The True Issue. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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of them taking effect
bystander. It
H^ttnpadeot disturber# of the
few thus allowed to ravg-J up and
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cheap, and u[x>n terms to suit purchasers.
For patticiriare apply to A. J. Bonds,
the proprietor, or to Jno Robson, Esq.,
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•ity and healthful action
That
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fear.
'E M. PEASE.
Tetters, Sprains, Eruptiois, Bruises, Chilblains,
” ’ „ .ton, Piles, Scald Head,
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e subsequent^-aio, bands
tobtnng men, mostly a year or two
<£•> with the generic and suggestive
f “Plug-Uglies,” arrived from Balti-
arding our side-walks, and ex-
ig, by their manner and speech, how
ng them
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direct that the Chief Justice ot >he several
counties of the State, ot any two of she
Conty Conimissionen if necessary, causa
aSr
will be charged foon. the time
io the end of the
No deductiiAi madp for absence,’j
----Taken n;
to Mr.
wliere he
Children, Cholera Morbus,-Diarrhoea,
any Irregularities
The long and successful experience in the use of
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alliihe diseases for which
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branches of Mathematics . •
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hit extra, , , 10 00
fcrm 2Uh, 18.17. .. •
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the Liver. “Any remedy that would i
dure regula -i
• Liver would be a blessing to mabkind!” has 11'
named been the exclamation of thousands.
re:
When a
•V’lJ, VI JL CAOS, W«a BUUL Ill LUC BUUUlUBr,
bift not dangerously. We have heard of ias never bunn known to fail. J
s com-
pare limb and life by a general
from the scene; and it is a mat-
certainty, that fear and disgust at
ux— u— 1 “ifofofoS/ fo
rote that would hare been
2» ' ’• •
[out half past 10 o’clock, the impor-
>*dies r,---->- i . •. 1: .-•-
Second
istol sho
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and vicinity.
fl AU uri-k, wa.rr»dl(»dAid
Office on the East side of il
Square, La Grange, Texas.
Gentry, Slate & Co.,
(Late Lowery, Gentry &' Slote,}
Wholesale Gr&cew and (’•iBBissica KmlanU,
about 11 lands high, 8 or yrs. i Id,
slit^flder v 7», said mare
•h, a brown .Illy, ’about -dve
red ’Tith A bo ./and arrpw,
about one ydarfold—all of
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an amend-
ing the names of all those voting for Repre-
propo-
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or brown horse mule,
marl$s or brands—ap-
moment,
M’Lane’s
Bros., Pittsjburg, Pa., and they will
tore you to i|ieath.
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dence may placed.
U~F Pu»chi
APLA HE’S
mauui’acfured
1 Fa. All ofhej
i wurtldess.
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persons of the Mayor, the military J;
i, the magistrates, the marines, and
the public property, was deemed ' e t’^ture°r
TiL' '» TtL tj ’ an ad
ditjonal force of United States troops.
This therefore, w 4' ‘
a strong body of .Major French’s Flying
Artillery from Fort McHenry arrived at 9
Last evening and night
tai'
an occasional explosion of fire irms, I
none of the usual tokens of a justiconclndsd ‘
election were to be
i Bulletin. -. •
of that charter"of’'liberties declares that, an“ ’*nd ;r slope i
‘•AU political newer is inherent is the or u ;
■marked sw al lew-fork ia each
‘ aot uu«»iLyrihl?
: steer, about x<
k..? '
cer as they may think expedient.’’ |
. The right to reform is guarantied in the < “-bouti
instriimeBt itself. The of arriend- an‘* or
'■ftff the ConetitHtion" is pointed out in th
- be
propmed to two-thirds of the Legislature;
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State, at least three months before the
f-'«x.v>aisa»VM v* mvr * V » V UUUIHIC?J OD the
day and at the rirne,of he election di Repr
’ iture, to-wit: Mon-
gust, 1857, to take
M io this .District,
•terday ntorni ng,
•uherquent^raio, bands
j mostly a year or two
m, with the generic and suggestive
sf “Flug-Uglies,’’ arrived from Balti-
h.Crowding our side-walks, and ex-
wjr enjplovers had calculated in
g them on to do any work that
signed to be criminal and disor-
J’
%• first fruits of this villainous impor-
£1 Vere manifested between 9 and 10
Qek st the'*first precinct bf the Fourth
rdt There can be no doubt that all was
idf^rimeeding, the voters being drawn . — -
i» k-ftfc, each pace fitly Waiting his i by way of a y ,.
U^when a sudden attack was made up- ■ nthers by jumping
I naturalised citizen hi the rank of vo- ■,11'* ,nar
next door
Blacksmith Shop,
be ready to accom-
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appeared at the lower precinct
d Ward, and there fired a do-
—Jm^one
» forehead crLa bystander. It was a
er of astonish merit |q not a Taw that
peace
down l
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iiaving been made te I *“• ’
J As the bill of rights contains no
g-.—y- —.— i BQ-, w- t any ..........
Baurth War^ i-bis sooe|t(.«rns«s would surrender, it n.cds
±^.*80
‘resident of ths Uni-
adeqnat* force for that
fresh garden seed assorted and for sale by
J. A. Haynie. February 7, 1857.
Blacksmithing.
THE Undersigned would respectfully in-
form the citizens of Fayette and surround-
ing counties, that he has permanently
located in this place'and is now prepared
to.execute all kinds of work in his line
with neatness and dispatch. Plot’s of all
kinds always on hand, or made to order.
He wotild respectfully solicit a share of
public patronage.
