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JOHN STEGER’S.
INDIANOLA.
NOVEMBER
JUST RECEIVED, per sloop Rover, a few
march 19, 1859.—tf
3
^^MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
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COMPTON.
lot of
s Cask Pale Brandy,
3
COMPTON.
November 11. 1859.-tf
kt
3
JYew Orleans.
Feb. 12
1859-1y
millinery.
sMSa wjBwsr.
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RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE LADIES
that she
! j
Constantly Keeps on Hand
A CHOICE
RESTAURANT
J
SELECTION OF MILLINERY,
—AND—
Styles and Neatness.
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lVi
COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO
—with—
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CJ1KE and PROMP TJVESS.
MRS. NORTON,’
Centre Street, Galveston, Texas.
150 Poydras Street,
G. FRIERSON, .
R. CONWAY,
J. T. HAYS
GUSTAV DRE FLING’S
ALSO,
A STOCK of CATTLE about 150 HEAD
NEW YORK,
MATAGORDA & EAGLE LAKE.
OTBGE ZiXNE!
GROCERS AND SHIP CHANDLERS,
VIA WHARTON.
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Going through from Matagorda to Columbus
iy
JOHN STEGER.
C8-
4
Ipgive below
[he bride, Miss
this
con-
1 Case Curacoa,
10 4 Boxes M. R. Raisons,
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OF
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GROCERY
—AND—
ihed
fos-
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Running in Bay Prairie—Enquire of
G. ROUGES.
Matagorda, Nov. 5th 1559.
FRANK HITCHCOCK
F. HITCHCOCK & CO.
■
White
Rhine,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"the gazette.
/
Oyster Saloon*
■Lition,
miss
arc
^Ll'OOm
PK that
Wpublica-
■tin an
|||t little
fiabor can
1 moving,
publication
Galveston , Texas.
Dealers in Western Produce, Boats and Spars,
Paints and Oils.
Ohip and Steam Boat Stores put up in the best manner,
O and on the most favorable terms feb 12-ly.
Frierson, Conway & Co.,
Co mmis sion Merchants,
NO. 59 CAROA'DOLET SHEET.
-Ladies’ and Misses’
Cloth Gaiters, Buskins Ties, and slippers,
For sale low bj’
mar 19,] JOHN STEGER.
hsed in white
md with puf-
and six on
■F colored
■ blue and
■hfink or
Hk bride
VITE shall be glad to
VA prompt attention ti
Recently Received,
2 Doz. Baskets Champagne,
2 Boxes Lemon Syrup,
1 Box Brandy Cherries,
1 Bbl Old Rye Whiskey.
Madeira, Slierry, Port and Claret Wines,
Scotch Ale and London Porter, per doz. or bottle,
2 Bbl Appies, (very fine)
1 Bbl Oranges
1 Box Lemons,
1 Case Sardines,
Noy. 10,1859.—tf
$2 50
$6 00
$9 00
tor.
IjpiAMs, on
UOSEPH T.
Lail of this
Claret,
■3
Indianola, but from a
circumstances,”
Rday. Expect-
Bwe made no
■ and the con-
Kbecn
publication
Bill lose noth-
■ publish the
■Tuesday, (to-day)
Bgular publication
8@-We have received the Daily State
Gazette, which is a very neat and interest-
ing paper, containing the full proceedings
of the Legislature, with other valuable
State items.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and
A the citizens of .Matagorda, that he has just receiv-
ed a large assortment of choice Fancy Confectioery,
which he is offering cheap.
Orders from the Country wiil meet with prompt
attention.”®^ MORAND SCHMERBER,
k Matagorda, July 2 1869.-6m
T. J. HIGGS,
Tremont Street, Galveston, Texas.
