The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1867 Page: 1 of 4
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(Fifty tuUn make a '«ehune.
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gíAlll liil1<l iMlÉlll it 15 cent*
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ALL leca! aad traatfent advertbeiaeat*
akerfadfcrbyfeeHne, iml to be paid for
la edvaaee, ta Spaeie, «rito eqaWaicnt
< E STRAY
AdveititeeMati handed in by the Coun-
5 Clerk, will be iaacrted at the price Axed
lew, vtf: T*o dollar* for each bone
•r work o e*tr yed. *
Professional Cards.
>,■"1 ■ - ' " " ""'
Chas* T* Kinuagk)
jros«a* wsuo.
BELLVILLE.
lutii County, Tesaa.
Henry Kmlrop,
SADDLE MAKER,
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.
HAS commenced biulnea* la this plaae.
lie has br tale
SADDLE , BRIDLES, BIRTHS,
MARTINGALES,—SADDLE AND
HARNESS FIXTURES, ETC.
Work dono on abort notice with neatnee*
and despatch.
The trade supplied with material*.
jan.S0 3f.ly.
KOCH &. KOPISH,
M ERC H ANTS,
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.
Dealer* in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Iptilik, Ccetract*, Deed*. Dead* of
Trait, Mortgage*, Willa, £«.,dte., neatly
.«MeoWd. Depositions prngerly taken
aad promi"
kaowledgm
«•* *. M«
iptly returned. •asa . ae-
amenta of Married Women, Pro.
all other Notarial acta.
1643-tf- .
cut. t. XavaHauuB. b. r. eLliutt.
Kavawwili* Elliott,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BKLLVILLK,
MmsrOiWF'&i
a. taaai.ai. uao. w. johnson.
Chealey <fe J«h«Mn;
A TTORNEY 8 AT LA W,
BELLVILLE.
Austin County, Texas,
^Ofllee ia the Court House
deotl ly
Tobacco Cigars,
A good supply always on band,
ttolleell cheap,—Give ua a call.
jan26-3-f-3
W.E.LUHN,
Wholesale and Ketail
' utam&BA&E,
Bbllvillb,. Tbxas.
HAVING completed my arrangement*
with the manufeeturers, I am now
able to *ell FOR CASH us low aa any
house In Texa*. Please call uud examine
my stook which comprises all of the lead-
ing article*. |5-ly.
A. P. * fc. W. THOMPSON,
iHatatynaHiamllia at Law.
BatxvttAa—. a*d Houston,
AastfaO.. llmls Co.
TEXAS.
Will practice in the l*t, 3d A- 7th Dktrict.
A. P. THOMPSON
Will >r/« and tr *f easasin the Supreme
Court at Au*tln, Tyler aad Galveiton.
aprSO tf
li T.á ti. A. ilÁÉhli,
ATTORNEYfe AT LA W.
BELLVILLE,
Am< In County, Texa*.
frt |J
J. O. seafccr, H. H. Boom*.
8E AEG Y At BOONE.
A T TO R It E YS AT LAW,
, ANDERSON,
O rime* County, Texa*.
febS-M-ly.
J. P. OSTERHOUT
A T TORNE Y A T LA W,
BELLVILLE,
Austia Ceaaty, Take*.
•H-ft-ly __
S. Kmrr .....N. Hollmd.
HUNT A HOLLAND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLVILLE,
Aaitin Ceaaty, Texaa.
fekfeft-ly.
•W.i. COCKE, MS ®. E.T. borhbt, M. d.
D,B8. COCKE dt BOxNNEV, .
PHTSlClAlfB 4c SURGEONS,
1GI.I.TILLB,
AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS,
TTAVÍMO . had (Teat eiperienee in
XI Satfety, ara prepared to operate
apea aad treat all surgical dieMae*.
oetlO-flO tf
BSLLVILLI) ACADEMY.
The fourth-session of this
School will ebamMME Monday, Aa*uit
•0lk,10*.
fei
.•«60
300
aaaoet•**•** 600
Taitioa required in *pecie, er Ma equi*a-
eat ia earreawevaiy two month*.