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Ip ’’y T. A. Moody and
Mvwrc »| m. Hodge, J. P.,-on the
2d day of May^ 1857,'a flea-bitten grav :
' I mane, 10 years old, 14
hands high, branded on the left hip T T—
H AVING Come to the conclusion not to
quit merchandisiBg, and that I cannot hud a better
. ■. — - .w— ..... , — i.ave hou^lit tri ^cw
one ligat bay York and Boston a better and larger stock of
rs old, 14 J hands hi^h, i Goods and on better (orjns than I have ever had ia
>ht shoulder with a mark this P,8Ce' and <-°ns*quently, will sell them as low,
' . * ■ ■ . d not lower, than any other hou-e in town, for
cash, or on a credit to responsible and prompt cus-
and 'onThey will ba coo4pg in, about the 25th
on inst.^and shall continue to receive whatever acces-
, JbD/.a sorrel mare l*m>-tha‘ ’“•/ba necessary to keep
e itlie assortment complete My stock will consist
lace, hjnu feet white, of every variety of articles kept in diy goods eat ib-.
,J TT° ” ’ ’ les groeerfes, litjuors of various
ploughs, bagging and fope, lOU qiii.~nser
Taet public will please call and examine my
M. CAVANAGH.
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, ‘ .NOTICE.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
Covm Y of CopoBAoe. | _
. ‘ ' COUNTY COURT, ?
i Jvlt Tmrm, A. D. Le57. |
To the Sheriff of eaid County— Greeting:
WHEREAS, Caroline Kahnd, Guardian
of the person and estate of Frederick Beg-
german, a minor, has applied to the
county cdurt of! said county, for an or-
der to sell the undivided half interest of
said minor, in and to four acres of
land, situated in Said county, adjoining the
town of Columbus, the homestead of said
Caroline Kahnd’? and whereas, at the
May Term, A. ik 1857, of our said court,
an order of publication was made.
You are therefore commanded to cite by
publication of this writ for fojrr successive
weeks in the True Issue, a newspaper pub-
’ 1 ’ in LaGrange, Fayette county, pre-
to the return dav hereof. All per-
.r"ruT “FP011*1 sons feeling interested ip the welfare of
, n Prison o fid sjuch vacancy, who sa|J minor, are requested to appear at the
w tor the ■ inct cause *
if any, why said sale should not be granted
as applied for.
Witness, C. Windrow, clerk of said
[LS] court, and given under .ny hand and
official seal. May 36, 1857.
C. WINDROW, Clerk, c. c., c e.
Let the above be published as required,
May 26, ’57.' L. M. Coffeb,
33;4t Sheriff, e. c
the ter-
^H^gH^efuk n*.*t Washington
ol the municipal elcc-
JbtaEi^ftacer of the 2d inst: :
^•♦urbefcf1 th*atUtbeV,e"leBcrio’’n'’of colored m>a>rfro™ Ge^o^. "amed
be marked by genial quiet-' R«dd^ Eb^ezer Hughe, wa.
gtWotn from disorder, we were | very severely injured'antj&nay have died.
■H UUL-i a. Of courao wo could t W e al,° that an mfant c{nId was
that any arrangement h«*|kUled Hi'11 earlier in the day-1
le for the introduction bf ba«ds of * ?
strangers from abroad to inter- att'
I'dte foil and free exdMh* of that &
* ‘ ~ ‘ “gHs wounded with areyolver bullet; and an-’
gy other named Biddleman, said to have been
H. H. Boone,
ATTORNEY AN& COLWSELOR A'L'LAW,'
Re ck Island, A'ustin co., Texas.
led amendineut, to tire | Secretary ofx Stale I Rtfar to J. Boom?, LaGrange.
:-} t *> It41/1 O/jit/.f L»v» --L** >' • " ""
Cour.ly erf thaj proposed amend-j HOTTcrlS.
..vT,. ./» | ; Resident Dentists,
In testimo.ny \ hereof I have here-; RESPECTFULLY tender their Frefos-
... f __ _ and .-caused ! sional Services ia all the branches of Den-
Remedy, by the inventor, in the treatment of
it is recommended, to-
gether with the highly respectable testimony,
which numbers beafSo its efficiency-, in the cure o’
the B ’We) Affections of Cl ildren, Diarrhoea, Coleta
Morbus and Dysentery, i t grown persons, entitle
it to the confidence of the community.
WfiODl [AK’S
EXTRACT OF JA iIXICz\ GINGER
I. elaborately prepared fre n carefully-select* d arti
clei of the beat quality ; if poseese.s/j/i. a .conceit
trah^i form, al) the valuable properti-
aiS Ginger, ind is warranted to b<
irritating or other propertoviof an inju:
The best recommeitded Mediriinein the
Country is
— TOR’S
']TVER CURE,
cksesto effect a cure.
PAIN-KILLIN1 LINIMENT,
Far Rheumatism, Affeciions of Spine, Nervous
Dhteaies.'Sore Throat, Weaknew,
S.alt ktie tin, etc.
For eale by t). G GRE }jOR Y.
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, Fashionable Tailoring.
J. A. SIEVERS w tuld respectfully in-
oraised at S~5 n*™ and colt aP’;'''vhere ho Wlltl bo baPP.V accommodate Al tf. Ward, Philad elphia, the latest Pa-!
n. j ' ' „lL rr ,ir all those who may feel disposed to extend risian patterns for ,g ehtlemens’garments,:
posted before C. 2lark, j/p..’ on tlmgVth ■ and ..a.1S.0_ ^a‘^jJl'ra“gements for the I return to the
Abram M. Gentry, Texas.
Alonzo Siote, f x» -vr i
• Geo.K.,Ous. } New York.