TWEEPS constantly on hand and for sale, a full and
1X complete supply of
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
Tobacco, Cigars, Foreign and Domestic Fruits
of every description—Landreth’s Philadelphia Garden
Seeds, etc., etc., cheap for Cash,
Country Orders solicited. Jan 29-ly
How Hue was Dr®
a description of fhM iixioo
Francis Amelia Bartlett,York city”
" l‘~ ” -.-"-Jon the 13th tit., to Don
Ou Monday we took passage on the
Mail-boat, with the expectation of making
^t^ying visit” to
A spiendid assortment of ILLUSTRATED BOOKS I
I consisting in part of annuals, albums, poet folios
| SCRAP BOOKS, &C, ’
A great variety of childrens books, games, blocks,
PAPER DOLLS, &C., &C.
Every article that comes luc ucau or statu
BLANK AND MERCANTILE BOOKS—t
best qualities
BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS.
^SyTISo§^^¥£R B0°KS ANJ>- , - „ '
CIIOOLBOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONARY tW° day8‘
of all kinds.
MUSIC—A large assortment ofthe very latest.
The most extensive lot of cheap publibations in the
State. New ones by every steamer.
WRITING DESKS, Prints, Cards, Chess, Dominoes |
&c., &c. Together with all kinds of stock io be found I
in a general book store.
All the Publications of FLOWER & WELLS for P TT
sale wholesale and retail. ’ i v
Subscriptions received, and single copies for sale1 N. Bonds, ’ '
of the leading Magazines and Newspapers of the da ' ■ - -
All orders promptly attended to and Books sent by I
mail, post-paid on reception of advfctised prices bv the>
subscriber. i
jan 29-3m Francis D, Allen. |
Merchants,
34 Fulton Street. New Orleans.
Personal attenj^n paid to receiving all goods csa
signed to our care by the cheapest and best routes.
Also, Agents for the
BOTKIN© MAOM WOTM
, in Vermont.
IX7’E '"r°ula cal1 tbe attention of Marble dealers and
VV Manufacturers to call and examine our stock,
which is very large ; consisting of American and Italian
marble and slate for building, paving sidewalks and
Courts, Tomb, Head and Foot stones, Obelisks, and fer
all monumental purposes—sawed to order, any size and
thickness, and as cheap as can be bought in any of th®
Eastern Cities,
whieh will be a saving of freight and breakage from
New York.
All orders executed with dispatch and care®
A. WHITING & CO.
Feb. 12, 1858.-1 y
1 Bbl Apples,
FOR SALE BY
Inion Hotel,
Situated on the Strand near Mer-
chant’s Cotton Press.
HpHE undersigned having recently opened the above
A Hotel for the entertainment of transien and perma-
nent Borders, is prepared to give value received to ali
prompt paying customers.
This Hotel, being situated close to the Bay, is not sur-
passed for well ventilated rooms, and is more conven-
ient than any other Hotel in the city for those whose
employment is about the wharf, and those waiting for
shipment to other ports. His table and bar are so well
supplied with general necessaries, and has hia terms s«
low as to insure for him a reasonable patronage. His
motto being “quick sales and small profits,” he feels
confident that no one stopping with him once will ever
go away dissatisfied.
jan 29-ly CHARLES LEMMERMAN,Propbieeok.
NEW ORLEANS.
A. BARRET &. CO.,
S3W.Y dlcdRTHlR,
7
JAMES A. TURNER & CO.
RECEIVING^ FORWARDING <& COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Wc. 4 Union Street, New Orleans.
TXTILL give strict attention to the purchase or sale
V v of Merchandise, Receiving and Forwarding Goods.
All consignments of Cotton and Produce to their address
will be covered by their open Policies of Insurance, ua-
lessspedally ordered to the contrary.
References:
Afessrs. ROYALL <fc SEIjKURK? MAiftgordfu
A. WHITINC & CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDINS
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We beg- leave to call the attention
of our readerg to the advertisement of
Messrs. Snow & McArthur, Grocers, Ind'an
ola. They are clever and prompt business
men, and will take pleasure in filling orders
from this section.
