Daily Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1867 Page: 2 of 4
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MALJJiY d-
'•l»t,,i«. I*nbli*b«fr»
Thr K*-«sfi» of Terror.
Froi% Rkmtcrey we learn that m
iuii.y RAsm^;^-i-22:2st
KIXXEY I nr the cut mien of government. No . . . . . . ,
* . . * . . . i order wan about issuing—certainly
•*t i*T"i*rtet*»r* in force cuutrontod nhu. t .. .* .
~ * would issue- for till the traitor* in
Mexico ) leave the country within
tivo daja flout the issuance of the
New Advertinementd.
Important News from the
Interior. ; p. m. hpinbixi.
RKOWN»\ II.I.K,
A
CIO ARK,
20.0(H)
./ !■' STM'KWH'SE, A—'l /iutoir ^9 hostile tUg could 1* found. The
Empire wan recognized hv all but
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS,
humdail Mumlaf* Feh. 2t, 1*47*
e oufWntloii— W»r upon
Property.
one gowmmaut in the civilized
world. But more than this, the
banditti in no instance recognized
the principle * governing civilized
warfare, and, in fact, lmd outlawed
themselves. By no rule of reuaon . - . .
. ....... . . ,. . . men.—man of property, and none
1, would hot. mg m».1« h«v,» conl.1 th.v clnuu ^ ^ j, , part ofl,
it
By Private and Reli-j custom house, exchange,
able Parties. * real mtatb. shir and
«--- UENEKAI. MEKCHASMSE BROKE If.
order. Thia of course follow* us a French I10t CCFtfiinly tO omcc on eleventh street
natural conaequonce of the rc»t<»rod lt)dV0. oppo*it* < u*t»m ilonv bnlMing.
... .. . .... lw 1 1 oiler ray **rTl**o U» ray (Head* and the
reign of Benito Juarez. All kuow--JT“ | aaUk tor any ot tb* above brawko* of Urine*-,
who the traitors are that uniat leave Mejia r0Ut8 the Baildlt 0»" | ‘irn",n'
the God-forsaken country—rich
Far NM ky J- <1. CltoMKR k CO., low u
lb* I as nrthoiiMiid. f]| ;(f ’
a. a. aara.
MACK A
OMMmi wouar
MtHlKK.
ravajal.
ti it can It* hod, that Benito Juarez belligerent right*
1 I hiw folluwerv, from the hour Hut mark—Maxiimliaii never «H*
i ,*y In cairn ruler* have |»er*ii»tent- forced that decree Though it did
I mad war m>on property, Un- not have the desired effect, for the
.1. ill circumstance*; ua well in the reason that the assistance rendered
h „>«ir of prosperity a* in adversity, the liberal*, by tho United State*
hi., they kept that one object in again gave them power, Maximilian
\ w. Had .luurez announced ax .lid not, a* In could thvu have done
I « .iily object, that of war upon with impunity, slaughter the sol-
I j.. i t v. mid openly pursued bis dier* captured aftor that decree wa*
c ct through the half dozen or isaued. Whatever elae may be *aid
mi year* that he lut* been at tin of that distinguished Prince, let no
h A of affair*, he could not more man’accuse
- -..»*fullv and positively have he return to Europe it w ill l»c with
le that war. a spotless and untarnished reput a-
Vo man who hio* ever oppose l tiou, though he ho* been compelled
I ire/, if he did iu>t |io»*e*K pro- to deal with such murderous ojwus-
j • rty, ha* heuti chargi d, much 1* •** !U, l>,obedo and Jsurez.