Hough’s Drug Store. '
On the East Side of the Public Sqare.
THE Undersigned respectfully avails
himself of this opportunity to inform his
friends and fellow-citizens of the town and
county, that he will keep al ways on hand
a good and fresh supply of Drugs/ Patent
Medicines, Oils, Paints, &e. He will at-
tend punctually to business, and will put
up carefully all orders and Physicians’ pre
scriptions, and respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage. L. JOHN HOUGH.
La Grange, March 7, 1857- v7:21:y
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JUST RECEIVED — 1500 papers
February 7, 1857.
> |aXA C^arge of an expected
MM of *^«.Ugliea” from Bal •
H who *i«My kept at home,
id wo are able Wprono u nee, we
rifVeertaiBty an to Mr. Allison •
J. C. Robinson,
Receiving} Forwarding, and General
Commission Merchant,
BEGS leave to acquaint bin numerous
friends ampng the planters and merchants
in Richmond as Receiving, Forwarding,
and Commission .Merchant, and hopes by
his\know]edge of the business as well as
tho'strictest aMention to the interest of his
patrons to merit a liberal share of.pa-
tron age. Personal attention given to the
sale or shipment of all kinds of produce.
Accountof sales promptly rendered and the
best interest of the planter and merchant
attended to. April 24, ’57. f 29:tf
J. W. Stayton,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
La Grange, Fayette county, Texae.
WJLL attend to any business entrusted
to him in Western Texas.
Also Commissioner of Deeds for the
State of Missouri.
Match 7th, 1S57.
» on!
a work oxg seven I
,-iMz-tz —k:.— i.—I
i |white in his face, marked
‘j”?11®. inforrWthe citizens of La Grange and the
, .. , .1 Alsoa mare\nV*qolt, P'Ub?iCF’’^
ight years of mare’a black in color, 14i hands high, J BOARDINGHOUSE
. r-- or |ive ' J or6 years oJd. jiot branded, the colt a j on the south east block from the public-
at play, tn a room vylicrc ' ^*^^**^ ntiizi 9 v*nw<a nni q * • • a* ». ■ i
i —« v----- re-
gun attracted the family to the
appalled to see the unfortunate boy in the
wej wew UMU ag?n'M death. The little negro upon
Railroad depot to receive aud, if interrogated stated as plainly as he
>*“ ’•'r* -f •». I could that they had been handling the
guns, and thit he 1
one and pointed it
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hurt him.—Harrison Flag.
:ose who vote for of this State, that he has located himself*
.uake a return of
10 boxes anj half-boxes of Tobacco,
7000 Cigars of extra brand.
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If you wapt wcll-briqktts, axe-handles, I
wash-boards, jw-ash-tubs, or other woedon
warq call at the abpvo establishment.
LaGrange, June 2, ’57.’
EST^AY NOTICES.
- b o£ Tff?rAs. i
I ' Co Aty of Fayette. j
I Taken up by B.* Haj t,. arid posted be- [
on the £th day
for by a majority of the citizens of the
State voting for representatives, and rati-
fied by tw’o-thirds of tho legislature then
elfcted. . , ngrffr, sho
Under this provision one clumsy amend- ■ priced
raent has been made, and another thereby '
the ground, with their rendered necessary, lost, and now again
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pense. Io this inode pf amendment horse, 4
there are so many insapmounable objec-
tions that it is only necessary now Lo sav,
that they are such as render wholesome
amendments in this way impractible; and
therefore any considerable constitutional re-'
form through the ipediurn of the Legisla-
ture, is simply impossible.
And it is to be presumed that no oric
will contend, upon general principles, and
in the face of the first article of the bill of
rights, that the mode of amendment pre-
scribed in the constitution is the only le-
gitimate one which could be adopted. On
tb*t of pbe contrary, the general principles now
Km to good order and quietness, | agreed upon is, that a Convention of the
resumption of voting, calling upon people of a State to refoftn their constitu-
■•Dt as good citizens to restrain tions may-be held, it being
'•s within proper limits. In an- ‘
eomplaiuta that the marines were «i»ting government. Indeed to proceed |P -
the Mayor <Mured the assem- ‘ without that consent is simply a peaceful i and sl!'P on his
Is they were brought for no hostile J revolution. - Jolt hind foot vhite, left o HBBHNPHHI
protect citizens in theii | To obtain a Convention therefore, for I bran<Ld with a S panish brand—appraised . Northern trade and travel.
Wt-Ad etective prir»Iegee. Instead ef the amendment of the Constitution, it at $35. | The above property wil
the passton and tumult of the ‘ would only be necessary for the Legisla---Taken c
«ie^Maydigs presence and remarks ture to pasij a law authorizing the Couatiqs posted before V
V k * only of exasper-' to aend delegates, (upon some basis to be C ’ . - ---
», whtchwas exhibited in every forni, declared in the act) to frame a.'new Con- horse,’ reached i
Wncctng violence short of actual por*|*titution^*nd, a* is usual, it be better to 1 .
. i declare, m the act, that the Convention, appraised at 817]50.