Ne dtdaniea will ba made for era*
•MtadaaM, exoept la aaeaeof protracted
l. l. PBOirrf,
Prlaeipal.
ynm*m-
BESTLoaf audCnuhetSutar,cheap for
ca*h, at W. E. LUHN'8.
*5 )y
Prime Kio Coffee, for «ale at
g5-ly W. E. Ll'HN'S,
BEST Superfine and 'Extra St. Loul*
Flour, fíir salo at
g6rly W. E. LUHN'S.
BESTCheeno and Cracker*, froih ar-
rival, for *ale at
g5-ly W. E. LUHN'S.
Mackerel and Fi«h, of n kind*
feríale by W.E.LUHN
HAMES, Trace* and Hardware, of
every .kind, feríalo by
g5-ly W. E. LUHN.
TXnNDOW«la and Wooden waro,
VV for aaleby W.E. LUHN.
A large auortment ofLadie*',Children'*
and Oeat'* Shoe*, cheap Ibr'cnih, at
g6*Iy W. E. LUHN'S.
AN extenaive (took of Trimming* «nd
Ribboiu, for *ale at •
(5-ly W. E. LUHN'S.
KEHSEYS, Denim*, Blanket*) itripe*
of all kindi, for talc at
g&-ly W. E. LUHN'S.
CLOCKS, Gold and Silver Watohec,
direct importation, foriale at
f5-ly W. E. LUHN'S.
A heavy itoek of | Stationery ichool
booki, Engli*h and German, low for
ca*h, at W.E. LUHN'S,
BEST Granite Crockery, direct from
Liverpool, for aale at .
g6-ly W. E. LUHN'S.
W. WOODWARD,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
AND
««i&B88ea tt atasoaia *
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
wTaTmcBjjds* Co;
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hare eonatantly on band,
COFFEE, FLOUR,
TOBACCO* SALT,
ClhARS, NAILS, ' V'
—AND— .
everything tn the Gtocery line.
mat30-fia ly
GENTLE WORDS.
* te aman la deUétaa.
L W«a|taRMt ba <
wa b« able to fa
■f)
JSTew Livory Stable
:o:—W
•ned a Lt
¿ 'Carriagea,
buggiea, bone*, ate., on hand and for hire
at all hoar* at reafonable rate*. By
■trlct attention tobuiineu they hope to
meet and receive a chare of the public
patronage.
(WEAR A PUNDEB80N.
Hempitead, iWb. 15tk, 1866.
rTTHE undenigned have opened a Livery
A Stable in Hempitead. >Carriai
KILLINGS WORTH 6l CO.,
(N«t door ab«v« Joba Taayl)
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
Dealer* ih.
MEDICINE, FAINTS,
OILS, D\E-SJVFFS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
BTC.i ETC., ETC,
to
Which will be farniahed ..
Planten and Physicians at the low-
est rates.
Prescriptions carefully prepared
mar3Q-f!2 ly-
JOHN KANE,
HEMPSTEAD TEXAS,
Has on band and keepa constantly
for aale
GROCERIES,
I V j
—AXD—
of every description, inch as
COFFEE,
TEAS,
Molass&s,
SUGAR,
FISH,
SYRUPS,
CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES,
. I
together with a good aapply of coon
try produce,
Tobacco, Cigar* Ac.,
All of. which he offers for ule >cheap for
caih. Anything, in hii line, aiay almoit
invariably be found at hi* «tore. GIVe
him a call, for if you want to buy anything,
heisaure to *ell to you at the lomttfigwrn.
He wauta your money.
Jtnaü g4-tf
Notice!
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE SOLD
their entire Stock of <
jan.95>fly.
O'jrea EagttA Braashe*-
Xa jllf ••
Theo. Bcnnewlts,
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS,
CBADLB8. CRIBS, CODCUES,
LOUNGES.
All kiad* of tarnlag performed witk
diipitih. sack sa Billiard Baila, Tea pins,
Pipe bewl*, Tool handle*, etc.
Selaniac wkeel*. for ipiaaiag lax,
atliiwt aetiee. '
Prices nhieaakV Try klm.
