The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1862 Page: 2 of 2
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•TATE OF TEXAS,
Heumumbtmm, adjutant gbnsb
ai.' Ornod, Austin D«c, 30,1861.
Omkui Oiou, Mo. 14.
X Wkmu, The Qovwrnmiit «ad peonía
United State* in pruaecutingUii
unnatural wir which they have forced «ip-
a jis,*am departed from the rweotelaed
yv civilised warble; true valor no
ktfl|«r<«heracterise* their military leaden;
for persecution end insolence,dire opprei-
«Ua, «ni títr moat «Tern '(pluadaHag*
«JWkfootakapa ¡ end
. .e,8M thuDir aruiie* ,of aggretiioa
recruited by horde* of mSaiu incited by
Dsn, rapine end undying hatred to u* and
to-our iiMtitutioue; now threaten by is-
*«wn, tbV integrity and aafcty of our
State, and mil*** effectually oppoaad by
timely ehergy\nd number*, may involve
"2 e*l*tehee of our Government.
Ill Tberefort^impelled by a due sense
vf the impending «auger, the Legislature
,ib the .plenitud* otn* wltdoui at it* pres-
et which has
"To perfect tie organisation of the State
Troop* «ad place the same oa a war foot-
This law enacts that all white male
Inhabitants not specially exempted shall be
liable to military duty between the ages of
eifbleeu und fifty years.
V. Each Senatorial District except the
first, shall be constituted into a Military
District. It is made the duty of the senior
Justice <,f the IVace in euch Precinct in
every county, by authority of the Briga-
dier General* to enroll all person* liable
to military duty under heavy fine* and
penalties for i.eglect.
VI. It i* incumbent on Captain* to en-
force the military Uw* of thi* State, to a*-
Meuiblc their cnuipauie* ut le.mt once in
vvery two week* during the existence of
the preiwiit \ynr and shall instruct them ill
¡i*> M'lioul of (lie soldier and the Company.
VII. They «hull report all defaulter*for
m-gleeijof military duty to the first Court
Martin. Hutaorixed to try the same and to
eause *uch offender* to be Rummoned to
attend -uid court which /he shall furnish
with the evidence of audi summon*.
VIII Tbey "b.ill h.tvi- the power ofre-
e>ir<'lliicnf a* often us tbéy may deem ne-
cessary, aint the power to impose such
Juitiinhment by arrest, imposition of fatigue
lutjt, or other punishment for disobedience
of orders, or uiimilitarv conduct whilst on
parade, Ac., regulated by thejr discretion,
but re*pon*ible for the improper uiieof au-
thority in the manner provided by law
IX. All delinqueut* notexeiued by their
company officer* are mulcted in fine* eol
lected tprough M..«istrate'*Court* by sum
•U(,iy pr<>ee* -. Any Iie«i ci>mp:iny re-u -
ing to'orgalfixc by eiee.lon ,,t .ffi,
t'
and penaltiea.
tile lirtffiuljlirfrc'liori.} «t¿V i
>oiut t lieir oAcura who khiiH I'le-. i
orce the military low* uudei lie .v.v
eil
till';
X. The Colonel selects «nine ti place
4ot legimuiifar or Ifhttafitin- drill wit hi u
his,district, a nil slmll b.ivn the power <<
Compel tm; -Si.lie troiijp* til' ills tcgiu'Miiit .1
.district to is enjlv!,' .m tile ¿¡flit'! ijo felce •
Vil I lea ! "Iiee III ev.M-s twonioutiisj will,
'.ppropniit" li;i"" .il,<! per. for
or tnillCTp;
XI. During any .iiiyusion;.insun'ectiuii
< r rebellion. jvhenevei in tin' opinión -oí
llie U n ern.ir, the interest of the State de-
mand* the State Troop* to be called into
the field, or whenever called upon by the
Pwpiduat of the Confederate State* to fur-
nish an additional aimiunt of soldi err for
1 he prosecution nt the present war, the
Wrvrtinor shall U<ue hi* Proclamation for
ain- designated number of voliniteers to
i the field, und should the number of-
fering be insufficient, then he can direct
such Brigadier General* a* lie may see tit
t« order a draft. .