* • ..\ictwl, <»f treason. No uian That man-acre stands out a« «.ue
1 ing any n.uoiderahle amount o' uf the most appalling and atrocious
property, who ha* opposed Juarez, acta of the Nineteenth Century. It
:t what luiH been charged and de- take* rank in barbarity over und P"11 ;^'M ^un *ui founded and dc-
ti* l*e 1 traitor. Isolated ex- above the Fanniu iuaa*a< rr. the f^ded. Hit Ool. A. M. Ratidol,
. ..tion* may exist, but not to our maaoacree of the Alamo und the j ?'vt' ( aPt- N 0,1 Miehalowski,
t .wh dge. A dangi ion* rival hiui niaasacrt iu the public granary of
.iNioimlly been -hot, and now (tuonujuatu. Let no
The Movement of Forces.
war on property, but it conic * far ^ j "Z . , #.
more projierly under tlie “Kudlcn* CdStellldU 111^ CommSIlU 01
Reign of Terror." We are in favor
of the devil reigning awhile, to
ameliorate the terrible refgn of lic-
nito Juarez. Outlawry, robbery,
niux'urrcN uu<l baniriiuent continue
the French.
Engagement Impending.
Bazaine Reported Arrested,
the oru.r oi th. a., Th. ; intorview between Maximi-
tuth.u.l Kover.uu.-al of M.sico l. ]jan an(^ CastelnaU.
itxelf again; foreigner* have been ----
(ten. Uuntillo and MinmVii with
driven out; the reign of terror ia
hiiuof'^rueltr'^siiould The United State* seven thousand men, well disripliu-
hhould glory over the achievement ed and armed, left Querctaro on
of establishing that "Constitutional Haturuay the ltith inst., m rovt* for
Government!" 1 San Luis Potosi.
' * Gen. Escobedo left San Luis the
f>i*rnt Aclilevement. . ... A ..
same day with five thousand men
Yen ter day, there w«h performed for Sun Felipe, leaving t lie city in J ^ BOND.
rr*>'ni|»l »m nlif*n |»ai<l to alt lrt»ain. <*» estrust*
in| |o niv car*. »>n modcrat* i*n*«.
t.miw__________
I?RK8H GOODS.
The undcr^lgm d have m-elf*«l U»e
M-hnoaer K. H. I ‘on*til. In>iu New Vork.sud
o**r for mI* «*u r*«*on«l*lp term*. \
vo Item* l» irtrd.
100 h.v« l^ird,
4 1 jm*. l4ird. in c«u«.
7ido/. Brx'tn*.
7J d«>*. Wnndr* Ml*.
60 lk>X« • H«.i|».
7 V Boxes C'»ndU‘«
Pi* Fruit*,
T*l»lc Fnilt*.
Tomatoes. Green i*m..
«!r**n l.’orn, Crushed s gar.
Ilia k T<‘« Ballot. hUnil.
C.unny in**, Wtapping P*|kt.
Crockery, Tub*. Powder.
I e*d in i*r*. Shot,
Percuiwioa C*p*. Oil
Cloth for carrUge*.
Saddlery, Hardware,
C*m*»nt. Oil*. Mnt*.
Nxnll!# Rope, slid
other srliiie- »«*• numerou* U> awnlinti at
Y/N AO A k MTIIJ.MAN
C A HP KN TKHHt
JOINERS,
HI’ I Lit E RS
AND JOHJ1ERS.
Thev »n- prepared to do any tad all work i»
their line, in the rno*t artUtic sad •Hjb»t«nt«|
manlier.
All kind* al building inutortaU tui
on the *l»oit*»t notice; and baa**, of any «tyk
of •rrbltceufe. lliey are prepared to build tm*,
tlw (-1 i*.u up lurtiiahinK or not himioliNt
niHt<-ri*lo f >r the »*me. ^
They sre reecirlng and to roo^e*
Iti.lMDH,
hahiikh,
LUMBER
. noons
tillJA.
PAINTN.
PUTTY
All kind* of
DRESSED
and every! biug else in Jol»i>*t« ond bailder *
I tine. t>H If.
V rALT AHLL CORNER \M>
F OTHER LOTS
KOK HALE
IN BOND.
one of the greatest military achiev-
ments of modern timos. A twelve
I then a personal enemy Uas
L on put out of the way. but the
at t,lv aim of Juarez hah been war
.
1 n property. And woe has L» et
*.1 overt cuetuv t*» tho rule of
r *
I ir« / who had the misfortune to
» rich. The punishment of trai-
*• rx bz the Juarez code is contWa-
w
t. n of the "traitor's" property, and
* ividi ucc necessary to convict
it <>m- i.f treason u* that the oc-
- -ed is i ich.
the hnuds of a Hinall force of so-
called National Guards.