PartX on the opposite side of the! should bs submitted to the people for their
*llh“uS'> Ita would follow pourfbrf.™ wSliin, GoHum, j“'e'
Fe, were at this Hme tn a state of ex- ■ a* * matter of course. !• • - ■ ’ - X ’ .. f*’’
hre agitation,, bustlidg about in the A Convention so elected would come
t W'bJTj Mud m&kwg <1 QfnoiM. fresh from the people for the oije purpose: ' branded on the rill
. Mto their purpose with their pieoe there would m,st probably be greater j resembHng a cn] 1
rtaUery. At tfosjimp the order was care in the selection of Legislators; -the i , T t
in to disarm the party of their piece, evils needing amendment would have 7. CV L • X. Pee]J?r
a Motion of the taarines, Under Major been discussed before them an 1 they 1 T‘
er. advanced with fixed bavonets for, wotild'be nrenarerl inf-.m. .j Constitution
any of the outward pressure of, ,
pending revolutions.—Intelligencer. I branded on the
, inendfotlaj.Constittrtio t,
L *• V-d»lHt4VU y • .J
sea- [L unto signed tny tunc and caused ! atonal bcrvtccs tn all the branches pt Dbr-
the gVeat «tal o the State to be ef-1 tai Surgery to the citizens of LaGraflg’
I fixed*' at the City of i ustib, this 11th day ■’» 1 #"> r
r I cL Apii, A. D.,‘ LS$7 Mid of tha-lid
$ J fi 00 : ^cnct’ Toxas the enty-second y<
’ ■ By the Governor, M. F22L1
E*>. Clark, Sectary of State.
Note.^—The uiffttjent papers of tq*,'
Vl. Stslfii are atithorizod :o publish said ‘ pro-
10 00 traiendneetit for uroe months before
the next election of i enresentatives, and' - irir ur----g- -«■
witrforward ibrieocuTt rnrrto-the ■Seeretary-—-*-**^*1^1 r ront bt., New. York,
of St^te.—Slate Gaze. ie. " ' r-
Afjril 22. 1857.
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N. B. W/agon making and repairing,
_ ° :c., done at his shop in the
best manner, and upon the most reasonable
terms, for -cash and cash only^.
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS, (
CpVNTY CF COtORADO. J
, * COUNTY COURT, 1
’ ..Jclv Tesm A. D. 1857, $
To the Sheriff of said County—Greeting:
conren WHEREAS Elizabeth Bateman, Guar-
liefekf-the Jwn. the persbps^and estate of Alexan-
frotriBri--dM an* Mary ASiif Lookup, miners, has
jrfotfstendenly. ajBtied to the county court of said county
f>r an order to sell the undivided interest
of said minors, in and to one hundred acres
of land situated in said county, the place
where said Elizabeth now resides. And
whereas, at the M*y term, A. D. 1857, of
our said court, *an order of publication
was made :» You are therefore command-
ed to cite a] 1 persons-feeling interested i«
'the welfare of said minors, to appear at the
June term, 1857, of our said court, to be
held at the court-house in Columbus, on
the last Monday in June, 1857, and shew
cause, if any, why said sale should not be
made as applied for, by ’having this •writ,
published in the True Issue, a newspaper
published in LaGrange, Fayette county.
. , i to the
return day hereof. Herein
fail not and due return make.
Witness, C. Windrow, clerk of uid
[LS] gourt, and given under my hand
and seal of office, May 26th, 1857.
C. WINDROW, Clerk,
Let the above be published.as required.
May 26, 1857. L- M, Coffm,
Sheriff, c, c.
., on
bay Spanish
left fore foot white, ton and Harrisburg, and Columbus will be
C car gotched, the central point for the Western and
WwGD5 AN’i
CHERRY EXPECTORANT
For the C treof Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis,
Infioenza, Huirseness, C sughs, Cc{<is, Asthma,
and. for tbs Relief of Consumption
ttages
promote expectoration,
it soothes and removes
desideratum long sough! bj the Medical p^Iession.
- r -1 “re all known
to medical men, nnu are ui cd by them daily in all
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give the medicine a p iwer and range of appli-
ay from the city,
the railroad train
i mjuraiiiad citizen na the rank ot vo-1 uwmeut wore namn
and ait effort mode to drive all such 'presence here arid their abettors
necessitated by it, sev-
1 as we|
-i shoulder'
; ■ $50.
i-‘. Taken t^
poi^d before Jno. C. Cabeniss, J. P
theS4th day of April, 1857, a l:~k‘
” ?i years 1
hincFfeet w4iite,
right fore foot, i nd branded M
shoulder, appraised at 825.
---- Taken up by William Hunt and called '• ThVTVxw HoteL'
posted before n t n __ r. * .
the 25th day ol
shoulder with
across the top,
praised at $70.
years old, no m irks
at $70, One «ark
two yearf old, ro
praised at $50.
---- Taken iq
posted before Joseph Gage, J. P
, ------------------next session on Mon-
piis
they iviil b? charged only
Nd deduction for nhsdace sx.eept in case of prefo
boys wifi b.j received ns un
a etnile scbq?l>
. . ,lie middle of the session. ...
pPr M’£ln °f 80 ^6eks’ S12>50; S15 5 Oration of the»peopl<,
.^20; .Juste oaPntno (extra): 25. At,
French,
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jaged 55 year*; Mr. F. M. Deems,.a clerk UAV E \ OU A DISEASED LEVER,
in the General Land Office, and formerly m.L , ,
• 1 - - -- ™ ’ '» -rx .. J lap" The queation, though startling, is
sufficiently, suggestive when the fact is ta- {v^a j .
aik.. i ’ | hay filly-
alalniingly fre-l hc‘ "s apprised at t l 20.
Indeed, there n• ^*7 “^*r J
ft . [L&j inc let h«y or..hide) A. U. [>57.
1 that are not ■ Z. Ai. p, FRENCH,Uierk, Cl C.
| La ka-rMige Academy.
Liver ta*; h.
qilent i.
are few I
in some w;
• of that im
complaints
The ground
upon' which the hotel is situated has a ftwit
ot'70 v^ras on the most public street in
WR, . , 1 .?Thei
stroke ' house i^ very commodious, having in all
' 10 1 *■5 is a new'
One bay filly, about three brick kitchen ; also,
stable, garden and yard.
