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I arid to the uppa Conor
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^iveattiTthe gM Mjtv* Oi'genemlrains
Tbey liavecon*r tfw ifte.but lb# l«*
predion of tbe planters is that* tali haM
auty uíoetton will VOW be mad to many
of the counties, uniese We have an m
usnalli o rly (W*t.—tlndumula Bulletin
Nulwitlistandingftha continncd drouth
which thin county uss labored under thin
season, we are informed br
have
persons who
of being posted, that
there is considerable moré corn In 'the
country than last yoai. Although th>
average yield has been le«. the increaaed
acreage makes up lot it. Notllwltbstand-
in* tW*, it 1a generally Conceded that
corn w^l command a nigh price. The
cotton crop is far below tba yield of last
year—probably not more than otte-lourfli
*h much being raised.—[Sherman Cou
rier. ,
About 6:30 o'oloek last Thursday eve
jf of Thomas Boyett,
Írauje southeast of tbe
y 000 (turned by
niiig, the dweU)n¿ of Thomas
situated on the" ' ""
There was no one in the house
fire
at the
time the accident occurred, Mrs, B-hav
* ■& *—mii
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iPl>
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looms upon some combustible material
Ing gone to, a. neighbor's a few
lg nil
nntaa
tote. During fier absence a heavy
north wind eame up, and, it Is suppose
blew some coals of fire in one of the
' istll
tiiuH salting fire to the house. It burned
to the ground lu about ten minutes, to
gecberi With nil Its contents. "We learn
there, was no insurance upou the build-
ing, and the !*■<« mil* quito heavily upou
Mr. BoyCtt.—[Brasos Eagle.
The Central Railroad Company havn
coinrnfineed thv erection of a passenger
station, oti'the out side of the railroad,
oppoaite tba Bowman House. The di<
mentions of the building will be 80 by 23
Inet. It will contain two reception rooms,
one tar each sex, 85 by 82 ¡eet tech
There wiU also ba a baggage room and
ticket office, 10 by 16 leet. The tele-
graph office will be in the sami building.
—[Brajsos Eagle.
Utter hn Matagenu (tun.
Tbe following letter has been banded
us for publication by a Democrat:
' Matagorda, Texas, i
Wo have no organisation of the Dem>
ocratie party bare, but there Is a strong
" " ainit the present
I many
\Mt:i UMUUfi u oí , wih uvui present appear-
ances, they will vote tor Stevtnion. If
we oould get some évldeoce that Steven-
son was not a Conservative, that be has
been an kdvocató of Davit and his rule
until the spilt in tbe Radical Nominating
Convention, etc., we would do some
quiet, good work against Mr. Stevenson
and in tatffr of Oiddings. Very lew of
our Germans km voto tor Clark. There
seems to be a prq|üdli$ amongst them
agaijHifliddlnga, on aeeount ot bis not
comingfut strong enough In favor ol the
New Departure more than tram any other
cuuüe. We Wish *P could set them rigbt
on the question. .
We are threatened with a visit from
Stevenson, and we haVe no speaker to
him. We are going to do tbe best
for tbe election of Bidding*
and growing feeling again*
parties in j)o(vet\ We Have
Orrinans here, and from pre#
oppose
we can
G. H.
The credit ol the United States, as 'a
Iiution, stands to-day loremoft iu the
world. It Is remarkable, however, that
it must seek a foreign market, because it
offers less interest than ordinary Ameri-
can securities, while |t is higher than Eu-
ropean governmontal securities. A spe-
cial dispatch to the New York Herald,
of ttie 23d, says:
LOSOOfi At ? 1871.—The new
loan l *grc«j|i«Ucceia.
The European Syndicate opened their
books at 10 o'clock a. M. m this city and
in Pails, Berlin, FraulUort, Amsterdam,
Hamburg and Brnsasls.
The amount introduced was 75,000,-
000 live percent. U. 8. honda.
No subscriptions wen received at less,
than par in gold. ■
Tbe km eommanded a prefnlum of I
tVroP^', 16 uptaing ot"
The subscriptions in this city are al-
ready lor overfJW.OOO.Of ~
AdvieMfrc
make it ceita! .
OOOhae been taken.
Advices from the Continental agencies
rtaln that the entire $75,000,-
Tbe books win be closed to-mc
lorrow
«day,
The Bryan Eagle, sjpaahiag <«( • the
Davl* Radical meetlqg at that plaoe,
aays: "M .a .¡-v.! r,
" The people of Bryan are a^uaed (by
tbe Radicals) of treating Governor Davis
with great disiespcct. We di-nv the
eharW. Thfc GoVernor himself d d not so
regain it, for at the uoncluilou of his
speech he thanked the people lor their
respectful attention. Governor Dávis
knows enough of llio people during an
excilM political canvass, not to vugard
every token «^opposition or disapproval
wbieb may decor ta a miscellaneous as-
semblage a* a mark of personal dlsre-
hpeot; and he alto knows wall enough
that when ho «onaa down from his Ugh
official position, an engages in anelec-
tioneorlng campaign, he ia eutitlad to no
more respect than any other political
speaker, and may expect just «uch fore
as Others,m«et w!th.
A prominent citise -n ot Qiubec pro-
poee^ to lirinfe ont a large colony of
Canadiaoa this fail, to locaw on a tract
of land extending trora the month ot Two
Hirers, in Morrison county, Mln
. wéAygg;
Pelar Davey, Jas. Duffy, Any Denny,
drunk and down, fined $5 each and
*°Jobn Beta, drlvtag hack with two men
on tbe sea*, continued to tbe 6th Septem
bOfh ^
John Wynne, charged with thelt, con-
tinued to 1st September.
—At a reorganisation meeting of Haute
Volee Ctnb, held at Goeppinger's Hall
Wadne*4ny evening, August 30, 187J,
the following offlcera were elected for tbe
ensuing termi President, B. W.Shaw|
Vice-President, J. M. Worsham: Hecre
tary, Wm. Selkirk t Treasurer, H. V. Al<
l0[|,
— I. Holsteln will, on Mie 1st ol Sep>
tember, remove his business to 173 Tie.
mont street (the former Hlnkeldey Build
ing) and tliere at the same time will o|>en
a German Circulating Library.
auggdmfto-sw8m.
~ A Mrl.
Rditor flake's Bnllatia.
Some person, unknown to me and to
yob, has been nsing my name falsely in
your paper, donouueing Mr. B. Nelson
and Stating that I supported M^jor Ste-
venson. Such Is not the case. I sup-
>ort the regular Bepubllcan nominen,
Jen. Clarke.
Richard VanBurkn.
BULI.ETIN-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t. 18T1.
School , 4*c.
GALVESTON
FKMALK
DBIKOCRATIO fltBKTINO—4TH
WABI,
■Jlfllt DEMOCRATS OT TBE FOURTH
Ward are r<qu tted to meet at tbe stere of
Win, Bitlike, Esq., on í'RIDAI EVEÜ1JÍU
next, at. 8 o'clock, fsr tba porvose ofsrcsn
King. auHnilm^eli
3000 MACKS COITItEE <10 ST Alt
rived from Bio da Janeiro, and now dis-
obarging from brig Herman, for sale by
HENRY 1UÍNGB,
aulliSwe&m 113 Strand.
COUNTY OCCUPATION TAX.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—EVEBT PEKHON,
Arm, or association of persons -who are re-
quired by section 8 of "An Act to give effect
to the sever fprovistons of the Constitution
concerning Taxes," approved April 89, 1871,
to pa* an occupation tax, and sbnll fail to do
so within the time prescribed by law (ten
days' notice), will be proceeded against us
provided n section 19 of the aot above
erred to.
Oflloe With Judge E. t. Austin,
opposite T. H. MeMahan ft Co.'a.
IbnUMeAwtf
ISO Strand,
W. H. SINCLAIR,
nnnntv Treasurer.
v, t. L'KSTBAtlOa .0. t. FBAZIIL
L'BITBANSB * VIE AX BL I.,
|B ANKERS
—AND—
Deslersin Exchange,
;Columbn>, Texas,
WXtii BUY
GOM>, SILVER AND CtJRRENCT.
Money received on depOBit.
Special attention given to collection.
W&roaage respectfully solicited.
auMdlyswlm
AuAOi CMVi
Í11SE NEXT SESSION OS THIS SCHOOL
J; will open
September 4, 1H71,
i.v
SYLVBSTKll'S HALL.
Mat. J. 8. Goodwin,
UissC. A. Chans AssUt. prUiclpul.
' 'VToftoner.
Principal.
•tat. r - ' '
Assist,
oorr£E
Direct Importalioa,
^ FULL STOCK OP aLL GRADES DIt
net i from Rio de Janeiro, constantly on
baud and for sale by
M. KOPPERL,
JySdswtf. 1M k tW Strand
BnlMlnv material.
LUMBUK YAK1J
--or--
bmuuinci mco..
market bT., Near railroad depo-i
«•lventon. Ttrn,
I a VINO nnsurpassod facilities by ownlny
onr own UlUa and Vessels, wo arc pf«
inrod to furnish on short notlcc Builders aurt
^ntitrantois with aU kinds of building material,
r4tk>\v Pme, rough and dressed,
Uvprass Lumber,
Shingles, Laths,
Pickets,
Cedar Pests.
, 'ecaU attention that we are prepared to
orders for long lengths, SO feet and over
.capacity to fill in cheerier* nas neen tested
lyi aU the bridge esatnetors In this ñieiaitv.
>p7dJUiw<lm MHHSg* CO.
■VILMm>.nATBttUUI.
^ LARUE 8T0CK<0K
ROOKI.AND LIME,
PLASTER PARIS,
HAIR LATHS,!
ENG. FIREBRICK
ENG. FIKXBKICK CLAY,
German, Northern and Tsxas BRICK
Ajwsya oU band. Orders and contrasta for
Itnre delivery on favorable terms, solicited
promptly attended to.
0. EL JORDAN
Corner ttth and Mecbanto sts.
marjg—dec3im&etf
Attn)
+ 1
ly deaoil
Utl'ISVILliK CBldBNT.
BBL8. PER H H| ST MABV AND
KELSO JOST RECEIVED.
AVING BEBN~APPOINTED STATE
ti'ssii . ^ 1U-
CRM K N T,
west'through the belt of hard w< od tim-
ber which roaches nearly to Alexandria.
iwri .v ,>
TheBitchfleld RepubUcan says : Mr.
Stevens ofFviwt City, pScked up n hail
stone last w«eg tbat measured niue
luches around one w*T and elght luche
the other. There was a terrible hall
storm at that place, and the atones foil in
large quantities, mostof tbetn about tbe
ilgo of a common hvn'l egg.
prices Aw below those formerly rutina 1
irtbern Cement. Vor subterranean work or
ilaBy ooncrote found -
to continued submei
' as no superior
bis report on
•The u
. . i Cements sent me by relUUlu
ties, I have never nan the same taiiit m
I with tbe Louisville. The RomuiIuIu (X-
it sss on various oceaalont, seems to
'inaity.
y. r,«., us excellent work on "Cemeut,
Limes snd Mortars," exprese tbeir biuh ap-
preciation of Ite merits by quoting and eudor
aim Prof. Ssilth's extract
marWdti C, H. JORDAN.
Primary Department.
niiele niid German,
Prof. Wm. Keppler, assisted 1>;
MissC. A.-Crank.
Prtnih and Italian,
Drawing uud Palntlnv,
Siguor Arlgonl.
Voeal flfualc,
Fancy Work, Rmbroldcry, Wax
Work, Si, 4c.
TMs sooool otters a rui.i. ami rnonouou
conrau of study In Ancient lanuuitiies, Muil-
orn languages, Mathematics, Moral Phlloso
phy, History, Knglisli Litoruturu anil Coin-
position.
Board can bo obtained with thu Principal.
Tuition:
Higher English &t) per Month
Preparatory Kuglisb 4 ■'
Languages, each 3 -
Music, Drawing, Painting, in, it., ¡it Mas-
ter' prices. uu'J4dt4si<p
T'i
PBtVATK ISCIIOOL.
IE UNDERSIGNED HAS pPENED A
_ Private Eloinentary School in tlio En«lisli
,nr1 Gorman LangnagitH at liis Private Itesi-
ÜHjiie, .\n. II1 East M'innio street, between
tilth anil 17th, where a tew moro pupils will
be rocclvod at S'J per lunutli.
Apiillciitious will lio i ecu i veil mi the prom
lues. V. W, GHAHN.
Galveston. N<u-. W. IMO-.-noviailtf
UAiivmoN
fkmalk seminary.
THE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF
thia institution will begin
September 4th, 187*1,
ÍN THE GALVESTON FEMALE 8EM-
lnurv Huildlni,', formerly uoeupled by the
isses Cobb, one liloi-k south of thu Ex-
change Hotel, aud continuo ten cliolastic
months, or lorty weeks.
THE BUILDING.
During tho summer vacation this building
hall uudorgone thorough repairs. It lias been
repainted, inside and out.replastorcd, uud gen-
erally improved. and no pain* or expense lia
been spared to mifko it aíid its urouiids cou-
dncive to health and comfort. It contain a
spacious assembly room, which is llgl.t and
airy, together *wltli large recitation rooms,
fanilshed with all the necessary apparatus in
the way of black suriaeo. etc. l is internal
arrangement affords easy communication with
aU the recitation rooms bv means of siiaoioue
halla Everv facility lor heating it during t ho
winter months will he had.
The Courae of Study
in this Institudo embraces tliree departsienU:
Primary, intermldlato and Collegiate.
LIST OP OHABOJS PER MONTH:
Primary department. t 4 00
Intermediate department, «ml class.... Still
1st class 5 50
Colloglate department II 00
Prench 3 ®()
Latin I 110
German —
Incidental Pee tor the Session
ART DEPARTMENT.
Map Drawing
Elémeotary drawing irorn the flat Imo-
Shading the same with Indian Ink. Cray.
on, Pencil, Stump, and Pen nuil Ink
Elementary drawing from the round
(obieeis of nature)
Pastel painting (powdered colors)
Water colors (English School)
OU painting (landscape and still life;...
Figures ana portraits (in oil colors) —
Vocal and Instrumental muslo will bo taught
by some of tbe ablest Professors in tlio city.
Tho Art Department will continuo ncder
the dlreoilon of Mrs. W. Hardline, who will de-
vote her entire attention to this department
and to French.
No little boys will l)o received Into tho
school this session ,
Every year we are increasing our facilities
fot Imparting -a thorough course of Instruction
In the various departments, und no effort will
be wantlntcon the part of the Principal to pro-
jnóte intellectual anil moral advancement.
For further partícula's, apply to
MRS. E. A tíuFÍ MASTER,
Principáis.
aiiglDdtf. | No. 12U Winnie Btreet.
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Houston Advertisem'ts.
OKt>. KIUO « CO.,
AUC T 10 N J« TC R 8
—AND—
(COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. ft main |«t., Houston. Texas,
MJ HKICHMAN, Anot r.'
OPPEK UDlt SERVICES PtIK THE
sale, boon at pnvate or at uuctiou, ol
nds ot Merchandise, Stocks, lionas, Real
its and Livo Htouk. An experience ot
twelve years warrants us in sssunog our on
Miners tuat their lntc csts will be subserve i
bv extending ns tnelr pstronase.
Pals Days—MONDAY, I'HUBSDAV u
Saturday ot each week.
mySiitv OKU. KIDD Si CO.
■Jl , .)
me
pall HERUSi,
PtRST SHIPMENT OP THE CROP OP 1371.
JÜ8T RECEIVED AT THE SEED STORE
—of—
ADOLPH VLAKK,
106 East Markot Street,
Consisting In part of
, CABBAGES,
TURNIPS,
BEETS,
Aud all varieties naod for gardou and field, in
balk, assorted boxes and papers.
Prices at wholesale at tho lowest lixod rates,
as iu lormer years iyl3:illy
KIUII UltVXIli,
n o rr a. H. v p xr h r, i c
AND CONVEVANCEK,
Hooiu 3 Ualflnger te J«rk Huildiiii:
ILL EXAMIN.E TITLES TO LOES IN
w
muís
. the city aud island of Galveston, uud
nhtlsli I-limpíete arid correct abstracts to tlio
in l^iaiislolluctod oi' -ml Kou'iEstaie s"
ivlodlv
s
COR SAfcK.
CHOONER SARAH COLE, OF,
34 Ol.lOO Tons.
Apply to
snglBdldt
JBumucu Cards.
K Ali V m A tt~lk
waonek
•commission merchants.
fia
•*" IHl-OBTEIth Of
Wliim, Liquors aud Uroeerlea.
/"I ASH Advances m ue on conslgnmenU to
V our Meeds lu New York snd Btuone.
American and European Exohanne bongai
aud «old. myldiv
X. O. LBHOI * CO.
H>k. rK|N1'
8IIOT ANU LEA WORKS'
11-'STAIIUSH ktl in 1814.1 3MH
¡¡Bl ami 2113 Water street, M East l3th*Street
ami Pool of Kid and Mtb Sts., East River J|
Oiler lor sale, In quantities to suit purchasers!
PURE BLOCK TIN PIPE
PÜUE LEAD PIPE,
AND SHEET LEAD)
We have, altor an oxperiouce of five years,
abandoned the manufacture of tin-i.inkd
louden pipes, owing to the galvaulo action be-
tween the load aud tin, which rentiers the
water deleterious to health; tho harder metal
(Tin) dissolving the softer metal (Lead) whioh
passes elf and is consumed with the water.
As It is a well-known clieniicul fact that gal
vanio action takes place whore any two metals
are. combined aud exposed to tlio notion ol
water, >ve carefully avoid any combinations
of metals iu the manufacture of pipes used
for DKINKINQ purposes, and call attention to
our stock of pure L pure Tin lipes.
P A|T|K|N T WIND i|« MOT,
EAGLE BRAND.
TIIK MUSI PKRFICCT EVER MANUFACTURED.
ii k a son
1st. That we drop onr shot hut a very shor
distance, and buoy tham up in their descent
by a current of oold ulr, which retards their
fitll to an extent sufficient to preveut their
tlatiening when tlie.y strike the receiver.
fid. In the old-fashioned high-tower the shot
is dropped some £40 foot, aud acquires such u
momentum iu its descent that many ol the
pellets tlaUeu from tho force with which they
strike.
3d. Wo are very cautions to avoid the
" Patent Pluish'' used by some manufacturers
in preparing their shot lor market, as tt .only
leads and corrodes tho gun alter a fow dis-
charges mid renders it unilt for nse in a very
short time.
4th. What is called " Patent Plnish" is
tive to the consumer, whereas hut a very
small quantity should be used under any olr-
cumstani es, tor the less there is used tbe
cleaner you will keep your gun. tbe greater
will be the runge of the sbot, sud more edeo-
nothing more than using large quantities of
British lustre or black lead In polishing tho
sbot, so as to make it look bright and attrac-
tive venr tiro.
sepindood I y
T. H. McMAflAN ti CO.
WAHIPOO BITTEKS!
VVAMPOO BITTERS']
WAMPOO BITTERS'
VVAMPOO BITTERS"
WAMPOO BITTERS!
THE flllKAT HEALTH PKKNKRVKK AT LAHlfi
100.000 Living Witness testily to this
truth who have been cared within
tbe inst twelve moath*
Tie only genulnn INDIAN HERB RP.t
CEIPT, of tbe Celebrated
\VAM Pi >< ) Pi ITTERS,
lost tor -o many years, nod at last by a stngu.
lar mil.,, k. brought to light agsln. Stores of
years tbe Unmau lim e was deprived of this
Blessing. Mauitmal may again attain their
THREE SCORES AND N
without being snbiected to
DISEASES, ANNOYANCES OF DOCTORS
AND MEDICINES.
There caunothea person found who has used
WAMPOO 1IITTERS,for Wi.ak.NKas, Drui'tr-
sia.anii oibkr aiuients, who will not say that
they have beeu benefitted, uay, in most cases,
cured. It will rURIFY, INVIGORATE
VND STRENGTHEN THE SYSTEM It
will CURE NEIIVOUS.HEADACHE GEN-
ERAL DEBILITY, VERTIGO, LOSS OP
APPETITE, SOUR STOMACH, AGUE, .Ot-
Alt RHEA, HEARTBURN, RHEUMATIC
APPECTIONS, NEURALGIA, Etc., Etc.
Weak nnd Sickly children
by its use will bo restored to hoalth.
Those maclateil and Porloru Dyspeptics can
now say we can be cured, receive our health
anil strength, utld enjoy the'Social Pleasures
of Life. Give it a fair Trial snd convince
yourself. Whole Pages of Testimonials could
accompany this, lint is deemed unnecessary
since Its instant .relief will satisfy the most
sceptic.
GEO. SCHNEIDER & CO.,
P. J. WILLIS & BRO.
J. B. WOODYARD 4 CO.,
WALLI8, LANDES i CO.
for Male by all Knpectakle «recen and
braiwnn.
sepUTdtyeoft
rims wuufw
HOOK Ai;i> .i i;
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
108 Meelumic H"
F. F i. A.KK,
PUOI'HIETOK.
THIS 1ÍRT ABMSHMENT
BRING FULLY STOCKED WITH
ST AN D MOST IMPROVED
Style ol* PresfWN
—''KOM TIIK—
ml bratod 9fni uiM toriee
— of—-
MESSRS. R. HOE & (X). AN U UliORfiE
P. UORDON,
And|witb all the Styles and Detfgt,s ot
TYPi. WM, 0RNAMINT8 OUTS, Kir,
From|the we known Fount rier ot
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,kNEW YC RK
We are prepared to .execute all descriptlons'o
Book and Job Printing^
In a maaasr
UNSURPASSED IN THE SOIJTUi
P RINTING
| —SUCf
BILLS OF SAKE,
Ok BALL TICSE'iS
i'ROGRAMMKH,
AUt.'TION BILLS,
HAND BILLS
' CUtCULAItS
HEAJ'INUF,
C INVOICES,
ÍED8.
'ELOPES,
BOX HEADS,
CATALOGUES,
MORTGAGESJ
PROMISSORY NOTES
DRUGGISTS' LABEL&
DRAY RECEIPTS.
BANK CHECKS,
CONTRACTS,
-ANtW
EVEItr VARIETY OF BLANKS
We sre prepsrwl m
PRmi AND BIND
ix a superior style
pamphlets,
BOOK ,
BRIEFS,
CASH BOOKS,
DAY BOOKS,
ledgers.
etc., etc
Bspeeial sttenUon given to
Steamboat Printing,.
T.1 ñ AMBO AT BILLS.
CILLS or fare,
manifests. ew
Póstera, Street Mhe,'ProBiauiaM,
UodxenM Streamers, etc..
;And at the Lowest Rats*.
Ruling and Binding"
Executed with dlspafeb' aaif 'n the . t
wormnanllke maausr.