XII. All volunteer companies organized
under the act approved February loth,
1868, are by this act iiicnrpor.ited atufform
«'part' of the Sute Ttoops attached to the
several Regiment* and Brigades within
their military district*, to perform duty
with the same upon all Battalion, regí-
mental and brigade drill*, parades or en-
campments, and whenever ordered iti'o
activa «ervíoe bv. the Governor or their
Brigadier General, they *hall have the
privilege of eoine i* a whole company;
but shouhl sueh eonipiiriy refn e to march
h* a whole company, it shall t'nrtbwUlr be
disbaiide.i by order of the Governor, and
the members enrolled in 'ho Ue.it Compa-
nies.
XIti' i will be !m-'rvoij tf-jt fir!■ ' dit>-
i . o '■'• r i-.-".ipi-'ni ♦. ifli.o
i.ii i: ei only a u .gh iui >0(1' ¡.ti- if
their duties it* «njoifiód bj tjie I us tbitt.
we can be praji rrtwl for tie exigi'iiej mxI
it is 'be intention of the'Executive I'll *il«-
tain rbein in the proper discharge'of then
duties: we know thlt " the price of liber-
ty i* eternal vigilance."
XIV. It is truo that twenty-five, thous-
and noble suns i f Texas have rushed to
airaiiaad sought the relentle** foe wherev
M be was to bo found. The vajley* of
Jurafconia, the plaina uf Missouri, V the
-Ohrk and bloody ground" Of Kentucky and
the hank* of the Potomac amply attest
that vietary has wreathed their 'bmw*
yhe^avw they have mat tbeir treaeher-
oua enemy.
XV. But to prevent the desecration of
life «oil oTTexas, that oar fair land shall
noflbelaid waate and ¿«vaatated. Mitt our
aeooea «hall not be kidnapped, and our
uattia stolen: onr-wHule line of «mi eeaat
(winthe Sabine td the Bio Grande, muat
be MuM by an adcqúatC force, am the
be obtained (Vom the bust of
for home de>
Mgg—M
XV1L The Governor in «taking thi* ap-
peal for volitateera to hold thamaelvaa u>
readineaa by preparation and drilligf to
march at« moment'* warning ia o««aci
oua that thoae whom he addnaaea are # er
ready i deJhnce of their heloved Slate,
and in repelling their unnatural foe, to
atake life, fortune and every earthly hope;
that they are too emulooa of the renown
oír their brother* in arma; and that they
are too athirat for glory for tbia holy in
vocation to be made in vain.
XVIII. The Governor ia empowered
and he ia al*o prepared to evoke all the
resource of the State in it* defenoe, but
be will not insult the patriotiam of hia
countrymen in «unpoiing it will become
imperative to re*ort to a draft.
By Order of
F. K. LUBBOCK.
Governor and Couunander-in-Cbief.
J. Y. DAHM(!I.I.,
Adjutant and Inspector General
[Feb 1, l*5U-u'4Mw
Beceipta for Kirby B«ttaUrt
Mrs F lliiniiey, 1 qt rice, 1 pillow
and case, 1 yd domestic, 1 comfort
I bundle old linen.
R R Peoples, cash $10.
T S McDade, cash $5.t
J B Manning, 11 dox eggs.
Mrs B B Lee, 1 comfort, 2 turkeys,
'15 doa eggfl.
Mrs M Jolinsou 10 dot eggs.
<irs M 8 Oliver, 15 d z eggs.
Mrs 8 Oliver, 1 box iidimuit.CHndlem
Mrs. 8 Whitworih, 1 pillow uud cae<,
1 bolster and slip, 1 sbeet, 1 com-
fort, 1 bund bandages, 11 lb but tor.
Mrs 8 E Nelson, 1 comfort, 1 sheet,
1 blind bandages.
Mrs M J Hannay, 1 comfort > l>< it
spread, 1 sheet, 1 pr billow c.s n,
1 towel, 1 bolt baudages, 1 bot oil,
2 qts butter beans.
Mrs A Wagnon, 1 comfort 1 towel,
^ doa candles.
Mrs 8 8 Ware, 1 comfort.
F Uarugnl, 2 till buckets, 2 tin cups.
Mrs. R M ILu vey, 2 sheets pillow k
cas ), 1 bund b¡unlagert 5 lbs but-
ter and 4 dosi < gg.-s b) her xci vams.