*" ' * ' ’ had a
large share of custom, and is a very popu-
2 ’ ’. The inducements to purchase
the at present must be great, as it will be but
, a bay Spanish a short time until we have direct railroad
horse pony, 5 3 ears old, star in his face, communication from Columbus to Hous-
gotched, the central point for the Wcsteri
The above property will be sold very
For par tic trials apply to A. J. Bonds,
, or to Jno Robson, Esq., f
Columbtis. 35:tf thu
Come and Buy.
will be entirely distinct. . 1
rrtm $12 50 to $25 00, per
--------ment required at thte close.
aj <M '
aitjiin
! for them that they escaped.
T_------------r.i._ *l----( ut
tered by many to avenge thair discomfiture
on the ]
officers, the
fcven on 1
a proper procaution to bring hither
, was Jone last evening, and
strong body of Majc. T
I
o’clock by railroad from Baltimore.
Last evening and night were unusu
quiet; not
for
Ju st Received^
6 barrels elltra Superfine Flour,
iaity 50 do Superfine
shout did we hear, and but j 50 sacks besl) white Corn,
of tho usual tokens of a justiconcluded
•t-.- v,— Lj seen or J
1 ’ *
by J. C. C. Smsth and
, on
the 15th day of t|lay, 1$57,
horse about 4 ye.
m^st probably be greater
lection of I.1 fcln■ ..kv.
laeding amendment would have
ier, advanced with fixed bayonets for, wotild'be prepared to frame a
pArpose. This movement induced the without any of the outward
ndonment of the cannon, and tho re- -----’ r . ,->■
ment of the party from it. They dealt,
rever, upon the soldiers in return vol-
i of stones and some revolver shots.
I atarines, on taking possesion of the
Bon, aecured it in their hollow square,
naelves the while being fired upon and
of their parur shot through the jaw. ’
HOrder was then given the marines to
which they did. Two persons irnme-
aly fell on Massachusetts avenue, and
ther directions many were shot, sever-
^BSw* 1 !
ho-crowd was now in full flight in all
stions, leaving the field to the soldiery,
did .not, however, long remain at the
I but were marched back <0 jhe.City
L Later in the day they were taken
location than La Grange, I have
, ua’j a ui u uuu xjunuvn a veivr uiiu lurgi
old, 14J hands hifot, I Goods and on better torjns than I have
1 IT • v . elesai rvlnna Ikrtrl jmnaannnnt la ear! *1 el
p tai A—appraised s»t $50. i
• -1 kj *'-’ - ■---^L L
iosted -before W Hiam Gorham, J.^P.,
>e 19th dav nf Vfav 1 Rn’T a
5 or 6 y’fs old, b
I about U| handJ
» ! ---- Taken up ny n. u. uoyiqas
A Fatal Accident.— With foulings of [ posted before Jnb. C. Cabahiss, J. p.
we record the particulars of Uth day of May), 1857,' l
^acciilenf, which occurred in this place years old, red sides and neck, white badk Boarding !
--------—j „ull;d re- a»d belly, some white in his face, marked thf tr j • j u r n
lh. immediate Aath of a little crop olf each cltr. branded M H „„ th“ ■ T.HE ytrder.lgned would re.peclfully
of John and Sarah Munden, r’ght hip and an ^irrow point on tho left * i_r m > v i
The deeea.^1, Thoma. Jef | appraisid at S20.1 Ab. a mare and ,.11, P“W“ Se’"ertllX’ >" Vm»I>~«1
' some seven or eight yearp of'marie*a black|n color, 14i hands high, BOARDING HOUSE
little ndgro boy four
were at play, in a room i,
several guns were deposited. The
! port of a ________ ~___\
spot of the tragic scebe, where they
.3 see f‘
igonies of death. 1 he little negro upon
had been handling
had taken up the lightest
... -at Thomas and pulled
the trigger, but did riot know it would
x
< Proclamation,
BY the GOVERNC R of the STATE.
WHEREAS, the Litgielature at its ad-
journed session, 18^6, i >assed a Joint Reso-
lution, proposing fo attend the Constitu-
tion of the State, whicit i%in these words:
“Joint liesolution pi closing
ment to the Consrttutic it. *
' “Be it resolved by ttye Legislature of the
State of 1 exas, that tl c following be
posed as t ’ ’ '2...__L.
of the State of Texas j'
provided for by tht
seventji
tion, shall be valid to hfo intents and
poses, as a part ofisaid Constitution, to-wit:
“In case a vacancy sh'all from any cause
occur in the office pf Jud ^e of the Supreme
Court, Judge of the District Court, Attor-
ney General, District 4ttorney, Comptrol-
ler ot Public Acco’^jitr-, cf H -,^0
State or Commissioner if the General Land { "fous
« ‘ Pro*
an amendment to the Constitution
which whet) ratified,
as provided for by thd thirty seventji sec-
tion of the seventh arti|je of said Constitu-
pur-
vacancy shall from any cause
"" Tqd ^e of the Supr emc
ney General, District Attorney, C<
ier ot Public Accosyrtp, Treasurer of thejril.pH
* _______________ ....