All. niters on mintlv|*tteiided te| Prices res
rviiab
8IAEPJ11TIM.
byfüet^of'Congress" t°l!e8
\ mm thiMH mnui. lilrai.,... i r 'MBik L1
—Ci'-'itaoi in ,- -e Pofioh^tfS
TosUn-ts-jsrv a i v. .■ . -44 pther
*?r tho part . s> ii t.aernlng wí^ü®'
píete sclmdule r. m . eomndtSli *
1U«K CflBCU, O iAWS OH Oliust. .
amount, on auy bank, buker, ortiií'
Patty, at sight, or on demand, .o¿ ¡ f2*,<
oxoeoding flu, on any person other tiaSftl
hanker, or trust company at slihtn? *
maud, .oí. * or ^
Bill i
, designated, ror a sum not
♦100, ,05 ¡ for every adilitional sioo if*
tiobsl part in excess of tluo,.(«. ' * 1
Wo or ta
eachsd
■ . .. , WOO,!#.
iment ot a loase, sumo stamp ai mi-
additional stump upon tbe value
deeds"1"1101 triuufer llcool'<Uui to tbent«Í
MOBTOACE or I'EMONAL BONDS. f
security for tit imyinent it auy deiliiltl iiJ
hom iitio to ,Si> ¡ irom fflui to siunif «
for overy additional $3up, or fraction 50^
signmont or transfer ol mortgage, same ii
as mortgage for amount uupuid.
Powkh ok Attqrnky, to sell or tT „
stock, bonds or sorlp ¡ to collect illvidoudT 1
terest or rent. .95, to vote by proivat.
election tor officers of any incorporated ™L
pany or society, except cnaritable, reUgloiTl
literary societies or public cemeteries 10 1
sell and convoy or to rent or lease rea' 'woi.i
|1; for any other purpose, .80.
ltKCBira, for the payment , of any son. J
money, or tor tho payment of any debt Snl
.-ceding fM (uot tieing for the satisfaction J
1 Hiuuii ru V.\UU1|H,; lor eacn receipt
Balks.—Bill or memorandum of sab.
truel, of sale of stocks, bonds, gold or l
bullion, coin, promissory notes or others
rlties, when made by lirokera, bank/or lib
era, requirus stumps oqunl to ono coot on en
(ltiu, or truclion ot (lllu, of the amount of ■■
side or cqutruct; when made by a persea, i
01' corjionitiun not paying sneciiil tax s jl
kor, hunk or baukcr, nmTwheu propen
bis or their own, for every flOu of vs.,
A memorandum of salo or contract mu
made by the seller to tlio buyer,
stamps affixed thereto.
Thu penalty for making, signing or 1_
any instrument, or paper of uny kind vr!
evor, or for accoptlug, negotiating or psi
or causing to ho uccopted, negotiated or 1
any bill of oxuhaqgo, draft or order, or g
issoryuo'"
out the
same
tlio paymoiit of money, wltl
being duly stamped, sud til
icelletl with Intent to evade 3
nip uii _ ^
r fco.- and tho instrument sbailbei
alid aud of no oifoct.
Aaeadaunt* in tbe Coaatitatioi.
ART. XIII. 1, Neither elavory nor in
convicted, shall exist within the United 8tal
or any piece sublect to their iurlsdlctton.
S. Congress shall have power to enforce t
article by appropriate legislation.
ART. XIV—Section 1. All poisons bon.
naturalized lu tho United States aud sub
to the Jurisdiction tliureuf aro citizens of
United States and of the State wherein t
reside. No State shall make or enforce l
law which shsll abridge tho privileges or I
innnities of citizens ol the United States; 1
shall uny State deprive auy persou of II
liberty, or property, without dne process 1
law, nor deny to auy person witldu Its J '
diction the equal protection of tbe laws.
Sec. S. Representatives shall be apport
among the several States according to
respective numbers, counting the whole _
her of persons. In each State, excluding!
diaue not taxod. But when the rigbt to vol
at any election for the clínico of Electors !
Preeideat and Vice-President of the Un
States, Representatives I11 Congress, the
eoutive and judicial officers of a Slate, or
members of the Legislature thereof Is det
to auy of tho male Inhabitants of snch 8tu,
being twenty-one years of age and vitiuoss
tbe United States, or in way abridged, excej
for participation in rebellion or otLer crlm¡
tbe oasis of representation therein shall be i
duced in proportion which tbe number ef sw
male oitlsens shall bear to the whole numb
of nude oitlsens tweuty-oue years of sge
such State. "
See. 3. No person shall be a Feaator or I
reseatative in Congress, or elector of ]
dent or V lee-President. or aIl..
civil or military, under tbe United Stab
under any State, who, having previously b_
an oath, aa a memhor of Congress, eras sa os
car of the United States, gr asa msmbsr 1
any State Legislature, or as au executive«
judicial oflTcbr of uny State, to support th
Constitution of the United States, shall ha'
beeu ongaged in inaurrootion or rebaUl
against tuo same, or given aid and comfort
tue enemies thereof. But Congress may, b'
vate of two-thirds of eaeh House, remove sa
¿liability. ,,
Sec. 4. The validity of the public dell
tbe United States authorised by law, Iüsii
ing debts incurred for payment of rensiuul
"—• :os in snpiirssaing^iiil
and bounties for servici
surrectlon and rebellion, shall not M qi
ed. But neither the United States net
State shsll Meume or pay any debt or 0
don incurred in aid of Insurrection or
lion against* the United States, or any
for tbe lots or emancipation of- any slave: I
all snch debts, obligations or claims shall I
held illegal and void.
Sec. 3. The. Congress shall havo pówtr I
enforce, by appropriate legislation, the plot
sions or this artielo.
Art, XV.—The right of the oitiMos of
United States to vote shall not be deni
abridged by the United States or by any _
on account of raoe, color or previous conlli
of servitude.
Congress shall have the power to
this artioln appropriate legislation,
newspaper Laws.
We would caB the special attention of 1
mas tere and subscribers to the following'!
nopals of tbe newspaper laws:
1. A Postmaster is required to give 1
by letter, (returning a paper does not I
the law) when a subscriber does not
neper ont of ibo ofllco, and stste the
for Its not being t.iken ; and a neglect to <
makes the Post I „utei responsible to.the pub
llsbers for th( ; .¡ymeiit.
ly peruon xvho takes a paper from tn
Postoffiue, whether directed to nis nsme 1
another, or whether he has subscribed or notl
la reeponslblo for tho pay. L
X If a person orders Ilia paper discour nueojl
ho must pay all arrearagos, or the pr Miner
may continue to send.it until the payment w
mudo. > ■
t. If the subscriber orders his paper to bel
Stopped at a certain time, and lbs nitidis!
continues to send, tho subscriber isbeuut
pay for it If he tukeo it from the PosW^
Tbe law proceeds upon tbe grouuii that s
must pay for What no uses. . I
5. Tue courts havo decided that refnstag te 1
intea I
lionai traui
Oil OFFICERS II. 8. ABMVt HOT..
General—William T Sherman
lieutenant General-Philip H Sheridan ■ s
Major Gañerais—Henry W Halleck, George I
G|Meade, George H Thomas, Winfleld 8 Hsa, f
cock, John M S
Brigadier Gouvni.—irwm - . 1
George Cook, John Pope, Oliver O Howard,
Allred H Terry, Edward O C Ord, Edward E
8Canby t
E D Townsond, Adlutanf General
Joseph Holt, Judge Advocsto General
RB Mercy Inspector Oeneral
Montgomery C Meigs, quartermastfr Gap
Amos B Eaton, Commissary General ol wmi
slstenco
Joseph K Barnes, Surgeon Generai
Beniamin W Brice, Paymaster lienors.
* ew A Humphries, Chief Knginee:
darB Dvtr, Ch . it Ordnsnos
l! WSjir <•
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.^huttiu.
jÜtí „„ i ,~ml
I year ta Galveston, that bo will ¡rive his personal at-
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Flake, F. Flake's Daily Galveston Bulletin. (Galveston, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1871, newspaper, September 1, 1871; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178669/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.