Mrs M Hill, ó llis tivittei',
ilts tí 1 ( f patils, 1 pr blunkotA,
2 t 'Wols, 1 Bilili), J religions book,
I VVIVel VIM.
>1 I'm tj Ot.il \ —10 lbs butter.
uv or
3. IXirabsertbenrsfaaeor a*al*et to tak*thslr
•span from th* offlCss to wklsk «)•* in suet, U> 7
«r h*U r .pawmi UU ihstr biUs Ud
•h«fr papers ordsrsd to bsatoppsd.
4. llis courtsh«ve4ecl«s<f that rcttolne to tak*
s neWtpspcr 6r p«Hodieal fro£th« 'bist
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mss
FubsrrlpUoa la nswapayws aonstliuu a bona Ad
IELLVILLE COUNTRYMAN
. 1 . OITBIIOÜT, Preprieter
orncr is coiinthtmin oct'.Diae,
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ol' lest than 10 lines t« counted a iqusre. Advur-
ttsHinvats by ths votuain of less will be tnsertud at
tbv follow lug rates:
HATtS or AD VERTIAIS a.
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lAui.'j
r, It I* «bars; on our own eoaat that
home* and the Goveremeat of our
froM the rtthleee ni insole at
ot aJ .u U; uá a Qfonci tU <2ea>pital.
■Is i<. it-. .. liof.H '*•>, 1&ÜI.
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ill II >1 Iiol llM..o;i^, I#. telllDi i ..0, '.fit
Will. ,v on .••••,., . pi IV III- 1 t« I II /•
vyit 'j*• , (i •• gtiii i t).tit U ni
jili lu te> .. • 31, 18Ü1.
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iMfX H|t.ioA ('i-Hl« o.« Mr-g+H-iAi.t J
iltl'1.1 ill itrpiidi. i i i i S. Jili i'lSu2.
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lU'.lll'n Miiiijuui ' , ( I 'll:.-on.-' l.-yl i.e ■■ ■{
(lleil ill t^iiililiil I. Ve. L)i . o i iool.
Beinoii (Jouitli.eN, a joivn, m
Fold'scompfinj, (.\loilie's uKi. .-o!.)
died <i* lyjiiiüid tis'Vei Jitis ¡ Wliii.
J'Aiit 8(jriMis, ti i>rivaa':-« til .St-nkes-
Ctiii.Jl.ilr> (1 ,r. o,'.v i e )
ivphofi U<\: J -I 11 lot**.
Win ¡J F«;s:11, á ,1 I. , tí il
to i ji.iii . (*4 ie • ■ (... ■ . )
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R It VVbitv. u piivue in. iligii-
«itiuK's contpnuv. (I'nreotts' ruiment)
died (M* guc-sko, wound. Jan 12,1802.
t col'in 3 Mouth* CIS, ti mo'a 994, l'J mo'i • 30
I eol'ni " Sji, "
J eol'ni " 30, " 40. " H0
il enl'in " 40, " AO. " 73
J rul'ui at, " 70, " 1(10
i l" All Letters, In tflstlon to bimlinia, Ih any
v'iy i(ir.iiiecti'i| wtiti tills Ofllce, aliuuld be sd
■ - J r. OHTKllHOUT.
Cdltor snd Proprlutor.
■ (!orii iHeal-
i 1 |v||),I.. about one ami a half mile*
•a ••• >u Ilelivilliv, is now ready lor
i .j ijri inn. ij a ill be «lone
■ , t.nUv iinUl tnr; in-r i.otice.
ALEJANOKk GLiENN.
■' i ín'p" 11. IriO 1 u7*tf.
préclialatm
call fob twjifcve wo.nths^troom
1. Thirty Companiee of tnlhntry will be
received into the Confederate aerviee to
•erve tor twelve month*, unleaa 'sooner
discharged,
. Oompanie* offwing, to be jirmed and
round* of ammunition initM to tbe
I b •*'' " openeil a
4 '' '> .t T ST A l( HILL
J ' . \ .'.j,.Jl ibd.niiil
•otn. n¿;
(yf'tfl. tí l/«i
Abteli I will Sell
ti-il-tl'
WW* liimrdiHgi
lenNou.iblc term .
A. K. STKKMCNIlKltG.
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BELL VILLE A L ADEM Y.
OBo. W. Fiisteh mid Mu*, E. A.
F06TER, liuve. opened a Clas.-ic ii
School in Bellvilje", und solicit the
t i liir | lace and vicinity
¡ia i roí i tig.
'illif tlHtt;:i
KditcaUi ;,
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wili In: Wight,
f--ii'.'li ot SO Wee
Knglis!
M Ci' Of
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(¡ i'lvV\ I
tel. 1. I S(i2.
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'nucios S 10.00
<; • . . I.'.,00
A ■ ' H.111'i will
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1 hereby notify mid for wart i all
uersons not to credit my wile Jeinin a
Norcross for anything whatevernn my
account, us sbe has, voluntarily let
my bed ami board, and ceased to ai t
the part of wife to me. 1 will nut b.
responsible for any debts she may
hereafter contract.
WILLIAM NOROROSB.
Austin co., Nov 19. INfll. [17-6m
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' Letter/ of udminiatrntiuii on tbe estate
of Jea*« Bice deceuaed, having been
«ranted to tbe underaiffned at ibeUecemb'r
Term «ifttae County Court of Anatin count/
all persona bavinf claims aRainat aald es-
W* are required to present the aauie with-
in the tine prescribed by law.
THOMAS COCKBANE,
SaW-Ow
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't-rtfjir. ■•f:.'.
11' 11'. ,1
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t .'i t liitl iidlt iiitf \fd'flrr
SHofin v )Jlii't.ir.ifin unt llagar ilieinr,
rrln uní rd't, o', "ik fcutfdir '¿¡jvirrcn.
40 1 • A.
vrtti, tttt
STRAYED OH ¡STOLEN
jpKOM liie aulmctiber .it Hempstead,
last
Ausli,. v'ounly, en or about tbe
ol Hi ta ember last, a
LA nor HAv HOUSE
«ell fnimeil, no wIiIU- mi him except, fad-
dle markK, five years oiil last Spriffjj'. work*
«ell in liarneas ami rides well. Hrandeil
<j ÍI I' (conneeted.) I will pay « liberal
reward tor tin* return of the horse, «r In-
formation !>'• I «mi K^-t him.
J.EWIS pOOPKR
KeiripHtead.-'Oot. I'ltb 'tíI 1 S¿-f!in.
FOR
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SALE OR TRADE.
t ,\. re- of Land near the Town ol
v -It'irton, nfimtcd to the under-
i mnee of Robert tfcott. It is
i. ir >rti the Tela*!t'entail Hail
t>4t)
when unprovided with
■titute «wi arm*, tueh
in the coentnr.
3 Comj *Bi«« J will report, a* may be
meet uonrenient, at the following place*
°/ 1 «prim Creek, near Hemp-
*tead, VUitoria, San Antonio, Hon*ton aud
liarritburg.
4. Mtuterinfe nffloer* are '«lationed nt
the rendesvou* to muster in compaoie*
upon tbeir arrival—tbe minimum ror in-
fautry i* 64 private*.
&. The Quartermaster and Commlathry
l neeenMry r-
ring and aubaia-
Depurtmenta will multe ull
rangementa for tba quartering
tence oftroopa at the reudeivou*
G. Tbe «ureat mode of making tbia war
a shout One ia to be prepared to defeat
tbe enemy Upon bis landing. Tbe men of
Texan are again oajii d upou to enlist for
the defence of the State and of the country.
By order of
IlBlG. GEN. P. O. IÍEUEKT,
Commanding Military Deprrtmentn'fTcxa*
Sahíuri. JBovkk D v vi*,
Migor and A. A- A. G.
Feb 1. 1862. N u'iti-tf.
ty Texn* paper* will publlAli Md «end
account to New* GlVce.
k;r Mited to men* aHtigriCe
il. ilei'igepeth. Tliis if in
two surV'';,in' I *, Central KailKo.oi
ruiiiiiiiK l<etweei tbelli. It i* «ituatett*
neur Mckiiitic) Hand aud probably
íoíiih the Sell • 1 lands of Ilarri* coufity.
Wliei. the K.'n Iv ad ei.iilieetinp tlifl C'ett-
tr..I Bonn wi b l oí,in,bus Khali coiuuie' ce
building, it will probably be at that point.
-É Acre* about 1^ mile* east ot
M *1 4 Bellville. containing good tarm
aad and timber. A "pring of never fail-
lig water on the prendaos.
QAA Acre* of land on Bialey'a creek
OsflvF in Comanche county, originally
patented to Frederick Hoffman. Thia i*
first rate Und.
These land* will be sold mottig oa a end
il, or will be traded for sheep, negroes oi
other property.
-4. P. OSTEBHOUT
Blleville, Jan,16,-84/4f. y
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La Attorney mud CnuutUr at L w,
HBMmiAP, Austin county, Texas.
Notice te the War Tax Payen I
YOU are hereby notified that I,
will attend at the following places,
on the dates named, to inventory
property Bubject to tho War Tax of
the Confederate States of Amoricn,
for the year 1861, and to assess its
value, viz:
At Bellville, C. H„ on the 2?th
and 28th January, and 24th und 2/Sth
Febi-uary, 1662.
At Buckhorn' Stove, on the 30th
and 31st January.
At Sempronius, 3d and 4th Fob.
At Forkston Church, 6th and 7th
February.
At Ste.rnenherg'tf Store, 11th Feb.
A^ Industry P. O. 12th, 13th and
17th February.
At Hurdy's Store, 14th February.
At Now Ulm, 18th and Í9th Feo,
At Witte's 20th and 21st Fob.
At Millheirrn, 26th February.
At Cat Springs, (Wellhoiiaen's)
2'/lh and 28th. .
At San Felipe, 4th and 5th March,
At||lurtsville, Cth and 7th March.
Trftvis, at my house from the 10th
<> the 20th March.
All persons owniur such prop-
•rty, failing to attend ana render the
Mime, will <4to double taxed, as the
iuw direct*; and person* rendering a
¡'nrtiiil or false inventory, will be Ra-
lile to the payment of a fine of Five
Hundred Dollar and each person is
by law required to furnish the Asses-
sor « written inventory of his proper-
ty. J. H. CATUN,
Assessor of War Tax for Austin Co.
Jan 24th 1862. 24-2w.
W. AHREMB«CK. . #.
wÁnareiEOSi*^
1¿e|aW3iwn5 n*.
BLACKSMITHS, CABB1AOB
WAGON MÁKRÍÍ.%#re
do all work lie tbeir i
lne«*
ty
«KKL5
i
Aop^,,,
They will keep conatantly on bsnd.
WAUtwN i>v
which they will tell at thu fo|low ii^ •* "*
low pticu ! v,
No. 1, Ox waaon.Ex. Vinl h, ?*} spin-
iilr. VltiOdO. . C.w S
" Ox wajc«||, J-'ju if «hi> *4 **Pln
dle.itli&OU. yuo3 nO
" Ox wuKon, Ex. riawHKl •Pin
die, ijlloü. ■„ i
Common Ox Wagun, Kxl ra Finish, 0160
to f 130 pi). *
CARUIAGfifv,
They also make and knap on'hand, Otn
riaoks, Ut:t>ntRM, Plow*, Harrows and all
kindaof Agricultuml IinpWnioñts. I
Al.SiO,
IBON & STEEL, of all mialltir*. Car-
riage* and Wurnen* ItcpAtrilig Ml* at the
ahorteat notice, with noatnami ami daeabll
JOh iTUñ'tt ifottE t&bRDF.R.
Gin work ahd Bolt* iqnde nt tbe *horteat
nntioe, nt $lw 60 Wer W01b*.>. . .K .
Thoy have now on nana a largo supply
of the latest and moat snpiwrrií stlleá of
Buggies, Corringa*. Boclnwayv, wrJ, etc.,
etc.,which they wfUffU At the, yijjfiptrrt
l riee*ybr euth, or arreptárfbéa on lióúston,
Oalvdston, New Orleans n r Ni"W' Ybrk.
They will de work of all kiuil«,^J er
cent, leda Von (.'Asil, than any otlier ibop
in the State of Texaa. > *'■«
They are pormanent iyTocftted m Urmp-
itead, where tliej? lutVe berh fof aevwal
y^ars. They return their bMrtfWH ttMAka
to the public lor the liberal mttroMJieAaa-e-
tofore recelvi-d, and «nllett a conntiuaftou
hereof. Persona utirn a dbttapc^ eoHKng
to Hempstead, will vi/e them a call. No
charge* for alio-Alll# thetr work. [Ji
Ti
F.STRA ra Of A US Tiff Cpugfit,
Taken Up by Join) W, C!ollin* ami,M*-
trayed before Vh'xntiner Cíbud, on
the l*t day of Kebruany, UHUtiufe Éhy
VilU, four yivriri; old Jvfct «bring, foiirteen
hnnd* high, right bind font «bite'with a
white «pot i|i her ,for«l 0a«i. MltndMdftK
on the le it nhouMef, App..nised at $6(140.
t. W. MAtTilRfavtffl.L'.'ítfC.
fiüfflKÉSÉ
FARE «*0* W'AT. ta.
(Sunday* excepted) nt.tí ull. JL. Bi'tíló-
ing leave Houston % Oaltostonntp P. M.
Oil Suntlfir 'mlfi leaVi' fllivWTon for
rotur hw<l
Sutdfiy'
Houaton at ]fí
A. M:
Houston for Galreiton nt 3:30 P. N,
% '*
n6
B. BM B. nwri €s 'IK* ÍU
./"|N and after the 2d of July oext,4raÍD.
V will leave HnrrUburg on —"
Halite? Academy.
On the First Monday in February,'
Mr. 6c Mi-s. Halsoy, late of Souje
University and Chappell Hill Female
College, #ill open a Classical School
AT BOVINE BEND,
twelve miles south of San Felipe and
Seven miles éast of the Bernard depot.
The usual branches of a Classical
and English Education will be taught.
Tuition per session 20 weeks, #85,00
do. in music do 25.00
Board ....do 60,00
Stock oí produce of any kind will
be received at cash prices inpayment
for board or tuition.
WM.HALSEY, Principal.
Jan 24th, 1862. 24-2m#
DAYB.TlHmfiDAYKandflAtUBi
immediately after tlm arrival of tbe tt*l
veston train, for Alio J1 ton ami intermedia*
>oint«. Beturnln« will lesvr Alb/ytrtn
MONDAI S, WKDNF.SPAYK iuid l-B ,
DAI'S, until fiii'tlier notice.
ROBKBT HARlilfi '
nfl Kti¡i«riiite;ident.
Ru«k lloiue,
MBS. C. HUU1UD, PROPBIF.TUKSS,
M. F Tiiompsos, Manajfor, r'(i
Cerner of Fmnftlin and Travi* 8u„
HOUSTON. TKXAS.
Nothing shall be wantimi to maititaln
tho reputaliou tbi* house ha* alwvya borbe.
46-1 y
DR. E. A. METCALFE,
HcmpsUad, T«xai.
May be found at hi* residence when not
profeN*ionally engaged. [v2n8-ly.
Joseph Patulea,
Dealer in
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
ClOCKSmti
FANCY ARTICLES,
Mai Street,
Houston, Texas.
Watches, Clocks and $swSlry oarefWly
repaired and warranted.
of wateh materials,,
46-ly etc., constantly on'
BE
'St. T. RABBIS,
Attarmg mué Cemmmhr at Lam
Belivule, Austin cointy, Texas.
G. B. NrcirOM
. $npeí¡ntend«ftt
Jí (íT'fo'ñ,
notice*
The subscriber rcturns his tliaxiks
to the people of Austin County and
the public generally for tho liberal
Mtronnge lie has received for thb
past three year^. Ho is in hopea tho
people owiug him will c'oino forward
and settle, and enable him to contin-
ue business. Ho is *•<impelled tb
work for OA8ÍI or COT'FON ffotti
and after the 1st January 1862i His
situation is such that he cant keep
any more books until tinu« alter..
CHARLES MAINOH.
January li, 1862. n23-3tr.
IHaeatee, Ma (lord &
(Hureutort to T. II'. HtUmartk.) \
COTTON F A C T p
Anil Omrral Conunittion '
AND FOBWARD1XO MElIl<MÍÍiW,
Houston, Trxus.
Particular attention given i
ptftf, selling and *tor«ge of oí"
bides, and all kind* of omttrtr
No drayage no cotton, 4tb./nwiis<
t. UON^KY.n
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Kimbrough, J. T. The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 8, 1862, newspaper, February 8, 1862; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177032/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.