h tlM(lv j,, oll
the 1th inst four da vs
since.
Thii
court. Whatever will
tie- ex-
i ■ , i it Mill. M ii.io 'ii ••in • « lie c.\-
vi ms since, luel a person predicted ,, , , . ,
• * , 1 j disc oiledged, however, y ou may Is
its pructability, lie would
badly
Time
has been almost annihilated
the winged lightning 1ms been
chained hv man ami does his lud-
> kill Mr and Mrs Fredrieo ( ’obus ,mv<. ,hH| ......wjderod sane.
'tli a cord wood stick large enough
> brain on ox v ith. wus sent to the
unity prison to await his trial at
m xt term of tin District Court.
Pmieiano (Jureiu, for stealing a
ii-rot valued at fifty dollars, was
> before his Honor. He claimed
at lie found Mr. Parrot, In- having
** his way near Santa UosaJiu. but
mt gentleman s wings having been
'.t short, previously to his being
not be tried iii October; and when
the court does assemble to try him. i
s nne other equally frivolous exeusi
The act of ('ongresa to which I have
ding brother will talk to brother uUmlcd was made purposely very
across the broad Atlantic. After l,.,ikv mid defective. Among other
this what seems impossible for man omissions, it neither assigns the
to accomplish in the future?
♦ 4 -«#►»«---------
N»:w A’oiik Ahvicks to rm i vun-
mno ot thi 4th i\s-r. The l'. S.
if M >1 p it -!i st.-mu-r Blackbird
arrived at Biir/.o*yesterday, through
the medium of which we arc picas*
' "i .........V A!! tie*■ li.mirir, 'arranged '.'.y
was uo adept in putting that, and
judges to the diff-Tent districts, nor
gives them j lower to assign them- wujsK \.
selvas. Chief Justice Chase is un-
derstood to have said that if Ju«ig>-
I mh-.twood should try the prisoner
under this law, the trial could he
set aside as illegal, for this reason.
Brownsville
Prices i uriTiit.
VV hul.aivlr S|44 4 It-
Haiti.
tU'UHOI.
pi (allun
1
a
, y
60
Al’I’LKh.
Dried.......
pr lb
21 a
26
BERK.
Drn-d
pi lb
27 a
10
II It o.V
Hiiitur cured ham- nr Hi ...
27 a
Ul
Suit-" #
Jtr lb ...
22 a
|6
SiiiMilderv
pi Ht ...
22 a
26
HKANH
White ...
pr bbl
IU
a
1*2
BUTTKit,
< iu>ln*n
pr lit
10 a
till ANDY. ,
t liuire brands
pr jralloti
A
a
<1
• uiiiriiiiii
pi gallon
4
a
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HITlKItH,
H'xttottam, .ti-
pr do/en
12
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pr dor.i- !•
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ft
60 1
mt’KETK
pr lie t
4
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UHMKK
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t'llltX .....
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7
(’OFFER,
Bi" ...
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26
IIIKKSK
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20 a
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C'ANDLKB,
S|K-| III ....
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27
star. ....
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22 a
23
Tallow
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CODFISH .
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7 *» a
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76
CHICKKXS
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7 a
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7 a
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1 *rv flitit*
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HKKIMXO..
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LARD
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22 a
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I.KATHKK,
Hart"*"* .......
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ti a
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Sole .........
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66
Calf aud kip
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LIMK
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Mol V.HSBS,
Lwii-iana
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47 a
70
MACKKKRL..
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ONIONS
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IMITATORS,
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to a
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I \VII0L KSA LI! <ilMM KK\
I tm
Commission Merchants,
I artier ol KllxaIh-IIi ami IJtli •sfi-ecls.
III;«»\v \-s\ ii.1.1 .
Kt-r|i 4lsay» on limd. aid • .Her fur *ul«- at tin-
loff-t ralei. j lull u*« >rtiut>u( ol all I. ul« >f ,
CROCERItS, WINES. LIQUORS.
. iimiii. sliiM-a,
t niM>i«*«l, brown ami |mlv»ii/«-d,
I 'tBs-, lluvmia ami Rio,
Kluur.
Hiie*-r.
Il
IIL
Ranchero Office
< am.
I H »M I S| I III
l ‘ll<*
Ham.
Soap,
1 'ullllll-'
Olnra Oil,
Whlaky\ in rjxs, Itarn-U, lull tiarn l.
amt l.