There is no doubt that an engage-
ment of a very decisive character
will speedily be fought between the
Lieut's. J. W. Dillenback and A. E. j contending forces. Unless Eeoo-
nan claimiiur Miltinior‘‘- officer* of light Battery Hbo,.ld receive material aid,
^ o t M TT L3 4 _____1 .! aiwI tl.i.t to.fc uAAti 11
MO SACKS COKFF.K.
Ah HACK* IMPKRIAI--
Ih-i eived si.d 1<*r «al* bv
bfiJ-St YZN'AOA vV HTIU.MA.N.
to wear the garb of civilization, at-
ti nipt t<> paliiutotlie dark and damn-
inf deed.
In justice to the Observador
l
three
bravu officers, who have given
proof of their courage, surrounded
tuicc the i>l*wur« in boUcidk Ibut tile “““ ^ tho
editor has shifted his position and
now makes Ho attempt to juxttfy
tin San Juc.uto enormity.
That Proniiiirknmpnto.
U. S. A artillery, were taken in nud that very soon, another liberal £UtTo?
• aeconde of time. These rout may confidently be expected. mh*r iinprov*m*iit >0 »>ld li»d.
THK BTATK OF TEXAS. 1
Comity ol C*m*ron. (
M***r». Htmn» Mu.mii*. ib>t>t. II. King*bury,
Alexsiader W’*rbi*ky, .li»**pli llopkin*.
Sum: -1 h«r*by fsrW-’ yiwr im ting a wlwrf
l*i'iut U.<o*l. Id lb*
Text*. *>r any
I wilt m*1 1 for ra*li th* fotlwing lot* and in
! provernent*. to wit :
No*. ( I .tc V) <»• huJ two in Block (H»)
Eighty-eight. Ix>t No. (11) Kl*v*n, ia lllock
(hh) Eiglity-*izl»t; auJ l/>t No (>>) Hlj, in
Kloik ('<'.») F.ighty-iilne. Title Perfect.
r»n charlw k. i.owna-.
■
VOTK I
I lute uari-lUil lit* nower ol .lUuruty grant
*d In favor of Mr. I.. w io )*l nf iiig'J*,)
. H. HOHOUST
iialve»toti. Jan. ‘13. Ih*i7. of 10 M
JSSOLUTION.
The people of San Luis were
looking with great anxiety for tho
battle to take place; the consena-
party, which wan none other than tives. or imperialist^ were jubilant
Mr. Louis de Plaiupie. Mr. de
Plnntpie got the range with his
telescopic brass piece, and in less
than three neconds, reduced the
and confident that the liberal*
would be overwhelmed.
Gen. Mejia with four hundred
cavalry had routed the bandit Cur-
vajal, who attacked him with n force
of over twelve hundred nun
Aud I uU<> forbl* your r*ntina ora
ii,fi to nut *aid land*, --1 *Iih11 proawat* ymi
nod *11 other p*r*»n. who rnay tr**pa»» u|H»n,
or in auy way or iu*nn*r iotiTlVn?, or nHdl*
with th* is>*«*«*ion of th* ►am*.
MARIA IOKF.FA CAVAXOH.
by l,*r att>>r»n*y in fa* t
JOHN TREANOH
Hniwiuville, T*x.. Feb. 71, isii*. I>fl'2*lm
Th>- io-partn*r*l,lp h*Tt *xu*tine un
d*r the nam* ol l»owoey, llopkin- A Co, w*
,, , 1 dl**olr*d by mutual «-oii**at on th* l.t diy at
v(.„;„|..r I- Elltt UH» »MWNKY,
JO'EPII HOPKINA,
l,t*lm ItoIlT R. KINOHBURY.
J. II Of I IK* .
RrowntviR*.
j. h. uava*.
Hia/i » Santiago.
N
TOTICK.