Jaa.8SO.ly.
BAPTIST HERALD.
A Wttkly Religion Journal,
Published in HOUSTON, Texas,
J. B LINK, Editor it Proprietor,
Offiei—Ktnétdf', DMiúg, U Fljtr.'
Terms.-three dollars a
j ear, or TWO DOLLARS for six
month*, ipecie or it* 'equivalent, invaria-
bly in advance.
MINISTERS who regularly preaeh at
leaitonee a week, will receive the Herald
at Two Dolfar* a year, when they notify
us tliat luch ia the fact.
Money iliould be forwarded to tke
Hefaid by draft, or *afe bands. Cunreaay
may be sent by wail at the riik oi tke
proprietor.
lae Secular d<f>artment will eoetaia
Comuerieal Articles, tka Price Caneat,
Ncwaoftke Day, aad Literary Ceatrtbu-
tion* and Selvstions.
A* aa Advertising Medium, tke Herald
afford aupeHor advantage*, both in fee ill ty
and cost, to those who wish to mske their
Merchant*, ProfeMlonsi men and Me-
chanic*, are already on the Herald'* lilt,
and we have leanon to expect a large and
rapid increase frum every psrt of the
State.
The Texas Baptiit Herald ii published
for tke wkole mate, lt ktfaws no local
prefereaeee or pr^udieo* h*i no eompre-
mile witk immorality, ain, or error. It
seeks tke co-operattea ofailwlto deaireto
eatablisk Christian trutk aad a sound mor-
ality.
All eommuaicatiooe most be addreiacd
to L. B. LINK, Houiton, Texaa,
BRYANT is cresting a revolution in
the news world.
if you wsat to bar cheap, gc to
BRYANTS
It you wiak to throw away y<fer money
goelieutkare.
toS. .T. WHITWORTH, of Hempitead,
and tnke pleainroin laying that n will
do everj'tliing that is right by their old
customer*.
Tlianktul for the liberal patronage here-
tofore beitowed upon ua.we iviicit a con-
tinuation of tho isme in the now bullae**
we have established at our old Counting
Room in Hempitead, to* wit:
W. ADRENBECK * C0.
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—
General Commission
MERC HANTS.
We will make liberal advaneee in eaab,
oa all Cotton or other Produce consigned
feus.
W. AHRENBECK * CO.
sugl7 .(394f
Hi
Z. BUSH,
AS OPENED A GENERAL STOCK
ef Dry i
Staple aad Fancy Groeerlee la the tow*
of Hempatcad, whiek he offers for sale •!
the lowect each prieec. Ho solicit* the
patronage of kia Meade and the public.
Cash advaaeea made oa eottoa eonska-
ed to DICKINSON A COCHRAN, Hous-
ton or Galveston, aad ferwaided free of
ekargefrom Hempateed.
octia-O . tf.
Livery Stable
At
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
rpHEuadeninged
X ha* established
a Livery Stable at
the above. place,
where he hopee to
be able to supply a want demaaled by the
public. Horses, Baggies aad Carriage*
always on kand. Travellers vMtiagaay
point on the railroads, ean leave their
horses st this Stable with fell confidence
tkat they will ba well eared for. Chargee
that they wl
rease liable.
api6.Q3
_ rosé In the rammer time
s beZatifbl to m s
And glarioua the many atara
Tuat glimmer o^ the aaaj
B?i *Tr- m mM*? ***■
And hnnda to olaap my Own,,
Are better than the brighMat ftoWeia,
Or atare that ever ahoM
■{ ■ • a.
The aun wy tbe,n aa toHfo,
The deW the droopibg Bower,
And ejMi grow bright and watdt the fcü u
< If nutnin'a opening Itonr/ [light ta, a
But word* that breathe aiteedenwae, *
And amiW webnoer ara trwe,
Are wiirawr.than the amuiner tioaa
And brighter tluin the dew.
tUp tine it to ylaatthetn
«raíeefdtetantf^seat
It ia not much the woiid oangWf,
With all its tubtle art,
And gold and gems are not tba tbioga
To, siilisfy the heart. . .