*«in,
I'l iret Win*-,
While tVina,
slu rry Wine,
Ibamljr,
l"*haiii|i.i,-itt
Hitter-,
Kiifl Ui Air,
Vennoiitli.
Aliaynth,
( hi \» ma Toh«< ro,
la'al Tobaivo,
W’rap|iioi; Pi|irr.
Twinr,
a i .no,
Sight 1 hrl'l'.H ini \ > ir Urhoii't,
►’or • ll It. i I writm > or i;oltl,
HlfAt’VSCIIWKIt.I'll ,\ I.KVA*.
t<2 *• Cm
HKSTsrVLK
___ I'KIiNTIliA!
('ireulam.
*. Bill-Heads,
( la eks. Blanks,
Buis of Lading.
Drav Tickets,
%
A p., A r., A 4*.
The Especial Attuiitiou
I i.-ldion Hid ( i.-lltli lin n l> called
to «ftir complete sH'les of
Bra/os dr Santiifo and Bio (.ramie VISITING CARDSI
i-CT’ID^Vrvl BOAT
TransportntiiMi (t mi puny | !
w liieli are Mcmcclv iiif* rior to
Kiawu .Ii- Haiiiiui[ii Mini
Wl•»•» mt |l|r, True.
Tin- imdPisigMd kemli.v «ivr* noli e that
lliry nrr tu rrcrlvr all . ui.j/n.
ril tothrtn ul lira/..i|r Hinliii;a,
l*n v Inwiird Frelgliis.
:.tiil tnuiqrort oar.ir <m
I i.■—t <1 n»r Stramoi'i. i. > I te> • \x 11- •
\ ill** tin.I IS lint w V11.. \ r *,
Xu 4'I.IH III I •oiOll 44 III III IIIMlIr I.II l«ll-
i niu-InK Fi-rl||l»l», oi rharu* • tin i . -
• •Ii lull mill r.im Mr4tii|( ul ItiMiua ilr
sin,i in K ii,
I’or fnltht* uni] :t<lv^n• •*- on • cn-, . u«/i on
iltlirertf.
KIN‘i, KKXPI-A A CO.
Iimwicvilh-. spjit. U, |MM, »,j-,
COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING.
RAILROADS
A Nil
STEAMBOATS
Supplied with every variety of
PRINTING!
I mini: IN II IK
Highest Style of Art.
Iirownsville ttitt!e Market.
field for t-xmuina-
mid Lurope ii]) to the evening of
the 4th mst.
»««•» •«
•uidlOo.i
• i II It si
’.lit. togctucl
on.
JtsTlel Lm ISH x'» ('o» H1. - Jom
igmil was upon a charge of "frau-
tb-iit disposition of property.”
>* (-list WHS di-mi*«-. d. No tiro- I .Will Hr mNiiHK«4—ttw>ltriO i
1 | Iir CiiiiIIiimmI PMf|M».trU.t
< lltloli
Felix I
Fork advices, ami general news! tlM. niiiinil b,udei-n months iigo.
from all parts of the l nited States' for y a />,,
flit-iv war but litMe < balin'- la Hi'- < sttb-
tuaik't. yetcnlay, Worthy ol note. Tin- imu
,u rival o| st'H-k owing to I hr . omliton
ol tin- -oiiiitiv iroi.i tie- u*> out Ii i if !• wiiter, I no
left the ninrtel nearly t'are of The
FlolIT BkTWH n Cut. F'miT, Lvn anceafiite ou hand w nut over fifty In-id
■mi h Ansr. »m. < n.-« • »? ’:'v" 2 ‘.T.::!
(iKoiuii: wild.man a
I’AAriLY (il(()(
\lway- bitve on Imnd a f i*l siijiply <
FRESH AND CHOICE
Family Groceries.
Their unniri>»Mw*il rtonk l« k-| t -ip by *!iqi
meiit* from ,*.o» Orteuni on i- r
Tlu-.v only |»uii ha-e the ImmI iuiH 're-V -•
(IforerisL
srotiK ox Kt./xAitKTu srttr tri .
liMlm
JOHN FINNIGAN,
Beiiiu ile-iruio of encMr.mina immixi.it <m
nn>l buiblintf up tlie city, take- t* pie.ith if
VV;;-. POSTER PRINTING!
n»i;
Auction Sales,
Theatres,
Circuses,
laa-lidi
and Concerts,
S.'iktli-ll m.