There they The liberal army is reported ilc-
With the light* before uh we ure ">>ol. party to tho dimen.ioD. of
out preparod to lav that HaUudo'"|«r«,nb»c|t hUI, and hold thorn in
’• ! , . - pr. in ill.* ed IN tl e f' ** 1 l!r' "f ' m !>
o perty In longing to the chuich. gover.orAip of Tamaulipa*. It ^ are, *peU bound; *o to remain | moralized, and desertion* fregnent.
T re lm saw c< uc*ntrated the would not surprise u*. however, to |for ftU tim*' ^ wa* a great achieve- Forty deMrted from the command
.test wealth of Mexico. He de- know that each ia the case, for Sa- *»«t, aa any one may see to-mor- of Escobedo at Sun Luis in one
vred it confix ited; and hi* prop- Undo, like bis illustrious namesake, row' when ^ group, gun and all, night, with their arm*.
Reports had reached San Lins
that the French troops would not
eertainlv leave Vera Cruz Tliev
r a*
were under the commaud of Castel-
nau, who by order of the French
put Bazaitic under
Th* i*iil* <>f th* “Hlix.p It*1)*< * i." a,lv> rti*fJ
to l>* at.hi ou th* 2>Ui lift., i* j>wt|)*>n**l until
K*tiir<ii>i. tl,* 2.1 .i*y uf M ie ». l -'*T.
bm-tit F. M. HA Nf'ElJ.,
Ai*ti<s***r.
e> ty-destroying adherents joiue 1 in ,^vets ail the kingdoms in and , an 8*eu at ‘^e Flauque h
the
cry of destruction. The proper- around Taiuaulipa* Satando ought, FUotwgrapUic (tallery.
t al. ill.. __>• ^<1____^1. _____ . . ... , . , . 1 1
lly I t lt giTiph.
> of the "traitor," Church, was to be contented with Ins rule, for
« bbled up and squandered. Fob ho m already Governor at the -Cap*
ving tlii*. by every couceivablc ital of tho State, and rule* over an
vice, wivx the property of the hundred times more territory than
-t ardent of the church support- Gtu. Berriozabal.
♦>, Mf'i/ed und Mjaandercd. Mil-; Only a few days since he went
i f* upon np’lions of dollar* went down to Tampico and made a pr#*s-
xer the devils, backs uud then fanui of two hundred and fifty thou-
cOumu, " under their btdlics.' Hand dollars, but allowed tho mer-
figure which Juarez las cut oh;uit* to compromiscou icnthou-
long the property holders of Mex- gaud, which sum he got and went
i >, can be compared to nothing back to Victoria. We should think
t etter than tho figure which a bull that Satando ought to be satiafied, ^ ^
iglit lie expected to < nt in a china for that i* double az.murh as Gov- ’ camo off at West Point, Ga., early
■'-1 'I* ernor Berriozabal got out of tlz«*, on Saturday morning last, between
The recent confiscation decree* Browns wile merchant*, the last 14 Baker, of Lowndes couuty,
f Juar.z were is«ue<! for uo other' tmx.‘ ho seut a deputation over here Mir. Austell, of Mobile in
; >nT W* » a pre-last, to ecu-1 w rata, ,hc -tod " | « iTuS^f
..mu Ins \at ipon property. At Whether Satando ha* or uot pro- Tho latter was unhurt; but we are
• -t they are but apologies for rob- uouuced we do uot know, but Geu. informed that the second of Mr.
Spfcial to th* Ram hern.
Bhazo* Santiago, February 27.- Emperor had
Arrivals, none. arrest
Departure*. Taiuaulipa* No. 1.
In port, steamer Sheridan, und
schooner* V»-u». Chief,
and Henrietta.
Wiud south-east, bar sm(N)th.
French corvette Phlegeton still
ontHide.
> IO GRANDE HOUSE
Thi« IfutiM, h- now opes to th* public.
FINE LAGER HF*KK
a'waya on hand. I.Uftrb .uii l>* had at all
hour« Al*o |>mb*r(('.'r ih**** lir»t quality,
and
Nwel/.ec Itnsse.
At LnmhJt'f ttfJ Stand, /^ »y* St.,
HENRY BYER.
rropri*tor
OPKINS A CO ,
*11A N K IIITLDMU,
HRttWNSVILIK,
J. B Hayes Ac Co.,
RRAZOh SANTIAOO.
Rfffhinz. Forwzrdtnc.i oanii^iou
am*
AUCTION BUSINESS.
Rrotnjd attention (//*»•«.
j
1ST RECEIVED,
A
We learn that an affair of honor
Marshal Bazaine would be sent
back to France to answer to char-
Edward* I ges against him.
Casteluau and Maximilian were
to have an interview on the road
to Vera Cruz, to arrange an undvr*
standing.
Five hundred French Zouaves,
bfTOliu _ __
UST RECEIVED,
EREMII 4.00DS,
Fine rMi colored HEN IMN hit
FtU* LIKEN LAWN.
FRENCH CURTAIN CALICO.
MU8LIN8,
Fine III -a. bad and l*rt>wo CoTTnff,
«h BFKlKt; HOOPMKIirrs
Ladies’ French Gaiters
• r,. in ti* /. e;ir*»s no more about' BernozabAl’* ofinnal organ says so, AU8Ton waM in mo tmgi
;tolTiT*
formtug a part of the last column,
deserteil liefore reaching Puebla, i merino*.
and rcturuetl to tho Capital aud FOPIJNS,
joined the army of Gen. MarquezJ
Over ten thousand strong. | anJ • *r*at a*ar>rtni<*«t of
Wo give thi* information as it GENTH ANI>
comes to us in private letter bv Uootm, Hhoes, CAaltor**.
LA Dins* KIO Ot.OVKS,
Whit* and Colorrd.
DRLAINHB,
NUStAS.
*ILAW1> CAPS,
mantilla*
ANl) HEC’EIVIING,
Choice Fiimilv Grocorips.
4
Of **ery D*x< rtpMo*
WARRANTER FRKMi.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Th* puNic Arr loutad to caII and .taaiiA*
trftort putr haom« *i.*wh*rr
KL1ZA1IKTH HTKKKT,
N**t to tb* fh-t OI*r*
t?tof* o**«piod by J W ffoyt.
fi ll * J. ti. ( ROME* A ('(»•
Austell was struck in tho thigh, by private baud#.
aim
o t oil
used were
* - •• • •
Gent* Furnishing Goods
AMD
A cotemporary apeak* of Sum-
victim*. Hift decree* all jtoint to to was only bruited to make oar small pistols at five paces. We have! rritirfea^roOTe ^ dignit3r M What
♦he same one things war upon prop- hard-hearted merchants fork over, bee^ unable to jearn the cause of' ^ _
Speciul Notices.
can t>* had of
T*
O! I HAVE IT.
LARD,
CORN,
SAILS,
LVMHER,
aad for Mil* at s»y .tort on th* I.#***,
hmf Patrick oalvaW.
FLOUR,
OA VS,
AXES,
SHI SULKS,
KAHN,
rty, and he only say* "traitor" to
iind tho public eye while he flays
i.id fleeces la* victim. The world
(••road doubtless regard those de-
< r»-« x a * issued iu support of repub-
lican government in Mexico; a* just
punishment of some great crime.
ixt«ed of being what they are. the
xyxtematised work of robbery and
var upon projxjrty
Tim coufiseation ilccr<««a of Jua-
rez actually involve the destruction
>/ more than four-fifths of the prop-
erty of Mexico. In fact, it may as
a . II be -slid thut they make a dean
^*vt ep of the entire wealth of Mex-
co. And .lie moat thoroughly in*
umous feature of those decrees,
which we sre called upon to cuu-
U-mplnte, is tliat, the property con
were
meeting The parties
fr«
Major
Baker is uow at the Exchange Ho-
, brought to this city by the freight
tram Saturday night, aud Minor
Ay. tbore's the rub.
It did us good to see our ucigh
bor come out veeterdav and cau ... . . „ _ ..
.. , t<*l, tzcetving all ueccssarv medical
houJ, pr.no,m.* tL»t S»n | att.ntion ^ wbo,B „ffuir
Jacinto atrocity. It was about time | kept a profound secret, and is still
to xpeak, considering that the
FROST LEVEE STORE,
In Pairick (ialvaii’a q*w tmiidinr
g*-s
l*A7 If.
Tb* uudtr»ij(ii«*d aanotincw O* h>. f,4*nd»
tor* are Freuch. We can assure
our neighbor that when such an
{ issue is presented there is no time
| for swuppiug horse*- -uo time to split
Lair* with a dull razor. When the
cry of murder and massacre, rings
out ou the uiulnight air, it will not
do to ritand on divided dutv Be-
*r
sides, to run with the hares and
cat. h with the hound* ia not imd
never was French.
L*he maidenly steamer. Mstaino-
ros, Sam. Dalzell ia the Captain's
laMteil is to be xqua.identd. wanted uMo^ “ud l>mdolph master of a
to go under the devil’s belly, j < lwk"hiP’ arrived up yeeterday.
His work 'loes not even wear the ' ^Oixgu the cargo of schooner
Air of agrarian respectability There, Wennutta. from Havana, aud a
is no dividing of spoil* among th* IK***11? q^Uty of Quartermaster"
poor No! All i* to be emptied ^ to(l®
__ , ----» far trooD* m*n on th* trim* of noli- i »n'l thepublit, that S* ha»
*H11- J shrouded in mystery.—mantgomenj t»J*. and th* phjaloloicUal *in>r». abSM* aud
thus saving Mr. Marvin's life,
object, undoubtedly, was
Now Advertiwwnts.
pi'RFKA. ’
JOHN CLYNCH,
PROPRIETOR.
MATAMOHOS. MBXICO.
The prvprsior of thin *atabii«bin«at i-eap**t>
fully aneotiucea to bia trirndu and th* i»>ibik
la (ouerai. that b« haa rnsMantly on hand lb*
CHOIPBHT HAVANA CIOAR*.
Matatmeroa, F*l». Iti |>Mi7.
hriW-lMi A. M. I.ltI! A 111>.
MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, J^FMOVAI
/!»»«/ thr Hapfnnr#* (tf trur Manhood'
An foaay for vonn
. . - ^ I w»ovkdhih busing locality
Mai! • iiia*a*e* which creat* imp*dim*ntii to mamas*,}
with »ur* mraoo of relief. Sent id >wal*d I*t.l to ,h« ww!l known a*w buildme ol tva-r ls>a
. . V ' ■“ " Kw nrins, rie# of rhDr»* Addr***. L>r. J. H*mra4s»r. tn front of H*n«r Don FYoseo.
A lx)V named John Hayden, fif- HKILL1N HOIIGIITON. Howard Aw*oclation,' Armendaw,
teen yearn of age, hailing from Os- rhi,wle,,'b“1*^ n •',® rtmvrn or tiK nahkkt.
wogo, entered the National Bank,
at I\ut Jervis, New York, on the
preteunr of getting a bill changed, i
Mr Francis Marvin, tht« only per-
son in the bank at the time, turned
from him for a moment, when the ’
bov discharged a pistol at him, the
ball lodging in a large bound book,
" “ Hi*
to secure
some bwuk notes that lay within
reach. Tho Itoy, for one so young,
bear* a had character
1AM BIO DE DOMICILIO.
El qti* hum rili* aouar ia a -u* aiai«o« y al
|hjUm u. qor ha
(’AMU!ATK) hv i.or tunai» nic NRIKMTO*
al bi*n . osorido rdiit< io >l*| Sranr Hon Junii
Itarambur, lr*st* al Srt,nr Hon Franco ar.
uirndais,
K««AVI*A OKI. MKIIC A DO.
Matasinm* 1* rt* K*hr*m d* 1H*7.
A M. ERHARD
JOSE SAN ROMAN
W I IO L K N A I. K
— HAI.KR IN —
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES,
ELIZABETH STREET.
an or mtowtat ili.k,
Kept 2*. I HSU,
I
\) RENT OR FOR SALE
JOHN v H1NOFU
Thero are now three hundred and lknuink brkmkn laorr deer —
tifty-mne students at Washington BWinscnKraE. roIahina hauraok.
College, Lexington. V*., of whirh
Gen. Lee i* President, wht> hail, in J TT ---- --------
the uumlmrs given, from the follow-j l 1 WILSON A BRO
es; Virginia, UO; Tonnes- —
mm h
HRVXU* OK SANTIA<M>,
G*twraJ a*«wrt<ii*itt af
A >*nuir. »*w ruttagr. Ju*t *tii*bed, I* r^
gibl* part o( tb* rtry. .
Haul cottag* roataio* four ttaelj' tlowh**
room* with kitchen, hath ironing aad iwrvaat
room uttarhm*a(.
j For pMtiruUm apply inmir«tiat*ly it IU'
tug Slati
the vortex of r utlnwrv Vll 11,0 Grande, which she ought see, 40; Kentucky, 37; Texa*, *«M;
. ** | to know nerfectlv bw thi. Louisiana, 17; Alabama, 14; Missis-
sippi, 12; Maryland, 0; North Car-
into ____Mwm_______| ___
j es to feed vice, licentiousness aud i know perfectly by tin* time.
r.t,.| l ^lUlii, VI i- to !•.• Kt 4,k\ fuoad it -------. ----- ----
.,|UHliJ«ri‘.| ia K»J.il.:inK holla aad M.Um.iro», „t liwl, aad wo nn.idod •iZtondo, B ; Mimomn, r>; South
...her namoiition.iklr holla. Thut « of it: w. h,po ,t will ,1„ th-ao-d. j ^^ii^Sn^rk
;;',M th» <-»•**»««» <t«w« <rf,E«roU! rut ,.tbo word. Anj 1; ClifornU. I; Now Jon*,, lj
P-DitoJuaf ?. meag. one goiug to the saloon of that uome 1 Massst liusstla, 1; Pennsylvania, 1. J
7 lie bar»h' *t thing that oouM Ire will find nearly all that heart could j ri **" 11
^ 1 f that decree would Is* that it wish. Take a look at the card ini • C^AmlioUg*i. who
experiment He uuques- this issue, and then admit that yon Turkey, rejoice* m the name of
ti.if it* moral nt- hare found it. j Polyxeus C. Pappsgiaiioponiou.
(•RtM EHY A BAKERY,
HRAZOS SANTIAGO,
TEXAS.
^lOTmani POWERS.
Attorney ami Counsellor nt Iavv,
booth and shoes.
. hats andcafb.
hosiery toiiacco.
andcm.aiw, Brownertlle. X«ioh.
IN LN A LIQUORS, wui pmrtir* in all tb* Court* at W*al*r*
ll-rr ,m h..,». rbo.** Maartmmt of *, I 1>l{ 1 OOODS AND GROCERIES, Tr^'AV\A Hu«»n,r*< 4M,rt •*
to*. *. BDirtiog ia part of . . w, ~ Sf.------
At New Orleans prices.
I d”iro to no,if) ray friend* und »h>- puMi,
B*B*rally of my sow ha*m*M. and tb.t I **||
•t 'ow price*. Call *nd *** m*. bfltln
Tea.
Soap. IUiam«.
CoW**,
start b,
f'hrS
Tabl* Holt.
Floor.
Oaten*
T°ba*' o. Cigar*
Matchoc
Sugar,
IRitti-r.
I are,
Candle*.
Potato**
Spiroa,
OHN p LF.LSKY.
wns an
fi • ♦ v hehcvotl
i
^ *• **r *° "*r friend* that w# buy
\*o0«*.,,,r’•••• *aJ will M-lt. heap for
C. W WllitoN
•>ur
< a*h. Call aad **o n«.
bf.Mi.ia,
A. J. W ILSON
RAN KLIN CUMMINGS,
Having n>mai*d tb* PrjrUr* of law. raa bo
found for cniKultotion at LU o*.e ia IWmk
•fHiml flour, (Vont r>«»m
Hrowa*,ilto. Texa*. Jan. TV. |n«r. MVMf
Hff**Ivimg. FwrwnFdtnff
AND
COMMISSION MEKCHANT.
mo U14ANDK f m. rKXA**.
AMD
M*1y. CAMAROO MEXICO.
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