The Governor’s Message has been
received, bat such is its length that we
have not found time to peruse it. It is
spoken of by unprejudiced minds as a very
able and searching document.
See.,
KfATAGORD. LODGE No. t, A. Y. M., holds
Awi itg stated-'i-eetings on the first Saturday in each
Month.
E. a.peareson w. m.
JAS. H. SELJRK, Sec’y.
Champaigne,
and other choice Wines ;
Blackberry Brandy,
Cherry Brandy,
French Cordials,
Annisette,
Scheidam Schnapps,
Peppermint,
A LL kinds of J/arble and Work, as cheap as the
-TXcheapest, aud as good as the best.
Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended
to. Feb, 12th, *59. 1 y.
Tmurphy & sandersonT”
COFPER^Smiths and Sheet-IRON Workers,
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
All orders for Chimneys, Breechings, Price
Boxes, Clarifiers, Stills, Worms, and all kinds
of sheet-iron and copper work will receive
prompt attention. Also, Importers and dealers
in all kinks of Tin-plate, sheet-iron and copper
Stoves, Steam Gauges, and Brass Castings.
Galveston, Feruary 12, 1859.-ly
„ i see our friends; and wiil give
prompt attention to all who may favor us with a
COMPTON.
Supplies of FRESH OYSTERS will be kept
during the season. Families supplied with opened or
in the shell. COMPTON.
Matagorda, Nov. 12, l§50-ly
£S~Terms.—-If paid in advance $3 09
If not paid in six months .$3 50
If not paid until the expiration of the year.. .$4 00
O'No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid.
Rates of Advertising.—One square (ten lines )flrst
insertion go
Each subsequent insertion. 50
1 square 1 year $10 00 ; 6 months $7 00 ; 3 months $5 50
2 “ “ 18 00; “ 12 00 ; “ 10 00
3 “ “ 25 00 ; “ 18 00; “ 15 00
f column “ 35 00; 25 00; “ 18 00
i “ “ 60 00; “ 35 00 ; “ 25 09
I “ “ 100 00; “ 60 00 ; » 35 09
SSf Advertisements of a personalcharacter, when admia-
sable, will be charged double price.
0*Political circulars or public addresses for individual
benefit will be charged as advertisements.
ftgeMaaisge or Obituary notices exceeding ten lines ift
■PMgth, charged as advertisements.
R^Yearly advertisers will be confined to tlieir legiti-
mate business ; if otherwise they will be charged
extra.
4®*Advertisements when handed in not specifying the
number of insertions, will be continued until forbid,
and charged for accordingly.
S®-Advertisements from a distance must be accompa-
nied with the cash, or city acceptance, to secure in-
sertion,
4®-Candidates’ announcements for County offices, $5:
State, District and Congressional, $10 ; payment re"
quired invariably in advance.
#e»AH advertisements, the publication of which ia
quired by tew, must be paid for m advance,
PROVISION STORE.
f^HE subscriber still continues the FAMILY
I GROCERY and PROVISION BUSINESS
in Matagorda, and he keeps on hand all the
articles that are usually found in such an estab-
lishment.
He has standing orders in New Orleans, is
and will be receiving fresh supplies by
E VEH V S E H,
He respectful!)’ solicits orders from his old
customers and the public generally.
Terms CASH.
A. WADSWORTH.
Matagorda, July 29, 1856.-3m
Arthur T. Lynn John H. W.lliams.
LYNN&WILLIAMS
[Successors to H. H. Wiliams & Co.,]
SUGAR & COTTON
FACTORS,
Receiving, Forwarding,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
®,iraA®©8®A[Lvg©'u,©M9
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REFERENCES
H. H. Williamas, Galveston; Warnekbn k Kiboh
hoff, New OHeans. Jan, 29,1859. 1 y.
UDOLPHO WOLFE, -
No. 22 Beaver Street, New York.
#3” Agents in New Orleans : E. J. Hart & Co., A.