- ... . sixty h|x Nneie» Iw. ••« at *!• SO, ind I lot of iuroruiint; the imhlie tb.v- lie ba» now >01 h m.I
Sevsnoi* Mis \A in:. lie announcement that |t„, i;mml« »i t .0
Ilmtli.-liNprotNil.tllty of l»l« ,, ,. . , . , w
tl.m—ttrllMorc of Pirtldi lit JiiHiimih ( Apt. (l. H. I od, lllte ol tin l . ri.
I i \L
McDaniel, at Broad lloek, Chcster-
t |H>o IiIh«—tl»44 thi siMtr Orpniim. Ml ai'lnV, hut now overseeing
—... .— --------■*—** “ - lib x> fur ' • ■ —
ut of the
We 11note ii« follow":
Nu'-ee* liri ye*
l»t i la-
2«1 do
titNluf.fiffer»iMi Iknli.
a was charged with \A v-m.xnioN, Sept. 21.
Held, lllld Ix-eli murdel’ed hv two of Hkii.ramie
She. ,
'I’ll,. .St«o-1 the farm hands, was rather ]>mna- i;,wl
lops- stcalifig ” l’ntin exmiima- iftarv of State returned to the cap- j Hire. 1 lu* said ('apt. l oot is well Knl*
„n " ital very sick, ho much so that he Imd | and hearty, mid y .-sterday ii]»i>eared
bend
• 12 imi a 416
(HI
do
0 (Ul a j 2
'HI
do
m no a 11
00
du .....
... 1 oo a 1
76
do ......
1
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• • •
60
to be carried on a stretcher. The' Is-fort- Justit-t- Hancock, of M in-
( urmicv and Exchange1.
(llUoATlONS.
ceiv. d u call from, and are under
hllgutl'iiiH to our old-tlim and es.
■amble frien ' ('apt. Harden, Asst,
djt (m u., uii the stall of (len.
dgwick, for a copy «»f the New
rh-ans l'ieay mi" of tin 5th inst.,
4s enabling our readers this mom* weeks |.erhaps not at all.
iiliv Mieiiiiis sax that he is better 'dlcster, to prosecute Hichord John- Ifm-ntu k».. ^..... . ■■ 1:
w... sw .........a .«*•....., kss.-ax ,n,“■*•*"
.1 TO 4
pn-iu.
the danger in his cose is not over. h»r assaulting him, when it appi ui-
1 It is not probable that the present i**tl that he struck the woman first
attack of nltiefiM will tertuiunte fatnl - with his list for inij»udeiice ; that
lv. But it is scarcely likely that the 1 *ht- retreated to the lions, and was
veteran statesman will lx- in a tit followed by the captain, vvho struck
a. k. vMinNui'fi, *• r. um."nis
S. P. CELSTON A CO..
lm|Hirt«-r» *mt fftmtsak lb>i»|isir« in
j am. will (suitfnno t'i kis-p n lane- as«urtfn«nt
of
l’yprt*?it( and Vollon IMnc
"--41 *U.—
SHI Ntil.l’.S,
I .A I
ItiINDS.
I M »« H.‘S.
KT<
All ul whi h tw* ()ft'»r« f*>r .it
A t AI od e r it t e I't-lr-es,
— AT »•'«
AN i 11av• on li-itid
sfiintlv receiving
•ire i on-
New and Beautiful Engravings,
s.iifalile Iim r.veit it
s \>| I.
I T«
condition t<> resume tin* cares of
the State Department for sonn
her again; that she threatened to
have him arrested, mid struck him
with a pick-axe, inflicting a scab)
V to have the benefit of the latest lM,r,h *lXH »»teut1«Hl resignation j thi4lf *1,‘' ’V."Al!'W.
up to that dale.
aids ambition to die in office; but
JfRPIlF* U| llin lllirUAItTM nig uni |i 'll 4 ---- •
hid iii circulation; Imt thev do not \ l|rl* un<^ ■r°i,|i *lrl IUi<*
emanate from him. It is Mr. Sew- j striking ln-r with it wln-n
Biehard interfered mid reer-ned a
Dry Goods, Groceries,, Yard on Elizabeth Street,
kJA-N < of K'irht!).