But, O, if thoao who cluater round,
The aknr ami the hearth
Have gentle wonl« amdilaviag anpilca,
How beautiful ia eafth I ,
Grapes and
aw* *
The following v«>y ^n|lbla artielé,
from the Southern Ci lsivqtor, ia Veil
readers, urn the culture of,the vim
the making of wine will, at no
tant day, be •« feature
Texaa.;
The great monopoly qf growing
cotton iu the Southern States Imyinc
been destroyed by* tlie abolition of
slavery, it now becomes nieeWtary iot
us to caat about and.Bbl^ctteomV other
employment in wfhich we enri profit-
ably embark With pur amall capital,
nna dispense, as far as possible, with
free negro labor. With this fact be-
fore us, and with this object ia view,
we will venture to Jay down tho
a^jom that Georgia can supply the
Jnited States with wine of superior
quality, and at & cheaper rate than It
can be pródaeed in any other pnrt of.
the world—a. portion of the Southorii
States excepted. It enchíanuer ni
plauter will plant one hundnm Scu,
peroong grapu vines, at the end óf
ten years he will rei^i mta profit
iinnnally from them, by selling wine
at forty ceats per gallon; than be ever
ia% made bv cultivAtixifir oda buudivd
' " "' J ~m*r ■T J* T • ^
acres in cotton annually. One;
hundred will occupy but three aeres
of ground, and for their cultivation
require the services of but onie man kt
intervals; at; the end of ten yaart
these vines, if planted on moderately
rich land* will yÜeld lflOO bushels of
ne
itMMÜábthffti.
da the árst year~begiti _ .
the arbep by alaating poeta
this centre post, tome five or i
listant Aram It, aüd from the
these DMti 1ur ámft AiKita i
durable timber to the topof tke eantro
eat, and proceed in like manner fkMi
«We to time, á<í the vineS w ""
MaHetvesi'-' By using this 1<Mr
sontai arbor.the graaeaars aapdailbla
WtaMsndlat «V the gtouod, either
aSbeMtsnp-
wlwai: pleated ijafter
lea vea wW
ampWoOaSng oé appropriate
Aa our iermer''
Iwa,
l , it behooves us to ae« __
tefe of indnatry Whereby
accnmulale the nmssaariea i
1
some s^aj
'SfldlUx-
uries of life, and at tba same tine b
independent of free negro labor>
appropriate onr own in&ividnal labor
to the afonaald objeeta. WW hold
that, at thia timer tiMM <■ ■ eater-
prite iMwe^f^faga,
«m?"d atteS^Cuw
calrtVktion bftbeScn
and wine makingi
Rastofatieft.<n .«A.
tafee the following ably written
litorial frpm thpNew "
The writer evidently
thu Southern f'
restored to the Unton, anf the rj
of tlis franchise bnce more g|vl
thejpeopie.
. There ia ,avi
exMiittdBjr C ^ ..w„
ooniiNTii omw dkk iiho in
if not on liberal termsaa fosld bs
deslnd, yjt on such terms aa wiU.at
w,. ,■ «, joO gallofls 'nf
at forty centa per gallop, amounts to
82100, from thre<
Such wines as can
Scup]pemong grapo will
ent time, command 9Í. I
by the quantity.. But aay object ia
to preseht this subjeot in such a man-
ner as to show that we of the South
have another monopoly within our
reach moró profitable than cotton
length
man's
Stateai
IM HWfB
t'adon..i<
may I
k.vVmi
▲ OaoA Btacr.
wttiba
tmtin of dit mitmtr
gpn [i -
NdrtMn onÉmmptioa. A a
•.agMtleman from the North
Feliciana With the purpose ef
selecting * place to settle. Whilst
Riding aio^gwsnexrf thaooantry
ha diaaoffated what ba took 'to'i
a," «ebatV skall^nf alaag $\
«o.fat a shot at Mat
thteoed, bs Mask arara tehia ksaaa
aad aet off " Hkaa atwak of gratoid
li Vdrtaaataly aa boaeat
old plaatenaot him, áadatoppadbia
h ^Itk tba qasstUb,
" What ia the matferl" Wa^re
Ike remainder of tke oanvenation aa'
fallad by tba Ltigm r,...
v wjy Ida
ay ne<tf bekg killed Uatnor^
111 tdl yaai aaya-kw. I air
wff
MIL
Tttwrj
boras,;
'MSwí'fivíís'í
* ' wmm
wm
when
',tÚt
go kaak witb *kéM1l pí. „.
honor that nata hair of yonr
that they de-
i,^IU, as it 'ia
growing over baa been i for the Sckp.
pernong la a boon to tho Southe
States, which can cever.be cultivated
even aa far north aa the aattaa plant.
It ia a grape for the million,'and will
in time exterminate every vine grape
in the Northern Statea. - We have
within the laat ten years tested tke
folio wingvaiietieat Isabella, Ooneord,
Diana, Delaware^ Perkins, AlVey,
lona, Gatawba, Uáion Village, Op-
tarlo, Maxatawny, Franklin, Oronoke,
Mustang, To Kalon, Hartfotd Proli-
fic, Herbemont,' Oynthiana, Miles,
' rayWs Bullett, Crevsling. Rebeoca,
Lenoir, Look Wilmington aad apveral
of Roger'a Hybrids, besides some of
less notoriety. Of these we have re-
tained but three varieties^ to wit—-
Ooneord, Perkins and Oyntbiana, and
those we cultivate only -far early*
varietiea and table u*s—none at* St
for wine making. We have nevar
oí win® made
ing of equality w^k^tbs
This, in tka end, is all ¡
ato^. Still, 8hsrmrt;a( l . .
called, ia a harsh and ungrar.ions one,
nót aa favo rabio to the South as it
ahonld be) and was to characterised
by iu mover fben. after having been
seriously changed in its features ,in
lis passage through the House of Re.
isentatives, it unne bade to tbi
nate, where it originated. By this
bill many of our best oitisena, Shnply
far niriataining at . awry siak what
they considered fuudamaatalddsttiaas
io Fedentl üonsÜtiUÍim.,are to '
my uoaor that tota hair of
wWbe;t«tched.
He took the old man's advice, bat:
talitefiafcly, and rtde very cumlously
till he arrived at the place whet** h<
reoeived the modal frig!
caused him to hay* ,a jtyri
ache. . " .. ,
"Here," says l.e;%Us ver>
ind jraadur (pointing to the
aMnd) .ia:Ahat same darned
ié'tiki
As they neared the o^eot tho old
gentleman showed bint that It' wat
I *3 '.
' MitoAiiiyVjmíttajjtf'lfcifí11
I " 'f'
hiuk liV^sn^Mv^ 1-', r.
rJíU >á, f ...i . •',*
yet seen one aiupple
from native grapee,
tion of aleotMl or sSKar.lmt execrable,
betta iV
withouttbe addi-
¿It*
beverage. Then la naaatba |
ist will make a good, tic
dry wine, wlih the uto of i
0, B. DIXON
sugar; even
the aweeteat of'all the native
grape*, roqi^ime one poand of angar
to a gallon of juice, tp make a good
sound wise, that Will keep, • "■
The great points pf tbe suaerisrlty
of this variety of grape ovar ah otbesa
ara the following t it doea not require
constant cultivation and the attention
that othora do j it rtquitM no pruning
whatever ¡ it isnotaub}cot to mildew
of either fruit or leavee t Hieaoteafe
eet te tke depredadona of iaeecta or
lirdat it btooms so late as never to
bp i^uged by late aprkg froaU; it
can be gathered by ahaking it firoas
the vines, on a cloth apread noder Aa
vinea, with tart ease and faeility
than any other (giape« it nevee kae
any imperfect or diseased berrice, Mid
diafrancbissd. It is hkrd, nay it i
myusi. tljat in, wh
we have adopted the liberal maxim
" to think ana £o let think," as pecu-
individaal,
simply tor, nadévMntf devotipn to
prmpin^
totoaha
by softdnr fbno i^l iasspsMa or
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