D. Grieff & Co,, J. T. Moore & Co. nov 19-3m.
Scotch Ale, qts. & pts.,
London Porter, do,
Stoug’t’s Bitters,
Lemon Syrup,
Brandy Fruits,
Assoited Fruits, &c.,
&c., &c.
Kelley House,
Corner of Market and Centre Streets,
Galveston, Texas.
Q. S. KELLEY, PROPRIETOR.
4®“ Baggage conveyed to and from the Boats free
of charge. Feb. 1,1859-y
to which she solicits their inspection before purchasing
elsewhere as for
A LL kinds of Marble Work executed. Orders froia
the Country promptly attended to. ]Feb. 2G:.ly
City Hotel,
Corner of Can«p ancK ominoM Streets^
R. S. MORSE, PROPRIETOR.
SFKIJVa ctoonis.
THE undersigned would respectfully call
the attention of the citizens of Matagorda and
vicinity to his large stock of
FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS,
which have been carefully selected, and will
be sold very low for cash, or approved credit.
MY MOTTO IS
®mall l^roffits and Quick Sales.
Call and examine my Goods and prices—
before purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN STEGER.
J. H. DALE,. J. ASHWORTH
J. H. dale,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
—AND—
Commission Merchant)
—AND—
Powder-Horn Wbarf,
Indianola, Texas.
August 1, 1858.-1 y
v * x. - a—t 5 jJvi oiL/vjy AVUTJLrx., <X 1C »»
barrels choice apples, which are for sale cheap.
COMPTON.
Boys’ shoes, a large assortment for sale by
mar 19] JOHN STEGER.
NEW BOOKS,
FAST JIS ISSVED.
—A T—
allen’s book stationary,
— Al^D—
W81® TOMB
NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL DEPOT,
Market Street.
(Next door to the Post Office,)
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
WHERE will be found BOOKS in every department'
of Literature, embracing Standard, Biographioal, Classi-f
cal, Historical, Scientific, Religious, Agricultural, P.-eti-1
cal, Miscellaneous, Fiction, Masonic, Spirituni, Water-hr m , w
Curo, I hrenological, Mechanical, Voyages, Travels Do- MONDAYS, AND 1HURSDAYS at b O'clock a. M !
---------- . Jarriving’at Wharton from Matagorda the;
' same day at I o’clock p. m.; and from Eagle
Lake at 5 o’clock p. m.
Leaves Wharton, for Eagle Lake and
R. MARAIS.
Boot and Shoe Maker,
TREMOJVT STREET,
---o---
Will attend promptly to orders from the Coun-
try, Keeps always on hand, the best French and Ger
man Leathers. Jan, 29,1859. 1 y
A. AEEEA & CO,,
Old Whiskey,
Brandy,
Madeira,
Port.
November 12, ’59.-tf
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES,
PRODUCE HARDWARE &c.
Hides and Wool bought for Cash.
November 19, 1859.-ly
ALSO, 50,000 Assorted German, American
and Havana Cigars ; and a Splendid Assortment
of excellent Tobacco. JOHN STEGER.
mar 19,’59. -tf
—GENTS’ & BOYS’
Leghorn Panama, Canton, Campeachy, straw
and Casimere Hats. For sale low by
march 19, 1859,-tf] JOHN STEGER.
John Steger,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Matagorda
and vicinity that he has just received a full and complete
assortment of
Broadcloths, Casimers, Vestings
&c., &c., &c.,
of the latest patterns, which he is prepared to make up
at the shortest notice. Pants made in three hours:—
a full suit of the FINEST QUALITY made and guaran-
teed to fit. in twelve hours.
He has also, on hand, a large stock of READY-
MADE CLOTHING, which he will sell at New York
prices for Cash, or approved credit. Call and see him.
Matagorda, Texas, September 18, 1858-tf
our town ? Already, this week, one couple
have married, and the end is not yet. It is
whispered around by gossip mongers that
several will follow suit in rapid succession.
Visions of effervesj^jg^liquid and snapping
corks fleet gloriously before our anxious
imagination !
GALVESTON,
WIJLLIAM I. AUSTIN,
GALVESTON, TEXAS,
Cotton Factor, Receiving, Forwarding and
GENERAD COMMISSION MERCHANT.
FiASH advances made upon all consignments
V to my address, either for sale in this market
or for reshipment to other Ports. je2’56n4
Cos of Main and Fifth Sts.,
INDIANOLA TEXAS,
$
N eMBSSit. P
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE partnership heretofore existing between Nel«
J. son Clements, Hy. J. Overmann and Wm. B. Ca»
silly, having expired this day by its own limitation, Mr
Overmann has retired from the firm. The business wil
be continued as before, by Nelson Clements and Wm
DAVID WAKELEE, JR. Cassilly, under the style of
Jl'EESOJl CEEMEJVTSa* Co
GENERAL commission merchants,
AND
COTTON FACTORS,
No, 66, Broad Streetj New York.
May 1, 1858. 3n25tf.
r
1
Fare:
From Matagorda to Evan’s Store
'' Wharton
• • Eagle Lake
G. GOOD, Propriety
G. Hodges, Agent, Matagorda.
—” 'T " • Wharton.
swspapers of the day. I April 2, 185’9.
to 9.nd Rnnlrc onnf Ktt !
SAB MAWBSHS-
otlier Person >n the same business.
SALOON, in front of the Billiard Room, which is open
during the day and until 12 o’clock at night. He keeps
constantly on hand the very best
Bayou and Peninsula Oysters,
which he serves in a manner to suit any and all tastes
He solicits orders from the country, and will put up
Oysters in the shell or in cans, at the shortest notice
and in any number desired. ’
AMBROTYPE GALLERY
Opposite Gov. A. C. Horton’s
Residence,__ Matagorda,
To the Physicians of the Southern States.
IVolfe's Genuine Cognac Hr an
dy, IVolfe^s Genuine JPort
IVine, Wolfers Genuine Hort
IFjne, Wolfers Genuine Ma«
deira IVine, IVolfes Genuine
Sherry Wine.
I am now supplying the trade with pure Cognac
Brandy, in bottles, bpth for menical and private use
The immense success that has crowned my efforts to
place a pure genuine Gin within the reach of all, under
the name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, and to drive
out of the market the pernicious compounds sold as
Gin throughout the country, led many leading drugists,
apothecaries and medical men, for some years past, to
solicit me to pursue the same course in regard to the
article of Brandy. I should have complied with these
requests from all quarters long ago, but was deterred
from it by the fact, that owing to the exorbitant prices
of .Brandy in France, consequent upon the shortness of
the grape crop for some years, there was no chance of
my being able to import the choicest Brandy, bottle it
and sell it at moderate prices- Fortunately for me, the
grape crop for the last and previous year (and the pro-
spect for this) was abundant, and prices of Brandy have
fallen to the standard of ten years ago. The duty on
Brandy is also seventy per cent lower, and I have now
made arrangements with four Brandy exporters in
France, of the highest repute, and am regularly receiv-
ing consignments of the best Cognae Brandy, which I
am bottling and selling as Wolfe’s Genuine Cognac
Brandy. I guarantee with my seal, labels and certifi-
cates, the Brandy so bottled by me, as the pure, up-
adulterated article, and it will be found, when used as
a medicine, a beverage or a cordial, healthful and in-
vigorating. It has been a matter of universal complaint
.... . that a bottle ,of pure, unmixed French Brandy, was very
v\ licit hets into the people of difficult to obtain, and the purchaser, nine times in ten
was deceived with a vile manufactured imitation. Of
all descriptions of ardent spirits, Brandy, from its high
price, has been the one article that mixers and sellers
have turned their attention to, and millions of gallons
ofthe so-called French Brandy have been scattered
annually through the land, and have been the primary
cause of murders, suicides, cruelties and crimes, and
have send thousands to an early grave, self-destroyers,
from delirium tremens, mania-a-potu and horrors, names
unknown, until unprincipled men began to make mad-
dening compounds and sell it as the pure French -
Brandy.
The virtues of pure French Brandy need not be told
by me. They are known throughout the’ world as a
medicine or mild stimulant. It is as the French nation
poetically call it “Eau de la vie,” the water of life. But
this applies to it only when pure and unadulterated,
“anafactured with the fearful ingredients that make a
good imitation, it becomes a death drink to innocent
tens of thousands of our race. To reined}’ a fearful evil
delay- I have commenced importing Brandy, bottling it, and
selling it as “Wolfe’s Genuine Cognac Brandy.” lam
daily receiving orders from the drugists and apothe-
caries in all parts of the Union, to sell it for medical
purposes.
NSW ©SSLSAN©.
—GENTS’
Fine French Calf Boots and Gaiters,
For sale low by
mar t9, 1859,-tf] JOHN STEGER.
&C., &c., &c.
at JOHN STEGER’S
THE undersigned has just received a fine
EitlHIETT CO.*
Mechanic St., Between Washington Hotel and
the Market,
Cralveston, Texas.
KEEP constantly on hand, and Manufacture!
to Order Monuments, Tombs, Head and Foot!
Stones, Mantels Furniture Work, Imposing
Paint and Hearth Stones, in the best style anW
from the finest Italian and Americajj marble.
They are, also, prepared to insert
Eikenesses in Monuments,
and Head Stones in a permanent and scientific
manner the art of whieh is not known in any
other establishment Nor'rh or South.
All orders from the country promptly execut-
ed carefully, boxed arfo shipped and a prompt
eply to all lettars wf iiaqiiiry.
auu NOS. Ill & 113 ST. CHARLES STREET,
New Orleans.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST RE-
ceived a fine and well selected stock of the
saws
styles of
Linens, Marsailas, Cottonades, Fancy
Ducks, Fancy Casimeres, French
and English Merinos, Colored
Alpacas, Doe Skins, Cloths,
&c., &c., &c.,
which he will sell by the yard or piece, at very
low figures. He is, also, prepared to carry on
The Tailoring business,
in all of its branches, having procured compe-
tent workmen for that purpose. Full suits of
the finest clothing, in the latest style, made in
a few hours, and guarantied to fit. Also, a large
assortment of READY MADE Pants', Vests,
and Coats, for Spring and Summer wear.
Call and examine, and leave your measure
with JOHN STEGER.
NELSON SHIELDS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN,
Merchandise, Groceries, etc.?
ALSO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALING IN,
Ready-made Clothing', Boots, Shoes,
Caps, Family Goods, etc.,
Indianol laexas.
----oOo----
Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton shipped to
our friends in New York or New Orleans. Will buy
Hides and Cotton. So call and see.
N. SHIELDS.
T. H. M’JIAHAN B. R. GILBERT,
t. h. McMahan & gilbert,
C O T T O JV E^TC TO K IS
And General
Commission Merchantss 9
Galveston, Texas.
PLANTERS and Merchants sending Cotton
or other Country Produce forward to our address
may rely on legitimate charges only being
made. [Feb. 26, 1859. -ly
She cannot be surpassed by any
who was married on the 13th ilt., to Don
Esteben SantaCruz de Oviedo. ?he descrip-
tion we take from the correspondence of
the Del ta :
The biide, as fai^and stately as an Aram
. . lily, wore a rich, I Jvy white silk, covered
by two deep flounces of point de Bruxelles
which together with the berthe, cost $4,-
000. A vail of the same beautiful lace
was confined to her head by a wreath of
orange blossoms, and a pair of magnificent
diamonds from Tiffany’s. Four rows of
large and rare pearls, clasped with dia-
monds, rivaled noTM,, ...eness of the fair
neck ou which they rested • the ear-rings
■were pearls of the largest size, and breast-
nin and bracelets were also of pearls and
diamoifiSSib--The mother's dress was wlltT
moire antique jvith point applique flounces
head-dress opfmk and and a
superb gold comb set with
The bride’s-niajds were
tarletau double jskirt,
fnigC four on the under skid
the upper, of mingled white!
lace or thullc. Two w3O
white, two in white, and JH
cherry and white. The sistoE
also wore large pearls upon’M
—FANCY ARTICLES,
Consisting in part of Pp.rfumery, Combs,
Brushes, Jewelry, Toys, Suspenders, &c., &c.
mar 19. at JOHN STEGER’S.
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Checked Shirts,
Checked Cotton Shirts,
Check Hickory Shirts,
Calico Shirts,
Silk and Cotton Undershirts,
Merino Undershirts,
Drawers,
&c., &C.,
J. M-
Carriage depository
Galveston, Texas
—- O--
TTEEPS on hand choice selections of Carriages, Rpck-
IX aways, Barouches, Top and no top Buggies, Slide-
seat Extension top and Jump-seat, Concoi-J and all oth-
er styles of carriages, with the choicest variety of
Harness, Bots. Double and Single.
that can be found in any market, at low prices and oa
liberal terms ; aud as every article is made expressly
for this establishment, persons may feel assured of al-
ways receiving work which may be relted upon as beiug
.composed of the best material, and made in the latest
.and most fashionable style.
N. B.—Old Carriages repaired
and made to look as good as new
by J. STOW.
marsh 12, ’59.-ly
7 ■^3
A/TATAGOWA LODGE, No. 4T, I. O. O. F.
1’1 meetswery Friday evening at half-past 7 o’clock.
J. W. GRANGER, Secretary.
TGHN DUNCAN CHAPTER, R... A... M.». No. 36,
meets on the evening of the first Friday of every
Hienth; sojourning Companions, are invited to attend.
W. L. ^abtwelle, H. P.
iSENRY THORP, Sec’y.
We are indebted to Hons. I. N.
Dennis, George Quinan and Lieut. Gov.
Lubbock for important favors.
22, 1859.
FOR SALE.
A DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE,
Situated in , . . Matagorda,
JKeceived This Hay^
Per Steamship Mesrico.
i Bbls Dexter Whiskey,
1 Keg (10 gals) Irish Whiskey,
a? <a. a: at a a iB j
At the residence of Col. Robert ■Mf
the 21st inst., by Rev. C. H. Albert, wm/
FRY and Miss MARIE L. WILL«|
City.
The gallant Doctor and hisIH
bride have our best wishes for M
perous and happy life. May*W
their wedded life unfold new J
may all the vexations and troubl
world be soothed and ameliorate!
nubial affection, and in the evening!
existence, may they revert to the p;
of their faiths as tlijjteiiKOudest and mostTT Adies’ and misses steel openig skirts
Valued act of their well-spent lives. • i mareTi^ 18^9.-tf J°H* ST^GER’
A. J. TULLY & CO..
y
NO. 7UCAROSDELET STREET*
WHERE will be found BOOKS in every departn' cnV
r^I;„M1n^Lla”e0“S’ Mas,onTc’ SpiritunL Water-!Vnvntvr
niestic Fconomy, &e. '
consisting in part of annuals, albums, port foli^
fiC!WAT> RnntTC! ’
CHILDRENS BOOKS, GAMES, BLOCKS,
comes under the head of stationary Matagorda at 6 o’clock a. m., on Tuesdays,
cantile BOOKS-A)f the! and Fridays, arriving at Eagle Lake at 4
p. m., and at Matagorda T p. m., same day.
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Lipsey, E. J. The Matagorda Gazette. (Matagorda, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 19, 1859, newspaper, November 19, 1859; Matagorda, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1329865/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.