PIERCE A TERRY,
News hcal(*rs ami Stutionera.
I t \ll HNV Mil
Al the "lU *lNS«l "I H.
Ml
, r.T« ..
K. Woodhuu"
nut for mouths, perhaps not for wound on his .wr»st, the < upturn
mid Biehard then clinched, the cap-
vears.
Smbminnimo.— Beliable reports are
tight to this city, yesterday, that
‘* vvas skirmishing on Sunday * During the whole (M riod of Mr. lain trying to throw Hi. hard out of
dit 1s t ween some of ihu garrison Seward's term of office, the affairs the window ; Bieluird threw the
'“atumoro." « utside the works <>f the State Department have been captain out of the window ; Ihe
he mil mi u ft r*„ , , ’ managed to a great extent hy the niptmn gatlieretl liiinst If up and
'uhaiii* of ( ortinasforces. AHH|ht<int SeeiMmv. Mr. Win Hun- can..* iff BichanI again ; wore mo-
rn* truth milieus of tiles. re|s»Hs tor w]10 ],llM |„.],|‘ the |s«itioii of niiacttous fighting ensued, in which
I'pai ant from tin fact that (X>r-! (’liief Clerk. I believe, ever since Sural i put in an occasional lick;
h advance, on ycstcnluv morn- 'the time when Daniel Webster was Richard and Small lied on the first
1*4. within two m,w Ut the !W.ry -f HfU: -m.. ««--« *>l»l«rtun»hr. TIm j»^r^u.wd
rk»ill the r..ui ./1».. t w.. vt*«m flgt>, until hi* recent nppoint- * uptain Foot to got Runn y in
i . the real of the town. (*nim)t HN Assistant Seei-etary. Mr. I*) to keep th»* proce and Is* of
•nudes, yesterday mormug. dm- ( HnnUir hill ffcniHanty with i Udiavior for six months.
<ted the eiti/eu iudit in. or Nu- l the duties of the office, and the skill1 Hirhmmul 7o»e*.
8. W. BROOKS,
I4KXRR4I. DRAI.BH IN
Building Materials!
K<*<-p- rsuwtantly <>n hand • umptHs a"«ort-
uM*nt" of mU kind" ul
I .t' \i itr.it.
hiiinmi.km
AND I.A I HIM..
Kur *mlr at his Yard
ON ELIZABETH STREET.
Oppsltr Ut Ktnnlf Warfhou"*.
Ur. wBavlll**, Tt*a«., I'SMI. b2t.3n
Post Office Buildings.
It.-uvv n«v tilr Ti Vna,
An- «-un"tantty "uiiplird with all tb<* l- ubnc ;
I'liblioatlon* at th<* ITn.t'-.l v i»«*« oait 'ifsat
I lot. i m N'.ir'hi-rn l‘r ■.% t X
paper* in the Knnl «b, Kn-uch, .Hp«fii«h in<t
tintrnan lantr^Aif'1* ■
A writ (wtsiTril "ten k >>f Stiitioiifry, «»l t*v<-ry
hw itpUnR, which, in <pialtty »n>l pri* «*
••halli-nf* mmpr'ltbm with niiy d* »lsr* <»ut-
•bln ol Nsw York < Uy.
Inicnial Rrvsnur *»nl (Hwlaip* ''U nit. f*w
wardg.1 to any part ol ths NUK .
MiitiUtpd l). M. t'nrmacy himiTht J
Hnkn fro’u a «li«taii' r »r»- illod with ;
pnonptnr-" and act ura<-y, at tho luwsat i>n.-oa.
and only with irood* ol a ltr*» Ha*o 'cialtty, a*
w»- do not korp any inferior ai Uf|«".
BUSINESS MEN
(M all kinds can h< ls-ll« r accom-
modat'd here tIinii at any office in
this citx or Matiiiii"i-os
WILL MKKT WITH
Prompt & Careful Attention.
All in«ioiru-* ai*’promptly 4t)"W»red
IMkr.Vv p»rait**s»o, to J.
Duau -y Hopk»n« X I'o
Han Noman. Kw,.
hj\
Prices Satisfactory.
t M i ll K IN
RANCHERO BUILDING
Eli”.abcth Street,
vlllr. TfXM
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Maltby, H. A. & Kinney, Somers. Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 9, 1866, newspaper, October 9, 1866; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849215/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .