The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1862 Page: 2 of 2
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Jp AwfU Scene-
fTork Express of tho 10th Inst.
p following from & private
entlemiin in New York, frotn
a rtioaibor of Buttery A. New
ry, in Casey's Division giving
g graphic description of the
e 3l t.
ur spherical ease shot are
us, each of them consisting ol
si of seventy-six musket bulls,
!*) of powder in the centre,
by a'fuse the saine as a sheik
first acts as a solid shot, plow-
ing its way through masses of meu and,
than exploding, hurls forward u shower, ol
.musket balls that mow down. the foe in
heaps. Our battery threw 24 of these u
minute, and as we- had the exact range of
every part of the field, every shot told
with frightful effect. But the enemy
were not at all daunted. ;
They marched steadily on, and hailed u
perfect teiApe.it of balls upon us. Why
we, a* well us our horses, were not every
one shot down will forever remain a
mystery to me, Wo did not inind the
toaden hail however, but kept pouriug
our ease shot into the dense masses <it' loe
who came oh inprodigious and overwhelm^
ing force. And they fought splendidly too.
Our shot tore their ranks wide open and
scattered them unwinder hi a manner that
wai frightful to witness : but they closed
up ajjain.ut oiiee, and came on steadily as
English veterans.
When they got within four hundred
yards, we closed our case shot and open-
ed on them with canister, and "such des-
.traction I neVer elsewhere witnessed. At
e. cli discharge great gaps were made in
their raiiks-indeed, whole eonipaiiies went
down boforo that miirds-louslire; but they
closed up with an order und discipline
that was awe-inspiring. They >t'tMned to
be animated with the courage of despair
bltAded With the cope of a /Speedy victory
if Un-y could by an overwhelming mull
drive us from our position.
it wa< awful to see their n'.nks torn tiiiii
•haltered by every discharge of citiiinfer
that we pont'od ri jhi into their laces, and
while their de.id ami dying lay it piles,
close up, and still keep iidvaiicihg right in
the fa'eo ol that lire. At one tiine . tliree
lines, Oirii behind anotlicr. were steadily
advancing, and three of their lings; were
brought in range of oue ol' our guiis shut-
ted with canister.
♦•Fire!" shouted the gunner, and down
went tliose;turee tlvgs, añil it-. grip w.ii
opeuéd through those lineó lines Us it
a thuuderlioiC h.ul'torn through tii.'-iii, a:id
tile dead 1 fo in swathe-. Hut tl.e, at «licit
closed up'und came steadily «mí, ,'ti
haltingor wavering.1 right throiigii
Kegriiiient.il Orders
2nd. lb,gimcnt—23rd. Brigade,
TEXAS STATE TROOPS.
OHdSTno. 1;
Mii.heim, Jniy 12,18(13.
1. The undersigned has this day a
sumed command of the 8d. Regiment iu
the ii-iril litigado, Texts State Troops.
!i. Regimental head tjuurter ure estab-
lished ut Churlottruh, near Milheim; the
permanent assembling, instruction, and
drill-plure of the regiment, is situuted at
Peters-Spring, SJJ miles south from Bell
vilie, near the Cat Spryig route.
:i, The i/nd of August, im Sathrduy
this year, tliero will be regimental drill and
iiistnietion with arms on the permanent
assembling place, at 0 o'clock In the morn-
ing; the different Companies will arrive
half an hour before the designed time. •'
1. Company commanders shall cause
this order to be published to their respee
tive commands.
LOUIS CONSTANT,
Lieut. Colonel and comuaiider
, of the Regimcut.
ORDER No. 2.
Regimental head
d quarter Charlottruh,
JulyT4, l.düí.
the
wood-,"over the. fen vc,' tli-ongh tin lieu
right up to our guns, and sweeping every-
thing betóre them captured. every piece.
When we delivered our, iast fire, lit')
were within fifteen or t wenty paces of us,
ami all our horses had , been killed or
wounded, we could not Carry oft. a gun.
Our wiiide division was cut to piece", with
what loss 1 do not know. \\ e fell buck
to a second line of iiitreiichmeuU and
there held the eueiny in che6k till t'euilorco;
mentí arrived, and . theft we Kc]>t oui
position tiU night put an end to the battle
ííeadijl' vkrr;i;s ijki i "k thk gv1.í, >
'Kvw (i/riv.anv Jubo óüi . >
GEMRBA^QtUiUK* No. I
' Mrs. Phillips,'Wife of Philip Phillips,
having been once imprisoned for her
1 traitorous proclivities and acts at Wash-
ington, auit released by the clemeiicy of
the Government, and\ having been found
training h^r children to spit upon officers
.-ofá'be United States, for which act of
one of these children both her husband
and her e*' apologized und were again
forgiven, is new found on the balcony of
her house during tlie passagé of the
funeral procession of Lieut. DoKuy, laugh
iug and mocking at liis remains, and upon
being iiojiiired of by the Co|iimatidi¿g
UeüTit Iíiíb tiict weré so, «otitemptuously
replies—"1 was iu good spirits that day.'
It is therefore ordered thaT the be not
"regarded und treated • us a common
woman." of whom no officer or soldier is
bound to take notice, hut us an uncommon,
bad and dangerous-woman, slirring up
strife and inciting to riot.
And that thcreiore she he confined at
8hip Island, iu the Slate of Mississipjii,
witnin properJimits t here till tutiier orders,
tfnd tlwt she be allowed one teluale sei-
vulit uud no more, if sue so chooses. That
oné of the houses for hospital purposes he
assigned her as qijSrters, und u soldier'
ration each day be served out to her, with
the means ol cooking the same, and that,
no verbal or written communication be
allowed with her, except through thi<-
office, and-that she be kept in close Cuu-
finement unlill removed to. Ship island.
By command of M.u. Ues. lilJTLER.
'fit, s. Davis, Capt. and a- a. a. G.
I. Company commanders will hold their
en.[inlands in 'retidiness to take the field ut
a moments notice..
II. livery able bodied free white male
juhubitilnt of this County, between tliii
ages of Id and 50 years, a¡¡d ijot exempted
by |aw, is subject to military duty.
III.' Persons subject to duty as eon
scripts on the iiriiiy of the Confederate
States, and Imving furnished uuhstifutes
are still liable tó do duty in the 8flW
Troops.,
IV. AH certificates of exemption from
.State t roops-serviee heretofore grunted, ure
hereby revoked.
V. I'ejsoiis suffering from external d.
faults, e.liroiiical pains or iiieiu'ahhi diseases
will call for exemption, before the Surgeon
" • ¡ijor of the fegiuieiit. Dr. nied : Nagei to
Milheiui, or before the Assistant Surgeon,
Dr. nied:Tiankh. to New Ulm.
All eei'tilieates of exemption have to he
eo'inteiviirncd hy the llrigadier, and by the
lYgiiiienliii coniuiinider. V
\'l. Coinpan) eoiuinauders will strictly
iiet aeeirrdiiig Sect/: I I und Irl of liio uiili-
tiiry law of .'i'exas, «pproved December
Jó. l?ol.
liy every Company drill, there "hall lee
[iraetised tile liiiiiiUi)! of iiritis, lur no I,-.*
l/naii one hoiir.' Persons not iiniied wirli
guijs Shall appear by icerf) drill ■ With
v. oodcu arms.
L0i:is CONSTANT.
OUDEU No. Í?.
Regimental head qwirh'r Charlnttruh,
J lily 15, l-ó".'.
1 Vfigahoniliny pi'r-iin-i, di-tiirhing the
public peitée in this County, shall he ur-
résted iiy the State-troops and send under
command at the disposition of theT'rovost-
ilarsluil.
- t*m¡nilanding offie'erf sTiiniTiave t'he right
hi ivijuire, if necessary, the sueeor'of the
ue;irest Beat CoiWpáiiy's, nhd this succor
shall promptly reach t'fia einlahgenid place.
LOUIS CONSTANT,
OKDLP No. 4,
Regimental head rjttarh r, Charlottenfuh.
July 1:G, lcit|2.'
Company commanders will send every
14 days u written- report to the regiufcuutal
head Airier. This report must show llie.
number present at drill, the mtmher abseiit
with leave, Without leave, the liiiiuber i,|
giins present for service., the nu: her of
iiuqiie.nts reported to the juslice ol peace/
the name of thiii itKrg'istrate, tlie /in ttllii!
(if tines i.sses-ed, tlie aiin unt 'ot ({'ués «• >*
leeted, and all facts show iug the condition
of the Company.
LOI/1S CONSTANT."
ORDEIi No. R.
Rcgimtntal head quarter Ckarlottruh, '
July 17, Iriliti,
ÍJy the first muster, Company command-
ers wili divide their command in buttle-
eoini'Miles to 4 ineii, and in the mnniier,
that 4 neighbors from the first, the follow-
ing 4 neighbors the second buttlo-couicr-'
adery, A c. '
W hep the,public peace may be troubled,
the nearest comerudery the endangered
place, sin II be bound to nrWvo promptly,
and it s mil be their duty-to do till in her
power., that communication of the danger
uriive to the Other battle-comrades of the
company.
Persons fiutile to military duty, who re-
fuse to act for the public security, shall be
tried by u court martial.
LOUIS CONSTANT.
Adjutant—Mr. John Máeiict.ichl, f«
Seuipronius,
Quartermaster n no ji-ynmster—O Side!
from Bellville.
Comiiiissury, with the rank of Cuptaiu'
M . llurtumuii, of Cut-Spring.
Surgeon-Major—Dr meds Nagel, from
Miiheiiii.
Assist. Surgeon, with the rank of Cap-
tuiti—Dr, riled llunka, from New Ulm.
Sergeant Major—Mr U. Schouert, from
Bueklioru. "
CJiiartermaster Sergeupt—Mr. J. Labs
from Cut Spring.
Chief Musiciun—Wm. Schneider, from
Milheiui.
- Chaplain, with the rank of Captain—Mr.
Gustuvus Seja, from the ISne.
LOUIS CONSTANT.
hii-fiU-It
A N N UU A" C E M E N T S
, • Al'iKuiuix nn Ills of ruinliJutfS for County
Ófflct , tuctudlutf tbo print ng of names on the
general th-kot, (7UQ. Without t(ck<ts, fSOO.
Ktatc uní! UUtrict camUdutus, fill) 00, cash in ud'
viiuor. In nil < aHin.
We lire authorized to announce the hume
of. M. It. PlU.t:y, us n candidate for t .
Iliee of County Ch^jk, of Austin county ;
electiiin, 4th ol August next- pd f>
We an; authorized to aiinounce the líame
of K. ill,ANO, Ks<]., us a candidate 'for' the
ofliee of District Attorney for the 1st. Ju-
dieial District at the ensuing August elec-
tion. 1 ; . i'd 7
We ure. iiuthorizedto utinounce thename
of J. P. Mi:i'f,i.i;it, as « candidate for the
ffi " " '
elc
lee of Chief Justice of, Austin couijty—
•cfion August 4, l.^dii.
We ar{f .authorized to nnmiunce J. H.
Cati.IX. as a candidate for Chief Justice
f Austin county, ut; the ensuing. Augt st
election. : pd 7
nithoi'ized to auntuiiicc Tiiiimas
CociiltvS't:, lis a candidate for tlie office of
A ssessor and Collector of Austin county ;
lection, 4th day of August fiext.
orized to iinuotmce tlie name
of S. JiuivWr.H, us u candidate for re-nlec-
tioii t o t he '«rat e of Assessor and Col lector
t the August election. pd 7
li. . ■ .'y; —:—i ' ' ; it-
We are authorized td announce the name
f-;f. (')■ W.U.Ik, IIR.tt c indidate f..r Heprc-
illative in the Legislature of Texas, at
(heensuing August election. '/-..•• pd7
.We arc authorized to niiiiotmco N. W.
lit >ii,' lis e;ii..li,Lite f. r Uejireseiitiitivein
tl.e I.euisl itiire of Texas. to till the vn-
aiicy o -e isionod hy - the resignutioli of L.
Hunt, Lsij.
OF LANDS FOR WAR TAX. OF 1861.
At the Oourt-house door in Bellville, Austin Conuty, Texas, on Hondaj,
the 4th day of August, next, I will sell, for the War Tax of 18&1, at
public outcry to the highest bidder, for Confederate Treasory Notes, or •*
specie, the following tracls of • land situn^d in Austin County, to wit
| ÉÉHHj ' gcg^gcoscosco
By Wiom Rendered. Name qf Orig. Grantee
a'
f> •
8,:
Btteecher, Henry
Bueacber, Jane Mrs.
« «i ti
Ilenkel Concordia Mrs,
Scbultz.Ernst
Seidelman. Louis
Schulte, Ilonry
ScliHling, Frederick
Lehman, Moritz
Meyer,. Saniuel
in pel, John
Hohne, Frederick
Ilenneger', llertnáu
iiMtiiiit, Louis
Fort, Clinton ¿
Fort, (¿Ailiiir. F*i
Frank, T'lt tlerick
Wuck, llenrie
(UiiiiniiiigH, Bnmli A.
llniñdóbr Adolph
Weir, .7<i,«cjili
A. J. Bell, . *
8. O. I'etfus,
.Tus , Tyleu
Tas, Trlee,
S. 0. I'ettUS,
Thos. Hill,
A. J. Bell, ^
A.J.Bell,
J. F. Pettus,
J. F. Pettu's,
Erupt,
John Andrews,
Jns. Miles .
Win. tSutherlaud,
Jus. CuminingB
Joel Lnkey,
Ohas., Donolto.
Jns. PB t opbensoi),
1), Sayers,
Jolnf Hodge,
riios. Bell,
Lot^|^^tead_Tmj^v.
100
107
m
287
107
71
ltífi
165
loo
106
6Ú
6
66
132
Á2
88
44
131
120
72
20
* 1
100
100
13
144
50
68
30
40
17
50
25
95
100
212
200
50
137
335
61
3
2
3
3
1
4
2
3
1
5
3
J V
r>
:■>
2
If. 2
1
12
25
60
50
00
45
30
00
50
25
62^
80
56¿
00
10
31
00
55}
69
67
19
LANÜ.S NOT KEN DKU^l) AMJ K'U'.IUKCT TO lMHlBLE,. OR 1 per ft. TAX:
Foniii rly i>w:ietl by J 1* lVr- ' 1300 122 00
ltitik noVv by 8 M Buster, Jesse Clnry, (value $12,200)
Owned by Mrs. 5I A Howthe M. Donoho (value $12000) 196 920 120 00
Two dollars Collectors lee, and twenty per cent, on.the.amount will be
addetl to eacli of the above. . '
' / : - ;/;V:/, E. CLEVELANt , .
Collector War Tax Dist, No. 36.
AUSTIN COT:NTV 15, 1862. ,
We lire authorized to aliijounce OKO. V.
Muoiiji, us ti! 'i iii'iilitlute for Associate Jus.
tice of the .-'uprenie Court of Texas, iu
place of O. M. Roberts, resl^fied. Elec*
iViifíiist;"Í, iMii. - rStute Gazette.)
We are aliihoyiitiid to iintiolmCe the lliimt-
•of Iw rt-^!-ri:Ktt, as n- rntttfiilnte frrr Aitses-
sor and Collector for An--tin county; ciec-
ion dth day of Aiiirust, next.
We are aii tli orized to iiiiiioiiiieeOi'.ti.I).
llixi. as i- eariiiiHatWortlie oflice-ot hherill'
1 Austin rounty ¡ election on the 4th dsy
f August, next. pd
We iii-e atithor'izi'd to nntiounce the name
of X. Ci.ovti, as ii Candidate" for t he <-fllcc
Sheriff, of Austin county, at the next
Ananst flection.
We 'tire irut' oriz'd to anivoiinco LBWia
1; as ti eaudidute for County
reasjii-er >( A u-i in County, at tlie next
tViiirusf elect ion.' ' . .,
We litv.rtuUi'irized In aiinoittVee tfie.iiathr
o .Ind. ,M m'líl'^licili. asji cittidiihilé for tlnv
ollice of t.'iMiniy Hiirvcior at the etistiina
election on the Jtl day of August next.
. We are ant lioiizec to announce ,\\
H'om.avd, ns a candidate for County
Treasurer of Austin County, Election on
the tlrst Monday in AugiiBt, 'ÍW.
We are authorized to itnnounee J. W.
Manxinu as n canrlidiite for the office of
(/ounty Treasurer of Austin County.
Election, Aui/ust I, HHS.
A large number of wagons, abandoned
by the Yankees en their retreat from
the line of the Chickabominy will he
speedily transferred to ftlebmond, Glled
with commissary and other stores. The
York Hiver train last evening brought tip
a Urge amount of-valuable articles, suita-
ble for army use, found on the lino ot the
road within 9 miles of the city.
We learn, as we go to press that a
gentleman of this city haa received a dis-
pateb from Richmond, stating that the
President had been officially notitied ol
the recognition by Frunce of the inde-
peadenoe of the Confederate States.
[Montgoéerg Adttrtiter.
Thk Bücktaiw I'i.avkd Oüt.—The
Regiment of Buck tai I Bifl- a. of Fremont's
eimmand, wbpsé watch word was "We
never Surrender !" %dorued the street* en
r, with their bockUil plumea, on
the Confederate Uta tes
hm of them wm
fMUtdaj,
ORDER Xo. 6.
Regimental head quarter, Charlottruh,
July IU, ItHiil.
No person or persons havfe a rijirht to re
tjuirc.urms «ir urinament of war Éroni offi-
cers-or soldiers Milder my command. Per-
sons acting against this order are culpable
for breaking the public peace, and, shall be
judged under the rules of war, or tried be.
lore the Provost Marshal's ofliee of this
county.
Uuder the actual circumstances,'no offi
cer or soldier shall leave the xounty for
longer than 4S hours without furlough,
signed by the commander or aisiataiit ol
the regiment.
LOUIS CONSTANT.
ORDER No. 7.
Regimental head quarter, Charlottruh,
Ju'y IU, tHW.
. : Bailment in the 23rd. Brig-
pointed^ ^ "¿con an ap-
Weave authorized lo niiuounce J.VMr.v
J. Jackson, as i| candidate for Chief Jus-
tice of Austin Comity. Election, August
4, \m.
We are authorized to announce the name
of II. 0. W. CL n r«s a candidate for the
office of Assessor *iiiii) Colleclor for Austin
Comity—election in August, next.
We are atit lii.iizeil to nnnounce B. F.
Ei.Mott, ns a cundidiite for re-election to
the office of Clerk of the District Court of
Austin County. Election,first Monday in
August next. [tde
•We are nuthorized to nnnounce J. P.
OsTEIIIIolt, us a camlidste for the office
of Chief Justice of Austin County. Elec-
tion, August -1th, I8li> [tde.
a nteen Hollars llcirard!
LOST—One roan mnre, bald face, all
four fret w hite, biamlcd N on the left
shoulder, about 14 banda high, «orea oi
eight year old.
One bay filly, two Tears old, star and
■nip Í 3 thj face, no brand.
Any person delivering the same to mo at
Bellville, shall be paH tho abóte reward.
Or anyone furnishing me with uch infor-
mation so that I can get them, will be li.<
eraliy rewarded.
i it UfTAirr
Bellrille, Juljr26,1862.' b^-604t-pd4
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
■ryi; state of texas, ?
Cm N'i'V (IK aürtín; >
IGl'ORCiE W. J O UN SON, Chief
^ Justice of said county, do hereby, ill
couipllutice Nvitli tlie proclamation of Hi's
Ejcelleiicy, F. R, Lubbock, Governor o(
the ,State of Texas, muí hy virttto-of iintlio.
rity in nie Vested by law, order and direct
that the polls be opened at the several pre-
cincts in said county, on the first Monday,
the fourth day of August, Ife'G'-i, for the pur-
pose of electing the following named offi-
cers—to wit ¡
For it Comptroller of Public Accounts;
Treasurer of the. State; one Associate ■ tts-
I ice of the Hnpreme'Omrt, tií tlttTltf''f li-
eu: rey wciisioned by the resign utlmi: of
I ton. O. M. Roberts ¡ and one District
Attorney for the lsK, Judicial District;.'
One Kepre-eniutive for the county o(
Austin, to liil tlie vaCliney ccirsioned by
the resrgnntion of Z 11 nut, Esij', and the
following tiaiiied county officers, for Alistill
county, to w it:—a Chief Justice: County
Clerk: District Clerk ; Sheriff: Coroner:
Assessor and Collector: County Treasurer:
Couiity Surveyor; four Commissioners
two Justices of the Peace, and one Con-
stable for each Beatnnd also a Mayor,
five. Aldermen, lind óne Constable for eaoh
ifecorporated town, in said county.
And the following named persons will
ict us Huperiiiteiidingandreturnitig officers
ol said i lection, to wits
i'leciiictol Hun Felipe, R.H.Pbnn,
- " " Travis E- Cloveland,
" " Industry, E.Knolle,
" "Hempstead, D. E. Hartley,
'i " Bellville, Sam.II o ward,
•' " Buckhorn,. P. H. Peijrson,
" " I'iue Grove, E. Waller,
« Cat Springs, E. Kleberg,
" Semproiiius, W. Punchara,
" " New Ulm, E. Wangemann
" "Pecan Grove, JesHe Ward,
. " Shelby's, W B. Witte,
" " Hnrtsville, J.W.Mitchell,
nnd condnct siild election according to law,
and innjie due return thereof to me at
Bellville, within ten driys thereafter.
Given under my hand nnd seiil of ofliee
ut BeltVillc, thislid day of July,A, h ,1602.
GEORGE W. JOHNSON,
[i,. H-]' Chief Justice, Aust'n County.
Attest: Z. W. MattiiKws,Clerk.
h-17-tde
Election ]\oiice.
TEX AS ST A TE TROOPS,
2d. ]icgiment—23d. Brigade.
SPECIAL ORDER NO. 8. O-
Headquarter 2M. Brigade, \
HitKN HAM July 18. '68. |
1. It is ordered that nu election for one
Colonel, and one Mi\Jor, of the 2d. Regi-
inenf, 54JW. lirigudo, Texas Stale troops, be
held on the 1st. Monday of August next.
2. Cmnmiinders of Companies will post
a cony of this order In three public places
in ttieir Company Beat previous to said
election.
U. Ou the day designated, the eomrnan
df't s of companies will open a poll for the
election of said Cohniel, and Major, am)
ke ep a correct roll of every vote cast—
whether for Colonel, or Major, which shall
he certified to by the officer holding said
election, signed, sealed, and transmitted
within ten day* to these Headquarters,
By order of ¡
Brig. Gen. JOHN 8AYLE8,
By Wm, A. MosruoMEnr,
Maj. A Brig. Adj't df Iris. G en'l
'lo llOLUEIlH or COUKTV WllAMANTK-
Those holding County warra' Ii med
for war purposes, can huve t.* o tme
funded in scrip, which i recen ; bltí fi.ih
with for all county taxes and di:•-
BEN T. HARRIS,
Troas. Aestin Co.
Bellville, Mar gf.1Wi-2. t a.35.ff
D
«SOLUTION.—1The' firm of H. Wei-
(musen and H. Miller, lately doing
business under the firm nnd name- of H.
We'ihausen & Co., has been dissolved 1J
mutual consent. H. Miller wiH pay all the
debts owing by the firm, and H, Welhauseri
will colleetall the debts due and owing to
the firm. H. MILLEP.
II. WELHAUSE?f.
July 19. \m. b-49-lt
893
inw j\
Iowa kJJ\m
Bellrille Lodge, Mo
THE Stated Meetings of this
Lodge wi . 1 be held us fiullowi
A.D-1HW, A.L 5862. Janoar
Ilth., Fehrunn 8th March «5th
April 18th, Maj 10th. June 7th, July
5th, August 9t . September 6th October
4th, November is , DeioinIter 6th.
J. 11. CATLlJí, W. M.
■ Notice.
To all whom it may concern.
I AM agent tor Capt. Z. Hunt, Lieut*.
Z. W. Matthews and B. T. Harris,
Judge George W. Johnson, Dr. E. T.
Bomiey, and Francis M Cloud, who ara-
ñil ih the army—lam ftilly authorised by
power óf att'y to attend to the business Of
these gentlemen in their absence, and to
receive and receipt for any and all debte
that mav be due to either of them* If the
patriotism of any one indebted to either of
these soldiers •hall prompt him to com
forward and pav up, 1 can be found at mjr
office in Bellville ready and willing and
eager at all timea to receive the money.
Juno 28-b 46. tf N. HOLLAND. >
Wm. Brady,. J. T. Bramt
Win. Brady ic Co.,
COTTON FACTOft^
AMO . .
COMMISSION MERCHA.WTM*
Office on Franklin *t.,nexttoBuak Hmm. '
- 'HOUSTON, TEXAS. '. . >
Prompt and speeial attention aiven to
the selling o( cotton in the Honsten itá .
Galveston markets. Advaneca made'on
consignments for aale, or shipment to oar
friends iu Liverpool, New York and Boaton.
A good artiele of bagging and rgpe e«
and /or custotnfers.
tijr
- 4i*>
Buak House,
UBS. C. HULBUD, PR0PRI5TEISS,
If. F Tnottraoii, Manager, y
Cerner of Franklin and Trapit $t$+.
^ r HOUSTON, TEXAS. >
Mmhing «hall, be wanting to mrtMa
the reputation this botuto haa ataya|tft .
I " ■ "' ',■< *' ■ ■ 1'
Wanted . To borrow one to
two thousand dollars In Con
federate Notes, the gajment of which «111
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Osterhout, John P. The Bellville Countryman (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1862, newspaper, August 2, 1862; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177056/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.