Office, the Governor Iball appoint same •
c • . 1 1 A . « I I . * * I
a 11 f LI , ---- oruu luiiiut, arc reuues
saa l continue to disaAarge th. duties of|Juneterm, 1857, of <
such office, until the nite of the r* * be*, J «v “or.
eral election establish id by law for’the ] fos?AlVnd*av in June“^57?and shew
election of State or County offi cers and un- if any> whYsaid sale should not be o
tii his successor shall have been elected
commenciBg and qualified ”
it t.-r n u-hni«> 1
,, And whereas it becomes my duty, in
obedience to the directions of the Constitu-
tion, to have said Joint Resolution publtsh-
least three months before th
19th day of May, 1857, a sorrel
”’’-e 1 . ---- u, Qv.iy vaiioiy <
left shoulder HS & TfE|,' lishmAr.tp, be?!ji
high—appraised at $50. k'nds.^oiighs, I
an^
record the particulars of Uth day of May, 1857,'
: _____. I - . i • i« t ...... ■ r » i i • 11 i
last Wednesday evening, and whicl> re- ai,d belly
1 in the immediate death of a little • croP
te son i
I fff this city,
ferson, a boy
age and a ’’
years old
. . . J more proper,
ip all cases to obtain tlie consent of the
. | without that consent is simply a peaceful I an^ 8lJ’P
e suiii on
A.- Xve have
our
v. ao may c -me.
will pry to pi "cure the . best
I distant.- it: onr power. . ,
- -I- i -.si- f-B,- =.t ■ -P’,t(fo'rRs
medy has been found; it is safe and sure, of "enfering
fai-trial has been afforded it, it -'.ut. . ,
cept in r ases of protracted sicknec-s.
‘ 3’errris-per t'tssion—-froni^l^.oO So $15
K”s. SHzX&hWL a’, it, Principal.
La tlvrange, Fe
bjt purchase a box of Dr.. 71<a Arango Fomaio School.
Pdls, prepared by Fleming WrLL commetu fo's r
- " ' - Iros- ‘ ... . « ■
1 ' It k the nnlv rrm^Iv c>ubifo ’he first m<kt^ will be eharg-d for n whole
-i ; . . 7 . • " nn4 after <r.M, ffiay will diarg< d Only
yet discovered, -in which implicit confi- from the-uuicvfviwakRre.
Nii dcfo*"— “ d-.i-----
♦ trur^d-illneS*. *
fo-s will be carefnl to-askforDR. A- ic.w smafi
CELEBRATED VER.U IPUGF,f eftectfonabfo *a
j FLEMING BROS, of Pittsburgh, ,ls Pa7ab!e al
Vennifogeg in comparison are
. Dr ■ M’Laiic’s genuine Vermifuge, also bse <_f Piano,
iua celebrated Liver Pills,- can now be had at all
or rne mayor, trie military I .. , h 1 v
gistrates, the marines, and ; re5Pcctable dru? 8tot“- ^ahout
1'4]
id propns- j
- - . - I ™
Drawing,PaityingAnd Nec-dl^ work,each extra, 10
-------. Lessons in Yosa! Music free of charge.
j .. r, v 11 A5^S-J- R- Casselman.
FLEMING BROS. 1, LaGrange, February 28, *57. $0:lq
LOOK IN AT NICHOLS & CO’S.! THF T J**BAca^y’ '
’ JL llti* ± W ruLr 1 ri oj&polOis of
Institution, wil open on MonJay,-the 26th
i of Januaray, 1877, tho respective Depart-
ments being under the charge bfi Rev. Jno.
’ Career and Lady, assisted by’a full corps
of experienced teachers.
The Academy building is large and
pleasant, and die Laboratory well supplied
with; apparatus.
The two departments of this Academy
. /Charges,- fri
sessjpn—payin'
Instrumental! Alusic^ French,’ Spanish,
i Drawing, Pairing and Embroidery—
'extra,. ■ T"'
- Pupils charged |rom time of entrance,
.and no deduction made save in case of
protracted illness.
Board can bq obtained in private families
, at moderate rates. > i
All orphan and indigent children
in this Dislric^ will ^>e admitted into the
:‘.Aca^dmy aA free of charge for j sentatives* \vho hare
Iril,- J.- on the £th dav . j .. - r , i • ’ r Jt « t r " 1
r, the following described' 1 J :i:- ' - - 1J .A-t.n. and endorSdd,-‘-.’!ecuon retnrnS|
work-cxen, tfo wh deep re.d’steer, about Qelfliu&ia Female Ssminaryf 3t’
cbfs qJ, marked crop oft tbcieft; 'FwAi?' p 'iirX’-V’ a > ■
ear, and und r slope in the right e-j1 RGI ’ P’ *iLLi ’ A.M. Principal, ■
l ~ ’ r m fas hip B; one derip red steei? -THJS w’!i open its bccohiI *
ear, brand . s^on Monday the 26th iust.
Qte rad and w hite spotted ' • Terms per Session,
a ycyrs olu, marked crop.’ Orthd^raphy. atin Wit- “
- o-----,----- „..v i » —’’t*.’ P-. . ' , v-> • W
— car, branded with a Arith^uic, English Gcatomnr and
’ i, a pale red ; Geography,
it years old,- n^&rketi t - .
™-r-—- --a ear, co brand—! anSTrfie"NateraHSciweefo--___.
| said oxen Wert?! anmaiged at g fQ r,r,- vokft ‘ LanJa'aties. e:
1 Taken il by William T.
posted before Wnft Gorham,. J. P., on the ! ~
’ 2?”., one dun njare| EXAS I
jnule, about 6 jlear’s old, 13.J hand’s high, J
with a black sf ’ • » - • • -
a white spot ir
the left should
Inffoenza, Hoarseness, C ;ughs, Cc-l<is, Asthma,
in ail i'B
A Medirine that will t
, it soothes and rc~.=vc=
Irntatron and Inilainrnaii >n -of tho Lungs, is a
The articles of which it i$ composed
t " ' . ' - -i, -_____,__,
pulmonary complaints ; but the proportions are such
as to p ’ ’’ * ‘ “
cation possessed by no ofh:r compound.
- \ WOOD! AN’S
SUGAR-COATED BILIOUS PILLS.
For the Cure of Readacl e, Pains in the Back,
Breaat and Side#, Dyspep in, Fevers of all‘kinds,
l-’etnalo Complaints, Liver C >mplain'8, Erysipelas,
Nervous Complaints, and <
fioqa Impurities of the Bloo 1 and Obstructions in the
Digestive Organs
>! GRA PS
INVALUABLE patent OINTMENT,
* FOR THE CURE OF .
Scrofulous and ether ^um >rs. Ulcers. Sore Breast,
Sore Legs, Rhuntatic Paint, Old andFresh Wounds,
Swellings and Infiamtnat
Corns, and External Disei ses generally.
DR. BILIIXOS’8
GARMINATIVE A ND
ASTRINGENT SYRUP,
An Infallible Remedy
For Cholera Infantum,‘o r Summer Complaint ofi plow-atocking, &
of the Bowels.'
be marked by genial qaiet-
bna from disorder, we ware
j^lkilled O« J _
*--r one James Slatford, who himself was
afterwards shot in the shoulder and neck.
young man, Charles Spencer, was
stlls wounded with a, revolver bullet; and an-'
By other named Biddleman, said to have been
•, and, active in the disturbance, was struck with I
* 4 a balk Others, more oraless severely j
wounded, were a youW; man t
McGlqe, and a youth named Adams, who
were carried to the infirmary. Col. Wil-
son, of Texas, was shot in the shoulder,
boa* j________i„ xxZ* t_____n_____j „c
other cases, but forbear from extending! Reader, have you any disease of the Liv- >0
the list till we have had an opportunity of er, or disease which you believe proceeds p.’s.
di, r•«' ,L«“
tarbed precint were reopened and .con-
tinued till the legal hour ot closing. The
“Plug LTglics,” finding themselves less
pleasantly received than they had antici-
pated, slyly stole away from the city, some
walk to Bladetrabiug, and-
J on the railroad train at
the last motrient before starting. Their
■ omi vuoi*fe inauv io ui~i vv ail eucn r—- »*. v are open-
tm the polls. In this Onslaught, and the an<^ generally denounced, and it is well
fete- which was______Z'.____r T., L .
iawidua wounds ware delivered as well | I" consequence of the violent threats
fe^native as naturalized citizens. Mr.
Mtitd Owens, Commissioner of the
ijel, badly shot.in the arm as well '
^FoB^ded-in the head; Mr. F. A. Klop
Batruck in thi forehead by spent shot;
a Qeorge D. Spencer severely firuised
ne left cheek by a atone thrown by a
n not four feet distant. Justice God-
id stricken in three pl a ces with brick-
k Jastice Dunn atoned; Officer H.
bgea brfised on the chin; Capt. Baggot,
Pft,of Police, Policeman Birckhead,
I Other policemen, were wounded and
ren from the field. The result of this
b that naturalized citizens wero
Mdte 1 ’ * /”■* • t
Mmant from the scene; and it is a mat-
Rt-fo' u- ___s ’ -»r
|t doings have combined material1!
bewise poljed. , | ‘
of Cumberland, MadA-nJ; Mr. Dowljng,
a baggage master dn the Baltimore and
I Ohio Railroad, a colored man named Neal,
ed in the public priutsfof the State, for at
least three months before the next general
ejection of Represents.tives, for the con-
, and to require the
returning officers of elections, at the next
election, to be thus koi Jen, to-wit: on the
first Monday, the 3rd day of August 1857,
to open the polls at tfie proper places in
■their respective counties, to take the vote,
upon said proposed Amendment to the
Constitution, of all tlo:
Representatives, and m;
said election to the Sec -etary of State, giv-
sentatives, who have Voted on said
s’ed amendment:
Now, therefore, I, E. M. Pease, Gov-
ernor of said. State, d > hereby order and
counties of the State,
polls to be’opened at he several election
precincts of the respect! ve counties,
<’
resentives to the Legtsiji
day the 3rd day of ,
the Vote upon said proposed amendment
to the Constitution, of all those who vote
for Representative*, tfia vote may be ex-r
pressed thus, ‘SFor the amendment to the
<P«>nstitntion,” or “Agiinstthe amendment
to the Constitution,” ais the voter wishes,
and to make returns of said election, giv-
ing -the names'of those voting for Repre-
t vlpted on sai
5 boxes Railsins,
heard.—N. O. drums Firs, •' »
10 sacks fine Rio Coffee, ».
M t ■ D1 ’ - ■ •' I *
Constitutional Reform—A Convex-! dozen be^lt Lemons.
. — -— —_— ... ....^ nu i
further prcamable to. the Texas State Con-
j-iy-T . _______ —J
fact, recited tlierein, that it was framed
with the provisions of the
for annexing Te
as remarked in a prev.oqs
"*r/Jt anxiety which was
■ . ___for for ■ t -J was mH
j the most favorable for a carm considers-
surrender of National Sovereignty.
. . .k_ k:n . . - •
:y to keeptthe pell/ open*- £’°n Upon legislation, which
* Paa*‘nG notice. The first section
“Ail political psWer is inherent is the
people, and all free goverureer.tstirefoun-
. ded on their atithuiky, ’for ;
A theif benefit; and they have at..aur ttcces the j —r------
I RBalienable right U <It^, or>^kiand t.w? ‘lnt ™ r‘SIu ear’ ?ver and i *
a ish thejr fora of government, ;n tech bit aa th|p left ear, branded with ajAritb^
as they may thutk expedient.” j c‘J3' r &,'ro-3 ; 2fo°i
.Q the steer abouta^ Ft years- < '
'mode of amend- ; arP, haCK or si|in iQ each
te
r bed the intelligence of 37ti» General provision. They
the public prints of the
p by James L. Gross and
on
April, 1857, a light bay!
aid, 14 hands high, both
a knot on the ankle of the
the^eft THE
town of Columbus, Colorado county,
. . T----_'I—1,” The ground
o. C.. Cabahiss, J. P., on unoij' which the hotel is situated has
I’ April, 1857, a brown or "
bay mare, 5years old, branded on the Igft, town, adjoining the public square.
1 hree C cl J) I t (Li I S f Ri Jt 7 I* A 11Z-11V17A 1 «r ,» »» .«• « » . Ti • • — L» — a. . fc.
middle, and bottom—ap- ■ 13 rooms. Attached to the house
.. r .. , , .a smoke ho ;se and
brands, appraised , other out houses; also, a large commodi-
QUS gta,}j]8> garden and yard.
The Texas Hotel has always
p by. C>H- ^Vilbern and Hr stand.
16th day of May, 1857,
short time until
tiqn.-J-Iu the discussion of this subject
stitulion is necessary, than to notice tho
“in accordance
Joint resolution For annexing Texas to the
United States, approved first March, 1845;”
and therefore, i
number, the feverish anxiety which
felt for annexation at any sacrifice r-*
‘pl’llE STAT
t mol«ete.tiqr]. ”j.‘ * 4 j lion of a Constitution,’which set out with j
xu«jv j —'
#0r of the utter inability of the po-j . 4
io. itthibt- ! Jh;£- P;
Texan in!01 April, lb.
. i Work even
ftrt precinct of the I
Mtes of voters, he sleejnen it
pply te tire Pt-1______:
« i ‘ ‘ “
which hediffirra fottpr. r
letter Was referred by the Prasir
the Stcrette/ of 'the. Navy, who
F placed 110 marines un ier t^e
d Major Tyler ted ’ Captain
rWUlre4iq>os*1 of the city. They
tehiuagiy tp-jrched to |he aforesaid
Geeeral Henrfersoa, of the same
the party in chizeu’s
sooner *v "
■ Bpe» the United htatea military be- A < •
p katwn than a number of young men, duly published
lastly increasing as they wear along, s ’*□* *' I
jloeaearioa of six-pounder brass swivel, R?eocra* election of Representatives, voted
•hitching a long cord tb it, dragged it* l~~ 1 "I
g Pennsylvania Avenue and up Sev-
street, with the object, as avowed bv
adherents, q( resisting the marines.
arriving near the polling place pf the
rtii Ward, )he Marines found the
• posted od the ride walk, under the; proposed to the people at very great
ortho Northern Liberties Market.
‘ ' Mayor walked up to the closed
' •f the polling placefond gavp the
Nepenthe polls (which had been
y. closed, as we^presume, when the
jqppeared) and resume votM^g, to
only reply received'was from
4flp*ide, who declared, using much
I obese, that the polls should not be
The May or then took a com-
| position and proceeded to ad-
to crowd, ftnjountiog to about
or fifteen hundred persons in a
F maddened excitement. The sub-
fthe Mayor’s remarks was
Lrh hi 1’ f •» b d ,n lhn eR 7“’- beSt the market affords, he hopes to be calling at his estab Ihment, next door
both hind feet wltte, some saddle marks, able to give general satisfaction, and only ” - ~ ‘ °
no brands-appransed at 812 solicits the 4oubting”Ao give him a trial.
and 'rC 1 A‘.Rob2ns°n A good stable is also attached to the modate the public upfythe mds’t reasonable
on the 2^h dZv ? M P” Prarmisa8‘ A. BOYLE. terms and at the .honest notice.
n the 20th day of May, 1857, a brown! La Grange, Feb. 1,’56. 17;tf LaGrange, March 7,
■ • r. ...
patterns for g entlemens’garments, for four successive weeks, previous
mare ;
branded on. the
bte r young col
ken into consideration that diseases of the lurid
’-k-'1 \ecome most j ’ *
" '—in the United States. 7' ‘ *
formidable diseases th
..faw traceable to a deritnged state! -
□ portarit organ. Mtey of the - f
usually elasssed'.lunder lh. C '7' ’5
•. J1 , ■ i ■ . . . 1 Monday, ut- 2o of March
; | head of Consumption, have thek origin tn . t;' , aic th-? ,. r.sy(on
in- ■ >ch<Tpl will i.e ripen to all *
in the! a? T”e v its of the school de-
we
2d day of M|rcb, 18i)7x
*with a 1
_.„z ^MILITARY INSTITUTE.
; sfoeak down the back, and i^lL L comniv^e its next Session at Ru-
tlie forehead, branded on !,ersville’ Tsias/bn the fot October next, under the
-_?r with capitals j and D, j Wpari"te^
;«^ter under the former, and on the j Tuition in Academic Department, per;year, $60 00
captals VR united—ap-j-'I’uitio t in (ollejrrate do do,- 100 00
i B j a rd, washing, fuel nn<| light per month, 12 60
Library fund per raar, *' 5< 00 |
f Tu’iion payable one session in advance. For while,.at the same time,
I further ir.formetiun*see advertisement of Board of
Tntstees Aujust8,’JG . ly
~ ft -, , , . .s ’ • . ■ , ■ ■- • i
FOR SALE.
‘ t ’
well-known tavern stand in the
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